. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. TREND IN MASSACHUSETTS INDUSTRIES 11 Trend in Population, Industrial Establishments, and Wage Earners, 1837 - 1933 1895 = 100 Revere. There was a very rapid increase in total population through most of the period, evidently due in large part to residential and recrea- tional developments. The number of industrial employees had an irregular trend, rising until 1895, declining to 1910, reaching its peak in 1927, and declining again during the depression period. The number of industrial establishments increa


. Bulletin - Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Agriculture -- Massachusetts. TREND IN MASSACHUSETTS INDUSTRIES 11 Trend in Population, Industrial Establishments, and Wage Earners, 1837 - 1933 1895 = 100 Revere. There was a very rapid increase in total population through most of the period, evidently due in large part to residential and recrea- tional developments. The number of industrial employees had an irregular trend, rising until 1895, declining to 1910, reaching its peak in 1927, and declining again during the depression period. The number of industrial establishments increased from 1905 to 1920 and declined thereafter. Salem. The population, after an irregular rise, reached its peak in 1910 and remained practically stationary thereafter. The number of industrial employees rose irregularly until 1910, declined thereafter up to 1927 and unlike many other cities, showed an increase in 1933. The number of in- dustrial establishments, with a few minor interruptions, has shown an ir- regular downward movement since 1875. Somerville. There has been a steady upward movement in popula- tion through the entire period; while the number of industrial employees increased until 1920, declined in 1927, and showed no change in 1933. Be- tween 1905 and 1920 there was an in- crease in number of industrial estab- lishments and a slight decline there- after. Springfield. The population maintained a regular upward move- ment during the entire period; while the number of industrial employees, after a long advance, began to decline in 1920. The increase in number of in- dustrial establishments between 1905 and 1920 was followed by an almost equal decline. REVERE -i 1 1 1â -i 1â'â 400 â/ ' 300 £00 / 100 /^Tvstn^ovtti y \ 'y \^"*"^<^^ \ y â "â¢â â. 65 75 65 .85. OS SALEM "i-- i / \ \ âP^5 " »«.»"«V 55 65 75 AS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc


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