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15
6,000
50.000
Franklin.
20
990
1,156.000
493
329
335,000
2.495.000
Henniker
15
80
523
135,000
73
26
38,000
304.000
Hill
6
40
5,000
16
6,000
31,000
Hooksett
11
240
244,000
218
175
107,000
327 000
Hopkinton
23
420
52,000
65
7
26,000
119.000
Loudon
9
8
138
27,000
25
8,000
40,000
Newbury.
3
25
7,000
14
5,000
16,000
New London t
9
125
57,000
40
68
45,000
281,000
Pembroke ..
42
30
810
859,000
261
360
229,000
1,016,000
Pittsfield
14
20
370
262,000
353
152
255,000
910,000
* This was taken from the census of 1870 when the silver and zinc mine was in operation.
t The New-London Scythe Co. are successors of the old firm of Phillips, Messer, Colby & Co., and manufacture about 4,500 doz's. scythes annually-valued at $50,000. They employ about 20 nien, whose annual pay-roll is $ 18,000. Their shops are located at the outlet of Pleasant Pond, in the village of Scytheville, in New-London.
20,000
98,000
Northfield.
5
50
94.000
39
children.
Number of horse power.
Hands employed.
495
STATISTICAL TABLES.
MERRIMACK COUNTY CONTINUED.
Number of
Manufactories.
Steam.
Water.
Capital.
Males.
Females
children.
Annual pay-roll.
Value of pro- ductions.
Salisbury
10
6
118
6,000 12,000
31
....
12,000
38,000
Warner ..
30
395
110,000
105
10
41,000
212,000
Webster.
9
120
19.000
37
2
15,000
64,000
Wilmot
11
175
42,000
35
15,000
96,000
Total.
446
764
8,740| $ 6,554,000
4,567
1,957|$2,777,000 $12.771,000
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
Amherst
11
28
120|
$ 50.000
43
2
$ 37,000|
$ 82,000
Antrim
18
359
93,000
89
18
44.000
210,000
Bedford
13
126
18,000
41
...
16,000
46,000
Bennington.
5
280
115,000
55
18
29,000
161,000
Brookline
23
527
57.000
88
38,000
121,000
Deering
10
184
11,000
25
7.000
25,000
Francestown
4
40
11,000
25
9,000
26,000
Goffstown
12
195
40,000
131
:54,000
189,000 14,000
Greenville.
14
700
319,000
202
207
140.000
656,000
Hancock.
4
14
295
111,000
88
28
35,000
258,000
Hollis.
14
206
28,000
34
12.000
43,000
Litchfield
2
30
14,000
7
3,000
35,000
Manchester
150
745
9,927
9,470,000
4,290
4,966
3,674,000
18,108.000
Merrimack.
16
15
116
287.000
152
216
94,000
435,000
Milford
44
28
727
722,300
445
211
252,000
1,310,000
Mount Vernon ..
4
20
55
16,900
43
3
21 000
55,000
Nashua
75
1,150
3,150
3,434,000
1,690
1,380
1,374,000
7,393,000
New Boston
14
60
389
90,000
75
6
33,000
178,000
New Ipswich.
15
184
32,000
31
8
19,000
72,000
Pelham
8
20
90
39,000
40
20,000
97,000
Peterborough.
39
10
973
526,000
275
216
175,000
741,000
Sharon.
1
50
3,000
3
1,000
8,000
Temple
2
35
2,000
6
2,000
4,000
Weare
25
389
121,000
138
65
57,000
290,000
Wilton
25
145
497
320,000
178
116
113,000
695,000
Windsor
1
30
2,000
4
1,000
5,000
Total ...
588
2.286 18,770 $15,990,000
8,270 7.460 $ 6,323,000 $31,464,000
CHESHIRE COUNTY.
Alstead ..
131
253|
$ 45,000
50
6
$ 26,000
$ 84,000
Chesterfield.
10
..
205
40,000
57
5
28,000
85,000
Dublin
4
70
25,000
38
12,000
38,000
Fitzwilliam
20
30
370
113,000
201
6
104,000
262,000
Gilsunı
10
52
160
59,000
54
20
32,000
196,000
Harrisville
6
450
280,000
120
105
84,000
720,000
Hinsdale.
19
453
382,000
206
65
126,000
690,000
Jaffrey
16
435
184.000
105
55
61,000|
285,000
Keene
95
1,200
360
1,038,000
1,230
109
636,000
2,758,000
Marlborough
23
610
140,000
155
39
93,000
377,000
Marlow
14
30
275
28,000
74
13
34,000
311,000
Nelson
9
30
155
58,000
28
25
17,000
76,000
Richmond
15
345
37,000
83
21,000
57,000
Rindge
30
53
328
85,000
114
7
45,000
161,000
Roxbury
3
..
12
6,000
75
38,000
153.000
Sullivan
8
12
165
23.000
17
6,000
50,000
Surrey.
3
..
30
6,000
8
4,000
13,000
Swanzey.
21
30
486
157,000
163
30
88,000
351,000
Troy ...
10
30
97
85,000
95
48,000
245,000
Walpole
7
60
60
54,000
37
45
34.000
132,000
Westmoreland
12
12
137
33,000
25
11,000
36,000
Winchester
22
62
592
398,000
252
105
158,000
741,000
Total
371|
1,601
6,310 $ 3,325,000 3,241
702
$1,731,000| $ 7,911,000
2
20
22
3 000
15
6,000
30,000
Hudson.
5
46
9,000
32
11,000
20,000
Lyndeborough
10
15
78
16,000
64
26,000
117,000
Mason
8
25
15,000
35
14,000
40,000
Sutton
13
Number of horse power.
Hands employed.
TOWNS.
.
·
·
·
.
.
262
49,000
54
19
31,000
90,000
Stoddard
11
·
.
Greenfield.
55
15,000
27
10,000
Hillsborough
50
10,0001
23,000
122
and
496
STATISTICAL TABLES.
SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Number of manu-
Steam.
Water.
Capital.
Males.
Females and children.
Annual pay-roll.
Value of production.
Acworth.
151
12
270|
$ 46,000
75'
5
$ 23,000) 146,000
$ 100,000
Charlestown
22
36
240
156,000
225
50
357,000
Claremont
36
136
1,364
750,000
371
375
248,000
1,250,600
Cornish.
9
11
84
14,000
25
8,000
25,000
Croydon
3
70
2,000
14
4,500
7,000
Goshen
7
35
80
16,000
19
5,000
48,000
Grantham
11
285
22,000
34
10,000
33,000
Langdon.
2
40
5,000 11,000
40
13 000
26,000
Newport.
27
610
375,000
197
94
118,000
619,000
Plainfield
4
10
120
11,000
10
4.000
17,000
Springfield
2
62
5,000
7
1.000
4,000
Sunapre
15
292
56,000
52
28,000
117,000
Unity
6
40
3,000
10
3.000
10,000
Washington
26
269
34,000
57
25,000
85,000
Total
197
240
3,951
$ 1,506,000
1,123
524
$ 639,000
$ 2.703,000
GRAFTON COUNTY.
Alexandria
13
212
$ 13,000
30
$ 7,000|
$ 43,000
Ashland
39
806
209,000
174
43
110,000
647,000
Bath ...
13
204
33,000
30
10,000
80,000
Benton
7
210
10,000
26
3,000
13,000
Bethlehem
16
15
350
123,000
148
58,000
192,000
Bridgewater.
3
24
1,000
6
6
1.500
3,000
Bristol.
31
5
952
290,000
180
61
108,000
571.000
Campton
12
225
8,000
40
12,000
57,000
Canaan
25
468
49,000
72
4
36,000
125,000
Danbury
9
128
5,000
25
9,000
50,000
Dorchester
7
365
36,000
73
20,000
38,000
Ellsworth
2
90
1,000
5
700
3,000
Enfield ...
38
6
543
154,000
110
33
54,000
453,000
Franconia.
22
35
338
48,000
55
10
23,000
96,000
Grafton
4
75
15,000
8
3,000
15,000
Groton
11
384
14,000
25
6,000
24,000
Hanover
10
160
23,000
36
10,000
53,000
Haverhill.
48
60
603
93.000
32
8
34,000
177,000
Hebron.
5
25
5,000
21
6,000
21,000
Holderness.
8
240
11,000
19
6,000
33,000
Landaff
28
679
75,000
69
18,000
133,000
Lebanon ..
48
1,227
612,000
591
45
315,000
1,222,000
Lincoln,
1
40
1,000
6
1,000
3 000
35
85
810
102.000
124
21
61,000
281,000
Littleton
37
50
560
312,000
200
64
99,000
576,000
9
8
110
13,000
25
6,000
26,000
Lyme,
23
37
220
36,000
53
10,000
72,000
Monroe
1
5
4,000
1
1,000
16,000
Orange
4
74
4,000
7
1,000
6,000
Orford
23
350
38,000
50
18,000
68,000
Piermont.
11
193
15,000
38
176
51,000
224,000
Rumney.
31
36
244
80.000
111
20
39,000
135,000
Thornton
4
115
2,000
10
4,000
15,000
Warren ..
23
130
245
44,000
72
18
28,000
94,000
Wentworth.
13
20
205
48,000
62
8
25,000
97,000
Woodstock
5
120
29,000
20
10,000
80,000
Total.
658
612 11,640
$ 2,771,000| 2,635
417 $1,232,200 $ 5,775,000
.
Lempster
12
225
7
2,500
5,000
Number of horse power.
Hands employed.
factories.
TOWNS.
Plymouth.
39
100
58
117,000
81
17,000
34.000
Lisbon.
Lyman
497
STATISTICAL TABLES.
COOS COUNTY.
Number of manu-
Number of horse power.
Hands employed.
factories
Steam.
Water.
Capital.
Males.
Females and Children.
Annual pay-roll.
Value of production.
Berlin ..
9.
74
349
$ 252,000|
275
$ 156,000|
$ 368,000
Carroll
9
50
198
51,000
55
10,000
50,000
Clarksville.
3
44
5,000
6
1,000
5,000
Colebrook
36
20
296
85,000
118
10
37,000
188,000
Columbia
12
195
14,000
21
2,000
22,000
Dalton
8
40
185
41,000
59
12,000
74,000
Erroll
3
52
6,000
3
1,000
8,000
Gorham
20
125
290
173,000
241
6
167,000
344,000
Jefferson
12
40
285
59,000
20,000
76,000
Lancaster
42
80
531
245,000
201
15
96,000
403,000
Milan
11
10
125
23,000
31
10,000
70,000
Northumberland .
11
25
270
166,000
100
40,000
209.000
Pittsburg
9
95
8,000
16
5,000
12,000
Randolph.
5
15
50
8,000
38
4,000
14,000
Stark.
8
40
225
57,000
70
.
20
290
23,000
34
5
13,000
59,000
Stratford
12
220
25,000
38
4
15,000
56,000
Whitefield
23
375
712
440,000
325
5
171,000
555,000
Total
255
894
4,449
$ 1,691,000
1,706|
45
$ 787,000| $ 2,582,000
ABSTRACT STATEMENT Of the total Manufactories in the State.
COUNTIES.
Number of Manu-
Number of horse power.
Hands employed.
factories.
Steam power.
Water power.
Capital.
Males.
Females and
Annual pay-roll.
Annual value of productions.
Rckingham
408
1,648
3,364| $ 3,926,000|
3,840|
1,362| $ 2,008,500|$11,005,000
Strafford
189
853
7,523
6,372,000 1,434,900
1,212
892
743,200
3,449,400
Carrol
138
211
1,812
543,000
764
107
295.800 2,777,000
12,771,000
Hillsborough
588
2,286 18,770
15,990,000
8,270
7,460
6,323,000
31,464,000
Cheshire
371
1,601
6,310
3,325,000
3,241
702
1,737,000
7,911,000
Sullivan
1197
240
3.737
1,506,000
1,083
524
639,000
2,703,000
Grafton.
658
612
11,640
2,771,000
2,635
417
1,232,000
5,775,000
Coos
255
894
4,449
1,691,000
1,706
45
789,0 0
2,582,000
Total
3389
9,269
69,254|$43,562,900| 31,409| 16,637|$19,947,500|$96,035,500
3,403,000
16,916,000
Belknap
149
160
2,899
1,459,100
Merrimack
446
764
8,740
6,654,000
4,567
1,957
26,000
66.000
Stewartstown.
2
37
10,000
5
1,000
3.000
Dummer
· ·
.
4,491
3,201
children.
TOWNS.
498
STATISTICAL TABLES.
TABULAR STATEMENT, Showing the various Occupations of the people of New- Hampshire, in 1870.
AGE AND SEX-
OCCUPATIONS.
Number.
10 to 15.
16 to 59.
16 and over.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
Population, 10 years and over
260,426 19,654| 18,444 89,164 96,042
All occupations
120,168
2.213
1,055
82,460
22,390
11,360
690
Agriculture
46,573
1,020
1
37,016
9
8,526
1
Agricultural laborers
15,666
1,020
1
13,535
4
1,106
Dairymen and Dairywomen
6
2
4
Farmers and planters
30,749
23,383
7,366
Farmi and plantation overseers
119
2
4
4
Turpentine farmers
Turpentine laborers
18,528
94
243
7,965
8,872
762
592
135
129
5
1
Billiard and bowling saloon keepers and em- ployees
13
13
Boarding and lodging house keepers
232
54
165
6
7
Clergymen
664
567
97
Domestic servants
7,481
27
233
107
6,527
18
569
841
1
764
42
33
1
45
43
-2
Laborers
4,686
59
5
4,228
2
392
Launderers and laundresses
67
3
63
1
Livery stable keepers and hostlers
386
3
373
10
Officials and employees (civil) of Government
425
373
34
18
Physicians and Surgeons
565
466
99
20
20
1,987
5
121
1,852
8
1
123
46
1
7,814
387
266
Traders and dealers
2,502
23
136
331
312
1
18
1,880
35
1
1,466
355
23
147
126
2
19
105
102
3
TRANSPORTATION.
91
3
1,875
5
1,858
12
Carmen, draymen, teamsters, &c.
742
3
717
22
Sailors, steamboat men, water men, &c. Manufactures and Mining
1,053
810
29,665
13,122
1,806
97
Bakers
99
96
Blacksmiths
1,665 3
1,490
172
Bookbinders and finishers
32
5,412
52
9
4,887
222
241
1
Brewers and malsters
39
39
Brick and stone, marble and stone cutters
1,295
4
1,172
119
Brick and tile makers
364
359
2
Cabinet makers and upholsterers
826
23
6
745
11
41
Carpenters and joiners
4,406
39
4,001
366
Cigar makers and tobacco workers
5.9
57
2
51
Coopers
298
201
97
Cotton and woolen mill operatives
16,735
828
756
5,445
9,595
90
21
Curriers, tanners and leather finishers
357
346
11
Distillers and rectifiers of liquors
Fishermen and oystermen
78
74
4
Harness and saddle makers
324
1
307
16
Hat and cap makers
2
2
Iron and steel workers
673
10
654
9
Lawyers
349
303
46
Soldiers (U. S. A.)
Teachers (not specified)
Teachers of painting, dancing and music
33
89
1
Trade and Transportation TRADE.
2,661
Hucksters, peddlers and commercial travelers
Clerks, salesmen and accountants (in stores) In banking and brokerage of money and stocks In Insurance
Officials and employees of Express Companies Officials and employees of Railroad Companies Officials and employees of street R. R. Co's. Officials and employees of Telegraph Co's.
56
50
6
207
199
46,553
Butchers
335
$12
23
Car, carriage and wagon makers
338
3
3:22
13
Clerks and book-keepers (in M'f'g estab'ments) Confectioners
54
3
48
4:6
2
32
Boot and shoe makers
70
49
Gardeners, nursery men and vine growers . Stock raisers
1
1
Stock herders
Professional and Personal Services
Barbers and hair dressers
Hotel and restaurant keepers and employees Journalists
8,514
94
17,535 19,537-
499
STATISTICAL TABLES.
OCCUPATIONS.
Number.
10 to 15.
16 to 59.
16 and over.
M.
F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
Lumber men, raftsmen and wood choppers.
396
5
375
16
Machinists
1,090
1
933
156
Millers .
Milliners, dress and mantua makers
1,570
1
16
1,506
5
42
Miners
24
21
Painters and varnishers
1,170
8
1,119
43
194
170
18
6
Plumbers and gas fitters
42
41
1
Printers
223
7
174
33
9
Quarrymen
212
206
6
Saw-mill operatives
1,291
14
1,251
26
Ship riggers, calkers, carpenters and smiths, Tailors, tailoresses and seamstresses
888
258
588
22
. .
Tinners
156
152
4
Wheelwrights
284|
218
66
MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE IN 1870.
The following Statement is from the Census of 1870, relative to the various branches of Mechanical Industries, carried on at that date, showing the number of Manufactories, Capital invested, Wages, Material, and Annual Value of goods produced.
MECHANICAL AND MANUF'ING INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Establishments.
Capital.
Wages.
Materials.
Products.
Acid, pyroligneous
1
1,500 174,550
2.724
2,100 77,714;
6,900 254,470
Artificial Limbs
1
800
1,000
500
2,500
Baskets
1
7,000
3,000
1,000
8,500
Belting and Hose, (leather)
5
28,000
6,800
90,796
115,460
Blacksmithing Bleaching and Dyeing .
5
4,850
4,650
170,478
185,500
Bookbinding
10
46,200
20,380
29,810
63,200
Boot and Shoe Findings
5
15,655
10,640
26,870
43,700
Boots and Shoes
257
1,003,215
1,228,314
3,011,992
6,162,259
Boxes, (cigar)
1
1,000
1,000
1,800
66
(fancy)
2
6,600
5,400
2,497
11,200
(packing)
26
95,850
48,625
73,799
164,841
66
(paper)
2
10,800
6,000
6,141
13,500
5
8,700
1,350
9,350
17,315
3
19,000
25,000 30,836
46,510
92,500
Bread, Crackers, and other Bakery products Brick
57
131.805
112,040
88,570
313,833
Brooms and Wisp Brushes
6
10,200
3,955
15,150
29,175
'Brushes .
1
5,000
1,875
7,500
10,800
Butchering
6
4,200
1,280 204,375 55,730 18,000
226,288
299.700
Cars, (freight and passenger) .
Charcoal
9
16.350
11,835
14.210 3,690
30,955 4,650
Cider .
13
9,000
370 875
17,665
28,605
Clothing (men's)
75
250,340
207,358
451,930
820,714
66 (women's)
12
12,900
8,382
31,500
49,130
Coffins
11
11,600
3,575
5,881
15,838
.
.
1
...
3
25,500
356,692
4,460 329,532|
32,500
Carriages and Sleds, (children's) Wagons .
116
528,555 200,000
100,000
256,252
379,750
Cheese
Carpentering and Building
109
Carpets, (other than rag) .
3
154,180 310,000
291,431
667,069
Brass Founding and Finishing
14
53,500
137,620
206,612
303
211,090
112,719
144,844
467,764
115
102
13
..
279
249
30
Paper-mill operatives
Plasterers
.
...
..
2
2
3,000
27,450
32,790
Agricultural Implements
24
78,505
...
906,334
(wooden)
AGE AND SEX.
500
STATISTICAL TABLES.
MECHANICAL AND MANUF'ING INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Establishments.
Capital.
Wages.
Materials.
Products.
Confectionery
5
Cooperage
48
23,000 101,660 3,000 13,331,710
13,200 64,947 2,481 3,989,853
54,804| 80,674 3,375 12,318,447
85,700 191,909
Cordage and Twine
1
7,000
Cotton Goods, (not specified) .
35
1
1,000
420
600
Cutlery
(Edge Tools)
1
5,000
200
660
1,000
Dentistry, (Mechanical)
7
5,000
1,000
5,934
13,765
Drugs and Chemicals
8
17,500
7,000
49,114
76,650
Edge Tools and Axes
3
80,750
35,665
48,725
114,200
Elastic Sponge
1
125,000
5,500
77,000
100,000
Excelsior, (for Upholstering)
8
37,900
22,026
25,650
73,150
Files
3
800
7,520
4,122
15,000
Fire-Arms, Small Arms
2
4,500
700
925
2,300
Flax and Linen Goods
1
93,750
27,000
132,000
175,000
Flouring and Grist-Mill products
195
669,340
74,914
2,496,054
2,747,973
Furniture, (not specified) 66 (Chairs)
21
226,600
102,460
91,868
256,386
Gas ·
8
333,100
31,766
104,041
255,775
Glass, (plate)
1
20,000
9,000
7,945
22,700
(ware)
1
25,000
20,000
12,575
40,000
Gloves and Mittens
14
64,900
25,668
67,950
126,490
Gold and Silver, reduced and refined
1
10,000
8,181
16,535
46,361
Gunsmithing
4
2,000
530
1,120
5,200 3,170
Hardware
10
76,650
77,820
102,883
221,799
Hats and Caps
2
7,000
4,401
12,299
23,941
Hones and Whetstones
4
11,600
6,510
6,400
20,050
Hoop Skirts and Corsets
2
800
525
700
2,000
Hosiery
[Felloes
28
855,460
405,003
881,646
1,757,445
Hubs, Spokes, Bows, Shafts,
Wheels and
9
25,234
10,135
10,374
38,182
Instruments, (Professional and Scientific)
2
23.800
6,000
4,460
16,775
Iron, (forged and rolled)
·
66
(Bolts, Nuts, Washers and Rivets)
1
30,000
4,100
25,500
40.000
66
(Pipe, wrought)
1
28,000
26,000
105,750
147,800
66
(Castings, not specified)
23
357,760 143,000
48,949
66,803
141,285
Jewelry, (not specified)
1,000
1,000
350
5,000 2,475
Lasts
5
11,700
6,080
7,345
20,640
Leather, (tanned)
72
875,800
160,109
1,566,950
1,965,576
(curried)
42
312,000
100,599
1,438,419
1,720,520
(dressed skins)
12
35,400
10,930
32,525
58,440
66
(board)
1
12,000
1,800
9,825
14,000
Lime
1
1,000
234
310
1,600
Liquors, (malt)
4
276,810
53,800
373,156
635,880
Looking-glass and Picture Frames
2
16,583
16,000
14,565
40,770 94,480
Machinery, (not specified)
36
341,150
190,786
165,266
500,550 386,205
4:
(Fire Engines)
1
300,000
46,947
477,133
800,000
Marble and Stone works, (not specified)
18
361,875
67,218
81,739
203,125
Monuments and Tombstones .
22
58,500
46,947
43,630
130,499
Masonry, (Brick and Stone)
9
3,750
23,200
27,125
59,197
Millinery
34
45,100
13,396
51,825
90,810
Musical Instruments and materials, (N. S.)
4
15,700
13,100
9,500
30,150
(Pianos and materials)
1
2,500
150
465
1,400
66 (Melodeons and materials)
6
18,600
23,600
22,916
61,120
Needles
4
28.250
15,450
4,890
31,500
Oars
1
1.000
1,000
1,000
4,000
Oil, (Floor Cloth)
1
20,000
10,000
40,000
54,000
Painting
41
19,270
44,538
44,123
121,061
Paper, (not specified)
14
418,000
111,973
511,642
825,310
1
3,000
128
525
Lumber, (planed)
13
53.000
16,349
48,928
723
2,428,193
725,304
2,471,427
4,286,142
(Cotton and Woolen)
31
272,450
149,932
126,380
(railroad repairing)
4
368,000
395,544
505,364
1,316,808
(Steam Engines and Boilers)
5
156,500
91,500
73,769
40
600
Millwrighting
1
125
236,213
391,993
773,283
(Stoves, Heaters, and Hollow-Ware)
3
1
Kaolin and Ground Earths
1
2.000
1,800
935
Hair-Work
2
1,500
562
1,250
(Sadlery)
2
18,000
8,500
11,665
34,000
2
131,000
57,400
301,860
455,000
58
731,300
495,673
676,332
1,475,776
5
32,100
15,872
11,186
53,993
16,999,072
(Batting and Wadding)
233,930
(vinous)
(sawed)
501
STATISTICAL TABLES.
MECHANICAL AND MANUF'ING INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Establishments.
Capital.
Wages.
Materials.
Products.
Paper, (printing)
7
444,000[
74,800|
359,240|
727,365
(wrapping)
11
217,000
53,700
209,490
360,920
Patent Med.cines and Compounds
5
14,700
5,160
92,500
132,350
Patterns and models
1
3,000
1,500
750
4,500
Paving materials
1
1,000
600
1,500
3,000
Photographs
18
31,700
14,830
18,314
61,851
Plaster, (ground)
2
1,600
330
6,000
8,700
Plated ware
1
25,000
3,800
1,672
6,863
Plumbing and Gas Fitting .
2
5,000
5,000
12,650
19,800
Pocket-books
1
1,500
300
3,000
4,500
Printing Cotton and.Woolen Goods
3
678,000
273,225
4,118,453
4.670,333
Pumps
9
7,250
5,850
5,340
21,630
Saddlery and Harness
85
133,540
80,401
137,728
306,720
Sails
1
5,000
900
3,5000
7,200
Sand and Emery Paper and Cloth
1
77,476
9,000
73,000
87,000
Sash, Doors and Blinds
28
243,450
159,130
223,931
481,656
Saws
1
12,000
4,000
2,350
0,300
Ship building, repairing and Ship materials
5
15,200
8,600
22,063
36,950
Shoe-pegs
9
58,800
38,900
23,926
102,460
Silk, (Sewing and Twist)
1
5,000
1,600
14,350
25,000
Silver Ware
1
22,000
5,500
38,075
51,000
Soap and Candles
7
27,650
5,185
28,108
45,690
Starch
66 1
12,000
7,200
15,200
29,000
Stone and Earthern Ware
5
3,200
2,020
938
5,300
Tin, Copper and sheet Iron Ware
57
137,650
64,115
123,760
261,675
Tobacco, (Cigars)
12
31,675
26,390
32,037
79,521
Toys
3
4,870
2,050
3,770
7,800
Trunks, Valises and Satchels
2
2,700
1,000
1,400
3,750
Upholstery .
3
18,500
9,100
37,325
57,500
Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers Watch and Clock repairing
10
12,700
4,140
1,500
12,000
Wheelwrighting
27
23,500
7,750
13,158
41,060
Whips and Canes
1
4,000
2,800
1,620
4,800
Wire-work
1
500
2,300
3,534
9,960
Wood Brackets, Molding and Scrolls
1
6,000
3,750
3,500
10,000
Wooden ware
60
273,400
144,848
149,322
449,220
Wood, (turned and carved)
7
15,400
8,900
4,665
20,432
Wood work, (miscellaneous)
26
59,150
30,841
28.070
100,213
Wool carding (and Cloth dressing)
13
18,800
1,225
49,882
67,487
Woolen Goods
66
4,598,800
1,353,992
5,264,520
8,703,307
Worsted Goods
2
700,000
378,017
1,032,118
1,447,422
Total.
3,342
36,023,743
13,823,091
44,577,967
71,038,249
3
2,100
800
599
3,244
Printing and publishing. Newspaper
32
287,600
97,704
91,928
326,317
13
48,800
21,200
23,842
66,390
Roofing materials
2
3,000
4,409
14,626
27,000
246,200
23,381
308,695
405,242
Steel Springs
Trusses, Bandages and Supporters
3
7,000
4,000
4,615
18,322
2
1,900
1,800
4,125
7,600
Printers' fixtures
(job)
¥
.
1
-
502
STATISTICAL TABLES.
TABULAR STATEMENT, By towns, showing number of deaths in the State in 1870.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
TOWNS.
Over eighty years.
Males.
Females.
Consumption.
TOWNS.
Over eighty vears.
Males.
Females.
Lung disease.
Atkinson.
5
2
1
Alton .....
5
13
81
6
Auburn.
4
4
1 Barnstead
4
12
13
Brentwood.
8
10
9
2 Belmont
8
10
6
Candia.
4
7
14
5
Centre Harbor
1
4
3
1
Chester
4
5
7
4
Gilmanton.
3
9
14 26
11
Danville
1
1
4
Laconia.
4
11
15
1
Deerfield.
9
13
13
9
Meredith.
3
7
9
6
Derry.
6
11
23
12
New Hampton
5
5
8
2
Epping .
5
7
20
7
Exeter
6
29
29
13
Total
311
101
122
52
CARROLL COUNTY.
Albany
5
3
1
Bartlett.
1
9
7
3
Brookfield
3
6
7
2
Chatham.
1
3
5
1
Conway
4
9
7
3
Eaton
1
3
7
4
Effinghamn
1
11
10
6
Freedom
2
9
7
3
Newmarket
13
Newton.
1
3
5
1
Madison
3
5
2
3
North Hampton
1
12
5
3
Moultonborough
4
6
14
3
Northwood ..
·
Nottingham.
3
12
7
3
Sandwich
4
18
9
7
Plaistow ...
2
5
7
.
Tamworth
4
6
12
6
Portsmouth
6
42
38
17
Tuftonborough
1
6
4
1
Wofeborough
6
17
28
11
Total
36
142
159
70
MERRIMACK COUNTY.
Allenstown
11
8
7
5
Andover
3
7
7
7
Boscawen
5
13
24
14
Bow
1
6
7
5
Bradford.
10
5
4
Canterbury
5
8
12
6
Chichester
3
10
5
Concord
8
84
63
39
Dunbarton
1
2
4
2
Durham
9
6
4
Farmington
1
13
17
5
Lee ....
8
4
3
Henniker
4
12
13
8
Madbury.
1
2
7
1
Hill
1
3
2
2
Middleton.
3
12
15
12
Hopkinton
10
18
22
12
New Durham
5
5
3
Loudon
5
11
8
4
Rochester ..
2
14
19
7
Newbury
1
2
3
Rollinsford.
3
8
6
4
New London
3
3
3
·
6
4
Somersworth.
3
14
15
·
Pembroke.
13
17
8
Strafford .:
3
11
14
2
Pittsfield
....
15
10
7
Total.
26
154
153
67 /Salisbury
2
9
6
2
2
3
1
Gosport.
1
1
1
Greenland.
2
3
1
Hampstead.
1
5
7
.
Hampton.
4
7
5
5
Hampton Falls.
4
4
8
Kingston
2
3
8
1
Londonderry ..
5
13
New Castle
6
Newington
3
1
1
7
8
Jackson
9
5
5
4
Ossipee
1
12
17
5
Raymond.
12
16
9
Rye
1
Salem.
1
4
3
1
Seabrook.
1
10
11
7
South Newmarket.
3
2
3
·
South Hampton
1
2
3
.
Stratham.
1
2
4
5
Windham.
2
5
7
3
831
315
344 149
STRAFFORD COUNTY.
Barrington
4
8
9!
3
Dover.
6
47
33
19
Epsom.
1
5
5
4
Franklin ...
3
11
10
8
3
3
4
Hooksett.
1
6
9
6
Milton .....
10
5
6
12
18
2
Sandown.
3
5
3
Sanbornton
Tilton.
5
6
2
Fremont
1
10
8
...
Gilford.
6
19
8
10
2
East Kingston
2
2
4
Kensington
3
19
6
6
3
9
4
8
15
6
Wakefield
Northfield
3
7
...
7
8
County Farm.
....
BELKNAP COUNTY.
503
STATISTICAL TABLES.
MERRIMACK COUNTY CONTINUED.
CHESHIRE COUNTY CONTINUED.
TOWNS.
Over eighty years.
Males.
Females.
Lung disease.
TOWNS.
Over eighty years.
Males.
Females.
Lung disease.
Sutton
3
9
12
4
*Westmoreland
11
10
13!
5
Warner
6
9
15
5
Winchester
5
12
16
5
Webster
4
4
10
3
Wilmot
5
4
2
Total
52
172
166
81
* Ten died on the county farm.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
Amherst
1
6
9
4
Acworth.
1
5
5
5
4 Charlestown
1
13
11
8
Bedford
8
15
15
17 Claremont
3
19
32
25
Cornish
2
11
8
5
Brookline.
1
3
5
3
Croydon
2
4
1
Deering.
2
6
8
3
Grantham
1
4
3
1
Goffstown
10
13
Greenfield
3
3
Hancock.
.
9
12
5
Plainfield
4
12
16
5
Hollis
3
11
5
1
Springfield.
3
5
8
1
Hudson
3
6
4
1
Sunapee
4
4
4
1
Unity.
2
13
8
6
Washington
1
3
5
2
Manchester
14
162
172
108
Mason
4
16
8
10
Total
25
112
138
77
GRAFTON COUNTY.
Alexandria.
4
6
7
7
Ashland
3
6
Bath. ..
2
Benton
1
Bethlehem
1
2
5
Bridgewater.
2
3
1
. . Bristol ..
3
7
8
6
Campton
3
5
5
4
Canaan
3
7
5
4
Danbury
2
4
6
4
Dorchester
1
3
3
1
Enfield
5
10
5
CHESHIRE COUNTY.
Alstead
4.
4
Chesterfield
3
6
5
4
Dublin.
1
5
5
4
Fitzwilliam
7
10
13
1
Hebron
4
1
1
Holderness
6
4
4
Landaff
1
4
3
Hinsdale.
2
G
8
2
Lebanon.
3
30
25
16
Jaffrey
1
14
10
Keene
8
54
38
24 Lisbon .
12
14
5
3 Littleton.
3
13
22
4
Marlow
1
4
6
Nelson.
2
8
6
1
Lyme ..
3
7
12
8
Richmond
4
5
3
Monroe
1
3
2
Rindge
3
4
..
1
Orford
9
10
6
3
Stoddard.
1
5
3
2 Piermont
1
4
8
1
Sullivan
.
Surry.
1
2
2
....
1
6
5
6
Swanzey
2
7
8
6 Thornton
1
7
1
6
Troy ...
1
5
3
3 Warren
1
2
9
4
Walpole
2
5
7
3| |Wentworth
1
10
5
6
· ·
1
3
2
2
3
1
Goshen .
1
4
7
2
Langdon
2
2
2
Lempster
3
4
3
Newport .
2
12
21
10
Litchfield .
2
6
2
1
Lyndeborough
2
5
8
Merrimack.
3
4
5
3
Milford
2
15
20
Mount Vernon
·
80
63
New Boston
2
11
4
New Ipswich
2
7
10
3
Pelhaın
3
8
6
Peterborough
2
10
18
9
Sharon.
2
3
Temple
3
6
3
Weare
4
18
13
9
Wilton.
5
25
22
7
Windsor
1
1
...
Total
85
458
460
262
Franconia.
9
12
7
Grafton ..
1
4
4
4
Groton.
3
1
1
Hanover
2
14
15
16
Haverhill
10
27
21
18
Gilsum
1
8
1
2
Harrisville
..
Marlborough.
6
4
3 Lyman
Orange
1
2
.
Roxbury
1
4
2 Plymouth Rumney
2
7
8
4
Total
71
281
294
166
SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Antrim .
3
8
8
Bennington
Francestown
2
2
4
2
Hillsborough
4
Nashua
7
38
6
2
3
2
.
4
.
Ellsworth.
2
-
5 Lincoln
6
1
2
9
3
.
504
STATISTICAL TABLES.
GRAFTON COUNTY CONTINUED.
COOS COUNTY CONTINUED.
TOWNS.
Over eighty years.
Males.
Females.
Lung disease.
TOWNS.
Over eighty years.
Males.
Females.
Lung disease,
Woodstock
1
5
2
2
Gorham.
5
3
3
Waterville
1
. ..
....
1
10
5
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