New Bedford, Massachusetts; its history, industries, institutions and attractions . pers and employes 30 Hotel keepers and employes, 55 Restaurant keepers and emplojes, 25 Saloon keepers and employes (liquor) 25 Coachmeu (in families), 3(i Servants (in families) 47 Barhers and hairdressers, ti7 Scrubbers and cleaners (in mills) 18 Stationary engineers and assistants, 32 Watchmen 37 Merchants and dealers. 578 Salesmen, 126 Book-keepers and clerks, 535 Agents 51 Bank officials and employes .39 Biokers, 20 Laborers and helpers (in stores), 21 Boarding and livery stable keepers and employes, 74 Ca


New Bedford, Massachusetts; its history, industries, institutions and attractions . pers and employes 30 Hotel keepers and employes, 55 Restaurant keepers and emplojes, 25 Saloon keepers and employes (liquor) 25 Coachmeu (in families), 3(i Servants (in families) 47 Barhers and hairdressers, ti7 Scrubbers and cleaners (in mills) 18 Stationary engineers and assistants, 32 Watchmen 37 Merchants and dealers. 578 Salesmen, 126 Book-keepers and clerks, 535 Agents 51 Bank officials and employes .39 Biokers, 20 Laborers and helpers (in stores), 21 Boarding and livery stable keepers and employes, 74 Carriage and hack drivers. 23 Drivers of delivery wagons, 21 Express company officials and oiui)loyes, .34 Horse railroad officials and employes, • fiO Teamsters, 20(i Steam railroad officials and employes 143 Master mariners (sailing), 50 Mariners (sailing), 242 Steamboat officials and employes, 41 Stevedores, . . • 20 Farmers, 53 Farm laborers, 128 Florists, 25 Gardeners and assistants, 61 Fishermen, 45 Drill makers, 52 Boot and shoemakers 322 Carpenters. 484 Masons, 184. RESIDENCE OF SAMUEL IVERS. INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL. I4I Principsil occupatious, males—Continued. Painters, •• 185 Plumbers, 24 Carriage blacksmiths, 20 Carriaoje painters, 43 Carriage trimmers, 18 Carriage makers (not specitied), 39 Tailors, 58 Cordage factory operatives, 154 Cotton mill operatives, 2126 Bakers (bread, cake, and pastry), 62 Upholsterers, 17 Glass works employes, 148 Harness makers, 22 Machinists, 156 Blacksmiths, 98 Britannia workers, 39 Copi)er workers, 58 Gold workers, 42 Iron workers, 51 Tin workers, 28 Oil makers, 26 Photographers, 20 (onipositors and printers, 51 Boat builders, IS Calkers, 20 Sail makers, 27 Ship carpenters, 33 Stone woikers, 47 Cigar makers, 20 Coopers, •. 49 Picture-frame makers, 193 Woollen mill operatives, 64 Laborers, 800 Apprentices, 67 Scholars and students, 2340 (^hildren at work and at school, 88 iietired, 441 Not given, 220 Dependents (private suppo


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