The statistics and gazetteer of New-Hampshire. Containing descriptions of all the counties, towns and villages statistical tables with a list of state officers, etc., Part 57

Author: Fogg, Alonzo J., comp
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Concord, N.H., D. L. Guernsey
Number of Pages: 728


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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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