UMASS/AMHERST 31EDbb 02TD 7T7T 1 STATISTICAL INFOKMATION RELATING TO CERTAIN BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY IN ASSACHUSETTS, FOB THE YEAR ENDING HAY 1, I8G0. PREPARED FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS, BY OLIYER WARNER SECRETARY OF THE C O Jt M O N W E A L T H . BOSTON: WRIGHT & POTTER, STATE PRINTERS, No. 4 Spring Lane. 1866. A N A C TO OBTAIN THE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Be it enacted, 8^c., as follows: Sect 1. The aldermen of eacli 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 Commonwealth the returns hereinafter specified ; such returns, so far as they relate to the amount, description, and value of stock and fuel consumed, and of articles manufactured ; to the produce of land, quarries, kilns, coal-beds, ore-beds, and fisheries; to wool, wood, bark, charcoal, farm products, live stock, ice, and imports ; to vessels and boats built, and buildings erected ; shall embrace the year ending on the first day of May in said years respectively ; and in all other particulars shall state the facts as they shall exist in the respective cities and towns on said first day of May, to wit: — 1. The number of cotton mills in the city or town. The whole number of coUon spindles ; the quantity of cotton consumed ; gross value of all the stock used ; the number of yards of cotton cloth manufactured, with a descrip- tion of the same ; the gross value of the cloth manufactured ; the number of pounds of yarn manufactured and not made into cloth ; gross value of the same ; the quantity of cotton thread manufactured ; value of the same ; the number of pounds of cotton batting manufactured ; value of the same ; the number of bales of pelisse wadding manufactured ; value of the same ; the number of yards of cotton flannel manufactured ; value of the same ; the number of cotton quilts and counterpanes manufactured ; value of the same ; quantity, description, and value of all other goods manufactured in said mills ; the amount of capital invested ; the number of males employed ; the number of females. 2. The number of establishments for printing calico and mousseline de laine. The number of yards of calico printed in said establishments ; value of the same before printing ; value after printing ; the number of yards of mousseline de laine printed ; value of the same before printing ; value after printing ; the number of yards of goods bleached and colored in said estabUsh- iv AN ACT TO OBTAIN STATISTICS. . ments and not printed ; value of the same before bleaching and coloring ; value after; the amount of capital invested in said establishments; the number of males employed ; number of females. 3. The number of establishments for bleaching or coloring cotton goods, and not connected with calico or mousseline de laine establishments. The number of yards of goods bleached or colored ; value of the same before bleaching or coloring , value after ; the amount of capital invested in said bleaching or coloring establishments ; number of hands employed. 4. The number of establishments for the manufacture of spool cotton. Value of stock used ; quantity manufactured ; value of the same ; amount of cajjital in the business ; number of hands employed. : 5. The number of woollen mills. The number of sets of woollen machinery ; number of pounds of scoured wool consumed ; gross value of all the stock used ; the number of yards of broadcloth manufactured ; value of the broadcloth manufactured ; number of yards of cassimere manufactured ; value of cassi- mere ; number of yards of satinet manufactured ; value of satinet ; number of yards of Kentucky jeans ; value of Kentucky jeans ; number of yards of ilannel or blanketing ; value of flannel or blanketing ; number of shawls manufactured ; value of shawls; number of table and piano-forte-covers manufactured; value of table and piano-forte covers ; number of pounds of woollen yarn manu- factured and not made into cloth ; value of woollen yarn ; description and value of all other woollen goods manufactured ; the amount of capital invested in said mills ; number of males employed in the same ; number of females. 6. The number of mills for the manufacture of woollen carpeting. Number of pounds of scoured wool consumed in the manufacture of carpeting; gross value of stock used ; the number of yards and description of woollen carpet- ing manufactured ; value of the same. Number of mills for the manufacture of painted carpeting. Value of stock used ; number of yards of painted carpeting manufactured ; value of the same. Number of establishments for the manufacture of all other descriptions of carpeting. Value of stocks used ; yards of carpeting manufactured ; value of the same. Amount of capital invested in the manufacture of carpeting ; number of males employed ; number of females. 7. The number of establishments for the manufacture of American worsteds. Quantity and value of stock used ; description and quantity manufactured ; value of the same ; capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 8. The number of establishments for the manufacture of worsted goods, or goods of which worsted is a component part. Value of stock used ; yards of mousseline de laine manufactured ; value of the same ; yards of other fabrics manufactured ; value of the same ; pounds of worsted yarn manufac- tured and not made into cloth ; value of the same ; value of all other goods manufactured ; amount of capital invested in said establishments ; number of males employed ; number of females. 9. The number of establishments for the manufacture of shoddy. Value of stock used ; number of pounds of shoddy manufactured ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. AN ACT TO OBTAIN STATISTICS. v 10. The mimber of establishments for the manufacture of hosiery. Value of stock used ; quantity and description of hosiery manufactured; value of hosiery manufactured ; number of pounds of yarn manufactured and not made into hosiery ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in said business ; number of males employed in the same ; number of females. 11. The number of manufactories of cloth gloves for ladies and gentle- men ; value of stock used ; description and quantity manufactured ; value of the same ; capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 12. The number of establishments for the manufacture of Balmoral skirts. Value of stock used ; number of Balmoral skirts manuftictured ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 13. The number of manufactories of ladies' silk scarfs. Quantity and value of stock used ; number of scarfs manufactured ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 14. The number of manufactories of linen collars and cuiTs for ladies. Value of stock used; quantity and description of all articles manufactured; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 15. The number of manufactories of head-nets and head-dresses. Quantity and value of stock used; number and description of nets and head-dresses manufactured ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of lemales. 16. The number of manufactories of feathers and artificial flowers. Value of stock used ; quantity and description of articles manufactured ; value of the same; capital invested in the business; number of males employed ; number of females. 17. The number of manufactories of bugle trimmings for ladies' garments. The value of stock used; quantity of trimmings manufactured; value of the same; amount of capital invested in the business; number of males employed ; number of females. 18. The number of manufactories of jet pins for ornaments to ladies' dresses and bonnets, and of ladies' belt buckles and belt clasps. Description and value of stock used ; quantity and description of articles manufactured ; value of the same; capital invested in the business; number of males employed; number of females. 19. The number of manufactories of worsted dress braids, of worsted embroidery braids, and of elastic cords and webs. Description and value of stock used ; quantity and description of all articles manufactured ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 20. The number of establishments for the manufacture of linen. Value of stock used ; number of yards of linen manufactured ; value of the same ; quantity of linen thread manufactured ; value of linen thread ; amount of capital invested in said business; number of males employed; number of females. vi AN ACT TO OBTAIN STATISTICS. 21. The number of silk manufactories. Value of stock used ; number of yards of silk manufactured ; value of the same ; number of pounds of sewing silk manufactured ; value of sewing silk ; amount of capital invested in said business ; number of males employed in the same ; number of females. 22. The number of manufactories of bonnet ribbons. Value of stock used ; quantity and value of bonnet ribbons manufactured ; amount of capital invested ; number of males employed ; number of females. 23. The number of manufactories of belt ribbons for ladies' wear. Value of stock used ; quantity and description of goods manufactured ; value of the same ; amount of capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 24. The number of manufactories of machine twist of all kinds. Descrip- tion and value of stock used ; quantity and description of twist manufactured ; value of the same ; capital invested in the business ; number of males employed ; number of females. 25. 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Respectfully submitted, OLIVER WARNER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. STATISTICAL RETURNS FBOU THE SEVERAL CITIES AND TOWNS AS TO FACTS EXISTING ON MAY 1, 1865, IN RELATION TO CERTAIN BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY. Cap., denotes capital invested; emp., persons employed; m. emp., males employed; f. emp., females employed; m,, manufacture; m's, manufactures; m'd, manufactured. B A KiNT STABLE COUKTY. BARNSTABLE. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,600 ; Newspapers and Periodicals printed, (Barnstable Patriot,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $3,000 ; cap., $2,400 ; value of all other Print- ing done, $400 ; m. emp., 3. Daguerreian and Photogi-apliic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; Daguerreotypes and Photographs taken, 300 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $900; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Looking Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; articles m'd, 80 ; value, $240 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp. for one month, 1. Mattresses, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; number made, 50 ; value, $400 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp. two months, 1 ; f. emp. two months, 1. Saddles, Harnessess and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; number of each m'd, 37; value, $1,170; value of stock used, $550; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 3. STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Barnstable. " Barnstable Co. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; vakie of materials used, $200 ; boats built, 4 ; value, $500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Sail Lofts, 2 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 19 ; value of fabric, $6,200 ; value of sails, $7,000; Sails made of for. fabric, 16; value of fabric, $3,600 ; value of sails, $4,000; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 4. Salt, establishments for m. of, 3 ; bush, m'd, 3,280 ; value, $1,640 ; bbls. of Epsom salts m'd., 29 ; value, $203 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp. five months each, 6. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; number of cars and wagons m'd, 1 each ; value, $4,1 10 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp. four months, 12. Master Builders, 12; Buildings erected, 24; value, $20,200; value of the materials used, $12,000 ; hands emp., 30. Blacksmith Shops, 12; value of stock used, $2,000; value of work done, $2,700; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 11. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $450 ; value of tin ware m'd, $800 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp. six months each, 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 306; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 156; gross value of stock used, $1,100 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,226 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp , 3. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for the ra. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value m'd, $400 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $650 ; coffins made, 120 ; value, $1,220 ; cap., $875 ; hands emp. three months each, 3. Ice for Market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved, 500 ; value, $900 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp. one month each, 7. Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 3 ; tonnage, 210 ; quintals of codfish taken, 1,938; value, $14,930; value of cod liver oil sold, $1,527; value of salt consumed in the cod fisheries, $1,680; cap., $10,400; hands emp., 20. Shell Fish, bush, of taken, 1,500; value, $750; hands emp. two months each, 60. Alewives, bbls. of taken, 725 ; value, $3,250 ; hands emp. two months, 10. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 90 ; tonnage, 8,860 ; value, $386,400 ; hands emp., 540. Shore Fishery, boats engaged in, 60 ; cap., $9,000 ; bbls. of Fish taken, 1,500; value, $16,000 ; hands emp. four months each, 60. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords of, 1,876 ; value, $9,922 ; hands emp. two months each, 50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 3 Barnstable Co. Barnstable. Farms, 202; acres, 13,923; value, including Buildings, $432,740; acres improved, 5,169 ; persons emp., 245. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,754. Unimprovable Land, acres, 331. Woodland, acres, 10,236 ; value, $128,050. Indian Corn, acres, 394; bush., 10,624; value, $15,936. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 65 ; value, $97. Eye, acres, 117 ; bush., 1,328 ; value, $1,992. Barley, acres, 4|^ ; bush., 77 ; value, $91. Oats, acres, 68 ; bush., 1,734 ; value, $1,300. Beans, acres, 7 ; bush., 210 ; value, $420. Potatoes, acres, 140 ; bush., 10,107 ; value, $5,053. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 21^; bush., 2,195; value, $1,097. Cari'ots, acres, 5 ; bush., 657 ; value, $197. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3| ; bush., 225 ; value, $90. Cranberries, acres, 126; bush., 1,247; value, $4,364. Enghsh Mowing, acres, 609 ; tons of Enghsh Hay, 802 ; value, $12,030. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 323 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 338 ; value, $2,028. SaltMarshmown, acres, 1,507 ; tons of Salt Hay, 1,423; value, $8,538. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 390 ; value of apples^ $273 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 495 ; value of pears, $319 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $300, Merino Sheep, of different grades, 150 ; all other kinds of sheep, 336 ; gross value of all sheep, $2,851 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 150 ; value, $315; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,088; value, $626. Horses, 364 ; value, $26,750 ; Oxen over four years old, 59 ; Steers under four years old, 110 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,800 ; Milch Cows, 580 ; Heifers, 166 ; value of cows and heifers, $29,440 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (48 in number,) $1,080 ; gal- lons of Milk sold, 8,794; value, $1,758 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,850; value, $3,631; lbs. of Cheese, 200; value, $36. Beef, dressed, lbs., 168,600; value, $20,232. Pork, dressed, lbs., 9,000 ; value, $1,080. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,525 ; value, $423. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,600; value, $768. Swine, 190; value, $4,090; value of Poultry sold, $1,500; value of Eggs sold, $10,386 ; lbs. of Honey, 40 ; value, $20. STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Brewster. Barnstable Co. BREWSTER. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 12; bush, of salt m'd, 50,000 ; value, $25^000; cap., $3,846; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $1,500 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $700 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Boots of all kinds, pairs m'd, 70 ; Shoes of all kinds, pairs m'd, 500 ; gross value of stock used, $570 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,350 ; cap., $570 ; m. emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; coflBns made, 30 ; value, $600 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 400 bbls. ; value of the same, $500 ; hands emp., 2. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 7 ; tonnage, 5,152 ; value, $181,000 ; amount received for freight, gross, $150,000 ; hands emp., about 96. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 200 ; value, $1,600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, beside numerous house plots, 56; acres of Land, 1,680; value, includuig Buildings, $126,000 ; acres of land improved, 1,680 ; persons emp., 112. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,401. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,000. Woodland, acres, 4,043 ; value, $40,430. Indian Corn, acres, 168^; bush., 3,360; value, $5,040. Wheat, acres, 10 ; bush., 150 ; value, $300. Rye, acres, 70 ; bush., 508 ; value, $756. Barley, acres, 45 ; bush., 675 ; value, $675. Oats, acres, 10 ; bush., 100 ; value, $100. Potatoes, acres, 97 ; bush., 970 ; value, $625. Carrots, acres, 5; bush., 500; value, $150. Cranberries, acres, 136; bush., 1,360 ; value, $3,400. English Mowing, acres, 167 ; tons of English Hay, 167 ; value, $3,340. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 60 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 90 ; value, $900. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 225 ; tons of salt hay, 225 ; value, $2,225. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, or shade, 1,577 ; value of apples, $290 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, including those lately set, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 5 Barnstable Co. Chatham. 470 ; value of the pears, $170 ; all other trees cultivated for their fi'uit, 352 ; value of the fruit, $55. Horses, 125; value, $9,375; Oxen over four years old, 24; Steers under four years old, 4; value of oxen and steers, $1,680; Milch Cows, 173; Heifers, 86; value of cows and heifers, $10,360; Neat Stock not embraced above, 160 Calves; value, $1,600. Beef, dressed, lbs., 22,500 ; value, $2,700. Pork, dressed, lbs., 50,000 ; value, $7,500. Veal, dressed, lbs., 4,000 ; value, $400. Swine, 200 ; value, $7,500 ; value of Poultry sold, $500 ; value of Eggs sold, $3,750 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,000. CHATHAJM. Sail Lofts, 2 ; Sails made of Am. fabric during the year, 43 ; value of fabric, $6,000 ; value of sails, $8,200 ; Sails made of for. fabric, 5 ; value of fabric, $1,255 ; value of sails, $1,525; cap., $1,700; hands emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Master Builders, 3 ; number of Buildings erected, 14 ; value, $15,650 ; value of materials used, $9,800 ; hands emp., 14. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $375 ; value of work done, $1,200 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $600 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 175 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 200 ; gross value of stock used in the m. of boots and shoes, $700 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $450 ; m. emp., 3. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $445 ; niunber of casks m'd, 950 ; value, $1,185 ; cap., $850 ; hands emp., 3. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactoi-ies of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; number made, 45 ; value, $550 ; cap., $325 ; hands emp., 1. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 39 ; tonnage, 2,659 ; bbls. of mackerel taken, 6,746 ; value, $93,835 ; qtls. of codfish taken, 25,361; value, $171,311; value of cod liver oil sold, $17,290; value of salt consumed, $27,780; cap., $104,150; hands emp., 381. 6 . STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Chatham. " Barnstable Co. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 5,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 77. Alewives, Shad, and.Salmon, bbls. taken, 1,000; value, $2,100; hands emp., 20. Lobsters taken, 90,000 ; value, $3,600 ; cap., $750 ; hands emp., 15. Mackerel taken in weirs, 70,000 ; value, $3,150 ; cap., $1,100 ; hands emp., 20. Menhaden, bbls. of taken, 2,500 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 8. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 17 ; tonnage, 902 ; value, $30,500 ; amount received for freight, $30,600 ; hands emp., 47. Farms, 11; acres, 576; value, including buildings, $25,500; acres improved, 450; persons emp., 14. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,500. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,500. • Woodland, acres, 458 ; value, $10,179. Indian Corn, acres, 77 ; bush., 1,925 ; value, $3,500. Rye, acres, 37 ; bush., 259 ; value, $518. Barley, acres, 6; bush., 55 ; value, $60. Oats, acres, 12; bush., 120; value, $115. Potatoes, acres, 1 1 ; bush., 800 ; value, $750. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 750 ; value, $400. Cranberries, acres, 27 ; bush., 250 ; value, $750. English Mowmg, acres, 277 ; tons of English Hay, 300 ; value, $5,000. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1 1 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 12 ; value, $120. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 200; tons of Salt Hay, 200 ; value, $1,800. Sheep, all kinds, 75 ; val., $250 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 200 ; value, $150. Horses, 152 ; value, $9,700 ; Oxen over four years old, 2 ; Steers under four years old, 9 ; value of oxen and steers, $400 ; Milch Cows, 228 ; Heifers, 70 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,520 ; gallons of Milk sold, 16,500; value, $3,630; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,296; value, $2,383. Beef, dressed, lbs., 20,000 ; value, $2,100. Pork, dressed, lbs., 49,500 ; value, $10,400. Veal, dressed, lbs., 8,750; value, $1,050. Swine, 212; value, $7,300; value of Eggs sold, $3,652.20, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. Barnstable Co. Dennis. DENNIS. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for -the m. of, 2 ; number of each m'd, 50 ; value, $1,600 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of for. fabric, 25 ; value of fabric, . $5,000 ; value of sails, $6,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Salt, establishments for the ra. of, 23 ; bush, m'd, 15,275 ; value, $9,682.50; cap., $10,100; hands emp., 23. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $60 ; number of wheels m'd, 10 ; value, $100 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 1,500 ; value, $300 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; lbs. of. hard soap m'd, 1,800 ; value, $180 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 7 ; number of buildings erected, 6 ; value, $6,500 ; value of materials used, $5,100 ; hands emp., 19. Blacksmith Shops, 7 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work done, $2,600; cap., $1,350 ; hands emp., 7. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $280 ; value of tin ware m'd, $575 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 252 ; gross value of stock used, $100 ; value of shoes m'd, $252 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $375 ; number made, 112 ; value, $780 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. Lamp Black, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value m'd, $1,600 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 4. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels employed in, 48 ; tonnage, 2,996 ; bbls. of mackei-el taken, 8,799; value, $123,148; qtls. of codfish taken, 7,769 ; value, $53,825 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $3,036.65 ; value of salt consumed, $19,649 ; cap., $117,000; hands emp., 722. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 46,400 ; value, $544 ; hands emp., 11. Bass, Mackerel, and other Fish, taken in nets and weirs, value, $6,100 ; m. emp., 15. Sword-fish and Blue-fish taken, bbls., 500 ; value, $4,000. Coastwise or Carrymg Trade, vessels engaged in, 85 ; tonnage, 10,208 ; value, $401,400 ; amount received for freight, $411,600; hands emp., 445. 8 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Dennis. Barnstable Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 407 ; value, $3,256 ; cap., $6,136; hands emp., 8. Farms, 96; acres, 1,750; value, including Buildings, $132,410; acres of land improved in homesteads, &c., not considered as farms, 2,627 ; persons emp., 118. Unimproved Land, acres, 500. Unimprovable Land, acres, 500. Woodland, acres, 3,501 ; value, $35,010. i Indian Corn, acres, 222 ; bush., 5,497 ; value, $10,990. Wheat, acres, 6; bush., 68; value, $170. Rye, acres, 59 ; bush., 791 ; value, $1,582. Barley, acres, 10 ; bush., 300 ; value, $400. Oats, acres, 15 ; bush., 300; value, $300. Potatoes, acres, 414 ; bush., 7,700 ; value, $4,622. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 484 ; value, $242. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $40. Carrots, acres, 6J ; bush., 1,147 ; value, $574. ^ Cabbage, acres, f ; value, $170. " * Mai'ket Gardening, acres, 9^ ; value of products, $520. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3^; bush., 244; value, $183. Tobacco, acres, ^; lbs., 360; value, $90. Cranberries, acres, 194^; bush., 2,849; value, $6,608. English Mowing, acres, 285^; tons of English Hay, 498; value, $12,350.* Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 178^; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 189 ; value, $2,835. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 360 ; tons of salt hay, 360 ; value, $4,520. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 586 ; value of apples, $1.93 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 278 ; value of pears, $140 ; number of aU other trees cultivated for their fruit, 267; value of fruit, $105 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $210. Horses, 174; value, $10,885; Oxen over four years old, 53; Steers rmder four years old, 18 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,582 ; Milch Cows, 269 ; Heifers, 36; value of cows and heifers, $11,410 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $410 ; gallons of Milk sold, 4,406 ; value, $881.20 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,036 ; value, $1,366.20. Beef, dressed, lbs., 47,510 ; value, $3,701.20. Pork, dressed, lbs., 98,438 ; value, $19,687.60. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,880 ; value, $988. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 9 Barnstable Co. Eastham. Swine, 47 ; value, $762 ; value of Poultry sold, $256.90 ; value of Eggs sold, $9,032.50 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $413. EASTHAM. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 9 ; bush, m'd, 4,575 ; value, $2,289 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 9. Blacksmith Shops, 2; value of stock used, $150; value of work done, $300 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $632 ; hides tamied, 200 ; hides tanned and curried, 200 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $650 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. Codfish, qtls. taken, 130 ; value, $650 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $100 ; value of salt consumed in the mackerel and cod fisheries, $120 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 8. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 3,050 ; value, $2,440 ; cap., $550 ; hands emp.,40. Coastwise or Car/ying Trade, vessels emp. in, 1 ; tonnage, 63 ; value, $4,000 ; amount received for freight, $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 20 ; value, $140 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 48 ; acres, 9,980 ; value, including Buildings, $99,747 ; acres of land improved, 2,280 ; persons emp., 96. Unimpi'oved Land, acres, 1,180. Unimprovable Land, acres, 4,945. Woodland, acres, 930 ; value, $8,000. Lidian Corn, acres, 295 ; bush., 4,879 ; value, $5,855.80. Rye, acres, 224; bush., 1,278; value, $1,533.60. Potatoes, acres, 21^; bush., 1,651 ; value, $990.60. Cranberries, acres, 21|; bush., 189 ; value, $568,50. English Mowing, acres, 85 ; tons of Hay, 107J; value, $2,150. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 570 ; tons of salt Hay, 570 ; value, $3,420. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 952 ; value of apples, $130. Sheep, 17 ; gross value, $85 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 55 ; value, $33. Horses, 117 ; value, $7,020 ; Steers under four years old, 44 ; value of oxen and steers, $880 ; Milch Cows, 163 ; Heifers, 89 ; value of cows and heifers, $7,974 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 611 ; value, $154. Swine, 61; value, $915; value of Pouhry sold, $128; value of Eggs sold, $5,386; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $2,000. 2 10 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Falmouth. Barnstable Co. FALMOUTH. "Woollen Mills, 2 ; number of sets of Machinery, 3 ; lbs. of scoured wool consumed, 61,621 ; gross value of stock used, $54,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 35,000 ; value, $43,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 16,000; value, $16,000; lbs. of Yarn m'd, and not made into cloth, 11,000; value, $22,000; cap., $23,400; m. emp., 19; f. emp., 8. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; bush, m'd,' 2,800 ; value, $2,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; hands emp., 1. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 13 ; tonnage, 283 ; value, $11,400 ; amount received for freight, $6,500 ; hands emp., 39. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,724; value, $13,620. Farms, 134; acres, 12,654; value, including Buildings, $473,838 ; acres of land improved, 7,571 ; persons emp., 146. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,715. Unimprovable Land, acres, 368. Woodland, acres, 9,854; value, $121,457. Indian Corn, acres, 2641; bush., 6,602 ; value, $9,903. Wheat, acres, 2^ ; bush., 25 ; value, $50. Rye, acres, 52 ; bush., 470 ; value, $705. Barley, acres, 1161 ; bush., 2,529 ; value, $3,793. Oats, acres, 28^; bush., 736; value, $736. Potatoes, acres, 62 1 ; bush., 4,646 ; value, $4,646. Turnips cultivated as afield crop, acres, 31f ; bush., 4,564; value, $2,282. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 156 ; value, $312. Carrots, acres, 11 ; bush., 3,355 ; value, $1,006. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3^ ; bush., 480 ; value, $180. Cranberries, acres, 68^; bush., 857^; value, $2,572. English MoAving, acres, 809| ; tons of English Hay, 898| ; value, $17,975. Salt Marsh, acres mown, 419 ; tons of salt Hay, 389 ; value, $3,890. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,656; value of apples, $150; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, young, 340. Sheep, G35 ; value, $1,905; lbs. Wool produced, 1,478; value, $1,478. Hoi'ses, 226; value, $16,097; Oxen over four years old, 79; Steers under four years old, 56 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,420 : Milch Cows, 418; Heifers, 122; value of cows and heifers, $19,160; gallons of Milk sold, 2,114; value, $422 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,532 ; value, $1,659.60. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 11 Barnstable Co. Harwich. Beef, dressed, lbs., 39,220 ; value, $3,922. Pork, dressed, lbs., 6,950 ; value, $1,042.50. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,650 ; value, $247.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,800 ; value, $342. Swine, 311; value, $13,995; value of Poultry sold, $500; value of Eggs sold, $3,834.44. Establishments for the m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 1 ; description and quantity of articles m'd, guano, 1,000 tons ; value, $125,000; value of stock used, $50,000; cap., $100,000; m. emp., 20. HARWICH. Daguerreian and Photographic establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $200 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 2,300 ; value, $800 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 2. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,200 ; number of boats built, 14; value, $2,100; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Sail Lofts, 3; number of sails made of Am. fabric, 39 ; value of fabric, $5,232 ; value of sails, $6,039 ; number of sails made of for. fabric, 39; value of fabric. $6,396; value of sails, $7,413; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 5. Master Builders, 6; number of Buildings erected, 16 ; value, $10,200 ; value of materials used, $7,600 ; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 3; value of stock used, $1,150 ; value of work done, $2,400 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,344 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 2,675 ; gross value of stock used in the m. of boots and shoes. $8,891 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $11,800 ; cap., $1,655 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, m. of,^ 1 ; value of stock used, $200; mnnber of coffins made, 25; value, $300; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 36; tonnage, 2,779 ; bbls. of mackerel takfn, 8,343; value, $117,685; qtls. of codfish taken, 20,938 ; value, $142,798 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $13,282 ; value of salt consumed, $21,290 ; cap., $141,000 ; hands emp., 419. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 3,000 ; value, $1,950 ; hands emp., 12. 12 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Harwich. Barnstable Co. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, bbls., 687 ; value, $787 ; hands emp., 6. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 36 ; tonnage, 2,843 ; value, $106,342 ; amount received for freight, $74,673 ; hands emp., 131. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 328; value, $1,968; hands emp., 12. Farms, 14; acres, 490; value, including Buildings, $18,400; acres of land improved, 490 ; persons emp., 21. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,064. Unimprovable Land, acres, 140. Woodland, acres, 1,423 ; value, $85,000. ^ Indian Corn, acres, 285 ; bush., 4,511 ; value, $9,022. Rye, acres, 172 ; bush., 1,464; value, $2,928. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 25 ; value, $31. Oats, acres, 3 ; bush., 68 ; value, $85. Potatoes, acres, 124; bush., 5,560; value, $4,277. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 13 ; bush., 786 ; value, $393. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 83 ; value, $83. Cranberries, acres, 209 ; bush., 4,751 ; value, $14,253. English Mowing, acres, 101 ; tons of English hay, 152 ; value, $3,800. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 141 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 141 ; value, $987. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 138 ; tons of salt hay, 207 ; value, $2,070. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 472 ; value of apples, $150 ; Pear- trees cultivated for their fruit, 47 ; value, of pears, $37 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $275. Sheep, 92 ; value, $506 ; lbs. Wool produced, 180 ; value, $126. Horses, 178 ; value, $12,155 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $15 ; Oxen over four years old, 2 ; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $550 ; Milch Cows, 307 ; Heifers, 84 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,890 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (five Bulls,) $200. Beef, dressed, lbs., 8,000 ;• value, $960. Swme, 310 ; value, when dressed, $14,090 ; value of Poultry sold, $305 ; value of Eggs sold, $7,945. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 13 Orleans. Barnstable Co. ORLEANS. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 15 ; bush, m'd, 4,740 ; value, $3,555 ; cap., $6,030 ; hands emp., 15. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 1 ; number m'd, 8 wagons ; value, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock vised, $500 ; value of clothing m'd, $750 ; cap.j $200 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 2. Marble, and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,050 ; tombstones m'd, 75 ; value, $2,600 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 2 ; buildings erected, 2 ; value, $1,450 ; value of materials used, $1,100 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Wai-e Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $160; value m'd, $400 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 70 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 24 ; gross value of stock used, $300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $521; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; casks m'd, 500 ; value, $500 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; coffins made, 50 ; value, $450 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 4 ; tonnage, 307 ; bbls. mackerel taken, 2,000 ; value, $30,000; qtls. codfish taken, 1,350; value, $10,800 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $550 ; value of salt con- sumed, $1,257; cap., $15,100; hands emp., 60. Blue Fish, bbls. taken, 550 ; value, $5,500. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 8,010 ; value, $8,010; cap., $560; hands emp., averaging thirty days, 112. Firewood and Bark, cords prepared for mai'ket, 126 ; value, $1,134. Farms, 77 ; acres, 5,576; value of same, including buildings, $113,112; acres of land improved, 4,365 ; persons emp., 85. Unimproved Land, acres, 475. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,000. ^ "Woodland, acres, 258 ; value, $3,860. Indian Corn, acres, 325 ; bush., 7,808 ; value, $11,321. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 60 ; value, $120. Rye, acres, 163; bush., 1,184; value, $2,072. 14 ■ STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Provincetown. Barnstable Co. Barley, acres, 41 ; bush., 670 ; value, $871. Oats, acres, 60 ; bush., 1,253 ; value, $940. Potatoes, acres, 21 ; bush., 2,108; value, $2,108. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7 ; bush., 1,600 ; value, $800. Cranberries, acres, 38 ; bush., (crop a failure,) 345 ; value, $1,035. English Mowing, acres, 228 ; tons English hay, 317 ; value, $6,340. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 22 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 22 ; value, $264. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 478 ; tons salt hay, 484 ; value, $4,840. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,860 ; value of apples, (crop a failure,) $1,000 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 211 ; value of the pears, $188 ; number of all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 50; value of the fruit, $10; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $78. Sheep, 283; gross value, $1,274; lbs. of Wool produced, 896; value, $896. Horses, 173 ; value, $10,380 ; Steers under four years old, 115 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,300 ; Milch Cows, 257; Heifers, 110; value of cows and heifers, $9,462; gallons of Milk sold, 567; value, $113.40 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,560 ; value, $1,424. Beef, dressed, lbs., 82,634 ; value, $9,916.20. Pork, dressed, lbs., 42,136; value, $7,584.48. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 600 ; value, $90. Veal, dressed, lbs., 4,660 ; value, $466. Swine, 37 ; value, $740 ; value of Poultry sold, $150 ; value of Eggs sold, $12,598. PROVINCETOWN. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of materials used, $1,150 ; boats built, 19 ; value, $1,725 ; cap., $1,400 ; hands emp., 3. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds, 2 ; value of materials used, $3,000 ; masts and spars m'd, 195 ; value, $5,050 ; cap., $1,100 ; hands emp., 3. Sail Lofts, 8 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 150 ; value of fabric, $21,788 ; VQ-lue of sails, $26,090 ; Sails made of for. fabric, 43; value of fabric, $6,625 ; value of sails, $8,799 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp,, 16. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; bush, m'd, 200 ; value, $125 ; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 15 Barnstable Co. Sandwich. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stx)ck used, $6,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $8,000; cap., $16,000; m. emp., o. ; f. emp., 18. Master Builders, 6 ; Buildings erected, 8 ; value, $9,950 ; value of materials, $4,500 ; hands emp., 10. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,600 ; value of work done, $5,000 ; cap., $3,350 ; hands emp., 6. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $2,100 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,500 ; casks m'd, 800 ; value, $9,500 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,042 ; coffins made, 53 ; value, $800 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 1. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 28 ; tonnage, 2,362 ; gallons Sperm Oil imported, 96,197; value, $189,104; gallons of Whale Oil imported, 91,571* value, $122,913; lbs. Whalebone imported, 15,090; value, $6,337 ; cap., $286,262 ; hands emp., 498. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 105 ; tonnage, 9,438 ; bbls. mackerel taken 19,395 ; value, $296,681 ; qtls. codfish taken, 65,411 ; value, $566,264; value of cod liver oil sold, $42,465; value of salt consumed, $75,000; cap., $418,306; hands emp., 1,260. Cod Livers, 1,345 gallons ; cost, $2,100; medicated value, $3,450. Shell Fish, bush. Lobsters taken, 4,000 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 100. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 20 ; tonnage, 2,022 ; value, $181,460 ; amount received for freight, $205,000 ; hands emp., 130. Cranberries, acres, 110; bush., 400; value, $1,200. English Mowing, acres, 50 ; tons English hay, 50 ; value, $1,500. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 184 ; tons salt hay, 306 ; value, $2,448. Horses, 68; value, $5,712; Milch Cows, 40; value of cows and heifers, $1,200. SANDWICH. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,150 ; tons m'd, 25 ; value, $3,750 ; cap., $6,500 ; hands emp., 3. 16 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Sandwich. Barnstable Co. Axes, Hatchets, and other Edge Tools, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $900 ; dozens of axes, hatchets, and other edge tools m'd, 200 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $1,100 ; hands emp., 3. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 75 ; value, $25,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 18. Glass Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $311,000; flint and col'd glass m'd, 27,000 packages ; value, $640,000 ; cap., $527,000 ; hands emp., 590. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; num- ber of each m'd, 60 ; value, $1,900 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,500 ; value m'd, $8,580 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Marble, and other kinds of stone, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,238 ; 62,072 lamp plynths, 38 gravestones m'd ; value, $7,469 ; cap., $2,200 ; hands emp., 6. Master Builders, 2; Buildings erected, 11; value, $12,600; value of materials used, $8,600 ; hands emp., 7. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,070 ; value of work done, $2,950 ; cap., $750 ; hands emp., 6. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of tin , ware m'd, $800 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, grain ground, 18,900 ; value, $32,130 ; bbls. flour m'd, 3,780 ; value, $37,800 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 24 ; Shoes, pairs " of all kinds m'd, 86 ; gross value of stock used, $262 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, 423 ; cap., $450 ; m. emp., 3. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; casks m'd," 27,000; value, $12,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 7. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $625 ; coffins made, 90 ; value, $1,015 ; cap., $450 ; hands emp., 2. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 100; value, $225; cap., $160; hands emp., 1. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 750 ; value, $600 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 6. Alewlves, Shad, and Salmon taken, (650 bbls. alewives,) 325,000 ; value, $487 ; hands emp,, 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 17 Barnstable County. Sandwich. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 15; tonnage, 1,424; value, $74,400 ; amount received for freight, 48,470 ; hands emp., 55. Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 90,000 staves ; value, $1,000 ; value of all other Lumber, $900 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,787 ; value, $15,328.15 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 139, from two to three months in winter. Farms, 242 ; acres, 8,210 ; value of same, including Buildings, $338,- 800 ; acres of land improved, 11,053 ; persons emp., 239. Unimproved Land, acres, 500. Unimprovable Land, creeks, ponds, roads, and beach, acres, 6,850. Woodland, acres, 33,597 ; value, $166,725. Lidian Corn, acres, 341 ; bush., 9,915; value, $14,874.50. Wheat, acres, 27 ; bush., 137 ; value, $274. Rye, acres, 138; bush., 1,441; value, $2,161.50. Barley, acres, 38 ; bush., 380 ; value, $470. Oats, acres, 25 ; bush., 500 ; value, $375. Millet, acres, 4. Potatoes, acres, 87 ; bush., 8,172; value, $5,720.40. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 1,655 ; value, $827.50. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 25 ; value, $50. Carrots, acres, 3|- ; bush., 560 ; value, $280. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $300. Cranberries, acres, 70 ; bush., 580 ; value, $1,740. English Mowing, acres, 933 ; tons English hay, 950; value, $19,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 150 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 154; value, $1,540. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 900 ; tons of salt hay, 737 ; value, $4,422. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,003 ; value of apples, $1,435 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,699 ; value of pears, $432 ; number of all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,633 ; value of fruit, $377 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for mar- ket, $125. Sheep, 227 ; gross value, $908 ; lbs. Wool produced, 623 ; value, $311.50. « Horses, 255 ; value, $17,595 ; Oxen over four years old, 108 ; Steers under four yeai'S old, 118 ; value of oxen and steers, $10,537 ; Milch Cows, 574; Heifers, 178 ; value of cows and heifers, $20,928; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (five Bulls,) $175 ; gallons Milk sold, 16,580 ; value, $3,316 ; lbs. Butter sold, 7,632 ; value, $2,671.20 ; lbs. Cheese, 520 ; value, $93.60. 3 / 18 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Truro. " Barnstable Co. Beef, dressed, lbs., 131,125 ; value, $13,112.50. Pork, dressed, 91,383; value, $15,535.11. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 9,410 ; value, $1,411.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,885 ; value, $688.50. Swine, 117; value, $2,250; value of Poultry sold, $260; value of Eggs sold, $3,064 ; lbs. of Honey, 90 ; value, $45 ; value of unenu- merated articles of farm produce, $159. TRURO. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 18 ; value of fabric, $5,769.55 ; value of sails, $6,376; Sails made of for. fabric, 1 ; value of fabric, $197.50 ; value of sails, $229 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of clothing m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of work done, $200 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Tin Ware manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used,. $36 ; value of tin ware m'd, $75 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 140; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 175; gross value of stock iised, $735 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,1 02.50 ; cap., $425 ; m. emp., 5. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $160 ; coflBns made, 18; value, $200; cap., $50; hands emp., 1. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 10; tonnage, old measure, 703; bbls. mackerel taken, 7,955; value, $118,125; qtls. codfish taken, 650; value, $4,550; value of cod liver oil sold, $150; value of salt consumed, $12,420; cap., $53,280 ; hands emp., 150. Coastwise or Cari-ying Trade, vessels engaged m, 3 ; tonnage, old measure, 415; value, $18,700; amount received for freight, $13,500; hands emp., 11. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 150; -^alue, $1,050; cap., $625 ; hands emp., 4. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,666. Unimprovable. Land, acres, 840. Woodland and Brush Land, acres, 2,647 ; value, $30,440.50. Indian Corn, aci-es, 144; bush, 2,170; value, $4,340. Rye, acres, 116 ; bush., 577 ; value, $1,269.40. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 19 Barnstable Co. Wellfleet. Barley, acres, 3 ; bush., 21 ; value, $29.40. Potatoes, acres, 40 ; bush., 2,082 ; value, $2,082. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 14; bush., 2,213; value, $1,549.10. Carrots, acres, 4 ; bush., 780 ; value, $472.80. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $400. Market Gardening, acres, 24 ; value of products, $2,176. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 4 ; bush., .700 ; value, $350. Cranberries, acres, 12; bush., 140; value, $560. English Mowing, acres, 65 ; tons English hay, 50 ; value, $1,200. Wet Meadow, Swale, or Dike Meadow mown, acres, 65 ; tons wet meadow, swale, or dike meadow hay, 65 ; value, $910. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 325 ; tons salt hay, 350 ; value, $2,800. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 583 ; value of apples, $225 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $110. Horses, 93 ; value, $4,743 ; Oxen over four years old, 2 ; value, $110 ; IVIilch Cows, 249 ; Heifers, 48 ; value of cows and heifers, $8,190 ; gaUons Milk sold, 32,850 ; value, $8,212.50; lbs. Butter sold, 1,032; value, $412.80. Beef, dressed, lbs., 11,181 ; value, $1,006.29. Pork, dressed, lbs., 22,500 ; value, $2,250. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,570; value, $141.30. Swine, 90; value, $1,125; value of Poultry sold, $150; value of Eggs sold, $2,840. Beans, bush., 200 ; value, $600. Dog Fish Liver Oil, bbls., 90 ; value, $3,160. WELLFLEET. Sail Lofts, 3; Sails made of Am. fabric, 82 ; value of fabric, $26,000 ; value of sails, $27,400 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 8. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 5 ; bush, of salt m'd, 700 ; value, $535 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $40,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f emp., 30. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done $2,475 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,700; hands emp., 2. 20 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Wellflbet. Barnstable Co. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; hides tanned, 200 ; hides tanned and curried, 200 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $1,200. Blocks and Pumps, establi^iments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $1,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, ra. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; coffins made, 50 ; value, $500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons ice preserved, 50 ; value, $400 ; cap., $20. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 68 ; tonnage, 4,004 ; bbls. mackerel taken, 26,900 ; value, $385,000 ; qtls. codfish taken, 1,200 ; value, $7,200 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $400 ; value of salt con- sumed, $33,280 ; cap., $13,200 ; hands emp., 740. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 3,400 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $640 ; hands emp., 21. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken,* 30,000 alewives ; value, $300 ; hands emp., 8. v Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 5 ; tonnage, 780 ; value, $49,200 ; amount received for freight, $50,000; hands emp., 30. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 150 ; value, $1,050 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 12; acres, 330; value, including Buildmgs, $16,285; acres of land improved, 380 ; persons emp., 15. Unimproved Land, acres, 6,210. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,800. Woodland, acres, 568 ; value, $10,204. Lidian Corn, acres, 67 ; bush., 1,005 ; value, $1,809. Eye, acres, 46; bush., 322; value, $579. Potatoes, acres, 14; bush., 1,850; value, $1,850. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 700 ; value, $400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1 ; bush., 300 ; value, $150. Cranberries, acres, 22; bush., 55; value, $165. English Mowing, acres, 26 ; tons English hay, 39 ; value, $780. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 66 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 66 ; value, $792. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 446 ; tons salt hay, 505 ; value, $5,050. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,675 ; value of the apples, $500 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 288 ; value of the pears, $150. Horses, 133 ; value, $6,650 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value, $50; Milch Cows, 141; Heifers, 23; value of cows and heifers, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 21 Barnstable Co. Yarmouth. $5,395 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, Bulls, $100 ; gallons Milk sold, 5,540; value, $1,329; lbs. Butter sold, 1,750; value, $525. Beef, dressed, lbs., 16,000; value, $1,600. Pork, dressed, lbs., 16,900; value, $3,040. Veal, dressed, 4,600 ; value, $460. Swine 82 ; value, $1,230 ; value of Eggs sold, $5,425. YARMOUTH. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Yarmouth Register,) 1, issued weekly ; gross value, $2,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; value of all other print- ing done, $1,000 ; cap. invested in printing, $800 ; m. emp., 5. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; valiie of stock used, $50 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 300 ; value, $75 ; cap., $50 ; m. emp., 1. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 19 ; bush, of salt m'd, 13,780 ; value, $6,890 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 25. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 10 ; value, $15,000 ; value of materials used, $8,000 ; hands emp., 16. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,600; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of aU kinds m'd, 150 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 150 ; gross value of stock used, $400 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,300 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 2. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 1 ; tonnage, 70 ; bbls. mackerel taken, 250 ; value, $3,000 ; qtls. codfish taken, 500 ; value, $4,000 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $200 ; value of salt consumed, $350 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 12. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 400 bbls. alewives ; value, $1,600 ; hands emp., 10. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 21 ; tonnage, 1,456 ; value, $25,233 ; amount received for freight, $33,000 ; hands emp., 70 ; tomiage of vessels owned with Boston, New York, and other ship omiers, 2,931 ; value, $108,160. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 250 ; value, $1,550. 22 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Yarmouth. Barnstable Co. Farms, 50 ; acres, 2,200 ; value, including Buildings, $75,000 ; acres of land improved, 1,200 ; persons emp., 58. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,000. Woodland, acres, 4,500; value, $52,185. Indian Corn, acres, 120 ; bush,, 2,583 ; value, $3,028. Rye, acres, 66 ; bush., 660 ; value, $825. Oats, acres, 10; bush., 250; value, $150. Potatoes, acres, 55 ; bush., 1,875; value, $1,350. Onions, bush., 15 ; value, $30. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 500; value, $125. Cranberries, acres, 40; bush., 300; value, $600. English Mowing, acres, 130 ; tons EngKsh hay, 234 ; value, $4,680. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 50 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 50 ; value, $500. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 95 ; tons salt hay, 175 ; value, $1,750. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 150 ; value of apples, $50 ; Pear- trees cultivated for their fruit, 550 ; value of pears, $150. Sheep, 17; gross value, $71 ; lbs. Wool produced, 68 ; value, $34. Horses, 160; value, $12,000; Oxen over four years old, 16; Steers under four years old, 10; value of oxen and steers, $1,200; Milch Cows, 193 ; Heifers, 30; value of cows and heifers, $7,205; gallons Milk sold, 4,275 ; value, $855 ; lbs. Butter sold, 3,000 ; value, $1,050. Beef, dressed, lbs., 150,000 ; value, $22,500. Pork, dressed, lbs., 28,000 ; value, $5,600. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,500 ; value, $250. Swine, 225 ; value, $3,375 ; value of Poultry sold, $100 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,700. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 23 Berkshire Co. Adams. BERKSHIRE COUNTY. ADAMS. Cotton Mills, 11; spindles, 45,072; cotton consumed, 1,865,681 lbs.; gross vakie of stock used, $1,841,518 ; yards cloth m'd, (print and sheeting goods,) 5,465,314 ; gross value, $994,305 ; lbs. of yarn m'd, and not made into cloth, 791,400 ; gross value, $1,171,000 ; cap., $850,000 ; m. emp., 332 ; f. emp., 429, Calico and Mousseline de Laine, establishments for printing, 2 ; yards of calico printed, 8,925,000 ; value before printing, $1,366,750 ; value after printing, $1,559,250 ; cap., $270,000 ; m. emp., 150 ; f. emp., 21. "Woollen Mills, 6 ; sets machinery, 44 ; lbs. scoured wool consumed, 1,428,596 ; gross value of stock used $1,574,370 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 1,483,733 ; value, $1,526,769 ; yards of satinet m'd, 333,000 ; value, $283,000 ; cap., $831,000 ; m. emp., 440 ; f. emp., 392. Balmoral Skirts, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $95,046; skirts m'd, 53,610; value, $142,266; cap., $22,000; m. emp., 70 ; f. emp., 49. Hollow "Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1; value of stock used, $8,000; tons m'd, 140; value, $16,800; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 8. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; ■ gross value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $25,000 ; cap., $18,000 ; hands emp., 20. Paper Manufactories, 2 ; tons of stock consumed, 456 ; value, $155,040; reams of writing paper m'd, 53,617 ; value, $315,1 64 ; cap., $75,000 ; m. emp., 43 ; £ emp., 80. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; newspapers printed, (Adams News & Transcript,) 1, issued weekly ; gross value, $3,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; value of all other printing done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f, emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photogi-aphic EstabHshments, 3 ; value* of stock used, $2,040; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 11,540; value, $3,210 ; cap., $2,700 ; m. emp., 5 ; £ emp., 3. Looking-glasses and Picture Frames, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; articles m'd, 300 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. 24 STATISTICS 6f THE [1865. Adams. Berkshire Co. Mattresses of all kinds and materials, m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $275 ; mattresses made, hair, 10 ; value, $375 ; cap., $75 ; m. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; harnesses ra'd, 290; value, . $7,800 ; value of stock used, $4,150; cap., $2,700 ; hands emp., 7. Upholstery Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of upholstery m'd, $700; cap., $150; m. emp., 1. Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; buggies m'd, 11; value, $1,540; value of stock used, $690; cap., • $1,574; hands emp., 2. Confectionery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; lbs, of confectionery made, 6,000 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $500 ; m, emp,, 1 ; f, emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for m, of, 4 ; value of stock used, $14,700 ; value of clothing m'd, $22,300 ; cap., $7,500 ; m, emp., 4 ; f. emp., 16. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $,1,700; value of grave, tomb, and building stone m'd, $11,975; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 7. Tallow Candles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,767; lbs. of candles made, 23,456; value, $2,912; cap,, $400; hands emp,, 3, Soap, establishments for -the m, of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,190; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 297 ; value, $1,327; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 2,000; value, $200 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2, Master Builders, 23 ; Buildings erected, 70 ; value, $109,800 ; value of materials used, $70,548 ; hands emp. six months, 97. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,500; value of work done, $10,300 ; cap,, $2,400 ; hands emp,, 9. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,400 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $4,900 ; cap,, $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Tin Ware Manufactories, 3 ; value of "stock used, $5,600 ; value of tin ware m'd, $8,600; cap,, $7,700; hands emp,, 10. Flouring Mills, 3; bush, grain ground, 62,000; value, $106,808 ; bbls. of flour m'd, 100; value, $1,200; cap., $8,000; hands emp,, 7, Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $35,356 ; hides tanned, 2,300 ; hides tanned and curried, 5,116; value of leather tanned and curried, $60,500 ; cap., $53,555 ; hands emp,, 19, Boot and Shoe Establishments, 2 ; pairs of boots of all kinds m'd, 7,248 ; pairs of shoes of all kinds m'd, 105,860 ; gross value of stock used, $124,379; value of boots and shoes m'd, $190,560; cap., $45,690; m. emp,, 100 ; f. emp,, 45. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 25 Berkshire Co. Adams. Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25 ; value of pumps m'd, $150 ; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,030; coffins made, 220; value, $2,675; cap., $1,350; hands emp., 2. Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $3,000 ; value of all other work done, $300 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $4,350 ; .value of wooden boxes made, $9,200 ; cap., $2,325 ; m. emp., 7. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of gas m'd, $10,415 ; cap., $66,000 ; hands emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 110; value, $565; cap., $740; hands emp., 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000; value of bread m'd, $10,000; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 4. ' Stone and Marble Quarries, 2 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $700 ; value of Marble quarried and prepared for market, $900 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 4. Lime Kilns, 2 ; casks of lime m'd, 10,500 ; value, $21,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. SaAV Mills, 5; feet of Lumber prepared, for market, 610,000; value, $9,630; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 1,000 bunches laths, 6,000 bunches staves ; value, $2,100 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,126 ; value, $14,490 ; cap., $9,000 ; hands emp., 24. Farms, 184; acres, 21,898; value, including Buildings, $822,800; acres improved, 7,827 ; persons emp., 407. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,073. Unimprovable Land, acres, 9,998. Woodland, acres, 5,453 ; value, $138,922. Lidian Corn, acres, 305 ; bush., 10,601 ; value, $15,897. Wheat, acres, 16; bush., 263 ; value, $526. Rye, acres, 18 ; bush., 367 ; value, $550. Barley, acres, 70 ; bush., 1,901 ; value, $2,468. Buckwheat, acres, 17; bush., 289; value, $276. Oats, acres, 252 ; bush., 7,740 ; value, $7,740. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, ^ ; bush., 2|- ; value, $8. Potatoes, acres, 206 ; bush., 29,775 ; value, $14,887. 4 26 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Alford. Berkshire Co. Onions, acres, 2 ; bush., 600 ; value, $600. Carrots, acres, 6| ; bush., 2,625 ; value, $1,313. Cabbage, acres, 10^ ; value, $3,215. Winter Squash, acres, 3^ ; value, $620. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, lOf ; bush., 4,451 ; value, $2,101. Flax, acres, ^ ; lbs., 100 ; value, $17 ; bush, flaxseed, 2 ; value, $6. Tobacco, acres, 11 ; lbs., 16,650 ; value, $3,330. English Mowing, acres, 3,411 ; tons of English hay, 3,575 ; value, $71,500. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 956 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 729 ; value, $7,290. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,820 ; value of apples, $4,224 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,296 ; value of pears, $584 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,882 ; value of fruit, $612 ; value of BeiTies cultivated or gathered for market, $50. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 2,674 ; number of all other kinds of sheep, 191 ; gross value, $10,810 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 9,987 ; value, $9,847 ; lbs. of other wool produced, 726 ; value, $562. Horses, 440 ; value, $59,485 ; Oxen over four years old, 64 ; Steers under four years old, 93 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,925 ; Milch Cows, 1,235; Heifers, 113; value of cows and heifers, $56,577; value of Neat Stock not epibraced above, 40 Bulls, $800 ; gallons of Milk sold, 11,030 ; value, $2,703; lbs. of Butter sold, 21,378 ; value, $8,551 ; lbs. of Cheese, 242,380 ; value, $44,064. Beef, dressed, lbs., 99,430 ; value, $33,184. . Pork, dressed, lbs., 119,388; value, $16,739. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 25,560 ; value, $2,587. Veal, dressed, lbs., 22,300 ; value, $2,238. Swine, 247 ; value, $4,226 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,194 ; value of Eggs sold, $953 ; lbs. of Honey, $805 ; value, $237 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 33 ; value, $16. Cloth m. in the family, yards, 28 ; value, $28. Acid works, 1 ; value of acid, iron liquor, and charcoal, $6,000 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap,, $5,000 ; hands emp., 3. ALFORD. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, of grain ground, 1,600 ; value, $2,000 ; cap. $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 27 Berkshire Co. Alford. Stone and Marble Quarries, 2 ; value of marble quarried and prepared for market, $2,600 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 50,000 ; value, $800 ; Shingles prepared for market, 200,000 ; value, $600 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 8,679 ; value, $30,376. Charcoal m'd, bush., 4,000 ; value, $400. Coal and Ore Beds, 1 ; value of mineral, coal, and iron, or other ore and mineral substances mined, $1,200; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Farms, 62; acres, 6,997; value, including Buildings, $203,868; acres of land improved, 4,571 ; persons emp., 133. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,152. Unimprovable Land, acres, 179. Woodland, acres, 1,095; value, $26,125. Lidian Corn, acres, 220 ; bush., 5,955 ; value, $8,932. Eye, acres, 100 ; bush., 873 ; value, $1,309. Barley, acres, 5 ; bush., 80 ; value, $140. Buckwheat, acres, 107 ; bush., 1,684 ; value, $1,684. Oats, acres, 267 ; bush., 4,260 ; value, $4,260. Potatoes, acres, 38; bush., 4,100 ; value, $1,640. Flax,acres,2f ; lbs., 1,300 ; value, $60 ; bush, of flaxseed, 14^ ; value, $42. Ho^DS, acres, 17 ; lbs., 4,654 ; value, $1,843. Tobacco, acres, 5 ; lbs., 4,600 ; value, $690. English Mowing, acres, 1,400 ; tons of English hay, 866 ; value, $17,320. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 32 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, .24; value, $360. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,181; value of apples, $1,336; Pear-trees cultivated for their 'fruit, 263; value of pears, $70; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 375 ; value of fruit, $40 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $77. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 817 ; all other kinds of sheep, 245 ; value of all sheep, $3,717 ; lbs. Merino Wool, 5,957 ; value, $5,063 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,098 ; value, $854. Horses, 144; value, $14,070; Oxen over four years old, 14; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $1,900 ; Milch Cows, 177 ; Heifers, 44; value of cows and heifers, $9,074; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,879 ; value, $3,442 ; lbs. of Cheese, 554; value, $106. Beef, dressed, lbs., 11,921 ; value, $866. Pork, dressed, lbs., 36,636 ; value, $5,495. Swine, 57 ; value, $1,018 ; value of Poultry sold, $285 ; value of Eggs sold, $609; lbs. of Honey, 192; value, $48. 28 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Becket. Berkshire Co. BECKET. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 400 ; value, ^64,000 ; tons of printing paper m'd, 20 ; value, $8,000 ; tons of all other kinds of paper m'd, 230 ; value, $92,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 13 ; f. emp., 9. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number of each m'd, 12; value, $360; value of stock used, $240; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. , Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $1,500 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Flouring MiUs, 1; bush, grain ground, 12,863; value, $18,600; bbls. of flour m'd, 3,199 ; value, $19,541 ; cap., $3,500; hands emp., 2. Tamiing and Currying establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $250,000 ; hides taimed, 35,000 ; hides tanned and curried, 35,000 ; value of leather tamied and curried, $325,000 ; cap., $75,000 ; hands emp., 75. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 99 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; gross value of stock used, $225 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $885 ; cap., $425 ; m. emp., 2. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 2,000,000 ; value, $19,250; cap., $13,000; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,517; value, $9,568; cap , $2,700 ; hands emp., 5. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 12,500 ; value, $1,8-75 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 147 ; acres, 18,718 ; value, including Buildmgs, $180,000 ; acres of land improved, 8,978 ; persons emp., 198. Unimproved Land, acres, 9,740. Unimprovable Land, acres, 5,000. Woodland, acres, 2,317; value, $75,000. Lidian Corn, acres, 29 J ; bush., 1,159 ; value, $1,459. Barley, acres, 4|^ ; bush., 85 ; value, $85. Buckwheat, acres, 21 ; bush., 345 ; value, $256. Oats, acres, 44; bush., 711 ; value, $800. Potatoes, acres, 122; bush., 13,484; value, $6,742. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5^ ; bush., 1,930 ; value, $386. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 280 ; value, $70. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $40. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, \ ; bush,, 200 ; value, $67. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 29 Berkshire Co. Cheshire. English Mowing, acres, 3,273 ; tons of English hay, 2,363 ; value, $45,445. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 401 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 296 ; value, $2,368. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,119 ; value of apples, $1,657. Saxony Sheep, of different gi-ades, 220 ; all other kinds of sheep, 1,049 ; gross value of all sheep, $5,000 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 866 ; value, $585 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 4,500 ; value, $2,250. Horses, 224; value, $17,920 ; Oxen over four years old, 159; Steers under four years old, 238 ; value of oxen and steers, $18,585 ; Milch Cows, 475 ; Heifers, 198; value of cows and heifers, $17,904 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, 13 Bulls, $325 ; gallons of Milk sold, 1,590 ; value, $213 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 19,583 ; value, $6,854.0,5 ; lbs. of Cheese, 15,340 ; value, $2,301. Beef, dressed, lbs., 60,500 ; value, $4,235. Pork, dressed, lbs., 39,677 ; value, $5,951. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 8,773 ; value, $710. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,485 ; value, $1,988. Swine, 88 ; value, $1,056 ; value of Pigs sold, $305 ; value- of Poultry sold, $175 ; value of Eggs sold, $117 ; lbs. of Honey, 600 ; value, $150 ; Maple Sugar, lbs., 18,295 ; value, $3,293; Cider, bbls., 165 ; value, $495. Cloth m'd in the family, Flamiel, yards, 154 ; value, $231. CHESHIRE. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 4,000 ; cotton consumed, lbs., 200,000 ; gross value of stock used, $145,600 ; yards of cloth m'd, 1,248,000 ; gross value, $187,200 ; cap., $60,000 ; m. emp., 25 ; £ emp., 41. Pig Iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; tons of pig iron m'd, 1,000 ; value, $80,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 20. Glass Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; window glass m'd, boxes, (50 feet to box,) 6,000 ; value, $18,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp,, 30. Tanning and Currying establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $75,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 9,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $100,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 25. Sand Barrels, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; barrels m'd, 20,000; value, $6,000; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 5. 30 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Cheshire. ' Berkshire Co. Cheese Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of wooden boxes made, $1,400 ; cap., $1,750 ; m. emp., 3. Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of Ume m'd, 900 ; value, $1,600 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,000,000 ; value, $15,000 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 10,000 feet laths, 60,000 sets of staves; value, $6,550; cap. $18,000 ; hands emp., 38. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, 1,140 cords firewood, 550 cords bark ; value, $8,960 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 30. Charcoal m'd, bush., 170,000 ; value, $27,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 30. Sand Beds, 2 ; value of glass sand, $30,000 ; value of ground sand for polishing, $2,000 ; cap., $35,000 ; hands emp., 52. Fai-ms, 87 ; acres, 10,684 ; value, including Buildings, $186,155 ; acres of land improved, 7,981 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,803. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,141. Woodland, acres, 2,839 ; value, $71,995. Indian Corn, acres, 159 ; bush., 4,960 ; value, $7,936. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 52 ; value, $104. Rye, acres, 22 ; bush., 398 ; value, $636.80. Barley, acres, 45 ; bush., 1,310 ; value, $2,096. Buckwheat, acres, 11 ; bush., 300 ; value, $300. Oats, acres, 181 ; bush., 5,365 ; value, $5,365. Botatoes, acres, 114; bush., 17,345 ; value, $8,672. Hops, acres, 32 ; lbs., 1,520 ; value, $336. Tobacco, acres, 7 ; lbs., 11,400 ; value, $1,818. English Mowing, acres, 2,862 ; tons of English hay, 2,442 ; value, $48,840. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 310 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 292 ; value, $4,380. Apple-trees cuhivated for their fruit, 5,517 ; value, $1,005. Sheep, 480 ; value, $2,880 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,920 ; value, $1,728. Horses, 201 ; value, $20,100 ; Oxen over four years old, 56 ; Steers, under four years old, 30 ; value of oxen and steers, $9,720 ; Milch Cows, 1,029 ; Heifers, 74 ; value of cows and heifers, $43,010 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (29 Yearlings, 12 Bulls, 4 Two- year olds,) $855 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,600 ; value, $3,040 ; lbs. of Cheese,^(not made in cheese factory,) 181,000; value, $27,165; lbs. of Maple Sugar m'd, $15,000 ; value, $3,000. I860.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACPIUSETTS. 31 Berkshire Co. Clarksburg. Beef, dressed, lbs., 98,000 ; value, $7,840. Pork, dressed, lbs., 1,600 ; value, $240. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,200 ; value, $320. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,500 ; value, $350. Cheese Factories, 1 ; lbs. of cheese m'd, 80,000; value, $16,000; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 2. Swine, 111 ; value, $1,870 ; lbs. of Honey, 430 ; value, $129. CLARKSBURG. "Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Machinery, 2 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 50,000 ; gi-oss value of stock used, $65,000 ; yards of Cassi- mere m'd, 60,000 ; value, $70,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 30,000 ; value, $30,000; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 27; f. emp., 11. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $3,000 ; value of materials used, $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of work done, ■ $150. Powder Mills, 3; value of stock used, $12,000; lbs. of powder m'd, 235,000 ; value, $36,000 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 7. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 100,000 ; value, $600 ; cap., $190 ; hands emp., 5. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of wooden boxes made, $3,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 4. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 350,000 ; value, $4,300 ; Laths prepared for market, 50,000 ; value, $300 ; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 11. Grist MiUs, 2 ; bush. Corn gi'ound, 1,500 ; bush. Oats ground, about 100 ; value, $125 ; hands emp., 2. Wool Cai-ding Mill, 1 ; sets Machines, 2 ; lbs. of Wool carded, 3,000 ; value, $180 ; hands emp., 1. Cloth m'd in the family, linen and woollen, yards, 150 ; value, $132. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 775 ; value, $2,100 ; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 5. Farms, 81 ; acres, 7,891|; value, including Buildings, $126,228 ; acres of land improved, 1,474| ; persons emp., 65. Unimproved. Land, acres, 6,417^^. Unimprovable Land, acres, 650. Woodland, acres, 447 ; value, $8,448. Lidian Corn, acres, 29| ; bush., 831 ; value, $1,245.50. 32 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Dalton. , " Berkshire Co. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 41 ; value, $82. Rye, acres, 2| ; bush., 54 ; value, $7,750. Barley, acres, lOJ ; bush., 355 ; value, $523. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $20. Oats, acres, 25^1 ; bush., 640 ; value, $640. Potatoes, acres, 47 ; bush., 5,850 ; value, $2,918. Turnips, bush., 7 ; value, $3. Onions, bush., 25 ; value, $25. English Mowing, acres, 694; tons of English hay, 631 ; value, $12,620. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,231 ; value of apples, $573 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 138; value of pears, $3; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $150. Merino Sheep, 80 ; all other kinds of sheep, 41 ; gross value, $605 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 280 ; value, $168; lbs. of aU other wool produced, 164; value, $82. Horses, 88 ; value, $7,025 ; Oxen over four years old, 16 ; Steers under four years old, 48 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,275 ; Milch Cows, 164; Heifers, 51 ; value of cows and heifers, $7,364; gallons of Milk sold, 230 ; value, $46 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,100 ; value, $1,517 ; lbs. of Cheese, 500 ; value, $85.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 14,125; value, $1,412.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 14,747; value, $1,622.17. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 450 ; value, $67.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 568 ; value, $29.76. Swine, 33; value, $404; value of Poultry sold, $175 ; value of Eggs sold, $154.; lbs. of Honey, 50 ; value, $15 ; value of Beans, $150. DALTON. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Machinery, 1 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 6,500 ; gross value of stock used, $6,500 ; yards of Satinet m'd,ll,372; value, $7,760.40; cap., $17,000 ; ra. emp., 15 ; f. emp.,10. Balmoral Skii'ts, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,400 ; skirts m'd, 4,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 8. Paper Manufactories, 6 ; tons of stock consumed, 940 ; value, $242,680 ; reams of writing paper m'd, 107,600; value, $275,625 ; all other kinds of paper m'd, 300 tons ; value, $262,500; cap., $191,000; m.' emp., 95 ; f. emp., 85. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 33 Berkshire Co. Dalton. Tanning and Currying Establishment?, 1 ; value of stock used, $32,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 5,000 ; value of Leather tanned and ciu'ried, $50,000 ; cap., $16,000 ; hands emp., 19. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 130 ; gross value of stock used, $410 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $820 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 9 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 635,000 ; value, $8,990 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 65,000 laths, 90,000 shingles; value, $790; cap., $2,000; hands emp., average, 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, 4,965 cords wood, 572 cords bark; value, $25,404; hands emp., 14. Farms, 84; acres, 7,557; value, including Buildings, $199,510; acres of land unproved, 7,513 ; persons emp., 100. Unimproved Land, acres, 44. Unimprovable Land, acres, 20. Woodland, acres, 5,020; value, $83,813. Lidian Corn, acres, 65 ; bush., 2,350 ; value, $2,350. Rye, acres, 14 ; bush,, 238 ; value, $238. Barley, acres, IJ; bush., 24; value, $24. Buckwheat, acres, 6; bush., 86; value, $86. Oats, acres, 88 ; bush., 1,880 ; value, $1,128. Beans, white, acres, 3 ; bush., 102 ; value, $292. Potatoes, acres, 100 ; bush., 13,705 ; value, $6,196. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, ^ ; bush., 50 ; value, $25. Carrots, acres. If ; bush., 881 ; value, $396. Tobacco, acres, 5|-; lbs., 8,000 ; value, $1,500. English Mowing, acres, 2,163; tons of English hay, 1,732; value, $34,640. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 42 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 37 ; value, $370. Sheep, 2,000 ; gross value, $10,000 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 9,067 ; value, $5,646. Horses, 155; value, $15,778; Oxen over four years old, 26; Steers under four years old, 39 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,727 ; Milch Cows, 267 ; Heifers, 78 ; value of cows and heifers, $14,230 ; gallons of Milk sold, 2,000 ; value, $120 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,290 ; value, $2,916 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,765 ; value, $376. Beef, dressed, lbs., 74,027 ; value, $9,859. Pork, dressed, lbs., 43,073 ; value, $6,461. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,694 ; value, $420. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,198 ; value, $708. 5 34 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Egremont. " Berkshire Co. Swine, 95 ; value, $1,176 ; value of Poultry sold, $291 ; value of Eggs sold, $155 ; lbs. of Maple Sugar, 970 ; value, $164 : gallons of Maple Syi-up, 244 ; value, $488. EGREMONT. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 9 ; value, $270 ; value of stock used, $117 ; cap., $200; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 1 ; mimber of each m'd, 7 sleighs, 38 carriages ; value, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 12. Carriage Axles, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; axles m'd, 400 sets ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of Avork done, $3,380 ; cap., $480 ; hands emp., 5. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; chairs and settees made, 2,500 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 1. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Flourmg Mills, 2 ; bush, of grain ground, 1,500 ; value, $150 ; bbls. of flour m'd, 10 ; value, $80; cap., $18,000 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 60 ; gi-oss value of stock used, $360 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $540 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 250,000 ; value, $7,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. FircAvood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 830 ; value, $2,948 ; hands emp., 5. Charcoal m'd, bush., 27,200 ; value, $3,277 ; cap., $1,593 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 93 ; acres, 10,833 ; value, including Buildings, $368,322 ; acres of land improved, 7,137; persons emp., 61. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,383. Unimprovable Land, acres, 873. Woodland, acres, 1,440 ; value, $72,000. Indian Corn, acres, 460; bush., 13,141 ; value, $24,967.90. Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 10; value, $20, Rye, acres, 347 ; bxish., 3,861 ; value, 6,335.90. Barley, acres, A^ ; bush., 92; value, $138. Buckwheat, acres, 109; bush., 1,612; value, $2,015. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 35 Berkshire Co. Florida. Oats, acres, 552; bush., 11,338 ; value, $11,338. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 7^; bush., 23; value, $115. Potatoes, acres, 66; bush., 8,043; value, $4,021.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 547 ; value, $136.75. Carrots, acres, 1^; bush., 255 ; value, $102. Flax, acres, 2 ; lbs., 275 ; value, $68.75. Hops, acres, 36; lbs., 11,970; value, $4,788. Tobacco, acres, 18; lbs., 22,236; value, $2,779.50. Sorghum, acres, ^ ; gallons of Syrup, 16 ; value, $16. English Mowing, acres, 1,741 ; tons of English hay, 1,443 ;. value, $28,860. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 91 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 89 ; value, $1,335. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,370 ; value of apples, $2,033.40 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 143; value of pears, $54; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 43 ; value of fruit, $45. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 429 ; all other kinds of sheep, 849 ; gross value of all sheep, $6,390 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 1,991 ; value, $1,991 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 2,753 ; value, $2,064.75. Horses, 238; value, $17,850; Oxen over four years old, 54; Steers under four years old, 14 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,600 ; Milch Cows, 426; Heifers, 55 ; value of cows and heifers, $14,155; Neat Stock not embraced above, one, two and three year olds, 80 ; value, $1,500; gallons of Milk sold, 100; valiie, $20; lbs. of Butter sold, 25,750 ; value, $10,300 ; lbs. of Cheese, 225 ; value, $33.75. Beef, dressed, lbs., 49,493 ; value, $3,959.44. Pork, dressed, lbs., 82,806; value, $12,420.91. Calves sold, 333 ; value, $2,997. Swine, 267 ; value, $4,005 ; value of Poultry sold, $647.50 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,531.50 ; lbs. of Honey, 32 ; value, $8 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 44 ; value, $22. Cloth m'd in the family, 11 yards avooI plaid ; value, $11. FLORIDA. Master Builders, 4 ; number of Buildings erected, 20 ; value, $20,000 ; value of materials used, $8,000 ; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $6,500 ; hands emp., 16. 36 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Florida. ' Berkshire Co. Boots of all kinds, pairs m'd, 100 ; Shoes of all kinds, pairs m'd, 75 ; gross value of stock used, $250 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $750 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Palm Leaf Hats made, 3,500 ; value, $375 ; f. emp., 3. Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of work done, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 205,000 ; value, $1,640; Laths prepared for market, 100,0Q0 ; value, $500; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 800 ; value, $2,400 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 143; acres of Land, 13,102; value, including Bi;ildings, $92,950 ; acres of land improved, 5,600 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,615. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,472. Woodland, acres, 7,215 ; value, $50,505. Indian Corn, acres, 43 ; bush., 1,161 ; value, $1,742. Wheat, acres, 2h ; bush., 38 ; value, $104. Rye, acres, 1^ ; bush., 19 ; value, $38. Barley, acres, li ; bush., 18; value, $40. Buckwheat, acres, 31 ; bush., 1,116; value, $1,125. Gats, acres, 71 J ; bush., 1,859 ; value, $1,487. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 1 ; bush., 600 ; value, $600. Potatoes, acres, 172 ; bush., 12,298 ; value, $4,099. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7 ; bush., 1,400; value, $560. CaiTots, acres, 2^ ; bush., 753 ; value, $602. Cabbage, acres. If ; value, $400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2h ; bush., 500 ; value, $300. Flax, acres, 1^; lbs., 350 ; value, $90; bush, flaxseed, 10; value, $40. English Mowing, acres, 1,892 ; tons of English hay, 1,423 ; value, $21,345. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 153 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 78 ; value, $546. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,170 ; value of apples, $551 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 27 ; value of pears, $20 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 123; value of fruit, $75; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $80. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 125 ; all other kinds of sheep, 882 ; gross value of all sheep, $2,866.50 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 375 ; value, $225 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 2,460 ; value, $1,230. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 37 Berkshire Co. Great Barrington. Horses, 128; value, $11,520; Oxen over four years old, 58; Steers under four years old, 193 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,485 ; Milch Cows, 283; Heifers, 119; value of coavs and heifers, $11,715; Neat Stock not embraced above, 54 Colts ; value, $3,240 ; gallons of Milk sold, 600 ; value, $151.20 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 12,990 ; value, $4,871 ; lbs. of Cheese, 8,412 ; value, $1,181. Beef, dressed, lbs., 53,600 ; value, $3,752. Pork, dressed, lbs., 25,780 ; value, $3,867. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 543 ; value, $48.87. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,173; value, $117.30. Swine, 67 ; value, $1,256.25 ; value of Poviltry sold, $103.75 ; value of Eggs sold, $153.25; lbs. of Honey, 375; value, $140; lbs. of Bees- wax, 43; value, $15; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (16,580 lbs. of Maple Sugar,) $7,487. Cloth m'd in the family, wool, flannel and kersey, yards, 563 ; value, $563. GREAT BARRINGTON. • Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 3,072 ; cotton consumed, lbs., 205,000 ; gross value of stock used, $250,300 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 174,250; gross value of same, $275,000; cap. $50,000; ni. emp., 38 ; f emp., 28. "Woollen Mills, 1 ; number of sets of Machinery, 14; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 500,000 ; gross value of stock used, $700,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 750,000; value, $900,000; cap., $200,000; m. emp., 140; f. emp., 126. Pig Iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $54,132 ; tons of pig iron m'd, 1,566 ; value, $101,790 ; cap. $75,000 ; hands emp., 90. Paper Manufectories, 1; tons of stock consumed, 450; value $125,000 ; reams of writing paper m'd, 70,000; value, $247,090; cap. $84,000; m. emp. 35 ; f. emp. 75. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; Newspapers and Periodicals printed, (Berkshire Courier,) 1 ; issued weekly; gross value, $1,800 ; cap., $1,600; value of all other Print- ing done, $500 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp. 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; Daguerreotypes and Photographs taken, 14,840 ; value, $4,232 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 5, 38 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Great Barrington. Berkshire Co. Saddles, Harnesses and Trixnks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of harnesses m'd, 12 ; value, $800 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; cordage m'd, lbs., 1,000; value, $450; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; number of Avagons m'd, 7 ; value, $740 ; value of stock used, $380 ; cap., $330 ; hands emp., 3. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500; wheels m'd, 500 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $6,702 ; value of clothing m'd, $9,950 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 10. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected,- 9 ; value, $14,800 ; value of materials used, $7,500 ; hands emp., 11. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of Avork done, $2,800 ; cap., $505 ; hands emp., 7. Arms, estabUshments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $19; Sport- ing Rifles m'd, 3 ; value, $111 ; m. emp., 1. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; chairs and settees made, 3,000 ; value of the same, $5,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 8. Tm Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value m'd, $1,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $650 ; hides tanned, 150; hides tanned and curried, 20; value of Leather tanned and curried, $120 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 297 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 57 ; gross value of stock used, $1,020 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,505; cap., $500; m. emp., 5. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 230,000 ; value $2,070 ; cap. $1,300 ; hands emp., 6. Casks, estabUshments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50 ; casks m'd, 100 ; value, $295 ; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,100 ; coffins made, 131 ; value, $1,532 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 2 ; value of work done, $600 ; cap. 3,000 ; hands emp., 1. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,180 ; value m'd, $1,500; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 300; value, $300 ; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 39 Berkshire Co. Great Barrington. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $9,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Distilleries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; bbls. Liquors distilled, 200 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 633,700 ; value, $13,814 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 378,000; value, $1,954; all other lumber, $100; cap., $16,300; hands emp., 18. Firewood and Bark, cords prepared for market, 3,863 ; value, $15,352 ; value of Railroad Ties, $160 ; cap., $5,200 ; hands emp., 21. Charcoal m'd, bush., 77,562; value, $10,470; hands emp., 16. Farms, 244; acres, 24,923; value, nicluding buildings, $1,186,150; acres of land improved, 6,400 ; persons emp., 354. Unimproved Land, acres, 9,677. Unimprovable Land, acres, 5,092. Woodland, acres, 8,852 ; value, $178,604. Indian Corn, acres, 766 ; bush., 19,132 ; value, $28,698. Wheat, acres, 4f ; bush., 60 ; value, $120. Rye, acres, 553 ; bush., 6,859 ; value, $10,288. Barley, acres, 16 ; bush., 303 ; value, $465. Buckwheat, acres, 126; bush., 1,822; value, $1,822. Oats, acres, 743 ; bush., 14,612; value, $13,150. . Herdsgrass Seed, acres, f ; bush., 2 ; value, $14. Clover Seed, acres, 2 ; bush., li ; value, $20. Potatoes, acres, 180 ; bush., 20,883 ; value, $8,353. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 12 ; bush., 3,205 ; value, $801. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 30 ; value, $60. Carrots, acres, 2^ ; bush., 1,173 ; value, $586. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $15. Market Gardening, acres, 3{y ; value, $400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, -| ; bush., 311 ; value, $155 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $4. Flax, acres. 111; lbs., 1,832; value, $306; bush., flaxseed, 50; value, $108. Hops, acres, 16; lbs., 5,162 ; value, $2,139. Tobacco, acres, 20i ; lbs., 20,305 ; value, $2,030. English Mowing, acres, 3,810; tons English hay, 3,212; value, $64,240. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 180 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 189 ; value, $1,890. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,034 ; value of apple $5,540 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,166 ; value of the pears, $224 ; 40 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hancock. Berkshire Co. number of all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,115; value of the fruit, $577 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, including Gi'apes, $139. Merino Sheep, 1,480 ; all other kinds of sheep, 732 ; gross value, $10,866; lbs. Mermo Wool, 12,614; value, $11,054; lbs. of aU other wool produced, 3,237 ; value, $2,053. Horses, 545 ; value, $63,990 ; Asses and Mules, 2 ; value, $350 ; Oxen over four years old, 96 ; Steers under four years old, 65 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,270 ; Milch Cows, 787 ; Heifers, dry 2 years old, 96; value of cows and heifers, $43,694; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (253 yearlings and Bulls,) $4,175 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,195; value, $1,248; lbs. of Butter sold, 32,290; value, $12,916; lbs. of Cheese, 3,816; value, $648. Beef, dressed, lbs., 188,195 ; value, $15,653. Pork, dressed, lbs., 168,325 ; value, $25,248. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 11,980 ; value, $1,424. Veal, di-essed, lbs., 9,695 ; value, $842. Swine, excluding young Pigs, 252 ; value, including young pigs, $5,160 ; value of Poult],'y sold, $785; value of Eggs sold, $1,038; Honey, lbs., 291 ; value, $73 ; Beeswax, lbs., 46 ; value, $22 ; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce. Field Beans, $760. Cloth m'd m the family. Woollen Flannel, yards, 33^- ; value, $46. Grist Mills, 2; bush, grain ground last year, 13,000; value, $19,500; tons of Feed and Meal, 325; value, $21,125; cap. $4,000; hands emp. 2. Establishments for the m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 3 ; description and quantity of articles m'd, Cider, bbls, 925; value, $2,775 ; value of stock used, $1,850 ; cap. $1,000 ; m. emp. 3. Not included in the foregoing, there are in this town, about 292 acres of land, in lots varying in size from ^ of an acre to 4 acres, the estimated value of which with buildings thereon, is about $531,650. HANCOCK. Woollen Mills, 3 ; sets of Machinery, 6 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 101,500; gross value of stock used, $145,000; yards of Broadcloth m'd, 200 ; value, $500 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 300 ; value, $300 ; yards of Flamiel or Blanketing, 200 ; value, $200 ; cap., $45,000 ; m. emp., 35 ; f emp., 10. • Bahnoral Skirts m'd, 58,100; value, $174,300. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 41 Berkshire Co. Hancock. Hollow Wai-e and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 2 ; value of stock -used, $1,800 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 30 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1; value of stock used, $11,900; Hides tanned and curried, 1,820 ; value of Leather tanned and cui-ried, $17,180 ; cap., $8,000; hands emp., 5. Straw Bonnets and Hats, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100; straw bonnets m'd, 100; value, $S00 ; cap., $50; m. emp , 1 ; f. emp., 2. Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, and Bonnets, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; boimets m'd, 200 ; value, $800 ; cap., $50 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 2. Com and other Brooms m'd, doz., 600 ; value, $2,400 ; value of stock consumed, $1,400; cap., $800; hands emp., 3. Farms, 75 ; acres, 20,041 ; value, including Buildings, $335,775 ; acres impi'oved, 9,160; persons emp., 163. Unimprov'ed Land, acres, 2,395. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,066. Woodland, acres, 6,420 ; value, $38,520. Indian Corn, acres, 103 ; bufeh., 2,537 ; value, $2,537. Wheat, acres, 14; bush., 191; value, $286.50. Rye, acres, 27 ; bush., 380 ; value, $380. Barley, acres, 25 ; bush., 438 ; value, $438. Buckwheat, acres, 38 ; bush., 730 ; value, $547.50. Oats, acres, 233 ; bush., 4,688 ; value, $2,344. Potatoes, acres, 74; bush., 8,225; value, $2,467.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1^ ; bush., 580 ; value, $145. Onions, acres, 1^ ; bush., 400 ; value, $400. Carrots, acres, \ ; bush., 80 ; value, $20. English Mowing, acres, 2,378; tons of English hay, 1,585; value, $15,850. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 51 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 51 ; value, $306. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 825 ; value of apples, $400. Sheep, all kinds, 3,664; value, $7,328 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 11,663 ; value, $5,831.50. Horses, 184; value, $11,040; Oxen over four years old, 52; value, $5,720; Milch Cows, 541 ; value, $13,525 ; .value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (267,) $4,005 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,045 ; value, $2,113.50 ;Mbs. of Cheese, 63,400; value, $6,340. Beef, dressed, lbs., 9,600 ; value, $76,800. 6 42 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hinsdale. Berkshire Co. Pork, dressed, lbs., 7,350 ; value, $735. • Swine, 83 ; value, $830; value of Poultry sold, $100; value of Eggs sold, $200. HINSDALE. "Woollen Mills, 4 ; sets of Machinery, 1 7 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 305,228; gross value of stock used, $547,172; yards of Broadcloth m'd, cotton warp, 198,000 ; value, $382,625 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 377,000; value, $300,000; cap., $210,000; m. emp., 200 ; f. emp., 135. Balmoral Skirts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,300 ; skirts m'd, 2,215 ; value, $6,937 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 4. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $620 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 7 ; value, $900 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Shovels, Spades, Forks, and Hoes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,100 ; forks m'd, doz., 421 ; value, $4,227 ; cap., $1,790 ; hands emp., 5. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of hai-nesses m'd, 15 ; value, $450 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Raib'oad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 1 1 wagons, 1 sleigh, 5 wheelbarrows ; value, $590 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,300 ; value of work done, $5,400 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of bed- steads, cradles, &c., m'd, $8,035 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 13. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $448 ; value of tin ware m'd, $859 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 1. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush, of Corn ground, 6,000 ; value, $9,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; Hides tanned, 700 ; hides tanned and curried, 500 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $5,500 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 120; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 65 ; gross value of stock used in the m. of boots and shoes, $400 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $800 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 43 Berkshire Co. Hinsdale. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 475,000 ; value, $7,125; Shingles prepared for market, 10,000; value, $40; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp„ 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,251 ; value, $16,000; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 23. Farms, 87 ; acres, 12,295 ; value, including Buildings, $290,195 ; acres of land improved, 9,793 ; persons emp., 130. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,499. Unimprovable Land, acres, 497. Woodland, acres, 2,412 ; value, $64,770. Lidian Corn, acres, 52 ; bush., 1,500 ; value, $2,250. "Wheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 75 ; value, $200. Rye, acres, 4^ ; bush., 55 ; value, $85. Barley, acres, 9 ; bush., 229 ; value, $334. Buckwheat, acres, 30; bush., 736 ; value, $736. Oats, acres, 89 ; bush., 1,975 ; value, $1,975, Potatoes, acres, 106 ; bush., 15,803 ; value, $7,900. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 600 ; value, $240. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 400 ; value, $160. English Mo\\^ng, acres, 1,949 ; tons of English hay, 1,745 ; value, $34,550. Wet Meadow or Swale moA\ni, acres, 549 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 624 ; value, $6,240, Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,099 ; value of apples, $306. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 4,016; gross value, $24,000; lbs. of Merino Wool, 16,006; value, $14,337. Horses, 160 ; value, $20,000; Oxen over four years old, 64; Steers under four years old, 232 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,600 ; Milch Cows, 385 ; Heifers, 134 ; value of cows and heifers, $14,789 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (6 Bulls,) $600 ; gallons of Milk sold, 5,000 ; value, $1,000 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 13.949 ; value, $5,554; lbs. of Cheese, 16,500 ; value, $2,850. Beef, dressed, lbs., 37,425 ; value, $2,994. Pork, dressed, lbs., 33,890 ; value, $5,648, Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,330 ; value, $130. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,890 ; value, $289. Swine, 52 ; value, $700 ; value of Poultry sold, $253 ; value of Eggs sold, $470 ; lbs. of Honey, 500 ; value, $150 ; value of Beeswax, $1,564. Cloth m'd in the family, 30 yards Flannel ; value, $45. Maple Sugar, lbs., 12,625; value, $2,525. 44 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lanesborough. Berkshire Co. LANESBOROUGH. Pig Iron, -furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $32,000 ; tons of pig iron m"d, 1,000; value, $50,000; cap., $100,000; hands emp., 100. Glass Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; Window Glass m'd, feet, 1,200,000 ; value, $100,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 130. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,100 ; value of work done, $4,400 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 7. Flouring Mills, 1; bush, grain ground, 12,000; value, $15,000; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 53 ; Shoes, pairs of aU kinds m'd, 23 ; gross value of stock used in the m. of boots and shoes, $550 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $1,000 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp , 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,660 ; value of wooden boxes made, $6,134; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 4. Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of lime m'd, 300 ; value, $300 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 293,428 ; value, $14,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 400; value, $1,600; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Charcoal m'd, bush., 6,000 ; value, $360 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 4. Coal and Ore Beds, 2 ; value of mineral, coal, and iron, or other ore and mineral substances mined, $5,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 25. Farms, 94; acres, 14,768; value, including Buildings, $417,000; acres of land improved, 10,038; persons emp., 421. Unimproved Land, aci'es, 3,973. Unimprovable Land, acres, 757. Woodland, acres, 1,370 ; value, $27,400. Indian Corn, acres, 210; bush., 6,034; value, $6,034. Wheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 81 ; value, $162. Rye, acres, 28 ; bush., 488 ; value, $488. Barley, acres, 37 ; bush., 917 ; value, $1,375. Buckwheat, acres, 76 ; bush., 1,540 ; value, $1,540. Oats, acres, 218; bush., 5,313 ; value, $3,719. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 1 J ; bush., 8 ; value, $48. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 45 Berkshire Co. t Lee. Potatoes, acres, 104; bush., 13,381 ; value, $4,013. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 880 ; value, $220. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 400 ; value, $100. Tobacco, acres, 20 ; lbs., 20,000 ; value, $2,000. English Mowing, acres, 3,524 ; tons of English hay, 2,038 ; value, $20,380. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 244 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 207 ; value, $1,449. Apple-trees cultivated for their fi'uit, 4,354 ; value of apples, $1,094 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 286 ; value of pears, $60 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 431 ; value of fi-uit, $75 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $171. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 4,149 ; all other kinds of sheep, 35 ; gross value ^f all sheep, $12,552 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 14,622 ; value, $10,235 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 140 ; value, $70. Horses, 258.; value, $25,800 ; Asses and Mules, 2; value, $100; Oxen over four years old, 24 ; Steers under four years old, 43 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,320 ; INlilch Cows, 633 ; Heifers, 119 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,560 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 9,472 ; value, $2,831 ; lbs. of Cheese, 89,400 ; value, $13,410. Beef, dressed, lbs., 41,700 ; value, $2,402. Pork, dressed, lbs., 54,704 ; value, $5,470. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,800 ; value, $144. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,500 ; value, $200. Swine, 169; value, $1,690; value of Poultry sold, $233; value of Eggs sold, $137 ; lbs. of Honey, 267 ; value, $76 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 28; value, $11. Cloth m'd in the family, table linen, yards, 40 ; value, $40. Bent Felloes m'd, set, 15,000 ; value, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 10. Maple Sugar, lbs., 16,240 ; value, $2,436. LEE. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Machinery, 8 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 131,308; gross value of stock used, $196,190.30; yards of Cassimere m'd, 135,000; value, $255,000; cap., $100,000 ; m. emp., 83 ; f. emp., 67. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $8,315; tons m'd, 124; value, $12,420 ; cap., $6,200 ; hands emp., 10. 46 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lee. " J Berkshirb Co. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, 2 ; gross value of stock used, $11,683.35 ; value of Machinery m'd, $23,840 ; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 13. Axes, Hatchets, and other Edge Tools, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,500 ; value of axes, hatchets, and other edge tools m'd, $12,000 ; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 3. Paper Manufactories, 16; tons of stock consumed, 4,327 ; value, $947,- 488; tons of printing paper m'd, 386; value, $169,000; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 125; value, $31,500; reams of writing paper m'd, 81,000 ; value, $258,000 ; tons of all other kinds of paper m'd, 151^; value, $83,476.25; tons of writing paper m'd, 1,717; value, $1,196,500; cap., $634,000; m. emp., 285; f. emp., 515. Paper Collars, for ladies and gentlemen, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $18,000; collars m'd, (gent's,) 300,000; value, $30,000; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 12. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock ijsed, $1,500 ; Newspapers and Periodicals printed, (Valley Gleaner,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gi-oss value, $1,400 ; cap., $2,300 ; value of all other Print- ing done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 7. Daguerreian and Photogi*aphic Establishments, 1 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 5,000 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of harnesses m'd, $975 ; value of stock used, $450 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 1 ; number m'd, 4 sleighs, 1 otlier vehicle ; value, $255 ; cap., $400 ; • hands eiup., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,115 ; value of clothing m'd, $7,806 ; cap., $1,750 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 3. Marble, and other kinds of stone, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of headstones and monuments m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 2. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 1,500; value, $240; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 50 ; value, $250 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 300 ; value, $25 ; cap., $25; hands emp., 1. Blacksmitli Shops, 8 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of work done, $10,300 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 10. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, $900 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 47 Berkshire Co. Lee. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $1,100 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, of Grain ground, 44,000 ; value, $67,000 bbls. of Flour m'd, 800 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $12,400 ; hands emp 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 110 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 105 gross value of stock used, $1,033 ; value of boots and shoes m'd $1,220 ; cap., $650 ; m. emp., 4. Brick Yards, 1; bricks m'd, 160,000; value, $1,600; cap., $750; hands emp,, 4. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. ef Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $3,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,400 ; value of Bread m'd, $1,700 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of lime m'd, 7,300 ; value, $10,950 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 15. Saw Mills, 8 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 275,000 ; value, $2,561; Shingles prepared for market, 95,000; value, $340; cap., $2,200 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords of, 2,512 ; value, $10,911 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 12. Farms, 111 ; acres, 14,814; value, including Buildings, $861,999 ; acres of land improved, 4,254f ; persons emp., 203. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,961^. Unimprovable Land, acres, 4,294|^. Woodland, acres, 3,262 ; value, $48,684. Lidian Corn, acres, 278rVo ; b«sh., 8,797 ; value, $10,996.25. "Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 11 ; value, $27.50. Rye, acres, 69f ; bush., 1,172 ; value, $1,465. Bai-ley, acres, 18J ; bush., 490 ; value, $490. Buckwheat, acres, 62| ; bush., 703 ; value, $632.70. Oats, acres, 277/^; bush., 8,299; value, $5,186.87. Beans, value, $46. Potatoes, acres, 179§ ; bush., 18,163; value, $9,081.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4^^ij ; bush., 1,166 ; value, $437.25. Onions, acres, i| ; bush., 157; value, $314. Carrots, acres. If | ; bush., 545 ; value, $204.37. Cabbage, acres, 1| ; value, $372. Market Gardening, acres, 1^ ; value of products, $305. 48 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lenox. Berkshire Co. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, /^ ; bush., 168 ; value, $63. Tobacco, acres, SyV ; lbs., 4,345 ; value, $724.17. English Mowing, acres, 2,881^; tons of English hay, 2,710; value, $40,650. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 126; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 135 ; value, $1,620. . Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,417 ; value of apples, $2,833 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 55 ; value of pears, $16 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $10. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 439 ; Merino sheep, of different grades, 186; gross value of all sheep, $2,500; lbs. Wool pi'oduced from Saxony sheep, 1,317; value, $823.12; lbs. of Merino wool, 744 ; value, $465. Horses, 369; value, $34,670; Oxen over four years old, 76; value of oxen, $6,670 ; Milch Cows, 675 ; value of cows, $23,625 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (9 three-years old, 116 two-years old, 248 yearlings,) $10,230 ; gallons of Milk sold, 4,244 ; value, $1,061 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 19,755; value, $6,585 ; lbs. of Cheese, 19,900 ; value, $3,316.67. Beef, dressed, lbs., 82,243 ; value, $7,092.40. Pork, dressed, lbs., 18,747 ; value, $2,958. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,959 ; value, $695.90. Veal, dressed, lbs., 8,022 ; value, $725.60. Swine, 241 ; value, $2,528.50 ; value of Poultry sold, $616.50 ; value of Eggs sold, $922; lbs. of Honey, 2,696; value, $546.20; lbs. of Beeswax, 20; value, $10. LENOX. Pig Iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $45,200 ; tons pig iron m'd, 1,000 ; value, $53,000 ; cap., $70,200 ; hands emp., 60. Glass Manufactories, 1; value of stock used, $12,000; Plate Glass m'd, 20,000 feet ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 20. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock, $3,000 ; value of work done, $4,600 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 7. Flouring Mills, 2 ; grain ground, bush., 9,800; value, $14,700; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 2. Brick Yards, 2; bricks m'd, 1,000,000; value, $5,000; cap., $500; hands emp., 5. Lime Kilns, 3 ; casks of lime m'd, 10,450 ; value, $10,450 ; cap., $7,375 ; hands emp., 16. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 49 • — Lenox. Berkshire Co. Saw Mills, 4 ; ft. Lumber prepared for market, 170,000 ; value, $2,550 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 90,000 ; value, $500; value of all other lumber, $1,000; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,870 ; value, $7,480; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 8. Coal and Ore • Beds, 2 ; value of mineral, coal, and iron, or other ore and mineral substances mined, $9,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 182 ; acres, 12,555 ; value, including Buildings, $590,573; acres of land improved, 2,756 ; persons emp., 300. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,183. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,151. Woodland, acres, 1,274 ; value, $43,000. Lidian Corn, acres, 246; bush., 9,542; value, $14,313. Wheat, acres, 4; bush., 79; value, $158. Rye, acres, 55 ; bush., 948 ; value, $1,422. Barley, acres, 14; bush., 360 ; value, $360. Buckwheat, acres, 52; bush., 827; value, $496. Oats, acres, 246 ; bush., 6,469 ; value, $6,022. Potatoes, acres, 139 ; bush., 17,089 ; value, $8,545. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, acres, 6 ; bush., 2,030 ; value, $570. Carrots, acres, 2; bush., 1,212; value, $303. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $236. Market Gardenmg, acres, 4, value, $1,350. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 200 ; value, $50. English Mowing, acres, 1,462 ; tons of English hay, 2,473 ; value, $49,460 ; value of Grass or Clover Seed, $100. Wet Meadow or SVvale mown, acres, 239 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 137; value, $1,370. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,434 ; value of apples, $3,434 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 220 ; value of pears, $440 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 200 ; value of fruit, $173 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $200. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 101 ; all other kinds of sheep, 1,149 ; gross value of all sheep, $3,952 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 505 ; value, $505 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 3,447 ; value, $2,586. Horses, 320 ; value, $25,390 ; Asses and Mules, 2 ; value, $150 ; Oxen over four years old, 70 ; Steers under four years old, 46 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,415 ; Milch Cows, 471 ; Heifers, 57; value of cows and heifers, $15,936 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (Colts and young cattle,) $2,553 ; gallons of Milk sold, 1,840 ; value, 7 50 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Monterey. ^ Berkshire Co. 368 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,915 ; value, $4,475 ; lbs. of Cheese, 6,515 ; value, $972. Beef, dressed, lbs., 98,429; value, $6,890. Pork, dressed, lbs., 60,000 ; value, $9,000. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,450 ; value, $645. Veal, di-essed, lbs., 3,250 ; value, $325. Swine, 125 ; value, $625 ; value of Poultry sold, $400 ; value of Eggs sold, $841; lbs. of Honey, 175; value, $43; value unenumerated article of Farm Produce, $300. Cloth m'd in the family, Flannels, yards, 100 ; value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $178. MONTEREY. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 82; value, $1,200; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 50 ; value, $3,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 2. Saw MiUs, 3; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 108,000; value, $1,518 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 400,000 ; value, $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Charcoal m'd, bush., 123,248; value, $14,339; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 23. Farms, 106; acres, 14,250; value, including Buildings, $250,100; acres improved, 6,360; persons emp., 250. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,739. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,232. Woodland, acres, 2,603 ; value, $63,225. Indian Corn, acres, 93 J; bush., 2,601 ; value, $3,901. Wheat, acres, 13J ; bush., 247 ; value, $495. Eye, acres, 27^ ; bush., 500 ; value, $875. Barley, acres, 8 ; bush., 116; value, $240. Buckwheat, acres, 41 ; bush., 666 ; value, $802. Oats, acres, llOi ; bush., 2,800 ; value, $2,800. Potatoes, acres, 71|^ ; bush., 8,203 ; value, $4,101. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 971 ; value, $325. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 273 ; value, $109. English Mowing, acres, 1,141 ; tons English hay, 1,179 ; value, $24,920. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 3 'J 9 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 350 ; value, $5,885. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 51 Berkshire Co. Mt. Washingtoj^. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 753 ; value of apples, $267 ; Pear- trees cultivated for their frviit, 28 ; value of pears, $17. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 616 ; all other kinds of sheep, 295 ; gross value of all sheep, $3,174 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 1,806 ; value, $1,444 ; lbs. of all other, wool produced, 921 ; value, S690. Horses, 162; value, $14,400; Oxen over four years old, 66; Steers under four years old, 105 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,538 ; Milch Cows, 607 ; Heifers, 166; value of cows and heifers, $2,758; lbs. of Butter sold, 17,957; value, $6,770; lbs. of Cheese, 63,724; value, $10,400. Beef, dressed, lbs., 23,700; value, $1,829. Pork, dressed, lbs., 2,095 ; value, $490. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,000 ; value, $200. Swine, 60 ; value, $866 ; value of Poultry sold, $87 ; value of Eggs sold, $100; value of Honey, $10. Cloth m'd in the family, Flannel, yards, 70 ; value, $70. MT. WASHINGTON. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 4,500 ; value, $77.50; Railroad Ties, 1,500; value, $800; cap. $2,500; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 69 ; value, $345. Charcoal m'd, bush., 60,732 ; value, $7,895 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 24. Farms, 38; acres, 12,254^ value, including Buildings, $84,500; acres of land improved, 4,221 ; persons emp., 27. Unimproved Land, acres, 500. Unimprovable Land, acres, 810. Woodland, acres, 6,733 ; value, $47,150. Indian Corn, acres, 8|; bush., 195; value, $390. Rye, acres, 37 ; bush., 360 ; value, $720. Buckwheat, acres, 61 ; bush., 962; value, $1,000. Oats, acres, 72^; bush., 842; value, $842. Potatoes, acres, 35 ; bush., '4,440 ; value, $2,220. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, ^; bush., 74; value, $15. English Mowing, acres, 522 ; tons of EngHsh hay, 261 ; value, $5,220. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 70 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 41 ; value, $615. 62 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. New Ashford. Berkshire Co. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, (young orchards,) 370 ; Pear- trees cultivated for their fruit, (young orchards,) 48 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $26. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 86; all other kinds of sheep, 1; gross value of all sheep, $500 ; lbs. of wopl, 130 ; value, $104. Horses, 41 ; value, $3,050 ; Oxen over four years old, 20 ; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steei-s, $2,025 ; Milch Cows, 126; Heifers, 12; value of cows and heifers, $6,780; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (5 Bulls,) $150 ; lbs. Butter sold, 5,481 ; value, $1,644. Beef, dressed, lbs., 6,330 ; value, $633. Pork, dressed, lbs., 10,000 ; value, $1,800. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 350 ; value, $35. Veal, dressed, lbs., 800 ; value, $64. Swine, 32 ; value, $600; value of Poultry sold, $150; value of Eggs sold, $79 ; lbs. of Honey, 103 ; value, $20 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (Veal Calves,) $600. Cloth m'd in the family, Woollen and Linen, yards, 78 ; value, $82. NEW ASHFORD. Saw MiUs, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 20,000 ; value, $250 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 208 ; value, $520 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 5. Charcoal m'd, bush., 25,000 ; value, $200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 40 ; acres, 7,778 ; value, including Buildings, $78,050 ; acres of land improved, 1,996^; persons emp., 49. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,213, Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,010. Woodland, acres, 1,390 ; value, $25,450. Indian Corn, acres, 53^; bush., 1,515; value, $1,515. Barley, acres, 16; bush., 261 ; value, $261. Buckwheat, acres, 4J ; bush., 54 ; value, $54. *Oats, acres, 67 ^ ; bush., 1,594 ; value, $797. Potatoes, acres, 40|; bush., 3,870 ; value, $1,161. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 10 ; value, $5. " Flax, acres, ^ ; lbs., 40 ; value, $8. Tobacco, acres, 1 ; lbs., 300 ; value, $60. iEngUsh Mowing, acres, 933 ; tons of English hay, 587 ; value, $7,044. 4 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 53 Berkshire Co. New Marlborough. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 93 1 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 90 ; value, $540. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,245; value of apples, $272; Pear-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 8 ; value of pears, $10. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 917 ; gross value of all sheep, $3,G68 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 2,751 ; value, $1,375.50. Horses, 46 ; value, $3,450 ; Colts under four years, 21 ; value, $1,198 ; Oxen over four years old, 6; Steers under four years old, 12 ; value of oxen and steers, $1,055 ; Milch Cows, 159 ; Heifers, 36 ; value of cows and heifers, $6,749 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,881 ; value, $720.25 ; lbs. of Cheese, 24,700; value, $4,199. Beef, dressed, lbs., 9,074 ; value, $544.44. Pork, dressed, lbs., 12,415 ; value, $1,484.80. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 590; value, $53.10. Veal, dressed, lbs., 4S0 ; value, $38.40. Swine, 25 ; value, $367 ; value of Poultry sold, $393 ; value of Eggs sold, $217; lbs. of Honey, 382; value, $95.50; lbs. of Beeswax, 16; value, $8. Cloth m'd in the family, Flannel and Fulled Cloth, value, $210; value J of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enume- rated, $25. NEW MARLBOROUGH. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; tons m'd, 50 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 7. Ploughs, and other Agricultural Implements, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $40 ; ploughs m'd, 12 ; value, $82 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Paper Manufactories, 3 ; tons of stock consumed, 1,022 ; value, $115,083 ; tons of printing paper m'd, 325 ; value, $113,750; tons of Avrapping paper m'd, 210 ; value, $73,500,; reams of writing paper m'd, 35,000 ; value, $11 6,667 ; cap., $95,000 ; m. emp., 60 ; f. emp., 55. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of work done, $2,600 ; cap., $3,400 ; hands emp., 7. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush, grain ground, 10,000 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands enap., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 80 ; pairs of shoes of all kinds m'd, 70 ; gross value of stock used, $250 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $540 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 2. 54 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. New Marlborough. Berkshire Co. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 50,000 ; value, $300 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Casks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; casks m'd, 5,000 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 5. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $70 ; value of Avooden boxes made, $1,200; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 4. Lime Kilns, 2 ; casks of lime m'd, 4,500 ; value, $5,600 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 10. Saw Mills, 9 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,200,000 ; value, $9,600 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 780,000; value, $1,560; cap., $20,000; hands emp., 19. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,356 ; value, $9,426 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 10. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 101,000 ; value, $12,120; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 13. Farms, 225 ; acres, 24,629 ; value, includmg Buildings, $394,064; acres improved, 1,063 ; persons emp., 500. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,264. Unimprovable Land, acres, 8,058. Woodland, acres, 2,884 ; value, $80,332. Indian Corn, acres, 325 ; bush., 6,814; value, $12,265. Wheat, acres, 27 ; bush., 404 ; value, $808. Rye, acres, 195; bush., 2,146; value, $4,077. Barley, acres, 13; bush., 164; value, $246. Buckwheat, acres. 111; bush., 1,990; value, $2,000. Oats, acres, 339 ; bush., 8,224 ; value, $7,402. Potatoes, acres, 154; bush., 19,661 ; value, $9,830. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 6; bush., 1,150; value, $460. Tobacco, acres, 4 ; lbs., 5,214 ; value, $650. Sorghum, acres, 6; gallons of Sirup, 136; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 2,832 ; tons of English hay, 2,400 ; value, $48,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 725 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 725 ; value, $10,150. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,000 ; value, $2,000 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 369 ; value of pears, $53. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 980 ; value, $4,533 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 5,371 ; value, $4,834. -Horses, 304; value, $22,800; Oxen over four years old, 136; Steers under four years old, 95 ; value of oxen and steers, $12,940 ; Milch Cows, 1,202; Heifers, 100; value of cows and heifers, $38,060; gallons of Milk sold, 252 ; value, $50.40 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 53,655 ; value, $16,096; lbs. of Cheese, 233,933; value, $35,090. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 55 Berkshire Co. Otis. Beef, dressed, lbs., 82,358 ; value, $5,765. Pork, dressed, lbs., 75,005 ; value, $9,000. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 515 ; value, $103. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,350 ; value, $508. Swine, 188 ; value, $2,820 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,088 ; value of Eggs sold, $461 ; lbs. of Honey, 31 ; value, $10 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 23 ; value, $8 ; lbs. of Maple Sugar, 9,375 ; value, $1,562. OTIS. Forges, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; Bar Iron, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, tons, 150 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 15. Ploughs, establishments for the m. of, and other agricultural implements, 1 ; Rakes m'd, 21,000 ; value, $2,100 ; hands emp., 3. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; Har- nesses m'd, 20 ; value, $450 ; value of stock used, $240 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of clothing m'd, $550 ; m. emp., 1. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 1 ; value, $375 ; value of materials used, $175. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,100 ; hides tanned, 7,200 ; value of leather tanned, $5,855 ; cap. $25,000 ; hands emp., 10. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; gross value of stock used, $100 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $300 ; cap., $25 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 11 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 960,000; value, $96,000; hands emp., 11. Firewood and Batk p^-epared for market, cords, 1,760 ; value, $8,832 ; hands emp., 15. Charcoal m'd, bush., 78,419 ; value, $5,480 ; hands emp., 15. Farms, 166; acres, 19,384; value of same, including Buildings, $208,- 110 ; acres of land improved, 9,692 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,346. , Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,911. Woodland, acres, 3,381 ; value, $50,715. Indian Corn, acres, 5 ; bush., 90; value, $180. 56 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Peru. Berkshire Co. Rye, acres, IJ; bush., 35 ; value, $60. Barley, acres, 1^; bush., 16; value, $16. Buckwheat, acres, 4 ; bush., 40 ; value, $48. Oats, aci-es, 21 ; bush., 168; value, $168. Potatoes, acres, 86; bush., 10,280; value, $4,112. Turnips cultivated as a tield crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 150 ; value, $37.50. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 130 ; value, $44.20. Tobacco, acres, 1; lbs., 100; value, $200. ' Cranberries, acres, 3 ; bush., 25 ; value, $50. English Mowing, acres, 2,160 ; tons English hay, 720; value, $14,400. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 400 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 230; value, $1,840. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, (set out within three years,) 500. Sheep, 580 ; gross value, $2,900 ; lbs. Wool produced, 1,740 ; value, $1,305. Horses, including 18 colts, 165 ; value, $16,560 ; Oxen over four years old, 107 ; Steers under four years old, 184; value of oxen and steers, $10,867 ; Milch Cows, 421 ; Heifers, 173 ; value of cows and heifers, $16,035 ; gallons Milk sold, 220 ; value, $44 ; lbs. Butter sold, 6,740 ; value, $2,456 ; lbs. Cheese, 25,225 ; value, $5,045. Beef, dressed, lbs., 11,600 ; value, $812. Pork, dressed, 49,800; value, $6,972. Swine, including 20 Pigs, 62 ; value, $500 ; value of Poultry sold, $264; value of Eggs sold, $350. Stockings, Socks, and Yarn, m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $30. PERU. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of work done, $600 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 135,000; value, $1,890; value of all other lumber, (3,000 Pickets, 11,000 Cloth Boards,) $150 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,957; value, $7,006; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 20. Farms, 91 ; acres, 15,543 ; value, including Buildings, $153,273; acres of land improved, 8,640 ; persons emp., 248. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,725, Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,178. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 57 Berkshire Co. Pittsfield. Woodland, acres, 2,398 ; value, $47,960. Indian Corn, acres, 20 ; bush., 542 ; value, $813. Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 33 ; value, $82. Barley, acres, 22 ; bush., 485 ; value, $970. Buckwheat, acres, 43 ; bush., 1,097 ; value, $1,097. Oats, acres, 17 ; bush., 393 ; value, $393. Potatoes, acres, 72 ; bush., 11,195 ; value, $3,358.50. Hops, acres, 2 ; lbs., 260 ; value, $30. English Mowing, acres, 1,809 ; tons of English hay, 1,279 ; value, $19,185. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 891 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 527 ; value, $5,270. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 770 ; value of apples, $264. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 2,104 ; all other kinds of sheep, 107 ; gross value of all sheep, $4,422 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 8,965 ; value, $7,723.75 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 413 ; value, $247.80. Horses, 115; value, $8,195; Oxen over four years old, 38; Steers under four years old, 109 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,515 ; Milch Cows, 326 ; Heifers, 130 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,730 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 17,934; value, $5,380.20 ; lbs. of Cheese, 3,250; value, $390. Beef, dressed, lbs., 30,325 ; value, $3,032.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 22,025 ; value, $3,303.75. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 355 ; value, $53.25. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,080 ; value, $308. Swine, 54 ; value, $758 ; value of Poultry sold, $132 ; value of Eggs sold, $450. Cloth m. in the family, yards, 100 ; value, $100. Sugar, lbs., 6,575 ; value, $657.50. PITTSFIELD. Cotton Mills, 2; spindles, 5,960 ; cotton consumed, 335,143 lbs.; gross value of stock used, $345,760'; yards | brown cloth m'd, 483,847 ; gross value, $170,543 ; lbs. of yarn m'd, and not made into cloth, (warps,) 234,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; m. emp., 70 ; f. emp., 80. Woollen Blills, 10 ; sets of Machinery, 52 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 1,351,000; gross value of stock used, $2,000,762; yards of Broadcloth m'd, 210,000 ; value, $450,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 1,445,937 ; value, $1,879,587; yards of Satinet m'd, 225,000; value, 8 58 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. PiTTSFiELD. Berkshire Co. $150,000; yards of Meltons m'd, 23,371; value, $28,321; lbs. of Balmoral Yams, 10,000; value, $15,000; yards Flannel, 330,346 ; value, $146,963; cap., $910,000; m. emp., 531 ; f. emp.,415. Balmoral Skirts, establishments for the m. of, 1 4 ; value of stock used, $546,040 ; skirts m'd, 243,578 ; value, $802,119 ; cap., $289,400 ; m. emp., 215 ; f. emp., 146. Hollow "Ware and Castings, other than Pig Iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 75 ; value, $7,500 ; cap., 4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Locomotives, Steam-engines, Boilers, Machinery and Castings, establish- ments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of loco- motives, steam-engines, boilers, &c., built, $50,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 37. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 225 ; value, $67,500 ; collar paper m'd, tons, 150 ; value, $115,000 ; cap., $70,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 1 2. Melodians, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; instru- ments m'd, 50 ; value, $3,750 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 4. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; newspapers printed, (Pittsfield Sun and Berkshii-e County Eagle,) 2 ; both issued weekly ; gross value, $6,000 ; value of all other printing done, $5,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 12 ; f. emp., 2. Bookbinderies, 2 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of binding done, $1,600 ; cap., $1,400 ; m. emp., 2 ; f emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 15,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 2. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value m'd, $10,500; value of stock used, $4,500; cap., $4,300; hands emp., 8. Hat, Cap and Fur Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; carriages m'd, 92 ; sleighs, 12 ; value, $20,000 ; value of stock used, $7',000 ; cap., $26,000 ; hands emp., 33. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 7 ; value of stock used, $18,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $35,600 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 17 ; f. emp., 24. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of Monuments, &c., m'd, $11,000; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 8. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 59 Berkshire Co. Pittsfield. Soap and Candles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,500; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 550 ; value of soap and candles m'd, $4,300 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., B. Master Builders, 11 ; Buildings erected, 33 ; value, $87,000 ; value of materials used, $50,000 ; hands emp , 72. Blacksmith Shops, 12 ; value of stock used, $6,500 ; value of work done, $17,000 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 22. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of Chairs, Cabinet Ware, Coffins, &c., m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 10. Tin Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactories, 4 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of goods m'd, $20,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 14. Proprietary Articles and Medicines, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of Drugs, Medicines and Dye Stuffs, m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $1,300 ; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 1. Flouring and Grist Mills, 2 ; bush, of grain ground, 120,000 ; value, $165,000; bbls. Flour m'd, 4,500, value, $45,000; cap., $35,000; hands emp., 7. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $34,000 ; hides tanned and cun-ied, 4,000; and Calf-skins 3,000; value of leather taimed and curried, $40,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 14, Belting of all kinds and all materials for machinery, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of goods m'd, $15,000 hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 740 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 510 gross value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $9,000; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 11. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 400,000 ; value, $3,200 ; cap., $2,000 hands emp., for 5 months, 8. Cigars m'd, value, $4,285 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; cap., $1,000 m. emp., 4. Planing Mills and Establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and BHnds, 4; value of stock used; $6,600; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $11,500; value of all other work done, $13,500; cap., $9,000 ; hands emp., 20. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $11,500; value of gas m'd, $21,155 ; cap., $57,000 ; hands emp., 6. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, for market, 2,000; value, $1,600; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 2. 60 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. PiTTSFiELD. Berkshire Co. Bakeries, 3 ; value of stock used, $17,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $25,500 ; cap., $4,100; bands emp., 11. Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of marble quarried and prepared for market, $900 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. . Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of lime m'd, 7,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; bands emp., 9. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 500,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark -prepared for market, cords, 2,750 ; value, $14,000. Charcoal m'd, bush., 26,000 ; value, $5,200 ; hands emp., 4. Corn and other Brooms m'd, Shaker, doz., 100; value, $400; value of stock consumed, $375. \ I Fai-ms, 260; acres, 21,894; value, including Buildings, $1,223,945; acres of land improved, 15,593 ; persons emp., 400. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,032. Unimprovable Land, acres, 200. Woodland, acres, 2,069; value, $150,000. Indian Corn, acres, 400 ; bush., 13,205 ; value, $20,000. "Wheat, acres, 7; bush., 110; value, $270. Eye, acres, 278 ; bush., 4,774 ; value, $8,310. Barley, acres, 18; bush., 357; value, $675. Buckwheat, acres, 135; bush., 1,749; value, $1,750. Oats, acres, 509 ; bush., 13,143 ; value, $13,143. Potatoes, acres, 298; bush., 42,557; value, $21,288. . Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 1,700 ; value, $510. Carrots, acres, ^; bush., 160; value, $80. Cabbage, aci*es, 4| ; value, $660. Garden Seed, acres, ^; value, $140. Market Gardening, acres, 10 ; value of products, $1,400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 100 ; value, $50. Flax, value of, $73. Tobacco, acres, 6^; lbs., 8,730; value, $2,183. English Mowing, acres, 5,334 ; tons English hay, 5,074 ; value, $101,480. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 61 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 83; value, $1,660. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,000; value of apples, $5,000 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,000; value of pears, $500 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,000 ; value of fruit, $200 value of Nuts or Berries, cultivated or gathered for market, $200. Sheep, 2,757; gross value, $16,542 ; lbs. Wool produced, 13,500 ; value, $12,150. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 61 Berkshire Co. Richmond. Horses, 896; value, $89,300; Oxen over four years old, 56; Steers under four years old, 155; value of oxen and steers, $12,700 ; Milch Cows, 1,182; Heifers, 242; value of cows and heifers, $64,000; gallons Milk sold, 40,400 ; value, $7,000 ; lbs. Butter sold, 35,220 ; value, $14,088 ; lbs. Cheese sold, 37,470 ; value, $5,620. Beef, dressed, lbs., 75,000 ; value, $7,500. Pork, dressed, lbs., 100,000 ; value, $15,000. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 10,000. Veal, dressed, value, $2,500. Swine, 251; value, $3,800; value of Poultry sold, $2,500; value of Eggs sold, $500. Flax, ra. of, $73. Woollen Yarn, lbs., 40 ; value, $80 ; Woollen Cloth, yards, 130 ; value, $165; Flannel, yards, 156; value, $156. Steam Boilers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; stock used, $1,600 ; value of m's, $8,000 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 5. Steam and Gas Fittings, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; stock used, $5,000 ; value of m's, $7,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 6. RICHMOND. [Richmond Iron Works, located at Richmond, Great Barrington, and Cheshire, Berkshire County, Mass.] Furnaces, 3 ; tons of Pig Iron m'd, 6,092; value, $365,520; Ore Beds, 7; bush, of Charcoal m'd, 981,120 ; value of stock used, (charcoal, iron ore, and hmestone,) $245,823 ; hands emp., 1,000; cap., $243,000. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $800 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; hides tanned, 500 ; hides tanned and curried, 800 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Boots and Shoes, value of stock used in m. of, $300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $500; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 2. Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of lime m'd, 1,093 ; value, $2,278 ; cap., $1,500. Farms, 105 ; acres, 11,470 ; value, including Buildmgs, $405,471 ; acres , of land improved, 9,887 ; persons emp., 150. Unimproved Land, acres, 200. Woodland, acres, 1,383 ; value, $42,900. Indian Corn, acres, 137; bush., 1,176; value, $2,664. Wheat, acres, 2; bush., 11 ; value, $22. 62 STATISTICS OF THE [1865 Sandisfield. Berkshire Co. Eye, acres, 11 ; bush., 220 ; value, $330. Barley, acres, 17 ; bush., 365 ; value, $547.50. Buckwheat, acres, 108; bush., 2,145-, value, $2,145. Oats, acres, 167 ; bush., 3,912 ; value, $3,912. Potatoes, acres, 80^ ; bush., 9,382 ; value, $4,691. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3; bush., 1,250; value, $312.50. English Mowing, acres, 2,069 ; tons of English hay, 1,607 ; value, $32,140. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 86; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 92 ; value, $920. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,302 ; value of apples, $225 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 200 ; value of pears, $50 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 55 ; value of fruit, $30. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 3,439 ; gross value of all sheep, $10,317 ; lbs. Merino Wool, 15,218; value, $15,218. Horses, 199; value, $15,560; Oxen over four years old, 18; Steers under four years old, 31; value of oxen and steers, $2,330; Milch Cows, 276 ; Heifers, 60 ; value of cows and heifers, $9,180 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 12,725 ; value, $5,090 ; lbs. of Cheese, 3,500 ; value, $350. Beef, dressed, lbs., 15,292 ; value, $1,070.44. Pork, dressed, lbs., 16,350 ; value, $2,452.50. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 708 ; value, $70.80. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,400 ; value, $640. Swine, 92 ; value, $920 ; value of Poultry sold, $440 ; value of Eggs sold, $979 ; lbs. of Honey, 600 ; value, $100. SANDISFIELD. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock use^, $550 ; value of work done, $1,600 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Chairs, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; chairs made, 2,000; value, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 2. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of cabinet ware m'd, $1,900; cap., $1,800; hands emp., 5. Tanning Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $15,500 ; Hides tanned, 2,500 ; value of Leather tanned, $28,000 ; cap., $5,200 ; hands emp.,i 7. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of wooden boxes made, $1,440 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 63 Berkshire Co. Savoy. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 575,000 ; value, $5,750 ; Shingles prepared for market, 50,000 ; value, $150 ; cap.^ $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,190 ; value, $7,713 ; cap., $3,800 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 189 ; acres, 30,895 ; value, including Buildings, $418,579 ; acres of land improved, 15,354; persons emp., 189. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,489. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,566. Woodland, acres, 4,486 ; value, $76,786. Indian Corn, acres, 87 ; bush., 1,931 ; value, $2,896. Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 35 ; value, $70. Buckwheat, acres, 9 ; bush., 150 ; value, $150. Oats, acres, 79 ; bush., 1,659 ; value, $1,659. Potatoes, acres, 137 ; bush., 17,035 ; value, $8,517. Tobacco, acres, 1^% ; lbs., 2,400; value, $505. English Mowing, acres, 3,881 ; tons of English hay, 3,107; value, $62,140. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 407 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 289 ; value, $2,890. Apple-trees cultivated for their frixit, 5,294 ; value of apples, $1,167. Sheep, 627 ; value, $3,062 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,554 ; value, $1,398. Horses, 255; value, $24,310; Oxen over four years old, 168; Steers under four years old, 155 ; value of oxen and steers, $18,789 ; Milch Cows, 1,059; Heifers, 311 ; value of cows and heifers, $49,122; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (35 Bulls,) $549 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 19,344; value, $6,770; lbs. of Cheese, 180,814; value, $32,546. Beef, dressed, lbs., 20,475 ; value, $1,638. Pork, dressed, lbs., 7,675 ; value, $1,381. Veal, dressed, lbs., 880 ; value, $97. Swine, 245; value, $2,344; value of Poultry sold, $130; value of Eggs sold, $355 ; lbs. of Honey, 108 ; value, $27. Cloth m'd in the family. Flannel, yards, 30 ; value, $30. Maple Sugar, lbs., 81,973 ; value, $14,755. Hand Rakes m'd, 25,000 ; value, $3,600 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 2. 64 . STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Savoy. Berkshire Co. SAVOY. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; vahie of stock used, $1,000 ; vakie of work done, $2,100 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $5,000 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Saw Mills, 16; feet of Lumber prepai-ed for market, 616,000; value, $6,560; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 10,000; value, $300; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 16. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 884 ; value, $3,450 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 151 ; acres, 15,827 ; value, including Buildings, $185,555 ; acres of land improved, 8,132 ; persons emp., 183. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,048. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,948. Woodland, acres, 5,475 ; value, $38,795. Indian Corn, acres, 33 ; bush., 983 ; value, $1,721. Wheat, acres, 4^; bush., 77; value, $192. Rye, acres, 1 ; bush., 25 ; value, $44. Barley, acres, 9 ; bush., 250 ; value, $375. Buckwheat, acres, 30 ; bush., 623 ; value, $623. Oats, acres, 110 ; bush., 3,300 ; value, $3,300. • Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 2 ; bush., 8 ; value, $48. Potatoes, acres, 163; bush., 29,575 ; value, $14,787. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 75 ; value, $56. English Mowing, acres, 2,706; tons of English hay, 2,128; value, $42,560. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 247 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 222 ; value, $2,220. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,491 ; A-alue of apples, $900 ; Pear- trees cultivated for their fruit, 25 ; value of pears, $25. Menno Sheep, of different grades, 79; all other kinds of sheep, 1,031 ; gross value of all sheep, $5,550 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 300 ; value, $225 ; lbs. of other wool produced, 3,491 ; value, $1,745. Horses, 178; value, $13,350; Oxen over four years old, 40; Steers under four years old, 64 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,029 ; Milch Cows, 506 ; Heifers, 182 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,979 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $760 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,869 ; value, $4,864; lbs. of Cheese, 66,910 ; value, $12,043. Beef, dressed, lbs., 72,320 ; value, $5,785. Pork, dressed, lbs., 37,650 ; value, $5,587. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF ^lASSACHUSETTS. 65 Berkshire Co. Sheffield. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 880 ; value, $88. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,630 ; value, $210. ^wine, 124; value, $2,623; value of Poultry sold, $380; value of Eggs sold, $595 ; lbs. of Honey, $490 ; value, $150 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 20 ; value, $10 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,050. Cloth m'd in the family, yards, 347 ; value, $478 ; value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $750. SHEFFIELD. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of work, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $1,050 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 5 ; value of work, wagons and sleighs, $2,610; value of stock used, $630; cap., $2,750; hands emp., 6.' Tallow Candles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 3,600 } value, $500. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 6 ; value, $30 ; lbs. of fuller's soap m'd, 8,000 ; value, $320 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $5,200 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 7. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,050 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,850 ; cap., $2,730 ; hands emp., 3. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, grain ground, 20,000 ; value, $26,000 ; bbls. of flour m'd, 300 ; value, $3,600 ; cap., $2,600 ; hands emp., 4. Shoe Shops, 2 ; gross value of stock used in m. of boots and shoes, $600 ; ■ value of boots and shoes m'd and repaired, $1,500 ; cap., $1,400 ; m. emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; coffins made, 25 ; value, $150 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 1. Stone and Marble Quarries, 2 ; value of marble quarried and prepared for market, $60,200 ; cap., $25,500 ; hands emp., 58. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 545,000 ; value, $10,350; Laths, Shingles, and Clapboards prepared for market, 25,248 laths, 400,000 shingles, 2,000 'clapboards; value, $1,520; Inch Boards, 100,000 feet ; Plank, 35,000 feet ; value of both, $3,525 ; cap., $9,865 ; hands emp., 7. 9 66 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Sheffield. Berkshire Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 867^ ; value, $3,414. Charcoal m'd, bush., 133,444; value, $16,629; cap., $19,900; hands emp., 69. • Farms, 325 ; acres, 32,220 ; value, including Buildings, $1,120,505 ; acres of land improved, 18,040 ; persons emp., 376. Unimproved Land, acres, 14,180. Unimprovable Land, acres, 6,427. Woodland, acres, 5,501 ; value, $138,640. Indian Corn, acres, 1,126 ; bush., 25,032; value, $37,544. Wlieat, acres, 48 J ; bush., 548 ; value, $1,096. Rye, acres, 951; bush., 11,563; value, $17,365. Barley, acres, 25 ; bush., 472 ; value, $659. ^ Buckwheat, acres, 418;^ ; bush., 5,515 ; value, $5,926. Oats, acres, 880 ; bush., 17,886 ; value, $17,886. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 2; bush., 20 ; value, $162. Clover Seed, acres, 7; bush., 14; value, $336. Potatoes, acres, 225 ; bush., 20,650 ; value, $10,325. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7^ ; bush., 1,925 ; value, $547. Onions, acres, 3^ ; bush., 370 ; value, $720. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 120 ; value, $55. Cabbage, aci*es, 2 ; value, $85. Tobacco, acres, 50f ; lbs., 60,820 ; value, $8,117. Basket Willow cultivated, acres, ^ ; value, $20. English Mowing, acres, 3,428 ; tons English hay, 4,139 ; value, $82,780. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 169 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 157 ; value, $1,270. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,758 ; value of the apples, $6,808 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 244 ; value of the pears, $260 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 453 ; value of fruit, $303 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $75. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 25 ; Merino Sheep, of different grades, 117 ; all other kinds of sheep, 2,131 ; gross value of all sheep, $9,092 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 75 ; value, $75 ; lbs. of Merino wool, 250 ; value, $200 ; lbs. of all other wool pro- duced, 6,801 ; value, $5,492. Horses, 524 ; value, $52,986 ; Oxen over four years old, 134 ; Steei-s under four years old, 125 ; value of oxen and steers, $16,950 ; Milch Cows, 1,134; Heifers, 154; value of cows and heifers, $79,600; gallons of Milk sold 1,036 ; value, $207 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 48,020 ; value, $18,934; lbs. of Cheese, 82,345; value, $16,074. Beef, dressed, lbs., 95,885 ; value, $7,672. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 67 Berkshire Co. Stockbridge. . _ _ » , Pork, dressed, lbs., 151,785 ; value, $24,674. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,000 ; value, $150. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,400 ; value, $360. Swine, 471 ; value, $6,227 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,522 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,866 ; lbs. of Honey, 1,945 ; value, $495 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 72 ; value, $47. Timber, 40,000 feet ; value, $600. Porcelain Clay, 100 tons ; value, $2,500. Beans, acres, 27; bush., 237; value, $531. Saw Logs, 276 ; value, $270. Fence Posts, 430 ; value, $100. Neatsfoot Oil, gallons, 100 ; value, $150. Maple Syrup, gallons, 295; value, $167. Yearlings, 312 ; value, $4,362. Cider Mills, 4; value, $2,000 ; cap., $7,680 ; gallons cider m'd, 47,400 ; gallons cider brandy m'd, 2,600 ; bush, apples used, 8,200 ; hands emp., 9. STOCKBRIDGE. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Machinery, 7 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 250,000 ; gross value of stock used, $250,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 450,000 ; value, $300,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; ra. emp., 63 ; f. emp., 41. Balmoral Skirts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; skirts m'd, 400 ; value, $2,000 ; m. emp., 1. Pig Iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $14,000 ; tons m'd, 1,200 ; value, $78,000 ; cap., $75,000 ; hands emp., 25. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 232 ; value, $25,563 ; tons wrapping paper m'd, 174; value, $57,869; cap., $10,000; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 2. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 16; value, $400; value of stock used, $400; value of work done, repairing, &c., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $2,400 ; hands emp., 3. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of cabinet ware m'd, $1,900 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Tin Ware Manufactories, .1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. 68 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Stockbridge. Berkshire Co. Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of lime m'd, 95 ; value, $140. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lmnber prepared for market, 17,500 ; value, $350 ; Clapboards prepared for market, 2,000 ; value, $4,000 ; value of all other lumber, $390. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 766 ; value, $3,742. Farms, 144; acres, 13,507; value, including Buildings, $710,420; acres of land improved, 4,416 ; persons emp,, 72. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,325. Unimprovable Land, acres, 299. Woodland, acres, 3,467; value, $70,110. Indian Corn, acres, 265; bush, 9,406; value, $14,362. Wheat, acres, 4 ; bush., 24 ; value, $50. Rye, acres. 111 ; bush., 1,617 ; value, $2,325. Barley, acres, 28 ; bush., 700 ; value, $1,050. Buckwheat, acres, 57|- ; bush., 855 ; value, $855. Oats, acres, 327; bush., 8,771 ; value, $7,330. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, ^i bush., 2 ; value, $12. Potatoes, acres, 153 ; bush., 15,640 ; value, $6,254. Hops, acres, 2. Tobacco, acres, 2'-; lbs., 3,000; value, $520. English Mowing, acres, 2,344; tons English hay, 2,102 ; value, $33,632. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 481 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 417; value, $5,805. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,429 ; value of apples, $4,924 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 838 ; value of pears, 500 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 201 ; value of fruit, $79 Mermo Sheep, of different grades, 774 ; all other kinds of sheep, 1,067 ; gross value of all sheep, $7,826 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 2,723 ; value, $2,313 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 4,283 ; value, $3,567. Horses, 267; value, $24,934 ; Oxen over four years old, 72; Steers under four yeairs old, 140 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,130 ; Milch Cows, 545 ; Heifers, 182 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,660; value of Stock not embraced above, (90 Colts,) $3,335; gallons of Milk sold, 1,440 ; value, $337 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 15,806 ; value, $5,426 ; lbs. of Cheese, 4,225 ; value, $845. Beef, dressed, lbs., 172,725 ; value, $12,093. Pork, dressed, lbs., 88,795 ; value, $13,317. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 30,850 ; value, $3,085. Veal, dressed, lbs,, 21,065 ; value, $1,474. Swine, 123 ; value, $1,835 ; value of Poultry sold, $605 ; value of Eggs sold, $818 ; lbs. of Honey, 310 ; value, $62 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 4 ; value, $2 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $767. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 69 Berkshire Co. Tyringham. TYRINGHAM. Paper Manufactories, 2 ; tons of stock consumed, 335 ; value, $76,000 ; reams of writing paper m'd, 13,000 ; value, $110,000 ; tons hanging paper m'd, 23^ value, $3,300; cap., $60,000; m. emp., 22; f. emp., 41. Blacksmith Shops ; 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $700 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kind m'd, 25 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 75 ; gross value of stock used, $150 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $275 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, (building lumber,) 250,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 8. Firewood and Bark, cords prepared for market, 3,000 ; value, $9,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 15. Farms, 63 ; acres, 10,650 ; value of same, including Buildings, $216,150 ; acres of land improved, 7,100 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,550. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,130. Woodland, acres, 3,550 ; value, $53,250. Indian Corn, acres, 47; bush., 1,410 ; value, $1,410. Eye, acres, 10 ; bush., 120 ; value, $130. Barley, acres, 5 ; bush., 120; value, $180. Buckwheat, acres, 30 ; bush., 600 ; value, $550. Oats, acres, 80; bush., 1,600; value, $1,600. Sweet Com, acres, 7 ; bush., (dried,) 100 ; value, $700. Potatoes, acres, 65 ; bush., 5,200 ; value, $2,080. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, 3 ; bush., 1,200 ; value, $240. Onions, acres, A; bush., 50; value, $100. Carrots, acres, 1; bush., 600; value, $150. Cabbage, \ ; value, $100. Garden Seeds, acres, 3 ; value, $1,000 ; value of, prepared for market, $2,000. Tobacco, acres, 5 ; lbs., 9,000 ; value, $1,800. EngUsh Mowing, acres, 710 ; tons of EngUsh hay, 710; value, $8,520. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,065 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 890 ; value, $8,010. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,200 ; value of apples, $1,000 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 50 ; value of pears, $90 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 80 ; value of fruit, $45. 70 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Washington. Berkshire Co. Merino Sheep of different grades, 539; all other kinds. of sheep, 153 ; gross value of all sheep, (before, sheared,) $3,460 ; lbs. Merino "Wool, 1,617; value, $808.50; lbs. all other wool produced, 612; value, $244.80. Horses, 74 ; value, $7,770 ; Colts, 31 ; value, $2,325 ; .Oxen over four years old, 78 ; Steei's under four years, 118 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,985 ; Milch Cows, 317; Heifers, 158 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,880; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, 1 Durham Bull, $100 ; 1 Hereford Bull, $100 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,000 ; value, $2,000 ; lbs. of Cheese, 40,000 ; value, $6,000. Beef, dressed, lbs., 65,000 ; value, $5,200. Pork, dressed, lbs., 32,000; value, $4,800. Mutton, dressed, lbs. 6,000 ; value, $900. Veal, dressed, 9,000 ; value, $1,125. Swine, 83 ; value, $1,245 ; Poultry sold, $150; Eggs sold $250; lbs. of Honey, 500 ; value, $100 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 25 ; value, $8 ; lbs. of Maple Sugar, 5,000 ; value, $1,000 ; gallons of Maple Molasses, 400 ; value, $500. Establishments for the m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 3 ; Hand Rakes, 30,000 ; value, $5,400 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap. $3,000 ; m. emp. 9. WASHINGTON. • Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 758,000 ; value, $9,096 ; Shingles prepared for market, 80,000 ; value, $320 ; cap., $5,400 ; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 6,630 ; value, $23,000 ; cap., $7,602 ; hands emp., 40. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 77,000 ; value, $7,700 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 20. Farms, 102 ; acres, 22,724 ; value, 'including Buildings, $236,016 ; acres of land improved, 11,362; persons emp., 600. Unimproved Land, acres, 11,362. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,320. Woodland, acres, 3,787 ; value, $75,740. Indian Corn, acres, 30 ; bush., 770 ; value, $962. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $40. Rye, acres, 10 ; bush.,. 90 ; value, $112. Barley, acres, 29 ; bush., 486 ; value, $729. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 71 Berkshire Co. West Stockbridge. Buckwheat, acres, 15 ; bush., 200 ; value, $200. Oats, acres, 49 ; bush., 788 ; value, $788. Potatoes, acres, 83; bush., 11,915 ; value, $5,957. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 200 ; value, $50. English Mowing, acres, 2,040 ; tons of English hay, 1,473 ; value, $22,095. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 448 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 342 ; value, $2,736. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,500 ; value of apples, $625 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 25 ; value of pears, $3 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 20 ; value, $3 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $500. Merino Sheep, of different grades, '901 ; value, $4,505; lbs. of Merino Wool, 3,000 ; value, $2,700. Horses, 97 ; value, $5,820; Oxen over four years old, 54; Steers'under four years old, 30 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,435 ; Milch Cows, 480 ; Heifers, 29 ; value of cows and heifers, $1,592 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (Farrow Cows, Two-years old, and Year- lings,) $4,153; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,720; value, $4,416; lbs. of Cheese, 9,760; value, $1,464. Beef, dressed, lbs., 124,160; value, $99,328. Pork, dressed, lbs., 1,992 ; value, $318.72. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,200 ; value, $144. Swine, 48 ; value, $378 ; value of Poultry sold, $275 ; value of Eggs sold, $300; lbs. of Honey, 300 ; value, $90 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 16; value, $8 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $584. WEST STOCKBRIDGE. Pig Iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $130,000 ; tons of pig iron m'd, 4,000 ; value, $180,000; cap., $150,000; hands emp., 50. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, estabUshments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, sets, 50 ; value, $2,000 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,400 ; value of clothing m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Buildings erected, 7 ; value, $3,000 ; value of materials used, $2,000. 72 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. West StOckbridge. Berkshire Co. Marble, and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $525 ; value of Monuments and Tombstones m'd, $1,325 ; cap., $925 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $890 ; value of work done, $2,250 ; cap., $1,050 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $775 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,550 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 1. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush, of Grain ground, 30,450 ; value, $41,812 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 4,827 ; value, $50,400 ; cap., $39,000 ; hands emp., 14. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 30 ; gi-oss value of stock used, $200 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $425 ; cap., $75 ; m. emp., 1. ' Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $20,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 15. ' Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of Hme m'd, 7,200 ; value, $8,640 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 10. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 250,000 ; value, $5,000; cap., $1,800; hands emp., 11. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 530 ; value, $2,650 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Charcoal m'd, bush., 20,000 ; value, $3,200 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 4. Ore Beds, 2 ; value of ore mined, $100,000 ; cap., $42,500 ; hands emp., 80. Farms, 123 ; acres, 7,671 ; value, including Buildings, $208,990 ; acres of land improved, 7,373 ; persons emp., 145. Unimproved Land, acres, 105. Unimprovable Land, acres, 193. • . « Woodland, acres, 3,520 ; value, $59,985. Indian Corn, acres, 192J; bush., 5,598; value, $11,196. Wheat, acres, 1| ; bush., 12 ; value, $27. Rye, acres, 69^ ; bush., 1,059; value, $2,118. Barley, acres, 16i; bush., 347; value, $607. Buckwheat, acres, 81| ; bush., 1,376 ; value, $1,513. Oats, acres, 187^ ; bush., 2,961 ; value, $2,961. Beans, white, acres, 3 ; bush., 57^ ; value, $115. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 2 ; bush., 10 ; value, $60. Potatoes, acres, 106 J ; bush., 11,291; value, $5,645. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 190 ; value, $47. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 328 ; value, $9,840. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $85. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 73 Bekkshire Co. Williamstown. Hops, acres, 6 ; lbs., 1,242 ; value, $525. Tobacco, acres, i ; lbs., 800 ; value, $120. English Mowing, acres, 1,778 ; tons of English hay, 1,473 ; value, $36,825. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 162 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 153; value, $1,912. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,935 ; value of apples, $2,919 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 204 ; value of pears, $107 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 359 ; value of fruit, $104; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $235. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 30 ; Merino Sheep, of different grades, 1,891 ; all other kinds of sheep, 293 ; gross value of all sheep, $12,177; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 116; value, $116 ; lbs. of Merino wool, 11,580 ; value, $11,001 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,001 ; value, $991. Horses, 234 ; value, $23,925 ; Mules, 3 ; value, $300 ; Oxen over four years old, 21 ; Steers under four years old, 16 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,138 ; Milch Cows, 282 ; Heifers, 52 ; value of cows and heifers, $12,533; gallons of Milk sold, 650; value, $161; lbs. of Butter sold, 9,750 ; value, $3,250 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,490 ; value, $298. Beef, dressed, lbs., 213,155 ; value, $21,315. Pork, dressed, lbs., 57,073 ; value, $8,561. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 8,835; value, $883. Veal, dressed, lbs., 14,606; value, $1,460. Swine, 117 ; value, $1,741 ; value of Poultry sold, $243 ; value of Eggs sold, $477 ; lbs. of Honey, 715 ; value, $151 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 45 i ; value, $22. Cloth m'd in the family. Wool Flannel, 94 yards ; Linen Kersey, 22 yards ; value, $106. WILLIAMSTOWN. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 3,100; cotton consumed, lbs., 110,768; gross value of stock used, $123,428; yards of cloth m'd, (printing cloth,) 664,608; gross value, $166,152; cap., $50,000; m. emp., 22; f. emp., 35. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 2; harnesses m'd, 175; value, $4,000 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. 10 74 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. WlLLIAMSTOWN. BERKSHIRE Co. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of clothing m'd, $2,300 ; cap., $600 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. enip., 1. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $39,300 ; value of materials used, $24,550 ; hands emp., 40. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $5,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 5. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of cabinet Avare m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, !•; value of stock used, $1,000; value of tm ware m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 5,000 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 760 ; value of stock used, $1,576 ; value of boots m'd, $3,830 ; cap., $1,576 ; m. emp., 5. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 800,000 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 8. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50 ; coffins made, 25 ; value, $200; hands emp., 1. Distilleries, 1 ; value of stock used, $45 ; bbls. of Alcohol distilled, 1-^ ; value, ^150 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 6; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 145,000; value, $2,900; Shingles prepared for market, 33,850; value, $1,030; custom sawing, $950 ; cap., $2,800 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,008 ; cap., $5,020. Farms, 193; acres, 20,050; value, including Buildhigs, $538,777; acres improved, 12,248 ; persons emp., 277. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,291. Unimprovable Land, acres, 980. Woodland, acres, 5,531 ; value, $110,620. Indian Corn, acres, 374; bush., 14,122; value, $21,183. Wlieat, acres, 13 ; bush., 106 ; value, $212. Rye, acres, 59 ; bush., 603 ; value, $1,351. Barley, acres, 77 ; bush., 1,958 ; value, $2,447. Buckwheat, acres 116 ; bush., 1,454; value, $1,454. Oats, acres, 418; bush., 10,369; value, $10,369. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 2 ; bush , 9 ; value, $60. Potatoes, acres, 205 ; bush., 26,809 ; value, $12,064. Carrots, acres, 5 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $350. Market Gardening, acres, 2 ; value, $169. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3^ ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $500. Flax, acres, 21 ; lbs., 2,214; value, $780; flaxseed, bush., 108 ; value, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 75 Berkshire Co. Windsor. — ^ « Tobacco, acres, 1 J^ ; lbs., 900 ; value, $250. English Mowing, acres, 4,765 ; tons English hay, 4,147 ; value, $66,352. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,470 ; value of apples, $3,974 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 200 ; value of pears, $150 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $235. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 3,727 ; all other kinds of sheep, 910 ; gross value of all sheep, $22,275 ; lbs. Merino Wool, 14,709 ; value, $14,709 ; lbs. all other wool produced, 3,417 ; value, $2,733. Horses, 357 ; value, $31,850 ; Oxen over four years old, 30 ; value, $2,405 ; Milch Cows, 816 ; Heifers, 117; value of cows and heifers, $34,980 ; Yearlings, 219 ; value, $2,190 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 15,822 ; value, $6,328 ; lbs. of Cheese, 119,628 ; value, $19,140. Beef, dressed, lbs., 107,825 ; valufe, $1,078. Pork, dressed, lbs., 65,717 ; value, $9,654. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,842 ; value, $684. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,100; value, $610. Swine, 175 ; value, $1,750 ; value of Poultry sold, $716 ; value of Eggs sold, $600 ; lbs. of Honey, 444 ; value, $123. Cloth, value of Flannel, Linen, and Socks, m'd in the family, $87. WINDSOR. Axes, Hatchets, and other Edge Tools, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; dozens of axes, hatchets, and other edge tools m'd, 267 ; value, $3,150 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $1,200; cap., $900; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; Hides tanned, 450 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $1,000 ; cap., $500; hands emp., 1. Wooden Ware of all sorts, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of ware m'd, $5,200 ; cap., $2,700 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 415,000 ; value, $4,545 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,229 ; value, $3,610; cap., $700 ; hands emp,, 6. Farms, 136; acres, 20,948 ; value, including Buildings, $207,153 ; acres of land improved, 14,035 ; persons emp., 157. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,258. 76 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Windsor. Berkshire Co. Unimprovable Land, acres, 682. Woodland, acres, 4,973 ; value, $61,317. Indian Corn, acres, 48 ; bush., 1,438 ; value, $2,700. Wheat, acres, 4 ; bush., 45 ; value, $112. Barley, acres, 40 ; bush., 1,057 ; value, $1,500. Buckwheat, acres, 59 ; bush., 1,718 ; value, $1,374.40. Oats, acres, 58 ; bush., 1,969 ; value, $1,575.20. Potatoes, acres, 140; bush., 25,955; value, $8,651.66. English Mowing, acres, 4,203 ; tons of English hay, 2,667 ; value, $26,670. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 279 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 261 ; value, $1,827. , Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,200 ; value of apples, $617.42 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10; value of pears, $10. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 1,182 ; all other kinds of sheep, 444 ; gi-oss value of all sheep, $7,073 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 4,428 ; value, $4,311 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,830 ; value, $1,687. Horses, 183; value, $16,180; Oxen over four years old, 50; Steers under four years old, 95 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,705 ; Milch Cows, 623 ; Heifers, 168; value of cows and heifers, 21,070 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (30 Bulls, 7 Dry Cows,) 880 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 22,226 ; value, $7,910 ; lbs. of Cheese, 94,522 ; value, $17,012.96. Beef, dressed, lbs., 41,330 ; value, $3,306.40. Pork, dressed, lbs., 45,113; value, $6,315.82. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 135 ; value, $16.20. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,844 ; value, $165.96. Swine, 105 ; value, $959 ; value of Poultry sold, $198 ; value of Eggs sold, $347; lbs. of Honey, 320; value, $96; Maple Sugar, 18,000 lbs. ; value, $3,600. Cloth m'd in the family, Flaimel, yards, 109 ; value, $136.25 ; value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, Socks, $50. Scythe Stone Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $200; cap., $1,000 ; value of stones m'd, $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 77 Bristol Co. Acushnet. BRISTOL COUNTY ACUSHNET. Boats, establishments for the ' m. of, 1 ; value of material used, $630 ; boats built, 26; value, $1,850; cap., $500; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of done, $850 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 400 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 300 ; gross value of stock used, $1,100 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,600 ; cap., $B00 ; m. emp., 3. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars, value m'd, $5,000 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $11,300 ; value of wooden boxes made, $19,100 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 14. Saw Mills, 7 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,650,000 ; value, $19,800; Shingles prepared for market, 700,000; value, $1,800; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 15. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,500 ; value, $6,250 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 15. Farms, 183 ; acres, 12,500 ; value, including Buildings and "Woodland, $468,000 ; acres improved, 6,000 ; persons emp., 220. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,550. Unimprovable Land, acres, 350. Woodland, acres, 4,600 ; value, $73,600. Indian Corn, acres, 208 ; bush., 6,240 ; value, $9,300. Wheat, acres, 29 ; bush., 445 ; value, $890. Rye, acres, 40 ; bush., 487 ; value, $720. Barley, acres, 59; bush., 1,092; value, $1,365. Buckwheat, acres, 6 ; bush., 73 ; value, $120. Oats, acres, 27 ; bush., 805 ; value, $725. Potatoes, acres, 79 ; bush., 7,073 ; value, $4,244. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 8 ; bush., 3,060 ; value, $918. Market Gardening, acres, 42 ; value, $3,200.. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 5 ; bush., 2,500 ; value, $875. Enghsh Mowing, acres, 1,288; tons of Enghsh hay, 1,277; value, $19,155. 78 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Attleborough. Bristol Co. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 12 ; tons of wet meadow or swale liay, 8; value, $5Q. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 4; tons salt hay, 3 ; value, $21. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,366 ; value of apples, $1,275 ; Pear-trees cultivated fou their fruit, 320; value of pears, $118; Peach and Cherry trees cultivated for their fruit, 260 ; value of fruit, $90. Sheep, all kinds, 85 ; value, $360 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 300 ; value, $225. Horses, 198 ; value, $14,850 ; Asses ^nd Mules, 2 ; value, $100 ; Oxen over four years old, 20 ; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $1,805; Milch Cows, 380 ; Heifers, 72; value of colics and heifers, $12,485 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $150 ; gallons of Milk sold, 14,425 ; value, $2,308 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,140; value, $2,849. Beef, dressed, lbs., 15,560 ; value, $1,556. Pork, dressed, lbs., 32,000 ; value, $4,800. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,500 ; value, $650. Swine, 169; value, $2,535; value of Poultry sold, $680; value of Eggs sold, $2,288; lbs. of Honey, 875; value, $280; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $900. ATTLEBOROUGH. Cotton Mills, 4; spindles, 19,000; cotton consumed, lbs., 558,900; gross value of stock used, $594,032.22 ; yards of Cloth m'd, (Sheet- ings and Shirtings,) 2,035,693 ; gross value, $646,500 ; lbs. of Yam m'd and not made into cloth, 58,122; gross value, $69,882; cap., $280,000 ; m. emp., 170 ; f emp., 140. Jet Pins for ornaments to ladies' dresses and bonnets, and ladies' Belt Buckles and Belt Clasps, m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, (Sheet Brass, Jet Glass, &c.,) $14,000; value of articles m'd, $35,000; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 25 ; f. emp., 30. Worsted Dress Braids, Worsted Embroidery Braids, and Elastic Cords and Webs, m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, (Worsted Yarns,) $311,000 ; articles m'd. Worsted Dress Braids, doz., 300,000, Embroidery Braids, doz., 110,000; value, $411,000; cap., $115,000; m. emp., 13; f. emp., 140. Mechanics' Tools, gi-oss value m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $400 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 6. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 79 Bristol Co. Attlebokough. Button Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; Metal Buttons m'd, 45,000 ; Dead Eye, or Pantaloon Buttons, great gross, 9,000 ; value, $45,000. Hoop Skirts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; skirts m'd, doz., 5,111 ; value, $39,003.18 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 25. Clock Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; clocks m'd, 1,000 ; value, $10,000; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 5; f. emp., 1. Hooks and Eyes, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; hooks and eyes m'd, gi-eat gross, 3,500 ; value, $4,500"; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., (children,) about 100. Jewelry, establishments for m. of, 26 ; value of stock used, $338,598 ; value of Gold and Gilt Jewelry m'd, $737,625; cap., $240,750; m. emp., 687 ; f. emp., 122. Brash Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $18,000 ; value of brushes m'd, $36,000 ; cap., $1,800; hands emp., 12. Boats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; boats built, 3 ; value, $180. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $9,600 ; value of work done, $15,300; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 16. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,500; Hides tanned, 4,200 ; hides tanned and curried, 4,000 ; value, $12,400 ; hands emp., 8. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $16,500 ; straw bonnets m'd, 23,000 ; value, $25,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 100. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 150,000 ; value, $1,200; hands emp., 2. Paper Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of boxes made, $3,400 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 11. Gas, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,500 ; value of gas m'd, $11,388 ; cap., $50,200 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords of, 2,990 ; value, $11,960. Charcoal m'd, bush., 800; value, $120. Farms, 328 ; acres, 23,372 ; value, including Buildings, $922,731 ; acres of land improved, 5,520 ; persons emp., 410. Unimproved Land, acres, 9,260. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,642. Woodland, acres, 7,810; value, $135,526. Lidian Corn, acres,' 470 ; bush., 10,863; value, $16,284. 80 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Attleborough. Bristol Co. Wheat, acres, 27 ; bush., 232 ; value, $464 Rye, acres, 139 ; bush., 1,220 ; value, $1,833. Barley, acres, 35i; bush., 390 ; value', $675. Buckwheat, acres, 3^ ; bush., 51 ; value, $80. Oats, acres, 85 J ; bush., 1,170 ; value, $1,100. Potatoes, acres, 270; bush., 22,384; value, $11,189. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 12 ; bush., 2,510 ; value, $980. Onions, acres, 1|-; bush., 360; value, $540. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 105 ; value, $30. Cabbage, acres, 2-} ; value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 5 ; value of products, $800. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 200 ; value, $50. Tobacco, acres, f ; lbs., 500; value, $125. Cranberries, acres, 131 ; bush., 1,768; value, $5,304. English Mowing, acres, 2,811; tons of English hay, 2,169; value, $58,550. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,267 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 766; value, $7,660. Apple-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 11,234 ; value of apples, $4,037; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 915 ; value of pears, $750 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, (straw- berries,) $1,525. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 32 ; gross f alue of all sheep, $400 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 100 ; value, $60. Horses, 452; value, $36,160 ; Oxen over four years old, 98; Steers under four years old, 20 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,050 ; Milch Cows, 731 ; Heifers, 120 ; value of cows and heifers, $31,040 ; gal- lons of Milk sold, 44,199 ; value, $9,200 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,160; value, $5,256 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,980 ; value, $450. Beef, dressed, lbs., 45,300 ; value, $5,436. Pork, dressed, lbs., 105,560 ; value, $17,593.34. ^ Veal, dressed, lbs., 15,746; value, $2,046.98. Swine, 293; value, $4,095; value of Poultry sold, $1,856 ; value of Eggs sold, $3,251 ; lbs. of Honey, 195 ; value, $45 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, (White Beans,) $300. Value of articles m'd in the family for sale, and not before enumerated, (Straw Braid,) $2,625. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 81 Bristol Co. Berkley. BERKLEY. Shell Fish, bush., 5,000 ; value, $500. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, alewives, 875,000; shad, 1,800; value, $7,500 ; hands emp., (40 days each,) 25. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 738 ; value, $3,455. Farms, 129 ; acres, 8,029 ; value, including Buildings, $263,140; acres of land improved, 3,216; persons emp., 150. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,821. Woodland, acres, 1,779 ; value, $33,600. Lidian Corn, acres, 205 ; bush., 4,308 ; value, $6,462. "Wheat, acres, li ; bush., 21 ; value, $57. Rye, acres, 117 ; bush., 1,054; value, $1,581. Barley, acres, 10; bush., 105 ; value, $156. Oats, acres, 16; bush., 246 ; value, $246. Potatoes, acres, 141 ; bush., 8,361 ; value, $6,055. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 10 ; bush., 2,238; value, $749. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 50 ; value, $75. Cabbage, acres, 4 ; value, $600. Market Gardening, value of products, $200. Cranberries, acres, 7 ; bush., 220 ; value $700. English Mowing, acres, 830 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 695 ; value, $20,850. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 246 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 183 ; value, $1,865. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 219 ; tons of salt hay, 230; value, $3,445. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,543 ; value of apples, $2,457 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 795; value of pears, $276 ; value of Nuts or Bei-ries cultivated or gathered for market, $200. Sheep, 407 ; gi-oss value, $1,749 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,251 ; value, $827. Horses, 111; value, $7,880 ; Oxen over four years old, 44 ; Steers under four years old, 15 ; value of oxen, and steers, $4,015 ; Milch Cows, 225 ; Heifers, 58 ; value of cows and heifers, $9,935 ; gallons of Milk sold, 7,995; value, $2,648; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,525; value, $2,413 ; lbs. of Cheese, 500 ; value, $100. Beef, dressed, lbs., 30,920 ; value, $4,097. Pork, dressed, lbs., 50,560 ; value, $8,740. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 400 ; value, $64. Swine, 321; value, $2,342; value of Poultry sold, $1,199; value of Eggs sold, $1,764; lbs. of Honey, 145; value, $44; value unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $2,000. 11 82 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Dartmouth. Bristol Co. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,100; value, $115. Lambs sold to butchers undressed, 300 ; value, $1,200. Calves sold to butchers, undressed, 2(X) ; value, $2,000. Females sewing Straw Braid in town, for parties living out of town, 125 ; amount paid them for the above labor annually, $6,000. DARTMOUTH. Salt, establishments for ra. of, 3 ; bush, of salt m'd, 7,500 ; value, $600 ; cap., $3,400 ; hands emp., 4. Master Builders, 10 ; Buildings erected, 7 ; value, $14,500 ; value of materials used, $8,500 ; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $950 ; value of Avork done, $1,475 ; cap., $1,050 ; hands emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- servefl, 4,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 3 ; tonnage, 729 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imjiorted, 24,804 ; value, $49,608 ; gallons of Whale Oil imported, 41,453 ; value, $62,179 ; lbs. of Spermaceti imported, 99,216; value, $24,804 ; lbs. of Whalebone imported, 16,742 ; value, $37,161 ; cap., $65,000 ; hands emp., 75. Saw Mills, 7 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 750,000 ; value, $105,000; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 475,000; value, $14,250 ; cap., $250,000 ; hands emp., 13. Firewood and Bai'k prepared for market, cords, 3,077 ; value, $11,394; cap., $9,250 ; hands emp., 62. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 1,800 ; value, $252 ; cap., $125 ; hands emp., 6. Farms, 479 ; acres of Land, 29,007 ; value, including Buildings, $1,165,915 ; acres of land improved, 5,748 ; persons emp., 821. Unimproved Land, acres, 7,894. Unimprovable Land, acres, 923. Woodland, acres, 11,860; value, $193,765. Indian Corn, acres, 449 ; bush., 17,051 ; value, $25,576. Wheat, acres, 5^ ; bush., 92 ; value, $276. Eye, acres, 34J ; bush., 391 ; value, $586". Barley, acres, 126; bush., 3,114; value, $4,671. Oats, acres, 233 ; bush., 7,588 ; value, $6,075. Potatoes, acres, 204; bush., 22,692 ; value, $17,019. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 65; bush., 14,368; value, $5,747. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 83 Bristol Co. Dighton. Onions, acres, 4^ ; bush., 1,139; value, $1,708.50. Carrots, acres, 2J; bush., 1,184; value, $592. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $1,350. Winter Squash, acres, 1 ; value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 33 ; value of products, $4,097. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 7 ; bush., 2,937 ; value, $1,468. Cranberries, acres, 6; bush., 155 ; value, $515. English Mowing, acres, 3,711 ; tons English hay, 3,242; value, $64,840. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 235 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 153 ; value, $1,530. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 305 ; salt hay, tons, 213 ; value, $2,130. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 16,591 ; value of apple $2,140 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,723 ; value of the pears, $479 ; number of all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 333 ; value of the fruit, $132; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $96. Sheep, 704; gross value, $3,603; lbs. Wool, 2,394; value, $1,795.50. Horses, 418; value, $44,025; Asses and Mules, 4; value, $85; Oxen over four years old, 293 ; Steers under four years old, 56 ; value of oxen and steers, $30,450 ; Milch Cows, 857 ; Heifers, 171 ; value of cows and heifers, $42,525 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $200; gallons of Milk sold, 99,756; value, $15,960.96; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,352; value, $4,673.20; lbs. of Cheese, 430 ; value, $64.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 167,529 ; value, $18,428.19. Pork, dressed, lbs., 139,843 ; value, $22,374.88. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 60,940 ; value, $9,750.40. Veal, dressed, lbs., 52,844 ; value, $6,869.72. Swine, 423; value, $5,954; value of Poultry sold, $2,374; value of Eggs sold, $3,458; Honey, lbs., 145; value, $36.25; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce, (97 bbls. Cider,) $388. DIGHTON. Cotton Mills, 2; spindles, 4,912 ; cotton consumed, 85,280 ; gross value of stock used, $49,438 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 27,508; gross value, $31,852; Cotton Thread m'd, lbs., 45,559; value, $45,559 ; cap., $43,800 ; m. emp., 29 ; f. emp., 56. Woollen Mills, 1; sets of machinery, 6; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- 84 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. DiGHTON. Bristol Co. sumecl, 100,000 ; gross value of stock used, $200,000 ; yards of Cas- simere m'd, 120,000; value, $240,000; cap., $50,000; m. emp., 47; f. emp., 31. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $40,000 ; tons of . tacks and brads m'd, 250 ; value, $90,000 ; cap., $185,000 ; hands emp., 46. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 380 ; value, $23,834 ; tons of Wrapping Paper m'd, 317; value, $57,860; m. emp., 18; f. emp., 3. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 13; value of fabric, $3,500 ; value of sails, $3,900; sails made of foreign fabric, 15; value of fabric, $2,000 ; value of sails, $2,500 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, vSleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, (Wheelwright Shop,) 1 ; value of work done, $1,200 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500; value of clothing m'd, $2,300; cap., $1,550; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,100; value of work done, $2,300 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 400,800 ; value, $4,000 ; hands emp. eight weeks, 24. ' . Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 14; tonnage, 962; value, $28,000; amount received for freight, $34,800; hands emp., 45. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 894 ; value, $3,552. Charcoal m'd, bush., 3,500 ; value, $530. Farms, 114; aci-es, 10,101 ; value, including Buildings, $330,449 ; acres of land improved, 3,087; persons emp., 181. Unimproved Land, acres, 6,898. Unimprovable Land, acres, 116. Woodland, acres, 2,895 ; value, $53,547. Indian Corn, acres, 155 ; bush., 4,617 ; value, $6,925. Rye, acres, 79 ; bush., 820 ; value, $1,257. Barley, acres, 27 ; bush., 464 ; value, $710. Oats, acres, 42 ; bush., 720 ; value, $720. Potatoes, acres, 137 ; bush., 12,068 ; value, $12,068, Cranberries, acres, 7 ; bush., 66; value, $170.50. EngHsh Mowing, acres, 1,122 ; tons of English hay, 969 ; value, $19,380. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 85 Bristol Co. Easton. "Wet Meadow or Swale mowii, acres, 279 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 153 ; value, $1,470. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 99 ; tons of salt hay, 104; value, $1,224. Apple-trees cultivated for then* fruit, 5,310; value of aj^ples, $1,722; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 234 ; value of pears, $99 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 228 ; value of fruit, $69 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $322. Sheep, 196; gross value, $940; lbs. of "Wool produced, 681; value, $500. Horses, 164; value, $14,270; Oxen over four years old, 54; Steers under four years old, 29 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,450 ; Milch Cows, 261; Heifers, 68; value of cows and heifers, $12,759; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (3 BuUs,) $130 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,072 ; value, $537 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,956 ; value, $1,301.90; lbs. of Cheese, 2,640; value, $123. Beef, dressed, lbs., 113,505 ; value, $12,485.55. Pork, dressed, lbs., 73,520 ; value, $10,437.90. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,400 ; value, $252. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,350; value, $1,043. Swine, 159 ; value, $2,127.50; value of Poultry sold, $768; value of Eggs sold, $2,483 ; lbs. of Honey, 310 ; value, $82.20. Hoops, Hogshead, 46,300 ; value, $1,225; Nail Cask hoops, 188,000; value, $850. EASTON. Cotton Mills, 3 ; spindles, 2,270 ; cotton consumed, lbs., 39,240 ; gross value of stock used, $32,800 ; lbs. Thread m'd 32,200 ; value, $55,400 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 22. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 1,800 ; value, $594 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1. Hollow Ware and Castings other than Pig Iron, furnaces for the m. of 3 ; value of stock used, $35,656 ; tons hollow ware and other castings m'd, 279; value of the same, $58,426; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 38. Butts or Hinges, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $40,000 ; doz. of iron butts or hinges m'd, 30,000 ; value, $60,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 35. Shovels, Spades, Forks, and Hoes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $575,000 ; doz. of shovels, spades, forks, and 86 ■ STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Easton. Bristol Co. hoes m'd, 65,500; value, $982,500; cap., $280,000; hands emp., 250. Piano-fortes, establishments for the m. of detatched parts of, 1 ; value . m'd, $3,000; value of stock used, $1,200 ; cap., $5,000; hands emp., ' 5. Daguerreian and Photographic EstabHshments, 1 ; value of stock used, $80; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 1,000; value, $166; cap., $200; m. emp., 1. Eailroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 1 ; wagons m'd, 10 ; value, $600 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $1,220 ; cap., $700; hands emp., 3. Flouring Mills, 4 ; bush. Corn ground, 6,400 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 19,332; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 44,500 ; gi-oss value of stock used in the m. of boots and shoes, $95,000; value of boots and shoes m'd, $146,000 ; cap., $23,900; m. emp., 65 ; f emp., 7. Straw Braid m'd and not made into Bonnets or Hats, value, $4,000. Philosophical, Nautical, Astronomical, and Mathematical Instruments, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; instruments m'd, 3 Theodolites, 6 Engi- neers' Transits, 15 Surveyors' Compasses, 1? Portable Compasses, 12 Gas Protracters, 30 Engineers' Levelling Rods, 6 Ektroponuters, 100 Land Chains, 125 Levels, 9 Pendulum Gun Sights, 15 Gun Calipei-s, . 100 Chain Pins, 9,000 Thermometers ; value, $5,500 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; cap., $8,400; hands emp., 7. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of wooden boxes made, $500 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 2. Ice, for INTarket, establishments for the preservation of 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 600; value, $250; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 33,000 ; value, $480 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for mai'ket, cords, 1,216 ; value, $3,650 ; cap., 1,520 ; hands emp., 2. Charcoal m'd, bush,, 3,000 ; value, $405 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 91 ; acres, 4,108; value, including Buildings, $194,508 ; acres of land improved, 3,893 ; persons emp., 91. Unimproved Land, acres, 1 ,484. Unimprovable Land, acres, 106. Woodland, acres, 6,113; value, $121,379. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 87 Brisol Co. . Easton. Indian Com, acres, 190 ; bush., 4,842 ; value, $7,463. Wheat, acres, 2^ ; bush., 22 ; value, $44. Rye, acres, 28 ; bush., 286 ; value, $429. Barley, acres, 25 ; bush., 327 ; value, $400. Buckwheat, acres, J; bush., 10 ; value, $10. Oats, acres, 24; bush., 315; value, $250. Potatoes, acres, 161 ; bush., 12,986 ; value, $9,090. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, 7 ; bush., 1,615 ; value, $505. Onions, acres, i ; bush., 75 ; value, $75. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 104 ; value, $25. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $720. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1 ; bush., 500 ; value, $250. Hops, acres, |; lbs., 1,350; value, $550. Tobacco, acres, f ; lbs., 800 ; value, $200. Cranberries, ^ ; bush., 10 ; value, $20. English Mowing, acres, 1,436; tons of English hay, 958; value, $19,160. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 565 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 42S ; value, $3,807. Apple-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 8,300 ; value of apples, $2,866 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their finiit, 910 ; value of pears, $131 ; aU other trees cultivated for their fruit, 96 ; value of fruit, $45 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $50. Merino Sheep of different grades, 2 ; all other kinds of sheep, 22 ; gross value of all sheep, $176; lbs. Merino Wool, 6; value, $6; lbs. of aU other wool produced, 63 ; value, $57. Horses, 225 ; value, $15,985 ; Oxen over four years old, 84 ; Steers under four years old, 20 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,550 ; Milch Cows, 381 ; Heifers, 108 ; value of cows and heifers, $19,490 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (10 Goats and 9 Bulls,) $400 ; gallons of Milk sold, 13,498 ; value, $2,700 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,500 ; value, $1,800 ; lbs. of Cheese, 220 ; value, $44. Beef, dressed, lbs., 176,104 ; value, $14,088. Pork, dressed, lbs., 83,650 ; value, $8,365. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 600 ; value, $90. Veal, dressed, lbs., 10,500 ; value, $1,050. Swine, 207; value, $3,100; value of Poultry sold, $1,693; value of Eggs sold, $850 ; lbs. of Honey, 75 ; value, $20 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $325. 88 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Fairhaven. Bristol Co. FAIRHAVEN. Hollow "Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $23,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 275 ; value, $34,540 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 55. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of Composition Nails ni'd, $1,073; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,350; vessels laimched, 2; tonnage, 720 ; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $27,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 20. Boats, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of materials used, $1,643 ; boats built, 42 ; value, $3,170 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 5. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of foreign fabric, 24; value of fabric, $3,286 ; value of sails, $3,650; cap., $100; hands emp., 2. Carriage Wlieels, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; wheels m'd, 6 ; value, $36 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Kerosene or refined Petroleum, establishments for m. of, 1 ; crude petroleum used, 330 bbls. ; value, $5,050; coal used, 15 tons; value, $180; barrels or other casks used, 200; value, ^400; gallons of kerosene or refined petroleum m'd, 800 ; value, $600 ; gallons of Naptha, 2,000 ; value, $400 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 2 ; value of materials used, (in repairs,) $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $775 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 5. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $225 ; value of tin ware m'd, $450 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1 2 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1 6 ; gross value of stock used, $132 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $208 ; cap., $10 ; m. emp., 1. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $130; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $390; cap., $10; hands emp., 1. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,750 ; casks m'd, (Oil casks,) 3,000 ; value, $6,750 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,880 ; value of Bread m'd, $2,320 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 7 ; tonnage, 1,613 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imported, 42,409; value, $84,818; gallons of Whale Oil imported, 7,880 ; value, $9,599 ; gallons Blackfish Oil, 975 ; value, $975; lbs. of A\^halebone imported, 8,764; value, $12,631; cap., $102,000 ; hands emp., 190. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 89 Bristol Co. Fairhaven. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 1,500 ; value, $1,350. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 1 ; tonnage, 242 ; value, $1,600; amount received for freight, $7,508 ; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 342 ; value, $1,952. Farms, 103 ; acres, 6,000 ; value, including Buildings, $958,800 ; acres of land improved, 3,462 ; persons emp., 106. Uniinproved Land, acres, 398. Woodland, acres, 2,140; value, $36,444. Indian Corn, acres, 183 ; bush., 5,321 ; value, $6,650. Wheat, acres, 6 ; bush., 73 ; value, $146. Eye, acres, 22^ ; bush., 375 ; value, $562. Barley, acres, 50 ; bush., 1,090 ; value, $1,695. Buckwheat, acres, 5f ; bush., 90; value, $135. Oats, acres, 1 6 ; bush., 420 ; value, $384. Potatoe.-;, acres, 65 ; bush., 7,544 ; value, $5,280. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 13^ ; bush., 3,380 ; value, $1,623. Onions, acres, 8^ ; bush., 1,057 ; value, $1,585. Carrots, acres, 3| ; bush., 1,522; value, $608. Cabbage, acres, -| ; value, $80. Market Gardening, acres, 1 6f ; value of prodiicts, $2,850. Enghsh Mowing, acres, 830 ; tons of English hay, 788 ; value, $14,184. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 15 ; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 15 ; value, $150. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 181^; tons of salt hay, 155 ; value, $1,240. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,857 ; value of apples, $300 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,199; value of pears, $200; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 375 ; value of fruit, $125 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $622. Sheep, 112; gross value, $654; lbs. Wool produced, 476 ; value, $333. Horses, 144; value, $9,532; Oxen over four years old, 38; Steers under four years old, 16; value of oxen and steers, $3,810; Milch Cows, 218 ; Heifers, 49 ; value of cows and heifers, $8,610 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $200 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,361 ; value, $2,900 ; lbs. Butter sold, 3,054 ; value, $1,553. Beef, dressed, lbs., 16,548 ; value, $2,068. Pork, dressed, lbs., 64,533 ; value, $11,616. Mutton, dressed, 4 Lambs; value, $10. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,079 ; value, $151. Swine, 193 ; value, $1,316; value of Poultry sold, $612; value of Eggs sold, $3,046 ; lbs. of Honey, 50 ; value, $16. 12 90 . STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Fall River. Bristol Co. FALL RIVER. Cotton Mills, 15 ; spindles, 241,218 ; cotton -consumed, lbs., 5,548,044; gross value of stock used, $5,921,750 ; yards Cotton Cloth m'd, (29,145,920 yards of 28 inch Printing Cloths, 787,346 yards of 39 inch Sheeting,) 29,933,266 ; gross value, $7,370,226 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 28,566 ; gross value, $44,386 ; lbs. of Cotton Thread m'd, 113,287; value, $179,500; lbs. of Cotton Bat- ting m'd, 56,000; value, $7,340 ; value of all other goods m'd, (5,486 lbs. T^vdne, 13,135 lbs. Wicking,) $13,605 ; cap., $3,126,500 ; m. emp., 1,037; f. emp., 1,617. Calico, establishments for printing, 2 ; yards of calico printed, 28,080,000 ; value before printing, $5,616,000; value after printing, $7,020,000; cap., $360,000 ; m. emp., 464 ; f. emp., 24. Spool Cotton, establishments for m, of, 3 ; value of stock used, $82,500 ; dozens m'd, 640,000 ; value, $169,000 ; cap., $185,500 ; m. emp., 46; f. emp., 171. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 6 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 125,000 ; gross value of stock used, $150,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 126,300 ; value, $284,000 ; cap., $150,000; m. emp., 65 ; f. emp., 38. Linen, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $210,648 ; yards of linen m'd, (Crash, 14 and 17 inches wide,) 1,216,464; value, $272,900 ; cap., $400,000 ; m. emp , 95 ; f. emp., 119. Rolling, Slitting, and Nail Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $490,000 ; tons of Iron m'd and not made into nails, 2,598 ; value, $375,000 ; machines for m. of Nails, 105; tons of nails m'd, 2,656; value, $318,000 ; cap., $250,000 ; hands emp., 265. Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $50,240 ; tons of Castings m'd, 887^ ; value, $76,500 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 63. Cotton, Woollen, and other INIachinery, establishments for m. of, 3 ; gross value of stock used, $56,750; value of machinery m'd, $103,500; cap., $86,000 ; hands emp., 103. Machine and Hand Cards of all kinds, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,050 ; feet of Machine Cards m'd, 5,500 ; value, $8,375 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. Steam Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $11,250; portable steam engines and boilei"S built, 8 each; value, $19,680 ; cap., $13,000 ; hands emp., 30. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 91 Bristol Co. Fall River. Mechanics' Tools, gross value m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, $15,000 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 40. Brass Foundries, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,350 ; Machine Castings and Pump Fixtures m'd, lbs., 16,000; value, $6,750; cap., $1,950; hands emp., 3. Hoop Skirts, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,110 ; skirts m'd, 6,934 ; value, $7,650 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 10. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 4 ; value of stock used, $4,650 ; newspapers printed, (News, Journal, Press,) 3; issued daily (1,) tri- weekly (1,) weekly (2 ;) gross value, $5,600 ; cap., $9,000 ; value of all other printing done, $6,150 ; capital invested in printing, besides newspapers, $1,750 ; m. emp., 21 ; f emp., 1. Bookbinderies, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,600 ; value of bookbinding done, $2,600 ; cap., $2,300 ; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 6 ; value of stock used, $3,050 ; daguerreoty|)es and photographs taken, 22,100 ; value, $10,950 ; cap., $6,900 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 1. Picture Frames, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $100 ; picture frames m'd, 350 ; value, $175 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Silver Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of silver Spoons m'd, $200 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 197 ; value, $7,400 ; value of stock used, $3,800 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 9. Upholstery Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,075 ; value of upholstery m'd, $3,620 ; cap., $1,300 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 1. Hat and Cap Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $900 ; hats and caps m'd, 468 ; value, $1,640 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Boats, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,062 ; boats built, 4 ; value, $2,120 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 20 ; value of fabric, $2,400 ; value of sails, $3,100; Sails made of foreign flibric,. 30 ; value of fabric, $8,000 ; value of sails, $9,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; number of each m'd, 13 Open Wagons, 2 Covered Wagons, 16 Wheels ; value, $1,770 ; value of stock used, $1,075 ; cap., $1,050 ; hands emp., 6. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 21,000; value, $21,000; cap., $1,600 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp. 2. 92 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Fall River. Bristol Co. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 7; value of stock used, $36,710; value of clothing m'd, $55,850 ; cap^ $16,200 ; ni. emp., 16 ; f. emp. 48. Coffee Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,590 ; lbs. of Coffee m'd, 16,089 ; value, $4,288 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 2. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,640 ; value of Cemetery Monuments and Headstones m'd, $12,980 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 9. Soap, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $32,500 ; bbls. of Soft Soap m'd, 250 ; value, $810 ; lbs. of Hard Soap m'd, 349,985 ; value, $43,215 ; cap., $9,000 ; hands emp., 10. Master Builders, 14; Buildings erected, 26 ; valiie, $111,700 ; value of materials used, $77,475 ; hands emp., 75. Blacksmith Shops, 10; value of stock used, $11,110; value of work done, 21,625 ; cap., $5,300 ; hands emp., 30. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $1,950 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Tin Ware Manufactories, 5 ; value of stock used, $5,925 ; value of tin ware m'd, $9,800; cap., $3,400; hands emp., 11. Medicines, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used^ $500 ; value of medicines, $800; cap., $300; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush, of Wheat ground, 295,204 ; value, $640,875 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 61,864 ; value, $660,875 ; bush. Grain ground, besides wheat,(mostly Corn.) 68,500 ; value, $95,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 38. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,500 ; Hides tanned and curried, 2,400 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $10,000; cap. $12,000; hands emp., 7. Belting of all kinds and all materials for machmery, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,070 ; lbs. m'd, 9,200 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $600; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 766 ; pairs of Shoes of all kinds m'd, 732 ; gross value of stock used in m. of boots and shoes, $4,400 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $6,650 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 23 ; f. emp., 1. Engine and other Hose of all descriptions, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; feet of engine hose m'd, (all of leather,) 653 ; value, $1,225 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Cigars m'd, value, $9,150 ; value of stock used, $2,825 ; cap., $2,200 ; m. emp., 13 ; f. emp., 1. Blacking, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; gross value of blacking m'd, $2,800 ; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 93 Bristol Co. Fall River. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for ra. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $180; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Flour Barrels and Half BaiTels, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; bbls. and half bbls. m'd, 53,581 ; value, $24,700 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 18. Coffins of all kinds, m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,215 ; coffins made, 450 ; value, $2,430 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. Planing Mills, 1 ; value of work done, $3,200 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for m. of, (2 Wooden, 1 Paper,) 3 ; value of stock used, $19,000; value of Wooden Boxes made, $27,300; value of Paper Boxes made, $12,500 ; cap., (in wooden boxes, $10,500, paper boxes, $5,000,) $15,500 ; m. emp., (on wood, 4, on paper, 3,) 7 ; f. emp., (all on paper boxes,) 16. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of gas m'd, $25,000; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 18,500; value, $18,500; cap., $28,000; hands emp., (on an average,) 100. Bakeries, 4 ; value of stock used, $51,270 ; value of bread m'd, $71,035 ; cap., $8,925 ; hands emp., 26. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 1,250; value, $1,250; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 12. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 63 ; tonnage, 10,183 ; value, $281,415 ; amount received for freight, $306,795 ; hands emp., 336. Stone Quarries, 2 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $13,500; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 21. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 50,000 ; value, $1,875 ; Shingles prepared for market, 100,000 ; value, $400 ; value of all other Lumber, (Timber, Box Stuff, Cedar Posts, &c.,) $765 ; cap., $2,760; hands emp., 4. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 2,999; value, $12,450; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 5. Charcoal m'd, bush., 1,500; value, $300; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 233; acres, 5,974; value, including Buildings, $731,425; acres of land improved, 3,619 ; persons emp., 350. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,013. Unimprovable Land, acres, 342. Woodland, acres, 11,047; value, $181,115. 94 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Fall River. Bristol Co. Indian Corn, acres, 265 ; bush., 10,327 ; value, $14,000. Wheat, acres, 5; bush., 96; vakie, $200. Rye, acres, 49 ; bush., 949 ; value, $1,425. Barley, acres, 77 ; bush., 2,080 ; value, $2,800. Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 150 ; value, $200. Oats, acres, 74 ; bush., 2,361 ; value, $2,400. All other Grain Crops, acres, 13_; bush, of all other Grains, 800 ; value, $1,320. Potatoes, acres, 179 ; bush., 18,017 ; value, $16,220. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, acres, 56; bush., 18,723; value, $9,500. Onions, acres, 21 ; bush., 4,726 ; value, $7,150. Carrots, acres, A^ ; bush., 1,450 ; value, $435. Cabbage, acres, 11 ; value, $2,055. Market Gardening, acres, 66J ; value, $4,345. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 9 ; bush., 2,450 ; value, $2,025. Cranberries, acres, 4 ; bush., 100 ; value, $300. English Mowing, acres, 1,314 ; tons of English hay, 1,515 ; value, $37,780. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 17 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 10 ; value, $90. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 12 ; tons of salt hay, 24 ; value, $196. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,327 ; value of apples, $4,045 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 12,150 ; value of pears, $6,075 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,564; value of fruit, $3,150 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,200 value of Grapes grown, $2,740. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 4 ; all other kinds of sheep, 362 ; gross value of all sheep, $1,850 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 25 ; value, $25 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,258 ; value, $945. Horses, 732 ; value, $68,860 ; Oxen over four years old, 89 ; Steers under four years old, 17 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,145 ; Milch Cows, 625 ; Heifers, 60 ; value of cows and heifers, $23,065 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (11 Bulls,) $530 ; gallons of Milk sold, 78,300 ; value, $15,600 ; lbs. Butter sold, 5,050 ; value, $1,950. Beef, dressed, lbs., 175,516 ; value, $8,640. Pork, dressed, lbs., 73,703 ; value, $11,690. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 9,715; value, $884. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,683 ; value, $1,070. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 95 Bristol Co. Fall River. Swine, 330; value, $3,910; value of Poultry sold, $3,350; value of Eggs sold, $3,225 ; lbs. of Honey, 350 ; value, $110 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 6 ; value, $4 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $520. Cloth m'd in the family, (Woollen Cloth,) yards, 50 ; value, $25. Peat dug, cords, 750 ; value, $1,500 ; hands emp., 4. Establishments for m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 5 ; value of articles m'd, (Cement Water Pipe,) $3,050 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $450 ; m. emp., 7. Turbine Water Wheels and Hydraulic Presses, establishments for m. of, 1; value of stock used, $43,119; value of articles m'd, $58,383; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 30. Weavers' Harnesses, for Cotton Mills, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of harnesses m'd, $800 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Top Roller Covering, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of work done, $12,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 3. Banisters and other Stair Work, Brackets and other Turned Wood Work, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; value of work done, $3,800 ; m. emp., 3. Bonnets, establishments for m. of, 8 ; value of stock used, $2,080 ; value of bonnets m'd, $3,300 ; f. emp., 12 ; bonnets m'd, 660. Liquid Dentrifice, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000; value of goods m'd, $1,500; cap., $500; m. emp., 1; f. emp., 1. Weavers' Reeds, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; value of reeds m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $1,300 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 1. Ladies' Cloaks and Dresses, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $4,576 ; value of goods m'd, $5,895 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Bone Boiling Establishments, 2 ; tons Glue Substitutes m'd, 58 ; value, $1,570 ; tons Bone Dust m'd, 192 ; value, $2,300 ; tons Soap Grease m'd, 15 ; value, $2,400 ; value of stock used, $3,700 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 4. Kerosene Lamp Wicking, establfshments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $30,000 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 6. Lithographic Printing Establishments, 1 ; value of printing done, $28,000 ; value of stock used, $18,000; cap., $35,000 ; m.emp., 14; f. emp., 5. 96 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Freetown. Bristol Co. Fishing Business Companies, 3 ; bbls. Menhaden Fish taken, 49,000 ; value, $43,700 ; cap., $5,500 ; m. erap., 24. Fish Oil and Guano, establishments for m. of, 2; gallons Oil m'd, 33,598: value, $30,238; bbls. guano m'd, 5,500; value, $13,750; cap., $4,625 ; m. emp., 12. Sarsaparilla and Root Beer, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,850 ; value of articles m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp. 4. Clothes Lines and Bed Cords, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of articles m'd, $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Millinery Establishments, 10; value of stock used, $5,500; value of work when finished, $11,500; cap., $5,000; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 37. FREETOWN. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 30,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 6. Nail Mills, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; machines for m. of Nails, 17 ; tons of nails m'd, 100 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $5,600 ; value of materials used, $3,400; hands emp., 10. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 4. Anns, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value m'd, (Sights for Government Rifles,) $7,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 25. Grist Mills, 3 ; bush, of Grain ground, 20,000 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,300 ; Hides tanned, 800 ; Hides tanned and curried, 800 ; value of Leather tamied and curried, $3,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 150; gross value of stock used, $300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $600 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 1,200; value, $6,000; cap., $3,500; hands emp., 25. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 1 ; tomiage, 42 ; value, $1,000 ; amount received for freight, $800 ; hands emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 97 Bristol Co. Freetown. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,200,000 ; value, $14,4:00 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 900,000 ; value, $2,700 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 12. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,500 ; value, $20,000; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 125. Charcoal m'd, bush., 9,000 ; value, $1,350 ; cap., $850 ; hands emp., 25. Farms, 167 ; acres, 7,568; value, including Buildings, $222,185; acres of land improved, 2,547 ; persons emp., 289. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,921. Unimprovable Land, acres, 112. Woodland, acres, 13,836; value, $176,873. Indian Corn, acres, 181 ; bush., 4,489 ; value, $4,489. Rye, acres, 69 ; bush., 690 ; value, $G90. Oats, acres, (mostly cut for fodder,) 31. Potatoes, acres, 156; bush., 6,800; value, $5,000. Tvirnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 15 ; bush., 2,250 ; value, $900. Onions, acres, 5 ; bush., 1,200 ; value, $400. Market Gardening, acres, 27 ; value of products, $2,500. Cranberries, acres, 30 ; bush., 1,140 ; value, $2,280. English Mowmg, acres, 800 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 600 ; value, $10,800. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 130 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 100 ; value, $800. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 62 ; tons of salt hay, 62 ; value, $620. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,451 ; value of apples, $10,902; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 420 ; value of pears, $500 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 500 ; value of fruit, $125 ; value of Nuts or Ben-ies cultivated or gathered for market, $600. Sheep, 491 ; gi'oss value, $1,964; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,964; value, $1,276. Horses, 140; value, $10,500; Oxen over four years old, 54; Steers under four years old, 28 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,515 ; Milch Cows, 205 ; Heifers, 50; value of cows and heifers, $11,500; gallons of Milk sold, 27,900 ; value, $5,580 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,250 ; value, $3,075; lbs. of Cheese, 1,800; value, $216. Beef, dressed, lbs., 55,000 ; value, $6,600. Pork, dressed, lbs., 66,000 ; value, $9,900. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,500 ; value, $375. Veal, dressed, lbs., 7,000 ; value, $1,000. Swine, 186; value, $4,650; value of Poultry sold, $1,500; value of Eggs sold, $2,500 ; lbs. of Honey, $1,000 ; value, $150 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 200 ; value, $50. 13 98 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Mansfield. Bristol Co. Cloth m'd in the family, Cotton and Wool, yards, 76; value, $60. Mill for cleaning Cotton Waste, 1 ; tons waste cleaned, 100 ; value, $12,000 ; hands emp., 6. MANSFIELD. Cotton Mills, 2 ; spindles, 1,800 ; lbs. of cotton consumed, 35,500 ; gross value of stock used, $30,000 ; lbs. of Yam m'd and not made into cloth, 20,000 ; gross value, $15,000 ; lbs. of Cotton Thread m'd, 15,000 ; value, $30,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 14. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 200,000 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 2. Jet Pins for ornaments to ladies' dresses and bonnets, and of ladies' Belt Buckles and Belt Clasps, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, (Horn and Gold Plate,) $5,000 ; value of Belt Buckles m'd, $20,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 20. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 1,000; value, $75,000; cap., $30,000; hands emp., 30. Cutlery, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of Shoe, Bread, Oyster and Butcher Knives, Surgical Instruments, and Skates m'd, $45,000 ; cap., $2'0,000 ; hands emp., 35. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 4 ; value of. stock used, $20,000 ; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 85 ; value, $31,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 14. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $600; value of stock used, $100; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Soap, establislunents for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 300 ; value, $1,200 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 1,000 ; value, $120 ; value of aU other soaps m'd, $500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp,, 1. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 2,000 ; value, $3,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 400 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 1. Straw Bomiets and Hats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $70,000 ; value of Straw Bonnets m'd, $100,000 ; value of 1865.] INDUSTRY OF I^IASSACHUSETTS. 99 Bristol Co. Mansfield. Straw Hats m'd, $75,000 ; value of Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnetl or hats, $1,200 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 35 ; f. emp., 525. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $20,000; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 300,000 ; value, $6,000 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 150,000 ; value, $450 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,159 ; value, $10,795. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 1,200; value, $150. Farms, 273 ; acres, 5,572 ; value, including Buildings, $275,000 ; acres of land improved, 5,572 ; persons emp., 455. Unimprovable Land, acres, 198. Woodland, acres, 5,698 ; value, $143,960. Indian Com, acres,- 376 ; bush., 8,658 ; value, $13,487. Wheat, acres, 6 ; bush., 90 ; value, $180. Rye, acres, 38^; bush., 368; value, $552. Barley, acres, 9 ; bush., 113 ; value, $125. Oats, acres, 51 ; bush., 1,020 ; value, $1,000. Potatoes, acres, 173; bush., 1,384; value, $10,380. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3^; bush., 875 ; value, $218. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 64 ; value, $80. Carrots, acres, 1^; bush., 400 ; value, $100. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $100. Winter Squash, acres, 1 ; value, $50. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 J ; bush., 640 ; value, $160. Cranberries, acres, 18 ; small crop in 1864 ; usual crop valued at $600. English Mowing, acres, 1,164; tons of English hay, 675; value, $16,875. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 463 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 417 ; value, $4,170. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,462 ; value of apples, $1,200 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 514 ; value of pears, $400. Sheep, 26 ; gross value of all sheep, $130. Horses, 212; value, $15,900; Oxen over four years old, 36; Steers under four years old, 28 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,000 ; Milch Cows, 285 ; Heifers, 36; value of cows and heifers, $12,840; gallons of Milk sold, 1,085; value, $217; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,658; value, $1,414; lbs. of Cheese, 3,830 ; value, $383. Beef, dressed, lbs., 159,250 ; value, $11,147. Pork, dressed, lbs., 61,450; value, $6,145. 100 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. New Bedford. Bristol Co. Veal, lbs., 15,000 ; value, $1,500. Swine, 82; value, $984; value of Poultry sold, $1,397 ; Value of Eggs sold, $666 ; lbs. of Honey, 45 ; value, $11. Value of articles m'd in the ftimily for sale and not before enumerated, (Straw Braid,) $1,346. Basket Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,040 ; value of goods m'd, $18,385 ; hands emp., 42. Shoe Awls, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of goods m'd, $5,600 ; hands emp., 8. 1 NEW BEDFORD. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 30,000; lbs. cotton consumed, 850,296 ; gross value of stock used, $760,236; yards cloth m'd,' 2,767,800; value, $1,383,900 ; cap. $1,000,000 ; m. emp., 220 ; f. emp., 300. EoUing, Slitting, and Nail Mills, 1; value of stock used, $117,060; tons of Iron m'd and not made into nails, 1,140; value, $170,757; cap., $80,000 ; hands emp., 40. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than Pig Iron, furnaces for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $42,400; tons m'd, 497; value, $65,160 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 34. Steam-engines and Boilers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; steam-engines and boilers built, 27 ; value, $23,750 ; cap. $40,000 ; hands emp., 55. Cement Pipes, estabHshments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $500; feet of pipe m'd, 7,300 ; value, $1,215; cap., $2,800; hands emp., 3. Iron Railing and Iron Fences, shops for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of iron railing and iron fences m'd, $1,800 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Metal Sheathing of all kinds for vessels, manufactories of, 1 ; value, $532,146; lbs. Yellow Sheathing, Bolts, Nails and Plates m'd, .1,670,930; value, $601,772; cap. $300,000 ; hands emp., 100. Copper Manufactories 1 ; value of stock used, $266,078 ; lbs. copper m'd, 835,465 ; value, $300,886 ; lbs. Sheathing, Brazurs, and Bolts, 835,465 ; value, $300,886. Brass Foundries, 2 ; value of stock used, $32,000 ; lbs. Composition Spikes, Nails, Castings, and Copper m'd., 44,000 ; value, $90,000 ; .cap., $23,000 ; hands emp., 17. 1865.] INDUSTRY pF MASSACHUSETTS. 101 Bristol Co. New Bedford. ♦ Hoop Skirts, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used $4,500 ; hoop skirts m'd, 4,900; value, $5,000; eap., $2,500; £ emp., 11. Chemical Prepartitions, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $27,500 ; value of preparations m'd, $30,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 15. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $16,862; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Standard, Mercury, and -Shipping List,) 3 ; 2 dailies, 3 Aveeklies ; gi-oss value, $20,700 ; cap., $25,100 ; value of all other printmg done, $6,650; cap., $6,500; m. emp., 32. Bookbinderies, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,860 ; value of bookbinding done, $5,668 ; cap., $2,050 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 13. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 12 ; value of stock used, $29,150 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 399,090 ; value, $53,740 ; cap., $22,400 ; m. emp., 38 ; f. emp., 37. Looking-glasses and Picture Frames, mantifactories of, 5 ; value of stock used, $10,800; articles m'd, 92,200; value, $16,800; cap., $3,350; hands emp., 27. Mattresses of all kinds and materials, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500; mattresses of each kind made, 162; value, $800; cap.. $300 ; m. emp., 2. Saddles and Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; total m'd, 725 ; value, $15,720; value of stock used, $7,050; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 17. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $260,000 ; cordage m'd, (hemp and manilla,) tons, 1,000 ; value, $400,000 ; cap., $75,000 ; m. emp., 80 ; f. einp., 20. Ship Yards, 2 ; value of materials used, $24,500 ; Vessels launched, 3 ; tonnage, 676; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $44,800 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 30. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 5 ; value of materials used, $9,500 ; boats built, 303 ; value, $23,165 ; cap., $9,900 ; hands emp., 21. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds, 3 ; value of materials used, $6,500 ; masts and spars. m'd, 415; value, $12,000; cap., $9,500; hands emp., 11. , Sail Lofts, 7 ; sails made of American fabric during the year, 122 ; value of the fabric, $20,013 ; value of the sails, $25,757 ; sails made of foreign fabric, 681 ; value of the fabric, $90,193 ; value of the sails, $109,543 ; cap., $30,000; hands emp., 40. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; bush, m'd, 700 ; value, $500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 1. 102 STATISTICS OF, THE [1865. New Bedford. Bristol Co. EaUroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 8; total m'd, 229 ; value, $44,517 ; value of stock used, $24,250 ; cap., $42,800 ; hands emp., 70. Confectionery, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $73,000; lbs. confectionery made, 34,000; value, $91,120; cap., $19,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 4. Photograph Albums, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; albums made, 3,500 ; . value, $1,875 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 8. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 20 ; value of stock used, $167,878; value of clothing m'd, $238,833; cap., $111,600; m. emp., 50 ; f emp., 199. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 3; value of stock used, $4,578; quantity of articles m'd, 715; value, $7,823 ; cap., $7,600 ; hands emp., 7. Sperm Candles, estabhshments for the m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $87,847 ; lbs. made, 291,15/; value, $107,848 ; cap., $46,000 ; hands emp., 10. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 7; value of stock used, $64,035; bbls. of soft soap m'd, including oil soap, 2,902 ; value, $47,228 ; lbs. hard soap m'd, 235,000 ; value, $29,000 ; value of all other soaps $12,000 ; cap., $43,000 ; hands emp., 23. Sperm and Whale Oil, establishments for the m. of, 6 ; gross value of stock consumed, $3,682,780; gallons sperm oil m'd, 1,117,365; value, $2,558,765 ; gallons whale oil m'd, 1,293,958 ; value, $1,669,205; cap., $968,000; hands emp., 79. Kerosene or refined Petroleum, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; gallons crude petroleum used, 513,400 ; value, $185,144 ; tons coal used, 715 ; value, $7,865 ; bbls. used, 18,800 ; value, $33,850 ; gallons of kerosene or refined petroleum m'd, 361,000 ; value, $232,500 : gal- lons of Lubricating Oil, 215,000 ; value, $107,500 ; gallons of Naptha, 40,300; value, $13,500; lbs. Paraflftne, 209,000; value, $41,720; value of other products, $21,600 ; cap., $152,000 ; hands emp., 50. Master Builders, 40 ; Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $15,000 ; value of the materials used, $10,000 ; hands emp., 18. Blacksmith Shops, 17; value of stpck used, $34,055 ; value of work done, $62,100; cap., $23,800; hands emp., 56. Shot and Shells m'd, tons, 600 ; value, $7,200 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 20. Tin Ware Manufactories, 9; value of stock used, $12,200; value of tin ware m'd, $22,100 ; cap., $19,600 ; hands emp., 38. 1865.1 INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 103 Bristol Co. ' New Bedford. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, grain ground, 306,752 ; value, $622,666 ; bbls. flour m'd, 51,172; value, $598,064; cap., $210,000; hands emp., 45. Tanning and CuiTying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $36,000 ; Hides and Skins tanned and curried, 21,000 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $57,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 32. Boots, pairs of aU kinds m'd, 3,300 ; pairs of shoes of all kinds m'd, 66,620; gross value of stock used, $118,711; value of boots and shoes m'd, $141,889 ; cap., $44,555 ; m. emp., 109 ; f. emp., 21. Engine and other Hose of all descriptions, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $340 ; feet of engine and ship hose m'd, (material, leather,) 680 ; value, $680 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 1. Cigars m'd, value of, $6,150 ; value of stock used, $2,148 ; cap., $2,600 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 3. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $2,000; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $5,717 ; cap., $1,400; hands emp., 8. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 13 ; value of stock used, $99,781 ; bbls. of casks m'd, 66,417; value, $145,220; cap., $55,100; hands emp., 61. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,565 ; coffins made, 660 ; value, $6,339 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 5. Planing Mills and Establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,700 ;• value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $2,000 ; value of all other work done, $500; cap., $1,300 ; hands emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,230 ; value of wooden boxes made, $660 ; value of paper boxes made, $3,000 ; cap., $3,600 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 4. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $14,200 ; value of gas m'd, $22,000 ; cap., $130,000; hands emp., 11. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons preserved, 12,000 ; value, $9,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 12. Bakeries, 6 ; value of stock used, $100,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $131,500 ; cap., $30,300 ; hands emp., 39. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 173 ; tonnage, 57,862 ; gallons Sperm Oil imported, 1,423,894 ; value, $2,748,116; gaUons of Whale Oil imported, 1,504,156; value, $1,925,320; lbs. Spermaceti, (extracted from sperm oil,) 653,362 ; value, $238,683 ; lbs. Whalebone imported, 408,550 ; value, $735,390 ; cap., $4,723,000 ; hands emp., 1,981. 104 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. New Bedford. Bristol Co. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 21 ; tonnage, 2,140 ; value, $113,000 ; amount received -for freight, $102,442 ; hands emp., 97. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 132,000 ; value, $3,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood, cords prepared for market, 1,078 ; value, $4,312. Corn and other Brooms m'd, 72,000 ; value, $3,000 ; value of stock consumed, $2,000; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Farms, 364; acres, 7,374; value, including Buildings, $808,515 ; acres improved, 3,710; persons emp., 400. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,206. Unimprovable Land, acres, 18. i Woodland, acres, 2,440; value, $78,145. Lidian Corn, acres, 182 ; bush., 6,953 ; value, $6,953. Wheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 72 ; value, $144. Eye, acres, 12; bush., 175; value, $175. Barley, acres, 110; bush., 4,000; value, $3,600. Oats, acres, 50 ; bush., 1,750; value, $1,015. Potatoes, acres, 76; bush., 12,160 ; value, $7,296. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7 ; bush., 1,350 ; value, $337. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $450. Market Gardening, acres, 4; value, $600. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 800 ; value, $400. Cranberries, bush., 20 ; value, $60. English Mowing, acres, 1,315 ; tons of English hay, 2,170 ; value, $26,040. , Salt Marsh mown, acres, 64 ; tons salt hay, 44 ; value, $3,008. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,030 ; value of apples, $1,070 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,400 ; value of pears, $578 ; all other trees cultivated for theu* fruit, 240 ; value of fruit, $185 ; value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $400. Sheep, 28 ; value, $140 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 98 ; value, $49. Horses, 883; value, $113,024; Asses and Mules, 9; value, $900; Oxen oyer four years old, 32 ; Steers under four years old, 14 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,246 ; Milch Cows, 648 ; Heifers, 20 ; value of cows and heifers, $33,400 ; gallons of Milk sold, 72,024 ; value, $11,524; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,835; value, $1,634; lbs. of Cheese, 300 ; value, $54. Beef, dressed, lbs., 626,600 ; value, $93,990. Pork, dressed, lbs., 53,833 ; value, $7,537. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,065 ; value, $429. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 105 Bristol Co. Norton. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,960; value, ^355. Swine, 558 ; value, $6,890 ; value of Poultry sold, $75 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,875 ; lbs. of Honey, 250 ; value, $75 ; lbs. of BeesAvax, 20 ; value, $10. Morse's Patent Twist Drills, value of m'd, $8,000 ; value of stock used, $4,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 12; f. emp., 15. NORTON. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 2,500 ; cotton consumed, tons, 25 ; gross value of stock used, $25,000 ; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, 100,000 ; gross value, $35,000 ; lbs. of Cotton Batting m'd, 210,000 ; value, $63,000 ; cap., $50,000; m. emp., 13 ; f. emp., 7. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $35,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 850 ; value, $90,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 65. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of each m'd, 17 ; value, $450 ; value of stock used, $275 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Marble and other kuids of stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of Gravestones and Monuments m'd, $900 ; hands emp., 2.- Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, $100 ; value, $450 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of work done, $500 ; cap., $125 ; hands emp.. 1. Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50 ; value of pumps m'd, $150 ; hands emp., 1. Friction Matches, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; gross of matches m'd, 7,000 ; value, $4,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 5,000 ; value, $300 ; cap., $600 ;%ands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 7 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 392,000 ; value, $4,704 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 350,000 ; value, $1,050 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark, pi'epared for market, cords, 2,822 ; value, $5,644 ; hands emp., 50. Charcoal m'd, bush., 3,600 ; value, $500 ; hands emp., 1. U 106 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Norton. Bristol Co. Farms, 186 ; acres, 15,960 ; value, including Buildings, $519,750 ; acres improved, 5,218 ; persons emp., 223". Unimproved Land, acres, 7,007. Unimprovable Land, acres, 355. "Woodland, acres, 1,931 ; value, $61,792. Indian Corn, acres, 315 ; bush., 5,084; value, $5,084. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 12 ; value, $20. Rye, acres, 98 ; bush., 716 ; value, $800. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 40 ; value, $50. Oats, acres, 103; bush., 1,111 ; value, $555. Potatoes, acres, 189 ; bush., 11,112; value, $5,556. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 8; bush., 1^085; value, $271. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 160; value, $25. Cranberries, acres, 45| , bush., 229 ; value, $458. English Mowing, acres, 1,631 ; tons of English hay, 924 ; value, $18,480. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 750 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 457^ ; value, $4,575. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,008 ; value of apples, $1,669 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 148 ; value of pears, $300 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $125. Sheep, 107; gross value, $535; lbs. of Wool produced, 342; value, $154. Horses, 196; value, $12,015; Oxen over four years old, 106; Steers under four years old, 55 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,840 ; Milch Cows, 340; Heifers, 69; value of cows and heifers, $11,883; gallons of Milk sold, 3,590 ; value, $553 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,274 ; value, $655 ; lbs. of Cheese, 750 ; value, $60. Beef, dressed, lbs., 120,000 ; value, $7,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 25,000 ; value, $2,000. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 4,800 ; value, $384. Veal, dressed, lbs., 18,000 ; value, $1,440. Swine, 220 ; value, $6,353 ; value of Poultry sold, $627 ; value of Eggs sold, $781 ; lbs. of Honey, 250 ; value, $75. Baskets m'd, 2,650 ; value, $700 ; cap., $250 ; m. emp., 4. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 107 Bristol Co. Raynham. RAYNHAM. Nail Mills, 4; value of stock used, $216,950; machines, 153; tons of nails m'd, 3,173; value, $369,800 ; cap., $40,000; hands emp., 152. Anchor Forge, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; tons of anchors m'd, 150; value, $25,000; cap., $20,000; hands emp., 10. Shovels, Spades, Forks, and Hoes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,200; dozens of shovels, spades, forks, and hoes m'd, 2,531 ; value, $16,550; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 15. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 60; value, $270; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 4,000; value, $480. Blacksmith Shops, 2; value of stock used, $1,000; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Shoes, pairs of all kmds m'd, 88,685 ; gross value of stock used, $76,254; value of shoes m'd, $110,125; cap., $25,000; m. emp., 60; f. emp., 12. Value of Straw Braid m'd and not made into bomiets or hats, $562. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 4. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 650,000 alewives, 600 shad ; value, $4,225 ; hands emp., 16. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 35,300 ; value, $3,530 ; Shingles prepared for market, 260,000 ; value, $520 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,469 ; value, $5,172 ; hands emp., 13. Farms, 127 ; acres, 10,807 ; value of same, including Buildings, $447,- 845 ; acres of land improved, 5,581 ; persons emp., 103. Unimproved Land, acres, 515. Woodland, acres, 4,711 ; value, $100,570. Lidian Corn, acres, 184; bush., 4,579; value, $4,579. Wheat, acres, 13 ; bush., 174 ; value, $261. Rye, acres, 43 ; bush., 393 ; value, $393. Oats, acres, 82 ; bush., 1,197; value, $5,985. Potatoes, acres, 124; bush., 8,822; value, $4,411. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 10 ; bush., 1,544 ; value, $308.80. Cranberries, acres, 10 ; bush., 346 ; value, $1,038. Eughsh Momng, acres, 1,343 ; tons of EngHsh hay, 870 ; value, $17,400 ; Grass or Clover Seed, bush., 12 ; value, $50. 108 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Eehoboth. Bristol Co. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 358 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 149 ; value, $1,192. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,831; value of apples, $2,387; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 778 ; value of pears, $289 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 22 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $75. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 188 ; value, $701 ; lbs. of Wool, 520 ; value, $312. Horses, 208 ; value, $17,597 ; Oxen over four years old, 68 ; Steers under four years old, 33 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,535 ; Milch Cows, 308 ; Heifers, 34 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,893 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 Bulls,) $80 ; gallons of JMilk sold, 177,028 ; value, $2,836.48 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,687 ; value, $506.10; lbs. of Cheese, 80; value, $16. Beef, dressed, lbs., 68,540 ; value, $6,854. Pork, dressed, lbs., 18,130 ; value, $1,813. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,370 ; value, $237. Swine, 335 ; value, $2,870 ;_ value of Poultry sold, $563 ; value of Eggs sold, $804.70 ; lbs. of Honey, 100 ; value, $25. REHOBOTH. Cotton Mills, 3 ; spindles, 2,888; cotton consumed, lbs., 175,000; gross value of stock used, $52,500 ; lbs. of Cotton Batthig m'd, 6,000 ; value of all other goods m'd in said mills, (Cotton Twine,) $134,000 ; cap., $23,900 ; m. emp., 6; f. emp., 19. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work done, $1,900 ; cap., $400 ;, hands emp., 4. . Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, yards, 4,000 ; value, $80. Shad taken, 2,400 ; value, $800 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 4; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 95,000; value, $1,900 ; Sliuigles prepared for market, 205,000 ; value, $917 ; hands emp., average 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,451 ; value, $10,814. Charcoal m'd, bush., 29,250 ; value, $4,452. Farms, 323 ; acres, 26,978 ; value, including Buildings, $643,120 ; acres improved, 16,287 ; persons emp., 345. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,287. Unimprovable Land, acres, 400. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 109 Bristol Co. Rehoboth. Woodland, acres, 9,004; value, $212,600. Indian Corn, acres, 503 ; bush., 13,125 ; value, $13,125. Wheat, acres, 5|; bush., 55 ; value, $110. Rye, acres, 245 ; bush., 2,484 ; value, $3,104. Barley, acres, 11-| ; bush., 112 ; value, $162. Buckwheat, acres, 16; bush., 148; value, $148. Oats, acres, 249 ; bush., 4,637 ; value, $3,708. Potatoes, acres, 344^; bush., 29,571 ; value, $20,554. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 11 ; bush., 2,281 ; value, $570. Onions, acres, 2^ ; bush., 570 ; value, $727. Winter Squash, acres, | ; value, $87.50. Market Gardening, acres, 67 ; value, $4,135. Cranberries, acres, 38 ; bush., 200 ; value, $500. English Mowing, acres, 2,908 ; tons of English hay, 1,895 ; value, $37,700. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,237 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 731 ; value, $8,460. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 26 ; tons of salt hay, 13^^ ; value, $120. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,304 ; value of apples, $3,760 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 445; value of pears, $134; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 563 ; value of fruit, $348 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $2,296. Sheep, 332 ; value, $1,376 ; lbs. of Wool, 1,058 ; value, $845. Horses, 329 ; value; $21,821 ; Oxen over four years old, 102 ; Steers under four years old, 46 ; value of oxen and steers, $10,073 ; Milch Cows, 690; Heifers, 71 ; value of cows and heifers, $24,160; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (115 Calves and Yearlings, 5 Bulls, 5 Colts,) $2,706 ; gaUons of Milk sold, 30,952 ; value, $5,571 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 16,331; value, $4,899; lbs. of Cheese, 1,745; value, $349. Beef, dressed, lbs., 265,900 ; value, $26,590. Pork, di-essed, lbs., 128,860 ; value, $18,039. Veal, dressed, lbs., 10,700 ; value, $1,070. Swine, 404; value, $6,089 ; value of Poultry sold, $2,412; value of Eggs sold, $3,903 ; lbs. of Honey, 900 ; value, $300 ; Beans, bush., 181 ; value, $452. Hoops, Hogshead, m'd, 256,500 ; value, $5,643 ; Nail Cask hoops m'd, 402,000 ; value, $1,608. 110 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Seekonk. Bristol Co. SEEKONK. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 700,000 ; value, $8,400 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 40,000 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,139 ; value, $4,556 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 25. Farms, 166 ; acres, 10,636; value, including Buildings, $435,624; acres improved, 3,660 ; persons emp., 193. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,328. Unimpi'ovable Land, acres, 330. Woodland, acres, 5,318 ; value, $106,360. Lidian Corn, acres, 254 ; bush., 6,100 ; value, $7,625. Eye, acres, 137 ; bush., 1,469 ; value, $1,836. Barley, acres, 12 ; bush., 311 ; value, $389. Oats, acres, 35 ; bush., 825 ; value, $660. Potatoes, acres, 196; bush., 16,425; value, $16,425. Turnips cultivated as afield crop, acres, 8 ; bush., 1,577 ; value, $473.10. Onions, acres, 2; bush., 374; value, $561. Cabbage, acres, 4 ; value, $501. Market Gardening, acres, 17 ; value of products, $2,500. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 200 ; value, $100. Tobacco, acres, ^ ; lbs., 700 ; value, $100. Cranberries, acres, 5 ; bush., 400 ; value, $800. English Mowing, acres, 1,266; tons of English hay, 1,004; value, $20,080. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 464 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 308 ; value, $3,080. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 39 ; tons of salt hay, 25 ; value, $375. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,711 ; value of apples, $818.50 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $200. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 24 ; value, $88 ; lbs. of Wool, 66 ; value, $49.50. Horses, 171; value, $12,720; Oxen over four years old, 72; Steers under four years old, 36 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,870 ; Milch Cows, 353 ; Heifers, 89 ; value of cows and heifers, $12,110 ; gallons of Milk sold, 378,726 ; value, $53,021.64 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,320 ; value, $1,070. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IMASSACHUSETTS. Ill Bristol Co. Somerset. Beef, dressed, lbs., 26,450 ; value, $2,645. Pork, dressed, lbs., 66,414; value, $7,969.68. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,385 ; value, $1,366.20. Swine, 185 ; value, $2,298 ; value of Poultry sold, $942 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,763 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,500. SOMERSET. Rolling, Slitting, and Nail MUls, 1 ; value of stock used, $400,000 tons of Iron m'd and not made into nails, 1,500; value, $170,000 machines for the m. of nails, 50 ; tons m'd, 2,000 ; value, $250,000 cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 280. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; tons hollow ware and other castings m'd, 400 ; value, $36,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 40. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of clotliing m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 2. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of Gravestones m'd, $500 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 5 ; value, $10,000 ; value of materials used, $6,000 ; hands emp., 8. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $1,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,500; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 1. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 20,000; gross value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of shoes m'd, $30,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 20 ; f. emp., 5. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 80,000 ; value, $5,600 ; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 8. Stone and Earthen Ware, establishments for the m. of, 4; value of stock used, $4,800; value of stone and earthen ware m'd, $18,500; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 11. Coffins and Burial Cases of aU kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; coffins made, 30 ; value, $400 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 600 ; value, $1,250; cap., $500; hands emp., 2. 112 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Somerset. , Bristol Co. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 10,000 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 25. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 300,000 ; value, $3,000 ; hands emp., 16. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 6 ; tonnage, 450 ; value, $20,000; amoimt received for freight, $11,500; hands emp., 24. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,050 ; value, $5,250 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 82 ; acres, 4,675 ; value, including Buildings, $557,900 ; acres of land improved, 2,340 ; persons emp., 246. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,335. I Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,400. Woodland, acres, 600 ; value, $9,000. Indian Corn, acres, 175 ; bush., 6,600 ; value, $13,200. Rye, acres, 50 ; bush., 900 ; value, $1,800. Barley, acres, 22 ; bush., 950 ; value, $1,425. Oats, acres, 150 ; bush., 6,000 ; value, $6,000. Potatoes, acres, 130 ; bush., 17,000; value, $13,600. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 18 ; bush., 10,000 ; value, $4,000. Onions, acres, 20; bush., 8,000 ; value, $12,000. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 600 ; value, $180. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 2 ; value of pi'oducts, $600. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., $1,000 ; value, $500. Tobacco, acres, J ; lbs., 500 ; value, $300. English MoAving, acres, 975; tons of Enghsh hay, 1,000; value, $30,000. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 35 ; tons salt hay, 35 ; value, $500. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,900 ; value of apples, $1,300 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,200 ; value of pears, $390 ; all oth6r trees cultivated for their fruit, 350 ; value of fruit, $100 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $100. Sheep, 200; value, $1,200; lbs. of Wool produced, 850; value, $500. Horses, 150 ; Oxen over four years old, 86 ; Steers under four years old, 70 ; Milch Cows, 231 ; Heifers, 21 ; gaUons of Milk sold, 11,750 ; value, $2,350; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,120; value, $4,000; lbs. of Cheese, 500 ; value, $100. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 113 Bristol Co. Swanzet. Beef, dressed, lbs., 85,000 ; value, $8,500. Pork, dressed, lbs., 57,750 ; value, $10,000. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 500 ; value, $65. Veal, dressed, lbs., 14,500 ; value, $1,800. Swine, 108; value, $2,000; value of Poultry sold, $1,500 ; value of Eggs sold, $300 ; lbs. of Honey, 100. SWANZEY. "Wagons m'd, 20 ; value, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $925 ; cap., $350; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of work done, $1,800 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Shad taken, 753 ; value, $215 ; hands emp., five weeks each, 2. Farms, 191 ; acres, 10,780 ; value, including Buildings, $403,900 ; acres of land improved, 5,031 ; persons emp., 255. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,029. Unimprovable Land, acres, 326. a Woodland, acres, 2,500 ; value, $50,000 ; acres belonging to non- residents, 2,214 ; value, $44,280. Lidian Com, acres, 487; bush., 14,737 ; value, $18,419.50. Rye, acres, 123 ; bush., 1,789 ; value, $2,236.25. ^ Barley, acres, 37 ; bush., 855 ; value, $1,068.50. Oats, acres, 300 ; bush., 9,842 ; value, $7,381.25. Potatoes, acres, 289 ; bush., 29,000 ; value, $22,400. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 30; bush., 11,300; value, $3,390. Onions, acres, 13^; bush., 4,193; value, $6,289.50. English Mowing, acres, 1,894; tons English hay, 1,622 ; value, $48,660. Wet Meadow or Swale moAvn, acres, 288 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 117; value, $1,885. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 56 ; tons of salt hay, 41 ; value, $410. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,003 ; value of apples, $3,727 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 939 ; value of pears, $211 ; Strawberries, boxes, 1,000 ; value, $200. Sheep, Native and Southdown, 355; value, $1,420; lbs. Wool produced, 1,315 ; value, $1,052. Horses, 231 ; value, $15,365 ; Oxen over four years old, 148; Steers under four years old, 86; value of oxen and steers, $12,883; Milch Cows, 388 ; Heifers, 66 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,273|f lbs. of 15 114 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Taunton. Bristol Co. Butter sold, 24,027; value, $8,408 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,900; value, $380. Beef, dressed, lbs., 200,000 ; value, $24,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 124,550 ; value, $18,682. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 10,000 ; value, $1,655. Veal, dressed, lbs., 24,182 ; value, $2,637. Swine, 260; value, $3,361; value of Poultry sold, $3,240; value of Eggs sold, $6,528. TAUNTON. Cotton Mills, 6; spindles, 38,312; lbs. of cotton consumed, 1,548,006; gross value of stock used, $839,000 ; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, (Drillings, Shirtings, Jeans, Tickings, Print Cloths and Jean Checks,) 6,304,530; gross value, $1,253,137 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd' and not made into cloth, 216,000 ; gross value, $322,000 ; yards of Cotton Flannel m'd, 150,000 ; value, $75,000 ; cap., $495,000 ; m. emp., 259 ; f. emp., 524. Eolling, Slitting, and Nail Mills,' 1 ; value of stock used, $400,000 ; tons of iron m'd and not made into nails, 5,000 ; value, $775,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; hands emp., 230. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $78,798 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 1,687; value, $211,894; cap., $84,500; hands emp., 116. Cotton Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $125,000 ; value of machmery m'd, $325,000 ; cap., $60,000 ; hands emp., 250. Locomotives and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $625,000; locomotives built, 73; value, $1,525,000; cap., $318,500 ; hands emp., 590. Files, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,150 ; dozens of files m'd, 7,500 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $4,300 ; hands emp., 18. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $10,241 ; value of stock used, $4,611 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 11. Cutlery, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; Tobacco Cutters and Butcher's Steels m'd, 300 ; value, $400 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 2. Nuts and Screws, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $9,750; gi-oss of nuts and Screws m'd, 45,000; value, $38,264; cap.gf 105,000 ; hands emp., 96. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 115 Bristol Co. Taukton. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $393,000 ; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 2,191; value, $530,000; cap., $120,000; m. emp., 143 ; f. emp., 61. Shovels, Spades, Forks, and Hoes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $160,000; dozens of shovels, spades, forks, and hoes m'd, 17,246; value, $204,500; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 83. Metallic Gas Pipes, "Water Pipes, and Steam Pipes, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $262,000; feet of pipe of various kinds m'd, 2,050,800 ; value, $447,000 ; cap., $51,000 ; hands emp., 91. Copper, Yellow Metal, and Zinc Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,240,000 ; tons of copper m'd, 1,875 ; value, $1,694,000 ; copper ware m'd, (Copper Sheet, Bolts, Nails, Printer's Eolls, Kettle Bot- toms, Yellow Metal,) lbs., 3,750,000 ; cap., $600,.000 ; hands emp., 240. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Brass Cast- ings m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Britannia "Ware, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $143,563 ; articles Britannia, German Silver, and Plated "Ware m'd, 147,900 ; value, $377,033 ; cap., $127,000 ; m. emp., 188 ; f. emp., 148. Hoop Skirt Tinnings, Lining Nails, Leathered Carpet Tacks, Coffin Tacks, Glaziers' Points, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,867.03 ; value of articles above named, $15,506.65 ; cap., $4,000; m. emp., 6; f. emp., 19. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $4,800 ; Newspapers and Periodicals printed, (Union Democrat & Gazette, Daily Gazette, Bristol County Republican,) 3 ; 1 daily, 2 weeklies ; gross value, $8,500 ; cap., $4,000 ; value of all other Printing done, $7,300; cap., $12,000; m. emp., 19. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of bookbinding done, $860 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photogi-aphic Establishments, 6, (returns from 5 ;) value of stock used, $2,567; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 20,352 ; value, $5,922 ; cap., $5,750 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 5. Picture Frame Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of articles m'd, $802; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Saddles and Harnesses, estabhshments for m. of, 4 ; harnesses m'd, 48 ; value, $8,630 ; value of stock used, $5,800 ; cap., $2,850 ; hands emp., 8. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $5,000 ; "Vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 165; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $12,000; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 10. 116 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Taunton. Bristol Co. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 5 ; value of fabric, $371.18 ; value of sails, $474.53 ; Sails made of foreign fabric, 3 ; value of fabric, $203.95 ; value of sails, $273.95 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 5 ; number m'd, 7 cars, 6 carriages ; value, $8,172 ; value of stock used, $2,567 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands erap., 14. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 30,000; value, $11,100; cap., $3,800; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 1. Lik Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2P0 ; value of ink m'd, $400 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $58,900 ; value of clothing m'd, $86,900; cap., $16,000; m. emp., 21 ; f. emp., 69. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Gravestones, Chimney Pieces, and Carvings m'd, $15,000; cap., $8,000; hands emp., 12. Soap, estabhshments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $4,413 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 450; value, $2,002; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 26,800; value, $2,344; cap., $3,860; hands emp., 8. • Master Builders, 12; Buildings erected, 41 ; value, $63,500 ; value of materials used, $37,450 ; hands emp., 51. Blacksmith Shops, 8 ; value of stock used, $9,160 ; value of work done, $19,600; cap., $3,830; hands emp., 21. Arms, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $170,000 ; Springfield Rifle Muskets m'd, 12,000; value, $250,000; cap., $45,000 ; m. emp., 70. Tin Ware Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of tm ware m'd, $14,192 ;, cap., $8,800 ; hands emp., 8. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; Hides tanned, 500 ; hides tamied and curried, 500 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Enamelled Cloth, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $260,121 ; yards of enamelled cloth m'd, 385,000 ; value, $270,000 ; yards of Enamelled Paper m'd, 30,000 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., (2 females,) 60. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 463 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 173 ; gross value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $6,425 ; cap., $1,200; m. emp., 8. Brick Yards, 11 ; bricks m'd, 5,780,000 ; value, $46,040 ; cap., $9,900 ; hands emp., 69. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 117 Bristol Co. Taunton. Cigars m'd, 165,000; value, $5,775 ; value of stock used, $1,350 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 3. Casks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $17,500 ; casks m'd, 170,000 ; value, $33,500 ; cap., $18,000 ; hands emp., 33. Stone and Earthen Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of stone and earthen Avare m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 5. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,937 ; coffins made, 679 ; value, $9,191 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 8. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; value of sashes, doors and blinds m'd, $1,400 ; value of all other work done, $3,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 9. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $14,500 ; value of wooden boxes made, $20,500; cap., $15,500; m. emp., 33. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,886 ; value of gas m'd, $19,004 ; cap., $60,000 ; hands emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 1,600; value, $3,000; cap., $700; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 3; value of stock used, $16,500; value of Bread m'd, $31,000; cap., $9,000; hands emp., 14. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 75,000 ; value, $600 ; hands emp., 4. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 22; tomiage, 1,688; value, $63,490; amount received for freight, $87,581.92; hands emp., 72. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,388,000 ; value, $28,280 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 2,700,000 ; value, $26,050 ; value of all other lumber, (10,000 gi'oss prepared for matches,) $1,500 ; cap., $34,700 ; hands emp., 61. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,758 ; value, $18,652. Raih-oad Sleepets, 200 ; value, $100. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 2,000 ; value, $400. Farms, 380; acres, 22,860; value, including Buildings, $1,598,454 ; acres of land improved, 10,163 ; persons emp., 399. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,975. Unimprovable Land, acres, 176. Woodland, acres, 10,546; value, $318,218. Indian Corn, acres, 41 6f; bush, 9,639; value, $9,640. Wheat, acres, 9^ ; bush., 129 ; value, $258. 118 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Taunton. Bristol Co. Rye, acres, 148 ; bush., l,204i ; value, $1,205. Barley, acres, 25 1 ; bush., 312| ; value, $313. Oats, acres, 62^ ; bush., 906 ; value, $679.50. Potatoes, acres, 359f ; bush., 26,882 ; value, $20,161.50. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, 24^ ; bush., 4,460 ; value, $1,486.67. Onions, acres. If; bush., 140; value, $420. Carrots, rods, 6; bush., 10; value, $5. Cabbage, acres, 9 ; value, $2,092. Winter Squash, acres, 1/^ ; value, $882. Market Gardening, acres, 8| ; value, $1,091. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 5| ; bush., 396; value, $616. Cranberries, acres, 22J; bush., 36 ; value, $144. English Mowing, acres, 3,307| ; tons of English hay, 2,617| ; value, $78,517.50. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 682^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay; 531| ; value, $6,381. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 20,447 ; value of apples, $8,912 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,703 ; value of pears, $1,211 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 983 ; value, $425 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $120; value of Grapes, $350. Sheep, 298; value, $1,512; lbs. of Wool, 1,057; value, $893. Horses, 967 ; value, $122,258; Oxen over four years old, 132; Steers under four years old, 62 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,580 ; Milch Cows, 839 ; Heifers, 139 ; value of cows and heifers, $43,827 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (15 Goats, 18 Bulls,) $910 ; gallons of Milk sold, 58,046; value, $14,511.50 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,467 ; value, $2,263.45 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2,320 ; value, $464. Beef, dressed, lbs., 1,154,056; value, $144,259.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 230,530 ; value, $38,421.67. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 63,800; value, $12,760. Veal, dressed, lbs., 76,700 ; value, $11,505. Swine, 1,333 ; value, $25,868 ; value of Poultry sold, $2,327 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,641 ; lbs. of Honey, 131 ; value, $65.50. Stove Lining and Fire Brick, establishments for m. of, 4 ; articles m'd, 884,664; value, $47,533; value of stock, $22,920; cap., $19,000; m. emp., 48. Pattern Shops, 1 ; value m'd, $2,100 ; value of stock, $225 ; capital, $300 ; m. emp., 2. Crucible Works, 2 ; value articles m'd, $96,216.09; value of stock, $60,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; ra. emp., 14. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 119 Bristol Co. Westport. Sewing Machine Tables, Small Castings, and Tools, manufactories of, 1 ; value m'd, 25,G60 ; value of stock, $15,000 ; cap., $12,000 ; m. emp., 20. Steam Fan Blower Manufactory, 1 ; value articles m'd, $7,000 ; value of stock, $1,500 ; cap., $20,000; m. emp., 15. . Car Lining Manufactory, 1 ; square yards of lining m'd, 18,163 ; value, $21,728 ; value of stock, $13,694 ; cap., $7,000; m, emp., 14. Tripe Manufactory, 1 ; value m'd, $15,700; value of stock, $12,000; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 7. WESTPORT. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 1,958 ; lbs. cotton consumed, 450,000 ; gross value of stock used, $45,000 ; lbs. Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 12,000 ; value, $48,000 ; lbs. Cotton Batting m'd, 60,000 ; value, $6,000 ; value of all other goods m'd, $6,500 ; cap., $12,000 ; m. emp., 18 ; f. emp., 20. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 12 ; value, $420 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; wagons m'd, 8 ; value, $700 ; value of stock used, 400 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,425 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 45 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 150 ; gross value of stock used, $300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd $475 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 2. Whale Fishery, vessels emp., in, 10; tonnage,- 1,940; gallons Sperm Oil imported, 67,200; value, $119,360; lbs. Whalebone imported, 6,500; value, $8,825 ; cap., $197,000 ; hands emp., 237. Tautog and Lobster Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 4 ; tonnage, 35 ; value % of tautog and lobsters taken, $3,500 ; value of tautog and bluefish taken in boats, $2,612 ; hands emp., 24. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 30 ; value, $30. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 5,000 ; value, $50. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 1 ; tonnage, GQ ; value, $3,500 ; amount received for freight, $600 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 365,000 ; value, $5,800 ; hands emp., 3. 120 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Westport. Bristol Co. Firewood and Bark, cords prepared for market, 3,083 ; value, $9,523 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Charcoal m'd, bush., 2,100 ; value, $295. Farms, 345 ; acres, 15,257 ; value of same, including Buildings, $601,- 220 ; acres of land improved, 5,434-; persons emp., 467. Unimproved Land, acres, 6,837. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,504. Woodland, acres, 7,076^; value, $112,810. Indian Corn, acres, 649^; bush., 20,009 ; value, $30,013.50. Wheat, acres, 20|; bush., 328i; value, $821. Eye, acres, 18; bush., 314; value, $471. Barley, acres, 212f ; bush., 5,196; value, $6,495. Buckwheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 60 ; value, $60. Oats, acres, 248 ; bush., 7,272 ; value, $6,544. Potatoes, acres, 147| ; bush., 17,558 ; value, $15,802. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 61f ; bush., 18,369 ; value, $7,347. Onions, acres, 12^ ; bush., 2,954 ; value, $5,908. Carrots, acres, 2^ ; bush., 786 ; value, $275. Cabbage, acres, 2f ; value, $390. Market Gardening, acres, li^ ; value of products, $2,750. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 J ; bush., 850 ; value, $2oo. Flax, lbs., 2 ; value, $1. Tobacco, lbs., 720 ; value, $252. Cranberries, acres, 30f ; bush., 534 ; value, $1,335. Enghsh Mowing, acres, 3,826 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 2,738 ; value, $60,236. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 68 J ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 49^; value, $495. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 354 ; tons of salt hay, 262 ; value, $2,600. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,438; value' of apples, $2,191 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 686 ; value of pears, $207 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,913 ; value of fruit, $736 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $ljl64. Sheep, 1,308 ; value, $6,049 ; lbs. Wool, 3,752 ; value, $3,306. Horses, 357 ; value, $25,350 ; Oxen over four years old, 269 ; Steers under four years old, 94; value of oxen and steers, $26,050 ; Milch Cows, 778 ; Heifers, 124 ; value of cows and heifers, $37,255 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (17 Bulls,) $417; gallons of Milk sold, 14,668; value, $2,876; lbs. of Butter sold, 21,758; value, $8,703; lbs. of Cheese, 3,711 ; value, $780. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 121 Dukes Co. Chilmark. Beef, dressed, lbs., 50"0,685 ; value, $60,079. Pork, dressed, lbs., 168,845; value, $32,392. Mutton, dressed, lbs. 9,876; value, $1,283. Veal, dressed, lbs., 23,247 ; value, $2,801. Swine, 392; value, $7,549; value of Poultry sold, $6,231; value of Eggs sold $10,126; lbs. of Honey, 512; value, $153 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 16; value, $6; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $557. Cloth m'd in the family, yards, 870 ; value, $781 ; value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $107. Establishments for manufacture of articles not elsewhere enumerated, . (Turning Mill,) 1 ; Spokes turned, 5,500 ; value, $500 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1. DUKES COUNTY. CHILMARK. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $1,000 ; value of materials used, $700 ; hands emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $165; value of work done, $350 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. White Lead and other Paints, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; tons of red and yellow Carpet Paint m'd, 20 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 8. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 30,000 ; value, $300 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 30 ; value, $150. Paint Ore and White Clay Bfeds, 7 ; value mined, $3,700 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 105 ; acres, 9,916 ; value, including Buildings, $230,594; acres of land improved, 6,575 ; persons emp., 100. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,930 Unimprovable Land, acres, 610. Woodland, acres, 520; value, $11,890. Indian Com, acres, 141 ; bush., 4,383 ; value, $6,574. Rye, acres, 18 ; bush., 188 ; value, $282. Barley, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $30. 16 122 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Edgartown. Dukes Co. Oats, acres, 89; bush., 1,884; value, $1,314. Potatoes, acres, 37 ; bush., 3,705 ; value, $1,907. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7^ ; bush., 2,015 ; value, $404. Onions, acres, ^; bush., 112 ; value, $175. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 75 ; value, $18. Cranberries, acres, ^ ; bush., 8 ; value, $20. English Mowing, acres, 474 ; tons of English hay, 515 ; value, $10,305. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 137 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 121 ; value, $1,304. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 117 ; tons of salt hay, 120 ; value, $1,413. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,538 ; value of apples, $342 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 190 ; value of pears, $29 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 195 ; value of fruit, $26; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $48. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 3,506 ; value, $10,518 ; lbs. of Wool, 9,770 ; value, $10,603. Horses, 89 ; value, $6,305 ; Oxen over four years old, 74 ; Steers under four years old, 120 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,693 ; Milch Cows, 212 ; Heifers, 137 ; value of cows and heifers, $9,616 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $100 ; gallons of Milk sold, 188 ; value, $37.70 ; lbs. Butter sold, 4,799 ; value, $1,599 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,254 ; value, $205. Beef, dressed, lbs., 58,664 ; value, $6,393. Pork, dressed, lbs., 2,334 ; value, $3,906. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 5,468 ; value, $651. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,605 ; value, $150. Swine, 22; value, $414; value of Poultry sold, $417; value of Eggs sold, $766 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $4.50. Value of articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $202. EDGARTOWN. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Vineyard Gazette,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $800 ; cap., $1,500 ; value of all other printing done, $175 ; m. emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 123 Dukes Co. Edgartown. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; vahie of stock used, $300; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 3,200 ; value, $1,300 ; cap., $1,250 ; m. emp., 3. Boats, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of materials used, $360 ; boats built, 4 ; value, $790 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 7 ; value of fabric, $575 ; value of sails, $1,000; sails made of foreign fabric, 15; value of fabric, $575 ; value of sails, $1,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Salt, establishments for ra. of, 1 ; bush, m'd, 150 ; value, $180 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2; value of stock used, $1,600; value of clotliing m'd, $2,200 ; cap., $1,700 ; m. emp., 2 ; f emp., 4. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 9 ; value, $1,850 ; value of materials used, $1,200 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of work done, $900 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of tin ware m'd, $350 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 100 ; gross value of stock used, $300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $250 ; cap., $1,300 ; hands emp,, 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $125 ; coffins made, 20 ; value, $350; cap., $625 ; hands emp., 1. • Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 300; value, $450 ; cap., $200; hands emp., 1. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 6 ; tonnage, 2,288 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imported, 20,000 ; value, $40,000 ; gallons of Whale Oil imported, 27,000 ; value, $28|D00 ; lbs. of Spermaceti imported, 15,000; value, $6,000; lbs. of Whalebone imported, 12,000; value, $21,000; cap., $220,000 ; hands emp., 180. Sh41 Fish, bush, taken, 200 ; value, $100. Alewives taken, 553,000 ; value, $4,416 ; hands emp. 2^ months, 6. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 2 ; tonnage, 318 ; value, $15,000 ; amount received for freight, $10,000 ; hands emp., 12. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 250 ; value, $1,550. 124 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Edgartown. Dukes Co. Farms, 125; acres, 7,958; value, including Buildings, $168,695 ; acres of land improved, 7,958 ; persons emp., 129. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,657. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,312. Woodland, acres, 3,188 ;" value, $32,366. Indian Corn, acres, 266; bush., 5,705 ; value, $11,410. Rye, acres, 108 ; bush., 620 ; value, $1,240. Barley, acres, 15 ; bush., 279 ; value, $558. Oats, acres, 57 ; bush., 958 ; value, $900. Potatoes, acres, 86 ; bush., 5,329 ; value, $4,724. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 35 ; bush., 4,778 ; value, $2,364. Onions, acres, 7 ; bush., 1,140 ; value, $2,200. Carrots, acres, 4 ; bush., 865 ; value, $432. Market Gardening, acres, 1 ; value of products, $170. . Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2|- ; bush., 450 ; value. Tobacco, acres, -^; lbs., 800 ; value, $150. . Cranberries, acres, 12 ; bush., 298; value, $894. English Mowing, acres, 448 ; tons of English hay, 444; value, $11,100. "Wet MeadoAV or Swale mo-nai, acres, 180 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 172 ; value, $2,680. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 159 ; tons of salt hay, 162 ; value, $1,620. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 719 ; value of apples, $372 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 50 ; value of pears, $63 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 100 ; value of fruit, $60 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $630. Sheep, (Native, with a mixture of Merino,) 712; value, $3,200; lbs. Wool produced, 1,424; value, $1,566. Horses, 109 ; value, $7,280 ; Oxen over four years old, 75 ; Steers under four years old, 71 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,880 ; Milch Cows, 240 ; Heifers, 81 ; value of cows and Jbeifers, $8,796; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 Ayrshire Bulls,) $150 ; gal- Ions of Milk sold, 8,136 ; value, $1,952 ; lbs. Butter sold, 2,570 ; value, $1,285. Beef, dressed, lbs., 15,530 ; value, $1,530. Pork, dressed, lbs., 66,165 ; value, $11,048. Mutton, di-essed, lbs., 2,190 ; value, $260. Veal, dressed, lbs., 975 ; value, $78. Swine, 122 ; value, $1,147 ; value of Poultry sold, $530 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,250. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 125 Dukes Co. Gosnold. GOSNOLD. Farms, 13 ; acres, 8,301 ; value, including Buildings, $99,447 ; acres of land improved, 5,480 ; persons emp., 25. Unimproved Land, acres, 7,061. Unimprovable Land, acres, 100. Woodland, acres, 3,400; value, $40,336. Lidian Corn, acres, 32 ; bush., 855 ; value, $855. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 50 ; value, $50. Oats, acres, 28 ; bush., 550 ; value, $275. Potatoes, acres, 22^ ; bush., 1,495 ; value, $747. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 10 ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $800. Cranberries, acres, 1 ; bush., 15 ; value, $30. English Mowing, acres, 240 ; tons English hay, 167 ; value, $2,140. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 35 ; salt hay, tons, 32 ; value, $320. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 60 ; value of apples, $25 ; Pear- trees cultivated for their fruit, 12 ; value of the pears, $5. Sheep, 3,928 ; gross value, $13,748 ; lbs. Wool, 9,367 ; value, $9,367. Horses, 33 ; vabie, $2,460 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $75 ; Oxen over four years old, 34 ; Steers under four years old, 29 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,075; Milch Cows, 53; •Heifers, 21; value, of cows and heifers, $1,590; gallons of Milk sold, 250; value, $50; lbs. of Butter sold, 250; value, $75; lbs. of Cheese, 100; value, $20. Beef, dressed, lbs., 11,020 ; value, $1,102. Pork, dressed, lbs., 7,900 ; value, $1,422. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 12,775 ; value, $1,277.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 690 ; value, $82.80. Swine, 49 ; value, $735 ; value of Poultry sold, $350 ; value of Eggs sold, $60 ; value unenumerated articles of farm produce, $200. TISBURY. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 1 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 3,000 ; gi'oss value of stock used, $4,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 1,500; value, $1,900; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 1,000; value, $750 ; lbs, of woollen yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 1,130 ; value, $2,260 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $950 ; value of work done, $1,900 ; cap., $950 ; hands emp., 4. 126 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. TisBURT. Dukes Co. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of tin ware m'd, $500 ; cap., $250 ; hands 'Cmp., 1. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; Hides tanned, 750 ; hides tanned and curried, 750 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $10,250 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 62 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 325 ; gross value of stock used, $500 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,022 ; m. emp., 6. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $200 ; coffins made, 20 ; value, $400 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; cap., $5,950 ; hands emp., 3. "Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 1 ; tonnage, 250 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imported, 18,375; value, $36,750. Cod Fish, quintals taken, 482 ; value, $3,856 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 20. Herring taken, 255,000 ; value, $15,300 ; hands emp., 100. Coastwise or CaiTying Trade, vessels engaged in, 5; tonnage, 216; value, $10,000 ; amomit received for fi-eight, $14,100 ; hands emp., 15. * Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 960 ; value, $7,680 ; hands emp., 15. Corn aud other Brooms m'd, 750 ; value, $225 ; value of stock con- sumed, $150 ; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Farms, 125 ; acres, 10,157 ; value, including Buildings, $214,040 ; acres improved, 5,481 ; persons emp., 375. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,550. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,414. Woodland, acres, 4,550 ; value, $68,250. Indian Com, acres, 149 ; bush., 4,437 ; value, $6,655. Rye, acres, 36 ; bush., 481 ; value, $731. Barley, acres. If ; bush., 31 ; value, $31. Oats, acres, 54 ; bush., 1,044 ; value, $125.25. Potatoes, acres, 62; bush., 5,705; value, $4,278.75. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 23 ; bush., 2,173 ; value, $469. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 155 ; value, $271. Carrots, acres, 2| ; bush., 435; value, $160. Cranberries, acres, 20 ; bush., 469 ; value, $1,642. English Mowing, acres, 440 ; tons of English hay, 553 ; value, $13,825. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 90 i ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 132 ; value, $1,680. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 127 Essex Co. Amesbdky. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 91 J; tons of salt hay, 106; value, $1,300. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,885; value of apples, $2,116; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 902 ; value of pears, $356; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,972 ; value of fruit, $523 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $298. Sheep, 2,182 ; gross value, $7,637 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 6,580 ; value, $6,580. Horses, 104 ; value, $10,400 ; Oxen over four years old, 32 ; Steers under four years old, 46 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,000 ; Milch Cows, 201 ; Heifers, 37 ; value of cows and heifers, $8,780 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (3 Bulls, 50 Calves,) $300 ; gallons of Milk sold, 7,615 ; value, $457 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,110 ; value, $2,844 ; lbs. of Cheese, 200 ; value, $40. Beef, dressed, lbs., 65,000 ; value, $6,500. Pork, dressed, lbs., 27^704; value, $4,155. Mutton, Pressed, lbs., 5,596; value, $559.60. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,050 ; value, $305. Swine, 167 ; value, $1,540 ; value of Poultry sold, $716 ; value of Eggs sold, $454.40 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $526. Grist Mills, 2 ; value, $2,000 ; bush. Corn ground, 4,000. Dog Fish Oil prepared, gallons, 1,150 ; value, $1,450 ; m. emp., 20. Barrels of Fish caught in weirs and seines, 10,000 ; value of seines, &c., $2,000 ; hands emp., 50 ; value of fish caught, $10,000. ESSEX COUNTY. AMESBURY. WooUen Mills, b ; sets of machinery, 46 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 887,000 ; gross value of stock used, $1,257,500 ; yards of Broadcloth m'd, 500,000 ; value, $750,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 475,000; value, $593,750; yards of Satinet m'd, 94,650; value, $70,172 ; m. emp., 270 ; f. emp., 372. Daguerreian and Photograpliic Estabhshments, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 3,000 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 2. 128 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Amesbury. Essex Co. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 3 ; harnesses m'd, 100 ; value, $3,000 ; value of stock used, |l,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Hat and Cap Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $147,765 ; hats and caps m'd, 324,900 ; value, $211,091.57 ; cap., $51,875 ; m. emp., 72 ; f. emp., 58. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 18; number of each m'd, 165 Wagons, 1,242 Buggies and Carryalls, 80 Sleighs ; value, $238,160; value of stock used, $119,000 ; cap., $85,000 ; hands emp., 140. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1; value of stock used, $10,000; wheels m'd, 9,200 ; value, $23,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 25. Blacksmith Shops, 21 ; value of stock used, $4^,500 ; value of work done, $9,000 ; cap., $2,800 ; hands emp., 20. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 37,740 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 25,740; gross value of stock used, $41,813 5 value of boots and shoes m'd, $52,607 ; cap., $23,500 ; m. emp., 69 ; f. emp., 37. Stone and Earthen Ware, establishments for . the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, 420 ; value of stone and earthen ware, m'd, $1,550 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons preserved, 350 ; value, $525 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 489,000 ; value, $9,075 ; Shingles prepared for market, 25,000 ; value, $1,000 ; cap. $4,000 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, coi'ds, 1,500; value, $7,500; cap., 3,000 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 142 ; acres, 7,610 ; value, including Buildings, $265,080 ; acres of land improved, 7,135 ; persons emp., 185. Unimproved, Land acres, 425. Unimprovable Land, acres, 230. Woodland, acres, 1,113; value, $55,650. Indian Corn, acres, 2,000; bush., 7,360 ; value, $7,964. Rye, acres, 17 J; bush., 309 ; value, $411. Barley, acres, 47 1 ; bush., 940 ; value, $1,060. Oats, acres, 15 ;• bush., 288 ; value, $210. Potatoes, acres, 155; bush., 10,821; value, $7,190. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 9 ; bush., 300 ; value, $140. Onions, acres, 6 ; bush,, 470 ; value, $470. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $250. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value, $200. English Mowing, acres, 1,035 ; tons of English hay, 965 ; value, $16,980. ■ 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 129 Essex Co. Andover. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 195 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 242 ; value, $2,080. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,890; value of apples, $5,451; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 575 ; value of pears, $815. Sheep, ] 50 ; gross value of all sheep, $650 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 620 ; value, $250. Horses, 234; value, $20,370; Oxen over four years old, 138; Steers under four years old, 52 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,740 ; Milch Cows, 375 ; Heifers, 55 ; value of cows and heifers, $12,900 ; value Neat Stock not embraced above, (Bulls, 1 and 2 years old,) $1,000 ; gallons of Milk sold, 21,897; value, $4,418; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,185 ; value, $698 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2,300 ; value, $295. Beef, dressed, lbs., 209,900 ; value, $23,729. Pork, dressed, lbs., 91,100; value, $18,220. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 10,250; value; $2,000. Veal, lbs., 16,250; value, $2,500. Swine, 300 ; value, $4,250 ; value of Poultry sold, $460 ; value of Eggs sold, $950 ; lbs. of Honey, 200 ; value, $100 ; unenumerated articles of farm produce, $4,700. Grist Mills, 1 ; bush.. Grain ground, 7,443 ; value, $12,281. Brick Yards, 1 ; number of bricks made, 500,000 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 7. ANDOVER. Tow and Flax, establishments for m. of, 4; value of stock used, $267,306; lbs. m'd, 584,582 ; value, $534,613 ; cap., $120,000 ; m. emp., 100 ; f emp., 150. Woollen Mills, 5 ; sets of machinery, 24 ; lbs. of scoured wool con- sumed, 500,000 ; gross value of stock used, $600,000 ; yards of Fancy WooUens m'd, 500,000 ; value, $475,000 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing m'd, 850,000 ; value, $475,000 ; cap., $200,000 ; ra. emp., 212 ; f emp., 188. Steel, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $21,158 ; tons' of steel m'd, 292 ; value, $87,600 ; cap., $200,000 ; hands emp., 100. Files, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $74,928 ; dozens of files m'd, 320,954; value, $299,751 ; cap., $500,000; hands emp., 350. 17 130 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Andover. • ' Essex Co. Printing and Newspaper Establishments,* 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, 1 weekly, 1 quarterly ; gross value, $5,000; cap., $4,000; Books printed, 236,125; value of the printing done on the same, $4,087 ; cap. invested in printing, $10,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 13. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of bookbinding done, $800 ; cap., $600; m. emp., 2; f. emp., 1. Book Publishing Establishments,* 1 ; books published, 1,030. Type and Stereotype Foundries,* 1 ; value of types, electrotypes, and stereotype plates m'd, including composition of the type, $5,000. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 3,600 ; value, $1,000 ; cap , $250 ; m. emp., 1. Ink Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of Lamp Black, $8,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 3. Clothing, estabhshments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,796 ; cap., $1,600 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 3. Soap, estabhshments for m, of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,010; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 850 ; value, $4,250; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 120,000 ; value, $18,000; value of all other soaps m'd, $600; cap., $7,500; hands emp., 5. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 46 ; value, $64,400 ; value of materials used, $46,600 ; hands emp., 45. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of tin ware m'd, $300 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, paii-s of all kinds m'd, 300 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 42,820 ; gross value of stock used, $6,550 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $13,900 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 18 ; f. emp., 38. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Cofiins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $785 ; coffins made, 137 ; value, $2,529 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of wooden boxes made, $3,000 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 2. * The Printing Office of Andover is a Newspaper and Book Office combined. Stereo- typing is also done in the same ; hence the amounts are not separate in all cases. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 131 Essex Co. Andover. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 3 ; tons of ice pre- served, 13,800; value, $12,700; cap., $7,500; hands emp., 10. Saw Mills, 4; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 560,000; value, $10,080 ; cap., $7,600 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,795 ; value, $11,858. Farms, 175; acres, 13,014; value, including Buildings, $625,064; acres of land improved, 6,955 ; persons emp., 312. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,338. Unimprovable Land, acres, 420. Woodland, acres, 1,301 ; value, $130,100. Indian Corn, acres, 196 ; bush., 8,909 ; value, $13,336. Wheat, acres, 2^ ; bush., 29 ; value, $72. Rye, acres, 63i ; bush., 270 ; value, $405. Barley, acres, 32 ; bush., 798 ; value, $1,197. Oats, acres, 115 ; bush., 2,679 ; value, $2,060. Potatoes, acres, 214; bush., 19,183; value, $17,264. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, ^ ; bush., 75 ; value, $30. Onions, acres, | ; bush., 290 ; value, $580. Carrots, acres, |; bush., 419; value, $167. • Cabbage, acres, 17 ; value, $3,800. Winter Squash, acres, 1^ ; value, $125. Market Gardening, acres, 21 ; value of products, $3,150. Beets and other esculent vegetables, 7 ; bush., 690 ; value, $510. Cranberries, acres, 24; bush., 125; value, $372. English Mowing, acres, 1,993 ; tons English hay, 1,856 ; value, S49,912. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 729 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 519 ; value, $6,228. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 15,600 ; value of apples, $10,536 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 768; value of pears, $270; value of Berries gathered for market, $1,270. Sheep, 19 ; value, $133 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 70 ; value, $42. Horses, 304; value, $25,735 ; Oxen over four years old, 166; Steers under four years old, 6 ; value of oxen and steers, $14,160; Milch Cows, 673 ; Heifers, 102 ; value of cows and heifers, $30,948 ; gallons of Milk sold, "84,900 ; value, $13,584; lbs. of Butter sold,' 976 ; value, $390. Beef, dressed, lbs., 365,300 ; value, $36,530. Pork, dressed, lbs., 76,765 ; value, $12,865. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 17,248 ; value, $1,724. Veal, dressed, lbs., 25,200 ; value, $4,200. Swine, 104 ; value, $1,840 ; value of Poultry sold, $150 ; value of Eggs sold, $668 ; lbs. of Honey, 300 ; value, $75. 132 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. Beverly. Essex Co. BEVERLY. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1; value of stock used, $350 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Beverly Citizen,) 1 ; issued weekly; gross value, $1,400; cap., $600; value of all other printing done, $350 ; m. emp., 3. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; har- nesses m'd, 10; value, $500 ; value of stock used, $200; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Sail Lofts, 1 ; sails made of American fabric, 5 ; value of fabric, $900 ; value of sails, $1,100 ; sails made of foreign fabric, 4 ; value of fab- ric, $1,079 ; value of sails, $1,379 ; cap., $500; hands emp., 2. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $608 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 7,000 ; value, $932 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 19,800 ; value, $900. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $2,950 ; value of work done, $6,3t)0 ; cap., $1,950 ; hands emp., 9. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $13,000 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $35,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 60. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 382,700 ; gross value of stock used, 327,500 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $518,800 ; cap., $84,500 ; m. emp., 294; f. emp., 200. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 400,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 7. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $800; cap., $200; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; cofl&ns made, 100 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Planing Mills and Establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Bhnds, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; cap., $13,000 ; hands emp., 6. *^Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of gas m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons preserved, 2,200 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 6. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $13,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 133 Essex Co. Beverly. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 2 ; tonnage, 220 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 25. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 24 ; tonnage, 25,000 ; qtls. of Codfish taken, 23,750 ; value, $166,250 ; value of Cod Liver Oil sold, $18,630 ; value of salt consumed, $23,029.50 ; cap., $130,- 529 ; hands emp., 248. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 5 ; tonnage, 1,000 ; value, $50,000 ; amount received for freight, $106,000 ; hands emp., 60. Firewood, cords prepared for market, 300 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 102 ; acres, 7,425 ; value, including Buildings, $1,719,250 ; acres improved, 7,407 ; persons emp., 225. Unimproved Land, acres, 7. Unimprovable Land, acres, 11. Woodland, acres, 1,866; value, $7,500. Indian Corn, acres, 106; bush., 3,656 ; value, $4,570. Wheat, acres, ^ ; bush., 6 ; value, $12. Rye, acres, 5; bush., 105; value, $210. Potatoes, acres, 94; bush., 10,743 ; value, $8,046. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7 ; bush., 2,008 ; value, $602. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 371 ; value, $742. Carrots, acres, 5 ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $600. Cabbage, acres, 23 ; value, $2,586. Winter Squash, acres, \ ; value, $50. Market Gardening, acres, 36; value, $8,600. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres,- 1 ; bush., 320 ; value, $150. English Mowing, acres, 1,111 J; tons of English hay, 1,115; value, $23,050. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 180 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 171 ; value, $1,880. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 67 ; tons salt hay, 82 ; value, $1,148. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,851 ; value of apples, $5,510 ;. Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,074 ; value of pears, $563. - Sheep, 20 ; value, $250 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 83 ; value, $150. Horses, 310 ; value, $25,150 ; Oxen over four years old, 46 ; Steers under four years old, 18; value of oxen and steers, $2,500; Milch Cows, 459 ; Heifers, 76 ; value of cows and heifers, $24,750 ; gallons of Milk sold, 27,390 ; value, $4,486 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,465 ; value, '$2,483. Beef, dressed, lbs., 6,000 ; value, $900. 134 STATISTICS OF THE ' [1865. BoxFORD. Essex Co. Pork, dressed, lbs., 58,000 ; value, $9,680. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 4,000 ; value, $500. Veal, dressed, lbs., 12,000; value, $1,200. Swine, 229 ; value, $2,000 ; value of Poultry sold, $180 ; value of Eggs sold, $5,800 ; lbs. of Honey, 380; value, $170. BOXFORD. Last and Shoe-peg Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $280 ; bush., shoe-pegs m'd, 1,000 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $280 ; hands emp., 2. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1; value of stock used, $2,100; value of wooden boxes, m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 625,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,900 ; value, $7,000; hands emp., 20. Farms, 125 ; acres, 10,570 ; value, including Buildings, $407,970 ; acres improved, 6,158 ; persons emp., 155. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,900. Unimprovable Land, acres, 300. Woodland, acres, 2,212 ; value, $100,000. Lidian Corn, acres, 214 ; bush., 5,470 ; value, $8,750. Rye, acres, 6 ; bush., 56 ; value, $112. Barley, acres, 28^ ; bush,, 417 ; value, $625.50. Buckwheat, 3 ; bush., 20 ; value, $30. Oats, acres, 69 ; bush., 1,379 ; value, $1,236.10. Potatoes, acres, 87 ; bush., 8,121 ; value, $6,496. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2J; bush., 570; value, $425. Cabbage, acres, J ; value, $60. Cranberries, acres, 10 ; bush., 10 ; value, $30. English Mowing, acres, 1,332; tons of English hay, 869; value, . $26,070 ; bush., grass or clover seed, 60 ; value, $75. "Wet Meadow or Swale moAvn, acres, 901 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 669 ; value, $6,690. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 176 ; tons salt hay, 186 ; value, $2,790. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,700 ; value of apples, $4,800 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1 69 ; value of pears, $55 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 75 ; value of fruit, $115 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $50. • 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 135 Essex Co. Bradford. Sheep, 335 ; gross value, $2,010 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,246 ; value, $996.80. • Horses, 135 ; value, $10,800 ; Oxen over four years old, 146 ; Steers under four years old, 50 ; value of oxen and steers, $12,250 ; Milch Cows, 352 ; Heifers, 50 ; value of cows and heifers, $14,680 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (8 Bulls,) $240 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,689 ; value, $1,71 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,580 ; value, $4,000 ; lbs. of Cheese, 900 ; value, $135. Beef, dressed, lbs., 26,620 ; value, $2,662. Pork, dressed, lbs., 45,355 ; value, $7,710. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,000 ; value, $300. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,000 ; value, $720. Swine, 79 ; value, $790 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,489 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,043; lbs. of Honey, 105; value, $35; lbs. Beeswax, 10; value, $7 ; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce, (30 bush'., beans,) $100. BRADFORD. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 210; value, $1,120; cap., $1,250 ; hands emp^., 2. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $1,300 ; value of the materials used, $800 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $450 ; value of work done, $1,456 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 6,000 ; gross value of stock used, $2,700 ; value of shoes m'd, $3,900 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Shad taken, 14,000 ; value, $2,800 ; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 409 ; value, $2,852. Farms, 90 ; acres, 4,287 ; value, including Buildings, $358,321 ; acres improved, 3,275 ; persons emp., 137. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,012. Unimprovable Land, acres, 137. Woodland, acres, 610 ; value, $22,575. Lidian Corn, acres, 140 ; bush., 5,631 ; value, $11,102. Rye, acres, 5f ; bush., 79 ; value, $162. Barley, acres, 27 ; bush., 482 ; value, $981. Oats, acres, 70 ; bush., 2,010 ; value, $1,904. Potatoes, acres, 64^; bush., 7,356; value, $5,631. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,175 ; value, $554:. 136 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Danvers. Essex Co. Onions, acres, \ ; bush., 15 ; value, $30. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 504 ; value, $280. Cabbage, acres, 2^ ; value, $200. Winter Squash, acres, 20 ; value, $2,028. Market Gardening, acres, 18 ; value, $3,000. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 480 ; value, $240. •English Mowing, acres, 1,097 ; tons of English hay, 1,157 ; value, $32,775. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 204 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 181 ; value, $1,827. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,967 ; value of apples, $6,850 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,500 ; value of pears, $1,759 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $171. Sheep, 400 ; value, $2,000 ; lbs. of Wool, 654 ; value, $393. Horses, 148 ; value; $18,889 ; Oxen over four years old, 69 ; Steers under four years old, 6 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,885 ; IMilch Cows, 330 ; Heifers, 46 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,445 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (32 Calves,) $344 ; gallons of Milk sold, 35,854 ; value, $7,888 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,607 ; value, $2,721. Swine, 216; value, $1,892; value of Poultry sold, $715; value of Eggs sold, $1,065 ; value of vmenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,728. Bone Dust m'd, tons, 40 ; value, $1,800 ; value of stock used, $700 ; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 2. DANVERS. Woollen Carpeting, miUs for m. of, 1 ; lbs. Scoured Wool consumed, 180,000 ; gross value of stock used, $87,200 ; yards of two-ply car- peting m'd, 120,000 ; value, $132,000 ; m. emp., 65 ; f. emp., 25. Polling IVIills, 1 ; value of stock used, $13,320 ; tons of Iron m'd into bars and rods, 258 ; value, $20,640 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands, emp., 10. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces foi* m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,600 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 30 ; value, $2,400 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; number of each m'd, 14; value, $550; value of stock used, $220; cap., $200; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 137 Essex Co. Danvers. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $8,000 ; Vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 310 ; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $13,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 8. Clothing, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of clothing^ m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 10. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 240 ; value, $900 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 60,000 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,40Q; value of work done, $4,700 ; cap., $850 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 7 ; value of stock used, $13,500 ; Hides tamied, 3,000 ; hides curried, 8,900 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $67,000; cap., $19,000; hands emp., 25. Patent and Enamelled Leather, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of patent and enamelled leather m'd, 6,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 275 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 777,400 ; gross value of stock used, $640,405 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1„014,435 ; cap., $148,600; m. emp., 781 ;.f. emp., 280. Brick Yards, 6 ; bricks m'd, 2,411,000 ; value, $26,300 ; cap., $19,700 ; hands emp., 31, Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; casks m'd, 3,200 ; value, $4,800 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp. 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $12,000; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 6. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of gas m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 1,200 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,684; value of bread m'd, $9,210; cap., $1,400 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cox'ds, 1,310 ; value, $4,614 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 140; acres, 6,350; value, including BuHdings, $610,100; acres of land improved, 4,952 ; persons emp., 205. Unimproved Land, acres, 414. Unimprovable Land, acres, 51. "Woodland, acres, 336; value, $10,080. Indian Corn, acres, 185; bush., 5,810; value, $5,810. 18 138 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Danvers. Essex Co. Rye, acres, 14; bush., 252; value, $378. Barley, acres, 22 ; bush., 420 ; value,' $630. Oats, acres, 26 ; bush., 576 ; value, $460. Millet, acres, 1 ; value, used for fodder, $20. Potatoes, acres, 195; bush., 22,990; value, $22,990. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 12 ; bush., 2,515 ; value, $630. Onions, acres, 36 ; bush., 13,135 ; value, $19,703. Carrots, acres, 18 ; bush., 8,922 ; value, $3,676. Cabbage, acres, 17 ; value, $2,965. Winter Squash, acres, 9 ; value, $1,040. Market Gardening, acres, 51 ; value of products, $8,260. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 5 ; bush., 1,575 ; value, $1,950 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $400. Cranberries, bush., 5 ; value, $20. English Mowing, acres, 2,084 ; tons of English hay, 2,082 ; value, $51,875. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 447 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 384 ; value, $3,840. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 60 ; tons of salt hay, 60 ; value, $900. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 20,076 ; value of apples, $9,685 Pear-trees cultivated for theii* fruit, 3,940; value of pears, $1,162 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 170; value of fruit, $200 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $784. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 3 ; Merino sheep, 2 ; all other kinds of sheep, 90 ; gross valUe of all sheep, $620 ; lbs. of Wool, produced from Saxony sheep, 20 ; value, $10 ; lbs. merino wool, 8 ; value, $5 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 456 ; value, $228. Horses, 337 ; value, $33,700 ; Asses and Mules, 3 ; value, $300 ; Oxen over four years old, 94; Steers under four years old, 6; value of oxen and steers, $9,000; Milch Cows, 582 ; Heifers, 51; value of cows and heifers, $25,320 ; gallons of Milk sold, 97,343 ; value, $15,575; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,966; value, $3,186. Beef, dressed, lbs., 1,100,800; value, $132,096. Pork, dressed, lbs., 91,205 ; value, $16,416. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,875 ; value, $225. Veal, dressed, lbs., 22,500 ; value, $2,250. Swine, 360; value, $5,400; value of Poultry sold, $975; value of Eggs sold, $1,380 ; lbs. of Honey, 890 ; value, $225 ; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce, $3,956. Establishments for m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 2 ; value of Morocco Linings m'd, $25,000 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; ra. emp., 10. I860.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 139 Essex Co. Essex. ESSEX. Ship Yards, 10 ; value of materials used, $45,000 ; Vessels launched, 23; tonnage, 2,117; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $110,940 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 150. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $120 ; boats built, 10 ; value, $500 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds, 1 ; value of materials used, $8,250 ; sets masts and spars m'd, 30 ; value, $1 0,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 4. Wagons, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; -wagons m'd, 3 ; value, $150 ; value of stock used, $100 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp , 2. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $3,150 ; value of work done, $5,600 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 9. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; hides tanned, 500 ; hides tanned and curried, 500 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 2,120; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 2,250 ; gross value of stock used, $9,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $12,750; cap., $5,200; m. emp., 12; f. emp., 1. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $180 ; casks m'd, 300 ; value, $375 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, , 1 ; value of stock used, $240 ; coffins made, 30 ; value, $300 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 75 ; value, $300; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Shell Fish, bush., taken, 18,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 70. . • Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 1; tonnage, 100; value, $2,000 ; amount received for freight, $800 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 50,000 ; value, $3,000 ; feet of Boards prepared for market, 35,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 105 ; value, $520. Farms, 73 ; acres, 5,260; value, including Buildings, $296,384; acres of land improved, 1,229 ; persons emp., 210. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,392. Woodland, acres, 1,784; value, $52,112. Indian Com, acres, 120 ; bush., 3,600 ; value, $5,400. Eye, acres, 6 ; bush., 90 ; value, $180. 140 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Georgetown. Essex Co. Barley, acres, 71 ; bush., 1,420 ; value, $2,130. Oats, acres, 5 ; bush., 60 ; value, $40. Potatoes, acres, 86 ; bush., 6,040; value, $4,530. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 40 ; value, $12. Onions, acres, 2 ; bush., 400 ; value, $800. Carrots, acres, 4, bush., 1,200 ; value, $240. Cabbage, acres, 6; value, $300. Market Gardening, acres, 4 ; value of products, $400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 20 ; bush., 1,600 ; value, $1,400. English Mowing, acres, 1,034 ; tons of English hay, 954 ; value, $28,620. ; Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 48 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 38 ; value, $440. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 1,880; tons of salt hay, 1,410; value, $21,150. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,400 ; value of apples, $14,800 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 700 ; value of pears, $1,000 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $540. Sheep, 50, value, $300 ; lbs. Wool produced, 96 ; value, $57. Horses, 137 ; value, $13,405 ; Oxen over four years old, 125 ; Steers under four years old, 5 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,250 ; Milch Cows, 307 ; Heifers, 8 ; value of cows and heifers, $13,820 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,000 ; value, $1,200 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 20,000 ; value, $6,0*00. Beef, dressed, lbs., 18,000 ; value, $1,620. Pork, dressed, lbs., 36,000 ; value, $5,040. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 4,140 ; value, $414. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,380 ; value, $357. Swine, 141 ; value, $1,926 ; value of Poultry sold, $432 ; value of Eggs sold, $648 ; lbs. of Honey, 800 ; value, $320 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 130 ; value, $40 ; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce, $2,000. GEORGETOWN. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $16,000; value of clothing m'd, $24,000; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 4; f emp., 13. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 6. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 141 Essex Co. Georgetown. Drugs, Medicines, and Dye Stuffs, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of di'ugs, medicines, and dye stuffs m'd, $14,960 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; Hides tamied, 100 ; hides tanned and curried, 100 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 86,340 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 141,600 ; gross value of stock used, $240,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $380,125; cap., $70,000; m. emp., 264; f emp., 158. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars, value m'd, $7,780 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for ni. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,800 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $6,100 ; cap., $500; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 90,000 ; value, $2,500 ; value of Ship Timber, $790 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 830 ; value, $3,330 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 103 ; acres, 3,090 ; value of same, including Buildings, $190,- 550 ; acres of land improved, 5,855 ; persons emp., 216. Unimproved Land, acres, 60. Unimprovable Land, acres, 45. Indian Corn, acres, 117; bush., 3,453; value, $3,453. Rye, acres, 2^ ; bush., 27 ; value, $30. Barley, acres, 25 ; bush., 350 ; value, $437. Oats, acres, 3 ; bush., 58 ; value, $45. Potatoes, acres, 76; bush., 7,969; value, $3,985. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 627 ; value, $157. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 157 ; value, $40. Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $80. Cranberries, acres, 25 ; bush., 218 ; value, $600. English Mowing, acres, 735 ; tons of English hay, 634 ; value, $19,000 ; Grass or Clover Seed, bush., 20 ; value, $60. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 384 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 310 ; value, $3,100. Api^le-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,710; value of apples, $3,728; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 378; value of pears, $138; all "other trees cultivated for their fruit, 90 ; value of fruit, $110; value Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $150. Sheep, 56; value, $560 ; lbs. of Wool, 162; value, $162. Horses, 158 ; value, $13,430 ; Oxen over four years old, 6G ; Steers under four years old, 10 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,950 ; Milch Cows, 292 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (32 Yearlings,) 142 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Gloucester. Essex Co. $384 ; gaUons of Milk sold, 6,100 ; value, $1,220 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,700 ; value, $2,900. Pork, dressed, lbs., 62,550; value, $10,518. Swine, 95 ; value, $1,425 ; value of Poultry sold, $454 ; value of Eggs sold, $750 ; lbs. of Honey, 364; value, $91. Domestic Fruit "Wines, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. GLOUCESTER. Head-Nets and Head-dresses, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; nets and head-dresses m'd, 300 ; value, $500 ; cap., $300 ; f. emp., 1. Anchor Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; tons of anchors m'd, 150; value, $9,000; cap., $2,000; hands emp. about six months each, 8. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; Newspapers printed, (Telegraph, Cape Ann Light, Cape Ann Adver- tiser,) 3 ; 1 semi-weekly, 2 weekly ; gross value, $6,500 ; cap., $6,500 ; value of all other printing done, $3,500 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 5. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,850; photographs taken, 11,500; value, $5,600; cap., $2,100; m. emp., 3. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 16 ; value, $900 ; value of stock used, $400 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp. about six months, 1. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $5,000 ; 1 Vessel on stocks ; tonnage, 132 ; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $7,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. Boats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,150 ; boats built, 39 ; value, $3,800; cap., $1,200; hands emp., 3. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds, 2 ; value of materials used, $2,000 ; masts and spars m'd, 295 ; value, $4,700 ; cap., $3,200 ; hands emp., 5. Sail Lofts, 8 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 425 ; value of fabric, $106,250; value of sails, $127,500; Sails made of foreign fabric, 1 ; value of fabric, $300 ; value of sails, $350 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 33. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $10,600 ; value of clothing m'd, $16,400 ; cap., $3,300 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 20. Soap, establishments for m..of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,040 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 60 ; value, $300 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 48,000 ; value, $5,760 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IMASSACHUSETTS. 143 Essex Co. Gloucester. Master Builders, 15 ; Buildings erected, 35; value, $162,500; value of materials used, $93,300 ; ^ands emp., 85. Blacksmith Shops, 14 ; value of stock used, $10,175 ; value of work done, $24,400; cap., $10,400; hands emp., 24. Tin Ware Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $'/,100 ; value of tin ware m'd, $11,500; cap., $8,800; hands emp., 7. Copper Paint, establishments for m. of, 1 ; lbs. of copper paint m'd, 20,000 ; value, $6,000. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 4,175 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 2,233 ; gross value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $19,000 ; cap., $5,500 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 2. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars, value m'd, $3,500 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; cap., $1,300 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Pumps, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $450 ; value of pumps m'd, $800 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp., 2. Casks, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; casks m'd, 6,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 3. Coffins and Burial Cases, of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; coffins made, 200 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 2. ,Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of g^s m'd, $9,200 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 5 ; tons preserved, 1,100 ; value, $22,000 ; cap., $9,000 ; hands emp. one year, 8 ; three weeks, 85. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $22,000 ; value of JBread m'd, 33,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 9. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 341 ; tonnage, 24,450 ; bbls. of mackerel taken, 154,938| ; value, $2,190,562 ; quintals of cod and other dry fish taken, 113,028 ; value, $706,425 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $90,420 ; value of salt consumed, $230,025 ; cap., $1,865,700 ; hands emp., 4,590. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 7,000 ; value, $3,600 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp. two months, 40. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 5 ; tonnage, 500 ; value, $11,600; amount received for freight, $12,300; hands emp., 17. Stone Quarries, 4 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $39,000; cap., $13,000 ; hands emp. about six months in the year, 56. 144 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Gloucester. Essex Co. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 125,000 ; value, $3,750 ; value of Ship Timber prepared for market, §2,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 400 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp, in the winter months, 10. Farms, 84 ; acres, 6,000 ; value, including Buildings, $220,800 ; acres improved, 1,400; persons emp., 155. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,600. Unimprovable Land, acres, 450. "Woodland, acres, 2,912; value, $45,850. Indian Corn, acres, 80 ; bush., 2,500 ; value, $3,800. "Wheat, acres, ^ ; bush., 8 ; value, $20. Rye, acres, 3; bush., 60; value, $100. ' Barley, acres, 21 ; bush., 500 ; value, $600. Oats, acres, 1^; bush., 50; value, $25. Potatoes, acres, 61 1^; bush., 7,000; value, $5,000. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,680 ; value, $425. Onions, acres, 2| ; bush., 350 ; value, $700. Carrots, acres, 1^; bush., 500; value, $130. Cabbage, acres, 22| ; value, $2,100. Winter Squash, acres, 5 ; value, $450. Market Gardening, acres, 82 ; value of products, $10,000. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 4|- ; bush., 1,300 ; value, $400. Cranberries, acres, 3^ ; bush., 125 ; value, $375. English Mowing, acres, 900 ; tons of English hay, 1,200 ; value, $48,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 19 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 22; value, $113. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 900 ; tons of salt hay, 850 ; value, $8,500. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,775 ; value of apples, $5,950 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 850 ; value of pears, $1,100 ; value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $2,500. Horses, 319 ; value, $37,155 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $25 ; Oxen over four years old, 106 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $9,936; Milch Cows, 419; Heifers, 28; value of cows and heifers, $19,800 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 Bulls,) $90 ; gallons of Milk sold, 80,000 ; value, $20,000 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,755 ; value, $2,150. Beef, dressed, lbs., 420,000 ; value, $50,400. , Pork, dressed, lbs., 29,500 ; value, $6,000. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 145 Essex Co. Groveland. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 55,000 ; value, $6,630. Veal, dressed, lbs., 45,700 ; value, $5,484. Swine, 254 ; value, $4,355 ; value of Eggs sold, $835 ; lbs. of Honey, 115 ; value, $36. Lobsters sold, 115,000; value, i3,450. Pickled Fish, bbls., 25,000 ; value, $250,000 ; value of salt consumed, $2,250. Vessels engaged in catching Bait, 12 ; tonnage, 720 ; hands emp., 100 ; bbls. bait caught, 1,400 ; value, $75,000 ; value salt used, $5,000 ; cap., $36,000. GROVELAND. Woollen Mills, 2 ; sets woollen machinery, 15 ; lbs. Scoured "Wool con-. sumed, 300,000; gross value of stock used, $275,000; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 1,650,000 ; value, $495,000 ; cap., $200,000 ; m. emp., 50 ; f. emp., 65. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $780 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 18,000 ; value, $1,620 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of work done, $800 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; hides tanned, 300 ; hides tamied and ' curried, 300 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 13,863 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 170,605 ; gross value of stock used, $169,729 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $265,655 ; cap., $41,200; m. emp., 175 ; f. emp., 80. Planing Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of all other work ■ done, $250 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 93,000 ; value, $1,400 ; cap., $2,400 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 317 ; value, $1,946. Farms, 70 ; acres, 2,483 ; value, including buildings, $146,372 ; acres of land improved, 2,483 ; persons emp., 85. Unimproved Land, acres, 293. Unimprovable Land, acres, 60. "Woodland, acres, 1,173 ; value, $49,939. Indian Corn, acres, 90 ; bush., 3,511 ; value, $6,151. Wheat, acres, f ; bush., 9 ; value, $23. Rye, acres, 11 ; bush., 114; value, $228. 19 146 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hamilton. Essex Co. Barley, acres, 16; bush., 368; value, $642. Oats, acres, 22 ; bush., 604 ; value, $532. Potatoes, acres, 60 ; bush., 7,091 ; value, $5,312. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 200; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 590 ; tons of English hay, 482 ; value, $11,874 ; Grass or Clover Seed, bush., 2 ; value, $8. Wet Meadow or Swale mown,-acres, 221 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 194; value, $2,780. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 40 ; tons of salt hay, 46 ; value, $690. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,281 ; value of apples, $2,944 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 708 ; value of pears, $157. Sheep, 30; value, $180 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 106; value, $70. Horses, 98 ; value, $6,602 ; Oxen over four years old, 48 ; Steers under four years old, 19 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,695 ; Milch Cows, 196 ; Heifers, 24 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,077 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (1 Bull,) $37 ; gallons of milk sold, 7,496 ; value, $1,860 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,843 ; value, $1,342 ; lbs. Cheese, 325 ; value, $49f Beef, dressed, lbs., 4,679 ; value, $468. Pork, dressed, lbs., 42,101 ; value, $7,572. Veal, dressed, lbs., 5,903 ; value, $944. Swine, 33 ; value, $862 ; value of Poultry sold, $673 ; value of Eggs sold, $496; lbs. of Honey, 273; value, $82; lbs. of Beeswax, 4; value, $2. HAMILTON. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 6 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 16,000 ; gross value of stock used, $128,000 ; lbs. of Woollen Yam m'd and not made into cloth, 158,000 ; value, $135,000 ; m. emp., 25 ; f. emp„ 35. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 1; value of stock used, $135,000; hosiery m'd, 55,000 pairs Army and Ribbed Socks ; value, $24,000. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, paii-s of all kinds m'd, 1,050 ; gi'oss value of stock used, $762 ; value of shoes m'd, $1,255 ; cap., $60 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared, 20,000. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 146 ; value, $1,019. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 147 Essex Co. Hamilton. Farms, 96; acres, 6,594; value, including Buildings, $288,950; acres land improved, 7,294^ ; persons emp., 128. Unimproved Land, acres, 374. Unimprovable Land, acres, 38. Woodland, acres, 1,097 ; value, $41,896. Indian Corn, acres, 146 ; bush., 4,368 ; value, $4,368. Rye, acres, 27f ; busk, 332 ; value, $332. Barley, acres, 32 '; bush., 467 ; value, $467. Oats, acres, 24 ; bush., 365 ; value, $205.50. Potatoes, acres, 105-^; bush., 7,750; value, $4,650. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 11 ; bush., 345 ; value, $128. Onions, acres, | ; bush., 100 ; value, $100. Carrots, acres, 3^; bush., 1,050 ; value, $185. Cabbage, acres, 1 J ; value, $175. Winter Squash, acres, | ; value, $72. Cranberries, acres, 2h ; bush., 47 ; value, $103. English Mowing, acres, 1,196; tons of English hay, 857; value, $17,190. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 791 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 552 ; value, $5,599. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,650 ; value, $2,144 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 112 ; value of pears, $56. Sheep, 21 ; value, $100 ; lbs. of Wool, 70 ; value, $38.30. Horses, 111; value, $6,420; Oxen over four years old, 102; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,265 ; Milch Cows, 317; Heifers, 89; value of cows and heifers, $16,393; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (13 Bulls,) $260 ; gallons of Milk sold, 2,625; value, $396.30; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,515; value,. $4,367.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 51,000 ; value, $3,060. Pork, dressed, lbs., 15,400 ; value, $1,692. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,400 ; value, $272. Veal, dressed, lbs., 10,000 ; value, $900. Swine, 94; value, $1,820 ; value of Poultry sold, $672 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,474 ; lbs. of Honey, 20 ; value, $5. 148 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Haverhill. Essex Co. HAVERHILL. "Woollen Mills, 2 ; sets of machinery, 6 ; lbs. Scoured Wool consumed, 246,000; gross value of stock used, $165,000; yards of Cassimere m'd, 50,000 ; value, $75,000 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 500,000 ; value, $165,000; cap., $80,000; m. emp., 35 ; f. emp., 33. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 7 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 4. Iron Railing and Iron Fences, shops for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of iron railing and iron fences, m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,825 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Haverhill Gazette, Essex Banner, and Tri- Weekly Publisher,) 3 ; issued 2 weekly, 1 tri- Aveekly ; gross value, $4,725 ; cap., $5,000 ; value of all other prmting done, $3,500 ; m. emp , 14 ; f. emp., 2. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of Bookbinding done, $200 ; cap., $150 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp. 2. Daguerreian and Photogi'aphic Establishments, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,600 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, $32,500 ; value, $8,350; cap., $2,600 ; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 4. Silver Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of articles m'd, $1,500; cap., $500; m. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses, m'd, 77 ; value, $3,350; value of stock used, $1,650 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 7. Hat and Cap Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $240,000 ; hats and caps m'd, 439,476; value, $360,971; cap., $75,000; m. emp., 145 ; f. emp., 82. Chaises, Wagons, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; vehicles m'd, 120 buggies, 45 wagons; value, $40,000; value of stock used, $19,500 ; cap., $11,000 ; hands emp., 24. Confectionary, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; lbs. confectionary made, 2,000; value, $600 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $23,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $59,000 ; cap., $5,700 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 32. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of Gravestones m'd, $7,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; lbs. made, 3,000 ; value, $450; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 1, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 149 Essex Co. Haverhill. Soap, establisments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 900 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Master Builders, 9; Buildings erected, 30 ; value, $41,700; value of materials used, $28,000 ; hands emp., 45. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $9,400 ; value of work done, $18,200 ; cap., $4,700 ; hands emp., 35. Tin Ware Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,865 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 6. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush, grain ground, 35,000 ; value, $29,500 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 3. Currying Establishments, 4; value of stock iised, $112,500; Hides curried, 27,000 ; value of Leather curried, $182,000 ; cap., $19,500 ; hands emp., 31. Shoes, paii-s of all kinds m'd, 3,248,560 ; gross value of stock used, $2,596,260 ; value of shoes m'd, $4,602,787 ; cap., $704,700 ; m. emp., 3,039 ; f. emp., 1,001. Brick Yards, 2 ; bricks m'd, 800,000 ; value, $4,800 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 11. Last Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; lasts m'd, 5,600 ; value, $14,500; cap., $6,500; hands emp., 15. Boxes, estabhshmeuts for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $9,300 ; value of wooden boxes made, $18,750 ; value of paper boxes made, $1,775 ; cap., $2,750 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp. 8. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of gas m'd, $18,000; cap., $50,000; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 1,500 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $15,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $24,000 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 8. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 10,500 ; value, $1,225.50 ; hands emp., 7. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 100,000 ; value $20,000 ; Shingles prepared for market, 40,000 ; value, $200 ; cap $500 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,000 ; value, $6,500 cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 280; acres, 14,278; value, including Biiildings, $566,285 acres of land improved, 12,669 ; persons emp., 301. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,609. Woodland, acres, 1,527 ; value, $80,675. Indian Corn, acres, 321 ; bush., 10,148 ; value, $10,760. 150 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Haverhill. Essex Co. Wheat, acres, 7 ; bush., 88 ; value, $212. Rye, acres, 90; bush., 1,008 ; value, $1,241. Barley, acres, 26; bush., 462 ; value, $462. Oats, acres, 123; bush., 3,488; value, $2,574.50. Grain Crops, acres of all other, 12 ; bush., 76 ; value, $226. Potatoes, acres, 303; bush., 24,055 ; value, $19,959.50. Turnips, acres cultivated as a field crop, 8 ; bush., 1,546 ; value, $756. Onions, acres, 2 ; bush., 325 ; value, $487.50. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 830 ; value, $327.50. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $765. Winter Squash, acres, 3 ; value, $519. Garden Seeds, acres, | ; value, $100, Market Gardening, acres, 9 ; value of products, $1,935. Beets, and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 956 ; value, $824 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $100. Cranberries, acres, 10; bush., 242 ; value, $726. English Mowing, acres, 3,045 ; tons English hay, 2,969 ; value, $58,350. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 502 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 456; value, $5,196. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 16,355 ; value of apples, $11,647; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,203 ; value of pears, $4,388 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 408 ; value of fruit, $347 ; value value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $200. Sheep, 311; value, $2,194; lbs. of Wool produced, $1,258; value, $605.65. Horses, 684; value, $63,197; Oxen over four years old, 167; Steers under four years old, 30 ; value of oxen and steers, $16,115 ; Milch Cows, 776; Heifers, 108; value of cows and heifers, $36,361 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (12 Bulls,) $450; gallons of Milk sold, 38,643; value, $8,957; lbs. Butter sold, 9,486; value, $3,489.50 ; lbs. of Cheese, 3,380 ; value, $577. Beef, dressed, lbs. 1,189,650; value, $147,165. Pork, dressed, lbs., 121,820 ; value, $38,787. Mutton, dressed, lbs. 90,610 ; value,. $14,998. Veal, di-essed, lbs. 96,880; value, $12,727. Swine, 865; value, $23,357; value of Poultry sold, $1,152; value of Eggs sold, $1,680; lbs. of Honey, 570; value, $213.60; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce, Beans, 168 bush., $462; value of Grapes, $1,694. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF INIASSACHUSETTS. 151 Essex Co. Ipswich. IPSWICH. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 3,000 ; cotton consumed, lbs., 37,500 ; gross value of stock used, $37,500 ; yards of Cloth m'd, 225,000 ; gross value, $40,800; m. emp., 18 ; f. emp., 40. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 7; value of stock used, $16,500; hosiery m'd, dozens, 14,972 ; value, $38,948 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 30 ; f. emp., 50. Head-nets and Head-di-esses, manufactories of, 5 ; value of stock used, $52,500 ; nets and head-dresses m'd, (cotton), doz., 36,453 ; value, $105,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 100. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, estab'ts for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 6 ; value, $250; value of stock used, $125 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $8,000 ; Vessels launched, 2 ; tomiage, 260 ; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $13,060 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 8. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 3; wagons m'd, 12; value, $1,500; value of stock used, $1,000; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $500 ; wheels m'd, 100 ; value, $800 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 4. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 275 ; value, $200 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of clothmg m'd, $6,897 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 6. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock vised, $1,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 300; value, $1,500; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 3,856; value, $462 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 15 ; Buildings erected, 12; value, $8,000; value of materials used, $5,000 ; hands emp., 40. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $6,000; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 11. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,600 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; Hides tanned, 2,000 ; value of leather tanned and curried, $21,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 7. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 6,500 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 6,200 ; gross value of stock used, $17,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $26,921 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 25 ; f. emp., 10. 152 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Ipswich. Essex Co. Casks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; casks m'd, 500 ; value, $500 ; cap., $300 « hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; coffins made, 80 ; value, $800 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 48 ; value, $300 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,700 ; value of Bread m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 4. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 1 ; tonnage, 30 ; bbls. of mackerel taken, 100; value, $1,500; hands emp., 6. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 39,800 ; value, $19,000; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 75. i Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, bbls., 500 ; value, $2,000 ; hands emp., 15. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 5 ; tonnage, 500 ; value, $12,900; amount received for freight, $10,000; hands emp., 16. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,500; value, $12,000. Farms, 177 ; acres, 2,358 ; value, including Buildings, $442,500 ; acres improved, 2,000; persons emp., 531. Woodland, acres, 1,302; value, $39,060. Indian Corn, acres, 800 ; bush., 20,000 ; value, $20,000. Wheat, acres, 250 ; bush., 5,000 ; value, $5,500. Rye, acres, 250 ; bush., 5,000 ; value, $5,500. Barley, acres, 100; bush., 1,500 ; value, $1,600. Oats, acres, 20 ; bush., 200; value, $150. Potatoes, acres, 900 ; bush., 27,000 ; value, $27,000. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 10 ; bush., 5,000 ; value, $1,500 ; Onions, acres, 12 ; bush., 1,500 ; value, $1,500. Carrots, acres, 20 ; bush., 3,000 ; value, $6,000. Cabbage, acres, 14 ; value, $2,800. Winter Squash, acres, 20 ; value, $4,000. Market Gardening, acres, 10 ; value of products, $600. Cranberries, acres, 5 ; bush., 140 ; value, $420. English Mowing, acres, 2,792 ; tons of English hay, 2,000 ; value, $50,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 467 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 500 ; value, $4,500. Salt Marsh mo^vn, acres, 3,888 ; tons of salt hay, 2,257 ; value, $22,570. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 12,879 ; value of apples, $6,000 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 550 ; value of pears, $500 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,500. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 153 Essex Co. Lawrence. Sheep, 313 ; gross value, $1,5G5 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,5G5 ; value, $1,252. Horses, 311 ; value, $26,495 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $10 ; Oxen over four years old, 244 ; Steers under four years old, 96; value of oxen and steers, $17,170 ; Milch Cows, 664 ; Heifers, 78 ; value of cows and heifers, $24,800 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,325 ; value, $1,665 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,621 ; value, $1,050. Beef, dressed, lbs., 117,000 ; value, $17,550. Pork, dressed, lbs., 25,979 ; value, $4,676. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 7,500; value, $1,125. Veal, dressed, lbs., 13,280 ; value, $1,726. Swine, 402 ; value, $4,620 ; value of Poultry sold, $535 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,638 ; lbs. of Honey, 300 ; value, $100 ; value of Bees- wax, $2. LAWRENCE. Cotton Mills, 6 ; spindles, 237,476 ; cotton consumed, lbs., 6,213,265 ; gross value of stock used, $16,396,886.40; yards of Cloth m'd, (Print Cloths, Cambric, De Laines, Italian Cloths, Duck Cloth, Tickings, Sheetings, Shu'tings, Stripes, Cottonades, Jeans, Canton Flamiels, and Cotton Cassimere,) 17,083,709 ; gross value of cloth m'd, $7,210,379.70 ; lbs. of Cotton Batting m'd, 2,777 ; value, $2,500 ; Cotton Sail Twine m'd, lbs., 17,855; value, $24,000; cap., $3,355,715; m. emp., 1,012 ; f. emp., 1,715. Calico and Mousseline de Laine, establishments for printing, 1 ; yards of calico printed, 3,747,358; value after printing, $1,249,119 ; yards of Mousseline de Laine printed, 21,838,704; value after printing, $8,080,320 ; yards of Goods bleached and colored in said establish- ments and not printed, 1,355,900 ; cap., $2,5iOO,000 ; m. emp. 1,378; f. emp., 1,582. Woollen Mills, 7 ; sets of machinery, 114; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 1,930,726 ; gross value of stock used, $2,531,422.84; yards of Broadcloth m'd, 919,170 ; value, $2,297,925 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 102,861; value, $192,397.75; yards of Satinet m'd, 112,408 value, $89,758.75 ; yards of Kentucky Jeans, 12,675 ; value, $5,070 yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 1,671,288 ; value, $987,087.60 Shawls m'd, 133,120; value, $711,326.31; Table and Pianoforte Covers m'd, 58,283 ; value, $145,710 ; value of all other Woollen 20 154 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lawrence. • Essex Co. Goods m'd, (Coburgs, Serge, Bunting, Union, and Woollen Piece Goods,) $409,098.40 ; cap., $1,314,285 ; m. emp., 758 ; f. emp., 1,290. American Worsteds, establishments for m. of, (one mill not yet running,) 2; lbs. of stock used, 15,000; value, $15,500; Braid Yarns m'd, lbs., 10,000; value, $21,000; cap., $23,000; m. emp., 5; f. emp., 18. Balmoral Skirts, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $149,630; skirts m'd, 92,066 ; value, $246,633.02; cap., $49,071 ; m. emp., 33 ; f. emp., 120. Hollow AVare and Castings, other than pig ii'on, furnaces for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $117,500 ; tons of hollow ware and other cast- ings m'd, 1,323; value, $146,627; cap., $40,000; hands emp., 62. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 5 ; gross value of stock used, $111,815.58; value of machinery m'd, $154,655.58; cap., $61,500; hands emp., 132. Machine and Hand Cards of all kinds, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $101,373.20 ; feet of machine cards m'd, 78,365 ; value, $157,221.30 ; cap., $42,000 ; m. emp., 21 ; f emp., 6. Steam Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $70,000 ; steam-engines and boilers built, 150 ; value, $150,000; cap., $20,000 ; hands employed, 80. Files, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,893.60 ; dozens of files m'd, 1,578; value, $1,317.54; cap., $1,800; hands emp., 5. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of small cast- ings m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Paper Manufactories, 7 ; tons of stock consumed, 6,620 ; value, $505,070 ; tons of printing paper m'd, 2,179 ; valiie, $880,656 ; tons of wrap- ping paper m'd, 207 ; value, $57,456 ; tons of all other kinds of paper m'd, 075 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., $285,000 ; m. emp., 172 ; £ emp., 139. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Lawrence American and Law- rence Sentinel,) 2; issued weekly ; gross value, $4,260; cap., $4,000; value of all other printing done, $17,000 ; cap., $14,000 ; m. emp., 14; f. emp., 2. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $687 ; value of bookbinding done, $1,300 ; cap., $225 ; m. emp., 1 ; f emp., 1. Sewing-Machine Manufactories, (new enterprise just started,) 1 ; cap., $47,500 ; hands emp., 30. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 155 Essex Co. Laavrence. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 7 ; value of stock used, $2,978.79 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 57,600 ; value, $15,450; cap., $6,650; m. emp., 12; f. emp., 4. Looking-Glasses and Picture Frames, 3; value of stock used, $1,342.43; articles m'd, 1,491 ; value, $2,128.05 ; cap., $2,850 ; hands emp., 5. Mattresses of all kinds and materials, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $425 ; mattresses made, (three kinds, 75 of each,) 225 ; value, $500 ; cap., $650 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 35 ; value, $1,375 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; cap., $1,172 ; hands emp., 5. Upholstery Manufactories, 2 ; valvie of stock used, $1,100 ; value of upholstery m'd, $1,350 ; cap., $1,950 ; m. emp., 3. Hat INIanufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $49,882.45 ; hats m'd, 95,232; value, $57,754.56; cap., $23,000; m. emp., 57; f. emp., 20. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; number m'd, 79 railroad cars, 3 chaises, 4 buggies, 25 sleighs, 4 wagons ; value, $32,536.32 ; value of stock used, $22,020.58; cap., $137,528.60; hands emp., 85. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $175 ; value ' of wheels m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $20,800 ; value of clothing m'd, $31,250 ; cap., $6,500 ; nt. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 31. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $5,785 ; value of Monuments, Tablets, and other articles m'd, $16,000; cap., $8,100; hands emp., 14. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 4,320 ; value, $700 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 2,120 ; value, $7,920 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 57,000 ; value, $5,889 ; value of all other soaps m'd, $4,600 ; cap., $17,000 ; hands emp., 9. Master Builders, 12; Buildings erected, 50; value, $338,000 ; value of materials used, $173,500 ; hands emp., 1,016. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,300 ; value of work done, $15,403.20 ; cap., $4,300 ; hands emp., 10. Tin Ware Manufactories, 7 ; value of stock used, $10,450 ; value of tin ware m'd, $14,924.14; cap., $17,950; hands emp., 31. Drugs, Medicines, and Dyestuffs, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $4,600 ; cap., $8,000 ; m. emp., 5. 156 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lawrence. Essex Co. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush. Grain ground, 175,000 ; value, $260,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'cl, 20,000 ; value, .$200,000 ; cap., ^50,000 ; hands emp., 8. Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,000 ; Hides curried, 3,000 ; value of leather curried, $34,200 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 4. Belting of all kinds and all materials for machinery, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $95,107.90 ; feet of belting m'd, 258,000 ; value, $130,142.53 ; cap., $16,000 ; hands emp., 31. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 10,050 ; Shoes, pairs of aU kinds m'd, 20,300 ; gross value of stock used, $36,437; value of boots and shoes m'd, $60,900 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., average, 5 ; f. emp., average 2. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $125; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $725; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,625; coffins made, 441 ; value, $3,790 ; cap., $1,600; hands emp., 2. Planing Mills and establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 3 ; value of stock used, $6,300 ; value of sashes, doors and blinds m'd, $13,673 ; value of all other work done, $15,015 ; cap., $6,500 ; hands emp., 15. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $29,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $44,000 ; value of paper boxes made, $9,000 ; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 17; f. emp., 15. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $33,605.79 ; value of gas m'd, $63,083.97 ; cap., $120,000; hands emp., 25. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 1,200 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., average 6. Bakeries, 3; value of stock used, $121,500; value of Bread m'd $160,580 ; cap., $13,000 ; hands emp., 26. Breweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,445 ; bbls. of Beer m'd, 881 ; value, $6,067 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 3. Stone and. Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $15,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 20. Firewood and Bark, cords prepared for market, 3,025 ; value, $24,200 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 30. Farms, 20 ; acres, 700 ; value of same, including Buildmgs, $50,000 ; acres of land improved, 300 ; persons em])., 45. Unimproved Land, acres, 700. Unimprovable Land, acres, 100. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 157 Essex Co. Lawrence. Woodland, acres, 500 ; value, $75,000. Indian Corn, acres, 42; bush., 1,680 ; value, $1,680. Wheat, acres, 10; bush., 150; value, $262.50. Rye, acres, 15^; bush., 279 ; value, $306.90. Barley, acres, 5 ; bush., 105 ; value, $157.50. Oats, acres, 22 ; bush., 440 ; value, $330.50. Potatoes, acres, 145; bush., 10,875; value, $8,156.25. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 1,200 ; value, $600. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 100 ; value, $200. Carrots, acres, h; bush., 150 ; value, $175. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $650. Winter Squash, acres, 1^; value, $475. Market Gardening, acres, 25 ; value of products, $9,500. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 10 ; bush., 4,000 ; value $3,000. English Mowing, acres, 325 ; tons of English hay, 287 ; value, $7,175. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 23 ; tons of wet meadoAV or swale hay, 27 ; value, $324. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,500 ; value of apples, $8,750 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 2,000 ; value of pears, $1,000 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,500 ; value of fruit, $500 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $105. Horses, 600; value, $60,000; Oxen over four years old, 24; value of oxen, $1,920; Milch Cows, 75; Heifers, 10; value of cows and heifers, $3,200 ; gallons of Milk sold, 15,000 ; value, $3,000 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,000 ; value, $300. Beef, dressed, lbs., 15,000 ; value, $4,500. Pork, dressed, lbs., 90,000; value, $16,200. Mutton, dressed, lbs. 600 ; value, $90. Veal, dressed, lbs., 8,000 ; value, $1,000. Swine, 1,036 ; value, $12,432 ; value of Poultry sold, $152.25 ; value of Eggs sold $75 ; lbs. of Honey, 200 ; value, $60 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $375. Establishments for manufacture of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 2 ; value of Power Loom, Harnesses, and Leather Board m'd, $26,099.67 ; value of stock used, $18,494.71 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 14; f erap., 28. 158 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lynn. • Essex Co. LYNN. Machinery, establishments for m. of, 4; gross value of stock used, $5,600; value of machinery m'd, $10,200 ; cap., $11,000; hands emp., 15. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $5,523.18; value of stock used, $2,650 ; cap., $3,150; hands emp., 10. Iron Eailing and Iron Fences, shops for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of iron railmg, iron fences, and iron safes m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $6,400 ; Newspapers and Periodicals printed, (Lynn Bulletin, and Lynn Reporter,) 2 ; issued weekly; gross value, $10,000; cap., $5,000; value of all other Printing done, $9,500 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 9. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of bookbinding done, $1,000; cap., $400; m. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photogi-aphic Establishments, 5 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 38,500 ; value, $7,375 ; cap., $2,800 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 4, Looking-Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; articles m'd, 1,000 ; value $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 2. Saddles and Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; har- nesses m'd, 32 ; value, $1,400 ; value of stock used, $950 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 4^. Upholstery Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of upholstery m'd, $1,225 ; cap., $450 ; m. emp., 3. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $450 ; value of small lines m'd $1,200; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Boats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,500 ; boats built, 1 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., (tlu-ee months,) 3. Raib'oad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, estabhshments for m. of, 2 ; number m'd, 14 sleighs and 4 wagons ; value, $1,700 ; value of stock used, $780 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,524; lbs. of confectionery made, 8,000 ; value, $2,600 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1. Lik Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,150 ; value of ink m'd, $2,450 ; cap., $900 ; m. emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 159 Essex Co. Lynn. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $25,800 ; value of clothing m'd, $34,200 ; cap., $10,500 ; m. emp., 7 ; £ emp., 47. Coffee Mills, 2 ; value of stock used, $22,500 ; lbs. coffee m'd, 144,000 ; value, $19,800 ; cap., $24,000; hands emp., 12. Spices, value prepared for market, $20,000. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,900 ; Gravestones and Monuments m'd, 60 ; value, $3,500 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 3. Soap, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 350 ; value, $1,150 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 46,000 ; value, $5,280 ; cap., $4,200 ; hands emp., 7. Master Builders, 21 ; Buildings erected, 65 ; value, $124,250 ; value of materials used, $90,167 ; hands emp., 101. Blacksmith Shops, 10 ; value of stock used, $7,960 ; value of Avork done, $23,450 ; cap., $12,500 ; hands emp., 29. Tin Ware Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $2,175 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,500; cap., $3,300 ; hands emp., 19. Glue Manufactories, and manufactories for the preparation of Gums, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,900 ; value of glue and gums m'd, $9,300 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Flouring Mils, 1 ; bush., of Grain ground, 80,000; value, $165,000; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 8. Morocco Manufactories, 16; value of stock used, $758,500; Hides tanned and finished, 613,996; value of skins tiimied and curried, $993,055 ; cap., $355,500 ; hands emp., 253. Boots and Shoes, establishments for m. of, 146 ; pairs of all kinds m'd, 5,359,821 ; gross value of stock used, $5,237,309 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $8,817,711; cap., $1,677,900; m. emp., 0,984; f. emp., 4,984. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 450,000 ; value, $2,700 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 7. Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ;, value of stock used, $700 ; value of pumps m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Last and Shoe-peg Manufactories, 5 ; value of stock used, $3,700 ; lasts and patterns, m'd, 90,600 ; value, 25,800 ; cap., $16,600 ; hands emp., 24. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,110 ; coffins made, 480 ; value, $5,150 ; cap., $4,100 ; hands emp., 5. Planing Mills and establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 2 ; value of stock used, (included in returns of wooden boxes ;) value of work done, $12,500 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 9. 160 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lynn. Essex C«. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $78,200 ; value of Avooden boxes made, $78,000 ; -value of paper boxes, $21,200 ; cap., $17,000 ; m. emp., 32 ; f. emp., 19. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of gas m'd, $17,500 ; cap., $64,100 ; hands emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 10,000; value, $6,000; cap., $11,000; hands emp., 20. Bakeries, 3 ; value of stock used, $51,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $71,000 ; cap., $7,500 ; hands emp., 13. Breweries, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,487 ; bbls. beer m'd, 375 ; value, $3,675 ; cap., $2,200 ; hands emp., 4. Shell Fish, bush., taken, 1,300 ; value, $975 ; hands emp., 6. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon bbls., 100 ; value, $500 ; hands emp., 5. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 1 ; tonnage, 125 ; value, $6,000 ; amount received for freight, $4,500 ; hands emp., 5. Stone and JMarble Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $1,868 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 856; value,- $4,185 ; cap., $1,800; hands emp., 24. Farms, 25 ; acres, 1,279 ; value, including Buildings, $123,800 ; acres of land improved, 397 ; persons emp., 32. Indian Corn, acres, 28i; bush., 1,304; value, $2,523. Rye, acres, 12^ ; bush., 790 ; value, $907. Barley, acres, 12 ; bush., 235 ; value, $316.50. Potatoes, acres, 112; bush., 10,000; value, $10,454.75. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, 9^ ; bush., 3,277 ; value, $1,549.75. Onions, acres, 8^; bush., 1,218; value, $1,947. Carrots, rods, 5f ; bush., 2,475; value, $1,127.50. Cabbage, acres, 24 i-; value, $14,558. Winter Squash, acres, 3^; value, $670. Market Gardening, acres, 74; value, $21,466. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 6^ ; bush., 2,469 ; value, $1,345. English Mowing, acres, 517 ; tons of English hay, 595 ; value, $17,155. Wet Meadow or Swale moAvn, acres, 36 ; tons of wet meadow or swale ' hay, 27 ; value, $349. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 126; tons salt hay, 107; value, $2,190. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 17,307 ; value of apples, $4,823.50 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 21,870; value of pears, $11,107.50; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,248 ; value, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 161 tessEX Co. Ltnnfield. $275 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,403.25 ; bush. Grapes, 489 ; value $2,445 ; bush. Currents, 440 ; value, $880. Sheep, 5 ; value, $50; lbs. of Wool, 40; value, $24. Horses, 719; value, $100,735; Asses, 2; value, $80; Oxen over four years old, 8 ; value $850 ; Mich Cows, 282 ; Heifers, 17 ; value of cows and heifers, $15,500 ; gallons of Milk sold, 74,654 ; value, $17,315.40 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 40 ; value, $20. Beef, dressed, lbs., 75,000 ; value, $9,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 151,874 ; value, $30,375.80. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 5,000 ; value, $600. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,500 ; value, $350. Swine, 439 ; value, $11,905.50 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,598 ; value of Eggs sold, $2,297.80; lbs. of Honey, 20; value, $7; value of iinenumerated articles of ftirm produce, $960. Establishments for the m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 2 ; value of Tobacco Pipes and Cement, $800 ; value of stock used, $425 ; cap., $300 ; ra. emp., 3. Shoemakers' Wax, establishments for making, 1 ; bbls. wax m'd, 120 ; value, $1,000. Machine Needles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $550 ; value of needles m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 15. Heeling Stock, Stiffenings, Tap-soles, Inner-soles, &c., establishments for m. of, 10 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of heeling stock made, $17,400 ; value of stiffenings, $9,450 ; value of tap and mner soles, $10,900 ; cap., $7,800 ; m. emp., 17 ; f. emp., 27. LYNNFIELD. Detached parts of Piano Fortes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $3,000. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 4 wagons, 7 sleighs ; value, $470 ; value of stock used, $150 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1 6,000 ; gross value of stock used, $11,500 ; value of shoes m'd, $18,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 16; f emp., 5. Stone and INIai-ble Quarries, 1 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $2,000 ; hands emp,, 3. 21 162 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lynnfield. Essex Co. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 40,000 ; value, $800. Firewood and Bai-k prepared for market, cords, 1,509 ; value, $5,882. Farms, 85 ; acres, 6,092; value, including Buildings, $96,440; acres of land improved, 2,411 ; persons emp., 150. Unimproved Land, acres, 530, Unimprovable Land, acres, 15. Woodland, acres, 3,136 ; value, $9,480. Indian Corn, acres, 67 ; bush., 1,003; value, $2,405. Rye, acres, 6^ ; bush., 96^; value, $193. * Barley, acres, 7| ; bush., 51 ; value, $89.25. Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 30 ; value, $30. Potatoes, acres, 301 ; bush., 3,786 ; value, $2,839.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5|- ; bush., 815 ; value, $203.75. Onions, acres, 2| ; bush., 1,033 ; value, $2,066. Carrots, acres, 3; bush., 1,246; value, $498.40. Cabbage, acres, 2| ; value, $249. Winter Squash, acres, f ; value, $150. Garden Seeds, acres, I ; value, $60. • Market Gardening, acres, 15 ; value of products, $2,900. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2h ; bush., 305 ; value, $345 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $60. English Mowing, aci-es, 373 ; tons English hay, 342; value, $10,260. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 415 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 325 ; value, $4,875. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 65 ; salt hay, tons, 57 ; value, $1,140. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,741 ; value of apples, $1,321 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 503 ; value of pears, $47 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 30; value of fruit, $16; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $90. Sheep, 2 ; gross value, $40 ; lbs. Wool, 11 ; value, $5. Horses, 87; value, $8,935; Oxen over four years old, 24; value, $2,250 ; Milch Cows, 209 ; Heifers, 27 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,510 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $120 ; gallons of Milk sold, 36,598 ; value, $5,847 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,892 ; value, $796. Beef, dressed, lbs., 9,835 ; value, $945. Pork, dressed, lbs., 29,070 ; value, $5,168. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,500 ; value, $240. Swine, 54 ; value, $1,232 ; value of Poultry sold, $265 ; value of Eggs sold, $315 ; lbs. of Honey, 48 ; value, $18 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 5 ; value, $2.50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 163 Essex Co. Manchester. Establishments for manufacture of articles not elsewhere enumerated, (for chipping Barberry Root for coloring purposes,) 1 ; tons chipped, 12; value, $900; Lobster Pots m'd, 175; value, $262.50; hands emp., 2. MANCHESTER. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $700 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Cabinet Manufactories, 17; value of stock used, $20,350; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $92,625 ; cap., $42,950 ; hands emp., 108. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1 5,000 ; Hides tamied, 5,000 ; hides tanned and curried, 5,000 ; value of leather taimed and curried, $20,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 10 Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 5,000 ; gross value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of boots m'd, $12,000; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 15 ; f. emp., 3. Casks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,600 ; casks m'd, 32,600; value, $11,800; cap., $10,600; hands emp., 6. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 3 ; value of work done, $8,600 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 10. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 150; value, $400; cap., $500. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,260 ; value of Bread m'd, $8,000 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 270,000 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $4,200 ; hands emp,, 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,509 ; value, $10,545 ; cap., $4,690 ; hands emp., 2. Farms, 25 ; acres, 1,275 ; value, including Buildings, $95,720 ; acres improved, 473 ; persons emp., 50. Unimproved Land, acres, 347. Unimprovable Land, acres, 73. "Woodland, acres, 382 ; value, $14,775. Indian Corn, acres, 20 ; bush., 561 ; value, $1,102. Rye, acres, 1 ; bush., 15 ; value, $30. « Barley, acres, 12 ; bush., 203 ; value, $287. Potatoes, acres, 34; bush., 2,293; value, $2,513. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2^ ; bush., 330; value, $112. Onions, acres, 5^ ; bush., 815 ; value, $1,500. 164 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Marblehead. Essex Co. Carrots, acres, IJ; bush., 710; value, $216. Cabbage, acres, 5^; value, $728. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value, $386. Garden Seeds, acres, J; value, $117. Market Gardening, aci-es, 27 ; value of products, $4,597. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, | ; bush., 115 ; value, $152. Cranberries, acres, 2| ; bush., 90 ; value, $420. English Mowing, acres, 294 ; tons of English hay, 340 ; value, $10,525. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 21^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 43 ; value, $228. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 42 ; tons of salt hay, 41 ; value, $555. Apple-trees cultivated .for their fruit, 2,855 ; value of apples, $3,245 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 398 ; value of pears, $317; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 65 ; value of fruit, $25 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $3,003. Horses, 40 ; value, $3,810 ; Oxen over four years old, 34 ; value, $3,010; Milch Cows, 72; Heifers, 18; value of cows and heifers, $4,190 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (50 Calves,) $496 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,100 ; value, $2,589 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 565 ; value, $287. Pork, dressed, lbs., 9,440 ; value, $1,531. Swine, 32 ; value, $446 ; value of Poultry sold, $170 ; value of Eggs sold, $420; lbs. of Honey, 135; value, $40; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $620. MARBLEHEAD. Boats, establishments for m. of,.2 ; value of materials used, $450 ; boats buih, 2 ; value, $750 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Sail Lofts, 2 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 14 ; value of fabric, $1,400 ; value of sails, $1,750. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 100 ; value, $350 ; cap., $250 ; m. emp., 1 ; f emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 8. Master Builders, 8 ; Buildings erected, 1 ; value, $700 ; value of mate- rials used, $500 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 165 Essex Co. Marblehead. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $420 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of tin ware m'd, $900 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Glue Manufactories, and Manufactories for preparation of Gums, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of glue and gums m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 4. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,320,480 ; gross value of stock used, ■ $543,750 ; value of shoes m'd, $767,218 ; cap., $223,850 ; m. emp., 671 ; f. emp., 372. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $7,000 ; value of paper boxes made, $6,000 ; cap., $20,000; m. emp., 10; f. emp., 6. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,603 ; value of gas m'd, $4,385 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 500 ; value, $700 ; hands emp., 15. Bakeries, 4 ; value of stock used, $24,175 ; value of Bread m'd, $29,010 ; cap., $2,800; hands emp., 11. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 23 ; tonnage, 1,792 ; bbls. of mackerel taken, 420 ; value, $5,180 ; qtls. of codfish taken, 19,514; value, $149,025 ; value of cod liver oil sold, $9,979 ; value of salt consumed, $15,390; cap., $92,000 ; hands emp., 184. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 2; tonnage, 396; value, $18,000 ; amount received for freight, $7,320 ; hands emp., 13. Farms, 55 ; acres, 1,792; value, including Buildings, $249,680; acres of land improved, 1,083 ;' persons emp., 135. Unimproved Land, acres, 613. Unimprovable Land, acres, 96. Indian Corn, acres, 9 ; bush., 863 ; value, $1,640. Rye, acres, 3 ; bush., 60 ; value, $120. Barley, acres, 6 ; bush., 140 ; value, $210. Potatoes, acres, 72 ; bush., 11,873 ; value, $16,012. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, acres, 12 ; bush., 3,830 ; value, $1,090. Onions, acres, 108; bush., 23,990 ; value, $36,211. Carrots, acres, 10 ; bush., 5,769 ; vakxe, $1,915. Cabbage, acres, 24 ; value, $2,288. "Winter Squash, acres, 33 ; value, $7,090. Market Gardening, acres, 5 ; value of products, $630. 166 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Methden. Essex Co. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 21 ; bush., 1,800 ; value, $3,376 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $1,175. English Mowing, acres, 544 ; tons of English hay, 786 ; value, $23,640. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,048 ; value of apples, $3,315 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 308 ; value of pears, $25. Sheep, 20; value, $140. Horses, 113; value, $9,450 ; Oxen over four years old, 20; value, $2,000'; Milch Cows, 150; Heifers, 4; value of cows and heifers, $6,000; gallons of Milk sold, 47,612; value, $9,542. Swine, 39 ; value, $1,334 ; value of Poultry sold, $40; value of Eggs sold, $124. Heel Manufactory, 1; heels m'd, 363,815; value of stock, $9,000; value of heels m'd, $17,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. enip., 10 ; f. emp., 4. METHUEN. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 4,560; cap., $90,000 ; m. emp., 3. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 8 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 200,000 ; gross value of stock used, $200,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 150,000 ; value, $200,000 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 250,000 ; value, $150,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; m. emp., 67 ; f emp., 63. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of bookbinding done, $500 ; m. emp., 1 . Hat and Cap Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $153,200 ; hats and caps m'd, 307,884 ; value, $257,920 ; capi, $75,800 ; m. emp., 105 ; f emp., 56. , Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; vehicles m'd, 7 ; value, $1,070 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $550 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,300 ; value of work done, $6,600 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 8. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 55,580 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 54,970; gross value of stock used, $112,(^.4; value of boots and shoes m'd, $138,682 ; cap., $34,000 ; m. emp., 150 ; f. emp., 82. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manuflictories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800; coffins made, 200; value, $1,600; cap., $600; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 167 — . — ■ - ■■ .. ,^ . .. — — Essex Co. Methuen. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of wooden boxes made, $5,000 ; value of paper boxes made, $2,400 ; cap., $7,800 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 80 ; value, $500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 55,000 ; value, $1,100 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,034; value, $3,716. Farms, 223 ; acres, 9,785 ; value, including Buildings, $606,400 ; acres improved, 4,016; persons emp., 289. [The above does not include the land of non-residents, which is 2,323^ acres; value, $125,407. Half of this is woodland; value, $70,000; the residue pasturing ; value, $55,407.] Unimproved Land, acres, 3,435. Unimprovable Land, acres, 256. Woodland, acres, 2,078 ; value, $68,530. Indian Corn, acres, 158 ; bush., 7,179 ; value, $11,032. Wheat, acres, 8^ ; bush., 97 ; value, $203. Rye, acres, 27J ; bush., 419 ; value, $661. Barley, acres, 17 ; bush., 403 ; value, $389. Buckwheat, 5 ; bush., 71 ; value, $94. Oats, acres, 98 ; bush., 2,805 ; value, $2,535. All other Grain Crops, acres, 3; bush., 10 ; value, $32. Herdsgrass Seed, bush., 5 ; value, $20. Potatoes, acres, 183 ; bush., 19,791 ; value, $15,583. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 9; bush., 2,291 ; value, $900. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 255 ; value, $106. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $818. Winter Squash, acres, 1 ; value, $57. Market Gardening, acres, 10 ; value of products, $853. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 5; bush., 1,167; value, $382 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $3. Cranberries, acres, 16 ; bush., 85 ; value, $204. English Mowing, acres, 2,047; tons of English hay, 2,556 ; value, $63,900. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 721 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 631 ; value, $6,974. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 19,828 ; value of apples, $7,401 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 729 ; value of pears, .$783 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 416 ; value of fruit, $100 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $142. 168 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. MiDDLETON. ' Essex Co. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 2; all other kinds of sheep, 191 ; gi-oss value of all sheep, $1,184 ; lbs. of Merino "Wool, 12 ; value, $7 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 150 ; value, $299. Horses, 248; value, $21,340; Oxen over four years old, 149; Steers under four years old, 56 ; value of oxen and steers, $14,056 ; Milch Cows, 644; Heifers, 98; value of cows and heifers, $23,775; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (Bulls and Calves,) $790 ; gallons of Milk sold, 139,653; value, $25,322; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,727; value, $3,509; lbs. of Cheese, 850; value, $122. Beef, dressed, lbs., 18,164 ; value, $2,183. Pork, dressed, lbs., 50,268; value, $16,050. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,500 ; value, $225. Veal, dressed, lbs., 4,530 ; value, $544. \ S^vine, 191 ; value, $3,540 ; value of Poultry sold, $384 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,063; lbs. of Honey, 240; value, $90; lbs. Beelwax, 13; value, $7 ; value of unenumerated articles of farm produce, $353. MIDDLETON. Cutlery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; doz. Shoe Knives m'd, 170 ; value, $425 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 150 ; value, $15,000 ; tons printing paper m'd, 100; value, $25,000; cap., $12,000; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 3. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $13,950 ; bbls. soft soap m'd, 1,675; value, $7,200; lbs. hard soap m'd, 1,400; value, $2,000 ; value of all other soaps m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $900 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp. 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 134,000 ; gross value of stock used, $106,500 ; value of shoes m'd, $210,500 ; cap., $32,000 ; m. emp., 125 ; f. emp., 75. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 300,000 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and- Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,436 ; value, $17,744 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 24. Farms, 71 ; acres, 4,821 ; value, including Buildings, $176,005 ; acres of land improved, 1,471 ; persons emp., 193. I860.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 169 Essex Co. Nahant. Unimproved Land, aci'es, 4,259. Unimprovable Land, acres, 75. Woodland, acres, 1,896 ; value, $47,390. Indian Corn, acres, 49 ; bush., 1,400 ; value, $2,100. Rye, acres, 2 ; bush., 30 ; value, $50. Barley, acres, 20 ; bush., 267 ; value, $400. Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 40 ; value, $40. Potatoes, acres, 59 ; bush., 5,462 ; value, $5,462. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 300 ; value, $475. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $100. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value, $200. Cranberries, acres, 30 ; bush., 10; value, $40. English Mowing, acres, 695 ; tons of English hay, 572 ; value, $17,160. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 996 ^ tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 772 ; value, $7,772. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,603 ; value of apples, $2,230 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 100; value of pears, $125; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $309. Sheep, 7 ; value, $40 ; lbs. Wool produced, 28 ; value, $25. Horses, 73; value, $6,155; Oxen over four years old, 44; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,465 ; Milch Cov.'s, 192 ; Heifers, 25; value of cows and heifers, $8,063; gallons of Milk sold, 8,990 ; value, $1,798 ; lbs. Butter sold, 6,950 ; value, $2,780, Beef, dressed, lbs., 14,700 ; value, $1,764. Pork, dressed, lbs., 33,043 ; value, $5,617. Veal, dressed, lbs., 4,562 ; value, $743. Swine, 49 ; value, $864; value of Poultry sold, $810; value of Eggs sold, $1,087; lbs. Honey, 95; value, $28. NAHANT. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $12,000 ; value of materials used, $7,329 ; hands emp., 7. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 2 ; tonnage, 30 ; bbls; mackerel taken, 50 ; value, $500 ; quintals of codfish taken, 500 ; value, $3,000 ; value of Cod Liver Oil sold, $700 ; value of Salt consumed, $100; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 12. Shell Fish taken. Lobsters, 150,000; value, $9,000; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 20. 22 • 170 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. Newbury. Essex Co. Farms, 3; acres, 225 ; value, including Buildings, $106,500; acres of land impi'oved, 130; persons erap., 10. Unimproved Land, acres, 95. Indian Corn, acres, 6 ; bush., 400 ; value, $500. Barley, acres, I ; bush., 30 ; value, $30. Potatoes, acres, 5 ; bush., 375 ; value, $400. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, ^; bush., 50; value, $15. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $175. Winter Squash, acres 1 ; value, $100. Market Gardening, acres, 2 ; value of products, $200. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1^ ; bush., 300 ; value, $100. gasket Willow cultivated, acres, ^ ; value, $40. English Mowing, acres, 45 ; tons English hay, 38 ; value, $1,330. Salt JMarsh mown, acres, 4 tons of salt hay, 2 ; value, $25. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,640 ; value of apples, $100 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 290 ; value of pears, $200 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $250. Horses, 33 ; value, $3,300 ; Oxen over four years old, 4 ; value, $400 ; Milch Cows, 45; Heifers, 4 ; value of cows and heifers, $1,880; gallons of Milk sold, 2,602 ; value, $937. Pork, dressed, lbs., 15,000 ; value, $2,250. Swine, 60 ; value, $300. NEWBL^RY. Woollen INIills, 1 ; sets woollen machinery, 3 ; lbs. Scoured Wool con- sumed, 25,000 ; gross value of stock used, $31,000 ; lbs. woollen yarn m'dnot made into cloth, 32,000; value, $37,000; m. emp., 18; f. emp., 9. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,400; cap., $500; hands emp., 5. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush. Grain ground, 75,000 ; value, $80,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 6. Brick Yards, I; bricks m'd, 70,000; value, $500; cap., $350; hands emp., 2. SnuiF, value m'd, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 2. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 125,000 ; value, value, $3,750. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 171 Essex Co. Newbuky. Farms, 130; acres, 9,443; value, including Buildings, $277,930; acres of land improved, 1,787 ; persons emp., 231. Unimproved Land, acres, 7,656. Woodland, acres, 815 ; value, $30,467. Indian Corn, acres, 162 ; bush., 7,046 ; value, $10,643. Wheat, acres, 11 ; bush., 126; value, $246. . Rye, acres, 2 ; bush., 42 ; value, $65. Barley, acres, 74 ; bush., 933 ; value, $1,375. Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 25 ; value, $20. Potatoes, acres, 127; bush., 14,436; value, $11,906. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 381 ; bush., 155. Onions, acres, 45; bush., 16,598; value, $24,409. Carrots, bush., 930 ; value, $305. Cabbage, value, $542. Market Gai-dening, value of products, $715. Beets and other esculent vegetables, bush., 858 ; value, $359. Cranberries, acres, 8; bush., 40; valrfe, $120. English Mowing, acres, 1,074 ; tons English hay, 977 ; value, $27,666. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 170 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 167 ; value, $1,815. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 2,212 ; tons salt hay, 2,422 ; value, $28,331. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,087 ; value of apples, $7,414 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 110; value of pears, $171 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $47. Sheep, 173 ; value, $879 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 135. Horses, 157; value, $12,260; Oxen over four years old, 239; Steers under four years old, 117 ; value of oxen and steers, $20,688 ; Milch Cows, 536; Heifers, 109; value of cows and heifers, $16,828; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $200 ; gallons of Milk sold, 50,920; value, $7,811; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,481; value, $2,079 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,430 ; value, $436. Beef, dressed, lbs., 32,095 ; value, $8,255. Pork, dressed, lbs., 49,201 ; value, $9,298. Veal, dressed, lbs., 14,833 ;. value, $2,181. Swine, 198; value, $2,258; value of Poultry sold, $1,038; value of Eggs sold, $1,649. 172 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Newburyport. Essex Co. NEWBURYPORT. Cotton Mills, 5 ; spindles, 58,692; lbs. of cotton consumed, 1,949,517; gross value of stock used, $212,508.28; yards of cotton Cloth m'd, 7,659,852 ; gross value, $2,497,223.66 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 2,866 ; gross value, $1,508.66; cap., $960,000; m. emp., 260 ; f. emp., 642. Forges, 31 ; value of stock used, (for work of one trip-hammer,) $1,200 ;* tons of Bar Iron, Anchors, Chain Cables, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, 8; value, $2,400 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 235 ; value, $23,500; cap., $7,000; hands emp., 15. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; ■ gross value of stock used, $1,400; value of machinery m'd, $14,500 ; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 15. Locomotives, Steam-Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $950; steam-engines built, (1 Stationary Engine, 5 Portable,) 6; value, $3,500; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 15. Iron Railing, Iron Fences, and Iron Safes, shops for m. of, 1 ; hands emp. in fitting up fences, 2. Brass Foundi'ies, 1 ; value of stock used, $37,818.05; value of Ship Work, Spikes, Rudder Bands, &c., m'd, $44,454.28 ; cap., $8,500 ; hands emp., 10. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,750 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, (Daily Herald, Semi- Weekly Herald, and Gospel Herald, weekly,) 3 ; gross value, $18,850 ; cap., $17,500 ; value of all other printing done, $4,000 ; cap. invested in printing, $5,000 ; m. emp., 14; f. emp., 6. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of bookbinding done, $2,232 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp,, 2. Sewing Machine Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,937 ; sewing machines m'd, 500; value, $10,000 ; cap., $8,500; hands emp., 11. Daguerreian and Photograpliic Establishments, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,370; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 15,300; value, $7,650 ; cap , $3,450 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 2. * See estimated value of stock used in Ship Yards, Spar Yards, and Blacksmith Shops. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 173 Essex Co. • Newburyport. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver "Ware, and Jewelry, establish- ments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; chronometer and lever watches m'd, 30 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 3. Brush Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; brushes m'd, 720,000 ; value, $25,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 30 ; f. emp., 50. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; har- nesses m'd, 30 ; value, $1,500 ; value of stock used, $900 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Upholstery Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of uphohtery m'd, $250 ; cap., $200 ; ni. emp., 1. Hat and Cap JManufectories, 2; value of stock used, $195,074; hats m'd, 162,984; value, $105,820; cap., $80,000; m. emp., 107; f. emp., 82. Cordage Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $11,064; lbs. of small cords, lines, &c., m'd, 37,800 ; value, $21,564 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 1 6 ; f. emp., 4. Ship Yards, 10 ; value of materials used, $293,980 ; Vessels launched 13; tonnage, 8,128; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails $493,380 ; cap., $307,500 ; hands emp., 248. Boats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,000 boats built, 28 ; value, $2,900 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds, 1; value of materials used, $18,000 masts and spars m'd, 872 ; value, $24,550 ; cap., $22,000 ; hands emp. 7. Sail Lofts, 4 ; Sails made of Am. fabric, 73 ; value of fabric, $13,842; value of sails, $16,000; Sails made of foreign fabric, 516 ; value of fabric, $65,000 ; value of sails, $74,000 ; cap., $28,500 ; hands emp., 20. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; wheels m'd, 12 ; value, $356.50 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 7 ; value of stock used, $15,026 ; value of clothing m'd, $23,735 ; cap., $7,675 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 36. Cofifee Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; lbs. of coffee m'd, 10,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $.1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,900 ; Monuments and Gravestones m'd, 295 ; value, $10,500; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 8. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,000; lbs. of tallow candles made, 75,000; value, $12,750; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 4. 174 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Newburyport. Essex Co. Soap, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,116 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 391; value, $1,468.; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 48,000; value, $5,280 ; cap., $2,400 ; hands emp„ 5. Master Builders, 13 ; Buildings erected, 7; value, $18,700; value of materials used, $11,800; hands emp., 36. Blacksmith Shops, 11 ; value of stock used, $13,535 ; value of work done, $28,875; cap., $18,800 ; hands emp., 29. Tin Ware Manufactories, 7 ; value of stock used, $4,100.74 ; value of tin ware m'd, $6,850 ; cap., $5,850; hands emp., 17. Comb Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $70,000 ; dozens of combs m'd, 210,000; value, $110,000; cap., $100,000; m. emp., 75 ; f. emp., 26. Drugs, Medicines, and Dyestuffs, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $16,000 ; cap., $4,000; m. emp., 6. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush. Grain ground, 45,000 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., ' $10,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 79,596; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'dj 3,657; gross value of stock used, $105,822; value of boots and shoes m'd, $160,430; cap., $23,000; m. emp., 120; f. .emp., 57. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 300,000 ; value, $2,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 5. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars, value m'd, $35,000 ; value of stock used, $25,860 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 25. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,160 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $5,948 ; cap., $2,700 ; hands emp., 11. Casks, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,150 ; casks m'd, 2,550 ; value, $4,846.25; cap., $1,350; hands emp. 7. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,625 ; coffins made, 388 ; value, $3,535 ; cap., $1,025 ; hands emp., 8. Planing Mills and Establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 2 ; value of work done, $6,045 ; cap.^ $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boxes, establisluuents for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of paper boxes made, $1,911 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 1 ; f emp., 4. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of gas m'd, $14,000 ; cap., $80,000 ; hands emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 3 ; tons preserved, 22,000 ; value, $16,500 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 8. Bakeries, 3 ; value of stock used, $69,400 ; value of Bread m'd, $86,400 ; cap., $15,500 ; hands emp., 30. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 175 * Essex Co. * Newburyport. Distilleries, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,500 ; bbls. of Liquors distilled, 350 ; value, $24,750 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 3. Breweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; bbls. of Beer m'd, 200 ; value, $1,800 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 77; tonnage, 4,013; bbls. of mackerel taken, 7,883| ; value, $102,488.75 ; quintals of codfish taken, 3,737; quintals of Pollock and Hake taken, 4,296; value, $39,606.20 ; value of cod liver oil sold, (303 bbls.,) $13,635 ; value of salt consumed, (19,859 bushels,) $13,901.30 ; cap., $168,326.30; hands emp., 741. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 47,050 ; value, $18,820 ; cap., $4,235 ; hands emp., 173. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 13 ; tonnage, 1,872 ; value, $72,000 ; amount received for freight, $54,200 ; hands emp., 74. Saw Mills, (used in ship yards for plank timber, &c.,) 1 ; value of feet of Lumber prepared for market, (included in value of shipping built ;) cap., (see Ship Yards value ;) hands emp., 2. Farms, 42 ; acres, 2,240 ; value, including Buildings, $143,850 ; acres of land improved, 2,196 ; persons emp., 84. Unimproved Land, acres, 44. Unimprovable Land, acres, 44. Woodland, acres, 60 ; value, $5,500. Indian Corn, acres, 91^; bush., 3,287; value, $6,574. Rye, acres, 5^; bush., 144; value, $288. Barley, acres, 22 ; bush., 349 ; value, $508. Oats, acres, 19 ; bush., 386 ; value, $386. Potatoes, acres, 120; bush., 14,231 ; value, $11,385. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2J ; bush., 675 ; value, $135. Onions, acres, 50; bush., 10,916; value, $19,650. Cabbage, acres, 4; value, $865. Market Gardening, acres, 13^ ; value of products, $3,185. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,640 ; value, $1,230. Tobacco, acres, 2| ; lbs., 1,850 ; value, $176. Cranberries, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $80. English Mowing, acres, 889 ; tons of English hay, 914 ; value, $27,430. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 140 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 123; value, $1,230. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 380 ; tons of salt hay, 310 ; value, $4,340. 176 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. ■ « North Andover. Essex Co. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,868 ; value of apples, $2,002 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,845 ; value of pears, $5,831 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,324 ; value of fruit, $288 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,650 Merino Sheep, of different grades, 18 ; all other kinds of sheep, 44 gross value of all sheep, $344 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 36 ; value, $36 lbs. of all other Wool produced, 210 ; value, $147. Horses, 406 ; value, $4,782 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $10 ; Oxen over four years old, 71 ; Steers under four years old, 16 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,645; Milch Cows, 326 ; Heifers, 24; value of cows and heifers, $10,020 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (6 Bulls,) $240; gallons of Milk sold, 61,708 ; value, $10,285; lbs. of Butter sold, 553 ; value, $222. Beef, dressed, lbs., 373,874; value, $44,864.88. Pork, dressed, lbs., 70,735 ; value, $12,732.30. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 58,800 ; value, $9,800. Veal, dressed, lbs., 48,850 ; value, $6,108. Swine, 823; value, $16,460; value of Eggs sold, $647; lbs. of Honey, 90 ; value, $36. Cloth m'd in the family, (Flannel,) yards, 63 ; value, $63 ; value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $102. Grapes raised, lbs., 5,290 ; value, $881.67 ; gallons of Wme made, 615 ; value, $1,230. Establishments for m. of articles not elsewhere enumerated, 1 ; sets of Carriage Bars m'd, $1,000 ; value, $1,200 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Reed Manufactory, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of reeds m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Silver Ware Manufectory, 1 ; value of silver Spoons and Forks m'd, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. NORTH ANDOVER. Woollen Mills, 3 ; sets of machinery, 25 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 645,000 ; gross value of stock used, $737,500 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 2,448,400 ; value, $985,000 ; cap., $250,000 ; m. emp., 144 ; f. emp., 106, Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $43,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 950; value, $76,000; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 177 Essex Co. North Andover. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $200,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $480,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 350. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 104; value, $4,160 ; value of stock used, $3,000; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $1,600 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 2,800 ; value, $5,600 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Shad taken, 15,631 ; value, $2,275 ; hands emp., 8. Saw MiUs, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 100,000 ; value, $1,500 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,255 ; value, $5,750 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 142 ; acres, 15,382^ ; value, including Buildings, $988,058 ; acres improved, 8,231 ; persons emp., 228. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,175^. Unimprovable Land, acres, 97;^, Woodland, acres, 5,878 J; value, $169,164. Indian Corn, acres, 219^ ; bush., 7,187 ; value, $8,265. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 32 ; value, $50. Rye, acres, 10 1; bush., 113; value, $120. Barley, acres, 47; bush., 1,110; value, $1,110. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 2 ; value, $2. Oats, acres, 113| ; bush., 2,960; value, $1,776. Potatoes, acres, 138; bush., 13,084; value, $9,844. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7 ; bvish., 2,077 ; value, $765. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 15 ; value, $30. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 734; value, $226. Cabbage, acres, 8| ; value, $1,293. Winter Squash, acres, 4 ; value, $490. Market Gardening, acres, 2 ; value, $400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 500 ; value, $192. Cranberries, acres, 25 ; bush., 96; value, $296. Enghsh Mowing, acres, 2,138| ; tons of English hay, 1,765 ; value, $36,345. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 976 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 656 ; value, $4,900. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10^596 ; value of apples, $7,514 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 493 ; value of pears, $378 ; 23 178 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. RocKPORT. Essex Co. all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 150; value, $125; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $8. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 1 9 ; Merino sheep, of different gra cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 1. 520 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. WORTHINGTON. HAMPSHIRE Co. • Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30; coffins made, 15; value, $100; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 10 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 420,000 ; value, $4,200 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., part of the year, 10. Farms, 154; acres, 16,343 ; value, including Buildings, $246,100; acres improved, 16,343; persons emp., 275. Woodland, acres, 3,077 ; value, $30,770. Indian Corn, acres, 103; bush., 3,455 ; value, $5,183. Wheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 93 ; value, $279. Barley, acres, 33 ; bush., 750 ; value, $1,125. Buckwheat, acres, 28 ; bush., 664 ; value, $664. Oats, acres, 65 ; bush., 2,086 ; value, $2,086. ^ White Beans, bush., 151 ; value, $302. Potatoes, acres, 103 ; bush., 12,900 ; value, $6,450. Carrots, acres, 4; bush., 1,055 ; value, $264. Tobacco, acres, 1 ; lbs., 1,200 ; value, $240. Englisli Mowing, acres, 3,973 ; tons of English hay, 3,066 ; value, $36,792. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,972 ; value of apples, $2,560. Sheep, 2,335 ; value, $9,086 ; lbs. of Wool, 6,359 ; value, $5,087. Horses, 243; value, $22,190; Asses and Mules, 16; value, $1,875 Oxen over four years old, 72 ; Steers under four years old, 263 value of oxen and steers, $15,000; Milch Cows, 415; heifers, 146 value of cows and heifers, $16,700; lbs. of Butter sold, 22,675 value, $7,802 ; lbs. of Cheese, 900 ; value, $180. Beef, dressed, lbs., 31,675 ; value, $2,534. Pork, dressed, lbs., 42,615 ; value, $6,392. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,405 ; value, $84. Swine, 50; value, $500 ; value of Poultry sold, $711 ; value of Eggs sold, $704 ; lbs. of Honey, 200 ; value, $50 ; lbs. of Maple Sugar, 41,280 ; value, $8,546. Plane Handles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of handles made, $700 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Bedsteads and Bench Screws, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of bedsteads and screws made, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 4. Essential Oils, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of oils extracted, $r,500 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp. part of the year, 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 321 Middlesex Co. Acton. Children's Sleds and Wagons, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $350 ; value of sleds and wagons made, $3,300 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Baskets, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of baskets made, $5,875 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 9. Sieve Rims and Drum Shells, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of rims and shells made, $3,300 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Broom, Rake, and Fork Handles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of handles made, $2,500 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 2. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. ACTON. Dyeing Flannel, establishments for, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of work done, $20,000 ; cap., $12,000 ; m. emp., 6 ; f emp., 6. Yarn Manufactory, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $33,000 ; lbs. of yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 27,833 ; value, $41,750 ; cap., $8,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f emp., 6. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 40 ; value, $1,375 ; value of stock used, $550 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of wheels rix'd, $350 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp. six months, 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; €. emp., 20. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,430 ; value of work done, . $3,200 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 7. Powder Mills, 1 ; (suspended making powder the last year, to make extensive repairs ;) cap., $35,000; hands emp., 10. Tin Ware Manufiictories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,800; value of other work done, $300; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of aU kinds m'd, 6,645 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 12,000; gross value of stock used, $32,677; value of boots and shoes m'd, $43,677; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 30; f. emp., 10. 41 322 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Acton. Middlesex Co. Casks, establishments for m, of, 6 ; value of stock used, $1,510 ; casks m'cl, 4,250 ; value, $5,050 ; cap., $1,650 ; hands emp., 7, and 4 for four months. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; coffins made, 50 ; value, $600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp. four months, 1. Planing Mills and establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; planed and matched for outside parties, 125,000 feet ; value of all other work done, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of wooden boxes made, $2,400; cap., $1,500; m. emp., 1. Razor Strops, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; strops m'd, 900 ; value, $400 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp. six months, 1. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 775,000 ; value, $11,625; Shingles prepared for market, 45,000 ; value, $135; cap., $5,100 ; hands emp. 6 months, 5. Fii'ewood prepared for market, cords, 1,685; value, $7,373.50. Lumber prepared for market, 121,500 feet ; value, $2,010.50. Farms, 157 ; acres, 11,400 ; value, including Buildings, $687,650 ; acres of land improved, 5,360; persons emp., 215. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,986. Unimprovable Land, acres, 107. "Woodland, acres, 2,633 ; value, $75,805. Indian Corn, acres, 300; bush., 8,280; value, $9,108. JRye, acres, 32^; bush., 303 ; value, $354.08. Barley, acres, 16^ ; bush., 251 ; value, $251. Buckwheat, acres, 2| ; bush., 34 ; value, $68. Oats, acres, 125; bush., 2,455 ; value, $1,846. " . Potatoes, acres, 141 ; bush., 10,810; value, $5,405. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 20 ; bush., 1,890 ; value, $475. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 9 ; value, $25. Carrots, acres, IJ ; bush., 672; value, $336. Winter Squash, value, $25. -Beets, bush., 40. Cranbemes, acres, 10^; bush., 15 ; value, $50. English Mowing, acres, 1,776; tons of English hay, 1,573; value, $31,460. ■Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 890 ; tons of wet meadow or swala hay, .730; value, $365. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 323 Middlesex Co. Ashby. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 31,570 ; value of apples, $14,863 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,544 ; value of pears, $112 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, (41 Cherry, 14 Quince, 9 Plum, 2,736 Peach,) 2,800; value of fruit, (peaches,) $860; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,557. Sheep, 70; value, $257 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 325^ ; value, $293. Horses, 229; value, $19,735; Oxen over four years old, 93; Steers under foin- years old, 31 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,270 ; Milch Cows, 738; Heifers, 73 ; value of cows and heifers, $30,112 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 Bulls,) $60 ; gallons of Milk sold, 107,668; value, $17,944.67; lbs. of Butter sold, 11,370; value, $4,548 ; lbs. of Qlieese, 150 ; value, $15. Beef, dressed, lbs., 53,250 ; value, $5,325. Pork, dressed, lbs., 68,130; value, $13,626. Mutton, dressed, value, $200. Veal, dressed, value, $4,043. Swine, 170; value, $2,649.75; value of Poultry sold, $822.73; value of .Eggs sold, $737.45; lbs. of Hon^, 115; value, $33.50 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 7 ; value, $4 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (Grapes, $882, Strawberries, $420, Blackberries, $150, Tomatoes, $75, Melons, $50, Currants, $10, Asparagus, $285,) $1,872 ; Beans, bushels, 525 ; value, $1,312. Hoop Factories, 3 ; value of materials used, $1,550; hoops m'd, doz., 2,750 ; value, $5,751 ; cap., $2,050 ; hands emp., 7. Pencils, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross m'd, 10,185 ; value, $15,275 ; value of stock used, $4,800 ; cap., $3,200 ; m. emp., 7 ; f emp., 20. ASHBY, Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 200 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds' m'd, 200 ; gross value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,800 ; m. emp., 3. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 2; value of stock used, $14,000; tubs m'd, 19,300; pails m'n, 15,000; value, $8,800; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 8. Saw INIills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 30,000 ; value, $3,600 ; Shingles prepared for market, 100,000 ; value, $300 ; hands emp., 5. 324 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. AsHBT. Middlesex Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,500; value, $6,000. Farms, 200; acres, 1 5,000 ; value," including Buildings, $335,082 ; acres improved, 6,832 ; persons emp., 300. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,560. Unimprovable Land, acres, 200. Woodland, acres, 1,429 ; value, $47,000. Indian Corn, acres, 165 ; bush., 5,259 ; value, $5,259. Wheat, acres, 22 ; bush., 350 ; value, $700. Rye, acres, 17 ; bush., 231 ; value, $250. Barley, acres, 77 ; bush., 1,674 ; value, $1,674. Oats, acres, 50 ; bush., 1,450; value, $870. Potatoes, acres, 108 ; bush., 14,038; value, $7,019. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $250. Carrots, acres, 10; bush., 6,000; value, $1,500. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value of products, $500. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value, $700. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 800 ; value, $400. Cranberries, acres, 2 ; bush., 25 ; value, $75. English Mowing, acres, 1,800 ; tons English hay, 1,463 ; value, $21,945. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 600 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 500 ; value, $5,000. Apple-trees cviltivated for their fruit, 4,446 ; value of apples, $2,600 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 159 ; value of pears, $50 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $2,000. Sheep, 219 ; value, $1,325 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 985 ; value, $493. Horses, 213 ; value, $17,315 ; Oxen over four years old, 71 ; Steers under four years old, 76 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,350 ; Milch Cows, 450; Heifers, 115; value of cows and heifers, $18,700; lbs. of Butter sold, 20,000 ; value, $5,000. Beef, dressed, lbs., 50,447 ; value, $4,035.76. Pork, dressed, lbs., 43,130 ; value, $4,300. Mutton, drtessed, lbs., 700 ; value, $100. Veal, dressed, lbs., 17,570 ; value, $2,108.40. Swine, 130; value,' $2,325; value of Poultry sold, $500; value of Eggs sold, $640 ; lbs. of Honey, 220 ; value, $75. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 325 Middlesex Co. Ashland. ASHLAND. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets machinery, 2 ; yards of Satinet m'cl, 90,000 ; value, $22,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 8. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock vised, $2,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,000; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $8,000 ; value of materials used, $5,000 ; hands emp., 8. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of work done, $4,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of ware m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, of Gram ground, 127,000; value, $148,600; cap., $37,000 ; hands emp., 8. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 215,000; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 164,300; gross value of stock used, $320,700; value of boots and shoes m'd, $508,300 ; cap., $88,000 ; m. emp., 371 ; f emp , 43. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; casks m'd, 2,639 ; value, $1,282.50 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $10,147 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 150 ; value, $200 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark, cords prepared for market, 595 ; value, $3,570 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 64; acres, 4,579; value, including Buildings, $198,670; acres improved, 2,932 ; persons emp., 114. Unimproved Land, aci'cs, 1,380. Unimprovable Land, acres, 267. Indian Corn, acres, 112 ; bush., 3,440 ; value, $5,160. Barley, acres, 6; bush., 133 ; value, $166. Oats, acres, 54; bush., 1,540 ; value, $1,540. Potatoes, acres, 47 ; bush., 3,958 ; value, $3,958. English Mowing, acres, 963 ; tons of English hay, 804 ; value, $24,120. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 423 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 390 ; value, $5,850. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,397; value of apples, $2,150; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 140; value of peai-s, $114; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $387. Sheep, 3 ; value, $30. 326 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Bedford. Middlesex Co. Horses, 167; value, $16,955; Oxen over four years old, 24; Steers under four years old, 1 2 ; value* of oxen and steers, $2,630; Milch Cows, 301 ; Heifers, 59 ; value of cows and heifers, $15,780 ; gallons of Milk sold, 28,000 ; value, $4,480 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,300 ; value, $4,655. Beef, dressed, lbs., 31,300 ; value, $3,756. Pork, dressed, lbs., 34,150 ; value, $5,464. Veal, dressed, lbs., 12,400; value, $1,488. Swine, 97 ; value, $1,492 ; value of Poultry sold, $275 ; value of Eggs sold, $125. Mill for Grinding Emery, 1; value of stock used, $61,776; value of emery, $88,000; cap., $35,000; m. emp., 10. BEDFORD. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $225 ; value of wheels m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $1,200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1; value of stock used, $150; cap., $900; hands emp., 1. Grist Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 10,000; value, $17,000. Boots, paii-s of all kinds m'd, 200 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 10,341 ; gross value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, 9,166; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 13 ; f. emp., 13. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 100,000 ; value, $18,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 2. firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,253; value, $5,137. Farms, 92 ; acres, 6,332 ; value, including Buildings, $267,880 ; acres improved, 3,831 ; persons emp., 132. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,457. Unimprovable Land, acres, 4. Woodland, acres, 457 ; value, $23,340. Indian Corn, acres, 158; bush., 3,037; value, $4,317. Sweet Corn, bbls., 100; value, $275. Rye, acres, 25 ; bush., 288 ; value, $441. Barley, acres, 9; bush., 76; value, $104. Buckwheat, acres, | ; bush., 6 ; value, $10. Oats, acres, 26; bush., 389 ; value, $349. Potatoes, acres, 93 ; bush., 5,672 ; value, $3,950. . 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 327 MIDDLESEX Co. Belmont. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 2,850 ; value, $668. Onions, acres, J ; bush., 45 ; value, $50. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 175 ; value, §150. Peas, acres, 1^; value, $125. Winter Squash, acres, 2; value of products, $175. Pickles, acres, 7^ ; value of products, $890. Beans, acres, 4 ; value of products, $300. Cranberries, acres, 15 ; bush., (no crop,) 3; value, $10. English Mowing, acres, 1,133 ; tons English hay, 913 ; value, $24,825. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 828 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 605 ; value, $7,763. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,540 ; value of apples, $1,711 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,136 ; value of pears, $358 ; all other trees cultivated for the fruit, 182 ; value of fruit, $200 ; value of Strawberries, $115. Sheep, 4; value, $23 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 18 ; value, $9. Horses, 127; value, $10,490; Oxen over four years old, 36; value, $2,925 ; Milch Cows, 447; Heifers, 16; value of cows and heifers, $20,125 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (24 Yearlings, 5 Bulls,) $539; gallons of Milk sold, 99,250 ; value, $17,887; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,525 ; value, $588; lbs. of Cheese, 100; value, $15. Beef, dressed, lbs., 161,500 ; value, $16,525. Pork, dressed, lbs., 48,290 ; value, $8,435. Veal, dressed, lbs., 15,920; value, $1,176. Swme, 116; value, $2,176; value of Poultry sold, $416; value of Eggs sold, $500 ; lbs. of Honey, 147 ; value, $49. BELMONT. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 4 ; tons preserved, 60,800 ; value, $30,400 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 150. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 12,000 ; value, $300 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 76; acres, 2,385 ; value, including Buildings, $799,741 ; acres improved, 1,544^ ; persons emp., 380. Unimproved Land, acres, 835. Woodland, acres, 232^-; value, $10,395. Indian Corn, acres, 28^ ; bush., 980 ; value, $1,440. Rye, acres, 34; bush., 1,140; value, $1,925. 328 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. BiLLERiCA. Middlesex Co. Potatoes, acres, 51| ; bush., 5,500 ; value, $6,545. Turnips cultivated as field crop, acres, 19|^ bush., 3,000 ; value, $1,905. Onions, bush., 17| ; bush., 4,000 ; value, $7,245. Carrots, acres, lOf ; bush., 2,500; value, $2,210. Cabbage, acres, 24§ ; value of products, $6,385. "Winter Squash, acres, 71|; value of products, $11,385. Market Gardening, acres, 544|^ ; value of products, $111;615. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 13^; bush., 3,200; value, $2,750. English Mowing, acres, 980| ; tons of English hay, 1,470; value, $35,220. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 238 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 238 ; value, $3,310. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,840 ; value of apples, $1,220 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,721 ; value of pears, $4,380. Sheep, 17 ; value, $500. Horses, 329 ; value, $46,350 ; Steers under four years old, 34 ; value, $3,375 ; Milch Cows, 206; Heifers, 18 ; value of cows and heifers, $12,245 ; gallons of Milk sold, 34,850 ; value, $6,828 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 320; value, $120. Pork, dressed, lbs., 57,390 ; value, $6,870. Swine, 325 ; value, $4,460 ; value of Poultry sold, $60 ; value of Eggs sold, $67 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, as follows : Radishes, Lettuce, Dandelions, under glass, $4,850 ; Straw- berries, Raspberries, Currants, acres, 29f ; value, $20,535 ; Tomatfles, acres, 29| ; value, $13,255; Cucumbers, acres, 19^ ; value, $7,300; Beans and Peas, acres, 11 ; value, $1,900; Celery, acres, 3^; value, $2,750. BILLERICA. ^ Woollen Mills, 2; sets of machinery, 12 ; lbs. of scoured wool con- sumed, 428,000; gross value of stock used, $506,000; yards of Flannel m'd, 1,250,000 ; value, $715,000 ; m. emp., 78; f. emp., 54. Cotton, AVoollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $25,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 10. Chemical Preparations, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $76,000; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp. 15. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 329 Middlesex Co. Billerica. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of soap nVd, $36,0(?0; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 5. Master Builders, 3; Buildings erected, 8; value, $10,000; value of materials used, $7,200 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,270; value of work done, $3,900; cap., $820;* hands emp., 5.- Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,300; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $16,000; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 15. Drugs, Medicines, and Dye Stuffs, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value, of stock used, $40,000 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dye stuffs m'd, $250,000 ; cap., $75,000 ; m. emp., 22. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 485,000 ; value $62,250 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,685 ; value, $14,828 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 25. Farms, 238; acres, 21,004; value, including Buildings, $755,993; acres improved, 5,182 ; persons emp., 262. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,857. Unimprovable Land, acres, 90.- Woodland, acres, 4,260; value, $85,121. Indian Corn, acres, 255 ; bush., 6,668 ; value, $7,476. Rye, acres, 81 ; bush., 768 ; value, $919. Barley, acres, 29 ; bush., 434 ; value, $449. Buckwheat, acres, 7 ; bush., 55 ; value, $52. Oats, acres, 53 ; bush., 979 ; value, $729. Potatoes, acres, 193 • bush., 15,333 ; value, $9,292. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 21 ; bush., 2,841 ; value, $1,038. Onions, acres, 5| ; bush., 1,270 ; value, $1,622. Carrots, acres, 4; bush., 266; value, $192. Cabbage, acres, 17; value of products, $1,617. "Winter Squash, acres, 6i; value, $781. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2^ ; bush., 300 ; value, $300. Cranberries, acres, 89 ; bush., 679 ; value, $1,437. English Mowing, acres, 1,688 ; tons of English hay, 1,535 ; value, $28,100. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,062 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 784 ; value, $8,020. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 19,807 ; value of apples, $6,097 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,057 ; value of pears, $743 ; all value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $388. 42 830 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. BOXBORODGH. MIDDLESEX Co. Sheep, 24 ; value, $141 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 87 ; value, $80. Horses, 220 ; value, $18,318; Oxen over four*years old, 52 ; Steers under four years old, 19 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,775 ; Milch Cows, 483 ; Heifers, 123 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,088 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (43 Calves, raised in 1865,) $430; gallons of Milk sold, 44,814; value, $8,457; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,884; value, $2,867. Beef, dressed, lbs., 103,700; value, $13,144. Pork, dressed, lbs., 46,550 ; value, $7,940. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 5,000 ; value, $400. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,600 ; value, $1,290. Swine, 268; value, $4,238; value of Poultry sold, $619; value of Eggs sold, $773; lbs. of Honey, $435; value, $144; lbs. of Beeswax, 12 ; value, $7 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $2,798. BOXBOROUGH. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of,* 1; wagons m'd, 3; value, $125; value of stock used, $40 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1 . Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $60 ; value of Avork done, $200; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 300 ; value, $1,275 ; cap., $725 ; hands emp., 4. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 1,200; value, $480; cap., $250; hands emp., 1. Farms, 70 ; acres, 5,868; value, including Buildings, $171,113; acres improved, 3,642 ; persons employed, 110. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,389. Unimprovable Land, acres, 159. Woodland, acres, 678 ; value, $22,420. Indian Corn, acres, 138 ; bush., 3,336 ; value, $5,471.20. Wheat, acres, 1^; bush., 28 ; value, $50. Rye, acres, 7 ; bush., 112 ; value, $235. Barley, acres, 13 ; bush., 205 ; value, $289.50. Oats, acres, 52; bush., 1,067; value, $1,003.65. Potatoes, acres, 52 ; bush., 4,189; value, $2,095. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 14; bush., 815 ; value, $263. Hops, acres, 1^; lbs., 700; value, $112. Cranberries, acres, 2 ; bush., 7 ; value, $21. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 331 Middlesex Co. Brighton. English Mowing, acres, GOO ; tons of English hay, 565 ; value, $15,820. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 534 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 410; value, $6,150. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,470 ; value of apples, $2,150 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 294 ; value of pears, $63 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,399 ; value of fruit, $775 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $799. Sheep, 41 ; value, $259 ; lbs. of AVool, 240 ; value, $144. Horses, 81 ; value, $5,805 ; Oxen over four years old, 26 ; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,042 ; Milch Cows, 387 ; Heifers, 6 ; value of cows and heifers, $14,650 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (6 Colts, 34 Yearlings,) $1,006; gallons of Milk sold, 54,107 ; value, $9,739.26 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,215; value, $2,607.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 12,669 ; value, $1,483.59. Pork, dressed, lbs., 23,346 ; value, $3,401.90. Veal, dressed, lbs., 20,895 ; value, $1,962. Swine, 38; value, $621 ; value of Poultry sold, $307; value of Eggs sold, $257 ; lbs. of Honey, 16 ; value, $5.28; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $260. BRIGHTON. Cordage Manufactories, 5 ; value of stock used, $8,894 ; lbs. of small and tarred cordage m'd, 59,400 ; value, $12,520 ; cap., $1,100 ; hands emp., 11. Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stoft; used, $33,891.84 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 305,249 ; value, $48,839.84 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 5. Sperm, "Whale, Lard, or Linseed Oil, establishments for m. of, 2 ; gross value of stock consumed, $113,780; gallons of sperm oil m'd, 2,540; value, $4,600 ; gallons of whale oil m'd, 8,600 ; value, $12,600 ; gal- lons of lard oil m'd, 44,678 ; value, $84,591.42 ; lbs. of stearine m'd, 120,000; value, $25,000; cap., $35,000; hands emp., 14. Master Builders, 3; Buildings erected, 3; value, $7,000; value of , materials used, $5,000 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,750 ; value of work done, $11,300 ; cap., $2,050 ; hands emp., 11. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of tin ware m'd, $100; cap., $50. 332 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Brighton. Middlesex Co. Varnish, establishments for m. of, 1; value of stock used, $150,000; gallons of varnish m'd, 56,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 178 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 26 ; gross value of .stock used, $1,198 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,069 ; cap., $175; m. emp., 5. Planing Mills, and establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of work done, $4,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 5,000 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 36; acres, 699; value, including Buildings, $280,460; acres improved, 425 ; persons emp., 80. Unimproved Land, acres, 183. _ Unimprovable Land, acres, 58. Indian Corn, acres, 28 ; bush., 1,265; value, $1,920. Rye, acres, 9^; bush., 190; value, $363.40. Potatoes, acres, 38f ; bush., 3,471 ; value, $5,301. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 18| ; bush., 2,685 ; value, $915. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 390 ; value, $740. Carrots, acres, 2| ; bush., 640; value, $325. Cabbage, acres, 24| ; value, $4,020. "Winter Squash, acres, 16; value, $1,876. Market Gardening, acres, 190 ; value of products, $29,094. Beets and other esculent vegetables, 3^^; bush., 595; value, $612. English Mowing, acres, 214 ; tons of English hay, 275 ; value, $8,465. Wet Meadgw or Swale mown, acres, 45 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 63i ; value, $1,281. Salt Mfft-sh mown, acres, 55 ; tons of salt hay, 73 ; value, $1,095. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,835 ; value of apples, $489 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,397 ; value of pears, $955 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 390 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,845. Horses, 407 ; value, $78,030 ; Milch Cows, 104 ; Heifers, 1 ; value of cows and heifers, $6,685 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,295 ; value, $1,320. Beef, dressed, lbs., 22,400,000; value, $2,516,360. Pork, -dressed, lbs., 4,774,200 ; value, $662,698. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,508,078 ; value, $750,568. Veal, dressed, lbs., 86,500 ; value, $11,035. Value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $5,000. Neatsfoot Oil, Bone, and Glue Stock, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of articles m'd, $7,227.50 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 15. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 333 Middlesex Co. Burlington. Slaughter Houses, 34 ; Cattle slaughtered, 25,088 ; Sheep slaughtered, 170,517; Swine slaughtered, 23,781; Calves slaughtered, 1,200; cap., $255,942; hands emp., 122. BURLINGTON. Piano-fortes, establishments for the m. of detatched parts of, 1 ; value m'd, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $500. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 20,000 ; value, $240. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,680 ; value, $9,366. hands emp., 27. Farms, 105 ; acres, 7,184^ ; value of same, including Buildings, $330,801 ; acres of land improved, 2,688^; persons emp., 315. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,528^. Woodland, acres, 976§ ; value, $47,663. Indian Corn, acres, 125 ; bush., 3,750 ; value, $4,220. "Wheat, acres, 1|; bush., 27; value, $54. Rye, acres, 35 ; bush., 350 ; value, $398. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 30 ; valu'e, $30. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 30 ; value, $30. Oats, acres, 6; bush., 120 ; value, $90. Potatoes, acres, 65 ; bush., 6,500 ; value, $3,900. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 36 ; bush., 10,800 ; value, $2,700. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,200; value, $1,200. Carrots, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,800 ; value, $600. Cabba'ge, acres, 8; value, $1,600. Winter Squash, acres, 25 ; value, $2,500. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 6 ; bush., 2,400 ; value, $1,200. Cranberries, acres, 5 ; bush., 500 ; value, $750. English Mowing, acres, 843 ; tons of English hay, 726 ; value $17,150. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 448| ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 286 ; value, $2,860. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,465 ; value of apples, $815 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 110 ; value of pears, $110 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $3,000. 334 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Cambridge. . Middlesex Co. Sheep, 26; value, $146; lbs. of Wool produced, 130; value, $78. Horses, 149; value, $14,635; Oxen* over four years old, 45; value, $4,455 ; Milch Cows, 274 ; Heifers, 28 ; value of cows and heifers, $12,736; value- of Neat Stock not embraced above, (30 yearlings,) $450 ; gallons of Milk sold, 73,660 ; value, $7,366 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,500 ; value, $625. Eeef, dressed, lbs,, 14,000 ; value, $1,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 38,130; value, $4,576. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,500 ; value, $250. Swine, 112; value, $2,823 ; value of Poultry sold, $200 ; value of Eggs sold, $400 ; value of unenuraerated articles of Farm Produce, $6,747. Pickles, acres, 39^ ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $2,747. Tomatoes, acres, 6 ; value, $2,400. ~ Peas, acres, 5 ; value, $700. • Asparagus, acres, 2 ; value," $600. Beans, bush., 150 ; value, $300. CAMBRIDGE. Locomotives, Steam Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $148,000; number built, (2 locomotives, 158 boilers, 34 tanks, 20 steam engines,) 214 ; value, $287,850.87 ; cap., $73,000 ; hands emp., 108. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Iron Railing,. Iron Fences, and Iron Safes, shops for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of iron railing, iron fences, and iron safes m'd, $50,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 20. Brass Foundries, 3 ; value of stock used, $109,451 ; lbs. of Tops for Inkstands, Gas and Water Castings, m'd, 233,700 ; value, $139,552 ; cap., $50,000 ; m. emp., 48 ; f. emp., 11. Gas, Oil, and Kerosene Fixtures, and Lamps, 1 ; value of stock used, $18,483; articles m'd, 109,700; value, $56,200; cap., $55,000; hands emp., 64. Glass Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $435,200 ; tons of Tum- blers, Lamps, Bottles, Plates, Fancy Glass, &c., m'd, about 2,100 ; value, $896,050; cap., $650,000; m. emp., 601 ; f. emp., 52. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $177,000; value of chemical preparations m'd, $290,000; cap., $70,000 ; hands emp., 27. ' 1865.] INDUSTEY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 335 Middlesex Co. Cambridge. Organs, Melodeons, and Harmoniums, -manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; Instruments m'd, 7 ; value, $12,200 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 6. Pi'inting and Newspaper Establishments, 6 ; value of stock used, $459,300; newspapers printed, (Cambridge Chronicle,) 1 ; issued weekly; gross value, $3,500; cap., (newspaper,) $1,800; Books printed, volumes, 1,422,815; value, $380,000; value of all other printing done, $4,000; cap., $149,000; m. emp., 240; f. emp., 123. Bookbinderies, 3 ; value of stock used, $42,000 ; value of bookbinding done, $147,000 ; cap., $37,500 ; m. emp., 53 ; f. emp., 88. Book-publishing Establishments, 1 ; books published, 10,461 ; value, exclusive of cost of printing and binding, $6,941.54; cap., $6,134.33 ; m. emp., 4. Type and Stereotype . Foundries, 1; value of stock used, $15,000; value of types, electrotypes, and stereotype plates m'd, $20,000 ;* cap., $7,000; m. emp., 8. Sewing-Machine Case Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; sewing-machine cases m'd, 4,416; value, $25,000; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 14. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 4 ; value of stock used, $2,800; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 59,200; value, $14,200 ; cap., $6,700 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 4. Looking- Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; frames m'd, 300 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Mattresses of all kinds and materials, manufactoi'ies of, 1 ; value of stock used, $750 ; hair mattresses made, 75 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $100; m. emp., 1. Brush Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $26,193; brushes m'd, doz., about 16,000; value, $51,331 ; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 72; f. emp., 9. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 4 ; harnesses m'd, 98 ; value, $5,600 ; value of stock used, $2,943 ; cap., $1,900 ; hands emp., 10. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 5 ; number m'd, 1 chaise, 2 Avagons, 2 carts, 2 sleighs, 12 street cars, 10 close cars, 4 open cars, 37 carriages, and wagons, sleighs, &c., 12 other vehicles ; value, $61,649.32 ; value of stock used, $14,454.39 ; cap., $19,500 ; hands emp., 36. Cai-riage Wheels, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $175 ; wheels m'd, 48 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. 836 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Cambridge. Middlesex Co. Confectionery, establishments f(9r m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $12,900 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 98,200 ; value, $30,350 ; cap., $4,800 ; m. emp., 17 ; f. emp., 8. Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, and Wallets, establishments for m. of, 1; dozens m'd, 720; value, $4,000; value of stock used, $1,000; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f emp., 8. Photograph Albums, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; albums made, 11,500; value, $6,000; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 2; f. emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 12; value of stock used, $26,989; value of clothing m'd, $52,006; cap., $13,625; m. emp., 28; f. emp., 35. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of articles from 8; value of stock used, $38,556; value of Building Stone, Cemetery Stone, Grave Stones and Marble Pieces, Cemetery Statues, Monu- mental Stones, Slabs, stone and marble m'd, $130,800 ; cap.„ $38,500 ; hands emp., 100. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $129,770; lbs. of stearine candles made, 465,135; value, $96,714 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 425,000 ; value, $75,000 ; cap., $65,000 ; hands emp., 43. Soap, establishments for m. of, 16 ; value of stock used, $494,076 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 5,900; value, $12,100; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 5,521,724 ; value, $643,505 ; value of all other soaps m'd, $22,000; cap., $182,000; hands emp., 89. Lard Oil, gallons m'd, 100,000 ; value, $200,000 ; cap!, $15,000 ; hands emp., 5. Master Builders, 16 ; buildings erected, 27 ; value, $183,100 ; value of materials used, $75,095 ; hands emp., 96. Blacksmith Shops, 9 ; value of stock used, $19,100 ; value of Avojtk done, $39,900; cap., $21,100; hands emp., 47. Chairs and Sofas, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; . chairs m'd, 20,000 ; sofas m'd, 5,000 ; value, $150,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; m. emp., 65. Cabinet Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $35,708 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $113,475 ; cap., $50,600 ; hands emp., 140. Tin Ware Manufactories, 9 ; value of stock used, $6,550 ; value of tin ware m'd, $9,025 ; cap., $7,900 ; hands emp., 22. Grain INIills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 30,000 ; value, $30,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 337 Middlesex Co. Cambridge. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $211,- 500 ; Hides tanned, 25,000 ; hides tanned and curried, 30,700 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $281,372 ; cap., $37,500 ; hands emp., 82. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 355 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 224 ; gross value of stock used, $2,235 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $4,020; cap., $800; m. emp., 10. Brick Yards, 2; bricks m'd, 18,000,000; value, $132,000; cap.,' $205,000 ; hands emp., 180. Philosophical, Nautical, Astronomical, and Mathematical Instruments, establishments for m. of, 1 ; instruments m'd, 3 Telescopes, 75 Spy Glasses ; value, $5,650 ; value of stock used, $405 ; cap,, $6,000 ; hands emp., 5. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $28,332 ; value of stock used, $19,785 ; cap., $7,300 ; m. emp., 35 ; f. emp., 6. Blacking, estabUshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; gross value of blacking m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $600; hands emp., 1. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $1,700 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,712 ; coffins made, 1,678 ; value, $8,424 ; cap., $18,000 ; hands emp., 15. Planing Mills, and establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $8,000 ; value of all other work done, $1,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 8. Boxes, estabUshments for m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $42,538 ; value of wooden boxes made, $70,142 ; value of paper boxes made, $600 ; cap., $18,500 ; m. emp., 39 ; -f. emp., 2. Fireworks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,840 ; value of fireworks m'd, $6,889 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 5. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $42,000 ; value of gas m'd, $78,000 ; cap., $275,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 5 ; tons preserved, 106,300 ; value, $66,000 ; cap., $84,000 ; hands emp., 82. Bakeries, 7; value of stock used, $160,349 ; value of bread m'd, $225,- 364; cap., $26,100; m. emp., 66 ; f. emp., 1. Distilleries, 1 ; value of stock used, $114,800 ; bbls. of New England Rum distilled, 13,250 ; value, $124,800 ; cap., $10,000 ; Imuds emp., 12. 43 338 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Cambridge. Middlesex Co. Breweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $16,632 ; bbls. of Beer m'd, 3,400 ; value, $23,800 ; cap., $3,000 ; bauds emp., 4. Alewives taken, 50 bbls. ; value, $250 ; hands emp., 3. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 2; tonnage, 189^. Stone Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $300 ; hands emp., 4. Lime Kilns, 1 ; casks of lime m'd, 1,000 ; value, $400 ; cap., (see gas works ;) hands emp., 2. Charcoal, bush, brought to market, 325,000 ; value, $32,500 ; cap., $18,000; hands emp., 17. Farms, 11; acres, 316; value, including Buildings, $284,000; acres improved, 311 J ; persons emp., 36. Unimproved Land, acres, 106;|. Unimprovable Land, acres, 3. Woodland, acres, 23 ; value, $7,600. Lidian Corn, acres, 8 ; bush., 240 ; value, $240. Rye, acres, 6; bush., 120; value, $120. Potatoes, acres, 23^; bush., 3,405 ; value, $3,455. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 200 ; value, $100. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 95 ; value, $95. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 400 ; value, $200. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; heads, 3,106; value, $280. Winter Squash, acres, 8^ ; value, $920. Market Gardening, acres, 12] ; value of products, $1,465. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2^ ; bush., 400 ; value, $400. English Mowing, acres, 282 ; tons English hay, 354| ; value, $6,585. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 108 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 113; value, $1,100. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 333^2^ ; tons of salt hay, SoS-^^ ; value, $4,995. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,105 ; value of apples, $14,- 588.50 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 24,296 ; value of pears, $27,327 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 347 ; value of fruit, $266.50 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $302.80. Sheep, 12; value, $50; Goats, 110; value, $880. Horses, 1,420; value, $214,340; value of oxen and steers, $100; Milch Cows, 255 ; Heifers, 9 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,168; gallons of Milk sold, 43,583; value, $11,277. Beef, dressed, lbs., 50,000 ; value, $6,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 6,088,600 ; value, $913,420. Swine, 312 ; value, $5,638. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 339 Middlesex Co. . Cambridge. Pork and Beef Barrels, establishments for m. of, 2; bbls m'd, 3,100; value, $4,650 ; value of stock used, $1,450 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 4. Machine Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $172,772; value of repairs, $254,409; cap., $255,000; hands emp., 105. Ii'on Foundries, 3 ; value of stock used, $53,000 ; value of Castings, $88,000 ; capital, $42,500 ; hands emp., 94. Melodeon Case Manufactories, 1 ; cases m'd, 3,000 ; value of stock used, $25,000; value of cases, $40,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 28. Spike Manufactory, 1 ; tons of spikes m'd, 500 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; value of spikes, $70,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 10. Army Bedstead Manufactory, 1 ; value of stock used, $200,000 ; value of bedsteads m'd, $250,000; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 100. Diary Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $35,000 ; Books made, 500,000 ; sales, $100,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 25 ; f. emp., 55. Bacon Works, 2 ; value of stock used, $23,100 ; Hams and Sides cured, 250,000; value, $1,125,000; cap., $35,000; hands emp., 33. Cement Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; lbs. of cement made, 49,000 ; value, $2,250 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 6. Plumbers, 2; value of stock used, $12,350; value of work done, $19,000; cap., $4,850; hands emp., 14. Turning and Sawing Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work done, $3,500 ; cap., $50(T; hands emp., 3. Millinery Establishments, 1 ; articles m^, 100 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of articles m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; f. emp , 4. Ladder Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of ladders m'd, $8,400 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 5. Stair Builders, 1 ; flights of stairs m'd, 150 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; value of stairs, $4,460 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Oil Goods, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,000 ; value of goods m'd, $10,020 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 10. Hardware Manufacturers, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of Scuttle Fasts, Rings, Hooks, Staples, Pokers, Iron Bedsteads m'd, $4,000; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 4. Watch Glass Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of glasses m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 5. Mat and Oakum Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,500 ; value of mats and oakum m'd, $10,500 ; cap., $7,000; hands emp., 19.. House Painters, 3 ; value of stock used, $8,900 ; value of work done, $18,100; cap., $4,850; hands emp., 19. Nurseries, 3; acres, 9; value, $131,000. 340 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Carlisle. Middlesex Co. CARLISLE. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; gross value of stock used, $200 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $325 ; cap., $100 ; m. erap., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 175,000 ; value, $2,625 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 770 ; value, $3,850 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 97; acres, 9,130; value, including Buildings, $256,070; acres improved, 2,556 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,823. Unimprovable Land, acres, 50. Woodland, acres, 1,701 ; value, $44,484. Lidian Corn, acres, 117 ; bush., 2,746 ; value, $2,746. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 9 ; value, $18. Rye, acres, 10; bush., 103; value, $155. Barley, acres, 12; bush., 127; value, $127. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 8 ; value, $8. Oats, acres, 26; bush., 319; value, $239. Potatoes, acres, 73 ; bush., 5,110; value, $2,555. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 308 ; value, $60. Cranberries, acres, 5; bush., •50; value, $150. English Mowing, acres, 648 ; tons of English hay, 567 ; value, $11,340. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 596; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 499 ; value, $3,992. Apple-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 3,021 ; value of apples, $1,400. Sheep, 21; value, $136; lbs. of Wool produced, 84 ; value, $84. Horses, 111; value, $8,075; Oxen over four years old, 82; value, $5,455 ; Milch Cows, 313 ; value, $11,581 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (153,) $2,754; gallons of Milk sold, 36,186; value, $5,428 : lbs. Butter sold, 4,604 ; value, $1,611. Beef, dressed, lbs., 10,000 ; value, $900. Pork, dressed, lbs., 24,810; value, $3,721.50. Swine, 50 ; value, $625 ; value of Poultry sold, $405 ; value of Eggs sold, $396; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $450. White Beans, bush., 67 ; value, $201. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 341 Middlesex Co. Charlestown. CHARLESTOWN. Locomotives, Steam-engines, and Boilers, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $83,000 ; locomotives, steam-engines, and boilers built, 160 ; value, $158,000 ; cap., $85,000 ; hands emp., 115. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; lbs. brass castings for railroad use, 18,000 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $65,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 5. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, , $4,300 ; newspapers and periodicals printed, 2 ; issued, weekly ; gross value, $5,700; cap., $10,000; m. emp., 14. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $4,300 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 37,000 ; value, $9,300 ; cap., $4,700 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 1. Brush Manufactories, !;• value of stock used, $20,000; brushes m'd, 75,000 ; value, $40,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 50. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 4 ; harnesses m'd, 56; value, $2,800; value of stock used, $1,375; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 8. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $50,000 ; vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 1,150 ; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $75,000; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 40. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds ; 2 ; value of materials used, $26,000 ; masts and spars m'd, 1,050 ; value, $37,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 14. Sugar Refineries, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,363,800 ; lbs. of sugar refined, 10,800,000; value, $2,750,000; cap., $252,000; hands emp., 85. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; lbs. of confectionary made, 41,000 ; value, $14,000; cap., $11,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 5. Clothing, estabhshments for m. of, 9 ; value of stock used, $49,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $74,000; cap., $21,300; m. emp., 16; f. emp., 32. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; feet of Fm-niture work m'd, 5,000 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 5. Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used ; $325,000 ; lbs. sheet lead m'd, 100,000 ; value of the same, 342 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Charlestown. Middlesex Co. $1,75,000; lbs. lead pipe m'd, 1,500,000; value, $250,000; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 5. Soap, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $11,000 ; bbls. soft soap m'd, 800 ; value, $3,500 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 156,000 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 7. Master Builders, 23 ; Buildings erected, 33 ; value, $151,500; value of materials used, $106,500 ; hands emp., 205. Blacksmith Shops, 13; value of stock used, $116,900; value of work done, $220,200 ; cap., $78,750 ; hands emp., 179. Cabinet Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $203,000 ; value of Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, $359,000; cap., $81,000; hands emp., 329. Tin Ware Manufactnries, 11 ; value of stock vised, $7,300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $9,075 ; cap., $7,050 ; hands emp., 29. Drugs, Medicines, and DyestufFs, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $65,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; m. emp., 5. Varnish, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; gal- lons of varnish m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 4. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 8 ; value of stock used, $1,024,- 509 ; Hides tanned, 183,000 ; hides tanned and curried, 459,400 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $1,289,500; cap., $421,000; hands emp., 247. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 688 ; value of stock used, $3,158 ; value of boots m'd, $5,347 ; cap., $1,945 ; m. emp., 27. Whip Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $54,000 ; doz. whips m'd, 12,000; value, $72,000; cap., $35,000; m. emp., 50. Blacking, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used', $20,000 ; gi-oss value of blacking m'd, $25,000; cap., $20,000; hands emp., 10. Casks, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $7,800 ; casks m'd, 17,300; value, $13,600; cap., $3,200; hands emp., 12. Stone and Earthen Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of stone and earthen ware m'd, $35,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 25. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; coffins made, 50 ; value, $600 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of. Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $16,000; value of other work done, $6,000; cap., $12,000; hands emp., 25. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 343 Middlesex Co. Chelmsford. Razor Strops, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,700 ; number m'd, 8,600 ; value, $3,580 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands erap., 6. • Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $31,255 ; value of gas m'd, $71,625 ; cap., $200,000 ; hands emp., 20. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 3 ; tons shipped from wharf, 150,000; value $300,000; cap., $150,000; hands emp., 160. Pickles and Preserves, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $300,000 ; value of pickles and preserves m'd, $400,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 85. Bakeries, 13 ; value of stock used, $159,000 ; value of bread m'd, $228,000 ; cap., $34,000 ; hands emp., 75. Distilleries, 2 ; value of stock used, $206,000 ; bbls. of Rum distilled, 10,350; value, $228,400; cap., $55,000; hands emp., 11. Breweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; bbls. Beer m'd, 5,000 ; value $50,000 ; cap., $15,000; hands emp., 10. Unimproved Land, acres, 62. Unimprovable Land, acres, 62. Horses, 937; value, $131,180; Milch Cows, 20; value, $1,010; gal- lons Milk sold, 7,756 ; value, $2,482. Swine, 360 ; value, $5,400. CHELMSFORD. Woollen Mills, 2 ; sets of machinery, 10 ; lbs. of scoured wool con- sumed, 950,000 ; gross value of stock used, $890,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 450,000 ; value, $575,000 ; lbs. Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 171,000; value, $63,000 ; cap., $152,000; m. emp., 75 ; f. emp., 125. "Worsted Yarn, lbs. m'd, and not made into cloth, 190,000 ; value, $152,000. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $16,800 ; pairs Ladies and Misses, hose m'd, 3,120 doz.;. value, $11,232 ; lbs. Yam m'd and not made into hosiery, 12,000; value, $12,000; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 15. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $48,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 800 ; value, $90,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 60. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $25,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $70,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 70. 344 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Chelmsford. Middlesex Co. Ploughs, and other Agricultural implements, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, |l50 ; plqughs m'd, 30 ; value, $360 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of Sword Trimmings, Cartridge Boxes, &c., m'd, $10,000; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishment for m. of, 2 ; carriages m'd, 35 ; value, $1,400 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $1,250 ; hands emp., 2. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 60,000; value, $10,000; cap., $8,000; m. emp., 4. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of building stone, granite, $3,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 4, value of stock used, $1,000; value of work done, $2,300 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Swords m'd, 20,000; value, $120,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 70; f. emp., 6. Flouring Mills and Grist Mills, 3 ; bush., of Grain groimd, 53,500 ; value, $66,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 225 ; value, $2,250 ; cap., $24,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 150 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,440 ; gross value of stock used, $2,375 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $3,630 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 4. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $2,000 ; m. emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 6,000; value, $2,000; cap., $7,000; hands emp., 5. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 350,000 ; value, $7,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,397 ; value, $15,008 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 308; acres, 14,782; value, including Buildings, $1,074,792; acres of land improved, 7,249 ; persons emp., 350. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,932. , Unimprovable Land, acres, 215. Woodland, acres, 2,385 ; value, $134,779. Indian Corn, acres, 317 ; bush., 10,285 ; value, $15,427. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 30 ; value, $60. Rye, acres, 106^; bush., 1,075 ; value, $1,611. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 345 Middlesex Co. Chelmsford. Barley, acres, 37^ ; bush., 635 ; value, $952. Buckwheat, acres, 3 J ; bush., 35 ; value, $40. Oats, acres, 75^ ; bush., 2,050; value, $1,640. Millet, acres, 22 ; (6^, cut green for seed ;) bush., 96; value, $384. White Beans, acres, 15; bush., 175; value, $482. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 1 ; bush., 12 ; value, $36. Potatoes, acres, 135 ; bush., 14,515 ; value, $10,686. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 26^ ; bush., 7,915 ; value, $1,582. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 650; value, $1,050. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 725 ; value, $290. Cabbage, acres, 3^ ; value, $625. Winter Squash, acres, 4 ; value, $500. Garden Seeds, acres, ^ ; value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 6 ; value of products, $1,200. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres 4; bush., 1,200; value, $3,600. Cranberries, acres, 48 ; bush., 1,300 ; value, $3,900. English Mowing, acres, 1,662; tons of English hay, 1,700; value, $47,600. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 834 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 672; value, $10,080. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,534 ; value of apples, $8,000 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 627 ; value of pears, $525 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 272 ; value of fruit, $170 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $500. Sheep, 33 ; value, $300 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 198; value, $178. Horses, 263; value, $2,357; Oxen over four years old, 86; value, $7,805 ; Milch Cows, 520 ; Heifers, 107 ; value of cows and heifers, $28,300 ; gallons of Milk sold, 142,593 ; value, $22,101.92 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,330 ; value, $2,215.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 464,700 ; value, $44,146. Pork, dressed, lbs., 49,430 ; value, $7,908. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 625 ; value, $125. Veal, dressed, lbs., 14,448 ; value, $2,023. Swine, 318 ; value, $3,985 ; value of Poultry sold, $700 ; value of Eggs sold, $600; lbs. of Honey, 223; value, $55; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $2,366. U 346 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Concord. Middlesex Co. CONCORD. Cotton Mills, (Cotton and "Wool,) 1 ; spindles, 1.024 ; cotton consumed, lbs., 40,000; gross value of stock used, $160,000; yards Cloth m'd, (cotton warp and all wool Flannel,) 566,000 ; gross value, $216,000 ; cap., $78,000 ; m. emp., 34 ; f. emp., 26. Printing and Newspaper Establishments ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of printing done, $3,100 ; cap., $2,300 ; m. emp., 2. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of bookbinding done, $3,500 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $5,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,500; value of work done; $3,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of tin ware m'd, $400 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,350; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 885 ; gross value of stock used, $1,450 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $4,325 ; cap., $2,800 ; m. emp., 7. SnufF, Tobacco, and Cigars, value m'd, $6,680 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 4; f. emp. 2. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $800 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; tubs m'd, 23,643; pails, 26,052; value, $14,449.14; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 15. Gold Leaf, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; packages m'd, 350 ; value, $4,000; cap., $2,000; m. emp., 1 ; f emp., 1. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; casks m'd, 300 ; value, $525 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 350 ; value, $500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepai-ed for market, 230,000 ; value, * $3,600; cap., $3,100; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,217 ; value, $7,425. Farms, 171 ; acres, 13,070 ; value, including Buildings, $773,110 ; acres improved, 10,550 ; persons emp., 288. Unimproved Land, acres, 643. Unimprovable Land, acres, 97. "Woodland, acres, 3,859 ; value, $108,879. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 347 Middlesex Co. Concord. Indian Corn, acres, 395 ; bush., 12,161 ; value, $21,043. Wheat, acres, | ; bush., 5 ; value, $10, %e, acres, 67 ; bush., 671 ; value, $1,266. Barley, acres, 28 ; bush., 365 ; value, $546. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 1 6 ; value, $24. Oats, acres, 153 ; bush., 2,538 ; value, $2,090.80. Millet, acres, ^ ; bush., 13 ; value, $26. Potatoes, acres, 428 ; bush.', 18,295 ; value, $16,943 Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 22; bush., 3,770; value, $1,623. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 340 ; value, $665. *Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 167 ; value, $53.40. Garden. Seeds, acres, 5; value, $1,700. Market Gardening, acres, 107 ; value of products, $12,873. Tobacco, acres, J ; lbs., 250 ; value, $80. Cranberries, acres, 1 ; bush., 2 ; value, $8. English Mowing, acres, 2,602; tons of English hay, 2,446 ; value, $64,092; lbs. of Grass or Clover Seed, 50,000 ; value, $125. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,575 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 2,444; value, $11,774.' Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 16,037 ; value of apples, $8,646 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,673; value of pears, $1,317; all other ti-ees cultivated for their fruit, 40 ; value of fruit, $50 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $517. Saxony Sheep of different grades, 50 ; Merino sheep of different grades, 175 ; all other kinds of sheep, 65 ; gross value of all sheep, $1,400 ; wool not sheared. Horses, 244; value, $27,031 ; Oxen over four years old, 127; Steers under four years old, 54 ; value of oxen and steers, $15,333 ; Milch Cows, 727 ; Heifers, 117 ; value of cows and heifers, $37,890 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above,, (10 Bulls,) $425 ; gallons of Milk sold, 217,017 ; value, $38,270.40 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,483 ; value, $1,699. Beef, dressed, lbs., 183,893 ; value, $22,167.56. Pork, dressed, lbs., 62,551 ; value, $10,292. Veal, dressed, lbs., 51,250 ; value, $6,149. Swine, 287 ; value, $9,825 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,371 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,273 ; lbs. of Honey, 530 ; value, $145; lbs. of Bees- wax, 15 ; value, $5.55 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $2,345. Lead Pencils m'd, 5,396 gross; value, $7,179.95; value of stock used, $2,666.41 ; cap., $4,500; m. emp., 5; f. emp., 3. 348 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Dracut. Middlesex Co. DRACUT. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 7 ; lbs. of scoured wool con- sumed, 230,000 ; gross value of stock used, $500,000 ; yards of Cas- simere m'd, 325,000 ; value, $570,000 ; cap., $500,000 ; m. emp., 130 ; f. emp., 120. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 400 ; value, $32,000 ; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 145 ; value, $40,000 ; tons of all other kinds of paper m'd, 75 ; value, $7,500 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $1,400 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of buikling stone quarried and prepared for market, $4,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 100,000 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,808 ; value, $16,222 ; cap., $5,800 ; hands emp., 13. Farms, 193 ; acres, 14,362 ; value, mcluding Buildings, $860,590 ; acres improved, 4,099 ; persons emp., 299. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,822. Unimprovable Land, acres, 235. "Woodland, acres, 3,400 ; value, $128,139. Indian Corn, acres, 302; bush., 11,651 ; value, $19,751. Wheat, acres, 2h ; bush., 22 ; value, $45. Eye, acres, 49 ; bush., 525 ; value, $826. Barley, acres, 17 ; bush., 280 ; value, $478. Buckwheat, acres, 9 ; bush., 185 ; value, $294. Oats, acres, 113; bush., 2,404; value, $1,960. Millet, acres, 3; bush., 17; value, $68. Potatoes, acres, 230 ; bush., 24,459; value, $19,448. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 17 ; bush., 5,504 ; value, $1,134. Onions, acres, 3h ; bush., 1,226 ; value, $2,170. Carrots, acres, 1^ ; bush., 530; value, $129. Cabbage, acres, 19; value, $2,850. Winter Squash, acres, 9 ; value, $690. Market Gardening, acres, 50 ; value of products, $4,648. Cranberries, acres, 8 ; bush., 35 ; value, $109. EngUsh Mowing, acres, 2,119; tons of English hay, 2,390; value, $76,300. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 349 Middlesex Co. Dunstable. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 728 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 707 ; value, $8,600. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 16,475 ; value of apples, $8,990 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 407 ; value of pears, $125 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 975 ; value of fruit, $450 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $381. Sheep, 102 ; value, $434 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 465 ; value, $345. Horses, 242 ; value, $19,435 ; Oxen over four years old, 153 ; Steers under four years old, 47 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,315 ; Milch Cows, 775 ; Heifers, 175 ; value of cows and heifers, $29,445 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (9 Bulls,) $225 ; gallons, of Milk sold, 227,493; value, $31,848; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,8^3 ; value, $2,680. Beef, dressed, lbs. sold, 559,380 ; value, $33,946. Pork, dressed, lbs., 50,446 ; value, $8,912. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 75,775 ; value, $10,825. Veal, dressed, lbs. sold, 21,359 ; value, $2,345. Swine, 176 ; value, $2,440 ; value of Poultry sold, $991 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,258 ; lbs. of Honey, 450; value, $158 ; Beans, bush., 825 ; value, $2,062. DUNSTABLE. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of work done, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 360,000 ; value, $36,000; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 70,000 ; value, $2,100 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 802 ; value, $1,800. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 2,400 ; value, $172. Farms, 90; acres, 9,940; value, including Buildings, $252,305; acres improved, 5,310 ; persons emp., 104. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,995. Unimprovable Land, acres, 310. Woodland, acres, 1,325 ; value, $48,045. Lidian Corn, acres, 175 ; bush., 4,970 ; value, $4,970. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 9 ; value, $13. Rye, acres, 65 ; bush., 486 ; value, $486. Barley, acres, 14; bush., 219; value, $164. Buckwheat, acres, 17; bush., 131 ; value, $78. 350 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Framingham. Middlesex Co. Oats, acres, 89; bush., 1,017; value, $610. Potatoes, acres, 76; bush., 4,853 ; value, $2,189. English Mowing, acres, 942 ; tons of English hay, 720 ; value, $12,960. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 788 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 574 ; value, $4,532. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,540 ; value of apples, $762 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $26. Sheep, 157; value, $1,053; lbs. of Wool, 673; value, $370. Horses, 118; value, $7,645; Oxen over four years old, 82; Steers under four years old, 59 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,152 ; Milch Cows, 392; Heifers, 122; value of cows and heifers, $13,242; gallons of Milk sold, 62,058 ; value, $8,998 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 9,341 ; value, $2,335 ; lbs. of Cheese, 3,063 ; value, $459. Beef, dressed, lbs., 19,765 ; value, $1,383. Pork, dressed, lbs., 46,204; value, $5,313. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 175; value, $21. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,435; value, $114. Swine, 65; value, $964; value of Poultry sold, $572; value of Eggs sold, $640 ; lbs. of Honey, 300 ; value, $60 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $300. Cloth m'd in the family, (76 yards Woollen Cloth;) value, $76. FRAMINGHAM. Woollen Mills, 4 ; sets of machinery, 25 ; lbs. of scoured wool consumed, 2,000,000 ; gi-oss value of stock used, $800,000 ; yards of Blanketing m'd, 1,500,000 ; value, $900,000 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 600,000; value, $300,000; yards of Army cloth m'd, 150,000; value, $200,000 ; cap., $129,000; m. emp., 393 ; f. emp., 390. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 3 ; harnesses m'd, 57; value, $2,180; value of stopk used, $1,800; cap., $1,100; hands emp., 4. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; number of each m'd, 20 carts and 20 wagons; value, $4,000 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $2,600 ; hands emp., 4. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 2; value of stock used, $160; wheels m'd, 106 ; value, $330 ; cap., $475 ; hands emp., 2. ' 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 351 Middlesex Co. Framingham. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; Monuments m'd, 3 ; Slabs, 30 ; Table Tops, 6 ; value $1,600 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 400 ; value, $2,000 ; lbs. hard soap m'd, 1,000 ; value, $1,200; value of all other soaps m'd, $1,000; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 7 ; value, $7,000 ; value of materials used, $5,000 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $2,650 ; value of work done, $5,550 ; cap., $2,050 ; hands emp., 9. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $400; value of tin ware m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 211 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 60,300 ; gross value of stock used, $40,864 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $66,642 ; cap., $10,375 ; m. emp., 33 ; f. emp., 12. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $225,000; bonnets m'd, 120,000; value, $180,000; hats m'd, 120,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; m. emp., 50 ; £ emp., 800. Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, and Bonnets, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; hoods m'd, 230,000 ; value, $65,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 40. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $575; coffins made, 115; value, $1,087; cap., $400; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 900 ; value, $300 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $12,800 ; cap., $1,920 ; hands emp., 5. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $2,000 ; cap., $550 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 374,600 ; value, $4,993 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,043 ; value, $5,215 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 288; acres, 12,905; value, including Buildings, $1,083,670; acres of land improved, 9,166 ; persons emp., 374. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,127. Unimprovable Land, acres, 96. Woodland, acres, 2,519 ; value, $122,142. Indian Com, acres, 584 ; bush., 22,659 ; value, $20,383.20. 352 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Framingham. Middlesex Co. Wheat, acres, 19 ; bush., 276 ; value, $450. Rye, acres, 97 ; bush., 1,780 ; value, $1,780. Barley, acres, 51 ; bush., 835 ; value, $626.25. Buckwheat, acres, 16; bush., 232; value, $116. Oats, acres, 278 ; bush., 7,845 ; value, $4,707. Potatoes, acres, 287 ; bush., 28,669 ; value, $21,501.75. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres. If ; bush., 520 ; value, $260. Onions, acres, 2^; bush., 777; value, $1,165. Cabbage, acres, 7 ; value, $810. "Winter Squash, acres, A^ ; value, $514. Market Gardening, acres, 11 ; value of products, $1,100. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, If ; bush., 520 ; value, $260. Cranberries, acres, 9 J ; bush., 362 ; value, $724. English Mowing, acres, 2,848; tons of English hay, 3,125; value, $56,250. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,071 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 966 ; value, $8,694. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 28,806 ; value of apples, $15,997 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,753 ; value of pears, $1,127. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 1 ; all other kinds of sheep, 322 ; gross value, $1,880 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 4 ; value, $2.50 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,123; value, $561.50. Horses, 480 ; value, $59,560 ; Asses and Mules, 5 ; value, $425 ; Oxen over four years old, 100 ; Steers under four years old, 18 ; value of oxen and steers, $9,762; Milch Cows, 898; Heifers, 129; value of cows and heifers, $45,413 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (17 Bulls,) $1,895 ; gallons of Milk sold, 88,646 ; value, $14,183.36 ; lbs. Butter sold, 48,229; value, $12,017.25; lbs. of Cheese, 500; value, $200. Beef, dressed, lbs., 365,300 ; value, $29,224. Pork, dressed, lbs., 109,054 ; value, $10,905. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 28,600; value, $2,931.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 108,380 ; value, $13,005.60. Swine, 675 ; value, $10,739 ; value of Poultry sold, $2,377 ; value of Eggs sold, $3,223; lbs. Honey, 475; value, $118.50; lbs. of Bees- wax, 18 ; value, $15.50 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,270. Value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $425. Value of Straw braided in families, $1,173. Vinegar, gallons, 6,285 ; value, $1,571. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 353 Middlesex Co. Groton. Cider Apples, bush., 16,065 ; value, $2,409.75. Grapes, lbs., 16,775 ; value, $21,750. Posts and Rails ; value, $425. • Railroad Sleepers, 1,100; value, $562 ; hands emp., 1. Timber, number of feet, 225,000 ; value, $3,375 ; hands emp., 4. GROTON. Ploughs and other agricultural implements, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100,000 ; implements m'd, l,tOO Hay Cutters, 3,000 Ox Yokes, 400 Horse Rakes, 1,000 Mowing Machines, 3,000 Wheelbarrows, 600 Corn Shellers, 200 Carts and Wagons, 500 Seed Sowers, 500 Hay Spreaders ; value, $200,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; hands emp., 125. Paper Manufactories, 2 ; tons of stock consumed, 650 ; value, $96,000 ; tons of printing paper m'd, 300; value, $120,000: tons of wrapping paper, 100 ; value, $30,000 ; all other kinds of paper m'd, tons, 50 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $140,000 ; in. emp., 23 ; f. emp., 20. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $392 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 4,800 ; value, $1,540 ; cap., $250 ; m. emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 4. Soiip, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 225 ; value, $1,100 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 4 ; (engaged in repairs mainly, for the past year ;) hands emp., 9. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $2,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of tin ware m'd, $350; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $200,000 ; Hides tanned, 17,200; hides tanned and curried, 17,200; value of Leather tanned and curried, $275,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 75. . Bakeries, "2 ; value of stock used, $26,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $32,800 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 8. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 455,000 ; value, $6,975 ; value of Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared 45 354 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. Groton. Middlesex Co. for market, $2,262 ; value of aU other lumber, $1,800 ; cap., $9,200 ; hands emp., 7. • Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,600 ; value, $8,535 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 15. Farms, 240 ; acres, 22,532 ; value, inclucTmg Buildmgs, $1,193,040 ; acres improved, 12,307 ; persons emp., 300. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,718. Unimprovable Land, acres, 203. Woodland, acres, 6,026 ; value, $133,863. Indian Corn, acres, 365 ; bush., 11,385 ; value, $17,220. Wheat, acres, 3? bush., 38; value, $91. Rye, acres, 85 ; bush., 665 ; value, $1,056. Barley, acres, 55 ; bush., 974 ; value, $1,224. Buckwheat, acres, 24 ; bush., 277 ; value, $359. Oats, acres, 146 ; bush., 3,197 ; value, $2,7*29. Beans, acres, 12 ; bush., 226; value, $500. Potatoes, acres, 195; bush., 19,045 ; value, $9,523. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, 7 ; bush., 1,025 ; value, $255. Onions, acres, 1|; bush., 181 ; value, $362. Carrots, acres, IJ; bush., 806; value, $403. Winter Squash, acres, i ; value, $58. Hops, acres, 11 ; lbs., 5,600 ; value, $1,966. Tobacco, acres, 3 ; lbs., 2,500 ; value, $440. English Mowing, acres, 2,672; tons of English hay, 2,556; value, $51,200. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 780 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 655 ; value, $6,550. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 18,186 ; value of apples, $19,857 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 350 ; value of pears, $281 ;• all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 237 ; value, $300 ; value of Chestnuts cultivated or gathered for market, $1,163. Sheep, 256 ; value, $1,200 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 930 ; value, $638. Horses, 350; value, $34,015; Oxen over four years old, 158; Steers under four years old. 111 ; value of oxen and steers, $14,400 ; Milch Cows, 750 ; Heifers, 97 ; value of cows and heifers, $29,330 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (Bulls,) $200 ; gallons of Milk sold, 63,681; value, $12,011; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,386; value, $4,960. Beef, dressed, lbs., 143,310 ; value, $13,754. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 355 Middlesex Co. Holliston. Pork, dressed, lbs., 74,975 ; value, $11,086. Mutton, dressed, lbs. 2,350 ; value, $290. Veal, dressed, lbs., 13,790; value, $1,700. Swine, 172; value, $3,220; value of Poultry sold, $1,234; value of Eggs sold, $976 ; lbs. of llone^^, 308 ; value, $118 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 5 ; value, $3. HOLLISTON. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, value of, $8,000 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 6. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,250 ; value of printing done, $7,400 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 4. Looking- Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $90 ; number of articles m'd, 120 ; value, $150. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,153 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 4. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 1,000 ; value, $3,000 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 5,000 ; value, $400 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $10,200 ; value of materials used, $6,600 ; hands emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 2; value of stock used, $1,300; value of work done, $S,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 363,876; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 41,880 ; gross value of stock used, $496,621 ; value of boots and shoes m'd $731,904; cap., $106,100; m. emp., 513; f. emp., 26. Straw Bonnets and Hats, 1 ; value of stock used, $40,000 ; bonnets m'd, 30,000 ; value, $30,000 ; hats m'd, 70,000 ; value, $70,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 40 ; f. emp., 400. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,500; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $12,000; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 7. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of work done, $12,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boxes, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,900 ; value of wooden boxes made, $4,050 ; cap., $950 ; m. emp., 4. 356 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. HoLLisTON. Middlesex Co. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 500 ; value, $150 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 300,000 ; value $5,500 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,800 ; value, $14,700. Farms, 136 ; acres, 6,003 ; value, including Buildings, $332,560 ; acres improved, 2,614; persons emp., 201. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,389. Woodland, acres, 3,397 ; value, $107,091. Indian Com, acres, 235 ; bush., 7,057; value, $12,349. Wheat, acres, 1^ ; bush., 30 ; value, $60. Eye, acres, 18 ; bush., 291 ; value, $552.90. Barley, acres, 22 ; bush., 334 ; value, $334. Buckwheat, acres, ^ ; bush., 10 ; value, $13. Oats, acres, 80 ; bush., 1,925 ; value, $1,925. Potatoes, acres, 160; bush., 3 3,921 ; value, $11,136.80. Turnips cultivated as a field crop,' acres, 7; bush., 1,586; value, $475.80. Onions, bush., 15. Carrots, acres, 2}j ; bush., 725 ; value, $170. Cabbage, value, $723. Winter Squash, value, $60. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $325. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1;^ ; bush., 246 ; value, $125. Cx'anberries, acres, 38 ; bush., 183 ; value, $1,464. English Mowing, acres, 1,359 ; tons English hay, 1,102 ; value, $33,060. Wet Meadow or Swale mo^vn, acres, 500 ; tons of wet meadow or swale iiay, 380 ; value, $5,700. Apple-t'nees cultivated for their fruit, 15,034 ; value of apples, $5,678 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 863 ; value of pears, $222 ; Peach-trees cultivated for their fruit, 550 ; value of peaches, $75. Sheep, 7 ; value, $84 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 75 ; value, $57. Horses, 190; value, $22,150; Oxen over four years old, 70; Steers under four years old, 25 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,022 ; Milch Cows, 469 ; Heifers, 80 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,975 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (26 young stock and Bulls,) $700 ; gallons of Milk sold, 24,148 ; value, $4,835 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 27,408; value, $10,963; lbs. of Cheese, 540; value, $95. Beef, dressed, lbs., 37,800 ; value, $4,158. Pork, dressed, lbs., 132,900 ; value, $22,150. Veal, dressed, lbs., 41,900 ; value, $5,242. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 357 Middlesex Co. • Hopkinton. Swine, 197 ; value, $3,072 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,143 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,503 ; lbs. of Honey, 340; value, $85 ; value of Beeswax, $4. HOPKINTON. Tack Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $13,000 ; tons of tacks and Shoe Nails m'd, 68^; value, $17,400; cap., $4,500; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 2. Ploughs and other agricultural implements, establishments for m. of, 1 ; ploughs m'd, 60 ; value, $600 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1, part of the time. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of harnesses m'd, $800 ; value of stock used, $400 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1, part of the time. Boats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $250 ; boats built, 18 ; value, $600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1, part of the time. Wagons, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 20 ; value, $2,000 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $8,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 7. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of work done, $5,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 575,640 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 20,700 ; gross value of stock used, $825,300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,434,120; cap., $750,000 ; m. emp., 1,240 ; f. emp., 60. Straw Braid, value of, m'd and not made into Bonnets or Hats, $1,450. Last Manufactories, 1 ; value of lasts m'd, $4,200 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,600 ; value of boot boxes made, $16,700 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 7. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 500 ; value, $700 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp,, 1, part of the time. Saw Mills, 4; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 390,000; value, $6,240 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,260 ; value, $5,980 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. Charcoal m'd, bush., 800 ; value, $125 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1, part of the time. Farms, 165 ; acres, 10,470 ; value, including Buildings, $489,660 ; acres improved, 610 ; persons emp., 190. 358 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. HoPKiNTON. Middlesex Co. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,125. Unimprovable Land, acres, 162. Woodland, acres, 3,691 ; value, $94,500. Indian Corn, acres, 240 ; bush., 7,470 ; value, $8,220. Wheat, acres, 6 ; bush., 85 ; value, $212. Rye, acres, 38 ; bush., 515 ; value, $644. Barley, 12 ; bush., 188 ; value, $210. Oats, acres, 110 ; bush., 2,680; value, $1,876. White Beans, acres, 4 ; bush., 90 ; value, $225. Potatoes, acres, 190; bush., 19,400 ; value, $13,750. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 120 ; value, $42. Onions, acres, ^; bush., 220; value, $440. Carrots, acres, 2; bush., 1,530; value, $530. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value of products, $400. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value of products, $580. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $390. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 4 ; bush., 1,850 ; value, $740. Cranberries, acres, 22 ; bush., 320 ; value, $480. English Mowmg, acres, 1,690 ; tons of English hay, 1,650 ; value, $33,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 664 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 527 ; value, $5,270. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,480; value of apples, $6,896; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 137 ; value of pears, $270 ; value of Berries gathered for market, $7,400. Sheep, 36 ; value, $340 ; lbs. of Wool, 172 ; value, $120. Horses, 278; value, $26,410; Oxen over four years old, 54; Steers under four years old, 24 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,720 ; Milch Cows, 608 ; Heifers, 67 ; value of coavs and heifers, $28,480 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (90 yearlings,) $1,530 ; gal- lons of Milk sold, 28,450 ; value, $5,860 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 17,890 ; value, $6,700. Beef, dressed, lbs., 72,000 ; value, $6,480. Pork, dressed, lbs., 78,400; value, $11,760. Veal, dressed, lbs., 41,000 ; value, $4,930. Swine, 168; value, $3,270; value of Poultry sold, $380; value of Eggs sold, $640; lbs. of Honey, 80; value, $32. Refined Cider, bbls. m'd, 1,500; value, $9,000; value of stock used, $6,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 3. Hoops for boot and dry goods boxes, number m'd, 120,000; value, $650 ; m. emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 359 Middlesex Co. Lexington. Cider, bbls. m'd, 460 ; value, $1,560. Cider Vinegar, bbls. m'd, 170 ; value, $1,360. Grape Wine, bbls. m'd, 18 ; value, $432. LEXINGTOI^. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver Ware, and Jewelry, establish- ments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Gold Rings, Chains, Breastpins, &c., $7,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; detached parts, value, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 3 ; value of detached parts m'd, and repairing done, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Master Builders, 4 ; (employed in alterations and repairs ;) hands emp., 8. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $5,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $4,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Currying and Leather Dressing Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; Hides dressed and curried, 5,000 ; value of Leather curried and dressed, $31,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 900 ; gross value of stock used, $1,250 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, 3,250 ; cap., $625 ; m. emp., 5. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; straw and other bonnets m'd, 200 ; value, $800 ; hats m'd, 50; value, $75 ; cap., $150; f. emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 800 ; value, $800 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 125,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for ma^jket, cords, 200 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 211 ; acres, 9,740 ; value, including Buildings, $1,330,046 ; acres improved, 7,307 ; persons emp., 292. Unimproved Laud, acres, 2,170. Woodland, acres, 977 ; value, $53,459. 360 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lincoln. Middlesex Co. Indian Corn, acres, 192 ; bush., 7,680 ; value, $11,520. Rye, acres, 22 ; bush., 440 ; value, ^880. Barley, acres, 18 ; bush., 270 ; value, $405. Oats, acres, 20 ; bush., 400 ; value, $400. Millet, acres, 3 ; bush., 50 ; value, $75. Potatoes, acres, 208 ; bush., ^,704 ; value, $2,704. Carrots, acres, 4; bush., 600; value, $240. Winter Squash, acres, 5 ; value, $1,000. Market Gardening, acres, 27 ; value of products, $2,400. Cranberries, acres, 5. English Mowing, acres, 1,500 ; tons English hay, 1,568 ; value, $54,880. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 586 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 575 ; value, $11,500. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 23,480 ; value of apples, $300 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,364 ; value of pears, $175 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 498 ; value of fruit, $50 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $120. Saxony Sheep of diflferent grades, 7 ; Merino sheep, of different grades, 6 ; gross value of all sheep, $575 ; lbs. of Saxony wool, 35 ; value, $18; lbs. of Merino avooI, 24; value, $12.30. Horses, 348 ; value, $43,500 ; Oxen over four years old, 36 ; value, $2,700; Milch Cows, 808; Heifers, 96; value of cows and heifers, $42,320 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (12 Bulls,) $300; gallons of JMilk sold, 148,837 ; value, $59,535 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 500 ; value, $250. Beef, dressed, lbs., 560,000 ; value, $56,000. Swine, 352 ; value, $7,040 ; value of Poultry sold, $500 ; value of Eggs sold, $300; lbs. of Honey, 500; value, $125. Cucumbei's for Pickles, acres, 25 ; number, 2,365,000 ; value, $4,450. Skins dressed, 7,800 ; value, $15,000 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 6. ' LINCOLN. Railroad* Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 3 wagons ; value, $150 ; value of stock used, $75 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of work done, $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Grist Mills, 3 ; bush, of Grain ground, 4,500. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 361 Middlesex Co. Lincoln. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 760 ; value, $760 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 2; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 127,000; value, $2,540 ; hands emp. about three months, 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 694 ; value, $3,470. Farms, 114; acres, 7,724; value of same, including Buildings, $359,620; acres of land improved, 4,531 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,042. Unimprovable Land, acres, 20. Woodland, acres, 2,229 ;. value, $71,875. Indian Corn, acres, 145 ; bush., 4,350 ; value, $7,625. Rye, acres, 12^; bush., 180; value, $360. Barley, acres, 24; bush., 360 ; value, $630. Oats, acres, 17; Bush., 255 ; value, $255. Potatoes, acres, 52 ; b^sh., 5,200 ; value, $5,200. Carrots, acres, li ; bush., 400 ; value, $150. "Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $100. Market Gardening, acres, 17 ; value of products, $1,640. English Mowing, acres, 1,128; tons of English hay, 603; value, $18,090. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 803 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 354; value, $4,248. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,935; value of apples, $2,146; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 450 ; value of pears, $670 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 100 ; value of fruit, $25 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,830. Horses, 159; value, $15,900; Oxen over four years old, 48; Steers under four years old, 5 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,445 ; Milch Cows, 483; Heifers, 95; value of cows and heifers, $18,805; gal- lons of Milk sold, 128,500; value, $22,823; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,040;; value, $455. Beef, dressed, lbs., 3,100 ; value, $310. Pork, dressed, lbs., 23,515; value, $4,715. Swine, 83; value, $1,425.75; value of Poultry sold, $454; value of Eggs sold, $867; lbs. of Honey, 650; value, $130; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, (85^ acres Cucumbers or Pickles,) $15,390. i6 362 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Littleton. Middlesex Co. LITTLETON. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 250,000 ; value, $3,750. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 450 ; value, $1,800 ; hands emp,, 2. Farms, 142 ; acres, 10,009 ; value, including Buildings, $444,800 ; acres improved, 6,934 ; persons emp., 175. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,075. Unimprovable Land, acres, 4G0. Woodland, acres, 1,129 ; value, $50,805. Indian Corn, acres, 251^; bush., 7,918; value, $11,827. Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 22 ; value, $44. Rye, acres, 40; bush., 411^; value, $617. Barley, acres, 43 ; bush., 701 ; value, $911. Buckwheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 25 ; value, $35. Oats, acres, 107 ; bush., 1,507 ; value, $1,214. Potatoes, acres, 143 ; bush., 14,836 ; value, $8,901.60. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres* ^ ; bush., 50 ; value, $100. Cranberries, acres, 3 ; bush., 33 ; value, $99. English Mowing, acres, 1,752 ; tons of English hay, 1,594 ; value, $39,850. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 662 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 466 ; value, $5,992. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 18,445 ; value of apples, $6,454; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,060 ; value of pears, $56 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,000; value of fruit, $1,100; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $382. Sheep, 79; value, $316; lbs. of Wool produced, 200; value, $120. Horses, 186; value, $12,009 ; Oxen over four years old, 54; Steers imder four years old, 8; value of oxen' and steers, $3,952; Milch Cows, 714 ; Heifei's, 174 ; value of cows and heifers, $34,460 ; gallons of Milk sold, 163,578; value, $27,924; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,190 ; value, $4,196. Beef, dressed, lbs., 58,445 ; value, $5,844.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 12,665 ; value, $2,150. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,950; value, $1,367. Swine, 87 ; value, $2,090 ; value of PouUry sold, $1,734 ; value of Eggs sold $885 ; lbs. of Honey, 20 ; value, $5. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 3G3 Middlesex Co. Lowell. LOWELL. Cotton Mills, 33; spindles, 385,412 ; cotton consumed, 5,045,301 lbs. ; gross value of stock used, $4,387,308.24 ; yards of cotton cloth m'd, (Sheetings, Shirtings, and Drills,) 17,750,9131; gross value, $5,821,- 867.48 ; lbs. of Yam m'd, and not made into cloth, 38,491 ; gross value, $27,713.52 ; lbs. of Cotton Batting m'd, 3,000 ; value, $800 ; bales of Pelisse Wadding m'd, 1,450 ; value, $2,900 ; yards of Cotton Flannel m'd, 629,947 ; value, $329,537.29 ; value of all other goods m'd in said mills, (Banding, lbs., .1,581 ; value, $2,794.07 ; Harness Twine, value, $12,803 ; Mousseline de Laine, Repellants, Cashma- retts, Cassimeres, total number of yards, 866,48l| ; value, $517,- 854.53; Cotton and Wool Hose, doz., 52,920; value, $150,184;) $693,135.60; cap., $8,765,500 ; m. emp., 948 ; f. emp., 1,650. Calico and Mousseline de Laine, establishments for printing, 2 ; yards of calico printed, 10,557,076; value before printing, $2,639,269; value after printing, $3,167,122 ; cap., $800,000 ; m. emp., 188 ; f. emp., 11. Cotton Goods, establishments for bleaching or coloring, and not con- nected with calico or mousseline de laine establishments, 1 ; yards of goods bleached or colored, 16,119,887; value, (the above goods are invoiced from various parties to the above company, and no value is ever received ;) cap., $300,000 ; hands emp., 258. Woollen Mills, 15; sets of machinery, 96; lbs. of scoured wool con- sumed, 2,110,783 ; gross value of stock used, $2,986,050.45 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 299,199 ; value, $709,187 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 71,884; value, $53,913 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 2,399,540; value, $1,361,794.72; Shawls m'd, 111,820 ; value, $335,460 ; Table Covers m'd, 41,550; value, $62,325; lbs. of Woollen Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 77,000 ; value, $115,000 ; value of all other woollen goods m'd, (54,235 yards Cashmaretts,) $32,541 ; cap., $1,624,000 ; m. emp., 697 ; f. emp., 626. Woollen Carpeting, mills for m. of, 3 ; lbs. of scoured wool consumed, 2,183,309 ; gross value of stock used, $1,589,664.18; yards of wool- len carpeting m'd, (two and three-ply ingrains,) 1,489,755 ; value, $2,048,435.09 ; all other descriptions of carpeting, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stocks used, $38,562; yards m'd, 104,536; value, $45,673 ; cap., $1,622,000 ; m. emp., 382 ; f. emp., 575. Worsted Goods, or goods of which worsted is a component part, estab- lishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $84,158.35 ; yards of other fabrics m'd, (fine worsteds,) 124,946; value, $88,654.77; lbs. of worsted yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 27,000 ; value, $54,000 ; cap., $420,000 ; m. emp., 45 ; f. emp., 155. 364 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. Lowell. Middlesex Co. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $37,402.35 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 82,159 ; value, $41,142.59 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 1. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $144,195.74; tons of hollow ware and other ■ castings m'd, 2,492 ; value, $379,275.97 ; cap., $315,000 ; hands emp., 195. Cotton, "Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 13 ; gross value of stock used, $353,487.85 ; value of machinery m'd, $861,946.59 ; cap., $498,632; hands emp., 714. Machine and Hand Cards, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $38,000 ; pairs of hand cards m'd, 7,500 ; value, $3,500 ; feet of machine cards m'd, 31,000 ; value, $64,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 4. Locomotives, Steam-Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $14,789.60; number of locomotives, steam- engines, and boilers built, 31; value, $23,396.16; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 19. Edge Tools, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,700 ; dozens of edge tools m'd, 828; value, $11,800; cap., $6,600; hands emp., 9. * Files, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; dozens of files m'd, 3,840; value, $11,000; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 19. Nuts and Screws, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $127,800 ; tons of nuts and screws m'd, 739 ; value, $219,500 ; cap., $70,000 ; hands emp., 95. Iron Railing and Iron Fences, shops for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, • $600 ; value of iron railing and iron fences m'd, $800 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Copper Ware m'd, (Steam Cylinders and Kettles,) lbs., 5,020 ; value, $5,800 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Brass Foundries, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,300 ; lbs. of Machine Cast- ings m'd, 1,620; value, $4,800 ; cap., $1,150 ; hands emp., 3. Hoop Skirts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; hoop skirts m'd, 150 ; value, $225 ; cap., $500 ; f. emp., 2. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,840 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $10,206 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 4. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 225 ; value, $25,000 ; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 165; value, $50,000; cap., $12,000; in. emp., 12. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 365 » Middlesex Co. Lowell. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 7 ; value of stock used, $34,615.17; newspapers printed, (Weekly Journal, Daily Courier, Weekly Vox Populi, Daily Citizen & News, Weekly AmeriQan Citi- izen,) 5 ; gross value, $14,500; cap., $15,000; Books printed, 2 ; value of printing done on the same, $188 ; value of all other prmting done, $55,547.10 ; cap., $43,400 ; m. emp., 46 ; f. emp., 7. Bookbinderies, 2 ; value of stock used, $524.97 ; value of bookbinding done, $1,748 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photogi'aphic Establishments, 10 ; value of stock used, $8,550 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 104,300 ; value, $26,136; cap., $11,500; m. emp.', 24; f. emp., 7. Looking-Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,600 ; articles m'd, 4,125 ; value, $4,225 ; cap., $1,547 ; hands emp., 3. Silver Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value- of stock used, $2,000 ; value of silver spoons m'd, $2,600 ;'cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 1. Mattresses of all kinds and materials, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $450; matti-esses made, 54; value, $660; cap., $200; m. emp., 1. Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 7 ; harnesses m'd, 28 ; trunks m'd, 1,142; value, $8,318; value ot stock used, $5,948 ; cap., $4,900; hands emp., 16. Upholstery Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $475 ; value of upholstery m'd, $568 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Cap Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; caps m'd, 3,500 ; value, $3,150 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 4. Fur Goods, including Leather Gloves and Mittens, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; articles m'd, Sable, Martin, and Fitch, and 200 doz. Gloves ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 5. ' , Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 7; number m'd, 162 wagons, 18 buggies, 2 chaises, 12 sleighs ; value, $18,024.50 ; value of stock used, $11,064.84; cap., $8,750; hands emp., 46. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,448 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 28,800 ; value, $11,640; cap., $7,000; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments form. "of, 29 ; value of stock used, $77,214.10 ; value of clothing m'd, $139,925.20 ; cap., $65,145 ; m. emp., 34 ; f. emp., 273. 366 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lowell. Middlesex Co. t Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of articles from, 5 ; value of stock used, $12,181 ; Building Stone and Cemetery work, pieces, 1,445 ; value, $46,480 ; 'cap., $4,950 ; hands emp., 41. Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,360 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 32,000; value, $7,260; cap., $3,600; hands emp., 2. Soap, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock vised, $25,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 2,635 ; value, $3,239 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 301,156 ; value, $31,086 ; cap., $14,950; hands emp., 14. Master Builders, 16 ; buildings erected, 40 ; value, $133,959.13 ; value of materials used, $85,430.38 ; hands emp., 155. ^ Blacksmith Shops, 12; value of stock used, $11,223; value of work done, $23,850; cap., $11,320; hands emp., 31. Arms, establishments for m. of, 2; value of stock used, $1,300; small arms m'd, 25 Rifles and Fowhng Pieces, 1,100 Pistols; value, $5,525 ; cap., $40,500 ; m. emp., 22. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; chairs and settees made, 35,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 20. Cabinet Manufactories, 4; value of stock used, $21,340; value of chairs and cabinet wai-ftm'd, $55,200 ; cap., $27,000 ; hands emp., 51. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 12 ; value of stock used, $17,976.21 ; value of tin ware m'd, $28,250.82 ; cap., $15,250 ; hands emp., 30. • Drugs, Medicines and Dyestuffs, establishments for m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $202,^42.40 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $407,365 ; cap., $113,542.40 ; m. emp., 48 ; f. emp., 41. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $131,700 ; hides tanned, 16,322; hides tanned and curried, 25,530; value of Leather tamied and curried, $181,214 ; cap., $34,000 ; hands emp., 93. Belting of all kinds, and all materials for Machinery, manufactories of, 3; value of stock used, $96,482.80; lbs. m'd, 45,489|; value, $124,457.33; cap., $46,250; hands emp., 19. Patent and Enamelled Leather, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $48,000 ; value of patent and enamelled leather m'd, $90,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 15. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 26,692 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 8,909 ; gross value of stock used, $38,888 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $54,493 ; cap., $19,385 ; m. emp., 68 ; f. emp., 32. Cigars m'd, value, $37,835; value of stock used, $15,026.38; cap., $10,660 ; m. emp., 14. Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of pumps m'd, $500; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IHASSACHUSETTS. 367 Middlesex Co. Lowell. Tub Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; tubs m'd, 1,500 ; value, $400 ; cap., $150 ; hands enip., 1. Wire Safes, Sieves, Dish Covers, and other articles made wholly or in part of wire, mauufactories of, 8 ; value of stock used, $4,347.21 ; articles m'd, 67,197 ; value, $15,773.01 ; cap., $7,110 ; m. emp., 13 ; £ emp., 3. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, mauufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,100; coffins made, 693 ; value, $2,493 ; cap., $2,885 ; hands emp., 5. Planing Mills and establishments for m. of Sashes, Dpors, and Blinds, 8 ; value of stock used, $239,742 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $165,294.28; value of all other Avork done, $15,137.74; cap., $106,500 ; hands emp., 81. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $24,592.74 ; value of wooden boxes made, $30,522; cap., $32,000 ; m. emp., 12. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $47,000 ; value of gas m'd, $82,500 ; cap., $200,000 ; hands emp., 25. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 6,000 ; value, $27,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. Bakeries, 5 ; value of stock used, $46,086 ; value of bread m'd, $58,645 ; cap., $12,150; hands emp., 17. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 9,600,000 ; value, $264,000; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 1,350,000 ; value, $3,100 ; cap., $170,000 ; hands emp., 83. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 4,790 ; value, $34,770 ; cap^ $7,700; hands emp., 21. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 5,250 ; value, $630 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 30; acres, 1,171| ; value, including Buildings, $286,900; acres improved, 847 1^; pereons emp., 76. Unimproved Land, acres, 242|^. Unimprovable Land, acres, 24. "Woodland, acres, 105^- ; value, $12,525. Indian Com, acres, 70^ ; bush.„ 2,998 ; value, $4,480.50. Rye, acres, 20 ; bush., 230 ; value, $353. Barley, acres, 1^; bush., 15; value, $22.50. Oats, acres, 14|; bush., 280 ; value, $250. Potatoes, acres, 61|; bush., 6,373J; value, $5,481. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7f ; bush., 1,730 ; value, $508.10. Onions, acres, J ; bush., 75 ; value, $75. Carrots, acres, 2-^ ; bush., 920 ; value, $328. 368 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lowell. Middlesex Co. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $777. "Winter Squash, acres, 1^; value of products, $180. Market Gardening, acres, 54| ; value of products, $3,107.50. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 382 ; value, $191. English Mowing, acres, 427; tons English hay, 574; value, $15,249. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 83 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 82^; value, $1,229. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,487 ; value of apples, $2,375 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,059 ; value of pears, $834.50 ; all other trees cultivated for the fruit, 180 ; value of fruit, $168. , Horses, 975 ; value, $133,225 ; Oxen over four years old, 30 ; value, $3,142; Milch Cows, 310; Heifers, 2 ; value of cows and heifers, $16,614; gallons of Milk sold, 35,977 ; value, $7,333.39. Beef, dressed, lbs., 480,299 ; value, $52,305. Pork, dressed, lbs., 5,900 ; value, $975. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 155,000 ; value, $15,500. Veal, di-essed, lbs., 37,780 ; value, $3,133. Swine, 401 ; value, $10,821.90. Portable Houses, establishments for ra. of, 1 ; houses built, 64 ; value of materials used, $18,000; value of build ingsi completed, $29,000; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 13. Stall's and Stair Railing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $600 ; value of work done, $2,035.04 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Drain and "Water Pipe, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $500 ; value of pipe made, $1,200 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 1. Deck Plugs and Bungs, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 500,000 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of plugs and bungs rb'd, $900 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 3. Comfortable Manufactories, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $4,500 ; comfortables m'd, 2,000 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 10. Soda "Water, establishments for m. of, 1 ; fountains of soda water m'd, 700 ; value, $1,050 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 4. Scale Manufactories, 1 ; value of materials used, $3,000 ; value of scales m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 4. Bobbin and Spool Manufactories, 2 ; gross value of stock used, $34,000 ; bobbins and spools m'd, 4,571,429; value, $82,000; cap., $45,000; m. emp., 95. Manilla Door Mats, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,100 ; value of mats m'd, $2,400 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 369 Middlesex Co. Lowell. Wood Screws and "Wood Turning, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; dozens of wood screws m'd, 550 ; value, $2,000 ; value of turning done, $850 ; cap., $2,900 ; m. emp., 5. Power Loom Harness Manufactories, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $1,116.69 ; sets of harness m'd, 685 ; value, $2,306.78; cap., $1,250; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Power Loom Reeds and Wire Heddles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $4,500; reeds m'd, 3,331; heddles m'd, 1,120,000; value of reeds and heddles, $13,757; cap., $5,000; m. emp., 7. Stove Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $2,027.50 ; stoves m'd, 249 ; value, $2,846.50 ; cap., $2,475 ; m. emp., 9. Silk, Lace, and Crape Bonnets, establishments for m. of, 12 ; gross value of stock used, $8,425 ; bonnets m'd, 2,712 ; value, $9,398.50 ; cap., $16,600; f. emp., 63. Shoulder Brace and Suspender Manufactories, 2 ; gross value of stock used, $50,490 ; articles m'd, 168,840 ; value, $76,200 ; cap., $9,500 ; m. emp., 19 ; f. emp., 72. Gas Meter Manufactories, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $1,500 ; gas meters m'd, 300 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 4. Spectacle Frame Manufactories, 2 ; gross value of stock used, $700 ; value of spectacle frames m'd, $1,300 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 2. Stencil Plate and Stamp Manufactories, 4 ; gross value of stock used, $784; articles m'd, 3,300; value, $5,273.30; cap., $700; m. emp., 10. Hair Felting, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; lbs. of hair consumed, 200,000 ; yards of hair felting m'd, 250,000 ; value, $25,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 10. Loom Shuttles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; shuttles m'd, 16,000 ; gross value of stock used, $3,000; value of shuttles m'd, $12,000; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 6. Bunting, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $3,000 ; yards of bunting m'd, 25,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Silk and "Woollen Goods, establishments for coloring of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,090; value of coloring done, $5,831; cap., $6,200; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 4. Ornamental Hair Work, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $400 ; value of articles made, $800 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. 47 370 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Malden. Middlesex Co. Grist Mills, 3 ; bush, of Grain ground, 91,021 ; value, $136,404.06 ; cap., $45,000 ; m. emp,, 7. Gravel Roofing, establishments for m. of, 3 ; squares of roofing done, 2,004 ; value, $10,024 ; gross value of stock used, $6,015 ; cap., $4,020 ; m. emp., 13. MALDEN. Dress Trimmings, including Gimps, Cords, Buttons, Fringes, and Tas- sels, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,000 ; value of trimmings and other articles m'd, $19,500 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 15 ; f. emp., 15. Metallic Gas Pipes, "Water Pipes, and Steam Pipes, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,213 ; value of pipe m'd, $42,000 ; cap., $38,000; hands emp., 16. Britannia Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; Syringes m'd, 30,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Chemical Preparations, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100,000 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $130,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 8. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 1,200 ; value, $600 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 15 ; value, $500; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; lbs. of cordage m'd, 2,500 ; value, $2,500; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; sleighs m'd, 4 ; carriages m'd, 13 ; value, $2,475 ; value of stock used, $1,150 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 2. Marble and other kinds of stone, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of Gravestones, Monuments, and Mantles, m'd, $2,400 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 585 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Master Builders, 6 ; Buildings erected, 11 ; value, $21,275; value of materials used, $12,175 ; hands emp., 9. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $9,600 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 10. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 371 Middlesex Co. Malden. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $760 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,350 ; cap., $650. Drugs, Medicines, and Dyestuffs, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of botanic medicines m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 4. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 25,000 ; value, $45,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 5,000 ; value, $42,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 5. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 5 ; value of stock used, $230,- 800; Hides tanned, 190,000; hides tanned and curried, 138,600; value of Leather tanned and curried, $283,300 ; cap., $138,400 ; hands emp., 77. Patent and Enamelled Leather, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $66,000 ; value of patent and enamelled leather m'd, $116,000 ; cap., $66,000 ; hands emp., 33. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 100 ; gross value of stock used, $500 ; value of boots m'd, $750 ; cap., $100; m. emp., 1. Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, and Bonnets, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $26,000 ; value of hats and bonnets m'd, $40,000; cap., $15,000; ra. emp., 16 ; f. emp., 40. Brick Yards, 5 ; bricks m'd, 1,530,000; value, $10,740; cap., $7,000; hands emp., 17. SnufF, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $1,500 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $500; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $900 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Last and Shoe Peg Manufactories, 1; value of stock used, $4,160; pairs of lasts m'd, 22,000 ; value, $14,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. India Rubber Goods, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $375,000 ; Blankets m'd, 100,000 ; pairs of boots and shoes m'd, 175,000 ; value, $450,000 ; cap., $200,000 ; m. emp., 80 ; f. emp., 70. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,250 ; value of gas m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $66,000 ; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $19,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $25,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. Beer, value m'd, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 428 ; value, $2,996 ; cap., $400. 372 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Marlborough. Middlesex Co. Farms, 78; acres, 1,967 ; value, including Buildings, $613,568 ; acres improved, 1,767; persons emp.. 111. Unimproved Land, acres, 200. Woodland, acres, 822 ; value, $31,230. Indian Corn, acres, 41^; bush., 1,482; value, $2,234. Rye, acres, 19 ; bush., 408 ; value, $605. Oats, acres, 1 ; bush., 60 ; value, $50. Potatoes, acres, 100 ; bush., 9,195 ; value, $9,105. Turnips cultivated as field crop, acres, 4| ; value, $407. Onions, acres, 7 ; bush., 944 ; value, $1,261. Carrots, acres, f ; bush., 1 65 ; value, $87. Cabbage, acres, 16; value, $2,250. Winter Squash, acres, 17^ ; value of products, $2,435. Beets, bush., 430 ; value, $165. English Mowing, acres, 724 ; tons of English hay, 732 ; value, $21,117. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 102 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 90| ; value, $1,597. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 627 ; tons of salt hay, 627; value, $11,286. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,145; value of apples, $1,802; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,162 ; value of pears, $3,315 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 623; value of fruit, $176; value of Currants cultivated or gathered for market, $400 ; value of Grapes, $75. Horses, 391 ; value, $49,525 ; Oxen over four years old, 2 ; value, $200 ; Milch Cows, 309 ; Heifers, 9 ; value of cows and heifers, $13,992; gallons of Milk sold, 107,290 ; value, $26,119. Beef, dressed, lbs., 442,000 ; value, $48,360. Swine, 195 ; value, $8,529; value of Poultry sold, $153 ; value of Eggs sold, $477 ; lbs. of Honey, 144; value, $72 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $7,300. Wadding Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value m'd, $50,000; cap., $50,000; m. emp., 14; f. emp., 5. Perfumeiry, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $75,000 ; value of stock used, $55,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 15. MARLBOROUGH. Mechanics' Tools m'd, and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $11,120; value ef stock used, $4,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 7. Organs, Melodeons, and Harmoniums, manufactories of, 1 ; Listru- 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 373 Middlesex Co. Marlborough. mentsm'd, (organ,) 1 ; value, $1,200 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $328.09 ; newspapers printed, (Pioneer,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $240 ; cap., $2,000 ; value of all other printing done, $500 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $875 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 8,900 ; value, $2,485 ; cap., $1,550 ; m. emp., 3. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 3 ; harnesses m'd, 38 ; value, $1,330 ; value of stock used, $810 ; cap., $450 ; hands emp., 4. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; wagons m'd, 6 ; value, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $9,150 ; value of clothing m'd, $14,634; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 10. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 700 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 6 ; Buildings erected, 21 ; value, $48,000 ; value of materials used, $31,500; hands emp., 31. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $3,600 ; value of work done, $5,750 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 10. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,050 ; value of tin ware m'd, $5,300 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 116,028; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 2,725,393; gross value of stock used, $1,768,050; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,338,317; cap., $427,500; m. emp., 1,436; f. emp., 462. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $400; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $1,900; cap., $900; hands emp., 3. Last Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; lasts m'd, 44,000 ; value, $13,970; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 14. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $12,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 10. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of gas m'd, $1,800 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp , 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 300 ; value, $600 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $3>5Q0 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. 374 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Marlborough. Middlesex Co. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $300 ; cap., '$100 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 425,000 ; value, $8,500 ; cap., $2,800 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,380 ; value, $5,305 ; cap., $1,400 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 241 ; acres 15,362 ; value, including Buildings, $806,517 ; acres of land improved, 7,605 ; persons emp., 423. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,500. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,800. Woodland, acres, 3,734 ; value, $135,965. Indian Corn, acres, 394; bush., 13,415 ; value, $20,122. Wheat, acres, J ; bush., 8 ; value, $16. Rye, acres, 53 ; bush., 583 ; value, $875. Barley, acres, 50 ; bush., 800 ; value, $1,000. Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 36 ; value, $72. Oats, acres, 84; bush., 1,798; value, $1,350. Potatoes, acres, 404; bush., 34,190; value, $25,643. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4^ ; bush., 440 ; value, $220. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 295 ; value, $517. Carrots, acres, 1^ -, bush., 270; value, $135. Cabbage, acres, 6 ; value of products, $1,175. Winter Squash, acres, 5 ; value, $800. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $600. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 4; bush., 1,245; value, $1,245. Cranberries, acres, 15 ; bush., 50 ; value, $250. English Mowing, acres, 2,686; tons of English hay, 2,899; value, $86,970. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 753 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 770 ; value, $7,070. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 37,846; value of apples, $14,939; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,282 ; value of pears, $713 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 740 ; value of fruit, $230 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,500. Sheep, 25; value, $300; lbs. of Wool produced, 200; value, $140. Horses, 520 ; value, $43,575 ; Asses and Mules, 4 ; value, $200 ; Oxen over four years old, 205 ; Steers under four years old, 66 ; value of oxen and steers, $17,865; Milch Cows, 1,107; Heifers, 170; value of cows and heifers, $48,990 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (15 Bulls,) $450 ; gallons of Milk sold, 70,300 ; value, $14,060 ; 1865.] INDUSTRY OF ]\IASSACHUSETTS. 375 Middlesex Co. Medford. lbs. of Butter sold, 26,386 ; value, $9,235 ; lbs. of Cheese, 700 ; value, $105. Beef, dressed, lbs., 192,250; value, $19,225. Pork, di-essed, lbs., 114,055; value, $17,180.25. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,730 ; value, $259.50. Veal, lbs., 53,835 ; value, $8,075.25. Swine, 355; value, $7,101; value of Poultry sold, $761; value of Eggs sold, $824 ; lbs. of Honey, 258 ; value, $86. Fancy Wood "Work and Shafting for Machinery, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of articles m'd, $26,000 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; cap., $9,100 ; m. emp., 21 ; f. emp., 2. MEDFORD. Calico and Woollen Goods, establishments for printing, 1 ; yards of calico and woollen printed, 2,160,000 ; value before printing, $777,600 ; value after printing, $799,200 ; m. emp., 35 ; f. emp., 6. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $22,500 ; vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 900; value, exclusive of spars, rigging, and sails, $36,000; hands emp., 35. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $6,000 ; value of materials used, $2,000 ; hands emp., 8. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; value of work done, $15,000; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 9. Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $72,000 ; Hides curried, 7,200 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 15. Brick Yards, 5; bricks m'd, 16,500,000; value, $128,000; cap., $155,000 ; hands emp., 175. Gold Leaf, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; quantity m'd, packages, 2,000; value, $31,000; cap., $5,000; ra. emp., 6; f. emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $47,000 ; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 14. Distilleries, 1 ; value of stock used, $39,000 ; bbls. of Liquors distilled, 3,000 ; value, $300,000 ; cap., $75,000 ; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 200 ; value, $1,600. Farms, 10; acres, 746; value, including Buildings, $147,400; acres improved, 468 ; persons emp., 46. 376 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Melrose. Middlesex Co. Unimproved Land, acres, 400. Woodland, acres, 300 ; value, $4o/)00. Indian Corn, acres, 700 ; bush., 1,050. Rye, acres, 15 ; bush., 300 ; value, $450. Potatoes, bush., 2,000 ; value, $1,500. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 400 ; value, $120. Carrots, tons, 12; value, $120. Winter Squash, acres, 5 ; tons, 20 ; value, $800. Market Gardening, acres, 10 ; value of products, $3,000. Beets and other esculent vegetables, bush., GOO ; value, $240. English Mowing, acres, 397 ; tons English hay, 500 ; value, $15,000. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 200 ; tons of salt hay, 200 ; value, $3,000. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,000 ; value of apples, $400 ; Pear trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,000 ; value of pears, $3,000. Horses, 245 ; Oxen over four years old, 24 ; value, $2,400 ; Milch Cows, 200 ; value, $12,000 ; gallons of Milk sold, 4,080 ; value, $734. Swine, 130 ; value, $2,400. MELROSE. Ploughs, and other Agi-icultural Implements, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $60 ; ploughs m'd, 20 ; value, $160; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; Clothes and Window Lines m'd, tons, 6 ; value, $3,300 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $350 ; value of work done, $1,500 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 4. Drugs, Medicines, and DyestuiFs, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $18,300 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $24,500; cap., $11,700; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 198,590 ; gross value of stock used, $316,885; value of shoes m'd, $325,000; cap., $31,000; m. emp., 139 ; f. emp., 79. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons preserved, 4,500 ; value, $2,250 ; cap., $6,500 ; hands emp., 50. Farms, 39; acres, 1,155 ; value, including Buildings, $168,800; acres improved, 1,100 ; persons emp., 70. Unimproved Land, acres, 55. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF ISIASSACHUSETTS. 377 Middlesex Co. Natick. Woodland, acres, 258 ; value, $20,440. Indian Corn, acres, 25 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $1,000. Rye, acres, 4 ; bush., 50 ; value, $90. .Barley, acres, 3 ; bush., 45 ; value, $45. Potatoes, acres, 21|; bush., 2,718| ; value, $1,359. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, IJ; bush., 375 ; value, $187.50. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $50. Winter Squash, acres, h ; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 156 ; tons of English hay, 234 ; value, $4,680. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, 45 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 45 ; value, $450. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 49 ; tons of salt hay, 73 1 ; value, $735. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,300 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 300 ; value of pears, $950 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,200. Sheep, 4 ; gross value, $20 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 27 ; value, $10.80. Horses, 35 ; value, $5,250 ; Oxen over four years old, 10 ; value, $1,000 ; Milch Cows, 76 ; Heifers, 16; value of cows and heifers, $3,992; gallons of Milk sold, 16,085 ; value, $4,021. Beef, dressed, lbs., 800,000 ; value, $120,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 2,000 ; value, $300. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,150 ; value, $412.50. SAvine, 27 ; value, $547 ; value of Eggs sold, $150. Pelt Manufactory, 1 ; Sheep Skins, 30,000 ; value, $45,000 ; lbs. of Wool, 60,000 ; value, $36,000 ; ra. erap., 5. NATICK. Cutlery, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,100 ; value of Shoe Shaves and Shoe Knives m'd, $5,147 ; cap., $4,300; hands emp., 10. Printing Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of print- ing done, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $400 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 5,000 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $1,400 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp,, 1. Picture Frames, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $480 ; articles m'd, 325 ; value, $700 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., half the time, 1. 48 378 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Natick. Middlesex Co. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, 2; harnesses m'd, 23; value, $1,400; value of stock used, $600 ; cap.,. $500 ; hands emp., 3. Hat Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $86,000 ; wool hats m'd, 103,000; value, $206,000; cap., $70,000; m. emp., 100; f. emp., 50.. Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; wagons m'd, 12; value, $1,970; value of stock used, $525; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 6; value of stock used, $152,241; value of clothing m'd, $308,469; cap., $38,100; m. emp., 13; f. emp., 174. Drugs, Medicines, and DyestufFs, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $995 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $1,990; cap., $1,150; m. emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 43,997 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 726,632; gross value of stock used, $801,206; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,166,717 ; cap., $309,500; m. emp., 909 ; f. emp., 118. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of work done, $6,900 ; cap., $3,800 ; hands emp., 8. Tin Ware Manufactories, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,925 ; value of tin ware and stoves m'd, $9,000 ; cap., $4,900 ; hands emp., 6. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; coffins made, 75 ; value, $700 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments form, of, 2 ; value of stock used, $11,444; value of wooden boxes made, $14,359 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 7. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; value of ice pre- served, $900 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,630 ; value of Bread m'd, $6,600 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 235,000 ; value, $5,405 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 2^. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, coi-ds, 661 ; value, $3,988 ; cap., $200. Peat, cords prepared for market, 75 ; value, $368. Farms, 166; acres, 6,719; value, including Buildings, $507,061; acres improved, 4,007 ; persons emp., 185. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,458. Unimprovable Land, acres, 290. Woodland, acres, 835 ; value, $44,200. Indian Corn, acres, 199| ; bush., 4,950 ; value, $8,662. Wheat, acres, | ; bush., 3 ; value, $9. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 379 Middlesex Co. Natick. Rye, acres, Si^ ; bush., 466i- ; value, $933. Barley, acres, 31^ ; bush., 534^ ; value, $1,203. Buckwheat, acres, 2^ ; bush., 72 ; value, $90. Oats, acres, 35 ; bush., 632 ; value, $474. Potatoes, acres, 213 ; bush., 14,873 ; value, $11,898. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 1,379 ; value, $345. Onions, bush., 10 ; value, $20. Carrots, bush., 989 ; value, $247. Cabbage, value, $1,098. "Winter Squash, value, $650. Beets and other esculent vegetables, bush., 70 ; value, $22. Cranberries, acres, 16; bush., 10 ; value, $30. English Mowing, acres," 1,219 ; tons of English hay, 1,182 ; value, $35,460. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 424 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 392 ; value, $5,880. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 13,209 ; value of apples, $7,139 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,516; value of pears, $509 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 402 ; value of fruit, $181 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $173. South Down Sheep, 24; value, $236; lbs. of Wool produced, 138 ; value, $95. Horses, 314 ; value, $30,007; Oxen over four years old, 34; value, $2,860 ; Milch Cows, 408 ; Heifers, 55 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,368 ; Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls, two years old ;) gallons of Milk sold, 27,631; value, $4,756; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,901 ; value, $1,607.40. Beef, dressed, lbs., 8,630; value, $1,199. Pork, dressed, lbs., 77,121 ; value, $14,834. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 125 ; value, $15. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,590; value, $1,466. ^ Swine, 101 ; value, $1,839 ; value of Poultry sold, $838 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,060; lbs. of Honey, 75 ; value, $15; value of Toma- toes, $2,554 ; value of Grapes, $304 ; value of Beans, $655. Flax Leather, establishments for m. of, 3; value m'd, $13,064; value of stock used, $7,000; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 10; f. emp., 1. "Wood Filling used between the soles of Shoes, establishments for m. of, 1; value of stock used, $100; value of filling m'd, $548; cap., $500 ; m. emp. half the time, 1. Base Balls, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of balls m'd, $12,500 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f, emp., 25. 380 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Newton. Middlesex Co. NEWTON. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 13,000; cotton consumed, lbs., 456,000 ; gross value of stock used, $250,000 ; yards of Print Cloth m'd, 2,421,600 ; gross value, $363,180 ; m. emp., 72 ; f. emp., 147. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $78,000 ; Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Gloves, and Mittens m'd, doz., 25,540 ; value, $154,500 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into hosiery, 6,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $200,000 ; m. emp., 63 ; f. emp., 26. Rolling, Slitting, and Nail Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $262,500 ; tons of iron m'd and not made into nails, 1,723; value, $300,000; cap., $16,000 ; hands emp., 25. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 300; value, $18,000 ; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 10. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $45,000; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 50. Paper Manufactories, 3 ; tons of stock consumed, 650 ; value, $53,500 ; tons of paper m'd, 312 ; value, $86,900 ; cap., $60,000 ; m. emp., 22. Pianoforte Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; pianofortes m'd, 42 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 8. Hat and Cap Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; hats and caps m'd, 9,600 ; value, $4,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 2. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 125 ; value, $438 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 59,091 ; value, $8,152; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 2; Buildings erected, 4; value, $26,500; value of materials used, $8,900 ; hands emp., 22. Blacksmitli Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $4,450 ; value of Avork done, $13,50j3 ; cap., $5,800 ; hands emp., 15. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $70,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 40. Tin Ware Manufactories, 5 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; value of tin ware m'd, $4,200 ; cap., $2,800 ; hands emp., 8. Glue Manufactories, and manufactories for the preparation of Gums, 1 ; value of stock used, $720 ; value of glue and gums m'd, $800 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $488 ; casks m'd, 866 ; value, $997 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 381 Middlesex Co. Newton. Boxes, establishments for in. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of paper boxes made, $20,000; cap., $10,000; m. emp., 6; f. emp., 30. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 3 ; to ns of ice pre- served, 4,000; value, $2,000; cap., $6,000; hands emp,, 7. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,400; value of Bread m'd, $15,/)00; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,800; value, $16,800. Farms, 143; acres, 5,335; value, including Buildings, $1,170,200; acres improved, 2,382 ; persons employed, 225. Unimproved Land, acres, 486. Unimprovable Land, acres, 131. Woodland, acres, 1,758 ; value, $198,800. Indian Corn, acres, 144 ; bush., 5,444 ; value, $10,888. Rye, acres, 69 ; bush., 1,149; value, $2,298. Barley, acres, 11 ; bush., 158 ; value, $316. Oats, acres, 4^ ; bush., 80 ; value, $70. Potatoes, acres, 106J ; bush., 8,929 ; value, $8,929. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 40 ; bush., 6,320 ; value, $2,028. Onions, acres, 21 ; bush., 404 ; value, $808. Carrots, acres, 13^ ; bush., 3,740; value, $1,870. Cabbage, acres, 11 ; value, $3,088. Winter Squash, acres, 15^ ; value, $1,784. Market Gardening, acres, 177 ; value of products, $24,439. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 477 ; value, $238 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $210. English Mowing, acres, 1,388; tons of English hay, 1,667; value, $58,345. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 373 ; tons Avet meadow or SAvale hay, 310; value, $4,650. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,115; value of apples, $2,089 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,483 ; value of pears, $3,879 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $5,624. Sheep, 13 ; value, $150. Horses, 664 ; value, $65,470 ; Oxen over four years old, 42 ; value, $3,950 ; Milch Cows, 573 ; Heifers, 15 ; value of cows and heifers, $32,195; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (1 Bull,) $50; gallons of Milk sold, 75,536 ; value, $16,915. Beef, dressed, lbs., 552,000 ; value, $71,800. Pork, di-essed, lbs., 79,325 ; value, $13,485. 382 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. North Reading. Middlesex Co. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 51,000; value, $5,850. Veal, dressed, lbs., 30,980 ; value^ $3,963. Swine, 190; value, $3,530; value of Eggs sold, $478 ; value of Cur- rants sold, $100 ; value of Greenhouse Plants and Cut Flowers sold, $2,400 ; value of Grapes sold, $2,500 ; value of Tomato Plants and Lettuce sold, (raised in hot beds,) $4,076 ; value of Nursery Trees sold, $2,900. Grinding Dyewoods, establishments for, 1 ; value of stock, before being ground, $75,000 ; value m'd, $85,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 12. Carver's Establishment, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 3. NORTH READING. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $1,800 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 1. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 18,200 ; gross value of stock used, $22,750 ; value of boots m'd, $31,900 ; cap., $10,000; m. emp., 30; f. emp., 25. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 900,000 ; value, $16,200; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 50,000; value, $150 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 8. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,883 ; value, $15,532 ; hands emp., 50. Farms, 88; acres, 939; value, including Buildings, $386,150; acres improved, 1,100; persons emp., 125. Unimproved Laud, acres, 1,678. Unimprovable Land, acres, 100. Woodland, acres, 4,135 ; value, $206,750. Lidian Corn, acres, 131 ; bush., 3,668; value, $5,502. Rye, acres, 12; bush., 102; value, $151. Barley, acres, 11 ; bush., 94; value, $141. Oats, acres, 3 ; bush., 50 ; value, $50. Potatoes, acres, 100 ; bush., 8,589 ; value, $8,589. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 200 ; value, $75. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $300. Market Gardening, acres, 6 ; value of products, $500. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 300 ; value, $150. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 383 Middlesex Co. Pepperell. Cranberries, acres, 60 ; bush., 76 ; value, $228. English Mowing, acres, 670 ; tons of English hay, 575 ; value, $14,375. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 636; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 468; value, $5,616. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,072; value of apples, $1,919; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 677 ; value of pears, $218 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 55 ; value of fruit, $23 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $387. Sheep, 7 ; value, $70 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 35 ; value, $35. Hor=es, 97 ; value, $7,235 ; Oxen over four years old, 69 ; value, $5,540 ; J Milch Cows, 217 ; Heifers, 34; value of cows and heifers, $9,883; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (10 Goats,) $50 ; gallons of Milk sold, 2,986 ; value, $746 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,489 ; value, $2,995. Beef, dressed, lbs., 362,800; value, $36,280. Pork, dressed, lbs., 46,000 ; value, $7,666. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,000 ; value, $840. Veal, dressed, lbs., 15,000 ; value, $1,875. Swine, 57 ; value, $999 ; value of Poultry sold, $975 ; value of Eggs sold, $776 ; lbs. of Honey, 90 ; value, $45. PEPPERELL. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $16,000 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 52,000; value, $28,500 ; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 13. Cutlery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; Pocket Knives m'd, 3,000 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 5. Paper Manufactories, 3 ; tons of stock consumed, 760 ; value, $28,000 ; tons of printing paper m'd, 282; value, $45,120; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 120 ; value, $12,000 ; m. emp., 14 ; f. emp., 14. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 5 ; value, $20,000 ; value of materials used, $12,000 ; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $2,200 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 250 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 16,650; gross value of stock used, $11,650 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $17,375; cap., $6,500 ; m. emp., 36; f. emp., 9. 384 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Pepperell. Middlesex Co. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock \ised, $800 ; casks m'd, 3,000; value, $1,500; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 790,000 ; value, $10,270 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 487,000 ; value, $2,300 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 175 ; acres, 10,629 ; value, including Buildings, $350,000 ; acres of land improved, 8,666 ; persons emp., 183. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,963. Woodland, acres, 1,423 ; value, $85,380. Indian Corn, acres, 325 ; bush., 8,509 ; value, $9,360. Rye, acres, 77 ; bush., 635 ; value, $794. Barley, acres, 16; bush., 220; value, $132. ^ Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 70 ; value, $60. ' Oats, acres, 175 ; bush., 4,150 ; value, $2,430. Potatoes, acres, 140 ; bush., 11,082 ; value, $5,541. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 10 ; bush., 200 ; value, $50. Hops, acres, 4 ; lbs., 1,500 ; value, $450. Cranberries, acres, 11 ; bush., 50; value, $150. English Mowing, acres, 2,054; tons of English hay, 1,950; value, $37,050. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 595 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 433 ; value, $3,464. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,687 ; value of apples, $4,800 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 200 ; value of pears, $75 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 150; value of fruit, $60; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $264. Merino Sheep, of different grades, 25 ; all other kinds of sheep, 208 ; gi'oss value of all sheep, $1,000 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 125 ; value, $100 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 832 ; value, $624. Horses, 260 ; value, $23,580; Oxen over four years old, 118; Steers under four years old, 50 ; value of oxen and steers^ $11,100; Milch Cows, 600 ; Heifers, 187 ; value of cows and heifers, $23,681 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (9 Bulls, 2 Goats,) $252 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,558 ; value, $143 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 19,695 ; value, $4,924; lbs. of Cheese, 2,150 ; value, $258. Beef, dressed, lbs., 24,800 ; value, $1,984. Pork, dressed, lbs., 72,050 ; value, $8,700. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 500 ; value, $50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 23,008 ; value, $2,300. Swine, 158 ; value, $2,500 ; value of Poultry sold, $336 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,012. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF JVIASSACHUSETTS. 385 Middlesex Co. Reading. Cloth m'd in the family, (Frockings,) yards, 50 ; value, $62. Water Wheels, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of wheels m'd, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 4. Belt Fasteners, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000; value m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. READING. Organs, IVxelodeons, and Harmoniums, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; Instruments m'd, 1 ; value, $1,400; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Organ Pipe Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000; value m'd, $25,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 10. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $100; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 500; value, $400; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of clothing m'd, $4,800 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 5. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 11; value, $85,360; value of materials used, $55,150; hands emp., 17. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of work done, $3,200 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 7. Cabinet Manufactories, 10 ; value of stock used, $29,800 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $77,900 ; cap., $15,700 ; hands emp., 53. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 359,075 ; gross value of stock used, $146,249 ; value of shoes m'd, $247,653 ; cap., $17,000; m. emp., 244 ; f. emp., 124. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $700 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for ra. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of wooden boxes made, $400 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 1,200 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 250,000 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 30. 49 386 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Reading. Middlesex Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,950 ; value, $7,800 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 30. . Farms, 77 ; acres, 3,502 ; value, including Buildings, $317,858 ; acres improved, 2,239 ; persons emp., 107. Unimproved Land, acres, 620. Woodland, acres, 985 ; value, $78,285. Indian Corn, acres, 130 ; bush., 2,860 ; value, $5,720. "Wlieat, acres, 1 ; bush., 8 ; value, $16. Rye, acres, 22; bush., 94; value, $170. Barley, acres, 1 ; bush., 5 ; value, $10. Oats, acres, 4 ; bush., 61 ; value, $60. Potatoes, acres, 51 ; bush., 3,137 ; value, $3,000. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 200 ; value, $350. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 800 ; value, $320. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $155. Winter Squash, acres, 1 ; value, $100. Market Gardening, acres, 1 ; value of products, $415. Tobacco, acres, ^; lbs., 150; value, $60. Cranberries, acres, 27 ; bush., 37 ; value, $142. English MoAving, acres, 655; tons of English hay, 626; value, $18,586. Wet Meadow or Swale moAvn, acres, 677; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 471 ; value, $6,514. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,703 ; value of apples, $1,885 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,677 ; value of pears, $460 all other trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 325 ; value of fruit, $125 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $210. Sheep, 70 ; gross value, $600 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 66 ; value, $40. Horses, 167 ; value, $13,560 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $50 ; Oxen over four years old, 26 ; value, $2,570 ; Milch Cows, 314; Heifers, 24 ; value of cows and heifers, $12,686 ; gallons of Milk sold, 24,971 ; value, $6,242 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,215 ; value, $2,086. Beef, dressed, lbs., 414,400; value, $49,728. Pork, di-essed, lbs., 44,022 ; value, $7,925. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 7,183; value, $1,072. Veal, dressed, lbs. 19,480 ; value, $2,942. Swine, 386; value, $10,241; value of Poultry sold, $211; value of Eggs sold, $584 ; lbs. of Honey, 350 ; value, $105 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $2,650. Value of all other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $500. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 387 Middlesex Co. Sherborn. SHERBORN. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value m'd, $1,750 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp,, 2. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 8 ; value, $8,200 ; value of materials used, $5,650 ; hands emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $1,700 ; cap., $1,225 ; hands emp., 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 31,850 ; gross value of stock used, $27,150 ; value of shoes m'd, $43,430 ; cap., $4,500 ; m. emp., 26 ; f. emp., 3. Straw Braid m'd, value, $1,000. Whip Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $75 ; dozens of whips m'd, 250 ; value, $700 ; m. emp., 2. Willow Ware, establishments for m. of, 2 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 200,000 ; value, $4,000 ; Shingles prepared for market, 95,000 ; value, $427 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,225 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 140; acres, 9,004; value, including Buildings, $500,750; acres improved, 7,020 ; persons emp., 212. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,984. Unimprovable Land, acres, 239. Woodland, acres, 961 ; value, $64,535. Indian Corn, acres, 246 ; bush., 6,748 ; value, $12,122. Wheat, acres, 8-^; bush., 94 ; value, $282. Rye, acres, 48 ; bush., 632 ; value, $1,564. Barley, acres, 54^ ; bush., 1,126 ; value, $1,989. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 26; value, $26. Oats, acres, 60; bush., 1,170; value, $1,470. White Beans, acres, 16; bush., 182; value, $546. Potatoes, acres, 108^ ; bush., 7,400 ; value, $7,400. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, IJ; bush., 390 ; value, $156. Cabbage, acres, 5 J ; value, $600. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $200. Basket Willow cultivated, acres, 7 ; value after harvesting, $490. Cranberries, acres, 151 ; bush., 25 ; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 1,410 ; tons of English hay, 1,463 ; value, $43,890. 388 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Shirley. Middlesex Co. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 813^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 686 ; value, $8,232. • Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 17,397 ; value of apples, $9,350 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 172; value of pears, $110; value of Grapes, $234 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gath- ered for market, (Strawberries, $663, other berries, $75,) $738. Sheep, 16 ; value, $140 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 80 ; value, $80. Horses, 159 ; value, $14,920; Oxen over four years old, 149 ; Steers under four years old, 72; value of oxen and steers, $18,375; Milch Cows, 503 ; Heifers, 104 ; value of cows and heifers, $31,315 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (19 heifers and steers less than six months old,) $175; gallons of Milk sold, 6,456; value, $1,585 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 22,727 ; value, $8,837 ; lbs. of Cheese, 200 ; value, $20. Beef, dressed, lbs., 136,237; value, $17,060. Pork, dressed, lbs., 82,076; value, $14,205. Veal, dressed, lbs., 38,374 ; value, $5,212. Swine, (over six months, 122, less than six months, 116,) 238 ; value, (over six months, $2,765, less than six months, $726,) $3,590 ; value of Poultry sold, $956; value of Eggs sold, $1,923; lbs. of Honey, 500 ; value, $225. Vinegar and Cider m'd, 5,100 bbls. ; value, $39,800; value of stock used, $19,400 ; cap., $32,000 ; m. emp., 12. SHIRLEY. Cotton Mills, 4; spindles, 13,088; cotton consumed, lbs,, 114,234 ; gross value of stock used, $133,561 ; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, (Sheet- ings,) 182,453; gross value, $91,226; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 45,371; gross value, $90,742; cap., $56,000; m. emp., 30 ; f. emp., 40. RoUing. Slitting, and Nail Mills, (horse-shoe nail,) 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; machines, 30 ; tons of nails m'd, 100 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 30. Shovels, Spades, Forks, and Hoes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; dozens of skates m'd, 17 ; dozens of forks m'd, 400 ; value, $9,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 8. Hoop Skirts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; skirts m'd, 500 ; value, $550 ; cap., $125 ; f. emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 389 Middlesex Co. Shirley. Paper Manufactories, 2 ; tons of stock consumed, 466 ; value, $40,100 ; tons of printing paper m'd, 72 ; value, $26,000 ; tons of Avrapping paper m'd, 38 ; value, $9,000 ; tons of pasteboard m'd, 200 ; value, $22,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 25. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 200 ; value, $3,000 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, (100 wagons, 150 carts,) 250 ; value, $15,000 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 15. Clothing, establishments for m. .of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of clothing m'd, $750; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of work done, $2,700 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 6. Palm Leaf Hats made, 7,476 ; value, $1^69. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 800,000 ; value, $12,000 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, (Shingles,) 50,000 ; value, $150; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,400 ; value, $5,600. Corn and other Brooms m'd, 19,200; value, $6,400; value of stock consumed, $2,300 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 154 ; acres, 9,953 ; value, including Buildings, $556,725 ; acres of land improved, 1,582 ; persons emp., 155. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,465. Unimprovable Land, acres, 629. Woodland, acres, 2,119 ; value, $76,835. Lidian Corn, acres, 171; bush., 5,686; value, $8,529. Wheat, acres, 7^ ; bush., 104 ; value, $208. Rye, acres, 48 ; bush., 523 ; value, $784.50. Barley, acres, 16 ; bush., 173; value, $259.50. Buckwheat, acres, 17 ; bush., 208 ; value, $260. Oats, acres, 36 ; bush., 722 ; value, $541.50. Beans, acres, 14; bush., 211 ; value, $633. Potatoes, acres, 102 ; bush., 9,832 ; value, $5,900. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 300 ; value, $100. Onions, acres, 1| ; bush., 311 ; value, $622. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 425; value, $212.50. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $150. 390 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. SOMERVILLE. MIDDLESEX Co. Winter Squash, acres, f ; value, $180. Garden Seeds, acres, 3^ ; value, $7*00. Market Gardening, acres, 1 ; value of products, $75. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1^ ; bush., 265 ; value, $212 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $750. Hops, acres, 54 ; lbs., 25,050 ; value, $8,221. Basket "Willow cultivated, acres, | ; value, $70. English Mowing, acres, 1,067; tons of English hay, 1,071 ; value, $26,775. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 427 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 391 ; value, $4,887.50. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,090 ; value of apples, $3,322 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 155; value of pears, $120; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, (Peaches,) 100 ; value of fruit, $275 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for mar- ket, $788. Sheep, 42; value, $194; lbs. of Wool produced, 148 ; value, $88.80. Horses, 162; value, $13,680^; Oxen over four years old, 56; Steers under four years old, 26 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,875 ; Milch Cows, 384; Heifers, 25; value of cows and heifers, $17,224; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (51 one year old, 26 two years old,) $1,477 ; gallons of Milk sold, 66,782 ; value, $10,000 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,520 ; value, $684. Beef, dressed, lbs., 25,050 ; value, $2,505. Pork, dressed, lbs., 38,325 ; value, $6,130. Veal, dressed, lbs., 48,390 ; value, $4,839. Swine, 82 ; value, $1,694 ; value of Poultry sold, $441 ; value of Eggs sold, $361 ; lbs. of Honey, 615 ; value, $184.50. Value of Fancy Articles m'd by the Shakers, $100. Axehelves, establishments for m. of, 1 ; dozens of axehelves m'd, 200 ; value, $600; value of stock used, $150; cap., $100; m. emp., 1. Basket Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; baskets m'd, 16,000; value, $6,000; hands emp., 8. SOMERVILLE. Calico and Mousseline de Laine, establishments for printing, 1 ; yards of goods bleached and colored and not printed, 6,000,000 ; value before bleaching and coloring, $1,250,000 ; value after, $1,370,000 ; cap., $100,000; m. emp., 75; f. emp., 16. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 391 Middlesex Co. Somerville. Spike Factory, 1 ; value of stock used, $45,000 ; machines, 3 ; tons of spikes m'd, 450 ; value, $65,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 15. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $24,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 600 ; value, $60,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 30. Tube "Works, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000,000; value of brass and copper tubes m'd, $1,200,000; cap., $200,000; hands emp., 175. Glass Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $150,000 ; value of Table Ware and Lamps m'd, $250,000 ; cap., $200,000 ; hands emp., 260. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; trunks m'd, 4,500 ; value, $5,800 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of work done, $2,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Brick Yards, 6 ; bricks m'd, 6,000,000 ; value, $72,000 ; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 42. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $2,800 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 2. Ladder Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; ladders m'd, 1,500 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Earthen Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of earthen ware m'd, $10,000; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 12. Pickles and Preserves, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of pickles and preserves m'd, $6,700; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 14. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $20,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 8. Sheep Wash Manufactory, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; value of sheep wash m'd, $35,000; cap., $20,000; hands emp., 11. Alewives taken, bbls., 20; value, $100; hands emp. two months, 2. Stone Quarries, 1 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $2,800 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 2. Farms, 22 ; acres, 550 ; value, including Buildings, $309,000 ; acres improved, 550 ; persons emp., 400. Unimproved Land, acres, 10. Lidian Corn, acres, 2 ; bush., 100; value, $100. Rye, acres, 10; bush., 150; value, $150. Potatoes, acres, 25 ; bush., 700 ; value, $600. Cabbage, acres, 7 ; value of products, $400. Winter Squash, acres, 4 ; value, $400. 392 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. South Reading. Middlesex Co. Market Gardening, acres, 40; value of products, $5,000. English Mowing, acres, 220 ; tons of English hay, 250 ; value, $5,500. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 20 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 22 ; value, $330. Salt Marsh moAvn, acres, 150 ; tons of salt hay, 225 ; value, $3,575. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,200 ; value of apples, $800 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 15,000; value of pears, $2,000. Horses, 420 ; value, $6,300 ; Oxen over four years old, 2 ; value, $200 ; Milch Cows, 175 ; value, $8,750; gallons of Milk sold, 3,000; value, $700. Swine, 175 ; value, $3,500. Vinegar and Refined Cider, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $50,000; value of stock used, $40,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 14. SOUTH READING. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $83,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 716 ; value, $75,000 ; cap., $70,000 ; hands emp., 50. Gross value of Mechanics' Tools m'd, and not elsewhere enumerated, (Shoe Tools,) $6,000 ; value of stock used, $1,400 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 10. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $25 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 400 ; value, $200 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1. (In operation only one month.) Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 18; value, $540; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $6,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 7 ; value, $42,000 ; value of materials used, $12,000; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $4,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Rattan used in m. of chairs and other articles of furniture and matting, establishments for preparation of, 1 ; value of stock used, $220,775 ; lbs. of rattan prepared, (30,000 yards matting made,) 1,467,822 ; value, $357,000 ; cap., $175,000 ; m. emp., 85 ; f. emp., 210. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 393 Middlesex Co. South Reading. Medicines, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of medicines m'd, $15,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 24,939 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 134,505; gross value of stock used, $126,730; value of boots and shoes m'd, $199,555 ; cap., $38,000 ; m. emp., 183 ; f emp., 100. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of wooden boxes made, $1,000 ; cap., $250 ; m. emp., 1. Razor Strops, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; strops m'd, 65,000; value, $11,000; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 10. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons preserved, 20,000 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 10. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $6,125 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 5. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 40,000 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 980 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 54; acres, 1,960; value, including Buildings, $59,320; acres improved, 636 ; persons employed, 60. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,604. Unimprovable Land, acres, 100. Woodland, acres, 780 ; value, $51,375. Indian Corn, acres, 55 ; bush., 1,226 ; value, $2,452. Rye, acres, 3 ; bush., 27 ; value, $51. Barley, acres, 3 ; bush., 55 ; value, $113. Potatoes, acres, 60 ; bush., 4,770 ; value, $3,465. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3; bush., 650; value, $150. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $435. Cranberries, acres, 15 ; bush., 14 ; value, $50. English Mowing, acres, 452 ; tons of English hay, 418 ; value, $12,555. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 271 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 201 ; value, $2,682. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,170 ; value of apples, $2,722; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,978 ; value of pears, $859 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 476 ; value of fruit, $101. Horses, 167; value, $17,090; Oxen over four years old, 4; value, $475 ; Milch Cows, 203 ; Heifers, 7 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,144; gallons of Milk sold, 15,236 ; value, $5,257; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,740; value, $525. Beef, dressed, lbs., 424,200 ; value, $52,525. 50 394 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Stoneham. Middlesex Co. Pork, dressed, lbs., 68,329 ; value, $12,500. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 44,500 ; value, $4,900. Veal, dressed, lbs., 66,058 ; value, $6,525. Swine, 132 ; value, $1,664; value of Poultry sold, $485 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,360 ; lbs. of Honey, 200 ; value, $70. STONE HAM. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,298 ; value of brass work m'd, $7,219.92; cap., $4,369.28 ; hands emp., 13. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $230 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 1,464 ; value, $666 ; cap., $400 ; ra. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of harness work, $1,000 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, estabUshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,017.73 ; value of clothing m'd, $1,925 ; cap., $600 ; m. emp., 2 ; f emp., 2. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 7 ; value, $9,000 ; value of materials used, $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,050; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 5. Tin Ware Manufiictories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,300 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $112,- 596; Hides tanned, 40,650; hides tanned and curried, 40,650; value of Leather tanned and curried, $125,376 ; cap., $35,000 ; hands emp., 89. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 854,442 ; gross value of stock used, $601,070.32; value of shoes m'd, $869,088.92 ; cap., $189,500; m. emp., 452 ; f. emp., 287. Last and Shoe Peg Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; lasts m'd, 8,000 ; value, $1,600 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 2. Boxes, establishments form, of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,045 ; value of wooden boxes made, $8,407 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3. India Rubber Goods, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $476,157.64; value of Shoes, Pails, and Spittoons m'd, $618,314.58; cap., $300,000 ; m. emp., 100 ; f emp., 50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 395 Middlesex Co. Stoneham. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons preserved, 2,800 ; value, $1,400 ; cap., $2,950 ; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $7,500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 405 ; value, $1,805 ; cap., $2,750. Farms, 26; acres, 1,234| ; value, including Buildings, $146,965 ; acres improved, 330 ; persons emp., 45. Unimproved Land, acres, 536. Unimprovable Land, acres, 5G. "Woodland, acres, 258; value, $11,005. Indian Corn, acres, 23^ ; bush., 763 ; value, $1,216. Rye, acres, 6^ ; bush., 125 ; value, $250. Barley, acres, 7| ; bush., 80 ; value, $114. All other Grain Crops, value, $200. Potatoes, acres, 26; bush., 2,065 ; value, $2,028. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7-|- ; bush., 710 ; value, $344. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 32 ; value, $13.75. Cabbage, acres, 2^ ; value, $379. Winter Squash, acres, 2;^ ; value, $330. English Mowing, acres, 215^ ; tons of English hay, 207 ; value, $7,945. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, 57 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 48 ; value, $800. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,787 ; value of apples, $398 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 317; value of pears, $134; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $34. Horses, 41 ; value, $4,320; Oxen over four years old, 4 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steei-s, $700 ; Milch Cows, 97 ; Heifers, 19; value of cows and heifers, $5,215; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (1 Bull,) $50 ; gallons of Milk sold, 25,981 ; value, $5,758.52; lbs. of Butter sold, 242 ; value, $108.96. Beef, dressed, lbs., 1,500 ; value, $195. Pork, dressed, lbs., 5,328 ; value, $1,107.60. Veal, dressed, lbs., 990 ; value, $150. Swine, 53 ; value, $650 ; value of Poultry sold, $40.80 ; value of Eggs sold, $130.20 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $208. Boot and Shoe Machinery, and details of Marine Engines, value md, $14,661 ; value of stock used, $4,980 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 15. Stiffenings and Heels for Boots and Shoes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,200; value of goods m'd, $16,800; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 22. 396 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Stow. Middlesex Co. STOW. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 7 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 192,000; gross value of stock used, $160,000; yards of Flannel or Blanketing m'd, 714,000 ; value, $250,000 ; cap., $60,000 ; m. emp., 48 ; f. emp., 28. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of each m'd, 12 ; value, $360 ; value of stock used, $180 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; number of each m'd, 11 ; value, $760 ; value of stock used, $260 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,170 ; value of work done, $4,570 ; cap., $2,250 ; hands emp., 6. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,700 ; Hides tanned, 1,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $12,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 3. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 100,000 ; gi-oss value of stock used, 70,000; value of shoes m'd, $100,000 ; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 35; f. emp., 15. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $166; value of wooden boxes made, $332 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 534,000 ; value, $9,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 5,000. Farms, 151 ; acres, 9,930; value, including Buildings, $367,835 ; acres improved, 4,520 ; persons emp., 191. - Unimproved Land, acres, 2,462. Unimprovable Land, acres, 87. Woodland, acres, 2,383 ; value, $58,622. Indian Corn, acres, 276; bush., 7,433; value, $9,514. Wheat, acres, ^; bush., 7 ; value, $14. Eye, acres, 43 ; bush., 524 ; value, $682. Bai-ley, acres, 48 ; bush., 590 ; value, $772. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 2 ; value, $2. Oats, acres, 82 ; bush., 1,430 ; value, $1,150. Potatoes, acres, 136; bush., 11,418; value, $7,020. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 654 ; value, $163. Carrots, bush., 135 ; value, $67. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $305. Hops, lbs., 200 ; value, $30. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 397 Middlesex Co. Sddburt. Cranberries, bush., 3|; value, $16. English Mowing, acres, 1,466 ; tons English hay, 1,300 ; value, $32,500. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 630 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 553 ; value, $5,164. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,262; value of apples, $4,439 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 277 ; value of pears, $26 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $276. Horses, 167; value, $11,960 ; Oxen over four years old, 122 ; Steers under four years old, 91 ; value of oxen and steers, $14,222 ; Milch Cows, 539 ; Heifers, 46 ; value of cows and heifers, $19,658 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $673 ; gallons of Milk sold, 68,308 ; value, $13,286 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 22,262 ; value, $9,920 ; lbs. of Cheese, 575 ; value, $77. Beef, dressed, value, $20,706. Pork, dressed, lbs., 57,135 ; value, $8,813. Veal, dressed, value, $3,953. Swine, 102 ; value, $2,148 ; value of Poultry sold, $798 ; value of Eggs sold, $577 ; lbs. of Honey, 301 ; value, $97 ; value of Beans, $277. SUDBURY. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 26 ; lbs. Scoured Wool consumed, 450,000; gross value of stock used, $315,000 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing m'd, (flannel, 1,560,547 yards, blankets, 44,798,) 1,605,345 ; value, $565,000; cap., $200,000; m. emp., 194; f. emp. 173. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $11,000; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 45; value, $15,750; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 6. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 400 ; value, $36,000 ; tons of hanging paper m'd, 300 ; value, $78,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 1. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 9 ; value, $18,000 ; value of materials used, $9,000 ; hands emp., 10. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 800,000 ; value, $16,000; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 176 ; acres 17,500 ; value, including Buildings, $793,000 ; acres of land improved, 7,860 ; persons emp., 308. 398 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Tewksbuky. Middlesex Co. Unimproved Land, acres, 9,640. Unimprovable Land, acres, 720. . Woodland, acres, 2,540 ; value, $1-52,400. Indian Corn, acres, 379 ; bush., 13,405 ; value, $25,135. Rye, acres, 110; bush., 1,228; value, $2,456. Barley, acres, 8 ; bush., 103 ; value, $206. Oats, acres, 144 ; bush., 2,542 ; value, $2,542. Potatoes, acres, 309 ; bush., 27,665 ; value, $20,750, Onions, acres, | ; bush., 200 ; value, $400. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $600. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $500. Winter Squash, acres, 3 ; value, $400. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 5 ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $1,000. Cranberries, acres, 180 ; bush., 75 ; value, $225. English Mowing, acres, 2,298; tons of English hay, 2,115; value, $63,450. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,932 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 1,600; value, $19,200. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 24,933; value of apples, $12,060; Pear-trees cvdtivated for their fruit, 688 ; value of pears, $200 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 600 ; value of fruit, $400 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,000. Sheep, 16; value, $96. Horses, 242; value, $27,200; Oxen over four years old, 201; Steers under four years old, 80 ; value of oxen and steers, $17,290 ; Milch Cows, 743 ; Heifers, 79 ; value of cows and heifers, $33,000 ; gallons of Milk sold, 43,840; value, $8,768; lbs. of Butter sold, 19,940 ; value, $7,477 ; lbs. of Cheese, 5,000; value, $500. Beef, dressed, lbs., 118,985; value, $11,898. Pork, di-essed, lbs., 102,687; value, $17,114. Veal, lbs., 53,940 ; value, $6,742. Swine, 193; value, $2,020; value of Poultry sold, $1,472; value of Eggs sold, $1,290; lbs. of Honey, 1,000; lbs. of Beeswax, 100. Straw Braid m'd in the family, yai'ds, 400,000 ; value, $8,000. TRWKSBURY. Ladies' Silk Scarfs, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; dozens of scarfs m'd, 60 ; value, $600 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 399 Middlesex Co. Tewksburt. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; vahie of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $9,000 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $32,000; cap., $13,000; hands emp., 23. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; Hides tanned, 5,000 ; hides tanned and curried, 4,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $18,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 200,000 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. Charcoal m'd, bush., 500 ; value, $100. Farms, 143 ; acres, 13,000 ; value, including Buildings, $578,946 ; acres improved, 3,000 ; persons emp., 250. Unimproved Land, acres, 10,000. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,000. Woodland, acres, 900 ; value, $50,000. Indian Corn, acres, 238| ; bush., 7,614; value, $15,228. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 17 ; value, $40. Rye, acres, 124; bush., 1,182 ; value, $2,364. Barley, acres, 17 ; bush., 345 ; value, $550. Buckwheat, acres, 4 ; bush., 26; value, $40. Oats, acres, 86; bush., 1,474; value, $1,474. Potatoes, acres, 194; bush., 16,310 ; value, $13,200. Turnips cultivated as field crop, acres, 24 ; bush., 3,305 ; value, $850. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 300 ; value, $700. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 500 ; value, $200. Cabbage, acres, 29 ; value, $5,235. Winter Squash, acres, 10 ; value, $500. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 5 ; bush., 700 ; value, $450. Hops, acres, 2 ; lbs., 400 ; value, $170. Cranberries, acres, 6 ; bush., 16; value, $60. EnglishMomng, acres, 1,391 ; tons English hay, 1,318 ; value, $39,540. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 766 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 549 ; value, $8,235. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,629 ; value of apples, $2,756 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 619; value of pears, $230 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 450 ; value of fruit, $160 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $300. Sheep, 27 ; gross value, $150 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 80 ; value, $60. Horses, 187; value, $14,205; Oxen , over four years old, 87; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,600 ; Milch Cows, 449 ; Heifers, 104 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,528 ; 400 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. TowNSEND. Middlesex Co. value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (5 Bulls,) $180 ; gallons of Milk sold, 57,550 ; value, $10,359 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,660 ; value, $2,264. Beef, dressed, lbs., 64,270 ; value, $5,785. Pork, dressed, lbs., 51,974 ; value, $9,355. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 200 ; value, $20. Veal, dressed, lbs., 18,000 ; value, $1,800. Swine, 122; value, $1,800; value of Poultry sold, $625 ; value of Eggs sold, $750 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 5 ; value, $3 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $3,000. Moccasins, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; pairs of moccasins m'd, 100; value, $400; hands emp., 3. TOWNSEND. Musical Instrument Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; Seraphines m'd, 15 ; value, $730 ; cap., $330; hands emp., 2. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of bookbinding done, $8,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 24 ; value, $920 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of repairing done, $800 ; cap., $850 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $1,200 ; value of materials used, $700 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $550 ; value of work done, $3,100 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of tin ware m'd, $200 ; cap., $400; hands emp., 1. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,300 ; Hides tanned, 2,200 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $14,250; cap., $6,100 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 89 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 73 ; gross value of stock used, $375 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $594 ; cap., $283 ; m. emp., 3. Palm Leaf Hats m'd, dozen, 1,482 ; value, $2,225.15. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 80,000 ; value, $640 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 401 Middlesex Co. Townsend. — ■■■% — ■ Pail and Tub Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,350 ; pails and tubs m'd, 50,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands enip., 8. Casks, establislnnents lor m. of, 112; value of stock used, $04,295; casks m'd, 310,830 ; value, $90,221 ; cap., $31,037 ; hands emp., 193. Shocks m'd, 50,000 ; value, $5,000. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $75; coffins made, 42 ; value, $210; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 2. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of wooden boxes made, $000; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 12 ; feet of Lumber prepared lor market, 2,057,000 ; value, $25,430 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for max'- ket, 1,540,000 ; value, $G,930 ; cap., $19,000 ; hands emp., 26. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 750 ; value, $2,815 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 174 ; acres, 10,407 ; value, including Buildings, $217,240 ; acres improved, 3,756 ; persons emp., 256. Unimproved Land, acre-*, 8,703. Unimprovable Land, acres, 4,077. Woodland, acres, 3,115 ; value, $125,000. Indian Corn, acres, 254; bush., 0,748 ; value, $10,122. Wheat, acres, 5^; bush., 52; value, $130. Rye, acres, 43 ; bush., 338 ; value, $507. Barley, acres, 29; bush., 410 ; value, $615. Buckwheat, acres, 16^; bush., 162; value, $226. Oats, acres, 63; bush., 881 ; value, $528. Millet, acres, 2 ; value, $20. Potatoes, acres, 165; bush., 13,121; value, $4,373. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 100 ; value, $250. Carrots, acres, h ; bush., 1 67 ; value, $53. Cabbage, acres, -J ; value, $25. Garden Seeds, acres, ^ ; value, $100. Market Gardening, acres, 6 ; value of products, $1,200. Hops, acres, 2; lbs., 916; value, $179. Cranberries, acres, 2 ; bush., 25; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 1,211; tons of English hay, 1,092; value, $21,840. Wet Meadow or Swale niown, acres, 659 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 532 ; value, $5,600. Apple-trees cultivated for tlieir fruit, 9,132 ; value of apples, $4,763 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 282 ; value of pears, $102 j all 51 402 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Tyngsborough. Middlesex Co. other trees cultivated for their fruit, 701 ; value of fruit, $474 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,245. Sheep, 146 ; value, $455 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 523 ; value, $275. Horses, 270; value, $19,006; Oxen over four years old, 96; Steers under four years old, 55 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,095 ; Milch Cows, 481; Heifers, 108; value of cows and heifers, $19,741; gallons of Milk sold, 12,386; value, $2,623; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,240 ; value, $3,125 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,143 ; value, $145. Beef, dressed, lbs., 59,609 ; value, $6,105. Pork, dressed, lbs., 71,075 ; value, $10,661. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 550 ; value, $59. Veal, dressed, lbs., 23,100; value, $2,143. Swine, 234; value, $3,337; value of P.oultry sold, $630; value of Eggs sold, $944 ; 11)S. of Honey, 315 ; value, $123 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 23 ; value, $13. TYNGSBOROUGH. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of Avork done, $900 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 20 ; gross value of stock used, $150 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $290; cap., $100; m. emp,, 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 605,000 ; value, $9,075 ; value of Ship Timber and Piling, $2,100. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,740 ; value, $21,274; cap., $1,043 ; hands emp., 6. Farms, 98; acres, 9,748 ; value, including, Buildings, $238,379 ; acres improved, 6,605 ; persons emp., 101. Unimproved Land, acres, 82. Unimprovable Land, acres, 55. Woodland, acres, 3,143; value, $78,575. Indian Corn, acres, 100 ; bush., 3,100 ; value, $4,092. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 26 ; value, $48. Rye, acres, 43; bush., 440; value, $660. Barley, acres, 8; bush., 96; value, $96. Buckwheat, acres, 8| ; bush., 43 ^ ; value, $60. Oats, acres, 64^; bush., 1,407; value, $1,025.50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 403 Middlesex Co. Waltham. Millet, acres, J ; bush., 2 ; value, $8. Potatoes, acres, 71f ; bush,, 8,386; value, $4,355. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4i ; bush., 968 ; value, $279. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 120 ; value, $108. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 19 ; value, $7.60. Cabbage, acres, If; value, $199. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 79 ; value, $41. Cranberries, acres, 16^; bush., 12|^; value, $41. English Mowing, acres, 972 ; tons of English hay, 710 ; value, $14,200. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 605 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 549 ; value, $4,856. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,547 ; value of apples, $2,107 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 72 ; value of pears, $26.50. Sheep, 163 ; value, $652; lbs. of "Wool produced, 613; value, $457. Horses, 91 ; value, $6,480 ; Oxen over four years old, 47 ; Steers under four years old, 33 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,700 ; Milch Cows, 233; Heifers, 114; value of cows and heifers, $8,918; gallons of Milk sold, 9,856; value, $2,037; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,693; value, $3,244. Beef, dressed, lbs., 52,265 ; value, $4,721. Pork, dressed, lbs., 36,589 ; value, $6,862. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,342 ; value, $285. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,317 ; value, $176. Swine, 77 ; value, $770 ; value of Poultry sold, $525 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,030 ; lbs. of Honey, 212 ; value, $86 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 10; value, $8. WALTHAM. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 34,652 ; lbs. of cotton consumed, 790,800 ; gross value of stock used, $802,677 ; yards of Sheetings and Shirt- ings m'd, 2,095,194; gross value, $1,273,339; cap., $600,000; m. emp., 150 ; f. emp., 250. Cotton Goods, establishments for bleaching or coloring, and not con- nected with calico or mousseline de laine establishments, 1 ; yards of goods bleached or colored, 12,000,000; cap., $100,000; hands emp., 95. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of woollen hose m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 25. 404 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Waltham. Middlesex Co. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $55,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 700 ; value, $84,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands enip., 40. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $6,500 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; cap., $3,500; hands emp., 7. Hoop Skirts m'd, 1,800; value, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $1,700; cap., $800 ; f. emp., 2. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 300 ; value, $12,000 ; tons of paper m'd, 250 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 6. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; newspapers printed, (Waltham Free Press, Waltham Sentinel,) 2 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $4,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; value of all other printing done, $2,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., -8 ; f. emp., 1. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of bookbinding done, $1,500 ; cap., $750; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,300 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 20,000 ; value, $6,800 ; cap., $1,800 ; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 1. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver Ware, and Jewelry, establish- ments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $165,491 ; watch movements m'd, 44,632; watch cases m'd, 14,485; value, $1,016,634; cap., $750,000 ; m. emp., 400 ; f. emp., 200. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 8,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $68,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $82,000 ; cap., $4,500 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 208. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for ra. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $925 ; value of Moimments and Gravestones m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $650 ; hands emp., 4. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 10 ; value, $150,000; value of materials used, $100,000 ; hands emp., 50. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $8,300 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 15. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,800 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,350 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 3,300 ; gross value of stock used, $9,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $15,000; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 17; f. emp., 5. Planing Mills, 1 ; value of work done, $1,500. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 405 Middlesex Co. Waltham. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,248 ; value of wooden boxes made, $5,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 3. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,153 ; value of gas m'd, $8,020.39 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 4. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 5,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 8. Bakeries, 2; value of stock used, $12,200; value of Bread m'd, $19,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 200,000 ; value, $3,600; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 1. Farms, 118; acres, 7,704; value, including Buildings, $632,100 ; acres improved, 4,085 ; persons emp., 250. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,552. Unimprovable Land, acres, 776. Woodland, acres, 1,291 ; value, $66,100. Indian Corn, acres, 203 ; bush., 8,545 ; value, $12,817. Rye, acres, 69 ; bush., 1,446 ; value, $2,169. Barley, acres, 19; bush., 419 ; value, $419. Oats, acres, 5; bush., 175 ; value, $157.50. Potatoes, acres, 128; bush., 11,275 ; value, $7,892.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 14; bush., 4,561; value, $1,824.40. Onions, acres, 2 ; bush., 180 ; value, $270. Carrots, acres, 12; bush., 3,327; value, $1,330.80. Cabbage, value, $1,362. "Winter Squash, acres, 6^ ; value, $850. Market Gardening, acres, 96 ; value of products, $15,515. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 10 ; bush., 1,800 ; value, $1,080. English Mowing, acres, 1,466 ; tons of English hay, 1,753 ; value, $61,355. Wet Meadow or Swale mo^wTi, acres, 294 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 304 ; value, $4,560. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 17,451 ; value of apples, $1,635 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,126 ; value of pears, $1,007 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,560; value of fruit, $500; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $8,000. Sheep, 20; value, $200 ; lbs. of wool produced, 150 ; value, $150. Horses, 430 ; value, $43,000 ; Oxen over four years old, 24 ; value, $2,400 ; Milch Cows, 523 ; Heifers, 75 ; value of cows and heifers, 406 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Watertown. Middlesex Co. $29,900; gallons of Milk sold, 232,530; value, $44,916; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,760 ; value, $2,304. Beef, dressed, lbs., 100,000 ; value, $10,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 157,000 ; value, $28,360. Veal, dressed, lbs., 8,500; value, $1,190. Swine, 500 ; value, $5,000. Wringing Machines m'd, value, $14,141 ; value of stock used, $8,308 ; cap., $40,000 ; m. emp., 11. Parmenter & "Walker Chalk Co. ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $4,500 ; m. emp., 4. WATERTOWN. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 12 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 368,400 ; gross value of stock used, $500,000 ; yards of Ladies Cloth m'd, 307,000; value, $552,600; yards of Cassiniere m'd, 233,000 ; value, $233,000 ; yards of Tweeds m'd, 55,600 ; value, $55,600; yards of Shirtings m'd, 84,700; value, $97,403; cap., $250,000 ; m. emp., 110 ; f emp., 119. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $140,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other cast- ings m'd, 1,750 ; value, $240,000; cap., $100,000 ; m. emp., 70. Starch Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,600 ; lbs. of starch m'd, 180,000 ; value, $18,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 5. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400; value of chemical preparations m'd, $1,000; cap., $500; m. emp., 1. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 250 ; value, $20,000 ; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 100 ; value, $15,000 ; tons of all other kinds of paper m'd, 60 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $60,000 ; m. emp., 20 ; f. emp., 15. Bookbinderies, 1 ; value of stock used, $151 ; value of bookbinding done, $440; cap., $375; m. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photogi-aphic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 1,200 ; value, $900 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $1,600 ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, 1865.] INDUSTRY ON IVIASSACHUSETTS. 407 Middlesex Co. Watertown. establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of vehicles, «S:c., ra'd, $5,400 ; value of stock used, $2,300 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,500 ; value of clothing m'd, $13,800; cap., $1,800 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 12. Master Builders, 6 ; Buildings erected, 8 ; value, $75,000 ; value of materials used, $51,000 ; hands emp., 26. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $10,300 ; value of work done, $21,300 ; cap., $6,400 ; hands emp., 13. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Drugs, Medicines, and Dyestuffs, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $80,000 ; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuffs m'd, $100,000; cap., $40,000; ra. emp., 12. Grist Mill, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 44,797 ; value, $80,470 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 240 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 130 ; gross value of stock used, $1,400 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,400 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 4. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $650 ; value of stock used, $460 ; cap., $350 ; m. emp., 1. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $2,500 ; value of all other work done, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,236; value of gas m'd, $16,804; cap., $91,000 ; hands emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 2,300 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 3. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $3,600; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Farms, 47 ; acres, 1,632 ; value, including Buildings, $608,300 ; acres improved, 1,198; persons emp., 121. Unimproved Land, acres, 434. Woodland, acres, 49 ; value, $1,225. Indian Corn, acres, 60 ; bush., 2,550 ; value, $4,080. Rye, acres, 35 ; bush., 730 ; value, $1,380. All other Grain Crops, acres, 4^ ; bush,, 119 ; value, $155. Potatoes, acres, 47 ; bush., 5,800 ; value, $9,300. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 12 ; bush., 2,530 ; value, $1,490. 408 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Watertown. Middlesex Co. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 650; value, $1,190. Carrots, acres, 6; bush., 2,950 ; vaUie, $1,620. Cabbage, acres, 24 ; value, $6,000. "Winter Squash, acres, 19 ; value, $7,600. Market Gardening, acres, 88 ; value of products, $39,950. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 27 ; value, $10,800. English Mowing, acres, 843 ; tons of English hay, 1,084 ; value, $39,024. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 26 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 29 ; value, $580. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 40 ; tons of salt hay, 58 ; value, $1,300. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,900 ; value of apples, $560 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,950 ; value of pears, $3,130 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 390 ; value of fruit, $250 value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,600. Horses, 294; (1 Pony, value, $200;) value of Horses, $51,780; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $50 ; Oxen over four years old, 26 ; value* $3,050 ; Milch Cows, 166 ; Heifers, 15 ; value of cows and heifers, $16,590 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (3 Bulls,) $525; gallons of Milk sold, 12,925 ; value, $3,230 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 550 ; value, $193. Beef, dressed, lbs., 125,000; value, $15,625. Pork, dressed, lbs., 57,500 ; value, $9,775. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 60,000 ; value, $9,000. Veal, dressed, lbs., 26,000 ; value, $3,640. Swine, 181 ; value, $8,460 ; value of Eggs sold, $640. Shirt and Drawer Manufactories, 3; value of stock used, $129,200; dozens of shirts and drawers m'd, 8,607 ; value, $170,690 ; cap. $62,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 179. Wool Pulling Establishments, 1 ; lbs. of Wool pulled, 100,000 ; value, $70,000 ; m. emp., 6. Tripe, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of tripe prepared, $60,000 ; cap., $3,500; m. emp., 18. Dyeing Goods, establishments for, 1 ; value of dyeing, $50,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; m. emp., ; f. emp., 14. United States Arsenal ; Field Gun Carriages m'd, 177; Caissons, 45; Forti-ess Gun Carriages, iron, 148; Mortar Beds, 213; Platforms for mortars and siege carriages, 50 ; Guns and apparatus for mounting guns, 31 ; Sling Carts, 50 ; Infantry Accoutrements, sets complete, 25,000 ; rounds of Field Ammunition for smooth bore and rifle guns, 83,000; Musket Cartridges, 27,000,000; Musket Bullets, lbs., 293,000 ; Fuzes for mortars, 66,000 ; hands emp., 680. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 409 Middlesex Co. "VVatland. WAYLAND. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; vahie of stock used, $275 ; value of work done, $1,000; cap., $200; hands emp., li. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 191,844; gross value of stock used, $202,298; value of shoes m'd, $282,760; cap., $19,850; m. emp., 182 ; f. emp., 29. Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, value, $2,000. Breweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; bbls. of !3eer m'd, 400 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 686 ; value, $3,767 ; hands emp., 25. Farms, 149 ; acres, 9,152; value, including Buildings, $429,612; acres improved, 8,935 ; hands emp., 172. Unimproved Land, acres, 213. Unimprovable Land, acres, 5. Woodland, acres, 2,390-^; value, $56,080. Lidian Corn, acres, 242| ; bush., 7,448 ; value, $7,448. Rye, acres, 71f ; bush., 1,206; value, $1,507. Barley, acres, 34; bush., 612; value, $612. Oats, acres, 37; bush., 926; value, $607. Beans, acres, 7; bush., 114; value, $282. Peas, acres, 1^ ; bush., 29; value, $56. Potatoes, acres, 117; bush., 7,980 ; value, $7,108. Carrots, acres, If; bush., 442; value, $249. Cabbage, acres, 4^ ; value, $398. Tobacco, acres, | ; lbs., 505 ; value, $152. Cranberries, acres, 5 ; bush., 20 ; value, $60. English Mowing, acres, 1,067; tons English hay, 907; value, $25,130. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 490 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 413 ; value, $4,140. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,979 ; value of apples, $22,455 ; Peai--trees cultivated for their fruit, 970 ; value of pears, $1,910 ; value of Strawberries, $285. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 62 ; value, $610 ; lbs. of Wool pro- duced, 365 ; value, $149. Horses, 183 ; value, $18,865 ; Oxen over four years old, 87 ; Steers under four years old, 42 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,235 ; Milch Cows, 501 ; Heifers, 74; value of cows and heifers, $24,240; gallons of Milk sold, 79,332 ; value, $13,590 ; Butter, lbs., 9,579 ; value, $3,790. 62 410 STATISTICS OF THE [1865, West Cambridge. Middlksex Co. Beef, dressed, lbs., 87,083 ; value, $9,425. Pork, dressed, lbs., 60,349 ; value,- $11,779. Veal, dressed, lbs., 17,805 ; value, $2,215. Swine, 99; value, $2,216; value of Poultry sold, $1,420; value of Eggs sold, $1,754; lbs. of Honey, 66; value, $33; lbs. of Beeswax, 5 ; value, $3 ; value of Pickles, $2,000. WEST CAMBRIDGE. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $150 ; value of machinery m'd, $600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Locomotives, Steam-Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000; steam-engines built, 10; value, $3,500; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Pianofortes, establishments for m. of detached parts of, 2 ; value m'd, $3,000 ; value of stock used, $800 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 5. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,750 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 12,000 ; value, $7,000 ; cap., $900 ; m. emp., 1. Looking-Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500; articles m'd, 24,000; value, $10,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 8. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver Ware, and Jewelry, establish- ments for ra. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30 ; Balance Wheels for watches m'd, 48,000 ; value, $7,680 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 3. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of each m'd, 8 ; value, $400 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; number m'd, 8 sleighs, 5 farm Avagons ; value, $700 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock usen, $900 ; value of clothing m'd, $1,800 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Master Builders, 3; Buildings erected, 8; value, $13,200; value of materials used, $7,800 ; hands emp., 1 4. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of work done, $7,500 ; cap., $1,900 ; hands emp., 6. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 411 Middlesex Co. West Cambridge. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of tin ware ra'd, $2,000; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 550 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 225 ; gross value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 4. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of gas m'd, $8,000 ; cap., $60,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 65,000 ; value, $32,500 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 60. Pickles and Preserves, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,500 : value of pickles and preserves m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Bakeries, 1; value of stock used, $16,000; value of Bread m'd, $24,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 500 ; value, $3,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Farms, 67 ; acres, 2,932 ; value, including Buildings, $1,782,053 ; acres improved, 1,743; persons emp., 300. Unimproved Land, acres, 984. Unimprovable Land, acres, 205. Woodland, acres, 273; value, $21,835. Lidian Corn, acres, 65 ; bush., 1,800 ; value, $2,800. Rye, acres, 34 ; bush., 680 ; value, $1,360. Potatoes, acres, 24 ; bush., 600 ; value, $1,500. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 15 ; bush., 815 ; value, $3,250. Onions, acres, 7; bush., 920; value, $1,875. Cabbage, acres, 12; value, $1,800. Winter Squash, acres, 17 ; value, $3,175. Market Gardening, acres, 589 ;• value of products, $176,700. EngUsh Mowing, acres, 614 ; tons of English hay, 715 ; value, $21,450. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 115 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 247 ; value, $3,700. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,850 ; value of apples, $583 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,375 ; value of pears, $950 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, (Straw- berries,) $5,830. Horses, 344; value, $37,710; Oxen over four years old, 6; value, $550 ; Milch Cows, 163 ; value, $8,825 ; gallons of Milk sold, 17,460; value, $4,365; lbs. of Butter sold, 320; value, $106.30. Pork, dressed, lbs., 75,900 ; value, $12,650. 412 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Westford. Middlesex Co. Veal, dressed, lbs., 12,000 ; value, $2,000. Swine, 253 ; value, $4,450 ; value of Eggs sold, $450. Mill, Circular, and Wood Saws, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $44,000 ; value of articles m'd, $99,382 ; cap., $80,000 ; bands emp., 34. ^ Machine Knives for splitting Leather, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $825 ; value of articles m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Tools for cutting Ice, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of articles m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 1. Flannel Cloths and other Woollen Goods, establishments for printing, 1 ; yards printed, 1,885,524; value of printing done, $66,568; hands emp., 40. WESTFORD. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 1 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 80,000 ; gross value of stock used, $32,000 ; lbs. of Woollen Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 75,000 ; value, $48,750 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 3. American Worsteds, establishments for m. of, 2 ; lbs. of stock used, 207,000; lbs. of worsteds m'd, 118,400; value, $214,460 ; cap., $89,300 ; m. emp., 20 ; f. emp., 53. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 40,000; value, $16,000; cap., $1,500; m. emp., 2. Worsted Dress Braids, worsted Embroidery Braids, and Elastic Cords and Webs, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,778 ; lbs. of dress braids m'd, 4,620 ; value, $9,240 ; cap., $700 ; f. emp., 2. Rolling, Slitting, and Nail Mills, 1 ; machines for m. of nails, 32 ; tons of nails m'd, 30^ ; value, $18,300 ; cap., $17,500; hands emp., 25. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $70,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $106,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 40. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $2,750 ; value of materials used, $1,400 ; hands emp., 3, Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,550 ; value of work done, $3,700 ; cap., $550 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,025 ; gross value of stock used, $900 ; cap., $1,325 ; m. emp., 2. Straw Bomiets and Hats, establislmients for m. of, 1 ; value of stock 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 413 MtDDLESEX Co. "VVeSTFORD. used, $60 ; straw bonnets m'tl, 100 ; value, $82.50 ; straw hats m'tl, 200; value, $165. Stone Quarries, 3 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $5,582; cap., $3,475 ; hands emp., 16. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 400,000 ; value, $5,000 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 14,000; value, $420; cap., $500; hands emp., 3. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,924 ; value, $6,078 ; hands emp., 21. Farms, 284 ; acres, 18,747 ; value, including Buildings, $658,239 ; acres improved, 7,273 ; persons emp., 323. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,268. Unimprovable Land, acres, 194. Woodland, acres, 7,384 ; value, $128,344. Lidian Corn, acres, 344 ; bush., 7,798 ; value, $10,188. Wheat, acres, f ; bush., 7 ; value, $14. Rye, acres, 54 ; bush., 517 ; value, $763. Barley, acres, 48 ; bush., 598 ; value, $764. Buckwheat, acres, ^ ; bush., 3 ; value, $2.50. Oats, acres, 91 ; bush., 1,926 ; value, $1,108. Potatoes, acres, 187; bush., 16,147; value, $10,373. Turnips cultivated as -a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 356 ; value, $30. Onions, bush., 30 ; value, $70. Carrots, bush., 98 ; value, $54. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $107. Winter Squash, value, $9. Beets and other esculent vegetables, bush., 21 ; value, $10.50. Cranberries, acres, 7 ; bush., 68; value, $169. English Mowing, acres, 1,876 ; tons of English hay, 1,317 ; value, $31,937. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 913 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 807 ; value, $7,270. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 21,085; value of apples, $3,351 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 598 ; value of pears, $111 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 665; value of fruit, $295 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $507. Sheep, 48 ; value, $351 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 147 ; value, $108. Horses, 211 ; value, $15,320; Oxen over four years old, 141 ; Steers under four years old, 43 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,430 ; Milch Cows, 597 ; Heifers, 118 ; value of cows and heifers, $27,072 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $293 ; gallons of Milk sold. 414 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Weston. Middlesex Co. 72,066 ; value, $11,906; lbs. of Butter sold, 11,048 ; value, $4,390 ; lbs. of Cheese, 380 ; value, $68. Beef, dressed, lbs., 41,286 ; value, $3,098. Pork, dressed, lbs., 69,137; value, $12,207. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 460 ; value, $98. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,572 ; value, $868. Swine, 288 ; value, $7,966 ; value of Poultry sold, $536 ; value of Eggs sold, $728 ; lbs. of Honey, 202 ; value, $66 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 24; value, $19. WESTON. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock vised, $6,720 ; value of machinery m'd, $20,000 ; cap., $15,000; hands emp., 17. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $1,450 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, (and repairing,) 50 ; value, $5,000 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,150; value of work done, $2,150 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 295 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 200 ; gross value of stock used, $910 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,675 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2. Stone and Earthen Ware, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of stone and earthen Avare m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,477 ; value, $7,623. Farms, 181 ; acres, 9,622 ; value, including Buildings, $523,050 ; acres improved, 5,732 ; persons emp., 230. Unimproved Land, acres, 961. Unimprovable Land, acres, 347. Woodland, acres, 2,582 ; value, $118,310. Indian Corn, acres, 261^ ; bush., 7,406 ; value, $10,981. Rye, acres, 45 ; bush., 555; value, $841. Barley, acres, 48|- ; bush., 679 ; value, $1,015. Oats, acres, 13 ; bush., 335 ; value, $335. Potatoes, acres, 1121 ; bush., 10,923; value, $10,330. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 9^ ; bush., 1,410 ; value, $933. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 415 Middlesex Co. Wilmington. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,241 ; value, $643. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $835." Winter Squash, acres, 4 ; value, $655. • Market Gardening, acres, 71 1 ; value of products, $8,660. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 686 ; value, $295. Cranberries, acres, 14; bush., 34; value, $170. English Mowing, acres, 1,756; tons of English hay, 1,611; value, $47,205. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 757h ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 721^2 ; value, $12,251. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 16,312; value of apples, $3,913 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,359 ; value of pears, $746 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, (Cherry, 648, Peach, 242,) 890; value of fruit, (cherries, $18, peaches, $74,) $92; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $6,910. Sheep, 28; value, $179 ; lbs. of AYool produced, 216; value, $146. Horses, 208 ; value, $20,680 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $150 ; Oxen over four years old, 80 ; Steers under four years old, 18 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,188; Milch Cows, 534; Heifers, 73; value of Cows and Heifers, $30,865 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $210; gallons of Milk sold, 119,876; value, $24;574 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,^0 ; value, $4,692 ; lbs. of Cheese, 100 ; value, $10. Beef, dressed, lbs., 92,215; value, $9,507. Pork, dressed, lbs., 57,170 ; value, $9,545. Veal, dressed, lbs., 22,169 ; value, $3,232. Swine, 145 ; value, $2,458 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,691 ; value of Eggs sold, $3,699 ; lbs. of Honey, 72 ; value, $36 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, (20 acres Pickles, value, $2,850 ; 1^ acres Sage, value, $350; Grapes, $300,) $3,500. Butter and Cheese Tryers, value m'd, $2,000 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2. Evergreens prepared for trimming Churches, «S;c., value, $125. WILMINGTON. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $1,100 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 305,000 ; value, $5,185 ; hands emp., 3. 416 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Wilmington. Middlesex Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,099 ; value, $9,440 ; hands emp., 14. Farms, 101 ; acres, 7,171 ; value, including Buildings, $266,288 ; acres improved, 3,849 ; persons emp,, 94. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,317. Unimprovable Land, acres, 5. Woodland, acres, 630 ; value, $31,428. Indian Corn, aci'es, 115; bush., 1,988 ; value, $3,479. Rye, acres, 28 ; bush., 198 ; value, $297. Barley, acres, 8 ; bush., 58 ; value, $100. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 6 ; value, $7.50. Oats, acres, 5 ; bush., 36 ; value, $40. All other Grain Crops, bush., 152 ; value, $500. Potatoes, acres, 91 ; bush., 4,784; value, $4,784. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 406 ; value, $203. Beets and all other esculent vegetables, bush., 28 ; value, $28. Hops, acres, 5 ; lbs., 1,550 ; value, $762. Cranberries, bush., 13 ; value, $65. English Mowing, acres, 690 ; tons of English hay, 400; value, $12,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 672 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 370 ; value, $3,700. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,739 ; value of apples, $1,000 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 242 ; value of pears, $30 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $400. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 8 ; value, $72 ; lbs. of Wool pro- duced, 40 ; value, $30. Horses, 113; value, $9,055; Oxen over four years old, 23; Steers under four years old, 2; value of oxen and steers, $2,195; Milch Cows, 229 ; Heifers, 12 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,020 ; value of Neat Stock net embraced above, (Yearlings and Two-years old,) $725 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,650 ; value, $876 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,564 ; value, $2,782. Beef, dressed, lbs., 2,046,950 ; value, $196,856. Pork, dressed, lbs., 38,421 ; value, $6,915.78. Veal, dressed, lbs., 13,050; value, $1,631. Swine, 65 ; value, $1,073 ; value of Poultry sold, $300 ; value of Eggs sold, $412; lbs. of Honey, 140 ; value, $70; value of uuenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $392. Flower Seeds, value, $25. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 417 Middlesex Co. Winchester. WINCHESTER. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $15,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 15. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 4. Pianofortes, establishments for m, of detached parts of, 3 ; value m'd, $25,000; value of stock used, $5,500; cap., $28,000; hands emp., .30. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of tin ware m'd, $150 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; Hides tanned, 5,000; hides tanned and curried, 19,275; value of Leather tanned and curried, $93,475 ; cap., $41,000 ; hands emp., 36. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 3,000 ; gross value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $600 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 3. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 355,259 ; value, $5,450; Veneers cut and sawed, feet, 1,829,595; value, $36,592; cap., $31,000 ; hands emp., 12. Farms, 38 ; acres, 1,900 ; value, including Buildings, $254,000 ; acres improved, 380 ; persons emp., 150. Unimproved Land, acres, 351. Unimprovable Land, acres, 120. Woodland, acres, 558 ; value, $49,990. Lidian Corn, acres, 50 ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $4,000. Rye, acres, 5 ; bush., 200 ; value, $450. Potatoes, acres, 80 ; bush., 3,300 ; value, $3,300. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 20 ; bush., 6,000 ; value, $3,000. Onions, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $1,200. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 700 ; value, $280. Cabbage, acres, 20 ; value, $7,500. Winter Squash, acres, 20 ; value, $2,000. Market Gardening, acres, 120 ; value of products, $25,000. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 60 ; bush., 20,000 ; value, $15,000. English Mowing, acres, 691 ; tons of English hay, 700 ; value, $20,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 118 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 200 ; value, $3,000. 53 418 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. "WoBURN. Middlesex Co. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,935 ; value of apples, $53,600 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their' fruit, 1,063 ; value of pears, $300 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,000. Horses, 152 ; value, $18,200 ; Oxen over four years old, 22 ; Steers under four yeai-s old, 4 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,950 ; Milch Cows, 135 ; Heifers, 16 ; value of cows and heifers, $5,800 ; gallons of Milk sold, 4,000 ; value, $1,280. Beef, dressed, lbs., 160,000 ; value, $16,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 5,000 ; value, $750. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,000; value, $100. Swine, 125 ; value, $3,700; value of Eggs sold, $400; lbs. of Honey, 100 ; value, $30. Wool Wadding and Felting, establishments for m. of, 1 ; lbs. of wool used, 24,000; value, $18,000; wadding m'd, lbs., 5,000; value, $4,000 ; felting m'd, lbs., 19,000 ; value, $14,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 8. WOBURN. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,250 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 275 ; value, $27,500 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 13., Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $3,266; value of stock used, $700 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $52,420 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $77,575 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 14. Prmting and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,313; newspapers printed, (Middlesex Journal,) 1; issued weekly ; gross value, $2,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; value of all other printing done, $2,200 ; cap., $900 ; m. emp., 3. Dagueri'eian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 8,000 ; value, $4,000; cap., $1,300; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 58 ; value, $2,200 ; value of stock used, $750 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Eailroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; wagons m'd, 20 ; value, $2,000 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 419 Middlesex Co. Woburn. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 1,000 ; value, $280 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., i. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 4; value of stock used, $16,100 ; value of clothing m'd, $32,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 28. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock' used, $3,902 ; Monuments m'd, 25, Gravestones, 56 ; value, $15,850; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 10. Soap, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 1,500; value, $6,000 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 10,000 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $5,300 ; value of work done? $10,100 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 8. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., |. Glue Manufactories, and manufactories for preparation of Gums, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of glue and gums m'd, $35,000 ; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 9. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 21 ; value of stock used, $1,235,- 150; Hides tanned, 122,500; hides tanned and curried, 122,500; value of Leather tanned and curried, $1,723,450 ; cap., $490,650 ; hands emp., 554. Patent and Enamelled Leather, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $169,132; value of patent and enamelled leather m'd, $285,550 ; cap., $55,200 ; hands emp., 58. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 758 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 160,- 145 ; gross value of stock used, $130,472 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $254,190 ; cap., $43,800 ; m. emp., 203 ; f. emp., 105. Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; value of pumps m'd, $1,250; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1^. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; coffins made, 231; value, $3,000; cap., $850; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of paper boxes made, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 6. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of gas m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 30,000 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 10. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $28,500 ; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 10. 420 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. WoBURN. Middlesex Co. SaAv Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 250,000 ; value, $4,750 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,000 ; value, $10,000; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 82 ; acres, 3,753 ; value, including Buildings, $422,280 ; acres improved, 1,800 ; persons emp., 134. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,370. "Woodland, acres, 579 ; value, $52,055. Indian Corn, acres, 123 ; bush., 4,975 ; value, $7,462. Rye, acres, 5 ; bush., 70 ; value, $140. Potatoes, acres, 100 ; bush., 13,000 ; value, $13,000. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 22 ; bush., 4,205 ; value, $2,102. Onions, acres, 2 ; bush., 500 ; value, $1,000. Carrots, acres, 2; bush., 600 ; value, $240. Cabbage, acres, 24 ; value, $3,000. Winter Squash, acres, 15 ; value, $4,940. Garden Seeds, acres, 8 ; value, $2,065. Market Gardening, acres, 103 ; value of products, $19,200. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 795 ; value, $500 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $2,065. English Mowing, acres, 1,182 ; tons of English hay, 1,229 ; value, $36,870. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 240 ; tons of wet meado-w or swale hay, 209; value, $3,135. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,898 ; value of apples, $1,358 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 912 ; value of pears, $831. Sheep, 3 ; value, $18 ; lbs. of wool produced, 9 ; value, $7. Horses, 474; value, $71,100; Oxen over four years old, 42; Steers under four years old, 12 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,900 ; Milch Cows, 411 ; Heifers, 20 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,150; gallons of Milk sold, 00,400 ; value, $12,800 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,000 ; value, $1,600. Beef, dressed, lbs., 900,440 ; value, $99,048. Pork, dressed, lbs., 109,950; value, $18,091. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 5,450 ; value, $654. Veal, dressed, lbs., 15,405 ; value, $1,540. Swine, 310 ; value, $15,810 ; value of Poultry sold, $400 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,500. Shoe Stock, Soles, and Stiffenmgs, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of articles m'd, $49,400; value of stock used, $21,500; cap., $4,000; xn. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 34. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 421 Nantucket Co. Nantucket. Rifles and Pebbling Machines, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600; value of stock m'd, $2,000; m. emp., 1. Glass Ornaments, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp,, 2. Pocket Flasks, establishments for trimming and covering, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of work done, $4,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Dressing Morocco, establishments for, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,853 ; Skins dressed, 42,225 ; value, $20,496; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 6. Saws, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,300 ; value of saws m'd, $14,700 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 9. NANTUCKET COUNTY. NANTUCKET. Hosiery and Mittens, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of hosiery and mittens m'd, $6,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 200. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $560; newspapei's printed, (Inquirer and Mirror,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $1,465 ; cap., $2,000 ; value of all other printing done, $600 ; m. emp., 4. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $750 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 10,500 ; value, $2,400 ; cap., $12,000 ; ra. emp., 4. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 10 ; value, $472 ; value of stock used, $200 ; hands emp., 2. Boats, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of materials used, $242 ; boats built, 4 ; value, $742 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of American fabric, 4 ; value of fabric, $649 ; value of sails, $805 ; hands emp., 2. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of Monumental work, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; lbs. of sperm candles made, 2,000 ; value, $8,000 ; bauds. emp., 2. 422 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. » ' . Nantucket. Nantucket Co. Soap, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $200 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 45 ; value, $135 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 20,000 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 9; value of stock used, $1,2G5.47; value of work done, $2,990; cap., $739; hands emp., 11. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $550 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,250; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 750; Shoes, pairs of all Idnds m'd, 975; gross value of stock used, $3,340 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $7,020 ; cap., $750 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 1. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000; straw hats m'd, 58,817; value, $35,000; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 100. ^ Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, and Bonnets, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $510 ; cap., $670 ; f. emp., 60. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; casks m'd, 250 ; value, $1,800; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 2 ; value of stock used, $192 ; coffins made, 154 ; value, $1,317.48 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of gas m'd, $4,700; cap., $36,000 ; hands emp., 4. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 300 ; value, $300 ; hands emp., 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,140 ; value of Bread m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 3. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 7 ; tonnage, 2,087 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imported, 2,530 ; value, $4,780 ; gallons of Whale Oil imported, 579; value, $810; cap., $149,000; hands emp., 156. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 6 ; tonnage, 290 ; cap., $45,000 ; hands emp., 56. Shell Fish, bush, taken, 641 ; value, $518 ; hands emp., 21. Herrings taken, 15,446 ; value, $154.46 ; hands emp., 7. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 7 ; tonnage, 1,047 ; value, $58,364 ; amount received for freight, $38,860 ; hands emp., 35. Farms, 111; acres, 6,175; value, including Buildings, $140,735 ; acres improved, 6,167 ; persons emp., 245. Unimpi'oved Land, acres, 8,513. Unimprovable Land, acres, 500. Woodland, acres, 705 ; value, $9,500. Indian Corn, acres, 236 ; bush., 7,465 ; value, $10,433. Wheat, acres, 3; bush., 52^; value, $105. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 423 Nantucket Co. Nantucket. Rye, acres, 3^ ; bush., 28 ; value, $40.70. Barley, acres, 50; bush., 1,100; vakie, $1,866. Oats, acres, 6^ ; bush., 82 ; value, $83.20. Potatoes, acres, 46 ; bush., 4,807 ; value, $4,855.90. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 27 ; bush., 4,936 ; value, $1,787. Onions, acres. If ; bush., 139 ; value, $227. Carrots, acres, 9^ ; bush., 2,425 ; value, $820.90. Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $25.50. Garden Seeds, value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 10 ; value of products, $800. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,115 ; value, $424; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $200. Hops, acres, ^i lbs., 150; value, $60. Cranberries, acres, 140 ; bush., 52^; value, $156|. English Mowing, acres, 800; tons of English hay, 1,350; value, $25,747. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 22 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 21^-; value, $204. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 56| ; tons of salt hay, 132| ; value, $1,270. Sheep, 2,153 ; value, $7,837.50 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 3,623 ; value, $o,0o8. • Horses, 251 ; value, $20,746 ; INIules, 1 ; value, $50 ; Oxen over four years old, 26; Steers under four years old, 34 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,142; Milch Cows, 449; Heifers, 122 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,927 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (13 Bulls,) $325 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,831 ; value, $2,599.44 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,436 ; value, $6,137.48. Beef, dressed, lbs., 117,090 ; value, $16,162. Pork, dressed, lbs., 56,958; value, $11,119. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 25,890 ; value, $3,583.60. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,423 ; value, $1,356. S^vine, 108 ; value, $2,153 ; value of Poultry sold, $667 ; value of Eggs sold, $953 ; lbs. of Honey, 65 ; value, $32 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,912. Peat, loads of, 3,841 ; value, $6,124. Codfish taken, qtls., 457; value, $3,203; Haddock, qtls., 105|; value, $481; Pollock, qtls., 163 J; value, $573; value of salt consumed, $510 ; bbls. of Bluefish taken, 193 ; value, $1,389 ; (lbs. of bluefish, 3,640; value, $54.60; Cod and Haddock, qtls., 14; value, $84; Herring and Perch taken, value, $600 ; hands emp., 3 ; Eels, 18 bbls. ; value, $180 ; taken in boats from shore.) 424 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Bellingham. Norfolk Co. Grapes, lbs , 1,115 ; value, $135. Beans, bush., 57 ; value, $171. Mittens and Socks, establishments for knitting, 1 ; mittens m'd, 322 doz. ; value, $905.20 ; socks m'd, 6 doz. ; value, $46. Kag Carpeting, yards, 875 ; value, $656.25. Ladies' Fancy Work, Needle Work, Wax Work, Shell Work, Moss Work, &c., value, $343.75. NORFOLK COUNTY. BELLINGHAM. Woollen Mills, 3 ; sets of machinery, 9 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed^ 104,000 ; gross value of stock used, $80,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 40,000 ; value, $32,000 ; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 260,000 ; value, $78,000 ; cap., $52,000 ; m. emp., 43 ; f emp., 37. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; pounds of Shoddy m'd, 100,000; value, $10,000 ; cap., $6,000; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 2. Ploughs and other agricultural implements, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; articles m'd, horse rakes, 333 ; hand do., 800 dozen ; scythe snaiths, 50 dozen ; grain cradles, 27 dozen ; wine presses, 115 ; value of same, $7,250; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 10. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 25 ; value, $400 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $25 ; hands emp., 1. Boats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $150 ; num- ber of boats built, 15 ; value, $450 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $1,300 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp., 2. Glue Manufactories and Manufactories for the preparation of Gums, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of glue and gums m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 471,000 ; value of stock used, $85,309 ; value of boots m'd, $121,675 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 65 ; f. emp., 5. Straw Braid m'd, value, $4,064.50. Fii-ewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,820 ; value, $7,281.50 ; cap., $2,427.16 ; hands emp., 50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 425 Norfolk Co. Braintree. Saw Mills, 7 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,010,164 ; value, $12,122; mimber of shingles prepared for market, 140,000 ; value, $560; cap., $9,540 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 157 ; acres, 11,160 ; value, including Buildings, $361,639 ; acres improved, 5,487 ; persons emp., 133. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,384. Unimprovable Land, acres, 57. Woodland, acres, 1,232 ; value, $40,425. Indian Corn, acres, 150 ; bush., 3,535 ; value, $5,547. Rye, acres, 36^ ; bush., 469^ ; value, $797.75. Barley, acres, 17^ ; bush., 258 ; value, $387. Oats, acres, 45^^; bush., 981 ; value, $733.35. Potatoes, acres, 129| ; bush., 11,556; value, $8,537.50. English Mowing, acres, 1,497 ; tons English hay, 871 J^ ; value, $17,425. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 455^ ; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 320 ; value, $3,182. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,012 ; value of apples, $1,061.50 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 100 ; value of pears, $10 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $150. Sheep, 4; value, $25. Horses, 160; value, $8,817; Oxen over four years old, 47; steers under four years old, 25 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,585 ; Milch Cows, 314; Heifers, 41; value of cows and heifers, $12,575; description, number, and value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 young Bulls,) $35; gallons of Milk sold, 1,649^; value, $355.78; pounds of Butter sold, 5,385 ; value, $2,028. Beef, dressed, lbs., 5,255 ; value, $518.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 56,427 ; value, $9,007.73 Veal, dressed, lbs., 16,450 ; value, $2,045.20. Swine, 180 ; value, $2,055 ; value of Poultry sold, $114 ; value of Eggs sold, $783 ; lbs. of Honey, 50 ; value, $18 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $3,389. BRAINTREE. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets" of machinery, 1 ; lbs. Scoured Wool consumed, 30,000 ; gross value of stock used, $33,000 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, $22,500 ; value, $41,625 ; cap., $4,000 ; ra. emp., 4 ; f. emp. 4. £4 426 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Bbaintkee. Norfolk Co. Linen, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250,000 yards of Linen m'd, 1,400,000 ; Value, $140,000 ; lbs. of other Linen goods m'd, (yarn, twine, &c.,) 550,000 ; value of linen, $225,000 cap., $150,000 ; m. emp., 100 ; f. erap., 200. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 1 value of stock used, $1,990 ; value of machinery m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 6. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,560; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 62 ; value, $24,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 25. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 306 ; value, $36,120 ; tons of wrapping paper m'd, 204 ; value, $59,960 ; cap., $25,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. erap., 4. ' Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; number m'd, 184 ; value, $38,125 ; value of stock used, $14,054; cap., $8,900 ; hands emp., 30. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 22 ; value, $52,000 ; value of materials used, $31,000 ; hands emp., 35. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,486; value of work done, $2,400 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 162,172; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 4,969; gross value of stock used, $429,245; value of boots and shoes m'd, $643,682 ; cap., $139,400 ; m. emp., 555 ; f. emp., 94. Last Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; lasts m'd, 26,000 ; value, $6,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 600 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,089 ; value, $7,646 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 20. Farms, 133 ; acres, 5,241 ; value, including Buildings, $501,785 ; acres improved, 3,037; persons emp., 169. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,007. Unimprovable Land, acres, 21. Woodland, acres, 3,028 ; value, $88,054. Indian Corn, acres, 81^; bush., 2,363 ; value, $4,017. Rye, acres, 5| ; bush., 90 ; value, $180. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 30 ; value, $52. Potatoes, acres, 72 ; bush., 5,616 ; value, $5,616. Turnips cultivated as field crop, acres, 4| ; bush., 844 ; value, $253. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 427 Norfolk Co. Brookline. Onions, acres, 7 ; bush., 1,081 ; value, ^1,891, Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 425 ; value, $200. Cabbage, acres, 6 ; value, $850. Winter Squash, acres, I4 ; value, $125. Market Gardening, acres, 17 ; value, $3',150. Cranberries, acres, 25 ; bush., 550 ; value, $1,650. English Mowing, acres, 1,263 ; tons English hay, 1,129 ; value, $28,146. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 570 ; tons of wet meadoAv or swale hay, 342 ; value, $3,420. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 36 ; tons of salt hay, 54 ; value, $810. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,541 ; value of apples, $917 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 867 ; value of pears, $490 ; other trees cultivated for their fruit, 462 ; value, $348 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultiyated or gathered for market, $4,973. Sheep, 105 ; value, $525; lbs. "Wool pi-oduced, 315; value, $283. Horses, 223; value, $19,420; Oxen over four years old, 10; value, $800; Milch Cows, 261; Heifers, 16; value of cows and heifers, $14,745 ; gallons of Milk sold, 49,473 ; value, $9,849 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,161 ; value, $2,064. Beef, lbs. dressed, 639,500 ; value, $65,709. Pork, lbs. di-essed, 17,950 ; value, $2,465. Mutton, lbs. dressed, 28,300 ; value, $2,955. Veal, lbs. dressed, 40,155 ; value, $5,257. Swine, 71 ; value, $710 ; value of Poultry sold, $421 ; value of Eggs sold, $866. Emery Cloth, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; reams m'd, 300 ; value, $9,500 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 4. BROOKLINE. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 12 ; value, $906 ; value of stock used, $480 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Carriages m'd, 18 ; value, $2,500; value of stock used, $800; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 6 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $44,000 ; value of materials used, $24,100; hands emp., 30. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $9,900 ; value of work done, $16,500 ; cap., $7,500 ; hands emp., 12. 428 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Brookline. Norfolk Co. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $6,800 ; hands emp., 4. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,465 ; Hides tanned, 6,760; hides tanned and curried, 500 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $67,600 ; cap., $19,000 ; hands emp., 10. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 100; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 16; gross value of stock used, $550 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,050 ; cap., $825 ; m. emp., 2. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,200 ; value of gas m'd, $16,000; cap., $77,000; hands emp., 5. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $20,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 29 ; acres, 1,197; value, including Buildings, $568,900; acres of land improved, 1,197 ; persons emp., 102. Unimproved Land, acres, 32. "Unimprovable Land, acres, 5. Woodland, acres, 298; value, $29,800. Indian Corn, acres, 7 J ; bush., 225 ; value, $225. Rye, acres, 12 ; bush., 320 ; value, $400. Potatoes, acres, 46 ; bush., 6,067 ; value, $3,640. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5| ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $600. Onions, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,200 ; value, $800. Cari'ots, acres, 3-^ ; bush., 1,400 ; value, $700. . . Cabbage, acres, 19^ ; value, $1,950. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; value, $240. English Mowing, acres, 676; tons of English hay, 1,043; value, $26,075. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 59 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 95 ; value, $1,425. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 69i- ; tons of salt hay, 95 ; value, $1,425. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,275 ; value of apples, $3,305 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,752 ; value of pears, $23,046. Horses, 480 ; value, $99;675 ; Oxen over four years old, 22 ; value, $2,200 ; Milch Cows, 291 ; Heifers, 10 ; value of cows and heifers, $16,405; gallons of Milk sold, 33,475 ; value, $6,695. Beef, dressed, lbs., 375,000 ; value, $46,875. Veal, lbs., 2,250 ; value, $375. Swine, 248 ; value, $2,991. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 429 Norfolk Co. Canton. CANTON. Cotton Mills, 3; spindles, 11,702; cotton consumed, lbs., 442,202 ; gross value of stock used, $417,907.38; yards of Cotton Cloth ni'd, (Print Cloth,) 1,610,006; value, $369,570.74; lbs. of Seine Twine m'd, 123,- 626 ; value, $129,600 ; cap., $175,600 ; m. emp., 89 ; f. emp., 127. American Worsteds, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $75,000; value of fancy and Avorsted goods m'd, $120,000; cap., $45,000 ; m. emp., 50 ; f. emp., 60. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $18,000 ; dozens of ladies' white all wool hose m'd, 6,000 ; value, $25,000 ; cap., $18,000 ; ra. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 10. Silk Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $70,000 ; lbs. of sewing silk m'd, 6,030; value, $112,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 7; f. emp., 25. Rolling Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $132,000 ; value of fuel used, $60,000 ; tons of iron m'd and not made into nails, 2,400 ; value, $324,000 ; cap., $115,000 ; hands emp., 106. Forges, 1 ; value of stock used, $16,000 ; value of fuel used, $7,000 ; tons of Bar Iron, Anchors, Chain Cables, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, 200; value, $90,000; cap., $50,000; hands emp., 14. Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $49,900; value of fuel used, $12,000; tons of castings m'd, 900; value, $117,000; cap., $35,000; hands emp., 30. Gross value of Mechanics' Tools m'd, and not elsewhere enumerated, $20,000; value of stock used, $10,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 25. Copper Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $617,653 ; value of fuel used, $18,000 ; tons of copper ware m'd, including sheet, bolt and yellow metal, 1,168; value, $864,800; cap., $143,275; hands emp., 70. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 1 6 ; value, $800 ; value of stock used, $533 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,687 ; value of clothing m'd, $4,031 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 4 ; f, emp., 1. Master Builders, 2; Buildings erected, 6; value, $14,600; value of materials used, $11,000 ; hands emp., 10. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of work done, $3,900 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 5. 430 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Canton. Norfolk Co. Tin "Ware IManufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $667 ; value of tin ware mVl, $800 ; cap., $600 ;' hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, . 400 ; value, $800 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 15. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $13,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,855 ; value, $10,589 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 20. Farms, 89; acres, 6,014; value, including Buildings, $397,915; acres improved, 1,912 ; persons emp., 122. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,325. Unimprovable Land, acres, 139. Woodland, acres, 5,174 ; value, $144,455. Indian Corn, acres, 93^; bush., 2,376; value, $4,752. Rye, acres, 15; bush., 194; value, $338.60. Potatoes, acres, 116; bush., 11,547; value, $10,392.30. * Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 695 ; value, $345. Onions, acres, h ; bush., 100 ; value, $200. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 450; value, $192.50. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $90. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 400 ; value, $200. Cranberries, acres, 94 ; bush., 170 ; value, $680. English Mowing, acres, 1,095; tons of English hay, 800; value, $25,600. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,323 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 611; value, $7,332. Apple-trees cultivated for their fi'uit, 3,110 ; value of apples, $700 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,240 ; value of pears, $500 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,645. Sheep, 17 ; gross value, $102 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 61 ; value, $42.70. Horses, 243 ; value, $21,870 ; Oxen over four years old, 14 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $1,240 ; Milch Cows, 327 ; Heifers, 57 ; value of cows and heifers, $17,775 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $120; gallons of Milk sold, 27,894; value, $3,913.44; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,529; value, $1,747; lbs. of Cheese, 740; value, $105.90. Beef, dressed, lbs., 150,000 ; value, $21,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 112,500; value, $19,125. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 9,000; value, $1,260. Veal, di-essed, lbs. 10,500 ; value, $1,470. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 431 Norfolk Co. Cohasset. Swine, 217 ; value, $2,170 ; value of Poultry sold, $589 ; value of Eggs sold, $717. Spinning Rings, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. erap., 4. Stove Polish m'd, gross, 1,850; value, $12,950; value of stock used, $8,100 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 5. Smoking Pipes m'd, value, $1,500; value of stock used, $400; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. COHASSET. Printing Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of other printing done, $200 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $4,000 ; vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 77; value, $6,500; hands emp., 15. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $50 ; boats built, 4 ; value, $250 ; cap., $80 ; hands emp., 1. Sail Lofts, 1 ; sails made of American fabrics during the year, 13 ; value of the fabric, $2,884.65 ; value of the sails, $3,436.41 ; sails made of foreign fabric, '3 ; value of the fabric, $348 ; value of the sails, $428.36; cap., $125; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of clothing m'd, $150 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Master Builders, 5 ; Buildings erected, 15 ; value, $30,275 ; value of materials used, $22,710; hands emp., 25. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of Avork done, $2,000 ; cap., $375 ; hands emp., 4. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 170 ; shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 245 ; gross value of stock used, $1,022.50 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,565 ; cap., $450 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 2. Cigars m'd, value, $600 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap. $200 ; m. emp., 1. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50 ; casks m'd, 87 ; value, $125 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 200 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Mackerel Fishery, number of vessels employed in, 13 ; tonnage, l,110f | ; bbls. of mackerel taken, 8,722^^; value, $127,499.56; value of salt 432 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. CoHASSET. Norfolk Co. consumed in the mackerel fishery, $8,722.37 ; cap., $53,700 ; hands emp., 221. Shell fish, number taken, (lobsters,) 22,000 ; value, $880 ; cap., $480 ; hands emp., 8. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, number of vessels engaged in, 14; tonnage, 998|| ; value, $35,600 ; amount received for freight, $18,710; hands emp., 60. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 10,000 ; value, $150; cap., $100; hands emp., 2. Firewood, number of cords prepared for market, 420 ; value, $2,568.57 ; cap., $1,000; hands, 44. Farms, 71 ; acres, 3,578| ; value, including Buildings, $396,096; acres of land improved, 3,477; persons emp., 116. Unimproved Land, acres, 53|. Unimprovable Land, acres, 39f . Woodland, acres, 1,811^; value, $54,333.75. Indian Corn, acres, 69^; bush., 2,206; value, $4,412. Eye, acres, 9^ ; bush., 175 ; value, $262.50. Barley, acres, 13^ ; bush., 255; value, $255. Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 47 ; value, $51. Potatoes, acres, 44| ; bush., 4,645 ; value, $4,645. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3| ; bush., 552 ; value, $276. Onions, acres, 2f ; bush., 444 ; value, $666. Carrots, acres, 1^ ; bush., 833; value, $208.25. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $67. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value, $240. Market Gardening, acres, 9 ; value, $827. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2| ; bush., 810 ; value, $324. Cranberries, acres, 6 ; bush., 81 ; value, $243. English Mowing, acres, 596J ; tons of English hay, 873i- ; value, $20,090.50. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, 169|^; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 170^; value, $2,046. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 85 1 ; tons of salt hay, 80 ; value, $800. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,340 ; value of apples, $5,838 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,645 ; value of pears, $1,809.50 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,079 ; value of fruit, $3,494.30 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $435. Sheep, 397 ; value, $2,282 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,489 ; value, $774.28. Horses, 128; value, $13,312; Asses and Mules, 1; value, $25; Oxen 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IMASSACHUSETTS. 433 Norfolk Co. Dedham. over four years old, 57 ; Steers under four years old, 40 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,100; Milch Cows, 235; Heifers, 37 ; value of Cows and Heifers, $13,600 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (3 Bulls,) $225; gallons of Milk sold, 15,366; value, $3,687.84; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,064; value, $4,572.40; lbs. of Cheese, 1,020; value, $204. Beef, dressed, lbs., 141,201 ; value, $21,180.15. Pork, dressed, lbs., 60,550 ; value, $10,899. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 12,000; value, $2,400. Veal, dressed, lbs., 12,000 ; value, $1,680. Swine, 140 ; value, $2,240 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,361.25 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,779 ; lbs. of Honey, 283 ; value, $84.90 ; value of imenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $17,857. Irish Moss, lbs., 7,000 ; value, $350 ; cap., $75 ; hands emp., 4. DEDHAM. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 3,000 ; cap., $30,000. Woollen Mills, 2 ; sets of machinery, 36 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 813,000; gross value of stock used, $1,410,000; yards of Cassimere m'd, 1,272,402; value, $1,595,000; cap., $900,000; m. emp., 433 ; f. emp., 369. Painted Carpeting, mills for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $67,600 ; yards of painted carpeting m'd, 120,260; value, $79,300; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 15. Rolhng Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; tons of iron m'd and not made into nails, 900 ; value, $200,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 30. Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $45,000 ; tons of castings m'd, 425 ; value, $65,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 38. Printmg and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,300; newspapers printed, (Dedham Gazette,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gi-oss value, $1,500 ; cap., $800 ; value of all other printing done, $2,000 ; cap. invested in printing, $2,700 ; m. emp., 4. Photographic EstabUshments, 3 ; value of stock used, $450 ; photo- graphs taken, 6,800; value, $2,425; cap., $2,300; m. emp., 3; f. emp., 2. Mattresses of all kinds and materials, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock 55 434 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Dedham. Norfolk Co. used, $250 ; mattresses made, 50 ; value, $400 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1. Upholstery Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of upholstery m'd, $1,700 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Wagons, estahlishments for m. of, 1 ; wagons m'd, 30 ; value, $3,000 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of new job work, $1,200 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 8. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; wheels m'd, 24 ; value, $150 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Printing Ink, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000; lbs. of ink m'd, 125,000; value, $25,000 ; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 6. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; value of clothing m'd, $19,800 ; cap., $8,200 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 11. Soap, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $600 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 630; value, $2,520; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 12,400; value, $1,240; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 4. Master Builders, 5; Buildings erected, 19; value, $29,500; value of materials used, $19,800 ; hands emp., 24. Blacksmith Shops, 8 ; value of stock used, $6,050 ; value of work done, $14,800 ; cap., $2,900; hands emp., 16. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $137,500 ; value of cab- inet ware m'd, $275,000 ; cap., $95,000 ; hands emp., 200. Tin Ware Manufactories, 4 ; value of stock used, $4,250 ; value of tin ware m'd, $6,100; cap., $2,600 ; hands emp., 5. Medicines, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of medicines m'd, $5,700 ; cap., $750 ; m. emp., 3. Grist Mills, 2 ; bush, of Grain ground, 27,000 ; value, $40,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 2. *Tanningand Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $239,000 ; Hides tanned, 180,000 ; hides tanned and curried, 80,000; value of Leather tanned and curried, $278,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 27. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 383 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 200 ; gross value of stock used, $2,678; value of boots and shoes m'd, $5,330 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 1. Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, value, $8,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 200. Whip Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; dozens of whips m'd, 150 ; value, $800 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Wooden Ware of all sorts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of ware m'd, $150 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY ON MASSACHUSETTS. 435 Norfolk Co. Dedham. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; coffins made, 62 ; value, $550 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; value of gas m'd, $13,000 ; cap., $40,000; hands emp., 4. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 200 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,400 ; value of Bread m'd, $7,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 200,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,331 ; value, $6,655 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 4. Corn and other Brooms m'd, 45,000 ; value, $9,000 ; value of stock consumed, $5,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 10. Farms, 253; acres, 12,888; value, including Buildings, $870,420; acres improved, 6,285 ; persons emp., 376. Woodland, acres, 6,504; value, $206,858. Indian Corn, acres, 252 ; bush., 9,060 ; value, $14,496. Wheat, acres, 1^ ; bush., 24 ; value, $84. Rye, acres, 56 ; bush., 759 ; value, $1,328. Barley, acres, 52 ; bush., 1,099 ; value; $1,648. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; t)ush., 15 ; value, $26. Oats, acres, 6; bush., 147; value, $147. Millet, acres, 2 ; bush., 40 ; value, $50. Potatoes, acres, 217 ; bush., 17,115 ; value, $13,692. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 27 ; bush., 3,195 ; value, $958. Onions, acres, 1 : bush., 100 ; value, $100. Carrots, acres, 7 ; bush., 825 ; value, $300. Cabbage, acres, 20 ; value, $2,500. Winter Squash, acres, 8 ; value, $1,200. n Garden Seeds, acres, 1 ; value, $100. Market Gardening, acres, 22; value of products, $4,600. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 19; bush., 2,030; value, $1,015 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $100. Cranberries, acres, 60; bush., 560 ; value, $2,240. English Mowing, acres, 2,102 ; tons of English hay, 2,230 ; value, $66,900. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,698 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 1,318; value, $19,770. 436 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. DORCHESTEK. NORFOLK Co. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,031 ; value of apples, $11,000 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,994 ; value of pears, $2,100 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $7,730. Horses, 568; value, $56,800; Oxen over four years old, 58; value, $4,640; Milch Cows, 819 ; Heifers, 78; value of cows and heifers, $34,320 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (20 Bulls,) $500; gallons of Milk sold, 179,996; value, $44,999; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,781 ; value, $2,712.40. Beef, dressed, lbs., 239,935 ; value, $31,191. Pork, dressed, lbs., 126,527 ; value, $22,774. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 17,389 ; value, $1,738. Veal, dressed, lbs., 20,590 ; value, $3,088. Swine, 377; value, $7,540; value of Poultry sold, $1,569; value of Eggs sold, $1,079 ; lbs. of Honey, 180 ; value, $90 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $3,053. Nurseries for cultivation of Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers, 1 ; cap., $2,000 ; value of trees, &c., sold, $2,000 ; acres cultivated, 8 ; hands emp., 2. Burrs, Rivets, &c., manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of articles m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Dyeing and Laundry Establishments, 1 ; cap., $3,000 ; value of work done, $12,000 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 4. DORCHESTER. Woollen Mills, 1; sets woollen machinery, 12; lbs. of scoured wool consumed, 300,000 ; gi'oss value of all the stock used, $400,000 ; yds. of Cassimere (Flannel and Ladies' Cloth) m'd, $700,000; cap., $200,000 ; m. emp., 71 ; f. emp., 105. Dress Trimmings, including gimps, cords, buttons, fringes, and tassels, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of articles m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Rolling, Slitting, and Nail MiUs, (Horse Nail Manufactory,) 1 ; value of stock used, $135,000; number of Machines for the manufacture of nails, 75 ; tons of Nails m'd, 375; value, $235,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 100. Forges, 1 ; value of stock used, $78,000 ; Railroad and Marine Forgings, and other articles of wrmight iron, tons m'd, 700 ; value, $200,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands 55. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron. Furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; Pianoforte Plates, Railings 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 437 Norfolk Co. Dorchester. and House Castings, tons m'd, 192 ; value, $192,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 25. Hoop Skirts, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,084; skirts m'd, 2,275 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp,. 1 ; f. emp., 2. Starch Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; lbs. Starch m'd from Wheat or Flour, 134,400; value, $15,528; cap., $30,000; hands emp., 12. Paper Manufactories, 4 ; tons of stock consumed, 416 ; value, $125,000 ; tons of Printing and Plate Paper m'd, 275 ; value, $150,000; tons of Wrapping Paper, 80 ; value, $6,400 ; cap., $55,000 ; m. emp., 16 ; f. emp., 20. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 5 ; harnesses m'd, 35 ; value, $1,900 ; value of stock used, $1,350 ; cap., $1,750 ; hands emp., 8. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of wagons m'd, 125 ; value, $25,000 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; . cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 20. Confectionery, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,500; pounds of Confectionery made, 11,000; value, $4,000; capital, $1,200 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of clothing m'd, $6,800 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 5. Chocolate Mills, 3 ; pounds of Chocolate m'd, 800,000 ; value, $280,000 ; cap., $140,000; hands emp., 50. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; pounds of hard soap m'd, 40,000 ; value, $2,800 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands, 3. Kerosene or refined Petroleum, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; Crude Petroleum, galls, used, 60,000 ; value, $18,000 ; tons coal used, 100 ; value, $800 ; number of Barrels or other Casks used, 1,500 ; value, $2,250 ; galls. Kerosene or refined Petroleum m'd, 17,647 ; value, $31,861.50 ; number galls. Lubricating Oil, 40,189 ; value, $24,956 ; number galls. Naptha, 2,392 ; value, $823 ; iiumber of pounds of Paraffine, 20,000; value, $2,000; cap., $15,000; hands emp., 10. Master Builders, 12 ; number of Buildings erected, 2; value, $25,000; value of materials, $16,000; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 13 ; value of stock used, $8,300 ; value of work done, $27,900; cap., $12,600 ; hands emp., 29. Cabinet Manufactories, 11; value of stock used, $34,700; value of cabinet ware m'd, $89,400 ; cap., $48,500 ; hands emp., 83. 438 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Dorchester. Norfolk Co. Tin Ware Manufactories, 8 ; value of stock used, $11,300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $20,997 ; cap., $14,400; hands emp., 21. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of Leather curried, $2,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Boot and Shoe Makers, number of, 6 ; pairs of Boots of all kinds m'd, 110 ; pairs of Shoes of all kinds m'd, 30 ; gross value of stock used, $3,300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,130 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 7. Cigars m'd, value, $600 ; value of stock used, $700 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 1. Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of pumps m'd, $900 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $150; CoffiTns made, 50 ; value, $250 ; cap., $250 ; m. emp., 1. Planing Mills, 3 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of Moulding and Planing done, $56,000 ; cap., $48,000 ; hands emp., 28. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $8,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 4. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,373 ; value of gas m'd, $16,000; cap., $122,400; hands emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 4,000; value, $12,000; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 4. Bakeries, 3 ; value of stock' used, $35,300 ; value of Bread m'd, $50,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 13. Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, value, $8,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 25 ; acres, 1,570 ; value, including Buildings, $538,600 ; acres improved, 933^ ; persons emp., 74. Unimproved Land, acres, 325. Woodland, acres, 1,329 ; value, $66,450. Indian Corn, acres, 53 ; bush., 1,855 ; value, $3,710. Rye, acres, 9^ ; bush., 247 ; value, $469.30. Barley, acres, 5 ; bush., 150 ; value, $270. Potatoes, acres, 81 ; bush., 10,125; value, $12,156.22. Turnips, acres, 15|; bush., 12,245; value, $3,673.50. Onions, acres, 7; bush., 875; value, $1,750. Carrots, acres, 25 ; bush., 20,000 ; value, $8,000. Cabbage, acres, 33 ; value,- $8,250. Winter Squash, acres, 25 ; value, $4,375. Market Gardening, acres, 45; value of products, $14,265. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 439 Norfolk Co. Dover. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 16; bush., 4,800; value, $2,400. English Mowing, acres, 1,755^ ; tons of English hay, 2,194 ; value, $65,820. "Wet Meadow or Swale mo-mi, acres, 241^; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 250 ; value, $3,750. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 482|^; tons of salt hay, 450; value, $9,000. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,576 ; value of apples, $5,884 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 20,898 ; value of pears, $7,553 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,108 ; value of fruit, $500 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, (currants, strawberries, &c.,) $8,232. Sheep, 2 ; value, $40. Horses, 911; value, $136,650; Asses and Mules, 4; value, $200; Oxen over four years old, 20 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,200 ; Milch Cows, 554 ; Heifers, 40 ; value of cows and heifers, $29,700; gallons of Milk sold, 140,589; value, $42,176.70 ; pounds of Butter sold, 2,000; value, $600. Pork, dressed, lbs., 128,160; value, $19,224. Swine, 552 ; value, $14,000 ; value of Poultry sold, $257 ; Eggs sold, $l,o2o. Curtain Fixtures, establishments for the m. of, 1; gross m'd, 1,700; value, $24,000; value of stock used, $12,000; cap., $5,000; m. emp., 18. Silver Plated Ware, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $60,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 40. Refrigerators, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $7,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp,, 5. Willow Work, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Wheelwright Jobbers, 6; value m'd, $5,300; cap., $2,200; hands emp., 8. DOVER. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 300 ; value, $9,000 ; tons of sheathing paper m'd, 216; value, $21,600; cap., $300; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 2. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $4,700 ; value of stock used, $1,652 ; cap., $2,652 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. 440 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Fqxborough. Norfolk Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,397 ; value, $5,580 ; cap., $3,831 ; hands emp., 7. Farms, 121 ; acres, 8,782 ; value, including Buildings, $270,376 ; acres improved, 1,675 ; persons emp., 240. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,627. Unimprovable Land, acres, 35. "Woodland, acres, 4,444 ; value, $81,910. Indian Corn, acres, 107 ; bush., 3,030 ; value, $4,545. Eye, acres, 28; bush., 133; value, $199. Barley, acres, 39 ; bush., 632 ; value, $790. Oats, acres, 10 ; bush., 169 ; value,, $127. Potatoes, acres, 140 ; bush., 5,636 ; value, $4,227. Market Gai'dening, acres, 4 ; value of products, $470. Cranberries, acres,. 6^ ; bush., 6 ; value, $42. English Mowing, acres, 797 ; tons of English hay, 620 ; value, $18,600. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 353 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 244; value, $2,928. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,289 ; value of apples, $1,398 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $267. Sheep, 5 ; value, $35 ; lbs. of "Wool produced, 22 ; value, $18. Horses, 126 ; value, $7,900 ; Oxen over four years old, 36 ; Steers under four years old, 10 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,974 ; Milch Cows, 261 ; Heifers, 35 ; value of cows and heifers, $9,765 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (6 Bulls,) $180; gallons of Milk sold, 14,255 ; value, $2,565 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,150 ; value, $1,716. Beef, dressed, lbs., 42,700 ; value, $4,270. Pork, dressed, lbs., 33,290 ; value, $5,548. Veal, dressed, lbs., 14,982 ; value, $2,097. Swine, 73 ; value, $1,373 ; value of Poultry sold, $875 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,137. FOXBOROUGH. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 434 ; lbs. of cotton consumed, 1,200 ; cotton thread m'd, lbs., 1,000; value, $1,750. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $750 ; dozens of ladies' cotton hose m'd, 374; value, $1,200; cap., $3,500; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 441 Norfolk Co. Foxborough. Hollow "Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 175; value, $28,000; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 18. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,760 ; value of printing done, $8,600 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 6. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,050 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 19,000 ; value, 1^3,150 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 3. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 35 ; value, $1,400 ; value of stock used, $550 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 3 covered wagons, 2 express wagons, 1 cart; value $1,125; value of stock used, $700; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,200 ; value of clothing m'd, $9,300 ; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 2 ; f emp., 7. Soap, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $900 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 500; value, .$1,600 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 6,500; value, $750 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,300 ; value of work done, $3,600 ; cap., $1,900 ; hands emp., 5. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of tin ware m'd, $600 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Drugs, Medicines, and Dyestuffs m'd, value, $2,800 ; value of stock used, $875 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 2. Grist Mills, 2 ; bush, of Grain ground, 15,000; value, $25,000; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 97 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 167 ; gross value of stock used, $600 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,250 ; cap., $1,250; m. emp., 4. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; vialue of stock used, $1,125,000; straw -bonnets m'd, 150,000; value, $500,000; straw hats m'd, 1,204,570; value, $1,000,000 ; value of straw braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, $8,000 ; cap., $400,000 ; m. emp., 256''; f. emp., 1,400. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; coffins made, 30 ; value, $600 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $24,000 ; value 56 442 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. FoxBOROUGH. Norfolk Co. of wooden boxes made, $26,000 ; value of paper boxes made, $12,500; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 26. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 300 ; value, $900 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $300 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 860,000 ; value, $12,400; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 134,500 ; value, $538 ; Railroad Sleepers, value, $250 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 3,130; value, $12,880; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 10. Charcoal m'd, bush., 7,966; value, $1,200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 185 ; acres, 11,844; value, including Buildings, $930,070; acres improved, 2,097 ; persons emp., 100. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,901. Woodland, acres, 6,846; value, $136,782. Indian Corn, acres, 146 ; bush., 4,358 ; value, $7,000. "Wheat, acres, 3; bush., 34; value, $120. Rye, acres, 32 ; bush., 470 ; value, $940. Barley, acres, 14 ; bush., 267 ; value, $400. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 38 ; value, $57. Oats, acres, 7 ; bush., 120; value, $100. Millet, acres, 3 ; bush., 10; value, $15. Potatoes, acres, 110 ; bush., 10,514; value, $8,400. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 15 ; bush., 880 ; value, $700. Carrots, acres, li; bush., 339; value, $110. Cabbage, acres, 2^ ; value, $610. Winter Squash, acres, 3 ; value, $500. Market Gardening, acres, ^ ; value of products, $65. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1 ; bush., 262 ; value, $200. Tobacco, acres, ^ ; lbs., 175 ; value, $88. Cranberries, acres, 40 ; bush., 210 ; value, $840. English Mowing, acres, 1,250 ; tons English hay, 950 ; value, $28,500 Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 500 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 500 ; value, $8,500. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,667 ; value of apples, $2,925 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,765 ; value of pears, $550 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 886 ; value of fruit, $73 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $320. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. ' 443 Norfolk Co. Franklin. Sheep, 18; value of all sheep, $180; lbs. of "Wool produced, 80; value, $60. Horses, 248 ; value, $24,005 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $10 ; Oxen over four years old, 39 ; Steers under four years old, 14 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,315 ; Milch Cows, 315; Heifers, 67 ; value of cows and heifers, $16,465 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls, $150, 10 Colts, $700,) $850 ; gallons of Milk sold, 26,500 ; value, $6,650; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,965; value, $2,530; lbs. of Cheese, 915 ; value, $133. Beef, dressed, lbs., 32,515 ; value, $3,616. Pork, dressed, lbs., 86,566 ; value, $14,440. Ijarab, dressed, lbs., 80 ; value, $24. Veal, dressed, lbs., 17,502 ; value, $2,171^ Swine, 162; value, $2,585; value of Poultry sold, $1,545; value of Eggs sold, $2,072 ; lbs. of Honey, 270 ; value, $108 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 26 ; value, $22 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Pro- duce, $2,260. Oak Baskets and Plaster Blocks, establisliments for ra. of, 3 ; value m'd, $2,600 ; value of stock used, $400 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 4. Patent Bridle Winkers, establishments for m. of, 1 ; pairs of winkers m'd, 860 ; value, $500 ; value of stock used, $120; hands emp., 1. Sheet Iron Stoves and Funnel, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stofck used, $400 ; value of articles m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $800; hands emp., 1. Coloring Straw Goods, establishments for, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; amount received for coloring straw goods, $8,200 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 8. Hogshead and Barrel Hoops, 150,000; value, $3,670; hands emp., 4. Basket and Ship Timber, value, $350. FRANKLIN. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 1,972 ; lbs. of cotton consumed, 52,000 ; gross value of stock used, $39,000 ; lbs. Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 44,000 ; value, $44,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 21 ; f. emp., 20. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $32,000 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 280,000 ; value, $42,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; m. emp., 25 ; f. emp., 10. Bugle Trimmings for ladies' garments, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; 444 ^ STATISTICS OF THE [1865. * Franklin. . Norfolk Co. value of stock used, $3,000 ; dozen of Trimmings m'd, 25,000 ; value of stock, $12,000 ; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 20 ; f. emp.,*80. Rag Pickers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000; value of Machinery m'd, $6,000; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 7. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $50 ; daguerreotypes and jDhotographs taken, 250 ; value, $70 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of materials used, $400 ; Boats built, 34; value, $1,100; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 3. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establisliments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of Gravestones and Monuments m'd, $900; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1.. '' Soap, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $375 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 330 ; value, $1,275 ; cap., $650 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,350 ; value of Avork done, $2,650 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 5. Tiji Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $700 ; cap., $1,000. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 7,130 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 105 ; gross value of stock used, $12,700; value of boots and shoes m'd, $17,081 ; cap., $2,150; m. emp., 22. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $381,660; Straw Bonnets m'd, 157,900; value, $221,100; Straw Hats m'd, 421,400 ; value, $397,500 ; cap., $88,000 ; m. emp., 139 ; f. emp., 1,580. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,800 ; value of wooden boxes made, (for boots, shoes, bonnets and hats,) $13,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 7. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 90 ; value, $60 ; cap., $190 ; hands emp., 1. ^ Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 465,000 ; value, $7,082 ; estimated value of slabs, $340 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood prepared for market, cprds, 730 ; value, $2,685 ; cap., $2,260 ; cords of firewood prepared for market by the farmers, 1,274 ; value, $5,707. Farms, 220 ; acres, 13,352 ; value, including Buildings, $526,825 ; acres imprO'Ved, 8,589 ; persons emp., 282. Unimprovable Land, acres, 26. Woodland, acres, 4,737 ; value, $98,877. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 445 Norfolk Co. Franklin. Indian Corn, acres, 247^ ; bush., 6,341 ; value, $10,252 ; tons corn fod- der, 151 ; value, $1,575. Wheat, acres, 7^; bush., 67^; value, $118; tons Straw, 2f ; value, $37.50. Eye, acres, 66| ; bush., 641 ; value, $1,273 ; tons Straw, 28 ; value, $499. Barley, acres, 30; bush., 423 ; value, $655.50 ; tons Straw, 19 ; value, Oats, acres, 88J ; bush., 1,646; value, $1,591; tons Straw, 54; value, $650 ; acres sowed with oats and mowed for Fodder, 50 ; tons fod- der, 42^; value, $670. Potatoes, acres, 208; bush., 17,122 ; value, $12,522. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4^ ; bush., 949 ; value, $420. Onions, acres, | ; bush., 145 ; value, $250. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 494; value, $196. Cabbage, acres. If ; value, $200. Tobacco, acres, ^; lbs., 600 ; value, $160. Cranberries, acres, 205; bush., 911 ; value, $2,614. English Mowing, acres, 2,011; tons of English hay, 1,438; value, $36,706. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,045 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 612 ; value, $6,792. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,934 ; value of apples, $2,887 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 551 ; value of pears, $260.50 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 148 ; value, $2.50; value of Nuts or Beri-ies cultivated or gathered for market, $130. Sheep, 20 ; value, $120 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 89^ ; value, $55. Horses, 251; value, $23,917; Asses, 1; value, $25; Oxen over four years old, 108; Steers, 34; value of Oxen and Steers, $9,918 Milch Cows, 467 ; Heifers, 67 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,594 Yearlings, 44 ; Colts, 11 ; value, $1,388 ; gallons of Milk sold, 12,640 value, $2,620.60 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,766 ; value, $3,455 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,450; value, $197. Beef, dressed, lbs., 18,441 ; value, $2,087.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 81,776 ; value, $13,372.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 175 ; value, $20. Swine, 138 ; value, $1,997 ; value of Poultry sold, $868.95 ; value of Eggs sold, $957.50 ; lbs. of Honey, 325 ; value, $120; lbs. of Bees- wax, 32 ; value, $24.50 ; unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (White Beans, 4^7 bush.,) $1,442.75. 446 . STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Medfield. Norfolk Co. Value of all other articles manufactured in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $575. "Wooden Hat and Bomiet Blocks, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; blocks made, 700 ; value, $2,400 ; cap., $1,400 ; hands emp., 2. Plaster Hat and Bonnet Blocks, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; blocks made, 7,500 ; value, $1,550 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 6. Roofing Material, m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; feet of roof covered, 100,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. , Bonnet Wire, establishments for finishing, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; doz. of Wire finished, 12,542 ; value, $10,000 ; cap. $5,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. Wines, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; galls. of Wine m'd, 10,000; value, $10,000; cap., $4,000; m. emp., 3; f. emp., 1. Ladies' Felt Hats and Bonnets, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,750 ; hats and bonnets m'd, 1 6,250 ; value, $14,250; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 12. Twine and Candle Wicking, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $13,000 ; lbs. of Twine and Wicking m'd, 30,000; value, $15,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 8. MEDFIELD. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number of each m'd, 64 wagons ; value of the same, $11,000; value of stock used, $5,500; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 15. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $1,200; cap., $800; hands emp., 5. Tin Wai"e Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of tin ■ware m'd, $500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush. Grain ground, 6,300 ; value, $6,300. Staw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $34,000; straw bonnets m'd, 50,000; value, $50,000; straw hats m'd, 50,000; value, $25,000; Palm Leaf Hats made, 8,118; value, $237.83; cap., $16,000 ; m. emp., 32; f., emp., 170. Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods and Bonnets, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; m. emp., 23 ; f. emp., 330. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF •MASSACHUSETTS. 447 Norfolk Co. Medway. Bakei'ies, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $20,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 8. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 190,000 ; value, $3,520 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 273 ; value, $1,638. Charcoal m'd, bush., 700 ; value, $350. Farms, 102 ; acres, 6,186; value, including Buildings, $270,285 ; acres improved, 3,416; persons emp., 300. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,842^. Unimprovable Land, acres, 100. "Woodland, acres, 82 J ; value, $35,459. Indian Corn, acres, 147 ; bush., 4,875 ; value, $6,093.75. Rye, acres, 14i ; bush., 231 ; value, $288.75. Barley, acres, 43 ; bush., 885 ; value, $885. Oats, acres, 19; bush., 469 ; value, $422.10. Potatoes, acres, 57 ; bush., 4,140; value, $4,140. Cranberries, acres, 21 ; bush., 82 ; value, $164. English Mowing, acres, 880 ; tons of English hay, 880 ; value, $26,400. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 943| ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 702 ; value, $8,424. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,479 ; value of apples, $232. Horses, 142; value, $14,200; Oxen over four years old, 74; value of oxen $5,400 ; Milch Cows, 369 ; Heifers, 20; value of cows and heifers, $14,070; gallons of Milk sold, 2,534; value, $506.80; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,934 ; value, $1,983.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 100,000 ; value, $12,200. Pork, dressed, lbs., 52,529 ; value, $6,854. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 7,000 ; value, $860. Veal, dressed, lbs., 27,947 ; value, $3,593. Swine, 86; value, $1,290; value of Poultry sold, $350 ; value of Eggs sold, $968. MEDWAY. Cotton Mills, 5 ; Cotton Spindles, 2,300 ; lbs. cotton consumed, 642,023 value of stock used, $72,971; Cotton Thread m'd, lbs., 31,907 value, $48,830 ; lbs. Cotton Batting m'd, 448,550 ; value, $90,370 Pelisse Wadding m'd, bales, 32,500 ; value, $17,400 ; cap., $26,300 m. emp., 26 ; f emp., 20. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $9,680 ; 448 STATISTICS^OF THE [1865. Medwat. • Norfolk Co. shoddy m'd, lbs., 253,600; value, $31,552; cap., $7,000; m. emp., 16 ; f. emp., 11. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 2 ; gross value of stock used, $600 ; value of machmery m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp,, 3. Paper Manufactories, 2 ; tons of stock consumed, 350 ; value, $45,000 ; tons of Wrapping Paper m'd, 330 ; value, $65,000 ; cap., $23,000 ; m. emp., 13. Organs, Melodeons, and Harmoniums, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,100 ; organs m'd, 3 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,600 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 2. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $180 ; soft soap m'd, bbls., 75 ; value, $360. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of work done, $5,000 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $900; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 148,876 ; gross value of stock used, $229,296 ; value of boots m'd, $353,225 ; cap., $14,500 ; m. emp., 342. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $90,000 ; straw bonnets m'd, 60,000 ; value, $60,000 ; straw hats m'd, 90,000 ; value, $90,000 ; value Straw Braid m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $25,000 ; m. emp., 18 ; f. emp., 350. Brick Yards, 2; bricks m'd, 200,000; value, $1,600; cap., $500; hands emp., 6.. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,600 ; value of wooden boxes made, $14,000 ; cap., $3,200 ; m. emp., 6. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 500 ; value, $400 ; cap., $300; m. emp,, 1. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,327,000 ; value, $18,342; Shingles prepared for market, 70,000 ; value, $210; cap., $5,600 ; hands emp., 10. Fii'Gwood prepared for market, cords, 1,444; value, $4,460. Farms, 176; acres, 10,526 ; value, including Buildings, $572,665 ; acres improved, 6,642 ; persons emp., 179. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,963. Unimprovable Land, acres, 46. Woodland, acres, 401 ; value, $29,210. Indian Corn, acres, 317 ; bush., 8,453 ; value, $10,566. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IMASSACHUSETTS. 449 Norfolk Co. • Medway. "Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 30 ; vahie, $70. Rye, acres, 61i; bush., 8G5 ; value, $1,081. Barley, acres, 37J ; bush., 752 ; value, $752. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $15. Oats, acres, 121 ; value, $3,203. Potatoes, acres, 161; bush., 12,950; value, $9,071.20. ♦ Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 700 ; value, $175. Cranberries, acres, 56 ; bush., 305 ; value, $700. English Mowing, acres, 1,403 ; tons of English hay, 1,289 ; value, Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 881 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 588 ; value, $5,880. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,800 ; value of apples, $7,200 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 150 ; value of pears, $150. Saxony Sheep, of different grades, 4 ; Merino Sheep, 103 ; all other kinds of sheep, 46 ; gross value of all sheep, $650 ; lbs. of Wool pro- duced from Saxony sheep, 26 ; value, $15 ; lbs. Merino w^ool, 181 ; value, $137 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 249 ; valne, $100. Horses, 137; value, $11,410; Mule, 1; Oxen over four years old, 90 ; Steers under four years old, 14 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,495 ; Milch Cows, 547 ; Heifers, 45 ; value of cows and heifers, $14,450 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 Ayr- shires, 1 Jersey Bull, $250 ; 59 dry cows for fattening, $2,000 ;) gallons of Milk sold, 20,196; value, $4,039.20; lbs. of Butter sold, 17,629 ; value, $6,064; lbs. of Cheese, 1,595; value, $220. Beef, dressed, lbs., 67,562 ; value, $7,432. Pork, dressed, lbs., 90,000 ; value, $13,500. Veal, dressed, lbs., 25,609 ; value, $3,073. Swine, 190 ; value, $3,000 ; Poultry sold, value, $437 ; Eggs sold, value, $273 ; lbs. of Honey, 320 ; value, $148 ; value of unenumer- ated articles of Farm Produce, $500 ; 7,000 Hoops prepared for market ; value, $175. Cider, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; description and quantity m'd, bbls., 1,800 cider, 10 wine ; value, $7,275 ; value of stock used, $5,680 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 5. Organ Pipe Manufactory, 1 ; pipes made, 5,087 ; value, $3,000 ; value of stock used, $1,200; cap., 100; m. emp., 3. Bonnet Wire INIanufactory, 1 ; value of wire m'd, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. 57 450 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Milton. * Norfolk Co. ]\nLTON. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 350 ; value, $90,000 ; tons of Printing Paper m'd, 250 ; value, $110,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; ra. emp., 21 ; f. emp., 25. Chocolate Mills, 1 ; lbs. Chocolate m'd, 160,000 ; value, $64,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 14. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $7,300 ; cap., $2,000. Tamiing Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $120,000 ; Hides tanned, 2,040,000 ; value of Leather tanned, $175,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 20. India Rubber Goods, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,000 ; value of goods m'd, $18,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 2,500 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 5. Bakeries, 1; Value of stock used, $10,800; value of Bread m'd, $37,000; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 14. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of Granite quarried and prepared for market, $3,000; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 7. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,468 ; value, $7,238. Farms, 125; acres, 6,168; value, including Buildings, $1,090,670; acres improved, 4,652 ; persons emp., 217. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,671. Woodland, acres, 1,867 ; value, $62,250. • Indian Corn, acres, 100 ; bush., 3,615 ; value, $4,526.50. Eye, acres, 33 ; bush., 691 ; value, $941. Barley, acres, 9J; bush., 218; value, $305.50. Potatoes, acres, 86 ; bush., 7,328 ; value, $6,010.25. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 14^; bush., 2,210; value, $731.50. Onions, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,259 ; value, $1,728.50. Carrots, acres, 7^; bush., 2,273; value, $914. Cabbage, acres, 12 J; value, $1,876. Winter Squash, acres, 3^ ; value, $634. Market Gardening, acres, 46 ; value of products, $6,891. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,280 ; value, $679. English Mowing, acres, 1,342 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 1,602 ; value, $37,805. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 451 Norfolk Co. Needham. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 304 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 255 ; value, $3,055. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 252^; tons of salt hay, "336; value, $4,417. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,383 ; value of apples, $5,698 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fi-uit, 4,656; value of pears, $2,885; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 542 ; value of fruit, $727 ; value of Nuts or Berries,cultivated or gathered for market, $1,947. Horses, 3.63 ; value, $54,450 ; Asses and Mules, 4 ; value, $250 ; Oxen over four years old, 34 ; Steers under four years old, 4 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,000 ; JMilch Cows, 420 ; Heifers, 75 ; value of cows and heifers, $27,075; gallons of Milk sold, 107,921; value, $20,800 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,002 ; value, $827. Beef, dressed, lbs., 56,350 ; value, $5,746. Pork, dressed, lbs., 56,570 ; value, $9,228. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 50 ; value, $6. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,210 ; value, $206. Swine, 322; value, $5,291; value of Poultry sold, $441; value of Eggs sold, $1,062; lbs. Honey, 556; value, $187; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $4,870. Jellies, Jams, and Preserved Fruits, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; value of articles m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 2. Wool pulled from Pelts and cleansed, establishments, 1 ; lbs. Wool pulled and prepared for market, 100,000 ; value, $67,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 9. Nursery Business, amount of stock in Trees, Shrubs, &c., $4,000 ; value of annual sales, $3,250 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 4. Green House Establishments, 4 ; amount of stock in Floral Plants and Shrubs, $4,500 ; value of annual sales of Cut Flowers, Plants, &c., $3,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 6. NEEDHAM. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; lbs. of Shoddy m'd, 128,422; value, $8,000; cap., $2,500; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Hosiery, establishments for m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $31,950 ; quantity of hosiery m'd, dozen, 17,580; value, $72,750; cap., $61,500 ; m. emp., 53 ; f. emp., 96. • 452 * STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Needham. ' Norfolk Co. Silk Manufactories,. 1 ; value of stock used, $37,500 ; lbs. Sewing Silk m'd, 3,000 ; value, $42,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp.. 2 ; f. emp., 10. Cotton, "Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $24,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 20. Blind Hinges and Fastenings, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; iron and brass hinges and fastenings m'd, pairs, 100,000; value, $5,000; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 12. Paper Manufactories, 5 ; stock consumed, tons, 1,107 ; value, $131,800 ; tons of Printing Paper m'd, 530 ; value, $159,000 ; tons of Wrapping Paper m'd, 100 ; value, $24,000 ; aU other kinds of paper m'd, tons, 95; value, $26,200; cap., $159,000; m. emp., 41 ; f. emp., 34. Paper Collar Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; collars m'd, 167,000 ; value, $3,300 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 18. Master Builders, 6; Buildings erected, 11; value, $23,200; value of materials used, $14,700 ; hands emp., 17. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; value of work done, $4,800 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 6. "White Lead and other Paints, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock vised $5,000; quantity of all other Paints m'd, lbs., 36,000; value, $6,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 4. Glue Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of Glue and Gums m'd, $4,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,700 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 63,600 ; gross value of stock used, $50,300 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $78,600; cap., $21,300 ; m. emp., 54; f. emp., 16. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15 ; value of paper boxes made, $60 ; m. emp.,*l ; f. emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,102 ; value, $12,012. Farms, 201 ; acres, 9,888; value, including Buildings, $812,345 : acres improved, 4,800 ; persons emp., 239. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,450. ' 'Unimprovable Land, acres, 22. Woodland, acres, 5,850 ; value, $234,000. Indian Corn, acres, 219; bush., 6,829 ; value, $13,658. Wlieat, acres, 1 ; bush., 6; value, $18., Rye, acres, 79 ; bush., 1,221 ; value, $2,136.75. Barley, acres, 32; bush., 650 ; value, $975. Buckwheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 20 ; value, $40. Oats, acres, 12|-; bush., 215; value, $215. Potatoes, acr£s, 208; bush., 18,192; value, $18,192. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF I^IASSACHUSETTS. 453 Norfolk Co. Needham. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 46 ; bush., 6,968 ; value, $2,787.20. Onions, bush., 405 ; value, $810. Carrots, acres, 11 ; bush., 2,235; value, $1,117.50. Cabbage, acres, 16 ; value, $2,800. "Winter Squash, acres, 18; value, $1,471.80. Market Gardening, acres, 25 ; value of products, $3,359.25. Beets and all other esculent vegetables, value, $2,641. Cranberries, acres, 66^ ; bush., 20; value, $120. English Mowing, acres, 1,822; tons of English hay, 1,663^; value, $58,222. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 772 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 660; value, $11,880. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,360; value of apples, $3,944 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,267 ; value of pears, $750; Peach-trees cultivated for their fruit, 240 ; value of fruit, $83 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $800 ; value of Grapes produced, $1,185. Sheep, 14; value, $140. Horses, 329; value, $27,890; Asses and Mules, 6; value, $1,250; Oxen over four years old, 20 ; value of oxen, $1,700 ; Milch Cows, 447 ; Heifers, 67 ; value of cows and heifers, $23,065 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (2 Bulls,) $100; gallons of IMilk sold, 22,062; value, $4,853.64; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,799; value, $2,317.60 ; lbs. of Cheese, 75 ; value, $15. Beef, dressed, lbs., 293,900 ; value, $49,963. Pork, dressed, lbs., 91,028 ; value, $15,474.76. Veal, dressed, lbs., 15,740; value, $1,967.50. Swine, 265 ; value, $4,290 ; value of Poultry sold, $773 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,580.10; lbs. of Honey, 735; value, $275.62. Paper Bag Manufactory, 1 ; value of stock used, $40,000 ; quantity m'd, 15,000,000 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; males emp., 3 ; f., emp., 6. Wheelwright Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of goods made, $2,450 ; cap., $1,400 ; m. emp., 4. Neat's Foot Oil Manufactory, 1 ; gallons m'd, 50 ; value, $100. Tripe, place for preparing, 1 ; lbs. prepared, 5,000 ; value, $350. Hogshead Hoops m'd, 15,000; value, $375. • Paper Tarring establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; business done, $500; cap., $100; m. emp., 1. 454 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. QuiNCY. Norfolk Co. QUINCY. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 newspapers printed, (Quincy Patriot,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value $1,000 ; cap., $400 ; value of all other printing done, $800 ; cap., $300; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used $225 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 2,000 ; value, $800 cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 2 ; harnesses m'd, 5 ; value, $200 value of stock used, $125 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 4. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $58,000 ; vessels launched, 2 amount of tonnage, 1,559 ; value, $75,000 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands emp., 50. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of materials used, $875 Boats built, 5; value, $1,100; cap., $300; hands ^emp., 3. Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of foreign fabric, 50 ; value of the fabric $8,000; value of the sails, $12,000; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; num- ber m'd, 5 wagons, 2 sleighs ; value, $7 GO ; value of stock used, $500 cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $24,000 value of clothing m'd, $34,500 ; cap., $8,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 40 Marble and Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of gravestones m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $200 hands emp., 5. Master Builders, 5 ; Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $1,825 ; value of materials used, $1,167 ; hands emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $1,400 ; value of work done, $10,000 ; cap., $2,900 ; hands emp., 7. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of Tin Ware m'd, $1,300 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 6 ; value of stock used, $11,400 ; Hides tanned, 15,600 ; hides curried, 32,200 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $160,220 ; cap., $76,400 ; hands emp., 43. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 118,737; Shoes, pairs of aU kinds m'd, 962; gross value of stock used, $308,155 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $467,665 ; cap., $61,000 ; m. emp., 351 ; f. emp., 121. Blacking, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of Blacking m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. • 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 455 Norfolk Co. Quincy. Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $40 ; value of Pumps m'd, $90 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Colfins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $18; coffins made, 12; value, $30; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of gas m'd, $4,000; cap., $12,500 ; hands emp,, 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved, 2,100 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $2,200 ; hands, emp., 3. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. SheU Fish, bush, taken, (Clams,) 2,500 ; value, $2,500 ; cap. $500 ; hands emp., 8. Alewives taken, 15,000 ; value, $150 ; hands emp., 7. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 3 ; tonnage, 883 ; value, $59,000 ; amount received for Freight, $44,627 ; hands emp., 21. Stone Quarries, 10 ; Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $271,880; cap., $133,000; hands emp., 306. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 761 ; value, $6,088 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 36. Farms, 66 ; acres, 4,095 ; value, including Buildings, $564,650 ; acres improved, 3,638 ; persons emp., 151. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,050. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,000. Woodland, acres, 2,850 ; value, $85,500. Lidian Com, acres, 97 ; bush., 3,004 ; value, $4,506. Rye, acres, 11; bush., 167; value, $283.90. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 16; value, $32. Potatoes, acres, 40 ; bush., 5,022 ; value, $6,277.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 11 ; bush., 2,201 ; value, $1,100.50. Onions, acres, 4; bush., 488 ; value, $976. Carrots, acres, 6; bush., 1,975; value, $987.50. Cabbage, acres, 7 ; value, $1,258. Winter Squash, acres, 4 ; value, $282. Market Gardening, acres, 5 ; value of products, $928. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 520 ; value, $260. Cranberries, acres, ^; bush., 20; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 1,495; tons of English hay, 1,626; value, $56,910. 456 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Randolph. " Norfolk Co. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 60 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 57 ; value, $798. Salt Marsh. mown, acres, 698; tons of salt hay, 732; value, $14,640. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,940 ; value of apples, $3,084 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,789 ; value of pears, $1,433 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,122 ; value, $500 ; value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $750 ; value of Grapes cultivated or gathered for market, $300. Sheep, 73 ; value, $365 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 219 ; value, $109.50. Horses, 447 ; value, $67,050 ; Oxen over four years old, 36 ; value, $4,500 ; Milch Cows, 545 ; Heifers, 25 ; value of cows and heifers, $27,875 ; gallons of Milk sold, 210,226 ; value, $42,045.20 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 500 ; value, $200. Beef, dressed, lbs., 669,200 ; value, $80,204. Pork, dressed, lbs., 130,410 ; value, $23,473.80. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 9,100; value, $1,092. Veal, dressed, lbs., 16,050 ; value, $2,086.50. Swine, 530 ; value, $10,600 ; value of Poultry sold, $858 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,345. « Slate Quarries, 1 ; value of Slate quarried, $800 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Lead, establishments for melting and preparing, 1 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Freighting Stone, &c., Sloops and other vessels employed in, 15 ; ,ton- nage, 715 ; value of Sloops, $18,500 ; receipts for Freight, $25,000 ; hands emp., 60. Freighting Fish to market, Vessels employed, 2 ; tonnage, 20 ; value of Vessels, $500 ; hands emp., 5. Smelt and other fish seined for market, tons, 20 ; value, $3,000 ; other fish, lbs., 4,000; value, $320; cap., $100; hands emp., 6. RANDOLPH. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; newspapers printed, (Transcript and Advertiser,) _ 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value of newspaper, $950 ; cap., $200 ; value of all other Printing, $800 ; cap., $200 ; ra. emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; daguen-eotypes and photographs taken, 1,500 ; value, $480 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 457 Norfolk Co. Randolph. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 15 ; value, $600 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, .Wagons, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 11 ; value, $1,200 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,500 ; value of clothing m'd, $9,500 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp,, 5. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; Soft Soap m'd, bbls., 240 ; value, $360 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $8,500 ; value of materials used, $7,000 ; hands emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of work done, $4,000 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 7. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,075 ; value of Tin Ware m'd, $1,585 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 375,905 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 117,310 ; gi'oss value of stock used, $1,055,358 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,585,897 ; cap., $238,375 ; m. emp., 1,789 ; f. emp., 248. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 3. Coffins and Burial Cases, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; Coffins made, 118; value, $1,000; cap., $100; hands emp., 2. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of w^ooden boxes made, $10,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 9. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 2,000 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,019 ; value, $8,751 ; cap., S800 ; hands emp., 65. Farms, 36 ; acres, 10,799 ; value, including Buildings, $1,333,350 ; acres improved, 2,844 ; persons emp., 61. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,098. Unimprovable Land, acres, 158. Woodland, acres, 3,699 ; value, $110,970. Indian Corn, acres, 53 ; bush., 350 ; value, $755. Rye, acres, 4J; bush., 102; value, $153. Barley, acres, 3| ; bush., 51 ; value, $102. Potatoes, acres, 121 ; bush., 6,054 ; value, $5,560.50. Cabbage, acres, 2^ ; value, $200. Cranberries, acres, 9^; bush., 145; value, $435, 58 458 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. RoxBURT. " Norfolk Co. English Mowing, acres, 657; tons of English hay, 929 ; value, $18,580. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 265 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 261 ; value, $2,610. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 56 ; tons of Salt hay, 96 ; value, $1,152. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,172 ; value of apples, $750 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 660 ; value of pears, $300 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $100. Sheep, 22; gross value, $272 ; Wool produced, lbs., 110 ; value, $66. Horses, 302 ; value, $30,200 ; Oxen over four years old, 22 ; value of oxen, $2,750 ; Milch Cows, 300 ; value of cows, $12,000 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (3 BuEs,) $150 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,680 ; value, $4,008 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 732 ; value, $292 ; lbs. of Cheese, 145 ; value, $29. Beef, dressed, lbs., 282,000 ; value, $42,300. Pork, dressed, lbs., 107,850 ; value, $16,177.50. Veal, dressed, lbs., 18,250 ; value, $2,737. Swine, 312; value, $4,680; value of Poultry sold, $565; value of Eggs sold, $332 ; lbs. of Honey, 75 ; value, $37.50. Shoe Strings, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value m'd, $22,450 ; value of stock used, $11,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 28. Hot House Grapes, lbs., 2,125 ; value, $2,125. Hot House Peaches, dozen, 20 ; value, $240. ROXBURY. Woollen Carpeting, mills for m. of, 1 ; Scoured Wool consumed, lbs., 52,000 ; gross value of stock used, $20,800 ; Woollen Carpeting m'd, yds., 30,000 ; value, $33,000 ; establishments for m. of all other Car- peting, 2 ; value of stock used, $503,000 ; carpeting m'd, yds., 510,000; value, $750,000; cap., $223,000; m. emp., 119; f. emp., 204. Ladies' Silk Scarfs, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; scarfs m'd, 6,000 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 4. Linen, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; linen m'd, yds., 300,000 ; value, $58,000; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 12; f. ^ emp., 40. Belt Ribbons, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $19,798 ; quan- tity and description of goods m'd, (Belt Ribbons,) 56,000 ; value, $32,300 ; cap., $27,000 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 23. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. • 459 Norfolk Co. Roxbuky. Dress Trimmings, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $52,874 ; value of goods m'd, $85,625 ; cap., $73,000 ; m. emp., 20 ; f. emp., 64. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $182,846 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 1,985 ; value, $293,750 ; cap., $177,000 ; hands emp., 145. Cotton, Woollen and other machinery, establishments for m. of, 4 ; gross value of stock used, $118,700; value of Machinery m'd, $168,200 ; cap., $63,200 ; hands emp., 66. Locomotives, Steam-Engines, and Boilers, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $194,000; steam-engines and boilers built, 100; value, $280,000; cap., $56,000 ; hands emp., 77. Fire-Engines, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,600 ; fire-engines m'd, 3 ; value, $11,205 ; cap., $17,500 ; hands emp., 15. Copper Manufactories, 1; value of stock used, $1,200; value m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 2. Starch Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $60,000 ; lbs. of starch m'd, 920,000; value, $75,000; cap., $20,000; m. emp., 9. Chemical Preparations, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of chemical preparations m'd, $50,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 6. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; value of Paper Hangings m'd, $300,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; m. emp., 90 ; f. emp., 30. Card Paper, Cards and Bonnet Paper, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; cards m'd, 90,000,000 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 10. Organs, Melodeons and Harmoniums, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; organs m'd, 30 ; value, $60,000 ; cap., $25,00© ; hands emp., 40. Piano-Forte Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $68,500 ; piano- fortes m'd, 525 ; value, $130,000 ; cap., $55,000 ; establishments for the m. of detached parts of piano-fortes, 1 ; value parts m'd, $33,000; value of stock used, $17,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; other Musical Listrument manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; reed instruments m'd, 5 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 66. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $17,100 ; newspapers printed, (Norfolk County Journal and Roxbury City Gazette,) 2 ; issued weekly ; value, $7,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; all other printing done, $4,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; m. emp., 13. Book-Publishing Establishments, 1 ; books published, 4,400 ; value, $24,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. eipp,, 1. 460 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. RoxBDRT. ' Norfolk Co. Clock Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; clocks m'd, 632 ; value, $25,764 ; cap., $40,000 ; m. emp., 36. Daguerreian and Pbotograpliic Establishments, 4 ; value of stock used, $2,260 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 29,400 ; value, $9,740 ; cap., $4,500 ; ni. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 1. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver "Ware," and Jewelry, establish- ments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used,- $6,000 ; watches m'd, 2,217 ; value, $87,046 ; cap., $80,000 ; m. emp., 42 ; f. emp., 28. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 5 ; number of each m'd, 800 trunks, 44 harnesses ; value, $7,615 ; value of stock used, $4,140 ; cap., $2,750 ; hands emp., 10. Fur Goods, including Leather Gloves and Mittens, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; articles m'd, 230 ; value, $1,300 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 1. Cordage Manufactories, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,140,000 ; value of cordage m'd, $1,482,900 ; cap., $500,525 ; hands emp., 398. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "VVagon?, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments form, of, 10 ; number of each m'd, 148 ; value, $45,375 ; value of stock used, $14,600 ; cap., $38,225 ; hands emp., 34. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; wheels m'd, 52 ; value, $325 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 1. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 2,500 ; value, $1,800 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1. . Clothing, establishments for m. of, 10 ; value of stock used, $35,800 ; value of clotliing m'd, $55,900; cap., $12,975; m. emp., 13; f. emp., 26. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; articles m'd, 250 ; value, $8,500 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 7. Sperm and Tallow Candles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $40,000 ; lbs. Tallow Candles made, 300,000 ; value, $49,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 8. Soap, establishments, for m. of, 4; value of stock used, $102,500 ; bbls. of Soft Soap m'd, 225 ; value, $800 ; lbs. of Hard Soap m'd, 516,000 ; value, $67,000 ; value all other soaps m'd, $45,240 ; cap., $28,300 ; hands emp., 13. Kerosene or refined Petroleum, establishments for m. of, 1 ; crude Petroleum used, bbls., 7,000 ; value, $70,000 ; gallons Lubricating Oil, 186,680; value, $140,000; cap., $60,000; hands emp., 20. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 461 Norfolk Co. Roxbury. Master Builders, 10; Buildings erected, 25 ; value, $373,000; value of materials used, §258,700; hands emp., 110. Blacksmitlj Shops, 21 ; value of stock used, $26,347 ; value of work done, $76,444; cap., $21,100; hands emp., 60. Cabinet Manufactories, 4 ; value of stock used, $4,200 ; value of Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, $12,400 ; cap., $3,700 ; hands emp., 15. Tin Ware Manufactories, 8 ; value of stock used, $8,850 ; value of tin ware m'd, $20,700 ; cap., $9,700; hands emp., 12. White Lead and other Paints, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $286,477 ; lbs! of White Lead m'd, 2,087,168 ; value, $375,690 ; cap., $204,000 ; hands emp., 25. Di-ugs, Medicines, and Dyestuffs, establishments for m. of, 8 ; value of stock used, $125,300; value of drugs, medicines, and dyestuiFs m'd, $163,800; cap., $15,450; m. emp., 13; f. emp., 5. Varnish, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; gal- lons of varnish m'd, 30,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 12; value of stock used, $545,044 ; Hides tanned, 239,008 ; hides tanned and curried, 368,477; value of ' Leather tanned and curried, $690,051; cap., $346,000 ; hands emp., 171. Patent and Enamelled Leather, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $158,274; value of patent and enamelled leather m'd, $204,215 ; cap., $33,500 ; hands emp., 53. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 562 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 110 ; gross value of stock used, $2,480 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $5,330 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 14. Engine and other Hose, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $23,465 ; feet of engine hose m'd, leather, 9,566 ; rubber, 12,000 ; value, $31,715 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 5. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $11,840 ; value of stock used, $4,045 ; cap., $2,945 ; m. emp., 9. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $300 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,200; coffins made, 700; value, $5,500; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 3. Planing Mills and Establishments for m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of all other work done, $6,200 ; cap., $10,500 ; hands emp., 7. 462 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. RoxBURT. ' Norfolk Co. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $17,173 ; value of wooden boxes made, $27,168 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 12. Fireworks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value fireworks m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 4. Friction Matches, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000; gross of matches m'd, 24,000; value, $72,000; cap., $50,000 ; m. emp., 40 ; f. emp., 50. India Rubber Goods, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400,000 ; value of goods m'd, $600,000 ; cap., $450,000 ; m, emp., 100. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $31,000 ; value of gas m'd, $70,000 ; cap., $175,000 ; hands emp., 19. Ice for market, establishments for preservation: of, 1 ; tons preserved, 500 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 11; value of stock used, $158,285; value of Bread m'd, $258,720 ; cap., $67,800 ; hands emp., 72. Breweries, 8 ; value of stock used, $363,725 ; bbls of beer m'd, 74,800 ; value, $568,250 ; cap., $213,600 ; hands emp., 86. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged In, 1 ; tonnage, 105 ; value, $3,500 ; amount received for freight, $7,000 ; hands emp., 5. Stone and Marble Quarries, 4 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $21,025; cap., $2,800 ; hands emp., 34. Farms, 20; acres, 436; value, including Buildings, $878,500^ acres improved, 356 ; persons emp., 43. Unimproved Land, acres, 78. . Indian Corn, acres, 2 ; bush., 110 ; value, $165. Potatoes, acres, 27 ; bush., 2,700; value, $2,160. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $275. Market Gardening, acres, 84^; value of products, $22,850. English Mowing, acres, 322 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 524 ; value, $16,705. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 154|^; tons of salt hay, 279 ; value, $4,480. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,542 ; value of apples, $10,852 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,771 ; value of pears, $13,278 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,285 ; value, $6,375 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $3,000. Merino Sheep, 1 ; all other kinds of sheep, 2 ; value, $30. Horses, 1,368; value, $236,460; Oxen over four years old, 4; vahie, $425 ; Milch Cows, 276 ; Heifers, 9 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,210 ; gaUons of Milk sold, 19,000 ; value, $4,750. Beef, lbs. dressed, 30,000 ; value, $3,300. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF JVIASSACHUSETTS. 463 Norfolk Co. Sharon. Veal, lbs. dressed, 36,000 ; value, $2,880. Swine, 271; value, $6,806; value of Eggs sold,, $320. Hose Carriages, &c., establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $4,500 ; value of stock, $1,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 2. Vinegar, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value m'd, $14,000 ; value of stock, $8,300 ; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 8. Bone Dust, &c., establishments for m. of, 2 ; value m'd, $400,000 ; value of stock, $220,000 ; cap., $130,000 ; m. emp., 70. Silk and Lace Bonnets, establishments for m. of, 8; value m'd, $6,150 ; value of stock, $4,000 ; cap., $2,400 ; f. emp., 9. Artificial Teeth, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value m'd, $8,400 ; value of stock, $3,900 ; cap., $4,050 ; m. emp., 7. Refrigerators, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $2,300 ; value of stock, $1,100 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 4. Stucco "Work, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $1,000 ; value of stock, $100; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Yeast, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $10,000 ; value of stock, $4,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 3. Iron Bridges, Roofs, &c., establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $25,000 ; value of stock, $12,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 40. Caloric Engines, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $20,800 ; value of stock, $8,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 12. Machine Knives, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $5,000 ; value of stock, $2,500 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 4. TaUow, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value m'd, $63,000 ; value of stock, $53,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; m. emp., 4. Oakum, establishments for ra. of, 2 ; value m'd, $70,000 ; value of stock, $50,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 15. Carvings, estabhshments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $1,200 ; value of stock, $300 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Croquet Balls, &c., establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $5,000 ; value of stock, $1,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1. Wood Turnings, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $5,000 ; value of stock, $800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2. SHARON. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Flax Yarn consumed, lbs., 121,523 ; gross value of stock used, $70,439 ; yards Canvas Cloth m'd, 69,470 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 14. 464 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Sharon. " Norfolk Co. Cutlery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $22,000 ; articles m'd, 30,000 dozen Shoe and Butcher Knives ; 1,500 dozen Trowels ; value, $70,000 ; cap. $25,000 ; hands emp., 70. Blacksmith's Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of work done, $2,280 ; cap., $200 ; hands, 3. Boots, pairs m'd, 33,847 ; value of stock used, $98,971 ; value of Boots and Shoes m'd, $140,636; cap., $17,300; m. emp., 71 ; f. emp., 8. CoflBns and Burial Cases, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; coffins m'd, 25 ; value, $300 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 100; value, $400; cap., $200; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 265,000 ; value, • $5,000 ; Shingles prepared for market, $45,000 ; value, $1,400 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,090 ; value, $12,360 ; cap., $3,090 ; hands emp., 63. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 12,600 ; value, $1,575 ; cap., $252 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 158 ; acres, 11,108 ; value, including Buildings, $332,102 ; acres impi'oved, 1,558 ; hands emp., 276. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,001. Unimprovable Land, acres, 135. Woodland, acres, 5,891 ; value, $112,414. Indian Corn, acres, 198; bush., 5,045; value, $5,450. Eye, acres, 33 ; bush., 382 ; value, $382. Barley, acres, 13 ; bush., 230 ; value, $345. Millet, acres, 1 ; bush., 10 ; value, $12. Potatoes, acres, 105 ; bush., 5,805 ; value, $2,907. Turnips, acres, 5 ; bush., 800 ; value, $320. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 200 ; value, $200. Carrots, ^ ; bush., 150 ; value, $35. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $1,000. Winter Squash, 2; value, $160. Cranberries, acres, 20 ; bush., 550 ; value, $1,650. English Mowing, acres, 1,240; tons English hay, 7,90; value, $19,750. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 523 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 450 ; value, $5,460. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,100 ; value of apples, $1,650 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 250 ; value of peara, '$50. Sheep, 13 ;. value, $78 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 45 ; value, $27. I 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 4G5 Norfolk Co. Stoughton. Horses, 148 ; Vcalue, $11,223 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $25 ; Oxen over four years old, 44 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,675 ; Milch Cows, 366 ; Heifers, 33 ; value of cows and heifers, $17,380 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $100 ; gallons of Milk sold, 24,000 ; value, $2,880 ; Butter, lbs., 14,650 ; value, $4,395 ; Cheese, lbs., 1,200 ; value, $240. Beef, dressed, lbs., 9,000 ; value, $1,080. Veal, dressed, lbs., 18,750 ; value, $3,000. Swine, 153; value, $1,884; value of Poultry sold, $600; value of Eggs sold, $450 ; Honey, lbs., 50 ; value, $15 ; White Beans, bush., 100 ; value, $350. Hoops m'd, 125,000; value, $3,750; m. emp., 20. Ship Timber prepared for market, tons, 30 ; value, $210 ; m. emp., 2. STOUGHTON. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Spindles, 320 ; Cotton consumed, lbs., 10,000 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, lbs., 8,000 ; value, $7,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f emp., 5. Woollen Mills, 2 ; sets Woollen Machinery, 4 ; Scoured Wool con- sumed, lbs., 115,000; value of stock used, $90,000 ; Woollen Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, lbs., 20,000 ; value, $25,000 ; all other woollen goods m'd, $150,000 ; cap., $42,000 ; m. emp., 46 ; f. emp., 64. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $900 ; Newspapers printed, (Stoughton Sentinel,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value of newspapers and periodicals, $1,400 ; value of Book printing done, $100 ; value of all other printing done, $700 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; number m'd, 41 ; value, $9,475 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; cap., $2,300 ; hands emp., 3. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; articles m'd, 4 Monuments, 75 Gravestones ; value, $2,800 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 2. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; bbls. Soft Soap m'd, 300 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 5 ; value, $6,500 ; value of the materials used, $3,800 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith's Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,700 ; value of work done, $6,700 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 8. 59 466 STATISTIt^S OF THE [1865. Stoughton. . * Norfolk Cp. Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $34,000 ; cap., $17,000 ; hands emp., 8. Boots, ^^airs of all kinds m'd, 341,691 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 838 ; value of stock used in the manufacture of boots and shoes, $883,673 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,264,107 ; cap., $150,000 ; m. emp., 964; f. emp., 184. Last and Shoe Peg Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; lasts m'd, 12,Q00; value, $7,200 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 8. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; coffins made, 95 ; value, $1,600 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 600 ; value, $700 ; cap., $200. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 75,000 ; value, $1,500 ; number of Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves pre- pared for market, 50,000 ; value, $175 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,610; value, $7,245; cap., $2,300 ; hands emp., 1 6. Charcoal m'd, bush., 5,600; value, $1,120; cap., $800; hands emp., 2. Farms, 99 ; acres, 5,184 ; value, including Buildings, $238,095 ; acres improved, 4,884 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 200. . Unimprovable Land, acres, 100. "Woodland, acres, 5,805 ; value, $145,125. Indian Corn, acres, 65; bush., 1,950; value, $3,500. Rye, acres, 10; bush., 112 ; value, $220. Barley, acres, 7 ; bush., 82 ; value, $123. Potatoes, acres, 159 ; bush., 9,540 ; value, $9,540. Cranberries, acres, 2^; bush., 41 ; value, $164. English Mowing, acres, 824 ; tons English hay, 882 ; value, $26,460. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 386 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 282 ; value, $4,230. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,373 ; value of apples, $977. Horses, 286 ; value, $28,830 ; Oxen over four years old, 44 ; value, $4,100 ; Milch Cows, 356 ; Heifers, 21 ; value of cows and heifers, $13,030 ; galls, of Milk sold, 51,520 ; value, $12,880; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,017 ; value, $1,700 ; lbs. of Cheese sold, 3,500 ; value, $700. Beef, dressed, lbs., 10,603 ; value, $2,427. Pork, dressed, lbs., 69,849 ; value, $12,572. Veal, dressed, lbs., 14,960 ; value, $2,383. Swine, 151 ; value, $2,317; value of Poultry sold, $596; value of Eggs .■sold, $1,842. 1865.] . INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 467 Norfolk Co. Walpole. WALPOLE. Cotton Mills, 3 ; Spindles, 1,670 ; Cotton consumed, lbs., 47,586 ; gross value of stock used, $36,294; lbs. of Yam m'd and not made into cloth, 16,000; gross value, $22,400; Cotton Thread m'd, lbs., 24,000; value, $18,000 ; cap., $22,900 ; m. emp., 13 ; f. emp., 11. Woollen Mills,* 1 ; sets Woollen Machinery, 3 ; pounds of Scoured Wool consumed, 45,000 ; gross value of stock used, $45,000 ; pounds of Woollen Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 33,000 ; value, $62,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 14; f. emp., 5. Forges, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; tons of Bar Iron, Anchors, Chain Cables, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, 20 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,200 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 80 ; value, $4,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Machine and Hand Cards, establishments for the ' m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $36,000; feet of machine cards m'd, 22,576; value, $47,423 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 2. Hoop Skirts, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $75,000; hoop skirts m'd, 90,000; value, $110,000; cap., $7,000; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 50. • Paper Manufactories, 3 ; tons of stock consumed, 1,274 ; value, $8,366,568; tons of Wrapping Paper m'd, 719 ; value, $195,348.59 ; tons Board Paper m'd, 113 ; value, $16,947 ; cap., $93,000 ; m. emp., 46 ; f. emp., 11. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; Linen Twine for fish lines, value, $15,053 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 6. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of work done, $7,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 25,000 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 2,000 ; gross value of stock used, $28,747 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $43,117; cap., $20,000; m. emp., 100. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 260,000; value, $4,680 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood atid Bark prepared for market, cords, 620 ; value, $3,720 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 8,000 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 171 ; acres, 8,910 ; value, including Buildings, $462,185 ; acres improved, 6,040 ; persons emp., 190. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,020. 468 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. "Walpole. Norfolk Co. Woodland, acres, 1,850 ; value, $7,400. Indian Corn, acres, 154 ; bush., 4,620 ; value, $4,620. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 12 ; value, $27. Eye, acres, 21 ; bush., 241 ; value, $482. Barley, acres, 30 ; bush., 400 ; value, $500. Oats, acres, 36 ; bush., 845 ; value, $845. Potatoes, acres, 105 ; bush., 5,800 ; value, $464. Cranberries, acres, 20 ; bush., 5 ; value, $20. English Mowing, acres, 1,106 ; tons of EngHsh hay, 950 ; value, $29,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 591 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 385 ; value, $5,775. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,135 ; value of apples, $1,534 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 431; value of pears, $224; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,200 ; value of the fruit, $300 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $500. Sheep, 49 ; value, $145 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 12 ; value, $10. Horses, 267; value, $19,137; Oxen over four years old, 56; Steers under four years old, 12 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,255 ; Milch Cows, 503 ; Heifers, 8 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,627 ; Two- year olds. Yearlings, and Bulls, value, $1,377 ; gallons of Milk sold, 71,000; value, $11,832; lbs. of Butter sold, 11,100 ; value, $3,330. Beef, dressed, lbs., 55,000 ; value, $5,500. Pork, dressed, lbs., 31,100 ; value, $5,184. Veal, dressed, lbs., 26,665 ; value, $3,319. Swine, 134; value, $2,393; value of Poultry sold, $457; value of Eggs sold, $1,000 ; Honey, lbs., 600 ; value, $240 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm* Produce, $250. Springs and Axles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; Wagon Axles m'd, tons, 100-; AVagon Springs m'd, tons, 80 ; value, $20,000 ; stock used, $10,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 20. Raih-oad Waste cleansed, tons, 10 ; value, $2,500 ; stock used, $1,100 ; cap , $500 ; hands emp., 2. Cotton Stock, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; pounds of stock con- sumed, 109,015 ; gross value of the stock used, $36,405 ; value of the same m'd, $49,097; cap., $10,000; hands 15. Carpet Lining, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; pounds of stock used, 40,000 ; gross value, $4,400 ; value of the . same m'd, $9,000 ; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 14. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 469 ■ 1 , Norfolk Co. "West Roxbury. WEST ROXBURY. , Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; number of each ni'd, 27 ; value, $1,644 ; value of stock used, $850 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of clothing m'd, $7,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 6. Master Builders, 7 ; Buildings erected, 12 ; value, $50,100 ; value of materials used, $33,400 ; hands emp., 45. Blacksmith Shops, 7 ; value of stock used, $7,000 ; value of work done, $19,000 ; cap., $5,100 ; hands emp., 16. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $179,686 ; Hides tanned and curried, 7,500 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 23. Patent and Enamelled Leather, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,350 ; value of leather m'd, $33,800 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 20. India Rubber Goods, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of goods m'd, $50,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 6. Gas, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of gas m'd, $15,000 ; cap., $78,000 ; hands emp., 4.- Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 13,000 ; value, $23,050 ; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 34. Farms, 108; acres, 7,006; value, including Buildings, $5,684,610 ; acres improved, 3,813 ; persons emp., 379. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,230. Woodland, acres, 963 ; value, $28,890. Indian Corn, acres, 138 ; bush., 5,520 ; value, $6,900. Rye, acres, 70 ; bush., 2,100 ; value, $2,625. All other Grain Crops, acres, 68 ; value, $1,020. Potatoes, acres, 186 ; bjash., 18,600 ; value, $14,880. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 16 ; bush., 2,400 ; value, $1,680. Onions, acres, 12 ; bush., 7,200 ; value, $3,600. Carrots, acres, 6 ; bush., 1,200 ; value, $360. Cabbage, acres, 17; value, $10,200. Winter Squash, acres, 20 ; value, $3,000. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 42 ; value, $5,250. English Mowing, acres, 1,793 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 3,071 ; value, $61,420. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 215 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 232 ; value, $2,320. 470 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. "Weymouth. ' Norfolk Co. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,761 ; value of apples, $11,761 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 12,981 ; value of pears, $19,471. Saxony Sheep, 317 ; value, $3,393 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 2,639. Horses, 671 ; value, $86,192 ; Oxen over four years old, 30 ; value of oxen, $2,450 ; Milch Cows, 406 ; Heifers, 22 ; value of cows and heifers, $20,540 ; gallons of Milk sold, 73,892 ; value, $11,822. Swine, 606; value, $6,536 ; value of Poultry sold, $38 ; value of Eggs sold, $100; lbs. of Honey, 180 ; value, $48. WEYMOUTH. • Rolhng, Slitting and Nail Mills, 2; value of stock used, $190,000; machines for the manufacture of Nails, 90 ; tons m'd, 2,600 ; value, $338,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; hands emp., 200. Mechanics' Tools, gi-oss value m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, $1,700; value of stock used, $300. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; number of daguerreotypes and phqtographs taken, 13,000 ; value $1,800 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 3. Harnesses, establishments for m. of, 2; harnesses m'd, 15; value, $750; value of stock lased, $325 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 4. Master Builders, 10; Buildings erected, 35 ; value, $12,000; value of materials used, $8,000 ; hands emp., 10. Blacksmith Shops, 8 ; value of stock used, $2,650 ; value of work done, $8,600 ; cap., $1,750 ; hands emp., 14. Tin Ware Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 6. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1 6,000 ; Hides taimed, 5,800 ; hides tanned and curried, 9,800 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $42,000; cap., $12,000; hands emp., 7. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 477,136; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 382,618; gross value of stock used, $2,004,637; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,991,732 ; cap., $595,144 ; m. emp., 1,481 ; £ emp., 243. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $100 ; coffins m'd, 100 ; value, $300 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $16,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $24,000 ; cap., $11,000 ; m. emp., 14. Fireworks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of fireworks m'd, $40,000; cap., $5,000; m. emp., 12; f. emp., 27. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 471 Norfolk Co. Weymouth. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved, 950; value, $3,000; cap., $1,800; hands emp., 5. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $18,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 7. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, number of vessels employed in, 1 ; ton- nage, 50 ; mackerel taken, bbls., 300 ; value, $3,000 ; value of Salt consumed in the mackerel and cod fisheries, $200 ; cap., $3,000* hands emp., 9. Shell Fish taken, bush., 500 ; value, $350 ; hands emp., 10. Alewives taken, 350,000 ; value, $900 ; hands emp., 9. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 175,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,576; value, $7,968; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 30. Farms, 91 ; acres, 3,697 ; value, including Buildings, $317,288 ; acres improved, 3,697 ; persons emp., 125. * . Unimproved Land, acres, 179. Woodland, acres, 3,562 ; value, $83,164. Indian Corn, acres, 79^ ; bush., 3,172 ; value, $3,965. Rye, acres, 6 ; bush., 78 ; value, $156. Barley, acres, 143- ; bush., 232 ; value, $304.70. . Buckwheat, ^ ; bush., 5 ; value, $2. PotatoBs, acres, 229 ; bush., 17,267 ; value, $21,583. Turnips cultivated as field crop, acres, 9 ; bush., 702 ; value, $372. Onions, acres, 10 ; bush., 1,680 ; value, $3,780. Carrots, acres, 5J; bush., 1,430 ; value, $429. Cabbage, acres, 7^ ; value, $900. Winter Squash, acres, 1^ ; value, $188. Market Gardening, acres, 6 ; value of products, $700. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3^ ; bush., 950 ; value, $868 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $80. Cranberries, acres, 2 ; bush., 60 ; value, $250. English Mowing, acres, 1,096; tons of English hay, 1,173; value, $35,190. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 176^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 150 ; value, $2,250. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 160|; tons of salt hay, 244i ; value, $4,401. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,325; value of apples, $3,894; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 841 ; value of pears, $1,651 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 470 ; value, $400 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $85. 472 STATISTICS OF THE [I860. Wrentham. Norfolk Co. Sheep, 110 ; value, $750; lbs. of Wool produced, 400 ; value, $300. Horses, 411; value, $43,090; Oxen over four years old, 16; value of oxen, $1,500; Milch Cows, 413; Heifers, 25; value of cows and heifers, $23,891 ; gallons of Milk sold, 24,086 ; value, $5,839 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 1,833 ; value, $641.55. Beef, dressed, lbs., 537,500 ; value, $53,750. Pork, dressed, lbs., 143,419; value, $28,683.80. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 11,000 ; value, $1,320. Veal, di-essed, lbs. 32,500 ; value, $3,900. Swine, 514; value, $28,683.80; value of Poultry sold, $1,513; value of Eggs sold, $1,272; lbs. of Honey, 419; value, $196; lbs. of Beeswax, '18; value, $10; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $10,000. ' Superphosphate of Lime, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $75,000 ; value of stock used, $55,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 20. Granular Fuel Manufactories, 1 : bush, m'd, 20,000 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. WRENTHAM. Shoddy, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $66,000 ; pounds of Shoddy m'd, 1,320,000; value, $158,400; cap., $9,000; m. emp., 3. Hosiery and Woollen Yarn, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; Men's Hose m'd, doz., 500 ; value, $2,500 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd, 30,000 ; value, $50,000 ; cap., $30,000 ; m. emp., 12 ; f. emp., 8. Jewelry, establishments for the m. of, 3-; value of stock used, $17,285 ; value of Gilt articles m'd, $47,100 ; cap., $24,237 ; m. emp., 44 ; f. emp., 14. Boats, establishments for m. of, 4 ; value of materials used, $5,200 ; boats built, 152 ; value, $10,300; cap., $9,500; hands emp., 12. Wagons, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 10 ; value, $400 ; value of stock used, $50 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; bbls. of Soft Soap m'd, 140; value, $560; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $2,475 ; value of work done, $6,850 ; cap., $7,150 ; hands emp., 8. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASvSACHUSETTS. 473 Norfolk Co. Wrentham. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, value, $1,500; cap., $1,200; hands emp., 6. Medicines, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of medicines m'd, $7,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 30,680 ; Slioes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 5,700 ; gross value of stock used, $50,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $84,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 40. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $42,500 ; straw bonnets m'd, 101,435 ; value, $71,813 ; straAV hats m'd, 9,400 ; value, $9,400 ; straw braid m'd, value, $453 ; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 56; f. emp., 75. Coffin Trimmings, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of coffin trimmings, $15,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 24. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of Wooden Boxes m'd, $150 ; cap., $150 ; m. emp., 1. Farms, 318 ; acres, 21,810 ; value, including Buildings, $932,868 ; acres of land improved, 10,234 ; persons emp., 357. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,866. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,554, Woodland, acres, 6,181 ; value, $111,405. » Indian Corn, acres, 378 ; bush., 11,490 ; value, $17,235. Wheat, acres, 4; bush., 36; value, $68. Rye, acres, 98 ; bush., 1,205 ; value, $2,400. Barley, acres, 58 ; bush., 1,066; value, $1,066. Oats, acres, 147; bush., 2,196; value, $2,196. INIillet, acres, 3 ; (used as fodder — 3| tons;) value, $70. Potatoes, acres, 231 ; bush., 17,674; value, $14,139. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 6 ; bush., 981 ; value, $253. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 100 ; value, $25. Cranberries, acres, 140; bush., 1,257; value, $3,630. English Mowing, acres, 2,836; tons of English hay, 1,944; value, $48,600. Wet INIeadow or Swale mown, 1,476 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 928 ; value, $11,136. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 15,375 ; value of apples, $15,375 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 958 ; value of pears, $479. Merino Sheep, 32 ; all other kinds, 115 ; value of all sheep, $725 ; lbs. Merino Wool, 100; valufi, $50; lbs. other avooI produced, 1,147; value, $194. CO 474 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Abington. Plymouth Co. Horses, 343; value, $33,853; Oxen over four years old, 147; Steers under four years old, 55 ; value of oxen and steers, $12,410 ; Milcli • Cows, 818; Heifers, 158; value of cows and lieifers, $31,980; Neat Stock }iot embraced above, value, $275 ; gallons of Milk sold, 4,167; value, $770; lbs. of Butter sold, 21,486; value, $7,090; lbs. of Cheese, 631 ; value, $96. Beef, dressed, lbs., 16,420 ; value, $2,105. Pork, dressed, lbs., 112,141 ; value, $18,724. Veal, dressed, lbs., 48,466 ; vakie, $4,951. Swine, 326 ; value, $6,549 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,189 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,286; lbs. of Honey, 453; value, $160; lbs of Bees- wax, 10; value, $6; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,175. Roofing, establisliments for the m. of, 1 ; bbls. m'd, 300 ; value, $2,400 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 2. Felting Mill, 1 ; value of goods m'd, $36,000; cap., $25,000; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp. 2. P L Y I\I O U T H COUNTY. ABINGTON. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $28,100 ; tons -of tacks and brads manufactured, 190; value, $39,000; cap., $23,000; hands emp., 20. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; newspapers printed, (Abington Standard,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $500 ; value of all other printing done, $1,200 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $500; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 4,514; value, $1,260; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons; Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; number m'd, 3 wagons, 1 sleigh ; value, $525 ; value of stock used, $160 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 475 Plymouth Co. Abington. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,390 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 1G,950; value, $5,424; cap., $3,000; m. emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $8,150 ; value of clothing m'd, $15,450; cap., $5,300 ; m. emp,, 9 ; f. emp., 12. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of Gravestones m'd, $580 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,250 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 600 : value, $3,000 ; lbs. of hard soap rii'd, 400,000 ; value, $2,400 ; cap., $3,600 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 9 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of work done, $8,900 ; cap., $5,600 ; hands emp., 15. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,700 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 4. Mills, 1 ; bush, of grain ground, 30,000 ; value, $30,000 ; cap., $8,500 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 224,071 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,237,218; gross value of stock used, $2,445,574; value 'of boots and shoes m'd, $3,460,387 ; cap., $682,600 ; m. emp., 2,479 ; f. emp., 346. Blacking, estabhshments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of Blacking m'd, $1,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Last and Shoe-peg Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; lasts m'd, pairs, 19,500; value, $14,200 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 11. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $335; coffins made, 167; value, $1,100; cap., $800; hands emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $7,350 ; value of wooden boxes made, $11,800 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 8. Razor Strops, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,600 ; number m'd, 10,800 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served, 650 ; value, $1,850 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 5. Pickles and Preserves, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of pickles and preserves m'd, $1,300 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp , 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $300 ; cap., $75 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 2,432,000 ; value, §34,286; Shingles prepared for market, 795,000; value, $3,080; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 15. 476 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Abington. * Plymouth Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,500 ; value, $23,048 ; hands emp., 50. Farms, 213 ; acres, 7,625 ; value, including Buildings, $709,825 ; acres improved, 3,706 ; persons emp., 165. Unimproved Land, acres, 625. Unimprovable Land, acres, 384. Woodland, acres, 6,406 ; value, $231,525. Indian Corn, acres, 128 ; bush., 4,305 ; value, $6,457. Wheat, acres, 7 ; bush., 77 ; value, $150. Rye, acres, 11^; bush., 138; value, $207. Barley, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $20. Potatoes, acres, 265 ; bush., 25,092 ; value, $25,000. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7 ; bush., 2,761; value, $2,070. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 50 ; value, $100. Carrots, acres, 1^; bush., 1,125; value, $450. Cabbage, acres, 5; value, $1,184. Winter Squash, acres, 1^; value, $255. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $1,325. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 720 ; value, $360. Tobacco, lbs., 80 ; value, $60. Cranberries, acres, 1 ; bush., Qo ; value, $400. English Mowing, acres, 1,525 ; tons of English hay, 1,660 ; value, • $49,800. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 666 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 471 ; value, $5,652. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,052; value of apples, $8,350 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,470 ; value of pears, $2,200 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 558 ; value of fruit, $375 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $700. Sheep, 35 ; value, $350 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 175 ; value, $105. Horses, 550 ; value, $55,000 ; Asses and Mules, 1 ; value, $10 ; Oxen over four years old, 46 ; Steers under four years old, 2 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,100 ; Milch Cows, 621 ; Heifers, 39 ; value of cows and heifers, $31,830 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (29 Calves, 5 Bulls,) $570 ; gallons of Milk sold, 65,382 ; value, $15,115; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,700; value, $1,854; lbs. of Cheese, 2,900 ; value, $483. Beef, dressed, lbs., 413,700 ; value, $47,267. Pork, dressed, lbs., 156,880 ; value, $27,110. 1865.] INDUSTRY ON MASSACHUSETTS. 477 Plybiouth Co. Bridgewatek. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 13,530 ; value, $1,732. Veal, dressed, lbs., 42,425 ; value, $G,020, S^vine, 542; value, $26,560; value of Poultry sold, $2,490; value of Eggs sold, $2,800 ; lbs. Honey, 180 ; value, $72 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 20 ; value, $10. GrajDes, bush., 200 ; value, $600. Counters m'd, cases, 9,000 ; value of stock, $3,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Heels m'd, pairs, 36,000; value of stock, $1,080; value of heels m"d, $2,160 ; cap., $600 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. Inner Soles m'd, 24,000 ; value of stock, $850 ; value of soles m'd, $1,700 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 4. Boot and Shoe Patterns, value, $700 ; value of stock used, $100 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp,, 2. Stoves, value, $900 ; value of stock, $500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Heel Plates, dozen, 23,000 ; Iron consumed, tons, 10 ; value of stock, $2,000 ; value of plates, $10,000; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. BRIDGEWATER. * RolUng, Slitting, and Nail Mills, 2 ; value of stock used, $165,794; tons of Iron m'd, 1,863 ; value, $232,875 ; Machines for the m. of Nails, 3 ; tons of Nails m'd, 45 ; value, $8,100 ; cap., $52,500 ; hands emp., 78. Forges, 1 ; value of stock used, $406,068 ; Bar Iron, Anchors, Chain Cables, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, tons, 1,765 ; value, $649,275 ; cap., $60,000 ; hands emp., 275. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $76,280 ; tons Hollow "Ware and Castings, 859; value, $108,090; cap., $12,000; hands einp., 63.' Cotton Gins, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $73,200 ; Cotton Gins m'd, 2,683 ; value, $170,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; hands emp., 80. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $20,156; value of machinery m'd, $95,202; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 100. Metal Sheathing for vessels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $287,824 ; Yellow Metal for vessels m'd, tons, 564 ; value, $352,838 ; cap., $50,000 ; hands employed, 40. 478 • STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Bridgewater. ' Plymouth Co. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,262 ; Boxes for machinery m'd, tons, 48 ; value, $27,807 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 4. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 272 ; value, $21,450 ; lbs. Paper m'd, 310,402; value, $40,352; cap., $35,000; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; daguerreotypes and photograplis taken, 7,400; value, $1,825 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of -work done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $325 ; value of tin ware m'd, $550 ; cap., $450 ; hands emp., 2. Brick Yards, 2 ; bricks m'd, 2,600,000 ; value, $19,500 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 35. Coffins and Burial Cases, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; Coffins made, 50 ; value, $450 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 300 ; value, $500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 463,585 ; value, $8,796 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, $155,000 ; value, $542 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 20. Charcoal m'd, bush., 31,440; value, $2,262; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 4. Farms, 205 ; acres, 12,267 ; value, including Buildings, $526,532 ; acres improved, 6,672 ; hands emp., 328. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,300. Unimprovable Land, acres, 50. , Woodland, acres, 2,245 ; value, $112,250. Indian Corn, acres, 240; bush., 8,398; value, $12,597. "Wheat, acres, 9 ; bush., 190 ; value, $427. •Rye, acres, 32 ; bush., 415 ; value, $623. Barley, acres, 16; bush., 316; value, $395. Buckwheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 28 ; value, $42. Oats, acres, 116; bush., 3,018 ; value, $3,018. Potatoes, acres, 186; bush., 17,855 ; value, $13,390. Turnips, acres, 10 ; bush., 2,995 ; value, $1,348. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 400 ; value, $800. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value of products, $1,200. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1} ; bush., 497 ; value, $300. Tobacco, acres, | ; lbs., 500 ; value, $250. Cranberries, acres, 5 ; bush., 250 ; value, $750. , ' 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. • 479 Plymouth Co. Carver. English Mowing, acres, 1,507 ; tons English hay, 1,192 ; value, $33,376. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 586 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 425 ; value, $6,375. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,365 ; value of apples, $5,337 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 458 ; value of pears, $314. Sheep, 234; value, $2,340 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 965 ; value, $820. Horses, 328; value, $31,160; Asses and Mules, 1; Oxen over four years old, 110 ; Steers under four years old, 41 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,305; Milch Cows, 482; Heifers, 102; value of cows and heifers, $30,130; Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $400 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,865 ; value of Butter sold, $5,546. Beef, lbs. dressed, 516,785 ; value, $60,017. Pork, dressed, lbs., 210,736 ; value, $28,456. Mutton, dressed, Jbs., 9,362 ; value, $1,688. Veal, dressed, lbs., 50,409 ; value, $7,812. Swine, 429 ; value, $6,435 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,358 ; value of Eggs sold, $2,029. CARVER. Cotton Mills, 1 ; value of stock consumed, $55,000 ; Shoe Sti'ings, Boot Laces, &c., m'd, value, $75,000; cap., $50,000; m. emp., 12; f. emp., 30. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $20,500 ; tons hollow ware and other castings m'd, 438 ; value, $43,800 ; cap., $30,300 ; hands emp. 51 ; Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $400 ; cap., $350 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; value of wooden boxes m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 8. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared foi" market, 2,372,000 ; value, $23,720; Shingles prepared for market, 542,000; value, .$2,168 ; cap., $700; hands emp., 12. Firewood and Bark px'cpared for market, cords, 2,260; value, $6,780 ; cap., $3,390 ; hands emp., 15. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 2,000 ; value, $120 ; cap., $90 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 161 ; acres, 3,244; value, including Buildings, $135,017 ; acres improved, 322; persons emp., 161. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,047. Unimprovable land, acres, 1,666. 4 . Woodland, acres, 9,834 ; value, $78,672. Indian Corn, acres, 127 ; bush., 2,586 ; value, $3,232.50. 480 STATISTICS OF THE [18G5. DuxBURT. ' Plymouth Co. Rye, acres, 70 ; bush., 410 ; value, $512.50. Barley, acres, 3 ; bush., GO ; value, $60. Oats, acres, 12J-; bush., 287 ; value, $229.60. Potatoes, acres, 66 J ; bush., 4,784 ; value, $2,870.40. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 661 ; value, $330.50. Carrots, IJ ; bush., 368 ; value, $121.44. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $100. Basket Willow cultivated, acres, 2; value, $10. Cranberries, acres, 105 ; bush., 862i-; value, $2,872.12. English Mowing, acres, 483i^ ; tons of English hay, 408f ; value, $10,218. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 391 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 376) ; value, $4,515. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,520 ; value of» apples, $1,058 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 37 ; value of pears, $50 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 15 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $475. Sheep, 241 ; value, $723 ; lbs. Wool produced, 739 ; value, $443.40. Horses, 112; value, $10,080; Asses and Mules, 1; Oxen over four years old, 61 ; Steers under four years old, 42 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,800 ; Milch Cows, 237 ; Heifers, 26 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,185 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls, 2 Colts, 41 Yearlings,) $564 ; gallons of Milk sold, 1,965 ; value, $98.25 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,334 ; value, $1,050.30. Beef, dressed, lbs., 11,410; value, $1,255.10. Pork, dressed, lbs., 36,171 ; value, $6,530.70. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,700 ; value, $462.50. Swine, 75 ; value, $1,125 ; Poultry sold, value, $405 ; Eggs sold, value, $1,200.25 ; lbs. of Honey, 25 ; value, $10 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 6 ; value, $3 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (Beans, &c.,) $550. Stoves, Grates, and Willow Baskets, value, $14,000; value of stock used, $6,300; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 14. DUXBURY. Mechanics' Tools m'd, and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value of, $1,500 ; value of stock used, $400 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. SaddljBS, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; nmnber m'd, 14; value, $650; value of stock used, $360; cap., $500; hands emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 481 Plymouth Co. . Duxbury. ■ » '- — Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $4,000 ; vessels launched, 2 ; amount of tonnage, 151 ; value, $8,600; cap., $600; hands emp., 10. Boats, est-ablishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of materials used, $120; Boats built, 3 ; value, $370 ; cap., $225 ; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 7 ; Buildings erected, 11 ; value, $10,335 ; value of materials used, $7,165 ; hands emp., 11. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $1,600 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 4. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100; value of blocks and pumps m'd,' $300; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $184; coffins m'd, 57; value, $334; cap., $200; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,336 ; value of wooden boxes made, $8,000 ; cap., $1,800 ; m. emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved, 145 ; value, $145 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 2. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 8 ; tonnage, 280 ; value of fish sold fresh in market, $36,438; cap., $11,200; hands emp., 38. Shell Fish taken, bush., 3,260 ; value, $2,608 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 31. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of lumber prepared for market, 90,000 ; value, $1,560; Shingles prepared for market, 100,000; value, $350; Box Boards, 350,000 ; value, $3,150 ; cap., $3,600 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,564 ; value, $4,933 ; hands emp., 75. Farms, 112 ; acres, 12,980; value, including Buildings, $705,425; acres improved, 1,786 ; persons emp., 128. Unimproved Land, acres, 11,194. Woodland, acres, 5,927J ; value, $130,457. Indian Corn, acres, 143^^; bush., 4,973*; value, $6,529.50. Wlieat, acres, 4^; bush., 45^; value, $91. Rye, acres, 45 ; bush., 492 ; value, $886. Barley, acres, f ; bush., 16 ; value, $32. Oats, acres, 18| ; bush., 404; value, $404. Potatoes, acres, 75 ; bush., 5,312 ; value, $3,889. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 16 ; bush., 3,266 ; value, $1,732. Onions, acres, f ; bush., 110 ; value, $220. Cari'ots, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,322; value, $514. 61 482 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. East Bridgewater. Plymouth Co. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $20. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, | ; bush., 25 ; value, $25. Cranberries, acres, 5^ ; bush., 67 ; value, $175. English Mowing, acres, 647|- ; tons of English hay, 592 ; value, $11,840. "VYet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 80 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 71 ; value, $737. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 496 ; tons of salt hay, 452 ; value, $3,724. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,908 ; value of apples, $1,293 ; Pear-trees cultivated for {heir fruit, 649 ; value of pears, $70 ; value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $25. Sheep, 111; gross value, $666; lbs. of Wool produced, 555 ; value, $277.50. Horses, 129 ; value, $8,585 ; Oxen over four years old, 46 ; Steers imder four years old, 37 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,430 ; Milch Cows, 271 ; Heifers, 57 ; value of cows and heifers, $9,145 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $280 ; gallons of Milk sold, 5,230; value, $1,046; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,780 ; value, $2,412. Beef, dressed, lbs., 358,040; value, $42,964.80. Pork, dressed, lbs., 98,898 ; value, $18,790.62. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 7,400 ; value, $1,224. Veal, dressed, lbs., 37,500 ; value, $4,975. Swine, 107; value, $1,605 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,540.65 ; value of Eggs sold, $3,385.85 ; lbs. of Honey, 80 ; value, $16 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 3 ; value, $1.50. Lobsters, 39,400 ; value, $1,894 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 4. EAST BRIDGEWATER. • Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $10,680 ; lbs. of Shoddy m'd, 71,250 ; value, $15,000 ; cajf, $4,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 3. Rolling, Slitting and Nail Mills, 2 ; value of stock used, $23,000 ; tons of iron m'd and not made into nails, 200 ; value, $8,000 ; machines for the m. of nails, 20 ; tons of nails m'd, 500 ; value, $25,000 ; cap., $24,000 ; hands emp., 55. Forges, 2 ; value of stock used, $23,000 ; tons of Bar Iron m'd, 800 ; value, $32,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 9. Cotton Gins, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; cotton gins m'd, 389 ; value, $28,000 ; cap., $16,000 ; hands emp., 22. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 483 Plymouth Co. • East Bridge water. Mechanics' Tools m'cl and not elsewhere enumerated, value, $650 ; value of stock used, $200; cap., $200; hands erap., 1. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $140,732 ; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 815; value, $264,406; cap., $38,400; hands emp., 114. Olothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $950 ; value of clothing m'd, $1,800 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for ni. of articles fx-om, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of Gravestones m'd, $560 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of vsrork done, $7,500 ; cap., $1,150 ; hands emp., 7. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of tin ware m'd, $460 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 11,248; Shoes, paii'S of all kinds m'd, 277,774 ; gi'oss value of stock used, $414,427 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $555,203 ; cap., $48,600 ; m. emp., 299 ; f. emp., 97. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 900,000 ; value, $6,300 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 10. SnuflP, Tobacco and Cigars m'd, value, $5,300 ; value of stock used, $3,825 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,700 ; value of wooden boxes made, $12,000 ; cap., $3,900; m. emp., 11. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons preserved, 200; value, $560; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $13,600 ; value of Bread m'd, $17,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 6; feet of lumber prepared for market, 1,130,000; value, $17,200 ; Shingles, 410,000 ; value, $1,355 ; value of Ship Timber, $1,000; cap., $6,100; hands emp., 34. Firewood, number of cords prepared for market, 2,250 ; value, $10,687 ; hands erap., 40. Farms, 374 ; acres, 8,350 ; -value, including Buildings, $831,931 ; acres of land improved, 7,595 ; persons emp., 571. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,660. Unimprovable Land, acres, 135. Woodland, acres, 1,505 ; value, $75,250. Indian Corn, acres, 120 ; bush., 3,682 ; value, $6,598. Rye, acres, 25^ ; bush., 450 ; value, $1,012. Barley, acres, 5-|- ; bush., 100 ; value, $150. Buckwheat, acres, 1^; bush., 19; value, $30. 484 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Halifax. ' • Plymouth Co. Oats, acres, 15 ; bush., 345 ; value, $414. Potatoes, acres, 182| ; bush., 10,950 ; value, $5,475. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, aci*es, 5 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $400. Cabbage, acres, 2|- ; value, $325. Garden Seeds, acres, 2 ; value, $550. Cranberries, acres, 4 ; bush., 30 ; value, $100. English Mowing, acres, 731 ; tons English hay, 548; value, $10,960. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 475 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 356; value, $3,560. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 12,281 ; value of apples, $3,437 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,384 ; value of pears, $575 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 308 ; value, $81 ; value of Nuts or Ben-ies cultivated or gathered for market, $141. Sheep, 29 ; value, $175 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 102 ; value, $97. Horses, 256; value, $24,320; Oxen over four years old, 52; Steers under four years old, 16; value of oxen and steers, $5,150; Milch Cows, 378 ; Heifers, 40 ; value of cows and heifers, $25,770 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $250 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,741; value, $1,078; lbs. of Butter sold, 24,016; value, $8,405 ; lbs. of Cheese, 6,120 ; value, $1,348. Beef, dressed, lbs., 157,200 ; value, $20,436. Pork, dressed, lbs., 159,880; value, $27,179. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 325 ; value, $26. Veal, dressed, lbs., 26,250; value, $2,625. Swine, 148; value, $4,414; value of Poultry sold, $2,420; value of Eggs sold, $5,595 ; lbs. of Honey, 223 ; value, $62. Nurseries, 2 ; value sold, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. HALIFAX. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 503,000 ; value, $7,660 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for market, 235,000; value, $940; Oak Plank, value, $150; cap., $800; hands emp., 25. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, coi'ds, 535 ; value, $3,240 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 40. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 35,520 ; value, $3,380 ; cap., $425 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 117; acres, 6,088; value, including Buildings, $234,385; acres improved, 2,344 ; persons emp., 136. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,365. Unimprovable Land, acres, 172. 1865.] INDUSTEY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 485 Plymouth Co. Hanover. Woodland, acres, 2 jl 44 ; value, $73,097. Indian Corn, acres, 118 ; busli., 3,490; value, $5,235. Wheat, acres, h; bush., 6; value, $12. Rye, acres, 17; bush., 75; value, $112. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 18 ; value, $18. Buckwheat, acres, 2^; bush., 18 ; value, $36. Oats, acres,- 22 ; bush., 630 ; value, $472. Potatoes, acres, 340 ; bush., 4,791 ; value, $3,592. Tvirnips cultivated as a field crop, acre's, 11 ; bush., 2,250 ; value, $1,225. • Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 125 ; value, $75. Cranberries, acres, 3; bush., 47; value, $120. English Mowing, acres, 562|^ ; tons of English hay, 501 ; value, $12,525. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 308 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 293 ; value, $2,930. Salt Marsh mown, acre*, 20 ; tons of salt hay, 32 ; value, $320. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,337 ; value of apples, $1,303 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 33 ; value of pears, $20. ■ Sheep, 48 ; value, $192 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 200; value, $100. Horses, 98 ; value, $7,380 ; Oxen over four years old, 80 ; Steers under four years old, 21 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,070 ; Milch Cows, 194 ; Heifers, 49 ; value of cows and heifers, $9,270 ; 1 Bull, $15; gallons of Milk sold, 212; value, $42; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,419 ; value, $967; lbs. of Cheese, 750; value, $92. Beef, dressed, lbs., 16,650 ; value, $1,665. Pork, dressed, lbs., 37,311 ; value, $6,220. Swine, 212; value, $2,544; value of Poultry sold, $456; value of Eggs sold, $1,272. HANOVER. Forges, 2 ; value of stock used, $24,000 ; tons of Bar Iron, Anchors, Chain Cables, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, 215; value, $43,000 ; cap., $28,000 ; hands erap., 16. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 47 ; value, $24,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 10. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $2,500 ; value of materials used, $1,600. • 486 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hanover. Plymouth Co. . ^ a hi.__ Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 4. Taiuiing and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; Hides tanned, 30 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 500 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50,000 ; gross value of stock used, $60,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $95,000 ; cap., $14,000 ; m. emp., 101 ; f. emp., 22. Saw Mills, 5; feet of lumber prepared for market, 150,000; value, $2,350 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for market, 450,000 ; value, $1,662 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepai-ed for mai'ket, cords, 811 ; value, $3,100 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 30. Farms, 319 ; acres, 8,992 ; value, including Buildmgs, $424,210; acres improved, 4,133 ; persons emp., 130. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,941. Unimprovable Land, acres, 101. Woodland, acres, 2,817 ; value, $74,393. Indian Corn, acres, 123 ; bush., 8,016 ; value, $4,524. Rye, acres, 28 ; bush., 393 ; value, $687. Potatoes, acres, 104; bush., 8,026; value, $6,018. Turnips, acres, 3 ; bush., 310 ; value, $155. Cranberries, acres, 2 ; bush., 75 ; value, $225. English Mowing, acres, 877; tons of English hay, 782; value, $15,640. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 262; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 202 ; value, $2,020. 9 Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,237 ; value of apples, $3,597 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 252; value of pears, $125; aU other trees cultivated for their fruit, 100 ; value of fruit, $50. Merino Sheep of different grades, 15 ; other kinds of Sheep, 207 ; value, $999 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 45 ; value, $40 ; lbs. of all other Wool produced, 904; value, $678. Horses, 149 ; value, $12,115 ; Oxen over four years old, 81 ; Steers under four years old, 14; value of oxen and steers, $6,735 ; Milch Cows, 267 ; Heifers, 30 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,461 ; value of gallons of IVIilk sold, 3,243 ; value, $648 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,444 ; value, $7,732 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2.455 ; value, $491. Beef, dressed, lbs., 8,345 ; value, $918. Pork, dressed, lbs., 71,732; value, $11,955. Veal, dressed, lbs., 13,903 ; value, $1,738. Swine, 138 ; value, $3,056 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,805 ; Eggs sold, value, $1,985; lbs. of Honey, 460; value, $184; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $7,500. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 487 Plymouth Co. PIanson. HANSON. Bugle Trimmings m'd, Value, $1 G,4o0. Tack and Shoe Nail Manufactories, 3; value of stock used, $51,800; tons of tacks and shoe nails m'd, 297 ; value, $77,500 ; cap., $33,300 ; m. emp., 37; f. emp., 16. « Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of work done, (Repairing,) $600 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Clothing m'd, value, $225. Sheet Lead, establishnients for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; lbs. Sheet Lead m'd, 40,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Zinc Plates, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; lbs. of Zinc Plates m'd, 90,000 ; value, $15,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $281 ; bbls. of Soft Soap m'd, 125 ; value, $500; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of work done, $1,100; cap., $400; hands emp., 1. Grist Mills, 2; bush. Grain ground, 11,000; value, $19,250; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Shoes, paii-3 of all kinds m'd, 115,792; value of labor, $34,728.56; m. emp., 100. Straw Braid, yds. m'd, 31,740; straw braid m'd and not made into bon- nets or hats, $657.26. Straw Sheets for Shaker bonnets, value of stock used, $322 ; value m'd, $648 ; f. emp., 9. Blacking, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of Blacking m'd, $8 ; galls, m'd, 36. Boxes, establishments for m, of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of wooden boxes made, $3,000 ; cap., $700 ; m. emp., 2. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 499,000 ; value, $6,780 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,178 ; value, $10,433 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 25. Charcoal m'd, bush., 11,520; value, $1,172; cap., 637; hands emp., 1. Farms, 94 ; acres, 9,099^ ; value, including Buildings, $379,979 ; acres improved, 3,31 2f ; persons emp., 107. Unimproved Land, acres, 345. Unimprovable Land, acres, 77^. 488 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hanson. ' Plymouth Co. Woodland, acres, 5,363i; value, $115,211. Indian Corn, acres, 107| ; bush., 2,965; value, $5,320. Wheat, acres, 1;^ ; bush., 9| ; value, $19. • Rye, acres, 27| ; bush., 197 ; value, $394. Barley, acres, 10 ; bush., 108; value, $162. Oats, acres, 5| ; bush., 88 ; value, $79.90. Potatoes, acres, 98i ; bush., 6,963; value, $4,177.80. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 8f ; bush., 1,635 ; value, $981. Onions, acres, ^; bush., 51|-; value, $51.50. Carrots, acres, 1^ ; bush., 374; value, $224.40. Cabbage, acres, 1^; value, $304. _ • Winter Squash, acres, J ; value, $19.42. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, f ; bush., 124 ; value, $124. Cranberries, acres, 8| ; bush., 46 ; value, $138. English Mowing, acres, 765^ ; tons of English hay, 630| ; value, $12,615. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 269| ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 2183 ; value, $1,746. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,270 ; value of apples, $2,475 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 729 ; value of pears, $259.50 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 449 ; value, $308.50 ; value of Strawberries cultivated or gathered for market, $631. Sheep, 61 ; value, $396 ;' lbs. of Wool produced, 175 ; value, $175. Horses, 141; value, $13,352; Oxen over four years old, 30; Steers, 18 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,660 ; Milch Cows, 200 ; Heifers, ^ 51 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,144; Calves, Colts, Lambs, «S:c., 156; value, $1,623; gallons of Milk sold, 4,716; value, $943.20; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,521 ; value, $5,082.35 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,185 ; value, $237. Beef, dressed, lbs., 8,979 ; value, $1,077.48. Pork, dressed, lbs., 48,540 ; value, $8,737.20. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 140 ; value, $28. Veal, dressed, lbs., 130 ; value, $15.60. Swine, 81 ; value, $1,187 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,034 ; value of Eggs sold, $3,944.25 ; lbs. of Honey, 90 ; value, $45 ; Grapes, value, $139 ; Beans, value, $237.50. All other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, Hair Dye, $40. Silk Bonnets and Hats and Ladies' Outside Garments, manufactories of. 2 ; value of stock used, $1,400 ; cap., $900 ; m. emp., 18 ; f. emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 489 Plymouth Co. Hingham. ^ IIINGHAM. Dress Trimmings, including gimps, cords, buttons, fringes, and tassels, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50,000 ; value of articles ra'd, $100,000 ; cap., $55,000; m. emp., 25 ; f. emp., 50. Rolling, Slitting, and Nail Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ;* number of Machines for m. of nails, 8 ; tons of Nails m'd, 30 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $2,300 ; hands emp., 3. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $18,444 ; tons m'd, 382 ; value, $34,725 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 15. Axes, Hatchets and other Edge Tools, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,900 ; articles m'd, dozens, 3,964; value, $23,825 ; cap., $4,150; hands emp., 13. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $500; newspapers printed, (Hingham Journal and South Shore Advertiser,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $840 ; cap., $600 ; value of all other printing done, $450 ; m. emp., 4. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of articles m'd, (parts of harnesses and wagon trimmings,) $1,800 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $400; hands emp., 4. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $256,803 ; Cordage m'd, tons, 895 ; value, $330,895 ; cap., $50,000 ; m. emp., 55 ; f. emp., 10. Sail Lofts, 1 ; sails made of American fabric, 31 ; value of fabric, $3,912; value of sails, $4,641 ; sails made of foreign fabric, 2 ; value of fabric, $565; value of sails, $695; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, "Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 1 ; 2 wagons and parts of carriages m'd ; value, $1,000; value of stock used, $500; cap., $300; hands emp., 4. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $7,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 7. Master Builders, 3 ; number of Buildings erected, 10; value, $13,784; value of materials, $8,800 ; hands emp., 1 6. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $3,440 ; value of work done, $8,215 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 8. Cabinet Manufactories, 3; value of stock used, $10,725; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $28,109 ; cap., $16,500 ; hands emp., 36. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $607 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,550; cap., $1,100; hands emp., 3. 62 490 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. HiNGHAM. * Plymouth Co. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $37,200 ; Hides tanned, 10,G00 ; hides tanned and curried, 10,600 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $50,000; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 15. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 9,386 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 27,338 ; gross value of stock used, $53,435 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $77,423; cap., $7,300 ; m. emp., 86 ; f. emp., 16. Blocks and Pumps, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 6 ; value of stock used, $6,200 ; number m'd, 39,300 ; value, $14,775 ; cap., $8,500 ; hands emp., 20. Wooden Ware, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,180 ; value of ware m'd, $10,300 ; cap., $8,100 ; hands emp., 14. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 1; value of stock used, $160; casks m'd, 250; value, $250; cap., $160; hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; Coffins made, 80 ; value, $1,120 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1. Planing Mills and establishments for the m: of Sashes^ Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of Sashes, doors and Blinds m'd, $3,800; value of all other work done, $1,200; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 7. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 12 ; value of stock used, $3,999 ; value of wooden boxes made, $10,515 ; cap., $4,792 ; m. emp., 18 ; f. emp., 11. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 500; value, $1,000; cap., $500; hands emp., 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $25,000 ; cap., $4,700 ; hands emp., 8. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 10 ; tonnage, 790 ; bbls. of mackerel taken, 8,058; value, $123,532; value of Salt consumed, $9,066; cap., $39,150; hands emp., 128. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 3; tonnage, 124; value, $3,300 ; amount received for freight, $2,800 ; hands emp., 9. Saw Mills, 1 ; Shingles prepared for market, 133,750 ; value, $535 ; Cooper Stuff and all other Wooden Ware, value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,940 ; value, $12,785 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 1 2. Farms, 117; acres, 6,614; value, including Buildings, $515,671 ; acres improved, 6,583 ; persons emp., 159. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 491 Plymouth Co. Hingham. Unimproved Land, acres, 31. Unimprovable Land, acres, 10. Woodland, acres, 4,557 ; value, $125,317. Lidian Corn, acres, 162 ; bush., 5,G53 ; value, $11,871. Wheat, acres, ^ ; bush., 4 ; value, $10. Rye, acres, 21 ; bush., 329 ; value, $658. Barley, acres, 35| ; bush., 675 ; value, $1,014. Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 25 ; value, $25. Potatoes, acres, 62 ; bush., 7,131 ; value, $6,774. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7^- ; bush., 1,427 ; value, $706. Onions, acres, 19^; bush., 4,946 ; value, $8,599. Carrots, acres, 7f ; bush., 3,714; value, $1,114. Cabbage, acres, 7^ ; value, $797. Winter vSquash, acres, ^ ; value, $76. Garden Seeds, aci-es, ^ ; value, $80. Market Gardening, acres, 30; value of products, $4,600. Beets and other esculent vegetables, aci-es, '14; bush., 2,183; value, $1,772. Basket Willow, acres, 1 ; value, $50. Cranbei'ries, acres, 6 ; bush., 50 ; value, $250. Enghsh Mowing, acres, 1,692; tons of English hay, 1,354; value, $40,620. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 295 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 270-^; value, $3,246. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 234^- ; tons of salt hay, 274f ; value, $5,495. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 12,353 ; value of apples, $9,498 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,864; value of pears, $1,991 ; other trees cultivated for their fruit, 502 ; value of fruit, $375 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $146. Sheep, 1,232; value, $7,404; lbs. of Wool produced, 6,517; value, $4,888. Horses, 339 ; value, $28,900 ; Oxen over four years old, 68 ; Steers under four years old, 21 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,170; Milch Cows, 378 ; Heifers, 62; value of cows and heifers, $21,970; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (76 Yearlings, 5 BuJIs, 4 Store Cattle,) $1,460; gallons of Milk sold, 32,361; value, $8,091; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,729 ; value, $2,292 ; lbs. of Cheese, 175 ; value, $oo. , Beef, dressed, lbs., 377,395 ; value, $42,513. Pork, dressed, lbs., 103,872 ; value, $18,697. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 44,560 ; value, $13,368. 492 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hull. Plymouth Co. Veal, dressed, lbs., 28,160 ; value, $5,632. Swine, 165; value, $2,906; value of Poultry sold, $898; value of Eggs sold, $2,268; lbs. of Honey, 316; value, $158; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $7,500. Taps and Faucets, establishments for m. of, 1 ; articles m'd, 3,120 ; value, $650 ; value of stock used, $180 ; cap., $60 ; m. emp., 1. Bait Mills, 1 ; value of stock, $389 ; value m'd, $768 ; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Ship Wheels, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock, $500 ; value m'd, $1,500; cap., $350; hands emp., 1. Balances, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock, $5,000; value m'd, $8,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. HULL. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels employed in, 1 ; tonnage, 67 ; bbls. Mackerel taken, 300; value, $5,100; hhds. Salt consumed in the mackerel and cod fisheries, 11 ; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 12. Lobsters taken, 300,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $5,500 ; hands emp., 45. Herring taken, 50,000 ; value, $500 ; hands emp., 4. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 6 ; tomiage, 350 ; value, $4,500 ; amount received for Freight, $3,000 ; hands emp., 22. Farms, 6 ; acres, 137^ ; value, including Buildings, $18,500 ; acres improved, 300; persons emp., 12. Unimproved Land, acres, 300. Unimprovable Land, acres, 500. Indian Corn, acres, 4| ; bush., 190 ; value, $380. Wheat, acres, ^ ; bush., 33 ; value, $99. Rye, acres, 1^ ; bush., 35 ; value, $70. Barley, acres, 4; bvish., 75; value, $113. Potatoes, acres, 5 ; bush., 550 ; value, $450. Tui'nips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1^ ; bush., 133 ; value, $67. Cabbage, acres, ^; value, $100. Winter Squash, acres, ^; value, $100. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^- ; bush., 100 ; value, $50. English Mowing, acres, 275 ; tons of English hay, 344 ; value, $12,040. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 40 ; tons of salt hay, 40 ; value, $480. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2h acres ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 40 ; value of pears, $30. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 493 Plymouth Co. Kingston. Saxony Sheep, 121; value, $3,025; lbs. of Wool produced from Sax- ony sheep, 605 ; value, $453.75. Horses, 16 ; value, $2,000 ; Oxen over four years old, 6 ; value, $625 ; Milch Cows, 29 ; Heifers, 2 ; value of cows and heifers, $1,590 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,452 ; value, $828.48 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 300 ; value, $120. Beef, dressed, lbs., 1,200 ; value, $120. Pork, dressed, lbs., 675 ; value, $135. Swine, 12; value, $600; value of Poultry sold, $50; value of Eggs sold, $50. KINGSTON. Cotton Mills, 1 ; spindles, 890; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 12,000; gross value of stock used, $15,600 ; lbs. Cotton Thread m'd, 10,050 ; value, $20,100 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 6. Forges, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; tons of Bar Iron, Anchors, Chain Cables, and other articles of wrought iron m'd, 120 ; value, $24,000; cap., $12,000; hands emp., 12. Hollow "Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $9,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 131; value, $14,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 14. Gimlets, Bits and Augers, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; augers m'd, 2,850 ; value, $3,100 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 3. Caulkers' Tools m'd, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Rivet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $26,000 ; tons of rivets m'd, 92; value, $32,700 ; cap., $15,000; hands emp., 8. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $11,000; vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 87 ; value, $5,000 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 10.* Sail Lofts, 1 ; Sails made of American fabric, 20 ; value of the fabric, $5,000; value of the sails, $5,300 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $500; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 4. Soap, establishments, for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; bbls. soft soap m'd, 250; value, $500; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 10,000; value, $700 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of work done, $6,800; cap., $1,900 ; hands emp., 6. * On a large ship not yet launched. 494 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Kingston. ' Plymouth Co. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, SlOO ; value of tin ware m'cl, $400 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, $350. SnufF, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, $500 ; value of the stock used, $200 ; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice pre- served, 300 ; value, $500 ; cap., $200; hands emp., 1. Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels employed in, 4 ; tonnage, 370 ; quintals of Codfish taken, 4,000 ; value, $32,000 ; value of Cod Liver Oil sold, $2,050 ; value of Salt consumed in the mackerel and cod fisheries, $3,000 ; cap., $22,000 ; hands emp., 41. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of box boards prepared for market, 400,000 ; value, $5,000; Shingles prepared for market, 175,000; value, $500; cap., $5,100 ; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,200 ; value, $4,500 ; hands emp., 20. Farms, 52 ; acres, 4,052 ; value, including Buildings, $126,300 ; acres improved, 1,703 ; persons emp., 59. Unimproved Land, acres, 225. Woodland, acres, 2,122 ; value, $32,770. Indian Corn, acres, 75 ; bush., 2,520 ; value, $4,000. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 12 ; value, $36. Rye, acres, 21 ; bush., 236 ; value, $500. Barley, acres, 2 ; bush., 40 ; value, $90. Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 50 ; value, $50. Millet, acres, 1 ; bush., 25 ; value, $60. Potatoes, acres, 40 ; bush., 2,710; value, $2,710. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,350 ; value, $675. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 500 ; value, $240. Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $65. • Beets, acres, 2 ; bush., 500 ; value, $200. English Mowing, acres, 162; tons English hay, 256; value, $6,500. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 91 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 81 ; value, $1,000. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 95 ; tons of Salt hay, 100 ; value, $1,200. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,500; value of apples, $450; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $200. Sheep, 60;. gross value, $350 ; Wool produced, lbs., 200 ; value, $160. Horses, 133 ; value, $11,470 ; Oxen over four years old, 50 ; Steei'S under four years old, 16 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,200 ; Milch Cows, 223 ; Heifers, 79 ; value of cows and heifers, $11,850 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,000 ; value, $1,500 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 11,400 ; value, $4,500. » 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 495 Plymouth Co. Lakeville. Beef, dressed, lbs., 107,800 ; value, $18,462. Pork, dressed, lbs., 30,250 ; value, $4,625. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,500 ; value, $437. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,500; value, $1,725. Swine, 82 ; value, $1,590 ; value of Poultry sold, $200 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,100. LAKEVILLE. Stone and Marble Quarries, 1 ; value of building stone quarried and prepared for market, $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 130,000 ; value, $1,300 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for mai-ket, 130,000 ; value, $600 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,500; value, $10,000. Charcoal m'd, bush., 1,000; value, $125. Farms, 170 ; acres, 8,370 ; value, including Buildings, $209,300 ; acres improved, 2,500 ; persons emp., 200. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,370. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,500. Woodland, acres, 8,500 ; value, $204,300. Indian Corn, acres, 290 ; bush., 6,240 ; value, $7,800. Wheat, acres, 24; bush., 264; value, $528. Rye, acres, 72 ; bush., 620 ; value, $930. Barley, aci-es, 14 ; bush., 170 ; value, $170. Oats, acres, 35 ; bush., 725 ; value, $540. Potatoes, acres, 115 ; bush., 6,400; value, $3,200. English Mowing, acres, 1,230 ; tons of English hay, 780 ; value, $1,560. AVet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 312 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 230 ; value, $2,000. Apple-trees cultivated for .their fruit, 8,000; value of apples, $3,000; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 500 ; value of the fruit, $200 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,000. Sheep, 222 ; value, $1,110 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 700 ; value, $560. Horses, 158; value, $9,700; Oxen over four years old, 110; Steers under four years old, 51; value of oxen and steers, $6,805; Milch Cows, 289 ; Heifers, 97 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,355 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,000 ; value, $2,000 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,000 ; value, $1,400 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2,500 ; value, $375. Beef, dressed, lbs., 40,000 ; value, $4,000. 496 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Marion. ' Plymouth Co. Pork, dressed, lbs., 50,000 ; value, $7,500. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,000 ; value, $1,000. Swine, 84; value, $1,100; value of Poultry sold, $600; value of Eggs sold, $1,200. MARION. Ship Yards, 3 ; value of materials used, $2,000 ; vessels launched, 1 ; tonnage, 35 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 7. Sail Lofts, 1 ; sails made of American fabric, 5 ; value of the fabric, $700; value of sails, $850; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Salt, establishments for m. of, 1 ; bush, m'd, 300 ; value, $300 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Kerosene or refined Petroleum, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; Crude Petroleum, galls, used, 52,000 ; value, $16,000 ; tons coal used, 40 ; value, $450 ; number of Barrels or other Casks used, 1,000 ; value, $1,500 ; galls. Kei'osene or refined Petroleum m'd, 34,000 ; value, $30,600; number galls. Naptha, 8,000; value, $2,560 ; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 6. Master Builders, 15 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $4,500 ; value of materials used, $2,500 ; hands emp., 15. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $375 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 100 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 350 ; gross value of stock used, $800 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 2. Whale Fishery, vessels emp. in, 1 ; tonnage, 125 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imported, 4,894 ; value, $9,788 ; gallons of Whale Oil imported, 340 ; value, $459 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 22. Shell Fish taken, bush., 800 ; value, $600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 10. Alewives, Shad and Salmon taken, bbls., 300 ; value, $100 ; hands emp., 6. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 3 ; tonnage, 300 ; value, $10,000 ; amount received for freight, $6,500 ; hands emp., 12. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 410,000 ; value, $5,560; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for market, 420,000 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 8. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 497 Plymouth Co. • Marion. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,400 ; value, $5,600 ; cap., $1,400 ; hands emp., 40. Farms, 50 ; acres, 7,104 ; value, including Buildings, $294,133 ; acres improved, 1,319 ; persons emp., 100. Unimproved Land, acres, 600. Unimprovable Land, acres, 150. Woodland, acres, 5,000 ; value, $84,944. Indian Corn, acres, 41 ; bush., 1,400; value, $2,450. Rye, acres, 20 ; bush., 140 ; value, $280. Barley, acres, 4 ; bush., 38 ; value, $50. Oats, acres, 5 ;• bush., 50 ; value, $50. Potatoes, acres, 43 ; bush., 3,516; value, $3,000. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 400 ; value, $240. Onions, acres, 1 ; bush., 50 ; value, $200. Carrots, acres, 2 ; bush., 400; value, $150. Cabbage, acres, 5 ; value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 20 ; value of products, $700. Cranberries, acres, 8 ; bush., 118 ; value, $590. English Mowing, acres, 298 ; tons of English hay, 266; value, $5,320. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 38 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 33 ; value, $264. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 177 ; tons of salt hay, 110 ; value, $800. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,500 ; value of apples, $300 P^ar-trees cultivated for their fruit, 225 ; value of pears, $150 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 300 ; value of fruit, $200 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $600. Sheep, 29 ; value, $156 ; lbs. Wool produced, 78 ; value, $70. Horses, 64 ; value, $6,400 ; Oxen over four years old, 18 ; Steers under four years old, 10 ; value of oxen and steers, $2,300 ; Milch Cows, 125 ; Heifers, 10 ; value of cows and heifers, $4,455 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,500; value, $700; pounds of Butter sold, 4,000; value, $1,600. Beef, dressed, lbs., 3,000 ; value, $460. Pork, dressed, lbs., 29,000 ; value, $5,220. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 400 ; value, $80. Veal, dressed, lbs., 700 ; value, $84. Swine, 125 ; value, $1,200 ; value of Poultry sold, $623 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,352 ; lbs. of Honey, 200 ; value, $40. 63 498 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Marshfield. " Plymouth Co. MARSHFIELD. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 5; value of clothing m'd, $116,432; m. emp., 6 ; f emp., 223. Soap, establishments for m. of, 1 ; bbls. soft soap m'd, 131 ; value, $0/0. Master Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 6 ; value, $4,020 ; value of materials used, $2,800 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of work done, $4,500 ; cap,, $150 ; hands emp., 5. Flouring Mills, 5 ; bushels of Grain ground, 7,942 ; value, $11,913 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,312 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 54,331; value of boots and shoes m'd, $119,158; m. emp., 75; f. emp., 3. Planing Mills, 2 ; value of stock planed, $5,000. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $3,344 ; value of wooden boxes made, $4,638 ; m. emp., 4. Alewives, Shad and Salmon taken, 190,000 ; value, $1,850 ; hands emp., 15. Coastwise and Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 1 ; tonnage, 25 ; value, $800 ; amount received for freight, $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 9 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 950,000 ; value, $12,000; Shingles, 375,000; value, $1,125; cap., $5,500; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,000 ; value, $5,000. Charcoal, bush, m'd, 1,000 ; value, $200 ; cap., $75 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 268 ; acres, 14,529 ; value, including Buildings, $495,270 ; acres impi'oved, 14,433 ; persons emp., 273. Unimproved Land, acres, 96. ^ Woodland, acres, 3,030 ; value, $63,239. Indian Corn, acres, 275 ; bush., 8,196 ; value, $14,343. "Wheat, acres, 10; bush., 150; value, $300. Rye, aftres, 52 ; bush., 599 ; value, $1,047. Barley, acres, 8 ; bush., 121 ; value, $182. Oats, acres, 47 ; bush., 897 ; value, $897. Potatoes, acres, 122; bush., 10,086; value, $7,564. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 14 ; bush., 2,362 ; value, $1,316. Onions, acres, 4 ; bush., 1,270 ; value, $2,540. Carrots, acres, 2^ ; bush., 553 ; value, $276. Cabbage, acres, 4^ ; value, $636. 1865.] INDUSTRY ON MASSACHUSETTS. 499 Plymouth Co. Marshfield. Winter Squash, acres, 2 ; value, $425. Market Gardening, acres, 5 ; value of products, $912. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 2 ; bush., 456 ; value, $456. Tobacco, acres, ^ ; lbs., 237 ; value, $80. Cranberries, acres, 4; bush., 173; value, $373. English Mowing, acres, 994 ; tons of English hay, 1,092 ; value, $22,113. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 635 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 549 ; value, $583. Salt IMarsh mown, acres, 1,757 ; tons of salt hay, 1,317 ; value, $12,200. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 11,624; value of apples, $3,462 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,125 ; value of pears, $360 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,348; value of fruit, $411; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $2,130. Sheep, 351; value, $1,755; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,111; value, $444. Horses, 191 ; value, $15,123 ; Oxen over four years old, 177 ; Steers under four years old, 79 ; value of oxen and steers, $15,392 ; Milch Cows, 383 ; Heifers, 68 ; value of cows and heifers, $18,212 ; number of Neat Stock not embraced above, 12 Bulls; gallons of Milk sold, 3,764; value, $752; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,861 ; value, $2,751; lbs. of Cheese, 4,368; value, $728. Beef, dressed, lbs., 166,715; value, $20,839. Pork, lbs. dressed, 90,375 ; value, $16,268. Mutton, lbs. dressed, 2,980 ; value, $497. Veal, lbs. dressed, 18,720 ; value, $2,536. Swine, 293; value, $5,936; value of Poultry sold, $2,184; value of Eggs sold, $6,472 ; lbs. of Honey, 513 ; value, $171 ; lbs, of Beeswax, 20; value, $18; value of unenumerated ai-ticles of Farm Produce, $2,426. Cotton and Woollen Flannels m'd in the family, yds., 75 ; value, $75. Woollen Yarn, lbs., 750 ; value, $1,500. Bass and other Fish taken through the ice, value, $850. Lobsters, 59,000 ; value, $2,360. Sea Fowl, Woodcocks, &c., including Furs, value, $980. Dentistry, value, $8,500. Wheelwright and Carriage Business, including Painting, value, $3,000. 500 STATISTICS OF THE' • [1865. Mattapoisett. Plymouth Co. MATTAPOISETT. Salt, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; bush, of Salt in'd, 100 ; value, $100; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 100 ; value, $500 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 8,000 ; value, $600 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $1,000 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $650 ; value of Chairs t and Cabinet "Ware m'd, (Coffins and Boxes included,) $1,400 ; cap , $200 ; hands emp., 2. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of tin ware m'd, $200 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Whale Fishery, vessels employed in, 2 ; tonnage, 350 ; gallons of Sperm Oil imported, 8,505 ; value, $17,210; cap., $20,000 ; hands emp., 42. Alewives taken, 171,500; value, $429; hands emp., 5. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 508,000 ; value, ^,565 ; Shingles prepared for market, 190,000 ; value, $570 ; value of all other Lumber, $2,712 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,034; value, $3,619; hands emp., 5. Charcoal m'd, bush., 4,000 ; value, $560 ; hands emp., 6. Farms, 104; acres, 6,551; value, including Buildings, $206,720; acres of land improved, 851 ; persons emp., SI. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,137. Unimprovable Land, acres, 3^3. Woodland, acres, 4,672 ; value, $89,607. Indian Corn, acres, 125 ; bush., 3,566 ; value, $5,349. Wheat, acres, 18^ ; bush., 180 ; value, $450. Rye, aci-es, 22 ; bush., 269 ; value, $538. Barley, acres, 25 1; bush., 412; value, $824. Oats, acres, 12h ; bush., 324; value, $324. Potatoes, acres, 50 ; bush., 5,000 ; value, $5,000. Turnips, acres, 4; bush., 1,200; value, $600. Onions, bush., 19 ; value, $57. Carrots, acres, ^ ; bush., 276 ; value, $92. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $63. Beets and other esculent vegetables, bush., 25 ; value, $12. Cranberries, bush., 44; value, $132. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF I^IASSACHUSETTS. 501 Plymouth Co. Middleborough. English Mowing, acres, 589 ; tons of English hay, 553^ ; value, $11,070. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 60^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 60^ ; value, $484. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 192 ; tons of salt hiay, 133 ; value, $1,064. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,661 ; value of apples, $296 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 208 ; value of fruit, $70 ; value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $38. Sheep, 69 ; value, $414; lbs. of Wool produced, 184 ; value, $147. Horses, 88 ; value, $6,500 ; Oxen over four years old, 52 ; Steers under four years old, 26 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,960 ; Milch Cows, 151 ; Heifers, 31 ; value of cows and heifers, $7,385 ; 54 Calves and ' Yearlings, $671 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,512 ; value, $702 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,663 ; value, $1,465. Beef, dressed, lbs., 9,065 ; value, $906. Pork, dressed, lbs., 52,846 ; value, $9,528. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 100 ; value, $12. Veal, dressed, lbs., 170 ; value, $17. Swine, lbs., 170 ; value, $2,202 ; value of Poultry sold, $364 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,054 ; lbs. of Honey, 215 ; value, $65 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 4 ; value, $2 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Prod.- uce, $300. Horse Halters, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; Horse Halters, m'd, 30,000; value, $12,000; value of stock used, $7,000; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 9. MIDDLEBOROUGH. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Spindles, 4,000 ; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 75,000 ; Yarn m'd, lbs., 63,750 ; value, $37,500 ; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 10. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of machinery, 8 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool con- sumed, 180,000; gross value of stock used, $250,000; yards of Cassimere m'd, 84,500 ; value, $380,200 ; cap., $180,000 ; m. emp., 82 ; f. emp., 30. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,400 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 150 ; value, $9,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Shovels, Spades, Forks and Hoes, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; dozens m'd, 1,382 ; value, $9,640 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp , 8. 502 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. MiDDLEBOROUGH. PLYMOUTH Co. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; newspapers printed, (Middleborough Gazette, "Wareham News, Bridgewater Banner, East Bridgewater News,) 4 ; issued weekly ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,350 ; Books printed, 1 ; value of all other printing done, $1,500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 4,000 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., ^. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for m. of, 3 ; harnesses m'd, 47 ; value, $2,475 ; value of stock used, ^1,200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 3 ; wagons m'd, 21 ; value, $2,145 ; value of stock used, $525 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $6,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 10. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 200 ; value, $800; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 7 ; value of stock used, $2,105 ; value of work done, $4,362 ; cap., $1,775 ; hands emp., 9. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $520 ; value of tin ware m'd, $781 ; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 1. Varnish and Japan, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; gallons of vamish m'd, 6,000; value of varnish and japan, $9,600 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 139,000; gross value of stock used, $140,200; value of shoes m'd, $21&,000; cap., $21,900; m. emp., • 184 ; f. emp., 35. Straw Bonnets and Plats, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1 25,000 ; straw bonnets m'd, 50,000 ; value, $50,000 ; straw hats m'd, 225,000; value, $175,000 ; cap., $75,000 ; m. emp., 50 ; f. emp., 900. Snuff, Tobacco, and Cigars m'd, value, $850 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Casks, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; num- ber of casks m'd, 100,000 ; value, $17,000 ; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 8. . Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $810; coffins made, 135; value, $1,734; cap., $1^000; hands emp., 2. Boxes, establishments for m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $11,200 ; value of wooden boxes made, $17,500 ; cap., $6,600; m. emp., 16. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 503 Plymouth Co. Middleborough. AJe-wives,_ Shad and Sfflmon taken, 201,000 ; value, $1,672 ; hands emp., 4, Saw Mills, 16; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 3,398,000 ; value, $40,005 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for market, 2,576,000; value, $11,890; value of Cedar, $450; cap., $35,000; hands emp., 90. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cerds, 6,428; value, $20,891 ; hands emp., 128. Charcoal m'd, bush., 33,325 ; value, $3,665.75. Farms, 445 ; acres, 33,621 ; value, including Buildings, $697,448 ; acres of land improved, 8,245 ; persons emp., 569. Unimproved Land, acres, 16,962. Unimprovable Land, 934. Woodland, acres, 19,928 ; value, $333,354. Indian Corn, acres, 594; bush., 16,166; value, $32,332. Wheat, acres, 35 ; bush., 476 ; value, $1,428. Rye, acres, 174; bush., 1,580; value, $3,555. Barley, 18 ; bush., 386; value, $772. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 8 ; value, $16. Oats, acres, 259 ; bush., 5,569 ; value, $5,569. Potatoes, acres, 280 ; bush., 24,381 ; value, $18,286. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 8 ; bush., 3,208 ; value, $1,924.80. Onions, bush., 15 ; value, $30. Carrots, acres, 1^; bush., 809 ; value, $485.40. Cabbage, acres, f ; value, $246. Market Gardening, acres, 2 ; value, $327. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1 ; bush., 185 ; value, $111. Tobacco, lbs., 198 ; value, $100. Cranberries, acres, 40; bush., 194; value, $582. English Mowing, acres, 3,377 ; tons of English hay, 2,337 ; value, $58,425. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,158 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 932 ; value, $9,320. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1 6,680 ; value of apples, $7,750 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,459 ; value of pears, $483 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,500 ; value, $1,023 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $589. Saxony Sheep of different grades, 3 ; Merino Sheep of different grades, 18 ; all other kinds of sheep, 586 ; gross value of all sheep, $3,059 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony Sheep, 12 ; value, $13.20 ; lbs. of 504 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. North Bridgewater. Plymouth Co. Merino Wool, 47 ; value, $49.35 ; lbs. of a!l other wool produced, 1,663 ; value, $1,600. Horses, 475 ; value, $39,010 ; Oxen over four years old, 221 ; Steers under four years old, 177 ; value of oxen and steers, $23,193 ; Milch Cows, 852; Heifers, 206 ; value of cows and heifers, $37,733; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (19 Bulls and 4 Goats,) $519 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,005; value, $1,441.20; lbs. of Butter sold, 17,027; value, $6,810:80; lbs. of Cheese, 6,106; value, $1,221.20. Beef, di-essed, lbs., 920,160; value, $92,016. Pork, dressed, lbs., 184,435 ; value, $31,353.95. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 5,035 ; value, $755.25. Veal, dressed, lbs., 17,800 ; value, $2,136. Swine, 344 ; value, $5,638 ; value of Poultry sold, $2,082 ; value of Eggs sold, $5,737 ; lbs. of Honey, 742 ; value, $217.50 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 51; value, $25.75; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $472 ; Braiding Straw, $25. Articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, value, $o85. Taxidermist, 1 ; Birds and Animals mounted, 125 ; value, $125 ; value of stock used, $10. Cask Heads, 500,000; value, $12,500; value of stock used, $8,000; cap., $10,000 ; m. emp., 5. NORTH BRIDGEWATER. Mechanics' Tools m'd, value, $28,525 ; value of stock used, $5,469 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 33. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; tons of tacks and brads m'd, 9 ; value, $4,800 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. Organs, Melodeons, and Harmoniums, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,900; Instruments m'd, 70 ; value, $6,860; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 7. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; newspapers printed, (North Bridgewater Gazette,) 1 ; issued weekly ; value, $1,600 ; cap., $3,000 ; value of all other printing done, $1,143 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,429 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 26,000 ; value, $6,900 ; cap., $2,400 ; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 505 Plymouth Co. North Bridgewater. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; har- nesses m'd, 20; value, $1,000; value of stock used, $600; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 10 ; value, $2,500 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Confectionery, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 4,000 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500; Gravestones and Monuments m'd, value, $6,422 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 3. Master Builders, 8 ; Buildings erected, 10 ; value, $5,000 ; value of the materials used, $3,500 ; hands emp., 22. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,775 ; value of work done, $7,250 ; cap., $2,100 ; hands emp., 10. Cabinet Manufactories, 1; value of stock used, $12,000; Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, value, $30,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 30. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 9. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 103,066 ; pairs of Shoes m'd, 1,009,700 gross value of stock used in the manufacture of boots and shoes $996,700 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $1,466,900 ; cap., $190,200 m. emp., 1,059 ; f emp., 208. Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars m'd, value, $550 ; value of stock used, $265 cap., $100; m. emp., 1. Blacking, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $25,808.97 gross value of Blacking Ai'd, $43,806.95 ; cap., $12,300 ; hands emp., 8 Last and Shoe-peg Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,400 Lasts m'd, 4,800; value, $12,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 12. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 value of wooden boxes made, $9,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 7. Gas, establishments for the m. of, X ; value of stock used, $2,189.19 value of Gas m'd, $4,332.30 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of Ice preserved for market, 600 ; value, $900 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Bakeries, 2 ; value of stock used, $31,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $38,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 8. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 400,000 ; value^ $5,550 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar ket, 50,000 ; value, $150 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. 64 506 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Pembroke. Plymouth Co. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,065 ; vakie, $10,890 ; cap., $2,000 ; kands emp., 5. Farms, 125; acres, 3,972; value, inckiding Bviiklings, $255,188; acres of land improved, 3,761 ; persons emp., 240. Unimproved Land, acres, 170. Unimprovable Land, acres, 62. Woodland, acres, 3,034; value, $74,415. Indian Corn, acres, 148; busk., 5,624; value, $11,248. Wbeat, acres, 1^ ; bush., 26 ; value, $65. Rye, acres, 41 ; busk., 615 ; value, $1,230. Barley, acres, 25 ; busk., 397 ; value, $645.50. Oats, acres, 12^; busk., 267; value, ^67. Potatoes, acres, 139 ; busk., 17,650 ; value, $10,590. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3^ ; busk., 675 ; value, $405 Onions, acres, 1^; busk., 350; value, $700. Carrots, acres, jf ; busk., 387 ; value, $232.20. Cabbage, acres, 3h; value, $1,450. Englisk Mowing, acres, 1,040^; tons of Engksk kay, 1,233; value, $25,592. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 529^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale kay, 411 ; value, $5,754. Apple-trees cultivated for tkeir fruit, 6,848 ; value of apples, $2,355 ; Pear-trees cultivated for tkeir fruit, 1,150 ; value of pears, $900 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gatkered for market, $265. Horses, 385 ; value, $38,1 60 ; Oxen over four years old, 47 ; Steers under four years old, 21 ; value of oxen and steers, $3,965 ; Milck Cows, 415; Heifers, 12; value of cows and keifers, $18,719; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $210 ; gallons of Milk sold, 24,421; value, $4,884.20; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,648; value, $2,824; lbs. of Ckeese, 1,225; value, $306.25. Beef, dressed, lbs., 378,000; value, $45,360. Pork, dressed, lbs., 77,700 ; value, $12,432. Veal, dressed, lbs., 32,151 ; value, $4,822.35. Swine, 232 ; value, $4,618 ; value of Eggs sold, $250. PEMBROKE. Daguerreian and Pkotograpkic Establlskments, 1 ; value of stock used, $342 ; dagixerreotypes and pkotograpks taken, 2,555 ; value, $549 ; cap., $450 ; m. eVnp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. • 507 Plymouth Co. Pembroke. "Wagons and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 4; value, $5 GO ; value of stock used, $500 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Ink Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $120 ; gross Ink m'd, 150 ; value, $800; cap., $400; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,486; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $925 ; hands emp., 7. Medicines, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of Medicines m'd, $200; cap., $75; m. emp., 1. Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, value, $213. Coffins and Buxial Cases, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; Coffins made, 60 ; value, $420 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $18,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $35,734 ; cap., $26,200 ; m. emp., 40. Alewives and Shad taken, 54,575 ; value, $277.50 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 6; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,056,000; value, $11,560 ; Shingles prepared for market, 300,000 ; value, $l,OpO ; cap., $5,700 ; hands employed, 9. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,411 ; value, $4,576.50 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 30. Charcoal m'd, bush., 600 ; value, $100 ; hands emp., 1. Com and other Brooms m'd, 240 ; value, $80 ; value of the stock con- sumed, $65 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 131; acres, 12,795i-; value, including ' Buildings, $437,162; acres of land improved, 5,493|^ ; persons emp., 196. Unimproved Land, acres, 541. Unimprovable Land, acres, 9. Woodland, acres, 6,752 ; value, $120,648. * Indian Corn, acres, 167^; bush., 4,401 ; value, $6,601.50. Wheat, aci-es, 3^ ; bush., 44^ ; value, $89. Rye, acres, 45| ; bush., 495 ; value, $866.25. Barley, acres, 5^ ; bush., 67 ; value, $100. Oats, acres, 32; bush., 664|; value, $598.05. Potatoes, 105 ; bush., 8,663 ; value, $5,197.80. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 7| ; bush., 1,715; value, $857.50. Onions, acres, -^^ ; bush., 20 ; value, $40. Cayrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 326 ; value, $195.60. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $165. Tobacco, acres, i; lbs., 250; value, $82.40. Cranberries, acres, 60| ; bush., 106^ ; value, $318.75. 508 . STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Plymouth. Plymouth Co. English Mowing, acres, 830i- ; tons of English hay, 833 ; value, $12,495. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 311 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 2671; yalue, $1,871. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,171; value of apples, $3,026 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 773 ; value of pears, $342 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit', 957 ; value, $349 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $521. Merino Sheep, 2 ; all other kinds of sheep, 237 ; value of all sheep, $1,195; lbs. of Merino Wool, 7^ ; value, $7.50; lbs. of all other wool produced, 581 ; value, $464.80. Horses, 228 ; value, $15,540 ; Oxen over four years old, 79 ; Steers under four years old, 47 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,187 ; Milch Cows, 304; Heifers, 75; value of cows and heifers, $16,768 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (163 Bulls, Cows, Goats, &c.,) $1,617; gallons of Milk sold, 3,303; value, $660.60; lbs. of Butter, 15,769; value, $5,519.15 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,122 ; value, $224.40. Beef, dressed, lbs., 25,456; value, $3,054.72. Port, dressed, lbs., 76,793; value, $13,822.74. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 240 ; value, $48. Veal, dressed, lbs., 485 ; value, $58.20. Swine, 278; value, before killing, $13,266; value of Poultry sold, $1,567; value of Eggs sold, $3,901; lbs. of Honey, 85; 'value, $20.80-; lbs. of Beeswax, 6^; value, $2.60; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $323.53. All other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, value, $166. Mackerel Kits m'd, 50,000 ; value, $10,000 ; value of stock used, $3,500.; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 10. Grist Mills, 2 ; bush. Grain ground, 2,600 ; value, $3,900 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. PLYMOUTH. Cotton Mills, 3; number of Spindles, 8,120; Cotton consumed, lbs., 391,386 ; gross value of all stock used, $306,983 ; yards of Duck m'd, 502,074; gross value of cloth m'd, $368,103; lbs. of Cotton Batting m'd, 70,000 ; value, $15,000 ; m. emp., 37 ; f. emp., 62. ♦ Spool Cotton, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $82,000 ; value of cotton m'd, $129,000 ; cap., $85,000 ; hands emp., 75. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 509 Plymouth Co. Plymouth. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Macliineiy, 4 ; lbs. of Scoured "Wool consumed, 118,000; gi-oss value of stock used, $53,600; yds. of Flannel or Blanketing m'd, 180,000 ; cap., $80,000 ; m. emp., 30 ; f. emp., 15. Rolling, Slitting and Nail Mills, 1 ; Machines for the m. of nails, 10 ; tons of nails m'd, 300 ; value, $48,000 ; cap., $30',000 ; hands emp., 10. Tack and Brad Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $39,604 ; tons of . tacks and brads m'd, 25^; value, $08,104; cap., $38,800; hands emp., 37. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,136 ; newspapers printed, (Old Colony Sentinel, Old Colony Memorial and Plymouth Rock,) 2 ; issued weekly ; gross value of newspapers, $3,625 ; cap., $8,000 ; value of all other printing done, $3,100 ; m. emp., 11 ; f. emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and photographs taken, 10,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3. Cordage Manufactories, 4; value of stock used, $279,050; cordage m'd, tons, 1,245^; value, $473,320 ; cap., $204,800; hands emp., 191. Mast and Spar Yards or Sheds, 1; value of materials used, $200; mast and spars m'd, 40 ; value, $600 ; hands emp., 1. Sail Lofts, 2; sails made of American fabric, 14; value of the fabric, $1,350; value of the sails, $1,650 ; sails made of foreign fabric, 10; value of the fabric, $1,550 ; value of the sails, $1,782 ; hands emp., 3. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 5. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of articles m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Master Builders, 17; Buildings erected, 4; value, $3,050; value of materials used, $2,050 ; hands emp., 16. Blacksmith «Shops, 6 ; value of stock used, $1,950 ; value of Avork done, $5,750 ; cap., $1,850 ; hands emp., 11. Tm Ware Manufactories, 2; value of stock used, $10,400 ; value of tin ware m'd, $11,500 ; cap., $1,450 ; hands emp., 5. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 85; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 69,018 ;' gross value of stock used, $81,510 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $100,650 ; cap., $3,775 ; m. emp., 96 ; f. emp., 30. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 250,000 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. 510 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Plymouth. ' Plymouth Co. Blocks and Pumps, establishment for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of blocks and pumps m'd, $400 ; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; casks m'd, 4,400; value, $1,360; cap., $100; hands emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,150; coffins made, 158; value, $2,277; cap., $1,250; hands emp., 4. . Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1; value of work done|»$500; cap., $500; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of wooden boxes made, $1,400 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of gas m'd, $4,800 ; cap., $40,000 ; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, establishm.ents for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice pre- served for market, 1,170; value, $975; cap., $1,175; hands emp., 45. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $19,050 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 7. • Mackerel and Cod Fisheries, vessels emp. in, 50 ; tonnage, 3,597f f ; quintals of Codfish taken, 35,918; value, $269,282; value of Cod Liver Oil sold, $25,053 ; value of Salt consumed, 830,000 ; cap., $150,000 ; hands emp., 433. Shell Fish, bushels taken, 1,025 ; value, $820; hands emp., 12. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, vessels engaged in, 20 ; tonnage, l,7l3|f ; value, $40,000 ; amount received for freight, $35,969 ; hands emp., 80. Fire^^od and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,670 ; value, $29,610 ; hands emp., 88. Charcoal m'd, bush., 1,050 ; value, $230 ; hands emp., 2. JFarms, 136; acres, 4,344; value, including Buildings, $366,145; acres of land improved, 6,619 ; persons emp., 246. Unimproved Land, acres, 409. , Unimprovable Land, acres, 64. Woodland, acres, 40,107 ; value, $188,246. Indian Corn, acres, 161^; bush., 6,086; value, $9,054. "Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 42 ; value, $84. Rye, acres, 30^ ; bush., 342 ; value, $641. Barley, acres, 7h ; bush., 150 ; value, $192. Oats, acres, 31f ; bush., 935 ; value, $787. Potatoes, acres, 73^ ; bush., 7,855 ; value, $5,897. Turnips cultivaed as a field crop, acres, 17| ; bush., 6,042 ; value, $3,027. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 511 Plymouth Co. Plymouth. Onions, acres, 2^ ; bush., 535 ; value, $535. Carrots, acres, 3^- ; bush., 1,239 ; value, $652. Cabbage, acres, 1| ; value, $325. Market Gardening, acres, 3 ; value, $500. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 25 ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $3,310. Cranberries, acres, 10^ ; bush., 153 ; value, $484. English Mowing, acres, 1,054^ ; tons of English hay, 1,218 ; value, $20,710. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 112 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 1221 ; value, $1,225. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 289 ; tons of salt hay, 299^ ; value, $3,006. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,981 ; value of apples, $5,732 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,745 ; value of pears, $2,395 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 574 ; value of fruit, $340 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $3,000. Sheep, 503 ; value, $1,779 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,687 ; value, $924. Horses, 329 ; value, $28,140; Oxen over four years old, 70; Steers under four years old, 24; value of oxen and steers, $5,760 ; Milch Cows, 406 ; Heifers," 63 ; value of cows and heifers, $20,490; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (7 Bulls,) $300 ; gallons of Milk sold, 38,440; value, $8,466; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,940; value, $2,498. Beef, dressed, lbs., 18,670 ; value, $1,992. Pork, dressed, lbs., 94,065 ; value, $15,127. Mutton, di-essed, lbs., 49,400 ; value, $5,390. Veal, dressed, lbs., 40,080; value, $5,110. Swine, 228 ; value, 3,602 ; value of Poultry sold, $829 ; value of Eggs sold, $2,382 ; lbs. of Honey, 108 ; value, $43 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 2 ; value, $2 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $750. Neck Stocks and Ties, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; dozen m'd, 4,500 ; value of stock used, $13,500 ; value of stocks and ties m'd, $27,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 60. Lobsters sold, 105,000; value, $10,500; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 21. Rivets, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; tons m'd, 383 ; value of stock used, $47,500 ; value of rivets m'd, $110,118 ; cap., $66,000 ; hands emp., 15. Zinc, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $22,400 ; tons m''d, 100; value of zinc m'd, $31,500; cap., $7,500; hands emp., 3. 512 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Plympton. ' Plymouth Co. • « ■ — -'■ ■ II.- . PLYMPTON. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Cotton Spindles, 1,752 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 90,000 ; gross value of all the stock used, $58,500 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 82,500; gross value, $67,875; cap., $12,000; m. erap., 5 ; f. emp., 18. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $850 ; value of woA done, $1,175 ; cap,, $600 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs m'd, 500; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of boots m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $5,500 ; cap., $6,500 ; m. emp., 9. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 585,000 ; value, $7,310; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 300,000 ; value, $900 ; cap., $3,100 ; hands emp., 9. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 464 ; valued $1,588. Charcoal m'd, bush., 4,440 ; value, $422. Farms, 129 ; acres, 4,878; value, including Buildings, $150,823 ; acres of land improved, 2,521 ; persons emp., 137. Unimproved Land, acres, 948. Unimprovable Land, acres, 480. Woodland, acres, 2,040 ; value, $36,400. Indian Corn, acres, 138; bush., 3,494; value, $5,241. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 18; value, $36. Rye, acres, 21^ ; biish., 164i; value, $328. Barley, acres, 3 ; bush., 25 ; value, $45. Oats, acres, 33 ; bush., 672 ; value, $500. Potatoes, acres, 54; bush., 3,852; value, $2,889. Cranberries, acres, 10 ; bush., 5 ; value, $15. English Mowing, acres, 642^; tons of English hay, 492; value, $12,300. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 279 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 238 ; value, $2,859. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,923 ; value of apples, $1,463 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 84 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $50. Sheep, 38 ; value, $150; lbs. of Wool produced, 120; value, $96. Horses, 88 ; value, $7,370 ; Oxen over four years old, 61 ; Steers under four years old, 38 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,300 ; Milch Cows, 190; Heifers, 62; value of cows and heifers, $9,719; gallons of Milk sold, 1,295; value, $259; lbs. of Butter sold, 2,434; value, . $973 ; lbs. of Cheese, 665 ; value, $166. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 513 Plymouth Co. Rochester. Beef, dressed, lbs., 18,800 ; value, $2,074. Pork, dressed, lbs., 37,164 ; value, $7,432. Veal, dressed, lbs., 144; value, $20. Swine, 131; value, $1,689; value of Poultry sold, $857; value of Eggs sold, $1,337 ; lbs. of Honey, 105 ; value, $35 ; bush, of Beans, 130; value, $390. ^ ROCHESTER. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of Avork done, $1,500 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars m'd, value, $500 ; value of the stock used, $200 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 219,600 ; value, $549 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 11 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,980,000; value, $8,050 ; number of Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves pre- pared for market, 505,000 ; value, $1,060 ; value of all other Lum- ber, $100; cap., $4,300; hands emp., 19. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,478 ; value, $4,883. Charcoal m'd, bush., 10,085 ; value, $1,455. Fai:ms, 216 ; acres, 17,791 ; v^lue, including Buildings, $328,301 ; acres of land improved, 5,630 ; persons employed, 324. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,931. Unimprovable Land, acres, 804. Woodland, acres, 4,238 ; value, $83,868. Indian Corn, acres, 308| ; bush., 6,664»; value, $6,664. Wheat, acres, 17^ ; bush., 207 ; value, $414. Rye, acres, 129f ; bush., 919 ; value, $919. Barley, acres, 38| ; bush., 609 ; value, $609. Buckwheat, acres, 1^; bush., 14; value, $11.20. Oats, acres, 72| ; bush., 1,231 ; value, $719.20. Potatoes, acres, 95^ ; bush., 7,444 ; value, $5,585. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 992 ; value, $320. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 156 ; value, $68. . Cranberries, acres, 21|; bush., 631; value, $1,578. English Mowing, acres, 1,077| ; tons of English hay, 838J ; value, $16,775. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 348 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 279 ; value, $2,237. 65 514 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. SciTUATE. " Plymouth Co, AjDple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,675 ; value of apples, $1,890 ; 'Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 702 ; value of pears, $69 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 830; value of fruit, $264; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $142. Sheep, 401 ; value, $1,203 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,272 ; value, $636. Hq^ses, 165; value, $12,442; Oxen over four years old, 68 ; Steers under four years old, 30 ; value of oxen and steers, $5,638 ; ]\Iilch Cows, 322 ; Heifers, 68 ; value of cows and heifers, $10,498 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $1,082 ; gallons of Milk sold, 110; value, $22; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,980; value, $3,551 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,075; value, $161.25. Beef, dressed, lbs., 17,525 ; value, $1,402. Pork, dressed, lbs., 66,648 ; value, $7,997.76. Swine, 212; value, $2,567; value of Poultry sold, $1,269; value of Eggs sold, $2,108 ; lbs. of Honey, 143 ; value, $42.90 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $794. Grist Mills, 5 ; bush. Grain ground, 6,600 ; value, $4,900 ; cap., $2,400 ; hands emp., 5. SCITUATE. Boats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of materials used, $1,200 ; boats built, 9 ; value, $2,400 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Sail Lofts, 1 ; sails made of American fabric, 15 ; value of the fabric, $1,500 ;. value of the sails, $1,700 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Master BuUders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 1 ; value, $700 ; value of materials used, $450 ; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $950 ; value of work done, $2,200 ; cap., $550 ; hands emp., 3. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $450 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,050; cap., $400; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 11,330; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 55,415; gross value of stock used, $116,034; value of boots and shoes m'd, $142,811 ; cap., $5,450; m. emp., 74; f. emp., 32. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 400 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Mackerel taken, bbls., 40 ; value, $600 ; quintals Codfish taken, 441 ; value, $2,956; value of Salt consumed in the mackerel and cod fisheries, $200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 12. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 515 Plymouth Co. Scituate. Coastwise or Carryirg Trade, Vessels engaged in, 2 ; tonnage, 120 ; value, $1,500 ; amount received for Freight, $800 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 5,000 ; value, $230 ; cap., $200 ; hand's emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 500; value, $2,193 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 14. Farms, 241 ; acres, 7,497 ; value, including Buildings, $433,163 ; acres of land improved, 7,297 ; persons emp., 217. Unimproved Land, acres, 200. Woodland, acres, 1,159^; value, $29,308. Indian Corn, acres, 183i ; bush., 6,448 ; value, $10,904. Wheat, acres, U; bush., 29; value, $58. Rye, acres, 14|; bush., 274i; value, $481.25. Barley, acres, 32^ ; bush., 482^ ; value, $724. Oats, acres, 3f ; bush., 71 ; value, $71. Potatoes, acres, 89^ ; bush., 8,555 ; value, $6,416. Turnips cultivated as field crop, acres, 9^ ; bush., 2,374 ; value, $950. Onions, acres, 24^ ; bush., 6,854i ; value, $13,701. Carrots, acres, J; bush., 108 ; value, $108. Cabbage, acres, 4| ; value, $545. Winter Squash, acres, 3 ; value, $470. Market Gardening, acres, If ; value of products, $248. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, IJ ; bush., 209^ ; value, $318. Tobacco, acres, ^V ; lbs., 6 ; value, $3. Cranberries, acres, 6| ; bush., 130 J ; value, $479. English Mowing, acres, 1,184; tons of English hay, 1,267{t; value, $35,490. Wet Meadow or Swale moAvn, acres, 207^; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 199 ; value, $1,988. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 1,048 ; tons of salt hay, 953 ; value, $12,442. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,244; value of apples, $2,746; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,112 ; value of pears, $561 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,381 ; value, $740 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $583. Sheep, 658 ; value, $5,264 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 2,144 ; value, $1,536. Horses, 255 ; value, $16,805 ; Oxen over four years old, 138; Steers under four years old, 80 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,941 ; Milch Cows, 360 ; Heifers, 56 ; value of cows and heifers, $20,521 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (3 Bulls, 77 Yearlings,) $1,671 ; gallons of Milk sold, 8,542 ; value, $1,703 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,742; value, $3,056 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,885; value, $388. 516 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. South Scituate. Plymouth Co. Beef, dressed, lbs., 136,945 ; value, $13,702. Pork, dressed, lbs., 94,280; value, $16,970. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,050 ; value, $725. Veal, dressed, lbs., 10,900; value, $1,388. Swine, 126; value, $1,746; value of Poultry sold, $1,989*; value of Eggs sold, $2,742; lbs. of Honey, 478; value, $159; value of un- enumerated articles of Farm Produce, from 408 gardens, $6,030. Stove Polish, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; gross m'd, 1,598 ; value, $3,995 ; value of stock used, $2,400 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Moss, collected from rocks in the ocean, lbs., 465,980 ; value, $22,558 ; m. emp., 59 ; f. emp., 20. Lobsters taken, 123,000; value, $4,753 ; hands emp., 18. Herring taken, bbls., 3,153 ; value, $19,338 ; hands emp., 40. Needle Work, value, $2,380 ; f. emp., 50. Grist Mills, 3 ; bush, of Corn ground, 10,535 ; bush, of Rye ground, 3,324; bush, of Barley, 378 ; lbs. of Cob Corn, 24,000 ; value of toll for grinding, $1,612; cap., $800; hands emp., 3. SOUTH SCITUATE. Tack Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $13,000 ; tons of Tacks and Brads m'd, 70; value, $17,500; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 8. Ship Yards, 1 ; value of materials used, $8,000 ; vessels launched, 2 ; tonnage, 290 ; value, $1,200; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 16. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of work done, $8,800 ; cap., '$2,500 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 18,510 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 32,530 ; value of stock used in the manufacture of boots and shoes, $90,891 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $147,232 ; hands emp., 70. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 13,000 ; value, $1,200; cap., $300; hands emp., 4. Boxes and Trunk Woods, establishments for the m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $10,200 ; wooden boxes and trunk woods made, value, $27,100. Saw Mills, 7 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 745,000 ; value, $9,400. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 763 ; value, $3,052 ; hands emp., 30. Farms, 225 ; acres, 8,898 ; value, including Buildings, $417,063 ; acres improved, 4,325 ; persons emp., 100. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 517 Plymouth Co. South Scituate. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,086. Woodland, acres, 2,264 ; value, $103,938. Indian Corn, acres, 160 ; bush., 4,656 ; value, $5,811. Wheat, acres, 5^; bush., 73 ; value, $146. % Rye, acres, 29 ; bush., 354 ; value, $495. Barley, acres, 11 ; bush., 99 ; value, $140. Oats, acres, 1|; bush., 22; value, $11. Potatoes, acres, 90f ; bush., 8,150 ; value, $6,402. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1 ; bush., 285 ; value, $140. Onions, acres, 2\ ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $1,500: Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 200 ; value, $750. English Mowing, acres, 1,169; tons of English hay, 1,014; value, $15,210. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 425 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 340 ; value, $2,720. Salt Marsh mo^^^l, acres, 120; tons of salt hay, 120 ; value, $1,452. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,043 ; value of apples, $7,075 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 71 ; value of pears, $150 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $178. Sheep, 246; value, $1,312; lbs. of Wool produced, 984; value, $688. Horses, 202; value, $14,225; Oxen over four years old, 90; Steers under four years old, 71 ; value of oxen and steers, $8,964; Milch Cows, 284; Heifers, 56 ; value of cows and heifers, $15,575.; gallons of Milk sold, 1,576 ; value, $315 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 5,325 ; value, $1,567 ; lbs. Cheese, 133 ; value, $27. Beef, dressed, lbs., 132,700; value, $13,270. Pork, dressed, lbs., 63,987 ; value, $8,597. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 7,000 ; value, $700. Veal, dressed, lbs., 2,500 ; value, $250. Swine, 150; value, $2,799; value of Poultry sold, $1,125; value of Eggs sold, $1,447; Honey, lbs., 35; value, $6; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, (gardens,) $6,000. Description and quantity of Cloth ra'd in the family, yards of Flannel, 10 ; value, $10 ; All other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, Yarn, $14. Coats, Vests, Pants, &c., m'd, value, $3,966. Bead Work, value, $350. Worsted Work, value, $425. Fitting Shoes, value, $600. Ship Timber, tons, 50 ; value, $500. 518 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Wareham. Plymouth Co. WAliEIIAM. Rolling, Slitting and Nail Mills, 5; value of stock used, $451,070; Iroii m'd and not made into nails, tons, 275; value, $19,0G8 ; Machines for the manufacture of nails, 258 ; tons of Nails m'd, 5,231; value, $695,762; cap., $500,000; hands emp., 405. Paper Manufactories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 26 ; value, $234 ; Wrapping Paper m'd, tons, 13; value, $975; cap., $16,000; m. emp., 11 ; f. emp., 2. Daguerreian and Photographic Estahlishmcnts, 1 ; value of stock used, $10 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 200 ; value, $30 ; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments' for m. of, 2 ; inmiber of harnesses m'd, 12; value, $350; value of stock used, $125; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 2. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments f(jr the m. of, 2 ; wagons m'd, 8 ; value, $640 ; value of stock used, $280 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of clothing m'd, $500 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 2. Master Builders, 4; Buildings erected, 1; value, $1,000; value of materials used, $700 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $550 ; value of work done, $1,600 ; cap., $1,400 ; hands emp., 3. Casks, cWablishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of. stock used, $5,000 ; casks m'd, 104,308; value, $18,815; cap., $4,200; hands emp., 21. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manudictories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; coffins made, 75 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Alewives, Shad, and Salmon taken, 400,000 ; value, $640 ;' hands emp., 3. Coastwise or Carrying Trade, Vessels engaged in, 4 ; tonnage, 532 ; value, $22,500 ; amount received for Freight, $22,700 ; hands emp., 19. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 375,000 ; value, $3,375 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 642,000 ; value, $3,200 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for .market, cords, 2,160; value, $7,560; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 70. Farms, 50; acres, 17,826 ; value, includuig Buildings, $500,000; acres improved, 1,200 ; persons emp., 75. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. . 519 Plymouth Co. West Buidoewateii. • Uiiiniprovcd Land, acvos, 1,000, H Unimprovable Land, acres, C)00. Woodland, acres, 14,000; value, $110,000. Indian Corn, acres, 98 ; bush., 2,030 ; value, $2,0:30. Rye, acres, 70 ; bush., 4r.O ; value, $100. * Barley, acres, 4 ; bush., 70 ; value, $70. Oats, acres, 3 ; bush., Gf) ; value, $50. Rotatoes, acres, 00 ; bush., 2,400; value, $1,900. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, ; bush., 080 ; value, $340. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 230 ; value, $75. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $530. Market Gardening, acres, 2h ; value of products, $300. Cranberries, acres, 30^ bush., 112; value, $330. English Mowing, acres, 350; tons English hay, 300; value, $0,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 250 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 225 ; value, $1,800. Salt Marsh mown, acres, 550 ; tons, 550 ; value, $4,400. Apple-trees cultivated (or (iicir fruit, 2,200; value of apples, $500; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 340; value of pears, $100. Sheep, 120; value, $480 ; lbs. of Wool produccMl, 319; value, $319. Horses, 100; value, $12,000; Asses and INlides, 3; value of Asses and Mules, $50; Oxen over four years old, 40; S(e, 8; number of Spindles, 30,170 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 900,083 ; gross value of all the stock used, $783,640 ; yards of Cot- ton Cloth m'd, (Print Cloths, Shirtings, Sheetings,) 4,300,882; value, $1,170,1 23 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 15,700 ; value, $10,825 ; Shoe Lacings m"d, gross, 70,000; value, $39,200; cap , $450,000 ; m. emp., 135 ; f. emp., 310. Hoes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500; doz. of hoes m'd, 120; value, $950 ; cap., $200; hands emp, 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $1 1.000 ; value of clothing m'd, $14,400 ; cap., $5,300 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 22. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; bbls. soft soap m'd, 300 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $51)0 ; hands emp., 2. Currying Establishments, 6; value of stock used, $160,000; Hides curried, 18,000 ; value of Leather curried, $192,000 ; cap., $32,000 ; hands emp., 36. Boots of all kinds m'd, pairs, 62,915; Shoes of all kinds m'd, pairs, 92,554 ; value of stock used, $189,210 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $307,208; cap., $58,000 ; m. emp., 212 ; f. emp., 72. Blacking, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $520 ; value of blacking m'd, $1,300; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Boxes, (Boot and Shoe.) establishments for* the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,250; value of Wooden Boxes made, $2,550; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 150; value, $900 ; cap., $250; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,000 ; value, $12,000. 574 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hardwick. Worcester Co. Farms, 150; acres, 13,948; value, including Buildings, $1,085,593; acres improved, 11,659 ; persons emp., 279. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,289. Unimprovable Land, acres, 288. Woodland, acres, 1,938 ; value, $58,140. Indian Corn, acres, 317 ; bush., 12,322; value, $24,644. Wheat, acres, | ; bush., 8 ; value, $24. Rye, acres, 70 ; bush., 965 ; value, $1,930. Barley, acres, 13 ; bush., 245 ; value, $367.50. Oats, acres, 236; bush., 5,696; value, $5,696. Potatoes, acres, 115 ; bush., 11,765 ; value, $7,825.75. Turnips raised among corn, bush., 2,800 ; value, $700. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $235. Winter Squash, acres, 1 ; value, $50. English MoAving, acres, 2,300 ; tons of English hay, 2,575 ; value, $75,750. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 650 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 575 ; value, $8,625. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,200 ; value of apples, $5,200; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,200 ; value of pears, $400. Saxony Sheep, (20 Southdowns ;) value, $500 ; Merino Sheep, (30 Spanish ;) value, $3,000 ; all other kinds of sheep, 253 ; value of all sheep, $5,515; lbs? Merino Wool, 300; value, $300; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,221; value, $859. Horses, 400; value, $26,675; Oxen over four years old, 168; Steers under four years old, 176 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,307 ; Milch Cows, 724 ; Heifers, 177 ; value of cows and heifers, $28,248 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (1 Bull,) $50 ; gallons of Milk sold, 128,136 ; value, $26,085 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,215 ; value, $2,427. Swine, 149; value, $1,490; value of Poultry sold, $267; value of Eggs sold, $342. HARDWICK. Balmoral Skirts, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $350,000; Balmoral Skirts m'd, 279,890; value, $458,780; cap., $62,000 ; m. emp., 100 ; f. emp., 200. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of wheels and repairing, $4,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 575 "Worcester Co. Hardwick. Blacksmith Shops, 4; value of stock used, $1,000; -^lue of work done, $3,000 ; cap., $1,800 ; hands emp., 7. Palm Leaf Hats made, 3,125 ; value, $323. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $800 ; m emp., 1. Distilleries, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,725 ; bbls. of Liquors distilled, 33 ; value, $3,050 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 495,000 ; value, $7,300 ; Shingles prepared for market, 330,000 ; value, $990 ; cap., $6,500; hands emp., 14. Fii-ewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,211 ; value, $3,033. Farms, 214; acres, 23,553; value of same, including Buildings, $581,233 ; acres improved, 5,196 ; persons emp., 353. Unimproved land, acres, 12,245. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,023. Woodland, acres, 3,831 ; value, $120,370. Indian Corn, acres, 340 ; bush., 10,954 ; value, $13,692. Wlieat, acres, 41 ; bush., 661 ; value, $1,322. Rye, acres, 26 ; bush., 472 ; value, $708. Barley, acres, 7 ; bush., 211 ; value, $263. Buckwheat, acres, 13; bush., 133 ; value, $120. Oats, acres, 256; bush., 8,142; value, $5,700. Potatoes, acres, 200; bush., 20,952; value, $10,476. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1^ ; bush., 870 ; value, $290. Onions, acres, J ; bush., 232 ; value, $232. Carrots, acres, 2^ ; bush., 1,496; value, $624. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $200. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 100 ; value, $50. Tobacco, acres, 2 ; lbs., 3,090 ; value, $515. ' English Mowing, acres, 3,206 ; tons English hay, 4,196 ; value, $83,920. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,032 ; tons of Wet Meadow or Swale hay, 1,048; value, $10,480. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,544 ; value of apples, $6,391 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 365; value of pears, $213; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 400 ; value of the fruit, $200 ; value of Nuts gathered for market, $28. Sheep, 161 ; value, $895 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 676; value, $338. Horses, 264; value, $25,730; Oxen over four years old, 238 ; Steers under four years old, 105 ; value of oxen and steers, $29,475 ; Milch Cows, 1,283 ; Heifers, 263 ; value of cows and heifers, $64,312 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (29 Bulls,) $1,210; 576 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Harvard. Worcester Co. galls, of Milk sold, 2,052 ; value, $410 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,800 ; value, $5,920; lbs. of Cheese, 130,924; value, $21,964. Beef, dressed, lbs., 136,975 ; value, $15,067. Pork, dressed, lbs., 108,012; value, $18,002. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 6,610; value, $925. Veal, dressed, lbs., 196,950 ; value, $32,825. Cheese Factories, 2; lbs. of Cheese m'd, 129,286; value, $24,874; m. emp., 4 ; f emp., 3. Swine, 293; value, $5,162; value of Poultry sold, $1,507; value of Eggs sold, $822 ; lbs. of Honey, 908 ; value, $227 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 40; value, $15; bbls. Cider, 1,354; value, $3,385; Beans, value, $360 ; Grape Wine, value, $1,760. All other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, Weaving for Shaker Hoods, value, $4,358. HARVARD. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; value of Gravestones and Mon- uments m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops. 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $1,600 ; cap., $600; hands emp., 4. Glue Manufactories and manufactories for the preparation of Gums, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of glue m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,200; hands emp., 1. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 20,000 ; value, $32,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 1,500; value, $16,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., •2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 8,000 ; gross value of stock used, $4,200 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $6,100; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 5; f emp., 4. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 2,000,000 ; value, $1 4,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 25. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $876.58 ; value of Shoe Boxes made, $1,370.80 ; cap., $300; m. emp., li-. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 760,000 ; value, $15,200; Shingles prepared for market, 60,000; Staves, 70,000; value, $660 ; cap., $7,600 ; hands emp., 7. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,930 ; value, $10,110 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 12. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 577 Worcester Co. Harvard. Charcoal m'd, bush., 1,600 ; value, $240. Cora and other Brooms m'd, 13,212; value, $4,800; value of stock consumed, $3,779 ; cap., $650 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 197; acres, 16,188 ; value, including Buildings, $722,650 ; acres improved, 10,324; persons employed, 259. Unimproved Land, acres, 887. Woodland, acres, 4,532; value, $160,535. Indian Corn, acres, 329 ; bush., 12,001 ; value, $21,001.75. Rye, acres, 64; bush., 743; value, $1,486. Barley, 95 ; bush., 1,835 ; value, $2,293.75. Buckwheat, acres, 1 1 ; bush., 30 ; value, $22.50. Oats, acres, 119 ; bush., 2,601 ; value, $2,288.88. Herdsgrass Seed and Redtop, acres, J; bush., 14^; value, $33. Potatoes, acres, 147^; bush., 15,598; value, $7,799. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 12|^; bush., 2,314; value, $462.80. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 40 ; value, $70. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bush., 600 ; value, $180. Cabbage, acres, | ; value, $20. Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $122. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,962 ; value, $281. Hops, acres, 9 ; lbs., 5,606 ; value, $2,171. Cranberries, acres, 2 ; bush., 78 ; value, $250. English Mowing, acres, 2,199 ; tons of English hay, 2,193 ; value, $65,790. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,118 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 870 ; value, $13,050. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 28,148 ; value of apples, $11,360 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,333 ; value of pears, $588 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,672 ; value of fruit, $720 Chestnuts and Walnuts cultivated or gathered for market, bush., 864 value, $.'5,404 ; Berries cultivated or gathered for market, bush., 259vL; value, $729. Sheep, 96 ; value, $694 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 338 ; value, $203. Horses, 299 ; value, $22,165; Oxen over four years old, 106; Steers under four years old, 53 ; value of oxen and steers, $10,345 ; Milch Cows, 840 ; Heifers, 153 ; value of cows and heifers, $43,665 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (21 Bulls,) $525 ; gallons of Milk sold, 172,168 ; value, $34,477 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 15,582 ; value, $6,232 ; lbs. of Cheese, 275 ; value, $26. 73 578 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. HoLDEN. Worcester Co. Beef, dressed, lbs., 59,600 ; value, $5,689. Pork, dressed, lbs., 73,381 ; value, $11,795. Veal, dressed, lbs., 37,276 ; value, $4,495. Swine, 241 ; value, $3,781 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,079 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,634 ; lbs. of Honey, 558 ; value, $233. Horse Powers, Horse Rakes, Sawing Apparatus, &c., establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of articles m'd, $5,500 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 4. White Beans, bush., 467 ; value, $1,368. Grapes, bush., 188; value, $576. Apple Sauce, gallons, 916 ; value, $608. Herbs prepared, lbs., 19,000 ; value, $4,750. Herbs, Sage and Sweet Marjoram, lbs. in cans, 800 ; value, $340. Herbs, Sage and Savory, lbs., 900 ; value, $135. Dock Roots, &c., lbs., 1,500; value, $300. Rose Water, gallons, 150; value, $187. Catsup, gallons, 60 ; value, $36. Tomatoes, cans, 2,800 ; value, $800. Sweet Corn, cans, 1,750 ; value, $650. Marrow Squash and Pumpkin prepared for market, cans, 1,800 ; value, $350. Nursery Sales, $510. HOLDEN. Cotton IVIills, 3 ; Cotton Spindles, 9,172 ; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 173,960 ; value of stock used, $86,668 ; yards of Drillings, Sheet- ings, and Light Corset Jeans m'd, 997,770 ; value, $164,533; cap., $80,000 ; m. emp., 62 ; f. emp., 94. Woollen Mills, 4 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 6 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 47,733; value of stock used, $112,143; yards of Cassi- mere m'd, 5,000; value, $7,500; yards of Satinet m'd, $213,039; value, $186,519 ; lbs. of Woollen Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 300 ; value, $450 ; dozen of Shirts and Drawers m'd, 740 ; value, $6,660 ; cap., $65,000 ; m. emp., 52 ; f. emp., 30. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of work done, $1,000; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; Hides taimed, 1,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 1,000 ; value of Leather tamied and curried, $9,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; bauds emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 579 Worcester Co. Holden. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 550,000 ; value, $9,750 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 550,000 ; value, $16,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,000 ; value, $15,000. Farms, 145; acres, 18,651; value of same, including Buildings, $435,000 ; acres of land improved, 11,083 ; persons emp., 320. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,273. Unimprovable Land, acres, 240. Woodland, acres, 1,855 ; value, $129,850. Indian Corn, acres, 151 ; bush., 5,055 ; value, $7,582.50. Wheat, acres, 22 ; bush., 311 ; value, $777.50. Rye, acres, 75 ; bush., 690 ; value, $1,035. Barley, acres, 74 ; bush., 538 ; value, $807. Buckwheat, acres, 11 ; bush., 110; value, $165. Oats, acres, 81 ; bush., 1,926 ; value, $1,926. Potatoes, acres, 148 ; bush., 13,208 ; value, $7,924.80. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 630 ; value, $315. Onions, bush., 225 ; value, $337.50. Carrots, bush., 940 ; value, $376. English Mowing, acres, 1,627 ; tons of English hay, 1,494 ; value, $37,350. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 390 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 317 ; value, $3,170. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,000 ; value of apples, $560 ; Pear-trees, 246; value, $105; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $370. Sheep, 230 ; value, $920; lbs. of Wool produced, 920 ; value, $552. Horses, 283; value, $19,810; Oxen over four years old, 144; Steers under four years old, 72; value of oxen and steers, $12,600 ; Milch Cows, 524 ; Heifers, 191 ; value of cows and heifers, $37,250 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (8 Bulls,) $400 ; gallons of Milk sold, 22,000 ; value, $330 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 14,645 ; value, $5,225.75 ; lbs. of Cheese, 3,000 ; value, $450. Beef, dressed, lbs., 17,500; value, $1,400. Pork, dressed, lbs., 31,500 ; value, $4,725. Veal, dressed, lbs., 8,000 ; value, $800. Swine, 135 ; value, $2,025 ; value of Poultry sold, $542 ; value of Eggs sold, $458 ; lbs. of Honey, 205 ; value, $75. 580 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Hdbbardston. Worcester Co. HUBBARDSTON. Shoe Tools, value, $3,000 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 4. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $1,000; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $950 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 4. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 5 ; value of stock used, $15,100; chairs and settees made, 79,178; value, $35,004.41; cap., $11,700; m. emp., 41 ; f. emp., 50. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of tin ware m'd, $3,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 14. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,850 ; Hides tanned, 1,200; Hides tanned and curried, 1,200; value of Leather tanned and curried, $9,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 22,328 ; Shoes, pairs m'd, 300 ; gross value of stock used, $45,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $69,717 ; cap., $16,000 ; m. emp., 32 ; f. emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $1,250; value of Wooden Boxes made, $3,100; cap., $1,700; m. emp., 4. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 60; value, $120; cap., $50 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 12 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,669,000 ; value, $24,784; Shingles, 143,000; value, $550; cap., $16,100; hands emp., 19. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,306 ; value, $3,688. Farms, 193; acres, 24,734; value, including Buildings, $528,870; acres of land improved, 12,174; persons emp., 221. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,329. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,790. Woodland, acres, 3,600; value, $18,000. Indian Corn, acres, 124f ; bush., 3,918 ; value, $7,836. Wheat, acres, 10|; bush., 144^; value, $433.50. Rye, acres, 5| ; bush., 83 ; value, $207.50. Barley, acres, 60 ; bush., 1,517 ; value, $1,517. Oats, acres, 94 ; bush., 2,755 ; value, $2,755. Potatoes, acres, 146|; bush., 17,368 ; value, $8,684. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 550 ; value, $275. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,049 ; value, $524.50. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 581 "Worcester Co. Lancaster. English Mowing, acres, 2,222; tons of English hay, 1,811; value, $36,220. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 875 ; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 448 ; value, $4,480. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 12,602 ; value of apples, $3,099 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 517; value of pears, $80; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 284 ; value of fruit, $30. Sheep, 307 ; value, $1,768 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,303 ; value, $652. Horses, 246; value, $19,935; Oxen over four years old, 106; Steers under four years old, 80; value of oxen and steers, $12,322 ; Milch Cows, 508; Heifers, 39 ; value of cows and heifers, $23,810; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (Farrow Cows, 39 ; Two Years' old, 90; One Year old, 112,) $5,669; gallons of Milk sold, 1,855; value, $408.10 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 18,286; value, $7,314.40; lbs. of Cheese, 8,068 ; value, $1,613.60. Beef, dressed, lbs., 105,016 ; value, $10,501.60. Pork, dressed, lbs., 80,879 ; value, $14,558.22. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,552 ; value, $306.24. Veal, di-essed, lbs., 47,713 ; value, $6,202.69. Swine, 85 ; value, $1,498 ; value of Poultry sold, $451.75 ; value of Eggs sold, $655 ; lbs. of Honey, 477 ; value, $238.50. Toy Wheelbarrows and Sleds, shops for m. of, 1 ; wheelbarrows and sleds made, 4,000 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Machine Shops, 1 ; cap., $1,100 ; hands emp., 2. Card Board Establishments, 3 ; card boards made, dozens, 7,100 ; value, $4,450; cap., $1,700; hands emp., 9. LANCASTER. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Cotton Spindles, 2,500 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 150,000 ; value of stock used, $125,000; yards of Brown Sheeting m'd, 500,000; value, $165,375 ; cap., $35,000 ; m. emp., 17 ; f. emp., 23. Copper Pumps m'd, 1,500 ; value, $7,500 ; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 3. Pocket Books and Wallets, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; dozens of each m'd, 1,100 ; value, $37,000 ; value of stock used, $22,000 ; cap., $2,000; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 14. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $700 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 700 ; value, $3,500 ; lbs. of hard soa^ m'd, 4,000 ; value, $400 ; value of all other soap m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. 582 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Lancaster. Worcester Co. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $2,600; cap., $1,400; hands emp., 5. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 20,000 ; value, $15,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 2,000 ; value, $20,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 3. Brick Yards, 2 ; bricks m'd, 600,000 ; value, $4,375 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 10. Planing Mills and establishments for the ra. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of work done, $600; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 1,000; value of same, $1,000; cap., $300; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 725,000 ; value, $10,825 ; cap., $5,000; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,600 ; value, $10,800. Farms, 150 ; acres, 10,445 ; value, including Buildings, $375,770 ; acres improved, 7,220 ; persons emp., 170. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,266. Unimprovable Land, acres, 373. "Woodland, acres, 2,169 ; value, $45,550. Indian Corn, acres, 257 ; bush., 9,302 ; value, $13,953. Wheat, acres, 2J ; bush., 50; value, SlOO. Rye, acres, 89; bush., 1,358; value, $2,037. Barley, acres, 23^ ; bush., 528 ; value, $660. Buckwheat, acres, 19^; bush., 223 ; value, $223. Oats, acres, 96; bush., 2,580; value, $1,935. Potatoes, acres, 118|-; bush., 14,915; value, $11,186. Carrots, acres, 4| ; bush., 1,855; value, $463. Hops, acres, 15^; lbs., 3,000; value, $1,385. English Mowing, acres, 1,826^; tons of English hay, 2,061; value, $41,220. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 203 1 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 191; value, $1,789. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,046 ; value of apples, $2,724 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $354. vSheep, 51 ; value, $480 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 280 ; value, $113.50. Horses, 171 ; value, $13,835 ; Oxen over four years old, 80 ; Steers under foxir years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,290 ; Milch Cows, 503; Heifers, 115 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,105 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (22,) $715 ; gallons of Milk sold, 83,662; value, $13,709; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,249 ; value, $4,380. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 583 Worcester Co. Leicester. Beef, dressed, lbs., 18,800; value, $1,627. Pork, dressed, lbs., 10,970 ; value, $1,388. Veal, dressed, lbs., 10,995 ; value, $1,142. Swine, 142 ; value, $1,918 ; value of Poultry sold, $726 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,004. LEICESTER. Woollen Mills, 5 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 25 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 677,000; gross value of stock used, $963,000; yards of Cassimere m'd, 345,500 ; value, $305,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 575,000; value, $230,000; yards of Flannel or Blanketing, 831,856; value, $416,000; cap., $343,000; m. emp., 200; f. emp., 155. Machine and Hand Cards of all kinds, establishments for the m. of, 12 ; value of stock used, $314,013 ; hand cards m'd, dozen pairs, 37,972; value, $162,662; feet of machine cards m'd, 270,692; value, $501,734; cap., $225,000; m. emp., 122; f emp., 17. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; dozens of cordage m'd, 150; value, $800; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 7 ; Buildings erected, 13; value, $29,500; value of materials used, $17,000; hands emp., 16. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $850 ; value of work done, $1,680; cap., $1,050; hands emp., 5. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 4 ; value of stock used, $63,500 ; Hides tanned, 500 ; Hides tanned and curried, 5,250 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $66,900 ; cap., $15,000; hands emp., 10. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 400; value, $150; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 800,000 ; value, $12,800; cap., $12,000; hands emp., 14. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,413 ; value, $7,852 ; cap., $2,900 ; hands emp., 22. Farms, 181; acres, 14,171; value, including Buildings, $746,997; acres of land improved, 2,576 ; persons emp., 221. Unimproved Land, acres, 9,024. Unimprovable Land, acres, 542. Woodland, acres, 2,071 ; value, $83,605. Indian Corn, acres, 131 J ; bush., 2,860 ; value, $4,141. Wheat, acres, 2^ ; bush., 26 ; value, $42. 584 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Leicester. Worcester Co. Barley, acres, 48f ; bush., 1,143 ; value, $1,579. Buckwheat, acres, 8| ; bush., 98 ; value, $139. Oats, acres, 46,^- ; bush., 1,055 ; value, $962.70. Potatoes, acres, 135|; bush., 9,031 ; value, $6,327.70. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1^ ; bush., 300 ; value, $115. Onions, acres, i ; bush., 15 ; value, $45. Carrots, acres, 7^; bush., 862; value, $381. Cabbage, acres, | ; value, $135. Winter Squash, acres, \; value, $165. Market Gardening, acres, h; value of products, $125. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, J ; bush., 70 ; value, $40. English Mowing, acres, 1,445 ; tons of EngUsh hay, 1,571 ; value, $41,796. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 303 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 234 ; value, $1,206. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,964; value of apples, $1,931 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,271; value of pears, $216; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 121; value of fruit, $18; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $6. Saxony Sheep of different grades, 30 ; Merino Sheep of different grades, 8 ; all other kinds of sheep, 35 ; gross value of all sheep, $637 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony Sheep, 150; value, $80; lbs. of Merino Wool, 45 ; value, $36 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 106 ; value, $77.50. Horses, 296; value, $19,350 ; Oxen over four years old, 90; Steers under four years old, 30 ; value of oxen and steers, $10,034; Milch Cows, 421; Heifers, 56; value of cows and heifers, $20,751; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (6 Bulls, 22 Yearlings, 4 Dry Cows,) $525; gallons of Milk sold, 10,142; value, $2,238; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,660 ; value, $5,486 ; lbs. of Cheese, 825 ; value, $152.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 283,730; value, $32,452.53. Pork, dressed, lbs., 65,035 ; value, $11,605.30. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 7,314; value, $1,205.76. Veal, dressed, lbs., 31,135 ; value, $3,754.14. Swine, 321; value, $3,121; value of Poultry sold, $292; value of Eggs sold, $448; lbs. of Honey, 145; value, $40.60; lbs. of Beeswax, 50 ; value, $20. Planing Knives and Engine Bars, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of articles m'd, $34,000; value of stock used, $17,000; cap., $2,000 m. emp , 10. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 585 "Worcester Co. Leominster. LEOMINSTER. Button Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of Horn Buttons m'd, $2,967 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 5. Paper Manufoctories, 1 ; tons of stock consumed, 500 ; value, $50,000 ; tons Printing Paper m'd, 300; value, $100,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 22 ; f, emp., 12. Piano-Forte Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $17,500 ; piano-fortes m'd, 150; value, $34,858 ; cap., $5,000; establishments for the m. of detached parts of piano-fortes, 2 ; value of detached parts of piano- fortes m'd, $16,852; value of stock used, $5,614; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 67. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $500 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 10,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value ' of stock used, $3,500 ; value of clothing m'd, $6,431 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work done, $2,400; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Cabinet Manufactories, 3; value of stock used, $31,000; value of Chairs and Cabinet Ware m'd, $56,500 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 43. Comb Manufactories, 15; value of stock used, $93,250; value of combs m'd, $233,100; cap., $24,800 ; m. emp. 218; f. emp., 86. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, of Grain ground, 30,000 ; value, $30,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 4. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $29,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $71,000 ; hands emp., 23. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 34,320 ; value of stock used, $31,600 ; value of shoes m'd, $45,529 ; cap., $8,500 ; m. emp., 34; f. emp., 18. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value m'd, $11,805; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 8. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; Value of Paper Boxes made, $8,700; cap., $2,000; m. emp., 3; f. emp., 18. Bakeries, 1 ; value of Bread m'd, $2,450 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,000,000 ; value, $21,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 9. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,400 ; value, $14,400 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 20. Farms, 191; acres, 17,675; value, including Buildings, $1,220,702; acres of land improved, 11,456 ; persons emp., 362. 74 586 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. LE05nNSTP:R. Worcester Co. Unimproved Land, acres, 6,118. Unimprovable Land, acres, 101. Woodland, acres, 3,740 ; value, $15,760. Indian Corn, acres, 218; bush., 8,720; value, $8,720. Wheat, acres, 76; bush., 945 ; value, $1,890. Rye, acres, 62 ; bush., 930 ; value, $930. Barley, acres, 87 ; bush., 261 ; value, $245. Buckwheat, acres, 32 ; bush., 563 ; value, $450. Oats, acres, 140; bush., 4,200; value, $2,100. Millet, acres, 23 ; used for fodder only. Potatoes, acres, 83 ; bush., 7,684 ; value, $3,842. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 41 ; bush., 3,460 ; value, $865. Carrots, acres, 7; bush., 1,360; value, $544. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $615. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 7 ; bush., 1,260 ; value, $420. Hops, acres, 2 ; value, $1 67. English Mowing, acres, 1,514; tons of English hay, 1,362; value, $27,240. Wet Meadow or Swale moAvn, acres, 361 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 276 ; value, $2,208. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,782; value of apples, $4,539 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 862 ; value of pears, $437. Saxony Sheep, 103 ; all other kinds of sheep, 103 ; value of all sheep, $743 ; lbs. of Saxony Wool produced, 467 ; value, $322. Horses, 358; value, $39,022; Oxen over four years old, 106; Steers under four years old, 41 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,764; Milch Cows, 811; Heifers, 206; value of cows and heifers, $55,743; Neat Stock not embraced above, (11 Bulls,) value, $476; gallons of Milk sold, 144,370 ; value, $50,529 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,520 ; value, $2,632; lbs. of Cheese, 716; value, $99. Beef, dressed, lbs., 118,450; value, $11,840. Pork, dressed, lbs., 52,750 ; value, $7,912. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 4,860 ; value, $486. Veal, dressed, lbs., 33,750 ; value, $4,050. Swine, 432; value, $3,984; value of Poultry sold, $268; value of Eggs sold, $414; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,327. Apple-Parers establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $82,750 ; value of stock used, $30,000; cap., $15,000; ra. emp., 12. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 587 Worcester Co. Lunenburg. LUNENBURG. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $50 ; wheels m'd, 30 ; value, $166; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 2 ; value, $3,000 ; value of materials used, $2,200 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of work done, $400 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Shoes of all kinds m'd, pairs, 25,250 ; value of stock used, $6,550 ; value of shoes m'd, $13,000 ; cap., $1,600 ; m. emp., 9 ; f emp., 20. Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, and Bomiets, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; palm leaf hats m'd, 12,750 ; value, $2,200; cap., $2,500; f. emp., 125. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; casks m'd, 8,000 ; value, $3,200 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 800 ; value, $600 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 675,000 ; value, $9,150; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 628,000 ; value, $3,400 ; cap., $9,500 ; hands emp., 9. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,589 ; value, $5,523 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 21. Farms, 230 ; acres, 17,957| ; value, including Buildings, $601,840 ; acres improved, 3,236| ; persons emp., 259. Unimproved Land, acres, 6,191. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,499. Woodland, acres, 6,031 ; value, $201,253. Lidian Corn, acres, 223; bush., 8,853; value, $14,876. Wheat, acres, 27 ; bush., 321 ; value, $775. Rye, acres, 17 ; bush., 225 ; value, $401. Barley, acres, 51 ; bush., 905 ; value, $1,251-. Buckwheat, acres, 3| ; bush., 57 ; value, $64. Oats, acres, 74; bush., 1,763; value, $1,763. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 1 ; bush., 9 ; value, $58. Potatoes, acres, 134 ; bush., 13,885 ; value, $7,124. Turnips cvJtivated as a field crop, acres, 11 ; bush., 1,817 ; value, $395. Onions, acres, | ; bush., 74 ; value, $148. Carrots, acres, li ; bush., 865 ; value, $400. Cabbage, acres, 2^; value, $754. Winter Squash, acres, h ; value, $130. Garden Seeds, acres, 1 ; value, $180. 588 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Mendon. Worcester Co. Market Gardening, acres, 4 J ; value of products, $961. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, -^^ ; bush., 150 ; value, $70 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $180. Hops, acres, lOi ; lbs., 4,000; value, $1,399. Tobacco, acres, i\ ; lbs., 50 ; value, $8. Cranberries, acres, 1§ ; bush., 30; value, $90. English Mowing, acres, 2,505 ; tons of English hay, 2,196 ; value, $59,359. "Wet INIeadow or Swale mowTi, acres, 670 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 438 ; value, $5,868. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 18,343 ; value of apples, $11,123 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,543 ; value of pears, $227 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,548; value of fruit, $2,121 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $715. Sheep, 123 ; value, $639 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 453 ; value, $255. Horses, 247 ; value, $20,260 ; Oxen over four years old, 156 ; Steers under four years old, 103 ; value of oxen and steers, $15,823 ; Milch Cows, 541; Heifers, 140; value of cows and heifers, $24,423; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (45 Bulls and Farrow Cows,) $1,545; gallons of Milk 65,028; value, $10,778; lbs. of Butter sold, 18,075; value, $5,882; lbs. of Cheese, 1,214; value, $216. Beef, dressed, lbs., 30,078 ; value, $3,066. Pork, dressed, lbs., 65,164; value, $11,828. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 144 ; value, $21. Veal, dressed, lbs., 1,961 ; value, $208. Swine, 277 ; value, $5,540 ; value of Poultry sold, $820 ; value of Eggs sold, $1,108; lbs. of Honey, 332; value, $104; lbs. of Beeswax, 17; value, $9 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $3,634. All other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, value, $810. Grapes, value, $101. MENDON. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,520 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 108,000 ; value, $5,400 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $1,494 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 589 Worcester Co. Mendon. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 50,400 ; gross value of stock used, $99,500; value of boots m'd, $159,000; cap., $175,000; m. emp., 63 ; f. emp., 3. Boot Boxes, establishments for the m.of, 3 ; value of stock used, $6,750 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $9,245 ; cap., $2,650 ; ra. emp., 9. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 240,000 ; value, $3,079; Shingles, prepared for market, 183,000; value, $682; cap., $2,050 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 055 ; value, $4,141 ; cap., $1,900 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 210; acres, ll,197-i-; value, including Buildings, $490,130; acres improved, 5,484| ; persons emp., 162. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,982^. Woodland, acres, 3,7301-; value, $92,166. Indian Corn, acres, 185^ ; bush., 5,633 ; value, $8,449. Wheat, acres, 5^; bush., 156; value, $312. Rye, acres, 31f ; bush., 393 ; value, $786. Barley, acres, 17; bush., 286; value, $429. Buckwheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 50 ; value, $75. Oats, acres, 75^ ; bush., 1,552; value, $1,552. Potatoes, acres, 114|; bush., 9,986; value, $7,989. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 604 ; value, $261. Onions, acres, -jV 5 bush., 25 ; value, $53. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 55 ; value, $25. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $40. Tobacco, lbs., 40 ; value, $8. Cranberries, acres, 30^; bush., 134|; value, $501. English Mowing, acres, 1,577^; tons of English hay, 1,279| ; value, $31,084. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 544| ; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 366^; value, $4,575. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 9,788 ; value of apples, $4,045 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 416; value of pears, $60; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $336. Sheep, 28 ; value, $275 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 129 ; value, $68. Horses, 139; value, $10,370; Oxen over four years old, 126; Steers under four years old, 47 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,360 ; Milch Cows, 348; Heifers, 79; value of cows and heifers, $16,100; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $925 ; gallons of Milk sold, 10,925; value, $2,185; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,141; value, $2,856; lbs. of Cheese, 770 ; value, $123. 590 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. MiLFORD. Worcester Co. Beef, dressed, lbs., 23,180 ; value, $2,540. Pork, dressed, lbs., 60,090; value, $10,816. Mutton, dressed, value, $96. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,495; value, $1,423. Swine, 175 ; value, $1,001 ; value of Poultry sold, $499 ; value of Eggs sold, $578 ; lbs. of Honey, 40 ; value, $12 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 9| ; value, $10 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $75. MILFORD. Hollow Ware and Castings otlier than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $11,537.70 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 60; value $16,038; cap., $10,475 ; hands emp., 5. Cotton, AVooUen and Boot and Shoe Machinery, establishments for m. of, 6 ; gross value of stock used, $29,027.85 ; value of Machinery m'd, $67,539.79 ; cap., $32,154 ; hands emp., 38. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,300 ; newspapers printed, (Milford Journal,) 1 ; issued weekly ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $1,500; value of all other printing done, $3,700 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 6. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 3 ; value of stock wsed, $2,420 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 17,240 ; value, $7,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. ernp., 6. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; number m'd, 100 ; value, $5,000 ; value of stock used, $3,680 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 6. Hat and Cap Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; hats and caps m'd, 200 ; value, $600 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1. Wagons, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; Avagons m'd, 19 ; value, $2,032; value of stock used, $525 ; value of repairing, $3,800; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 7 ; amount received for repairing, $3,800. Confectionery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500; lbs. of confectionery made, 6,900; value, $2,300; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 4; value of stock used, $19,000 ; value of Clothing m'd, $28,655.37; cap., $10,800; m. emp., 11; f. emp., 17. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $366 ; bbls. soft soap m'd, 120; value, $537; lbs. of hard soap, 1,000; value, $100; cap., $300; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 6; Buildings erected, 12; value, $47,000; value of materials used, $35,500 ; hands emp., 13. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 591 Worcester Co. Milford. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $8,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 9. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Tin Ware Manufactories, 4; value of stock used, $12,000; value of tin ware m'd, $21,200; cap., $9,000; hands emp., 8. Grist Mills, 3; bush, of Grain ground, 35,000; value, $60,256; value when ground, $63,350 ; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 3. CuiTying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; Hides curried, 3,508; value of Leather curried, $15,500; cap., $4,000; hands emp., 6. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,119,229 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 111,190 ; value of stock used in the manufacture of boots and shoes, $2,119,701; value of boots and shoes m'd, $3,291,304; cap., $517,153 ; m. emp., 2,000 ; f. emp., 187. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $170,000; straw bomiets m'd, 100,000; value, $150,000; straw hats m'd, 125,000; value, $110,000; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 35 ; f. emp., 400. Last Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; lasts m'd, 15,000 ; value, $10,952; cap., $4,000; hands emp, 8. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; coffins made, 700 ; value, $4,900 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boxes, value of stock used for the m. of, $21,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $33,000 ; cap., $9,000 ; m. emp., 21. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of gas m'd, $11,000; cap., $32,000; hands emp., 3. Ice for market, estabhshments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved for market, $600 ; value, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $42,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 14. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 85,000 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 360; value, $1,800; cap., $950 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 134 ; acres, 7,883 ; value, including Buildings, $402,900 ; acres 5,024; persons emp., 160. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,445. Unimprovable Land, acres, 414. 592 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. MiLFORD. WORCKSTER Co. Woodland, acres, 2,117; value, $47,965. Indian Corn, acres, 158|-; bush., 5,328; value, $10,656. Wheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 8; value, $16. Rye, acres, 18; bush., 229; value, $343.50. Barley, acres, 16 ; bush., 245 ; value, $368. Oats, acres, 32 ; bush., 608 ; value, $450. Potatoes, acres, 184; bush., 18,400; value, $16,560. Turnips, cultivated as a field crop, acres, 4 ; bush., 700 ; value, $350. Carrots, acres, 13|^; bush., 485 ; value, $242.50. Cabbage, acres, 8^; value, $1,754. Winter Squash, acres, 2| ; value, $140. Market Gardening, acres, 21^ ; value of products, $3,863. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 1 ; bush., 300 ; value, $150. Cranberries, acres, 16; bush., 215; value, $1,290. English Mowing, acres, 1,404 ; tons of English hay, 1,293 ; value, $38,790. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 498 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 378; value, $5,210. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,191 ; value of apples, $7,116 Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,233 ; value of pears, $406 all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 21 ; value of fruit, $34 value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $2,500. Saxony Sheep of different grades, 4 ; Merino Sheep of different grades, 3 ; all other kinds of sheep, 4 ; gross value, $82.50 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 27; value, $16; lbs. of all other wool produced, 5 ; value, $3.25. Horses, 461 ; value, $53,160; Oxen over four years old, 88; Steers under four years old, 8 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,330 ; Milch Cows, 500 ; Heifers, 84 ; value of cows and heifers, $27,015 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (4 Bulls,) $310; gallons of Milk sold, 32,733; value, $7,921.50; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,230; value, $2,091. Beef, dressed, lbs., 22,645 ; value, $2,420. Pork, dressed, lbs., 92,160 ; value, $13,824. Veal, dressed, lbs., 7,998 ; value, $979.50. Swine, 227 ; value, $3,405 ; value of Poultry sold, $298.50 ; value of Eggs sold, $375 ; lbs. of Honey, 145 ; value, $58 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $929. Sewing-Machine Needles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; articles m'd, 85,000; value, $7,484; value of stock used, $500; cap., $1,000; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 593 Worcester Co. Millbury. MILLBURY. Cotton Mills, 8 ; number of Spindles, 23,908 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 441,704 ; value of stock used, $428,385 ; yards Printing Cloth m'd, 268,750; yards of Sheetings m'd, 1,000,000; yards of Tickings m'd, 300,750 ; gross value of the cloth m'd, $471,278 ; yards Satinets Warps m'd, 100,000; value, $148,648.26; cap., $255,000; m. emp., 131 ; f. emp., 161. Woollen Mills, 5 ; sets Woollen Machinery, 20 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 304,196; value, $382,373; yards of Cassimere m'd, 232,042 ; value, $464,084 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 240,000 ; value, $96,000 ; lbs. of Woollen Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 130,000; value, $65,000; cap., $240,000; m. emp., 153; f. emp., 166. Hosiery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $125,000 ; dozens Shirts, Drawers, and Socks m'd, 5,000 ; value of hosiery m'd, $100,000 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into hosiery, 50,000 ; value, $100,000 ; cap., $80,000 ; m. emp., 63 ; f. emp., 75. Hollow Ware and Castings other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $26,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 350 ; value, $40,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 18. Chisels, Drawing Knives, and other Edge Tools, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $18,066 ; dozens of Chisels, Drawing Knives and other edge tools m'd, 11,000; value, $51,000; cap., $16,000; hands emp., 35. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, value, $5,500; value of stock used, $1,750 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 5. Saddles and Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 8; value, $360; value of stock used, $125; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for m. of, 2 ; coaches, chaises, and wagons m'd, 42 ; value, $9,500 ; value of stock used, $5,300 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,300 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; Gravestones m'd, 22 ; value, $400 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $750 ;, bbls. soft soap m'd, 300; value, $1,300; cap., $200; hands emp., % 75 594 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. MiLLBURY- Worcester Co. Mastei- Builders, 3 ; Buildings erected, 12; value, $32,100; value of materials used, $19,100 ; hands emp,, 20. Blacksmith Shops, 5; value of stock used, $1,650; value of work done, $7,150 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 7. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of tin ware m'd, $700 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Shoes of all kinds m'd, pairs, 17,756; value of stock used, $12,556; value of shoes m'd, $86,133; cap., $18,000; m. emp., 62; f. emp., 10. Cigars m'd, value, $3,800; value of the stock used, $1,800; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Whip Manufactories, 1 ; value of the stock used, $1.00 ; dozens of whips m'd, 85; value, $400; cap., $100. Planing IMills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $43,000; value of all other work done, $1,000; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 26. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $900 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 125; value, $750; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 4; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 637,215; value, $12,550; cap., $3,400; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,294 ; value, $5,515 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 103 ; acres, 7,387 ; value, including Buildings, $328,475 ; acres improved, 2,956 ; persons emp., 157. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,144. Unimprovable Land, acres, 283. Woodland, acres, 1,970 ; value, $55,250. Indian Corn, acres, 182; bush., 6,795 ; value, $10,192. Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 27 ; value, $54. Rye, acres, 33^; bush., 528; value, $1,056. Barley, acres, 45 ; bush., 1,086 ; value, $1,629. Buckwheat, acres, 14|; bush., 252; value, $378. Oats, acres, 117; bush., 3,433; value, $3,433. Potatoes, acres, 127 ; bush., 12,773; value, $9,579. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 6^; bush., 1,651; value, $412.75. Onions, acres, | ; bush., 200 ; value, $375. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,038 ; value, $260. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 595 Worcester Co. New Braintree. Cabbage, acres, 3 ; value, $916. Winter Squash, acres, 1|; value, $213. Market Gardening, acres, 1 ; value, $442. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3 ; bush., 875 ; value, $600. Tobacco, acres, 9 ; lbs., 6,800 ; value, $1,360. Sorghum, acres, ^ ; gallons of Sirup, 60 ; value, $60. Cranberries, acres, 11 ; bush., 37 ; value, $111. English Mowing, acres, 1,677 ; tons of English hay, 1,906 ; value, $47,652. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 385 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 374 ; value, $4,675. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,842 ; value, $8,114 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,872 ; value of pears, $647 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 385 ; value of the fruit, $83 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $113. Sheep, 147; value, $1,029 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 664; value, $398. Horses, 279; value, $28,470; Mules, 2; value, $150; Oxen over four years old, 88 ; Steers under four years old, 84 ; value of oxen and steers, $10,970 ; Milch Cows, 394 ; Heifers, 154 ; value of cows and heifers, $24,171 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (5 Bulls,) $330 ; gallons of Milk sold, 17,763; value, $3,907.86; lbs. of Butter sold, 11,209; value, $4,483.60; lbs. of Cheese, 1,810; value, $334. Beef, dressed, lbs., 188,950 ; value, $22,674. Pork, dressed, lbs., 73,613 ; value, $11,041.95. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 5,325 ; value, $692. Veal, dressed, lbs., 28,650 ; value, $3,581. Swine, 262 ; value, $4,064 ; value of Poultry sold, $397 ; value of Eggs scAd, $1,072; lbs. of Honey, 335; value, $98; lbs. of Bees- wax, 10 ; value, $4 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $535. Cider Mills, 2 ; bbls. of Cider m'd, 370; value, $1,110. Bayonets and Component parts of Springfield Muskets, establishments for the m. of, 2; number m'd, 55,000; value, $112,000; value of stock used, $37,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; m. emp., 100. NEW BRAINTREE, Master Builders, 4 ; Buildings erected, 1 ; value, $6,000 ; value of materials used, $4,000 ; hands emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of work done, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3, 596 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. -■■■■■■- - ' ' — m New Braintree. Worcester Co. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 150,000 ; value, $2,700. Firewood prepared for market, coi'ds, 3,000 ; value, $9,000. Farms, 97; acres, 11,944; value, including Buildings, $360,160; acres improved, 10,220 ; persons emp., 177. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,723. Unimprovable Land, acres, 794. Woodland, acres, 1,446 ; value, $47,910. Lidian Corn, acres, 217; bush., 6,450; value, $12,900. Wheat, acres, 4| ; bush., 67; value, $168. Eye, acres, 40 ; bush., 481 ; value, $962. Barley, acres, 57 ; bush., 1,541 ; value, $2,311.50. Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 59 ; value, $74. Oats, acres, 220 ; bush., 8,865 ; value, $8,865. Wlieat and Oats, acres, 2 ; bush., 58 ; value, $72. Potatoes, acres, 141; bush., 11,887; value, $5,944. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 800 ; value, $200. Tobacco, acres, 3 ; lbs., 4,800 ; value, $1,200. English Mowing, acres, 2,136; tons of English hay, 2,445; value, • $61,125. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 660 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 573 ; value, $8,595. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,764; value of apples, $2,659; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 138 ; value of pears, $60 ; value of Nuts cultivated or gathered for market, $35. Sheep, 64 ; value, $640 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 266 ; value, $190. Horses, 150; value, $12,000; Oxen over four years old, 108 ; Steers under four years old, 12 ; value of oxen and steers, $10,500 ; Milch Cows, 1,016; Heifers, 168; value of cows and heifers, $45,000; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (27 Bulls,) $1,600; gallons of Milk sold, 4,000 ; value, $900 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,738 ; value, $3,369 ; lbs. of Cheese, 239,980; value, $42,269. Beef, dressed, lbs., 111,336; value, $11,755. Pork, dressed, lbs., 72,723; value, $12,038. Veal, dressed, lbs., 82,679 ; value, $10,762. Swine, 201 ; value, $2,800 ; value of Poultry sold, $443 ; value of Eggs sold, $293 ; lbs. of Honey, 200 ; value, $50 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 6 ; value, $3. Flannel m'd in the family, yards, 1 6 ; value, $20. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 597 Worcester Co. Northborough. NORTIIBOROUGH. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Cotton Spindles, 2,000 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 100,000 ; gross value of stock used, $4:5,000 ; yards of Brown Sheetings m'd, 300,000; gross value of clotli m'd, $02,000; cap., $20,000; ra. emp., 15 ; f. emp., 21. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver Ware and Jewelry, establish- ments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,750 ; value m'd, $8,500; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,600 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,000 ; cap., $350 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 200 j value, $1,200 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1^. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $2,500 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 3. Comb Manufactories, 2; value of stock used, $11,500; dozens of combs m'd, 27,540; value, $33,500; cap., $7,000; m. emp., 23; f. emp., 5. Flouring Mills, 7; bush. Grain ground, 14,100; value, $21,150; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000; Hides tanned, 2,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 2,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $16,000; cap., $10,000; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 130 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 70,410 ; value of stock used, $45,470 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $67,900 ; cap., $7,150; m. emp., 38; f. emp., 14. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $5,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 400; value, $327; cap., $500; hands emp., {. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 458,000 ; value, $10,060 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 200,000 ; value, $690 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 6. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,245 ; value, $5,547 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 144; acres, 10,488; value, including Buildings, $598,000; acres of land improved, 6,953 ; persons emp., 175. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,952. Unimprovable Land, 80. Woodland, acres, 1,503 ; value, $70,080. Indian Corn, acres, 263; bush., 9,116; value, $15,963. 598 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. # NORTHBRIDGE. WORCESTER Co. Wheat, acres, 2| ; bush., 28 ; value, $84. Rye, acres, 40 ; bush., 57G; vakie, $1,152. Barley, acres, 4^; bush., 108; value, $189. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 20 ; value, $30. Oats, acres, 94; bush., 2,279; value, $2,280. Potatoes, acres, 103; bush., 11,039; value, $6,234. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1G| ; bush., 1,700 ; value, $400. Cranberries, acres, | ; bush., 15 ; value, $60. English Mowing, acres, 1,675 ; tons of English hay, 1,882 ; value, $56,460. • Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 741 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 660 ; value, $9,900. ' Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,882 ; value of apples, $4,930 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 888 ; value of pears, $470 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 100 ; value of fruit, $20; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $155. Sheep, 95 ; value, $653 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 516; value, $278. Horses, 205 ; value, $18,300 ; Oxen over four years old, 72 ; Steers under four years old, 81 ; value of oxen and steers, $7,620; Milch Cows, 560 ; Heifers, 128 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,755 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $2,000 ; gallons of Milk sold, 134,031 ; value, $26,800 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 9,919 ; value, $3,967 ; lbs. of Cheese, 345 ; value, $48. Beef, dressed, lbs., 163,783; value, $18,709. Pork, dressed, lbs., 64,585 ; value, $10,979. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 396; value, $61. Veal, dressed, lbs., 19,290; value, $1,929. Swine, 118; value, $1,981 ; value of Poultry sold, $732 ; value of Eggs sold, $583 ; lbs. of Honey, 205 ; value, $81 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $3,000. Ground Bone Mill, 1 ; value of stock, $3,000 ; value m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 1 ^. NORTHBRIDGE. Cotton Mills, 2; Cotton Spindles, 17,000; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 265,028 ; gross value of stock used, $278,125 ; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, 1,2(;9,009; value, $355,460; cap., $190,000; m. emp., 78; f. emp., 147. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 599 "Worcester Co. Northbridge. Cotton, "Woollen and other Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; .gross value of stock used, $168,800; value of machinery m'd, $325,400; cap., $175,000; hands emp., 250. Scythe Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,170 ; dozens of scythes m'd, 3,100; value, $21,550; cap., $30,000; hands emp., IG. "Wagons, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; wagons m'd, 4 ; value, $500 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $150 ; hands emp., 1. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $G0 ; wheels m'd, 25; value, $125 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of clothing m'd, S5,500 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 4. Master Builders, 3; Buildings erected, 13; value, $70,000; value of materials used, $30,000 ; hands emp., 24. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of custom repairing, &c., $1,500 ; cap., $600 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 42,150 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,800 ; gross value of stock used, $80,400 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $125,700 ; cap., $50,200; m. emp., 86; f. emp., 6. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $35 ; coffins m'd, 10 ; value, $75 ; hands emp., 1. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 2 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 75 ; value, $375 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Stone Quarries, 1 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $16,000; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 40. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 325,000 ; value, $5,750 ; Shingles prepared for market, 300,000 ; value, $750 ; cap., $1,600 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 2,136; value, $6,931. Farms, 82; acres, 6,162; value, including Buildings, $207,395; acres improved, 3,822 ; persons emp,, 108. Unimproved Land, acres, 215. Unimprovable Land, acres, 20. Woodland and Sprout Land, acres, 3,091 ; value, $118,185. Indian Corn, acres, 138 ; bush., 4,011 ; value, $6,016. Wheat, acres, 3^ ; bush., 31 ; value, $77.50. Rye, acres, 26 ; bush., 235 ; value, $352.50. Barley, acres, 3 ; bush., 51 ; value, $51. Buckwheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 40 ; value, S50. Oats, acres, 115 ; bush., 2,709 ; value, $2,031.75. White Beans, acres, 5 ; bush.. Ill ; value, $333. Potatoes, acres, 111; bush., 9,724; value, $7,294. 600 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. North Brookfield. Worcester Co. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, ^; bush., 110 ; value, $66. Carrots, acres, i; bush., 150; value, $75. Cabbage, acres, ^ ; value, $75. Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $35. Cranberries, acres, 29; bush., 59; value, $236. English Mowing, acres, 883 ; tons of English hay, 715 ; value, $21,450. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 398 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 255 ; value, $3,825. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,627 ; value of apples, $1,587 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 432; value of pears, $125 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 250 ; value, $90 ; value of Shagbarks cultivated or gathered for market, $129 ; value of Whor- tleberries cultivated or gathered for market, $100. Grapes, &c., value, $75. Sheep, 23 ; value, $161 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 135 ; value, $100. Horses, 162; value, $12,960; Oxen over four years old, 118; Steers under four years old, 42; value of oxen and steers, $11,920; Milch Cows, 295 ; Heifers, 78 ; value of cows and heifers, $15,850 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (29 Bulls and Dry Cows, &c.,) $1,160 ; gallons of Milk sold, 17,360; value, $4,340; lbs. of Butter sold, 7,260 ; value, $2,904 ; lbs. of Cheese, 1,245 ; value, $249. Beef, dressed, lbs., 77,876 ; value, $7,787.60. Pork, dressed, lbs., 80,805 ; value, $14,544.96. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 700 ; value, $105. Veal, dressed, lbs., 8,433; value, $1,011.06. Swine, 115 ; value, $1,380 ; value of Poultry sold, $474 ; value of Eggs sold, $652; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (400 gardens at $8 each,) $3,200. NORTH BROOKFIELD. Mechanics' Tools m'd, value, $400 ; value of stock used, $50 ; cap., $50; hands enip., 1. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $500; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 1,200 ; value, $1,000; cap., $200 ; ra. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 8 ; value, $254 ; value of stock used, $125 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Port Monnales, Pocket Books, and Wallets, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; dozens of each m'd, 12,347 ; value, $47,775.48 ; value of stock used, $38,750; cap., $10,000; m. emp., 9; f. emp., 56. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 601 "Worcester Co. North Brookfield. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $7,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 5. Master Builders, 5 ; Buildings erected, 5 ; value, $11,000; value of the materials used, $7,338 ; hands emp., 12. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of Avork done, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of tin ware m'd, $350 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 2. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 3 ; value of stock used, $4,307 ; Hides tanned and curried, 10,985 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $38,751 ; cap., $10,700 ; hands emp., 14. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 269,238 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 211,520 ; gross value of stock used, $724,449 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $865,595 ; cap., $153,150; m. emp., 624 ; f. emp., 38. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,087 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $8,675 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 3. Razor Strops, manuflictories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,250; value m'd, $2,500 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 100 ; value, $200 ; cap., $75 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 4; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 775,000; value, $11,625 ; Shingles prepared for market, 220,000; value, $660. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 4,900; value, $14,700; cap., $2,500 ; hands emp., 50. Farms, 128; acres, 13,409; value, including Buildings, $800,000; acres of land improved, 10,500 ; persons emp., 210. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,909. Unimprovable Land, acres, 700. Woodland, acres, 1,836 ; value, $105,570. Indian Corn, acres, 136|- ; bush., 4,010 ; value, $6,015. Wheat, acres, 3| ; bush., 54; value, $108. Rye, acres, J ; bush., 5 ; value, $7.50. Barley, acres, 12 ; bush., 287 ; value, $430.50. Buckwheat, acres, 8; bush., 100; value, $100. Oats, acres, 115^^; bush., 3,702; value, $2,776.50. Potatoes, acres, 140 ; bush., 13,000; value, $6,500. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, f ; bush., 103 ; value, $43. Carrots, acres, 1 ; bu.sh., 320 ; value, $165. English Mowing, acres, 1,154 ; tons of English hay, 737 ; value, $11,055. 76 602 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Oakham. Worcestee Co. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 544; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 457 ; value, $3,199. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,871 ; value, $3,833 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,252 ; value, $592 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $140. Sheep, 44; value, $177; lbs. of Wool produced, 182 ; value, $91. Horses, 223; value, $15,850; Oxen over four years old, 133; Steers under four years old, 140; value of oxen and steers, $15,080; Milch Cows, 440; Heifers, 109; value, $18,835; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (115 Yearlings, 125 2-Year-olds, 20 Far- row Cows, 15 Bulls, 15 Colts,) $5,280; gallons of Milk sold, 16,012 ; value, $2,177 ; pounds of Butter sold, 8,755 ; value, $3,502 ; pounds of Cheese, .14,850; value, $2,673. Beef, dressed, lbs., 140,000 ; value, $24,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 46,375 ; value, $6,492.50. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,040; value, $128. . . Veal, dressed, lbs., 24,000 ; value, $2,400. Swine, 105; value, $1,363; value of Poultry sold, $500; value of Eggs sold, $250. OAKHAM. Ploughs and other Agricultural Implements, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; ploughs m'd, 25 ; value, $300 ; Cultivators and Harrows m'd, 30 ; value, $350 ; cap., $600 ; hands ' emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $275 ; value of work done, $700 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, of Grain ground, $4,500 ; hands emp., 2. Wire Safes, Sieves, Dish Covers, and other articles made wholly or in part of wire, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $14,170 ; arti- m'd, 130,428 ; value, $22,385 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 27. Planing Mills and establishments for tiie m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; value of sashes, doors and blinds m'd, $3,000 ; value of all other Avork done, $7,000 ; cap., $7,500 ; hands emp., 8. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 475,000 ; value, $8,025. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cards, 254 : value, $1,016. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. G03 Worcester Co. Oxford. Farms, 132 ; acres, 12,G15 ; value, including Buildings, $228,930 ; acres improved, 6,457 ; persons emp., 134. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,751. Unimprovable Land, aci'es, 102. Woodland, acres, 2,068 ; value, $39,568. Indian Corn, acres, 132 ; bush., 3,087 ; value, $4,630. Wheat, acres, 6; bush., 62; value, $155. Rye, acres, 9| ; bush., 74; value, $148. Barley, acres, 22-|-; bush., 528 ; value, $1,056. Buckwheat, acres, ^; bush., 12 ; value, $18. Oats, acres, 127^ ; bush., 3,042 ; value, $3,042. Potatoes, acres, 105 ; bush., 7,669 ; value, $5,751. English Mowing, acres, 1,636; tons of English hay, 1,215; value, $24,300. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 423 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 282 ; value, $2,820. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,915 ; value of apples, $1,808. Sheep, 196; value, $1,041 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 934; value, $700. Horses, 124; value, $9,705; Oxen over four years old, 104; Steers under four years old, 63; value of oxen and steers, $10,653; Milch Cows, 395; Heifers, 58; value of cows and heifers, $15,534; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (5 Bulls,) $200 ; gallons of Milk sold, 600; value, $120; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,335; value, $5,334; lbs. of Cheese, 51,626; value, $10,325. Beef, dressed, lbs., 33,775 ; value, $3,377.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 43,030; value, $8,606. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 600 ; value, $90. Veal, dressed, lbs., 28,000 ; value, $2,800. Swine, 93; value, $1,339; value of Poultry sold, $392; value of Eggs sold, $411 ; lbs. of Honey, 15 ; value, $5. Patent Water-Wheels m'd, 5 ; value, $1,000. OXFORD. Cotton Mills, 2; Cotton Spindles, 1,832; Cotton consumed, lbs., 93,600 ; gross value of stock used, $93,600 ; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, 149,345; gross value of cloth m'd, $50,000 ; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 78,624; value, $92,982; m. emp., 14; f. emp., 12. Woollen Mills, 3 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 1 6 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool 604 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Oxford. Worcester Co. consumed, 434,000 ; gross value of stock used, $522,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 337,500; value, $456,250; yards of Flannel m'd, 550,000; value of Flannel, $165,000. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 24,000 ; value, $3,200 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 4. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of work done, $5,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 7. Shoes of all kinds m'd, pairs, 246,000 ; value of stock used, $175,000 ; value of shoes m'd, $296,500; cap., $30,000; m. emp., 200; f. emp., 175. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,700,000 ; value, $30,600; hands emp., 12. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 2,000 ; value, $10,000 ; cap., $7,500; hands emp., 15. Farms, 97; acres, 15,548; value, including Buildings, $772,180; per- sons emp., 219. Woodland, acres, 2,400 ; value, $60,000. Indian Corn, acres, 176 ; bush., 7,040; value, $10,560. Rye, acres, 30 ; bush., 337 ; value, $674. Barley, acres, 25 ; bush., 330 ; value, $330. Buckwheat, acres, 8 ; bush,, 136; value, $150. Oats, acres, 94 ; bush., 2,350 ; value, $2,350. Potatoes, acres, 86 ; bush., 6,875 ; value, $5,500. English Mowing, acres, 1,781 ; tons English hay, 1,475 ; value, $29,500. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 380 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 350 ; value, $3,500. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,886; value, $1,500. Sheep, 259 ; value, $1,295 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,320 ; value, $1,000. Horses, 259; value, $25,900; Oxen over four years old, 140; value, $10,520; Milch Cows, 458; value, $27,480; gallons of Milk sold, 4,437; value, $887; lbs. of Butter sold, 9,400; value, $3,760; lbs. of Cheese, 3,545 ; value, $532. Beef, dressed, lbs., 38,200 ; value, $3,820. Pork, dressed, lbs., 17,960; value, $3,232. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,500; value, $180. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,500 ; value, $500. Poultry sold, value, $115 ; Eggs sold, value, $250. Heeling and Inner Soling for Shoes, manufactories of, 4 ; value m'd, $13,500 ; value of Scrap Leather used, $6,500 ; cap., $1,050 ; hands emp., 16. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 605 Worcester Co. Paxton. PAXTON. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $1,000 ; cap., $300. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 32,128; value of stock used, $83,250; value of boots m'd, $127,943 ; cap., $41,200 ; m. emp., 89 ; f. emp., 11. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 613,000 ; value, $8,790 ; cap., $2,900 ; hands emp., 6. Fu-ewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,360 ; value, $3,465 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 87 ; acres, 8,085 ; value, including Buildings, $186,202 ; acres of Land improved, 7,713 ; persons emp., 63. Unimproved Land, acres, 371. Lidian Corn, acres, 52; bush., 1,457; value, $2,320. Wheat, acres, 2f ; bush., 33 ; value, $66. Rye, acres, 6 ; bush., 75 ; value, $145. Barley, acres, 40; bush., 726; value, $1,007. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 25 ; value, $37. Oats, acres, 42; bush., 1,155; value, $1,121. Potatoes, acres, 101 ; bush., 11,625 ; value, $7,397. English Mowing, acres, 1,226 ; tons of English hay, 820 ; value, $26,155. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 457 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 296; value, $3,111. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 913; value of apples, $292; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 20 ; value of pears, $14. Sheep, 165 ; value, $898 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 707 ; value, $371.40. Horses, 103; value, $8,225; Oxen over four years old, 121; Steers under four years old, 30; value of oxen and steers, $8,923; Milch Cows, 254; Heifers, 40; value of cows and heifers, $10,960; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (47 head of One and Two-year- olds,) $1,369; gallons of Milk sold, 1,207; value, $214.40; lbs. of Butter sold, 9,459 ; value, $3,962 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2,800 ; value, $458. Beef, dressed, lbs, 14,425 ; value, $1,442.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 33,921 ; value, $5,797. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,264 ; value, $626.40. Swine, 76 ; value, $1,140 ; value of Poultry sold, $246.50 ; value of Eggs sold, $650 ; lbs. of Honey, 185 ; value, $69 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 6^ ; value, $5.52 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $349.30. 606 • STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Petersham. Worcester Co. PETERSHAM. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $1,000; cap., $700; hands emp., 1. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; Hides tanned, 425 ; value of Leather tanned, $1,600 ; cap., $950 ; hands emp., 1. Straw Braid m'd and not made into bonnets or hats, value, $72 ; Palm Leaf Hats m'd, 23,076 ; value, $3,461.40. Palm Leaf for hats, hoods, and bonnets, establishments for the m. ofj 1 ; value of stock used, $1,206.30; lbs. of Leaf prepared, 8,925 ; value, $1,611.25; cap., $323.50; hands emp., 1. '' Palm Leaf Hoods, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,000; dozen of Shaker Hoods m'd, 5,000; value, $12,000; cap., $2,150; m. emp., 4; f. emp., 6. Brick Yards, 1; bricks m'd, 50,000; value, $350; cap., $175; hands emp., 1. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $6,350 ; casks m'd, 59,000 ; value, $10,300 ; cap., $4,700 ; hands emp., 8. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $1,500; cap., $625 ; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 8; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 560,000 ; value, $7,491.82; Shingles prepared for market, 316,000; value, $799; cap., $5,250 ; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 691 ; value, $2,333.25 ; cap., $1,304.25 ; hands emp., 3. Charcoal m'd, bush., 1,500; value, $250; cap., $195; hands emp., 1. Farms, 207; acres, 19,967^; value, including Buildings, $369,612; acres improved, 14,039 ; persons emp., 400. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,518. Unimprovable Land, acres, 41 0|^. Woodland, acres, 3,385; value, $94,628. Indian Corn, acres, 227 ; bush., 5,759 ; value, $10,078.25. Wheat, acres, 39; bush., 412; value, $1,236. Rye, acres, 7f ; bush., 132 ; value, $264. Barley, acres, 70; bush., 1,418 1 ; value, $2,127.75. Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 35 ; value, $52.50. Oats, acres, 110; bush., 3,060; value, $3,060. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, ^ ; bush., 5 ; value, $25. Potatoes, acres, 145^Vo ; l>ush., 16,069; value, $8,034.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3| ; bush., 475 ; value, $166.25. 1865.] INDUSTRY ON MASSACHUSETTS. ' G07 Worcester Co. Petersham. Carrots, acres, \^^; bush., 567 ; value, $283.50. Cabbage, acres, 1 ; value, $160. Winter Squash, acres, ^ ; value, $150. Beets and cither esculent vegetables, acres, 30 ; bush., 6,000 ; value, $3,000 ; value of Garden Seeds prepared for market, $16. English Mowing, acres, 3,015; tons of English hay, 2,300; value, $69,000. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 75 6f ; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 545 ; value, $8,175. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,443 ; value of apples, $4,163 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 122 ; value of pears, $101 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 251 ; value of fruit, $301.50 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $145.80. Sheep, 425; value, $2,125'; lbs. of Wool produced, l,884i; value, $1,423.35. Horses, 250 ; value, $20,000 ; Oxen over four years old, 202 ; Steers under four years old, 153 ; value of oxen and steers, $20,046 ; Milch Cows, 670 ; Heifers, 196 ; value of cows and heifers, $28,350 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (120 Farrow Cows, 14 Bulls,) $3,920 ; gallons of Milk sold, 1,395 ; value, $279 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 17,459; value, $6,866.20; lbs. of Cheese, 50,277; value, $8,816.33. Beef, dressed, lbs., 123,008; value, $12,629.15. Pork, dressed, lbs., 48,756; value, '$7,975.64. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 4,243 ; value, $599.20. Veal, dressed, lbs., 26,389 ; value, $3,703.88. Swine, 128; value, $1,774; value of Poultry sold, $762.82; value of Eggs sold, $530.79 ; Honey, lbs., 385 ; value, $149.55 ; Beeswax, lbs., 20; value, $13.15; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,437.25. All other articles m'd in the family for sale and not before enumerated, $100. Ladder Manufactories, 1 ; ladders m'd, 300 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value m'd, $600 ; cap., $400. Palm Leaf Webs m'd, 22,830; value, $1,456.19; Palm Leaf Binds, 69,278 ; value, $1,385.58 ; yards of Palm Leaf Braid, 41,000 ; value, $307.50. 608 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Phillipston. Worcester Co. PHILLIPSTON. Blacksmith Shops, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of work done, $600 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; chairs and settees made, 2,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $2,400 ; m. emp., 8 ; £ emp., 8. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; Hides tanned, 050 ; hides tanned and curried, 650 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $4,000 ; cap., $3,400 ; hands emp , 2. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of "Wooden Boxes made, $350 ; cap., $500 j m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 370,000 ; value, $5,000 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, arid Staves prepared for mar- ket, 200,000; value, $1,000; Chair Frames m'd, 3,500; value, $500 ; cap., $8,400 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 400 ; value, $2,382 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Farms, 103; acres, 14,270 ; value, including Buildings, $220,490; acres improved, 6,821 ; persons emp., 133. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,670. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,830. "Woodland, acres, 949 ; value, $47,510. Indian Corn, acres, 115 ; bush., 3,498 ; value, $5,247. "Wheat, acres, 59 ; bush., 764 ; value, $1,910. Rye, acres, 10 ; bush., 125 ; value, $250. Barley, acres, 26 ; bush., 490 ; value, $673. Oats, acres, 47 ; bush., 1,180 ; value, $1,180. Herdsgrass Seed, bush., 14; value, $84. Potatoes, acres, 112 ; bush., 14,892 ; value, $7,446. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 540 ; value, $100. Carrots, bush., 170; value, $85. "Winter Squash, value, $60. English Mowing, acres, 1,478; tons of English hay, 1,177; value, $29,425. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 458 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 319 ; value, $3,828. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,421 ; value of the apples, $2,292. Sheep, 137 ; value, $685 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 623 ; value, $300. Horses, 114; value, $8,550; Oxen over four years old, 99.; Steers under four years old, 109 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,875 ; 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 609 Worcester Co. Princeton. Milcli Cows, 341 ; Heifers, 12G; value of cows and heifers, $16,022; galls, of Milk sold, 200 ; value, $44 ; lbs. of Butter sold> 17,175 ; value, $7,297; lbs. of Cheese, 12,150; value, $1,643. Beef, dressed, lbs., 134,159 ; value, $12,832. Pork, dressed, lbs., 53,544; value, $8,562. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,012; value, $326. Veal, dressed, lbs., 25,749 ; value, $3,336. Swine, 142; value, $1,742; value of Poultry sold, $585; value of Eggs sold, $351 ; lbs. of Honey, 390; value, $112; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, 30 bush. Beans, $90. Chair Frames or Seats m'd, 113,000; value, $12,000. PRINCETON. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,000; value of work done, $1,500 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $11,092 ; chairs and settees made, 68,405; value, $19,400; cap., $8,136; m. emp., 18. Straw Braid m'd, value, $200 ; Palm Leaf Hats made, 600 ; value, $600. Saw Mills, 9 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,182,000 ; value, $21,065; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for market, 205,000; value, $575; cap., $8,550; hands emp., 11. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,851; value, $5,553 ; cap., $3,060 ; hands emp., 6. Charcoal m'd, bush., 3,500 ; value, $650 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Farms, 172; acres, 22,587; value, including Buildings, $584,242; acres of land improved, 18,144 ; persons emp., 240. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,335. Unimprovable Land, acres, 108. Woodland, acres, 4,287; value, $120,287. Indian Corn, acres, 176; bush., 5,899 ; value, $10,323.25. Wheat, acres, 45|; bush., 478; value, $1,195. Rye, acres, 15|; bush., 183 ; value, $420.25. Barley, acres, 56; bush., 810; value, $1,215. Buckwheat, acres, 4 ; bush., 43 ; value, $64.50. Oats, acres, 59 ; bush., 1,311 ; value, $1,311. Potatoes, acres, 142 ; bush., 17,110 ; value, $11,977. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 9^ ; bush., 1 ,335 ; value, $333.75. 77 610 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. RoTALSTON. Worcester Co. Carrots, acres, 2^ ; bush., 630 ; value, $315. English Mowing, acres, 2,264 ; tons English hay, 2,067 ; value, $51,675. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 717 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 524; value, $6,288. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 8,094 ; value of apples, $3,157 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,038 ; value of pears, $4,800. Sheep, 290 ; value, $2,590 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,546 ; value, $1,384. Horses, 219; value, $18,792; Oxen over four years old, 151 ; Steers under four years old, 142 ; value of oxen and steers, $20,610 ; Milch Cows, 645 ; Heifers, 120 ; value of cows and heifers, $38,260 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (12 BuUs,) $415 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 37,593; value, $14,488; lbs. of Cheese, 750; value, $150. Beef, dressed, lbs., 280,414 ; value, $32,505. Pork, dressed, lbs., 74,832 ; value, $12,599. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 8,055; value, $1,428. Veal, dressed, lbs., 30,979 ; value, $4,418. Swine, 122 ; value, $3,067 ; value of Poultry sold, $723 ; value of Eggs sold, $279 ; lbs. of Honey, 212 ; value, $76 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, 93 bush. Beans, $279. Chair Stock, manufactories of, 6 ; value of stock m'd, $5,580 ; value of stock used, $2,790 ; cap., $2,850 ; hands emp., 8. Cider, bbls., 239 ; value, $956. ROYAL STON. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 4 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 160,170; value of stock used, $144,783; yards of Cassimere m'd, 116,673; value, $233,346. Brush Wood, manufactoi-ies of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value m'd, $10,866; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 9. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of Avork done, $1,500 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; chairs and settees made, 3,200; value, $15,000; cap., $4,000; m.- emp., 11. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 300 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of boots m'd, $1,500 ; cap., $300 ; m. emp., 3. Palm Leaf Hats made, 300,000 ; value, $30,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; m. emp., 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 611 Worcester Co. Royalston. Palm Leaf for hats, hoods and bonnets, establishments for the m. or preparation of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,800; lbs. of leaf prepared, 18,000; value, $1,800; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Pail Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; pails m'd, 30,000 ; value, $5,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 8. Wooden Ware, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000; value of ware m'd, $12,000; cap., $2,000; hands emp., 15. Shoe-Peg Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; bushels of shoe-pegs m'd, 6,000 ; value, $6,500 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 13 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,440,000; value, $23,200 ; Shingles prepared for market, 50,000 ; cords of Staves prepared for market, 280 ; value, $850 ; value of Chair Stock, $5,650 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 15. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,585 ; value, $7,140. Chai'coal m'd, bush., 200 ; value, $50 ; hands emp., 1. Farms, 163; acres, 26,882; value, including Buildings, $457,231; acres improved, 12,500 ; persons emp., 214. Unimproved Land, acres, 14,382. Unimprovable Land, acres, 4,000. Woodland, acres, 2,445 ; value, $122,000. Indian Corn, acres, 166; bush., 4,635 ; value, $6,953. Wheat, acres, 43 ; bush., 540 ; value, $1,080. Rye, acres, 17 ; bush., 175 ; value, $350. Barley, acres, 67 ; bush., 1,570; value, $1,962.50. Oats, acres, 52; bush., 1,300; value, $1,050. Potatoes, acres, 123 ; bush., 15,160; value, $6,064. Onions, acres, ^ ; bush., 50 ; value, $100. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 600 ; value, $150. English Mowing, acres, 2,775 ; tons English hay, 1,849 ; value, $46,225. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 730 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 580 ; value, $8,700. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 4,000 ; value of apples, $3,700 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 100 ; value of pears, $75 ; value of Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $80. Sheep, 435; value, $2,175; lbs. Wool produced, 1,370; value, $1,096. Horses, 207; value, $23,805 ; Oxen over four years old, 198 ; Steers under four years old, 180 ; value of oxen and steers, $28,286 ; Milch Cows, 475 ; Heifers, 200 ; value of cows and heifers, $24,000 ; gallons of Milk sold, 1,000 ; value, $240 ; lbs. of Butter, 28,300 ; value, $11,320 ; lbs. of Cheese, 7,050 ; value, $1,410. 612 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Rutland. Worcester Co. Beef, dressed, lbs., 48,950 ; value, $4,895. Pork, dressed, lbs., 54,850 ; value, $9,324. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,000 ; value, $200. Veal, dressed, lbs., 3,450 ; value, $345. Swine, 115; value, $1,500; value of Poultry sold, $80; value of Eggs sold, $500 ; lbs. of Honey, 720 ; value, $288 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, Maple Sugar, $1,400. RUTLAND. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $98 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 28; value, $140; cap., $10; hands emp., 1. Neat's-Foot Oil m'd, value, $100 ; value of stock used, $30. Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $490 ; value of work done, $1,225; cap., $1,050; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 20 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 75 ; gross value of stock used, $150 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $350 ; cap., $50 ; m. emp., 6. Blacking, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15 ; gross value of blacking m'd, $25 ; cap., $3 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for mai'ket, 755,000 ; value, $8,305 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for market, 230,000 ; value, $800 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,891 ; value, $5,673 ; cap., $2,836 ; hands emp., 8. Farms, 198 ; acres, 21,464 ; value, including Buildings, $399,352 ; acres improved, 12,972; persons emp., 221. Unimproved Land, aci'es, 5,786. Woodland, acres, 2,706; value, $54,750. Indian Corn, acres, 151 ; bush., 3,698 ; value, $5,547. Wheat, acres, 9 ; bush., 102 ; value, $255. Rye, acres, 7^; bush., 128 ; value, $192. Barley, acres, 55; bush., 954; value, $1,192.50. Buckwheat, 2 ; bush., 15 ; vahie, $18.75. Oats, acres, 154; bush., 3,680 ; value, $2,760. Potatoes, acres, 195 ; bush., 18,150 ; value, $10,890. Cranberries, acres, 4 ; bush., 75 ; value, $300. English Mowing, acres, 2,255; tons of English hay, 1,829; value, $45,725. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. G13 Worcester Co. Shrewsbury. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 743 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 528 ; value, $5,280. Apple-trees cultivated for tlieir fruit, 3,168 ; value of apples, $1,121 ; Pear-trees cultivated for tlieir fruit, 59; value of pears, $18; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, -$75. Sheep, 509; value, $2,545; lbs. of Wool produced, 2,261; value, $1,243.55. Horses, 187 ,- value, $14,142 ; Oxen over four years old, 138 ; Steers under four years old, 137 ; value of oxen and steers, $17,875 ; Milch Cows, 514; Heifers, 169 ; value of cows and heifers, $20,490 ; Neat Stock not embraced above, (41 head of Beef Stock, 10 Bulls,) value, $1,823 ; gallons of IVIilk sold, 381 ; value, $76.20 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 31,128; value, $10,894.80; lbs. of Cheese, 6,529; value, $979.35. Beef, dressed, lbs., 89,316 ; value, $7,145.28. Pork, dressed, lbs., 56,022 ; value, $8,403.15. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,360 ; value, $403. Veal, dressed, lbs., 24,000 ; value, $2,640. Swine, 93 ; value, $1,860 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,057 ; value of Eggs sold, $539 ; lbs. of Honey, 75 ; value, $15. Baskets, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of baskets m'd, $950 ; value of stock used, $150; cap., $75 ; m. emp., 2. SHREWSBURY. Saddles, Harnesses, and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; har- nesses m'd, 25 ; value, $875 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $525 ; value of work done, $1,350 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 3. Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $20,000 ; number of Hides curried, 25,000; value of Leather curried, $400,000; cap., $90,000 ; hands emp., 50. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 9,360; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,700 ; gross value of stock used, $28,955 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $43,950 ; cap., $2,150 ; m. emp., 24 ; f. emp., 4. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 375,000 ; value, $5,625. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 772 ; value, $1,910 ; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 10. 614 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Shrewsbury. Worcester Co. Farms, 159; acres, 10,447; value of same, including Buildings, $479,215; acres improved, 8,056; persons emp., 198. Unimproved Land, acres, 161. , Unimprovable Land, acres, 316. Woodland, acres, 2,926 ; value, $100,001. Indian Corn, acres, 383 ; bush., 13,531 ; value, $20,296. Wheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 101 ; value, $202. Rye, acres, 23 ; bush., 313 ; value, $469. Barley, acres, 34 ; bush., 854 ; value, $854. Oats, acres, 126; bush., 3,638; value, $2,906. Potatoes, acres, 91^ ; bush., 10,633 ; value, $6,380. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 400 ; value, $100. Onions, acres, |; bush., 184; value, $460. Carrots, acres, I ; bush., 381 ; value, $150. Cabbage, acres, 2 J ; value, $350. Winter Squash, acres, 1 1- ; value, $233. Garden Seeds, acres, 2 ; value, $250. English Mowing, aci'es, 1,921; tons of English hay, 1,983; value, $48,025. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 775 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 663 ; value, $8,287. Apple-trees cultivated foe their fruit, 16,857; value, $4,164; Pear- trees cultivated for their fruit, 842; value of the pears, $103; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 146; value, $76; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $100. Sheep, 83 ; value, $745 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 415 ; value, $166. Horses, 248; value, $17,045; Oxen over four yeare old, 122; Steere under four years old, 41 ; value of oxen and steers, $12,495; Milch Cows, 642; Heifers, 193; value of cows and heifers, $33,080; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (113 Young Stock,) $1,770 ; gal- lons of Milk sold, 65,725; value, $11,632; lbs. of Butter sold, 28,836; value, $9,450; lbs. of Cheese, 100; value, $25. Beef, dressed, lbs., 158,050 ; value, $18,966. Pork, dressed, lbs., 50,020 ; value, $9,003. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,640; value, $197. Veal, dressed, lbs., 24,050 ; value, $3,848. Swine, 104; value, $1,510; value of Poultry sold, $1,198; value of* Eggs sold, $1,278 ; lbs. of Honey sold, 735 ; value, $252 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $75. Shoe Stiflenings, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,000; value of work done, $6,000 ; m. emp., 13 ; f. emp., 8. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 615 Worcester Co. Southborough. SOUTHBOROUGH. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; value of work done, $4,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 12,000; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 123,238; gross value of stock used, $92,136; value of boots and shoes m'd, $155,000 ; cap., $60,000 ; m. emp., 115 ; f. emp., 40. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 200,000 ; value, $1,600 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Saw Mills, 2 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 150,000 ; value, $3,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 242 ; value, $1,260. Farms, 171 ; acres, 9,581 ; value, including Buildings, $666,030; acres of land improved, 7,509 ; persons emp., 144. Unimproved Land, acres, 984. Unimprovable Land, acres, 48. Woodland, acres, 780 ; value, $46,800. Indian Corn, acres, 299^; bush., 10,969; value, $13,707. Wheat, acres, 2 ; bush., 16 ; value, $25. Rye, acres, 9 ; bush., 135 ; value, $202. Barley, acres, 15 ; busk, 319 ; value, $421. Oats, acres, 147 ; bush., 3,645 ; value, $3,381. Potatoes, acres, 113; bush., 11,029; value, $6,855. Carrots, acres, f ; bush., 222 ; value, $75. Cabbage, acres, 2|-| ; value, $296. Winter Squash, acres, 1^; value, $252. Beets, and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 300 ; value, $90. English Mowing, acres, 1,714; tons of English liay, 2,040| ; value, •$59,860. Wet Meadow and Swale mown, a^res, 744|- ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 6C6| ; value, $9,115, Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 20,291 ; value of apples, $6,872 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,978 ; value of pears, $431 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 375 ; value of fruit, $125 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $175. Sheep, 62 ; value, $707 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 147 ; value, $79. Horses, 178 ; value, $15,955 ; Oxen over four years old, 76 ; Steers under four years old, 10; value of oxen and steers, $7,742 ; Milch Cows, 768 ; Heifers, 98 ; value of cows and heifers, $42,838 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (Yearlings, Bulls, &c.,) $2,698 ; gallons of Milk sold, 149,590; value, $30,463; lbs. of Butter sold, 20,335 ; value, $9,052. 616 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. SOUTHBRIDGE. WORCESTER CO. Beef, dressed, lbs., 158,427; value, $19,288. Pork, dressed, lbs., 63,212 ; value, $7,584. Veal, dressed, lbs., 24,580 ; value, $3,116. Swine, 207 ; value, $2,536 ; value of Poultry sold, $875 ; value of Eggs sold, $883 ; lbs. of Honey, 225 ; value, $67. SOUTHBRIDGE. Cotton Mills, 3; number of Spindles, 11,392; lbs. Cotton consumed, 406,916; gross value of all the stock used, $296,299; yards of Sheetings m'd, 1,437,880; yards of Coi'set Jeans, 115,300 ; value, $348,430; cap., $104,000; m. emp., 123; f. emp., 134. Mousseline do Laine, establishments for printing, 1 ; yards printed, 6,778,975; value before printhig, $1,235,775; vahie after printing, $1,853,692; cap., $175,000 ; m. emp., 184; f. emp., 19. Woollen INIills, 1 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 13 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 280,000 ; value of stock used, $357,000 ; yards of Cassimere m'd, 348,750 ; value, $418,000 ; number of Shawls ni'd,, 2,218 ; value, $18,000 ; cap., $100,000 ; m. emp., 121 ; f. emp., 67. Worsted Goods or goods of which worsted is a component part, estab- lishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,639,000 ; yards of Mousseline de Laine m'd, 8,042,224; value, $1,893,000; cap., $325,000 ; m. emp., 245 ; f. emp., 472. Cutlery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of Shoe Knives m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 8. Card Paper, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; tons of Straw Board m'd, 14 ; value, $1,800 ; cap., $1,000 ; ra. emp.f 2- Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500; newspapers printed, (Southbridge Journal,) 1 ; issued weekly ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $2,500 ; value of all other printing done, $1,500 ; m. emp., 4. Dao"uerreian and Photogi-aphic Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $725 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 8,000 ; value, $2,235 ; cap., $1,365 ; m. emp., 2. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 45 ; value, $1,300 ; value of stock used, $735; cap., $800; hands emp., 4. Railroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of vehicles m'd, $800 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $400 ; hands emp., 1. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 617 Worcester Co. Sodthbridge. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $9,200 ; value of clothing m'd, $14,400 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 10. Tallow Candles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; lbs. of talloAV candles made, 2,255 ; value, $451 ; Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 84; value, $336; lbs. of hard soap, 10,679 ; value, $1,068 ; value of all other soaps m'd, $1,600 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $670 ; value of work done, $2,645 ; cap., $850 ; hands emp., 5. Tin Ware Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,254; value of tin ware m'd, $2,300 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 500 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 600 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $4,500 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 8. Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $80 ; value of pumps m'd, $600; cap., $150; hands emp., 1. Coffins of all kinds, manufactories of, 1; value of stock used, $1,000; coffins made, 200 ; value, $2,300; cap., $1,200; hands emp., 2. Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of sashes, doors and blinds m'd, $3,000 ; value of all other work done, $3,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $10,000; cap., $8,000; m. emp., 8. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $5,071 ; value of gas m'd, $5,501 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 4. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 400; value, $600 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock, $12,500 ; value of Bread m'd, $16,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 5. Saw Mills, 5 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 562,000 ; value, $8,700; Shingles, 85,000 ; value, $300 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,447 ; value, $12,354. Farms, 117; acres, 12,791; value, including Buildings, $390,630; acres improved, 2,724; persons emp., 152. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,690. Unimprovable Land, acres, 766. Woodland, acres, 3,151 ; value, $84,830. Indian Corn, acres, 146 ; bush., 5,801 ; value, $8,670. Wheat, acres, 15 ; bush., 175 ; value, $355. Rye, acres, 13 ; bush., 149 ; value, $221. 78 618 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. SOUTHBRIDGE. WORCESTER Co. Barley, acres, oO ; bush., 1,095 ; value, $1,665. Buckwheat, acres, 14; bush., 68 ; value, $55. Oats, acres, 72; bush., 1,744; value, $1,776. Herdsgrass Seed, acres, 1 ; bush., 11 ; value, $12. Clover Seed, acres, 1 ; bush., 50 ; value, $13. Potatoes, acres, 101 ; bush., 9,245 ; value, $5,551. Tobacco, lbs., 60 ; value, $57. English Mowing, acres, 1,597 ; tons of English hay, 1,729 : value, $34,960. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 698 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 552 ; value, $5,436. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,086 ; value of apples, $2,895 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 932 ; value of pears, $270 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 37 ; value of fruit, $7. Merino Sheep, 15 ; all other kinds of sheep, 350 ; value of all sheep, $2,272 ; lbs. of Merino Wool produced, 60 ; value, $36 ; lbs. of all other wool produced, 1,305 ; value, $877. Horses, 190; value, $18,315; Oxen over four years old, 164; Steers under four years old, 113 ; value of oxen and steers, $17,915 ; Milch Cows, 472 ; Heifers, 175 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,332 ; Neat Stock not embraced above, (69 Young,) value, $1,381 ; gallons of Milk sold, 18,752 ; value, $4,556 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 6,783 ; value, $3,613; lbs. of Cheese, 6,510; value, $1,280. Beef, dressed, lbs., 113,763; value, $26,411. Pork, dressed, lbs., 21,948 ; value, $3,960. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,730 ; value, $429. Veal, dressed, lbs., 9,519 ; value, $1,114. Swine, 149; value, $3,423; value of Poultry sold, $593; value of Eggs sold, $462; lbs. of Honey, 390; value, $108; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, (garden and miscellaneous,) $948. Gold Spectacles m'd, pairs, 1,074; Silver Spectacles m'd, pairs, 4,567 ; Steel Spectacles m'd, pairs, 12,636; value, $20,100; value of stock, $11,350; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 11. Shuttles m'd, 32,364; value, $37,636; cap., $12,000; hands emp., 20. Teeth, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock, $750 ; value m'd $1,500 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 1. Wheel Spokes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock, $300 ; value m'd, $800 ; cap., $600 : hands emp., 2. Bone Grinding and Phosphate Mills, 1 ; value of stock, $600 ; value, $900 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. G19 Worcester Co. Spencer. SPENCER. Woollen Mills, 3 ; sets AVoollen Machinery, 4 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 110,000; value of all the stock used, $150,000; yards of Cassimere m'd, 250,000; value, $215,000; yards of Satinet m'd, 172,000 ; value, $92,000 ; cap., $58,000 ; m. emp., 38 ; f. emp., 26. Wire Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $106,000 ; tons of wire m'd, 382 ; value, $182,700 ; cap., $60,000 ; hands emp., 59. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,692 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,590; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 5 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of Avork done, $3,300; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 5. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of tin ware m'd, $450 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Currying Establishments, 2; value of stock used, $17,000; Hides curried, 3,200; value of Leather curried, $19,000; cap., $4,500; hands emp., 5. Boots of all kinds m'd, 324,943 ; value of stock used, $575,000 ; value of boots m'd, $835,800; cap., $276,000; m. emp., 589; f. emp., 41. Ox Muzzles m'd, 1,700; value, $675 ; cap., $100; m. emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; coffins made, 45 ; value, $200 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $11,250: value of Wooden Boxes made, $20,000 ; cap.. $3,500 ; m. emp., 8. Saw Mills, 5; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,150,000; value, $17,900; Shingles prepared for market, 200,000; value, $600; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 12. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,000 ; value, $12,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 5. Farms, 164; acres, 15,844; value, including Buildings, $474,325; acres of land iniproved, 10,071 ; persons emp., 246. Unimproved Land, acres, 3,201. Unimprovable Land, acres, 280. Woodland, acres, 2,269; value, $140,100. Indian Corn, acres, 219 ; bush., 5,432 ; value, $8,148. Wheat, acres, 3 ; bush., 56 ; value, $112. Rye, acres, 3 ; bush., 24 ; value, $48. Barley, acres, 22 ; bush., 380 ; value, $570. Buckwheat, acres, 7 ; bush., 75 ; value, $112. Oats, acres, 171 ; bush., 3,854 ; value, $3,854. 620 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Sterling. Worcester Co. Potatoes, acres, 189 ; bush., 17,435 ; value, $12,204.50. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 2 ; bush., 500 ; value, $170. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $200. Tobacco, acres, 2 ; lbs., 1,800 ; value, $225. English Mowing, acres, 2,240 ; tons of English hay, 1,892 ; value, $34,056. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 805 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 675 ; value, $6,750. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 6,275 ; value of apples, $3,019 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 309; value of pears, $110; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 331 ; value of fruit, $120. Sheep, 348; value, $2,784; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,740; value, $1,131. Horses, 329 ; value, $26,320 ; Oxen over four years old, 263 ; Steers under four years old, 215 ; value of oxen and steers, $24,584; Milch Cows, 493 ; Heifers, 320 ; value of cows and heifers, $26,485 ; num- ber of Neat Stock not embraced above, 68 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,918; value, $1,549; lbs. of Butter sold, 15,230; value, $6,173; lbs. of Cheese, 14,050 ; value, $2,461. Beef, dressed, lbs., 205,200; value, $21,572. Pork, dressed, lbs., 25,250 ; value, $4,292. Mutton, di'essed, lbs., 31,150 ; value, $4,672. Veal, dressed, lbs., 32,200; value, $3,864. Swine, 184; value, $2,404; value of Poultry sold, $1,406; value of Eggs sold, $200; lbs. of Honey, 400; value, $160; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $75. STERLING. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $8,800 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 53,000 ; value, $10,600 ; cap., $6 500 ; m. emp., 5. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $650 ; value of work done, $2,100; cap., $1,750; hands emp., 3. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 4; value of stock used, $10,000; chairs and settees made, 45,000 ; value, $20,300 ; cap., $10,400 ; m. emp., 22. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; Hides tanned, 5,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 5,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $20,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 13. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 621 Worcester Co. Sterling. Stone and Earthen Ware, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of stone and earthen ware m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 6. Saw Mills, 8 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,137,000 ; value, $16,000; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 410,000; value, $1,025; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 10. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,525 ; value, $4,062.50 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 18. Farms, 210; acres, 18,616; value, including Buildings, $732,024; acres of land improved, 12,502 ; persons emp., 280. Unimproved Land, acres, 1,783. Unimprovable Land, acres, 187. Woodland, acres, 4,144; value, $110,992. Indian Corn, acres, 331 ; bush., 12,040 ; value, $18,060. Wheat, acres, 11 ; bush., 167 ; value, $334. Rye, acres, 27 ; bush., 650 ; value, $975. Barley, acres, 102 ; bush., 1,680 ; value, $1,680. Buckwheat, acres, 10 ; bush., 150 ; value, $112.50. Oats, acres, 87 ; bush., 2,333 ; value, $1,749.75. Potatoes, acres, 149; bush., 16,784; value, $8,392. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 8i ; bush., 2,230 ; value, $446. Carrots, acres, 1^ ; bush., 450 ; value, $150. Cabbage, acres, 1 i ; value, $500. Hops, acres, 2 ; lbs., 750 ; value, $300. Tobacco, acres, 2 ; lbs., 3,706 ; value, $741.20. English Mowing, acres, 3,061; tons of English hay, 3,061; value, $76,525. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 457 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 457 ; value, $5,484. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 16,252; value of apples, $6,278; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 450 ; value, $350 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 832 ; value, $400 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $224. Sheep, 178 ; value, $1,780 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 566 ; value, $311.30. Horses, 304 ; value, $22,800 ; Oxen over four years old, 190 ; Steers under four years old, 81 ; value of oxen and steers, $18,770 ; Milch Cows, 841 ; Heifers, 92 ; value of cows and heifers, $49,015 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (130,) $2,663 ; gallons of Milk sold, 83,812; value, $13,409.92; lbs. of Butter sold, 40,150; value, $14,052.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 184,758 ; value, $18,475.80. 622 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Sturbridge. Worcester Co. Pork, dressed, lbs., 83,348 ; value, $12,502.20. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,650 ; value, $300. Veal, dressed, lbs., 34,200 ; value, $3,420. Swine, 186 ; value, $3,333 ; value of Poultry sold, $744 ; value of Eggs sold, $862 ; lbs. of Honey, 211 ; value, $52.75 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 30 ; value, $15. Machine Needles and Children's "Wagons, establishments for the ra. of, 2 ; value, $8,000 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; cap., $4,500 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 1. STURBRIDGE. Cotton Mills, 2 ; Cotton Spindles, 7,900 ; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 187,762; gross value of stock used, $189,653.73; yards of Print Cloths m'd, 1,140,389; gross value of cloth m'd, $274,208.68; m. emp., 40 ; f. emp., 58. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 3 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 30,000 ; gross value of stock used, $45,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 90,000; value, $50,000; cap., $10,000; m. emp., 20; f. emp., 11. Augers, Bits and Gimlets, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $11,000 ; number of the several kinds m'd, 292,000 ; value, $45,000 ; hands emp., 35. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, gross value, $2,000; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Wagons, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number m'd, (12 wagons, 6 gigs, 20 sleighs,) 38; value, $3,369; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 4. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $889 ; Gravestones m'd, 85 ; value, $2,182 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 2. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $301.40 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 108 ; value, $460; cap., $100; hands emp., 1. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $400 ; value of work done, $1,400 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning aiid Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,650 ; Hides tanned, 3,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 2,000 ; value of Leather tanned and cui'ried, $13,400 ; cap., $9,500 ; hands emp., 5. Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 30,000 ; value of stock used, $22,500 ; value of shoes m'd, $30,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 50 ; f. emp., 20. 1865.] ■ INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 623 Worcester Co. Sturbridge. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; number m'd, 4,800 ; value, $8,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 10. Saw Mills, 8 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 719,000 ; value, $10,500 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 180,000; value, $786. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,125 ; value, $17,259. Lead Mines, 1 ; value of lead mined, $250 ; hands emp., 2. Farms, 15o ; acres, 20,038 ; value, including Buildings, $407,400 ; acres improved, 10,700; persons emp., 166. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,026. Unimprovable Land, acres, 2,029. Woodland, acres, 2,283 ; value, $74,295. Indian Corn, acres, 240 ; bush., 6,846; value, $10,269. Wheat, acres, 4^- ; bush., 49 ; value, $98. Rye, acres, 25 1 ; bush., 202 ; value, $525. Barley, acres, 39| ; bush., 859 ; value, $1,200. Buckwheat, acres, 16; bush., 171; value, $130. Oats, acres, 178 ; bush., 3,841 ; value, $3,072. Potatoes, acres, 157; bush., 13,803 : value, $6,902. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 680 ; value, $210. Cabbage, value, $12. Tobacco, acres, 1^; lbs., 1,560; value, $375. English Mowing, acres, 2,242 ; tons of English hay, 2,019; value, $40,380. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 1,101 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 936; value, $9,360. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,252 ; value of apples, $2,083 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 59 ; value of pears, $35 ; value of Peaches, $164; value of Chestnuts cultivated or gathered for market, $12. Sheep, 828 ; value, $4,363 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 2,422 ; value, $1,261.43. Horses, 234; value, $19,747; (Dxen over four years old, 182 ; Steers under four years old, 172 ; value of oxen and steers, $20,282 ; Milch Cows, 588 ; Heifers, 259 ; value of cows and heifers, $30,878 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (105 Yearlings and Bulls,) $2,131 ; gallons of Milk sold, 3,332; value, $679.28; lbs. of Butter sold, 19,287 ; value, $8,509 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2,179 ; value, $420. Beef, dressed, lbs., 81,200 ; value, $8,553. Pork, dressed, lbs., 67,286; value, $10,742. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 714; value, $97.40. 624 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Sutton. Worcester Co. Veal, dressed, lbs., 6,962; value, $983. Swine, 155 ; value, $3,246 ; value of Poultiy sold, $662 ; value of Eggs sold, $573.50 ; lbs. of Honey, 318 ; value, $112.66 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 20| ; value, $9.25 ; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, (Watermelons,) $20. SUTTON. Cotton Mills, 4 ; Cotton Spindles, 20,680 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 400,000; value of stock used, $300,000; yards of Print Cloths m'd, 2,500,000; value, $500,000; lbs. of Cotton Batting m'd, 1,000 ; value, $7,000 ; cap., $262,000; ra. emp., 141 ; f. emp., 208. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 1 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 144,000 ; gross value of stock used, $4,752 ; yards of Kentucky Jeans m'd, 72,000; value, $26,640; cap., $6,000; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 6. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $14,000 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 300,000 ; value, $60,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 7. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 100 ; value, $500 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Master Builders, 1 ; Buildings erected, 5 ; value, $7,500 ; value of materials used, $4,500 ; hands emp., 10. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of work done, $1,800 ; cap., $900 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 5,000 ; Shoes, pairs of all kmds m'd, 58,000 ; gross value of stock used in the m. of boots and shoes, $63,000 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $95,500 ; cap., $20,000 ; m. emp., 54 ; f. emp., 23. Casks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; casks m'd, 100 ; value, $200 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100; coffins made, 25; value, $200; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of gas m'd, $1,200 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 1. Stone and Marble Quarries, 2 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $1,800 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp,, 3. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 625 j_ Worcester Co. Sutton. Saw Mills, 8 ; feet, of Lumber prepared for market, 699,500 ; value, $13,990; Shiiiglespreparedfor market, 140,000; value, $315 ; value of Box "Boards, $100 ; cap., $3,100 ; hands emp., 27. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 3,810 ; value, $«1 5,240 ; cap., $4,500 ; hands emp., 33. Charcoal m'd, bush., 23,500 ; value, $2,350 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Farms, 203; acres, 18,107 ; value, including Buildings, $581,240 ; acres improved, 4,873 ; persons emp., 314. Unimproved Land, acres, 7,864. Unimprovable Land, acres, 396. Woodland, acres, 4,974 ; value, $106,399. Indian Corn, acres, 347 ; bush., 12,301 ; value, $18,451.50. Wheat, acres, 6i- ; bush., 130 ; value, S260. Rye, acres, 62 ; bush., 1,240 ; value, $1,860. Barley, acres, 24 ; bush., 720 ; value, $1,080. Buckwheat, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $30. Oats, acres, 336; bush., 11,820 ; value, $8,865. Potatoes, acres, 148 ; bush., 14,993 ; value, $11,244.75. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 16 ; bush., 1,975 ; value, $790. Onions, acres, 2| ; bush., 600 ; value, $900. Carrots, acres, 15 ; bush., 2,960 ; value, $1,184. Cabbage, acres, 6 ; value, $1,200. Winter Squash, acres, 1 ; value, $200. Market Gardening, acres, 9 ; value of products, $930. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 3J; bush., 360 ; value, $270. Tobacco, acres, | ; lbs., 700 ; value, $140. Cranberries, acres, 8 ; bush., 143 ; value, $572. English IMowing, acres, 3,576; tons of English hay, 3,792; value, $94,800. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 579 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 517 ; value, $6,204. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 27,457 ; value of apples, $9,802 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 650 ; value of pears, $475 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 230 ; value of fruit, $376 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,100. Sheep, 231; value, $1,768; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,105; value, $552.50. Horses, 331 ; value, $25,145 ; Oxen over fom- years old, 186 ; Steers under four years old, 183 ; value of oxen and steers, $19,200 ; Milch Cows, 619 ; Heifers, 191 ; value of cows and heifers, $29,048; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (12 BuUs,) $520 ;. gallons of Milk 79 626 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. t Templeton. Worcester Co. sold, 4,856; value, $971.20; lbs. of Butter sold, 26,740; value, $9,359; lbs. of Cheese, 15,632; value, $2,344.80. Beef, dressed, lbs., 17,000 ; value, $1,700. Pork, dressed, lbs., 90,600 ; value, $13,590. Swine, 378 ; value, $3,950 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,308 ; value of Eggs sold, $2,341 ; lbs. of Honey, 1,900 ; value, $570 ; lbs. of Bees- wax, 57 ; value, $22.80. Flocks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 7. "White Beans, bush., 36 ; value, $144. Cider, bbls. m'd, 303 ; value, $909. Shuttles, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; shuttles m'd, 5,000 ; value, $19,600 ; value of stock used, $11,900 ; cap., $11,500 ; m. emp., 16. TEMPLETON. Woollen Mills, 2 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 9 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 186,000; gross value of stock consumed, $204,000; yards of Cassimere m'd, 250,000 ; value, $450,000 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 42,000; value, $14,000; cap., $74,000; m. emp., 84; f. emp., 80. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 31,500; value, $2,200; cap., $800; m. emp., 1. Hollow Ware and Castings other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 180 ; value $17,200 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 12. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $450; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 4,000; value, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 1. Hai'nesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number m'd, 27 ; value, $825 ; value of stock used, $700 ; cap., $325 ; hands emp., 2. Wagons, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; wagons m'd, 47 ; value, $3,910 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; cap., $950 ; hands emp., 4. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; value of clothing m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Blacksmith Sliops, 4; value of stock used, $1,300; value of work done, $4,300; cap., $1,925 ; hands emp., 7. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 7; value of stock used, $91,016 ; chairs and settees made, 169,643; value, $153,673; cap., $68,200; m. emp., 158 ; f. emp., 409. '^ 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 627 "Worcester Co. Templeton. Cabinet Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of chairs and cabinet Avare m'd, $16,000; cap., $6,000; hands emp., 14. Tin "Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $36,000; cap., $62,000; hands emp., 60. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush, of Grain ground, 10,000 ; value, $13,600 ; cap., $4,100 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; Hides tanned and curried, 1,150 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $13,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 6. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 3,525 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,800 ; value of stock used in the manufacture of boots and shoes, $9,142; value of boots and shoes m'd, $13,700; cap., $2,750; m. emp., 10 ; f. emp., 1. Brick Yards, 1 ; bricks m'd, 70,000; value, $560; cap., $350; hands emp., 1. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1; value of stock used, $360; value of Wooden Boxes made, $900; cap., $500; m. emp., 1. Saw Mills, 11 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,265,000 ; value, $16,135 ; Laths, Clapboards, Shingles, and Staves prepared for mar- ket, 73,000; value, $284; cap., $9,700; hands emp., 11. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,355 ; value, $11,992. Fai-ms, 147 ; acres, 15,323 ; value, including Buildings, $583,477 ; acres improved, 10,570 ; persons emp., 188. Unimproved Land, acres, 8,341. Unimprovable Land, acres, 116. "Woodland, acres, 3,704; value, $152,217. Indian Corn, acres, 106; bush., 4,549; value, $6,823. "Wheat, acres, 28 ; bush., 349 ; value, $698. Rye, acres, 4 ; bush., 40 ; value, $80. Barley, acres, 59 ; bush., 1,268 ; value, $1,902. Buckwheat, acres, 4 ; bush., 41 ; value, $62. Oats, acres, 51 ; bush., 1,192 ; value, $1,043. Potatoes, acres, 146; bush., 20,612; value, $13,398. Turnips, cultivated with other cx-ops, bush., 1,568; value, $522. Carrots, acres, | ; bush., 533 ; value, $200. Cabbage, acres, J- ; value, $68. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, l ; bush., 56 ; value, $21. English Mowing, acres, 2,283 ; tons of English hay, 1,636 ; value, $49,080 ; value of Grass or Clover Seed, (5 bush. Timothy,) $30. "Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 540 ; tons wet meadow or swale hay, 421 ; value, $6,315. 628 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Upton. Worcester Co. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,737 ; value of apples, $4,232 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,389 ; value of pears, $104 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 872 ; value of fruit, $76 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $75. Sheep, 163 ; value, $1,262; lbs, of Wool produced, 742 ; value, $482. Horses, 318; value, $31,906; Oxen over four years old, 103; Steers under four years old, 92 ; value of oxen and steers, $12,850 ; Milch Cows, 439 ; Heifers, 138 ; value of cows and heifers, $24,515 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (30 Colts, 8 Bulls,) $2,627 ; gallons of Milk sold, 6,592; value, $1,648; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,773; value, $4,848 ; lbs. of Cheese, 2,840 ; value, $568. Beef, dressed, lbs., 145,891 ; value, $18,236. Pork, dressed, lbs., 77,695 ; value, $13,208. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,900 ; value, $522. Veal, dressed, lbs., 15,052 ; value, $1,882. Swine, 93; value, $1,891; value of Poultry sold, $434; value of Eggs sold, $647 ; lbs. of Honey, 471 ; value, $157 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $257. Rustic Shades, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; number m'd, 2,000 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 5. Toys, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,200 ; value m'd, $11,000 ; cap., $5,000; m. emp., 11. Fanning Mills, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; number m'd, 100 ; value, $1,000; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Sewing Machine Hemmers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100; number m'd, 3,000; value, $750; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Chair Frames and Chair Backs, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000; chair frames m'd, 125,000; value, $12,500; chair backs m'd, 50,000 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; ra. emp., 25. UPTON. Saddles, Harnesses, and Tiiuiks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; num- ber of each m'd, 40 ; value, $1,600 ; value of stock used, $850 ; cap., $300 ; hands emp., 2. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $180; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 150; value, $450 ; hands emp., 1. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 629 "Worcester Co. • Upton. Blacksmitli Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of work clone, $2,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 97,044 ; gross value of stock used, $165,089.61; value of boots m'd, $238,935.87; cap., $150,000; m. emp., 143 ; f. emp., 13. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $153,626; straw bonnets m'd, 118,174; value, $76,831; straw hats m'd, 236,348; value, $154,626; value of Straw Braid m'd and not made into boimets or hats, $12,000 ; cap., $150,000; m. emp., 100; f. emp., 1,200. Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,500 ; value of sashes, doors, and blinds m'd, $12,000; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 9. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $8,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 5. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 150 ; value, $450 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 7 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,540,000 ; value, $23,100; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 15. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,200 ; value, $4,800. Farms, 149 ; acres, 9,212 ; value of same, including Buildings, $285,555 ; acres of land improved, 6,000 ; persons emp., 306. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,800. Unimprovable Land, acres, 900. Woodland, acres, 2,314; value, $115,700. Indian Corn, acres, 166 ; bush., 4,980 ; value, $4,980. Rye, acres, 31 ; bush., 310 ; value, $310. Oats, acres, 104; bush., 2,600 ; value, $1,950. Potatoes, acres, 116; bush., 11,600; value, $6,960. Cranberries, acres, 40; bush., 800; value, $1,600. English Mowing, acres, 1,200 ; tons of English hay, 1,058 ; value, $19,044. Wet MeadoAv or Swale mown, acres, 260 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 260 ; value, $2,340. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,382 ; value of apples, $6,784. Sheep, 48 ; value, $414 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 288 ; value, $172.80. Horses, 219; value, $18,562; Oxen over four years old, 88; value, $7,185 ; Milch Cows, 388 ; Heifers, 99 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,959; gallons of Milk sold, 9,000; value, $1,440; lbs. of Butter sold, 8,725 ; value, $2,617.50. Beef, dressed, lbs., 82,500 ; value, $8,250. 630 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. UxBRiDGE. Worcester Co. Pork, dressed, lbs., 42,900 ; value, ^5,148. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 1,000; value, $166.66. Veal, dressed, lbs., 21,000 ; value, $2,100. Swine, 143; value, $2,686; value of Poultry sold, $300; value of Eggs sold, $771.50. UXBRIDGE. Cotton Mills, 2; Cotton Spindles, 10,720; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 109,500; gross value of stock used, $119,500; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, 214,500 ; value, $96,200 ; yards of Satinet Warp m'd, 334,000 ; value, $40,000; cap., $125,000 ; m. emp., 45; f. emp., 50. Woollen Mills, 6; sets of Woollen Machinery, 33^-; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 393,100; gross value of stock used, $924,424; yards of Cassimere m'd, 070,452 ; value, $1,280,055 ; yards of Satinet m'd, 455,855; value, $187,000; yards of Kentucky Jeans, 59,130; value, $23,652; cap., $380,000; m. emp., 278; f. emp., 180. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 2; value of stock used, $15,073 ; lbs. of Shoddy m'd, 57,019; value, $17,217; cap., $9,000; m. emp., 6 ; f. emp., 2. Saddles and Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number of each m'd, 10 ; value of the same, $450 ; value of stock used, $300 ; cap., $200; hands emp., 1. Carriages and Wagons, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; carriages m'd, 9 ; wagons m'd, 3; value, $1,325; value of stock used, $800; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 4. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 3. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 235 ; value, $940. Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $4,500. Blacksmith Shops, 3 ; value of stock used, $463 ; value of work done, $1,548 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 3. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $700 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Tin Ware Manvifactories, 1; value of stock used, $260; value of tin ware, $530 ; hands emp., ^. Tanning and Cui-rying Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200 ; Hides tanned, 200 ; Hides tanned and curried, 200 ; value of Leather tamied and curried, $2,500 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., H. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 631 Worcester Co. Uxbridge. Boxes, value of stock used in m. of, $2,600 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $3,384 Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $528 ; value of gas m'd, $800; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 1. Bi-eweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $173 ; bbls. of Beer m'd, 48 ; value, $480 ; cap., $75 ; hands emp., I. Stone and Marble Quarries, 2 ; value of Building Stone quarried and prepared for market, $6,400 ; cap., $1,900 ; hands emp., 9. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 100,490 ; value, $18,745; Shingles, 104,000; value, $312; cap., $3,300; hands emp , 4J. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,141 ; value, $11,482. Charcoal m'd, bush., 300 ; value, $60. Farms, 165; acres, 14,917; value, including Buildings, $387,510; acres improved, 9,070 ; persons emp., 204. Unimprovable Land, acres, 330. Woodland, acres, 5,199 ; value, $110,249. Lidian Corn, acres, 355 ; bush., 10,071 ; value, $18,929. Wheat, acres, 5^; bush., 55 ; value, $138. Rye, acres, 52; bush., 555; value, $1,110. Barley, acres, 20i ; bush., 383 ; value, $574. Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 107 ; value, $140. Oats, acres, 193 ; bush., 4,233 ; value, $4,233. Potatoes, acres, 198 ; bush., 17,193; value, $12,343. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, bush., 682 ; value, $339. Onions, acres, 1^ ; bush., 295 ; value, $590. Carrots, bush., 103 ; value, $41. Cabbage, value, $288. Beets and other esculent vegetables, bush., 16 ; value, $14. Cranberries, bush., 35 ; value, $108. English Mowing, acres, 2,542 ; tons of English hay, 1,703 ; value, $42,575. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 783 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 472 ; value, $4,720. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 14,023 ; value of apples, $3,495 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 550 ; value of pears, $320 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $100. Sheep, 108 ; value, $475 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 475 ; value, $400. Horses, 231 ; value, $20,140; Oxen over four years old, 218; Steers under four years old, 23 ; value of oxen and steers, $16,730 ; Milch Cows, 521 ; Heifers, 21 ; value of cows and heifers, $21,635 ; 632 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Warren. Worcester Co. value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (97 Young Stock,) $2,055 ; gallons of Milk, 23,636 ; value, $4,722 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 10,205; value, $4,678; lbs. of Cheese, 550; value, $110. Beef, dressed, lbs., 225,284; value, $27,137. Pork, dressed, lbs., 98,558; value, $17,720. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 4,233 ; value, $650. Veal, dressed, lbs., 18,639 ; value, $2,122. Swine, 167 ; value, $2,820 ; value of Poultry sold, $1,385 ; value of Eggs sold, $994 ; lbs. of Honey, 755 ; value, $272 ; lbs. of Beeswax, 15 ; value, $7.50. Sewing-Machine Needles, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $3,000 ; value of stock used, $600 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 4. WARREN. Cotton Mills, 2 ; Cotton Spindles, 7,524 ; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 340,687; value of stock used, $302,122.50; yards of Cotton Cloth m'd, 1,073,466; value, $343,455.98; yards Warp m'd, 728,000; value, $145,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; m. emp., 62 ; f. emp., 87. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Woollen Machineiy, 2 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 75,000; value of stock used, $16,000; yards of Cassi- mere m'd, 150,000; value, $250,000; cap., $25,000; m. emp., 16; f. emp., 14. Cotton, Woollen, and other Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $120,000; value of machinery m'd, $250,000; cap., $25,000 ; hands emp., 65. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $198; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 1,600; value, $500; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1. Looking-Glasses and Picture Frames, value of stock used, $150 ; frames m'd, 75 ; value, $225. Saddles, Hai-nesses, and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; har- nesses m'd, 15 ; value, $450 ; value of stock used, $200. Military Goods and Equipments, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $14,800; Government Screw-drivers m'd, 300,000; value, $35,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 40. Ink, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000; gross of Ink m'd, 3,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 8. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of clotliing m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 633 Worcester Co. Warren. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of work done, $3,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,200; value of tin ware m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush, of Grain ground, 46,500 ; value, $70,000 ; cap., $7,800 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; Hides tanned, 2,000 ; Hides tanned and curried, 2,000 ; value of Leather tanned and curried, $30,000 ; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 9. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 1,752 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 12,000 ; value of stock used, $10,650 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $13,300; cap., $7,600; m. emp., 23; f. emp., 5. Planing Mills and establishments for the m. of Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; value of work done, $300 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 700,000 ; value, $17,500; Telegraph Poles, value, $8,000; cap., $8,000; hands emp., 22. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,500 ; value, $27,000. Farms, 127; acres, 15,875 ; value, including Buildings, $776,235 ; acres improved, 500 ; persons employed, 210. Unimproved Land, aci'es, 12,900. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,000. Woodland, acres, 1,875; value, $75,000. Indian Corn, acres, 150; bush., 5,113; value, $5,113. Wheat, acres, 25^ ; bush., 264 ; value, $528. Rye, acres, 41 J- ; bush., 433; value, $649.50.' Barley, IS^ ; bush., 368i; value, $368.50. Buckwheat, acres, 13i ; bush., 200 ; value, $200. Oats, acres, 122 ; bush., 4,880 ; value, $4,880. Potatoes, acres, 115; bush., 9,000; value, $6,450. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 3 ; bush., 400 ; value, $300. CaiTOts, acres, 1 ; bush., 360 ; value, $216. English Mowing, acres, 2,222 ; tons of English hay, 2,427 ; value, $48,540. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 543 ; tons of Avet meadow or swale hay, 412 ; value, $4,120. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 780 ; value of apples, $725. Sheep, 327 ; value, $1,451 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 925 ; value, $647.50. Horses, 254; value, $22,550; Oxen over four years old, 164; Steers under four years old, 6Q ; value of oxen and steers, $18,810 ; Milch 80 634 STATISTICS OF THE [18G5. Webster. Worcester Co. Cows, 998 ; Heifers, 144; value of cows and heifers, $44,245 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (30 Bulls,) $900 ; gallons of Milk sold, 174,026 ; value, $24,008.31 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,000 ; value, $1,200; lbs. of Cheese, 124,180; value, $22,594.20. Beef, dressed, Ibs.^ 134,950 ; value, $12,145.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 34,030; value, $6,125.40. 3Iutton, dressed, lbs., 9,335; value, $1,182.20. Veal, dressed, lbs., 28,803 ; value, $4,032.42. Cheese Factories, 1 ; lbs. Cheese ind, 91,000 ; value, $20,020 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 2. Swine, 184; value, $1,988; value of Poultry sold, $175; value of Eggs sold, $40. WEBSTER. Cotton Mills, 1 ; Cotton Spindles, 26,088 ; lbs. Cotton consumed, 270,997; gross value of stock used, $365,559 ; yards of Paper Cambric m'd, 2,147,208; gross value of cloth m'd, $433,745; lbs. of Yarn m'd and not made into cloth, 70,848 ; value, $70,848 ; cap., $180,000 ; m. emp., 198 ; f. emp., 156. Cotton Goods, establishments for bleaching or coloring, not connected with calico or mousseline de laine establishments, 1* ; yards of goods bleached or colored, 2,147,208 ; value before bleaching or coloring, $433,745 ; value after, $457,369 ; hands emp., 18. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets Woollen Machinery, 27 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 800,000; gross value of stock used, $855,000; yards of- Broadcloth m'd, 238,332; value, $1,172,000; cap., $216,600; m. 'emp., 223 ; f. emp., 185. Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; newspaper printed, (Webster Times,) 1 ; issued weekly ; gross value, $750 ; cap., $3,000 ; value of all other printing done, $1,450 ; m. emp., 2, Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $300 ; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 2,500 ; value, $800 ; cap., $200 ; f. emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 20 ; value, $800; value of stock used, $400 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $6,800 ; value of clothing m'd, $12,800 ; cap., $2,600 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 9. * This establishment is connected with the foregoing Cotton Mills. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. G35 WORCESTEK Co. WeBSTEE. - . Mai'ble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; Headstones and Monuments m'd, 200 ; value, $4,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 4. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $G00 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 300 ; value, $1,200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,100 ; value of work done, $3,200 ; cap., $450 ; hands emp., 4. Tin Ware Manufactories, 2; value of stock used, $1,400; value of tin ware m'd, $2,200 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 125 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 284,000 ; value of stock used, $300,320 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $414,200 ; cap., $32,100; m. emp., 206; f. emp., 79. Bonnets, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $600 ; Silk Bonnets m'd, 250 ; value, $1,400 ; cap., $600 ; f. emp., 2. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $950 ; coffins m'd, 150 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $700 ; hands emp., 2. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 400 ; value, $600 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 1. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $7,500; value of Bread m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 4. Saw Mills, 1 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 300,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 2. Firewood prepared for market, cords, 1,606; value, $7,227; hands emp., 10. Farms, 78 ; acres, 5,892 ; value, including Buildings, $168,740; acres improved, 2,623 ; persons emp., 80. Unimproved Land, acres, 306. Unimpi'ovable Land, acres, 637. Woodland, acres, 3,568; value, $49,087. Indian Corn, acres, 97; bush., 2,716 ; value, $4,753. Rye, acres, 14^; bush., 169; value, $338. Buckwheat, acres, 6^; bush., 60; value, $84. Oats, acres, 71 ; bush., 1,482; value, $1,333. Potatoes, acres, 48^ ; bush., 3,679 ; value, $3,311. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 5 ; bush., 2,000 ; value, $250. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $400. Beans, acres, 1 ; bush., 20 ; value, $60. English Mowing, acres, 735i ; tons of English hay, 702 ; value, $17,550. 636 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Westborough. Worcester Co. • Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 152 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 108; value, $1,296. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 2,171; value of apples, $795; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 359 ; value of pears, $114. Sheep, 17 ; value, $124 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 57 ; value, $28.50. Horses, 178; value, $17,800; Oxen over four years old, 67; Steers under four years old, 14 ; value of oxen and steers, $6,700 ; Milch Cows, 245; Heifers, 50; value of cows and heifers, $11,420; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (8 Bulls,) $200 ; gallons of Milk sold, 23.625 ; value, $5,586 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 3,459 ; value, $1,383 ; lbs. of Cheese, 775 ; value, $93. Beef, dressed, lbs., 270,500 ; value, $32,460. Pork, dressed, lbs., 51,470 ; value, $8,235. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 8,000 ; value, $1,600. Veal, dre,ssed, lbs., 32,210 ; value, $4,509. Swine, 85 ; value, $1,324 ; value of Poultry sold, $303 ; value of Eggs sold, $279. WESTBOROUGH. Mechanics' Tools m'd, value, $800 ; value of stock used, $200 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 2. Hoop Skirts, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; hoop skirts m'd, 144 ; value, $225 ; cap., $200 ; f. emp., 1. Looking- Glasses and Picture Frames, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $450 ; number articles m'd, 600 ; value, $900 ; cap., $250 ; hands emp., 1. Harnesses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; harnesses m'd, 6 ; value, $240 ; value of stock used, $120 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Upholstery Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of upholstery m'd, $800; cap., $300; m. emp., 1. Wagons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 8 ; wagons and sleighs m'd, 1,076; other vehicles m'd, 50; value, $28,250; valueof .stock used, $9,575 ; cap., $17,775 ; hands emp., 22. Clothing, establishments for m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,650 ; value of clothing m'd, $8,249.67 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 16. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 3 ; value of stock used, $250 ; Marble, Granite, and Freestone m'd, value, $15,000; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 10. 18G5.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 637 WORCKSTER Co. WeSTBOROUGH. Master Builders, 4 ; Buildings erected, 3 ; value, $8,050 ; value of the materials used, $5,775 ; hands emp., 13. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $875 ; value of work done, $7,310.32; cap., $2,250; hands emp., 6. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Flouring Mills, 4 ; bush, of Grain ground, 13,700 ; value, $13,700 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 4. Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $64,202 ; Sides cur- ried, 17,245 ; value of Leather curried, $77,000 ; cap., $8,000 ; hands emp., 27. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 101,586 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 255,580 ; gross value of stock used, $289,041 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $450,683 ; cap., $40,100 ; m. emp., 286 ; f. emp., 58. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the in. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $26,529 ; straw bonnets m'd, 3,700 ; value, $400 ; straw hats m'd, 38,600 ; value, $34,000 ; Felt Hats made, 2,000 ; value, $2,500 ; cap., $4,700 ; m. emp., 17 ; f emp., 262. Palm Leaf Hats, Hoods, and Bonnets, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 : palm leaf hoods m'd, 41,800 ; value, $8,500 ; cap., $1,200 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 50. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,650 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $2,436 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $32,000; cap., $12,500; hands emp., 10. Saw Mills, 4 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 264,000 ; value, $19,680 ; cap., $3,000; hands emp., 4. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 1,247^ ; value, $6,287.83. Farms, 181; acres, 11,519^-; value, including Buildings, $125,575.69; acres improved, 5,909| ; persons emp., 198. Unimproved Land, acres, 5,609?-. Unimprovable Land, acres, 1,821^. Woodland, acres, 2,1 65|; value, $64,957.65. Lidian Corn, acres, 3321; bush., 12,790; value, $19,417. Wheat, acres, ^; bush., 7|-; value, $12. llye, acres, 31^ ; bush., 455 ; value, $842. Barley, acres, 31 1; bush., 615; value, $708. Buckwheat, acres, 2| ; bush., 37 ; value, $38. Oats, acres, 183|- ; bush., 4,763; value, $4,762.50. Millet, acres, 1 J ; hush., 40 ; value, $40. Potatoes, acres, 157^; bush., 16,159; value, $13,799. 638 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. "Westborough. Worcester Co. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 26jV; bush., 4,297; value, $1,018.07. Onions, acres, l-^^; bush., 423|-; value, $655.40. Carrots, acres, -^jj-, bush., 462|^; value, $165. Cabbage, acres, 1^^; value, $846. Winter Squash, acres, 1-^^ ; value, $93. Market Gardening, acres, 2f ; value of products, $475. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 4-^ ; bush., 1,623 ; value, $620.90. Cranberries, acres, 3 ; bush., 37; value, $110. English MoAving, acres, 2,1 24 1- ; tons of English hay, 2,476|-; value, $55,892. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 783^ ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 828 J- ; value, $9,256. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,121 ; value, $5,530; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,597 ; value, $656 ; all other trees culti- vated for their fruit, 312 ; value of the fruit, $15 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $35. Merino Sheep, 9 ; all other kinds of sheep, 4 ; value, $150 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 31 ; value, $41. Horses, 276; value, $24,659; Oxen over four years old, 116; Steers under four years old, 35 ; value of oxen and steers, $4,507 ; Milch Cows, 885 ; Heifers^ 181 ; value, $30,663 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (27 Bulls, Calves, «&;c.,) $1,147; gallons of Milk sold, 237,422 ; value, $40,181.34 ; pounds of Butter sold, 6,356 ; value, $2,753.26 ; pounds of Cheese, 401 ; value, $69.40. Beef, dressed, lbs., 105,939; value, $11,864.68. Pork, dressed, lbs., 48,058 ; value, $7,543.95. Veal, dressed, lbs., 11,104; value, $1,411.88. Swine, 404; value, $30,817; value of Poultry sold, $631.97; value of Eggs sold, $772.75; lbs. of Honey, 528; value, $212; lbs. of Bees- wax, 18; value, $11.10; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $1,113.50. Millinery Goods, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value m'd, $1,400 ; value of stock used, $750 ; cap., $900 ; f. emp., 4. Cider m'd, bbls., 300 ; value, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 3. I860.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. G39 Worcester Co. West Boylston. WEST BOYLSTON. Cotton Mills, 3; number of Spindles, 15,844; lbs. Cotton consumed, 216,952; value of stock used, $186,031.13 ; yards Cotton Cloth m'd, (Corset Jeans, yards, 704,559^; Light Print Cloth, yards, 132,501 ;) 837,0601; gross value of the cloth m'd, $210,215.50; Cotton Quilts and Counterpanes m'd, 13,659; value, $42,009; cap., $211,300; m. emp., 95 ; f. emp., 117. Woollen Mills, 1 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 4 ; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 158,500 ; gross value of stock used, $38,240 ; Army Blankets m'd, 35,300 ; value, $176,500 ; cap., $29,120 ; m. emp., 45 ; f. emp., 50. Shoddy, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,500 ; lbs. of shoddy m'd, 31,200 ; value, $3,744; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Cotton, Woollen and other Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; gross value of stock used, $1,082 ; value of machinery m'd, $4,286 ; cap., $3,000 ; hands emp., 3. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $300 ; value of work done, $1,300; cap., $800; hands emp., 2. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of chairs and cabinet Avare m'd, $600; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 1. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 ; value of tin ware m'd, $300 ; cap., $500 ; hands emp., 1. Flouring Mills, 1 ; bush, of Grain ground, 20,000 ; value, $30,000 ; bbls. of Flour m'd, 600 ; value, $8,200 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 105,332 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 400 ; gross value of stock used, $281,000; value of boots and shoes m'd, $375,939.21 ; cap., $47,200; m. emp., 179; f. emp., 7. Palm Leaf Bonnets, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $200 ; Shaker Bonnets m'd, 2,000 ; value, $600 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 6. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved for market, 6; value, $250; cap., $300; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 3; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 148,000; value, $3,700 ; Shingles prepared for market, 30,000 ; value, $90 ; Eailroad Sleepers, 2,500 ; value, $1,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 3. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,170 ; value, $10,124.20. Farms, 143; acres, 8,075; value, including Buildings, $356,150; acres of land improved, 5,881 ; persons emp., 205. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,194. G40 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. West Boylston. Worcester Co. Unimprovable Land, acres, 84. Woodland, acres, 2,110 ; value, $63,300. Indian Corn, acres, 197| ; bush., 7,263; value, $12,710.25. Wheat, acres, 3-|- ; bush., 38 ; value, $95. Rye, acres, 27^ ; bush., 355|^; value, $711. Barley, acres, 43i ; bush., 889 ; value, $1,333.50. Buckwheat, acres, 7^; bush., 104; value, $156. Oats, acres, 106^; bush., 3,119 ; value, $3,119. Beans, acres, 1 ; bush., 24; value, $84. Potatoes, acres, 13^; bush., 14,579; value, $10,944.25. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 1^ ; bush., 385 ; value, $19.25. Carrots, acres, 1^ ; bush., 350 ; value, $262.50. Cabbage, acres, | ; value, $345. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, ^ ; bush., 229 ; value, $175.75. English Mowing, acres, 1,512 ; tons of English hay, 1,510 ; value, $45,300. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 276 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 228 ; value, $2,736. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 10,700 ; value of apples, $2,792.80 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 513 ; value of pears, $70.50 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 71 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $65. Saxony Sheep of different grades, 5 ; Merino Sheep of different grades, 4 ; all other kinds of sheep, 36 ; gross value, $240 ; lbs. of Wool produced from Saxony sheep, 37 ; value, $37 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 21^; value, $21.50; lbs. of all other wool produced, 113; value, $79.10. Horses, 210; value, $18,200; Oxen over four years old, 62; Steers under four years old, 14; value of oxen and steers, $5,720; Milch Cows, 415 ; Heifei-s, 7 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,500 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, (34 Two- Year olds, $830 ; 46 Year- lings, $720 ;) $1,550 ; gallons of Milk sold, 26,043 ; value, $4,687.74 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 16,255; value, $7,314.75; lbs. of Cheese, 1,700; value, $320. Beef, dressed, lbs., 150,000; value, $21,000. Pork, dressed, lbs., 48,763 ; value, $7,802.08. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 900 ; value, $180. Veal, dressed, lbs., 5,040 ; value, $705.60. Swine, 107; value, $1,855; value of Poultry sold, $344; value of Eggs sold, $1,095 ; lbs. of Honey, 352 ; value, $105.60 ; lbs. of Bees- 1865.] INDUSTRY OF :MASSACHUSETTS. 641 Worcester Co. West Brookfield. wax, 14; value, $5.18; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $222. Baskets and Weather Strips for Doors, establishments for the ra. of, 2 ; value of articles m'd, $4,575 ; value of stock used, $450 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 6. WEST BROOKFIELD. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 300,000 ; value of stock used, $525,000 ; value of boots m'd, $905,500; cap., $90,000; m. emp., 327; f. emp., 27. Farms, 211; acres, 12,882; value, including Buildings, $294,275; acres of Land improved, 8,597 ; persons emp., 290. Unimproved Land, acres, 4,803. Unimprovable Land, acres, 50. Woodland, acres, 1,004 ; value, $63,235. Indian Corn, acres, 189 ; bush., 5,331 ; value, $5,331. Wheat, acres, 8; bush.. Ill ; value, $222. Rye, acres, 45 ; bush., 717 ; value, $717. Oats, acres, 176 ; bush., 4,228 ; value, $2,536. All other grain ci'ops, acres, lid; bush., 1,416 ; value, $949. Potatoes, acres, 192; bush., 17,845; value, $8,922. Tobacco, acres, 6-^; lbs., 12,000; value, $1,840. English Mowing, acres, 2,049 ; tons of English hay, 2,050 ; value, $40,100. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 812 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 720 ; value, $7,200. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 20,164 ; value of apples, $21,640 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 229 ; value of pears, $2,290 ; all other trees, 50 ; value, $400. Saxony Sheep, 2; Merino Sheep, 102; all other kinds of sheep, 12; value, $580 ; lbs. of Saxony Wool produced, 20 ; value, $25 ; lbs. of Merino Wool, 312; value, $270; lbs. of all other wool produced, 160; value, $120. Horses, 217; value, $18,445; Oxen over four years old, 94; Steers under four years old, 92 ; value of oxen and steers, $11,805; Milch Cows, 620; Heifers, 183 ; value of cows and heifers, $22,205 ; value of Neat Stock not embraced above, $4,808 ; gallons of Milk sold, 86,304; value, $17,260; lbs. of Butter sold, 4,434; value, $1,773; lbs. of Cheese, 113,438; value, $19,073. 81 642 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Westminster. "Worcester Co. Beef, dressed, lbs, 28,148 ; value, $2,814. Pork, dressed, lbs., 47,053 ; value, $7,842. Veal, dressed, lbs., 46,500 ; value, $4,650. Swine, 137 ; value, $1,125 ; value of Poultry sold, $613 ; value of Eggs sold, $129; value of unenumerated articles of Farm Produce, $3,000. WESTMINSTER. Paper Manufactories, 3 ; tons of stock consumed, 600 ; value, $200,000 ; tons of Paper m'd, 250 ; value, $250,000 ; cap., $40,000 ; m. emp., 12 ; f. emp., 3, Blacksmith Shops, 4 ; value of stock used, $590 ; value of work done, $1,435 ; cap., $200 ; hands emp., 6. Chairs and Settees, manufactories of, 7 ; value of stock used, $23,850 ; chairs and settees made, 97,800 ; value, $48,440 ; cap., $14,550 ; m. emp., 63 ; f. emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 1; bush, of Grain ground, 12,000; value, $12,000; bbls. Flour m'd, 75 ; value, $600 ; cap., $1,000; hands emp., 3. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 70 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 90 ; value of stock used, $340 ; value of boots and shoes m'd, $615 ; cap., $60 ; m. emp., 4. Wooden Ware of all sorts, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $60 ; value of ware m'd, $275 ; cap., $60 ; hands emp., 1. Pickles and Preserves, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,300 ; value of pickles and preserves m'd, $5,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 3. Bakeries, 1 ; value of stock used, $10,000 ; value of Bread m'd, $15,000 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp , 8. Saw Mills, 6 ; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 970,000 ; value, $55,278 ; Shingles prepared for market, 200,000 ; value, $600 ; cap., $1,250 ; hands emp., 8. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 2,576 ; value, $7,849 ; cap., $2,515 ; hands emp., 13. Farms, 220; acres, 21,273 1 ; value, including Buildings, $534,629; acres improved, 11,690; persons emp., 225. Unimproved Land, acres, 2,457. Unimprovable Land, acres, 725. . Woodland, acres, 5,396 ; value, $87,041. Indian Corn, acres, 162; bush., 4,763 ; value, $7,146. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 643 Worcester Co. Winchendon. Wheat, acres, 31 ; bush., 416 ; value, $832. Rye, acres, 7 ; bush., 100 ; value, $175. Barley, acres, 67 ; bush., 1,294 ; value, $1,164.60. Oats, acres, 66 ; bush., 1,623 ; value, $1,217.25. Potatoes, acres, 250 ; bush., 29,282 ; value, $15,569.20. Carrots, bush., 500 ; value, $300. English Mowing, acres, 2,498 ; tons of English hay, 1,987 ; value, $49,675. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 774 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 503 ;; value, $6,036. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 5,563 ; value of the apples, $2,960. Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 415 ; value of the pears, $132 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $115. Sheep, Old Native, 378 ; value, $2,290 ; lbs. of Wool produced, 880 ; value, $528. Horses, 244; value, $17,844; Oxen over four years old, 118; Steers under four yeai's old, 132 ; value of oxen and steers, $13,372 ; Milch CoAvs, 500 ; Heifers, 224 ; value of cows and heifers, $28,978 ; gallons of Milk sold, 1,289 ; value, $257.80 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 13,246; value, $5,298.40; lbs. of Cheese, 2,965; value, $355.80. Beef, dressed, lbs., 149,338; value, $12,540.42. Pork, dressed, lbs., 80,809 ; value, $12,922.44. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 2,200; value, $198. Veal, dressed, lbs., 7,773 ; value, $777.30. Swine, 107; value, $2,188; value of Poultry sold, $722; value of Eggs sold, $490 ; Honey, lbs., 100 ; value, $35 ; value of unenu- merated articles of Farm Produce, $1,226. Woollen Cloth m'd in the family, yards, 45 ; value, $90. Chairs Seated, value, $7,311. WINCHENDON. Cotton Mills, 2 ; Cotton Spindles, 7,252 ; lbs. of Cotton consumed, 208,000 ; gross value of stock used, $260,000 ; yards of Sheeting m'd, 624,000; value, $301,080*; cap., $52,000 ; m. emp., 45 ; f. emp., 60. Cotton, Woollen and other Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; gross value of stock used, $11,600 ; value of machmery m'd, $42,000 ; cap., $34,000 ; hands emp., 42. » The above is the product of mills running full time ; but they have run but one-third of the time — conseciuently produced but one-third of this amount. 644 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. "WiNCHENDON. WORCESTER Co. Printing Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of print- ing done, $1,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Sewing-Macliine Manufactories, 5; value of stock used, $16,618; num- ber m'd, 11,079; value, $88,632; cap., $12,000; hands emp., 88. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 1 ; daguerreotypes and photogi-aphs taken, 2,000 ; value, $900 ; cap., $400 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 1. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of repairing, jobbing, &c., $2,500 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 2. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,000 ; value of clothing m'd, $12,300 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 4 ; f. emp., 10. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 1 ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of Gravestones and Monuments m'd, $3,500 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 3. Sperm and Tallow Candles, and Soap, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $135 ; lbs. of tallow candles made, 1,000 ; value, $180 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 617 ; value, $2,468 ; lbs. of hard soap m'd, 1,500 ; value, $150 ; cap., $1,000 ; hands emp., 2. Master Builders, 2 ; Buildings erected, 15; value, $15,000; value of materials used, $8,000; hands emp., 15. Blacksmith Shops, 2 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of work done, $7,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; hands emp., 7. Cabinet Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $500 ; value of chairs and cabinet ware m'd, $1,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 1. Tin Ware Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value of tin ware m'd, $1,800 ; cap., $1,200 ; hands emp., 2. Flouring Mills, 2 ; bush. Grain gi-ound, 44,000 ; value, $71,000 ; cap., $6,500 ; hands emp., 3. Tanning Establishments, 1 ; value of stock used, $60,000 ; Hides tanned, 85,000; value of Leather tanned, $80,000; cap., $75,000; hands emp., 13. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 150 ; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 40 ; gross value of stock used m m. of boots and shoes, and repairing, $1,500; value of boots and shoes m'd, and repairing, $3,500; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 3. Pail and Tub Manufactories, 7; value of stock used, $118,100; pails m'd, 898,000 ; tubs m'd, 171,500 ; value of pails and tubs, $259,904; cap., $140,500 ; m. emp., 210; f. emp., 10. Churns, Measures, Cheese-Hoops, &c., value of stock used for the m. of, $24,000 ; value m'd, $58,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 20. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 645 Worcester Co. Winchendon. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; vahie of stock used, $8,100 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $32,000 ; cap., $8,600 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 8. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 200; value, $800; cap., $500; hands emp., 1. Saw Mills, 14; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 1,590,000 ; value, $23,850 ; cap., $30,000 ; hands emp., 15. Firewood and Bark prepared for market, cords, 4,000; value, $16,000; cap., $12,000 ; hands emp., 12. Farms, 210; acres, 24,855 ; value, including Buildings, $677,919 ; acres improved, 8,355 ; persons emp., 350. Unimproved Land, acres, 15,000. L^nimprovable Land, acres, 1,500. Woodland, acres, 6,500 ; value, $130,000. Indian Corn, acres, 97 ; bush., 1,940 ; value, $2,910. Wheat, acres, 15 ; bush., 270 ; value, $540. Rye, acres, 20 ; bush., 300 ; value, $525. Barley, acres, 110; bush., 2,200; value, $2,750. Buckwheat, acres, 15 ; bush., 120; value, $150. Oats, acres, 35 ; bush., 1,000 ; value, $900. Potatoes, acres, 200 ; bush., 20,000 ; value, $10,000. Carrots, acres, 3 ; bush., 1,200 ; value, $600. Cabbage, acres, 2 ; value, $400. English Mowing, acres, 2,550 ; tons of Enghsh hay, 1,050 ; value, $41,250. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 750 ; tons of wet meadow or swale hay, 550 ; value, $4,400. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 3,000 ; value of apples, $2,500 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 500 ; value of pears, $100 ; bush. of Blueberries and Blackberries cultivated or gathered for market, 150. Sheep, 470; value, $1,880; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,400; value, $1,057. Horses, 312; value, $28,080; Oxen over four years old, 108; Steers under four years old, 169 ; value of oxen and steers, $12,793 ; Milch Cows, 488; Heifers, 150; value of cows and heifers, $21,110; gallons of Milk sold, 9,125; value, $3,221; lbs. of Butter sold, 18,250; value, $5,475; lbs. of Cheese, 6,435; value, $772.20. Beef, dressed, lbs., 126,000 ; value, $13,948. Pork, dressed, lbs., 38,325 ; value, $6,898. Mutton, dressed, lbs., 3,000 ; value, $360. 646 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Worcester. Worcester Co. Veal, dressed, lbs., 25,000 ; value, $2,500. Poultry sold, value, $1,500 ; value of Eggs sold, $825 ; lbs. of Honey, 300 ; value, $120. Palm Leaf Hats m'd in the family and not before enumerated, value, $1,500. Seating Chairs, value of labor, $3,500. Wooden Faucets, Spools and Bobbins, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value m'd, $30,000; value of stock used, $11,200; cap., $15,000; m. emp., 27. Pail Ears, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,500 ; value of ears made, $6,000 ; cap., $1,700 ; hands emp., 1. Zinc Washboards and Mops, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $17,500 ; value of washboards and mops made, $22,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 6. Clothes Wringers, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000; value of wringers made, $20,000; cap., $10,000 ; hands emp., 5. Toy Carts and Wheelbarrows, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; value of toy carts and wheelbarrows made, $5,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 6. WORCESTER. Cotton Mills, 2 ; Cotton Spindles, 6,600 ; Cotton consumed, lbs., 100,500 ; value of stock used, $55,475 ; yards of Drilling m'd, 78,000 ; yards of Sheeting m'd, 3,500 ; value of cloth m'd, $20,375 ; yards of Satinet Warps m'd and not made into cloth, 624,000 ; value, $49,400 ; cap., $100,000 ; m. emp., 37 ; f. emp., 49. Woollen Mills, 11 ; sets of Woollen Machinery, 42; lbs. of Scoured Wool consumed, 820,000; value of stock used, $1,185,550; Cas- simere m'd, 1,250,000; value, $1,700,000; yards of Satinet m'd, 677,719; value, $429,337; yards of Union Beavers, 16,800; value, $33,600 ; cap., $842,000 ; m. emp., 351 ; f. emp., 370. Painted Car Lining, mills for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $18,000 ; value m'd, $30,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 8. Shodtly, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $9,320 ; lbs. of Shoddy m'd, 173,200 ; value, $92,920 ; cap., $8,000 ; m. emp., 12 ; f. emp., 1. Rolling MUls, 2 ; value of stock used, besides old rails, re-rolled to order, $350,000 ; tons of iron m'd and not made into rails, 3,300 ; value, 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 647 "Worcester Co. Worcester. $500,000 ; tons of rails m'd, 10,000 ; Car Wheels m'd, 5,000 ; Loco- motive Tires m'd, GOO; value, $800,000; cap., $500,000; hands emp., 475. Wire Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, .$950,000 ; tons of wire m'd, 4,716; value, $1,500,000; cap., $600,000; m. emp., 635; f. emp., 40. Hollow Ware and Castings, other than pig iron, furnaces for the m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $390,950 ; tons of hollow ware and other castings m'd, 5,781 ; value, $757,668 ; cap., $133,000 ; hands emp., 306. Cotton, Woollen, and other INIachinery, establishments for the m. of, 8 ; value of stock used, $606,000 ; value of machinery m'd, $1,190,080 ; cap., $224,000 ; hands emp., 593. Machine and Hand Cards of all kinds, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; feet of Machine Cards m'd, 103,500; value, $239,629; cap., $80,000 ; m. emp., 30 ; f. emp., 7. Steam-Engines and Boilers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; steam-engines and boilers built, 8 ; value, $9,600 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 6. Edge Tools, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $30,000 ; value of Mowing Machine Knives and Machine Cutters m'd, $59,700 ; cap., $18,000; hands emp., 26. Files, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of work in re-cutting files, $3,593 ; cap., $850 ; hands emp., 7. Mechanics' Tools m'd and not elsewhere enumerated, value, $710,827 ; value of stock used, $272,560 ; cap., $233,400; hands emp., 434. Nuts, Washers, &c., establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $15,000 ; value of nuts and other goods m'd, $35,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 20. Shoe Nail Manufactories, 1; value of stock used, $12,800; lbs. of shoe nails m'd, 182,845 ; value, $23,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 5. Ploughs and other Agricultural Implements, establishments for the m. of, 4; value of stock used, $470,400; ploughs m'd, 14,140; value, $150,100; 5,021 Mowers, 1,090 Horse Eakes, 612 Harrows, 1,534 Cultivators, 1,056 Hay Cutters, &c., m'd, value, $633,342; cap., $206,000 ; hands emp., 290. Brass Foundries, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,400; value of Machinery and other castings m'd, $17,530 ; cap., $1,500 ; hands emp., 5. Corsets of all kinds, manufactories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $10,014 ; dozen of Corsets m'd, 854; value, $16,307; cap., $8,000 ;;m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 50. 648 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Worcester. "Worcester Co. Hoop Skirts, establisnments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $27,049; hoop skirts ni'd, 32,344; value, $36,932; cap., $5,100; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 42. Chemical Preparations, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; value of stock used, $8,000; value of chemical preparations m'd, $12,000; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 6. Organs, Melodeons, and Harmoniums, manuflictories of, 2 ; value of stock used, $15,050; Instruments m'd, 503; value, $42,600 ; cap., $8,900 ; hands emp., 27. Musical Listrument Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $2,000 ; Brass and German Silver Instruments m'd, 122 ; value, $10,500 ; cap., $4,000 ; hands emp., 9. ^ Printing and Newspaper Establishments, 9 ; value of stock used, $31,635 ; number and name of newspapers and periodicals printed, (Worcester Spy, daily and weekly ; Evening Transcript, daily and weekly ; Worcester Palladium, weekly ; Worcester Directory, amiually ;) value of newspapers and periodicals for the year, $134,350 ; . cap., $5,500 ; books and pamphlets printed, 23,971 ; value of printing done on the same, $4,022 ; value of all other printing done, $32,140 ; cap., $16,000 ; m. emp., 43 ; f. emp., 14. Bookbinderies, 5 ; value of stock used, $5,450 ; value of bookbinding done, $10,250 ; cap., $4,900 ; m. emp., 7 ; f. emp., 6. Daguerreian and Photographic Establishments, 9 ; value of stock used, $7,700; daguerreotypes and photographs taken, 115,000; value, $26,000; cap., $8,900; m. emp., 19 ; f. emp., 10. Looking-Glasses and Picture Frame Manufactories, 3 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; value m'd, $5,600 ; cap., $2,050 ; hands emp., 3. Chronometers, Watches, Gold and Silver AVare and Jewelry, establish- ments for the m. and repair of, 10 ; value of stock used, $2,080 ; value m'd, $12,500; cap., $4,650; m. emp., 16. Brush Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; brushes m'd, 14,400 ; value, $14,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 9 ; f. emp., 9. Saddles, Harnesses and Trunks, establishments foi; the m. of, 8 ; 884 Trunks, 736 Bags, 70 Valises, 100 Harnesses, and other small arti- cles m'd, and repairs, value, $21,249; value of stock used, $9,500; cap., $8,350 ; m. emp., 23 ; f. emp., 1. Upholstery Manufactories, 4 ; value of stock used, $7,400 ; upholstery m'd, $20,787; cap., $6,700; m. emp., 10; f. emp, 6. Hat and Cap Manufactories, 5 ; value of stock used, $21,400; value of hats and caps m'd, $42,273; cap., $24,200; m. emp., 14; f. emp., 23. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 649 Worcester Co. Worcester. Cordage Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,000 ; Hemp and Cotton Cordage and Lines m'd, value, $6,000 ; cap., $800 ; hands emp., 3. Eailroad Cars, Coaches, Chaises, Wagons, Sleighs and other vehicles, establishments for the m. of, 7 ; 84 carriages, 170 railroad cars, &c., m'd, value, $348,466 ; value of stock used, $199,697 ; cap., $101,050 ; m. emp., 119 ; f. emp., 1. Carriage Wheels, manufactories of, 1 ; sets wheels m'd, 2,500 ; value, $27,500; cap., $16,000; hands emp., 15. Confectionery, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $6,389 ; lbs. of confectionery made, 26,572 ; value, $8,560 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 8 ; f. emp., 5. Ink, Envelopes, and other articles of Stationery, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $104,750 ; Ink, &c., m'd, value, $6,000 ; Pen- holders m'd, value, $3,000; 38,000,000 Envelopes m'd, value, $142,000; cap., $37,500 ; m. emp., 17 ; f. emp., 67. Clothing, establishments for the m. of, 18 ; establishments for the m. of clothing for women, 37 ; value of stock used for men's clothing, $159,200 ; value of clothing m'd, $275,997 ; value of clothing m'd for women, not including stock, $34,822 ; cap., $77,000 ; m. emp., 89 ; f. emp., 1,095 ; f. emp. in making women's clothing, 185. Coffee Mills, 2 ; value of stock used, $8,135 ; lbs. of coflfee m'd, 29,868; value, $10,712; cap., $3,300 ; hands emp., 4. Marble and other kinds of Stone, establishments for the m. of articles from, 7 ; value of stock used, $9,607 ; Marble Monuments, Head- stones, &c., and Granite Building and Cemetery Work, value, $31,455; cap., $14,300; hands emp., 43. Tallow Candles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $24,000 ; value of Tallow rendered, not made into candles, $27,600 ; boxes of candles made, 850 ; value, $6,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; hands emp., 5. Soap, establishments for the m. of, 6 ; value of stock used, $6,350 ; bbls. of soft soap m'd, 1,850 ; value, $9,600 ; cap., $3,750 ; hands emp., 10. Master Builders, 29 ; Buildings erected, 60 ; value of buildings, and other work done, $333,250 ; value of the materials used, $178,350 ; hands emp., 241. Blacksmith Shops, 14; value of stock used, $15,510; value of work done, $45,257; cap., $12,650; hands emp., 43. Arms, establishments for the m. of, 7 ; value of stock used, $86,500 ; 15,000 Revolvers, 1,500 Breech-Loading Carbines, 3,000 Wesson's 82 650 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. "Worcester. "Worcester Co. Breech-Loading Rifles, 700 Ballard's Breecli-Loading Rifles, Allen's Rifles, Pistols, &c., value, $449,777 ; cap., $227,000 ; m. emp., 328. Chairs, manufactories of, 1; value of stock used, $18,000; Patent- folding Chairs made, 15,000 ; value, $30,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 3 ; f. emp., 1. Cabinet and Pattern Manufactories, 8 ; value of stock used, $3,150 ; value of cabinet ^Yare and patterns m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $2,800 ; hands emp., 12. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactories, 10 ; value of stock used, $32,550 ; value of ware m'd, $59,112 ; cap., $20,400 ; hands emp., 29. Flouring Mills, 3 ; bush. Grain ground, 160,000; value, $207,500; cap., $13,000 ; hands emp., 7. Tamiing and Currying Establishments, 2 ; value of stock used, $22,000 ; Hides tanned, 1,000 ; Leather tanned and curried, $30,000 ; cap., $9,500 ; hands emp., 7. Belting Manufactories, 2 ; value of stock used, $38,000 ; value m'd, $48,000; cap., $18,000; hands emp., 8. Boots, pairs of all kinds m'd, 511,897; Shoes, pairs of all kinds m'd, 661,238; value of stock used, $1,649,204; value of boots and shoes m'd, $2,558,517 ; cap., $413,766 ; m. emp., 1,482 ; f. emp., 407. Straw Bonnets and Hats, establishments for the repair of, 2 ; value of stock used, $350 ; value of the repairs made, $2,750 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 6; f. emp., 11. Brick Yards, 2 ; bricks m'd, 2,300,000 ; value, $20,400 ; cap., $6,000 ; hands emp., 30. Cigars m'd, value, $45,600 ; value of the stock used, $20,800 ; cap., $12,100 ; m. emp., 22 ; f. emp., 8. "Whip Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $800 ; value m'd, $2,000 ; cap., $800 ; m. emp., 2. Blacking, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $2,107 ; value of blacking m'd, $4,300; cap., $1,500; hands emp., 3. "V\'^ooden Pumps, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $13 ; value of pumps m'd, $75 ; hands emp., 2. Last Manufactories, 1 ; value of stock used, $4,900 ; pairs lasts m'd, 30,452; value, $15,500; cap., $10,550; hands emp., 12. "Wire Safes, Sieves, Dish-Covers, and other articles made wholly or in part of wire, manufactories of, 4 ; value of stock used, $23,450 ; value m'd, $34,600; cap., $4,300; m. emp., 12; f. emp., 13. Stone "Ware, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,500 ; value of stone ware m'd, $10,000 ; cap., $7,000 ; hands emp., 7. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 651 "Worcester Co. Worcester. Coffins and Burial Cases of all kinds, manufactories of, 3 ; value of stock used, $5,700; coffins made, 2,223; value, $18,167; cap., $7,750 ; m. emp., 11 ; f. emp., 4. Planing Mills, 3 ; value of work done, $8,500 ; cap., $15,000 ; hands emp., 14. Boxes, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $15,500 ; value of Wooden Boxes made, $18,000; value of Paper Boxes made, $8,000 ; cap., $16,500 ; m. emp., 19 ; f. emp., 5. Razor Strops, manufactories of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; dozen m'd, 1,800 ; value, $4,800 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 1 ; f. emp., 6. Gas, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $25,926 ; value of gas m'd, $55,589 ; cap., $203,521 ; hands emp,, 13. Ice for market, establishments for the preservation -of, 1 ; tons of ice preserved, 3,000 ; value, $7,000 ; cap., $14,000 ; hands emp., 12. Bakeries, 5 ; value of stock used, $72,900 ; value of Bread m'd, $99,300; cap., $11,200 ; hands emp., 38. Breweries, 1 ; value of stock used, $350 ; bbls. of Beer m'd, 100 ; value, $600 ; cap., $100 ; hands emp., 1. Stone and Marble Quarries, 2 ; value of Building Stone quari'ied and prepared for market, $11,500; cap., $2,500; hands emp., 12. Saw Mills, 4; feet of Lumber prepared for market, 500,000; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 8. Firewood and Bai'k prepared for market, cords, 485. Farms, 373 ; acres, 17,824 ; value, including Buildings, $1,677,060 ; acres of land improved, 12,938 ; persons emp., 471. Woodland, acres, 2,692 ; value, $67,300. Indian Corn, acres, 486 ; bush., 21,940 ; value, $21,940. Wheat, acres, 16 ; bush., 256; value, $384. Rye, acres, 99 ; bush., 1,742 ; value, $1,742. Buckwheat, acres, 5 ; bush., 59 ; value, $44. Oats, acres, 367 ; bush., 12,230; value, $7,338. Millet, acres, 5 ; value, $535. Potatoes, acres, 334 ; bush., 36,161 ; value, $27,120.75. Turnips cultivated as a field crop, acres, 23 ; bush., 5,563 ; value, $1,390.75. Onions, acres, 2; bush., 490; value, $612.50. Carrots, acres, 7 ; bush., 2,778 ; value, $1,389. Cabbage, acres, 27; value, $4,147. Whiter Squash, acres, 3 ; value, $943. Market Gardening, acres, 70 ; value, $9,803. G52 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Worcester. Worcester Co. Beets and other esculent vegetables, acres, 13 ; bush., 3,512 ; value, $1,756. English Mowing, acres, 4,541 ; tons of English hay, 5,949 ; value, $136,827. Wet Meadow or Swale mown, acres, 608 ; tons of -wet meadow or swale hay, 611 ; value, $6,110. Apple-trees cultivated for their fruit, 36,754; value of apples, $16,350 ; apple-trees in yards and gardens, 5,125 ; value of apples, $1,233 ; Pear-trees cultivated for their fruit, 7,135 ; value of pears, $2,357 ; pear-trees in yards and gardens, 11,564; value of pears, $2,963 ; all other trees cultivated for their fruit, 1,813 ; value of fruit, $660 ; all other trees in yards and gardens, 3,891 ; value of fruit, $179 ; value of Nuts or Berries cultivated or gathered for market, $1,768 ; value of Nuts or Berries in yards and gardens, $3,555. Sheep, 307; value, $2,236; lbs. of Wool produced, 1,200; value, $900. Horses, 397; value, $48,155; Oxen over four years old, 224; Steers under four years old, 100 ; value of oxen and steers, $27,157 ; Milch Cows, 1,130; Heifers, 306; value of cows and heifers, $73,192; gallons of Milk sold, 255,335 ; value, $66,387.10 ; lbs. of Butter sold, 21,165; value, $6,349.50. Pork, dressed, lbs., 85,171 ; value, $12,775.65. Swine, 349; value, $5,164; value of Poultry sold, $2,049; value of Eggs sold, $2,785 ; lbs. of Honey, 215 ; value, $53.75. Apple-Parers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number made, 25,000 ; value of stock used, $6,000 ; value of products, $10,000 ; cap., $1,600 ; m., emp., 7. Barometers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number made, 750 ; value of stock used, $2,250 ; value of products, $3,750 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 3. Baskets, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of products, $350 ; m. emp., 1. Binders' Shears, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number made, 87 ; value of stock used, $1,427 ; value of products, $4,919 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp , 4. Boot and Shoe Cutters, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number made, 2,176; value of stock used, $4,500; value of products, $12,000; cap., $7,000 ; m. emp., 10. Boot and Shoe Heels, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $900 ; value of products, $1,800 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 8. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF IVIASSACHUSETTS. 653 WOECESTER Co. WORCESTER. Boot and Shoe Patterns, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $440 ; value of stock nsed, $1,754; cap., $200; m. emp., 2. Boot and Shoe Tools, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $472 ; value of products, $2,450 ; cap., $1,800 ; m. emp., 3. Boot and Shoe Repairs, establishments, 28 ; value of stock used, $8,800 ; value of products, $26,066 ; cap., $3,760 ; m. emp., 41. Card Setting Machines, establishments for the m. of, 4 ; number made, 47 ; value of stock used, $3,550 ; value of products, $23,300 ; cap., $2,400; m. emp., 12. Cement Drain Pipe, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 ; value of products, $500 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Copying Presses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of products, $10,000 ; cap., $2,000 ; m. emp., 5. Cotton Tape, Binding, &c., establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock, $300 ; value of products, $500 ; cap., $5,000 ; hands emp., 4. Daguerreotype Plates, Mats, &c., establishments for the in. of, 1 ; boxes Plates m'd, 19,034; gross Carte Portes m'd, 262 ; gross Mats, &c., m'd, 23,260 ; value of stock used, $37,466 ; value of products, $64,752 ; cap., $3,600; ra. emp., 16; f. emp., 10. Dentists' Work, establishments for the m. of, 10 ; value of products, $19,300; cap., $5,550; m. emp., 16. Dry Hop Yeast, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of products, $6,000 ; m. emp., 5 ; f. emp., 2. Engravings and Dies, establishments for the m. of, 5 ; value of stock used, $870 ; value of products, $5,300 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 6. Fruit Wines, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; gallons m'd, 5,000 ; value of products, $7,500 ; cap., $3,000 ; m. emp., 4. Gutters and Conductors, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; feet m'd, 38,646 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of products, $3,646 cap., $2,450 ; m. emp., 4. Hair Work, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $700 value of products, $1,475 ; cap., $400 ; f. emp., 3. Heel Irons, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $250 value of stock used, $800 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Hemmers, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $467 value of products, $4,323 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 3. Hulled Corn, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $100 value of products, $500 ; m. emp., 1. Machinery Jobs, establishments for, 9; value of stock used, $12,164 value of products, $39,037; cap., $15,800; m. emp., 77. 654 STATISTICS OF THE [1865. Worcester. Worcester Co. Melodeon and Organ Reeds, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,500 ; value of px-oducts, $35,000 ; cap., $15,000 ; m. emp., 10. Mouldings, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,000 ; value of products, $14,000; cap., $4,000; m. emp., 10. Painting, Coloring, &c., establishments for, 25 ; value of stock used, $17,455 ; value of products, $40,780 ; cap., $10,950 ; m. emp., 58. Paper and Calico Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $135,000 ; value of products, $195,000 ; cap., $60,000 ; m. emp., 115. Perforated Card and Metals, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $3,000 ; value of products, $6,3S9 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 2. Plumbing Work, establishments for, 6 ; value of stock used, $14,240 ; value of products, $28,850; cap., $2,700; m. emp., 12. Refrigerators, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; number made, 100 ; value of stock used, $600 ; value of products, $1,500 ; cap., $1,000 ; m. emp., 2. Revolving Clothes Frames, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $75 ; value of products, $350. Saddlery Hardware, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,050 ; value of products, $2,750 ; cap., $950 ; m. emp., 2. Saw Repairs, establishments for, 2 ; value of stock used, $375 ; value of products, $1,400 ; cap., $200 ; m. emp., 2. Silver Plated Work, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $450 ; value of products, $2,300 ; cap., $600 ; m. emp. 2 ; f. emp., 4. Skates, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; pairs m'd, 20,000 ; value of stock used, $2,800 ; value of products, $25,000 ; cap., $3,500 ; m. emp., 15 ; f. emp., 2. Skate Straps, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $5,500; value of products, $8,920; cap., $4,000; m. emp., 3; f. emp., 6. ' Spectacles, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,500 ; value of products, $3,000 ; cap., $1,500 ; m. emp., 2. Spindles, estabhshments for the m. of, 1 ; number made, 70,000 ; value of stock used, $8,400 ; value of products, $24,500 ; cap., $6,000 ; m. emp., 14. Stairs and Balusters, establishments for the m. of, 3 ; value of stock used, $1,700 ; value of products, $5,550 ; cap., $950 ; m. emp., 6. 1865.] INDUSTRY OF MASSACHUSETTS. 655 Worcester Co. Worcester. Steam Valves, &c., establishments for the m. of, 1 ; 100 Valves, 9 Steam Gongs, 10 Pi-essure Regulators m'd ; value of stock used, $1,000 ; value of products, $3,000 ; cap., $4,000 ; m. emp., 3. Tripe, Neat's Foot Oil, establishments for the preparation of, 1 ; value of stock used, $12,500 ; value of products, $25,000 ; cap., $5,000 ; m. emp., 10. Trusses, establishments for the m. of, 1 ; value of stock used, $150 ; value of products, $600 ; cap., $100 ; m. emp., 1. Valentines, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $1,800 ; value of products, $6,000 ; cap., $2,500 ; m. emp., 2 ; f. emp., 23. Wood Turning, establishments for, 1 ; value of stock used, $750 ; value of products, $3,000 ; cap., $500 ; m. emp., 3. Wood- Working Machinery, establishments for the m. of, 2 ; value of stock used, $33,000 ; value of products, $107,200 ; cap., $38,000 ; m. emp., 73. ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 83 658 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. Oi o o 05 m CO o CO ^ . ira^ o o •oniBS 1 1 o^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <£ *< >* o tH !>. 1 "^ •^ 1 •* 1 •^ 1 JO oniBA ssoao 1 CO CO CO 05 .—1 CI rH CO rH CD CO o ' iH CO rH~ ■^ \a tH CO tH t- tr~^ i-T CO m ^ "UJoio o CO CO CO o 00 Cl o >o CJ in lO 05 CO t^ o r^ CO o t^ 1^ ^^ ojnj apBui lou 1 '°- r-l •" 1 CO CO_ o 00 '^'- 1 o w. , CD^ 00 pajiHOBjnuBui ' 05 (M ' o o od" oT CO ' o lO ' CO CO 03 O CO o tH ira 00 CD o CO i.O njBi JO 8puno,i . I— ( CO iH CO I-( i-H^ in CO- O t^ uO o ■* lO CJ iC o CO tH O lO CO o o CO rH t^ lO -* rM •pajti; CJ t^ . CO o_ Cl_ .— ( CO lO Cl 05_ O 1 "^ •^ t •^ 1 *^ 1 -OBjnuBni q;oio ' 00 1— I 00 ' 00 CO CD rH Cl CO 05 CD CO ' CO in JO anjBA ssoao lO_ CO OJ_ I-l iO_ CO t>j^ CO I-l CO in « 1— t o 1— I cd" t>r i>r CQ- "A ©9= I— ( rH tH O m^ O 05 C3 CO o o i^ o CD CO i>. tH O «D CO o o lO CO CO t^ o i^ CD . t^ <^1 ■^ o rH cq_ rH -* rH lO CO •pajtiiOBjnnBin 1 rH- ^" 1 of o QO' co~ O 1 cT 00- 1 i>r in CO •* y-\ o CO OS I— 1 t--. CO •* CO moiO JO spjBx CO r— ( ■^ "^ 00 rH O^ CD_ CO i>^ CD i>r 1— ( CJ cf oo" I— ( 00 co~ CJ r-T CO CO tH CO CO Cl CO m O CO iH rH CO 05 o lO CI CI CI O ^ 1—1 t^ lO iH CO t^ . lO^ ■* I— I o lO CD^ o Cl, OS •XOO^g 1 co" oT ' oT co" co" o CO- I CD cf ' i-T CO JO aniBA. gsojo o CO CO •* •* .H CO CO CD o o o CO CD cf 00 00 lO r-T lO CO~ Oi m- tH ^ m (M CO I— 1 o o O lO tH CD CO o C35 CO CO l^ CI O CO CO CO CO m •paninsnoa 1 *^ CM CO '^l lO^ CD^ CO ro 1 iO_ CO n 1 Tfi Cl nonoojospanoj ' s o ' o o CO ccT o CO 1 co~ o CO ' CD CO CD~ CO t^ CO rH CO CO CO ■^ eo_ lO 05 CO_ (tT oT O 1— 1 lO cf ccT r-T »> co" -^i Tt< CO CI 00 CO CO CO CI o CO o ■* CO l>. o >o t^ t^ CD Cl m CI o rH lO ■*^ cq_ rH_ o^ t^ t-;^ !>^ •saipnidg JO -ok • ^ ^-^ ' »H cf io~ cT l>^ ' 00^ ^- < aS C0~ CO CO CO 00 CO rH 05 CI lO -* •<*l fH I-l Cl iH OS, iH 1 CO i^ 1 t^ ■* rH !>• O 1 rj( t^ iH o rH •6ii!H uo;;oo I— 1 (M f-i C) •* iH CO <— 1 CJ m . a • • • • • • • • • • • pa , • • . . . . • . . . • • 1-1 oT 9 Middlesex, Nantucket, fT "A O Barnstabl Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, a) a a Oh a a o Plymouth Suffolk, en o o V xa * 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 659 o o lO .-( o O Q o o o o CO o o I— 1 t- o O <^ o o o o 00 o CI^ t-;^ o_ o^ O lO CJ^ o o_ CO OS^ •*^/^4n/% k m r*i'« 1 o co" , lO Vi co" O OS 1 c£ cf o CI co' T)9JS9AH] [^^ 1 o t^ ' ■^ CI rH lO 05 ' CO 00 CO t^ OS -idBO JO jnnoiav .-T 00 i-H 00 CI^ oT Ci .—1 Cl_ co" CO id o »o o o 00 00 •pajrHOBj o o CO o o ■r*H 00 I— 1 o_ .—1 co_^ c:^ 00^ co_ -nuBca spooo I 1 TtT I ■*" 1 I 1 CO ' oT icT 1 co" cf j3q;oiiBjo8niBA t-H OJ OS CJ I— I t- LO cq_ 1—1 CO ■* !>. .— 1 t^ 00 •aniBS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 oq_ aq^ JO oniBA CI CO I— 1 CD f-H l>. •pajiHOBjnnBta 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 CI cf ssuBdjajunoo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 puB siifnb JO 'Oil CO '^ o 00 CO h- 00 •o o lO CO CO lO Qi •aniBS o ■^ CJ_ UO Cl^ S 1 1 •* 1 1 1 •^ 1 t 1 1 a aqj JO aniBA I 1 CO 05 1 1— ( CO 1 OS ' CI 1 1 1 cf CO B o e& CO t^ CO IC 1-4" 1 o e& o tH CI t^ o H •painjoBj o lO t^ -*i !» H o CO C}_ OS lO O -nuBui lanuBij 1 1 d~ I oo" 1 cf 1 os" 1 1 1 1 1 o O no;joo JO spjBi I— 1 00 05 T-H CJ CO Cl^ co" o o o o o o •aniBS =^.- . •^ CO am JO eniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cf ' 1 1 1 o" CI o o O o •pajtijoBjn s O lO 05_ -irem SnfppBAl 1 1 1 1 1 I o I r-r I cf 1 1 1 Ci^ assjiaj JO 88iBa ■*! 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[1865. o o o •pajnpd }on o 05_ o o o 05^ pnB pajotoo puB 1 1 1 1 »o" 1 1 1 ^ O c> CV) (M OS i-i CO cq_ o •301 1 1 1 1 o" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 co" ■<^ -jniadja^jcatiiBA 1 1 00 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 00^ CO 05_ ocT I-T os" e& €©■ ira lO t^ !>. •Sanniid 1 1 t t- t-;^ ajojaq oniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Iff CO CM CO » 1-H ^H i 5 €# €© ■<*i lO OS C4 o / »^ t>. ■pajntjd enrei 1 1 i^ 1 1 1 1 1 OS co^ -3(1 aniiassnoRt 1 1 1 1 od" CO 1 ' ' 1 1 1 oo" T— 1 JO SpjBi JO -Ojil oo_ t-:. cq_ M i-T CO od" hJ r i-T CO CO O €©^ rH i €© O o o o OS lO o CO o i-H t^ o 00^ o CO •Saiiaijd 1 co- ccT ' •H- 1 1 1 cT ' 1 1 lO" 1 CO- ajojaq eniBA ir) 1— 1 T-l CO co" t-i CM o t-H o o 00 CO o ^ o o >o t^ o CO o o CO o o^ "^ ■pajoijd oonso 1 in ^ 1 cf cf cf ci" * OJ b-. 00 CO CI O ■psjCoidnia ssibh 1 CO CO 1 t^ ■* •* o CO 1 lO CO o C35 O • J; •£b o DO 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 661 in iH eo CO N. CO iH in r-{ •^ •paXoidraa I 1 CO •* gpuBq JO -OK o O o O o O o o •pajsaAin ib; 1 ^- 1 *="" CD o -idBO JO ;unoHiv ' o o ' 00 o o I oo" o « I— 1 Tj< m d €© g© !« o o 05 OS O o o CO CO U in , o CO 00 o •jayB aniBA I of (M 1 in 05 t-;. tH rH iz; r-^ CI §& #^ o o in in •Snuoioo JoSni in o 05 05^ S -HDBaiq aaojaq I co" 1 ccT 1 n in~ 9U1BS JO eniBA in co_ tH CO o w I— I cf m §& ++ o O t^ CO •paioioo o , o o o CO 00 o CI_ JO pauoBajq ' m I of Oi i>r 1 spoo3 JO SpJBJt CO co" I-i T— 1 od" T— 1 cf 4.-SP000 noj 1 iH 1 iH CI l—t in -100 3UUOIO0 JO SumoBaia jojsj.mnsuqBjsa rH r*4 (M CI Tj< a> * CO O 1 •psjCoidnia S3IBM k,o CO 1 1-1 •* , ^„ 1 1 1 T— ( eo 1 1 1 I— ( 00 r-i o in « I— 1 cT tzi HH » •siuatn o o o o o O o Q o o o o o o o -qsuqB»sa pjBS o o^ 1 '^" 1 1 1 o^ o o_ o ui pajsaAuj iBj t^ CO ' o o 1 1 1 cf .-I 1 1 i in" in" of CI -idBO JO lunooiy CI eo in^ of o T— ( CJ_ to €© & o o o o o S uayB 3T1IBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 I 1 1 o CD Q t^ t- !Z1 co_ OT <) T-H i-T O €& «# O •Sui o o 3 < -aoi03 puB Sa[ -qoB9iq Qjojaq aoiBS JO anjBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o o in CJ. 1 1 1 • 1 o o o" in CJ^ as • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m ■ w • • « • • • • • • • • • • • B oT aT ^ -*J^ o !zi P O o • cn cn O S i2 .23 c3 0) I-. pq M pq s § § i t^ TO i X to 1 o ■5^ s o a 3 •4-* e5 -a o P4 2 a 3 » C3 O 3 tiO a -■3 ll eo 4> ■*» O o 662 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o o O O Cl Cl o t^ O o eo o •pajtij 1 ^ 1 1 t-H^ 1 1 o o_ 1 1 I , « t>;. od" 1 1 Oi 1 1 io~ b-T 1 1 1 ' 00 t>r -OBjnireta mop o CO o eo CO Cl -pBOjg JO spaBA C^ co" o ^ o o CO >o CO OS o o o rf^ CO o 05 o o (M t- lO CO lO o o CI Oi o^ Ol^ o_ o t-^ ■^ CO CJ, o o co^ o CI, •pasn ^oojs Tir •r)i~ o TjT CO i-T oT ccT cf ' go' co" 1 co- TtT lO CO lO T-( o CI Cl Cl iO o co t^ JO 9IHBA Bsoao €f& •«*l CO 00 ■. •* co" i-T CO r-T CO CO Cl eo tH (M iH eo lO o .H 00 ■ 1 IC CI 1 CD t^ •XaauiqoBU r-1 o eo 1-1 CO x* 05 T-t CO 1-1 05 CI 1-J, uanoojii JO s}3S I-T Cl CO CJ iH o t^ o CO o 1 o CI 1-1 b- CO CJ eo CI I— 1 CO 1—1 co 1—1 •sniM naiiooAi. CI •p3ifoidni3 1 1 t- 1 t— ( o CO 1 1—1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO spuBH JO •OK (M (M CO 00 O O o o o O O o o o •\n 1 1 '^'- 1 O 1 o 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 lO -idBO JO ;nnocav 1 1 CO i-H O CI 1-t 1 o o CO 1 1 1 1 00 1 1 o 03 O eo CO o c» O rH !>. o CO •aniBS '^- 1 cq_ I th^ 1 1 1 t o_ 1 1 o w 1 1 Ol ' •^ 1 eo' 1 1 1 1 C35~ 1 1 CO !<5 811} JO eniBA CO eo o CI eo O 1— ( lO lO I— 1 co^ H €(& rH O €© ++ •M- o o O Cl co o CO o •pajnjoBj 1 o lO 1 1>^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CM OS -nnBca ^(na^n^ 1 1 o 1 CO 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i o' CO CJ o 00 o o eo o eo \a eo^ t-:;^ o iq. •3[0o;g JO sniBA 1 1 ox 1 CO 1^ CO CI 1 eo CO •* 1 1 1 1 cf 00 1 1 CD CO •s^naui 1 1 CO 1 tH 1 iH 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 Oi -qsiiqB;s3 JO -Oil CO 1^ • • • • " • . • • • • • • • m M H .2 • • • '^ cT m CD ^ tT !2i o 2 c3 en a is a) pq Bristol, Dukes, .s a a a a Nantucke Norfolk, 3 O a Suffolk, Worceste: o o S o o ax 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 663 o o CO o N. o IC O lO »o o •o o t^ o OS o CI CO CI !>. O 00 05 o t^ o lO 1— I 1 lO" 1 l>r oo" o 1—1 1 °o 1 , CO CO •smBS JO etiiBA 1 1— ( 00 co" CO Cl^ C5 c6~ ' t- 1 1 (m 05 CK) o CD T— I o o CI o CD o lO o o CI lo o o o o rH o CO o o l^ t~ <^l o 05^ in^ -*l CO 00 o o^ CO 00^ •snn35[nBia: -lo 1 o" 1 i-T •5iS~ r-T ocT »o cd" ' o^ f5 05 o lO CO o t^ r*i o co^ lO_ O CO 1—1 Cl^ rjj_ o CO CO 'pojnpBjnuBtn (£ co" 1 I— ( t-T ,-r cf •f t>r ' o 1 ' rtf I-T ?aniiBs JO spjBi 1—1 O 05 CI CO ■^ t-T oo 1—1 CI ■^ o o CO rri CD o CO o i-( o ^^ o b- o o lO CO o lO o 05 O -*l o 00 o o CO rH o w o CO o CO t^ 1— I o CJ CO o_ 1 1 '^ 1 •^ •ooiBS JO aniBA ccT f-T ■^ 1 O lO 00 o i>. ' lO o ' c:i co" tH eo o\ t^ o CO o CO 05 00 CO rt< €& 05 »o CO lO I— ( CO o_ CI CO •* CO •* r-l 1—1 cf cf oo" cf Cl o o o CO o 1— 1 o 05 CI o t- Cl o t- o CI o CO o 05 o o r-l ■* •pajii} o co CO lO . o CO ■>*• 1— ( . ■* lO O Cl^ 1 1 *■ 1 *^ -OBjtiuBtn aastn lO '^ CO 1 CO lO CO o t- ' CI •»*l ' rtH cf CO CI 'Tti CO o CI ira o b- CO 05 I— 1 -ISSBO JO SPJBA. CO (M CJ^ CO CD T-l CO^ i-T CI^ i-T lO lo ~~^ o o o CI CJ o o o lo •moio 1 »— 1 1 1 ^- 1 1 o CO 1 1 1 1 ^- cq^ -pBoia JO aniBA 1 co~ CO 00 1 1 CI ' 1 1—1 cf >i5 1 1 1 ' Cl T-T o o 05 • • • « • • . . • . . • . . t W M • • • • • • . . a . • . . • H oT ,^ ^ oT t3 O n3 i m •u pq 3 Essex, Frankli Oh a Nantud Norfolk o a Suffolk, Worces 1 664 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. L1865. 00 t^ 05 CJ CO 1-1 00 •* (M rH lO o J> o o CO •* CI rH 1— ( lO 00 rj< 1—1 rH iC ■paXoidtna CJ^ lO i-i CO CO O 1 lO O 00 ssiBuia^ JO -Oil r-T of i-T I-T ocT 05 ■"^ (M (M o 00 CO 1— 1 rH 1-1 (M (N lO CO •pBiCoid t-( CO •-( CO c^ 1—1 1— ( rt< 1-1 rH CO CO in_ rH o tH •;Ji rt< •^ 1 «P I-t ^ lO -taasaxBHJO'Oii r-T of r-T cf c^" o o O O (M o 00 o O o O O o O o o o o i-H o Oi o o o o o (M CO •sinra pjBS Tt< o o o VO^ o_ CO o o •s 1 o o o OJ, 00 tit pajsaAtii \«\ CO (£ o «o i-T co" c»r i>r 05 ' od~ o co" cjT lO £1 lO o ■<*^ o l- Ol (M ^ c£ ccT cT ' o 1 o 00 'if UBiioo^ ja 00 CO (M r-t t-l OS cq_ -^;o \x» JO aniBA €& I— 1 o o O lO "* o O lO ■* 00 , o CO o t^ CO o o CI o Ol •a o o\ o 00 CO co^ lO CO CO 00 Q> 1 1 *^ 1 1 1 •aiuBsjo aniBA of 1 1 of o CO ■* lO 1-1 00 ' CO oo" 1 1 o" 1— ( ^^ ©^ 1-1 i£5 rH rH o 1— ( 1 m 1 'A pa 1^ •itjojo o o o o 1:- o CO O C3i OS J o CO o ira CO o CO O (N t^ o o oini apBtn ;oa o 1 1 I-J^ o o eo_ co_ ""- 1 lO^ 1 I W 00 puB pajnjOBjn i-H 1 1 i-T CO 05 •^ eo" cT s ' 1 1 CO o Ol -nstn TUBi U3I r-l o» rH rH -looAVJo spunoj o lO lO »-l ^ I 1 I CO 1 1 1 1 1 o •9UIBSJ0 an IB A CO 00*" o OJ •painpBjnnBtn CO 00 o CO CO sjaAoo evioj 1 1 1 1 otT 1 1 1 lO 1 rH ' ' ' ' CO os" -otreia puB aiqBi lO rtl OS CO I-H O O rH CO CO CO o U5 o CO ■^ o O 1 1 1 1 ' CO 1 1 1 •atHBSjoatiiBA ■<*i 1 r-T 1—1 1 1 1 1 00 of I— 1 .— ( t>- eo Ol^ €& ^ ^ CD Cl o 00 CD •pajni 1 CO 1 1 T— 1 1 1 1 CI 1 1 1 1— ( -OBjnnBta siaibus O CO CO of CO I— ( 1-1 of DO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » -> 3 02 m ^ g 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 665 «M (M CD • CO iq^ '^^ . 1 U5^ 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 CO 1 CO ' ' 1 r-T •XOOJg JO 8T1IBA us •Snuadjeo JO spai^i jaqio 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CJ 1 iH 1 r 1 eo IIB SuiatnoBjti -UBaisu!MJO-oit o o CO CO 05_ ■amee jo eniBA I 1 1 1 €& 1 I 1 1 CO cT 1— ( o o CO CO •pajni o 1 1 1 I CM *^ 1 1 1 00 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 r ccT co" CO I— ( CO 6 in m- •sjadjBO ♦H 1 1 1 1 I-t r 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 r-l CO Pi < pa;aiBj 3u.jn -uBinsiuMJO-Oii o •9taBS JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 eo '^ 00 1 33,000 c£ W5 CO OS co" (M CM CO o 10 10 o in 10 •pajti; 1 1 ■ ■ § 1 r 1 1 %^ i . co^ -OBjnnBOi spjBA CM 00 CO CO CO cm" o -+i CO t^ o 00 ■* c^ CD_ 00 05_ CO •aniBA SBoao 1 1 CO 1 1 1 QO r-T 1 0" 1 ' I-T <* 00 oT CO o 05 a> •pamns o . o CO , 0^ CO -noo looAi. pa 1 1 ' ' § 1 1 1 CO CO 1 CM- 1 1 10 CO ic" -jnoog JO spuno J rH CO CO •s^adjBO uai -lOOM. SajoBjn 1 1 1 1 tH 1 1 1 CO 1 y-\ 1 1 j-K CO -UBuisnirejo-ou 05 • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • ^ M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H qT ^ ^ cT •tS' ^ fcT l?5 ^ •^^ 13 1— r _?- .9" c p ^ CD ^ 5 J OT \6 « €© ' CO O i^ o o o O o o o o S3 . o . ■* o_ . o rfj_ O •aniBsjo anjBA 1 ^'■ I -* <£ 1 cf t-T ^ CI I— 1 CI .—1 CO e© (M 7-\ I— I ^ !zi ^ ■< Q S o O o o o o o •* Tt< •epem if^ijaBti?) ' o^ 1 00" 1 1 1 QO" »— 1 r-l CJ tH I-H o o o o o o o o o o . ^ . o o_ o lO^ •^oojg JO aniBA .—1 1 I-" o CO OT^ CO OT •spajs 1 (N 1 (M CI 1 ■* o -JOAV nsDuauiv t I-H SuunjoKjiiuBui •loj" siiSK JO OK 1 1 1 1 ira 1 1 1 ira 1 -* 1 1 1 T^^ •p.duia saietas^ CM o CI o 00 1 1 1 1 t- 1 1 1 Ol 1 ■* 1 1 00 r-i •a •paXoidcna saiBre eo 00 CO OT i-H Oi o o o o o a o o o o o a •pajsaAai'iB; (M 1 '='- 1 o 1 1 lO !>;_ -idBO JO ^unoiuy 1 1 1 €& 1 1 1 oo" OT 1 1 cT cf CO O 1 i-T CI 00^ o €& % M H CO o OT ^ t^ o t^ Ph CO o_ CO M ■aracs JO sniBA I 1 1 1 1 t > LO" 1 o 1 1 1 lo <1 •* ira Oi O m !>• CO o CO eo o OT •pajti; 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 '"- t o_ 1 1 1 lO^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tf< 1 o 1 1 1 TfT -OBjnuBra spjBjt o 1-1 f— t I-H CO 09 • • • • • • • • • • • • • > • w M ^ * * ^ o <0 a -^ .2 1 i (U ^H 3 ryj m eq fi w .9 c c a> a w 1 i 0) o 3 C S3 12; o ;2; Ph m u •4-> CO o ^ o o 03 * 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 667 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO in > 1 1 o I— ( CO •p.draa seiBuiaj 1-t •>* CD 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO 1 1 1 1 O O •pajfoidcaa S3i«H •* 05 o o O O o o o O •pajsaAuj ib; 1 1 1 ( 1 o 1 ' 1 s- o o -jdBQ JO ;anoinv (M o > o CO o CO 00 ■rt< T-l 1^ in a §©= Ol OJ CO o o OS Ol o OS o o o lO OJ >o I— 1 lO •paanjOBjTinBni 1 1 '^- 1 '^" 1 1 I-J^ 1 o_ OJ^ 1 '^- CO jfppoqgjo spunod 1 CO ' CO I— 1 1 1 1 I— 1 1 1-H CO o of 00 o o CO cq_ CO o o o OJ o o CO lO o CO o o cc 00 T— ( lO •pasn 1 ^- , t' 1 o 1 ■^^ 1 CO CO 1 ^- 05^ 310O18 JO OtllBA 1—1 1 1 of 1 CO 1 o Ol I— 1 o rH tH CO CO 1 1 -sM 1 r-) 1 tH 1 Tt( 1 00 iH 1 xn rH •snm JO -Oil I— 1 CO 03 . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • H . • • • • . • . • • . 1 1 1 1 1 i-i eo OS CI CO >o •p.dnia saiBinaj iH tH CI lO 1 00 1 1 CO 1 co 1 , 1 1 1 OS CO OS •pajCoidcaa eaiBjii 05 CO 1-1 10 rt< o .— 1 r-< o t- t^ •pajsaAni ib} 1 °'- 1 1 ^'- 1 1 1 1 1 OS^ -jdBO JO janorav 1 CO ' r-i CO •*1 1 "^ 1 1 1 1 CO cf CD 1— r CO * H . > 1 1 o 00 CO CO t^ 1 1 10 OS ■p.duia BaiBraaj kO I— 1 CO C) 1-1 t- CI 10 1 1 1 1 o 1—1 (M 1— t eo 1—1 CO 1 1 CO ■* •pajfoidina saiBj^ CO t^ l> CD rf< CI , o » o 3 a •pa»S8AUI IBl t 1 1 1 1 o o_ 0^ 1 ^" 1 1 -idBO JO janoray 1 1 1 1 1 9& (N- CO t-H 1 eo ' I— ( 1 0" 00 § CI I— 1 •^ e©^ P4 1^ tn . O •auiBS JO anjBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 TtT 1 0- I 1 0" -^ n Cl la I— ( •Xjaj o o -soq ojni apBui t 1 1 1 ^" f 1 1 1 1 ;ou p.oBjnnBUi 1 1 1 ' o 1 1 1 oo" 1 0" ' CO 1 10 njBjt jospunoj !—( D9 • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • » t-t . • • • • • • • • • • • * El aT ^^ aT •^ -i-T ^ t J O Barnstabl Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex, .5" a U a i .£3 en a >1 Norfolk, Plymouth J4 S 02 CO i 3 H O a 670 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 i 1 CO 1 CO CO ■p^dnia saiBtnaj CO o « 1^ o o o o •pa}S8Ani rs^idBo 1 1 1 1 1 •! o 1 o_ Tl5" ■*" a (M (M o Eh CO €l» g©^ Eu Eli o O •sjgtio pn« 1 1 1 o o o p sjBiioo JO eniBA t-T t-^ Ss ■* Tf( <] €©= €©^ CO -< vJ O O (J O •pasn 1 1 1 O O 1 O o CJ ^oo;8 JO eniBA c>f of !z; Ol (M E4 ©& €^ tZi M •S3IJ0J 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 O -oEjnaBKt JO •om I— ( tH •p.draa sajBraaj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r t 1 <« 1 1 1 rtH •paXoidraa sai«K 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 rH 1 * 'n^' m CO fa 5 1 ' ' E 1 o 1 1 I co_ >jj €& o~ lO J m CO 5o H w Q o o o •apBOT 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 t- 1 o o 1 1 1 sjjBos JO -ox ccT ccT O o o •pasn 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o o 1 I 1 o CO 3100^8 JO StllBA €& CO co" 9& •S8IJ0} 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 iH 1 I 1 CM -OBjnuBH JO -OK 33 • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • E4 M • • • • • • • • • * • • • H oT H S X -i-T ^ J^ p 1 .§ ^a M ;3 M CO IS o o CO m O X=i M -^ g -^ .^ 1 i i ca oj tH 3 OT t, pq eq m p W fi< TO C3 '^ W W § 3 a s ^ ;! o a 3 o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 671 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 eo •p.dni3 saxBtuaj I— 1 i-( a3 •paXoidma saicm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 « o o W o o ^ •pajsaAui iBjtdeo 1 o o o »-H 1—1 (-5 h3 es^ €& ■< o o o o +— 1 •aincs JO aniBA 1 o o fe< CO CO H €^ €© s ">J o •jmiBtti sapu -IB JO uojiduog 1 -t- 1 « -ap puB jC}!?ubii5 H o o -( Cl O o o o o o o o o t^ o_ t-;. •pajsaAur iB^ideo 1 1 lO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-T 1 co" d ■IS tH lO CO r-( l-H e§= m of O l-H o o o o B3 P4 o ■^ o ''^^ o (M^ o_ CI^ •acDBS JO atiiBA 1 1 r^ 1 1 1 1 I oT 1 1 1 oT 1 oT PS ^H I— ( eo rH l-H lO e© €© ft -I— ++ ~un o o •jmiBta S3J0IJ o o CJ g « -JB JO noijdtaos 1 1 o" 1 1 1 1 1 Tii" 1 1 1 Cl" 1 1 O -ap puB X^ijuBnt) eo o CO o 1 1 1 ;s O o o O o o •pa-jssAni midvo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O O 1 1 o eo 1 1 1 in" lO rH o o o o o o •^ITS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 1 o SuiAias }o aniBA •—1 05 (^ m^ €f& •jnuBoi 2ii!g Shi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o 1 1 o CO i 1 1 O CO hJ -^as JO spanoj lO o lO m CO C5 CO •aniBS JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •jtiOTin 51US 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JO SpjB^ JO -0(1 o o o o o o •p3sn o in lO 5I001S JO aniBA CM CO o CO •sauoj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 (N 1 1 1 ICI -OBjnnBM JO -Oij 1 1 OS o O m rH •p.ldraa saiema^ 1 1 1-1 1 f-l 1 1 o 1—1 ' 1 1 t- CO lO lO o O] o t^ •paXoiduia saicpi 1 1 O 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 I— 1 o CO o O O o V o o o o a o o o o a •paisaAUiiBjidBO 1 1 o^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO o o a o CO o CO o >* r-t I— ( CO O 1 €© €© ^ m S5 o o o o U •pBajqj uaan JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o lO CI CM 1 o lO" * O o •9p8in pBdjq; 1 O O o o uannjoX^uuBnt) lO lO lO o M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (4 1— » * • • • • EH (U ^ ^ O) .. 4-« O Barnstabl Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, a Oh a m M o B S3 o Plymouth Suffolk, 0) o e5 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 675 eo CO •padnig BBiBcaa J (N (M r>. t- •paXoidtna saiBK o O o o •pa^saAni i^tdBO o CI o 05 €^ g& 'jg, O o o o o pa •ecacs JO on IB A CO CO n 05 •p96n l^ t- 05 Oi xoojs JO eniBA •sauo; CM (M -OBjnuBniJo 'OX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o I O •p.ldtna satBinaj CO 1-1 CO I— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO 1 in •paXoidnio S9ibk CO 00 o o o o ai •paisoAUi midBO 1 (N 1 (M 65 o 1 Is •4-> 676 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. •sauiiiD 1 1 CJ 1 1 1 1 CO in CO 05 05 1 1 01 in -BH HBK JO -OK CO iH (N 00 t- o o O CO ^ o lO '*! o o •* ^^ o -* •pajni • 1 ^- 1 '°- 1 1 o o^ C», o q_ cq_ 1 ' o ' ^ 1 1 cT ' TjT oT cT o oT . -oBjnnBra snin 05 (M o C) in o o cni CO rtl CO lO — 1 g# §& s O K CO CO CO o 00 o o t^ •siiBa CO in (M o CO o o m cj ■ ^ t-^ ■ '=^- CO rtl CO i-H 1— 1 ojni apBtn ion 1 ' o 1 1 1 r-T ' -J^ of of co' in" p3in;oBjnnBni ?H CN Ol CO uoai JO snox < O t5 O o O o -* o o 'i* ^ UO ^oojs JO eniBA •-T CO m CO 00^ CO CO in •SHOT JO -OK ' 1 o 1 .-H I 1 •* 1 lO 1-H I— 1 Ol O) in CO •p.ldraa seiBraa^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ira 1 1:- «o o CO i-H 1 CO CO 1—1 ». J3 •paifoidcae sai^H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 XO T-t 1 CI in CO 1 a P3 o O o o o o o o o u o in o o^ in^ - •pajsaAni tb; 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 iO~ ' -^"^ in o 1 tjT CO 04 -|dBO JO ^nnouiv €& i> in Ol in i-H S m- o O z; o in o o in o (M o o Ol io_ CO o o I-H •paatijoTtjnnBin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c£ 1 ^ o oT 1 sapi^aB JO anjBA r-t OS o T-l •^ CO OJ , §© (» o iz; 1— ( O ■* o o tH rt O i^ o o t^ s •pasn 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 o 1 OT o t-H 1 05_ on 3100JS JO aniBA c^ €& 00^ in o in Ol CO aj .— ( Ed €# P •S8U0J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 CO iH in 1 -OBjnuBH JO 'OK tH M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . » M ^ • « • • . . • • • • • • • • H oT ^ .. (3 O D O a 1 3 2 -4.^ 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 677 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 o o •p jdno saiBtaaj '>H rK 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO "<*l 1 1 1 1 1 •«* ■* •pa-foidina s3ibh CO 05 CO CO o O o o o o o o o lO o lO •pajsaAui iBjidBO 1 1 1 1 1 CO i-H t>r 1 1 1 1 I o CO CO Ol O o o O o o o O o u^ t-^ (M . •amss JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 "^ Oi I 1 1 1 I of CD ^ lO CO "*! £4 CO CD^ O^ m= 1— ( of * 00 eo (N eo •pajtuoBj 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO (M 1 1 1 1 1 05 o -nuBui X^uuBtif) lO la o O o o o o o o •pssti 1 III 1 1 o o 1 1 1 f 1 o^ o_ ^aojs JO eniBA 1 1 1 I 1 1 1>^ T-i ccT 1 1 1 1 1 ccT t— ( CO .-T •saiio^ 1 1 1 1 ] 1 (N o CO f-t o ira 'tl 1 i^ i-( 1 1 1 05 1 CO lO »ra t- c» ■paio[dca9 spuBH 05 Ttl lO CO ■^ 1-H eo~ "d 0} O o o o o o o- o o O o o o o o o o O O o lO o^ 00 o o eo 1 1 1 "^ 1 '^ 1 1 1 1 1 CO •pe^jsaAni iB»d«o 1 (M o ' r-l 1 1 od" CD 1 1—1 00 o o o o o CD • r-l lO CO r-( 1^ Ol 00 t^ o CD o •pajtijDBjnnBca 1 °'- 1 1 lit) 1 o r-< f 1 lO siIBii JO saoi ' 1 t, 1 1 1 1 1 1 of co~ 1 1 I— 1 m • . • . • • • • • • • . • . » M ... • • • ■ • • • . • . H oT ^ ^^ oT m ■*^ ^H* !Z5 1 13 .-T ~ .s" a M 3 J4 O a Berks Bristo Dukes Essex, Frank a, a PL, a -3 :3 1 o a 3 o o o 678 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. lO lO CO CO •pjduia BpTOH 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Cl^ o o o o o o c^ o Cl •pa^saAui rsjidBO 1 CO CO 1 1 1 • <£ 1 I I I 1 1 1 CO O o CI c» lO_ iq_ » •aniBS JO atii^A 1 co" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 co" Izj r o" 7-A CO oT o" M 1-H Ol T-l lO Oi ^ CO 1-1 M ©& CI t^ T-i co^ H 1— < o €# P •ajnjoBjnn^ra o o CI o o o o CJ o •I'AVJOsaiaijJB lO o CO o C4 o o CO M ^ aailio ■¥ 'saiqi'O 1 I-l r-1 1 1-1 1 CO 1 1 1 05 05 o^ 1 CO uiBiio'saoiiouv cT i-T Iff 'uoaiJiBajosuox o o o o O CO o 00 o o lO o O CO o 1— ( •pasn 1 C5 o 1 '=^ 1 o 1 1 1 CD o_ o^ 1 CO ■sioois JO oniBA t' Iff T-l o 1-1 co" CO OS CO •S9SlO£ JO -OK 1 »-( l-{ CO 1 r-i 1 1 1 CO l>. CO 1 O CO . . • • • • . . • . • . • . • (4 * t^ • • • • • . ^ • • • • • • B flT ^ ^ to i< •4^ ^ fT ^ a u 0) ,a QJ ^^ !zi r^ Si .S ^ *Zi a) M r^ -*-» -t-J DO P O CO a 'o •4-1 'u Dukes, Essex, 3 a CJ a a J4 o 'A 3 o Q >> s 3 CJ O -3 o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 679 1 1 1 1 o 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o •pa.foidraa spiren o 1-i o O O o O C3_ O •pajsaAut itJjtdBO 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o CI o o o o cq_ cq^ ■90188 JO eniBA 1 ! 1 1 t>r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t>r 4 oo CO €& e& ^ g CI Cl •paint I 1 C 1 C35 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 OS c« -aejtiuBtn suox 00 00 ■pasn ( ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^oo»s io atiiBA i-T CI CI 9& •sjnaamsji 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T-( -qetsa; JO -oii eo eo 1-1 1 «*l 05 00 00 00 I o in ^ CO CO •ps.fojdma spcBH eo •^ ira I— ( o •-H CO CD OS CI ■* CO •* I— 1 i-H ^^ CI f— 1 -<*< -^ U3 cf o o o o O o o o o o o »o »o o o o o o o o o o o o t^ t^ iq^ co_ iTi o o^ ^ o o o^ ixi o CD_ o •pa|S3AUUB« cT cf o~ -*~ o s& Ql o 1—1 t- i£5 00 OS ira CI o CI CO 00^ r-T 'A o O O t^ o o o CO o \a o '*! CI ^ >o (M (M (M o o o !» in 1— ( o OS lO (B t-^ cq^ lO IC lO 00 o t^ ^ co_ o •* f— I •< •aoiBs JO oiiiBA co' «? t-^ ' cfS' co" co" eo' eo' 1 CI !>:, t- CI OS o_ o_ 'A t— 1 1—1 co" < m^ ira o lO CO o o o eo t^ o OS CO T— I <1 Ol (M t^ 1—1 o QO lO CO lO CO lO CI CI •paarn ■* 00 '^ 1 t- 1—1 '^l eo CO " 1 t-:_ ■^ CO lO CI_ -OBjnnBtti suoi ■ Tfl ' Oi CO cf t* ' co~ cf i> go" o 4 r-l CI s o W o \ai '^l o O o o eo CO ^ o OS -* ira CO OS o O o o "* ■<*i CI o CI CI ^ •pasn .-H <^l o I— 1 o co^ c>. ■^ Ci CO o .—1 t- (^ 1 \^0\% JO SlllBA Q 00 » . o o »n o o CD CD »o o J^ CD^ CD 1 '- •^ 1 1 •pa^saADi iBiidvo ' eo CO CO ' r-T i-T cT of CD r-l eo (M CI 1 00 CO 9& I-) 1-1 CD ■* CO CO < cf a m O o iH O O O t- O Cl •rH CO o H •«*< o o> o o o TJH o o 00 o t- O •pajiH eo lO o\ o^ o, o lO Cl CJ t-^ lO CO 1 -o'Bjnu^ni i{i3 ' t— 1 00 ' TiT co" o" oT CO 1 lO" lO" CO l^ -^ »o CJ CO CO lO CM ^ O 05 o CO CO -UIllOBM JO 311IBA ^ ■«^ CD i-H_ Cl lO^ o Cl^ r^ I— 1 cf co" "A 0©= » J o eo o 00 o o o CO O CD Cl o t>. o 00 lO OS o o o m a vn CD CD lO ^ CO t^ CO lo o o cq_ Cl 1-1 iO^ CD CO 1 VN .^ 1 .' 1 'pasn ' (M 1-t 1 irT i-T nrf rtT »o~ 1 cf o" oi go' 1 i I 1 J o 1 1 o O o o o . o o^ •pa^saAni i^jidBo 1 1 lilt 1 1 1 \ cd" 1— ( O o O . O o o 02 •auiBSjo aniBA 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 » oo" 1 \ oo" 05 OS »— t T— ( o m- €^ o OJ CJ H h- h- O •pajttj 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I O 1 ! O O -OBjnUBUI -OK • CO CO~ • o o • o o •pasn ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Cl_ 1 1 CJ^ :5oo'(e JO aniBA CO 00 •siiiaoi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 eo 1 1 CO -qsnqBjsa JO -ox GO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H M H aT .'• • • • • • f cT o LO iO~ cf "* rH eo ?— ( o o €& CO -ft iH o o CO CO h- (M o o CI CO o I ^- 1 OJ o rt< eo_ c^ •oinnsjo 9THBA 1 1 lO 1—1 I— 1 CO 1— ( CJ o 1— r * §& Q H < >a o o CO o •s;u3ta 1 1 1 1 (M 1 rH 1 rH 1 .-H 1 1 CO T— ( CO I— 1 -qsiiqc^sajo -os. 03 • • . * • • • • • • • • • • « M • • • « * • • • • • • . • El O C pq Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, -4-1 CO 0) CO* .s o IZi at * 86 682 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO I 1 r if3 •paXoidraa spnBH f-H t— 1 o o o o •pajsaAUHBJldBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i>^ t>r »-( l-H €# €& 40 lO QO o o m •aniBS JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 OJ^ 1 1 1 OJ^ ^ r-T I-T M .— 1 ^H m g& ^ •pojniOBj p^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I CO 1 i 1 CO t-H -naBin jaquin^ o o •pasn 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 o co_ 1 1 1 o CO_ xoojs JO aniBA 1^ •s;u9uius![ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 O) -QBlsa JO -Oil t^ lO 00 o CO t^ 00 00 QO CO t^ 05 lO (M !>• CO *_ lO . '=L CO o o OO^ 1— 1 525 •aiuBS JO aniBA 1 o cc" CO 1 co" ' o 1 1 QO Co" O €© lO tH ■* c^ ■^„ o Izi E-i »— ( CO CO •?nnq saaigna CO CO ■* o a CD T— 1 n rH lO 00 o -^ Oi CO pnE saaijoa baji 1 "f^ r-H 1 r-H I r 1 CO 1 r— I 1 CO -^ l-H -onioooi JO -OK j-T O S o O O o o o o o O o lO lO o o o ■<* -^ o •past! o (M^ to o. o ■ <=^^ l-H 05 o Xoojs JO aniBA 1 o" CD~ 1 * 1 of CO 1 Oi to o m CO I>- c^ T-H •sjuainqsii 1 I— 1 CO 1 CO 1 OJ 1 t- 1 CO 1 CO Ol t^ T-{ CO -qB;sa JO -osj • 02 • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • i-i E-i J a CO 10 1-1 Q ■5t< 00 0, cq_ •< •pajTUDBj 1 ' 1 oT 1 1 1 1 ' cT ' cf ■^ CO 05 CO 03" -nuBia jaquiny CM CM H Pj p «o CO t^ t^ CO U3 co^ •pasu 1 1 1 .0" 1 1 1 1 1 ^'- 1 »— 1 cd" ^3o;g JO aniBA il I— 1 eo •83U0I 1 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 CM 1 i-l 10 -DBjnuBK JO 'OX •p.lduia spuBH 1 I 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 • CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0^ •pa^saAui iB^jdBO 10 cm" t^ b- 10 Cl b- 1 1 1 1 C» 1 1 1 1 t 1 10 rJJ_ •aniBe jo ani^A 1—1 10 Cvf CO GC ^ m » M H ~~~"~* >< b- t- CO CO •pajtn 1 1 1 1 G5, 1 1 1 1 1 1 o\ CM^ -OBjnaBin uazoQ r-T CO t> c» t- CO •pasn 1 1 1 1 CO^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 tH :?DO}s JO aniBA 10" CM CO •B9U0J 1 1 1 1 i-( 1 1 1 1 1 1 ec '^ -OBjnuBjvjo -OK tc • • • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • H M • • • • • • • • • • • • • H _«r ^ ^^ «r x" xn *r ^ 3 •4-* tn C Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, a a w u en P- 1 Nantucke Norfolk, Plymouth Suffolk, 0) CO CO S. o ;3 (S • 684 ABSTEACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 00 1 «o Oi 1 05 t^ 05 •pa^Coidcaa spnoH iH lO I— 1 CI CM O o o o o o o o o o in in cq_ o o o 00 1-H •paisaAnii^ndBO 1 00^ o ' r-l in~ O CO o O eo 1—1 o CO o t^ Oi CO o . o o a> in co^ •auiBsjo atiiBA of 1— I 1 ^ o t-H 00^ (M eo" CO in o5 g& eo CO a €© ij ^ •pajtii o o 1 of CO- > cT ++ "^ JO suazop JO -Oil CO 1— 1 eo o .— 1 o o 1—1 lO (M o >n C) •pasn t-J^ 00 1 "^ o •* 1 CO 1 CO XOo;s JO aniBA 1 CO (>] ' eo" f-i 1 •sjnaiu ^ •paissAUi iBjidBO ccT 1 eo~ 1 CO- CO" ' ' ^- TiT -+" CO 1— ( CO to u W O o o o o in o o in o in o o o (M o o i^ o r-H o o_ 00 CO o o^ t-^ ■amssjo atii^A cr Iff 1 o ' ccT ^ 1 1 CO- i>r CD its' H §9= r-1 eo 1—1 (M r-1 o < tH CI W o < m^ O * o o 00 •rH o 05 o CO o o (M CO o in 03 •05? 'siaqojBH 'saxy JO saazoa CI C^ 1 1—t 1 -^ =° 1 1 eo •*- o T— ( ocT 1— ( «1 o o o o o o o o CO o o o o o o o CO CO •past! 05 o o ■* t^ o in o ■^ €© 1 1 •^ •^ 1 1 •^ ^oo;s JO eniBA I— 1 1 ' (M Ttl ' ' o 00 oo" €# •B^uain tH (M 1 1-1 1 (M (M 1 1 -0 1— ( b- o o o CO i f^ o CI CO ■* o o o eo Tj< •^ oo^ I— ( o o CJ^ o •pajniOBjnnBui 1 , lO" 1 cf 1 1 CO 1 "^ , lO" r-T co" ^asunojoatiiBA 1 1 CO 00 1 1 ' t^ 1 rH O & 1— ( O €# o o o o o o o O o lO o o o o o lO (M CI o tH . o in (N CI •past! 1 1 uf I CO" 1 ' of 1 or I (N cT i[oo;S JO aniBA €© o CO — 1 o lO o o o o t- < •pasn CO o O CD O o lO t-^ in 1 1 "^ 1 1 1 '^ 1 Tioo;s JO aniBA 1 ' CO f— ( 1 1 ccT CJ cf CO 05 CI T— ( r-l ' eo rH ' t-" CO 1 CO CO m- CI CO S m- •pa|B »H o Tf< O CO O o CO -jamnna aiaqAi. •* o o 2 "^^ O r^ in . <^' o^ T- 1 cq^ cjo^ o CO oo_^ -asia ^ou 'siooi 1 1 CO" 1 1 l-H ccT c 1 1 C^ 1 I t>. •paXoidina bpubh CO vq ■* o o o o o o o o o •pajsoAuj iBiidBo 21 S- 1 1 03 e& €© o o O H o o O O o o o Sq •oniBS JO oniBA o~ I 1 lO ' 1 id" M CO CO M r€@: m^ Q ->1 o o o H o o o uoji JO saazoQ CO o o CO tH 1—f o o o o o • o •pasn ^oo;s JO aniBA €©■ '^- I 1 iq_ of •s;uaaiqs!i i-t 1 1 r-t 1 1 ;^ •9niBS JO atiiBA 1 1 oT 1 1 ' t^- 1 oT 1 1 1 1 »o~ oT CO I— 1 CO 05 o §©= s;nx 1 1 LO~ I I 1 cT 1 1 1 1 1 •*- 1 (Zi JO SSOJO JO 'OU ■* o o o o O lO o o o lO •past! 1 1 "^^ 1 1 1 °" 1 CO 1 1 1 o lO^ ^oo»s JO oniBA 1 1 C5 ' ' ' I-l 1 1 1 1 l-H eo" 1—1 •s^uanitisri 1 1 (M I 1 1 y-t 1 CO 1 1 1 1 tH t- -QB^Sa JO -OH OB • • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • m l-l • • • • • • • • • • • • • H oT ^ ^ ? ^ (z; 3 g a o IS o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 687 •p.Xdtng^saiBraaj b- 1 CO CJ 1 CO I— 1 1 10 00 •pa^oidoia s3IBH CD I— ( 10 CO la 05 CO .-( (M o o O 1 <-) •pajsaAni ib^icIbo T-l t- CD CD »o 00 CD CO M 9 . 10 .— 1 CD lO 1 1— ( OJ 00 •eniBS JO 9niBA CD CO "* CO CO Oi CO CO Ol CI O) CD !^ CO 10 . •pajsaAni iBjidBO tH to" 1>. b- '*! ■* 1 1 1 t 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 Oi 1 ira 'ecaBS JO eniBA 9& CD I— 1 1— t CD CO o iH i-( OS *^ CO •pajtUDBjnuBtn 1 1 1 1 1 (N 1 1 1 1 1 01 I lO S^OOI JO -OS. CD CO CO 1-1 O o •pasn 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 CO Jioojg JO aniBA t— 1 ■* 05 •SDuo; 1 1 1 1 1 rH o •B;uainiis!i 1 ca 1 1 1 CO CI 1 CO 1 iH 1 1 00 • -q«;sa jo -ox 1 lO 00 1 1 CO 1 o CO 1 1 CO 1 iH 00 •pa^oidina spuBH CO o 1— 1 t^ ■<*< o o o o o o o o 05 o . o o o o o 05 I t-;. O 1 1 CO 1 o O 1 1 O 1 CI t^ •pa;s3An! imidBO 1-H CO CO lO co' o CO eo" oT t» €& W o t>. o o o o o' o t>. CJ lO . o o o ^ lO CO 1 CJ, iq^ 1 1 '^^ I lO o^ 1 1 co^ 1 c» Cl_ 00 •aniBs JO aniBA ■^ co" CO CO cT oT o" W €©= o t-( lO P4 T-H^ 1-4 O I—l 1-4 ^ g© do" U Q •t— ++ «/» :=rz vn <5 02 1— ( t^ o o\ CI o •pajniOBj OJ t- , , o I— 1 00 CI 1 ■tl CI 1 1 00 1 ■^ e 1 1 CO^ 1 I—l 1 -nUBUI SUSZOQ lo" «— ( r-T oo' CO M O o o o o o o o o o o , . o o o o o o •pasn 1 I— 1 (M 1 1 o 1 o "^^ ' 1 O I lO GO ^ooig JO eniBA 9& co" o" 1— ( -^ CO •s}U3umsn 1 f— 1 rt* 1 I r-l 1 I-l rH 1 1 1-1 1 1-1 o I-l -QBJSa JO -Oil in • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • » M ^ • • • • • • ,^ • • * • • • • Of -2 2" a c" o '-3 s w ^ ^ oT o s m « W Ph '3 a a to "— *< ^ 1 o !2 P-( OJ o 13 o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. G89 1 1 '^i 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 I 1 o 1 o ■paXoidraa spuBH a I— ( 05 o CO o ^ ^ o o ^^ ^^ o •pa^soAut iBjidBO 1 1 of 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 I 00 cr lO CO (M T— 1 » €© — 1 o .-1 •pasn 1 1 lO 1 1 1 1 1 (M^ I 1 1 o 1 t^ jloo;s JO 8niBA of CO o Ol CO CO e& m •sjnaaiqsii 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 1 1 1 c^ 1 00 -QB^Sa JO -Oil c5 1 •* 1 1 1 0T> CO 1 t^ 1 O 1 1 b- ■* 6 1 ■pa^oiduiaspuBH iH lO 1— ( CO CO lO 1 CO H P4 a o O o o O o o o O o o o o >o 1 Cl^ 1 1 1 iO^ o 1 I-H 1 lO_ 1 1 CO 05 •PD1S3AUI IBJldBO c-\ oT b-T o of oT co" g g©= i-H o lO I-H CO CM CO J €& ■4] t> H >^ O -^ o o CT CO P O lO o lO 05 o> O 1 r 1 1 1 '^^ o^ 1 o 1 Cl^ 1 1 .-H ■^ i-i •DtUBSJO 9HIBA cT of o t-T o oT O €© o o t^ ■* -«1 Ol b- o ft 1—1 5 <) 03 •s^uain * J_ w a -aidtui \ex\\\ o o -inoiiSy M\\-\o 1 o^ 1 1 1 O 1 1 •H- 1 ++ 1 1 «« 1 o rH rH >^ JO jCinatnib Ol Pi puB nonduosaa 03 • • • « • • • • • • • • • • H H cT oT -i-T ' J^ "A O 1 -4-3 a pq pq S « pq P a 1 o 3 o d id a I o M c3 JO c3 o o o &0 Q o a C3 C3 d CO o 87 690 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. O o o •p.ldraa spnuH 1 1 o I— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rJH 1 1 T-H o O o o O o 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 o •pajSBAU! l«}jdBO o § o o CO OJ ^ CO OJ CO o CO l^ 00 1— ( E? •8inT!S 1 1 !>;, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OD^ 1 1 cq_ ^ »3 am JO eniBA C3 o CO CO o &i( €© g©' l-H * a •psanpBjn O o o E-i CO o CO -^ -utjtn 3,mB9iis 1 1 o^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 05 H w JO uonilsao o CO of o -sap :y ^jtlwenC) / CO ci" !^ n ■pasn ^oo;g jo>tiiBA 1 CO . '*' 1 ..1-j^ of CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI 1 CO 00 1 1 o 1— ( GO •B8U0; 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 C^l -oBjnnBH JO -ok: 1 1 CO 1 lO 1 1 1 t-H 1 1 1 I— 1 1 o •pjdraa spnuH Oi 00 i-H 03 o o o o o C4 o o o o o ^ I 1 o_ 1 CO 1 1 1 CO_ 1 1 1 CO^ 1 TO •p8}S8AUI IB^ldBO .-T o" cr TtT M €& CN CD 00 o m' ^ -<1 O o o o o U O o o o o |Zi •poitijoBjnuBtu 1 ' "i 1 Cl^ 1 1 1 00^ 1 1 1 lO^ 1 CO^ sapHJu JO aiiiBA rji" t-l CO 00 1— ( O* 6& v-3 o O o o o •< o O o lO >o f^ •pasn 1 ' 1^^ 1 t- 1 1 1 CD^ 1 1 1 lO 1 o O 3loo?s JO aniBA of o CI c^r M 1 1 r-i 1 Ol 1 1 1 C3 1 1 1 C5 1 -^ •sdoqg JO -ON 1—1 O! • • • . . . • • • • • • • . H )— t • • * • • • • • • • • " " . H qT ^ ^ 9 J' -^ ^ f^ IZi f-H ^a ^ }< a> S '^ s TO •-< CC t^ ^ ^ _2 m o c3 -id 0^ B 3 E8 S ft W Ph -73 a H 1 1 o ^ C/2 o e5 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 691 1 1 CO 1 -* 1 o o O 1 ■* CO .o 1:^ •pjdiuo spuBH CI 1— ( CI CO CI LO 'l-( i-H 05 05 o o o o Oi o o o Oi ira o o o CD o o o I— 1 •pa^saAni iB^idco 1 1 TJH_ 1 lO 1 cf o o o co^ 1 co" o cq^ lO cd' i>r J— ( o CO ' •^ T-t T-( Oi ^3o;s JO aniBA ■<# CI CI t^ I— 1 I— 1 CO CI OO •saup 1 1 1 CO 1 CO tH CO 1 r-i CO cj LO -nnoji JO -oij y—i CO 1 1 O 1 CI 1 o O CO >o •p9if oidtna gpuBH CI I— 1 w o 1-1 CI o o LO o o o o o 1^ o o !>. •pa^sDAUHB^idBO 1 1 O 1 cT CO oo" 1 CI^ eo" O CD t-T cd" o 1>^ lO" lO 00 €©■ CO o o o CD CO o o o CO 1 1 CO 1 CO 1 1 O lO Oi •aiuBS JO otiiBA o o CO fe cf i>r CO CO CD .) — ++ •jnuBin ajBjii aod CO o o o o o *. -doo JO X^nnctib 1 I -^^ 1 1 1 1 puB uondposao; CO CO f— I Ch 00 p», o o •auiBS JO aniBA CO OO 00 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 o o oq_ "^ eo 00 1 1 CO CO co_ oT lO OO cf •pajiij 1 1 CO 1 1 1 CO 1 1 T-( 00 CO lO -DCjnUBUI SUOJ CI cf 1—1 co" 00 o CO l-( t- o >o CO •pasti . 1 '=^'- T 00 CO o noo;s JO atiiBA 1 1 ctT 1 o r-T • o 1 f— t CO 1 1 1 CO cf •sauo'j 1 1 CI 1 1— t 1 1— ( O .-1 lO -OBjnuBK: JO -OK r-i 1-1 M » . • ■ . • • • • • • ' • >H ... . . • • • • • . • • H a> ^ « . r -XJ ," o BarnstabI Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, a a S-i en 3 ns Middlesex Nantuckc o 3 o s >-> s Suffolk, Worcestei o H a s Pi o P< a s P 3 O c ■a CI o £5 02 * 692 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. c CO •«* •^ rM •pjclraa spuTJH 1 1 CO 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1— ( 1 CO o o o o o o o o 1 1 O 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 lO 1 ID •pa^saAui iBjtdBO (M cm" o" 1— 1 CO 1—1 00 o o CO w CO o o CO « •auius 1 1 O 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 o 1 o i am JO aniBA CO o CO ■4 €© €©^ ++ n/n 'pajnptjj O o O o -IIUBIU Xlt}UBll'-> 1 1 05 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 - 1 1 pun no!JcIi.iosocr o CO I— ( CO o o CO CO o o CO ■pDsn 1 1 lO 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 o 1 lO ^oois JO sniBA co" 1—1 »o tH 1—1 •sinaui 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1—1 1 1 1 CI 1 CO -qsnqujsa JO -OR tM o tK •pjdtaa spuBH 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 CO I— ( 1 o o o o o o 1 1 1 1 i 1 CD_ 1 1 1 o 1 o •paisaAut ii!;idco o CO >— 1 m O o o p; o •*! Tt< P •9U1BS 1 1 1 1 1 1 o\ 1 1 1 1-H 1 CO aq; jo aniBA ccT oo" 00 t-H m^ o CO Eh §& * ■< o 03 ■pajnioBj o -tiuBui iCjnnBiit) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -t— ! 1 o >^ rH O'D lO CO CO 1— I 05 •p3sn 1 1 1 1 1 1 "^ 1 1 1 CI^ 1 CO iloo)s JO aniBA r— ( CO CO I— 9& •saijo; 1 1 1 1 « 1 1 1—1 1 1 1 TJH 1 lO -OBjnnBjv JO -Oil cc • • • • • • • . . • . • • • • W HH • • • • • ■ • • • ■ • • " • H qT ^ ^ oT jj- ^ ^ |3 a c U a -2 m O o m C u pq -a Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Frankli S CO -a a O 3 O a >-> S 3 02 o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 693 1 1 1 1 CO CO 1 U5 »-( ■p^dnia soTBinaj lO (M CI 1 1 1 1 (M lO 1 iH CO •pD^Coiduia soiBH « C^ o r-l Cl o O O o o o o o o o 00 00 •paisaAur midvQ 1 1 1 1 CO o o CI 1 CO CI CI o o N. t^ >o o CO >— ( r^ lO 05 CI •aniES JO 911IBA 1 1 1 1 o 1—1 I CI CO CI »— 1 €©= ++ O o ■spinoK uoiitia O o puB suojjiia 1 1 1 1 o 1 un 1 poOjVi JO ssojo t^ CD o O O o o o o o o * •3UIBS JO 8T1IBA 1 1 1 1 OI o 1 1 CJ ^ CO CD 05 0* I— 1 tH o €© iS| •saonna paj3Aoo JO ssoao 1 1 1 1 o o o_ o in o o o 1 1 O O o CI o o o o o o o o o ■rtH o •<*l ■attiBS JO aniBA 9& ■* •<* CI -I— .j_ o o O o o o o o •pajnioBj ^- 1 o o o -nuBra suo^^nji ■* CO CO CO m^K JO ssoJO >— ( CI O o o o o o o o o o o o o CO CO 1 1 o" ' lO 00 1 CO xoojg JO eiiiBA CO o CI o CI •S9U0% 1 1 Cl 1 (M CD 1 tH t-( .-1 -OBjnUBJCJO -o^i C4 • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • M ^ • • • • • . ^ • • • • • • • o ristol, ukes, ssex, ranklin. a « 3 c3 i r3 antucket, orfolk. ymouth, jfFolk, o W M W P fe^ fi^ w a S » '^ Ph cc o a o * 694 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. CO o o o »o o O) r--. CO o o o o t^ o o o o 1 1 o 1 O 1 o O 1:^ 1 lO_ 1 t^ ■^ I— 1 ■oiuBS JO oniBA 1— ( oF o i-T of or t-T oT t-T o (TJ o 1— I lO CO '^i €& t— ( CM -^ o o o o o O) o t^ • O o o o »o t- (M ■* lO •sjJRS 1 1 1-^ 1 O^ 1 o CO Tt( 1 (M 1 CJ ■^ 1>;^ 1— t (iooH joaaqranK co~ i-T CI Op co" CO 1— ( I— ( W CO Ul t* o o •-H h^ o o o o o ^ CO 05 CO . o o o o o '-/D o CI ^# •pasti 1 1 co^ 1 in^ 1 o O .-H 1 O 1 TO 05 (M 5100}S JO oni^A CO I— ( f— 1 o of CO I— 1 c6~ CO •sjnaiuiisnqBj 1 1 ^ 1 i-H 1 I— 1 cj CO 1 Cl 1 o 1>. -sa JO jaqinnx; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■* o •^ •pjdraa S3ii3raoj[ tH lO CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OS lO f+l •paXoidtna saiBm 1—1 o o o o o o o^ o o_ •pajsaAni ib;i(Ibo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO cd~ 1— ( CO o i>. r^ o o o • o^ CO 05 •aiuBS JO ontBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 <£ CO lO" W o rH rH O) .-H OJ K g& m O Q * o •rt^ 'tl o O o •pajiU 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■^ 00 CO -OBJUUBOTSjaSiOO 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 co~ .—1 lO ■* Oi t^ 1—1 OO •p3sn 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 o O^ CO' :sioo;s JO oniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1—1 o 1-1 I— 1 99= •saijo; 1 1 t I i 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ■* C) CO -otJjtiuBH JO -ox m • . • • • • • • • • • • W M ^ • • • • • • ^ " ' • " • • • E-i ^ •v .^ a> " -t-T ^ p^ O o |3 -1-3 to c W Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, c s CS R u X u D C cS "A o f2; -4-> o a 5 3 en m o H 18G5.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 695 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I CI 1 I 1 1 1 CI •p.duia saiBiua^ o lO o O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— ( 1 I 1 CI 1 CO •p3ifoidtu3 saiBK 05 CO t— 1 CX3 CO eo o o o O o o o o o o o o o o CO o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '^ 1 •p9;S3AUI IBJIClBO CI o (M T— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o CO 1 1 ' Cl CO ca 1 <35 CI i-T §9= o o o o O o o LO o o o o o^ CD CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 "^ 1 •euiBsjoaniBA o (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1—1 CO 1 CO cf ++ •pajiiptytiuBui o <3 ssBio Jomo -1— 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 l-^_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 M JO ^JIJUB"^ cT pnB uoijduosaci o o o o o o^ •auiBS JO artn-'A 1 1— 1 1—1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 CO tH * o o o o •paanjopjn 1 o 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 o -UBOI SSBIO Aiop 1 o o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o -niiVi. JO .C}n«i3ti5 i-T I-T o o o o o o o o o o o o o 00 eo_ •pasti i-h" t>^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 ln~ 1 1 1 OD 1 1—1 5ioo;s JO anicA 1—1 CO t^ § CI CI CI^ i-T •S3iJ0:j Cl CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 o 1 1—1 -OBjnUBJS: JO "OVJ 1 1 CO I b- I CO 1—1 lO 1 Cl 1 a:, in CO •p.dlUO S31BUI8J •«j< r-l "* lO lO -sH CD CO c o 1 1 1 -* t 1 1 "* so 1 1 ■* 1 rH t^ CT> H •pa.Coidiua eaiBH rH 1—1 tH M hH CO o O o O \a o O o m p-l o O o lO Cl o lO o CI o CI o o co^ ■^^ to^ 1—1 t- co^ O a ■pajsaAui tBjideo 1 1 ccT ' rjT > cf o >— I 1 CO • CO" lO~ CD €& 1— I Oi Oi 00 9^ CO • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • H • "^ • • • • •

Bristol, Dukes, Essex, . Franklin, c a Oh a 0) CO -4^ O o a c Norfolk, Plymouth, 3 02 o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 697 T— 1 C5 o CJ UO o t- •jnusm jaded 1 i 1 ^^ 1 1 CO I-H 00 1 1 1 o 00 1^ o 3ai;nuj jo suoi Ol i-T lO" •-*< TtH o CO o o CO ■riH o 1— ( i6 CO t^ t^ l^ o CO CO o t^ o^ 00 o i-H ?— < ID lO CO o CD_ •aniBS JO aniBA 1 CO CO" 1 o" ' of co" of 1 cd" 1 co" r-T •- o Cl Ol 05 T^f o CI CI TtH CO » CO o 1—1 rH OO o 00 eo ■A 1-H 1—1 LO < ©a €© Ph C5 o o 05 o lO CO 00 CO lO O ca t^ -^ T-^ CO o CO t^ CO •poransuoo ■^ CO ^■'- 1 CO lO^ CO 1 — ^ CO CI r-( 2Ioo;s JO suox 1 co~ 1 o 1 co~ I— 1 co" 1 ■^ 1 o" CO ■sojjo; 1 .H 1 CO 1 o I— i CO I-H 1 CO CI r-H CI 1—1 00 1— ( -otytiuBH JO •ox 1— ( 1 (M 1 1 1 1 l^ 1 1 1 CO I ■^ 1 rH •Pidcna soiBtna^ T-< CI »H CO 1-H 1 M 1 1 1 1 'en 1 1 1 >o 1 CO 1 >« •paXoidtua saiBpi I-H CI t^ o O o o o o o o o o M 1 o 1 1 r 1 o 1 1 1 o 1 o I ira a •pajsaAui iBjidBO lO CO cf lO" o" ^ T— 1 .—1 ^ eo CO 55 §& H O /^ 55 o CO o »o ^^ ^ t-T co" ►J O JO nonduasad o CO o (M CO 1— t CO 00^ o lO" T-^ ccT « iH 1—1 (^ o CO o I^ o o CO o Oi o •pasn 1 o 1 1 1 1 '^ 1 1 1 o 1 Cl_ 1 w Tioojs JO auiBA id" cf .—1 o ■— 1 co~ CO »— * H — •sauo; 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 I-H 1 tM 1 CO -OBjtinBpT JO -ox tc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H ■-H • • • • • • • • • • • • • • O -4-:) CO a 1 1 s s s C3 CO a) r:5 ^4-3 CJ 3 c 1 o .a 3 o a 3 CO CO o o H W W W P H P^ a w s ^ ^ 5 si O o a 0) o d o o 88 698 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 o 00 1 Cl 1 Cl Cl CO 1 CO ^ r-K -tH CO r^ "*! Cl CO lO CO O OI •p,(JlU3 S91BU10 j CO I— ( •* I— 1 t— 1 I— 1 05_ i-T 1 o CO 1 05 1 in CO CO 1 OI o t^ o 1—1 •paXoicluia saiBU t^ I— ( 1- CO '^i T— I ■-n Cl -3< CO lO 1— ( I— ( r- ( r-( OI 1—1 1—1 o o o O O o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o ' ^^ 1 1 o 1 o_ O^ o 1 o_ CO CO !>;_ co^ •pajsoAiii icjidco 1— 1 t-^ o" '^ l-T aS CO co^ cd~ Iff lO c^ ira lO CO -ti CO o 00 Cl^ Ol I- »— 1 CO lO "^ t>^ 1— ( co" «& m o o 00 o o '^i Ol o 1—1 r-( 1^ o CO o o t^ lO o CO o 1 CI 1 f o 1 t- o "^ 1 '^'l CO o ^l ira •OHiBS JO aniBA CO o" cf of t-^ -^ ^ 05 1 o "* •auiBS JO anicA cT t^ t^ »o co~ l-^ o of t^ ■^ lO O OI CO "^l lo lO »*< 1— 1 CO I-H_ g©^ •p.tu jodcj Suid 1 c^ t^ 1 t- 1 o m o 1 CO CO -y- OD Cl CO 1— ( o o Cl OI CO 1—1 1—1 o -dt'jji. JO saoi lO Otl CJ Cl S cc CO Ol o CO o o o o CO lO UO o OI o o Ol 1 t-- 1 1 co^ 1 1 co^ I—I 1 o^ 1 1 o lO^ •aniBS JO otipA o >o~ or >o oT <£ of ra o lO o o o Ol OI 05 iH •^ I— 1 o €# 1— ( aj • . • • • • • • • • • • . • w • _ . . . * . . , , , cT ^ qT >f -i-T ^ u r-= CJ - c ^ (D ,a 01 o Barnstab Berkshir Dukes, Essex, Franklin Hampde a S3 3. Nantuck Norfolk, o a -4^ tn CJ o CO a n a a p4 C35 d a 03 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 699 1 ■<:f< 1 1 1 1 lO 1 CO 1 CO t^ lO h- Oi •p.lduia spuuH CN ■<*l o Cl T— 1 CO O o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o5 1 O 1 1 1 1 o 1 cq_ 1 CO o o Oi o_ s •pajsoAu; iBjidBO co~ o ■*" >o co" f-H CO~ cT p ©& l-H CM CO CO 1—1 Ol CM "A ^ O S P3 -4 o o o o o o o o lO o o o CO o o t— I W 1 t- 1 1 1 1 o 1 co^ 1 o 00^ o o o •orat'sjo oniBA eo o rtT ■th" ccT ocT of o €& eo tH CO >o •* CM eo o €f& 05 ^5 o O OD o CO o Ci CO CM ■pajn; 1 '-'^ . 1 1—1 1 1 1 1 CO t^ o o o s -arjnurin -ox CO ""dT H p^ m o o o o o o o o 'A o o o o o o lO lO •< •past! 1 XCi^ 1 1 1 1 o 1 CO 1 T— 1 o o o CO O K O :50ojs JO aniBA f— 1 o" 1—1 o CO CI Ol I— in I— 1 o 1—1 CI €© •sauo; 1 •H 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 ■^ 1 Ol (M tH Cl CO -DBjnuBH JO -ox rH •p.draa soiBOia^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 o < rH 1—1 ■pa.^oidoia saiem 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o I— 1 1 1 CM C-1 1-1 o . o o o o o •pajsaAui iBjidBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 o o_ Ah cT 1—1 i-T eo eo €# g©^ !zi o o o o •81UBS o o o ta 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 00 OD^ Q IZi ->1 8XU JO anit'A c^ I— 1 T— I ^ lO lO €& €©= * -i — o CO o iH •p jniiBui sapu 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 o_ j 1 1 o -JB JO iCjIJUBllb o «■ puB nondiaosaci o w cT Ph 05 Pi p P3 o o o o •pasn 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 o o 1 1 CO eo 5loo;s JO oniBA o CI •rH •sauoioBjnuBju 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO I 1—1 1 CO t— ( CO "jnainnjjsui 1—1 leoisnjcjospuiJi aamo iiB JO -OK o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 o o o o t~ o I— ( o CO 1 1 rs « I "^ 1 1 ** •p3;S3AttI lEJldBO 1 6© ' CO o o 1 rfi 1 — < CI o 1—1 cs 1—4 O o o o o o t:H ^ o lO o o o o r-\ CO CI t^ o CO o CI CO o •pasn 1 1 r^ 1 ' ^^ uo" ' OD- 1 t-T I co~ io~ uf 3I301S }o aniBA €© .—1 >— 1 rfH CI 1-1 1—1 O o o o o o o CI CI O o o o o o o lO m o o uo o o o 1^ CO o_ 1 ^^ 1 rv «^ 1 '^ 1 1 '^ 6 auiBS JO onicA 1 ' CO o CO ' CO CO 1 Co" CO CO CI o co~ CI CO K W H Pi o ■s;aB J paqoBjaa 1 1 rH 1 T-K CO 1—1 1 CO 1 »— 1 1 lO ■* CI ca ^ JO •jniiBui aiu o aoj nustn.qBjsa o o o o o ^ o o o o o o o o •p3;s3An! iBjjdBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO- 9& 1 1 2- o JO CD o o ■*( 00 CI o o w LO CO o o . '=^ CO^ CO •aoiBsjoaniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9& 1 CO I— 1 1— ( 1—1 CO CO co^ i-T f jj" ^ tT »— < « c o o P O o a a Berkshir Bristol, Dukes, Essex, . Franklin o i Ilampslii Middlese 3 o Plymoutl Sufiblk, ■4-» tn o o O H o o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 701 lO »o I— 1 o Ol CO (M »-( o !» 1— ( I— 1 CO o O 05 •pajuud s:^ooa 1 1 I 1 O CM 1 1 1 of 1 1 o' o i-T O Cl^ o o o o O o o O o o o o o o O o o o o o o o O o o o lO o o lO ^ o 1— 1 lO ^ o rH^ O^ I— ( o a CJ^ C5 lO 1>. •paisaAUi iBjidBO TjT o~ a5~ r-T aS' od~ oT ■kT l>^ c-r co" cf co" od" cT m^ CO lO -:?( r-i CO r—l CO CO I— ( 00 00 » €©= o o o O o o O o o UO o lO CO o oo CO o o o O CO o lO o Ttl o lO CO CO ^ I— ( CO P-c < P4 JO sntBA ssojo irT of ■^ cd" (N" irT or o~ t— ( 1— 1 cT LO" t^ t>r m 1—1 eo t- I-H 05 i-i eo tH o "*! 1— ( t^ 1—1 Cl^ m of CO €^ ^ ^ K-* ^ ^ t^ a 'A ■patissiuayoAiOH 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 o « o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 2! •pajnud siBoipo P4 ' Cl »o Cl 1-t lO I— ( »> CO CM r-l O o o OS CO -laaj; puB siad OJ T— I y—\ o 05 I— ( 1— 1 -BdsAi9ij JO -ox o o CJ o o o O o o O o CO Oi lO CO o o r-l o l^ o cc o lO O CO CO o CO Cl •pasn i-H CO CO^ o o^ o^ co_ o CI^ O i>:^ co_ co^ t-;. t-J CO t-T CD~ oT lo" cT o^ l.O~ OtL co" 1— r co~ (N Xoo;s JO 8niT!A m= (M 00 o I— 1 o Ol r-T •"^ 1—1 o cT me •sjaaniqsn CJ t- 03 I-H CO Cl OD -* CO rH CO CO .—I o lo (M CJ 05 Cl o -qB}S3^- JO -ovr Cl 1 1 lO 1 1 1 lO 1 lO 1 o 1 CO CO CO •p3.Co[dina spntJH (M K3 o CO CO CO 1—1 I— 1 o o o o o C3 CO o o o CO 1. •pajS8Ani iB^idBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 co_^ co~ 1 of 1 Cl^ o ^ o CO •y m^ § o fa 1 o o o o o o CO o 1—1 o I* 1>^ o CO o lO ■91UBS JO 811 IBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO^ 1 irf 1 co" o" t-T CI I— ( t^ 1—1 Cl €©^ 1—1 -51 ^ P^ •jnnBui s.;sni lO lO CO Cl oo IBoistiK JO -ox 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 1 1 'l^ CI CO puB uouduDsaa 05 1— ( C5_ i-T w • • . • • • . . • • • • • . • a »H • . • • • • • . • , « , , ^ gT ^ iT .^ •1^ o en « o o o 1 en C to 3 CO c Q-, IS a « en c5 o -4-* o a ^ 1 ^ pq m W ft w Ph S w ^ ^ s 02 o 702 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 CJ CO 1 t^ rH 1—1 tH '*< 1 1 1 o CO 05 •pjdlUO S31BU19J >— ( Cl 05 1—1 Cl CO CO 1 Cl 05 1 Cl Cl CO CO CO 1 1 1 CJ o 1-1 •paXoidina saiBH I— ( I— 1 CO CO 1— t o CO o o »o o o o lO o o o o lO Cl o o o Cl o o o 1 "^ eo 1 Cl^ CD in^ CO 1— ( 1 1 1 ^ cq_ ^ •pa^soAunEjiduo 6& irT rfi" O 1—1 i-T 1-H Cl" co~ o~ CO CO * tH Cl 6 m= !2i O 00 Cl o o o en CO o rH M O Cl CO o o o CO lO o o 1 o o •Saipuiq 1 co_ •-1 ' '^^ o lO lO i-j_ 1 1 1 ira^ !>:_ t-^ -JlOOa JO 8UIBA 1—1 cT cf l-l o CO TtT i-T CO 1^ 1—1 1— « 1-t Tj< 1-- fi §©= O o t^ o o o CO o o CO o CO CO o o o 1^ Oi lO 1—1 •pasti 1 '^l co^ 1 t-^ o o Cl^ CO 1 1 1 CO CO CO €©■ co~ co" lO" cf cf t^ CO o ■* 3ioo)s JO oniBA Cl rj< CJ Cl 1—1 CO •souapuiq 1 (M O 1 t- 1—1 Cl CJ O) 1 1 1 o CO un -5iooa JO -Oil CO CD 1 lO tH I Cl o lO CO Cl 1 CJ o CO ^^ C5 •p^duia S9i«tn3j CO 1—1 CO T— 1 Cl Cl ^ t^ CO o Cl eo 1—1 l> o CO 1—1 ■* CJ r-( Cl 1:^ o •paXoiduia saicjvr r 1>^ •f o" iO~ jatHOiiBjoaniBA €©^ .-I Cl lO CO l^ I— ( C5 o lO o co_ s 1—1 Ph m t^ CO o o C5 tH OD CO o o CO CO ■BuiBs am no 1 1 t 1 ■^ 1 1 1 1-H 1 1—1 1 o Ci t- S.^nj-iJ JO oniBA o CO eo LO CO CO CO • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • W ^ cT (D tn r3 -4^ ^r "A U o 3 -4-J a •A tn CO 'a a 13 en S o -4J o 3 o s J4 1 -t-> O _o O M fq pq ft w fM w a % ;^ ??; e; c5 r— o a> * 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 703 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 10 •p.clrao saiuoia^ 1^ l^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 1 1 10 1 CO •poXoicIuia saiBH CO C5 M M P4 Q 'A UO 0^ P •pajsaAui iBjidBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i^- 1 1 1 cr 1 0" O m^ (i( I— 1 .— I K| ^ Ph tl O •pjnucuisajBu adijowajs pn'J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •^ 1 1 1 0^ 1 S3d.f;oa;a3i5i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' (M 1 1 C3 1 1— 1 Q 'S3d.Cx JO oniBA €& r-l Cl <) H ■pssn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^-^ 1 1 I ^" 1 Cl^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 10 1 1 ' rti 1 cT H :5001s JO 9ntBA 1— ( t^ ^ 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 t- 1 CO •saupuno^jo -o^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t^ 1 t^ •p^duia saiBuia^j CO r-l CO r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-( 1 Tt< 1 r-l 1 CO 1 tH 1 •pa.Coidcua saiBji CO CO 03 CO ^ ^ ! CO ira CO T-( , "=2. r-l CI^ •pajsaAm itj^idBo 1 1 1 1 1 1 o" .-H 1 co" 1 1— 1 1 co" r-l 1 CO 6 €& eo^ co^ »— 1 i-T §©= td M 1 M iJ (M ifS t- •Snipiiiq puc 3ni tH 1—1 10 ^ 0^ Ci_ CO Cl u -;uud jo^soojo 1 1 1 ' LO" 1 .0" i-T ccT ' riT 1 t-T ' ! oT 1 o aAisnioxa atmss €& CI CI cq_ C5^ o aqi JO aniBA T— 1 i-T M €# rH T-l CO CD C5 -^ rt^ CO_ •paiisjiqiid 1 1 1 ' ^ 1 10- 10 o" ' ^" 1 cT 1 ■*" s^ooa JO -on (M 1— ( 1— 1 CO OS Ci 05 •s^naiu 1 1 1 1 i-H 1 r-l I— I t— 1 1 .-1 1 CO 1 CO CO •^ -iisiiq^jsajo-oii 03 • • • • • • • • a • W M • • • • • • • • . . • • • . H ^ ^ oT - -4-) fcT S5 2 J-l c g i ^ u c3 pq pq ft W 3 U J4 ^1 PM 02 3 ^ o ■4J o iz; 704 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1863. 1 i-i 1 1—1 '^ 1 lO CO 05 •pa;CoicIiu3 spuBH I— 1 T-H 1—1 CO CO o o O O o o o o O O o o lO 00 o O o CO •pDjsaAnnBjidBO 1 o C4 lO^ ' O CO T-l CO Oi o o o CO Ol o , o o o o\ CO CO to o l^ o o o 00 •atuTJS JO anicA 1 cT 1 o .o 1 h- CO t- 1— 1 CI Ol 1^ 00 o\ a €(& CO 1> (M o I— 1 < €©= rt C! O i^ o o 05 CO o .— I T-l UO r^ CO la •paatiptyiiuBiu lO o '^•^ 1 lO o lO sauupuit SumDS o rH ' CO I— 1 ■tt< tc '■ t^ o o o CO lO CO o o o 1— ( lO •pasn Oi CO ^•~ 1 o CO CO 5ioo;s JO sniBA o t- ' CO CO CO t-l CO 9& •sauo; ' .-1 1 -j o o lO" o tH CM CO o e©^ m (J o (M oj ■pojti; 1 1 o O 1 1 1 CO o 1 1 1 CO CO -OBjntiBiu s-5[ooio I— 1 1—1 o o o ■pasn 1 1 g , 1 1 o O 1 1 1 o 3[Do^S JO anicA % •* CO •sauo; 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 CI -ocjnuBMjo -OK m • • « • • • • • • • • • • • W t-^ ^ * • * • • • ^ " • " H O ^ h o iddlesex, antucket. ^ o ristol, likes. ssex, ranklin, c a CO 1 orfolk, ymouth o o o M M M fi W Ph W w S ^ ^ Ph CQ p^ 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 705 o O o o 1 1 1 ( 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o •auins JO aniBA 1—1 lO 1— ( •paarnoBj 1 1 1 1 1 1 H— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I -nuBin .CjijuBiit) Pk •pasn Jioo^s JO eniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o o o 1— < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o" p— 1 •sajjoj 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i -OBjnuBK JO -Oil •p.ldina saiBtnaj r-( CD CO I O CM CO o 1— < t^ 1— ( I CO CO o CI 1—1 00 r-l CI •paXoidtua saiem lO Tt< so CO CD >* (M CM GO rH o CO o t^ 1— ( 1—1 lO lO CO 1— 1 lO CI I— 1 o tH t^ I— 1 tH O O o o O o o U5 O O o o o ira o lO o lO lO o o o (M o O o lO iCi CD -* . o CO o CO 05 CI O CD CD o CO 02 cq_ CD l>^ co_ CO lO CO Tt< CJ^ rtl •* O eo^ IC^ t- •ouiBS JO aniBA r-T oo~ o" I— ( Iff co" oT o co~ cf co" lO lO 1— t o €& iH !>. CD kO •H t- iH 1-1 00 CD 05 P Cl CD S«q ^ «< Hi !« O O (M o o (^ o O •* o O 05 o lO O H O CO ■^ o o <^ o lO CD o IQ CD o CO T*< O C5_ CO_ iir3_ Cl^ o o CD_ 00^ 05^ o^ C5^ CO Cl^ CO CD •na^iB; joquitix of cd" Oi eo" lO cr co" i-T co~ o I— 1 TtT 1—1 lO" oo" rfl ■* •* I-l o CO CD 1-( tr- lO o CO CI •5^ (^^ I— 1 CI m CI O t3 CO irf O o O t- o Ci o o o CI o io 1—1 o CO o i-O ■^ 'tH o Oi o Tfl o CI lO eo 1^ CO Oi t^ •pasn lO '^l co^ CO CO CO 05 C5 CD t^ w lO CI o '^ 6© oT ■^ CO T— 1 lO ■* CD •* Tf< CD o ■* H3o;g JO anjBA so (N CI C) T-t CI CI ■5© •s?uara in CO (?) CO eo 05 00 eo CI 1—1 o 1—1 CI 00 CJ CO lC5 -HSliqBjsa JO -OK CI CO • « ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • M \ O o O o 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o •p9;s3An! lu^idBO o €& m » o o >H o o U 1 1 i-O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to •siuBS JO aniBA •* •*'" €& €© < / DO o o * K •pajiijottj -nucm A^ijuBti?) 1 O o 1 lO 1 CO 1 1 1 t 1 1 O O lO eo~ o o o o ♦ •pasn 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 3100IS JO aniBA ^ 'm •Baiioi 1 I iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— ( -OBjnnBH JO -os. •p^Idtna saiBtna^j 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cl 1 1 1 . CI I— 1 o ^ ira CO I— ( (N ■<*l I |CO|rM|CO|rH|CD|lOO OD CO 1—1 CO -*( CI O Ttl CI 1>. 00 O O CI O o o CJ r I o o cT CO o CO CI o o o CJ^ t-H^ o CI I I OS CO o o o o o CI 1— I CI r I .—I Oi_ CO" CO o CO CO CO CO co_ oT o CD O O O .— ( CI CI^ r—f CO CO CO cf I I I V I I =<« I I I 1!0 Ci co^ CO CO CO O o o cf o o eo~ CO CI t^ OO Cl^ co" CI CO .—I CO CO icT c6~ Cl f-H CO — H I I CJ I Cl CI I Tji I r^ CI i-H H < CO H OO CO < ►J O I o o o •paXoidcaa spusH •pajsaAui xB^tdBO o CO I CI >H CO I CO I 00 Ttl* CO CD CO Cl •OOTBS JO aniBA •pajvijoBj -nuBiu aaqum^ •pasn ^oojs JO aniBA •sapo^ -OBjnuBin JO •Oil o o o O O lO Cl C4 t- ^ eo" o o o lO o o I co^ CJ ira_ ccT \o I Oi I I o o N. o o •^ CO CO o o Cl O O b- <# o t^ Cl O I^ ^ .^ iS OO CI o o o o I --i^ lO Cl t-T cf > o co~ I I 1-4 lO CD 05 Cl CD r^ t^ -t< CO CO CO T— 1 1^ Cl Cl o o o CO o lO CO 11^ cf OS —I o o ci o o cf oT o I co_^ Cl Cl CD CI o CJ CO CI o o o o o o CI iO >-H_ Cl o o ■^ iCi o I 00^ i-( CI^ co~ ccT o I co^ co" I I cs o 1>^ •*„ cT eo" 00 00 r o iH Cl I 00 I I Cl lO Cl eo a o o ■a t-H o o —. o rO 2 ,J3 r* .. r/l c/i O a -a en ,i4 cs OJ ^ s M M pq p c S a « to aj CJ W P:^ H K ^ » O o a :2 g ^ 3 Ph cc in o o H 708 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 CJ 1 o 1 1 1 t— 1 1 I o J^ o •p.ldttia spuBH »— 1 CO CO CO t— 1 CI 00 CO o o o o o o o o o o o o 0L> . o o o o 00 •pajsaAUi ib;t(Ibo 1 1 1— 1 1 1 I o 1 1 1 uf T-H I— 1 t> CO Ci 1— ( g& O o l-t o CO t^ o o CO o CO Oi o . o CO . o 00 I— f •acuBS ;o atiiBA 1 1 CO 1 o 1 1 1 r— ( 1 1 1 o" Tti t- CO CJ CO l-H CJ CO m^ CJ CO H €& g o o o o o a o o o o o n •p9Jtl}0T!J -nuBUi aaquin^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 CJ 1 1 CO 1—1 CO co_ 1—1 o o CO o o CO o o 05 o o 05 •pasn o o I— ( 1 ^- CO 05 5iOO?s JO anisA 00 T-H CO t>- CO l-( m ■sauoiOBj JO -OS. 1 1 <— 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 TfH 1 1 CO CJ rH rH fH 1 1 1 l-l 1 >-• I 1 1 1 IC It- lO •pjdtua safBinaj 05 o rH •paifoiduia saiBH 1-1 T-{ (M 1 tH 1 1 CI I— 1 I 1 t^ tH O »o O o o o o o lO O h-. o lO o o o o t- ■«*l CO CD o rH . t- lO w •pajsaAUT iB^idBO m 1 1 1 l-l I 1 oT 00 I— ( CO , o lO o o CJ o o 1—1 o CO H o t— o o CO o o o o CO ■rM CO CO lO CJ IC lO CO I— 1 o M •aiuBS JO aniBA m 1 1 I— ( rH 1 ' <:o CO 00 H CI CO « CO CO H €f& &^ ^ ++ ++ o o CI »ra CJ o lO o o ■^ •epBin »o r-i Ol 1 OJ 1 CJ l^ 1 CI 1 CO CD CO o CI pun qoBa JO 'OK CO rH o lO o lO o o O lO IC o >— o CI o lO t^ !■- 05 •pasn 51oo?s JO ani^A 1—1 CO .—1 .— ( €©= ^ a »5 O o o o o o o o m •paatnoBjnuBia o o o_ o o spoo3 JO aniBA. o co" in CO i-T o o o o I— 1 — r @& m ■< r^ o o t^ H lO o o in :3 •pasn 1—1 t-;^ CO CO ^oois JO atilBA CO CD 6© cf r-t Iff 00 CO •sjuara CO Cl tH CO -qsiiqu^Ba: JO -011 ^ •* •pa^saAHi iB;id«o I— < of •«J^" .-T iii i-T of t-^ t>r cf cf of G g© f-H i-H 1—1 CI 1-H in 1—1 iH CI • €© ——^~~ t» o t^ lO \a o o in CO o 00 in in in CD M lO OS (M Oi CO CO CO VO o o 00 Oi 00 Oi ie; •past! lO C5 (N 1 lO^ co^ 05 CO 1— ( CJ in CI^ in t- 00^ ^oo}g JO aniBA «— ( of r-l r-l t-T cf Cl i>r CO Cl Cl of 00 B Cl CO Q i©^ !zi «< O lO o 1—1 CO itt) lO l-( CI in 00 in CO 00 05 t- o CI CO o lO 05 CO t^ 1—1 t^ CO o in a: t-;^ o co^ 1 iq^ eo^ t-^ lO^ o_ rJH t-^ Cl^ ■^ Cl t^ •auiBs JO aniBA of CO" of CO co~ t-T '^ ccT c£ co^ 1— ( ^•~ Iff M ^ e& *i "^ 1—1 eo in OS •^ CO 1?; ©& C4 1 1 1 1 o 1 o 1 CI 1 o 1 ■* -*i o K^ lO o -+I o CI 00 o CC •s^unax CI la CO 00 i-j^ 00 Cl^ irf irf 1—1 of Cl Q O < b b- 05 C5 1 CO .— 1 CD 03 o O ■* CO 1—1 CO 00 n ■S3SS8XUBH CO 05 05 ■* CO CO t^ CO 1—1 05 05 Oi CO 1—1 lO 05 ■* CO o CJ CO T-H 03_ 00 o i Cl ^ • * • • • • • • • • • • • M • • • . • . . . . . . • • H -sT ^ ^ ?^ H « -4^ ^ Zi ;3 2 .B a oT P cS *r^ *^ .^ -rJ CO 1) M 3 ji" CO "^ o CI pq 2 S ><^ M Q W 13 a a, a -4-> o o a >-> "3 JO a2 g ^ o 710 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [18G5. •pjdUia S91BtU3J[ 1 (M tH 1 cj CO 1 CO 1 1 '^l CI (M CO CM CI CO CM CJ OS CI lO lO lO •pajCoidma s3ibi\[ 1 1 r-l 1 1 O 1 I— 1 1 CO r-t r-t It- 1> O c o o O o o . O o o o O o lO 1 O^ la 1 CO 1 1 lO 1 1 rH^ ■*^ !-<_ •p3:>S3Ain iB^id^o eo lO cf 1—1 "li^ t-^ m CI w CO CI o « CO T— ( CO 73 Pi o o CO o CI CO 00 < o -*i CO lO CI t— •«*' o 1 o cq^ I ^ 1 1 O^ 1 ' '-1 CO_^ o 'A •9raus JO aniBA to i-T o co" IQ cf cjT €& CO I— ( CI Tft CD o_ CI lO co^ ■< i-T 1— ( 02 e& H :, C5 iioojs JO aniBA CO CO CI 00 CI C5 1>^ o 03 T-5" Cl CD lO Cl^ i-T •sauo^ 1 iH rH 1 Ir- I 1 eo 1 1 --1 CD C5 -OBjnuBpi jb Oil 1-H CO o 1 1 •p.Xdnia saiemaj 1 1 iH 1 r-A 1 Cl 1 1 1 1-1 1 00 CO CD •psioidtua eaiBjf 1 .H CO 1 lO 1 00 1 i-i 1 Cl CO CD I— 1 CO rH O O o o o o o O O LO O . o o o o o lO O 1 —I cq_ 1 1-1 1 1—1 1 1-1 1 CO 1 o l-^ co_^ •p9}S8AmiB;!dB0 a& I— 1 co' cT co"" CN t>^ 1— ( !«' €(§= a u H "^ o o LO o CO o O t^ O kj •psjni o CI CD CI CD o O CO 1—1 o 1 1^ o_ 1 O^ 1 o 1 O 1 t-^ 1 CO iO CD B3 -oBjnuBin iCiajs ^ co" o" o r-T j>r CO cf -Ioqd£i. JO aniBA 1-1 CJ CO CJ CI o CO €©= o »o o o i.O o in o LO , o t^ . o l^ . l^ o -^ o CD •pasn o_ ' '=L ' lO 1 rfi 1 tH 1 co^ o lO ^oojs JO aniBA T-( lO oo" oT 05 1— ( LO~ CI 1— < €© •B3U0J 1 r-( CI 1 CO 1 ■* 1 rH 1- r-i 1 t- CO ira -OBjnuBK JO 'OK 1—1 CO cc • • . . • • • • • • • W N-4 • • • • • • • • • • • • H ■V ^ ampshire. iddlesex, antucket, f^ !25 O o arnstabl erkshire •4— • — ukes, ssex, ranklin. c CD 9 O lymouth iffolk. 0) CJ . pq W W fi H f^ w K ^ ^ ^ PW CO 1865.]- ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 711 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 o •pjdrao satBoig^ c^ I— 1 CO 1 .H O 1 oj 1 CO 1 o CO 05 1 CO 3 •p3:C0I(IU13 S3I8I\[ 00 ri^ 1-H o 00 o 1 O o o O >o o O 1 e . O o o o (M o lO b- CO O^ 1 '-I 1 co^ 1 lO 00^ r-l 1 "^ •pajsaAui tB^idtiO ^ i>r ■^'" o of CO o o ^ o CO \a o Ol o o CO CI lO T-i o o , o . "* o , t- CO o oi '*' OJ_ GO a •aiavs JO auiBA 1 m <£ 1 of ' oo" 1 t-T CO oo" 1 lO -< o (M I— I 05 o I— 1 lO EH "«JH ■^ 00 t-^ = M r-T or m^ tcr> •un •paanjoBjn O o O r- o o o o O CO ■rH CM -iiBca jf^^uBnb 1 o^ ■^i ' ^^ ' 1 e f-l 1 1 puB uondjiosaa T-T I— 1 CO of o o -^ • C5 o CO »0 1—1 •a a lO o »— I cc o •o t^ 00 3 •pasn 1 €© o ^ 1 •^ 1 CO ** 1 o oq^ ^. , lO^ o ^ioojg JO aniBA o ' CO rH 1 l-l ^ ' o" CO t- ' CO (M T— 1 lO •sauoj 1 ^ .H 1 tH I CO 1 CD U5 CO 1 CO -0Bjnn«H JO "Oil . ^3 w o o . o o o o ^ o o o o o 1 00 o 00 VO .— I ^5 •pS^SaAHT IBJTdBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 €© CO" > 1 tc 1 of ++ .—1 Ol •< CO CO on . €© > o o o o lO lO o o o CO 00 o CO o cq_ CO ■*_ K •3UIBS JO BtllBA 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ^•~ CO" 1 r-T 1 c,- 1 od" , U m^ Tfl ira 03 d ^ l£3 lO H e© <1 1^ •psinjoBjn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s ->- 1 1 1 ++ 1 I C 'A <1 puu uoHduosad o r-T 03 § o o o o o C5 O o o o o o 3 o •pasn 1^ 00 o t^ CM^ P>4 noojs JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 I m- cf ' i-T 1 CO ccT CO & CO CO &^ §© •siuainqsii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CJ CI 1 rH 1 CO 1 1—1 -qB^sa JO -ovi I— 1 CI cc • • • • • . . • • • • • • • 1 » -*3 M • • • • « • ^ . « • • • • g H cT r. cT .^ T* ^ -^ P ^ _c~ M 1 i 15 04 O O m CO s -a 5 i m TO a S g 1 2 o o a g * pq M M ft W P^ K a ^ ^ iz; S 712 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. CO 1 (M o\ O 1 1 1 i-i CO o CO CO 1 o •paXoidtna spuBH CO lO CN CJ rH o o o o o o o ira o lO o o o lO o o 00 Cl o O ■paisaAui ie;idBO ^„ ' CD o CO 1 1 1 CI CO t- ■^ >o 1 I-H (M »-( I-H co" o ■*" irT ^ i-l 1— 1 T-l -^ m lO in> o (M o (M o o o rH (M CO 05 CO o •* o t^ o W OT 1 •«»< t^ CM 1 1 1 CO t^ OI^ 1> Cl^ 1 eo^ •stuBS JO atiiBA Tl o t>r co~ cf I-H I-H ^ eo ■^ •8}uacansiT ■ U5 I T— 1 CJ lO 1 1 1 rH C^I o CO CD 1 lO -qB;s3 JO -oit t— ( rH I-H lO o "^ . , ^ o eo eo o •paXoidnia spuBu 1 1 o 1 1 1 t^ 1 CO rt< co_ r-T o O o o o O O o O o o o o o 1 1 o 1 ira^ 1 1 1 o 1 * •SUBS puB o o o O o o O o 00 o o o o CO * 'gujSSu 'SJBdS 1 1 CO 1 CO 1 1 1 CD 1 lO CO o^ 1 Cl^ 00 JO aAisnpxa co~ CO i-T r-H I-H 00 Cl CI r-H~ 03 'araBS JO aniBA m^ t^ tH eo_ CO CO eo" T*r m .1 O I-H b- o CO eo tH i-H •sSbu CO •^ lO CO CD Cl 00 1 1 in^ 1 (M^ 1 1 1 o 1 CO lO "*„ 1 "^ 03 Oh -noi JO ^anoinv T-T Cf (N I-H co~ r-T I— 1 eo in M CG •poiIounBi siassaA jo -o^i 1 1 CO 1 rH 1 . I ^ 1 CO CO CO 1 CO 05 o o o o o o O lO ^ o o o 1-H rH •p3Sn SIB t 1 00^ 1 '^^ ' 1 1 lO 1 o o 00^ 1 cq_ -u9}Bre JO aniBA o CO cT o of cF CO Cl CO rH cf o cf •SpjBA. 1 1 ■5*4 1 l^ 1 1 1 o CD T-^ 1 Ol^ o O^ 1 1 1 1 OO ■^ I— 1 t~- 1 ^ •siTBS JO auiBA i-T CO eo" CO r-T CD lO rH CO 1— 1 r-( OS cs •* lO CI cs 00 Cl o OS CO CO 1-- OS •* \n CO »o ira Oi 1 oi lO CO 1 1 1 1 CO CO ■* r-l 1 CO •ouqBj[ JO atiiBA cT oT kO~ (N" cf w-^ o •H- i^ CJ H o !>• CO Tj< eo lO 05 lO •oiaqc^i CO 1 CO I— ( eo lO 1 1 1 1 r-l 00 OS 1>^ 1 OS uBoiiarav JO cT o tH apBrasiiBgjo-Oii •SlJOl RBS JO -oj^ o 1 I— 1 >H o 1 1 i 1 .-H CI CO CD CO 1 05 I r-( 1 CO 1 1 1 "* 1 1 rH rH 1 CD •paXoidma spuBH r-l I— 1 r^ rH tH rH o o o O O o o o o O o o rH_ 1 lo^ 1 CJ^ 1 1 1 o_ 1 1 1 o 1 C0_^ •pajsaAni iB}!d«o oT CO CO co~ ?H 9& O o o o o o o * lO o ira o o o o •aiuBs JO aniBA 1 o 1 ^ 1 oT 1 1 o 1^ 1 1 CO CO 1 cf P^ §& rH eo CO to lO IK 00 OS €l& Q >5 00 H ira lO t^ o o o b- •pajnjOBj -nirein aaqiati^i 05 r-l 1 1— I 1 CO 1 1 1 1 -* CO 05_ I rH 00 O o o o o o o o o lO o o o >o •pasn BIB 1 co" 1 CO 1 1 o ccT 1 1 CI eo 1 OS co" -iaa;BH jo eniBA e& (N o» rH o CI 9& ■spaqg T-l 1 eo 1 Tj^ 1 1 1 Ol 1 1 rH 00 1 OS Id spaBi JO -OK rH OS . • • ■ • • • • • . • • • . » M <" -i-T • « $S^ * «r •s c *- OJ .a" o ^ 5*i s s^ .s CD *S ^ J^ "eS O 3 TO D ft Essex Frank Hamp Hamp 2 o 5^ s CZ2 ^ $ -4-' o * 90 714 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o 1 o T-l I 1 1 1 1 Cl CO 1 CO •ps^oidiua spuBH CO T-( I-H I-( o o o o o o •rj< o o o o Tf< -*i 1 "^ Cl 1 1 1 1 1 ^ o 1 ■^ •p8}S3AUnB}!(lB,0 CO CO o ccT 05 o o o o C35 *-H o CO o o 05 s t- I T-( 1— ( 1 1 1 1 1 ■* o 1 CO •3U1BSJ0 aniBA o CO CO m g©^ €© m o o ^ o lO •rti o lO <^ o 03 •pajiHotijnnBui CO 1 CM T-H 1 1 1 1 1 ■* •* 1 tM siaqsna jo -os. OS CO I-H •sjusra o 1 ■* rH 1 1 1 1 1 Cl CJ 1 o o -^sTIqB^saJo•ox I-i •pajCoiduia spuBH o 1 o ■* Cl CH 1 CO 1 CJ >* t^ t-l 1 CO 00 o o o o lO o O lifS >o o o o Ol ira IQ t- (M 1 CO o Cl 1 1 t r-{ •»+i cr> I C5 •pajsaAOT iB^idBO o Cl CO CO lO T-i r-l Cl Cl Cl Cl •a g© « s c «o h- o 05 CO N. 1^ Tt^ CO CD o CI CI l^ o Cl "^ 1 05 o CI 1 1 1 ■* '^i t^ 1 CO o •siiBs JO sniBA CO ^ I-H CO Cl CI CO I— ( (M CI t- r-1 o iC5 1 €© r-\ CO lO J ^ < CO CO ira 05 00 lO o CO t^ en h- t^ ':" r-i Cl c^ o 1 CO lO CO 1 1 1 CO i-< CO 1 Tl •ouqBj JO aniBA CO CI CO o i-H CO CO CO a 00 CO Cl €© ■BDuq«j n3l3 a> lO ira r-l CO Cl o o -jOjI jo apera Cl i-i 1 in 1^ i-\ is ' 1 1 lO .H lO 1 00 o SUBS JO jaqtutiij >-( CO 03 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • W M B oT • • « • • • Hampshire, Middlesex, . • • o -4-» CO a CO W CO 3 Essex, Franklin, i O O a 1 3 6 Ci 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 715 1-1 «D (?1 1 Cl "^ O 1 CJ 1— ( Cl CO •paXoidtno spnuH eo -rj^ C5 o O o o o »Cl o o o in o O o lO ao Cl lO o lO >o •p3;s3AniiBndB0 CI O 1-1 1 1—1 CI •^ 00 1 t- lO 1—1 co" CO C5^ CO 4- ^ o o o CO lis o iCi o 1—1 CO t» o o eo eo ■5H CO t^ o 05 CO J lO^ t- co^ ■* lO 1>;^ a a •aniBs JO 3ni»A m- Oi 1 »o 1—1 I-T t CO in CJ I CO o 1—1 ^ ^ — e <1 t o CO Cl •^ ■* CO IC h^ ;*pajti; I-( — H CO lO . t- lO a 1 eo_^ co_ 1—1 1 1 CO 1 -oBjnuBin •o>i o ■^ o" 1-4 o rH o o o o CO LO o o O o •pasn o o o o ira CO o o 1— ( o €(& lO eo 1 Cl CJ ■*! 1 Cl Cl o_ 00 xoojs JO sniBA "^ co" Cl 1—1 eo" in €©• •s3uo:> 1-1 CI c^ 1 «o ■ri^ lO 1 Cl 1—1 lO OD -otynuBM jo -oii Cl Tfl CO CO 1 00 t^ «o 00 o 1 Cl CO »o CO o to 05 iO r— 1 •>*l t- ^ Cl 1-1 I— 00 o •paXoiduia spuBH CO -*l 1-1 1—1 Cl 1— ( oo_ Q r-^ ;a 05 B3 o •* O 05 O o o o ^ o o »o 00 lO irs o t^ lO lO o lO ci o o Cl t^ O CO c^ lO eo '^ CO CO o •<*i o t-;^ CO in .' »-H '^ 1 1 "^ 1 W ■pa|S9An5 iBjidBO eo CO ' o uf CO Cl r-i co" Cj" cf CO 1^ CO CO CO i "* ■* I-t 1— ( 1— 1 o ' M T-T i 5^ m^ 1 o 1 o O o t>. lO o o t^ 00 ■^*i lO lO 1:^ 00 o o rH lO CO o CO CO i6 o lO t- o CO 05^ 05 LO o Cl_ >n o_ CO lO 00 CO cq_ si •pssn *v 1 1 "^ Ol cf 05 ' CO CO co~ 05 I-T 1 CD Cl" o ■rf oT TIoo;s JO atiiBA €©■ 1—1 CI CJ o Cl Tfl -^ 1— ( 1—1 Cl CJ CO 1-H_ 5a i-T e& i^t j§l O \a> 05 CO Cl o o o o o >o t^ OT rH CO UO O) ■^ t^ I— ( in CO t^ CO o CO tt^ i-J_ t~ •^ eo_ CO r-H OS t^ 05 co^ t- 1^ CO 1 ^H •^ 1 1 '^ ' ^O •auiBS JO aniBA lO lo 05 ' cf cf I— I i-T cf ' t^ t-T co" cT o" -^ ^ eo o lO 1-1 .— ( CO 1— ( CO 1— < iH -+I 1 o ■* CO 1— ( t—l CO •^ 5 M (D CO 13 O a Bristo Dukes ID a a Middl Nantu Norfo' 3 a ^ o o o C3 O o o ira o o CO * 716 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o o CO o o o o CO CI iH o o 1-H o o o lO CO t- CI •apvw Xaa.^oaj 1 o^ o^ 1 ■*, 1 o 1 o 1 lO o CO ■* CJ^ -uoo JO spunoj l»~ CO GO o CO CO co" 1—1 o CI co" CO CO 1—1 C3S >H lO CI CO co^ » I— ( H 55 o o o I— 1 o CO o o ■* Oi CI H o o CO o '^^ o o 1— ( CO t>- •p3sn 1 lO lO ' '^ 1 o 1 lO 1 lO I— ( o CO kO^ fa :500)S JO sniBA of 05 CO I— ( co" ■^ 00 l>r CI tzi T-i CI CO O €©= O •s^uDnmsit 1 1-1 CO 1 o 1 CI 1 o 1 CO CI rj< ■* •* -CIB?S3 JO -OK »— 1 r-l * CI CO 00 «o CO 05 00 CO CO t- CO •* OS o_ t-^ CO_^ CO •auiBS joaniBA 1 Iff 1 1 1 go" oT <^ 1 1 1 1 r 1 i-T o CI (N rH CO t3 e©^ m Pi CO o in lO ao •JBSnS 05 tH o 1— t CI 00 aD_ t^;^ o rf* aidBjii JO spunoj 1 CO 1 1 1 co" t-T o 1 1 1 1 1 1 ifT i-H ira iCi 05 1—1 I— 1 r-l rf^ lO Kt) o •psjCoidcaa spuBH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 1 1 CI CI 1 r-l CO o o o o o o , o o o •pajsaAuj iB^idBO 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 cf 1 1 1 o CO 1 cf o 1—1 «©= o o o m o o o P4 o o^ o h^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 •atnBS JO aniBA 1 I 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 o o 1 o lO « t^ 1—1 00 fa cf 'd^ ro €& m « M o o o <^ o o o O o o^ o t3 ■paugaj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 (S 1 o CO jbSus jo spun 0,1 tH o o CO o 00^ o o o o o o CO^ ^ cq^ •p3sn 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 co" 1 1 1 o 1 co" 3[oojs JO aniBA CO CO o ct^ co" CO Iff •sauaugaa jo -ok 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 CI 1 CO OQ ■ • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • H M • • ■ « • . • • • • • • • H oT •V ^ «r i m 3. -|j* %^ O O "1 a 13 9) U ■-3 5 ukes, ssex, a a a ■-3 a. a O 4 o a i 3 o « W pq ft w Ph 55 M % "^ ^ s CO p: 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 717 •pjdaia saiBtna^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD 1 CD •p8ifoxdai3 saiTJK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t- 1 r-l o O o o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o •paisaAUi iB^idBO oj ij O m < ». • o o 't, o o Ph •pasn 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o « 5iD0}S JO aniTJA CO 'A < €& g& 05 < 1-4 iJ U « o o o o P3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o^ S •aiUBS JO 9niBA t-T t-T hi * I— 1 »— 1 .-H O o •painpBjn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o -neui qoBO JO -oil cd" co~ ■S}U3UmS!l 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 '^ 1 ■* -qBjsa JO -OK •pjdcaa saiBine^ 1 CO t- 1 CO 1—1 1 CI 1—1 T— 1 1 (M 1 o o CO CO 13 3 r— 1 •pajCoidnia saiBre 1 t-H CO I— 1 1 Cl 1 CO 1 o CO 1 Tt< tH CD o 05 GO CI S I— ( OJ 9 p o O 1 o o o o o O O o O o >!< o o lO o o o o o o i-O « 1 >Q Ttl 1 lO^ 1 iO_ 1 C5 1 1>^ lO o «o o H ■pa^saAUiiBjidBO ^ ^- cf ccT cf t— 1 co" co" of 1— 1 Z (M I— 1 (M CO !>• CO o 1—1 g©^ o o O O >o O o o '^ o o ■:* o o o l^ o t^ o OJ CJ CD o •^jaaoo 1 O. T-H^ 1 o^ 1 o 1 t^ 1 CO cq_ ffi CO t-;. -oajnoo JO aniBA I— ( CO \a ccT I— ( to 9& CO • . . • • • * • • • • . • • (^ i-t • • • • • • * . • • • . • • B qT .- ^ -)-J ^ tT 3 2 5 "^ ^- a s ■73 3 ^ a> CJ to' 15 o m CO o t« « f- M M M 3 P4 a CS O 12; ^ O a 5 3 718 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o o o o CO 00 o o o o i- t^ •p8.tnpBj 1 1 •^ f r 1 o CO "^ 1 1 1 i> 1 lO -tiuBui aaquinx 1 1 CO ' 1 1 CO I— 1 r-t ' ' 1-1 1 i-T 1 tn 1-1 • o iH 1—1 o m- H O Pm •S3U0J 1^ 1 r-1 1 1 1 r-i 1—1 r-( 1 1 1 tM 1 CO 1 1 1 . 1 O 1 1 o CO 1 I 1 CI '*< tH •pjdtna S81BUI9J CO CO 1— ( 00 1 I ' 1 eo 1 1 o iH 1 I 1 lO IC ■* •pa.foiduia saiBpi ca CO 05 H « o o O o o o T o o o o c o iJ 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 o to 1 1 I o o lO i •pa^sBAUi midBO jo" o of cf i>r ^ CO CO Q €# ?!; Ui o o o o o o O o o o o o o O PQ •posn 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 o "=1 ' > 1 o o CD O Hoois JO eniBA 1— ( 1— ( o~ cf €# O Ph Of" a o o o o o O o o o o o O 1 1 1 1 o ( 1 o O 1 1 1 lO CD lO •oniBS JO atiXBA oT d~ xdn" t>^ t^ (£ .— i (M 00 CO *!H §& i-( »-H f i© H e^ o Ph •pajnjDBjnutJtn qoea jo BiiazoQ I 1 1 1 * o 1 O o o o o O 1 1 CO 1 CI eo" o o CC~ 1—1 1 •S}U31UIIS!I 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 iH t-i 1 1 1 iH iH \a -QBjsa: JO -Oil CO . • • • • • • • • • • • • • « tH • • • • • • • • • • • • • H oT ^ ^ ?^ ^ •4-t >^ s .s" a Cfi a -5 m' o o c3 c o 2 cj CO CO W Ph '^3 Ph a ^ 1 2 ^ ^ ;^ 3 O a >-. M D CZ2 a> o 13 o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 719 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1—1 1 1 1 I— 1 CO t- m •p.ldina saiBuia^ r-( CO cri {« ss H 1 1 .-1 1 lo 1 ■<*< CO 1 1 «o rH CO lO 1— ( o •paioidnia saiB^ CI in >^ H «< b o o O in o O o o in O o o O CI o O o o CI t/^ 1 I >-< 1 02^ 1 O^ CI 1 1 o Ttl o iq_ rH H •pa^saAui midBO m 1—1 cs" • lO I-T oT i>r i-J r-t T-( CO t^ €©: H BS o * ■+— * * * o o o o o o o o o o lO o o o o o o in •pajtuoBjtiuBin 1 1 tl 1 •* 1 ^^ I— ( 1 1 o 00 '*! o I— 1 sapuav JO sniBA €© t—l o CO i-T lO C4 1—1 in ;z; 1-1 CI •- •pasn 1 ' £1 1 y-l ' <=?, r-( 1 1 o 1—1 05 t-:. CI Jioojs JO aniBA 6& to CI lO" J— I CO 1— ( co" CD r- i-( 1— < w €© !^ M •sajjoi 1 1 iH 1 (M 1 tH I— 1 1 1 I-H 7-t CI •* CO 1-1 -OBjnuBHjo -ox: 1 1 CO 1 1 1 o 1 CO 1 1 1 t^ 1 GO •p.Idtao s3iBca3j[ ■* CI !>• o 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 >n i-H CI 1 1 1 t— 1 CO O 1 •paA'oidraa saiBjc OJ CI in 1 S o o O o o o o o o o o o HH 1 1 o 1 1 1 o rH o 1 1 1 lO_ 1 CO K •pajS9AUI IBJidBO tH~ o" 1-^ lO" t-T <; €& o 1— ( CD M ^ o o t-l o ►^ Pi 1 1 1 o . § o o o o o 1 1 1 CI 00 1 CI o CI •suuiqivjoauiBA CO CI r-l co~ CO ccT o CO CO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fcq M H qT • • • • oT • -iS ;~, 1 s g V2 (0 ,^ •4-> 13 o a ^ o IS .2 O 8 2 i s ■2 S c3 O o a 1 3 o e5 n PQ PQ ft w Ph Ph K 1^ ^ ^ 5 M ? a 720 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 1 •pojCo^duia spuBH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •pa}8aAnn«;i- 1— ( 1— ( < hi i o e& m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0^ 1 1 1 •auiBsjo otixBA •^ ■^ o T*< -n o CO CO X e& €© o •pajTHOBJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -nuBui spunoj CO 05 0" CD 05 ■sinre JO -osi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 tM 1 1 1 'tl i ia> la ■* CO .— 1 05 CO CO ■* CO 10 Cl 00 lO kC 10 10 •^ CI Cl 1 CO CO t- •p.tdiue saiBcna j[ Ol CO 1—1 CO I-l Cl Cl^ .—1 cf Cl lO lO 00 (M ^ CO ■* CI 00 Cl ■* 05 >* 1 l-( CO CO 00 I— 1 10 1— ( CO 1 Cl t^ t-- 10 •pa^oiduia saiere I-l T— 1 I— 1 cT o o uo o o ira t- CO CO t- ICi 10 '^ t-- GO CO t-:. y-l 05 ■^ 00 CO 05 CO ■^„ Tl " 1 •pa^saAui iB^idBO o CO CO tH i-T CI t— 1 0" 00 Cl ' r-l --I ti I-l 10 CD CO I— 1 cS CD^ ^ CO -rtT 1 <^ ^ S5 H O o CO CO CO 10 t- r-l Cl CO Oi •* CO o CO t^ t- co CO CO CO CO Oi •pajnj CO lO CI 1— » CO 00 CO CO CO^ CO ro CO ^ 1 o -DBjnneiu aur r-< o Ci cT CD co" cf t-T CO ' I-T co~ co" t-T CO CO 00 05 10 CO t>. CI CO 10 10 00 Tti ■*! -moio JO aniBA: €& Ol CO f-( CO t— 1 »— ( f— 1 I-l >o 1—1 o t^ 00 CO to •* t^ »o Cl ^ o tH CO CI 10 Oi CI 05 00 CD C5 CO o TtH^ 0^ o_ l^ »— 1 t^ 00 CO CO 10 •* 1 •^ 1 ! •pasn lO CO 00" I— I 00 CO Iff eo" t^ ' f— S T— < ^ Tti cf '^t •*! CI 00 1—1 Cl 0> Cl .—1 02 5ioo?g JO aniBA e& (N CI •* CD_^ CO 1— ( 9& •sjiiaiu CO OI 05 CJ T)^ 05 CD 00 1 t^ Cl •* 1— 1 -q^!iqB;s3jo-o5[ CI CI Tr< Cl t- CO I-l 00 Cl 1—1 CO 02 • • • • • • • • • . . . • • W M • • ' . • • ^ • . . • . * H aT ^ ^ oT ^ tT sz; 2 .£2 £ c ■5 •4-3 wT o o a) CO 5 CJ 3 >< □ P4 'a a 03 a Middles Nantuc] Norfolk Plymou rs 3 t/3 u 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 721 cc (M >-H 1 o CO CO CO O rH lO lO o to o •pa.Coiduiospu'BH T— 1 CO . ti CJ CO 05 T-H rH rH o CO rH C5 o lO o o o o o o o o O o o iO o CI o o 1- o o o o o iQ lO lO rt< «5^ »q '^^ ' o CI CO T— I 05 lO CO T-i^ O 05 l^ •poisoAUi irjtdco cf lO oT o~ cf t-" ■*" t-T co" cf Co" Ci •^ €©^ I— 1 (M rH o CJ I— 1 * S& H O O o CO o CO o O o o o CI o t^ b- fi •pDJtipujn O o o o tH o O CO o o CO O CO o CO Ol, 1 o C] q^ co^ l-H CJ t^ o^ 00^ CI^ co_ ;zi < -nuoi auo^s P"" o o~ 1-^ r^ t-^ co" o~ cT i-T ccT o~ TiT co" -*" OIQJBUr JO oniBA 1— ( I— I CO lO CI CO O rH CJ i-t en lo lO ij r-T €©= lO 00 'c3 CO o o ■* o o o rH CO 00 CO CJ .-H o o LO rH O O o lO Tt< 00 •posn Cl CO 05 1 CO >— 1 o o CO t^ CO 00 o o o 31oo;s JO oniBA CI CO oj C) o 1—1 t- •^ lO CO CO CO CO CO rH CJ cd" €©= •sjaaoiqsn TjH lb 00 1 CO T— 1 CJ rt< o T-H rH rH lO CI TjH 1-H CO CO rH CJ -qujS3 JO -OK rH 1 1 CM 1 I— I 1 ■* 1 1 1 1 1 CJ Ttl CO •po.CoiduiD spiiEH CO CO o r-t o o o o o O o o o O O >o 1^ o^ C3 cj^ co__ CJ^ •po^sa/niiBJidtto 1 1 s CO 1 oT 1 1 1 1 1 o co" -•— 00 o o O CJ o 00 o 00 lO y-t CO ^^ CO o 00 i>^ t^ •auiBS JO an]BA 1 1 €© CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 co~ o O 1-i CO co" CO 00 6©^ fa Em 1 O o o o 00 00 UO O •poani -ocjiinutuspunoj 1 1 00 rH o o go" o 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 2,503,67 29,86 CO o Cj" o o oo" O O o O lO o 05 O CJ CJ CO t^ •past! 1 1 ira^ 1 t^ 1 1 1 1 1 Oi 1-H CO i[Oo?s JO stiiBA 1 1 00 ' rH 1 rH rH 1 1 1 1 1 lo" co" CO CO CO 1 1 tH 1 lO 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 C5 CJ CO •stllH JO -ox 7-\ 00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « w • • • • • . • • • • • • • H aT ^ 'p Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, Sufiblk, Worcester, O 3 c3 to S ;-! pq en pq Bristol, Dukes, >< CD CO tn 3 P!4 n Ph a w CO Ph a ■5 o a IS o H 04 01 o o o o_ o a 3 91 722 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o CO o o O O o lO CO o o Cl »— 1 o Ttl o o •^ •sputa saipn^o io_ iq_ 1 ■ '^^ ' °=„ "-^ Cl_ 1 o 1 ■^ -/D^ I— ( CO o r)i~ CO cf o~ co" t^ ■"■onBj,jospiinoj: (M o O CJ o CO 00 00^ *^ 1—1 CO a CO ^ o o Cl ij •*! 1 — 1 o o CO Q •giUBS 1 1 !» 1 1 1 1 1 t- CO 1 o 1 co^ 'A < 1 1 «^ 1 ] I 1 1 1 1 eiU JO aniBA o 05 t^ cf o 1— ( Cl o < g©= ©^ t- o o o CI lO CO o o c^ •apt'in S91PIIB0 T— 1 I— 1 o o CI 1 1 ** 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < uiiods }o tpimoj 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o o Cl 1 CI 1 CO CO (M ■* t^ o t- b- CO O o Cl o o o uO OS « o 1—1 "Stl t^ C5 o Cl o o o o 1— ^ u •past! CI C5 CO 1 y-i 1 CO CD o. o o o^ LO 1—1 g& "^ CO ijoo^s JO atiiBA 00 rH i-H 1— ( CO CO ■*" o lO -7< CI CO CO t— I CO •sjuaiuitsn rH ThI lO ,-4 CO 1 CO CO o 1— ( »— 1 r—{ o o -qBjsg JO -ox ■HH 1 •p3.C0ldttI9 SpUBfl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 Cl 1 1 b- o o o o o ■po^SDAui icjkIbo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o f-H 1 o co" 1 1 o o rH ■ — . o o 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] \ o 1 1 1 I o •acuES JO anicA 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD »^ CI 1 1 1 1 Cl ^^ 9& Ph C: o Q •pajn:j -oijjnuBiu adij 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 o o CD Hi poai JO spuiioj o o Q ^ t— < 1-^ -< o o o o o o •!j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 irj 1 1 lO w •orausjo ani^A l"^~ t-T cf 1-1 i^ T— ( o p 1— < 1—1 a gg» ^ s o O o X •pajnj -OTjjnub'ui ptjai laaqs Jo spuiioj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o o 1-H 1 c CO 1—1 1 1 o o o" CO Cl o o o CD o o •past! 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD 1 o_ 1 1 CD^ 3130JS JO aniGA CI CO I— 1 CO CO ■sjuaiu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— 1 1 rH 1 1 Oi -iisiiqrjsg JO -oif CO • • • • • • • " " • • * W * ■ ' ' * * t-H " • * ' " * ch aT ^ ^ qT CJ -LJ ^ jj- 'A IS 9 c g ^ 3 c "Zi CJ m O n3 CO c '-2 -£ « o ft W P. o 3 O S Jo o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 723 1— 1 lo O 1 o CO o lO lO CO a> Cl CO T-l lO •pa^oidiua spnuH CO lO I— 1 CO 1— ( Cl I— I CO lO CO CO o lO o o o o o o o o o o o i.O o CJ o o o o o o o o o i-H CO 1— ( l^ lO^ 1 CI in CO^ CO p^ CO r~t t-^ in_ 1>^ "^ •p3;S3AUT IBJldBQ Q©^ Cj" cT co" r-H CI CI CO co" o" 1—1 1—1 cT 1— ( o o o o o o o •pajn; o o o rtn o CO o -OBjnUBUI SdBOg 1 1 lO 1 CI CI 1 1 1 o o 1 Cl^ LO" 1 o o co_ CO 1— I MiljoiiBjoaniBA 1—1 lO •Tfl Cl CO o o lO t^ lO o CO o o o o 00 CO CO -f .—1 C5 CO ICO ■^ o o o o 1^ CO i-H o co^ 1 ^l 1 '^ o_ CO o_ I^ 1—1 Cl^ CO t^ ■ouiBS JO atiit'A ^ 1- I— 1 l^ o 1^ cf '^" co" Cl ■<^ co~ en C5 «©= o o \n t^ CI o 1—1 o o o o Oi tH •pajin o o CO T-i ira o l^ o o o o 1-- o * ■XI (TO O 1 UO^ 1 t^ co_ o ^ "-i. o_ o_ lO 1—1 -ovjniuuu dBog I— 1 o oT ira~ co" cf co" o" -*" co" cT o" o O 1—1 CO lO Cl t- lO Cl r^ Cl CO '^H I— ( P**^II JO spimoj lO CO iO CO lO '^l Cl Cl »3 CO oT t^ CO CO o 1— ( o Ir- vn lO lO LO 1— ( 1^ o o t^ o CO CO t^ CO l^ Cl CO Cl C5 1 CO o^ 1 lO •^ CI a eo_ I— 1 CD Cl C5^ lO lO •aint's JO aiiiBA T— < cT CO CO cf I— I id co" 00 tJh" cf o" CO Cl M Cl CO o CO CO o o o CO o Cl CD ■pom} lO »-H 1— ( lO lO ■r*< t^ ■* •* o Ol CO -1+^ 1 Ot) =° ' o ■^ t-^ o 00^ ■^ o Oi o_ co__ -OBjnuBiu dBog so" co~ rj^~ 1—1 co~ cf Cl" co" o" oT Uog JO spaaBa 1—1 •* o o lO lO o a o CO c? lO o o i-O 1—1 o 05 CO 05 o •—t 1.0 r- o o CO o CO C5 --H ir^ co^ 1 CO lO o Cl CO Cl o^ CO^ o iq_ CO •pssn €© T-T r^ CI t— 1 co" T— ( 1—1 o" Tti" cc" -+" CO 5[D0}s JO anicA C5 1^ CI lO o I— 1 Cl CO -H •sjnam rH CO •*! 1 o CJ t^ --fH r^ Cl 1^ t^ IC 1—1 CO -xjsnqBjsajo -OK I— 1 CI CO 1— t CO rH 1 o .pa^CoiduiaspuBH r-l ■ti O 1 CI 1 lO tH o Cl CO 1 1— ( t- -W o t— ( I— 1 UO O tZ) I— 1 W O o o o o o o o o o o I-] o o o o o I.O o o o O' iQ Q Ol •^ O 1 f— < 1 o c» CO 1 o 1 o c» O^ ■p8;s3Ain iBjidco €^ 'S CO in T— ( co" o" id co" oT -^ 05 CO CJ5 O 1—1 & €© O iJ o CI r- uo o o o 1— ( ira < o ira i-o *rti o o o 1-H CD B 0-3 o^ 1 1 I— 1 1 CO CO 1—1 1 c^^ 1 1 00 CI^ J3 •aUIBS JO 9111BA §& oo~ -h" CO •^ _r cT ■H^" T— ( hH CI 1— t CO '*' CO CO <; 1^ Cl e- €©= «; t aj • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • W h^ • • • • • • • • • • • • • EH <0 ^ ^ o 03 ■4-< „ ^ ^ ^ ^ a;* u ■5 0) uT O c3 C c3 0) ristol, ukes, en c a r— < o c5 o 3 o "5 CJ o 15 fq m W P H Ph W 1— 1 1— 1 ^ "^ !^ Ph C/} ^ o * 724 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 C5 1 1 1 Oi Cl 1 o •pa^oidiua sputJH i.^ I— 1 •^ 1-1 o o o o 1 c> o o o 1 ^^ o o q. 1 •p8JS3AUt IB^ldBO 1 1 CO 1 1 CO o o o o o o o o CO •aiuBS JO atiiBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 O o o ■jtitiBra IJO P93S 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o 1 o -nil JO suoiico o Ol 1— ( T-T CO CO i-T .— ( o 1—1 o o 05 * LO o >o l-j •ainBsjo onit'A 1 1 1 11 1 ■^^ c£ 1 TiT o CO CM o CO CO c» €& €©^ CO CO CO ■* ^ w •p.jiiuBiu i!0 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO CO 1 hJ paui JO suoiiBO 'dT cT M -*i -ti 05 o tH (M CO o o lO 1 ■< o o o 1 1^ "^' , co^ co^ ■auiBS JO aiiiBA 1 1 cT 1 ' 1 cf 1 1 1— ( H CO I— ( CO t-1 CO cq_ -i 1—1 i-^" 1 m^ ©^ 1 CO o CO i lO o »o •p jnuBoi i!0 1 o 1 c» i>^ 91811 Ai JO SUOIIBO 1 1 C5 1 1 1 (35 m 1— i 1— ( o o lO CO o CO t^ CO CO •siucs JO atiiBA 1 1 of 1 1 of I '^ 1 1 co~ CD '-^ (M iO o in CO ■^ o ■pjnuBiu HO C^ , , lO 05_ uuailsjosuoiiBO 1 1 1 of 1 1 T— 1 1— ( i-T o o O o CO OD o CD •p^ransuoo Jioo^g 1 1 1^ 1 t-^ o lO JO antBA ssojo 1 1 CO 1 CO T— ( t— 1 o CO CD 1 CD^ (M •SJU31U 1 1 CD 1 1 1 (M (M 1 o -nsiiqBjsa JO -OK T— ( M . • • • • • . • • • • • • • w »— 1 ^ • • • • • • ^ • • • « • • • o CO C to ii ristol, ukes, ssex, ranklin, ampden. CO g C3 y. CO antucket, orfolk, -2 D O S ^3 CO O co" W pq M R (^ Ph W w i ^ ^ S M ?s 18G5.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 725 •^ "^ CO t^ 00 crs CO O CO 1-^ o t- r-t CD Ol •pS/fOldlUDSpUBH \o (M CO o CO C5 00 o ■r-{ Cl I-H CO in t^ rH I-H CI ■* Cl l-< C4 CJ Cl cf rH lO Itn o lo »o o lO lO a >n o O in o IQ CO o lO t-- CJ CO t^ r-< CO Cl LO in CI oo CO co^ l^ CO '^^ 00 o CO C^ t~ CO^ o t>:^ co^ t-;^ •p3}S3AU!IB;!d80 rH TjT oT of o" lo" "*" lO" co~ TtT l>r" cT icT o »— ( CO '^ o rH r-i Cl I- CO CI 00 CO o #©■ !-{ I-H 1^ +- ^" H-l o •sjuaaiusirqciso cn T ^ ■ i T T lO o ira o rH I-H O o >o o tH Cl Cl o 05 a3i[;o JO stun; c> 00 05 lO CO f-H r^ lO 1^ C5 Cl CO Ci CO OJ hH 05 t^ CO T-H 00_ 00 o ^ rH O co_ o co^ CD CI =^ -3J ut papti[o -n" cf co~ CO oT o -rtT co~ cr Cl cf 1-H C«D~ in~ co" 2 , Ol CT 'V rH ■<* o lO CO CO CO Cl CO m 'J'J -ui :joa ouop €©■ I-H CI tH Cl '*! rH CD tij VOiv JO anit'A cf o €©■ *>^ l-i KO \a o lO Oi CO ira \o CO in Cl CO o CO 05 Tt< »-H o rH 00 CO CJ t- Cl CO Cl t^ ■^ CD 05 •pasn (M Oi ■^ 00 CO ^ C5 05 o CI •«*l t-^ CO t-:^ CD ■TtH o iC I-H lO CO Cl r- ^—{ 7-{ CO icT r—> CD lO 5I30JS JO aniBA T-H CO t- o CI Cl Cl CO Cl CO CO in rH CO CO •scfong muus 00 00 oo lO CO o CO Cl o a I-H CO r-( t^ -tl ' ■^ 00 i^ ■^ lO t;< o t^ I'H t^ C5 in Cl -xoBia JO -ox I-H I-H i—t I-H r—l CO i^ Tt^ o lO o t^ I-H o 1 CO o -t^ CO CO f-H r^ l^ •-H CO CI CO lO ,~-i CO 05 ■^ CI !>. •pa^foidma spuBH I— 1 i-H 1-H r-T Cl rH l^ CO rf< LO in o CO in o CO o o O o t^ lO m CO T-l o CD ;, t-^ 00 c» UO Cl CO o o 1 CO lO in CO I-H • ccT ■^jT OJ rH CO CO •^ Cl CO T-< Ci CO 1-- o -Tja;Bi\[ JO aniBA uo CO tK o I-H 05 o l—{ lO Cl m CO o «©^ 1-H 1-H lO CO Cl o Tt< o Tt< rH » d 'A €©= o Id o O o o o o Tfl o Cl o o CO ICl r^ o UO lO o o o -+I o CO m o C5 IJ xq_ (M CO CO_^ o^ Cl LO^ CO Cl^ 1 ■^ cq_ "^ CO ■^ •auiBS JO antBA 1— ( t-^ o Cf co" CD cf 00 1^ o -rfT cT cf in^ 05 t^ CI C5 CO r^ CO CO t^ •* o TtH 1^ €# (M o\ o o Cl o CO CD CO co^ I-H r-T ccT T-l CO lO T-i -H OD rH o Cl 1 t^ Cl CO oo o •pa)03.i3s3n!Pi!na: 05 r-H CO T-< o CO CO Cl o Cl o I-H lO C5 I-H CJ CD_ r-T •saapiuia o CO o CJ C5 CJ LO C^ C3 1 ,—i o o Cl C5 "* TH CO CO rH CO Cl o CO CO LO 05 CO J9JSBH JO -O^L rH y—i l^ «3 • " • • • • • • • • ' • • • • ^ • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • • H S ^ ^ cT iJt <^ „ ^ 'A 2 9 i-3 ^ a" ^3 a; tn -M J4 o m aj o o r' go" 'cfl O 3 3 c a hH >-H g hH 1— ( 3 S3 !2; ro o o 1 o H o * 726 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o o CI o -t< CO o o o o CO CI CO o CO o C) Oi ■Biuduxjo-siit'O 1 I (m'~ 1 •* oo" I ' ' ' 1 cT co" CI CO •amus JO aniBA o o 1 1 '-^ 1 o 1— ( 1 1 1 CO CD I— 1 1 o o CI 1 oT CO 1— 1 CO m o o 1—1 ©a o a o 05 •no Siiij^o o 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 CD 1 1 1 OD 1 o CD 00 -uqnijosiioiiBO tH , CI CJ Oi CO I— 1 O CO CD o o tH o o T-H . o o CD o CI CO 1 1 i-H 1 ^„ 1 1 1 1 1 cq^ CO >o 1 ^ •OIUBS JO BlltBA eo" oT 1— ( o" Iff O CO t-S CO CO o CI (M CO CD_ «# 1—1 .-H g €©^ •p3Jti}oi;j o o o o o o o b- ^ t) -nuBiuuijoa^aj 1 1 co^ 1 o_ 1 1 1 1 1 CD o_ O^ 1 TJH_ H f— ( ■*~ ' l>r •rf cf Oi iJ psupaj JO Olios CD CI i-H CO 00 1-H O CO I>. CI P3 -0J33 JO eaoiiBO i-T cf o o o in m o lO lO o t^ 1- H 1 1 Cl^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cl^ lO CO^ 1 co 12; •auiBS JO oniBA — h" cr f— 1 o" CO fa CO Oi CI W ^ €& ^^ • ^ o o o o o o 65 •posn S5[SB0 o 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 !'-''„ o o to co^ 1 in 00 M aoiiio JO siojjBa o 1—! T— ( •^jT in~ T— 1 lO t^ W u t^ o o O o b- o ■* t^ o lO C5 CD •ouiBS JO onjBA 1 1 O^ 1 CJ 1 1 1 1 1 OD '^l 00^ 1 co~ in CO o •poBn o lO o o r-i «=» 1 1 CO 1 C) 1 1 1 1 1 o ^ •n 1 r? IBOOJO AUUBllf) l^ T— 1 CO 1— i •HH o o o CO t^ O o o o CO !>. •OIUBS 1 1 '"1 1 iq^ 1 1 1 1 1 o^ o^ O^ 1 t^ o co" orT cd" t^-T r-T 9i[; JO oniBA OS .—1 1—1 CO I— t CO O o o o o o CO o o o m CC •posn uiuoioijaj 1 1 t- 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 o o t--^ I ^^ OptlJO JO -siiBO CO" in CO o CI cf co" CO lO i-T Cl cf •sjiiaiu 1 1 O 1 .-H 1 1 1 1 1 C) r-l O 1 rH -ilsnqB}S3jo^ox I— 1 w . . • • • • • . • • H oT ^ § i P ^ 1 ^ u ^ S .£ "5 in" t3 o u S -^ .2 1 « O tJ 3 3 o s j2 S 15 O H « M W P) r^^ r, M h-l '^ »>>■ ^^ h-1 Hi 1-4 h-( f=^ 1^ (^ 5 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 727 1 t^ 1 1 1 1 CO 1 o 1 1 1 1 ■<* a •po.fonluia spuBH >— 1 I— I CO o o o o o o o o o o "^ o^ o o lO ■pOlSOAUl lUJtdBO 1 ( 1 1 1 of 1 CO 1 1 1 1 co" (M o CO o CO o CO lO CO « o_ o t- t^ s •ouiBs JO aint'A 1 o" 1 1 1 1 cT 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^^ o tJ] CO Tti GO t-- HH €# F— ( CM 1^ P3 9& # Q o O o O f> o o o o O Fh •pjtuu:ui jop -.noj JO spunoj 1 o CO 1 1 1 1 CO CM 1 1 1 1 1 1 o CM OJ 1— 1 J o O o o 1 o CO o CO ■posn 1 o 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 o^ 05_ 5100JS JO atitcA 1 of 1 1 1 1 co" CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— 1 or CO •siiiRi JO -ox: 1 CO 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1—1 1 1 1 1 1— 1 00 1 I CM 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 o CO o 1 ^^ •paAOidius spauji L7 CO I— 1 CO O) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o_ o ra" o o 1 cT o O 1 lO T— 1 t- CM r-l CO »-H tH CO 1 €©^ €© O o o o O o CO § •sionpojj 1 1 •^ 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OJ a J3ll}0 JO 3tltCA 1 1 CO ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OJ e^ m m^ o S5 t-l o o C5 05 Isl o\ o CO >o a « •ouiusjo 8nn?_\ 1 1 t-^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00^ 1 '^ T— ( cm" co" cT e? ^ "^l 05 o €& 9B: !?; O o lO !0 H •aiiign o o 00 00 K 1 1 o_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o^ 1 lO -at)j JO spiinoj oT o~ »— ( o" o c^3 CO 1—1 CM .—1 rt< O o CO o CO 05 o o CI o o CO o lO CO o CO o araus JO oiiii!A 1 1 « 1 f-H CO- ' 1 1 1 1 of 1 1— ( cc • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a HH • • ■ • • • • • ■ • • • • • H oT ^ .^ cT -A to -L-» ^ ^ o o 3 a a; H ft s t g IB ;2; o 12; o a Pi a) o e5 o 728 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o o o o 1 '=''- r o_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 o ' 1 1 1 c^ •amus JO anit'A CI (M I— ( o o •pajii} 1 I 1 1 1 1 o O 1 1 1 1 o -DBjnnBcu spioAvs o o (M o >o ID o t- l^ o CO (M o 1- CO o o^ lO CO 1^ Oi^ t 1 »• 1 1 .^ 1 1 •OCUBS JO 311I«A 1 1 O 1 of o 1 lO 1 1 T-T 1— ( 1—1 co~ €©= O o lO * in O o o CO CI oj O t— j ■pa.itnoBjntiBiu 1 1 ^- ' 1 1—1 ^ 1 1 CJ lO O suijy ll'Jing f— 1 CO ■* Ol 1— ( o o o o o o o o (M o^ o oi •amus JO anit'A 1 1 i-T 1 1 1 1 1 1 o lO cf »^ «S^ CO I— 1 o tzi I— ( CI S 9& « < •pajiijDBjn o o o -UBtti ipilS Pui' 1 1 O 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 o lO o o 1 lOtlSJOifWUBtlb i-T r-^ O o o O o o *-H o T*^ •aiUBS JO 311IBA 1 1 1 1 1 m ( I 1 r-H 1 •pajiHOBj 1 1 1 1 1 o t— 1 1 1 1 CO o 1— ( -mmui uouu«o O] CO o o o o o o o 05 T— I o CO o o o o Tt< •pasn I m- o •^ 1 co^ 1—1 CO 1 CO lq_ cq^ 5ioo;s JO annjA 1 r-K i-H I-( ' 1 Cj" o CO co~ CO i-T 9& ■sauo} 1 T-H O) 1 ■^ rH CO 1 1 CO CO CI -OBjma'K JO 'ox * CI CQ • • • • • • • • • • • • W t-t ^ " • • • • • ^ • • * • ' . • b^ ^ ^ •^ o .r -*^ ^ ^ O 2 xn M U to Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, s cS 1-4 to Ph a Middlesex Nantucke O a 5 J4 to a> CJ o o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 729 1 i;ti CI CO •pjdiua soiBuiDj 1 T-i 1 1 1 lO CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 (M T-H o I-H cf cf 1 »ra 1 1 1 CO 1 1 ^ri 1 1 1 t^ CO CO •pa-foidraa saiBH I— ( 05 CO CO CO T-H I-H T-H o o o o CO CO o o o o lO lO 1 O, 1 1 1 o^ 1 1 O 1 1 1 o r—i CO •pajsaAU! [Bjidis;:) cT CO o Iff CO lO 1 6©= CO CO CO CO o O o o o ^ tM 1 ». o o o • o CO CO u 1 O 1 1 1 CO 1 1 O 1 1 1 lO CO T-H •^ •91UKS JO anicA od" o o o cf of - ©§= CO 03 I-H C5 in zn I— 1 T-H ■^ CO p^ t—i i-H I-H < m^ K o A o T-H o o CO •H o t^ o o "* T-H ■aputn 1 lO 1 1 1 CO 1 1 O 1 1 1 (M^ co_ o_ i> t-H satcqo CO r-i CO t- CO CO T-H o CO I-H o O o o CO CO o lO o ■o CO T-H •pasti 1 C5^ 1 1 1 co^ 1 1 ■^^^ 1 ' 1 o T-H ■^ 3loo;s JO 9tllBA T-H CO O co~ CO •sauoi 1 CO I 1 1 TtH 1 1 (M 1 1 1 CO CTi CO -oujimcrc JO 'Oil 1 1 1 1 1 1 >o 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 T-H •pjiiuia satBiuaj: I-H 1 r-l lO 1 1 1 >o 1 Ol 1 1 1 l-O O '^ •po.Coidma saiBM i-H I—I CO 1> C5 CO ■d a T-T 3 C ^ a t-l O o o o o o I-H o t-H O o o o UO o CO 1 ^ o o o lO t~ o CO^ 1 ^ cT ' ] 1 " 1 1 1 CO •pO}SDAlU IBJldBQ 1 1 1 o o O 1 ' 1 co~ CM of co~ K CO lO Ol co^ <) I-H o •pajvi; o o o o o o -OBjiauBiu suiiy 1 1 O^ 1 1 1 1 ^— ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 h-T aoiijoiiB joaniBA ^ o lO X • . • • • • • • • • W M * . • . " * ■ . • a • * " • • H cT ^ ^ qT jr *»" ^ !25 3 <0 _c CO -3 0) Cfi" P Jl 'rS ^-^ .J- ri d ^ 'cS o a PQ Berks Bristo Dukes Essex, Frank a P-, a M ^ B ^ rz a o s ^ ;^ o a 5 o o e5 02 # toy. ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 O 1 I 1 1 o o •pjduia ssiuuiaj CI ca CO CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-O 1 1 1 1 »-0 o •pO.ColduiO S3IBI\[ 00 CO CI I— 1 o o o o o o o CO CO •pa)S3AU! lUJUlBJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o CI o o o o o o +- o iO_ iq^ S5 ■auics JO oiii«A 1 •1 1 1 1 1 1 t-T 1 1 1 1 cP oT < lO *— 1 CO H CO CI ira g© m ++ «z> CI CO CI -tl •poji'd 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO„ 1 ! 1 I CI 1 -ojd .uijuuni;) 1 1 1 1 1 CO I— 1 1 lO o iC I- o t^ ■pDsn 1~ o t^ ^jnojs JO 9MIBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI CI 1 1 1 1 o 1 — 1 CO m •S}uauu[S!i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 1 1 1 1 tH CJ -qcjsa JO -ovj 1 o CI 1 --H CO CI CI CO 1 '^ CO CO f-^ Cl •pa.CojcluiaspiiBH -n CO I— 1 CI 1— 1 CO o CO CO CO o o CI cf o o o o o o o o o o o o lO o o lO m lo o o o o o o o_ o^ I— 1 '^^ o CO OD^ "^ 1>^ 05 ^ I>^ •pDJSSAlIt IBJidUQ 1 t-^ T— ( 1 cc a^ I— ( co' CO 1 00 T— ( t-" CO CO r—t o o rfl CO r-l d CO ^ CI f— 1 ^ OS ♦ ^ p4 ■< lC5 o i-O o o o lO o C5 o o ^ ^ •pjnianu a.iv VV CO LO t^ lO o o t^ o o Oi o CO w Oi_ r— ' co^ o_ CJ^ 1-- co__ iQ^ cq^ I~^ •* H jouiqeo piiu 1 oT ' oT irr T— 1 o" cT 1 co" cT t^ co" cf sjiBiio J'l si'l'-A CI CO T— 1 -^ CO I-- CO lO 1— ( o I— 1 t^ 1— 1 pa T— t cf < ^©= o o o o o o o CO o ira lO o 00 o o 'Q C/J o l^ Ttl o t^» 00 o CD •pasn o^ o UO o \o -^^ CO -tJ^ CO 00 CO o^ 1 1 '^ 1 .^ 1 r-i »— 1 ' r-l C5 cf CO 1 C3 CO 1^ I— t co" ■^I'^ois JO sniBA €(it o r-( CI CO C) CI lO o Cl^ 1^ •sauo; 1 CO rH 1 —I t- CJ CO CI 1 CO UO C5 o ^ .— I C) CO 1—1 ^ C) t^ -DBjnuriij: JO -ox T— 1 • • • • • • • " • • • • • • h- ( ^ • " " * • ' ^ ■ ' . ' ' ' ' H « ^ „ 9 -i-T ^ t^ fe:; 3 a 0^ r^ ^ .k-^ — 1 1— 1 a as 3 ;2; 1 o o i ^ M o o H I860.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. r-o 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 Ol CO •p.^cIuiD saiBuioj •* 1—1 o 1—1 1 1 1 1 cs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l CD CD •pa/Coidiua saiBjt I— ( CO CI o o o O o o o O o lO o lO ■pajsoAiii iB^Jiluo 1 1 1 1 Iff CO 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I— 1 of co" o m 1— ( CD o Ol CD CO O' o_ CO^ lO X 'StUBS JO 3tlIBA 1 1 1 1 lO" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— 1 o" t-T » 00 CI o s ^—4 CO >o o ^ ^ o o o o o t^ 1>- •pajllJOBJIUlTJlU I o co__ CD suazod JO 'OX 1 1 1 1 o CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 co" CO CD O o o CO o CD o 1—1 lO CO •p3sn 1 1 o CO o co_^ 51D01S JO 311IBA 1 1 1 I of o 1—1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— r c? 1—1 co" CO CJ •ssijo; 1 1 1 1 T^l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 CO CO r— ( CI -OBjnUBJC JO 'Ov^ 00 (M Ol OI o O Oi Ol 00 1 CO o r^ ^ o ■pa.Coitkua spiiBji t— * nn CO I — I "^ Ol CO 1— I CO CO Cl 1—1 1^ 05 O O o o o o o o o o o o o o O CO o IfS o lO o o o o o »o lO CO lO 1--:, CO CO 1>^ ra 1— 1 ■^^ CO lO lO CO lO CI •p<):)SOAUi il'JuIbo co~ cT kO o^ of cT o~ or 1 of (^r o' cf 'tH~ ^ O) CO CO Ol T— ( CO Ttl 1— ( 1-( CO I— 1 o CO * €© s CO C5 (M o .—1 o o o T— 1 CI CO o CO CI ■pa.un lO ira ^ >o lO o o o o CO CO lO lO I— I CO CO o CO T*^ CO co_^ R, CO CO__ lO^ 05^ '^^ CJ_ -OBjnUBlU 3JBAV t-^ co" of r/T rjT cd" of of ' eo" oT co' cf ^ y, nii JO ouiBA m^ ■* U3 o lO CO o t^ Ol C5 1— 1 1—1 Cl^ ^ CO CO O o (M o o o 1— 1 CI CI o CO tH CJ r^ lO o h- lO o o 1-H ^ lO o Ol CI •posn t^ CO CO m CI t- "^^ l>^ Ot) o Ttl t^ ^__ 1-H_ ^ 1 51D0JS JO aniBA TO 9& 1^ CJ 05 Ol CO of CO 1— 1 o ■ o" CO 1— I CO" CI oT CO co" CO CD •S8U0I GO 1:- -H Ol CO o o CO CO 1 o CO 1—1 C5 CO 1 — 1 r— ( OJ ■^ r-l o CO r-H o CO •I*! -oiyiuiurc JO -ovi CO CK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • w hH ^ ' • • ' • ' ^ • • " • • • El !zi o "o 3 •A m 2 s ',3 iddlesex, antucket, o 3 O s 3

r TtT r:H" >< 9& >— ( j^ rH CO uo P C) T-l -^ Q €©^ 2, -< O o o o m o o o o lO , o o CO o lO o o o o I— ( •painjoEjtiuBui 1 o^ CO 1 iq^ 1 o 1 "^^ 1 CO CI CO o_ o o i-0~ lO lO cT CO CO TtT s BapijJB JO oniBA €©= CO o t^ CO CO t— ( CO 1— 1 lO '^ Q .-T 1^ W3 o o o o r^ lO UO lO o CI o o o o o r^ ir^ t^ CO o lO •pasii 1 o lO 1 O 1 CO ' =^„ 1 =^„ CI o CD K cT t--r CI T-H oo" iO lO CI fi 5ioo;s JO aniBA §& 1— ( o CI 1— ( o CO CO CO •s}uaiu 1 C! 1—1 1 CO 1 1— I 1 CO 1 •—1 1— I CO .— 1 t^ -usuqeisajo -ok I— 1 t— t -* GO 1 1 •pa.^otdiuo spu«H 1 1 1 00 O 1 1 1 1 OS CI o 1 CI 1—1 o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 1 1 o O 1 o 1 1 1 o o 1 o •pojsaAui IBlKluO o ccT CO cf 1—1 CJ CD co" CO CO O o o o o 05 « o to o o o CD 02 •S^IIIBJ i 1 1 Cl^ "^„ 1 o_ 1 1 1 o_ o i Cl^ H r— < co^ o" co~' o~ lo" ?q jai[lo]H;jo aiiiBA ^ C4 iCl lO CO h-( I— 1 CI ■< m P4 lO o o in 1—1 C5 o o H •aiuBS' 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 CO o_ 1 o O CO lO" o" oT c am JO aniBA CO 1- lO en ;zi 1— ( eo »-^ CO <1 €© m o CO o t- •pajnj CO CO o o 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 i-H, CIJ^ 1 1— < H -oiytuiviu pcaT irT 1>^ o TO H -TTI CO o CO ^~t 8?!ilMJ0 spunoj OS o lO^ co_ t— 1 is cf 1— t TjT o O o o o o o o o o o o •pasn 1 1 1 O^ 1 o 1 1 1 cr^ o 1 T-j^ iO~ co" T-T Iff oT 3130JS JO OIUBA CI CO c» CI C4 CI CD •sjuaiu 1 1 1 T-H CI 1 »— 1 1 1 1 Cl 1— ( 1 t^ -ilsnqBJsa JO -ON cc « • • • • • • • • • • • W HH ' • " • • • " ^ ' " * • ' " • H cT - ^ ^ tT !zi 3 2 s -t^ m ll o if -^ m CO pq pq 1 3 ■73 a 1^ ^ ^ c3 .- « o K S ^ ^ o a >-> p-l 1 O o H 18G5.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 733 1 1 CO o 1 1 Hampshire Middlesex, -tj ^ ^ o O 1 -J-J en u W Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex, s 3 03 H-1 o 5 o a CJ o o H 734 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [I860. 01 Cl CO T-( CO 10 10 lO UO t^ CO CO CO rtK 00_ 10 i^ t- ■* 00^ t^ T*< 1—i CO co^ -t- •pDUUBl riT Iff 10 CD if^r 10" rC I t-T 0" 1 t-^ nt CO CO CO I— ( c> C7S d sapui JOJaqiuuii 05 CO •^ t— 1 Cl, 55 t—t cf rtl' ^ P CI «o t^ CO 10 in -+I Cl CO CO OS CI 10 C35 10 10 1- •past! CI <^l co_ *i CO Cl m 1-H T— t CI CO r— 1 *^ E& X' kJ t-J CO CO 10 in t:^ S 00 CO CO 10 1—1 IQ CI I^ CO •pa.inpiyiiavui i^ ^l ■^ 1 Cl^ C5_ UO CO) CI 1 1 1 1 cq_ oo_. cc~ co" CO *— t co" iO~ uf 10" id" Z Jiioij JO siojang I— 1 r-^ Ol i>. t— ( 1—1 s p * r-l 10 I- lO 00 1—1 Cl CO l^ •rH CI t^ CI t~ CO .CO CO •aiuKS 1~t o_ 10 1 CO 10 CO «::=_ CO 1 CO 1—1 1 ^ CO, 01 i^-T CO I^ t>^ t-^ i-T 1—1 co" Olli JO 3IHBA CO CO CO 10 ^ 10 00 t^ CO CO CO €©■ ■^ co__ l^ .—1 CO CI CO CO CO CO ^ t^ Cl Oi 1— ( 1—1 m 10 t- t^ 0: TM C35 ■puiiojS Cl^ GO^ 1 l-^ CO CO CI Cl 1 co_ CS^ 1 ■^ CI, o6~ co~ — 1 t^ CO 1 CI t- 1 CO CO 1 CO Cl CM »— 1 1 — 1 1 — 1 CI I— 1 Tfl t^ 1— ( m • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S w H oT '„ p _M ^.~ !zi 3 p _c~ .'~ rC" 3 co^ P ctf C pq 5'" CO m m 1— 1 3 a CO Middles Nantucl 1 a .i4 p CO cfi CJ 13 * 18G5.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 735 CO r-l »— ( tH O 1 CO '# CO •po-CoiUius spuun CO 1—1 1—1 1—1 CO o o o o o o o o o o lO o o lO CO o co_ OI o co_ ^ •pajsaAiitiBudco 1 €© co" I-I 1—1 CO- 1 of CO 1—1 CD O ©3= o O CO CO i^ o o CO o O -*l 1— I lO o o 1—1 •aiHBS o^ o_ rH^ t-;^ Til •^ 1 o o cq^ oiu JO aniBA ^ — 1 6^ CO O CO T-T t— 1 Ol of Ol co" lO CD lO * 1—1 1—1 Ol lO 6 g© 'A t-< ••— ++ +-t- ++ M o o cn. o o ^^ OD o •pajnpsj: 1 Cl^ o 1 ^^ 1 o_ 1 1 -nuBui Xjijaenf) cT CO lO CO o o I^ lO 1— I o o CO o t^ O t^ CO o o CO •pasn o^ o I— 1 o •^ 1 o GO^ o XOo;s JO oiilKA 1 — 1 LO of CO ' o I>7 I- I— 1 CO Ol -^ •A'jBUiqo -Bif joj siBua; r-K I— 1 1—1 CO CO 1 Ttl CO CO -Bivipui'Siiiii^'U 1—1 • JO SaU0}3BJlUIBJ\[ I CO o (M ■* 1—1 Oi o oo CO 1 1— < CO .— ( lO l>. •pa.Coi(Iiu3spiit!H CO 1— ( lO 1-7 Tfi o 1—1 CO Ol^ 1—1 CO 1—1 CO Ol Ol co" o lo o o CO o o o o o o o o CO , o IQ o o t^ o o o o o o o CO s lO C5 lO o t^ Ttl O) CO co^ o_ Ol^ Ol^ rj^_ Ci o CJi ■pajsoAiu iBjidvo (M CO CO CD o ^ ^ t-7^ ;2; -ano puB pauuuj CO CO lO~ CO LO~ lO 1— ( Ol ' 1—1 lO CO o o 1— r Ol J31HB91J0 onicA o iq^ 1— ( CO co^ "^ o Ol^ CO cd" '*" 7—*. T— 1 1— I \6 €© o to o o CO CO CO O UO t^ o o ■^ Ol o CO o ira (M Ol ^ »ra lO t>- o LO o Ol •pau -ano piiu pouuu; '^ CI o i^ lO CO I— 1 o CO lO of CO 1 CO" o CO 1— 1 o CO CO of co~ CO s^PSHJO aaquiii^ t- CO tH Ol 1—1 CO of oo • • • • • • • • • ■ • • • • 1^ i-i • • • ■ • , , , , , , , ^ B qT ^ cT , T* .4-^ ^ |2i o ;3 CO •-3 "o 3 CO 3 o 3 O -i=r <4— ' o 5 CO c 2 s 133 S i 1 V^ Cw S 3 C/2 O O H PQ pq w Q W f^ K 1— ( s ^ ^ Ph ^ !^ a 3 o Ph 736 ABSTRACT B'Y COUNTIES. [1865. CJ CO CO 1 UO lO t^ 1 O I-H Cl o I-H OS --H tH CO •^ CO Cl OS o CO CO •p.icliuo saiciua^ i-T 05 00 1-H o 1-7 lO^ cf 1-H 05 ^ CM Ir- 05 ict) CO o CO CO Cl lO t^ t- CO CJ •rH 05 I-H >*< o CO lO t^ o Cl c:» Cl •poXonIuia S31BIII I— 1 (t> o o CO o •^ iCi Cl OS 1 ^+1 CO -* CO o i-H CJ to LO OS >o OS Cl l^ CO t^ °i o oi i-H lO O^ 20„ o CO t- T)H lO CO CO ■* •pa^soAni jBjidBO o C5 lO I— 1 CO ■*" 1-H CJ CO lO OS OS o Cl 1-H CO 1^ 1^ CO I-l CJ co" o Cl" i-T o I-T CM CS_ I-H o o" 1-H *^ 9& rH o (>] CJ t^ lO CO CJ CO o Cl o CO o CO r/3 I- lO t^ (?1 o O 05 o CO Cl t^ o OS 1-H -H H •sooiig CD o en lO_ i-H o t^ 1-H '*;, o o CO "^ C5^ Cl^ O O tH~ -+r r-T 1-H cP Cl" CO CO i>r co~ Cl co" 1-H id lU sy sjooa JO 9U1BA OJ 1— 1 ^ I-H ■* CO 1-H t^ 1-H Cl OS CO I-H w €©■ CM rfi O I-H 1>^ CO ^ l^ 1-H OS <1 CO~ co" t-^ cd o" cf I-H I-H lO mf CO CO CO t- o CO o t- o CO o 1-H OS •^ CO Tti H lO o 05 o 05 o o l^ CO -rH O CO I-H CO ^ O o M •posn 5100JS o. OT T-H CO o lO CO^ 1-H 1-^ CO lO CO O o lO CO irT cT CO" lO" Ci •^ rjT CO~ co~ cd id" co" o" JO 9ll]BA SSOJO T-H CO 1— t CO CJ CI 1-H OS t^ Cl o r^l 9^ r-l CO CO CD I-H O to id" Til" rri co_ cd O id 00 00 O CO o lO o CO LO tH lO o CO t^ CO o rH t— CM CI c» Oi -e^ lO CO t^ t^ O rH CO CO •ps-ilipBjnUBUl :, o^ co_^ ■* ccT .-T I-H oT I-H -^ oT co" ^ cd oT o" s^o^S JO sarej o CM I-H Oi t^ Cl -:+< o CI 1—1 CM cf I-H irT lO cd TjH T-H CO ■*" Cl C5 CI CO CJ CI o o CO 1-H O CO o CO IC5 iH 1^ C) CO 1-H CO O CO o CO lO OS o T-H CO Cl •pajn^OBjiiuBiu <^l 05_ CO_ T-H o Oi^ 00_ CO^ '"1 ^ CI^ rH^ 0O_^ CO os^ of cT ^ CO Ci" co" Cl" c»~ id os" o" id of s:jooa JO SiiBj; CI CO (M I-H ■ ■* CO »-H as 1-H cf 1:- CO OS OS cf CI^ 1 •pa^foidoia spuBH 1 1 CM o 1 CJ 1 — ^ 1 1 1 § 1 CO 1 1 1 CO l-rt 1-H CJ o O O o o o o O o o •p3:)SDAU! iBjidBO 1 1 o 1 CO 1 1 1 CI^ 1 CD 1 1 1 H cS' Cj" oT cd" CJ Cl h) lO 1-H CJ CO 6© 1-H iJ •pOJllJOBJ ^5 o o in ira iJ <^ o lO i-H CO -tlUBUl JOl[}BD'-I 1 1 o 1 o 1 1 1 »q_ 1 o_ 1 1 1 lO^ s co" ^H 1 — t cd" cd <1 panatuBiia puB t^ CO OS CO CO ;na}Bj jo oiiiba CM ■<* Oi CD T-H Q S# •pasn 1 1 .— ( (M T-H 1 o o CO 1 1 1 Cl CO 1-H^ 1 Cl CO 1 1 1 i-H I 5l0O}s JO aniBA CD CO CM i>^ CO~ Cl cd CO I-H "*" CO 9& Ph •s;uaui -tisuqB}sajo-OK 1 1 CI 1 CO I 1 1 CO 1 ^ I 1 1 i.O 1-H « • • • • • • • • • • " • • • M oT cT . tT !zi 2 jT ■M i '-3 CO s rd a* CO P O to C ^- M 1 'o 3 &, 2 i P4 K o "5 o a 3 C» CO o '5 e5 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 737 O w o o o o o CO CO CO ■rtl o o o o CI lO ^^ CO CJ o_ C35^ o o CD "^l .^ 1 1 1 ic" ' 1 1 o ' cT irT 1—1 id cd CO CD •aniBSjo atiivA t>. o Oi CO CI I- CSi CD ■* m t-l I— 1 i-T 1-1 CI ID cf o o t^ o o o CO lO •pajnj lO lO 1—1 l>. o o ■^ CO in CJ CO co_ o_ o o 05 1 t 1 1 vo 1 -ocjnuBiu sjBH 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 ' o" co" id" id" o cd t^ CI C5 lO t- CI cn> <:» CO Ait!j;S JO "0^ 1—1 r-l t-^ CI Cti oo^ 03 i-T cf < o o CO CO CO o ^ 1—1 tW o o ^ 00 1—1 o CO CO CO CO o lO CO Oi o ■* 05 o 1 m .^ t 1 1 '^ 1 1 <5 •aniBS JO 9rnBA >o ' 1 1 r-l ' o 1 CI o cd Oi t^ (M o 1—1 o lO CO CI 1—1 w T-l 1—1 CI o CI !>:, H H i-T 'A 'A ^ O o o o o ira o o "^ OS H •p8JTi;oujn o o o o CO o IQ b- lO ^ tH o lO co^ co^ o^ Cl^ cq_ co_ -Txexa s^annog: 1 CO" I 1 1 t>." ' o 1 oT c^ cd i-T id ■< CJ CO lO 1—1 lO CO CI CO H CO AiWJg JO •OS. 1-1 lO 1—1 a o o o CI o o o o o lO i^ o o o CO o o CO o o CO CO •pasn r-H lO -* t^ CO o_ 1—1 CD CI_ •^ o I €©^ o" ' ' lo" ^" 1 lO >r3~ CO id id o cd Jioois JO aiUBA CO CO CI CO CI CJ 1^ cq_ 1-h" CI I— 1 -!ti lO CO cf •sjuara 1 <-l CI I 1 t^ 1-1 I lO 1-1 CO r-l CI CO 05 1—1 CO -UstiqE^sajo -ox - ■■- 1 > •pa^foidma spnBH 1 1 C^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K5 1 1 I t' o O o o O o 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 o^ •pD;s8Ant iBjidBQ €f& o" CJ 1—1 CI (4 OJ O lO lO o w 1 1 § ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 r 1 CI CD •otnBS JO eniBA .—1 1— T CO 9& CO CO H g©^ O •pajtijoBjnnein CO CO CO 1 CD CD lO o CO :, •oniT!S JO aniBA III) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o * CO O) fe g& g©^ -a IH o in> lO < o Cl CI •pajBdajd till 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o 05_ Ph JB91 JO spnnoa fill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD o CO O .— 1 1—1 o CO CO •pasn 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 a o_ 3ioo:)S JO enitJA (III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Si •sjnsra 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tH 1 1 1 1 I o 1— ( I— 1 1—1 -qsnq^isajo-oii 1 lO »o I 1 »o o 1 r— 1 O tH o tH CO ^ •p jdnia SBTBnia^ CM o lO O O CO o C4 t^ 1—1 CO tH CO r-i 1—1 of C5 co^ I— 1 cq_ oT 1 rH Ir- 1 1 00 o 1 O »-l CO o CJ I— 1 .H •pajfoidraa saiisH o:) OS 05 o CO T— 1 05 ■3 0) 3 .3 o o o o o o o o o o ■4^ j3 o lO o o o o o o o o o o o o T— 1 o lO o o Cl^ 05_ U •pa^saAuj iB^idBO 1 -^ »o" 1 1 of io~ 1 o o~ irf o" cf co~ i>r 1 CO r-l CM lO T-l ^ t- CO a t^ •Ji H e©= 1—1 lO .t— ( o. -^ 1—1 / a& o CO UO cc 1—1 o ;z; \a CM cc CO '-H ># *1 . ^ . . . <^' 1^ CI '^^ t- m •otnrs JO aniBA 1 1 1 ' CO 1 r-( 1 1 1 1 O lO" H (7i CO o H 1—1 ^ §& ?5 O P3 »o o oo o CO H 03 t^ 00 tH CO o •spBin S|BH III 1— ( 1 1 1— < I— 1 CO jBainiiBjjo-ox 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 co" 1 1 o co^ I—I CO t- •s:tBH O CI o t^ o o •r^^ JO sjannoa ojiii 1 CO oo 1 1 CO T— 1 1 1 1 r-l CO 00 1 o apBui jou ptBjg ^ \a cT cf Oi AVBJ^S JO oniBA Ol i-H CO CQ « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » IH • • • •> • ■ • • • • • • • Eh cT ^ 9 4^ f^ 'A 3 g a ^ ^ p2 a> oT O Barnsta Bcrksbi Bristol, Dukes, Essex, Frankli i t— I '35 p.. 5 in -4-» 1- O o S >-> 5 3 CO CO 13 e5 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 739 1 CO C5 1 CD "*( lO lO lO 1 o Cl CD 1-1 b- CO t^ CO i-i o CO T— I iO lO 05 o •paXoidnia spncn C4 -T" r-J. o O o o o o o o o O VO lO ^n o lO o o o o o o CO CI 1—1 o o_ CO ^l o CI. Cl^ lO o^ lO co^ i>^ •p3;s3AniiT!;!. ■^ o t^ CO CO CO o o I— 1 CO CO i4 I>. 00^ 05 I— 1 'ti ■* cq^ CO. o i-j^ CO. t>;^ ■aiuBS JO oniBA ' o- cf 1 ^^'• irT o t-T m 1 1— ( t-T 1^ cT cT u CI lO ira CI Cl •<^ ^ CO '^l CO t— < €©^ »— ( eo 1^ PS €©= o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o^ o o o o^ o o o o o o^ •p3.iniOBjtinBni 1 o" cT 1 ,-r iO~ o oT o 1 o eo" cf ifi irT •^ T-H C3 CI T+l CO 1—1 o CO C5 Oi a s^ioua JO 'Oil t^ o_ CO lO 00^ lO T-l CI 1- o -*( ^ of ccT co" 1—1 eo~ CI 1—1 Cl CO CO CO •spjBi 1 C30 eo 1 rtl eo 1—1 CO 05 1 CI i> ■* ■«*< eo I— ( I— ( i-( iH 1—1 o notaa JO -CM 1— I 1 CJ 1 1 1 o 05 Cl O o o 1 1 1—1 •^ •p.ldraa saiEraaj eo eo 1—1 CO CO 00 CO CO i-T cf 1 iH 1 1 1 1 CO o Cl 1 eo 1 1 '^i CO •paXoidina b31cm CI Cl Ol CI eo o o o o o o o ira o lO o t^ lO Cl €© o co_ o CD lO 1—1 •pa^saAui iBjidBO 1 1 1 1 1 cf I-I CO 1 1 1 co" o ■rt^' CO 1—1 * E© « •^ a" o o o o lO no O H o o o lO CI OD o ■sj CO t- o o Cl CO t-H^ H •aoiBS JO aniBA 1 ^ 1 1 1 eo~ -riT t-^ 1 1 1 1 o CO~ b rH Tjl o o o < rH iH CI UO (^ €© CO O CO CO Ira eo •paati; 1—1 1—1 o 'Tti CO t- 1 1 1 1 1 •:t< 1— ' CO 1 1 1 1 t- C73 -oiijnnBin suozoq co~ o co" urs^ CO CI CO c:5 o O o o O eo eo >o O o o 1—1 eo Oi •posn CI 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 O^ o^ o^ o 1 1 1 •^ CO :!I30JS JO BtllBA 1 1 1 1 cT i-T CO co~ 1 1 1 co~ CO cf CO 1—1 Cl •s;uaums!i 1 »H 1 1 1 1 I— 1 eo eo 1-1 Cl 1 I o CO 1— ( CI -QBjsa JO -ox; 00 . . • • • • • • • • • • • • P4 M . • • • ■ - • . • • • . • H oT ^ aT CO -v^ p o o Barnstabl Berksliire Dukes, Essex, 3 a c Oh a a a o ;2i o o a S o CO o la a 13 3 !25 oa * 740 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 eo t- 1 "^l 1 o 1 05 1 CO i^ CO 00 lO •pjdina sai^raa^ o 00 t- Cl 1 o rt( 1 ^ 1 00 1 »o 1 t- o •* •^ GO •paXoiduia saitjjt 1-1 CO TfH >o '^nng JO anitJA f-H CO CO o 1—1 •pa^oiduia spuBH 1 1 t^ 1 1 1 i 1 o 1 1 ' o 1 Cl CO H o o o o o o o o •pa^SSAUT XBJidBO 1 1 ■^ 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 oi 1 CD_ » co" co" OS H OJ ^25 o ID o lO HH 'pDsn o O so >o ►J 1 1 co_ 1 1 1 1 1 'S^ 1 1 1 05^ 1 co^ 31oo;s JO otiiBA 1—1 ■^ cd~ e& CO CO g& <« Iz; o o o o o l.O o »o 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o_ 1 1 ; cq^ 1 CR ■< •ainBS JO atiiBA iO" in" CO 1^ p @& CI CO <1 1—1 I— ( o ^ >H w A4 O o •paati^DBj eo eo 00 o 1—1 CO 1 ^^ -tiuBOT Bjnara 1 1 r)H, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD_ 1 '^ -najsiii JO -Oil oT cT cf t— 1 1 •sjuaui 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 T-i 1 1 1 o 1 CO -Hsnqnsajo-ox T— 1 1-1 so • • • • • • • • • • • • « l-H • • • • • • • • • • • • • H qT ^ to JT -4-r ^ %^ i25 o 1 .^ g -a 'b ^ ^' ^H -• to W ft w o a 5 .4" CO at o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 741 1 1 CI CJ 1 CI r-i 1 r-( 1 CJ CD 05 in CO ■po.foidiu3 spu«Yi T-i 1-1 lO o o o O o o o o CO CO o o o lO o o o o o uO lO CO CO CO o »•> I— 1 CO CI ■po;s3ji,nt iBjidBO 1 1 ^ I— ( 1 1 o 1 I-l CI I— 1 o CO I— 1 05 CD d o o o o o o r^ CO lO o t?; •pajtiiovju o iCi lO o o o o t^ CI 1—1 t-H CO CI Ttl CJ o o CO CO CD lO o -uBOi gujuo^ia 1 < of 1 1 CD 1 o lO o lO rH JO 9tl{BA SSOJO g©^ Ol r-l ■* CO f—4 ^ o >o o o o o o ira CI 1—1 o r- lO CO o o i-H CI ■rH ■rt< •p3sn 1 ^- t-i 1— ( CO o CO r-H CO o 5I0O;g JO 3tll«A o CI la CD CI CO CI 1—1 ■s^uaraqeii 1 ( ^ c> 1 Oi 1-* 1 CI 1 I— 1 ^ CO "* o CI -qi!}sa[ JO -ovi 1 i 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 OS •pjdaia saiBuiD^ I— 1 I— 1 ( I 1 I 1 1 CO rtl CI 1 tH 1 1 CI CI •paXoiciina saiBH r-i (M o CJ O O o o o o o o o o o o o o lO CI o CD •pajsaAui lujidBD 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO CO 1 1 1 T— ( lO I— ( 99= CI o o o o CI o o o o o o o lO t^ a.) •* CO tn •a tuns JO aniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI CO CI 1 1 1 CI IC PlH CO I^ .— 1 lO CD a ^ €f& fe. CO CO o o >o cs 05 CO >o lO CO ■* •paan^ t^ t- CI .— 1 o -OBjnnuni saazod CO CJ I— 1 CO CO lO o lO o o o CI o 1^ o o o •pasn 1 1 -:t< o o CJ OS CO npojs JO aniBA CI CO o CO •eauo; 1 1 1 1 1 1 OS CI CO CO 1 I— ( I 1 CI CO CO -DiynnBre jo -on m • • • • • « • ■ • • • • « • • W «H • • • • • • • • • - • o > • CI 3 a a o en aulBS JO 3T11BA 1 1 O 1 1 T— 1 1 o ■-J, ' 1 t- 1 CO t-;^ cq »— 1 cf cf ccT rjT t-^ co" h^ €©= TtH 00 rH Cl Cl ^ CO T+H g < s© tH ira »o O CO 1—1 t^ 03 O lO •pajti^oBjnuBin 1 1 ) I 1 eo_ 1 CI 05 1 1 OO^ 1 o 1 t qoBa JO aaqtunx i-H CI CI oo~ CO rH CO 00 1— 1 rH o o o O o CO CO ■p9sn 1 1 is , 1 1 CO co^ 1 i o Cl_ 1 OO CO 00 51D01S JO enitJA e& rH CI cT cf rH r-T CO Cl •S8U0} 1 1 >-( 1 1 K3 1 ■* O 1 1 o 1 ^ CO -OBJTIUBKJO -OJlI rH CO •pa^oidnja spn^H J> rH '-I 1 rH CI o CJ I O 1 Cl t- 00 1— 1 OO t^ rH 00 rH - o O O o O o o o o o o o iO lO O VO o o o o o o in CO •pajSDAUi midBO o^ rH O 1 cq_ CO o 1 00^ 1 I-:, ■^ lO t- rH^ i-T i-T o o oo" rH~ erf" \n €©= tH rH Cl CO 9& EC g o O t^ o o o O O o o ira Cl P-l •psjnpBjn o O CO CO o o lO Ci o o Cl CO o r-l '^^ 1 CD ■* o 1 lO I Cl co^ o CO TlH^ «1 -ni3ni sdrariti sy -r"" o^ of o Cl" cf r-T cf cf T*f snsoia JO onivA S& T-l CI CJ CO o rH oc §© W o o k3 M o kO o o o o c> o O o CO CO o C) CO o o o o Cl o o •* •^ •pasn I— 1 00 1 lO I— ( o 1 « I C5 ^H o CO o 51D0JS JO atijuA of cf TlH~ Ti^~ Cl 9& •sjnauntsji o iH t- 1 CI CJ rH 1 O 1 tH 00 CO CO O -fiT;sa JO -ojs; r- 1 >— 1 CO CO • • • • • • • • • • • • • • W 1-* • • • . • . • • p • • • • Eh qT ^ „ cT ^ ^ 2 Q ^ _a a ■ 03 hH 1— 1 -g to" O a Bristol, Dukes, m 3 ^3 s a Middles Nantuc] S-i o 125 3 o a 44~ 1 CO o o 15 e5 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 743 CO Iz; O <-} o o paAoidma spuBH •p3;S3AU! lT!}ldB3 •8cne8jo aniBA •p3jn?DBjnnBra •pasn Xoots JO aniBA ■sjuani ■qsnqt'tsa JO ■ON ( I t I t I CI I I ( I I I ■* I o o 1 I 1 I I CO I I I I I I CT) 1 o o o_ c^ I I I I o o I O I I { I t 00 1—1 o of I I 00 CI 1 CJ^ I cf I I I I o o 00 11(1 o o I CO I I I I 1 I i I I CI I o o o CO o o o CD ■^ ca o o 00 CO o o •pajCoxdraa spnau •pajsaAnt ibjkIco •pa-in?OBjnuBta •pasii Xoojg JO aniBA •sjnatnqsix -ci»;sa JO -OK OS o o o CI o o o o CD 10 I ' < O" I CO" I I CO 00 o 10 O I— ( ocT ' 00 o o CI I I o CI 00 cf o o cf o o 10 o 1—1 CO 10 CI^ co" o o 00 o o o 10 co" CO 10 o t>. 00 10 o CD • CD~ CI IS —r 2 <» a c a i ^ s a CS a f2 o o o 10 10 o6~ 10 10 CD 1 CO 1 1 1 "^i 1 CD 1 1 .-1 CI 1 t- CO CJ • • • • « • • • • • • • • • , c3 744 ABSTUACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o o rJH TtH o o •p3jn;DBjtinBHi 1 i 1 1 CD_ I 1 1 1 00^ co" cf CO^ , S}SBi JO aaqiuiivj ■^ t^ CN T^^ t^ t^ CO CO CO a H s o W o o cc 00 o CI CO a •paen 1 1 1 1 (M^ 1 1 1 o 1 co_ co_ rH_ ilDojs JO atiiBA cc i-T 0" eo" CO T— 1 CO CO H m ^ •S3U01 1 1 1 1 T^^ 1 l-H 1 lO 1 i-H CI I— 1 b- r- ( -OBjnuBH ;o -Oil CJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 Oi 1 1 1 I— ( 1 1 •p jdina saiTJtna^ »— 1 CJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 b- r 1 t 1 t- •paioidraaBoiBjii 10 10 o o 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 CO 1 CO •pajssAu; iBjiclBO of CJ CO o . o fe 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 00 1 CO_ -!l •91U18S JO atiiBA uo" cf 1^ S CO CO H? €©= T-K r-l O €©■ iJ o o * * O CJ CJ LO CO CO •paanioBj 1 1 » 1 » i 1 1 1:0 1 1 1 10^ 1 c» c-f ':J<~ co" •pasn 1 I s 1 I 1 1 1 •* 1 1 r co_ 1 !>•„ 3ioojs JO eniBA CI cp of 00 •sauo; 1 1 1 t t ) 1 1 CJ 1 1 I IQ 1 t-- -0BJTHrei\[JO "Oil M • • • . • • • • • • • • • « M • " « • • • „ • • * • • • • EH CO _f. #s. O •p3}saAnt mjdBO 1 1 1 1 1 1 P- o t— 1 1 1 1 co^ 1>^ co_ co~ U €^ CI 1 En ^ ft af O CI eo o >o o W o o !>. o GO CJ > •p3inpBjnuBUi I t t 1 1 ^- lO^ t^ 1 1 1 o_ o ■^^ 1 1 1 1 1 ' o f— i lO" 1 1 ) »o~ t-T oT 53 sapnJB JO eniBA I— 1 »— I rJ^ lO CI crT m W » o o N. o t^ •^ « •pasn o iQ TjH o CO CO ►— ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 o CI CO_^ 1 1 1 rH_ CO CO ^ 3I001S JO aniBA TjT CO r— 1 CO •sauo; 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH CI CO 1 1 1 •rtH t- t^ -OBjnuBK JO -0 vj tH 1 1 1 1 lO 1 "-I 1 Cl 1 lO CO CO "H CO •pa.Coidaia spusH ca CO CJ >-i CO CO o o o O o o o o 00 o o o o o lO CO •p3}S8AUt iB;!dt!0 1 1 1 1 t-:- 1 CO 1 CO 1 o o o t-;^ Tf^ t— ( o^ T— 1 lO~ \S co" Cj" c rH tH .— ( l-{ CO o 1 03 m^ €€» o M o o o O &4 o o o o t O •oinBS JO sntBA 1 1 I o 1 u-ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 o_ lO r-H co" t-^ m- tH 1-t • <1 •paati} o o o o cc o o o o H -OBjnavcu sSaj 1 1 1 o^ 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 »o o_ CO -ooqs JO siaqsna i-T r-l o o o o o ^ CJ o t-- o o o lO Cl s t>^ lO o o "^ Cl^ •9UIBS JO 311IBA 1 1 1 1 1 co^ CO 1 cT CI CO cd~ CJ co~ CO r-l K • • . . . • • • • • • • • • • H oT • • • • • • Ci -niiGin 9JBAi. 1 1 ** 1 o •* 1 1 lO I *^ 1 1 1 o_ o o uamana pnB 1 1 CO ' CI lO ' ' ' CO ' ' 1 lO lO iH 1—1 o (4 auoig JO etiiBA €& 1— ( fi ^ o o o o o o W o CJ o o o CI ^ •pasti t 1 CO ^- 1 1 < — ^ 1 '"^^ 1 1 1 O lO t^ O H 5ioo}s JO aniBA 1 1 1-1 ' ' 1 CO ' ' 1 ocT \a ofT CO cc €© •sjnacn 1 I O 1 CJ 1 1 1 CO 1 I 1 T-\ CJ CO T— I -usnqnjsa JO -o^i •paXoidnia spuBH CO .—1 lO 1 -+I O 1 I ^ CJ »-l CO CO CO crs I— ( t— ( 1— ( 1— I o CJ CI CO Tjl CJ CO lO o o o o o »^ o o o o o t- lO o o o o 00 O lO o o ira CO o^ ■^ CO 00 .-1 O CI co_ O CI CO ■pa^soAU! iBjidBO ■^" i-T o" 1 ^ r^ ' ' r^- r^ cT ci" o" o CI CO iJH CO CI 1-1 CO €© t CI lO o o 1-1 uo O O lO lO O lO CO 00 05 b- CI l~- t^ O CI CI O CI 05 1-j^ ■^ I— 1 O 05 i-< CO 1— ( ^ iq^ ic^ CO •smTss JO aniBA. fO~ o~ o" 1 ^ r^ 1 ' ^" r^ t-T t-T CO l^ CI rH CO CJ CO r-l CI o m^ CI T-l 1—1 CO CO en O o o CO o o lO o t^ CO o 00 CO >o o 05 lO o CO >o 00 LO O .-( 05 •p3jinoBj ^l l—J^ o r^ 1 in CO i-i CI o> cq_ r-*^ 00 -nuBra jaqt^n^i CI CI ' o CO o cf co" CI o CO CI t-i CO CI 1—1 t— ( .— 1 lO o 1— ( O lO lO o o o o o 1— ( ■^ o CO CO 1—1 CO o lo CO o t^ rM •pasn <— 1 CO o O CI CO cc C5 00 r-l i>:^ r^ 1 r« r> 1 1 "^ 5Ioo;S JO eniBA ■* CO 1—1 CO f— 1 en 1—1 It- rH cjT CO CO •sjuaut 1^ Tt< o 1 CO CO 1 1 t^ i-H r-H t- t- Ci o -qs!iqB;sa jo -os t— 1 »— 1 CI 1— ( o CI m • • • • • • ... a • • • W t— I C-l cT * • • • Hampshire, Middlesex, . Nantucket, . Norfolk, ■ • . 'A !3 c g^ oT O O a 13 Bristol, Dukes, >< -^ £- "^ S S W Ph K 3 o a 5 Suffolk, Worces o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 747 I— I o I lO OI ire o CO ure CO OS o CO •paioidcaa spn^H CO 1— 1 o (M CO CI CO CO CO o CO 1—1 rH ire o o o o o o o o o O O o . o o o lO o lO o o o o o o t/2 ft lO^ CO co_^ o lO^ r-l o ire lO co^ "-"i. CI •pajsaAut iB^tdBQ ccT ^-^ 1 CO iO~ co" ■^ eo^ co" co~ co" rjT co" HH .— < 1— ( CO Ol I— 1 CI CO ure rH t^ CO tJ e& tH •* » €© ft o o o o o o GO o o o o CO o o .— ( o lO lO CO o o o o Oi en •auop iijo.u. 05_ t>^ 1— < lO co^ o^ CI o o o_ 1— 1 O O ft jgmouBjoaniBA cT o ' o of o •^ cq^ l- co__ 1>^ OD^ O • CO Cl^ CO spuna ? siooa •^ CO- 1 icT icT o" i-H t— 1 1 CO cS -+r cf CO 'saqsBg JO aniL'A .—1 I— 1 OJ CI T-l C3 1—1 ire C5 CO ij §& hH o o o o o o CI o o o ire t^ 55 o o o o o o ^ o o ire t^ CO •pasn OI o o o_ co_ lO CI co^ CO i-^ t-:. o XI '^I\ ^ r^ T /^ i-^ 1^ r VI M o~ CO ' Iff ■^ cf CO" cf cT e6~ co" o JlDOJg JO 9ni8A •* CM CJ 1—1 »o CO Cl r^ CO €# CI rrl •sjuamqsii o T*1 1 CO o o "* lO lO '^l CO o o >— 1 I— I .-( I— 1 rH o -qBjsac JO -ox T-H ' . 1 1 CO . o lO O CI Oi o lO OI lO lO •r+l o o rH I— ( CO CO O rH t-- IJ o LO Ttl t^ .— 1 <53_ to o^ r-l eo^ 1—1 Tt^^ •^ cq^ o •< •aniBS JO aniBA rlT '^ co" cT '31~ o^ I— ( 1>^ i-T T*r ocT co" o cT l-H K M €©= I— ( CJ 1—1 I— 1 CI lo CO rH CI ft 55 CO rH o o CO CI lO o 'tl '^ CI CI. •O rH CO -d •apt'tti siig lO o T-t TJH t^ o 1— ( o CO lO t^ CO rH ire c» •^ •* co_ CO Tfl o t-( 05^ 1—1 r-H_ t- co^ I- cq^ -joo JO iaqrariK T-( cr C^ 1—1 co" co~ oT 1— ( t rH O 1 O 1^ o t^ lO m Ol >re o o Cl CO C5 ire o ire CI OD —1 OI 1^ o CI ■^ CO C5 1—1 l^ o CO CO ■pssn lO (M ro CO 05 lO lO ^ uo T— 1 -* t- CO^ CO '^i •5I0OJS JO aniBA CO ca CO OI r-( l-H CI 1— ( o I— 1 cT co" C0~ ci" CO y—t ci" rH 1— 1 €l& •saijo; l-H ■* t- CO 1— ( t^ CO CO CI CI CO c•^ CO t^ CO T-( (M 1—1 1—1 1—1 r-i CI -o»jnuBi\!: JO -ox t—< CO ^ a • • , « a • cT • • • • • • • a ?!5 3

'7^ co" 3 ■73 a ftn g M l-H V3 s S3 o o a a2 P" 13 •4-1 o H o 748 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t^ 1 1 CO 1 t- N. •po,foidin3 gpuBH 1— ( CJ o o o o l-S o o VO •pajsaAUjicjidBO 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 o^ co" 1 1 IC 1—1 1 •3 cf 1— < o o o O CO o o CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 CO t>. •aruBS JO anicA -^ tTi ^ •^ o 1—1 CI rt €# €*& H pi o o o O •paiiijoBj 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 8 1. 1 o CO 1 o CO O -hhbui aaquinx CO o 1—1 CO T—l t—l CI •* o o o o o o o o •past! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oo 1 1 CO 1 o "*! iloo?g JO aniBA CO CO CO CO 1— ( •S3U0} 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TH 1 1 T-l 1 1—1 CO -oBjiinviiijo -ox I 1 1—1 1 o o o r-l C3S 1 CI 1— 1 lO CO Cl •padnia saiBtnaj CO o 1-1 CO CO o CJ CO 1—1 1 "*< ■rH 1 LO CO CI CO CO 1 CO T-l ■^ lO o ■paXoidina eaiBji CI lO 00 CJ T-l CO CO CO r-l lO CO I— 1 05 CO lO o o o o o o o o o lO o t^ o IQ o o CI »o lO o ICi J^ CO , . ro CI 1—1 •pa^saAoi iBjidBO 1 cT r- ' cf CO CJ O 1^ 1 o CO CI 1—1 -« €&• •* CO CI 1-1 00 •* lO ■* 00 CO o in> o o o o o CO tH o 1-H v.i CO o o o ira CO * m W •apBca Baxog CO 1 '''- t- CO CO lO o 00 CO JOdBJ JO OtllBA o I— ( ' CO 1—1 1-H CI ' CI 1—1 o co' T-l «* 1—1 CO 'A ^ o M -* o o o o o r^ CO CI o 1—1 Cl t- CO o o o 02 lO 1—1 r-- <~. Oi CO •apBiu eaxoa: OD o CO CO CO CO o 1 '^- CO 1—1 1- t-. napooAlJoainBA ' CJ CI o ' lO I— t o CO 1— ( 1^ o 1-i t^ 1—1 ' en en 1—1 I— 1 CO CI CI CO CJ 00 o O o o o o lO CO CO OJ m CO CO 00 CO o o lO 05 00 CO ■^ j^ •* CO •pasti UO CO . '=o lO lO CO \a CO CO lO CO -^ ^oojs JO aiiiBA 1—1 ITS 1—1 CO CI o ^ rH CI T-l CO o 00 o 05 CO CO I-l 05 1^ 9& •sjuaui 1 .-1 >o 1 CI 1—1 CO O IQ 1 CO CO la o CO r-l I— 1 CI 1—1 r-l CI T-l -Tt^ 1—1 •^ r— 1 -USiWBjsajo'OK Cl CO • • • • • • • • • • • H Eh oT . . . cT .r . a ■ * ^ * o O stabl sliire "o ?r -y^ 3 c ishir lesei antucke orfolk, o ^ 2 en o -is '72 3 ;g 2 rt a -^ i .-2 ,o o H W « pq n H f^ 1-M H S ^ ^ Ph C/2 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 749 1 1 CO 1 1 rH 1 CI 1 1 o 1 o o 05 •p.lClUia S0IBIU3 j[ UO CO CI CO I— ! 1 1 <-t i I CI 1 CJ 1 1 o 1 o Oi '+I •p8ifOt(Ini3 83IBK T-( tH I-( I-H 00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o lO o CO o o lO CD •pa^saAni iB^id^o 1 1 ^ 1 ' c£ 1 1 1 o CO CO 1^ CO W O «o o o o o CO o O CO o o o o CO C-l lO I-H 05 o o o lO < •dvavs JO 3niT?A 1 1 '*'~ ' 1 o" 1 1 1 CI ' d- ro .-H 3 g& I-H t^ o T-l CI CI CI 125 m^ O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o •p^Itl:^ I ^- 1 I-H lO o 1 ^•~ o CD 1 1> 1 ' o x+l ' o ■* lO -OBjnUBUI SSOJO 00 CI CI TjH o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o •pasn 1 00 ' of ' o 1 r pj e^ .— 1 o m •paanjoBj 05 00 o o o o C5 CO -nuBin s^iJOAi. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 o 1 o 1 cc 1^ wi^ JO atiiBA CO •* ■^ o o rH •pasti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO CI 1 o o 1 ^ 1 00 o 51oo;8 JO 8t1I«A €f^ CI , "• r-T CO CI •sauo:j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J-t 1 CI 1 CI 1 lO -OBjnuBjj JO -OK oc • . • • • . «^ • • • • • H M ■ • • • • a " " • « • . • U| IB „ ^ a> .- %^ !2i P .5 a u '-3 (O to J4 13 o o Barns Berks Bristo Dukes Essex Frank Oh a a •73 a ;2; o o Eh o o H o in 750 absTeact by counties. [1865. tH Cti r-l 1 oo (M O l>. t^ Ttl CI lO CO Cl CO •pa.toiduia spuBH I— ( CO lO CI CD ■Til co CO CO CO o o o o O o o o o o o >o I— 1 CO o o o o o o o o o o o Cl C) Ttl o o CJ^ I-I o TjH o o o oi_ CD o o CI^ •p3;S8AUT iBjiduo CO od" o ' -iH- o Co" of co~ ccT ■^ 1—1 oo" co" 1—1 g© (M a o CI CI CO iCi CO o -^ ^ CI lO 1—1 CI CD CI 05 o I— 1 CO co^ o o CI o o tH o 05 o o Cl o t^ m 03 o t-- 05 C3 o uo o rH o o CO C5. Oi CO ■< •pDati;oBjiiiiBiu Ol^ o CO 1 "^- co^ in iq^ t^ l-^ o_ I— 1 1—1 '^ o a SBO JO oniBA i-T CO t-T ' t- KJ~ cf ccT r-T •^ •r co" ccT CO 3100JS JO aniEA i-i ^ cs o 1-1 T-l t-l CO CD ■* 05 i-H_. 1— r •SBUO% tH lO ia 1 o tH lO CO 05 I-I CO Cl Tji 05 o -OBjnuBre JO -ox CO •pjdiua saiBcaa J 1 1 I 1 1 I o c^ lO CO o Cl I— ( 1 C5 1 1(0 CO 1 lO •pa^oidraa saxuiii 1 I 1 1 1 1 lO CJ 00 o CO 1 CO 1—1 1 1—1 1— I 1 CO C5 T-l fH 1—1 Tjt o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ^r. o o 1 PQ Dukes, Essex, cs a o S '.B h- 1 t—l ^ s •^ ^ o a 5 i 53 en o e5 1865.] ABSTEACT BY COUNTIES. 751 I •* 1 1 1 I 1 CI CI o 1 1 CJ CO •p8.Cotdaia spuuH rH iH 1 CI o o O o o o o o o O o o o o 1 lO^ 1 1 1 1 1 o lO 1 1 Ttl CO lO_ Oi_ •pojsaAm iBfidKO CO l-H cr I— 1 CO 1—1 1— i co" o CO CO m^ > , xn H o o O o o o o •paanioBjiiuBiu o 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o O 1 1 o co_ o o o o iq_ < saAjasaij pntj o CO o i-T ira" iQ lO saRo; J JO atiiBA r-l CO CO 05 1- m H O O o o o o o S •pasn ^iDojs JO aniBA o 1 o^ €6= 1 1 1 1 1 o o CO o CO 1 1 1 o o CO I— 1—1 o CO co" o cq^ CO •s^nacaqsn 1 .-1 1 1 1 1 1 T-( CO 1 1 1—1 CO 1— ( CO 1—1 -qBjsa JO -Oil CO in CO I— I CO CO t^ CO CO CI o o 1 00 o i •paXoidtna spuBH CI T— 1 CI CO t^ CO 00 CO I— 1 o o o o o o o >ra o o .o o in CO -* o o LO o o t^ lO 05 CI t^ CO ira CO CO CI CO CO lO t-^ i-H^ 1 lO t-;^ 1 i-H_ C5_ •pa^saAin iB|idBO ^ OJ*^ fe T— 1 i-T ID CO cf ■^ cf CI CO lO »o o o lO o o o o o o o CI t- CI r CO" \6 " €© CO CO CI •«i< I— 1 9^ o o o o CO o o o o o o lO 1—1 o • O 1-H o o !>. CI CO lO lO o -* CO o t- •;35iJBra aoj CO TtH CO CO l-;^ i-H Cl^ lO CO CO o CI 1 CIS^ cry poAJosajd saox o\ cf »— 1 of cf co" ca rjT 1—1 o •sjuamqsii rH Ttl C5 I-l CI CO CO Oi CJ o CO r-i o C) CI T— 1 1 CI CI CO -qBisa JO -ox 1—1 cc • • • • • • • • . • • • • • 1^ h-( . • • • • • • « • • * . ^ aT ^ aT y -^-t ^ ^r --. a> - »^ c b CD ^ o ^ 'A r^ (I ^ (D • "^ o ^ ,^ -*-» -.-* rfl 1 C3 O o -2 3 to CO -4-' 3 CO to 3 c r3 a CO S t— 1 CO 3 •4-) a 1 o o a >-> 3 CO « CJ u o tt-t o n a o * 752 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 1 1 ■* CO Ut) CO lO O CO lO 1—1 ■paXoicIuiBspuBH 1—1 CO CO o rH o o o o o o o o O lO o tH o lO o o o 1— ( •pajsaAniiB^idBO o to" i-T CO cT 00^ i-h" o o 1-i CD CO co" Cl, o CO O o Cl Cl Cl o o o CO O IC lO CO 1^ o o iCi lO , o l^ Cl lO Cl CJ^ o o o •8int?s JO aniBA 1 o" CI Cl CO CO CI 1-1 "^ co" CO CO Cl QcT cf CD 4- €©^ ■pannsip o o CO 00 1-1 o o CO 00 M o o Cl o Ttl o o CO CO sjotibiiaaiUOiiB 1 CI CO o CO o CO, W H JO siawBa JO -oist to Cl Cl cf o lO lO o o r/2 o »— 1 r^ o •<*< s 1 --1 1 00 lO 1 1 o^ 1 lO •ouiBS JO aniBA m T— 1 1—1 cf lO % 1-1 1— ( •psTiu 1 Cl 1 CO T*^ 1 I O 1 ■* -sip TOi[ooiv t— 1 1—1 eo CO JO SI3WB5I JO -0^ CO CO UO o CO o o o o in CO -rH o •* >* o o o Cl -* •pasn 1 O^ uo CI^ t>;^ lO CO uo t^ o ^DOJS JO aniBA C5 i-T I-( eo o Cl cf cd" CI CO •sai 1 CJ I-l rH 00 tH tH Ttl CO o -jainjsia JO -Oil CO ■pa.foidina spnBH 1 o Cl eo o t^ CO o 00 eo -* C5 CO "^ 1—1 I-l t- CO I— ( 1-1 eo CO Cl .CO o c:5 1—1 Cl 1-( Cl OS o LO o o O o o o o o o o o lO o Cl iQ o o o o o o o o lO o r^ 1— ( "^ 05_ lO o CI^ o t-;^ t- co^ 1—1 CO t-;^ o •p3}g9AUI IBJldBO 1 o" eo" lO" co~ co" cf co^ >o cf b-T co^ ■*" 1—) e& Tt< t^ I— 1 o 1—1 o 1— ( 1—1 CO 1— ( "*! CO 02 m o lO C5 o o o ''Jl o o o o o CO o CO 1^ o o o CO o Cl vn CO o ^ •pojnjoBjnuBin IC 1 •^ lO^ 1 co^ o o i-0_ 05_ lO^ CI, iq^ ■^ CO CO pBOJa JO sniBA ' ^ r-T 1 <:£ o cT •^ cf c6~ ^ i-T ^ CO Ci w CO Cl CO Cl lO Cl >o CO o o iO lO ^ €© Cl ■* t- T}< 1— ( o. Cl CO <1 r-T eo" n J^- O t~ o 05 o o o lO o lO o t- o co O o o T— I o o o CI rH CO o CD o ^ •pasn o t-j^ o c» o o o CO 1—1 CI_ 1—1 cs CI, C5 1 -^ Jioojs JO oniBA ' CO t^ ■^ i-T >o~ r-4 t-T TiT Cl oT 1—1 I-T 00 r-T CI o T-\ 1—1 ^ T— 1 f-H CO t^ o o CO €©^ T-l CO o Cl CO 1—1 cf 1 ■* m 1— 1 lO iH CO Cl Cl 1—1 Cl CO C5 Cl CO •satwsiBajo -ox >— ( CO ^ CI LO rH o CI cc . • • . - • • • • • • • • • ■ W aT * • ' • 9 03 _Q3 % ..^ ^ 'A O o Barnstabl Berkshire to" 03 _2 g en a 03 O •4-1 c 12; o a o a 5 CO 03 03 C3 U o 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 753 1 1 lO o rt< 1 o 1 CO 1 t- CI b- CO CO •p.ldiua SDIBIUDJ CO t- CO CO t- 1—1 o 1—1 1—1 CI l-( CD cq_ cf (M CO t^ 1 OJ 05 CO CO CO 1 1— t CO CO CO CO « •pa.foiduia sbibh CO •>*l CO CO lO r-l CO CO 1—1 CO CO CI 1-- r— I GO C5 •^ f— ( I— 1 o •«! a CO lO lO o o O o 05 Id o OS l:^ CO M ira ■^ OJ o o O ira CO CI CD ^ t- lO ^ OD ^ ■^ •9UIBS I>^ Tjr<«co of LcT co"" CO CO o rtT co" oT co" 1—1 oT t— t ITS It- TtH 1—1 o CO o CI ■^ 1-1 ■^ CO -^ 05 CO s 911J JO atiiBA »— 1 »o co^ C^J iH CO <^l CO 1— 1 lO^ OO^ < g©^ i-i~ cC i-T lO" 1—1 CO I— ( •sjuaiuiisii CO OS CO 1 t^ »ra CO 1—1 00 I o OD .—1 lO C35 I— 1 1^ '* T-H rj< (N CI 1—1 lO CO o o -qB^sa: JO -Oil 1—1 1—1 CI CI CD 1-H ■pa^foidraa S8ibh[ 1 1 1 1 t^ 1 1 1 CO CI 1 CO 00 1 CO CO 1—1 CI 05 CI o o o o lO iCi o o o o t- t^ 1 1 1 1 •^l J 1 1 t^ 1 co^ 1 o^ I— 1 CO •pajsaAniiBJidBO ■ cf CI co~ —I lO" r— 1 CO CO lO o' o lO o o t^ o lO CI 00 00 1 1 1 1 ^^ 1 1 1 00 1 CI I GO o 'ft^ M •aitiBS JO aniBA -n" eo" co" ■^^ r-T cf (4 ^ 1—1 CO CO CI S T-t lO 1> ^ u 1— t ^ H M ^ lO o o o 00 oo M •pajtijoBjnuBui t^ o o o rt< CI 1 1 1 1 lO 1 1 1 00 1 co_ 1 lO I— 1 oo__ jaag jo siaajBg oo" ccT 1— ( 1—1 o o CJ t^ CJ K3 o CO t^ CO CO CJ o CI CO •pasn 1 1 1 1 !-<_ 1 1 1 CO 1 1> 1 o lO t-^ 5loo?s JO aniBA co" co" co" CD CO oo" C35 CO 1— T i— ( 00 9& •saua.Maaa JO •o>j 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 lO 1 CO 1 CO CI CI CO • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • fH w ^ • • • • • • • • • • • • • H ^ ^ P en ■iS jlT P r— 1 4^ \5 ^ a c -M ■3 3 J4 CO . 00 o t^ r*4 o I— •pajioduii no "^ 1 ■*„ CD 1 1 1 1 >o 1 CO CD_ 1 o_ # sieqAlJO snoneo C5 CO Ol oT of 00 cq_ •H^ Ol o o o CO o Tt< m O o LO o 00 05 o CO CO o t^ o . t^ . '^ ■^1 -^ •aiuBS JO aniBA cT 1 ^'■ CO OD 111^' I CO- lo- 1 co^ OD o t- OJ lO CO .— ( o CO__ €& CO co~ t^ t- lO o o CD o CO C5 o t— o CO t- o CO •pa^jodiuf no r-H_ 1 cq^ co_ o 1 1 1 lO 1 co^ t-r, 1 , ■^ ui.iadsjosaouBO od" .—I od~ CO -Ttf of co" I-l of Ol K0~ CO 1—1 Cl '^l OO o t^ lO -tH o •siassaA o "^ CO CO (X) , t- CO Ol CO 1 r-l >o CO 1 1 1 o 1 Tfl 'S^ 1 '^ i[3ns JO aSBaaoi of of CO of of o t- 00 1 CO 1> CO lilt- 1 CO CO 1 rH 1 •pjduia SiassaA Ol Oi I— 1 Ol CQ • • • • • • • • M M • • • ' ■ .~ «" .r -i-T iT * o o CQ S Berkshire Bristol, 3 Essex, Franklin, Hampden Hampshir Middlesex Nantucke Norfolk, Plymouth Suffolk, Worceste o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 755 CI ■* o 05 CO o ■* CO 00 CO 1 CI CI rtl 1 1 1 1 o CO CO ^+1 1 f-^ •pa^foidcaa spa«H ao - eS CO co" 4. Cl CO CO I-T rH CO o o o o o rH CO o 1^ o o o o CO 05 o CJ o t^ OD o t^ •^ 1 1 o cf •^ 1 ill'* 1 •pa;s3Ani iBjidBO CO ' 00 1 o ' I— 1 ' ' ' lO CD in Cl CO 1 lO CO ^ Cl I— ( t-^ i© cf eo^ CO »o Cl .—1 lO o> ■* CO Cl o t>. o t-.^ 1 1 1 ■"1 ' 1 1 1 1 c:j_ CO CO^ 1 o_ •nBSJoaniBA 05 I— 1 r-T o CO CO cf cf 1—1 co" lO T-H OS CO in 00 O rH 1— ( Cl iO •pios T!0 isait: O^ 1 1 1 •-1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1— 1 •* r CO poo JO 9T11BA I— ( CO t-C i>r Cl co" lO" Cl *^ 05 u OD C) CO 05 CO o CO » CI 1—1 lO CO CO o Cl H CO CD CO t^ Cl^ C5^ t^ CD •DttlBS o 1 cf eo" cf 1 I 1 1 1 1 ■^" cT 1 c£ an) JO sniBA 05 o CO 1— 1 CO co_ o g©^ r-T cT a ^ t^ Cl Cl 05 lO »c O •a 03 S3 a 03 756 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [18G5. 00 '-' t^ CO 1 lO CO CO O 1 00 05 OJ C) 05 CO CO ■^ o CI •paXoidtua spn^H lO_ lo CO . I— 1 lO^ •^ ■H- r-T co" oT p » ■< eo Jr- o UJ o t^ 05 CO ^ » rH Ol o 1— 1 CO CO CO rH C5 H CO o 1^ cq^ ao_^ CO CI^ CO eo_ •a ■mSiajj jnj lO^ 1 or -^" cP 1 CO o CO cP 1 oT poAjaoaa }u,mv CJ 05 CI eo t- t- CI rH CO )— ( >* ^ oT f— 1 P3 g©^ r-H « m «!5 o »o lO o o Tin o o >o 05 M eo o o o CO o o CI CJ O O o o GO CO 1— < co^ o c» 1 '^ 1 » •auiBs JO aniBA o I- ' (M CI CO C5 1 CO CO OS cf 00 CO T— 1 '=•1 lO CI CI^ 00. fe T— ( ■r)^" CO H €©^ I— 1 .— * €© < O O 00 CO ■* CO 05 t^ CO ':♦< I— I 00 1 ■sias o t- eo oo CO ■^ CO CO *— * 05 CO ■^ 1 t-^ in rl< I— 1 o^ a^ r— ( CI, 1 l--;_ ►^1 -S3A JO 82BUU0X ^ »rf oo" T— 1 T— 1 CO CO 1— < H CO T-l -tl t— ( CI CO M ;> CO 1 05 t^ o CI t^ 00 05 Th 1 Oi •613SS3A JO -O.M r-( CO CI 1—1 CO I— 1 CO Cl i-h" o IS 05 1 o 1— t CI 1 lO o 00 t^ CO lO 1 1 CO •paiotduia spuBH l» 05 1—1 »— 1 lO o T— 1 I— 1 •* CO • o as 00 o CO o CI o o ■Tt^ o t^ tr- J3 CO Oi T— I o 1-H o ira >o IQ .— ( io lO^ CO o co_ CO o^ CO 1—1 O^ o rr. Q •8U1B8 JO atiiBA. cT 1 o^ o o 1 ^" co" I— 1 Co" 1 1 co" . lO l^ m H^ 00 oo o -*l , o o Cl t^ CI •o r— ( ^ •ua^B} stajjBg (M 1 "-^ o^ CO 1 o o CI »o CI 1 1 00 u ■*" o cT ^^ irf co" co" f— 1 IJ i-H I— I "^i ttl o CO C5 o O r-( ■p3}S3Aa! IBJldB3 oo_^ 1 CO^ 1 a^^ 1 1 1 1 1 05 05_ <=^.. I CD_ *. of •^ rjT lO CO~ ira B €©= rH iQ oo 03 €©^ C« Jj O o o CO 00 o CO t^ 05 I-) lO CO o o t— 1 CO CI CO CI u ■*_ 1—1 CO 1 1 1 1 lO t-;^ CO co_^ 1 CO K •amcsjoaniBA i-T Ti5^ CO CO CO lO" ^ CO j-i t- I— 1 CO Cl CO 00 O O o t^ f— < CO >o 00 ■* .—1 00 o '^l ■^ CO oo 05 05 •U3XBJ siaxiBg t>^ 1 05 CI t-^ 1 1 1 1 CO 1-^ '^-' t^ 1 CO, orT co" o CO lO cf cT (M 1—1 C) T— 1 I— 1 05 CO CO lO 05 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H M • * • • [^ aT • • !Z! 3 s ^ a> Cft' O c3 C cS "■5 .— r oS o 12 .23 ft s i _aj j2 o o E s « o O H CO * 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 757 •pa.CoicUuaspireH 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 i 1 1^ lO lO t- t^ 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1— I •pajsoAnt iB;!dBO of * CO •H- O) o 00 CC •O o iQ !5 •acuBS 1 .-H_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 tH 1 1 1 1 1 lO )-H eo co" Ui am JO aniBA l^ t-- U €©= s© S t— < ij 00 o 00 CO o. CO ■pajinoBjnnBtn 1 co__ 1 1 1 1 1 1 o i-T 1 1 1 1 1 CO auin JO S51SB0 ^ IQ ■sutJM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1—1 amtT JO '0^ 1 •^ r-H 1 t- T-l \n ^ .— ( 1 CO CO 1 I— ( CO •paJ 1^ I— 1 CO CO CO Cl I— 1 CO 00 o o o O o o ira o lO o o o o o IC o lO (M lO t^ . o ira •^ 1 o o 1 OJ^ o CO 1—1 1 lO^ I 05_ t-;^ •pajsaAUiiBjidBO h-T -^ ^ t-T of 1— ( t-T Tl^ CO CO T— ( 1— 1 Tf< 1—1 CO s €& »-i Cl M €# o tH Oi ■>*| "^ rtH co_ o CO Cl^ CI 00 lO ■^ •pa^sOAUi ibjicIbo €& i>^ cc 1 CO" oT t>r iO~ cf ' o o- ' o" r CD o ' lO CI ' CD t-T Joqjon^JoaiiiTJA Cl ■^ iH iH tH iH *. •;85[ O eo b- o t^ lO 00 tM CO h- K3 ifS m -jBui joj pajBd O o co o CI CI Oi b- CO »o Ir- 00 ►J O CO co^ CI CJ^ Oi^ Oi^ CI^ 00 Oi O ■^ hi -aad sai^^uitis .—1 t-T Ci I ^'■ ccT ccT iH~ CO ' cf CD" 1 co" o~ pnB spjBoqdBio ^ (M ■* tH iH CO CO Cl CI 'stijfi JO aniBA §& CO C3i lo 1—1 ro CO CO CO t- \o CO tH CO b- CO iH CO tH Cl o t^ Oi o CO ■ ^ CI CI CO 00^ 00 Oi CI^ OI •auiBS JO aniBA 1 CO CO ' CO" irT CO" cf iO 1 cf oT 1 Ci t^ t>- O Oi lO ca tH •m o tH 00 CI C) CI 1^ iH ■^ co_ JO ?aaj JO -Oil co~ i>r eo ■^ i-T cf CO~ rjf t-T tH CD 1-1 tH tH CI tH ■* iH tH •* ■* 1 '^ tH o tH >-0 1 CI Oi 1 lO Oi •snilCMBSJO-ovi T-H lO CO IH Ci iH iH Ci CO • 1H tH tH eo tH_ tH • • • • • • • * • • • • • . 09 W tH EH W 1, £ ^ iHi 2 .9~ i-i -4^ -2 !»" o pq pq Dukes, Essex, 3 CI IS a a Middles Nantucl Norfolk Plymou Suffolk, O O H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 759 ■paXoiduia spucn CO 1 lO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t/3 i-H r-l O o O o o O °i. c^ Oi_ ■pajsaAin i^jideo oT 1 riT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO t^ CO m g& o » o o o «>1 •pauuu '-og) o CI o • o o 'noji 'IBOO 'iBJ 1>^ 1 co" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o" -ouim JO aniBA 1—1 in 1—1 €# €# •spaa JO 'OX 05 1 Ir- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1— ( 05 TjH 1 I-H rtl Oi O 1 •<:tt ■* 1 o in •paXotduia spnen CI CI CO t— 1 CI in Cl 1—1 Cl I— ( Cl •* CO la o 05 o ci) Cl t^ in 1— ( Oi t^ CO o o o in CI CO CO o CO Cl lO co_^ CO ■^ Cl ^ CO •pajsaAut iB^idBO «o CO i-T 1 CO ■*" cf ' I— 1 cf cf ' i-T co~ .f- e© r- 1 h3 m <1 o u LO •rH CJ r^ t^ in m Cl in Cl M "Tti lO f-H 05 CO t^ Ttf •* in OJ ■< ro t-;_ o CO^ co__ c^ ■«!JH in Oi^ -*l K •9UIBS JO oniBA i>r CO 1 1> cf Iff ^" I uf ^" ' rjf cf o I— I 1— 1 T— 1 •7< CO 1-1 in Cl o o o ^ o in CO o o o o UO lO •* o CI CO CO o Cl •pajtuoBj 1— ( 1>^ 1 co_^ CO in '^'- 1 °°, 03 r« 1 t- CO 1 cf t>r 1 eo o T)H~ ^ ' ■r+r O ' cf i-H -nuBui siansna o 00 CI T— 1 in CO CO CO CO 1— ( •* O CI cf 1 CO C5 CO iC Cl o CO ■rH 00 1 o Oi 1 l^ ^ •paXoidinaspuBH Cl CO o I-H CO 'ifl o rH o 05 CO CO Tfl Ol CI CO r-t I— 1 CO 1—1 CO CO t^ CO CO .— 1 CI o O o o •* CO CO o •* t^ ♦ o o t^ «» Tf< TJH 00 CO o 05 Cl ■* ^ TO lO CO I>^ Cl^ I— 1 1—1 o CO o in in_ « •pajsaAui iBjidBO CO o~ "*" 1 CO~ IQ in" o" o ' Iff cf 1 o irf •1 CO t- 1-1 o t:H l^ in 00 t^ Cl m b- 1—1 Q i-H 1— ( CO CO CO o CO o '*< t- 00 O Tti o CO CO ^ co_^ Cl t- -*i oq_ CI co 1—1 CO co_^ o ■auiBS JO aniBA o c>r ctT oT o" Iff CO" •^ CO' • CO CO" ' CO co" »o o "*< o 00 CI Cl o CO o CO T-H u ©a CJ T— 1 T— 1 Cl iH CO 1—1 Cl Cj^ o K r-f CO s €©• CO CO in o o in CO Cl t^ CD 1— ( O CO •;a5iJBni joj T— 1 ■^ CO ■^ o ■* r- t^ 1— I O ^ O CI O^ o Cl CI^ CD co^ o in <=l 1 ^ I-H 1 in CI^ pojBdajd spaoo oT '*~ o i-H~ l-O" -rtT o" cf cd" Oi t-^ in co" •■ CO '^ CO CI in CO CO a ■* 1—1 i-H in OS • • • • • • • • • • • . • Kl w * * * ' • • . * * ' * * • * * H r2 ^ ^ oT 0) M ^ U ^ 3 .§ _c~ c ■^ crT & !3 ^ 7 ^ • r3 'ai S -o v^ ^ -^ cn "15 O CO 2 in PQ CO 3 a; c s g 1 1 o o s Ph M o o to * 760 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. TtH CO 00 cc lO CJ lO 1— I 00 O Iv. r-^ o CJ CO CO CO •^ d T— 1 CI CO Cl lO »-( ^ lO •puBT psAoad 05 Ci CO 05 CO .-1 f^ i9 '"'■*■*'-' c^' o -H ci CI OOiOOt^iOCO^lOiO 05 -miufi JO sojov CO CO 1—1 CO .-( T-; rjT CO 05 oT CO co" oo" »o lOOCOCOCl rtICO O '-''-" CJ o CO o 05 CO -* C5 •^i^r- it-,010.— I'+icjira •p.lduia suosaaj O CI t^ CO t;- C5 lO -rtl CI -^1 CO CI CI CO O^ .-<_ CO Oi CJ CJ ':t< 05 CO Tfi CO CO i-l o lO lo lO -^ lo cT ■TfT •.^ cf CO T-l f-< j CD lo CO CO ■* THCOb-COiOh-COb-QO.— 1 CO •paAOJdra; «0 03 CI 05 o ^ t--t^^01--ICOCDCOCOrH •^05000i-ICI05C0 1-~ CO puBi JO Baaoy l~- oo 00 -TlH C5 CJ •^ 1— ( lO CO t^ CO i-T -iT eo" co" CJ050COO C50 lO CO M < N CI I-( .-( 1-1 I-l CI I-l Tt( c» C] CO ,-1 CO CJi— ICOOC5lOO■H^OO CO CO GO 00 t^ CJiOOOqOCOCO^Or-i iO •sSui CO o Tt< t- CI t^ CO t^ r-( 1^ CI "*! Tt< TT< CO -pima s.pnioui C] CI »0 CI •^ .—1 CO LO o CO o o cf TtT oT o GO'^LOCOCD-tiuOr-IOOb- CO 'amtjs JO etiiBA CX3_ »0^ lO !» i-<^OTf<^O^Cq^r-( CO_CO_^C5 1—1 C5 i-H Cl 1—) cicool— ICO coo oT 9^ I-l 1—1 I-l 1-1 CJ I-l CI lO oo o CO CI ococooiojooscicjio lO CD t-- O CO CO O O CI lO I^ CO O) CI CO 05 •puBTjo sajoy CO i>^ 1^ oo" lO^ o ■=1 t-„ -:tl CI^ CO ^_^ Ttl CO ^ ^ iC o co" CO cf co" i-H lo •*" oT 00 lO oi CO CO COl--— hCIi-I coco CO o Tfl CI i-icococo-* i-icj 00 co" CI t-( -M CO t— coh-cjcoi— (Tfiio^r^ •r^ Tfl CO CO CD O CO CI CI lO I-l lO O CO CI o O •sniiB^ JO •Oil OS .-H CI CO COO'Tt^t^Tfii-IOCI •* OJ o '^ Ttl COCOCOCOCO CJrjT oT CO !5 1 •paXoidtua spasH 1 CO 1 1 1 05 lO 05 1 1 O I— 1 -rfl CD I— 1 C5 ,— ( 1— ( lO 1—1 « o LO UO o o o o o o * 03 •pajsoAni iBjiduo 1 § 1 1 , ?' tr 2 . . o lo o >o 1 1>^ O O 1 1 lO t- T-i co" ci" co" cF Cj" Cj" o o o o i-( liO t^ m a iCi lO lO O O >0 O 05 Oi •pamusnoD 1 ^. 1 1 p-H CD O O CO lO t^ 1 ^^ r^ O^ 1 1 O^ 00 CJ Ttl 00 Jfoois JO aniBA m- lo" i>r -^ lo co" CO 1-1 CO CO CI H 1— t o m o J^OOCD OOOO-H 1 s LO CO r-( , o CO o o CJ •amBsjoatiiBA 1 00 cf 1 1 ' "^ """^ ^ 1 ' '^ <^L "^^ "=^ CI I— 1 05 OS co" oT oo" Ch €©^ CO 1-1 CJ tH o o I— I CI o €©^ •pajinDBjnnEta o O O iH O O O CJ O O 1-- O '-f O I— 1 CO CJ Boiooaa Jaqjo 1 CI 1 1 1 >0 t^ CJ 1 1 O CI T*! CJ lO pu8 uioo JO -ox CO o cP lo to I-T co" Oi CI O Ttl rfl CI CO CO o 05 DO "11 oT ^ aT .- .r O arnstabl erkshire ristoi, ukes, ssex, ranklin, ampden ampshir iddlesex antuckel arfolk, ymouth, iffolk, orcester Totals, MMpqfiHPH^qKS ^.^ S cc pi II 18G5.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 761 o t^ CO CO t- 1^ Cl o^ I— 1 05_ Cl^ •81UBS JO BllIBA 1 1 1 1 1 T-H I-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cl OS 1—1 Cl •paos uioojg 1 1 1 1 1 CO CO LO CO 1— ( 05_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 071 CO^ ;o sioqsna cd~ 1>^ ccT 1— ( Cl CO ffl) b- 05 o CO CO 00 IQ u 1 1 1 1 1 CO t^ CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI ^-t •oiuBS JO aniBA iO~ o" 1>^ r^ y-\ CO "* o o m €©= w o o o lO i^ o r— ( CO •iisiua 1 1 1 1 1 1^ lO 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— ( cT uioojajo spunoj o r-l rH OS Cl lO 00 t^ o •sojoy JO -ox 1 1 1 1 1 O CJ 00 CJ 1 1 1 I 1 1 o lO o 05 •* rtH lO o CO ^ CO CO O .— ( o CO b- l^ rH i^ 05 CD lO CO Id 00 CO o t^ Tf< CO lO lO t— 1 co^ CD CD o o Cl^ Cl_ '*^ GO "^ o ^ CO •auics JO aniBA lO lO~ oT lO" o 1— 1 co" OO" 1—1 CO o" 00 1— ( 1!0 io~ 05 CD I— 1 Ol CO -tH Cl CO o 1—1 th 05 o o g© (M (M T— 1 C) Cl Cl 'S^ rH tH CO °^ « . cf V. 9& a o 05 00 Ol o -* OJ b- 1-( CD iCi Cl t^ Cl CO iCi o t^ Cl 'tH 00 CO CD 1^ 1— ( CD r^ CO <^ lO 05 CO CO r— t lO^ CO CO Tt< r-f lO ^ o^ CO CD_ o T— t co^ •sioqsna JO -OS o" icT CO~ irf CO' >ff 00 h-T cT i--r co" cf CO co" o t^ CD I— ( CO CO CD CO CO CO Cl o CO Q T— ( r-l rH I— 1 T— ( T->, Cl ?— I CO Oi^ 55 1—t tH i CI 00 CO OD o C5 CO Cl ■* CO Cl Cl CO CO CO o o o CO "+1 l^ lO ■* o CO o CO Cl t^ GO •seaov JO -ox t- CJ. o> lO ^ r-;. CO cq^ Cl^ Cl 1—1 1—1 co__ lO c^r QD lO" ■n^" lO" o' co" cT of rtT CO 1 o OJ tH CI CO C5 Tt< CO ^ o r— 1 Ir- o o Cl TtH CO 00 •^ CD C) -rrl 05 C5 o CO •^ o CI Cl lO <^l lO 00^ co^ T— 1 Cl CO CO iq t>^ o\ o_ CO 1— 1 •DUIBS 1— 1 o CO cf »o f— ( o~ irT cf os' co" >o tJh" CO l-O" 8i[; JO eniBA Oi (M "*! lO t- -:iH CO CO t- o CI o o o I-H CI 1—1 CO T— 1 TJH_ CO co^ Ci t- rH rt^ €©^ Q (M CI I— 1 f— 1 r-t 1—1 co" 1—1 cf o CO~ 52; Cl 1 CO CJ^ la^ r-< •S3J0V JO -OiJ of c>r r*r 1—1 cf CO~ lO ■<#" cT -Tjl' 1—1 CO cT t^ 1— 1 1— 1 I— 1 1- rH Tfl CD o '^ 00 t- CO rH 1— ( o 1—1 00 • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • H M • • • • • • • • " • • • • H o ^ gT in 1^ <4^ „ s CO O o 1 3 CO Ik a a i M o 3 C 1 o o a 3 CZ2 o H 96 762 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. o C5 05 ■* C7 1— 1 uo iO CO Cl 10 CO 1—1 CO t^ o CO t^ 10 t^ CO CO CO 10 CO 1—1 CO ■^ o t-^ CO CO 1— ( 1— ( CO 0^ co^ r-i CO 1—1 t- in •otuBS JO atiiBA CO 1— ( co~ CJ i>r CO CO*" CO CJ i-T cjT t>r 0" 10 cf CO i-H 01 CO CI r-l CO 05 CO CO 10 03 in ij CO LO IfJ CO 1—1 t- CO lO •»^ 10 Oi K Cl, 10 CO CO CJ^ CO l^ rH 1— ( (»_ ^l I-( o_ in < •siaqsna jo -ox ■* 10 in" co" cf Cl" i-T co" 10 Cl" 00" n 1— ( CI I— 1 1—1 rfl CO I— 1 10 00 CO 00 05 i^ 05 t^ ■* CO CSi t- t^ lO 10 CO 00 t^ CJ CJ Oi 10 1— 1 1—1 10 t^ •S9J0V JO -ox CI CO CO CO CJ 1-1 1— t cs -* CO 1—1 cf T-l i-< CO CO CO t— ( 05 rH T-l "tH 1—1 Oi 1—1 i-l (M f-H >o 10 •rti h- Cl 00 rt< CO CJ GO 10 Tt< Oi t-^ cq_ CJ CO__ lO ^ 1—1 00^ TlH_ cq^ in •aniBs JO anitJA cd" co" t— ( cr CO co" t-T 0" 0" co" co" Cj" t-^ un .— 1 CO Cl I— 1 CJ 00 10 T?l r-l rH CO t-- e& CO CI CO CO Oi 05 CO Cl iCi Cl CO ^ r- ■* Cl CO e4 P5 CO >— < ro CJ CO Tfl ■^ CO CI CD Ci 01 Cl 1—1 Cl t>^ t-^ 01 1>^ 1—1 b-^ CO CD^ "^ CO CI^ TtH •sisqsna JO -ovj 0" co~ 10 t— ( co" CO -^ CO id" 0" T— t CO 1-^ CO i-H 1—1 CI CO CO Cl I— 1 1— t Cl CJ CO Cl b- Cl Oi 00 CO CJ CJ Cl 1—1 CO CO CO CO 05 1— ( CO 1^ Oi 10 t- CO t- •saaav Jo -ox Cl^ 1— ( "*^ 1—1 1> I— I CO 1—* CI_ CO t-^ Cl^ 1—1 (m" I-H Cj" co" co" cf 1—1 I-T C0~ CI 1— 1 CO I-H CO 10 Cl ira '^ \a CO C-J t^ tH I— 1 CI t^ •>* CO CO 10 CO t^ 1—1 1—1 00 OD^ CC 1 tJ< ■^ I— I 1— i t- 1—1 -^ l-\^ 1 10 00 •9tnBS JO atuBA 1-H iO~ CO J>^ CO*" 1— ( th" 0" I— 1 cf 10 co" Cl 0" 00 < ira b- rH Cl 1— 1 C5 ^ N. Cl t- CO Cl -* 1—1 1 — 1 CO i-H 10 1—1 CO 10 1—1 co^ 1 o_ CO co^ CO •^ 1—1 1—1 1 CI^ i^ •siaqsng jo -o^j CO~ r-T co" 00" I— 1 '*" I— 1 Cl" 1—1 rtH 1—1 10 01 CO Cl lO t^ CO CO CO 01 CO 1 1— ( CO 1—1 CO CJ CO 1 CO ■sajoy JO -ox CI -H CO 10 1—1 CI 1—i 1—1 t- 1^ cf DQ • • • • • • . . ■ • • • • • • H M • ), aT • • • • 'A 2 a O) _!- Ji •*-* tn" P C3 J ,__r .. '^ 'S V} M 3 J£ 75 O W3 ■4-9 r/3 11 3 a PL, a 3 C ;2; a 5 3 72 ■4-* 18G5.] ABSTRACT EY COUNTIES. 763 eo o CO CO eo iH lO CO CO \a> CI CI CO 10 CJ CO tH »H , •ainss JO aniBA 1 t— 1 CO 1 05 1 rH "^l t>^ 1 CO 1 1 r—l CO 'A T— ( r— 1 Cj" TiT tH~ cj" I-H ^ iH <1 €©= t^ o CI CO 05 tH 10 t^ lO o o CO CO CD CD lO ■siaqsna jo ok 1 CI CO 1 CO 1 CI 00 1 1 1 1 ■^ °i H T-T eo O «<) 1 CO ec 1 ^ 1 •* CO t^ 1 1 1 1 tH ire •saioy JO -OS. tH 1— ( CO iH 1— 1 Tfl '." CI tH ire CI CO b- CO CO '^i CO CI CI •eiuBS JO oniBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 »H 1 7—^ cf §© ij 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 CO 1 >o 1 CJ eo •Biotisna JO "OK CI rH iH tH CJ 01 eo ire CD ;^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 CO 1 C5 rH 1 00 h- •S8JDV JO -OK CI iH ire T-l Ttl oo '^l 05 t- CO l^ CO CO H< 05 CO CO lO 05 CJ t— ( 1— ( CD CO lO 1^ O) CO CO J^ OJ_ ira^ ■^ CO^ o o 1>^ CO r-l^ CO CI, c» ■aui'BS JO oiiTBA to" oT Iff cf t-T oT oT 10" »H c» ira" ^"^ eo m CO tH rM 1— 1 "sH >* tH ■* lH CO tH 00 ire tH (M ^ CO o Oi CJ CO CJ 10 .H 10 tH t^ 03 1—1 CO CO CO CI lO CO 05 •* 00 CO CO >H l—t 05 H cc_ CO CJ^ "^ CO eo__ 1>^ ■*_ cq^ CO CI^ f— * 03 O •siatisna JO -OK •^ oo~ CO TfT t-T t-T ■*~ in CO co~ 1-H ire"" eo lO CI CO 10 10 lO iH iH CO CO rH tH CO 1— ( CO CO 00 1:^ H^ CO ^H eo CO "H lO iH b- 05 (M CI lO CI o CI CO CI 05 Ctl eo r— ( •S3J0V JO -OK (M co" CO_ i-i' CI 05 CO cT eo" co^ cr cT Tji t- CD co' CO 00 CJ t^ CO CJ -rt^ 10 05 eo CO OS CO lO l^ CI CI 00 ifi CO t^ c» tH_ t- rH CO 0^ ^ 1.0 CO t^ C2 c::>_ •oiuBsjo oniBA 1 1 iH iH icT Cl" 1 1 id oT lO g© w VO CJ lO o .H CJ ■* 00 iH CI s CO oo CI o 1— < CO CI 05 03 ire 05^ o tH co^ ^^ CI^ CO rfi t^ i-H iH •siaiisng JO -ok 1 vs 1 i-T 0" ccT cf 1 1 0" cS' (M iH CO p M o oo rH CJ •H CJ HH r-\ CO tH ■* t^ t^ CO • CO o iCl o o t- CO "^ o -+ CO Cl o o CO o CO CO 'Tt' CO o 1- CO t- CO t^ t^ •auiBSjoauiBA i^ CO c» "St* 'rtl CO CO CO CO 1— ( Til Oi 1—1 l-O CD g& CO I— I i-( CO 1— ( 1—1 1— ( CO 1— ( ^ m Oh t>. >o CO CO 05 '+I N. o Cl CO Cl 1^ o o CO -* o CO CO t^ o o tH 05 eo Cl Tfl lO CO OO •siaustiajo-ONi 05 (M 03 Oi CO CO 't 1—1 C5 lO CO CO Id C5_ •^ f— 1 cT o 1— t lO CO 1^ lO -rfl h^ CO Cl co~ co" tH (M o T-l Ttl I— 1 1>. Cl 00 CO CO lO CO r-1 iC m Ol 00 UO o C5 CO lO o 1^ i^ 1— o CO ■^ •S3J0V JO -OK o CO CO I^ lO ■* Cl 1— ( CO Cl CO lO lO CO I— ( CO t- ^ 1— ( 'a^ I— I 1—1 Cl 1—1 co" Ol CO o f^ ►^ Cl o 1- lO CO T-l CO o CO Cl l^ h- i-O lO lO Cl o ^ t- lO CO o lO o o o no 1-- CO o CO CO o 1—1 00 00 1^ f— 1 CO Cl •auiBSjo atiiBA tM ^ fM 1—1 o lO 1— ( CO CO' Ttl 1— » CO CO CO t-^ CO ^H CI I— 1 Cl o CO ^ CO t^ o I— 1 00 o e© C) CI CO rH 1—1 1—1 ■* Cl 1— < Tfl CO cf .» §©■ 05 H O 5 rH OJ CI ^ Cl O 1-1 CO •rn 1^ lO CO Cl o o CI o CO CO CO Cl lO Cl CO o 1— ( Cl o o Tt< lO CO CO CI Cl 05 o t^ 1^ CO 00 o ^-H rtH lO •spqsnajo -ox b- f-H h- CO 05 1—1 UO 1^ CO Tfl o CO CO -* co" H -* t^ CO T— 1 I^ LO o t^ 1— ( CO 1—1 r-( o Cl O -*l CI CO Cl CO Cl lO Cl Cl 00 CO P-, CO h- eo 1—1 I^ I^ 1-1 -+i CO lO CO OS 1—1 CO CO 00 CO CO CI o •* ■rt< t^ Cl CO rf< r^ -rH T— ( Tfl o •sDJoyjo -os; q_ t^ '^ CI CO CO Tj^ CO Cl 00 CO 1— 1 o 1—1 I— 1 CO CO. Tti Cl CO Cl CO Cl CM 00 Cl 1 CO 1 I 1 1 Cl CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 '^ •91UBS JO oni^A in CO CO Cl €& m M 1 lO 1 1 1 1 o Cl 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cl M •si3iisngjo-oit 1— 1 Cl H > O o •saioyjo -0^ 1 C5 1 1 1 1 to 1—1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— ( 1 »^ 1 I o o »re Oi CO 1 1 1 1 Tt< iH •auiBS JO oniBA CO lO CO Tti o 1—1 CO 1—4 CO 05 a g©^ m^ a: 1 CO 1 1 o o CO CO Cl 1 1 1 1 CO o < •siaiisnajo-oii CO 1—1 I— 1 Cl T-H CO o Cl O en Q 1. VO 1 1 Cl 1 ■* CO 1-1 1 1 1 1 CO 1—1 •A •saaayjo -ox I— 1 1—1 ■* m • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • H . . , . • Eh o ^ oT X >4-:3 sJ* 0) r< c a> ^ a> ,. & O O (33 a '■5 a> 'o "u pq . 1 00 1—1 05 Cl 1—1 1 Cl 1—1 Cl o CO -H- •DtQBS JO ontBA g© o 00 lO 1—1 lO r-( 00 CO t^ CO co" C5 ■* ITi CO Cl OS — H pq '^l lO CO 1 CO CO >!0 CI t^ 1 CO CO in o CO •s3Joy JO -ox CI ^ CO Cl o Cl Cl 1— ( 05 Cl lO 1— ( rji ■* o o Cl^ I— 1 lO lO in Cl 05 N. CO CO CO 1—1 CO Cl in 1—1 o o -tM r^ o lO CO r/) 05 o Cl r^ Cl Cl 05 CO 00 o Cl lO lO Cl Cl Cl OO 00 1^ I— ( m 00 •n •aniBS JO 3inBA CI r-i a Cl Cl CO ■"SI CO I— ( Cl CO 1—1 CO Cl 1—1 co" 1—1 CO r-" O C5 o T— ( o CO 05 h- OO. lO 05 Cl o in CO 05 o Cl o CO •m 05 o 1 Cl Cl 1—1 "rn o in < ■siaqsna jo 'OX '^ CO CO CO lO lO 00 lO '^H 1—1 Cl o 1—1 i> t^ T— ( CO 1—1 1—1 r^ O) OS Cl "Tt< Cl ■"^ o t^ T-( lO CO 1—1 CO 00 1—1 t^ I— 1 r^ o r^ CO OO CO C!5 05 Oi CO 00 Ttl i^ •S9I0V JO -OS CO CO r—t Cl 1— ( r-l Cl Cl o 1— ( t- CO o I— I in (M 05 OO CO CO O •^ 1-1 lO t^ i-< CO o t^ -;H O .-H 1— t "^ r-l CO ■rtl lO -* Cl o 05 rti CO O ■rfi Cl in CO Cl CO O Cl lO Cl r^ rfi m l^ CO •8U1CS JO 3niBA S& CJ CO Cl CO CO 1-1 Cl "* Cl CO 1—1 o CO t^ in' 1-H Cl CO g& 5^ O 1—1 Cl Cl t^ CO Cl o ■* t^ 05 r^ o o CO o CO CO o o 1—) o »— 1 CO lO CO t^ CO Tl •Ttl t~ '/^ •sieqsna jo -o^ CI «D t^ Tt< lO Cl t^ I— 1 CO I— 1 1—1 CO Cl ■n CO o r-l Cl 1—1 o 1— ( 1—1 1—1 CO t— I CO r—l t^ CO o 1—1 Cl CO 05 CO OO CO CJ 1—1 o CO Cl CO 1—1 1^ ^ Cl •sajDV JO -ox I— ( OS I— I CO 1—1 1—1 t^ lO CD Cl T-( CO 00 03 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f^ M • « • • • • • • • • • • • H a> ^ ^ « 4^ ^ p O ,£3 a: pq "o pq 3 P CO 3 c c ra o o CO CO CO r^ OJ CD .— ( t^ o Ol I— ( o t^ CD C5 Oi o o '-M lO CO tH (M rfl TlH I— ( CO 1—1 ■* ^ 00 •siaiisnajo -ovi 04 CD CI CO Ol tH CO I-" b- •^ 05 i-l CO CO iH •saiQBjaSaA ;u3i 00 a 1—1 CO t^ tH .— I CO r- CO CO Ol CD 00 Ol -nosg wiijo piiB T— 1 1-t •^ lO CD r-i C5 lO 1— 1 ,00 CO CO sjaaa JO sajoy 1 CD -^ on o 00 O o iH o 00 Ol o CO o C5 Ol CO t-- lO t^ CD 1—1 o N- CD o lO lO •s;Dnp 05 CD CD T— 1 o la ■* CO 00 Ol Ol^ LO^ ^ 1— ( CI CO Ci 05 Ol CO O 1^ c5~ Ol C2 Ol Q -OAj JO aniBA ©& (M 00 1— 1 05 lO 1—1 1—1 Ol W "*( t^ <1 €& O (^ h- .-H CO iH m 1 Ol lO o o UO Ol o rH »o ^ Vi OI o CO CO T— 1 •* I— 1 Id 1^ Ol I— 1 CO < •S8J0VJO 'Oil en rtH CO Ol I— 1 t^ Ol CO s *. (-> CO lO lO o »^ o o o o ■^ Ol (01 CD o Ol CO CO ^ 1— 1 '^t^ l- Ol 05 CO tJH lO GO •aiuBsjo atiiBA 1 .— 1 1 1 CO 1 1 ^ 1 ,-; g& 1—1 Q PH Ho° ■11=0 •eaaov JO •oj>i 1 CO 1 1 o .—1 1 1 1— ( 1 o 1— ( Ol 1 CO lO m • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • H M Eh oT ^ oT i< -t-T tT o ■^ H <1) ^a OJ ^ !2i O a (/3 pq .23 ft m c 'a a ex, a 0) CO o a 4=r o o a 02 o on e5 o o iz; t/2 * 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 767 s o o o o , o o 1 CI 1 1 ■>:tl 1 1 o CO 1 1 CO 1 1 00 •aniBs JO 8niBA m^ k: o I— 1 t? €& b H fii w ^H r^|(M 1 •S3J0V JO "OK 1 o 1 1 1 I lO 00 1 1 CO 1 1 CO I— 1 «o 05 o lO 1 r-H 1 1 1 Oi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD t^ •ocaBS JO aniBA r-H 9§^ CO in EC O CI CO . o 00 O •diuig JO -siiBO 1 r-l 1 1 1 05 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO in K ^|N H« •S3J0V JO -oji 1 SO 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 05 o h- 1— o CO o lO ■* CI CO .-1 CO CO 05 r^ r^ UO 1— r-l ^ »o CO •* o CO OT €© Ol 1^ I— I o CI rH CO I^ 1 CI t^ 1 o CO •auiBs JO aniBA 05 CI I— 1 CO 1— 1 00 o CO 1— c t^ CO I— 1 CD^ i-T d ^ o o o o o o 05 CO lO lO in CD 00 1—1 o CD o CI o lO 05 ■* CI o t^ tH I— 1 ^ < cc 00 •rt< 00 00 t^ CO C35 ^ 1 !>. CD 1 CI CO P3 g •spanoj JO -ovi 00 CI ■* CO 05 ■rh CO 1—1 o I-T 05 ■* CO 05 "*! CO I— 1 T— I lO CO CO CO 1—1 ■^ 05 ^l« r-|« rH|e^ rHl« o CO CO IC CO t^ 05 in 1 CI 1 CO t^ •sajoy JO -OX CO I— I • CO CD T-T o CO I— 1 cq^ in~ rH o o >o o o CI 00 1 CO >o 1 1 CO 1 CI Oi CD 1 1 1 CI CO •OOtBS JO 311I»A co^ 83= lO CO cf CD oo_ r-l CD ccT o cf CO t« €© h 00 o 00 o CD o CO 00 O 1 CI lO 1 1 h- 1 o T— ( lO 1 1 I lO t-- W •spnnoj JO -OK 00 Cl cf 05 CO I— 1 00~ r-i o CO H'?' -ICT •S3J0V JO "Oil I CD O r-l rH 1 1 1—1 CO 1 ■* 05 I 1 I 1-1 lO in CI OQ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H M ^ • « • • • ^ • • • • • • • fri <1> F. «^ (U •* ^ Suffolk, Worcester, o en a CO "o 3 ft en en .9 3 a u a PL, a (-1 i CJ D C Norfolk, Plymouth e5 768 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. «o ^ O] ■* ■* CI CO CD ira *+! '* CJ CO CJ l^ r^ t^ CO CO CI CO lO o o lO CD t>. o CO o 05 CD t-^ CO <^l CD ■*„ CJ OS co_^ CO ■^ t •aiuBS JO sniBA o CO t^ lO zi »— 1 i>r Ol i^ Cj" co~ 1 c5~ in^ f-H CO Tjl c lO CO Oi CO CJ !» Cl r-. i© T— ( CJ T-H CO Cl^ 1— ( , €# (H < < t^ t^ (M lO ■"^ CO •rj^ 05 o CJ CJ 1—1 o CO 00 Tl t^ (M CI CO t— 1 CD CO CJ 1-H 00 CD Cl •UAIOIU f-H t-^ lO^ ■^ lO r— 1 m o_ T>< "*.. CO t CO_^ •* suox JO aatiiunx T-T t-T "^ oT co" oT oo" CI oT t>r 1 Cl co" 1— ( 1— ( £5 o o CO t^ CO l^ o Oi Oi rH CO CJ ira CO CO t>. -11 o >o r^ o o C5 o CO lO CJ lO CJ CO CJ ■UAiom o co^ o ■* cq_ CJ o f-H Cl 05^ o 1 l-^ CO 1^ sajoyjojaquinx I— 1 oT j>r 1-H 1— 1 co" of 1— ( oT C«D~ Cl Cl" I— ( c::r 1 CO CO 1—1 •paagjaAoioio 1 o o o 1 CO ■^ 1 1 1 Cl 1 1 1 1 Cl >n ssBJO JO oni«A T— 1 I— I- Cl CD ■1 ira CO t^ o a >* CO CD o »>- 05 rH »o in o ■* CO 00 1^ t^ -*i CO t^ I— I •* CI CO 1—1 CO t- I— ( '^ CO CO CO o o !>;_ CO J^ T— 1 00^ I— 1 •^ o o CO CO r^ CD Oi »— 1 O cf lO 1—1 CO o 1— < in" •atUTIS JO DIllBA 05 o f-H CO »— ( OS •* 00 CO CJ o CO CO CO CO s& I— 1 CO 05 CO 1> 00 CO •^ in CO in 1—1 1— f B3 in r-( N. Oi O ■* CO 1—1 Cl o 1—1 o CB h- 03 M CO C5 CI t- t- CO CO CO o iQ t^ o «— ( CO m lO Ol t-:. CD_^ C5^ "^ CI r-) Cl^ CO^ TJH^ CI^ •^^ c:^^ t^ CO ■suox JO 'OS Tt^" «r r-^ »— 1 •^ ^ lO •^ cjT 1—1 cT i-T 1— ( t^ CO iJ CO Ol CO ■<*l CO •^ o CJ CJ o I- O I— I ■*( !zi W CD UO o\ CI •* »* CO -* ■* o 00 o l^ CD CO CO C2 \>- o lO CO .— 1 o CO o lO 1— ( 1— (■ CO 00 l^ o. \r~^ CO CO CO CO o ■^ CO oo__ CO^ o o_ 05^ •saaoy jo -ox CO co' co" I— 1 lO co" -^ ^ cf di co" I— 1 icT ccT t- CO CO ■* CO -* CO CJ CJ 1—1 1—1 o in A 1 CO o ira CO lO CO o o CO t^ CI 00 in m .— ( lO ;_ 1—1 iO o Cl CO •oniBS JO aniBA CO T-l ci •^ I— 1 i-l in I— ( CD I— 1 1 in" Cl" o I— ( « §& PS a p; -^ lO Tt* o I— 1 CO CD CD CJ CJ CO 00 CO b- CM CO CO^ 1— ( •siausng jo -ox co" lO l—C TjT "5ii~ eo" 1 1—1 o" >5 I— ( CO «-( J:- CO 1 I— 1 co__ CO 03 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • w h-t ^ • • • • « • ^ • • • • • • • &^ o ^ » OJ CO -2 ■4-> ^ %^ "o m OK c 0) o 3 O 1^ o M o 1/7 O o •c pq ■n ft s S3 s C ;2; a 1o 72 o H 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 769 » jos}nn JO anxBA 91U JO 9111BA ■S03JX jamo n« JO •Oil CO (T! lO CO o CO lO 00 CO 05 05 O 1-1 00 Oi -^ CO t^ CO .—1 r^ o 05 '^l 00 O CI CO o 05 CO 05 CO CO o kO lO 1 lO CO o Tin lO I— < 1—1 CI CO CI CO OJ a> CI i-H 1—1 t^ CO 9& 1—1 I-l K5 CO i-H tH CO r— 1 1>.»H005C1'<^COOO •*cocoooscoooeoco »0 i-J_iO_CO i-J_C>_0_T}i CD_ ^ cT lO" co" i-h" r-T oT CO rH O 1-H O »-l rH 00 00^ co_ 00^ cf co~ t-T iOl^t^t>.ClCOi-l,-(l>. oeociooooit^os co^uc •>d^^ci_io^i-j^i>^oo o_ co^ccTcTcrori-rcf t-^ CI O ■<* 1-1 •* 1-1 .-I tH lO lO T— I CO 05 lO oin JO atiiBA •soaax jB3a JO -ox •saidcly em JO gniBA •S39JI, eiddV JO -Oil CO CO t- CO 00 •»*< CO >o i-T cf cr €© iH -* 1^ CO 1— I -^ lO 1— I !>. tM O •* lO^ co^ i>^ co^ r-T riT cT ccT CO 05 OS 00 00 00 CO CI lO 05_ !>. iH O CI I 05^ 1-*^ co" 00 Ttf CO »ra lO 05 CO 05 lO lO d CI "^l o CO CD_ 05_ co" cf CO !>■ O co~ ccT o CO CI 05 -rtl CO CO o I CO t^ ■* lO CO CO CI CO d lO 05 05 05 lO CO 05 CS) 00 O lO tJH lO 1— I CO CI CO 05 CI 05 00 C» CO l>. CJ CO CI o o CO CO CO cq_ co^ cT oT o t^ OS CO 00 CO CO OS I— ( co~ ca o tH -^ CJ CJ CO o CO 05_ CO 00^ Cl^ cT o cff ccT -^ d CO 1— I f-» OS CO 1-1 CO o OS o CO O CO CI t-. lO CO 1>. CJ CJ rf< OS CJ OS o C3S rH CO CO ^ iH i-l lO tH CJ CI ■* o o 00 CO CO CI lO o cf OS 00 CO co_ o CJ 00 CJ 00^ co" !>• CO CI^ I— 1 00 00 CO CO CO cf o a a, o u o o •araBS JO aniBA W H w •snoi JO -Oil •S3J0V JO 'Ojs; o CJ CO <:^ CO CI CO 00 00 lO 00 ■^ CD^ T-J^ cf CJ I I CO 00 o OS CI OS lo CO CJ CO ?-f co" lo" ■"f "^ i-i CI OS^ lO" O O CO 00 CI o lO Tti OS I I I o OS CO 00 CO CO o o 00 CO CO CJ cf TjT CO I in" CO CO lO •* o CO ■^ '^ ""1 r-T TjT I I I '^J^ T*< t- CO CO T-l Id lO OS I— I CJ 05_ 0_ i-J_ i-T io~ i-T m 'A O .a ,-^ a u W M pq 3 U a ft. a ea u CO ft. a n3 X no o ^ 3 O a 97 PWPiHtr!W^f2<:2;S 3 C/2 tn . 1— I CO 03 o H o O 770 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [18G5. CJ CI CO 1—1 l^ tH CO ■* T— 1 CO CO CO o o CO lO f-H o CO ■* o CO Cl ■^ lO CO CO lO t^ o CO CO CO lO ■^ co__ o o t- CD o eo co^ 1-H •auiBs JO anpA CO T— ( 1— < t-T CO CO CJ cf icT eo" cf Iff f-H co" CI 1-H CD CI lO CO O t— ( O CO lO CO t^ CO CO >o o t- O •p9orp CO CO CO 1^ no 1— ( o o o Cl CO CO o t— o Ut) i-H 05 CO CO CO r-(^ 00 o CO Cl^ lO 1-H o CO -oad loo^w aaiijo TjT t— 1 lO 1>^ o ^ ^ o ocT CO tJh' o" "^^ UB JO epnnoj C5 f-l I-H tH CD CO lO Cl "^ CD CO lO 00 CD CO ■^ CO l^ '^ Cl t^ t^ 00 r^ "Tt^ >— I eo o T-i lO I— 1 o 1—1 CO a 1^ Ci Cl eo ■^ CO CO CJ^ I— 1 I-H T— 1 t— ( ■^ OD CI^ ©a 1 •91U8SJ0 eniBA CJ 1— 1 i-T eo Tfl CD t-1 1 co" CO i-i I-H O »ra CO o 05 O •* CO Oi I— 1 OJ lO CO ^ >o CD t^ 1^ Cl rJH o rt< CO 05 lO Cl lO •looAV on I— 1 CO 1>^ "-L '^^ oo_^ I— I r- ( 1 Cl o CD CO, ccT c:^ j-T ■^ "*" cf- 1 i-T i-T 1-H -pajf JO spunoj CO I-H ■^ Cl Cl Cl 1-9 O O ■* t- CO o o CO CO o 1:^ 00 in T-H Oi CO CO t^ 1—1 •«*l t-t i-H CO CO o_ CO r^ 1—1 T— 1 Cl ■* Cl, 1-H •atnBS JO aniBA I 1— ( 1 cf 1 1 r-f CO g© €© !2; CO lO eo »c o o CO * t^ iCi •<*l ■doaiis ^noxBS o •^ CO CO 1—1 LO o CD 1—1 o O in CO r-^ CD^ Cl CJ iQ co^ CO co_ GO IUO.IJ paonpoad loo^U. JO spunoj 1 th" 1 cf 1 cf 1 T-T o" 1-H o CO t- CO tH Cl 05 •^ Cl t- t^ h- iCi CO o lO lO ^ O' CO a r-( CO Cl CO CO CO o Cl 05 oo_ lO CJ r~* 1- CD CO t-;^ o_ CO co^ I>;^ CI in t-^ •daaus Ub t-T •<* in 1.0 —T ccT o" o IC i>r a^ '^ 1—i crT of JO OIIICA SSOJO €©= (M Cl CO CI r-( lO CO iH CO CD Oi CD (M CO eo CJ -^ Oi »-( C5 ijH CO -H o lO 05 00 00 I-H CO CI -^ ■* Ttl CJ lO o o 05 Cl ■^ 00 •daatis JO CO t-;. o co_ »— ( ■'tl "^ o eo^ t-<_ o t-;_ co^ CO, 1—1 »— 1 o co" co" ■^ o o" cf cT i-T io~ o o spui^l aaiuo nv ca Cl 1— ( rH I— 1 1-H o 05 CJ CO CD .-1 CO CD CD CD lO o in oo lO ^ o O t^ CJ O O CO CO o -*i Cl •S9pBj3:>U3iajg!p iH CO IC^ r-( O co_ t- Cl 1 f-H Cl Cl "^^ JO daans oniaaK CO CO Cl" r-l r-T in 1 in in T*< CO 1:^ O '^ ^ CO 1—1 Ttl CI '* CO •sapBaS^uaiajjip 1 C5 CJ 1 CI ^ CO t- TTI CI r-l 1 Cl eo CI I— ( Cl CO Cl 1-H JO daaus Gnoses rH co" m • ' ' • • • • " • " • " " • • M H oT ^ aT X" •4-» ^ p O oT »^ c u a> rO (D ^ en 'o pq Essex, Franklin Cl i I-H 1— ( 1 i o a 1 o a 02 CJ 1 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 771 O o CO o o 1— t CO 00 CO lO o CJ o o LO CO o CI lO I— ( 05 lO o CO CJ lO CO 1—1 CI t^ •5[001S ?C3K: lO^ lO^ t^ lO •>*l uO_ o^ iq^ co^ CO iO_^ CI^ CO 1—1 l^ co" o" u^T CO o ccT rH Oi i>r 1-f t-^ o o o lamo JO oiii«A ^ ^ VO CJ »o T-i r-t CD 05 CI •^ o C5 CI t^ CO CO t- CJ t- t^ t^ CO 'rfH "^ a CO CD •>* GO rH o •* o CO CJ CO CI '^l O CO n •siajiaH P"" l-J^ CO_ o_ 1-;^ o^ o^ '=*1 i-H_ CJ^ °i. '=*! I— 1 CD_ c»_ CD^ H cf t-T oo~ OO" CD~ cf i>r cf ccT co" cf CO 'Jh" 1-f l-^ O SAioo JO aniBA lO .—1 CO CI o t- IC th OS 1—1 lO oo CJ 1— ( OO t^ CO o CO ■* tH 05 ■* CO cq_ co" §©■ (M o lo CO ira '*! CO 05 00 CJ CO o 1— i '-H o Bi •* T-H CI t- o CO CJ CJ CI CJ lO CO o o o •sjajiaHJO ox O '^ "^ c^ lO CO CI^ CO CI 1—1 C5 ■^^ 1—1 1—1 1—1 t-T CO I— 1 I— ( co" CO cf co" I-T go" ^H a CO (M a> 05 CO rtl CJ CD t^ CJ 05 o 1—1 CO CD CD C5 o rt^ o CO CI o CO o '^l 1— t CO »o O GO O •s.\i.oo lO^ cq_ t^ t^ C30^ co^ lO lO CO ^ CO OJ "* 00 CI O eo" i>r 00 T-T QO" o c: CI o t>. 1— ( CO iionm JO -OS I— 1 I— 1 1—1 CJ CO 1—1 o 00 b- CO .-( CO CO 1—1 o CJ CJ o o r^ ^ o f— I CO '^ ':t< 1—1 CO i:t^ o ■* CO LO lO C5 ■*! •sa8a;g pus o_ 1—1 co^ co^ Cl^ i— ( ^ C» 1—1 1—1 CO o Cl^ t- t-^ lO" CD cf oT ccT t-T cd" co" CO oz co" cf "*" o" ■<* t/D uaxo JO si'IGA CO CJ o I— 1 t^ rfl 1— < O o Oi GO C5 CO P4 g© CI t-H CI CO CO CO CO T-( t^ o E4 0^ m Xl ■PTO '^ 1— 1 CO CO CO ■^ o •* LO •^ •rH 1— ) CI CO CD OS 05 CO CD CO CO lO o C5 CO 1— ( 1—1 r-t CO CI sj\JO/C jnoj jap ■* '^ t^ CI t^ CO_ CO c» o CI C5 CO lO^ cf co" cf cf I— 1 TjT o" -un sjoajs JO 'o sj CJ o 00 >o »o t^ in LO ^ GO CO ^H 1—1 CI o CO o •PXO SJBOA JllOJ ^ CI CI T— ( t- o lO 1—) r-H CI CJ o CO 1^ 05 CO 05_ CO CI 1—i GO CO CJ^ CJ o OT ■* o jaAouaxo jo'ox i-T .— 1 co" cf cf cf co" i-T 1— t t-^ 03 CJ lO o lO lO lO o lO lO o •o LO o lO lO •sainpi puB .-H o 00 t^ CI o I t^ t^ IQ 00 OD o CO o €©^ C5 o. •^ CI GO^ 00 t-;. CI co^ 1—1 o_ sassy JO atii^A >— ( T-T I— ( j-^ oT €© ^ cf co" CD co~ »>r CO co" cf • •^ 1— 1 t^ CI 05 ira 1—1 CJ -rtl CJ t^ CO CO CD lO 00 r-H I>. o CO CO CO •^ CD_ o^ •* CJ_ y-t^ CJ^ pa €© 1—1 I-T I— 1 1—1 oT o m: s CO CO CO lO CO r^ Tt< 1—1 CJ r-l CJ •* r- CO CJ I— 1 CO cc CO CO CD CO o CO lO lO 00 o CO 00 •SD3J0H JO •ojf (M o Cl^ CO CO ■^ 1—1 i>:^ CJ_^ CI uo 1-J^ co^ O CI cf t-^ co~ t>r 'd^~ ccT LO iO~ 1—1 co" iO~ C£f CO I— 1 o OS 05 • • • • * • • • • . • • • • • « H aT *^ • ■ ' I oT •4-) • • O m a aj en -a .5 a a -. 5 tn CD O O in" o H 772 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. 05 (M t^ 1—1 iCi CO 1— 1 CO C3S OS lO i^ CO Cl .—1 CO .— 1 CO o o CO ira Cl 1—1 CD 00 OS OS I>^ t>^ m lO 03 r-{ Cl^ CO rH rH CO os^ 1 in 00. •DuiBS JO aniBA CO oT 00 o CO CO oo" CO 00 rH lO oT CO~ in t- CO tH Cl CI CO 00 OS O rH t^ CO CO t- €& (N (M CO 1—1 rH rH OS^ rH CO CO in m o t- ■* tH CO o CD CO CO -*l 00 o CO ■* Cl Oh o rH CO o -!H CO Cl OS CO lO CO lO Cl in •iliod passsia CO ^l !>:, 1— ( oo^ rH rH^ OS C)^ OS. ■^ Cl. 1 Cl T-i •*" of •^ ^" cf CO CO o" r-T ccT o co~ CD cf JO spunod 1-1 CO (M o lO GO CO CO rH lO CO CD O T-i T)^ ■^ CO I— 1 CO 1— 1 tH co__ ^^ •^ 00. CO r-l^ i-T rH I— 1 I— 1 r-{ j-^ co~ 7—{ 1—t r-T CO of Cl 1 05 CO CO lO rH CO "* i^ CO Cl m rH CO Oi tl CO CO (M ^ t^ ■* t^ CO CO lO CO 00 in t-;^ UO ■* lO y-^^ !>. in T-^^ CO r-t^ CO ^_ 1 t^ CO. ■auiBS JO aniBjV T-T lO o" if:r \!i CO cP os" t-T CO cf ■*" co~ CD CO ira CO T— 1 ■* Cl o CO CD rH CO t^ in Cl ^ CO ■<*< cs Cl IQ Cl CO rj< tH t^ Cl^ * CO €© co~ €©= f^ m »H (M CO '^i o OS CO Cl t^ o Cl »o CO C3S t- ^ TJH 1— ( o •* t-i CO CO OS CO Cl CO CO •jaag passaja t':^ C^ ■^ CI^ co^ CO ■^ o CO_^ o o ■"i- ' y-\ in ccT icT CO o cT os" ■*~ os~ co" t-T CO cf cf •*^ JO spunoj 05 00 rH lO CO t^ iC CD CD r-i t^- CO Tl 00 CO o o rH lO rH 00^ ■* <=l 1-i t^ o o o of >*■ t- Cl eo" cf OO CO co" •* t-^ o CD CO lO »o Cl CI iH t^ o Cl CO CD CO CO 00 CD lO CO 00 l^ CO ■rf< y-< Cl Cl .— I co^ lO :. V /x f^r^twi/^ ^ 1— I (M' 1—1 cf CD ■^ ^ ■^ rH t>I~ o b-T JO spunod CO^ r-T Cl C) O 7-i CO CO rH rH I— 1 Cl Cl rH^ CO co" i t^ t^ 05 CO CO t- OS CO C» t— t^ o CO t^ 1^ o (M o o Cl CO I— 1 CD CO CO Cl t^ CI (M I— ( "^ CO t^ CO Cl T-i^ 00^ rH Cl O 1 CO. o. •aniBS JO atiiBA lO" co" oo" lO" o cr l>r lO i>^ cd" o cT .— ( oT I— 1 CO lO 00 CO rH CO rtH lO CO Cl CO • €©= r-i rH r-H r-( y-i CO CO. PH P4 1—\ €© ^ CO CD ■* OS lO OS CO lO OS CD CO b- ■n O n O lO CD (M o CD CD Cl CO CO 00 os r-{ OS •pios ja; CO t-:. •<*i t-^ lO 1— I CO 00 CO. ^ "^^ •^-^ 1 r-H t-^ , Ol in~ oo" TiT lO tjT cf r-T iO~ •^ -* ic" O in~ "}tia JO. spuuod ■* Ol CO f— ( o o in T-i T—i i-i tH CTS "tM OS iO 1— ( CJ T)H CO ^ ^ i—{ T-i CO co~ CO (M •rH cs t^ CO CO OS GO a> CO OS rH CO C3S 1— 1 CO C5 Cl Cl CD t- o lO OS CO CD Tji >n o LO t^ 00 CJ^ CD rM CO ■^ o lO lO OS rH -fH. ^„ •auxBS JO ani^A cT rfT 13 *^ ^ ^ TS CJ A Plymou Suffolk, to r~4 O to a CO pq o m pq en CI M 3 m u i i 3 o CJ U 1865.] ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. 773 (M b- 1—1 CD CO OS t- CO CO CO iH o CO CD CO l>. t-- C3 CO o CO ■^ i-( CO lO CO th rri UO CO CO CM (M CO CO Ir-^ 1— ( 1-1 CO r-t. os_ o r-<^ CO t-;. •aiuBS JO atiiBA fe"^ CD 05 co" oT CO CO cT 1^ CD O CM i-T CJ o rH CD cf €©= 1—1 OJ rH iH iH lH H m^ 'A (M CO CO o y-K CD b- -H . '^ CO lO CO O 1-^ ICi CO CO lO ira lO o CO lO CO »o_ lO^ i>^ CO os_ ^^ Cl_ 00^ co^ CO^ CO o 1 o^ o •ouiBS JO axiiBA lO t-T <£ co" i>r oT t-T (>r iH cf o\ ■^ ccT I— 1 CO CO Tfl -* <— < ^ o\ (M CO CM '^ OS Cl CD •rH CO lO •H!3A passBJa C]_ (M^ 00^ co^ O co_ Ol^ Ol^ CO^ ■^ t- lH 1 rH oo_ o" cT •^ cd" o\ rjT t-T CO^ TiT iH t-T ifT t-T co~ JO gpunoa lO ■^ 1— ( CO (>• Ol CO CO iH iH l- o CO I— 1 CO CO CO TjH CO i-T o 1—1 i>. 1-1 CO o !>. CO CO CM Tt< »o o o iH t-- lO o ■* o O Cl OJ CD CO lO iH a CO i-H ■^ OJ^ t- '^l t- 1-M rH O iO_ CD_ CO^ 1 lH iq^ •ouiBS JO atiiBA cf co~ oT of o <:£ C^ CcT rlH~ co" r-\ N^ cT rH ^ I— 1 Q\ 1—1 1-1 CM O tH CM CO OS * 1—1 SO o "A rH O ^ »c OS CD Oi CO o\ CD OS CO o '^l C^J OS t^ CO 05 rH ^ t-;. 01_ cj co_ CO r-J^ oi_ 1 Cl^ t>;^ lo" oT oT CD~ oT (>r t^ io~ ifT o" eo~ CO CO o JO spuno J .-1 CO Oi (N ■* CO CO CD O CM iH i-O CI -* I— 1 1—1 t- I— 1 rH CS co" iH r-', Cl o oT • CO . • . • • • . • • . • . • • • » oT • • *^ -w" ], u O O aT ««, cT 0) A "D ^ 1 u a; -4-3 pq M 3 •73 a w Hampshi MIddlese M o 3 3 o 3 o 5 3 V2 CO o H fe 774 ABSTRACT BY COUNTIES. [1865. •iClJUlBJ iC 00 Cl C\ o W CO CO in in 1 05 lO !» o lO o lO CO 05 t^ o o Ol 9tn uj pa.niiDBj 1 00 O, CJ 0-3, ■^ CO Oi IH 1 in CO 1 in CO, €© -nuBUi sapiiJV o" 1—1 1— ( i-T 1— ( 1> o 1—1 ■* tH rH in jgq^onujoaniTJA «& eo CO CO o o CD CO m O o 1-3 t- CO r-H o o CO CO 00 tH Cl U 1 lO^ 00 1 1—1 C3 1—1 iH 1 1 1 1— 1 o ■8U113S JO aniBA of cf t-^ P3 < €© e& o 05 t- t^ lO Cl Cl CO CO m H 1 05^ 05 1 o tH I 1 1 -* s pajiHOBjuuBut i-T cf in" 25 lUoio JO spjBA W CJ T— 1 CI o 1— ( ■* CO o o Cl Cl Cl o CO 00 t- r-H •* CO CO lO •* f-l o iH t^ 1—1 -*l CD Cl •aonpoj,! lO^ 00^ 1—1 r- -H co_ t- CO •* OS, 05, o co_ CD Cl CO t-T t>r lO in lO ■rii" t-^ iH r-T ■^ '^ cf CO" nu'Bj JO 9I1HJA €© CJ Cl tH =9- •tH CO CO Cl -•— CO o CO Cl 05 CD lO CO CD t^ t- 1—1 t- 1- '^l o t- 00 CD CO m in 1 1>^ 1 r-( 1 1 iH •^ •aaiBS JO oniBA 1-A cf » m @& t^ -^ ^ a: H UO CI CO c:5 CO CO HH CD Cl CO ^ H CO >:*< CO 00 Oi CO Cl 00 iH rH in H •XBAl -saaa JO spunoj 1 ^ CI 1 iH Cl tH Cl 1 I— ( 1 CO cf lO ■rtH t- Cl 1-1 CO CO o Cl 00 b- OS -^ CO •* CO t^ '^ 1—1 CO CO CO Cl '^ Cl Cl €© rH •* 1 CO lO CO iH co_ CO, CO, 1 '^l Cl^ •81UCS JO 8I1IBA co" r-T cT T— 1 cf t-T Cl" t-T t-T in" co" Cl « §©■ >^ M !?; o O r-l CO CO CD CO ■dH 05 in CD CO CO CO (—1 CO CO CO o O CO Ci •rti CD 05 05 CO in I— t CO "* 1 1—1 t- CJ^ t-^ ^^ ■^ 05 1 C) CO •^ouoHJO spunoj 1—1 o" i>.'~ lO~ cT ':^'" di '^'^ co" tH o 00 CI Tt< CO o CO t^ CO CO vo CO CO I-( m CD 05 • i-H c> lO l~-. CO CO 05 t-- t^ in Cl Cl i^ CI Cl to O O CD^ o CI, o o CO 03_ co lO 05 ^ Cl ■^ Cl •BOIES JO 911IVA cT ccT r-T CO ira 00" TfT CO oT cf xT Ci" Co" CO rH IQ CO rH tH CO Cl in CO »~- §©= CO €& 1-) o (M CO CO CO I— 1 a o in t^ b- CD CO OS 1—1 lO CO •rH 1—1 Oi l-l lO 05 lO CO CO 00 CD •rti in CO lO CO o r^ rH ■^ CD CO CO l-^ CJ^ m o t-;^ •ainBS JO 3HIBA co" ■>^ CO cf CO~ oT oo" 00 co~ in CO iH CO ti ^ tH CO 1—1 rH Cl tH Cl -^ 1—1 o Cl t^ m OD • • . • • ■ • . • • • • • • • • » M • • . • • . • • • • • • Eh flT ,^ ^ ^ S S o S c >o 10 QO 1—1 .5S ^ C tc F S" s o 1^ S ■*^ ^-1 ^ -s s^ r»> M s r";- ■>! a ^> «i O cc >t '^S P •-.i. !- ■K) s^ C 5^ « o ^ '^ 0. ^ W 4:? 8 ^1 » i~5i ^ a s cc 1^ ^1 ^ s !;r* j^ "^ «i ST' -<; e i-c; ^ V ^ J~ C^> i<5 ««o ^ ><:: ^ ^ •^ •2 'v ■^ s 1 1 1 1 1 I t-T cT 1 Iff •rH 1 CD 1 oT 1 1 uo" 1 cr • 00 10 CO CO CD lO lO rtn w ce 05^ OS, CO CO CI CI^ CO 19 :S 1—1 r-T 1> cf I— 1 cf CD 'S CO a §& ri • CO ■^ CO CO 1— < T— ( ■*! CO 1 — 1 10 <^l 10 CO t- 1—1 co^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO i-T 1 LO CI 1 CO" 1 t- 1 ] 1 cf ^ "*! 1—1 1—1 CD ^ ■^ t—l C3 I— 1 (>j 1— 1 T— 1 CO^ '^ CI "^^ CO 10 > 0" 10" fH 1—1 t—l 1—1 o~ •6 00 CO t^ t^ CO 10 1—1 t^ 1—1 CO Cl lO I— 1 CO CO ^ -a >> c t^ Tt< CO CO C35 CI CI 1— ( t^ 1—1 1— < 05 "^ 01^ •* 00 ■^ CO ■* 05 CI t- CD 1— ( C5 Cl Cl 1— ( S 0. CO -*~ CO rH 1—1 • CO ►M g (M t— 1 ■6 1—1 ^ -M CO CO 10 t^ to o_ iO CO W CO CO 0, Oi !>:, 10 CO, • > co~ oT CO" cf 10 t-^ Tin i>r 1—1 ccT iO~ m" ■* IC >9 •^ CI CI 01 CO CO Oi -^ CD T-H CO CO CO 10 10 Cl ,__, C>1^ "^l 10 w CO 1—1 t^ i-< •rfl tl t— 1 CD 1—1 1—1 00 « rt co~ '^ •*" T-( cf CD 'S. CO tH H a m 1-1 CO Oi 05 1—1 CO -* C5 1:^ >c:i Cl CO CO 00 t^ CO •>*i Cl CO i^ CO CO UO ''J^ 1—1 !>• Cl^ 0^ CJ^ I— ( 10, ^ ccT CO CO cf t- CI co" ■*" c3r oT in" i>^ ccT ^ CO >o CO CO CO CO c^ lO CO Tti CO Oi Cl CO CO a ■^ CJ 1—1 00, -* 1—1 tM r-H CD CD 10 05 lO Cl CO ^ •r*r lO~ OJ r— 1 co" ■^^ CI Cl 00 10 Oi ^^ €©■ 02 a • • • • • • vT 1^ , ^ vs ^ , ^ , M n3 I-:] 03 8 • • p5 tj tn" !S s a ^ 03 GO s <3 ..a in W 13 ^ 03 1 1865.] SUMMARY. 785 t- M CD O ■* Ol t^ O U3 CO Cl^ I— I 1—1 o co" CO CO CO 1—1 1 CO COlOOOO-*Oi-«CO •*t(ococooob-.coeo O t- C) CO CO ^ o O O o o o o o o o o o o o kO o o o O o o o o o CD o o o o »o t^ o CD •^ CO o CO o »o o CO CJ o o \a 05 o eo ' ' oT t^ CO •^ CD 'tl 05 CD 1 CI CO o lO "tH 00 00 OS CO CD 1— 1 T— 1 Oi «> 05 CO o 05 CI I-l CI 1^ o CO r-- lO CO I— 1 t-t ^ o ■"il CO 1— 1 CI "^tl I-l m I—) (M (M o <-> (T) ^ C-5 o o o CI rH •* o o o o CI lO rH CO •^ CO ^ "^ 05 o o eo IC tH c« o o o 1—1 T-( 00 05 >Q lO o Ol lO o o lO CO CD CD o o h- CI lO OS 1 • irf 1— ( CO C!5 o OS lO o o 1 CO ' CI CO o CI CD 1—1 l+l eo T-l ■<+( lO 05 •rtH CO lO lO CI CI ■* h- CO CI CD CI 05 CO C5 CD CI ■"^ o CI I-t CD T-i lO T-l CO 00 t- €& eo •* CO 1-i •^ O '»tl »0 CD CI CI OS coOi-ieocDocoo t-TH>niCl^in^r-(Clr-j_ i-T cf nT cT COlCCICS'^IOib-COOSl^.CDTHCO'^ lOrHlOt^i-ICI05l--i-lrtllOCIl>.eO OS i-(«*iTtiooci co-<*<»r3 o o o o IC O o CD O C^ o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o r^ O o CO o o o Hi lO VC o o o in O OS in lO o lO CI o o o OS IC iC o I^ i-H o h- o o r^ O I^ OS OS o 1—1 t^ o CD CI 1— 1 CI h- CI 1—1 lO CO o o CO >n OS OS CO CI o r- •>SH CD 1—1 o TtH 00 1-1 r^ CD ■rH CI r- 00 CI CI 00 OS CO o CI CI CD Cf.1 r-\ ■* CO CO ira eo ■^ tH "* ■>:tl "^ e^ I— 1 CI T-l o o lO O CJ O OS o lO IC N. in lO 1—1 CD CO "tH o h- CD t^ CO o o r^ CI >o O CO h- »o o I- CI ■* CO lO CO CD o Ttl CD o CI CI CO CO >o tH O CO CO 1—1 CI •^ OT) t^ CO CO o W o in CO CI T*< CO I^ o CD OS CO in ■* eo T-l CI CI m CO CO CO OS in 1—1 O o -^ tH CO .— I CI 00 OS OS CD tH 1-1 CO 00 o lO CO I— 1 OS CD CD CO in 1—1 o eo r^ o 1-1 1—1 CI o CI CO i-» o CI CI I-l CI CI 1-1 CD T-l CD CD 1—1 1-H 1-1 r^ €^ ■a m O m .9 o a o u a 99 to o a a W § 2 O .3 o O i2 O CJ .^ w to o S a a c3 n tn to s o W Ph 786 SUMMARY. [1865. nzS 3 .s o Q ■a 1-i o o (M 05 t^ CO o o lO ■a >% c: o I l^ 1 CJ -rH 1 CO (N 1 1 CO ^ Tt< 1 CO 1 CO CO CO lO CO CI 00 CO CO t-- a ^ 1— ( Oi r—i a» -G o o O o o o o o o O o o O o o o o o o O 0 _, CM CO ID I— 1 I— ( CO 1— ( o m OJ »0 5 g©^ r-l I-< * lO o o T— ( I— 1 CO t^ CO CO 1 CO ' lO ■* ' (M b- ' ' CO >o •* ' 7-1 ' lO^ lO CO o o CO ^ Oi Oi ^ o> > CO CO lO CO C) CO I— 1 1— 1 I— < Ol e& f— 1 »— 1 CI T-l Ttl c^ CO K 05 w I— ( EH K «1 OOOlOt--'*-^05COt^lOCDCOCOTHOseO Ol— iMHOJoo-^iOi— iTj* o 00 lO lO lO o o CO CO 05 O CO 00 CO OCOCOtMCOQOCMCO (3 ^ F cc fv, 13 ^ '^'oS .-••l^- ^ m f-i " 2 * ?JbCcP..S "tJ"*"* Is c '^^ , o 2 5 !^ -3 .S -2 .>^ I Ph .- -3 „- P5 ^ • ^ ci, ^ • • „.^ • • S e * -2 •. o A ^ ^- ^ ^ -s --- „- ^ ""So -^ „" ^ ^ajgoWi-^lpqpqoKOccoPHfi^Opui I860.] SUMMARY. 787 (M CO CO to o ■* t-l — 1 r-( eo o o O lO of oT lO TJH O O lO o O O !>• O oD o_ oq_ o^ I eo' hT oT t-T ' tH CO OS CO o o b- o CO ■ o o o o o o o O lO l^ ^^ o lO o lO lO CD 00 CI CO ■* w it:i Oi o o ' t-'~ t^ ' •* o 1 CO o CO 05 CO (M CO CM lO lO CO ■* l£3 05 CO t^ (M CO lO CO CO 05 I— 1 1— 1 -T — o CO 05 1— 1 fN CO r^ I— 1 -!t< in .— 1 CO r^ I €© i-T o o o o o o CO o T-j^ 0_ "^ C5^ oT o" lo" cT o o o o CO r-( CO CO o o o r I o o lO OS o o o 00 o 00 oj CO CD 00 OS c I (N O O 1-1 00 o 1— ( lo CO CO o ■^ "^ *"! '^ *^ cd" co" o t~^ f-T t- »*( CO TfH (M ■>*l CO_ i-l (M OS ^ ^ r-r r~< rri 1— ( en rvi o o CO •rti 'rH o 1—1 VO CO Ol lO CO o CD CO CO h- (— ) en CO TT OJ •^ CO CI CD CO •rH r- CO o o CO r- ■Tfi UJ 1-H CO lO 1—1 t^ IQ (M os_ 1-4" 1-1 CO CD CO l-( i-T CM UU co_ i-T »H »— ( eo (— 1 |-^ ■H^ o O o <-> !>. t^ lO o r^ o o o o ira o lO O \a 1— > lO en (—1 (—1 ■^ <~> Tt< CO t^ o OS o o 1X5 o t^ o UJ o i>- rn o ro" CO^ crT o I— 1 eo" 00^ co" o o CO 1—1 1—1 of co" CO co" r- ( lO" 00 oo" os^ IC5^ CO 1—1 CO <—> ■n< o OS Ol -* OS C73 r-- CO lO o CM rM CO •^ •^ (M OS CO I— 1 CO t^ 1—1 CO tH Cl T-i iH CD CO UU crs 1—1 CI •<+l (TO t-- <-> -^ CM o CD CO CO t^ CO O O 00 »C5 Cl o "* o CO r-> •^ o o CO OS CD CO CO CO OS OS o 1—1 'dH CO o WJ 1^ C_3 OS C]^ o cq_ rn" o co" 1—1 CO CO C3 i-T co_ cP CD os" 1*1 cd" Cl^ in" Cl_ i-T CO 1— ( <_3, cf in ■^ >0 <— > I— I ro C35 CM r— »o CO CO en -H o CO ICt) in lO CJ in •«*i fe CO o" CI CO CI^ Cl cf CO CO CO CO CO 1-4" o cT co^ Ti<" 1-1 Vi co^ T-T • • . . . Ti • • . . . • g 03 . • . . • U • • • " • a > r" ,. • • " * " 03 ' c > OJ -4-» , xn OJ . . , »ri . « CO CO t 1° • 03 a 0) t3 • • Cl 03 s a xn 03 . a> P4 0) o p-l ' 3 C o3 CO xn es 5 03 • i 3 o to a ■'3 g m c .s to GO 3 3 P-l o 0) xR M c« CO 03 o 03 03 3 xn a> C SO a onometers, Watc ivvelry, . • CO xR 03 co" 03 CO xn 03 a OJ 13 a CD o o O '4-) "o Oh xn C- o a a CO 03 -a ■*-» C3 03 XD O oT bO c3 • CO~ 'q3 CO xn co^ s CO -4^ cn~ O o M a O O W O o til c3 CO o o 3 n3 02 1 n3 (4 3 u O a m ^ a o pq 1=5 788 SUMMARY. [1865. IS -o .-1 1-H lO o o> CO h- o 00 CO ira CJ CO 05 --H 1 CO a> lO U5 CO CO 05 TtH '-< 1 1 P o (M • !» 05 (M !>■ 1 o CO ira o CI CI 1 ' CO •*! lO CO b- o CO o CO CO ,—1 >— 1 OS t- r-( r-i CO lO CI •*-» €& CJ tH CO A C3 U * T-l lO o CO CO o CO CO CO o o CO T-l t^ IQ CO 05 r^ o C5 >— I CO o o 00 05 05 05 Tt< CJ o t^ 00 o 00 o o lO CI § o (M 1 CO CI 00 CJ ' y-i >^ CO o o o CO ' ' lO lO to lO r^ CO CO Oi '^ ^ 05 CI I— t > CO CO o Ol CI o T-H I— t CO 00 1^ CO m Ol C) 05 CI t- CO '^ iCi o CO OS m CJ P o I-t o OS 1— 1 1 00 l-H CO CI CO .—1 o CO '5^ t- t^ tH CO CO CO 1-1 !—( t^ tH OS iH CO iH lO CI 2 o. ft -* T^ CJ tN 1 O CO o o o o o O O in o O LO O o -«*• t- lO o lO o o -* lO ^ o lO CO O CO CO 0> "VJH lO C5^ o CD lO CD ■*_ CI^ t- o O ^ O !>■ 1 1 1 '^ • lO CO ^ cT t »— 1 t-^ t-^ ■^ oT '*" ocr oT cT CO^ ' o fi 05 CO CO o 00 CO CO CO CO »— 1 o OS T—l CO o ,^ €©^ o .-^ t-i CO CJ "* i-H iH •* CJ^ »>. c C3 « '3. r-T t-^ •"dn" I-T rt OS o OS OS CO o 00 '* o CJ -* o t- o h- o 1—1 CO OS OS CO CD o •^ lO o o o CO ^ o CJ o CO OS C5 ^ CO CO Oi o CO t^ iO_ CI_ CO J>^ CO lO r-l lO t^ 'tl CI 3 rJH o o o T— ( t-T ccT CD CO t>r •^ CI -* o 'TiT K3 in "IS 00 Tfl o lO 00 lO 00 O -* CJ i^ 'fl t^ 00 o t- lO ^ e©^ CI »-l CO Oi I— 1 CO i>^ CI^ o^ rH ^ co_^ CD CO o CJ CO r-t T-T I— 1 r-T o CD CJ »5 • • • • • • • • 60 • i^ Ji CO • to' C • • • • • O • • • • * • 5 TO c5 • 3 • "73 a> TO a • • o Q J to' i3 l-H O S 3 O t3 K < TO " 0) O TO a a a « a irs, Coa • vehicle -a to" S u 3 CO b rn' TO a 3 /O o 3 3 O CO O 1-3 '5 uildings erected, lacksmithing, ,ailroad C. and othei 03 3 s .2 O c 3 O a o o to 3 O 'o o o 3 c3 03 03 a o -3 a"" M W o CO O Ph p^ O o CO CO CO CO M M 1865.] SUMMARY. 789 CO •* CJ CO f-4 ^H 00 CO CO o CD r-i CD UO b- CO U3 CI 1 -* 1 CO 1 t- 1 CO t- -*l 1 o Cl »— ( 1 O t^ co CO Cl r-T 1-t .— 1 1— ( CO Tt^ CO in •■ CO o O o lO o o o o CO o o o o I— ( t^ o >o lO Cl o kO o^ lO^ o Oi o •* ■* Tt^ t^ 1 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO 'tH" cf 1 CO" t c5" 1 T— ( 1 ^" i-T cf 1 r-T 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO \n CO T— ( t- !>. Cl o irj Cl 1—4 I— 1 CD lO T-H r-< CO »— 1 Cl s© i-T •"^ o" lO CD Cl o Cl o o o CO Cl CO CO IH) O o o CI CJ CO -n Cl CD to ^ t— ( ^ Cl K3 CO OS o CD r-l CD_ 05_ Cl^ "*! J— 1 CD o ■^ c» CD lO 1—1 t-^ lO 1 1 1 1 or oo" lo" ++ oT 1 T— ( t-T o I cf o" ■^ 1 r-T oT Iff 1 t^ ccT lO CO Cl •* CO lO iC t— 1 CO ■«*l CO t^ CO O Cl 00 o •<*< (M •* CD_ "^ to CD lO c^ o Cl, TfJ, c» CO CD o €© "■ CO r-T cf o i-h" nT ■*" Cl tH CO «• 1— ( O lO C3i Cl o CD o ■* 05 o o t- ■X) CO o m Cl 1^ CO I— 1 «o CO CO CO o o t- o Cl t- CD »o ■* 00 lO CD lO CS o to CO c^ CD CO~ Cl cf CO 05 lO I-H CO CO co__ CO Cl I— 1 ira" o" I— I 00_ cf 1—1 T-f CO Ttl o o 1-H CO o o o o o 05 o o CO o o "«tl o CO o t^ o o o CD lO o o CO o o -*l o o CO lO o t^ o ■«ti 1—1 CO o lO lO CO CD^ t-^ O) Cl_ lO o CD I-H CO cs. T*( lO ■* 05 t-;^ t> r^ co^ Ol CO CO io~ CO lO •^ 00 CO Tt< CO CO ■* CO l^ nT t-T lO CO CO 1-H CD CI »o O CO t^ o t^ CD lO CO »o Cl CO Cl CD 1--. CO CO CO lO CD T-( CO t^ a CJ CO 1— I CO "* 1—1 03 o_ tH Cl O o Cl CD CO I— 1 €& r-T TjT o 1-1 rH o CO t^ tH •^ o Cl CD ■^ o o t-. Cl 00 »o CO I— I CO 00 Cl Cl (M CO CD CD CO o I— 1 CO b- I— ( o CD tH »— ( CD 'ti CO OS CO 1— < o 05 t- >o >-( '*! o CD lO Cl^ o t-^ o_ t-^ 00 »o Cl Cl, OO^ l>^ •^ CO o o i-H CI cf CD Cl t- rjT -*~ co" Oi t-T o • • • • • • • • • • ^ «^ 3 .^ -2 c ^ c3 C3 • • a • 03 • a CD be o • • Ph • iJ • t-:i a J3 • •5 o c fcD .s c« &c '.§ 3 a cS C ^ p^ rt oT s s .2 • € a c CD to a" c £ to" s o m •4-' 0) c C! O 73 c ^4-1 c3 • 5e 3 C 2 ;4 s -1-3 c e3 a 1-:; 13 fee .5 s o 5 to .S "S Cl 0) tn O 02 en" o o 2 fS P4 H o 1-— — -< o C3 P-( O W Ph pq O H ^ ^ o ■a 3 ■a •a § s o d o s C9 P. cS o CO r3 a o I» a 3 CO u .3 790 SUMMARY. [1865. o ?=5 c^ •a O «o o -H OO OO Ttt CI o CJ CO m t- >>. 13 r^ «5 Oi I-H CO 1 CI 1—1 1 t— OS m CO -^ 1 CO CO ■^ C O c\ o 00 I— ( t- t- 1—1 rH CO 1—1 T-l 1-1 1—1 o •6 o t^ o o in o O o o o o o o lO lO 00 Cl o o o o o o in O »o c» CI 05_ I— 1 CO c^ 05^ t-;^ CO o Oi_ 1 1 1 1 t g 1 1 1 CO t t- »— ( 1 co" Ci C) co~ CO~ 1— ( 1—* o rj?~ • CI lO CO CI CO CO CO eo o in rH CO HJ ©& CI CO TiH rt* Ir- !» 1—1 CD OS US cT oc rt o o o 1—1 UO o rH o 05 rH o O Cl o CO OJ 00 o .— 1 I— ( OD m t^ in o 00 in O CO o m o Cl CO lO l>^ CO CO CO ■^ CI 1>^ t-;^ O CO^ 1—1 00 co^ 00 1 :3 lO "^l irT rH (M CJ »Ci 1 CO t^ in" CO cf Ci co~ cf eo~ t^ T-( ■* CO Ci o CJ CO Ci C5 CO eo CO •«*i 05 in 1 €© eo t^ I— ( 00 I— { Oi CO Oi 05 CO eo in CO 1—1 eo^ * ■d eo r-l --H CO CO OS t- O eo Cl in in CO o t^ 1—1 1—1 tn a) C o in CO CI 00 CO CO Oi rH CO o r~^ in CO 00 m ca o rH o 1—1 lO CI in I— 1 CO o CO o Cl C5 1—1 .2 a. 1-1 1—1 1— ( 0) CO o T— 1 o o t^ o in o o o o CO in o m o ^ lO CO -n o CO CO o m o CO m o CD CO o t-- I— 1 S ^l r-J_ OJ^ '^ •* CO^ o_ 05_ Cl_ r— * t-^ o Cl^ Oi^ 05^ C5_ CI^ > C5 • oT o" «o t-^ cf o 1— ( CO CO~ Ml »— 4 o r— ( rH~ 00~ i-T 'S »9 o o o; CO CO CO in I— ( CD 00 Cl o in CO o GO CO « €© l eo o O in 00 in 3 »— I lO" CO~ ■^ o t- t-T Oi f— ( CD cf 00 o in in 05 t- lO o 05 lO lO o o r- < in Cl o o Cl t^ 05 >n CO c3 ^ .— 1 lO t— 1 I— 1 CO i-( CI t- CO CO 00 o t^ 1^ CO i-j_ > ^ 1— ( cT cf eo~ r-^ • • • • • • • • t/T • • • • rt • 02 . • • , a . . . o N nS « • • CO qT 6 ca « u CO J ■ to" O i-H H • 1^ c • 8 s-T (D o • • . « -^ tfc c e tn o o 13 C o CO H '(5 1-5 "o O fl C3 C O "o to C *i m o CO rH "*i CO CO o CI in CJ 1—1 o in '*! -tH CO 05_ cq_ 1— I c^ ■^ C5_ Oi rH J>^ CJ^ Oi rH t-;^ 1:^ Oi CO ■^ o 1 1 if5~ ccT cjT co" 1 •^ ■^ o oo"" CO 1— ( o co' O 1 CO~ rH t-H CO t- 00 lO o Ol I--. Ci CO CO •* CJ CO CD t- rH CO Ci CI 1—i 00 -* CO t^ 00 CD 05 CO CO o in rH o CI in I— ( rH tH e& l>^ or CO cf co" ci Oi CO 00 in 00 OD o '^^ CO t^ lO a> rH CO Ol m tl '*! o in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I OJ co~ in 1—1 I— 1 cq^ i—i 05 o c6~ CO rH »o Cl T-l in Oi in o t^ rH o t^ CO CO i-H CI CI rH ^ 00 o «5^ 00 t>; Oi o 05^ Tt< in__ CJ, <=l f 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 vo csT l>^' in" co" co'~ o in" o" i>r t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 »o t- in 00 rH C5 s f-H CO t- in 00 t^ oq_ CJ rH Ci e& icT co" co~ i-H 1 o o CO CO '^t^ CO in t-l m 7-i Oi rH 'rH CO Oi 00 Oi CJ rtl ■* CD CO t— r-( CO Oi rH 00 -* Oi CI CO •* 00 •rt< Oi o J^ o CJ o CI 'S^ CD_ Cl^ o_ co_ t— ( t-^ 00^ CO o CO in CO in o. Oi m ^l t-:^ CO CO Cvf co" of rH c» t- t^ co" co^ oo" Ci" in o CI cT CO ■># t-^ co~ r-^ Ci (M I— 1 CO in rH CO 00 1— I o o CO t^ OO CO in CO rH o 00 CI Ci ■^ CO CO ■* CO^ 00 o^ o. •* C) Oi CO 7—\ in CO i-( CO T-H t^ co" TiT f-H in co" CI CJ €©= J-t • • • « 4 • • • • « • • • • • ^3 ■ • • • • s /-> 1 CO ■ .2 3 • • • • CO 2 • b c • pq • • en o o • -4— > <0 s • OJ O a o o S-c 5 s o o pq o o u C 'i • • • • a S3 o > ^0 '3 05 tn ■& CO a o a o 72 PQ C o o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • a l« C3 w GC 'S. 1H O CO .-1 CO o b- CI 05 1— ( 00 »o CD CO b- o 1—1 •* CO CJ CO •* lO ■rtl -"^i Ol CO CI^ co_^ iq_ CO co__ 1 1 1 r» •- ^ 1 III S 1 ■* 1 ' t^ t^ lO (M lO ^ eo~ lO 1—4 1 1 t 1 ^ CO 'tl lO CO o r-t. CO Cl t- CO ■^ T-( t^ CO •* •^ t^ 1-1 €© ocT I— 1 id" CI 1-1 ■a n o 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 ■3 t-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C O cs r; V •d w to OJ ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 • _g W 9 C3 OG '£ H ?D CO o O CO CO UO »* o t^ o a> CO c:i CJ 1-1 CO 1^ o in Tt< CO C5 CO r^ rH t— 05 o o> IQ O CO CO t^ ID 1—1 lO o CO CO (M_^ CJ^ CO t-;^ Ti^ CI^ CO CO ir3_ o 3 O O — I lO lO CO CO Cl l^ 05 '^ 03 g© t- CO i-H 1—1 !-;_ 1—1 1— ( °i. CI oi t-^ O CO t-l CO I— ( »— ( r-( 05 i— ( r-T cf cd" 'sT i-T • • • • * • o t— • . • . . 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C5 CO rH CO •^ 1— ( o CO U3_ CO c»_ f-H tH CO t^ S© I— 1 I— 1 lO > a c ID c3 S a c ' O a o U 3 1 •4J PU o to _>> en 1 m • rS Ph a o -4^ _ a a C3 o m O -b a o H ■? o <— 1 CO ^ pq f=^ ^ *« B •8 s s CO u o S CO P be ■«1 100 AGGREGATL VALUE or AIITICLES PRODUCED IN EACH CO UNTY ~ D.rk.blre. n M 1 Daks.. »-.. Fr.»M,.. n„P..., RailmiKii- "..^ rir-»>ilU«^l«>lM*i». uS«li-l.ndC.l.r«10wd.. 'wwlaw '031,013 i;M 6460433 : 3,0J»,ni6 aas 10,1x10 107,M0 134I7JIB1 f^li^r^i.- : «M)M o.7S*.oas 634,000 S4j>ia U.460.3IS 013,606 1,011,013 3,100,001 JwIm - B03,.-»0 130400 1 13.000 1,1»400 '■!S7*:S ?„r^^v.™id.,: : 31.000 4400 I.WI400 1.ID1.194 i,r«.dM 3n,Dui oiioio 14B.0» 14.000 loiioo 4,900 9^10 M,000 3KI461 i6i;i6o 4M400 16,000 - 170401 4w;wo 300,000 BM,7M »Sffl 91041 0*9.000 s!™' ■ " ' ■ ; m.uoo 443.000 10400 ^oi'mi 100,000 40,000 ^x SSil'SSa» icd S^U. 34,040 433:300 i,oot;ooo 1,011409 3400400 1.100,000 tJMJ^ I,4TC.TB7 334,000 '0,6O0 1411,700 *'"iJ'S" Wl« Wnaihllron. . 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SX-.: ; : : : 0,900 71,700 800 Imw S60 30000 10.000 46,307 004TS (4!6 Br«k, aad Pun,«, - . - 4.000 IH Kvn 13,000 4*0 10,OOU 33660 3,900 1400 ,13.000 t;ii9 Pail., Tub., and W«-(.nW.«. 0,»0 1/100 74,386 ,10.119 lio £6,076 100410 Cold l-fmaod Gobi L.. 33 *» 13^770 0400 H~0,O00 18,001) S3,m 'll.4BS 310.170 01,011 1,076 131,176 1, » m 17:436 117.900 33,61.; ainora„.JE*nl,c(, W„«,. . 1.1,600 dImo 48,600 13.000 35,000 'mw '4,M7 18,130 "tw 10,164 4440 17,000 1,000 17,114 1, IT 31.110 8,413 M.71M 30413 l'li„,^„.M.II,,S.,l,.»,ll«.r..&LC, ,11,400 37.7(13 10;i6O 3i:i60 331433 10.700 1IU60 lr>i'.'J"iriJla''/"''(v "k li 1)2.874 iiisw anil 19 8460 07,MO 17,800 10.467 iiuia I6I473 lielioo 191,U7 ],.12a.l4 Indl.Rubbwiloodi,'. 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OMIO 3iU,140 311.374 3i,004 189,606 3II1/19II ■w'sm 631.117 lo"l.l«3 10.413 liui806 108.471 1:049 006:483 fc : : : : : lOAll M,7U s;i63 10,018 B.071 87.600 90,110 18,134 11.411 3,083 37491 ],0U D.sai a;s7i 10.406 4101 ijai 10) illlU ""''Tv (1J70 1W.701 10,000 000 £0^074 I.IO'J 3.171 I4O6 10405 1,896 0,163 7409 'iia 66,731 DuckniiHl, aa.iBi 173 1.034 9,410 9410 HO 3070 Oil UiltfU. *nd all olh41 4;i6l 37419 '137 11,761 6:787 Z^lH"^-' - ii,aM OJW 46^61 1,103 3.0W 63,113 W»* 8,111 33.000 33.100 40,761 11,170 14N 3,310 3,171 ^U& olU BmuI'I VogalabW, 8,OU4 4.080 3710 KM 180 'i»WI 11,008 i>;ou 13470 '6,400 1V0411 800 67.37« 10,301 3.900 CardioSttda, .... 1440 0,433 S6 300 '410 ¥;c». ; : : : : OMI 3 810 1I4K0 0.013 DO »,i(n 771 Vo78 610,110 303.146 761,064 918 TM 7.031 I.n 1'." Ctmolwrri.., .... 3T,B1 lO^OlU 07.013 llnrM., Oicn. Cowi, Ac, . 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M0.7M 113,617 m.iiia 10H.103 m'.33i 100.09>I I,OM,iai 11,113 176.006 llOMT 911,901 S,I71 H.4«7 M,i01 1.748 iiii,aoo li.7cr7 10, 1» 10,133 801,033 1434 11.066 117410 ii.ita 1,1-1 J^l- B,M» i7,Ma 33.707 40.381 17.961 1460 63400 93,097 174,064 S7,ara 04,101 3MI uiinoo 7I(,147 00118 301,133 9;i93 111,011 101,010 19,141 107,160 i,i4j,i ■■ PmllrjuidEfl^ ; : T»,«II Kjaa 84,aiw «,U«3 66,8,11 17fl08 33;i66 ii.m M.W 1430 M407 038 ■0,476 1,713 70 86 ' 03 ^a UT 2i49 Faim asd Wnllj Prolooi Bot ajKi iiim 18,0U Oil 30.013 10,763 10,903 77,7M 1,113 11417 38.7a'l 1,910 44,3)16 187.100 I.IID 7I.«7 S7.»W 13,460 116.000 1,009,491 S3,OII0 4n:o.« 101,943 13,193 lioliw 31413 3.010,1*30 iViIo I,lHi;ot7 MO 330,113 9i3,an 6,110,310 313416 1,011,700 1447;i?S 11,810,101 Tolal. •0,0»0,OJS 934,031,408 »a6.0M,314 SU6410 m,mfiH 17,301432 fa,«iii,tio SI3,r«,BH »M,103,413 *331,«5 NO,771,»7 617.031,310 M0,110,174 970,171,711 9317.110.01.1 NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS IN THE COMMOl^WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1865. BY CO UNTIE S ABEEEviATiOKS.—rf., daily; <. w., tri-weekly; s.w., semi-weekly; w., weekly; i. m., tri-monthly ; 6. m., bi-monthly ; m., monthly; ?., quarterly ; a., annual. Barnstable County. Barnstable Patriot, w., Barnstable. Yarmouth Eegister, to., Yarmouth. Berkshire County. Adams News and Transcript, w., Adams. Berkshire Courier, u\, Great Barrington. Valley Gleaner, w., Lee. Pittsfield Sun, w., Pittsfield. Berkshire County Eagle, w., Pittsfield. Bristol County. Fall River Journal, w., t. lo., Fall Eiver. Fall River News, d., " Fall River Press, u\, " New Bedford Mercury, d., xo., N. Bedford. New Bedford Shipping List, d., w., " Union Democrat and Gazette, ic, Taunton. Daily Gazette, d., " Bristol County Republican, ?o., " Dukes County. Vinej'ard Gazette, w. , Edgartown. Essex County. Andover Advertiser,* iv., Andover. Bibliothoeca Sacra, f ., Nantucket. Norfolk County. Dedham Gazette, w., Dedham. Quincy Patriot, «'., Quincy. Transcript and Advertiser, w., Eandolph. Norfolk County Journal, w., Roxbury. Eoxbury City Gazette, w., " Stoughton Sentinel, w., Stoughton. Plymouth County. Abington Standard, iv., Abington. Hingham Journal and South Shore Adver- tiser, ?6-., Hingham. ]\Iiddleborough Gazette, w., Middleborough. Wareham News, w., " Bridgewater Banner, w., " East Bridgewater News, w., " North Bridgewater Gazette, ic, No. Bridge- water. Old Colony Sentinel, w., Plymouth. Old Colony Memorial, w., " Plymouth Book, w., " Suffolk County. American Educational Monthly, m., Boston. Advent Herald, u\, " Advocate of Peace, ?«., " American Messenger, vi., " American Miscellany, ?y., " American Phrenolog'l Journal,! ?»., Boston American Railway Times, u American Union, w., (( American Nichter Botschafter, 11 Atlantic Monthly, m., 11 Ballou's Dollar Monthly, m., 11 Banner of Light, to., 11 Boston Almanac, a., 11 Boston Cultivator, lu., 11 Boston Daily Advertiser, f/., s. lo., w 11 J Boston Directory, «., 11 Boston Herald, d., (I Boston Intelligenz Blatt, w., q., 11 Boston Journal, d., s. w., lu., 11 Boston Journal of Homceopathj', q. 11 Boston Slarine Reporter, t. m., u Boston Post, d., 11 Boston Press and Post, s.w., 11 Boston Recorder, m.. 11 Boston Review, b. m., 11 Boston Statesman, w., 11 Child's Paper, 11 Christian Advocate, «•., It Christian Banner, m., 11 Christian Era, %i\, 11 Christian Examiner, b. m.. (1 Christian Register, w., 11 Christian Watchman, w., 11 Christian Witness, 11 Christian World, m., 11 Church Monthlj', vi., 11 Commercial Bulletin, lo., 11 Congregationalist, iv., 11 Congregational Quarterly, q., 11 Courier,^ d., s. w., lo., 1( Daily Evening Voice, § d., 11 Der Pionier, u\, 11 Dwight's Journal of Music, s. m., u Express Pathfinder, q., It Flag of our Union, w., 11 Freedman's Journal, in., 11 Freemason's Monthly Magazine, m. It Friend of Virtue, 711., 11 Fruits of America, b. m., 11 Gleason's Pictorial, m.. (I Good News, ?«., 11 Harry Hazel's Yankee Blade, w., It Herald of Health, ot., 11 Home Missionary, m., 11 Home Monthly, m., 11 Horticulturist, m., <1 Investigator, w., 11 * April 14, 1866, commenced a new weekly paper, " The Cambridge Press." t Principal publishiing place, New York. i 1866, " Tlie Commercial." § 1866, daily and weekly. 18G5.] NEWSPAPERS AND PEEIODICALS. T9-7 Lady's Almanac, a., Boston. Ladies' Repository, vi., " Law Reporter, m., " Liberator,* w., " Literary Companion, to., " Littell's Living Age, w., " Macedonian, m., " Magazine of Horticulture, m., " Masonic Monthly, ni., " Massachusetts Ploughman, w., " Massachusetts Register, «., " Massachusetts Teacher, m., " Medical and Surgical Journal, w., ?»., " Methodist Quarterly Review, q., " Missionary Advocate, m., " Jlissionary Herald, m., " Missionary Magazine, «i., " Monthly Noveilette, ?»., " Monthly Ten Cent Novellette, m., " Monthly Religious Magazine, 7n., " Mother's Assistant, " Myrtle, b. m., " New Church Magazine, m., " New England Business Directory, «., " New England Dial, w., " New England Farmer, w., " New England Historical Register, g., " New England Insurance Gazette, 7n., " New Jerusalem Magazine, m., " N. American Jour, of Homojopathy, 7., " North American Review, q., Our Young Folks, m., Pathfinder Railway Guide, lu., Pilot, w., Saturday Evening Express, w., Saturday Evening Gazette, w., Shipping List, s. w., Shoe and Leather Reporter, w., Boston. Student and Schoolmate, m., Sunday School Advocate, b. m., Sunday School Gazette, Sunday Herald, ?o., The Child at Home, ?«., The Commonwealth, w., The Freedman, The Nation, lo., The Radical, wi.. The Transcript, d., w., The Traveller, d., s. w., w., The Tract Journal, m., The True Flag, w., Unitarian Journal, m., Universalist, w., Waverley Magazine, w., Well-Spring, w., World's Crisis, w., Wide World, w., Young Pilgrim., b. m., Youth's Casket, m., Youth's Companion, w., Youth's Visitor, m., Zion's Herald, w., Chelsea Bulletin, w., Chelsea. Chelsea Telegraph, iv., " Worcester Couxty. Barre Gazette, w., Barre. Fitchburg Reveille, iv., Fitchburg. Fitchburg Sentinel, w., " Milford Journal, w., Milford. Webster Times, w., Webster. Southbridge Journal, w., Southbridge. Worcester Transcript,! d., w., Worcester. Worcester Spy, d., w., " Worcester Palladium, ?o., " (( it (( (( if (1 K 1( (( (( il (( (( (( « (( l( U (C (( CLASSES OF NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS. In Boston. Daily, .... Tri-Weekly, Semi-Weekly, Weekly, .... Tri-Monthly, Bi-Monthly, Monthly, .... Quarterly, .... Annual, .... Total of all classes in Boston, 5 49 1 7 42 8 5 125 Out of Boston. Daily, 10 Tri-Weekly, 2 Semi-Weekly, 5 AVeekly, 76 Tri-Monthly, Bi-Monthly, Monthly, Quarterly, . Annual, Total of all classes out of Boston, 94 * 1866— extinct ; ceased publication last week in 1865. t 1866—" Worcester Gazette." INDEX TO COUNTIES AND TOWNS, Page. Page. Abington, 474 Brighton, 331 Acton, . . 321 Brimfield, . • . 243 Acushnet, . . 77 Bristol Count" r, . . 77 Adams, . 23 Brookfield, . . 557 Agawam, . . 240 Brookline, . . 427 Alford, . 26 Buckland, . . 203 Amesbury, . . 127 Burlington, . . 333 Amherst, . 281 Cambridge, . . 334 Andover, . 129 Canton, . 429 Ashburnham, . 540 Carlisle, . 340 Ashby, . 323 Carver, . 479 Ashfield, . 200 Charlemont, . 204 Ashland, . 325 Charlestown, . 341 Athol, . . 542 Charlton, . . 558 Attleborough, . 78 Chatham, . 5 Auburn, . 546 Chelmsford, . . 343 Barnstable Count-j J 1 Chelsea, . 536 Barnstable, . 1 Cheshire, . . 29 Barre, . . 547 Chester, . 245 Becket, . 28 Chesterfield, . 286 Bedford, . 326 Chilmark, . . 121 Belchertown, . 284 Chicopee, . . 246 Bellingham, . 424 Clarksburg, . 31 Belmont, . 327 Clinton, . 560 Berkley, . 81 Cohasset, . . 431 Berkshire County, . 23 Colrain, . 206 Berlin, . 550 Concord, . 346 Bernardston, . 202 Conway, . 207 Beverly, . 132 Cummington, . 287 Billerica, . 328 Dalton, . 32 Blackstone, . 552 Dana, > . 562 Blandford, . . 242 Danvers, . 136 Bolton, . 554 Dartmouth, . . 82 Boston, . 521 Dedham, . 433 Boxborough, . 330 Deerfield, . . 209 Boxford, . 134 Dennis, 7 Boylston, . 555 Dighton, . 83 Bradford, . . 135 Dorchester, . . 436 Braintree, . . 425 Douglas, . 564 Brewster, 4 Dover, . 439 Bridgewater, . 477 Dracut, . 348 8a« INDEX TO COUNTIES AND TOYfNS. Page. 1 Page. Dudley, 565 Holden, 578 Dukes County, . 121 Holland, . 251 Dunstable, . . 349 Holliston, . . 355 Duxbury, . . 480 Holyoke, . 252 East Bridgewater, . 482 Hopkinton, . . 357 Eastham, 9 Ilubbardston, . 580 Easthampton, . 289 Hull, .... . 492 Easton, . 85 Huntington, . 299 Edgartown, . 122 Ipswich, . 151 Egremont, . . 34 Kingston, . . 493 Enfield, . 291 Lakeville, . . 495 Erv-ing, . 211 Lancaster, . . 581 Essex County, . . 127 Lanesborough, . . 44 Essex,. . 139 Lawrence, . . 153 Fairhaven, . . 88 Lee, .... . 45 FallKiver, . , 90 Leicester, . . 583 Falmouth, . . 10 Leominster, . 585 Fitchburg, . . 567 Lenox, . . . 48 Florida, . 35 Leverett, . 218 Foxborough, . 440 Lexington, . . 359 Framinghani, . 330 Ley den, . 221 Fkanklin Cou: