New Bedford, Massachusetts : its history, industries, institutions, and attractions . illard Nye. 1860-61, and to Sept. 20, 1802, Isaac 1862, from Sept. 29; 1863-65, GeorgeHowland, Jr. 1866-67, John H. Perry. 1868-69, Andrew G. , George B. Richmond. 1873, George H. Dunbar. 1874, George B. , Abraham H. Howland, Jr. 1877, Alanson Borden. 1878, George B. , William J. , George , Morgan Rotch. The growth of the population of New Bedford is exhibited inthe following table, compiled from the census reports. It gives als


New Bedford, Massachusetts : its history, industries, institutions, and attractions . illard Nye. 1860-61, and to Sept. 20, 1802, Isaac 1862, from Sept. 29; 1863-65, GeorgeHowland, Jr. 1866-67, John H. Perry. 1868-69, Andrew G. , George B. Richmond. 1873, George H. Dunbar. 1874, George B. , Abraham H. Howland, Jr. 1877, Alanson Borden. 1878, George B. , William J. , George , Morgan Rotch. The growth of the population of New Bedford is exhibited inthe following table, compiled from the census reports. It gives alsothe population of the towns which have been cut oft from it. Fairhaven. Acushnet. Year. New Bedford. 1700 1800 4,361 1810 5, 1820 3,947 2,733 1830 7.,592 3,034 1840 12,087 16,443 4,304 20,380 ..... .... 4,693 1860 22,:500 3,118 1,387 1865 20, 2,547 1,251 1870 21,320 • ? .2,626 1875 25,805 2,768 1,059 1880 26,845 2,875 1,105 1885 33,393 2,880 1,071 *The municipal year was changed, in 1857, and Mayor Dunbars first term was only nine ?- >^, •^>


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