ffli M M M M M m li m n )i ii m m. ii r m ii Jt aaaDDDDDDDDDDanaDDDaDaaDDaDDDDDn DOC REF HA 432 1895 A5 a D D D a n a a a a D UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS g g LIBRARY g R ° R ° □ = D R ° R ° R ° R ° D D D D D D a D D D D D D D D D § ° R ° R □ R a R ° DDnDDDaaDnaDDaDDnDDDnaDDDDnDDDaa c 5 * c Th:s book may be kept out /• CENSUS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS : 1895. PKEPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HORACE G. WADLIN, Chief of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor. Volume I. Population and Social Statistics. BOSTON : WRIGHT & POTTER PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS, 18 Post Office Square. 1896. 3 n . 4 -^ V. I TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page Introduction to Census volumes xi-xiii TABULAR PRESENTATIONS. Population and Legal Voters, 1-8 Recapitulation. The State and Counties, 8 Population : By Towns, Alphabetically 9-14 Population for 1885 and 1895: Increase and Decrease. By Toavns, .... 15-24 Towns showing increase, 17-19 Towns showing decrease, 20, 21 Recapitulations. The State and Counties, 22, 23 Population and Sex, 25-32 Recapitulation. The State and Counties, 32 Population for 1885 and 1895: Increase and Decrease. By Sex 33-42 Recapitulation. The State and Counties, 42 Tabular Analyses, 43-68 Legal voters, 43 Gains and losses in population, 43, 44 Towns showing continuous loss for 20 years, 44, 45 Comparisons between 1875, 1885, and 1895, 45 Concentration of population, 45-48 Population eight miles from the State House, 46 Population ten miles from the State House, 46, 47 Population ticelve miles from the State House, 47, 48 City and town population contrasted, 48, 49 Population rank of cities and towns, 49-58 Ranges of population, 57, 58 Total number of cities and towns, January 1, 1896, 58 New cities and towns since 1885, 58 Estimated population to 1905, 58 Comparisons of population in classified industrial districts, 58-62 Textiles, 59, 60 Boots and Shoes 60 Metals and Metallic Goods 60, 61 Leather, 61 Paper and Paper Goods, 61, 62 Recapitulation : the five groups, 62 Special presentations for the city of Boston, 62-64 By old ward lines (1875-1895), 62,63 By police divisions, 63 By missionary districts, 63, 64 Comparisons of the male and female population, 64-67 Villages : Br Towns 69-84 Explanation of presentation, 71 [iii] IV CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Page Villages, Sections, Etc. : Alphabetically, 85-124 Explanation of presentation, 87 Tabular Analyses, 125-128 Definitions of "village" and "section," Population of villages, Letter submitted to town and city clerks, Letter sent to postmasters, . . . . ' Designation of railway stations and post offices, Number of cities and towns, villages, and localities with " popular designations ; counties, and for the State, Post offices comprised in the Boston postal district, Sub-stations within the Boston postal district by 125 125 125 126 126 126 127 127 Censuses of Population : 1765-1895. "Dates of Incorporation, Changes in Name, Area, Boundaries, Population, Etc., for Counties, Cities, Towns, and The State, 129-216 Explanation of presentation, 131 County of Barnstable, 133 Towns in the county of Barnstable, 133-136 County of Berkshire, 136,137 Cities and towns in the county of Berkshire, 137-144 County of Bristol, 144 Cities and towns in the county of Bristol, 144-149 County of Dukes County, 149 Towns in the county of Dukes County, 149, 150 County of Essex, 150, 151 Cities and towns in the county of Essex, 151-158 ■^ County of Franklin, 158 Towns in the county of Franklin, 158-164 County of Hampden, 164 Cities and towns in the county of Hampden, 164-169 County of Hampshire, 169 Cities and towns in the county of Hampshire, 169-174 County of Middlesex, 174, 175 Cities and towns in the county of Middlesex, 175-187 County of Nantucket, / . . . . 187 Town of Nantucket, 187 County of Norfolk, 187 Cities and towns in the county of Norfolk, 188-193 County of Plymouth, 193 Cities and towns in the county of Plymouth, 193-199 County of Suffblk, 199 Cities and towns in the county of Suflblk, 199-202 Brujhton, 200 Charlestoivn 200 Dorchester, 200, 201 Roxbury, 201 West Roxbury 201 County of Worcester, 202 Cities and towns In the count)' of Worcester, -. . . . 202-215 The State, 216 Tabular Analysis, Growth of the towns and cities from the earliest years. Historical features and statistical information. Increases or decreases as compared with preceding Census, Establishment or incorporation of cities and towns, Authorities consulted, Instances where no authentic knowledge exists, . Cities and towns of whose incorporation no record exists. Authority for dates and quotations given for purposes of reffence. 217-224 217 217 217 217 217 217, 218 218 218 / TABLE OF CONTENTS. V Tabular Analysis — Con. Percentages of increase or decrease in population, liy Census periods, for the State and page Counties (1765-1895), 218,219 Growthof Boston (1638-1895), 219-223 Boston, including annexations, 220 Boston proper, 220 Annexed territory, 220 Annexations, 220, 221 East Boston (1637), 220 The Islands, 220 South Boston (1804), 221 Washington Village (1855), 221 ' Roxbury (1867), 221 Dorchester (1869), 221 West Roxbury (1873), 221 Brighton (1873), 221 Charlestown (1873), 221 Explanatory notes, 220, 221 Population on original territory, 220 Population on annexed territory, 220-222 Decline in population on original territory in 1895 as compared with U. S. Census of 1890 222 Increase in population in 1895 as compared with 1885 : by divisions of the city, . . 222 Percentages of population of the cit.y by territoi'ial divisions, 222 Comparisons of population of original territory with population of annexed territory, 222, 223 Polls and Voters, 225-238 Recapitulation. The State and Counties, 238 Political Condition: By Sex, 239-266 Explanation of presentation 241 Recapitulation. The State and Counties, 264, 265 Political Condition: By Age Periods, 267-318 Towns in the county of Barnstable, 269-271 Cities and towns in the county of Berkshire, 271-275 Cities and towns in the county of Bristol, 275-277 Towns in the county of Dukes County, 278 Cities and towns in the county of Essex, 278-283 Towns in the county of Franklin, 283-286 Cities and towns in the county of Hampden, 287-290 Cities and towns in the county of Hampshire, 290-292 Cities and towns in the county of Middlesex, 293-300 Town and county of Nantucket, 300 Cities and towns in the county of Norfolk, 300-303 Cities and towns in the county of Plymouth, 303-307 Cities and towns in the county of Suffolk, 307, 308 Cities and towns in the county of Worcester, 308-315 Recapitulation : By Counties, 316, 317 Recapitulation : For the State, 318 Tabular Analyses, 319-330 Ratable polls, 319 Legal voters, 319 Persons " not voters," 319 Aliens, 319 Native born voters, 319 Foreign born naturalized voters, 319 Definition of "ratable poll," 319 Definition of "potential voters," 319 Constitutional requisites for voting, 319 The Constitutional amendment of May 1, 1857, 319 Persons excepted from the requisitions of the amendment, 319 Registered voters, 319 Definition of the Census " legal voter," . o .....••• • 319 VI CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Tabular Analyses — Con. Pj^ e Comparisons between the Censuses of 1885 and 1895, 320 Comparisons between the counties (Census of 1895), 320 Comparisons between the cities (Census of 1895) , 320, 321 Political condition of the population : by sex, 321-323 Male population 20 years of age and over (political condition of), . . . . 321 Total population (political condition of), 321,322 Comparisons between the Censuses of 1875, 1885, and 1895, 322, 323 Comparisons between the cities, 322, 323 Ratable polls, native born voters, foreign born naturalized voters, aliens, persons having "no political condition," and male population 20 years of age and over: by age periods (for the cities), . . /. 324-329 Percentages for the city of Boston and for the State, 329 Families : Number and Average Size, 331-338 Recapitulation. The State and Counties, 337 Size of Families and Composition by Sex, 339-443 Explanatory notes, 34I Size of Families. For Towns, 343-386 Towns in the county of Barnstable, 343, 344 Towns in the county of Berkshire, 344-348 Towns in the county of Bristol, 348-350 Towns in the county of Dukes, 350, 351 Towns in the county of Essex, 351-355 Towns in the county of Franklin, 355-358 Towns in the county of Hampden, 358-361 Towns in the county of Hampshire, 361-363 Towns in the county of Middlesex, 363-370 Towns in the county of Nantucket, 37O Towns in the county of Norfolk, 370-374 Towns in the county of Plymouth, 374-377 Towns in the county of Suffolk, 377, 378 Towns in the county of Worcester, 378-386 Size of Families and Composition by Sex. For Cities, 387-426 Cities in the county of Berkshire, . 387, 388 Cities in the county of Bristol, 389-392 Cities in the county of Essex, 392-401 Cities in the county of Hampden 401-405 Cities in the county of Hampshire, 405, 406 Cities in the county of Middlesex, 406-417 Cities in the county of Norfolk, 417, 418 Cities in the county of Plymouth, 418, 419 Cities in the county of Suffolk, 419-424 Cities in the county of Worcester, 424-426 Size of Families and Composition by Sex. For the State, 427-435 Recapitulation. Size of Families, 436-443 Tabular Analyses, 444-456 Average size of family ; 1875, 1885, 1895, 444 " Census family ; " interpretation of the term, 444 Classitication of " families " by the Census method, 444,445 Population of large families in towns, 445-448 Size of families in the cities, the towns, and the State, with percentages of total families and total population, 448-453 Families composed of one sex only 453-455 Rooms: Occupied Dwelling Houses^ 457-558 Size of family, total number of rooms occupied by all families of specified size, average number of rooms occupied by each family of specified size, and average number of persons to a room in each family of specified size, in the towns and cities (by wards) of each county, 459-555 County of Barnstable, 459, 460 County of Berkshire, 460-466 County of Bristol, 466-473 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Vll Rooms: Occupied Dwelling Houses — Con. Size of family, total number of rooms occupied, etc. — Con. ' Page County of Dukes, 473 County of Essex, 473-489 County of Franklin, 489-492 County of Hampden, 492-499 County of Hampshire, 499-504 County of Middlesex, 504-524 County of Nantucket, 524 County of Norfolk, 525-530 County of Plymouth, 530-535 County of Suffolk, 535-543 County of Worcester, 543-555 Recapitulation. For the State, 556,557 Rooms: Occupied and Unoccupied Dwelling Houses, 559-572 Occupied and unoccupied rooms in occupied dwelling houses, rooms in unoccupied dwelling houses, and total number of rooms in occupied and unoccupied dwelling houses, in the towns and cities (1\v wards) of each count}^ 561-572 Recapitulation. For the State and Counties, 572 Tenements: Occupied Dwelling Houses, 573-638 Number of occupied dwelling houses, number of families and occupied tenements in occu- pied dwelling houses, number of occupied and unoccupied tenements in occupied dwelling houses, and total number of tenements in occupied dwelling houses, in the towns and cities (by wards) of each county, . . . • 575-636 County of Barnstable, 575, 576 County of Berkshire, 576-579 County of Bristol, 579-584 County of Dukes, 584 County of Essex, 584-593 County of Franklin, 593-595 County of Hampden, 595-600 County of Hampshire, 601-603 County of Middlesex, 603-615 County of Nantucket, 615 County of Norfolk, 615-618 County of Plymouth 618-621 County of Suffolk, 621-628 County of Worcester, 628-636 Recapitulation. For the State, 637 Dwelling Houses: Number of Stories and Materials, 639-741 Number of occupied dwelling houses, number of unoccupied dwelling houses, total num- ber of dwelling houses, with the number of stories to dwelling houses, and materials of which constructed, in the towns and cities (by wards) of each county, . . 641-738 County of Barnstable, 641,642 County of Berkshire, 642-648 County of Bristol, 648-656 County of Dukes, . . . . ' 656, 657 County of Essex 657-671 County of Franklin, 671-674 Count}' of Hampden, 674-681 County of Hampshire, 681-686 County of Middlesex, 686-706 County of Nantucket, 706 County of Norfolk, 706-711 County of Plymouth, 711-716 County of Suffolk, 716-725 County of Worcester, 725-738 Recapitulation. For the State, 738-741 Tabular Analyses, 742-754 Housing of the people, 742 Distribution of the population by rooms, 742 Vlll CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Tabular Analyses — Con. Page Concentration and undue crowding of population, ........ 742 Comparisons of density of population, 742 Consideration of concentration on the basis of "rooms," . , 742,743 Average number of persons to a room. For the State and Counties, ..... 743 Average number of persons to a room. For the Cities, 743, 744 City and town population compared with respect to occupancy of rooms, .... 744, 745 Rooms : occupied and unoccupied dwelling houses, 745, 746 In the cities, , 745, 746 Cities and towns compared, . 746 Tenements : occupied dwelling houses, 746-749 The State and Counties, 747 In the cities, 747-749 Cities and towns compared, . . . ' 749 Dwelling houses : number of stories and materials, 749-753 Number of stories, 749, 750 Materials of which constructed : comparisons for the State, cities, and towns, between 1885 and 1895,' 750, 751 Occupied and unoccupied dwelling houses : comparisons for the State, counties, and cities, between 1885 and 1895, 751-753 Cities and towns compared for 1885 and 1895, 753 Averages and Comparative Totals: Rooms, Tenements, and Dwelling Houses, . 755-782 Comparative Totals, Population by sex ; number of families ; occupied, unoccupied, and total dwelling houses; occupied, unoccupied, and total tenements in occupied dwelling houses; occupied', unoccupied, and total rooms in occupied and unoccu- pied dwelling houses : by counties, cities (by wards), and towns, . . . .756-779 Averages, etc. Males to a family, females to a family, and persons to a family ; persons to an occupied dwelling house; estimated population of unoccupied dwelling houses ; estimated population of unoccupied tenements in occupied dwelling houses ; estimated population if all dwelling houses were fully occupied ; families to each occupied dwelling house; persons to each occupied tenement; rooms to each occu- pied tenement; and persons to each room in occupied tenements, by counties, cities (by wards), and towns, 756-779 Recapitulation. For the State and Counties, 780, 781 Recapitulation. Averages per Areas. Areas (square miles) ; persons to a square mile ; families to a square mile ; dwellings to a square mile ; acres to a person ; acres to a family ; acres to a dwelling ; square feet to a person ; square feet to a family ; and square feet to a dwelling. For the State and Counties, 780, 781 Tabular Analysis 783-790 Estimates based upon ascertained facts, 783 General comparisons of totals and averages, 783 County comparisons, 783, 784 Estimated population. The State and Counties, , 784 Percentages of possible increase, 784 Comparisons of Massachusetts cities, 784, 785 Comparisons with leading cities in the United States, 785-787 Comparisons with the States and Territories of the United States, 787. 788 Averages per areas, 788, 789 County averages, 789 State averages ; 1885 and 1895, 789 Effect of the increase of population upon a territory incapable of expansion, . . 789 Area available to each person constantly growing smaller, 789 Decrease quite material, when measured at intervals of ten years, .... 789 Native and Foreign Born, 791-804 Recapitulation. By Counties, 803 Recapitnlation. For the State, 803 Recapitulation. Percentages : by Sex. For the State and Counties, 803 Color and Race, 805-828 Recapitulation. By Counties, 826, 827 Recapitnlation. For the State, 827 Recapitulation. Percentages: by Sex. For the State and Counties, 827 TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX Page Conjugal Condition, 829-852 Recapitulation. By Counties, 850, 851 Recapitulation. For the State, 851 Recapitulation. Percentages : by Sex. For the State and Counties 851 Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, 853-858 Recapitulation. For the State and Counties, 858 Tabular Analyses, 859-865 Native and foreign born, 859-864 Comparisons for the State, 859 County comparisons, 859 Comparisons between 1885 and 1895, 859, 860 City comparisons, 860, 861 Comparison by wards (city of Boston), 861-864 Color and race, 864 Comparisons for the State, 864 County comparisons, 864 Conjugal condition, 864, 865 Comparisons for the State, 864, 865 Definition of " widowed," 865 County comparisons, 865 Soldiers, sailors, and marines, 865 Number of soldiers, sailors, and marines, survivors of the War of the Rebellion, living in the Commonwealth on May 1, 1895, 865 Duplications in designation avoided, 865 Possiljle errors and omissions, 865 Figures approximate rather than absolute, 865 THE Decennial Census of the Commonwealth. 1895. Volume I i:t^TRODUCTIO^. The Decennial Census taken in 1895 was the fifth regular decennial enumeration of the people, conducted in accordance with the Constitu- tion and laws made in conformity thereto. The enumeration of the population and the collection of social statistics began May 1. By the provisions of the Census law, however, the collection of information relating to other branches of the work, chiefly Manufactures, Agricult- ure, Commerce, and the Fisheries, was not undertaken until a later date, or until the industrial operations of the entire year 1895 had been com- pleted ; so that in the main, the industrial and commercial returns of the Census will cover the year ending December 31, 1895. Although the first decennial enumeration was made in 1855, there were several previous enumerations, by order of the Legislature, the first occurring in 1837, and others following in 1840 and 1850. In con- nection with the Censuses taken decennially by the United States begin- ning with 1790, and the earlier provincial Censuses taken in 1765 and 1776, we are able to trace the growth of the Commonwealth during 130 years. Industrial statistics, including statistics of Agriculture, were collected in the Census of 1837, also in 1845, and regularly in connection with the decennial enumerations begun in 1855. The results of the Census of 1885 were nominally published in three volumes, but, as one of these consisted of two Parts, four books were actually issued, aggregating 4,493 pages of tabular matter, accompanied [xij xii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1895. by analytical text. The results of the present Census, while requiring in their presentation approximately the same number of pages, will be published in smaller volumes, probably eight in number, which will be more conveniently consulted by the reader. Each separate section of the work, as fast as completed, is issued in preliminary pamphlet form, intended mainly for the press, in order that the information may reach the public at the earliest possible moment. In accordance with this plan, the matter contained in the five Parts comprising the present vohime, has been published seriatim, at dates much earlier than would have been possible under the plan formerly followed of issuing practically nothing until the bound volumes were ready. A full statement of the organization and methods of the Census will be given in the final volume, and for that reason will not be other- wise referred to here. The present volume, the first of the series, contains the following : Part 1 . Populatiou aud Legal Voters. Population : B}' Towns, Alphabetically. Population for 1885 and 1895 : Increase and Decrease. By Towns. Population and Sex. Population for 1885 and 1895 : Increase and Decrease. By Sex. Part 2 Villages : By Towns. Villages, Sections, Etc. : Alphabetically. Censuses of Population : 1765-1895. Dates of Incorporation, Changes in Name, Area, Boundaries, Populatiou, Etc., for Counties, Cities, Towns, aud The State. Part 3. Polls and Voters. Political Condition : By Sex. Political Condition : By Age Periods. Part 4 . Families ; Number and Average Size. Size of Families and Composition by Sex. Rooms : Occupied Dwelling Houses. Rooms : Occupied and Unoccupied Dwelling Houses. Tenements : Occupied Dwelling Houses. Dwelling Houses : Number of Stories and Materials. Averages and Comparative Totals : Rooms, Tenements, and Dwelling Houses. INTKODUCTION. Xlll Part 5. Native and P'oreigo Born. Color and Race. Conjugal Condition. Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines. Each tabular presentation is accompanied with full analytical text, to which the attention of the reader is especially called. Bureau of Statistics of Labor, 20 Beacon Street, Boston, December, 1896. HORACE G. WADLIN, Chief. Population and Legal Voters. [1] POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS. Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- tion Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- tion Legal Voters BARNSTABLE. 27,654 7,620 BERKSHIRE -Con. Barnstable, 4,055 1,220 Tyringham, 363 102 Bourne, . 1,580 434 Washington, . . 423 105 Brewster, 901 286 West Stockbridge, . 1,257 327 Chatham, 1,809 603 Williamstown, . 4,887 1,234 Dennis, . 2,545 738 Windsor, • 556 155 Easthana, 476 152 Falmouth, Harwich, 2,655 2,532 721 693 BRISTOL. 219,019 42,495 Mashpee, 330 90 Acushnet 1,115 315 Orleans, . 1,198 342 Attleborough, 8,288 1,814 Provincetown 4,555 920 Berkley, 955 276 Sandwich, k 1,580 437 Dartmouth, . 3,107 811 Truro, . 815 188 Dighton, 1,797 470 Wellfleet, 968 284 Easton, . 4,452 1,124 Yarmouth, 1,655 532 Fairhaven, 3,338 893 BERKSHIRE 86,292 20,186 Fall River, Ward 1, 89,203 11,146 14,566 1,929 Adams, . . 7,837 1,470 Ward 2, 8,724 1,274 Alford, . 280 90 Ward 3, 11,451 1,826 Becket, . 888 211 Ward 4, 10,468 1,941 Cheshire, 1,176 319 Ward 5, . 10,609 1,635 Clarksburg, . 1,009 214 Ward 6, 12,264 1,236 Dalton, . 3,210 769 Ward 7, 6,397 1,532 Egremont, 836 235 Ward 8, . 7,332 1,663 Florida, . 425 99 Ward 9, 10,812 1,530 Great Barrington, 4,794 1,226 Freetown, 1,405 390 Hancock, 511 121 Mansfield, 3,722 933 Hinsdale, 1,650 364 New Bedford, 55,251 10,096 Lanesborough, 848 243 Ward 1, 13,192 1,731 Lee, 4,066 958 Ward 2, 7,791 1,602 Lenox, . 2,872 673 Ward 3, 5,636 1,546 Monterey, 464 120 Ward 4, 6,388 1,636 Mount 'Washlngtoi 3» 136 33 Ward 5, 9,104 1,797 New Ashford, 116 37 Ward 6, 13,140 1,784 New Marlborough 1,288 378 North Attleboroug h. 6,576 1,541 North Adams,* 19,135 4,065 Norton, . 1,614 443 Otis, 518 162 Raynham, 1,518 402 Peru, 305 79 Rehoboth, 1,810 519 PiTTSPIELD, 20,461 4,801 Seekonk, 1,465 346 Ward 1, 2,836 614 Somerset, 1,983 481 Ward 2, 3,526 858 Swansea, 1,627 ■ 385 Ward 3, 2,625 683 Taunton, 27,115 5,993 Ward 4, 2,780 664 Ward 1, 2,802 760 Ward 5, 2,687 652 Ward 2, 2,872 774 Ward 6, 3,474 751 Ward 3, 3,039 707 Ward 7, 2,533 679 Ward 4, 2,989 769 Richmond, 701 170 Ward 5, 3,841 774 Sandisfield, 802 240 Ward 6, 3,102 731 Savoy, • 504 154 Ward 7, 3,033 728 Sheffield, 1,897 494 Ward 8, 5,437 750 Stockbridge, 2,077 538 Westport, 2,678 697 * Incorporated as a city, March 22, 1895; Act accepted, April 8, 1895. Population not distributed by wards. [3] 4 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS — Continued. Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- tion Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- tion Legal Voters DUKES. 4,238 1,236 ESSEX — Con. Chilmark, 304 107 Lynnfield 818 228 Cottage City, . 1,038 252 Manchester, . 1,876 450 Edgartown, . 1,125 340 Marblehead, . 7,671 2,295 Gay Head, . 169 41 Merrimac, 2,301 613 Gosnold, 140 46 Methuen, 5,690 1,168 Tisbury, 1,002 301 Middleton, 838 228 West Tisbury, 460 149 Nahant, . 865 209 ESSEX. 330,393 77,282 Newbury, Newbdrtpor r, . 1,489 14,552 428 3,507 Amesbury, 9,986 2,310 Ward 1, 2,372 593 Andover, 6,145 1,305 Ward 2, 2,331 457 Beverly, 11,806 3,034 Ward 3, 2,666 696 Ward 1, 2,676 686 Ward 4, 2,321 593 Ward 2, 2,443 636 Ward 5, 2,236 494 Ward 3, 2,442 576 Ward 6, 2,626 674 Ward 4, 2,011 537 North Andove r. • 3,569 912 Ward 6, 1,203 336 Peabody, 10,507 2,647 Ward 6, 1,031 263 Rockport, 5,289 1,055 Boxford, 727 191 Rowley, . 1,272 381 Bradford, 4,736 1,159 Salem, . 34,473 7,411 Danvers, 8,181 1,756 Ward 1, 5,006 1,107 Eesex, 1,587 492 Ward 2, 5,647 1,435 Georgetown, . 2,050 601 Ward 3, 4,385 1,062 Gloucesteb, 28,211 6,444 Ward 4, 5,235 1,206 Ward 1, 3,198 838 Ward 5, 9,911 1,478 Ward 2, 5,028 990 Ward 6, 4,289 1,123 Ward 3, 5,190 1,196 Salisbury, 1,300 394 Ward 4, 3,461 864 Saugus, . 4,497 1,152 Ward 5, 4,344 1,030 Swampscott, 3,259 874 Ward 6, 2,943 738 Topsfleld, 1,033 305 Ward 7, 2,838 432 Wenham, 886 274 Ward 8, 1,209 356 West Newbury, 1,643 464 Groveland, Hamilton, 2,333 1,356 592 262 FRANKLIN. 40,145 10,332 Haverhill, 30,209 7,456 Ashfield, . 1,013 300 Ward 1, 2,648 877 Bernardston, 778 222 Ward 2, 2,513 681 Buckland, 1,548 416 Ward 3, 3,543 972 Charlemont, 1,041 294 Ward 4, 3,985 1,013 Colrain, . 1,610 409 Ward 5, 11,268 2,383 Conway, 1,304 336 Ward 6, 6,252 1,530 Deerfleld, 3,007 722 Ipswich, 4,720 1,070 Erving, . 964 241 Lawrence, 52,164 10,178 Gill, 1,082 280 Ward 1, 8,568 1,811 Greenfield, 6,229 1,657 Ward 2, 6,984 1,483 Hawley, . 468 143 Ward 3, 8,978 1,593 Heath, . 476 124 Ward 4, 9,969 1,645 Leverett, 744 235 Ward 5, 9,933 1,956 Leyden, . 363 106 Ward 6, 7,732 1,690 Monroe, . 298 72 Ltnn, . 62,354 15,437 Montague, 6,058 1,287 Ward 1, 1,579 424 New Salem, 869 240 Ward 2, 3,936 997 Northfield, 1,851 456 Ward 3, 14,859 3,654 Orange, . 5,361 1,444 Ward 4, 11,512 3,243 Rowe, . 498 111 Ward 6, 12,860 3,197 Shelburne, 1,560 416 Ward 6, 14,932 3,324 Shutesbury, 444 137 Ward 7, 2,676 598 Sunderland, 696 192 POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS. POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTEES — Continnecl. Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- Legal Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- Legal tion Voters tion Voters FRANKLIN — Con. HAMPSHIRE— Con. Warwick 599 136 Easthampton, . . . . 4,790 965 Wendell, . 529 135 Enfield, . 990 234 Whately, • 755 221 Goshen, . Granby, . 304 748 73 182 HAMPDEN, 152,938 31,568 Greenwich, 481 146 Agawam, 2,408 630 Hadley, . 1,704 398 Blandfoid, • • • 849 256 Hatfield, 1,262 320 Brimfield, 962 260 Huntington, 1,450 319 Cheater, . 1,429 379 Middlefield, 386 86 Chicopee, 16,420 2,749 NORTHAMPTO V. 16,746 3,290 Ward 1, 3,269 470 Ward 1, 2,170 525 Ward 2, 1,752 398 Ward 2, 3,244 464 Wards, . 2,817 344 Ward 3, 2,872 599 Ward 4, 2,258 392 Ward 4, 2,488 432 Ward 5, 2,650 542 Ward 5, 2,136 456 Ward 6, 1,698 308 Ward 6, 1,903 436 Ward 7, 1,976 295 Ward 7, 1,933 378 East Longmeadov ^ \ 1,591 239 Pelham, . 486 137 Granville, 1,005 255 Plainfield, 450 135 Hampden, 743 180 Prescott, 401 126 Holland, 199 54 Southampton, 1,054 282 HOLTOKE, 40,322 6,597 South Hadley, 4,443 839 Ward 1, 6,014 966 Ware, . 7,651 1,271 Ward 2, 8,858 916 Westhampton, 476 120 Ward 3. . 5,023 846 Williamsburg, 1,955 468 Ward 4, 6,781 855 Worthington, 648 184 Ward 5, 3,579 818 Ward 6, 5,698 1,103 MIDDLESEX. 499,217 109,577 Ward 7, 4,369 1,093 Longraeadow, 620 143 Acton, . 1,978 545 Ludlow, . 2,562 372 Arlington, 6,515 1,545 Monson, . 3,746 851 Ashby, . 804 259 Montgomery, 275 79 Ashland, 2,090 482 Palmer, . 6,858 1,196 Ayer, 2,101 515 RuBsell, . 846 181 Bedford, 1,169 264 Southwick, . 961 261 Belmont, 2,843 550 SPRINOriELD, 51,522 12,240 Billerica, 2,577 640 Wardl, . 6,899 1,717 Boxborough, 307 80 Ward 2, 7,898 1,617 Burlington, 574 140 Ward 3, 6,197 1,747 Cambridge, 81,643 17,018 Ward 4, 6,209 1,586 Ward 1, 15,881 3,747 Ward 5, 6,426 1,625 Ward 2, 22,632 4,707 Ward 6, 6,153 1,333 Ward 3, 13,996 2,462 Ward 7, 4,650 1,189 Ward 4, 18,681 3,999 Ward 8, 7,090 1,426 Ward 5, 10,453 2,103 Tollaud, . 309 84 Carlisle, . 492 125 Wales, . 783 177 Chelmsford, 3,162 771 Weatfield, 10,663 2,752 Concord, 5,175 943 West Springfield, . 6,125 1,374 Dracut, . 2,443 534 Wilbraham, . 1,740 359 Dunstable, 400 134 Everett, 18,573 4,090 Ward 1, . 3,138 617 HAMPSHIRE 54,710 11,888 Ward 2, 2,627 610 Amherst, • • 4,785 1,339 { Ward 3, 3,090 609 Belchertown, . • • 2,161 557 Ward 4, 2,876 702 Chesterfield, . • • 589 192 Ward 5, 3,153 651 Cummington, • 750 225 Ward 6, 3,689 901 6 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS - - Continued. CouNTiKs, Cities AND Towns. Popula- tion Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- tion Legal A'oters MIDDLESE S — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Framingham, > • • « 9,512 2,308 SOMERVILLE 52,200 11,839 GrotoD, . 2,192 494 Ward 1, 10,127 2,272 Holliston, 2,718 734 Ward 2, 17,196 3,573 Hopkinton, 2,984 902 Ward 3, 13,056 3,239 Hudson, . 5,308 1,296 Ward 4, 11,821 2,755 Lexington, 3,498 848 Stoneham, 6,284 1,757 Lincoln, . 1,111 229 Stow, . 920 240 Littleton, 1,136 274 Sudbury, 1,141 319 Lowell, 84,367 16,408 Tewksbury, 3,379 423 Ward 1, 9,508 2,128 Townsend, 1,780 535 Ward 2, 10,493 1,742 Tyngsborougl ^» « 635 157 Ward 3, 9,245 1,901 Wakefield, 8,304 1,885 Ward 4, 9,241 1,995 Waltham, 20,876 4,574 Ward 5, 8,452 1,717 Ward 1, 2,920 624 Ward 6, 9,332 1,750 Ward 2, 2,936 574 Ward 7, 13,118 1,678 Ward 3, 3,376 594 Ward 8, 7,940 1,911 Ward 4, 3,071 632 Ward 9, 7,038 1,586 Ward 5, 2,887 763 Malden, 29,708 6,522 Ward 6, 2,918 765 Ward 1, 4,105 939 Ward 7, 2,768 622 Ward 2, 5,330 914 Watertown, 7,788 1,751 Ward 3, 3,579 854 Wayland, 2,026 535 Ward 4, 4,800 1,065 Westford, 2,418 506 Ward 5, 3,931 971 Weston, . 1,710 394 Ward 6, 4,212 941 Wilmington, 1,420 333 Ward 7, 3,751 838 Winchester, 6,150 1,390 Marlboboug H, 14,977 3,445 WOBURN, 14,178 3,327 Ward 1, 1,335 ' 368 Ward 1, 2,625 619 Ward 2, 2,205 515 Ward 2, 2,881 684 Ward 3, 2,969 573 Ward 3, 2,509 605 Ward 4, 3,302 635 Ward 4, 2,622 601 Ward 5, 1,934 492 Ward 5, 1,161 259 Ward 6, 1,689 468 Ward 6, 1,413 338 Ward 7, 1,543 394 Ward 7, 967 221 Maynard, 3,090 598 MEDrORD, 14,474 3,321 NANTUCKET. 3,016 886 Ward 1, Ward 2, 3,012 2,305 589 557 Nantucket 3,016 886 Ward 3, Ward 4, 1,924 1,956 485 485 NORFOLK. 134,819 31,565 Ward 5, 2,955 634 Avon 1,626 469 Ward 6, 2,322 571 Bellingham, 1,481 323 Melrose, 11,965 2,851 Braintree, 5,311 1,331 Natick, . 8,814 2,334 Brookline, 16,164 3,243 Newton, 27,590 5,617 Canton, . 4,636 1,096 Ward 1, 4,287 668 Cohasset, 2,474 665 Ward 2, 5,412 1,072 Dedham, 7,211 1,702 Ward 3, 3,433 761 Dover, . 668 169 Ward 4, 3,574 691 Foxborough, 3,219 858 Ward 5, 4.114 964 Franklin, 5,136 1,184 Ward 6, 4,240 846 Holbrook, 2,298 645 Ward 7, 2,530 615 Hyde Park, 11,826 2,772 North Readinj 3» 835 228 Med field. 1,872 447 Pepperell, 3,321 800 Medway, 2,913 818 Reading, 4,717 1,184 Millis, 1,006 231 Sherborn, 1,446 269 Milton, . 5,518 1,171 Bhirley, . 1,399 315 Needham, 3,511 763 POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS. POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS — Continued. Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popiil.i- Lcsul Counties, Cities, and Towns. Popula- Legal tiou Voters tion Voters NORFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK -Con. Norfolk 882 193 Boston — Con. Norwood, 4,574 1,133 Ward 2 21,588 4,357 QUINCT, . 20,712 4,325 Ward 3, 13,943 3,538 "Ward 1, 3,562 803 Ward 4, 13,375 3,311 Ward 2, 2,741 658 Ward 5, 12,986 3,266 Ward 3, 4,696 834 Ward 6, 27,860 4,190 Ward 4, 4,964 874 Ward 7, 16,973 4,237 Ward 5, 2,669 646 Ward 8, 23,130 5,173 Ward 6, 2,080 510 Ward 9, 23,174 5,504 Randolph, 3,694 1,123 Ward 10, 22,554 6,007 Sharon, . 1,717 423 Ward 11, 19,930 4,886 Stoughton, 5,272 1,333 Ward 12, 21,591 6,731 Walpole, 2,994 715 Ward 13, 24,900 4,795 Wellesley, 4,229 694 Ward 14, 19,186 4,381 Weymouth, . 11,291 3,039 Ward 15, 18,623 4,324 Wrentham, . 2,584 700 Ward 16, 16,320 3,933 Ward 17, 21,114 4,801 PLYMOUTH. 101,498 26,956 Ward 18, 21,679 4,830 Ward 19, 22,372 4,467 Abington, 4,207 1,258 Ward 20, 21,528 5,225 Bridgewater, 4,686 992 1 Ward 21, 19,274 4,793 Brockton, . 33,165 8,531 Ward 22, 22,289 4,879 Ward 1, 4,169 1,253 Ward 23, 18,283 4,032 Ward 2, 4,327 1,310 Ward 24, 18,240 4,371 Ward 3, 5,045 1,273 Ward 25, 15,001 3,577 Ward 4, . 4,792 1,042 Chelsea, 31,264 7,066 Ward 5, 5,046 1,164 Ward 1, 7,479 1,561 Ward 6, 4,940 1,202 Ward 2, 7,585 1,631 Ward 7, 4,846 1,287 Ward 3, 7,122 1,493 Carver, . 1,016 269 Ward 4, 5,387 1,265 Dusbury, 1,966 555 Ward 5, 3,691 1,116 East Bridgewater, 2,894 780 1 Revere, . 7,423 1,818 Halifax, . 497 146 Winthrop, 4,192 825 Hanover, 2,051 584 Hanson, . 1,380 386 WORCESTER. 306,445 66,109 Hingham, 4,819 1,256 Aehburnhara 2,148 548 Hull, 1,044 192 Athol, . 7,364 1,846 Kingston, 1,746 473 Auburn, 1,598 270 Lakeville, 870 254 Barre, 2,278 643 Marlon, . 759 207 Berlin, . 897 238 Marshfield, . 1,760 536 ' Blackstone, 6,039 1,393 Mattapoisett, . 1,032 296 1 Bolton, . 797 210 Middleborough, 6,689 1,843 Boylston, 729 197 Norwell, 1,540 473 t Brookfleld, 3,279 760 Pembroke, 1,223 369 ' Charlton, 1,877 487 Plymouth, 7,957 1,966 Clinton, . 11,497 2,418 Plympton, 549 158 Dana, 717 180 Rochester, 1,021 283 Douglas, 2,026 493 Rockland, 5,523 1,571 Dudley, . 3,203 628 Bcituate, 2,246 673 FiTCHBURG, 26,409 5,231 Wareham, 3,367 828 Ward 1, 4,376 828 West Bridgewater, 1,747 461 Ward 2, 6,510 884 Whitman, 5,744 1,616 Ward 3, 4,299 821 Ward 4, 3,214 817 SUFFOLK. 539,799 123,102 Ward 5, 3,350 932 Boston, 496,920 113,393 Ward 6, 4,660 949 Ward 1, 21,007 4,785 Gardner, 9,182 1,980 8 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION AND LEGAL VOTERS — Concluded. CocxTiES, Cities, and Towns. Popula- tion Lega] Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Topula- tion Legal Voters WORCESTER— Con WORCESTER —Con. Grafton, 5,101 990 Southborough 2,223 448 Hardwick, 2,655 479 Southbridge, . 8,250 1,414 Harvard, 1,162 306 Spencer, 7,614 1,570 Holden, . 2,602 522 Sterling, 1,218 337 Hopedale, 1,377 351 Sturbridge, 1,910 423 Hubbardston, 1,274 338 Sutton, . 3,420 555 Lancaster, 2,180 413 Templeton, 2,915 770 Leicester, 3,239 744 Upton, . 2,150 519 Leominster, . 9,211 2,260 Uxbridge, 3,546 743 Lunenburg, . 1,237 357 Warren, . 4,430 859 Mendon, 889 263 Webster, 7,799 1,248 Milford, 8,959 2,323 Westborough, 5,235 1,128 Millbury, 5,222 963 West Boylston, 2,963 517 New Braintree, 542 112 West Brookfield, 1,467 407 Northborougb, 1,940 407 Westminster, 1,315 354 Northbridge, 5,286 974 Winchendon, 4,490 1,049 North Brookfield, . 4,635 1,070 Worcester, . 98,767 21,128 Oakham, 605 175 Ward 1, 11,100 2,788 Oxford, . 2,390 559 Ward 2, 13,089 2,686 Paston, . 426 131 Ward 3, 14,637 2,695 Petersham, . 952 258 Ward 4, 13,491 2,. 57 7 Phillipston, . 460 133 Ward 5, 15,285 2,646 Princeton, 952 254 Ward 6, 11,835 2,656 Royalston, 890 255 Ward 7, 10,352 2,554 Rutland, 978 237 Ward 8, 8,978 2,526 Shrewsbury, . 1,524 . 444 RECAPITULATION The State, and Counties. Population Legal Voters Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dtikes, Essex, Franklin, . Hampden, . Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, . Plymouth, . Suffolk, . Worcester, THE STATE. 2,500,183 27,654 86,292 219,019 4,238 330,393 40,145 152,938 54,710 499,217 3,016 134,819 101,498 539,799 306,445 560,802 7,620 20,186 42,495 1,236 77,282 10,332 31,568 11,888 109,577 886 31,565 26,956 123,102 ■66,109 population: By Towns, Alphabetically. [9] POPULATION: BY TOWNS, ALPHABETICALLY. City or Town. County Popula- tion City or Town. County Popula- tion Abington, .... Plymouth, . 4,207 Cambridge, . Middlesex, . 81,643 Acton, Middlesex, . 1,978 Canton, Norfolk, 4,636 Acushnet, . Bristol, . 1,115 Carlisle, . Middlesex, . 492 Adams, Berkshire, . 7,&37 Carver, Plymouth, . 1,016 Agawani, . Hampden, 2,408 Charlemont, Franklin, 1,041 Alford, Berkshire, . 2S0 Charlton, . Worcester, . 1,877 Aniesbury, Essex, . 9,986 Chatham, . Barnstable, . 1,809 Amherst, . Hampshire, . 4,785 Chelmsford, Middlesex, . 3,162 Andover, . Essex, . 6,145 Chelsea, . Suffolk, . 31,264 Arlington, Middlesex, . 6,515 Cheshire, . Berkshire, . 1,176 Ashburnham, Worcester, . 2,148 Chester, . Hampden, . 1,429 Ashby, Middlesex, . 804 Chesterfield, Hampshire, . 589 Ashfleld, . Franklin, 1,013 Chicopee, Hampden, 16,420 Ashland, . Middlesex, . 2,090 Chilmark, Dukes, . 304 Athol, Worcester, . 7,364 Clarksburg, Berkshire, . 1,009 Attleborough, Bristol, . 8,288 Clinton, Worcester, . 11,497 Auburn, . Worcester, . 1,598 Cohasset, . Norfolk, 2,474 Avon, Norfolk, 1,626 Colrain, Franklin, 1,610 Ayer, . Middlesex, . 2,101 Concord, . Conway, . Middlesex, . Franklin, 5,175 1,304 Barnstable, Barnstable, . 4,055 Cottage City, Dukes, . 1,038 Barre, Worcester, . 2,278 Cummington, Hampshire. . 750 Becket, Berkshire, . 888 Bedford, . Middlesex, . 1,169 Belchertown, Hampshire, . 2,161 Dalton, Berkshire, 3,210 Bellingham, Norfolk, 1,481 Dana, Worcester, . 717 Belmont, . Middlesex, . 2,843 Danvers, . Essex, . 8,181 Berkley, . Bristol, . 955 Dartmouth, Bristol, . 3,107 Berlin, Worcester, . 897 Dedham, . Norfolk, 7,211 Bernardston, Franklin, 778 Deerfleld, , Franklin, 3,007 Beverly, Essex, . 11,806 Dennis, Barnstable, . 2,545 Billerica, . Middlesex, . 2,577 Dighton, . Bristol, . 1,797 Blackstone, AVorcester, . 6,039 Douglas, . Worcester, . 2,026 Bland ford, Hampden, 849 Dover, Norfolk, 663 Bolton, Worcester, . 797 Dracut, Middlesex, . 2,443 Boston, . Suffolk, . 496,920 Dudley, Dunstable, Worcester, . Middlesex, . 3,203 400 Bourne, Barnstable, . 1,580 Boxborough, , Middlesex, . 307 Duxbury, .... Plymouth, . 1,966 Boxford, . Essex, . 727 Boyleton, . Worcester, . 729 East Bridgewater, . Plymouth, . 2,894 Bradford, . Essex, . 4,736 Eastham, . Barnstable, . 476 Braintree, Norfolk, 5,311 Easthampton, . Hampshire, . 4,790 Brewster, . Barnstable, . 901 East Longmeadow, Hampden, . 1,591 Bridgewater, . Plymouth, . 4,686 Easton, Bristol, . 4,452 Brimfleld, . Hampden, . 962 Edgartown, Dukes, . 1,125 Brockton, Plymouth, . 33,165 Egremont, . Berkshire, 836 Brookfleld, Worcester, . 3,279 Enfield, . Hampshire, . 990 Brookline, Norfolk, 16,164 Erving, Franklin, 964 Buckland, Franklin, 1,548 Essex, Essex, . 1,587 Burlington, Middlesex, . 574 Everett, . Middlesex, . 18,573 [ii; 12 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POPULATION: BY TOWNS — Continued. City or Town. County Popula- tion 1 City or Town. County Popula- tion fairhaven. Bristol, . 3,338 Lakeville, . . . . Plymouth, . 870 Fall River, . Bristol, . 89,203 Lancaster, . Worcester, . 2,180 Falmouth, Barnstable, . 2,655 Lanesborough 1 Berkshire, . 848 FlTCHBUKG, . Worcester, . 26,409 Lawrence, Essex, . 52,164 Florida, . . . . Berkshire, . 425 Lee, . Berkshire, . 4,066 Foxborough, . Norfolk, 3,219 Leicester, . Worcester, . 3,239 Framiugham, . Middlesex, . 9,512 Lenox, Berkshire, . 2,572^ Franklin, . . . . Norfolk, 5,136 Leominster, Worcester, . 9,211 Freetown, .... Bristol, . 1,405 Leverett, . Lexington, Franklin, Middlesex, . 744 3,498 Gardner Worcester, . 9,182 Leyden, . Franklin, 363 Gay Head, Dukes, . 169 Lincoln, . Middlesex, . 1,111 Georgetown, . Essex, . 2,050 Littleton, . Middlesex, . 1,136 Gill Franklin, 1,082 Longmeadow, Hampden, . 620 Gloucester, . Essex, . 28,211 Lowell, . Middlesex, . 84,367 Goshen Hampshire, . 304 Ludlow, . Hampden, . 2,562 Gosuold, . . . . Dukes, . 140 Lunenburg, Worcester, . 1,237 Grafton Worcester, . 5,101 Lynn, Essex, . 62,354 Granby Hampshire, . 748 Lynnfleld, Essex, . 818 Granville, .... Hampden, . 1,005 Great Barrington, . Berkshire, . 4,794 Malden, . Middlesex, . 29,708 Greenfield, Franklin, 6,229 Manchester, Essex, . 1,876 Greenwich, Hampshire, . 481 Mansfield, Bristol, . 3,722 Grotou Middlesex, . 2,192 Marblehead, Essex, . 7,671 Groveland, Essex, . 2,333 Marion, Marlborougi *» Plymouth, . Middlesex, . 759 14,977 Hadley, .... Hampshire, . 1,704 Marshfield, Plymouth, . 1,760 Halifax Plymouth, . 497 Mashpee, . Barnstable, . 330 Hamilton, .... Essex, . 1,3.'56 Mattapoisett, Plymouth, . 1,032 Hampden, Hampden, 743 Maynard, . Middlesex, . 3,090 Hancock, .... Berkshire, . 511 Medfield, . Norfolk, 1,873 Hanover Plymouth, . 2,051 Medford, Middlesex, . 14,474 Hanson Plymouth, . 1,380 Medway, . Norfolk, 2,913 Hardwick, Worcester, . 2,655 Melrose, . Middlesex, . 11,965 Harvard, .... Worcester, . 1,162 Mendon, . Worcester, . 889 Harwich, .... Barnstable, . 2,532 Merrimac, Essex, . 2,301 Hatfield, .... Hampshire, . 1,262 Methuen, . Essex, . 5,690 Haverhill, . Essex, . 30,209 Middleborough Plymouth, 6,689 Hawley Franklin, 468 Middlefleld, Hampshire, . 386 Heath Franklin, 476 Middleton, Essex, . 838 Hinghani Plymouth, . 4,819 Milford, . Worcester, . 8,959 Hinsdale, .... Berkshire, . 1,650 Millbury, . Worcester, . 5,222 Holbrook Norfolk, 2,298 Millis, Norfolk, 1,006 Holden, .... Worcester, . 2,602 Milton, Norfolk, 5,518 Holland Hampden, . 199 Monroe, . Franklin, 298 Holliston Middlesex, . 2,718 Monson, . Hampden, , 3,746 HOLYOKE, Hampden, 40,322 Montague, Franklin, 6,058 Hopedale, .... AVorcester, . 1,377 Monterey, Berkshire, . 464 Hopkinton, Middlesex, . 2,984 Montgomery, Hampden, . 275 Hubbardston, . Worcester, . 1,274 Mount Washington, Berkshire, . 136 Hudson, .... Middlesex, . 5,308 Hull Plymouth, . 1,044 Nahant, .... Essex, . 865 Huntington, . Hampshire, . 1,450 Nantucket, . Nantucket, . 3,016 Hyde Park, . Norfolk, 11,826 Natick, Needham, . Middlesex, . Norfolk, 8,814 3,511 Ipswich, .... Essex, . 4,720 New Ashford, . . Berkshire, . 116 New Bedford, Bristol, . 55,251 Kingston Plymouth, . 1,746 New Braintree, Worcester, . 542 population: by towns. 13 POPULATION: BY TOWNS — Continued. City or Towx. County Popula- tion Newbury, . Newbukyport, New Marlborough New Salem, Newton, . Norfolk, . North Adams, Northampton, North Auilover, North Attleborough, Northborough, Northbridge, North Brookfield, Northfleld, North Reading Norton, Norwell, . Norwood, . Oakham, . Orange, Orleans, . Otis, . Oxford, . Palmer, Pax ton, Peaboily, . Pelham, . Pembroke, Pepperell, Peru, . Petersham, Phillipstou, PiTTSFIELD, Plaiiuield, Plymouth, Plympton, Prescott, . Princeton, Provincetown, QUINCY, . Randolph, Raynham, Reading, . Rehoboth, Revere, Richmond, Rochester, Rockland, . Rockport, . Rowe, Rowley, , Royalston, Russell, Rutland, . Essex, . Essex, . Berkshire, Franklin, Middlesex, Norfolk, Berkshire, Hampshire, Essex, . Bristol, . Worcester, Worcester, Worcester, Franklin, Middlesex, Bristol, . Plymouth, Norfolk, Worcester, Franklin, Barnstable, Berkshire, Worcester, Hampden, Worcester, Essex, . Hampshire, Plymouth, Middlesex, Berkshire, Worcester, Worcester, Berkshire, Hampshire, Plymouth, Plymouth, Hampshire, Worcester, Barnstable, Norfolk, Norfolk, Bristol, . Middlesex, Bristol, . Suffolk, . Berkshire, Plymouth, Plymouth, Essex, . Franklin, Essex, . Worcester, Hampden, Worcester, 1,489 14,552 1,288 869 27,590 882 19,135 16,74e 3,569 6,576 1,940 5,286 4,635 1,851 835 1,614 ],540 4,574 605 5,361 1,198 518 2,390 6,858 426 10,507 486 1,223 3,321 305 952 460 20,461 450 7,957 549 401 952 4,555 20,712 3,694 1,518 4,717 1,810 7,423 701 1,021 5,523 5,289 498 1,272 890 846 978 City or Town". County Popula- tion Salem, Salisbury, . Sandisfleld, Sandwich, Saugus, Savoy, Scituate, . Seekonk, . Sharon, Sheffield, . Shelburne, Sherborn, . Shirley, . Shrewsbury, Shutesbury, Somerset, . Somerville, Southampton, Southborougli, Southbridge, South Hadley, Southwick, Spencer, . Springfield, Sterling, . Stock bridge, Stoneham, Stoughton, Stow, . Sturbridge, Sudbury, . Sunderland, Sutton, Swainpscott, Swansea, . Taunton, Templetou, Tewksbury, Tisbury, . Tolland, . Topslield, . Towusend, Truro, Tyngsborough, Tyringham, Upton, Uxbridge, . Wakefield, Wales, Walpole, . AValtham, Ware, Wareham, Warren, . Warwick, . Essex, . Essex, . Berkshire, Barnstable, Essex, . Berkshire, Plymouth, ►Bristol, . Norfolk, Berkshire, Franklin, jNFiddlesex, Middlesex, Worcester, Franklin, Bristol, . Middlesex, Hampshire, Worcester, Worcester, Hampshire, Hampden, Worcester, Hampden, Worcester, Berkshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Middlesex, Worcester, Middlesex, Franklin, Worcester, Essex, . Bristol, . Bristol, . Worcester, Middlesex, Dukes, . Hampden, Essex, . Middlesex, Barnstable, Middlesex, Berkshire, Worcester, Worcester, Middlesex, Hampden, Norfolk, Middlesex, Hampshire, Plymouth, Worcester, Franklin, 34,473 1,300 802 1,580 4,497 504 2,246 1,465 1,717 1,897 1,560 1,446 1,399 1,524 444 1,983 52,200 1,054 2,223 8,250 4,443 961 7,614 51,522 1,218 2,077 6,284 5,272 920 1,910 1,141 696 8,420 3,259 1,627 27,115 2,915 3,379 1,002 309 1,033 1,7S0 815 635 363 2,150 3,546 8,304 783 2,994 20,876 7,651 3,367 4,430 14 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION: BY TOWNS — Concluded. City or Town. County Popula- tion City ok Town. County Popula- tion ■Washington, . Berkshire, . 423 West Stockbridge, . Berkshire, . 1,257 Watertown, Middlesex, . 7,788 West Tlsbury, . Dukes, . 460 Wayland, . Middlesex, . 2,026 Weymouth, Norfolk, 11,291 Webster, . Worcester, . 7,799 Whately, . Franklin, 755 Wellesley, Norfolk, 4,229 Whitman, . Plymouth, . 5,744 Wellfleet, . Barnstable, . 968 Wilbraham, Hampden, . 1,740 Wendell, . Franklin, 529 Williamsburg, Hampshire, . 1,955 Wenliam, . •Essex, . 886 Williamstown, Berkshire, . 4,887 Westborough, Worcester, . 5,235 Wilmington, Middlesex, . 1,420 West Boylston, Worcester, . 2,968 Winchendon, Worcester, . 4,490 West Bridgewater, Plymouth, . 1,747 Winchester, Middlesex, . 6,150 West Brookfleld, Worcester, . 1,467 Windsor, . Berkshire, . 556 Westfleld, . Hampden, 10,663 Winthrop, Sulfolk, . 4,192 Westford, . Middlesex, . 2,418 WOBURN, . Middlesex, . 14,178 Westhanipton, . Hampshire, . 476 Worcester, Worcester, . 98,767 Westminster, . Worcester, . 1,315 Worthiugton, Hampshire, . 64S West Newbury, Essex, . 1,643 Wrentham, Norfolk, 2,584 Weston, , Middlesex, . 1,710 Wesport, . Bristol, . 2,678 Yarmouth, Barnstable, . 1,655 West Springfield, Hampden, . 6,125 Population for 1885 and 1895: INCREASE AND DECREASE. BY TOWNS. [15] POPUL ATI0:N' — 1885 ai^d 1895. TOWNS SHOWING INCREASE. [The asterisk indicates new towns, changes in area, boundaries, etc., since 1885. See Censuses of Popula- tion: 1765-1895.] Counties, Cities, ISS5 1893 Increase Counties, Cities, 1883 1893 Increase AND Towns. Number Percentage and Towns. Xumber Percentage BARNSTABLE. 18,900 14,373 473 3.40 ESSEX — Con. Barnstable,* . 4,050 4,055 5 0.12 Beverly, . 9,186 11,806 2,620 28.52 Bourne, 1,303 1,580 217 15.92 Bradford, 3,106 4,736 1,630 52.48 Falmouth,* . 2,520 2,655 135 5.36 Danvers, 7,061 8,181 1,120 15.86 Masbpee,* . 311 330 19 6.11 Gloucester,* . 21,703 28,211 6,508 29.99 Orleans, 1,176 1,198 22 1.87 Groveland, . 2,272 2,333 61 2.68 Provincetown, 4,480 4,555 75 1.67 Hamilton, 851 1,356 505 59.34 Haverhill, 21,795 30,209 8,414 38.61 BERKSHIRE. 41,007 57,204 16,197 39.50 Ipswich,* 4,207 4,720 513 12.19 ClarliBburg, . 708 1,009 301 42.51 Lawrence, . 38,862 52,164 13,302 34.23 Dalton, . 2,113 3,210 1,097 51.92 Lynn, . 45,867 62,354 16,487 35.95 Egremont, . 826 836 10 1.21 Lynnfield, . 766 818 52 6.79 Great Barringtou, 4,471 4,794 323 7.22 Manchester, . 1,639 1,876 237 14.46 Lenox, . 2,154 2,872 718 33.33 Marblehead, . 7,517 7,671 154 2.05 KoRTH Adams, . 12,540 19,135 6,595 52.59 Methuen, 4,507 5,690 1,183 26.25 PiTTSFIELD, 14,466 20,461 5,995 41.44 Nahaut, . 637 865 228 35.79 Williamstown, 3,729 4,887 1,158 31.05 Newburyport, . 13,716 14,552 836 6.10 North Andover, . 3,425 3,569 144 4.20 BRISTOL. 131,984 198,426 66,442 50.34 Peabody, 9,5.30 10,.507 977 10.25 Rockport, 3,888 5,289 1,401 36.03 Acushnet, 1,071 1,115 44 4.11 Rowley, . 1,183 1,272 89 7.52 Berkley, 941 955 14 1.49 Salem, . 28,090 34,473 6,383 22.72 Dighton, 1,782 1,797 15 0.84 Saugus, . 2,855 4,497 1,642 57.51 Easton, . 3,948 4,452 504 12.77 Swamp scott, . 2,471 3,259 788 31.89 Fairhaven, . 2,880 3,338 458 15.90 Wenham, 871 886 15 1.72 Fall River,* 56,870 89,203 32,333 56.85 Mansfield, . 2,939 3,722 783 26.64 FR.INKLIN. 21,666 25,892 4,326 19.51 New Bedford,* . 33,393 55,251 21,858 65.46 Charlemont, . 958 1,041 83 8.66 N. Attleborough,* - 6,576 6,576 - Colrain, . 1,605 1,610 5 0.31 Rehoboth, 1,788 1,810 22 1.23 Erving, • 873 964 91 10.42 Seekonk, 1,295 1,465 170 13.13 Gill, . . . 860 1,082 222 25.81 Swansea, 1,403 1,627 224 15.97 Greenfield, . 4,869 6,229 1,360 27.93 Taunton, 23,674 27,115 3,441 14.53 Monroe, . 176 298 122 69.32 Montague, . 5,629 6,058 429 7.62 DUKES. 831 1,633 807 97.11 New Salem, . 832 869 37 4.45 Cottage City, 709 1,038 329 46.40 Northfield, . 1,705 1,851 146 8.56 GosnoUl, 122 140 18 14.75 Orange, . 3,650 5,361 1,711 46.88 WestTisbury,* . - 460 460 - Wendell, 509 529 20 3.93 ESSEX. 246,119 317,425 71,306 28.97 HAMPDEN. 103,366 141,640 38,274 37.03 Amesbury,* . 4,403 9,986 5,583 126.80 Agawam, 2,357 2,408 51 2.16 Andover, 5,711 6,145 434 7.60 Chester, . 1,318 1,429 111 8.42 [17] 18 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. TOWNS SHOWING INCREASE — Continued. Counties, Cities, akd towns. 1883 HAMPDEN— Con. Chicopee, . . 11,516 E. Longmeadow,* noLTOKE, . . 27,895 Ludlow, . . 1,649 Palmer, . . . 5,923 Springfield,* . 37,575 Westfleld, . . 8,961 West Springfield, 4,448 Wilbraham, , . 1,724 HAMPSHIRE. 34,359 Amherst, . . 4,199 Easthampton, . 4,291 Granby, . . . 7'29 Huntington, . . 1,267 Northampton, . 12,896 Southampton, . 1,025 South Hadley, . 3,949 Ware, . . . 6,003 MIDDLESEX. 337,995 Acton, . . . 1,785 Arlington, . . 4,673 Bedford, . . 930 Belmont,* . . 1,639 Billerica, . . 2,161 Cambridge,* . 59,658 Chelmsford, . . 2,304 Concord, . . 3,727 Dracut, . . . 1,927 Everett, . . 5,825 Framingham, . 8,275 Groton, . . . 1,987 Hudson, . . 3,968 Lexington,* . . 2,718 Lincoln, . . 901 Littleton,* . . 1,067 Lowell,* . . 64,107 3IALDEN, . . 16,407 Maklbokocgh, . 10,941 Maynard, . . 2,703 Medford, . . 9,042 Melrose,* . . 6,101 Natick, . . . 8,460 Newton, . . 19,759 Pepperell . . 2,587 Reading, . . 3,539 Slierborn, . , 1,391 Shirley, . . . 1,242 Somerville,* . 29,971 Stoneham,* . . 5,6.59 Tewksbury,* . 2,333 Tyngsborough, . 604 Wakefield,* . . 6,060 Waltham,* . . 14,609 Watertown, . . 6,238 Wayland, . . 1,946 1893 16,420 1,591 40,322 2,562 6,858 51,522 10,663 6,125 1,740 41,667 4,785 4,790 748 1,450 16,746 1,054 4,443 7,651 482,071 1,978 6,515 1,169 2,843 2,577 81,643 3,162 5,175 2,443 18,573 9,512 2,192 5,308 3,498 1,111 1,136 84,367 29,708 14,977 3,090 14,474 11,965 8,814 27,590 3,321 4,717 1,446 1,399 52,200 6,284 3,379 635 8,304 20,876 7,788 2,026 Increase Number Percentage 4,904 1,591 12,427 913 935 13,947 1,702 1,677 16 7,308 586 499 19 183 3,850 29 494 1,648 144,076 193 1,842 239 1,204 416 21,985 858 1,448 516 12,748 1,237 205 1,340 780 210 69 20,260 13,301 4,036 387 5,432 5,864 354 7,831 734 1,178 55 157 2-> 2-29 625 1,046 31 2,244 6,267 1,550 80 42.58 44.55 55.37 15.79 37.12 18.99 37.70 0.93 21.27 13.96 11.63 2.61 14.44 29.85 2.83 12.51 27.45 42.63 10.81 39.42 25.70 73.46 19.25 36.85 37.24 38.85 26.78 218.85 14.95 10.32 33.77 28.70 23.31 6.47 31.60 81.07 36.89 14.32 60.08 96.12 4.18 39.63 28.37 33.29 3.95 12.64 74.17 11.04 44.83 5.13 37.03 42.90 24.85 4.11 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. 1883 1893 Increase Number Percentage MIDDLESEX — Con. Westford, Weston, . Wilmington, Winchester, WOBURN,* NORFOLK. Avon,* . Bellingham, Braintree, Brookline,* Canton, . Cohasset, Dedham, Dover, . Foxborough, Franklin, Hyde Park, Medfleld, Medway, Minis, . Milton, . Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, QUINCT, Sharon, . Stoughton,* Walpole, Wellesley, Weymouth, PLYMOUTH. Abingtou, Bridgewater, Brockton,* Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Hanover, Hanson, . Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marshfield,* . Middleborough Plymouth, Rochester,* . Rockland, Wareham,* . W". Bridgewater,* Whitman, SUFFOLK. Boston,* Chelsea, Revere, . Winthrop, 2,193 2,418 225 1,427 1.710 283 991 1,420 429 4,390 6,150 1,760 11,750 14,178 2,428 93,291 126,243 32,952 - 1,626 1,626 1,198 1,481 283 4,040 5,311 1,271 9,196 16,164 6,968 4,380 4,636 256 2,216 2,474 258 6,641 7,211 570 664 668 4 2,814 3,219 405 3,983 5,136 1,153 8,376 11,826 3,450 1,594 1,872 278 2,777 2,913 136 683 1,006 323 3,555 5,518 1,963 2,586 3,511 925 825 882 57 2,921 4,574 1,653 12,145 20,712 8,567 1,328 1,717 389 5,173 5,272 99 2,443 2,994 551 3,013 4,229 1.216 10,740 11,291 551 71,047 91,766 20,719 3,699 4,207 508 3,827 4,686 859 20,783 33,165 12,382 1,924 1,966 42 2,812 2,894 82 1,960 2,051 85 1,227 1,380 153 4,375 4,819 444 451 1,044 593 1,570 1,746 176 1,649 1,760 111 5,163 6,689 1,526 7,239 7,957 718 1,021 1,021 t- 4,785 5,523 738 3,254 3,367 113 1,707 1,747 40 3,595 5,744 2,149 421,109 539,799 118,690 390,393 496,920 106,527 25,709 31,264 5,555 ~ 3,637 7,423 3,786 1,370 4,192 2,822 10.26 19.83 43.29 40.09 20.66 35.32 23.62 31.46 75.77 5.84 11.64 8.58 0.60 14.39 28.95 41.19 17.44 4.90 47.29 55.22 35.77 6.91 56.59 70.54 29.29 1.91 22.55 40.36 5.13 29.16 13.73 22.45 59.58 2.18 2.92 4.32 12.47 10.15 131.49 11.21 6.73 29.56 9.93 t- 15.42 3.47 2.34 59.78 28.19 27.29 21.61 104.10 205.99 t No change since 1885. POPULATIOI^ 1885 AND 1895. 19 TOWNS SHOWING INCREASE — Concluded. Counties, Cities, 1885 1S95 Increase Counties, Cities, AND Towns. 1885 1895 Increase AND Towns. Number Percentage Number Percentage WORCESTER. 200,558 266,556 65,998 32.91 WORCESTER — Con. Ashburnham, 2,058 2,148 90 4.37 Millbury, 4,555 5,222 667 14.64 Athol, . 4,758 7,364 2,606 54.77 North borough. 1,853 1,940 87 4.70 Auburn, 1,268 1,598 330 26.03 Northbridge, 3,786 5,286 1,500 39.02 Bane, . 2,093 2,278 185 8.84 North Brookfleld, 4,201 4,635 434 10.33 Blackstone, 5,436 6,039 603 11.09 Oxford, 2,355 2,390 35 1.49 Brookfleld, 3,013 3,279 266 8.83 Rutland, 963 978 15 1.56 Charlton, 1,823 1,877 54 2.96 Shrewsbury, 1,450 1,524 74 5.10 Clinton, . 8,945 11,497 2,552 28.53 Southborough, 2,100 2,223 123 5.86 Dana, 695 717 22 3.17 Southbridge, 6,500 8,250 1,750 26.92 Dudley, . 2,742 3,203 461 16.81 Sutton, . 3,101 3,420 319 10.29 FlTCHBCRG, 15,375 26,409 11,034 71.77 Templeton,* . 2,627 2,915 288 10.96 Gardner, 7,283 9,182 1,899 26.07 Uxbridge, 2,948 3,546 598 20.28 Grafton, 4,498 5,101 603 13.41 WaiTen, 4,032 4,430 398 9.87 Holden, 2,471 2,602 131 5.30 Webster, 6,220 7,799 1,579 25.39 Hopedale,* - 1,877 1,377 - Westborough, 4,880 5,235 355 7.27 Lancaster, 2,050 2,180 130 6.34 West Boylston, . 2,927 2,968 41 1.40 Leicester, 2,923 3,239 316 10.81 Winchendon, 3,872 4,490 618 15.96 Leominster, 5,297 9,211 3,914 73.89 Worcester, 68,389 98,767 30,378 44.42 Lunenburg, 1,071 1,237 166 15.50 20 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. TOWNS SHOWING DECREASE. Counties, Cities, 1885 1895 Decrease Counties, Cities, iggs AND Towns. 1895 Decrease AND TOWNS. Number i Percentage Xumljer Percentage BARNSTABLE. 15,945 13,281 2,664 16.71 ESSEX. 17,608 12,968 4,640 26.35 Brewster, 934 901 33 3.53 Boxford, 840 727 113 13.45 Chatham, 2,028 1,809 219 10.80 Essex,* . . 1,722 1,587 135 7.84 Dennis, 2,923 2,545 378 12.93 Georgetown, . 2,299 2,050 249 10.83 Eastham,* 638 476 162 25.39 Merrimac, . 2,378 2,301 77 3.24 Harwich, 2,783 2,532 251 9.02 Middleton, . 899 838 61 6.79 Sandwich,* 2,124 1,580 544 25.61 Newbury, . 1,590 1,489 101 6.35 Truro, . 972 815 157 16.15 Salisbury,* . 4,840 1,300 3,540 73.14 Wellfleet,* 1,687 '.)6S 719 42.62 Topsfleld, . 1,141 1,033 108 9.47 Yarmouth, 1,856 1,655 201 10=83 West Newbur y, . 1,899 1,643 256 18.48 BERKSHIRE. 32,821 29,088 3,733 11.37 FRANKLI N. 15,783 14,253 1,530 9.69 Adams, . 8,283 7,837 446 5.38 Ashfleld, . 1,097 1,013 84 7.66 Alford, . 341 280 61 17.89 Bernardston, * . 930 778 152 16.34 Becket, . 938 888 50 5.33 Buckland, . 1,760 1,548 212 12.05 Chesliire, 1,448 1,176 272 18.78 Conway, . 1,573 1,304 269 17.10 Florida, . 487 425 62 12.73 Deerfleld, . 3,042 3,007 35 1.15 Hancock, 613 511 102 16.64 Hawley, 545 468 77 14.13 Hinsdale, 1,656 1,650 6 0.36 Heath, . 568 476 92 16.20 Lanesborough, . 1,212 848 364 30.03 Leverett, 779 744 35 4.49 Lee, 4,274 4,066 208 4.87 Leyden,* 447 363 84 18.79 Monterey, 571 464 107 18.74 Rowe, . . . 582 498 84 14.43 Mt. Washington, . 160 136 24 15.00 Shelbm-ne, . 1,614 1,560 54 3.35 New Ashford, 163 116 47 28.83 Shutesbury, 485 444 41 8.45 New Marlborough, 1,661 1,288 373 22.46 Sunderland, 700 696 4 0.57 Otis, 703 518 185 26.32 Warwick, 662 599 63 9.52 Peru, 368 305 63 17.12 Whately, 999 755 244 24.42 Richmond, . 854 701 153 17.92 Sandisfield, . 1,019 802 217 21.30 HAMPDE ;N. 13,398 11,298 2,100 15.67 Savoy, Sheffield, Stockbridge, . Tyringham, . Washington, West Stockbridge Windsor, 691 2,033 2,114 457 470 1,648 657 504 1,897 2,077 363 423 1,257 556 187 136 37 94 47 391 101 27.06 6.69 1.75 20.57 10.00 23.73 15.37 Blandford, Brimfleld, Granville, Hampden, Holland, Longmeado^ Monson, 954 . 1,137 . 1,193 868 229 -,* . 1,677 . 3,958 849 962 1,005 743 199 620 3,746 105 175 188 125 80 1,057 212 11.01 15.39 15.76 14.40 13.10 63.03 5.36 BRISTOL. 26,514 20,593 5,921 22.33 Montgomery Russell, . 278 847 275 846 3 1 1.08 0.12 Attleborough,* . 13,175 8,288 4,887 37.09 Southwick, 982 961 21 2.14 Dartmouth,* . 3,448 3,107 341 9.89 Tolland, 422 309 113 26.78 Freetown, 1,457 1,405 62 3.57 Wales, . 853 783 70 8.21 Norton, . 1,718 1,614 104 6.05 Raynham, 1,535 1,518 17 1.11 HAMPSHI RE. 14,113 13,043 1,070 7.58 Somerset, Westport,* . 2,475 2,706 1,983 2,678 492 28 19.88 1.03 Belchertown Chesterfleld, . 2,307 698. 2,161 589 146 109 6.33 15.62 DUKES. 3,304 2,600 704 21.31 Cummington Enfield, . 805 . 1,010 750 990 55 20 6.83 1.98 Chilmark, . 412 304 108 26.21 Goshen, . 336 304 32 9.52 Edgartown, . 1,165, 1,125 40 3.43 Greenwich, 532 481 51 9.59 Gay Head, . 186 169 17 9.14 Hadley, . . 1,747 1,704 43 2.46 Tisbury,* 1,.541 1,002 539 34.98 Hatfield, . 1,367 1,262 105 7.68 POPULATION 1885 AND 1895. 21 TOWNS SHOWING DECREASE — Concluded. Counties, Cities, 1885 1895 Decrease Counties, Cities, AND Towns. 18S5 1895 Decrease AND TO^\'NS. Number Percentage Number Percentage HAMPSHIEE — Con. PLYMOUTH. 10,633 9,732 901 8.47 Middlefield, . 513 386 127 24.76 Carrer, . 1,091 1,016 75 6.87 Pelham, . 549 486 63 11.48 Halifax, 530 497 33 6.23 Plaiufleld, . 453 450 3 0.66 Lakeville, 980 870 110 11.22 Prescott, 448 401 47 10.49 Marion, . 965 759 206 21.35 Westhampton, 541 476 65 12.01 Mattapoisett, 1,215 1.032 183 15.06 "Williamsbui-g, 2,044 1,955 89 4.35 Norwell, 1,589 1,540 49 3.08 Worthington, 763 648 115 15.07 Pembroke, . 1,313 1,223 90 6.85 Plympton, 600 549 51 8.50 MIDDLESEX. 19,316 17,146 2,170 11.23 Scituate,* 2,350 2,246 104 4.43 Ashby, . 871 804 67 7.69 WORCESTER. 43,481 39,889 3,592 8.26 Ashland, 2,633 2,090 543 20.62 Berlin, . 899 897 2 0.22 Ayer, . 2,190 2,101 89 4.06 Bolton, . 876 797 79 9.02 Boxborough,* 348 307 41 11.78 Boylston, 834 729 105 12.59 Burlington, . 604 574 30 4.97 Douglas, 2,205 2,026 179 8.12 Carlisle, 526 492 34 6.46 Hardwick, . 3,145 2,655 490 15.58 Dunstable, . 431 400 31 7.19 Harvard, 1,184 1,162 22 1.86 Holliston, 2,926 2,718 208 7.11 Hubbardston, 1,303 1,274 29 2.23 Hopkinton, . 3,922 2,984 938 23.92 Mendon, 945 889 56 5.93 Kortli Reading, . 878 835 43 4.90 Milford,* 9,343 8,959 384 4.11 Stow, . 976 920 56 5.74 New Braintree, . 558 542 16 2.87 Sudbury, 1,165 1,141 24 2.06 Oakham, 749 605 144 19.23 Townsend, . 1,846 1,780 66 3.58 Paxton, . 5G1 42G 135 24.06 Petersham, . 1,032 952 80 7.75 NANTUCKET. 3,142 3,016 126 4.01 Phillipston,* . Princeton, . 530 1,038 460 952 70 86 13.21 8.29 Nantucket, . 3,142 3,016 126 4.01 Royalstou, . 1,153 890 263 22.81 Spencer, 8,247 7,614 633 7.68 NORFOLK. 8,851 8,576 275 3.11 Sterling, Sturbridge, . 1,331 1,980 1,218 1,910 113 70 8.49 3.54 Holbrook,* . 2,334 2,298 36 1.54 Upton, . 2,265 2,150 115 5.08 Randolph,* . 3,807 3,694 113 2.97 West Brookfield, . 1,747 1,467 280 16.03 Wrentham, . 2,710 2,584 120 4.65 "Westminster, 1,556 1,315 241 15.49 22 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. EECAPITULATION — INCREASE. To-v\nis Ivumber Show- ing Gain 1885 1895 Increase The State, and Counties. Number Percentage THE STATE. 353 210 1,717,232 2,304,700 587,468 34.21 Barnstable, 15 6 13,900 14,373 473 3.40 Berkshire, 3-2 8 41,007 57,204 16,197 39.50 Bristol, . 20 13 131,984 198,426 66,442 50.34 Dulses, 7 3 831 1,638 807 97.11 Essex, 35 26 246,119 317,425 71,306 28.97 Franklin, 26 11 21,666 25,892 4,226 19.51 Hampden, 23 11 103,366 141,640 38,274 37.03 Hampshire, 23 8 34,.359 41,667 7,308 21.27 Middlesex, 54 41 337,995 482,071 144,076 42.63 Nantucket, 1 - - - - - Norfolk, 27 24 93,291 126,243 32,952 35.32 Plymouth, 27 18 71,047 91,766 20,719 29.16 Suffolk, . 4 4 421,109 539,799 118,690 28.19 Worcester, 59 37 200,558 266,556 65,998 32.91 RECAPITULATION — DECREASE. Numljcr Show- ing Loss 1885 1895 Decrease The State, and counties. 'Jowns Number Percentage THE STATE. 353 tl43 224,909 195,483 29,426 13.08 Barnstable, 15 9 15,945 13,281 2,664 16.71 Berkshire, 32 24 32,821 29,088 8,733 11.37 Bristol, . 20 7 26,514 20,593 5,921 22.33 Dukes, i 4 3,304 2,600 704 21.31 Essex, 35 9 17,608 12,968 4,640 26.35 Franklin, 26 15 15,783 14,253 1,530 9.69 Hampden, 23 12 13,398 11,298 2,100 15.67 Hampshire, 23 15 14,113 13,043 1,070 7.58 Middlesex, 54 13 19,316 17,146 2,170 11.23 Nantucket, 1 1 3,142 3,016 126 4.01 Norfolk, . 27 3 8,851 8,576 275 3.11 Plymouth, 27 9 10,633 9,732 901 8.47 Suffolk, . 4 - - - - - Worcester, 59 22 43,481 39,889 3,592 8.26 t [Of the total decrease in population since 1885, or 29,426 for 143 towns, 6,867, or 23.34 per cent, is directly due to loss of territory caused by the division of existing to-\vns and the incorporation of new towns, as follows : — Attleborough loses 4,887 to North Attleborough ; Tisbury, 539 to West Tisbury ; Longmeadow, 1,057 to East Longmeadow; IMilford, 384 to Ilopedale. If the towns named had remained iutact all but Tisbury would have shown an increase in population, representing in the aggregate 3,216, or 13.29 per cent, over their population in 1885, while Tisbury would have shown a decrease in population of 79, or 5.13 per cent. Assuming then, that, with the exception of Tisbury, the entire loss in these towns is apparent only, the actual decrease in population for 140 towns is found to be 22,,559, or 11.33 per cent, of their population in 1885. Although Avon was set off from the town of Stoughton, the latter town not only regained the population lost by the division, but gained 99 more in total population.] POPULATION 1885 AND 1895. •23 COMBINED EECAPITULATION — INCREASE AND DECREASE. The State, Towns in state and County Number of Towns Showing Gain Numljer of Towns Showing Loss Population Net Gain Since 1885 Net Loss Since 1885 Net Pei-cent- age of Increase Net Percent- AND Counties. 1885 1893 age of Decrease THE STATE.f 353 210 143 1,942,141 2,500,183 560,359 2,317 28.85 0.12 Barnstable, 15 6 9 29,845 27,654 - 2,191 - 7.34 Berkshire, . 32 8 24 73,828 86,292 12,464 - 16.88 - Bristol, 20 13 7 158,498 219,019 60,521 - 38.18 - Dukes, . t 3 4 4,135 4,238 103 - 2.49 - Essex, . 35 26 9 263,727 330,393 66,666 - 25.28 - Franklin, . 26 11 15 37,449 40,145 2,696 - 7.20 - Hampden, • 23 11 12 116,764 152,938 36,174 - 30.98 - Hampshire, 23 8 15 48.472 54,710 6,238 - 12.87 - Middlesex, . 54 41 13 357,311 499,217 141,906 - 39.71 - Kantucket, . 1 - 1 3,142 3,016 - 126 - 4.01 Norfolk, 27 24 3 102,142 134,819 32,677 - 31.99 - Plymouth, . 27 18 9 81,680 101,498 19,818 - 24.26 - Suffolk, 4 4 - 421,109 539,799 118,690 - 28.19 - Worcester, . 59 37 22 244,039 306,445 62,406 - 25.57 - t The actual net gain since 1S85, for the whole State, is 558,042; the actual net percentage of increase, 28.73. Population and Sex. [25] populatio:n' a:n^d sex. CoTNTiKS, Cities, AND Towns. BARNSTABLE Barnstable, Bourue, . Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, . Eastham, Falmonth, Harwich, Mashpee, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Truro, . Wellfleet, Yarmouth, BERKSHIRE. Adams, . Alford, . Becket, . Cheshire, Clarksburg, . Dalton, . Egremout, Florida, . Great Barriugton Hancock, Hinsdale, Lanesborough, Lee, Lenox, . Monterey, Mt. Washington, Kew Ashford, New Marlborough North Adams, Otis, Peru, PlTTSFIELD, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Richmond, Sandisfleld, Savoy, . Sheffield, Stockbridge, Males Fe- males 13,294 1,944 772 437 898 1,164 234 1,283 1,253 178 559 2,215 734 402 449 772 42,525 3,712 152 483 599 502 1,50G 406 223 2,332 266 821 434 1,973 1,529 241 76 68 682 9,350 289 146 9,838 1,428 1,658 1,285 1,198 1,328 1,684 1,25' 354 401 256 944 996 Popu- lation 14,360 2,111 808 464 911 1,381 242 1,372 1,279 152 639 2,340 846 413 619 883 43,767 4,125 128 405 577 50' 1,704 430 202 2,462 245 829 414 2,093 1,343 223 60 48 606 9,785 229 159 10,623 1,408 1,868 1,340 1,582 1,359 1,790 1,276 347 401 248 953 1,081 Percentages M 27,654 4,055 1,580 901 1,809 2,545 476 2,655 2,532 330 1,198 4,555 1,580 815 968 1,655 86,292 7,837 280 888 1,176 1,009 3,210 836 425 4,794 511 1,650 848 4,066 2,872 464 136 116 1,288 19,135 518 305 20,461 2,836 3,526 2,625 2,780 2,68' 3,474 2,533 701 802 504 1,897 2,0T 48.07 47.94 48.86 48.50 49.64 45.74 49.16 48.32 49.49 53.94 46.66 48.63 46.46 49.33 46. 3> 46.65 49.28 47.3 54.2! 54.39 50.94 49.75 46.92 48.56 52.47 48.64 52.05 49.76 51.18 48.52 53.24 51.94 55.88 58.6; 52.95 48.86 55.79 47.87 48.08 50.35 47.02 48.95 43.09 49.42 48.4 49.62 50.50 50.00 50.79 49.76 47.95 51.93 52.06 51.14 51.50 50.36 54.26 50.84 51.68 50.51 46.06 53.34 51.37 53.54 50.67 53.62 53.35 50.72 52.63 45.71 45.61 49.06 50.25 53.08 51.44 47.53 51.36 47.95 50.24 48.82 51.48 46.76 48.06 44.12 41.38 47.05 51.14 44.21 52.13 51.92 49.65 52.98 51.05 56.fJJ 50.58 51.53 50.38 49.50 50.00 49.21 50.24 52.05 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. BERKSHIRE — Con. Tyringham, . Washington, . West Stockbridge, Williamstown, Windsor, BRISTOL. Acushnet, Attleborough, Berkley, Dartmouth, Dighton, Easton, . Fairhaven, Fall River, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8, Ward 9, Freetown, Mansfield, New Bedford, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, No. Attleboroug Norton, . Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, Taunton, Ward 1, ■SVard 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8, Westport, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages M 186 236 608 2,615 301 105,582 568 4,029 482 1,599 916 2,286 1,554 42,704 5,410 4,192 5,624 4,824 5,135 0,004 2,970 3,278 5,26' 725 1,793 26,158 6,456 3,730 2,451 2,943 4,144 6,434 3,145 760 751 958 793 1,040 830 13,147 1,389 1,365 1,460 1,394 1,850 1,539 1,509 2,641 1,344 177 363 51.24 187 423 55.79 649 1,2.57 48.37 2,272 4,887 53.51 255 556 54.14 113,437 219,019 48.21 547 1,115 50.94 4,259 8,288 48.61 473 955 50.47 1,508 3,107 51.46 881 1,797 50.97 2,166 4,452 51.35 1,784 3,338 46.55 46,499 89,203 47.87 5,736 11,146 48.54 4,532 8,724 48.05 5,827 11,451 49.11 5,644 10,468 46.08 5,474 10,609 48.40 6,260 12,264 48.96 3,427 6,397 46.43 4,054 7,332 44.71 5,545 10,812 48.71 680 1,405 51.60 1,929 3,722 48.17 29,093 55,251 47.34 6,736 13,192 48.94 4,061 7,791 47.88 3,185 5,636 43.49 3,445 6,388 46.07 4,960 9,104 45.52 6,706 13,140 48.96 3,431 6,576 47.83 854 1,614 47.09 767 1,518 49.47 852 1,810 52.93 672 1,465 54.13 943 1,983 52.45 797 1,627 51.01 13,968 27,115 48.49 1,413 2,802 49.57 1,507 2,872 47.53 1,579 3,039 48.04 1,595 2,989 46.64 1,991 3,841 48.16 1,563 3,102 49.61 1,524 3,033 49.75 2,796 5,437 48.57 1,334 2,678 50.19 48.76 44.21 51.63 46.49 45.86 51.79 49.06 51.39 49.53 48.54 49.03 48.65 53.45 52.13 51.46 51.95 .50.89 53.92 51.60 51.04 53.57 55.29 51.29 48.40 51.83 52.66 51.06 52.12 56.51 53.93 54.48 51.04 52.17 52.91 50.53 47.07 45.87 47.55 48.99 51.51 50.43 52.47 51.96 53.36 51.84 50.39 50.25 51.43 49.81 [27] 28 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION AND SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages AND Towns. 31 F AND Towns. M F DUKES. 2,057 2,181 4,238 48.54 .51.46 ESSEX — Con. Chilmark, 151 153 804 49.67 50.33 liynnfleld, 408 410 818 49.88 50.12 Cottajre City, 508 530 1,038 48.94 51.06 Manchester, . 893 983 1,876 47.00 52.40 Edgartowu, . 527 598 1,125 46.84 58.16 Mai-blehead, . 3,649 4,022 7,671 47.57 52.43 Gay Head, . 90 79 169 58.25 46.75 Merrimac, 1,111 1,190 2,301 48.28 51.72 Gosnold, 88 52 140 62.86 37.14 Methiien, 2,760 2,930 5,690 48.51 51.49 Tisbury, 477 525 1,002 47.60 52.40 Middleton, . 428 410 838 51.07 48.93 "West Tisbury, 216 244 460 46.96 53.04 Nahant, . 425 440 865 49.18 50.87 ESSEX. 161,913 168,480 330,393 49.01 50.99 Newbury, Newburyport, . 760 6,610 729 7,986 1,489 14,552 .51.04 45.46 48.96 54.54 Amesbury, 4,780 5,206 9,986 47.87 .52.18 Ward 1, . 1,097 1,275 2,372 46.25 53.75 Andover, 2,913 3,232 6,145 47.40 52.60 Ward 2, . 1,046 1,285 2,331 44.87 55.13 Beverly, 5,728 6,078 11,806 48.52 51.48 Ward 3, . 1,190 1,470 2,666 44.86 55.14 Ward 1, 1,328 1,348 2,676 49.63 50.37 Ward 4, . 1,029 1,292 2,321 44.33 55.67 Ward 2, 1,124 1,319 2,443 46.01 53.99 Ward 5, . 1,016 1,220 2,236 45.44 54.56 "Ward 3, . 1,170 1,266 2,442 48.16 51.84 Ward 6, 1,232 1,894 2,626 46.92 53.08 Ward 4, 952 1,059 2,011 47.84 52.66 North Andover, . 1,765 1,804 3,569 49.45 50.55 Ward 5, 601 002 1,203 49.90 50.04 Peabody, 5,262 5,245 10,507 50.08 49.92 Ward 6, 547 484 1,031 53.06 46.94 Rockport, 2,966 2,323 5,289 56.08 43.92 Boxford, 859 368 727 49.38 50.62 Rowley, . 656 616 1,272 51.57 48.43 Bradford, 2,222 2,514 4,736 46.92 53.08 Salem, . 16,270 18,203 84,473 47.20 52.80 Danvers, 3,958 4,223 8,181 48.38 51.62 Ward 1, 2,869 2,637 5,006 47.32 52.68 Essex, . 809 778 1,587 50.98 49.02 Ward 2, 2,692 2,955 5,647 47.67 52.88 Georgetown, 999 1,051 2,050 48.73 51.27 Ward 3, 1,925 2,460 4,385 43.90 56.10 Gloucestek, 16,257 11,954 28,211 57.03 42.37 AVard 4, 2,429 2,806 5,235 46.40 53.60 Ward 1, 1,682 1,516 3,198 52.60 47.40 Ward 5, 4,816 5,095 9,911 48.59 51.41 Ward 2, 2,763 2,265 5,028 54.95 45.05 Ward 6, 2,039 2,250 4,289 47.54 52.46 Ward 3, 3,467 1,723 5,190 66.80 33.20 Salisbury, 642 658 1,300 49.38 50.62 Ward 4, 2,276 1,185 3,461 65.76 34.24 Saugus, . 2,189 2,308 4,497 48.68 51.32 Ward 5, 2,296 2,048 4,344 52.85 47.15 Swampscott, . 1,584 - 1,725 3,259 47.07 52.93 Ward 6, 1,464 1,479 2,943 49.75 50.25 Topsfleld, 516 517 1,033 49.95 50.05 AVard 7, 1,697 1,141 2,838 59.80 40.20 Wen ham. 431 455 886 48.65 51.85 Ward 8, 612 597 1,209 50.62 49.38 West Newbury, . 811 832 1,643 49.36 50.64 Groveland, Hamilton, 1,118 685 1,215 671 2,833 1,356 47.92 50.52 52.08 49.48 FRANKLIN. 20,293 19,852 40,145 50.55 49.45 Haverhill, 14,535 15,074 30,209 48.11 51.89 Ashfleld, 523 490 1,013 51.63 48.37 Ward 1, 1,271 1,377 2,648 48.00 52.00 Bernardston, 389 389 778 50.00 50.00 Ward 2, 1,105 1,408 2,513 43.97 56.03 Buckland, . 785 783 1,548 50.71 49.29 W^ard 3, 1,696 1,847 3,543 47.87 52.13 Charlemont, 526 515 1,041 50.53 49.47 Ward 4, 1,890 2,095 3,985 47.43 52.57 Coh-ain, . 851 759 1,610 52.86 47.14 Ward 5, 5,632 5,636 11,268 49.98 50.02 Conway, 657 647 1,304 50.38 49.62 Wartl 6, 2,941 3,311 6,252 47.04 52.96 Deerfield, 1,550 1,457 3,007 51.55 48.45 Ipswich, 2,178 2,542 4,720 46.14 53.86 Erving, . 490 474 964 50.83 49.17 Lawrence, 25,107 27,057 52,164 48.13 51.87 Gill, 699 383 1,082 04.60 35.40 W\'ird 1, 4,199 4,369 8,568 49.01 50.99 Greenfield, 2,987 3,242 6,229 47.95 52.05 Ward 2, 3,374 3,610 6,984 48.31 51.69 Hawley, 250 218 468 58.42 46.58 Ward 3, 4,161 4,817 8,978 46.35 53.65 Heath, . 250 226 476 52.52 47.48 Ward 4, 4,802 5,167 9,969 48.17 51.83 Leverett, 379 865 744 .50.94 49.06 Ward 5, 4,764 5,169 9,933 47.96 52.04 Iieyden, 185 178 363 .50.96 49.04 Ward 6, 3,807 3,925 7,732 49.24 50.76 Monroe, 176 122 298 59.06 40.94 Ltnn, . 30,173 32,181 62.354 48.39 51.61 Montague, 3,076 2,982 6,058 50.78 49.22 Ward 1, 765 814 1,579 48.45 51.55 New Salem, 438 481 869 50.40 49.60 Ward 2, 1,933 2,003 3,936 49.11 50.89 Northfleld, 754 1,097 1,851 40.73 59.27 Ward 3, 7,046 7,813 14,859 47.42 52.58 Orange, . 2,690 2,671 5,361 50.18 49.82 Ward 4, 5,669 5,843 11,512 49.24 50.76 Rowe, 283 215 498 50.83 48.17 Ward 6, 6,076 6,784 12,860 47.25 52.75 Shelburne, 750 810 1,560 48.08 51.92 Ward 6, 7,316 7,616 14,932 49.00 51.00 Shutesbury, 218 226 444 49.10 50.90 Ward 7, 1,368 1,308 2,676 51.12 48.88 Sunderland, 381 315 696 54.74 45.26 POPULATION AND SEX. 29 POPULATION AND SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages AND Towns. M F M F FRANKLIN HAMPSHIRE — Con. — Con. Warwick, 321 27S i m » 53. 5£ 46.41 Easthampton, 2,242 2,548 4,79C 46.81 53.19 Wendell, 29? ! 23C 52i 55. 3£ 44.61 Enfield, . 512 478 99C 51.72 48.28 Whately, 39S 36S 75£ 51.92 48.08 Goshen, . 160 144 304 52.63 47.37 Granby, . 394 354 748 52.67 47.33 HAMPDEN. 74,133 78,80.'i 152,935 48.47 51.53 Greenwich, . 243 238 481 50.52 49.48 Agawam, 1,237 1,171 2,408 51.37 48.63 Hadley, . 894 810 1,704 52.46 47.54 Blandford, . 437 412 849 51.47 48.53 Hatfield, 669 593 1,262 53.01 46.99 Brimfleld, 49S 464 962 51.77 48.23 Huntington, . 722 728 1,450 49.79 50.21 Chester, . 700 72fl 1,429 48.99 51.01 Middlefield, . 197 189 386 51.04 48.96 Chicopee, . 8,095 8,325 16,420 49.30 50.70 Northampton, . 7,434 9,312 16,746 44.39 55.61 Ward 1, 1,608 1,661 3,269 49.19 50.81 Ward 1, . 1,013 1,157 2,170 46.68 53.32 Ward 2, 802 950 1,752 45.78 54.22 Ward 2, 967 2,277 3,244 29.81 70.19 Ward .3, 1,440 1,377 2,817 51.12 48.88 Ward 3, 1,370 1,502 2,872 47.70 52.30 Ward 4, 1,050 1,208 2,258 46.50 53.50 Ward 4, . 1,239 1,249 2,488 49.80 50.20 Ward 5, 1,360 1,290 2,650 51.32 48.68 Ward 5, 1,046 1,090 2,130 48.97 51.03 Ward 6, 822 876 1,698 48.41 51.59 AVard 6, 871 1,032 1,903 45.77 54.23 Ward 7, 1,013 963 1,976 51.27 48.73 Ward 7, 928 1,005 1,9.33 48.01 51.99 East Longmeadow 863 728 1,591 54.24 45.76 Pelham, . 246 240 486 50.62 49.38 Granville, 522 483 1,005 51.94 48.06 Plain field, . 231 219 450 51.33 48.67 Hampden, 374 369 743 50.34 49.66 Prescott, 208 193 401 51.87 48.13 Holland, 107 92 199 53.77 46.23 Southampton, 537 517 1,054 50.95 49.05 HOLYOKE, . 19,198 21,124 40.322 47.61 52.39 South Hadley, 2,054 2,389 4,443 46.23 53.77 Ward 1, 2,849 3,165 6,014 47.37 52.63 Ware, 3,576 4,075 7,651 46.74 53.26 Ward 2, 4,373 4,485 •8,8.58 49.37 50.63 Weslhampton, 241 235 476 50.63 49.37 Ward 3, 2,461 2,562 5,023 48.99 51.01 Williamsburg, 950 1,005 1,955 48.59 51.41 Ward 4, 3,2.33 3,548 6,781 47.68 52.32 Worthington, 341 307 648 52.62 47.38 Ward 5, 1,574 2,005 3,579 43.98 56.02 Ward 6, 2,717 2,981 5,698 47.68 52.32 MIDDLESEX. ■239,323 259,894 499,217 47.94 .52.06 Ward 7, . 1,991 2,378 4,369 45.57 54.43 Acton, . 980 998 1,978 49.54 50.46 Longmeadow, 290 330 620 46.77 53.23 Arlington, . 3,067 3,448 6,515 47.08 52.92 Ludlow, 1,314 1,248 2,562 51.29 48.71 Ashby, . 413 391 804 51.37 48.63 Monson, 1,862 1,884 3,746 49.71 50.29 Ashland, 1,015 1,075 2,090 48.56 51.44 Montgomery, 151 124 275 54.91 45.09 Ayer, 1.018 1,083 2,101 48.45 51.55 Palmer, 3,345 3,513 6,858 48.78 51.22 Bedford, 623 546 1,169 53.29 46.71 Kussell, . 440 406 846 52.01 47.99 Belmont, 1,519 1,324 2,843 53.43 46.57 Southwick, . 510 451 961 53.07 46.93 Billerica, 1,301 1,276 2,577 50.49 49.51 Springfield, 24,651 26,871 51,522 47.85 52.15 Boxborough, 172 135 307 56.03 43.97 Ward 1, 3,405 3,494 6,899 49.35 50.65 Burlington, . 316 258 574 55.05 44.95 Ward 2, 3,886 4,012 7,898 49.20 50.80 Cambridge, 39,831 41,812 81,643 48.79 51.21 Ward 3, 3,152 3,045 6,197 50.86 49.14 Ward 1, . 7,814 8,067 15,881 49.20 50.80 Ward 4, 2,652 3,557 6,209 42.71 57.29 Ward 2, 10,894 11,738 22,632 48.14 51.86 Ward 5, 2,886 3,540 6,426 44.91 55.09 Ward 3, 7,303 6,693 13,996 52.18 47.82 Ward 6, 2,983 3,170 6,153 48.48 51.52 Ward 4, 8,914 9,767 18,681 47.72 52.28 Ward 7, 2,202 2,448 4,650 47.35 52.65 Ward 5, 4,906 5,547 10,453 46.93 53.07 Ward 8, 3,485 3,605 7,090 49.15 50.85 Carlisle, . 268 224 492 54.47 45.53 Tolland,. 171 138 309 55.34 41.66 Chelmsford, . 1,611 1,.551 3,162 50.95 49.05 Wales, . 405 378 783 51.72 48.28 Concord, 3,1.57 2,018 5,175 61.00 39.00 Westfleld, 5,175 5,488 10,663 48.53 51.47 Dracut, « 1,325 1,118 2,443 54.24 45.76 West Springfield, 2,951 3,174 6,125 48.18 51.82 Dunstable, . 207 193 400 51.75 48.25 Wilbraham, . 837 903 1,740 48.10 51.90 Everett, 9,057 9,516 18,573 48.76 51.24 Ward 1, 1,590 1,548 3,138 50.67 49.33 HAMPSHIRE. 26,061 28,649 54,710 47.63 52.37 Ward 2, 1,289 1,338 2,627 49.07 50.93 Amherst, 2,427 2,358 4,785 50.72 49.28 Ward 3, 1,.515 1,575 3,090 49.03 50.97 Belchertown, 1,115 1,046 2,161 51.60 48.40 Ward 4, 1,380 1,496 2,876 47.98 52.03 Chesterfield, . 301 288 589 51.10 48.90 Ward 5, 1,.539 1,614 3,153 48.81 51.19 Cummington, 367 383 750 48.93 51.07 Ward 6, 1,744 1,945 3,689 47.28 52.72 30 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION AND SEX— Continued. Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages AND Towns. M F M F MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Framinghani, 4,570 4,942 9,512 48.04 51.96 SOMERVILLE, 24,917 27,283 52,200 47.73 52.27 Groton, . 1,078 1,114 2,192 49.18 50.82 Ward], 4,834 5,293 10,127 47.73 52.27 Holliston, 1,309 1,409 2,718 48.16 51.84 Ward 2, 8,338 8,858 17,196 48.49 51.51 Hopkintou, . 1,469 1,515 2,984 49.23 50.77 Ward 3, 6,158 6,898 13,056 47.17 52.83 Hudson, 2,533 2,775 5,308 47.72 52.28 Ward 4, 5,587 6,234 11,821 47.26 52.74 Lexington, . 1,692 1,806 3,498 48.37 51.63 Stoneham, 3,070 3,214 6,284 48.85 51.15 Lincoln, 626 485 1,111 56.35 43.65 Stow, 473 447 920 51.41 48.59 Littleton, 569 567 1,136 50.09 49.91 Sudbury, 603 538 1,141 52.85 47.15 Lowell, 38,931 45,436 84,367 46.14 53.86 Tewksbury, . 1,653 1,726 3,379 48.92 51.08 Ward 1, 4,085 5,423 9,508 42.96 57.04' Townsend, . 880 900 1,780 49.44 50.56 Ward 2, 5,034 5,459 10,493 47.97 52.03 Tyngsborough, . 324 311 635 51.02 48.98 Ward 3, 4,301 4,944 9,245 46.52 53.48 Wakefield, . 3,962 4,342 8,304 47.71 52.29 Ward 4, 4,385 4,856 9,241 47.45 52.55 Waltham, . 9,638 11,238 20,876 46.17 53.83 Ward 5, 4,003 4,449 8,452 47.36 52.64 Ward 1, 1,426 1,494 2,920 48.84 51.16 Ward 6, 4,336 4,996 9,332 46.46 53.. 54 Ward 2, 1,390 1,546 2,936 47.34 52.66 Ward 7, . 6,018 7,100 13,118 45.88 54.12 Ward 3, 1,590 1,786 3,376 47.10 52.90 Ward 8, 3,653 4,287 7,940 46.01 53.99 Ward 4, 1,414 1,657 3,071 46.04 53.96 Ward 9, . 3,116 3,922 7,038 44.27 55.73' Ward 5, 1,222 1,665 2,887 42.33 57.67 Malden, 13,923 15,785 29,708 46.87 53.13 Ward 6, 1,274 1,644 2,918 43.66 56.34 Ward 1, 1,795 2,310 4,105 43.73 56.27 Ward 7, 1,322 1,446 2,768 47.76 52.24 Ward 2, 2,633 2,697 5,330 49.40 50.60 Watertown, . 3,740 4,048 7,788 48.02 51.98 Ward 3, 1,524 2,055 3,579 42.58 57.42 Wayland, 1,026 1,000 2,026 50.64 49.36 Ward 4, 2,325 2,475 4,800 48.44 51.56' Westford, 1,223 1,195 2,418 50.58 49.42 Ward 5, . . 1,822 2,109 3,931 46.35 53.65 Weston, . 877 833 1,710 51.29 48.71 Ward 6, 2,017 2,195 4,212 47.89 52.11 Wilmington, . 715 705 1,420 50.35 49.65 Ward 7, 1,807 1,944 3,751 48.17 51.83 Winchester, . 2,928 3,222 6,150 47.61 52.39 Maklbokough, . 7,469 7,508 14,977 49.87 5O.I3I WOBURN, 7,000 7,178 14,178 49.37 50.63 Ward 1, 679 656 1,335 50.86 49.14 Ward 1, 1,314 1,311 2,625 50.06 49.94 Ward 2, 1,072 1,133 2,205 48.62 51.38' Ward 2, 1,478 1,403 2,881 51.30 48.70 Ward 3, 1,522 1.447 2,969 51.26 48.74: Ward 3, . 1,165 1,344 2,509 46.43 53.57 Ward 4, 1,613 1,689 3,302 48.85 51.15 Ward 4, 1,248 1,374 2,622 47.60 52.40 Ward 5, 969 965 1,934 50.10 49.90' Ward 5, 602 559 1,161 51.85 48.15 Ward 6, 841 848 1,689 49.79 50.21 AVard 6, 689 724 1,413 48.76 51.24 Ward 7, 773 770 1,543 50.10 49.90: Ward 7, 504 463 967 52.12 47.88 Maynard, 1,520 1,570 3,090 49.19 50.81 Medfokd, . Ward 1, Ward 2, 7,043 1,521 1,054 7,431 1,491 1,251 14,474 3,012 2,305 48.66 50.50 45.73 51.34^ 49.50; 54.27, NANTUCKET. Nantucket, . 1,315 1,315 1,701 1,701 3,016 3,016 43.60 43.60 56.40 56.40 Ward 3, Ward 4, 829 1,010 1,095 946 1,924 1,956 43.09 51.64 56.91 48.36 NORFOLK. 64,780 70,039 134,819 48.05 51.95 Ward 5, 1,518 1,437 2,955 51.37 48.63 Avon, 818 808 1,626 50.31 49.69 Ward 6, 1,111 1,211 2,322 47.85 52.15 Bellingham, . 721 760 1,481 48.68 51.32 Melrose, 5,548 6,417 11,965 46.37 53.63 Braintree, 2,660 2,651 5,311 50.08 49.92 Natick, . 4,234 4,580 8,814 48.04 51.96 Brookline, . 6,826 9,338 16,164 42.23 57.77 Newton, 12,355 15,235 27,590 44.78 55.22 Canton, . 2,207 2,429 4,636 47.61 52.39 Ward 1, . 1,993 2,294 4,287 46.49 53.51 Cohasset, 1,148 1,326 2,474 46.40 53.60 Ward 2, 2,488 2,924 5,412 45.97 54.03 Dedham, 3,476 3,735 7,211 48.20 51.80 Ward 3, 1,484 1,949 3,433 43.23 56.77 Dover, . 345 323 668 51.65 48.35 Ward 4, 1,509 2,065 3,574 42.22 57.78 Foxborough, 1,542 1,677 3,219 47.90 52.10 Ward 5, 1,939 2,175 4,114 47.13 52.87 Franklin, 2,459 2,677 5,130 47.88 52.12 Ward 6, 1,931 2,309 4,240 45.. 54 54.46 Ilolbrook, 1,127 1,171 2,298 49.04 50.96 Ward 7, 1,011 1,519 2,530 39.96 60.04 Hyde Park, . 5,760 6,066 11,826 48.71 .51.29 North Reading, . 422 413 835 50.54 49.46 Medfleld, 883 989 1,872 47.17 52.83 Pepperell, 1,650 1,671 3,321 49.68 50.32 Medway, 1,438 1,475 2,913 49.36 50.64 Reading, 2,235 2,482 4,717 47.38 52.62 Millis, . 484 522 1,006 48.11 51.89 Sherborn, 584 862 1,446 40.39 59.61 Milton, . 2,562 2,956 5,518 46.43 53.57 Shirley, . 654 745 1,399 46.75 53.25 Needham, 1,749 1,762 3,511 49.81 50.19 POPULATIOX AND SEX. 31 POPULATION AND SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males »Popu- lation Percentages Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Fe- males Popu- lation Pei'centages AND Towns. M F M F NORFOLK — Con SUFFOLK — Con. Norfolk, . 471 411 882 53.40 46.60 Boston — Con. Norwood, 2,437 2,137 4,574 53.28 46.72 Ward 2, . 11,505 10,083 21,588 53.29 46.71 QUINCY, 10,608 10,104 20,712 51.22 48.78 Ward 3, 6,841 7,102 13,943 49.06 .50.94 Wardl, 1,712 1,850 3,562 48.06 51.94 Ward 4, 6,654 6,721 13,375 49.75 50.25 Ward 2, 1,408 1,333 2,741 51.37 48.63 Ward 5, 6,994 5,992 12,986 53.86 46.14 Ward 3, 2,.')02 2,194 4,696 53.28 46.72 Ward 6, 14,805 13,055 27,860 53.14 46.86 Ward 4, 2,658 2,306 4,964 53.55 46.45 Ward 7, 9,049 7,924 16,978 53.31 46.69 Ward 5, . 1,297 1,372 2,669 48.59 51.41 Ward 8, 12,143 10,987 23,130 52.50 47.50 Ward 6, 1,031 1,049 2,080 49.57 50.43 Ward 9, 11,398 11,776 23,174 49.18 50.83 Randolph, • 1,825 1,869 3,694 49.40 50.60 Ward 10, 10,070 12,484 22,554 44.65 55.35 Sharon, . 839 878 1,717 48.86 51.14 Ward 11, 7,375 12,555 19,930 37.00 63.00 Stoughton, . 2,570 2,702 5,272 48.75 51.25 Ward 12, 9,188 12,403 21,591 42.55 57.45 Walpole, 1,500 1,494 2,994 50.10 49.90 Ward 13, 12,695 12,205 24,900 50.98 49.02 Wellesley, . 1,470 2,759 4,229 34.76 65.24 Ward 14, 9,635 9,551 19,186 50.22 49.78 Weymouth, . 5,592 5,699 11,291 49.53 50.47 Ward 15, 8,975 9,648 18,623 48.19 51.81 Wrentham, . 1,263 1,321 2,584 48.88 51.12 Ward 16, Ward 17, 7,664 10,128 8,656 10,986 16,320 21,114 46.96 47.97 53.04 52.03 PLYMOUTH. 50,694 50,804 101,498 49.95 50.05 Ward 18, Ward 19, 10,641 10,508 11,038 11,864 21,679 22,372 49.08 46.97 50.93 53.03 Abington, 2,040 2,167 4,207 48.49 51.51 Ward 20, 9,893 11,635 21,528 45.95 54.05 Bridgewater, 2,722 1,964 4,686 58.09 41.91 Ward 21, 8,079 11,195 19,274 41.92 58.08 Brockton, . 16,559 16,606 33,165 49.93 50.07 Ward 22, 10,445 11,844 22,289 46.86 53.14 Ward 1, . 2,059 2,110 4,169 49.39 50.61 Ward 23, 8,736 9,547 18,283 47.78 52.23 Ward 2, 2,067 2,260 4,327 47-77 £2.23 Ward 24, 8,589 9,651 18,240 47.09 52.91 Ward 3, 2,567 2,478 5,045 50.88 49.12 Ward 25, 7,293 7,708 15,001 48.62 51.38 Ward 4, 2,369 2,423 4,792 49.44 50.56 Chelsea, 15,273 15,991 31,264 48.85 51.15 AVard 5, . 2,566 2,480 5,046 50.85 49.15 Waril 1, 3,666 3,813 7,479 49.02 50.98 Ward 6, 2,596 2,344 4,940 52.55 47.45 Ward 2, 3,723 3,862 7,585 49.08 50.92 Ward 7, . 2,335 2,511 4,846 48.18 51.82 Ward 3, 3,521 3,601 7,122 49.44 50.56 Carver, . 516 470 1,016 53.74 46.26 Ward 4, 2,.530 2,857 5,387 46.96 53.04 Duxbury, 945 1,021 1,966 48.07 51.93 Ward 5, 1,833 1,858 3,691 49.66 50.34 East Bridgewater 1,441 1,453 2,894 49.79 50.21 Revere, . 3,721 3,702 7,423 50.13 49.87 Halifax, . 266 231 497 53.52 46.48 Winthrop, 2,015 2,177 4,192 48.07 51.93 Hanover, 1,009 1,042 2,051 49.20 50.80 Hanson, 708 672 1,380 51.30 48.70 Hingham, 2,299 2,520 4,819 47.71 52.29 WORCESTER. 152,056 154,389 306,445 49.62 50.38 Hull, . 536 508 1,044 51.34 48.66 Ashburnham, 1,070 1,078 2,148 49.81 50.19 Kingston, 847 899 1,746 48.51 51.49 Athol, . 3,735 3,629 7,364 50.72 49.28 Lakeville, 439 431 870 50.46 49.54 Auburn, 821 777 1,.598 51.38 48.62 Marion, . 328 431 759 43.21 56.79 Barre, . 1,150 1,128 2,278 50.48 49.52 Marslifield, . 850 910 1,760 48.30 51.70 Berlin, . 451 446 897 50.28 49.73 Mattapoisett, 490 542 1,032 47.48 52.52 Blackstone, 3,116 2,923 6,039 51.60 48.40 Middleboi'ough, . 3,205 3,484 6,689 47.91 52.09 Bolton, . 398 399 797 49.94 50.06 Norwell, 771 769 1,540 50.06 49.94 Boylston, _389 340 729 53.36 46.64 Pembroke, . 634 589 1,223 51.84 48.16 Brookfleld, 1,689 1,590 3,279 51.51 48.49 Plymouth, 3,863 4,094 7,957 48.55 51.45 Charlton, 975 902 1,877 51.94 48.06 Plympton, . 268 281 549 48.82 51.18 Clinton, . 5,291 6,206 11,497 46.02 53.98 Rochester, . 535 486 1,021 52.40 47.60 Dana, 353 364 717 49.23 50.77 Rockland, 2,757 2,766 5,523 49.92 50.08 Douglas, 1,033 993 2,026 50.99 49.01 Scituate, 1,115 1,131 2,246 49.64 50.36 Dudley, . 1,611 1,592 3,203 50.30 49.70 Wareham, 1,765 1,602 3,367 52.42 47.58 FiTCIIBURG, 13,037 13,372 26,409 49.37 50.63 West Bridgewater 877 870 1,747 50.20 49.80 Ward 1, 2,197 2,179 4,376 50.21 49.79 Whitman, 2,879 2,865 5,744 50.12 49.88 Ward 2, Ward 3, 3,289 2,108 3,221 2,191 6,510 4,299 50.52 49.03 49.48 50.97 SUFFOLK. 260,675 279,124 539,799 48.29 51.71 Ward 4, 1,497 1,717 3,214 46.58 53.42 Boston, 239,666 257,254 496,920 48.23 51.77 Ward 5, 1,646 1,704 3,350 49.13 50.87 Ward 1, . 10,363 10,644 21,007 49.33 50.67 Ward 6, 2,300 2,360 4,660 49.36 50.64 32 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POPULATION AND SEX — Concluded. Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages Counties, Cities, Males Fe- males Popu- lation Percentages AND Towns. M F AND Towns. M F WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER —Con. Gardner, 4,735 4,447 9,182 51.57 48.43 Shrewsbury, 784 740 1,524 51.44 48.56 Grafton, 2,455 2,646 5,101 48.13 51.87 Southborough, 1,274 949 2,223 57.31 42.69 Hardwick, . 1,376 1,279 2,655 51.83 48.17 Southbridge, 4,043 4,207 8,250 49.01 50.99 Harvard, . ■ . 574 588 1,162 49.40 50.60 Spencer, 3,784 3,830 7,614 49.70 50.30 Holden, . 1,302 1,300 2,602 50.04 49.96 Sterling, 604 614 1,218 49.59 50.41 Hopedale, 698 679 1,377 50.69 49.31 Sturbridge, 948 962 1,910 49.63 50.37 Hubbardston, 659 615 1,274 51.73 48.27 Sutton, . 1,770 1,650 3,420 51.75 48.25 Lancaster, . 978 1,202 2,180 44.86 55.14 Templeton, 1,488 1,427 2,915 51.05 48.95 Leicester, 1,541 1,698 3,239 47.58 52.42 Upton, . 908 1,242 2,150 42.23 57.77 Leominster, . 4,504 4,707 9,211 48.90 51.10 Uxbridge, 1,780 1,766 3,546 50.20 49.80 Lunenburg, . 626 611 1,237 50.61 49.39 Warren, 2,197 2,233 4,430 49.59 50.41 Men don, 462 427 889 51.97 48.03 Webster, 3,799 4,000 7,799 48.71 51.29 Milford, . 4,354 4,605 8,959 48.60 51.40 Westborough, 2,611 2,624 5,235 49.88 50.13 Millbury, 2,619 2,603 5,222 50.15 49.85 West Boylston, . 1,447 1,521 2,968 48.75 51.25 New Braintree, . 292 250 542 53.87 46.13 West Brookfield, . 717 750 1,467 48.88 51.12 Northborough, 975 965 1,940 50.26 49.74 Westminster, 632 683 1,315 48.06 51.94 Northbridge, 2,732 2,554 5,286 51.68 48.32 Wincheudou, 2,257 2,233 4,490 50.27 49.73 North Brookfield, 2,248 2,387 4,635 48.50 51.50 Worcester, 48,863 49,904 98,767 49.47 50.53 Oakham, 308 297 605 50.91 49.09 Ward 1, . 5,611 5,489 11,100 50.55 49.45 Oxford, . 1,147 1,243 2,390 47.99 52.01 Ward 2, 6,424 6,665 13,089 49.08 50.92 Paxton, . 234 192 426 54.93 45.07 Ward 3, 7,636 7,001 14,637 52.17 47.83 Petersham, . 493 459 952 51.79 48.21 Ward 4, 6,729 6,762 13,491 49.88 50.12 Phillipston, . 248 212 460 53.91 46.09 Ward 5, 8,053 7,232 15,285 52.69 47.31 Princeton, 491 461 952 51.58 48.42 Ward 6, 5,677 6,158 11,835 47.97 52.03 Royalston, . 454 436 890 51.01 48.99 Ward 7, 4,756 5,596 10,352 45.94 54.06 Rutland, 526 452 978 53.78 46.22 Ward 8, 3,977 5,001 8,978 44.30 55.70 RECAPITULATION, Percentages The State, and Counties. Males Females Population Males Females THE STATE. 1,214,701 1,285,482 2,500,183 48.58 51.42 Barnstable 13,294 14,360 27,654 48.07 51.93 Berkshire, 42.525 43,767 86,292 49.28 50.72 Bristol, . 105,582 113,437 219,019 48.21 51.79 Dukes, . 2,057 2,181 4,238 48.54 51.46 Essex, . 161,913 168,480 330,393 49.01 50.99 Franklin, 20,293 19,852 40,145 50.55 49.45 Hampden, 74,133 78,805 152,938 48.47 51.53 Hampshire, 26,061 28,649 54,710 47.63 52.37 Middlesex, 239,323 259,894 499,217 47.94 52.06 Nantucket, 1,315 1,701 3,016 43.60 56.40 Norfolk, 61,780 70,039 134,819 48.05 51.95 Plymouth, 50,694 50,804 101,498 49.95 50.05 Suflfolk, 260,675 279,124 539,799 48.29 51.71 Worcester, 152,056 154,389 306,445 49.62 50.38 Population for 1885 and 1895: INCREASE AND DECREASE. BY SEX. (331 POPULATION — 1885 and 1895. INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males 1883 1893 INCKEASE OR DECREASE Number Percentage BARNSTABLE. Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster, . Chatham, . Dennis, Easthani, Falmouth, . Harwich, Mashpee, . Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, . Truro, . Wellfleet, . Yarmouth, . BERKSHIRE. Adams, Alford, Becket, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dal ton, Egreniont, . Florida, Great Barrington, Hancock, Hinsdale, . Lanesborough, Lee, Lenox, Monterey, . Mount Washington, New Ashford, . New Marlborough, North Adams, Otis, . Peru, . PiTTSFIELD, Richmond, . Sandisfleld, Savoy, . Sheffield, . 14,46G 13,294 -1,172 1,904 1,944 + 40 677 772 + 95 423 437 + 14 992 898 — 94 1,397 1,164 — 233 317 234 — 83 1,244 1,283 + 39 1,384 1,253 — 131 170 178 + 8 539 559 + 20 2,212 2,215 + 3 1,029 734 — 295 467 402 — 65 832 449 — 383 879 772 — 107 36,144 42,525 +6,381 4,032 3,712 — 320 176 152 — 24 485 483 2 742 599 — 143 373 502 + 129 949 1,506 + 557 3S9 406 + 17 266 223 — 43 2,126 2,332 + 206 296 266 — 30 804 821 + 17 618 434 — 184 2,053 1,973 — 80 1,106 1,529 + 423 283 241 — 42 81 76 — 5 80 68 — 12 841 682 — 159 6,059 9,350 +3,291 364 289 — 75 198 146 — 52 6,870 9,838 +2,96S 414 354 — 60 517 401 — 116 356 256 — 100 1,021 944 — 77 — 8.10 + 2.10 +14.03 + 3.31 — 9.48 —16.68 —26.18 + 3.14 — 9.47 + 4.71 + 3.71 + 0.14 —28.67 —13.92 —46.03 —12.17 +17.65 — 7.94 —13.64 — 0.41 —19.27 +34.58 +58.69 + 4.37 —16.17 + 9.69 —10.14 + 2.11 —29.77 — 3.90 +38.25 —14.84 — 6.17 —15.00 —18.91 +54.32 —20.60 —26.26 +43.20 —14.49 —22.44 —28.09 — 7.54 Females 1885 15,379 2,146 686 511 1,036 1,526 321 1,276 1,399 141 637 2,268 1,095 505 855 977 37,684 4,251 165 453 706 335 1,164 437 221 2,345 317 852 594 2,221 1,048 288 79 83 820 6,481 339 170 7,596 440 502 335 1,012 1895 Increase or Decrease Number Percentage 14,360 2,111 808 464 911 1,381 242 1,372 1,279 152 639 2,340 846 413 519 883 43,767 4,125 128 405 577 507 1,704 430 202 2,462 245 829 414 2,093 1,343 223 60 48 606 9,785 229 159 10,623 347 401 248 953 —1,019 — 35 + 122 — 47 — 125 — 145 — 79 + 96 — 120 + 11 + 2 + 72 — 249 — 92 — 336 — 94 +6,083 — 126 — 37 — 48 — 129 + 172 + 540 — 19 + 117 — 72 — 23 — 180 — 128 + 295 — 65 — 19 — 35 — 214 +3,304 — 110 — 11 +3,027 — 93 — 101 — 87 — 59 — 0.63 — 1.63 +17.78 — 9.20 —12.07 — 9. .50 —24.61 + 7.52 — 8.58 + 7.80 + 0.31 + 3.17 —22.74 —18.22 —39.30 — 9.62 +16.14 — 2.96 22.42 —10.60 —18.27 +51.34 +46.39 — 1.60 — 8.60 + 4.99 —22.71 — 2.70 —30,30 — 5.76 +28.15 —22.57 —24.05 —42.17 —26.10 +50.98 —32.45 — 6.47 +39.85 —21.14 —20.12 —25.97 — 5.83 [35] 36 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX — Continued. Males Females Counties, Cities, AND Towns. [ncreasborDecrease 1 [NCEEASE OR Decrease 1885 1895 Xumljer Percentage 1885 1895 Number Percentage BERKSHIRE — Con. Stockbridge, .... 1,030 996 — 34 — 3.30 1,084 1,081 — 3 — 0.28 Tyringham, 226 186 — 40 — 17.70 231 177 — 54 — 23.38 Washington, 251 236 — 15 — 5.98 219 187 — 32 — 14.61 West Stockbridge, . 830 608 222 — 26.75 818 649 — 169 — 20.66 Williamstown, . 1,959 2,615 + 656 + 33.49 1,770 2,272 + 502 + 28.36 Windsor, 349 301 — 48 — 13.75 308 255 — 53 — 17.21 BRISTOL. 75,856 105,582 +29,726 + 39.19 82,642 113,437 +30,795 + 37.26 Acushnet, . . , 533 568 + 35 + 6.57 538 547 + 9 + 1.67 Attleljorough, . 6,472 4,029 — 2,443 — 37,75 6,703 4,259 — 2,444 — 36.46 Berkley, 488 482 — 6 — 1.23 453 473 + 20 + 4.42 Dartmouth, 1,709 1,599 - 110 — 6.44 1,739 1,508 — 231 — 13.28 Dighton, 909 916 + V + 0.77 873 881 + 8 + 0.92 Easton, 2,011 2,286 + 275 + 13.67 1,937 2,166 + 229 + 11.82 Fairhaven, . 1,318 1,554 + 236 + 17.91 1,562 1,784 + 222 + 14.21 Fall Rivek, . 26,807 42,704 +15,897 + 59.30 30,063 46,499 +16,436 + 54.67 Freetown, . 720 725 + 5 + 0.69 737 680 — 57 - 7.73 Mansfield, . 1,410 1,793 + 383 + 27.16 1,529 1,929 + 400 + 26.16 New Bedford, 15,413 26,158 +10,745 + 69.71 17,980 29,093 +11,113 + 61.81 North Attleborough, - 3,145 + 3,145 - - 3,431 + 3,431 - Norton, 815 760 — 55 — 6.75 903 854 — 49 — 5.43 Eaynhani, 763 751 — 12 — 1.57 772 767 — 5 — 0.65 Kehoboth, 941 958 + 1' + 1.81 847 852 + 5 + 0.59 Seekonk, 671 793 + 122 + 18.18 624 672 + 48 + 7.69 Somerset, 1,321 1,040 — 281 — 21.27 1,154 943 — 211 — 18.28 Swansea, 710 830 + 120 + 16.90 693 797 + 104 + 15.01 Taunton, 11,528 13,147 + 1,619 + 14.04 12,146 13,968 + 1,822 + 15.00 Westport, 1,317 1,344 + 27 + 2.05 1,389 1,334 — 55 — 3.96 DUKES. 2,006 2,057 + 51 + 2.54 2,129 2,181 + 52 + 2.44 Chilmark, 206 151 — 55 — 26.70 206 153 — 53 — 25.73 Cottage City, 357 508 + 151 + 42.30 352 530 + 178 + 50.57 Edgartown, 557 527 — 30 — 5.39 608 598 — 10 — 1.64 Gay Head, . 94 90 — 4 — 4.26 92 79 — 13 — 14.13 Gosnold, 71 88 + 17 + 23.94 51 52 + 1 + 1.96 Tisbury, 721 477 — 244 — 33.84 820 525 — 295 — 35.98 West Tisbury, . - 216 + 216 - - 244 + 244 - ESSEX. 126,011 161,913 +35,902 + 28.49 137,716 168,480 +30,764 + 22.34 Amesbury, 2,100 4,780 + 2,680 +127.62 2,303 5,206 + 2,903 +126.05 Andover, . 2,714 2,913 + 199 + 7.33 2,997 3,232 + 235 + 7.84 Beverly, . 4,349 5,728 + 1,379 + 31.71 4,837 6,078 +1,241 + 25.66 Box ford, . 407 359 — 48 — 11.79 433 368 — 65 — 15.01 Bradford, . 1,412 2 222 + 810 + 57.37 1,694 2,514 + 820 + 48.41 Danvers, 3,358 3,958 + 600 + 17.87 3,703 4,223 + 520 + 14.04 Essex, . 872 809 — 63 - 7.22 850 778 — 72 - 8.47 Georgetown, 1,123 999 — 124 — 11.04 1,176 1,051 — 125 — 10.63 Gloucester, 11,723 16,257 + 4,534 + 38.68 9,980 11,954 + 1,974 + 19.78 Groveland, . 1,070 1,118 + 48 + 4.49 1,202 1,215 + 13 + 1.08 Hamilton, . 420 685 + 265 + 63.10 431 671 + 240 + 55.68 Haverhill, 10,455 14,535 + 4,080 + 39.02 11,340 15,674 + 4,334 + 38.22 Ipswich, 1,970 2,178 + 208 + 10.56 2,237 2,542 + 305 + 13.63 Lawrence, 17,706 25,107 + 7,401 + 41.80 21,156 27,057 + 5,901 + 27.89 Lynn, . 21,752 30,173 + 8,421 + 38.71 24,115 32,181 + 8,066 + 33.45 Lynnfleld, . 373 408 + 35 + 9.38 393 410 + 17 + 4.33 Manchester, 824 893 + 69 + 8.37 815 983 + 168 + 20.61 POPULATION^ — 1885 AND 1895. 37 INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. ESSEX — Con. Marblehead, Merrimac, Metliuen, MidcUeton, Nahant, Newbury, Newburyport, North Andover, Peabody, Rockport, Rowley, Salem, Salisbury, Saugus, Swampscott Topsfleld, Wenham, West Newbury, FRANKLIN. Ashfleld, Bernardston Bucklaud, Charlcmont, Colraiu, Conway, Deerfleld, ErviDg, Gill, . Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, . Leverett, Leyden, Monroe, Montague, New Salem Northfleld, Orange, Rowe, . Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sunderland, Warwick, . Wendell, , Whately, , HAMPDEN. Agawani, . Blandford, . Brimlield, . . Chester, Chicopee, . East Longmeadow, Granville, . Hampden, . Malks 188.5 3,605 1,187 2,101 457 318 ii29 6,16-2 1,710 4,737 1,909 609 12,775 2,380 1,394 1,158 575 425 962 18,761 547 465 895 477 812 786 1,553 452 482 2,311 292 287 39S 217 96 2,809 412 783 1,836 336 757 244 372 330 271 541 55,922 1,155 493 564 679 5,357 634 442 1895 Increase or Decrease Number Percentage 3,649 1,111 2,760 428 425 760 6,616 1,765 5,262 2,966 656 16,270 642 2,189 1,534 516 431 811 20,293 523 389 785 526 851 657 1,550 490 699 2,987 250 250 379 185 176 3,076 438 754 2,690 2S3 750 218 381 321 293 392 74,133 1,237 437 498 700 8,095 863 522 374 + 44 — 76 + 659 — 29 + 107 — 69 + 454 + 55 + 525 + 967 + 47 + 3,495 — 1,738 + 795 + 376 — 59 + 6 — 151 + 1,532 — 24 — 76 — 110 49 39 129 3 38 217 + + + + + 676 — 42 — 37 — 19 — 32 + 80 + 267 + 26 — 29 + 854 — 53 — 7 — 26 9 9 22 149 + + +18,211 + 82 — 56 — 66 + 21 + 2,738 + 863 — 112 — 68 + 1.22 — 6.40 +31.37 — 6.35 +33^65 — 8.32 + 7.37 + 3.22 +11.08 +48.37 + 7.72 +27.36 —73.03 +57.03 +32.47 —10.26 + 1.41 —15.70 + 8.17 — 4.39 —16.34 —12.29 +10.27 + 4.80 —16.41 — 0.19 + 8.41 +45.02 +29.25 —14.38 —12.89 — 4.77 —14.75 +83.33 + 9.51 + 6.31 — 3.70 +46.51 —15.77 — 0.92 —10.66 + 2.42 — 2.73 + 8.12 —27.54 +32.57 + 7.10 —11.36 —11.70 + 3.09 +51.11 —17.67 —15.38 Females 1885 1895 Increase OR Decrease Number Percentage 3,912 4,022 1,191 1,190 2,406 2,930 442 410 319 440 761 729 7,554 7,936 1,715 1,804 4,793 5,245 1,889 2,323 574 616 15,315 18,203 2,460 658 1,461 2,308 1,313 1,725 566 517 446 455 937 832 18,688 19,852 550 490 465 389 865 763 481 515 793 759 787 647 1,489 1,457 421 474 378 383 2,558 3,242 253 218 281 226 381 365 230 178 80 122 2,820 2,982 420 431 922 1,097 1,814 2,671 246 215 857 810 241 226 328 315 332 278 238 236 458 363 60,842 78,805 1,202 1,171 461 412 573 464 639 729 6,159 8,325 - 728 559 483 426 369 + no — 1 + 524 — 32 + 121 — 32 + 382 + 89 + 452 + 434 + 42 + 2,888 — 1,802 + 847 + 412 — 49 + 9 — 105 + 1,164 — 60 — 76 — 102 34 34 140 32 53 5 684 35 55 16 52 42 162 11 175 857 — 31 — 47 — 15 — 13 — 54 — 2 — 95 +17,963 — 31 — 49 — 109 + 90 + 2,166 + 728 — 76 — 57 + + + + + + + + + + 2.81 — 0.08 +21.78 — 7.24 +37.93 — 4.20 + 5.06 + 5.19 + 9.43 +22.98 + 7.32 +18.86 —73.25 +57.97 +31.38 — 8.66 + 2.02 —11.21 + 6.23 —10.91 —16.34 —11.79 + 7.07 — 4.29- —17.79 — 2.15 +12. 5» + 1.32 +26.74 —13.83 —19.57 — 4.20 —22.61 +52.50- + 5.74 + 2.62 +18.98 +47.24 —12. GO — 5.48 — 6.22 — 3.96 —16. -27 — 0.84 —20.74 +29.52 — 2.58 —10.63 —19.02 +14.08 +35.17 —13.60 —13.38 38 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. INCKEASE OK DECREASE BY SEX — Continued. Males Females Counties, Cities, AND Towns. 1885 1895 Increase or Decrease 1885 1895 Increase or Decrease Number Percentage Number Percentage HAMPDEN — Con. Holland 119 107 — 12 —10.08 110 92 18 —16.36 HOLYOKE, . 13,218 19,198 + 5,980 +45.24 14,677 21,124 + 6,447 +43.93 Longmeadow, 881 290 — 591 —67.08 796 330 — 466 —58.54 Ludlow, 828 1,314 + 486 +58.70 821 1,248 + 427 +52.01 Monson, 1,924 1,862 — 62 — 3.22 2,034 1,884 — 150 - 7.37 Montgomery, 146 151 + 5 + 3.42 132 124 — 8 — 6.06 Palmer, 2,820 3,345 + 525 +18.62 3,103 3,513 + 410 +13.21 Russell, 399 440 + 41 +10.28 448 406 — 42 — 9.38 Southwick, . 494 510 + 16 + 3.24 488 451 — 37 — 7.58 Springfield, 17,877 24,651 + 6,774 +37.89 19,698 26,871 + 7,173 +36.41 Tolland, 231 171 — 60 —25.97 191 138 — 53 —27.75 Wales, . 421 405 — 16 — 3.80 432 378 — 54 —12.50 Westfleld, . 4,296 5,175 4- 879 +20.46 4,665 5,488 + 823 +17.64 "West Springfield, 2,100 2,951 + 851 +40.52 2,348 3,174 + 826 +35.18 Wilbraham, 844 837 n — 0.83 880 903 + 23 + 2.61 HAMPSHIRE. 22,921 26,061 + 3,140 +13.70 25,551 28,649 + 3,098 +12.12 Amherst, 2,076 2,427 + 351 +16.91 2,123 2,358 + 235 +11.07 Belcliertown, 1,160 1,115 — 45 — 3.88 1,147 1,046 — 101 — 8.81 Chesterfield, 361 301 — 60 —16.62 337 288 — 49 —14.54 Cummington, 397 367 — 30 — 7.56 408 383 — 25 — 6.13 Easthampton, 1,902 2,242 + 340 +17.88 2,389 2,548 + 159 + 6.66 Enfield, 507 512 + 5 + 0.99 503 478 — 25 — 4.97 Goshen, 177 160 — 17 — 9.60 159 144 — 15 — 9.43 Granby, 360 394 + 34 + 9.44 369 354 — 15 — 4.07 Greenwich, . 266 243 - 23 — 8.65 266 238 — 28 —10.53 Hadley, 906 894 — 12 — 1.32 841 810 — 31 — 3.69 Hatfield, . 704 669 — 35 — 4.97 663 593 — 70 —10.56 Huntington, 623 722 + 99 +15.89 644 728 + 84 +13.04 Middleflekl, 250 197 — 53 —21.20 263 189 — 74 —28.14 Northampton, 5,852 7,434 + 1,582 +27.03 7,044 9,312 + 2,268 +32.20 Pelham, 262 246 — 16 — 6.11 287 240 — 47 —16.38 Plainfleld, . 225 231 + 6 + 2.67 228 219 — 9 — 3.95 Prescott, 220 208 — 12 — 5.45 228 193 — 35 —15.35 Southampton, 499 537 + 38 + 7.62 526 517 — 9 - 1.71 South Hadley, 1,790 2,054 + 264 +14.75 2,159 2,389 + 230 +10.65 Ware, . 2,721 3,576 + 855 +31.42 3,282 4,075 + 793 +24.16 Westhampton, 280 241 — 39 —13.93 261 235 — 26 — 9.96 Williamsburg, 998 950 — 48 — 4.81 1,046 1,005 — 41 — 3.92 Worthington, 385 341 — 44 —11.43 378 307 — 71 —18.78 MIDDLESEX. 169,491 239,323 +69,832 +41.20 187,820 259,894 +72,074 +38.37 Acton 898 980 + 82 + 9.13 887 998 + 111 +12.51 Arlington, . 2,205 3,067 + 862 +39.09 2,468 3,448 + 980 +39.71 Ashby, 436 413 — 23 — 5.28 435 391 — 44 —10.11 Ashland, 1,3G2 1,015 — 347 —25.48 1,271 1,075 — 196 —15.42 Ayer, . 1,106 1,018 — 88 — 7.96 1,084 1,083 — 1 — 0.09 Bedford, . 459 623 + 164 +35.73 471 546 + 75 +15.92 Belmont, 767 1,519 + 752 +98.04 872 1,324 + 452 +51.83 Billerica, 1,051 1,301 + 250 +23.79 1,110 1,276 + 166 +14.95 Boxborough, 173 172 — 1 — 0.58 175 135 — 40 —22.86 Burlington, 310 316 + 6 + 1.94 294 258 — 36 —12.24 Cambkidge, 28,609 39,831 +11,222 +.•59.23 31,049 41,812 +1C ,763 +34.66 Carlisle, 278 268 — 10 — 3.60 248 224 — 24 — 9.68 Chelmsford, 1,142 1,611 + 469 +41.07 1,162 1,551 + 389 +33. 4S Concord, 2,013 3,157 + 1,144 +56.83 1,714 2,018 + 304 +17.74 POPULATION — 1885 AND 1895. 39 INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX — Continued. Males Females Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Increase or Decrease Increase or Decrease 1883 1893 Number Percentage 1885 1893 Number Percentage i— MIDDLESEX — Con. Dracut 1,058 1,325 + 267 + 25.24 869 1,118 + 249 + 28.65 Dunstable, . 217 207 — 10 — 4.61 214 193 — 21 — 9.81 Everett, . 2,881 9,057 + 6,176 +214.37 2,944 9,516 + 6,572 +223.23 Framingham, 4,010 4,570 + 560 + 13.97 4,265 4,942 + 677 + 15.87 Groton, 976 1,078 + 102 + 10.45 1,011 1,114 + 103 + 10.19 Holliston, . 1,384 1,309 — 75 — 5.42 1,542 1,409 — 133 — 8.63 Hopkinton, 1,972 1,469 — 503 — 25.51 1,950 1,515 — 435 — 22.31 Hudson, 1,938 2,533 + 595 + 30.70 _ 2,030 2,775 + 745 + 36.70 Lexington, . 1,357 1,692 + 335 + 24.69 1,361 1,806 + 445 + 32.70 Lincoln, 472 626 4- 154 + 32.63 429 485 + 56 + 13.05 Littleton, . 537 569 + 32 + 5.96 .530 567 + 37 + 6.98 Lowell, . 28,517 38,931 +10,414 + 36.52 35,590 45,436 + 9,846 + 27.66 Malden, . 7,690 13,923 + 6,233 + 81.05 8,717 15,785 + 7,068 + 81.08 Marlborough, 5,567 7,469 + 1,902 + 34.17 5,374 7,508 + 2,134 + 39.71 Maynard, . 1,342 1,520 + 178 + 13.26 1,361 1,570 + 209 + 15.36 Medford, . 4,418 7,043 + 2,625 + 59.42 4,624 7,431 + 2,807 + 60.71 Melrose, 2,834 5,548 + 2,714 + 95.77 3,267 6,417 + 3,150 + 96.42 Natick, 4,185 4,234 + 49 + 1.17 4,275 4,580 + 305 + 7.13 Newton, . 8,741 12,355 + 3,614 + 41.35 11,018 15,235 + 4,217 + 38.27 North Reading, 451 422 - 29 — 6.43 427 413 — 14 — 3.28 Pepperell, . 1,270 1,650 + 380 + 29.92 1,317 1,671 + 354 + 26.88 Reading, 1,582 2,235 + 653 + 41.28 1,957 2,482 + 525 + 26.83 Sherborn, . 561 584 + 23 + 4.10 830 862 + 32 + 3.86 Sliirley, 585 654 + 69 + 11.79 657 745 + 88 + 13.39 SOMERVILLE, 14,190 24,917 +10,727 + 75.60 15,781 27,283 +11,502 + 72.89 Stonehani, . 2,726 3,070 + 344 + 12.62 2,933 3,214 + 281 + 9.58 Stow, . 484 473 — 11 — 2.27 492 447 - 45 — 9.15 Sudbury, 583 603 + 20 + 3.43 582 538 — 44 - 7.56 Tewksbury, 1,037 1,653 + 616 + 59.40 1,296 1,726 + 430 + 33.18 Townsend, . 894 880 - 14 — 1.57 952 900 — 52 — 5.46 Tyngsborough, 299 324 + 25 + 8.36 305 311 + 6 + 1.97 Wakefield, . 2,882 3,962 + 1,080 + 37.47 3,178 4,342 + 1,164 + 36.63 ■ Waltham, . 6,708 9,638 + 2,930 + 43.68 7,901 11,238 + 3,337 + 42.24 Watertown, 3,004 3,740 + 736 + 24.50 3,234 4,048 + 814 + 25.17 Way land, . 967 1,026 + 39 + 3.95 959 1,000 + 41 + 4.28 Westford, . 1,059 1,223 + 164 + 15.49 1,134 1,195 + 61 + 5.38 Weston, 744 877 + 133 + 17.88 683 833 + 150 + 21.96 Wilmington, 486 715 + 229 + 47.12 505 705 + 200 + 39.60 Winchester, 2,152 2,928 + 776 + 36.06 2,238 3,222 + 984 + 43.97 WOBURN, . 5,902 7,000 + 1,098 + 18.60 5,848 7,178 + 1,330 + 22.74 NANTUCKET. 1,340 1,315 — 25 — 1.87 1,802 1,701 — 101 — 5.60 Nantucket, . • 1,340 1,315 — 25 - 1.87 1,802 1,701 — 101 — 5.60 NORFOLK 49,000 64,780 +15,780 + 32.20 53,142 70,039 +16,897 + 31.80 Avon, . . . , - 818 + 818 - - 808 + 808 - Bellinghani, 594 721 + 127 + 21.38 604 760 + 156 + 25.83 Braintree, . 1,943 2,660 + 717 + 36.90 2,097 2,651 + 554 + 26.42 Brookline, . 3,939 6,826 + 2,887 + 73.29 5,257 9,338 + 4,081 + 77.63 Canton, 2,093 2,207 + 114 + 5.45 2,287 2,429 + 142 + 6.21 Cohasset, . 1,058 1,148 + 90 + 8.51 1,158 1,326 + 168 + 14.51 Dedham, 3,149 3,476 + 327 + 10.38 3,492 3,735 + 243 + 6.96 Dover, . 351 345 — 6 - 1.71 313 323 + 10 + 3.19 Foxborough, 1,243 1,542 + 299 + 24.05 1,571 1,677 + 106 + 6.75 Franklin, . 1,911 2,459 + 548 + 28.68 2,072 2,677 + 605 + 29.20 Holbrook, . 1,155 1,127 — 28 — 2.42 1,179 1,171 — 8 — 0.68 40 CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. NORFOLK — Con. Hyde Park, Medfleld, Medway, Millis, . Milton, . Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, QUINCY, Randolph, Shai'on, Stoughton, Walpole, Wellesley, Weymouth, Wrentham, . PLYMOUTH Abington, . Bridgewater, Brockton, Carver, Duxbury, . East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanover, . Hanson, Hingham, . Hull, . Kingston, . Lakeville, . Marion, Marshfield, . Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Norwell, Pembroke, . Plymouth, . Plympton, . Rochester, . Rockland, . Scituate, Wareham , . West Bridgewater, Whitman, . SUFFOLK Boston, Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop, WORCESTER. Ashburnham, Athol, . Auburn, Males 1883 Increase or Decrease 1893 Xiimber Percentage 4,047 674 1,382 332 1,661 1,284 410 1,514 6,192 1,871 660 2,543 1,201 1,114 5,349 1,330 40,553 1,816 1,995 10,398 572 887 1,411 257 950 633 2,040 240 753 485 449 825 554 2,452 800 663 3,556 290 509 2,418 1,176 1,732 868 1,824 200,808 186,182 12,139 1,833 654 119,605 1,001 2,271 621 5,760 + 1,713 883 + 209 1,438 + 56 484 + 152 2,562 + 901 1,749 + 465. 471 + 61 2,437 + 923 10,608 + 4,416 1,825 — 46 839 + 179 2,570 + 27 1,500 + 299 1,470 + 356 5,592 + 243 1,263 — 67 50,694 +10,141 2,040 + 224 2,722 + 727 16,559 + 6,161 546 — 26 945 + 58 1,441 + 30 266 + ' 9 1,009 + 59 70S + 75 2,299 + 259 536 + 296 847 + 94 439 — 46 328 — 121 850 + 25 490 — 64 3,205 + 753 771 — 29 634 — 29 3,863 + 307 268 — 22 535 + 26 2,757 + 339 1,115 — 61 1,765 + 33 877 + 9 2,879 + 1,055 260,675 +59,867 239,066 +53,484 15,273 + 3,134 3,721 + 1,888 2,015 + 1,361 152,056 +32,451 1,070 + 69 3,735 + 1,464 821 + 200 + 42.33 + 31.01 + 4.05 + 45.78 + 54.24 + 36.21 + 14.88 + 60.96 + 71.32 — 2.46 + 27.12 + 1.06 + 24.90 + 31.96 + 4.54 — 5.04 + 25.01 + 12.33 + 36.44 + 59.25 — 4.55 + + + + 7 + 6.54 2.13 3.50 6.21 + 11.85 + 12.70 +123.33 + 12.48 — 9.48 — 26.95 + 3.03 — 11.55 + 30.71 — 3.63 — 4.37 8.63 — 7.59 + 5.11 + 14.02 — 5.19 + 1.91 + 1.04 + 57.84 + 29.81 + 28.73 + 25.82 +103.00 +208.10 + 27.13 + 6.89 + 64.46 + 32.21 Females 1883 1893 4,329 6,066 920 989 1,395 1,475 351 522 1,894 2,956 1,302 1,762 415 411 1,407 2,137 5,953 10,104 1,936 1,869 668 878 2,630 2,702 1,242 1,494 1,899 2,759 5,391 5,699 1,380 1,321 41,127 50,804 1,883 2,167 1,832 1,964 10,385 16,606 519 470 1,037 1,021 1,401 1,453 273 231 1,016 1,042 594 672 2,335 2,520 211 508 817 899 495 431 516 431 824 910 661 542 2,711 3,484 789 769 650 589 3,683 4,094 310 281 512 486 2,367 2,766 1,174 1,131 1,522 1,602 839 870 1,771 2,865 220,301 279,124 204,211 257,254 13,570 15,991 1,804 3,702 716 2,177 124,434 154,389 1,057 1,078 2,487 3,629 647 777 Increase or Decrease Number Percentage + 1,737 + 69 + 80 + 171 + 1,062 + 460 — 4 + 730 + 4,151 — 67 + + + 252 + 860 210 7-2 + 308 59 + 9,677 + 284 + 132 + 6,221 — 49 — 16 52 42 20 78 + 185 + + + + + 297 82 64 85 + + + + + 119 773 — 20 — 61 + 411 — 29 — 26 399 43 80 31 + 1,094 +58,823 +53,043 + 2,421 + 1,898 + 1,461 +29,955 + 21 + 1,142 + 130 + 40.12 + 7.50 + 5.73 + 48.72 + 56.07 + 35.33 — 0.96 + 51.88 + 69.73 — 3.46 + 31.44 + 2.74 + 20.29 + 45.29 + 5.71 — 4.28 + 23.53 + 15.08 + 7.21 + 59.90 — 9.44 — 1.54 + 3.71 — 15.38 + 2.56 + 13.13 + 7.92 +140.76 + 10.04 — 12.93 — 16.47 + 10.44 — 18.00 + 28.51 — 2.53 — 9.38 + 11.16 — 9.35 — 5. OS + 16.86 — 3.66 + 5.26 + 3.69 + 61.77 + 26.70 + 25.97 + 17.84 +105.21 +204.05 + 24.07 + 1.99 + 45.92 + 20.09 POPULATION — 1885 AND 1895. 41 INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. WORCESTER— Cou. Bane, . Berlin, . Blackstone, Bolton, Boylston, Brookfield, Charlton, Clinton, Dana, . Douglas, Dudley, FlTCHBURG Gardner, Grafton, Hardwick, Harvard, Holden, Hopedale, Hubbardston, Lancaster, Leicester, Leominster, Lunenburg INIendon, . Mil ford, Millbury, . New Braintree, Nortliborough, Northbridge, North Brookfield Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Petersham, . Phillipston, Princeton, . Royalston, . Rutland, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Southbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Sutton, Templeton, Upton, Uxbridge, Warren, Webster, Westborough, West Boylston, West Brookfield Westminster, Winchendon, Worcester, Males 1885 1893 Increase orDecrease Number 1,002 1,150 439 451 2,743 3,116 423 398 413 389 1,481 1,689 937 975 4,022 5,291 341 353 1,119 1,033 1,341 1,611 7,502 13,037 3,752 4,735 2,194 2,455 1,652 1,376 564 574 1,232 1,302 - 698 662 659 928 978 1,378 1,541 2,569 4,504 553 626 466 462 4,556 4,354 2,170 2,619 296 292 942 975 1,890 2,732 2,098 2,248 384 308 1,130 1,147 304 234 515 493 270 248 523 491 568 454 516 526 728 784 1,061 1,274 3,129 4,043 4,190 3,784 641 604 957 948 1,552 1,770 1,302 1,488 923 908 1,409 1,780 1,992 2,197 3,031 3,799 2,299 2,611 1,419 1,447 825 717 757 632 1,940 2,257 33,682 48,863 + 148 + 12 + 373 — 25 — 24 + 208 + 38 + 1,269 + 12 -- 86 + 270 + 5,535 + 983 + 261 — 276 10 70 + + + 698 — 3 + + 50 163 + 1,935 + 73 — 4 — 202 + 449 — 4 + 33 + 842 150 76 17 70 22 + + + + 32 114 10 56 Percentage + 213 + 914 — 406 — 37 — 9 + 218 + 186 — 15 + 371 + + 205 768 + 312 + 28 — 108 — 125 + 317 +15,181 +14.77 + 2.73 +13.60 — 5.91 — 5.81 +14.04 + 4.06 +31.55 + 3.52 — 7.69 +20.13 +73.78 +26.20 +11^90 —16.71 + 1.77 + 5.68 — 0.45 + 5.39 +11.83 +75.32 +13.20 — 0.86 — 4.43 +20.69 — 1.35 + 3.50 +44.55 + 7.15 —19.79 + 1.50 —23.03 — 4.27 — 8.15 — 6.12 —20.07 + 1.94 + 7.69 +20.08 +29.21 — 9.69 — 5.77 — 0.94 +14.05 +14.29 — 1.63 +26.33 +10.29 +25.34 +13.57 + 1.97 —13.09 —16.51 +16.34 +45.07 Females 1885 1,091 460 2,693 453 421 1,532 886 4,923 354 1,086 1,401 7,873 3,531 2,304 1,493 620 1,239 641 1,122 1,545 2,728 518 479 4,787 2,385 262 911 1,896 2,103 365 1,225 257 517 260 515 585 447 722 1,039 3,371 4,057 690 1,023 1,549 1,325 1,342 1,539 2,040 3,189 2,581 1,508 922 799 1,932 34,707 1893 1,128 446 2,923 399 340 1,590 902 6,206 364 993 1,592 13,372 4,447 2,646 1,279 588 1,300 679 615 1,202 1,698 4,707 611 427 4,605 2,603 250 965 2,.554 2,387 297 1,243 192 459 212 461 436 452 740 949 4,207 3,830 . 614 962 1,650 1,427 1,242 1,766 2,233 4,000 2,624 1,521 750 683 2,233 49,904 Increase ob Decrease Number + + 37 14 230 54 81 + + + + 58 + 16 + 1,283 + 10 — 93 + 191 + 5,499 + 916 + 342 — 214 — 32 61 679 26 80 + 153 + 1,979 + 93 — 52 — 182 + 218 — 12 54 + 658 284 68 18 65 58 48 54 149 5 18 90 836 227 — 70 — 61 + 101 + 102 — 100 + 227 + 193 + 811 + + + + + + + + + + 43 13 172 116 301 +15,197 Percentage + 3.39 — 3.04 + 8.54 —11.92 —19.24 + 3.79 + 1.81 +26.06 + 2.82 — 8.56 +13.63 +69.85 +25.94 +14.84 —14.33 — 5.16 + 4.92 — 4.06 + 7.13 + 9.90 +72.54 +17.95 —10.86 — 3.80 + 9.14 — 4.58 + 5.93 +34.70 +13.50 —18.63 + 1.47 —25.29 —11.22 —18.46 -10.49 —25.47 + 1.12 + 2.49 — 8.66 +24.80 — 5.60 —11.01 — 5.96 + 6.52 + 7.70 — 7.45 +14.75 + 9.46 +25.43 + 1.67 + 0.86 —18.66 —14.52 +15.58 +43.79 42 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. INCREASE OR DECREASE BY SEX — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. Males Females The State, AND Counties. 1885 1895 Increase or Decrease 1885 1895 Increase or Decrease Number Percentage Number Percentage THE STATE. 932,884 1,214,701 +281,817 +30.21 1,009,257 1,285,482 +276,225 +27.37 Barnstable, . 14,466 13,294 - 1,172 - 8.10 15,379 14,360 — 1,019 — 6.63 Berkshire, 36,144 42,525 + 6,381 +17.65 37,684 43,767 + 6,083 +16.14 Bristol, . 75,856 105,582 + 29,726 +39.19 82,642 113,437 + 30,795 +37.26 Dukes, . 2,006 2,057 + 51 + 2.54 2,129 2,181 + 52 + 2.44 Essex, . 126,011 161,913 + 35,902 +28.49 137,716 168,480 + 30,764 +22.34 Franklin, 18,761 20,293 + 1,532 + 8.17 18,688 19,852 + 1,164 + 6.23 Hampden, 55,922 74,133 + 18,211 +32.57 60,842 78,805 + 17,963 +29.52 Hampshire, 22,921 26,061 + 3,140 +13.70 25,551 28,649 + 3,098 +12.12 Middlesex, 169,491 239,323 + 69,832 +41.20 187,820 259,894 + 72,074 +38.37 Nantucket, 1,340 1,315 - 25 - 1.87 1,802 1,701 — 101 — 5.60 Norfolk, 49,000 64,780 + 15,780 +32.20 53,142 70,039 + 16,897 +31.80 Plymouth, 40,553 50,694 -H 10,141 +25.01 41,127 50,804 + 9,677 +23.53 Sufiolk, . 200,808 260,679 + 59,867 +29.81 220,301 279,124 + 58,823 +26.70 Worcester, 119,605 152,056 + 32,451 +27.13 124,434 154,389 + 29,955 +24.07 Tabular Analyses For the Following Presentatiois^S: Pages Population and Legal Voters, 1-8 Population: By Towns, Alphabetically, 9-14 Population for 1885 and 1895 : Increase and Decrease. By Towns, . 15-24 Population and Sex, 25-32 Population for 1885 and 1895 : Increase and Decrease. By Sex, . 33-42 The presentation, pao;es 1 to 8, shows the population of the cities and towns, together with the number of legal voters, with a recajntulation by counties and for the State. The total population of the State is 2,500,183, and the total number of legal voters, 660,- 802. It should be said that in the enumeration taken by the Census the term " legal voters " means persons who have the constitutional requisites for voting, and such jjer- sons are to be distinguished from registered voters or persons who have not only the constitutional requisites, but have complied with certain regulations under which the constitutional i-ight is to be exercised, such as, for instance, registration. In other words, legal voters, as enumerated in the Census, are potential voters, or those who might vote if all merely temporary disabilities which it is in the power of the voter himself to over- come wei'c removed. The number of such voters enumerated in the Census of 1885 was 442,616, or 22.79 per cent of the entire population ; the legal voters enumerated in 1895 constit^uted 22.43 per cent of the population. There were 118,186 more voters in 1895 than in 1885, or an increase of 26.70 per cent. The presentation, pages 9 to 14, shows the population by towns, arranged alphabeti- cally. The presentation, pages 15 to 19, exhibits the towns showing an increase in population from 1885 to 1895, while this is followed ujion pages 20 to 22 by a presenta- tion of the towns showing a decrease. The recapitulation, page 23, will enable the reader to see at a glance the number of towns showing a gain and the number showing a loss, with the net gain or loss since 1885, with net percentages of increase or decrease. The actual numerical net gain since 1885 for the whole State is 558,042, the actual net percentage of increase being 28.73. There are 210 towns which show an increase in population, while 143 towns show a loss. The largest number of towns showing in- crease in any single county is found in the county of IMiddlesex, namely, 41 ; while on the other hand, 13 towns in this county show a loss. The net percentage of increase for the county is, however, 39.71, a larger j^ercentage of gain than is found in any other coimty. The county of Nantucket shows a net loss of 126 persons, or a percentage of decrease of 4.01. The county of Barnstable contains nine towns which show a net loss numerically of 2,191, or a net percentage of decrease of 7.34. Every county except Barnstable and Nantucket shows a net percentage of increase, the highest percentage being found in Middlesex, as just cited, and the lowest in the county of Dukes, namely, 2.49. The county having the largest number of towns showing a loss is Berkshire, which contains 24 such towns ; but this county, nevertheless, makes a net gain of 12,464 persons, and a net percentage of increase of 16.88. Worcester Coimty contains 22 towns which show a loss, against 37 towns which show a gain, the numerical net gain for the county being 62,406, and the net percentage of increase, 25.57. In 1885, there were 153 [43] 44 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. towns which exhibited a loss, as compared with the year 1875, the actual loss in these towns between 1875 and 1885 being 34,675. The present Census, therefore, shows a less number of towns which have suffered a loss in popiilation during the preceding decade than was found in 1885, and the actual numerical decrease in these towns is but 29,426, a percentage of decrease of 13.08, as against 34,675, the loss in actual population be- tween 1875 and 1885, which was a percentage of decrease for the decade of 13.10 While, therefore, the number of towns showing a loss is less in the present Census than in that of 1885, and the numerical loss is also less, the percentage of loss in the towns which have declined is substantially the same as the percentage of loss in such towns shown in the Census taken ten years ago. In 1885, the counties of Barnstable and Nantvicket showed a net loss, the actual numerical decline, between 1875 and 1885, in these counties taken together being 2,358. The same counties show, as will be seen from the figures just cited, a further decline between 1885 and 1895 of 2,317. Barnstable County lost 7.15 per cent of itr, population between 1875 and 1885 ; it has also lost 7.34 per cent of its population between 1885 and 1895. Nantucket County lost 1.84 per cent of its population between 1875 and 1885, and now exhibits a further decline of 4.01 per cent. Notwithstanding the losses exhibited in the tables in certain portions of the State, the actual net percentage of increase is, as we have said, 28.73 per cent, while the actual net percentage of increase between 1875 and 1885 was only 17.57 per cent The towns which show a decline are mainly the small and remote agricultural towns, such, for instance, as are found in some parts of Berkshire, Franklin, and Worcester counties, or the shore towns, whose main reliance is the fishing industry. Towns of this class have suffered a loss for many years, the gen- eral tendency of the population being toward the larger cities and towns. Towns Showing Continuous Loss for 20 Years. The following table shows the towns which have suffered a continuous loss in popu- lation during twenty years : Adams,* Alford, Ashby, Ashfield, Becket, Belchertown, Berlin, Bernardston,* Blandford, Bolton, Boylston, Brewster, Brimfield, Buekland, Burlington, Carlisle, Carver, Chatham, Cheshire, Chesterfield, Chilmark,* Cummington, Deerfield, Dennis, Dunstable, Eastham,* Edgartown,* Enfield, Florida, Gay Head, Goshen, Granville, Greenwich, Hadley, Halifax, Hancock, Harvard, Harwich, Hatfield, Hawley, Holland, Holliston, Hoi^kinton, Hubbardston, Lakeville, Lanesborough, Leverett, Leyden,* Mattapoisett, Mendon, Middlefield, Middleton, Milford,* Monterey, Montgomery, Mount Washington, Nantucket, New Braintree, New IMarlborough, North Reading, Norwell,* Oakham, Otis, Paxton, Pelham, Pembroke,* Peru, Petersham,* Phillipston,* Plainfield, Plympton, Prescott, Princeton, Randolph,* Raynham, * Loss either wholly or partly due to change in territory by the incorporation of new towns, changes in area, boundaries, etc., as will be more fully shown in a presentation hereinafter given. See " Censuses of Population, 1765-1895 " with accompanying notes. TABULAR ANALYSES. 45 Richmond, Rowe, Royal ston, Sandisfield,* Sandwich,* Savoy, Scituate,* Sheffield, Shutesbuiy, Southwick, Sterling, Stow, Sturb ridge, Sudbviry', Sunderland, Tolland, Topsfield, Townsend, Truro, Tyringham, Wales, Warwick, Washington, Wellfleet,* West Brookfield, Westhampton, Westminster, West Newbury, Westport,* AVest Stockbridge, Worthington, Yarmouth. The following towns, which showed a loss in 1885 as compared with 1875, show a gain in 1895, as compared with 1885 : Ashburnham, Barnstable, Barre, Bellingham, Belniont,f Braintree, Bridgewater, Charlemont, Charlton, Chelmsford, Chester, Colrain, Dana,f Duxbury, Egremont, Foxborough, Granby, Hanson, Hingham, Limenburg, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Marshfield, Medway,f Monroe, Nahant, Needham,t New Salem, Norfolk, Northbridge, Orleans, Oxford, Rehoboth, Rockport, Rutland, Sharon, Shirley, Shrewsbury, Southampton, Templetou, Tyngsborough, Uxbridge, Wenham, Westborough, West Bridgewater, Wilbraham.f The following towns, which showed a gain in 1885 as compared with 1875, show a loss during the decade closing in 1895 : Ashland, Attleborough,* Ayer, Boxborough,* Boxford, Conway, Dartmouth,* Douglas, Essex,* Freetown, Georgetown, Hardwick, Heath, Hinsdale, Holbrook,* Lee, Longmeadow,* Marion, Merrimac, Monson, New Ashford, Ne'wburj', Norton, Russell, Salisbury,* Shelburne, Somerset, Spencer, Stockbridge, Tisbury,* Upton, Whately, Williamsburg, Windsor, Wrentham. Concentration of Pojndation. The tendency exhibited in previous censuses toward concentration of the population in the vicinity of the city of Boston still continues. The following table shows the * See note on page 44. t The loss in 1885 was either whollj' or partly due to a change in territory during the previous decade. 46 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. population in municipalities located within a circle including eight miles in eveiy direc- tion from the State House, so presented as to show the gain for each city and town be- tween 1885 and 1895 : Cities and Towns. POPDLATION IS85 1893 Gain Boston, . Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Sojierville, Arlington, Belmont, Brookline, Melrose, . Revere, . Watertown, Winchester, Winthrop, Totals, 390,393 59,658 25,709 5,825 16,407 9,042 29,971 4,673 1,639 9,196 6,101 3,637 6,238 4,390 1,370 496,920 81,643 31,264 18,573 29,708 14,474 52,200 6,515 2,843 16,164 11,965 7,423 7,788 6,150 4,192 574,249 787,822 106,527 21,985 5,555 12,748 13,301 5,432 22,229 1,842 1,204 6,968 5,864 3,786 1,550 1,760 2,822 213,573 The above table shows that 787,822 persons, or 31.51 per cent of the entire population of the State, resided in the immediate vicinity of the city of Boston, in 1895. The same towns and cities contained in 1885, 574,249, or 29.57 per cent of the population of the State; the gain upon this territory since 1885 has been 213,673, or 37.19 percent. If the population is desired of the cities and towns within ten miles of the State House the following should be included in addition to those shown in the preceding table : Cities and Towns. Dedham, . Hyde Park, Lexington, Ltnn, Milton, . Nahant, . Needham, Newton, QuixcT, . Saugus, . Stoneham, Swampscott, Wakefield, Waltham, WOBURN, Totals, Population 1885 6,641 8,376 2,718 45,867 3,555 637 2,586 19,759 12,145 2,855 5,659 2,471 6,060 14,609 11,750 145,688 1893 7,211 11,826 3,498 62,354 5,518 865 3,511 27,590 20,712 4,497 6,284 3,259 8,304 20,876 14,178 200,483 Gain 570 3,450 780 16,487 1,963 228 925 7,831 8,567 1,642 625 788 2,244 6,267 2,428 54,795 TABULAR ANALYSES. 47 The cities and towns shown in these two tables are included in the so-called Metro- politan district, or " Greater Boston," as that term is usually employed, or has been fixed by various commissions which have considered subjects relating to the city of Boston and its immediate suburbs The total population for 1895 of the cities and towns within this area is 988,305, and the municipalities thus united include all whose nearest boun- dary is within ten miles of the State House, except the town of Wellesley which at one point extends over the ten-mile line, and including also the town of Swampscott which lies just outside the ten-mile line. The Metropolitan District Commission which re- ported to the Legislature of 1890 respecting the subject of a general municipal adminis- tration for the city of Boston and adjoining municipalities, included all of these cities and towns, except Needham, in its plan for the creation of a new Metropolitan county. If the circle be enlarged to comprise the cities and towns within 12 miles of the State House, the following table results : Cities and Towijs. Population 18S5 1895 Gain Boston, . Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Lynx, Malden, Medford, Newton, QUINCT, . somerville, "VValtham, "WOBURN, Arlington, Belmont, . Braintree, Brookllne, Dedham, . Hull, Hyde Park, Lexington, Lynnfield, Melrose, . Milton, • Nahant, . Needham, Reading, . Revere, . Saugus, . Stonebam, Swampscott, Wakefield, AVatertown, Wellesley, Winchester, Winthrop, Totals, 390,393 59,658 25,709 5,825 45,867 16,407 9,042 19,759 12,145 29,971 14,609 11,750 4,673 1,639 4,040 9,196 6,641 451 8,376 2,718 766 6,101 3,555 637 2,586 3,539 3,637 2,855 5,659 2,471 6,060 6,238 3,013 4,390 1,370 731,746 496,920 81,643 31,264 18,573 62,354 29,708 14,474 27,590 20,712 52,200 20,876 14,178 6,515 2,843 5,311 16,164 7,211 1,044 11,826 3,498 818 11,965 5,518 865 3,511 4,717 7,423 4,497 6,284 3,259 8,304 7,788 4,229 6,150 4,192 1,004,424 106,527 21,985 5,555 12,748 16,487 13,301 5,432 7,831 8,567 22,229 6,267 2,428 1,842 1,204 1,271 6,968 570 593 3,450 780 52 5,864 1,963 228 925 1,178 3,786 1,642 625 788 2,244 1,550 1,216 1,760 2,822 272,678 48 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. The cities and towns within the twelve-mile circle had, in 1885, a jDopulation of 731,746, or 37.68 per cent of the entire population of the State. The population ui^on this terri- tory is now 1,004,424, or 40.17 per cent of the pojiulation of the State, the gain being 272,678, or 37.26 per cent. City and Toion Population Contrasted. Since 1885, nine towns have been incorporated as cities, including the town of North Adams, which has been vmder city government since January, 1896, the act authorizing the change having been jDassed before the taking of the Census, although the town had not at that time actually become a city. It is, however, included in the following table, which shows the population of the cities incorporated since 1886, with comparisons for the years 1885 and 1895 : Cities. 1883 1893 Beverly, Chicopee, . Everett, Marlborough, Medford, . North Adams, Pittsfield, . Quincy, Woburn, Totals, 9,186 11,806 11,516 16,420 5,825 18,573 10,941 14,977 9,042 14,474 12,540 19,135 14,466 20,461 12,145 20,712 11,750 14,178 97,411 150,736 It will be seen from the foregoing table that these places had a population of 97,411 in 1885, and 150,736 in 1895, the rate of increase being 54.74 per cent. The Common- wealth now has 32 cities, including North Adams. The population of these cities, with the numerical gain and percentage of increase since 1885, is shown in the following table, the names of cities which have been incorjjorated since 1885 being printed in italics : Cities. Beve7'ly, . Boston, . Brockton, Cambridge, Chelsea, . Chicopee, , Everett, . Fall River, Fitchburg, Gloucester, Haverhill, Holyoke, . Lawrence, Lowell, . Lvnn, Population Inxrease 1885 1893 Number Tercentages 9,186 11,806 2,620 28.52 390,393 496,920 106,527 27.29 20,783 33,165 12,382 59.58 59,658 81,643 21,985 36.85 25,709 31,264 5,555 21.61 11,516 16,420 4,904 42.58 5,825 18,573 12,748 218.85 56,870 89,203 32,333 56.85 15,375 26,409 11,034 71.77 21,703 28,211 6,508 29.99 21,795 30,209 8,414 38.61 27,895 40,322 12,427 44.55 38,862 52,164 13,302 34.23 64,107 84,367 20,260 31.60 45,867 62,354 16,487 35.95 TABULAR ANALYSES. 49 Cities. Population 1885 Maiden, . Marlborough, Medford, . New Bedford, Newburyport, Newton, . North Adams, Northampton, nttsfield, Quincy, . Salem, Somerville, Springfield, Taunton, . Waltham, Wobum, . AYorcester, Totals, 16,407 10,941 9,042 33,393 13,716 19,759 12,540 12,896 14,466 12,145 28,090 29,971 37,575 23,674 14,609 11,750 68,389 1,184,907 1895 Increase 29,708 14,977 14,474 55,251 14,552 27,590 19,135 16,746 20,461 20,712 34,473 52,200 51,522 27,115 20,876 14,178 98,767 1,635,767 Kumtjer 13,301 4,036 5,432 21,858 836 7,831 6,595 3,850 5,995 8,567 6,383 22,229 13,947 3,441 6,267 2,428 30,378 450,860 Percentages 81.07 36.89 60.08 65.46 6.10 39.63 52.59 29.85 41.44 70.54 22.72 74.17 37.12 14.53 42.90 20.66 44.42 38.05 From this table we note that the population under city government is now 1,635,767, or 65.43 per cent of the total population. Upon the same territory in 1885 there was a population of 1,184,907, or 61.01 per cent of the total population, the numerical in- crease being 450,860, or 38 . 05 per cent. The towns outside the territorial limits of these cities contained in 1885 a population of 757,234, or 38.99 per cent of the total popula- tion, which has risen to 864,416, or 34.57 per cent of the total population, a gain of but 14.15 per cent. That is to say, upon the territory now under city government there has been a gain of 38.05 per cent in ten years, while the gain in the towns outside these mu- nicipal limits has been but 14. 15 per cent in the same time. Marked difterences in the rate of growth during the decade appear in the different municipalities. The city which has made the largest percentage of growth is Everett, incorporated as a city in 1892, and showing an increase of 218.85 per cent. This rate is, of course, entirely unusual, and due to the rapid development of a residence section within easy distance of the city of Boston. The rate of increase in Boston itself is 27.29 per cent, but this has been secured without annexation. The cities of Maiden, Medford, Somerville, and Quincy also show great gains, due to the development of suburban residential sections, the percentages of increase being respectively, 81.07, 60.08, 74.17, and 70.54. The city which, remote from the vicinity of Boston, shows the largest percentage of growth dur- ing the decade is Fitchburg, in \yorcester County, this percentage being 71.77. Other cities which show an increase greater than 50 per cent are Brockton, 59.58 ; Fall River, 56.85 ; Xew Bedford, 65.46 ; and North Adams, 52.59. It will be noted that the jier- centage rate of increase in the municipalities now under city government since 1885 is 38.05, while the percentage rate of increase in the State at large has been but 28.73. Populatio7i Rank of Cities and Towyis. The following table exhibits the ranking, upon the basis of population, of all the cities and towns in the Commonwealth, the names of cities being printed in small capitals : 50 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Cities and Towns. Counties Population Rank in 1883 Rank in 189.5 BOSTOX, Suffolk, . . . . 496,920 1 1 Worcester, Worcester, 98,767 2 2 Fall River, Bristol, . 89,203 5 3 Lowell, Middlesex, 84,367 3 4 Cambridge, Middlesex, 81,643 4 5 Lynn, . Essex, 62,354 6 6 New Bedford, . Bristol, . 55,251 9 7 Somerville, Middlesex, 52,200 10 8 Laavrence, . Essex, 52,164 7 9 Springfield, Hampden, 51,522 8 10 Holyoke, . * Hampden, 40,322 12 11 Saleji, Essex, 34,473 11 12 Brockton, . Plymouth, 33,165 17 13 Chelsea, Suffolk, . 31,264 13 14 Haverhill, Essex, 30.209 15 15 Malden, Middlesex, 29,708 19 16 GLOrCESTER, Essex, 28,211 16 17 Newton, Middlesex, 27,590 18 18 Taunton, , Bristol, 27,115 14 19 FiTCHBURG, Worcester, 26,409 20 20 "VValtham, . Middlesex, 20,876 21 • 21 QUINCY, Norfolk, . 20,712 27 22 Pittsfield, Berkshire, 20,461 22 23 North Adams, Berkshire, 19,135 26 24 Everett, Middlesex, 18,573 56 25 Northampton, Hampshire, 16,746 25 26 Chicopee, . Hampden, 16,420 29 27 Brookline, . Norfolk, . 16,164 34 28 Marlborough, Middlesex, 14,977 30 29 Newburyport, Essex, 14,552 23 30 Medford, . Middlesex, 14,474 36 31 Woburn, Middlesex, 14,178 28 32 Melrose, Middlesex, 11,965 52 33 Hj^de Park. . Norfolk, . 11,826 40 34 Beverly, Essex, 11,806 35 35 Clinton, Worcester, 11,497 38 36 Weymouth, . Norfolk, . 11,291 31 37 Westfield, . Hampden, 10,663 37 38 Peabody, Essex, 10,507 32 39 Amesbury, . Essex, 9,986 76 40 Framingham, Middlesex, 9,512 42 41 Leominster, . Worcester, 9,211 61 42 Gardner, AVorcester, 9,182 45 43 Mil ford. Worcester, 8,959 33 44 Natick, Middlesex, 8,814 39 45 Wakefield, . Middlesex, 8,304 53 46 Attleborough, Bristol, . 8,288 24 47 Southbridge, Worcester, 8,250 49 48 Dan vers, Essex, 8,181 47 49 Plymouth, . Plymouth, 7,957 46 50 Adams, Berkshire, 7,837 41 51 TABULAR ANALYSES. 51 Cities and Towns. Counties Population Rankin 1885 Rank in 189S \Yebster, Worcester, 7,799 51 52 ■\Vatertown, . Middlesex, 7,788 50 53 Marbleliead, Essex, 7,671 44 54 "Ware, . Hampshire, 7,651 54 55 Spencer, Worcester, 7,614 43 56 Revere, Suffolk, . 7,423 103 57 Athol, .... Worcester, 7,364 68 58 Dedham, Norfolk, . 7,211 48 59 Palmer, Hampden, 6,858 55 60 Middleboroiigh, . Plymouth, 6,689 63 61 North Attleborough, . Bristol, . 6,576 - 62 Arlington, . Middlesex, 6,515 69 63 Stoneham, . Middlesex, 6,284 58 64 Greenfield, . Franlvlin, . 6,229 65 65 Winchester, . Middlesex, 6,150 77 66 Andover, . . Essex, 6,145 57 67 "West Springfield, Hampden, 6,125 75 68 ISIontague, . Franklin, 6,058 59 69 Blackstone, . Worcester, 6,039 60 70 "Whitman, . Plymouth, 5,744 104 71 Methuen, Essex, 5,690 71 72 Rocliland, . Plymouth, 5,523 67 73 Milton, Norfolk, . 5,518 105 74 Orange, ■ Franklin, 5,361 102 75 Braintree, . Norfolk, . 5,311 86 76 Hudson, Middlesex, 5,308 89 77 Rockport, . Essex, 5,289 94 78 Northbridge, Worcester, 5,286 98 79 Stoughton, . Norfolk, . 5,272 62 80 Westborough, Worcester, 5,235 64 81 Millbury, . . AVorcester, 5,222 70 82 Concord, Middlesex, 5,175 100 83 Franklin, Norfolk, . 5,136 88 84 Grafton, Worcester, 5,101 72 85 "Willianistown, Berkshire, 4,887 99 86 Hingham, . Plymouth, 4,819 79 87 Great Barrington, Berkshire, 4,794 74 88 Easthampton, Hampshire, 4,790 80 89 Amherst, Hampshire, 4,785 84 90 Bradf(jrd, , Essex, 4,736 112 91 Ipswich, Essex, 4,720 82 92 Reading, Middlesex, 4,717 106 93 Bridgewater, Plymouth, 4,686 96 94 Canton, Norfolk, . 4,636 78 95 Xorth Brookfield, Worcester, 4,635 83 96 Norwood, Norfolk, . 4,574 123 97 Provincetown, Barnstable, 4,555 73 98 Saugus, Essex, 4,497 125 99 "Winchendon, Worcester, 4,490 95 100 Easton, Bristol, . 4,452 92 101 South Hadley, Hampshire, 4,443 91 102 52 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Cities and Towns. Counties Population Kank in 1885 Rank in 1895 Warren, Worcester, 4,430 87 103 Wellesley, . Norfolk, . 4,229 116 104 Abington, Plymouth, 4,207 101 105 Winthrop, . Suffolk, . 4,192 218 106 Lee, Berkshire, 4,066 81 107 Barnstable, . Barnstable, 4,055 85 108 Monson, Hampden , 3,746 90 109 Mansfield, . Bristol, 3,722 118 110 Randolph, . Norfolk, . 3,694 97 111 North Andover, Essex, 3,569 108 112 Uxbridge, . Worcester, 3,546 117 113 Needham, . Norfolk, . 3,511 138 114 Lexington, . Middlesex, 3,498 131 115 Sutton, . Worcester, 3,420 113 116 Tewksbury, . Middlesex, 3,379 149 117 Wareham, . Plymouth, 3,367 109 118 Fairhaven, . Bristol, . 3,338 124 119 Pepperell, . Middlesex, 3,321 137 120 Brookfield, . Worcester, 3,279 115 121 Swampscott, Essex, 3,259 142 122 Leicester, Worcester, 3,239 122 123 Foxborough, Norfolk, . 3,219 126 124 Dal ton. Berkshire, 3,210 163 125 Dudley, Worcester, 3,203 130 126 Chelmsford, . Middlesex, 3,162 151 127 Dartmouth, . Bristol, 3,107 107 128 Maynard, . Middlesex, 3,090 134 129 Nantucket, . Nantucket, 3,016 111 130 Deerfield, •Franklin, 3,007 114 131 Walpole, Norfolk, . 2,994 143 132 Hopkinton, . Middlesex, 2,984 93 133 West Boylston, Worcester, 2,968 119 134 Templeton, . AVorcester, 2,915 136 135 Med way. Norfolk, . 2,913 129 136 East Bridgewater Plymouth, 2,894 127 137 Lenox, . Berkshire, 2,872 160 138 Belmont, Middlesex, 2,843 200 139 Holliston, Middlesex, 2,718 120 140 Westport, . Bristol, . . 2,678 133 141 Falmouth, . Barnstable, 2,655 139 142 Hardwick, . Worcester, 2,655 110 143 Holden, Worcester, 2,602 141 144 Wrentham, . Norfolk, . 2,584 132 145 Billerica, Middlesex, 2,577 159 146 Ludlow, Hampden, 2,562 197 147 Dennis, Barnstable, 2,545 121 148 Harwich, Barnstable, 2,532 128 149 Cohasset, Norfolk, . 2,474 155 150 Dracut, Middlesex, 2,443 175 151 Westford, . Middlesex, 2,418 157 152 Agawara, Hampden, 2,408 145 153 TABULAR ANALYSES. 53 Cities and Towns. Counties Population Kank in 1885 Rank in 1895 Oxford, Worcester, 2,390 146 154 Groveland, . Essex, t 2,333 153 155 Merrimac, . Essex, 2,301 144 156 Holbrook, . Norfolk, . 2,298 148 157 Barre, . Worcester, 2,278 165 158 Scituate, Plymouth, 2,246 147 159 Southborough, Worcester, 2,223 164 160 Groton, Middlesex, 2,192 171 161 Lancaster, . Worcester, 2,180 167 162 Belchertown, Hampshire, 2,161 150 163 Upton, . Worcester, 2,150 154 164 Ashburnham, Worcester, 2,148 166 165 Ayer, . Middlesex, 2,101 158 166 Ashland, Middlesex, 2,090 135 167 Stockbridge, Berkshii'e, 2,077 162 168 Hanover, Plymouth, 2,051 173 169 Georgetown, Essex, 2,050 152 170 Douglas, Worcester, 2,026 156 171 Wayland, . Middlesex, 2,026 174 172 Somerset, Bristol, . 1,983 140 173 Acton, . Middlesex, 1,978 183 174 Duxbury, . Plymouth, 1,966 176 175 Williamsburg, Hampshire, 1,955 168 176 Northborough, Worcester, 1,940 179 177 Sturbridge, . Worcester, 1,910 172 178 Sheffleld, . Berkshire, 1,897 169 179 Charlton, Worcester, 1,877 181 180 Manchester, . Essex, 1,876 201 181 Medfield, Norfolk, . 1,872 204 182 Northfield, . Franklin, 1,851 192 183 Rehoboth, . Bristol, . 1,810 182 184 Chatham, Barnstable, 1,809 170 185 Dighton, Bristol, . 1,797 184 186 Townsend, . Middlesex, 1,780 180 187 Marshfield, . Plymouth, 1,760 198 188 West Bridgewater > Plj-mouth, 1,747 191 189 Kingston, . Plymouth, 1,746 208 190 Wilbraham, Hampden, 1,740 188 191 Sharon, Norfolk, . 1,717 222 192 Weston, Middlesex, 1,710 215 193 Hadley, Hampshire, 1,704 186 194 Yarmouth, . Barnstable, 1,655 178 195 Hinsdale, Berkshire, 1,650 196 196 West Newbury, Essex, 1,643 177 197 Swansea, Bristol, . 1,627 216 198 Avon, . Norfolk, . 1,626 - 199 Norton, Bristol, . 1,614 190 200 Colrain, Franklin, 1,610 203 201 Auburn, Worcester, 1,598 227 202 East Longmeadow, Hampden, 1,591 - 203 Essex Essex, 1,587 189 204 54 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Cities and Towns. Counties Population Rank in 18S3 Rank in 1895 Bourne, Barnstable, 1,580 220 205 Sandwich, . Barnstable, 1,580 161 206 Shelburne, . Franklin, 1,560 202 207 Buckland, . Franklin, 1,548 185 208 Norwell, Plymouth, 1,540 206 209 Shrewsbury, Worcester, 1,524 213 210 Ravnham, . Bristol, . 1,518 211 211 Newbury, . Essex, 1,489 205 212 Bellingham, . Norfolk, . 1,481 233 213 West Brookfield, Worcester, 1,467 187 214 Seekonk, Bristol, . 1,465 226 215 Huntington, Hampshire, 1,450 228 216 Sherborn, Middlesex, 1,446 217 217 Chester, Hampden, 1,429 223 218 Wilmington, Middlesex, 1,420 255 219 Freetown, Bristol, . 1,405 212 220 Shirley, Middlesex, 1,399 229 221 Hanson, Plymouth, 1,380 230 222 Hopedale, . . Worcester, 1,377 - 223 Hamilton, . Essex, 1,356 282 224 Westminster, Worcester, 1,315 209 225 Conway, Franklin, 1,304 207 226 Salisbury, . Essex, 1,300 66 227 New Marlborougl t < Berkshire, 1,288 195 228 Hubbardston, Worcester, 1,274 225 229 Rowley, Essex, 1,272 236 230 Hatfield, Hampshire, 1,262 219 231 West Stockbridge Berkshire, 1,257 199 232 Lunenburg, . AVorcester, 1,237 246 233 Pembroke, . Plymouth, ■ 1,223 224 234 Sterling, Worcester, 1,218 221 235 Orleans, Barnstable, 1,198 237 236 Cheshire, Berkshire, 1,176 214 237 Bedford, Middlesex, 1,169 268 238 Harvard, Worcester, 1,162 235 239 Sudbury, Middlesex, 1,141 239 240 Littleton, Middlesex, 1,136 247 241 Edgartown, . Dukes, 1,125 238 242 Acushnet, . Bristol, . 1,115 245 243 Lincoln, Middlesex, 1,111 270 244 Gill, . Franklin, 1,082 279 245 Southampton, Hampshu'e, 1,054 250 246 Hull, . Plymouth, 1,044 331 247 Charlemont, Franklin, 1,041 262 248 Cottage City, Dukes, . 1,038 295 249 Topsfield, Essex, 1,033 241 250 Mattapoisett, Plymouth, 1,032 231 251 Rochester, . Plymouth, 1,021 251 252 Carver, Plymouth, 1,016 244 253 Ashfield, Franklin, . 1,013 243 254 Clarksburg, . Berkshire, 1,009 296 255 TABULAR ANALYSES. 55 Cities and Towns. Counties Populatio* Rank in 1883 Rank in 1895 Millis, Norfolk, .... 1,006 302 256 Granville, Hampden, 1,005 234 257 Tisbury, Dukes, . 1,002 210 258 Enfield, Hampshire, 990 253 259 Rutland, Worcester, 978 261 260 "Wellfleet, Barnstable, 968 193 261 Erving, Franklin, 964 275 262 Brimfield, Hampden, 962 242 263 South wick, Hampden, 961 256 264 Berkley, Bristol, 955 265 265 Petersham, Worcester, 952 249 266 Princeton, Worcester, 952 248 267 Stow, . Middlesex, 920 258 268 Brewster, Barnstable, 901 267 269 Berlin, . Worcester, 897 271 270 Royal ston, Worcester, 890 240 271 Mendon, Worcester, 889 264 272 Becket, Berkshire, 888 266 273 Wenham, Essex, 886 277 274 Norfolk, Norfolk, . 882 288 275 Lakeville, Plymouth, 870 257 276 New Salem, Franklin, 869 286 277 Nahant, Essex, 865 307 278 Blandford, Hampden, 849 263 279 Lanesboroug K Berkshire, 848 232 280 Russell, Hampden, 846 283 281 Middleton, Essex, 838 272 282 Egremont, Berkshire, 836 287 283 North Readi ng, Middlesex, 835 273 284 Lynnfield, Essex, 818 291 285 Truro, . Barnstable, 815 259 286 Ashby, . Middlesex, 804 276 287 Sandisfield, Berkshire, 802 252 288 Bolton, Worcester, 797 274 289 Wales, . Hampden, 783 281 290 Bernardston, Franklin, 778 269 291 Marion, Plymouth, 759 260 292 Whately, Franklin, 755 254 293 Cummington ) Hampshire, 750 289 294 Granby, Hampshire, 748 294 295 Leverett, Franklin, 744 290 296 Hampden, . Hampden, 743 278 297 Boylston, Worcester, 729 285 298 Boxford, Essex, 727 284 299 Dana, . Worcester, 717 300 300 Richmond, , Berkshire, 701 280 301 Sunderland, Franklin, 696 298 302 Dover, . Norfolk, . 668 303 303 Worthington, Hampshire, 648 292 304 Tyngsborough, . Middlesex, 635 310 305 Longmeadow, Hampden, 620 194 306 56 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Cities and Towns. Counties Population Rank in 1885 Rank in 1895 Oakham, Worcester, 605 293 1 307 Warwick, Franklin, 599 304 308 Chesterfield, Hampshire, 589 299 309 Burlington, . Middlesex, 574 309 310 Windsor, Berkshire, 556 305 311 Plympton, . Plymouth, 549 311 312 New Braintree, Worcester, 542 316 313 Wendell, Franklin, 529 325 314 Otis, . Berkshire, 518 297 315 Hancock, Berkshire, 511 308 316 Savoy, . Berkshire, 504 301 317 Rowe, . Franklin, 498 312 318 Halifax, Plymouth, 497 321 319 Carlisle, Middlesex, 492 323 320 Pelham, Hampshire, 486 317 321 Greenwich, . Hampshire, 481 320 322 Easthain, Barnstable, 476 306 323 Heath, . Franklin, 476 314 324 Westhampton, Hampshire, 476 319 325 Hawley, Franklin, . 468 318 326 Monterey, . Berkshire, 464 313 327 Phillipston, . Worcester, 460 322 328 West Tisbury, Dukes, 460 - 329 Plainfield, . Hampshire, 450 330 330 Shutesbury, . Franklin, 444 327 331 Paxton, Worcester, 426 315 332 Florida, Berkshire, 425 326 333 Washington, Berkshire, 423 328 334 Prescott, Hampshire, 401 332 335 Dunstable, . Middlesex, 400 334 336 Middlefield, . Hampshire, 386 324 337 Ley den. Franklin, 363 333 338 Tyringhain, . Berkshire, 363 329 339 Mashpee, Barnstable, 330 341 340 Tolland, Hampden, 309 335 341 Boxborough, Middlesex, 307 338 342 Peru, . Berkshire, 305 337 343 Chilmark, Dukes, 304 336 344 Goshen, Hampshire, 304 340 345 Monroe, Franklin, 298 345 346 Alford, . Berkshire, 280 339 347 Montgomery, Hampden, 2;'5 342 348 Holland, Hampden, 199 343 349 Gay Head, . Dukes, 169 344 350 Gosnold, Dukes, 140 348 351 Mount Washington, Berkshire, 136 347 352 New Ashford, Berkshire, 116 346 353 An inspection of the foregoing table shows that 27 of the cities rank in numerical order, the city of Boston standing first, and the city of Chicopee ranking 27. The town of Brook- TABULAR A:NrALTSES. 57 line, containing a liopulation of 16,164, ranks next to the city of Chicopee, and stands 28 in the table. After Brookline, rank in regular order the cities of Marlborough, New- buryport, Medford, and Wobum. Wobum is followed by the towns of Melrose and Hyde Park, ranking respectively 33 and 34, and the city of Beverly ranking 35. The popula- tion of Beverly, as determined by the Census, was 11,806, just within the limit required for incorporation as a city. It should be said, however, that Beverly, being a shore town, has an increase of population during the summer months, and, prior to its incoi'poration as a city, the results of a special census, taken during the summer, showed that it had a sufficient population. The Decennial Census was taken earlier in the year however, and at a time when a depression in the boot and shoe industry undoubtedly aifected results. The smallest town in the State is New Ashford, in Berkshire County, its population being but 116, and its rank among the cities and towns, 353. Gosnold, in Dukes County, ranked as the smallest town in 1885, its population at that time being 122 ; the town has made a gain of 18 persons in 10 years and thereby changed its rank. The following table is a summary showing the number of cities and towns within certain ranges of population, the total population and average population for each range, and percentages for each range of the whole number of towns, and of the total pojiulation : Range of Population. Boston, 90,000 to 100,000, 80,000 to 90,000, 60,000 to 70,000, 50,000 to 60,000, 40,000 to 50,000, 30,000 to 40,000, 20,000 to 30,000, 15,000 to 20,000, 10,000 to 15,000, 5,000 to 10,000, 3,000 to 5,000, 2,.500 to 3,000, 2,000 to 2,500, 1,500 to 2,000, 1,000 to 1,500, .500 to 1,000, Under 500, . Totals, Number of Cities and Towns Total Population 5 11 46 46 18 23 39 47 59 36 353 496,920 98,767 255,213 62,3.54 211,137 40,322 129,111 201,082 87,038 137,736 314,841 181,297 49,491 51,064 67,476 57,243 45,804 13,287 AveAge Population 2,-500,183 496,920 98,767 85,071 62,354 52,784 40,322 32,278 25,135 17,408 r2,.521 6,844 3,941 2,750 2,220 1,730 1,218 776 369 7,083 Percentages — Of Towns 0.28 0.28 0.85 028 1.13 0.28 1.13 2.27 1.42 3.12 13.03 13.03 5.10 6.52 11.05 13.32 16.71 10.20 Of Population 100.00 19.88 3.95 10.21 2.49 8.45 1.61 5.17 8.04 3.48 5.51 12.59 7.25 1.98 2.04 2.70 2.29 1.83 0.53 100.00 The city of Boston, containing a population of 496,920, stands alone in its class, and contains 19.88 per cent of the total population of the State. Outside of the city of Boston there is no city containing more than 100,000 persons. In the class ranging from 90,000 to 100,000 is found the city of Worcester, containing 3.95 per cent of the total population of the State. In the class ranging from 80,000 to 90,000 are found three cities, the total pojjulation therein contained being 10.21 per cent of the total population of the State. There are no cities in which the population ranges from 70,000 to 80,000. In the class ranging from 60,000 to 70,000 there is one city, its population being 2.49 per cent of the entire population of the State. There are four cities in which the population ranges from 50,000 to 60,000 ; one in the class ranging from 40,000 to 50,000 ; four, rang- ing from 30,000 to 40,000 ; eight, ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 ; and five cities and towns 58 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. in which the population ranges from 15,000 to 20,000. lu the class ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 are found 11 cities and towns. The classes to which we have so far referred, namely, those ranging from 10,000 to 100,000, together with the city of Boston, represent 11.04 per cent of the total number of cities and towns in the Commonwealth, and con- tain 68.79 per cent of the entire population At the other end of the scale, there are fomid 36 towns having a population imder 500 ; 59 ranging from 500 to 1,000 ; 47, from 1,000 to 1,500 ; 39, from 1,500 to 2,000 ; 23, from 2,000 to 2,500 ; 18, from 2,500 to 3,000 ; 46, from 3,000 to 5,000 ; and 46, from 5,000 to 10,000. These towns taken together con- stitute 88.96 per cent of the total number of the cities and towns, while they contain 31.21 per cent of the entire population of the State. The total number of cities and towns January 1, 1896, was 353, of which, as we have said, 32 were cities and 321 were towns. In 1885 there were 23 cities and 325 towns, making a total of 348 cities and towns. The newly incorporated cities have been men- tioned. The new towns since 1885 are North Attleborough, in Bristol Coimty, set off from Attleborough, June 14, 1887 ; AVest Tisbury, in Dukes County, set off from the town of Tisbmy, April 28, 1892 ; East Longmeadow, in Hamjjden Comity, set oft' from the town of Longmeadow, July 1, 1894 ; Avon, in Norfolk County, which was set off from the town of Stoughton, February 21, 1888, and afterwards received additional territory from the towns of Holbrook and Randolph ; and Hoi)edale, in Worcester County, which was set oft* from the town of Milford, April 7, 1886. In a subsequent presentation we shall give full information as to the dates of incorporation, changes in name and bovm- daries, population, etc., of the counties, cities, and towns. Estimated Pojjulation to 1905. To enable calculations of pojiulation to be readily made for years between the census periods, the following table is inserted, containing an estimate for all years between 1895 and 1905. The figures contained in this table are estimated upon a purely mathe- matical basis, except for the year 1895, which is, of course, the census year. Years. Popul.ition Years. Population 1895, ■ . 1896, 1897 1898, 1899 1900, 2,500,183 2,-571,938 2,645,753 2,721,686 2,799,798 2,880,152 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905, 2,962,812 3,047,845 3,135,318 3,225,302 3,317,868 Comparisons of Population in Classified Industrial Districts. Chief among the causes which have led to the increase in population of the State is the growth and prosperity of our manufacturing industries. In the Decennial Census of 1885 it was found that, exclusive of the city of Boston, there were 100 cities and towns leading in manufacturing, each showing a product ex- ceeding one million dollars in value for the Census year. These 100 cities and towns contained 59.24 per cent of the population of the State, and for the last decade they exhibit an increase of 34.60 per cent, a rate of increase relatively greater than that shown in other municipalities, inasmuch as the growth shown in all other cities and towns taken together, including the city of Boston, is at the rate of 20.20 per cent. As these 100 cities and towns include the suburban cities near Boston it is, of course, true that part of their growth is due to causes other than their prominence in manu- facturing, as in fact they share in the prosperity of the metropolis. Broadly considered, however, it remains true that to manufacturing the growth of these 100 municiimlities is largely due. TABULAR ANALYSES. 59 The leading industries of the State include Textiles, Boots and Shoes, Metals and Me- tallic Goods, Leather, and Paper and Paper Goods. Under these designations about 50 per cent of the total product of the State is found. If, under these industry heads, we classify the cities and towns, placing each in the class representing the principal industry of the city or town, on the basis of persons employed in 18^5, and include no munici- pality in which the product in the specified industry for that year did not reach $300,000 in value, we arrive at certain results which are interesting as showing the growth of the leading industrial cities and towns. Under the classification " Textiles " we group the following, comparing their popu- lation for 1885 and 1895 : Cities and Towns. Population Increase (+), OR Decrease (— ), in 1893 as COMPARED WITH 188.5 1883 1893 Number Percentages Adams, 8,283 7,837 —446 —5.38 Amesbury, 4,403 9,986 -t-5,583 + 126 80 Andover, . 5,711 6,145 +434 +7.60 Billerica, . 2,161 2,577 -1-416 + 19.25 Chicopee, 11,516 16,420 +4,904 +42.58 Clinton, . 8,945 11,497 +2,552 +28.53 Dracut, • 1,927 2,443 +516 +26.78 Dedhain, . 6,641 7,211 +570 +8.58 Dudley, . 2,742 3,203 +461 +16.81 Fall River, . 56,870 89,203 +32,-333 +56.85 FiTCHBURG, . 15,375 26,409 + 11,034 +71.77 Grafton, . 4,498 5,101 +603 + 13.41 Great Harrington, . 4,471 4,794 +323 +7.22 Groveland, 2,272 2,333 +61 +2.68 Hinsdale, 1,656 1,650 —6 —0.36 Holden, . 2,471 2,602 + 131 +5.30 Hyde Park, . 8,376 11,826 +3,450 +41.19 Ipswich, . 4,207 4,720 +513 + 12.19 Lawrence, 38,862 52,164 +13,302 • +34.23 Leicester, 2,923 3,239 +316 + 10.81 Lowell, . 64,107 84,367 +20,260 +31.60 Lndlow, • 1,649 2,562 +913 +55.37 Maynard, 2,703 3,090 +387 +14.32 Methuen, 4,507 5,690 +1,183 +26.25 Millbury, 4,555 5,222 +667 + 14.64 New Bedford, 33,393 55,251 +21,858 +65.46 North Adams, 12,540 19,135 +6,595 +52.59 Northbridge, . 3,786 5,280 + 1,494 +39.46 Palmer, . 5,923 6,858 +935 +15.79 PiTTSFIELD, . 14,466 20,461 +5,995 +41.44 Saugus, . 2,855 4,497 + 1,642 +57.51 Soiithbridge, . 6,500 8,250 +1,750 +26.92 Sutton, . 3,101 3,420 +319 +10.29 Taintox, 23,674 27,115 +3,441 +14.53 Uxbridge, 2,948 3,546 +598 +20.28 Walpole, . 2,443 2,994 +551 +22.55 Ware, 6,003 7,651 +1,648 +27.45 Warren, . 4,032 4,430 +398 +9.87 Watertown, 6,238 7,788 +1,550 +24.85 Webster, . 6,220 7,799 +1,579 +25.39 West Boylston, 2,927 2,968 +41 +1.40 Westford, 2,193 2,418 +225 +10.26 Totals, . 411,073 562,152 +151,079 +36.75 60 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. The population of these textile cities and towns in 1885 was 411,073. come 562,152, a gain of 36.75 per cent. The Boot and Shoe cities and towns appear in the following table ; It has now be- Cities and Towks. Population Increase (+). OR Decrease (— ), ix 1895 as COMPARED WITH 1885 1885 1895 Xumber Percentages Abington, 3,699 4,207 +.508 + 13.73 Ashland, . 2,633 2,090 -543 —20.62 Athol, 4,758 7,364 +2,606 +5477 Beverlt, 9,186 11,806 +2,620 i-2§..52 Braintree, 4,040 5,311 +1,271 +31.46 Brockton, 20,783 33,165 +12,382 +59.58 Brookfield, 3,013 3,279 +266 +8.83 Danvers, . 7,061 8,181 +1,120 +15.86 Essex, 1,722 1,587 —135 -7.84 Georgetown, • 2,299 2,050 —249 —10.83 Hayerhill, . 21,795 30,209 +8,414 +38 61 Holbrook, 2,334 2,298 -36 —1 54 Holliston, 2,926 2,718 —208 -7 11 Hopkinton, 3,922 2,984 —938 -23.92 Hudson, . 3,968 5,308 +1,340 +33.77 Lynn, 45,867 62,354 +16,487 +35.95 Marblehead, . 7,517 7,671 +154 +2.05 Marlborough, 10,941 14,977 +4,036 +36.89 Medway, . 2,777 2,913 +136 +4.90 Milford, . 9,343 8,959 —384 —4.11 Natick, . 8,460 8,814 +354 +4.18 Newburtport, 13,716 14,552 +836 +^5.10 North Brookfield, 4,201 4,635 +434 +10 33 Pepperell, 2,587 3,321 +734 +28.37 Randolph, 3,807 3,694 —113 -2.97 Rockland, 4,785 5,523 +738 +15.42 Rowley, . 1,183 1,272 +89 +7.52 Salem, . 28,090 34,473 +6,383 +22.72 Spencer, . 8,247 7,614 —633 —7.68 Stoneham, 5,659 6,284 +625 +11.04 Stoughton, 5,173 5,272 +99 +1.91 "VVestborough, . 4,880 5,235 +355 +7.27 Weymouth, . 10,740 11,291 +551 +5.13 "Whitman, ' 3,595 5,744 +2,149 +59.78 Totals, . 275,707 337,155 +61,448 +22 29 The cities and towns grouped in the preceding table contained a population of 275,707 in 1885. This has risen to 337,155, a gain of 22.29 per cent. It will be noticed that while the towns as a whole exhibit growth, nevertheless a decrease appears in certain places. In a subsequent presentation the changes in population due to changes in area or other exceptional causes will be especially pointed out. It is sufficient to note here that some of the decreases appearing in this table may be thus legitimately accounted for, as, for instance, in the town of Milford which lost territory by the incorporation of the town of Hopedale. In other cases a slight depression of the boot and shoe industry at the time the Census of 1895 was taken accounts for the failure to show an increase over the figures for 1885. The next table presents the cities and towns which lead in the manufacture of metals and metallic goods. TABULAR ANALYSES. Gl Cities and Towns. Population Increase (+), OR Decrease (— ), in 1895 as COMPARED WITH 1885 1885 1895 Number Percentages Attleborough,* 13,175 14,864 +1,689 +12.82 Bridgewater, . 3,827 4,686 +859 +22.45 Canton, • 4,380 4,636 +256 +5.84 Mansfield, 2,939 3,722 +783 4-26.64 Montague, 5,629 6,058 +429 +7.62 Somerset, 2,475 1,983 —492 —19.88 Wareham, 3,254 3,367 + 113 +3.47 Worcester, . 68,389 98,767 +30,378 +44.42 Totals, . 104,068 138,083 +34,015 +32.69 * Including also North Attleborough in 1895. These towns had a population of 104,068 in 1885 which has risen to 138,083, a gain of 32.69 per cent. Every municipality in the group shows an increase except the town of Somerset which has suffered industrial reverses. The cities and towns in which the manufacture of leather is the leading industry ap- pear below. Cities and Towns. Population Increase (+), OR Decrease (— ), in 1895 as compared with 1885 1885 1893 Number Percentages Peabody Winchester, WOBURN 9,530 4,390 11,750 10,507 6,150 14,178 +977 + 1,760 +2,428 + 10.25 +40.09 +20.66 Totals, 25,670 30,835 +5,165 +20.12 In these cities and towns the population has risen from 25,670 in 1885 to 30,835, a gain of 20. 12 per cent. Growth in each municipality has contributed to this result, although the large percentage shown in Winchester is mainly due to the development of the town as a place of residence, the Leather industry at present being an incidental rather than a prominent factor in the prosperity of the town, which is residential rather than industrial. The concluding table presents the cities and towns devoted largely to the Paper and Paper Goods industry. • Cities and Towns. I'orrLATioN Increase (+), OR Decrkase (— ), IN 1895 AS compared with 1885 1885 1895 Number Percentages Dalton, 2,113 3,210 +1,097 +51.92 HOLYOKE 27,895 40,322 +12,427 ' +44.55 Lee 4,274 4,066 —208 —4.87 Russell, 847 846 —1 -0.12 South Hadley, 3,949 4,443 +494 +12.51 West Springfield, 4,448 6,125 +1,677 +37.70 Totals, 43,526 59,012 +15,486 +35.58 62 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. The population of the cities and towns in this group was 43,526 in 1885 The per- centage of increase is 35.58, the population now being 59,012, although the growth is seen to be quite unequal when the municipalities are compared with one another. The several groups are brought together in the following recapitulation : Classification bt Increase in 1895 as compaked with 1885 Classification by Industries. Increase in 1895 AS compared with 1885 Industries. Number Percentages Number Percentages Textiles, .... Boots and shoes, Metals and metallic goods, +151,079 +61,448 +34,015 +36.75 +22.29 +32.69 Leather, .... Paper and paper goods. +5,165 +15,486 +20.12 +35.58 If we rank the cities and towns by industries according to the percentage of growth in each class, shown in 1895 as compared with 1885, the groups take the following order : Textiles, Paper and Paper Goods, Metals and Metallic Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Leather. It must be remembered that in forming the groups of cities and towns under the foregoing heads, the classification is somewhat arbitrary, and is made, as before stated, upon the basis of the industry which leads for the city and town in the number of persons employed in 1885, the industrial returns for 1895 not being available as yet. Some of the places have diversified industries which of course have contributed to their growth. For example, Holyoke, classed as a paper town, has large textile interests ; Tauuton, classed under textiles, is largely engaged iu metals and metallic goods ; LoAvell, besides textiles, has extensive manufactories of metals and metallic goods and machinery ; Lynn, besides boots and shoes, is connected with the leather industry, and Worcester, classed under metals and metallic goods, has also various other extensive industries. Within the limitations stated, however, the classification is indicative. Special Presentations for the City of Boston. Before closing the analytical consideration of the growth in population, we present, for the city of Boston, a table showing the population according to the old Avard lines, that is to say, according to the ward lines which had existed since 1875, being superseded by a new division taking effect, so far as the Census was concerned, in May of the census year. CiTT OF Boston. Boston, . Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8, AVard 9, Ward 10, Ward 11, Population 1885 390,393 15,659 15,760 12,328 12,518 12,827 17,256 12,038 11,986 11,239 9,746 17,863 1895 496,920 23,821 18,774 13,943 13,375 12,986 18,194 12,965 13,990 11,857 5,883 25,729 Increase (+), OR Decrease (— ), in 1895 as compared with 1885 Number + 106,527 ,+8,162 +3,014 +1,615 +857 +159 +938 +927 +2,004 +618 —3,863 +7,866 Percentages +27.29 +52.12 +19.12 +13.10 +6.86 +1.24 +5.44 +7.70 +1G.72 +5 50 —39.64 +44.04 TABULAR ANALYSES. 63 Cixr OF Boston. Population Increase (+), OR Decrease (— ), in 1895 as COMPARED WITH 1885 1885 1895 Number i Percentages Boston — Con. Ward 12, 13,845 10,748 —3,097 —22.37 Ward 13, 22,547 20,506 —2,041 —9.05 Ward 14, 22,741 27,906 +5,165 +22.71 Ward 15, 16,237 19,501 +3,264 +20.10 Ward 16, 16,459 16,343 —116 —0.70 AVard 17, 14,747 16,715 +1,968 +13.35 Ward 18, 14,140 17,725 +3,585 +25.35 Ward 19, 20,557 22,622 +2,065 +10.05 Ward 20, 20,994 30,261 +9,267 +44.14 Ward 21, 15,627 28,364 +12,737 +81.51 Ward 22, . 15,838 26,012 +10,174 +64.24 Ward 23, 17,425 32,761 +15,336 +88.01 Ward 24, 21,500 40,938 +19,438 +90.41 Ward 25, . 8,516 15,001 +6,485 +76.15 An inspection of the percentages in the preceding table will enable the reader to trace the growth of different sections of the city since 1885. In a subsequent presentation the growth of the city proper, and the growth of the annexed and outlying sections will be shown, with comparisons from the earliest years. In order to comply with requests received from persons desiring the figures, the pop- ulation of Boston has been distributed according to police and missionar}- districts, the first being arbitrary divisions of the city made for police pvirposes by the Board of Police Commissioners, and the second administrative districts for missionary work in charge of the City Missionary. As these tabulations may possibly be of wider interest they are inserted below, it being understood, however, that the distribution in each case, although fairly accurate, is ajjproximate, for the reason that boimdaries of the wards are seldom coterminous, either wholly or in part, with those of the districts named, and, therefore, in making up the district population, in some instances, arbitrarj- divisions of the ward figures were necessary. The first presentation exhibits the population by Police Divisions. Police Divisions. Estimated Population in 1895 Police Divisions. Estimated Population in 1895 Boston 496,920 Boston — Con. Number 1, . 22,288 Number 9, 51,798 Number 2, . 10,970 Number 10, . 44,171 Number 3, . 25,070 Number 11, . 42,004 Number 4, . 12,244 Number 12, . 35,828 Number 5, . 52,809 Number 13, . 36,116 Number 6, . 29,555 Number 14, . 15,001 Number 7, . 39,995 Number 15, . 40,304 Number 8, . 2,600 Number 16, . 36,167 The next presentation shows the population by Missionary Districts, and in this case it is possible to give the population within the same territorial divisions in 1885. 64 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Missionary Districts. Estimated Estimated Population in Population in 1885 1895 390,393 496,920 15,659 23,821 15,760 18,774 23,275 24,676 34,117 36,252 26,947 20,880 9,931 17,609 11,391 15,079 15,603 16,530 8,788 10,132 11,660 15,540 13,215 13,630 30,665 29,800 30,860 37,657 12,379 19,509 25,426 38,240 1-9,603 29,787 17,425 32,761 21,500 40,938 37,673 40,304 8,516 15,001 BOSTOX, Number 1, Number 2, Number 3, Number 4, Number 5, Number 6, Number 7, Number 8, Number 9, Number 10, Number 11, Number 12, Number 13, Number 14, Number 15, Number 16, Number 17, Number 18, Numlier 19, Number 20, Comparisons of the Male and Female Poinilation. The presentation, pages 25 to 32, shows the number of males and females, together with the total population, and the percentages of males and females of the whole popu- lation, for each county, city, ward, and town, and for the State. This is followed by the presentation, pages 33 to 42, which shows the increase and decrease of the population by sex, for each municipality, by counties, and for the State. By these presentations we find that in 1895 the males in the State numbered 1,214,701, and the females 1,285,482, these tables indicating that the males represented 48.58 per cent of the entire population, and the females, 51.42, the excess of females representing 2.84 percent of the entire population. Analyzing the final presentation, we find that the males in 1885 numbered 932,884, or 48.03 per cent of the whole population, while the females numbered 1,009,257, or 51.97 per cent of the total population, the excess of females representing 3.94 of the whole population. Thus it will be seen that while the females still remain in excess, the -pro- portion Avhich this excess of females rei^resents of the whole population has declined during the decade. The results maybe more readily compared by means of the follow- ing table, which recapitulates the figures for 1885 and 1895, with percentages : Males Females Population Percentages Census Years. Males Females 1895, 1885, 1,214,701 932,884 1,285,482 1,009,257 2,500,183 1,942,141 48.58 48.03 51.42 51.97 Increase, .... 281,817 276,225 558,042 +0.55 -0.55 The final line of the foregoing table shows at once that the numerical increase in males during the decade has been 281,817, the numerical increase in females being 276,225 ; TABULAR ANALYSES. 65 and while the percentage whieli the males constitute of the total population has in- creased 0.55 per cent, the percentage which the females constitute of the total popula- tion exhibits a corresponding decline. The following table presents a similar comparison for the years 1885 and 1875 : Males Females 1 Population 1 Percentages Census Yeaks. Males Females 1885, 1875, ...... 932,884 794,383 1,009,257 857,529 1,942,141 ' 1,651,912 48.03 48.09 51.97 51.91 Increase, .... 138,501 151,728 290,229 —0.06 +0.06 The males in 1875 numbered 79-4,383, and represented 48.09 per cent of the whole population, the females numbering 857,529, constituting 51.91 j)er cent of the whole pop- ulation. Comparing these figures with those lor 1885 it Avill be seen that the excess of females was slightly greater, when considered as a percentage of the total population, in 18S5 than in 1875. In 1875, there were 107.95 females to 100 males ; in 1885, 108.19 females to 100 males ; while in 1895 there are 105.83 females to 100 males. In 1840, the excess of females over males was but 7,672, or 102.13 females to every^ 100 males; in 1855 there was an excess of females over males of 32,301, or 105.87 females to every 100 males ; in 18G5 the excess of females was 63,011, or 110.46 females to ever}- 100 males. During the last 55 years, the percentage of females of the whole poi^ulation Avas highest in 1865, being 52.48 per cent, and lowest in 1840, or 50.53 per cent. The following table exhibits the percentages of males and females respectively of the total population in 1885 and 1895, Avith the increase or decrease in percentages in 1895 as compared Avith 1885 : Percentages of Males in — Increase (+),or Decrease (— ), in Percentages in 1895 as com- pared ^vith 1885 Percentages of Fe- males IN — Increase (+),or Decrease (— ), in Percentages 1885 1895 1885 1895 in 189.5 as com- pari'd with 1885 THE STATE. 48.03 48.58 +0.55 51.97 51.42 —0.55 Barnstable, .... 48.47 48.07 —0.40 51.53 51.93 +0.40 Berkshire, . 48.96 49.28 +0.32 51.04 50.72 -0.32 Bristol, . 47.86 48.21 +0.35 52.14 51.79 —0.35 Dukes, . 48.51 48.54 +0.03 51.49 51.46 -0.03 Essex, . 47.78 49.01 +1.23 52.22 50.99 —1.23 Franklin, 50.10 50.55 +0.45 49.90 49.45 —0.45 Hampden, . 47.89 48.47 +0.58 52.11 51.53 —0.58 Hampshire, 47.29 47.63 +0.34 52.71 52.37 -0.34 Middlesex, . 47.44 47.94 +0.50 52.56 52.06 -0.50 Nantucket, . 42.65 43.60 +0.95 57.35 56.40 -0.95 Norfolk, 47.97 48.05 +0.08 52.03 51.95 -0.08 Plymouth, 49.65 49.95 +0.30 50.35 50.05 —0.30 Suflfolk, 47.69 48.29 +0.60 52.31 51.71 —0.60 "Worcester, 49.01 49.62 +0.61 50.99 50.38 —0.61 In the counties of Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, IlamiDden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nan- tucket, Xorfolk, and Suftblk, the percentages of females of the total population are slightly greater than for the State at large. All of the counties shoAV a decrease in the percentages of females of the total population in 1895 as compared Avith 1885, except 6Q CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. the county of Barnstable, which shows an increase. The increases and decreases are, of course, comparatively slight. Similar comparisons for each of the cities are brought forward in the following table : OlTIES Percentages of Males ix — Increase (-|-),or Decrease (—), in Percentages in 1895 as com- pared witli « 1885 Percentages of Fe- males IN — Increase (+),or Decrease (— ), in Percentages 1885 1895 1885 1895 in 1 89.5 as com- pared with 1885 Beverly, .... 47.34 48.52 +1.18 52.66 51.48 — 1.18 Boston, . 47.69 48.23 +0.54 52.31 51.77 — 0.,54 Brockton, 50.03 49.93 —0.10 49.97 50 07 +0.10 Cambridge, . 47.96 48.79 +0.83 52.04 51.21 —0.83 Chelsea, 47.22 48.85 +1.63 52.78 51.15 —1.63 Chicopee, 46.52 49.30 +2.78 53.48 50.70 -2.78 Everett, 49.46 48.76 —0.70 50.54 51.24 +0.70 Fall River, 47.14 47.87 +0.73 52.86 52.13 —0.73 Fitclilnirg, 48.79 49.37 +0.58 51.21 50.63 —0.58 Gloucester, 54.02 57.63 +3.61 45.98 42.37 —3.61 Haverhill, 47.97 48.11 +0.14 52.03 51.89 —0.14 Holyoke, 47.38 47.61 +0.23 52.62 52.39 —0.23 Lawrence, 45.56 48.13 +2.57 54.44 51.87 -2.57 Lowell, . 44.48 46.14 +1.66 55.52 53.86 —1.66 Lynn, . 47.42 48.39 +0.97 52.58 51.61 —0.97 Maiden, 46.87 46.87 *_ 53.13 53.13 *_ Marlborough, 50.88 49.87 —1.01 49.12 50.13 +1.01 Medford, 48.86 48.66 —0,20 51.14 51.34 +0.20 New Bedford, 46.16 47.34 +1.18 53.84 52.66 —1.18 Newburyport, 44.93 45.46 +0.53 55.07 54.54 —0.53 Newton, 44.24 44.78 +0.54 55.76 55.22 —0.54 North Adams, 48.32 48.86 +0.54 51.68 51.14 —0.54 Northampton, 45.38 44.39 —0.99 54.62 55.61 +0.99 Pittsfield, 47.49 48.08 +0.59 52.51 51.92 —0.59 Quincy, 50.98 51.22 +0.24 49.02 48.78 —0.24 Salem, . 45.48 47.20 +1.72 54.52 52.80 -1.72 Somerville, 47.35 47.73 +0.38 52.65 52.27 —0.38 Springfield, 47.58 47.85 +0.27 52.42 52.15 -0.27 Taunton, 48.69 48.49 —0.20 51.31 51.51 +0.20 "Waltham, 45.92 46.17 +0.25 54.08 53.83 -0.25 "Wobnrn, 50.23 49.37 —0.86 49.77 50.63 +0.86 Worcester, 49.25 49.47 +0.22 50.75 50.53 —0.22 * The same for both years. The females constitute more than 50 per cent of the population in each of the cities except Gloucester and Quincy, the highest percentage, 55.61, being found in the cit}* of Northampton, and the lowest in the city of Gloucester, 42.37. In other words, in each of the cities there is an excess of females excej^t in Gloucester, where the males are con- siderably in excess, this excess being due to the peculiar character of the city as the centre of the fishing industry. In 1885, there were five cities in which males were in excess of females, namely, Brockton, Gloucester, Marlborough, Quincy, and Woburn. The per- centage which the females constitute of the whole population has declined in every city excei^t Brockton, Everett, Marlborough, Medford, Northampton, Taunton, and Woburn. The greatest decline is found in the city of Gloucester. In the city of Maiden, the percentage of females in 1885 and 1895 is identical. The distribution of the excess of males and the excess of females as regards the relative location in cities and towns is shown in the following table : TABULAR ANALYSES. 67 Excess op Males Excess oi ' Females Net Excess of The State, asd Number Excess Number Excess Counties. of Cities or Towns Males Females 'of Males of Cities or Towns Males Females of Females Females The State, . 165 176,211 160,528 15,683 186 1,037,700 1,124,164 86,464 70,781 (cities). 2 26,865 22,058 4,807 30 762,566 824,278 61,712 56,905 (towns). 163 1-49,346 138,470 10,876 156 275,134 299,886 24,752 13,876 Barnstable (towns) , 1 178 152 26 14 13,116 14,208 1,092 1,066 Berkshire (cities), . - - - - 2 19,188 20,408 1,220 1,220 (towns),* 18 8,990 7,966 1,024 11 13,946 14,992 1,046 22 Bristol (cities), - - - - 3 82,009 89,560 7,551 7,551 (towns), 11 11,541 10,853 688 6 12,032 13,024 992 304 Dulves (towns), 2 178 131 47 5 1,879 2,050 171 124 Essex (cities), 1 16,257 11,954 4,303 6 98,429 107,129 8,700 4,397 (towns) , 7 11,566 10,772 794 21 35,661 38,625 2,964 2,170 Franklin (towns),* 21 15,195 14,088 1,107 4 4,709 5,375 666 -441 Hampden (cities), . - - - - 3 51,944 56,320 4,376 4,376 (towns). 13 7,029 6,464 565 7 15,160 16,021 861 296 Hampshire (cities), - - - - 1 7,434 9,312 1,878 1,878 (towns), 16 8,716 8,209 507 6 9,911 11,128 1,217 710 Middlesex (cities) , . - - - - 10 170,164 188,422 18,258 18,258 (towns). 21 17,770 15,528 2,242 23 51,389 55,944 4,555 2,313 Nantuclvct (towns). - - - - 1 1,315 1,701 386 386 Norfolk (cities), . 1 10,608 10,104 504 - - - - —504 (towns), . 6 8,231 7,824 407 20 45,941 52,111 6,170 5,763 Plymouth (cities),. - - - - 1 16,559 16,606 47 47 (towns). 12 12,678 11,457 1,221 14 21,457 22,741 1,284 63 Suffolk (cities). - - - - 2 254,939 273,245 18,306 18,306 • (towns). 1 3,721 3,702 19 1 2,015 2,177 162 143 "Worcester (cities), . - - - 2 61,900 63,276 1,376 1,376 (towns) , 34 43,553 41,324 2,229 23 46,603 49,789 3,186 957 * Two towns (Sandigtield in Berkshire, and Bernardston in Franklin) show no excess, there being an equal number of males and females. From this table it is seen that for the State, two cities, repx^esenting a popitlation of 48,923, or 1.96 per cent of the whole population, show an excess of 4,807 males, while 30 cities, with a population of 1,586,844, or 03.47 per cent of the total population, show an excess of 61,712 females, the net excess of females in the cities as a whole being 56,905. It may be mentioned in passing that the net excess of females in the cities as a whole in 1885 was 56,244. Thus, notwithstanding changes in the cities when con- sidered individually, the net excess of females within municipalities under city govern- ment is, numerically, substantially the same as in 1885. On the other hand, 163 towns, having a population of 287,816, or 11.51 per cent of the whole jjopulation, show an excess of 10,876 males, while 156 towns, having a total population of 575,020, or 23 per cent of the total population of the State, show an excess of 24,752 females, the net excess of females in the towns taken as a whole being 13,876, as against 20,129, the nu- merical net excess of females in towns in 1885. In 1895, the cities show 30.65 per cent of the total excess of males, 71.37 per cent of the total excess of females, and 80.40 per cent of the net excess of females ; while the towns show 69.35 per cent of the total ex- cess of males, 28.63 per cent of the total excess of females, and 19.60 per cent of the net excess of females. The cities in each of the counties when taken together show an excess of females, except in the coimty of Norfolk, which contains but one city, namely, Quincy, Avherein the males are in excess. When the towns of each of the counties are grouped together, each group exhibits an excess of females, except in Franklin Count}', wherein the 21 towns when taken together show an excess of males. In the town of Sandisfield, in Berkshire County, and Bernardston, in Franklin Count}^ there is an equal number of males and females. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS. [69] TILLAGES: BY TOWISrS. [This preseatation shows the number of families, tlie number of males and females, and the total population of each city and town, and the same facts for the several villages or sections of which each city or town is composed. The population which lies outside of the well defined limits of the villages or sections is included under the name of the city or town itself which is, of necessity, repeated under its own name in order to present the total population for the town. In those cases where the name of the city or town is simply repeated, it means that no villages or sections were reported separately owing to lack of definite boundaries, although such undefined villages or sections are actually located in some cities and towns.] Counties, Cities, Towns, anu Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation BARNSTABLE. BARNSTABLE -Con. Barnstable, . 1,173 1,944 2,111 4,055 Falmouth, 722 1,283 1,372 2,6.55 Barnstable, 169 279 321 600 Davisville, 22 34 36 70 Centreville, 118 168 211 379 East Falmouth, 59 109 100 209 Cotuit, 137 221 243 464 Falmouth, 211 360 412 772 Hyannis, . 361 599 638 1,237 Falmouth Heights, 12 26 20 46 Hyannisport, . 46 91 82 173 Hatchville, 30 53 60 113 Marston's Mills, 68 132 129 261 Korth Falmouth, . 54 81. 102 183 Osterville, 1-2.5 208 220 428 Quissett, . 21 41 42 83 Santuit, 28 55 57 112 Teatickett, 43 77 76 153 South Hyannis, 20 26 30 56 Waquoit, . 62 105 108 213 West Barnstable, . 101 165 180 345 West Falmouth, . 94 163 166 329 Bourne 429 772 808 1,580 Wood's Holl, . 114 234 250 484 Bourne, . 124 232 222 454 Harwich, 783 1,253 1,279 2,.532 Bournedale, . 29 46 50 96 East Harwich, 73 134 126 260 Buzzard's Bay, 61 123 128 251 Harwich, . 186 323 325 648 Cataumet, 49 85 82 167 Harwichport, . 180 236 266 502 Monument Beach, . 40 71 77 148 North Harwich, 65 99 9C 195 Pocasset, . 61 93 104 197 Pleasant Lake, 75 151 144 295 Sagamore, 65 122 145 267 South Harwich, 72 97 107 204 Brewster, 255 437 464 901 West Harwich, 132 213 215 428 Brewster, . 113 156 207 363 Mashpee, 81 178 152 330 East Brewster, 47 98 81 179 Mashpee, . 68 151 132 283 South Brewster, 34 51 55 106 South Mashpee, 13 27 20 47 West Brewster, 61 132 121 253 Orleans, 375 559 639 1,198 Chatham, 543 898 911 1,809 East Orleans, . 102 137 175 312 Chatliam, . 332 556 544 1,100 Orleans, . 219 350 382 732 Chathamport, . 38 57 67 124 South Orleans, 54 72 82 154 North Chatham, 43 63 74 137 Provincetowu, 1,216 2,215 2,340 4,555 South Chatham, 86 145 152 297 Provincetown, 1,216 2,215 2,340 4,555 West Chatham, 44 77 74 151 Sandwich, 442 734 846 1,580 Dennis 817 1,164 1,381 2,.545 East Sandwich, 42 66 73 139 Dennis, 115 171 188 359 Forestdale, 19 27 29 56 Dennisport, 257 353 425 778 Sandwich, 301 518 571 1,089 East Dennis, . 103 147 191 338 South Sandwich, . 26 42 52 94 South Dennis, . 132 203 234 437 Spring Hill, 54 81 121 202 West Dennis, . 210 290 343 633 Truro 229 402 413 815 Eastham, 137 234 242 476 North Truro, . 70 101 116 217 Eastham, . 107 181 189 370 South Truro, . 35 87 56 113 North Eastham, 30 53 53 106 Truro, 124 244 241 4S5 [71] 72 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towys, AND Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- latiou Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation BARNSTABLE - Con. BERKSHIRE — Con. Wellfleet, 332 449 519 968 Mount Washington, . 31 70 60 136 Soutli Wellfleet, . 47 59 62 121 Mt. Washington, . 31 76 60 136 "Welineet, 2S5 390 457 847 NewAshford, 30 68 48 116 Yarmoutli, 535 772 883 1,655 New Ashford, . . 30 68 48 116 South Yarmouth, . 2-23 306 329 635 New Marlborough, 325 682 606 1,288 AVest Yarmouth, 80 133 131 264 Clayton, . 41 98 76 174 Yarmouth, 10- 151 194 345 Hartsville, 39 75 69 144 Yarmouthport, 125 182 229 411 Mill River, 120 241 233 474 New Marlborough, 75 164 135 299 BERKSHIRE. South field. North Adams, . 50 3,931 104 9,350 93 9,785 197 19,135 Adams, .... 1,604 3,712 4,125 7,837 Blackinton, 81 187 182 369 Adams, 1,131 2,.'589 2,881 5,470 Greylock, . 109 335 317 652 Maple Grove, 107 255 264 499 North Adam.s, 3,741 8,828 9,286 18,114 Renfrew, . 277 682 779 1,461 •Otis, . . . . 136 289 229 518 Zylonite, . 89 206 201 407 East Otis, . 42 93 71 164 Alford, . 76 l.i2 128 280 North Otis, 22 43 35 78 Alford, . 76 152 128 280 Otis, .... 62 128 107 235 Becket, 219 483 405 888 West Otis, 10 25 16 41 Becket, 184 389 347 736 Peru 71 146 159 305 Becket Centre, 13 33 21 54 Peru, .... 71 146 159 305 AVest Becket, 22 61 37 98 PiTTSFIELD, . 4,342 9,838 10,623 20,461 Cheshire, 297 599 577 1,176 Barkersville, . 71 177 155 332 Cheshire, 297 599 .577 1,176 Bel Air, . 86 213 220 433 Clarksburg, . 214 502 507 1,009 Coltsville, 80 191 202 393 Briggsville, 40 111 119 230 PiTTSFIELD, . 3,906 8,717 9,560 18,277 Clarksburg, 174 391 388 779 Pontoosuc, 159 427 389 816 Dalton, . 688 1,506 1,704 3,210 West Pittsfleld, 40 113 97 210 Dalton, . 688 1„506 1,704 3,210 Richmond, . 164 354 347 701 Egremont, . 211 406 430 836 Richmond, 121 260 252 512 Egremont, 120 252 238 490 Richmond Furnace, 43 94 95 189 North Egremont, . 29 40 49 89 Sandislield, . 213 401 401 802 South Egremont, . 62 114 143 257 Montville, 34 46 65 111 Florida, . . . . 93 223 202 425 New Boston, . 32 56 51 107 Florida, . 6S 159 147 306 Sandisfield, 97 184 185 369 Hoosac Tunnel, 25 64 55 119 So. Sandisfield, 24 58 46 104 Great Barrington, 1,136 2,332 2,402 4,794 West New Boston, . 26 57 54 111 Great Barrington, . 857 1,791 1,843 3,634 Savoy 133 256 248 504 Housatonic, 247 487 556 1,043 Brier, 31 60 58 118 Van Dcusenville, . 32 54 63 117 Savoy, 73 132 136 268 Hancock, 117 266 245 511 Savoy Centre, . 29 . 64 54 118 Hancock, . 112 244 215 459 Sheffield, 481 944 9.53 1,897 Shaker Settlement, 5 22 30 52 Ashley Falls, . 88 135 149 284 Hinsdale, 346 821 829 1,650 Sheffield, . 393 809 804 1,613 Hinsdale, 346 821 829 1,650 Stockbridge, . 471 996 1,081 2,077 Lanesborough, . 210 434 414 848 Curtisville, 79 181 164 345 Berkshire, 60 147 145 292 Glendale, . 118 261 274 .535 Lanesborough, 144 287 269 556 Stockbridge, . 274 554 043 1,197 Lee, . . . . 922 1,973 2,093 4,066 Tyringham, . 90 186 177 363 East Lee, . 108 187 220 407 Tyringham, 90 186 177 363 Lee, . . . . 609 1,5.51 1,585 3,136 Washington, . 87 236 187 423 South Lee, 115 235 288 523 Washington, . 87 236 187 423 Lenox 581 1,529 1,343 2,872 West Stockbridge, 324 608 649 1,257 Lenox, 405 1,039 973 2,012 State Line, 21 46 45 91 Lenox Dale, . 110 329 236 505 West Stockbridge, . 230 415 457 872 Xew Lenox, . 66 161 134 295 West Stockbridge Monterey, 115 241 223 464 Centre, . 34 73 57 130 Monterey, 115 241 223 464 Williamsville, 39 74 90 164 VILLAGES : BY TOWXS. 73 VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. j Xum- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation BEKKSHIRE — Con. BRISTOL — Con. \Yilliamstown, 1,017 2,615 2,272 4,887 No. Attleboro' — Con. Blackinton, 126 291 280 571 Attleborough Falls, 250 516 580 1,096 So. Williamstown, . S8 192 179 371 North Attleborough, 1,179 2,453 2,700 5,153 AYillianistowu, 569 1,516 1,238 2,754 Old Town, 32 85 76 161 Williamstown Sta- Norton, . . . . 401 760 854 1,614 tion, 234 616 575 1,191 Barrowsville, . 63 117 127 244 Windsor, 135 301 255 556 Chartley, . 83 181 172 353 Windsor, . 135 301 255 556 East Norton, . 132 248 251 499 BRISTOL. Norton, Norton Furnace, 105 18 179 35 267 37 446 72 Acushnet, 294 568 547 1,115 Raynham, 397 751 767 1,518 Acushnet, 227 457 415 872 Judson, 44 81 79 160 Long Plain, 67 111 132 243 North Raynham, . 143 267 261 528 Attleborough, 1,890 4,029 4,259 8,288 Raynham, 46 75 84 159 Attleljorough, . 1,439 2,916 3,147 6,063 Raynham Centre, . 106 187 206 393 Dodgeville, 131 342 358 700 South Raynham, 58 141 137 278 Hebronville, . 131 342 323 665 Rehoboth, 451 958 852 1,810 South Attleborough, 189 429 431 860 Rehobotli, 451 958 852 1,810 Berkley, 256 482 473 955 Seekonk, 334 793 672 1,465 Berkley, . 165 313 306 619 Seekonk, . 334 793 672 1,465 Berkley Bridge, 34 67 58 125 Somerset, 497 1,040 943 1,983 Myricksville, . 57 102 109 211 Somerset, . 497 1,040 943 1,983 Dartmouth, . 814 1,.599 1,508 3,107 Swansea, 411 830 797 1,627 Apponegansett, 29 54 55 107 Hortouville, . 69 151 138 289 Dartmouth, 587 1,214 1,091 2,305 North Swansea, 69 139 134 273 North Dartmouth, . 77 131 154 285 South Swansea, 41 79 83 162 South Dai-tmouth, . 121 200 210 410 Swansea Centre, . S6 156 157 313 Dighton, 461 916 881 1,797 Swansea Village, . 146 305 285 590 Dighton, . 461 916 881 1,797 Tauntox, . 5,885 13,147 13,968 27,115 Easton 1,061 2,286 2,166 4,452 Taunton,* 5,885 13,147 13,968 27,115 Easton, 15 31 31 62 Westport, 702 1,344 1,334 2,678 Eastondale, 92 175 153 328 Central Village, . 26 47 44 91 Furnace Village, . 157 318 291 609 North Westport, 91 188 204 392 North Easton, . 674 1,492 1,445 2,937 South Westport, 21 41 37 78 South Easton, . 123 270 246 516 Westport, . 502 973 949 1,922 Fairhaven, . 898 1,554 1,784 3,338 Westport Harbor, . 5 15 8 23 Fairhaven, 898 1,.5.54 1,784 3,338 Westport Point, 57 80 92 172 Fall River, 17,948 42,704 46,409 89 ,203 Bowenville, Fall Rivek, . 336 16,758 977 39,782 1,008 43,414 1,985 83,196 DUKES. Flint Village, . 135 323 343 666 Chilmark, 95 151 153 304 Globe Village, 462 1,118 1,170 2,294 Chilmark, . 52 85 85 170 New Boston, . 59 128 131 259 Noman's Land, 3 10 8 18 Oak Grove Village, 27 64 67 131 Squibnocket, . 40 56 60 116 Steep Brook, . 171 312 360 672 Cottage City, 313 508 530 1,038 Freetown, 342 725 680 1,405 Cottage City, . 313 508 530 1,038 Assonet, . 101 210 204 414 Edgartown, . 377 527 598 1,125 East Freetown, 134 276 253 529 Chappaquiddic, 22 37 34 71 Freetown, 107 239 223 462 Edgartown, 355 490 564 1,054 Mansfield, 946 1,793 1,929 3,722 Gay Head, . 40 90 79 169 Manslield, 834 1,.55S 1,707 3,265 Gay Head, 40 90 79 169 AVest Mansfield, . 112 235 222 457 Gosnold, 38 88 52 140 New Bedford, . 12,221 26,158 29,093 55,251 Cuttyhunk, 29 60 40 100 New Bedford, 12,192 26,101 29,039 55,140 Nashawena Island, 1 3 1 4 Shawmut, . 29 57 54 111 Naushon Island, 6 20 10 30 North Attleborough, . 1,499 3,145 3,431 6,576 Pasque Island, 1 4 1 5 Adftmsdale, 38 91 75 166 Penikese Island, 1 1 - 1 74 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Num- Num- Counties, Cities, ber of Males Fe- Popu- Counties, Cities, i berof Males Fe- Popu- Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies m.iles lation Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies males lation DUKES — Con. ESSEX — Con. Tisbiiry, 289 477 525 1,002 Groveland, . 560 1,118 1,215 2,333 Tisbury, , 3 14 8 22 Groveland, 363 611 653 1,264 Vineyard Haven, . 272 446 496 942 South Groveland, . 197 507 562 1,069 "West Chop, . 14 17 21 38 Hamilton, 315 685 671 1,356 West Tisbury, 154 216 244 460 Asbury Grove, 56 58 89 147 Korth Tisbury, 73 111 118 229 Hamilton, 157 398 352 750 WestTisbui-y, SI 105 126 231 South District, 102 229 230 459 Haverhill, 6,902 14,535 15,674 30,209 ESSEX. Ayer's Village, 58 107 103 210 East Haverhill, 39 79 82 161 Amesbury, . 2,281 4,780 5,206 9,986 Haverhill, . 6,659 14,089 15,219 29,308 Amesbury, 2,160 4„553 4,951 9,504 North Parish, . 56 96 104 200 Salisbury Point, 121 227 255 482 Kock's Village, 67 113 121 234 Andover, 1,296 2,913 3,232 6,145 Rosemont, 23 51 45 96 Andover, . 810 1,850 2,099 3,949 Ipswich, 1,104 2,178 2,542 4,720 Ballardvale, . 209 397 468 865 Ipswich, . 1,070 2,108 2,476 4,584 Frye Village, . 93 201 257 458 Linebrook Parish, . 34 70 66 136 West Andover, 184 465 408 873 Lawrence, . 10,783 25,107 27,057 .52,164 Beverly, 2,914 5,728 6,078 11,806 Lawrence, . 9,206 21, ,522 23„S36 44,8.58 Beverly, 2,221 4,330 4,696 9,026 South Lawrence, . 1,.577 3,585 3,721 7,306 Beverly Cove, . 185 348 391 739 Lynn, . . . . 14,144 30,173 32,181 62,354 Beverly Farms, 205 425 408 833 East Lynn, 1,299 2,588 2.732 5,320 Montserrut, 86 193 142 335 Glenniere, 908 1,830 1,879 3,709 North Beverly, 217 432 44t 873 Highlands, 814 1,743 1,847 3,.590 Boxford, ISG 3.59 368 727 Lakeside, . 60 103 124 227 Boxford, . 115 196 202 398 Lynn, 8,365 17,966 19,367 37,333 West Boxford, 71 163 166 329 West Lynn, 2,698 5,943 6,232 12,175 Bradford, . 1,121 2 222 2,514 4,736 Lynnfleld, . 211 408 410 813 Bradford, 1,024 2,023 , 2,321 193 4,344 Lynntield, 117 224 209 433 Ward Hill, 97 199 392 South Lynnfleld, . 94 184 201 385 Danvers, 1,6.53 3,9.58 4,223 8,181 Manchester, . 488 893 983 1,876 Danvers, . 786 2,0.50 2,266 4,316 Manchester, . 488 893 983 1,876 Danvers Centre, 155 325 .365 690 Marblehead, . 2,003 3,649 4,022 7,671 Danversport, . 359 833 802 1,635 Devereaux, 39 89 85 174 Putnamville, . 57 110 108 218 Marblehead, . 1,954 3,.543 3,905 7,448 Tapleyville, . 296 640 682 1,322 Marblehead Neck, . 10 17 32 49 Essex, . . . . 445 809 778 1,.587 Merrimac, 605 1,111 1,190 2,301 Essex, 250 469 441 910 Merrimac, 112 206 204 410 Essex Falls, . 72 137 128 265 Merrimac Centre, . 401 745 821 1,566 South Essex, . 123 203 209 412 Merrimacport, 92 160 165 325 Georgetown,. .541 999 1,051 2,050 Methuen, 1,317 2,760 2,930 5,690 Byfleld, . 53 104 88 192 Ayer's Village, 9 19 15 34 Georgetown, . 414 745 816 1,.561 Methuen, . 1,308 2,741 2,915 5,656 Marlborough, . 24 .54 52 106 Middleton, . 219 428 410 838 South Georgetown, 50 96 95 191 Middleton, 211 392 390 782 Gloucester, 5,416 16,257 11,954 28,211 South Middleton, . 8 36 20 56 Annisquain, 98 160 174 334 Nahant, . . . . 204 425 440 865 Bay View, 228 583 482 1,065 Nahant, . 204 425 440 865 East Gloucester, . 606 1,682 1,516 3,198 Newbury, 360 760 729 1,489 Fresh Water Cove Byfleld, . 199 396 300 786 Village, . 24 39 52 91 Newbury, . 161 364 339 703 Gloucester, . 3,662 11,983 8,348 20,.331 Newburyport, . 3,479 6,616 7,936 14,5.52 Lanesville, 359 1,114 659 1,773 Newburyport, . 3,479 6,616 7,9.36 14,552 Magnolia, 57 134 113 247 North Andover, . 796 1,765 1,804 3,569 Eiverdale, 1.55 294 .321 615 North Andover, 222 507 499 1,006 West Gloucester, . 137 268 289 557 N. Andover Depot, . 574 1,2.58 1,305 2,563 1 VILLAGES : BY TOWNS. 75 VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation ESSEX — Con. FRANKLIN — Con. Peaboily, 2,37."? 5,262 5,245 10,507 Colrain — Con. Peaboily, . 2,049 4,560 4,594 9,1,54 Griswoldville, . 69 178 138 316 South Peabody, 201 440 407 847 Shattuckville, . 35 76 68 144 AVest Peabody, 1-23 262 244 506 Willis Place, . 24 75 73 148 Rockport, 1,236 2,966 2,323 5,289 Conway, 309 657 647 1,304 Pigeon Cove, 406 1,247 793 2,040 Conway, . 309 657 647 1,304 Rockport, . 830 1,719 1,.530 3,249 Deerfleld, 674 1,.550 1,457 3,007 Rowley, . 340 6,56 616 1,272 Cheapside, 44 133 90 223 Millwood, 39 74 64 138 Deerfleld, . 110 232 255 487 Rowley, . 301 582 5.52 1,134 East Deerfleld, 39 87 61 148 Salem, . 7,C23 16,270 18,201 34,473 Green River, . 143 326 317 643 Baker's Island, 3 5 6 11 Pettis Plain, . 31 69 69 138 Lowell Island, 1 1 4 5 South Deerfleld, . 241 543 528 1,071 Misery Island, 2 5 7 12 Wapping, . 21 50 47 97 North Salem, . 472 923 1,049 1,972 West Deerfleld, 45 110 90 200 Salem, .5,985 11,876 13,689 25,565 Erving 2.56 490 474 964 South Salem, . l,lo8 3,433 3,443 6,876 Erving, 148 274 263 537 Winter Island, 2 27 5 32 Farley, 32 66 60 126 Salisbury, 3.51 642 658 1,300 Miller's Falls, . 76 150 151 301 Salisbury, 344 629 645 1,274 Gill, . . . . 197 699 383 1,082 Salisbury Beach, . 7 13 13 26 Gill 97 190 174 364 Saugus, . . . . 1,06.5 2,189 2,308 4,497 Mount Hermoii, 25 338 34 372 Cliftondale, 383 783 864 1,647 Riverside, 75 171 175 346 East Saugus, . 221 421 470 891 Greenfleld, . 1,4.50 2,987 3,242 6,229 North Saugus, . 42 95 88 183 Greenfleld, 1,450 2,987 3,242 6,229 Saugus, 142 302 308 610 Hawley, 110 250 218 468 Saugus Centre, 277 588 578 1,166 Bozrah, . 14 35 31 66 Swampscott, . 823 1,534 1,725 3,259 Hawley, . 42 96 79 175 Beach Bluff, . 4 15 19 34 West Hawley, . 54 119 108 227 Swampscott, . 819 1,519 1,706 3,225 Heath, . . . . 120 250 226 476 Topsfleld, 264 516 517 1,0.33 Dell 15 35 26 61 Topslield, . 264 516 517 1,033 Heath, 60 127 116 243 Wenham, 234 431 455 886 North Heath, . 45 88 84 172 Wenham, . 234 431 455 886 Leverett, . 200 379 365 744 West Newbury, . 440 811 832 1,643 East Leverett, 44 F»^ 1 1 82 159 West Newbury, 440 811 832 1,643 Leverett, . 57 107 98 205 Long Plain, 23 52 46 98 FRANKLIN. Moore's Corner, 26 52 47 99 North Leverett, 50 91 92 1S3 Ashfleld, 2.52 523 490 1,013 Leyden, . . . . 88 185 178 363 Ashtield, . 169 414 344 758 Leyden, . 68 149 144 293 Ashfleld Plain, 61 80 111 191 West Leyden, . 20 36 34 70 South Ashfleld, 22 29 35 64 Monroe, 65 176 122 298 Bernardstou, 209 389 389 778 Monroe, . 65 176 122 298 Bernardston, . 209 389 389 778 Montague, 1,349 3,076 2,982 6,058 Buckland, 387 785 763 1,548 Lake Pleasant, 29 22 36 58 Buckland, 149 259 283 542 Miller's Falls, . 128 282 246 528 Shelburne Falls, 238 526 480 1,006 Montague, 241 459 4(4 903 Charlemont, . 275 526 515 1,041 Montague City, 81 196 171 367 Charlemont, . 192 .366 366 732 Turner's Falls, 870 2,117 2,085 4,202 East Charlemont, . 49 90 89 179 New Salem, . 233 438 431 869 Zoar 34 70 60 1.30 Cooleyville, 19 36 33 69 Colrain, . . . . 366 851 759 1,610 Millington, 13 33 26 59 Adamsville, 52 128 108 236 New Salem, 184 345 3.50 695 Colrain, . 156 318 309 627 North New Salem, . 17 24 22 46 Elm Grove, 30 76 63 139 Northfleld, . 419 754 1,097 1,851 '6 CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation FRANKLIN — Con. HAMPDEN — Con. Northfleld — Con. East Longmeadow, . 330 863 728 1,.591 East Northfleld, 84 127 496 623 East Longmeadow, 330 863 728 1,591 Northfleld, 2-24 397 425 822 Granville, 252 522 483 1,005 Northfleld Farms, . 55 107 75 182 Granville, 157 301 283 584 West Northfleld, . 56 123 101 224 Granville Centre, . 32 78 72 150 Orange, .... 1,390 2,690 2,671 5,361 West Granville, . 63 143 128 271 North Orange, 36 62 65 127 Hampden, 194 374 369 743 Orange, . 1,263 2,450 2,445 4,895 Hampden, 115 234 231 465 Tully, . . . 37 61 69 130 Hampden Centre, . 79 140 138 278 West Orange, . 37 63 61 124 Holland, 55 107 92 199 Wheeler, . 17 54 31 85 Holland, . 55 107 92 199 Rowe 123 283 215 498 HOLYOKE, . 7,894 19,198 21,124 40,322 Rowe, 123 283 215 498 HOLYOKE, 7,839 19,040 20,980 40,020 Shelburne, . 392 750 810 1,560 Rock Valley, . 24 73 68 141 Shelburne, 119 298 263 561 West Holyoke, 31 85 76 161 Shelburne Falls, . 273 452 547 999 Longmeadow, 146 290 330 620 Shutesbury, . 125 218 226 444 Longmeadow, . 146 290 330 620 Shutesbury, . 125 218 226 444 Ludlow, 473 1,314 1,248 2,562 Sunderland, . 166 381 315 696 Ludlow, . 444 1,259 1,190 2,449 Sunderland, . 166 381 315 696 Ludlow Centre, 29 55 58 113 Warwick, 158 321 278 599 Monson, 872 1,862 1,884 3,746 Warwick, . 15S 321 278 599 Monson, . 743 1,616 1,600 3,216 Wendell, 129 293 236 529 North Monson, 19 36 36 72, Wendell, . 70 166 134 300 South Monson, 110 210 248 458 Wendell Centi'e, 37 68 58 126 Montgomery, 63 151 124 275 Wendell Depot, 22 59 44 103 Montgomery, . 63 151 124 275 Whately, 195 392 363 755 Palmer, . . . . 1,382 3,345 3,513 6,858 East Whately, . 71 150 135 285 Bonds ville. 209 573 606 1,179' West Whately, 43 83 77 160 Palmer, . 553 1,127 1,161 2,288 Whately, . 81 159 151 310 Thorndike, 280 715 788 1,503. Three Rivers, . 340 930 958 1,888 HAMPDEN. Russell Crescent Mills, 185 18 440 55 406 38 846 93 Agawani, 553 1,237 1,171 2,408 Fairfleld, . 65 153 165 318 Agawani, . 201 450 399 849 Russell, 73 162 140 302 Feeding Hills, . 168 351 311 662 Russell Mountain, . 29 70 63 133 Mittineague, . 184 436 461 897 South wick, . 239 510 451 961 Blaudford, . 206 437 412 849 Southwick, 239 510 451 961 Blandford, 173 3j5 356 741 Springfield, 11,741 24,651 26,871 51,522. North Blandford, . 33 52 56 108 Brightwood, . 188 438 412 850 Brinifleld, 238 498 464 962 Indian Orchard, 461 1,108 1,081 2,189 Brimfield, 119 263 240 503 Sixteen Acres, 51 115 116 231 Brimfleld Centre, . 65 100 117 217 Springfield, 11,041 22,990 25,262 48,252 East Brimfield, 39 82 74 156 •Tolland 67 171 138 309 West Brimfleld, 15 ,53 33 86 Tolland, . 67 171 138 309 Chester 354 700 729 1,429 Wales, . . . . 191 405 378 783 Chester, . 290 555 609 1,164 Wales, . . 191 405 378 783 Chester Centre, 25 67 54 121 Westfleld, . 2,593 5,175 5,488 10,663 Littleville, 20 37 27 64 East Farms, . IS 35 29 64 North Chester, 19 41 39 80 Middle Farms, 31 106 58 164 Chicopee, . 3,042 8,095 8,325 16,420 Mundale, . 40 81 77 158 Aldenville, 22 65 55 120 Pochassic, 30 61 58 119 Chicopee, 1,624 4,364 4.562 8,926 West Farms, . 35 66 60 126 Chicopee Falls, 1,086 2,887 2,964 5,851 Westfleld, 2,439 4,826 5,206 10,032 Fairview, . 95 237 232 469 West Springfleld, 1,360 2,951 3,174 6,125 AVillimansett, . 215 542 512 1,054 Merrick, . 749 1,649 1,730 3,379 VILLAGES : BY TOWNS. 77 VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Num- Xum- Counties, Pities, ber of Mules fe- Popu- Counties, Cities, Ijcr of Males Fe- Popu- Towns, and \' illages. Fami- lies males lation Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies males lation HAMPDEN — Con. HAMPSHIRE— Con. West Springflekl-Con. Northampton, . 3,270 7,434 9,312 16,746 Mittineague, . 287 607 730 1,.3.37 Bay State Village, . 222 574 558 1,132 West Springfleld, . 324 695 714 1,409 Florence, . 610 1,285 1,512 2,797 Wllbraham, . 363 837 903 1,740 Leeds, 180 467 513 980 North Wilbraham, . 106 227 249 476 Loudville, 7 21 16 37 Wilbraham, . 257 610 654 1,264 Mount Tom, . 22 113 45 158 Northampton, 2,142 4,770 6,498 11,268 HAMPSHIRE. North Farms, . 12 30 21 51 Amherst, 1,064 2,427 2,358 4,785 Park Hill, 5 14 8 22 Amherst, . 770 1,873 1,782 3,655 Pine Grove, . 11 36 23 59 North Amherst, 186 327 361 688 Roberts' Meadow, . 9 18 14 32 South Amherst, 108 227 215 442 Smith's Ferry, 19 47 52 99 Belchertown, 524 1,115 1,046 2,161 West Farms, . 31 59 52 111 Belchertown, . 502 1,064 1,008 2,072 Pelham, .... 126 246 240 486 Dwiglit, . 22 51 38 89 Packardsville, . 19 37 37 74 Chesterfield, . 162 301 288 589 Pelham, . 62 114 107 221 Chesterfield, . 114 210 205 415 West Pelham, . 45 95 96 191 West Chesterfield, . 48 91 83 174 Plainfleld, . 109 231 219 450 Cummington, 201 367 383 750 Plainfleld, 109 231 219 450 Cummingtou, . 141 263 277 540 Prescott, 106 208 193 401 Swil't River, . 15 28 27 55 North Prescott, 59 109 101 210 West Cummington, 45 76 79 155 Prescott, . 47 99 92 191 Easthampton, 1.019 2,242 2,548 4,790 Southampton, 252 537 517 1,054 Easthampton, . 875 1,817 2,157 3,974 Russellville, . 16 38 28 66 Glendalo, . 10 32 31 63 Southampton, . 236 499 489 988 Loudville, 3 7 10 17 South Hadley, 894 2,054 2,389 4,443 Mount Tom, . 30 98 71 169 South Hadley, . 233 486 816 1,302 Park Hill, 7 17 27 44 So. Hadley Falls, . 661 1,568 1,573 3,141 Williston Mills, . 94 271 252 523 Ware 1,523 3,576 4,075 7,651 Enfield, . . . . 261 512 478 990 Ware, 1,508 3,-549 4,047 7,596 Enfield, . 188 351 322 673 West Ware, . 15 27 28 55 Smith's, . 73 161 156 317 Westhampton, 124 241 235 476 Goshen, . . . . 66 IGO 144 304 Loudville, 22 45 36 81 Goshen, . 66 160 144 304 Westhampton, 102 196 199 395 Grauby, . . . . 171 394 354 748 Williamsburg, 473 950 1,005 1,955 Grauby, . 156 366 319 685 Haydenville, . 235 514 550 1,064 Granby Centre, 15 28 35 63 Williamsburg, 238 436 455 891 Greenwich, . 142 243 238 481 Worthington, 155 341 307 648 Greenwich, 104 188 176 364 Ringville, . r- ( 12 9 21 Greenwich Village, 38 55 62 117 So. -Worthington, . 20 43 36 79 Hadley 390 894 810 1,704 West Worthington, 19 35 33 68 Hadley, . 245 575 517 1,092 Worthington, . 96 226 206 432 North Hadley, . 145 319 293 612 Worthington Cen- Hatfield, 291 669 593 1,262 tre 13 25 23 48 Hatfield, . 188 417 379 796 North Hatfield, 65 166 126 292 MIDDLESEX. West Hatfield, 38 86 88 174 Acton, . . . . 529 980 998 1,978 Huntington, . . 329 722 728 1,450 Acton, 189 406 356 762 Huntington, 232 517 537 1,054 Acton Centre, . 63 94 102 196 Indian Hollow, 10 24 18 42 South Acton, . 143 255 273 528 Knightville, . 24 47 40 93 West Acton, . 134 225 267 492 Norwich, . 41 83 86 169 Arlington, . 1,362 3,067 3,448 6,515 Norwich Bridge, . 22 51 41 92 Arlington, 1,204 2,696 3,027 5,723 Middlefield, . 92 197 189 386 Arlington Heights, 158 371 421 792 Bancroft, . 16 36 39 75 Ashby 233 413 391 804 Factory Village, 23 53 48 101 Ashby, 184 352 305 657 Middlefield, . 53 108 102 210 Ashby Centre, 49 61 86 147 78 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Ashland, 486 1.015 1,075 2,090 Framingham — Con. Ashland, . 486 1,015 1,075 2,090 Nobscot, . 37 89 87 176- Ayer 528 1,018 1,083 2,181 Saxonville, 409 757 9,32 1,689 Ayer, 528 1,018 1,083 2,101 South Framingham, 1,270 2,887 2,883 5,770' Bedford, 251 623 546 1,169 Groton 508 1,078 1,114 2,192 Bedford, . 251 623 546 1,169 Groton, 439 952 975 1,927 Belmont, 505 1,519 1,324 2,843 West Groton, . 69 126 139 265 Belmont, . 357 1,174 943 2,117 Holliston, 701 1,309 1,409 2,718 Waverley, 148 345 381 726 Braggville, 21 47 51 98- Billerica, 582 1,301 1,276 2,577 East Holliston, 81 132 155 287' Billerica, . 163 337 335 672 Holliston, . 150 304 290 594f East Billerica, 53 116 104 220 Holliston Centre, . 430 786 877 1,663. North Billerica, 254 577 614 1,191 Metcalf, . 19 40 36 76 South Billerica, 36 89 79 168 Hopkinton, . 752 1,469 1,515 2,984 South East, 41 102 82 184 Hayden Row, . 54 106 109 215- West Billerica, 35 80 62 142 Hopkinton, 624 1,217 1,280 2,497 Boxborough, 78 172 135 307 Woodville, 74 146 126 272: Boxborough, . 78 172 135 307 Hudson 1,245 2,533 2,775 5,308- Burlington, . 129 316 258 574 Hudson, . 1,245 2,533 2,775 5,308 Burlington, 129 316 258 574 Lexington, . 775 1,692 1,806 3,498 Cambridge, . 17,193 33,831 41,812 81,643 East Lexington, 150 291 336 62T Cambkidge, . 3,040 8,020 8,323 16,343 Lexington, 625 1,401 1,470 2,871 Cambridgeport, 9,234 19,808 21,505 41,313 Lincoln 209 626 485 1,111 East Cambridge, . 2,812 7,303 6,693 13,996 Lincoln, . 209 626 485 1,111 North Cambridge, . 2,107 4,700 5,291 9,991 Littleton, 256 569 567 1,136. Carlisle, .... 126 268 224 492 Littleton, . 173 394 372 766. Carlisle, . 126 268 224 492 Littleton Centre, . 75 159 174 333 Chelmsford, . 747 1,611 1,551 3,162 Littleton Common, . 8 16 21 37 Chelmsford, . 300 603 602 1,205 Lowell, 16,885 38,931 45,436 84,367 East Chelmsford, . 56 139 117 256 Ayer City, 135 331 332 66a North Chelmsford, 244 574 538 1,112 Centralville, . 2,567 5,442 6,387 11,829 South Chelmsford, 67 128 124 252 Lowell, . 13,760 32,228 37,685 69,913 West Chelmsford, . 80 167 170 337 Middlesex Village, 48 103 133 236 Concord, 874 3,157 2,018 5,175 Pawtucketville, 375 827 899 1,726 Concord, . 625 1,513 1,492 3,005 Malden, 6,638 13,923 15,785 29,708 West Concord, 187 1,486 377 1,863 Bell Rock, 112 236 266 502 Westvale, . 62 158 149 307 Edgeworth, 990 2,422 2,488 4,910 Dracut 475 1,325 1,118 2,443 Faulkner, . 515 994 1,073 2,067 Collinsville, . 138 444 374 818 Linden, 255 512 558 1,070 Dracut, 89 214 162 376 Malden, . 3,989 8,138 9,640 17,778 Dracut Centre, 79 211 167 378 Maple wood, . 777 1,621 1,760 3,381 Navy, 169 456 415 871 Marlborough, . 3,159 7,469 7,508 14,977 Dunstable, . 106 207 193 400 Marlborough, . 3,159 7,469 7,508 14,977 Dunstable, 106 207 193 400 Maynard, 042 1,520 1,570 3,090 Everett, 4,304 9,057 9,516 18,573 Maynard, . 642 1,.520 1,570 3,09a East Everett, . 317 691 743 1,434 Medford, . 3,172 7,043 7,431 14,474 Everett, 1,986 4,126 4,381 8,507 Glenwood, 298 767 667 1,434 Glendale, . 724 1,502 1,563 3,065 Medford, 2,023 4,478 4,710 9,188 Mt. Washington, . 108 247 262 509 Park Street, . 161 353 410 763 South Everett, 430 1,026 983 2,009 Wellington, . 95 183 224 407 Washington Park, . 35 84 87 171 West Medford, 595 1,262 1,420 2,682 West Everett, . 704 1,381 1,497 2,878 Melrose, 2,685 5,548 0,417 11,965 Framingham, 2,115 4,570 4,942 9,512 Fells, 54 157 190 347 Framingham, . 29 65 67 132 Melrose, . 1,071 2,103 2,514 4,617 Framingham Cen- Melrose Highlands, 478 868 1,099 1,967 tre 370 772 973 1,745 Wj-oming, 1,082 2,420 2,614 5,034 VILLAGES : BY TOWNS. 79 VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Num- Xiim- CouNTiKS, Cities, ber of Males Fe- Popu- Counties, Crriiis, hei- of Males Fe- Popu- Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies males lation Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies males lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Natick 2,089 4,234 4,580 8,814 Wakefield, . 1,958 3,962 4,342 8,304 Felchville, 153 334 323 657 Greenwood, 192 400 402 802 Katick, 1,593 3,138 3,486 6,624 Montrose, 104 224 241 465 North Natick, . GO 113 124 237 Wakefield, 1,662 3,338 3,699 7,037 South Natick, . 283 649 647 1,296 Waltham, . 4,276 9,638 11,238 20,876 Newton, 5,528 12,.355 15,235 27,590 Waltham, 4,276 9,638 11,238 20,876 Auburudale, . 534 1,142 1,674 2,816 Watertown, . 1,650 3,740 4,048 7,788 Newton, . 1,S0S 3,899 5,102 9,001 Watertown, 1,650 3,740 4,048 7,788 Newton Centre, 304 831 981 1,812 Wayland, 446 1,026 1,000 2,026 Newton Iliglilands, 404 835 1,078 1,913 Cochituate, 280 654 620 1,274 Newton Lower Falls 135 353 339 692 Wayland, 166 372 380 752 Newton Upper Falls 340 790 782 1,572 Westford, 526 1,223 1,195 2,418 Newtouville, . 720 1,645 1,941 3,586 Brookside, 18 37 47 84 Nonantum, 412 1,130 1,118 2,248 Cold Spring, . 9 21 17 38 Riverside, 35 80 104 184 Forge Village, 83 202 244 446 Tliompsonville, 14 45 32 77 Graniteville, . 133 347 326 673 Waban, . 42 100 132 232 Westford, . 283 616 561 1,177 West Newton, . 720 1,505 1,952 3,457 Weston 367 877 833 1,710 North Reading, . 228 422 413 83d Kendal Green, S3 208 181 389 North Reading, 228 422 413 835 Weston, . 284 669 652 1,321 Pepperell, 787 1,650 1,671 3,321 Wilmington, . 338 715 705 1,420 East Pepperell, 276 676 639 1,315 North Wilmington, 67 120 123 243 Pepperell, .511 974 1,032 2,006 Wilmington, 165 350 334 684 Reading, 1,150 2,235 2,482 4,717 WilmingtonCentre, 106 245 248 493 Reading, . 1,150 2,235 2,482 4,717 Winchester, . 1,301 2,928 3,222 6,150 Shei-born, 286 584 862 1,446 Winchester, 1,301 2,928 3,222 6,150 North Sherborn, 73 176 486 662 WOBURN, 3,012 7,000 7,178 14,178 Sherborn, . 122 210 212 422 Cummingsville, 65 151 157 308 South Sherborn, 51 118 93 211 East Woburn, . 248 607 571 1,178 West Sherborn, 40 80 71 151 North Woburn, 248 510 537 1,047 Shirley 324 654 745 1,399 WOBUK.V, . 2,390 5,586 5,757 11,343 Shirley, . 91 166 166 332 Woburn Highlands, 61 146 156 302 Shirley Village, 233 488 579 1,067 SOMEKVILLE, 11,903 24,917 27,283 52,200 NANTUCKET. SOMERVILLE, . 11,903 24,917 27,283 52,200 Stonehani, 1,.581 3,070 3,214 6,284 Nantucket, . 981 1,315 1,701 3,016 Stonehani, 1,581 3,070 3,214 6,284 Muskegat, 1 1 - 1 Stow, . . . . 234 473 447 920 Nantucket, 928 1,222 1,611 2,833 Rock Bottom, . 80 156 150 306 Polpis, 12 25 24 49 Stow 154 317 297 614 Siasconset, 28 43 46 89 Sudbury, 272 603 538 1,141 Tuckernuck, . 12 24 20 44 North Sudbury, 34 98 64 162 South Sudbury, 127 273 252 525 NORFOLK. Sudbury, . 111 232 222 454 Avon, .... 385 818 808 1,626 Tewksbury, . 473 1,653 1,726 3,379 Avon, 385 818 808 1,626 South Lowell, . 47 106 107 213 Bellinghani, . 358 721 760 1,481 Tewksbury, 240 573 543 1,116 Bellingliam, . 98 178 195 373 Tewksbury Centre, 62 682 759 1,441 Caryville, . 51 108 122 230 Wamesit, . 27 56 72 128 North Belliugham, 105 210 213 423 Wigginville, 97 236 245 481 South Belliugham, 104 225 230 455 Townsend, . 512 880 900 1,780 Braintree, 1,254 2,660 2,651 5,311 Townsend, 293 496 514 1,010 Braiutree, 403 821 901 1,722 Townsend Harbor, 70 128 133 261 East Braintree, 318 637 685 1,322 West Townsend, . 149 256 253 509 South Braintree, . 533 1,202 1,065 2,267 Tyngsborough, . 163 324 311 635 Brookline, 3,148 6,826 9,338 16,164 Tyngsborough, 163 324 311 635 Brookline, 3,148 6,826 9,338 16,164 80 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, TowKS, AND Villages. Xum- lier cif Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation CofNTiES, (Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation NORFOLK — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Canton 968 2,207 2,429 4,636 Needham — Con. Canton, 854 1,956 2,176 4,132 Charles River Vil- Canton Junction, . 22 42 54 96 lage, 40 94 85 179 Ponkapoag, 92 209 199 408 Greendale, 35 95 70 165 Cohasset, 586 1,148 1,326 2,474 Highlandville, 265 569 581 1,150 Beechwood, 87 172 170 342 Needham, 385 808 825 1,633 Cohasset, . 403 788 925 1,713 The Falls.. i i 183 201 384 North Cohasset, 96 188 231 419 Norfolk 210 471 411 882 Dedhani, 1,613 3,476 3,735 7,211 City Mills, 46 115 108 223 Ashcroft, . 16 34 40 74 Norfolk, . 140 299 261 560 Dedham, . 718 1,508 1,730- 3,238 Stony Brook, . 24 57 42 99 East Dedham, . 388 898 889 1,787 Norwood, 963 2,437 2,137 4,574 Endicott, . 31 71 82 153 Norwood, . 963 2,437 2,137 4,574 Islington, . 29 53 65 118 QUINCY, 4,373 10,608 10,104 20,712 Oakdale, . 112 217 232 449 Atlantic, . 461 1,035 1,056 2,091 Kiverdale, 30 86 74 160 Hough's Neck, 79 1,59 146 305 Walnut Hill, . 121 227 260 487 QUINCY, . 1,137 2,,589 2,679 5,268 West Dedhani, 168 382 363 745 Quinc)' Point, . 153 366 340 706 Dover, .... 148 345 323 668 South Quincy, . 988 2,508 2,212 4,720 Dover, 148 345 323 668 West Quincy, . 990 2,658 2,306 4,964 Foxborough, 8-28 1,542 1,677 3,219 Wollaston, 565 1,293 1,365 2,658 East Foxborough, . 100 194 163 357 Randolph, 905 1,825 1,869 3,694 Foxborough, . 512 874 1,062 1,936 Randolph, 905 1,825 1,869 3,694 Foxvale, . 48 105 101 206 Sharon 393 839 878 1,717 Lakeview, 14 30 31 61 East Sharon, . 14 26 32 58 North Foxborough, 46 99 99 198 Sharon, 357 765 793 1,558 South Foxborough, 88 204 187 391 Sharon Heights, OO 48 53 101 West Foxborough, 20 36 34 70 Stoughton, 1,241 2,570 2,702 5,272 Franklin, 1,176 2,459 2,677 5,136 North Stoughton, . 38 72 74 146 Franklin, . 1,057 2,225 2,415 4,640 Stoughton, 1,121 2,317 2,445 4,762 North Franklin, 34 67 82 149 West Stoughton, . 82 181 183 364 South Franklin, 28 58 56 114 Walpole, 688 1,500 1,494 2,994 Unionville, 57 109 124 233 East Walpole, . 122 291 236 527 Holbrook, 571 1,127 1,171 2,298 South Walpole, 87 141 177 318 Brookville, 100 188 202 390 Walpole, . 479 1,068 1,081 2,149 Holbrook, 250 548 520 1,068 Wellesley, . 738 1,470 2,759 4,229 Holbrook Centre, . 221 391 449 840 Newton Lower Falls 129 317 283 600 Hyde Park, . 2,561 5,760 6,066 11,826 Wellesley, 336 589 1,749 2,338 Clarendon Hills, 492 1,061 1,144 2,205 Wellesley Hills, . 273 564 727 1,291 Fairniouut, 556 1,161 1,282 2,443 Weymouth, . 2,666 5,592 5,699 11,291 Hyde Park, . 777 1,739 1,878 3,617 East Weymouth, . 862 1,860 1,868 3,728 Readville, 274 679 659 1,338 North AVeymouth, . 326 824 679 1,503 Sunnyside, 462 1,120 1,103 2 223 South Weymouth, . 787 l,iJ73 1,626 3,199 Medfleld, 415 883 989 1,872 Weymouth, 605 1,173 1,349 2,522 Medfleld, . 415 883 989 1,872 AVeymouth Heights 86 162 177 339 Medway, 732 1,438 1,475 2,913 AVrentham, . 631 1,263 1,321 2,584 Medway, . 296 586 666 1,252 Plainville, 209 433 451 884 West Medway, 436 852 809 1,661 Sheldonville, . 86 152 168 320 Millis 226 484 522 1,006 Shepardville, . 23 42 50 92 Millis, 175 373 409 782 West Wrentham, . 29 .59 58 117 Rockville, 51 111 113 224 AVrentham, 284 577 594 1,171 Milton 1,106 2,562 2,956 5,518 East Milton, . Mattapan, 257 183 560 425 601 453 1,161 878 PLYMOUTH. Milton, 666 1,577 1,902 3,479 Abingtou, 1,076 2,040 2,167 4,207 Needham, 802 1,749 1,762 3,511 Abingtou, 526 976 1,060 2,036 VILLAGES : BY TOWNS. 81 VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. PLYMOUTH — Con. Abington — Con. North Abington, Bridgewater, Bridgewater, . Scotland, . Brockton, . Brockton, Brockton Heights, Campello, Montello, . Carver, ... Carver, East Carver, . North Carver, . • South Carver, . Duxbury, Ashdod, . Duxbury, . Island Creek, . Millbrook, North Duxbury, South Duxbury, West Duxbury, East Bridgevrater, Beaver, Curtisville, East Bridgewater, Eastville, . Elmwood, Matfleld, . Northville, Satucket, . Westdale, Halifax, Halifax, . Hanover, Assinippi, Hanover, . North Hanover, South Hanover, West Hanover, Hanson, Hanson, . North Hanson, South Hanson, Hingliam, Downer Landing, Hingham, Hingham Centre, South Hingham, West Hingham, Hull, Calf Island, . Great BrevFster, Hull, . Hull Village, . Num- ber of Kami- lies Males 550 854 792 63 7,700 5,666 39 1,305 690 262 72 35 70 85 532 16 243 47 68 31 94 34 726 58 34 324 44 110 27 57 39 33 148 14S 544 39 150 120 83 153 380 296 IS 66 1,164 11 318 291 251 293 229 2 2 34 65 1,064 2,723 2,595 137 16,5.59 13,076 91 2,779 1,613 546 134 60 143 209 945 33 416 89 128 60 169 61 1,441 129 65 615 95 200 65 107 72 93 266 366 1,009 66 309 208 135 291 708 542 31 135 2,299 31 651 630 450 557 536 4 2 93 133 Fe- males 1,107 1,964 1,848 116 16,606 13,337 84 3,715 1,480 470 139 63 117 161 1,031 33 488 93 135 48 173 61 1,453 113 67 654 81 312 70 98 89 69 231 231 1,042 66 313 213 154 396 672 518 37 117 2,520 37 755 613 504 611 508 2 1 69 157 Popu- lation 2,171 4,686 4,443 243 33,165 24,403 175 5,494 3,093 1,016 263 123 260 370 1,966 55 904 182 263 98 342 133 3,894 343 133 1,369 176 412 135 205 161 162 497 497 3,051 133 633 421 289 587 1,380 1,060 68 252 4,819 58 1,406 1,233 954 1,168 1,044 6 3 163 390 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. PLYMOUTH — Con. Hull — Con. Kenberina, Little Brewster, Middle Brewster, Nantasket, Point AUerton, Stony Beach, . Wavelaud, Kingston, Kingston, . Silver Lake, . Lakeville, Lakeville, Marion, . Marion, . Marshfleld, . Brant Rock, Green Harbor, Marshfleld, Marshfleld Centre, Marshfleld Hills, North Marshfleld, Sea View, Mattapoisett, East Mattapoisett, Mattapoisett, . Middleborough, . Fire District, . Middleborough, N. Middleborough, Rock, Nor we 11, Assinippi, Church Hill, . Mount Blue, . Norwell, . Ridge Hill, Pembroke, . Bryautville, East Pembroke, North Pembroke, Pembroke, Pembroke Centre, Plymouth, Cedarville, Chiltonville, Ellisville, . Manomet, . North Plymouth, Plymouth, Plympton, Plympton, Rochester, Rochester, Rockland, Hatherly, . Num- ber of Fami- lies 3 3 88 13 10 3 477 433 44 233 333 313 213 511 41 47 181 26 105 72 39 301 51 350 1,673 1,030 463 139 61 433 73 74 43 166 67 367 65 41 66 133 63 1,969 33 151 S 93 113 1,582 162 162 260 260 1,331 113 Males Fe- males Popu- lation 17 24 4 2 5 5 194 183 30 28 41 30 13 t 847 899 769 834 78 65 439 431 439 431 338 431 328 431 850 910 66 65 64 70 335 363 42 48 173 164 113 137 67 74 490 543 101 103 389 410 3,205 3,484 1,925 3,316 949 911 223 355 108 103 771 769 116 133 137 140 89 75 306 305 123 117 634 ,589 107 103 61 63 109 113 253 313 105 99 3,863 4,094 46 34 333 335 23 12 187 183 381 269 3,993 3,361 268 281 268 381 535 486 535 486 2,757 3,766 356 236 41 6 10 377 58 71 30 1,746 1,603 143 870 870 759 759 1,760 131 134 687 90 337 340 141 1,032 303 839 6,089 4,141 1,860 478 310 1,540 348 377 164 611 240 1,333 310 134 331 464 304 7,957 80 668 35 370 550 6,354 549 549 1,031 1,021 5,523 492 82 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continiietl. Num- Num- Counties, Cities, ber of M&Igs Fe- Popu- Counties, Cities, ber of jyj^Jgg Fe- Popu- Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies males lation Towns, and Villages. Fami- lies males lation PLYMOUTH — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Rockland — Con. Barre — Con. Rockland, 1,218 2,501 2,530 5,031 Barre Plains, . 26 71 49 120 Scituate, 607 1,115 1,131 2,240 Smithville, 30 61 79 140 Egypt, . 48 78 96 174 Berlin, . . . . 225 451 446 897 Greenbush, 61 120 110 230 Berlin, 123 219 242 461 North Scituate, 227 393 403 796 Carterville, 19 33 34 07 Scituate, . 60 95 94 189 South Berlin, . 39 102 85 187 Scituate Harbor, 211 429 428 857 West Berlin, . 44 97 85 182 Wareham, 891 1,765 1,602 3,367 Blackstone, . 1,266 3,110 2,923 6,039 East Warehani, 178 335 279 614 Blackstone, 688 1,548 1,671 3,219 Onset, 165 218 234 452 East Blackstone, . 71 151 153 304 South Wareham, . 98 247 189 43G Millville, . 507 1,417 1,099 2,516 Warehain, 334 693 669 1,362 Bolton 206 398 399 797 West Warehani, 116 272 231 503 Bolton, 200 398 399 797 West Bridgewater, 409 877 870 1,747 Boylston, 177 389 340 729 Cochesett, 104 215 195 410 Boylston, . 137 321 271 592 Jerusalem, 39 86 76 102 Boylston Centi-e, . 40 08 69 137 Matfield, . 42 88 82 170 Brookfleld, . 750 1,689 1,590 3,279 West Bridgewater, 180 389 432 821 Brookfield, 518 1,118 1,079 2,197 Westdale, . 44 99 85 184 East Brookfield, . 238 571 511 1,082 Whitman, 1,389 2,879 2,865 5,744 Charlton, 470 975 902 1,877 Auburnville, . 74 132 143 275 Charlton, . 291 590 518 1,108 East AVhitman, 237 481 480 901 Charlton City, . 106 231 249 480 W^hitman, . 1,078 2,266 2,242 4,508 Charlton Depot, 73 154 135 289 SUFFOLK. Clinton, . . . . 2,278 5,291 6,206 11,497 Clinton, 2,278 5,291 6,206 11,497 Boston, 103,306 239,666 257,254 490,920 Dana, .... 196 353 364 717 Boston (city proper), 30,824 76,393 83,956 160,349 Dana, 74 129 121 250 Brighton, . 3,172 7,293 7,708 15,001 North Dana, 122 224 243 467 Charlestown, . 8,762 20,489 19,815 40,304 Douglas, . . . 483 1,033 993 2,026 Dorchester, 10,004 21,332 24,577 45,909 Dou2"las. . 111 218 218 436 East Boston, . 8,815 21,868 20,727 42,595 -^-^ \J C^^^ 1 14 KJ y 9 ■ • East Douglas, . 372 815 775 1,590 Roxbury, . 19,972 43,103 48,985 92,088 South Boston, . 14,062 33,853 34,060 67,913 Dudley, . . . . 628 1,611 1,592 3,203 Chaseville, 42 112 109 221 West Roxbury, 7,095 15,335 17,426 32,761 Dudley, . Jericho, . 140 318 306 024 Chelsea, 6,934 15,273 15,991 31,264 148 375 360 735 Chelsea, 6,934 15,273 15,991 31,264 Merino Village, 197 488 511 999 Revere, . . . . 1,652 3,721 3,702 7,423 Perryville, 40 121 123 244 Revere, . 1,652 3,721 3,702 7,423 Stevens' Village, . 44 150 139 289 Winthi-op, 910 2,015 2,177 4,192 West Dudley, . 17 47 44 91 Winthrop, 910 2,015 , 2,177 4,192 FiTCHBUKG, . 5,686 13,037 13,372 20,409 WORCESTER. East Fitchburg, 32 80 64 144 Ashburuham, 530 1,070 1,078 2,148 FiTCHBURG, . 5,014 11,265 11,699 22,904 Ashburnham, . 311 618 643 1,201 South Fitchburg, . 205 701 502 1,203 No. Ashburnham, . 38 76 65 141 West Fitchburg, . 435 991 1,047 2,038 So. Ashburnham, . 181 376 370 740 Gardner, 2,002 4,735 4,447 9,182 Athol 1,750 3,735 3,629 7,364 Gardner, . 624 1,323 1,313 2,636 Athol, 1,189 2,744 2,550 5,294 South Gardner, 444 853 831 1,684 Athol Centre, . 538 944 1,044 1,988 West Gardner, 994 2,5.59 2,303 4,862 South Athol, . 23 47 35 82 Grafton, . . . 1,100 2,455 2,640 5,101 Aubui-n, 345 821 777 1,598 Farnumsville, . 119 294 276 570 Auburn, . 230 520 468 988 Fisherville, 132 378 403 781 Stoneville, 81 214 230 444 Grafton, . 382 716 771 1,487 West Auburn, 34 87 79 160 North Grafton, 366 839 944 1,783 Barre, . . . . 558 1,150 1,128 2,278 Saundersvllle, 81 180 200 380 Baire, 502 1,018 1,000 2,018 Wilkinsonville, 20 48 52 100 VILLAGES : BY TOWNS. 83 VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Hardwick, . 533 1,376 1,279 2,655 Northbridge — Con. Furnace, . IS 41 41 82 Northbridge, . 154 468 454 922 Gilbertville, . 291 765 779 1,544 Northbridge Centre, 95 187 156 343 Hardwick, 204 512 405 917 Riverdale, 39 111 103 214 Wheehvright, . 20 58 54 112 Whitinsville, . 698 1,739 1,572 3,311 Harvard, 279 574 588 1,162 North Brookfield, 1,030 2,248' 2,387 4,635 Harvard, . 240 506 520 1,026 North Brookfleld, . 1,030 2,248 2,387 4,635 Still River, 39 68 68 136 Oakham, 161 308 297 605 Holden, . . . . 555 1,302 1,300 2,602 Coldbrook, 28 59 57 116 Cliaflinville, . 43 120 106 226 Oakham, . 133 249 240 489 Dawsonville, . 38 102 101 203 Oxford 618 1,147 1,243 2,390 Holden, . 174 274 326 600 Bartlett's Village, . 30 53 74 127 Jeffersouville, 153 411 415 826 Buffum's Village, . 3 6 6 12 North Woods, . 21 72 48 120 Chase's Village, 13 37 19 56 Quinapoxet, . 66 185 176 361 Comins' Village, . .13 27 27 54 Springdale, 30 75 6S 143 Howarth's Village, 23 48 57 105 Unionville, 30 63 60 123 North Oxford, 50 112 108 220 Hopedalc, 307 698 679 1,377 Oxford, . 439 753 808 1,561 Hopedale, 307 698 679 1,377 Texas Village, 47 111 144 255 Hubbardstou, 348 659 615 1,274 Paxton, . . . . 114 234 192 426 East Hubbardston, 9 23 20 43 Paxton, 114 234 192 426 Hubbardstou, . 318 597 555 1,152 Petersham, . 254 493 459 9,52 Williamsville, . 21 39 40 79 Nichewaug, 13 28 22 50 Lancaster, . 452 978 1,202 2,180 Petersham, 241 465 437 902 Lancaster, 248 519 679 1,198 Phillipston, . 114 248 212 460 South Lancaster, . 204 459 523 983 East Phillipston, . 7 9 15 24 Leicester, 731 1,.541 1,698 3,239 Phillipston, 107 239 197 436 Cherry Valley, 211 469 532 1,001 Princeton, 236 491 461 952 Leicester, . 372 768 839 1,607 East Hubbardston, 6 14 14 28 Rochdale, . 148 304 327 631 East Princeton, 34 61 55 116 Leominster, . 2,181 4,504 4,707 9,211 Princeton, 196 416 392 808 Leominster, 1,945 4,020 4,233 8,253 Royalston, . 254 454 436 890 Xorth Leominster, . 236 484 474 958 Royalston, 163 305 294 599 Lunenburg, . 302 626 611 1,237 South Royalston, . 91 149 142 291 Lunenburg, 302 626 611 1,237 Rutland, 225 526 452 978 Mendon, 234 462 427 889 North Rutland, 8 14 17 31 Mendon, . 234 462 427 889 Rutland, . 196 458 388 846 Milford,. 2,116 4,354 4,605 8,959 West Rutland, . 21 54 47 101 Milford, . 2,116 4,354 4,605 8,959 Shrewsbury, . 381 784 740 1,524 Millbury, 1,100 2,619 2,603 5,222 Shrewsbury, . 381 784 740 1,524 Aldrichville, . 40 92 106 198 Southborough, 442 1,274 949 2,223 Armory Village, 558 1,309 1,274 2,583 Cordaville, 57 131 112 243 Bramanville, . 255 663 680 1,343 Fayville, . 106 249 197 446 Buck's Village, 17 38 46 84 Southborough, 207 751 493 1,244 Burling Mills, . 26 .53 48 101 Southville, 72 143 147 290 Millbury, . 116 241 245 486 Southbridge, 1,688 4,043 4,207 8,250 West Millbury, 64 151 148 299 Globe Village, 753 1,813 1,878 3,691 Wheelersville, 24 72 56 128 Southbridge, . 935 2,230 2,329 4,559 New Braintree, . 114 292 250 542 Spencer, 1,625 3,784 3,830 7,614 New Braintree, 114 292 250 542 Hillsville, . 47 125 102 227 Northborough, 451 975 965 1,940 North Spencer, 26 83 66 149 Chapinville, 57 165 142 307 South Spencer, 32 79 71 150 Northborough, 345 690 709 1,399 Spencer, . 1,454 3,307 3,434 6,741 Woodside Mills, . 49 120 114 234 Wire Village, . 66 190 157 347 Northbridge, 1,070 2,732 2,554 5,286 Sterling, 342 604 614 1,218 Liuwood, . 84 227 269 4b6 Pratt's Junction, . 24 52 45 97 84 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES: BY TOWNS — Concluded. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages. Num- ber of Fami- lies Males Fe- males Popu- lation WORCESTER— Con. WORCESTER — Con. Sterling — Con. Westborough, 1,031 2,611 2,624 5,235 Sterling, . 279 476 496 972 Westboi-ough, . 1,031 2,611 2,624 5,235 Sterling Junction, . 22 44 38 82 West Boylston, . 648 1,447 1,521 2,968 West Sterling, 17 32 35 67 Harrisville, 46 127 106 233 Sturbridge, . 434 948 962 1,910 Oakdale, . 248 644 651 1,295 Fiskdale, . 228 553 595 1,148 South Boylston, 164 290 343 633 Sturbridge, 206 395 367 762 West Boylston, 190 386 421 807 Sutton, . 714 1,770 1,650 3,420 West Brookfleld, . 409 717 750 1,467 Aldrichville, 25 67 54 121 West Brookfleld, . 409 717 750 1,467 Manchaug, 267 798 768 1,566 Westminster, 370 632 683 1,315 Marbleville, 15 27 28 55 North Common, 9 14 9 23 Smitiiville, 11 28 24 52 South Westminster, 42 80 78 158 South Sutton, 54 104 111 215 Wachusett Park, . 4 8 11 19 Sutton, 175 344 328 672 AVaclmsettville, 19 32 29 61 West Sutton, 47 81 74 155 Westminster, . 115 229 224 453 Wilkinsonville, 120 321 263 584 Westminster Cen- Tenipleton, . 718 1,488 1,427 2,915 tre 147 206 272 478 Baldwinsville, 284 638 602 1,240 Westminster Depot, 24 49 46 95 East Templeton, 116 184 196 380 Whitman's Village, 10 14 14 28 Otter River, 96 228 206 4.34 Winchendon, 1,078 ■ 2,257 2,2.33 4,490 Templeton, 222 438 423 861 Bullardville, . 38 68 50 118 Upton, . 524 908 1,242 2,150 Gleuallen, 23 90 87 177 Upton, 371 616 662 1,278 Harrisville, 5 15 7 22 West Upton, 153 292 580 872 Hydeville, 18 42 37 79 Uxbrldge, 812 1,780 1,766 3,546 New Boston, . 28 58 43 101 Calumet, . 41 94 88 182 Waterville, 139 289 243 532 Elmdale, . 26 67 57 124 S,7 Winchendon, . 726 1,434 1,469 2,903 Hecla, 56 157 140 Winchendon Centre, 24 47 46 93 Nortli Uxbridge, . 166 387 387 774 Winchendon Springs, 77 214 251 465 South Uxbridge, 19 44 33 77 Worcester, 20,861 48,863 49,904 98,767 Uxbridge, 173 356 344 700 Barnardville, . 22 73 54 127 Uxbridge Centre, . 289 579 626 1,205 Bloomingdale, 126 825 844 1,669 Wheelocksville, 42 96 91 187 Greendale, 126 263 279 . 542 Warren, .... 980 2,197 2,233 4,430 Jamesville, 46 119 107 226 Warren, . 656 1,443 1,467 2,910 Lake View, 181 352 376 728 "West Warren, 324 754 766 1,520 New Worcester, 327 709 692 1,401 "Webster, 1,716 3,799 4,000 7,799 North Worcester, . 14 27 33 60 East Village, 101 258 234 492 Quinsiganiond, 522 1,375 1,194 2,569 North Village, 135 382 358 740 South Worcester, . 1,062 2,802 2,633 5,435 South Village, 237 527 592 1,119 Trowbridgeville, . 22 53 64 117 Web-ter, . 1,1.33 2,357 2,510 4,867 Valley Falls, . 88 215 235 450 Webster Depot 1 • 110 275 806 581 Worcester, . 18,325 42,050 43,393 85,443 Villages, Sections, Etc.: ALPHABETICALLY. [85 J VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY [In this presentation the villages, sections, etc., in each town and city of the State are arranged alphabetically. Following the name of tlie village, section, etc., is given the name of the city or town, the county, and, in the case of villages, the number of families and the number of males, females, and total population. In this presentation the aggregate population of the cities and towns is not given. This may, of course, be found by referring to the preceding table, " Villages : Bv Town.s." The population which, in any city or town, exists outside the limits of the villages or sections for which population figures are given in this table, may also be found in the preceding table, but, to avoid confusion, is omitted here. It has been found impossible to give the population of each locality, as many of the popular names given indicate sections to wliicli tliere are no definite boundaries, but for the larger sections or villages the number of families and the population by sex are presented. The asterisk (*) indicates post offices, the parallel (||) railroad stations, and the section sign (§) steamboat landings.] Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Coiiiitios Xiimber of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Abbott Village, . Andover, Essex, . _ _ _ Aberdeen, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Abington,* || . Abington, Plymouth, . - _ _ _ Academy Hill, Boston, Suffolk, - - - _ Acre, Clinton Worcester, . - - - - Acton,* II Acton, . . . . Middlesex, . _ - _ - Acton Centre, Acton, . . . . Middlesex, . 63 94 102 196 Acushnct,* II I Acushnet, Bristol, - - - _ Adams,* || Adams, . . . . Berkshire, . _ _ _ _ Adams' Corners, Northbridge, Worcester, . - - - - Adamsdale,* || North Attleborough, . Bristol, 3S 91 75 166 Adamsville,* . Colrain Franklin, . 52 128 108 236 Agawam,* Agawam, Hampden, . - - - Alandar,* Mount Washington, . Berkshire, . - - - - All>eeville, Mendon, Worcester, . - - - Aldenville, . Chicopee, . Hampden, . 22 65 55 120 Aldrichville, . Granby, .... Hampshire, - - - Aldrichville, . Millbury, Worcester, . 40 92 106 19S Aldrichville, . Sutton, . . . . Worcester, . 25 67 54 121 Alford,* . Alford Berkshire, . - - - Algeria, . Otis, . . . . Berkshire, . - - - - Algerine, Berkley, Bristol, - - - - Allen's Corner, Amesbury, . Essex, . - - - - Allenville, . Walpole, Norfolk, - - - - Allenville, WOBURN, Middlesex, . - - - - AUston,* II Boston, Suffolk, - ~ - - Allston Heights, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Almont, II Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . - - - - Amesbury,* || Amesbury, . Essex, . - - - - Amherst,* || . Amherst, Hampshire, - - - - Amherst City, Amherst, Hampshire, - - - - Amostown, . West Springfield, Hampden, . - - - Anawam, Boston, Suflolk, - - - Andover,* || . Andover, Essex, . - - _ - Annisquam,*. Gloucester, Essex, . 98 160 174 334 1 R. R. station in the city of New Bedford. [87] 88 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties ] Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Apponegansett,* . Dartmouth, . Bristol, 29 54 53 107 Aqu.islieuet, . Mashpee, Barnstable, - - - - Argilla, . Ipsvcich, Essex, . - - - - Arlington,* || . Arlington, Middlesex, - - - - Arlington District, Lawrence, . Essex, . - - - - Arlington Heights,* || Arlington, . Middlesex, 158 371 421 792 Armory, || Springfield, Hampden, - - - - Armory Hill, Springfield, Hampden, - - - - Armory Village, Millbury, Worcester, 558 1,309 1,274 2,583 Arnolflsville, . Adams, . Berkshire, - - - - Arsenal, . Watertown, . Middlesex, - - - - Articlioke, Newburypokt, Essex, . - - - - Asbury Grove,* Hamilton, Essex, . 56 58 89 147 Ashburnham,* || Ashburnham, Worcester, - - - - Asliby,* . Ashby, . Middlesex, - - - - Asliby Centre, Ashby, . Middlesex, 49 61 86 147 Ashcroft,* II . Dedham, Norfolk, 16 34 40 74 Aslidale, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - _ Ashdod, . Duxbury, Plymouth, 16 32 23 55 Ashfleld,* Ashfleld, Franklin, - - _ _ Ashfield Plain, Ashfield, Franklin, 61 80 111 191 Ashland,* || . Ashland, Middlesex, _ _ - _ Ashley Falls,* || Sheffield, Berkshire, 88 135 149 284 Ashleyville, . West Springfield, Hampden, - - - _ Ashmont, || . Boston, Suffolk, _ - — _ Assinippi,* . Hanover, Plymouth, 39 66 66 132 Assinippi, Norwell, Plymouth, 73 116 132 248 Assonet, II Freetown, Bristol, 101 210 204 414 AssonetNeck, Berkley, Bristol, _ _ _ _ Asylum Station,* Dan vers. Essex, . _ _ _ _ Athol,* II Athol, . AVorcester, _ _ _ _ Atliol Centre,* Athol, . Worcester, 538 944 1,044 1,988 Atlantic,* || . QuiNcr, Norfolk, 461 1,035 1,056 2,091 Atlantic, II Salem, . Essex, . _ _ _ _ Atlantic Hill, Hull, Plymouth, _ _ _ _ Attleborough,* || Attleborough, Bristol, _ _ _ _ Attleborough Fall 3,* II 1 North Attleborouf ?h, . Bristol, 250 516 580 1,096 Auburn,* || Auburn, Worcester, - _ _ _ Auburndale,* || Newton, Middlesex, 534 1,142 1,674 2,816 Auburnville, Whitman, Plymouth, 74- 132 143 275 Avon,* II . Avon, Norfolk, _ _ _ _ Ayer,* || . . Ayer, Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Ayer City, . Lowell, Middlesex, 135 331 332 663 Ayer's Village,* Haverhill, Essex, . 58 107 103 210 Ayer's Village, Methueu, Essex, . 9 , 19 15 34 Babbatassett, Pepperell, Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Back Bay,* . Boston, Suffolk, — - _ „ Back Row, North Reading, . Middlesex, _ - _ _ Baker's Island, . Salem, . Essex, . 3 5 6 11 Bakerville, . Dartmouth, . Bristol, - - _ « Baldwinville,* || . Templeton, . Worcester, 284 638 602 1,240 Ballardvale,* || . Andover, Essex, . 209 397 468 865 Ballville, Bolton, . Worcester, . - - - _ Bancroft,* || . Middlefield, . Hampsliire, 16 36 39 75 Baptist Village, . East Longmeado\i T, . Hampden, . - - _ _ Barber's, || Worcester, Worcester, . - _ _ _ Bardwell's Ferry,* II . Shelburne, . Franklin, , - - - - 1 R. R. name Falls Village. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 89 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and .Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Bare Hill, .... Harvard, Worcester, . _ _ _ _ Baikersville, . PITTSFIELD, . Berkshii-e, . 71 177 155 332 Barleyneck Orleans, . Barnstable, - - - - Barnardville, Worcester, Worcester, . 22 73 54 127 Barneyville, .... Swansea, Bristol, - - - - Barnstable,* || . . . Barnstable, . Barnstable, - - - - Barrack Hill, Rutland, Worcester, . - - - - Barre,* || .... Bane, . Worcester, . - - - - Barre Falls, .... Barre, . Worcester, . - - - - Barre Four Corners, . Barre, . Worcester, . - - - - Barre Plains,* || . Barre, . Worcester, . 26 71 49 120 Barrett's Junction, || . Belchertown, Hampshire, - - - - Barrowsville,* || . Norton, . Bristol, 63 117 127 244 Barry's Corner, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Bartlett Park, Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Bartlett's Village, Oxford, . Worcester, . 30 53 74 127 Bartonville, .... Dalton, . Berkshire, . - - - - BasB Point, . Nahant, . Essex, . - - - - Bass Rocks, .... Gloucester, Essex, . - - - - Bayside, Hull, . . . Plymouth, - - - - Bay State Village,* i . Northampton, Hampshire, 222 574 558 1,132 Bay View, .... Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Bay View,* .... Gloucester, Essex, . 228 583 482 1,065 Beach Bluff,* || . . . Swampscott, . Essex, . 4 15 19 34 Beachmont, || . . . Revere, . Suffolk, - - - - Beacon Park, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Bearcroft, || . Attleborough, Bristol, - - - - Bear Hill, . . . . Merrimac, Essex, . - - - - Bear Town Great Barrington . Berkshire, - - - - Beaver, East Bridgewater , • Plymouth, 58 129 113 242 Beaver, North Adams, Berkshire, .- - - - Beaver Brook, |1 . . Waltham, . Middlesex, - - - - Becket,*|| .... Becket, . Berkshire, - - - - Becket Centre,* . Becket, . Berkshire, 13 33 21 54 Bedford,* II . . . . Bedford, Middlesex, - - - - Bedford Springs,* II . Bedford, Middlesex, - - - - Beecli Plain, .... Sandisfleld, . Berkshire, - - - - Beechwood,* || . . . Cohasset, Norfolk, 87 172 170 342 Beecliwoods, .... Lakeville, Plymouth, - - - - Bel Air PITTSFIELD, Berkshire, 86 213 220 433 Belcher's Corner, Stoughton, . Norfolk, - - - - Belchertown,* || . . . Belchertown, Hampshire, - - - - Belleville, .... New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Belleville Newburyport, Essex, . _ - - - Bellingham,* || « . Bellingham, . Norfolk, - - - - Bell Rock, II . Malden, Middlesex, 112 236 266 502 Belmont,* || . Belmont, Middlesex, - - - - Belvidere Lowell, Middlesex, - - - - Belvidere Plain, . Falmouth, Barnstable, - - - - Bemis,* || .... Watertown, . Middlesex, - - - - Berkley Bridge, . Berkley, Bristol, 34 67 .58 125 Berkshire,* |i . Lanesborough, Berkshire, 66 147 145 292 Berlin,* || . . . . Berlin, . Worcester, - - - - Bernardston,* || . , Bernardston, Franklin, - - - - Beverly,* || . Beverly, . Essex, . - - - - Beverly Cove, Beverly, . Essex, . 185 348 391 739 Beverly Farms,* || Beverly, . Essex, . 205 425 408 833 BigelowHill, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - 1 p. O. name Bay State. 2 R. R. name Bellingham Junction. 90 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Contin ued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Billerica,* II . . . . Billerica, Middlesex, . _ _ _ Billiugsgate, . Wellfleet, Barnstable, _ _ — _ Billings' Mill, Montague, . Franklin, . - - _ ,_ Biicli Meadow, . Merrimac, Essex, . - - - - Bird Street, || . Boston, Suffolk, - - - _ Blackinton,* || North Adams, Berkshire, 81 187 182 369 Blackinton, . Williamstown, Berkshire, 126 291 280 571 Blackstone,* || Blackstone, . Worcester, - - - - Blackwater, . Kingston, Plymouth, - - - - Blanchardville, . Palmer, . Hampden, - - - - Blaiulford,* . Bland ford, . Hampden, - - - - Bleacliery, || . Lowell, Middlesex, - - - - Bleachery, || . Waltham, . Middlesex, - - - - Blisaville, Orange, . Franklin, - - - - Bloomingdale, Worcester, Worcester, 126 825 844 1,669 Blue Hill,* . Milton, . Norfolk, - - - - Blue Hill Terrace, Milton, . Norfolk, _ - - - Bolton,* II Bolton, . Worcester, _ - - - Bolton Centre, Bolton, . Worcester, - - - - Bondsville,* || Palmer, . Hampden, 209 573 606 1,179 Border City Village, Fall River, Bristol, - - - - Boston,* || . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Boston Highlands, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Bostonville, . Wellesley, . Norfolk, - - - - Bourne,* || Bourne, . Barnstable, - - - - Bournedale,*|| Bourne, . Barnstable, 29 46 50 96 Bowenville, . Fall River, Bristol, 336 977 1,008 1,985 Boxboroug-h, || Boxborough, Jliddlesex, - - - - Boxford,* II . Boxford, Essex, . - - - - Boylston, || . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Boylston,* |l . Boylston, Worcester, - - - - Boyl.iton Centre,* Boylston, Worcester, 40 68 69 137 Boyntonville, Wakefield, , Middlesex, - - - Bozrah, . Hawley, . Franklin, 14 35 31 66 Bradford,* || . Bradford, Essex, . - - - - Braggvllle,* || Holliston, Middlesex, 21 47 51 98 Braggville, . Milford, . Worcester, - - - - Braintree,* || . Braintree, Norfolk, - - - - Braley's, || Freetown, Bristol, - - - - Branianville, . Millbury, Worcester, 11a 663 080 1,343 Brant Rock,*. Marshfleld, . Plymouth, 41 66 65 131 Brattles, II Arlington, Middlesex, - - - Brayton, |i Somerset, Bristol, - - - - Brayton Point, || . Somerset, Bristol, - - - - Braytonville, || North Adams, Berkshire, - - - - Breed's Island, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Brewster,* || . Brewster, Barnstable, - - - - Bridgewater,* || . Bridgewater, Plymouth, - - - - Bridgewater Iron Woi •ks,|| Bridgewater, Plymouth, - - - - Brier,* . Savoy, . Berkshire, 31 60 58 118 Briggs' Corner,* . Attleborough, Bristol, - - - - Briggsville,* . Clarksburg, . Berkshire, 40 Ill 119 230 Brighton,* || . Boston, Suffolk, 3,172 7,293 7,708 15,001 Brighton Hill, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Brightside, . HOLYOKE, . Hampden, - - - - Briglitwood,* || Springfield, Hampden, 188 438 412 850 Brimlield,* . Ih'imfield, Hampden, - - - - Brim field Centre, . Brim field, Hampden, 65 100 117 217 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 91 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Brittaniaville, Taunton, Bristol, _ - - - Broad Cove, . Hingham, Plymouth, . - - - - Broadway, || . Malden, Middlesex, . - - - - Brockton,* || Brockton, . Plymouth, . - - - - Brockton Heights, Brockton, . Plymouth, . 39 91 84 175 Brookdale, . Peabody, Essex, . - - - - Brooklield,* || Brookfleld, . Worcester, . - - - - Brookliue,* || . Brookliue, . Norfolk, - - - - Brookline Hills, || Brookline, . Norfolk, . - - - - Brooks' Hollow, . New Marlborough , Berkshire, . - - - - Brookside, || . Westford, Middlesex, . IS 37 47 84 Brooks' Station,* || Princeton, Worcester, . - - - - Brooks' Village, . Templeton, . Worcester, . - - - - Brookville,* . Holbrook, Norfolk, 100 188 202 390 Broonishire, . Conway, Franklin, . - - - - Brown's Crossing, || East Bridgewater , ' Plymouth, . - - - - Brown's Crossing, || Wilmington, . Middlesex, - - - - Brush Hill, . Milton, . Norfolk, - - - - Bryantville,*. Pembroke, Plymouth, 65 107 103 210 Buckland,* || . Buckland, Franklin, - - - - Buck's Village, . Millbury, Worcester, 17 38 46 84 Buffum's Village, Oxford, . Worcester, 3 6 6 12 Bullardville, . Winchendon, Worcester, 38 68 50 lis. Bumpus Corner, . Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Bunker Hill, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Burditt Hill, . Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - Burkinshaw, . Pepperell, Middlesex, - - - - Burling IMills, Millbury, Worcester, 26 53 48 101 Burlington,* . Burlington, . Middlesex, - - - - Burt's Corners, . Berkley, Bristol, - - - - Burtfs, II Tewksbury, . IMiddlesex, _ - - - Bush, . Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Bush Corner, Middleton, . Essex, . - - - - Butlerville, . Wilbrahani, . Hampden, - - - - Buzzard's Bay,* || Bourne, . Barnstable, 61 123 128 251 By field, . Georgetown, Essex, . 53 104 88 192 Byfleld,* || . Newbury, Essex, . 199 396 390 786 Calf Island, . Hull, Plymouth, 2 4 2 6 California, Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - Calumet, Uxbridge, . Worcester, 41 94 88 182 Cambridge,* || . Cambridge, Middlesex, - - - - Cambridgeport,* . Cambridge, Middlesex, 9,234 19,808 21,505 41,313 Campello,*|| . Brockton, . Plymouth, 1,305 2,779 2,715 5,494 Canada, . Sunderland, . Franklin, - - - - Candlewood, . Ipswich, Essex, . - - - - Cannonville, . Mattapoisett, Plymouth, - - - - Cannonville, . New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Canterbury, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Canton,* || Canton, . Norfolk, - - - - Canton Corner, . Canton, . Norfolk, - - - - Canton Junction,* || Canton, . Norfolk, 22 42 54 96 Cape Poge, . Edgartown, . Dukes, . - - - - Captain's Hill, Duxbury, Plymouth, - - - - Careyville, . Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Carlisle,* Carlisle, . Middlesex, - - - - Carltonville, || Salem, . Essex, . - - - - Carsonville, . Dalton, . Berkshire, - — — — 92 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties X umber of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Carterville, || i Berlin Worcester, . 19 33 34 67 Carterville, . Chelsea, Suffolk, . - - - _ Carver,* . Carver, . Plymouth, - - - - Gary Hill, . Brockton, Plymouth, - - - - Caryville,*|| . Bellingham, Norfolk, 51 108 122 230 Castle Hill, . Salem, . Essex, . - _ - _ Castle Village, Truro, . Barnstable, _ _ _ _ Cataiimet,* || . Bourne, . Barnstable, 49 85 82 167 Cedar Grove, || Boston, Suffolk, _ _ _ _ Cedar Hill, . Clinton, . Worcester, _ _ _ _ Cedarville, . Plymouth, Plymouth, 23 46 34 80 Central, || . . . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Ceutral Avenue, I| Milton, . Norfolk, _ - - _ Central Hill, . SOMERVILLE Middlesex, - - _ _ Central Village, . Seekonk, Bristol, - - - _ Central Village,* . Westport, Bristol, 26 47 44 91 Ceutralville, . Lowell, Middlesex, 2,567 5,442 6,387 11,829 Centre Hill, . Hull, . Plymouth, - - - - Centreville,* . Barnstable, Barnstable, 118 168 211 379 Centreville, , Buockton, Plymouth, - - - _ Centreville, . Winchendon, Worcester, - - - - Chace's, . Freetown, Bristol, - - - - Chace's, || Taunton, Bristol, - - - - Chaffinville, || 2 . Ilolden, . Worcester, 43 120 106 226 Chapel Station, . Brookline, Norfolk, - - - - Cliapinsville, Lawrence, Essex, . - - - - Chapinville,* . Northborougl I. Worcester, 57 165 142 307 Chappaquiddic, . Edgartowu, Dukes, . 22 37 34 71 Charityville, . Williamstowi M Berkshire, - - - _ Charleniont,* |i Charleniont, Franklin, - - - _ Charles River Village, *ll • Needham, Norfolk, 40 94 85 179 Charlestown,* || . Boston, Suffolk, 8,762 20,489 19,815 40,304 Charlton,* . Charlton, Worcester, - - - - Charlton City,* . Charlton, Worcester, 106 231 ^49 480 Charlton Depot,* || Charlton, Worcester, 73 154 135 289 Chartley,*|| . Norton, . Bristol, 83 181 172 353 Chase's Village, . Oxford, . Worcester, 13 37 19 56 Chaseville, . Dudley, . Worcester, 42 112 109 221 Chatham,* || . Chatham, Barnstable, - - - - Chathamport,* Chatham, Barnstable, 38 57 67 124 Chattanooga, Ashland, Middlesex, . - - - - Cheapside, . Deerfield, Franklin, 44 133 90 223 Chelmsford,* || . Chelmsford, Middlesex, - - - - Chelsea,* || . Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Cherry Brook, || . Weston, . Middlesex, - - - - Chen-y Valley,* . Leicester, Worcester, 211 469 532 1,001 Cherry Valley, Ludlow, . Hampden, - - - - Cheshire,* || . Cheshire, Berkshire, - _ - - Cheshire Corner, . Cheshire, Berkshire, - - - - Cheshire Harbor, |1 Cheshire, Berkshire, - - - - Chester,* |i . Chester, . Hampden, - - - - Chester Centre, . Chester, . Hampden, 25 67 51 121 Chesterlield,* Chesterfield, Hampshire, - - - Chestnut Hill, Brookline, Norfolk, - - - - Chestnut Hill, || . Newton, Middlesex, - - - - Cliickering, || . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Chicopee,* II Chicopee, Hampden, - - - - Chicopee Falls,* || Chicopee, Hampden, 1,086 2,887 2,964 5,851 1 R. R. name Berlin. 2 R. R. name Chaffins. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 93 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Xumber of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Cliiltonville,* Plymouth, Plymouth, . 151 333 335 668 Chimquist, . Mashpee, Barnstable, - - - - Church Hill, . Norwell, . Plymouth, . 74 137 140 277 Cinder Hill, . East Bridgewater J Plymouth, - - - - City Mills,* II Norfolk, Norfolk, 46 115 108 223 City Point, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - . Clarendon Hills, || Hyde Park, . Norfolk, 492 1,061 1,144 2,205 Clarendon Hills, SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, - - - - Clark's Point, New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Claverack, Whately, Franklin, - - - - Clayton,* New Marlborougl 1, Berkshire, 41 98 76 174 Cleghorn, FiTCHBURG, Worcester, - - - - Clematis Brook, || Waltham, . Middlesex, - - - - Clifford,* New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Clifton,* II Marblehead, . Essex, . - - - - Cliftoudale,* || Saugus, . Essex, . 383 783 864 1,647 Clifton Heights, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Clinton,* || Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - Coatue, . Nantucket, . Nantucket, - - - - Cochesett,* || , West Bridgewatei , • Plymouth, 104 215 195 410 Cochituate,* . "Wayland, Middlesex, 280 654 620 1,274 Cohasset,* || . Cohasset, Norfolk, - - - - Coldbrook,* 1| i Oakham, Worcester, 28 59 57 116 Cold Spring, . Otis, Berkshire, - - - - Cold Spring,* Westford, Middlesex, 9 21 17 38 Cole's Station, || . Swansea, Bristol, - - - Coleville, Williamstown, Berkshire, - - - College Hill, || Medford, . Middlesex, - - - - College Hill, . Worcester, Worcester, - - - - Collins, 11 Ludlow, . Hampden, - - - - Collins Street, |1 Danvers, Essex, . - - - - CoUinsville,* . Dracut, . Middlesex, 138 444 374 818 Colrain,*. Colrain, . Franklin, - - - - Coltsville, II . PiTTSFIELD, . Berkshire, 80 191 202 393 Columbus Park, . Worcester, Worcester, - - - - Comins' Village, Oxford, . Worcester, 13 27 27 54 Commercial Point Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Concord,* || . Concord, Middlesex, . . . - - - - Concord Junction, *ll . Concord, Middlesex, - - - - Congamuck, || South wick, . Hampden, - - - - Conway,* || . Conway, Franklin, - - - - Cook Street, || Newton, Middlesex, - - - - Cooleyville,* . New Salem, . Franklin, 19 36 33 69 Coolidge Corner, Brookline, . Norfolk, - - - - Coolidgeville, Hudson, Middlesex, - - - - Copecut, . Fall River, Bristol, - - - - Cordaville,* || Soutliborough, Worcester, 57 131 112 243 Cordis Mills, . Millbury, Worcester, - - - - Corey Hill, . Brookline, . Norfolk, - - - - Corriganville, Hyde Park, . Norfolk, - - - - Cottage City,* § Cottage City, Dukes, . - - - - Cottage Farm, || Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Cottage Farm, Brookline, Norfolk, - - - - Cottage Hill, . Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Cottage Park, Wiuthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Coiuit,* . Barnstable, . Barnstable, 137 221 243 464 Craigville,* . Barnstable, . Barnstable, - - - - Crane's, || Norton, . Bristol, — — — — 1 p. O. name Coldbrook Springs. 94 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Vili.agks, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Populu- tiuii Craneville Dalton, . . . . Berkshire, . _ _ _ Crescent Avenue, || Boston, Suffolk, _ _ _ _ Crescent Beach, || . Revere, . Suffolk, _ _ _ _ Crescent Hill, Springfield, Hampden, _ _ _ _ Crescent Mills, Russell, . Hampden, 18 55 38 93 Crescent Park, Waltham, . Middlesex, - - - - Cricket Hill, .... Conway, Franklin, - - - _ Crookertown, Pembroke, . Plymouth, - - - - Cross Street, || . . . Winchester, . Middlesex, - _ - - Crystal Spring, |1 . Freetown, Bristol, - _ _ _ Cummings' Corner, . Phillipston, . Worcester, - - - - Cumniingsville,* . WOBURN, Middlesex, 65 151 157 3US Cummington,* Cummington, Hampshire, - - - - Cummington Hill, Cummington, Hampshire, - - - - Cumston Village, . Burlington, . Middlesex, . - - - - Ciirson's Mills, Newburyport, Essex, . - - - - Curtisville, . . . . East Bridgewater , • Plymouth, 34 65 67 132 Curtisville,* .... Stockbridge, . Berkshire, 79 181 164 345 Cutter Village, Winchester, . Middlesex, - - - - Cuttyhunk,*§ Gosnold, Dukes, . 29 60 40 100 Dalton,*|| . . . . Dalton, . Berkshire, _ _ ^ _ Dalton Centre, Dalton, . Berkshire, ~ - - - DaUonville Newburyport, Essex, . - - - Dana,* Dana, Worcester, - - - Danvers,* || . . . . Danvers, Essex, . - - - - Danvers Centre,* . Danvers, Essex, . 155 325 365 6:10 Danvers Junction || Danvers, Essex, . - - - - Danversport,* || . Danvers, Essex, . 359 833 802 1,635 Darby, || Plymouth, Plymouth, - - - Dartmouth,* .... Dartmouth, . Bristol, - - - Davis,* Rowe, . Franklin, - - - - Davisville Falmouth, Barnstable, 22 34 36 70 Dawsouville, || ^ . Holden, . Worcester, 38 102 101 203 Dayville Chester, . Hampden, - - - Deantown Attleborough, Bristol, - - - - Dedham,* || . Dedham, Norfolk, - - - - Deerlield,* || . Dee^'fleld, Franklin, - - - - Dell,* Heath, . Franklin, 15 35 26 61 Dennis,* Dennis, . Barnstable, - - - - Dennison District, Southbridge, . Worcester, - - - Dennisport,* || . . . Dennis, . Barnstable, 257 353 425 778 Depot Hill HOLYOKE, . Hampden, - - - Devereaux, || , . . Marblehead, . Essex, . 39 89 85 174 Dighton,*!! . . . . Dighton, Bristol, - - - - Dodgeville,* || . . . Attleborough, Bristol, 131 342 3.i8 700 Dog Town Wellfleet, Barnstable, - - - Dorchester,* || . . . Boston, Suffolk, 10,004 21,332 24,577 45,909 Dorchester Heights, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Dorchester Lower Mills, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Douglas,* II ... . Douglas, Worcester, - - - - Douglas Park, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Dover,* II . . . . Dover, . Norfolk, - - - - Downer Landing, § Hingham, Plymouth, 11 21 37 58 Dracut,* Dracut, . Middlesex, - - - - Dracut Centre, Dracut, . Middlesex, 79 211 167 378 Dragon Corner, . Reading, Middlesex, - - - - Dresser Hill Charlton, Worcester, — — — — 1 R. R. name Dawsons. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 95 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. CiTiKs, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Dry Pond, .... Stoughton, . Norfolk, _ _ _ _ Duck Harbor, Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - Duckville, Palmer, . Hampden, - - - - Dudley,* Dudley, . Worcester, - - - - Dudley Street, || Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Dudleyville, . Leverett, Franklin, - - - - Dunstable,* || Dunstable, . Middlesex, - - - - Durensville, . WOBURN, Middlesex, - - - - Duxbury,* || . Duxbury, Plymouth, . - - - - Dwight,* II . BelchertowD, Hampshire, 22 51 38 89 Eagleville, . Orange, . Franklin, . _ _ "~ _ East Acton,* . Acton, . Middlesex, - - - East Barnstable, Barnstable, . Barnstable, - - - - East Billerica,* || Billerica, Middlesex, 53 116 104 220 East Blackstone,* II Blackstone, . Worcester, 71 151 153 304 East Bolton, . Bolton, . Worcester, - - - - East Boston,* || Boston, Suffolk, 8,815 21,868 20.727 42,595 East Boxford,* || Boxford, Essex, . - - - - East Braintree,* || Braintree, Norfolk, 318 637 685 1,322 East Brewster,* || Brewster, Barnstable, 47 98 81 179 East Bridgewater,* || East Bridgewater Plymouth, - - - - East Brinifield,* . Brimlield, . Hampden, 39 82 74 156 East Brooklield,* || Brooklield, . Worcester, 238 571 511 1,082 East Cambridge,* || Cambridge, Middlesex, 2,812 7,303 6,693 13,996 East Carver,* Carver, . Plymouth, 35 60 63 123 East Cbarlemont,* Charlemont, . Franklin, 49 90 89 179 East Chelmsford, . Chelmsford, . Middlesex, 5G 139 117 256 East Danvers, Danvers, Essex, . - - - - East Dedliam, Dedham, Norfolk, 388 898 889 1,787 East Deertield,* || Deerlleld, Franklin, 39 87 61 148 East Dennis,* Dennis, . Barnstable, 103 147 191 338 East Douglas,* || Douglas, Worcester, 372 815 775 1,590 East End, Wenliam, Essex, . - - - - East Everett, || Everett, Middlesex, 317 691 743 1,434 East Falmouth,* Falmouth, Barnstable, 59 109 100 209 East Farms, . Westtield, Hampden, 18 35 29 64 East Fitchburg, FlTCHBtTRG, . Worcester, 32 80 64 144 East Foxborough,* || Foxborougli, Norfolk, 100 194 163 357 East Freetown,* || Freetown, Bristol, 134 276 253 529 East Gloucester, . Gloucester, Essex, . 696 1,682 1,516 3,198 East Groton,|| Groton, . Middlesex, - - - - East Hadley, Hadley, . Hampshire, - - - - Easthani,* H . Eastham, Barnstable, - - - - Easthampton,* || Easthampton, Hanipshire, - - - - East Harwich,* Harwich, Barnstable, 73 134 126 260 East Haverhill,* Haverhill, pjssex, . 39 79 82 161 East Hawley, Hawley, Franklin, - - - - East Holliston,* || Holliston, Middlesex, 81 132 155 287 East Hubbardston, Hubbardston, Worcester, 9 23 20 43 East Hubbardston,* Princeton, Worcester, 6 14 14 28 East .Junction, || . Attleborough, Bristol, - - - - East Lee,* . Lee, Berkshire, 108 187 220 407 East Leverett,* . Leverett, Franklin, 44 77 82 159 East Lexington,* || Lexington, . Middlesex, . 150 291 336 627 East Littleton, || i . Littleton, Middlesex, - - - - East Longmeadow,* || . East Longmeadow, . Hampden, - - - - East Lynn, !| . Lynn Essex, . 1,299 2,58S 2,732 5,320 1 R. R. station in town of Westford. 96 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion East Mansfield,* . IMansfleld, Bristol, _ _ _ _ East Mashpee, Mashpee, Barnstable, - - - - East Mattapoisett, * Mattapoisett, Plymouth, 51 101 102 203 East Middleton, . Middleton, . Essex, . - - - - East Minis, || . Millis, . Norfolk, - - - - East Milton,* || Milton, . Norfolk, 257 560 601 1,161 East Northfield,* . Northfield, . Franklin, 84 127 496 623 East Norton,* Norton, . Bristol, 132 248 251 499 Easton,* || Easton, . Bristol, - - - - Eastondale,* || Easton, . Bristol, 92 175 153 328 East Orleans,* Orleans, . Barnstable, 102 137 175 312 East Otis, Otis, Berkshire, 42 93 71 164 East Parish, . Haverhill, Essex, . - - - - East Pembroke,* . Pembroke, . Plymouth, 41 61 63 124 East Pepperell,* . Pepperell, Middlesex, 276 676 639 1,315 East Phillipston, . Phillipston, . Worcester, 9 15 24 East Princeton,* . Princeton, Worcester, 34 61 55 116 East Quarter, Concord, Middlesex, - - - - East Rochester, . Rochester, . Plymouth, - - - - East Sandwich,* 1| Sandwich, Barnstable, 42 66 73 139 East Saugus,* || Saugus, . Essex, . 221 421 470 891 East Sharon, . Sharon, . Norfolk, 14 26 32 58 East Shelburne,* Shelburne, . Franklin, - - - - East Shirley, . Shirley, . Middlesex, - - - - East Somerville,* 1 Somerville, Middlesex, - - - - East Sudbury, || Sudbury, Middlesex, - - - - East Swansea, Swansea, Bristol, - - - - East Taunton,* || Taunton, Bristol, - - - - East Templeton,* Templeton, . Worcester, 116 184 196 380 East Village, Amherst, Hampshire, - - - - East Village, Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - East Village, || i Webster, Worcester, 101 258 234 492 Eastville, Cottage City, Dukes, . - - - - Eastville, East Bridgewatei Plymouth, 44 95 81 176 East Walpole,* || Walpole, Norfolk, 122 291 236 527 East Wareham,* Wareham, Plymouth, 178 335 279 614 East Watertown, || Watertown, . Middlesex, - - - - East Weymouth,* || Weymouth, . Norfolk, 862 1,860 1,868 3,728 East Whately,* . Whately, Franklin, 71 150 135 285 East Whitman, Whitman, Plymouth, 237 481 480 961 East Wilmington, Wilmington, . Middlesex, - - - - East Windsor,* Windsor, Berkshire, - - - - East Woburn, Woburn, Middlesex, 248 607 571 1,178 East Worcester, Worcester, Worcester, - - - - Eddyville,* . Middleborough, Plymouth, - - - - Edgaitown,* § Edgartown, . Dukes, . - - - Edgeworth, || Malden, Middlesex, 990 2,422 2,488 4,910 Egleston Square, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Egremont Plain,* Egremont, Berkshire, - - - - Egypt,* . Scituate, Plymouth, 48 78 96 174 Eliot, II . Newton, Middlesex, - - - - Ellis,* II 2 Dedham, Norfolk, - - - - Ellisville, Plymoutli, Plymouth, 8 23 12 85 Elmdale, Uxbridge, Worcester, 26 67 57 124 Elm Grove,* . Colrain, . Franklin, 30 76 63 139 Elm Hill, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Elniwood,* II . East Bridgewatei » • Plymouth, 110 200 212 412 ElniwiKid, HOLYOKE, . Hampden, — — ~ ■" 1 R. R. name East Webster. R. R. station in town of Norwood. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 97 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Endicott,* II . . . . Dedham, Norfolk, 31 71 82 153 Enfield,* || . Enfield, . Hampshire, - - - - Englewood, . Boston, Sufl'olk, - - - - Erving,* || . Erving, . Franklin, - - - - Essex,* II Essex, . Essex, . - - - - Essex Falls, || Essex, . Essex, . 72 137 128 265 Evening Side, PITTSFIELD, Berkshire, - - - - Everett,* || . Everett, Middlesex, - - - - Everettville, . Princeton, Worcester, - - - - Factory Village, . Ashljurnham, Worcester, - - - Factory Village, . Greenfield, . Franklin, - - - - Factory Village, Middlefield, . Hampshire, 23 53 4S 101 Fairfield,* II . Russell, . Hampden, 65 153 165 318 Fairhaven,*|| Fairhaven, . Bristol, - - - - Fairmount, . Brookline, . Norfolk, - - - - Fairmount, . HOLYOKE, . Hampden, - - - - Fairmount, . Hyde Park, . Norfolk, 556 1,161 1,282 2,443 Fairmount, . Worcester, Worcester, - - - - Fairview,* . Chicopee, . Hampden, 95 237 232 469 Fall River,* || Fall River, Bristol, - - - - Falmouth,* || . Falmouth, Barnstable,. - - - - Falmouth Heiglits * Falmouth, Barnstable,. 12 26 20 46 Falulah Park, FiTCHBURG, . Worcester, - - - - Faneuil.ll Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Farley,* Erving, . Franklin, 32 66 60 126 Farley, || Wendell, Franklin, - - - - Farmersville, || i Attleborough, Bristol, - - - - Farmersville, Sandwich, Barnstable, - - - - Farm Hill, II . Stoneham, Middlesex, - - - - Farm Neck, . Cottage City, Dukes, . - - - - Farm Street, || Medfield, Norfolk, - - - - Farnams, || . Cheshire, Berkshire, - - - - Farnumsville,* || . Grafton, Worcester, 119 294 276 570 Faulkner, II . Malden, Middlesex, 515 994 1,073 2,067 Fayville,* || . Southborough, Worcester, . 106 168^ 249 197 446 Feeding Hills,* Agawam, Hampden, 351 311 662 Felchville, . Natick, . Middlesex, 1,53 334 323 657 Felix Xeck, . Edgartown, . Dukes,. - - - - Fells,* II . Melro.se, Middlesex, 54 157 190 347 Felting Mills, Norfolk, . Norfolk, - - - - Fenno's Corner, . Revere, . Suffolk, - - - - Fern Croft, || . Danvers, Essex, . - - - - Fernslde, Tyriiigham, . Berkshire, - - - - Fernwood, Gloucester, Essex, . - - - - Field's Corner, II . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Fire District, Middlehorough, Plymouth, 1,020 1,925 2,216 4,141 First Parish, . Box ford. Essex, . - - - - First Parish, . AVest jJsewbury, Essex, . - - - - Fisherville, . Attleborough, Bristol, - - - - Fiaherville,* . Grafton, . Worcester, . 132 378 403 781 Fiskdale,* . Sturbridge, . Worcester, . 22S 553 595 1,148 FiTCHBURG,* 11 . FITCHBURG, . Worcester, . - - - - Five Corners, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Five Corners, Granby, . Hampshire, - - - - Five Roads, . North Adams, . Berkshire, . - - - - Flint Village, || . Fall River, Bristol, 135 323 343 666 Florence,* || . Northampton, Hamijshire, * . 610 1,285 1,512 2,797 1 R. R. name Farmers. 98 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Florida,* . . . . Florida, .... Berkshire, . _ _ — _ Tolly Cove Village, . Gloucester, Essex, . - - - - Fordville Duxbury, Plymouth, - - - - Forest Avenue, || . Boston, Suflfolk, - - - - Forestdale,* . . . . Sandwich, Barnstable,. 19 27 29 56 Forest Hills, || . . . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Forest River, II Salem Essex, . - - - - Forge Village,* || . AVestford, Middlesex, . 83 202 244 446 Foskett's Mills, . Brimfleld, Hampden, . - - - - Four Corners, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Four Corners, Middleborough, . Plymouth, . - - - - Four Corners, West Stockbridge, Berkshire, . - - - - Foxborough,* || . Foxborough, Norfolk, - - - - Foxvale,* i . . . . Foxborough, Norfolk, 48 105 101 206 Framingham,* || . Framingham, Middlesex, . - - - - Frainingham Centre, . Framingliam, Middlesex, . 370 772 973 1,745 Franconia Longmeadow, Hampden, . - - - - Franklin,* || . Franklin, Norfolk, - - - - Franklin Park,* || . Revere, .... Suffolk, - - - - Free Quarter, Sandisfleld, . Berkshire, . - - - - Freetown,* .... Freetown, Bristol, - - - - Fresh Brook Village, . Well fleet. Barnstable,. - - - - Fresh Pond, II Cambridge, Middlesex, . - - - - Fresh Water Cove Village, Gloucester, Essex, . 24 39 52 91 Fryc Village, Andover, Essex, . 93 201 257 458 Fryeville Athol Worcester, . - - - - Fryeville, . . . . Orange, .... Franklin, . - - - - FuUerton Halifax, Plymouth, . - - - Fullerville Clinton Worcester, . - - - Furnace, . . . . Freetown, Bristol, - - - - Furnace,* || . Hardwick, . Worcester, . 18 41 41 82 Furnace Village, . Easton Bristol, 157 318 291 609 Gallows Hill, Salem Essex, . - - - — Gannett's Corner, Scituate, Plymouth, - - - - Garden City, .... Dudley, .... Worcester, - - - - Gardner,* || . Gardner, Worcester, - - - - Gardnerville, Duxbury, Plymouth, - - - Gates' Crossing, || Leominster, . Worcester, - - - Gay Head,* . . . . Gay Head, . Dukes, . - - - - Georgetown,* || . . . Georgetown, . Essex, . - - - - Gerniantown, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Germantown, Clinton Worcester, - - - - Germantown, New Bedford, . Bristol, - - - - Germantown, QUINOY, Norfolk, - - - - Gilbertville,*|l« . Hardwick, Worcester, 291 765 779 1,544 Gill,* Gill Franklin, - - - - Gilmanville, . . . . Tewksbury, . Middlesex, - - - - Glenallen Wincliendon, Worcester, 23 90 87 177 Glendale Easthampton, Hampshire, 10 32 31 ea Glendale, . . . . Everett, Middlesex, . 724 1,502 1,563 3,065 Glendale Middlefleld, . Hampshire, - - - - Glendale Southampton, Hampshire, - - - - Glendale,* || . Stockbridge, . Berkshire, . 118 261 274 535 Glendale Wilbraham, . Hampden, - - - - Glenmere Lynn Essex, . 908 1,830 1,879 3,70» Glenn Mills, . . . . Rowley Essex, . - - - - Glennonville, Dalton Berkshire, • ~ ~ ~ ■~ 1 R. R. name Rockdale. 2 R. R. station in town of Ware. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 99 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Glenwood,* || Glenwood, Glenwood, Glenwood Avenue, | Globe Village, Globe Village,* || Gloucester,* || Glover's Corner, Goodrich Hollow, Goshen,* Grafton,* Grafton Centre, | Gran by,* Granby Centre, Granite Bridge, | Graniteville,* || Grantville, Granville,* . Granville Centre,* Grasshopper Plains, Gravesville, . Great Barrington,* || Great Brewster, Great Head, . Great Neck, . Great River, . Greenbush,* || Greendale, Greendale,* || Green District, Greenfield,* || Green Harbor,* Green Hill, , Green River, . Greenville, . Greenwich,* || Greenwich Village,* Greenwood,* || Greylock, Griswoldville,* Groton,* || Grove Hall, . Grovelaud,* || Guinea, . Gurney's Corners, Hadley,* || Hadley, . Raggett's, II . Halifax,* || . Hallsville, Hamilton,* || . Hammondtown, Hampden,* . Hampden Centre, Hancock,* Hanover,* || . Hanson,* Cities and Towns Medford, . Springfield, Wrentham, . Hyde Park, . Fall River, Southbridge, Gloucester, Boston, Hanco*, Goshen, . Grafton, Grafton, Granby, . Granby, . Boston, Westford, Seekonk, Granville, Granville, Newburyport, Hudson, Great Barrington Hull, Winthrop, Marion, . Deerfleld, Scituate, Needham, Worcester, Bolton, . Greenfield, . Marshfleld, . Hull, Deerfield, Leicester, Greenwich, . Greenwich, . Wakefield, . North Adams, Colraiu, . Groton, . Boston, Groveland, . N EWBURYPORT, Hanson, . Hadley, . Merrimac, Andover, Halifax, . Lawrence, . Hamilton, Mattapoisett, Hampden, Hampden, Hancock, Hanover, Hanson, . Counties Middlesex, Hampden, Norfolk, Norfolk, Bristol, AVo re ester, Essex, . Suffolk, Berkshire, Hampshire, Worcester, Worcester, Hampshire, Hampshire, .SuflTolk, t Middlesex, Bristol, Hampden, Hampden, Essex, . Middlesex, Berkshire, Plymouth, Suflfolk, Plymouth, Franklin, Plymouth, Norfolk, Worcester, Worcester, Franklin, Plymouth, Plymouth, Franklin, Worcester, Hampshire, Hampshire, Middlesex, Berkshire, Franklin, Middlesex, Suflfolk, Essex, . Essex, . Plymouth, Hampshire, Essex, . Essex, . Plymouth, Essex, . Essex, . Plymouth, Hampden, Hampden, Berkshire, Plymouth, Plymouth, Number of Families 298 462 753 15 133 61 35 126 47 143 38 192 109 69 Males 767 1,118 1,813 28 347 120 95 263 64 326 55 400 335 178 140 Fe- males Popula- tion 667 1.176 1,878 35 326 110 70 279 70 317 62 402 317 138 138 1,434 2,294 3,691 63 673 150 230 165 542 134 643 117 802 652 316 278 100 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Happy Alley, Happy Hollow, . Harbor View, || . Harilwick,* || . Harmony, Harris,* Harrison Square, || Harrisville, . Harrisville, . Harrisville, . Hart's Brook, Hartsville,* . Harvard,* || . Harvard Street, || . Harwich,* || . Harwich Centre, || Harwichport,* Hastings, || . Hastingsville, Hatchville, . Hatchville,* . Hatfield,* |1 . Hatherly,* . Havenville, . Haverhill,* || , Haverhill Bridge, || Hawley,* Hayden Row,* || ' . Haydenville,* || . Hazelwood, || Head Pamet, . Heald Village, Heath, II . Heath,* . Hebronville,* || . Ilecla, Hemlock, || Hendersonville, . Hendersonville, II . Heywood's, || Hey wood's, II . Hicksville, II . Highfield, High Head, . Highland, || . Highland, Highland, Highland Lake, || . Highlands, . Highlands, . Highlands, . Highlands, . Highlands, . Highland Terrace, Highlandville,* II . Hill's Crossing, II . Hillside, Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Marion, . Brockton, Boston, Hardwick, East Bridgewater, Rehoboth, Boston, Clinton, . West Boylston, Winchendon, Hadley, . New Marlborough Harvard, Boston, Harwich, Harwich, Harwich, Weston, . Framingham Duxbury, Falmouth, Hatfield, . Rockland, Burlington, Haverhill, Bradford, Hawley, . Hopkinton, AVilliamsbur, Hyde Park, Truro, . Barre, . Boston, Heath, . Attleborough Uxbridge, Westport, Arlington, Everett, Gardner, Rowe, Dartmouth, Falmouth, Truro, . Boston, Truro, . Worcester, Norfolk, . Haverhill, Holyoke, Lowell, Lynn, . Merrimac, Brockton, Needham, Belmont, Deerfield, Plymouth, . Plymouth, . Suffolk, Worcester, . Plymouth, . Bristol, Suffolk, Worcester, . Worcester, . Worcester, . Hampshire, Berkshire, . Worcester, . Suffolk, Barnstable, . Barnstable, . Barnstable, . Middlesex, . Middlesex, . Plymouth, . Barnstable, . Hampshire, Plymouth, . Middlesex, . Essex, . Essex, . Franklin, . Middlesex, . ILimpshire, Norfolk, Barnstable, . Worcester, . Suffolk, Franklin, . Bristol, Worcester, . Bristol, Middlesex, . Middlesex, . Worcester, . Franklin, Bristol, Barnstable, . Barnstable, . Suffolk, Barnstable, . Worcester, . Norfolk, Essex, . Hampden, . Middlesex, . Essex, . Essex, . Plymouth, . Norfolk, Middlesex, . Franklin, Males Fe- males 46 5 39 Popula- tion 127 15 106 7 69 180 30 113 54 235 236 53 256 106 514 131 56 342 157 266 60 233 22 144 502 113 236 492 109 550 823 140 814 265 1,743 569 1,847 581 215 1,064 665 297 3,590 1,150 1 R. R. name Hayden. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 101 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Hillside Park, Hillsville, Hingham,* || . Hingham Centre, Hinsdale,* || . Hockanum, . Hoggs Bridge, Holbrook,* || . Holbrook Centre, Holden,* || . Holland,* Hollingsworth, || Holliston,* II . Holliston Centre, Holtshire, HOLYOKE,* II Honiefield, Hoosac, . Hoosac, . Hoosac Tunnel,* | Hopedale,* || . Hopeville, Hopewell, Hopkinton,* || Horseneck, . Hortonville,* . Hospital Hill, Hospital Station, | Hough's Neck,* Houghtonville, Housatonic,* || Hovendon Park, Howarth's Villag Howe's Station, || Howe Village, Howland's, || . Howland Village Hubbardston,*|| Hudson,* II . Hull,*§ . . Hull Village,. Huntington,* || Hyannis,*|| . Hyannisport,* Hyde Park,* |1 Hydeville, Iceville, . Indian Hollow, Indian Orchard,* Indian Pond, Indiantown, . Ingall's, II Ingleside, || . Intervale Park, Ipswicli,* II . Island, . Southbridge, Spencer, . Hingham, Hingham, Hinsdale, Hadley, . Boston, Holbrook, Holbrook, Holden, . Holland, Groton, . Holliston, Holliston, Orange, . HOLVOKE, Hyde Park, Conway, Deerfleld, Florida, . Hopedale, Worcester Taunton, Hopkinton, Westport, Swansea, Northampton, Northborough, QUINCY,. North Adams, Great Barrington Brockton, . Oxford, . Middleton, . Boxford, Lakeville, NEW' Bedford, Hubbardston, Hudson, . Hull, Hull, Huntington, . Barnstable, . Barnstable, . Hyde Park, . Winchendon, Springfield, Huntington, . Springfield, Kingston, Fall River, North Andover, HOLYOKE, . Brockton, . Ipswich, Worcester, Worcester, Worcester, Plymouth, Plymouth, Berkshire, Hampshire, Suffolk, Norfolk, Norfolk, Worcester, Hampden, Middlesex, Middlesex, Middlesex, Franklin, Hampden, Norfolk, Franklin, Franklin, Berkshire, Worcester, M'orcester, Bristol, Middlesex, Bristol, Bristol, Hampshire, Worcester, Norfolk, Berkshire, Berkshire, Plymouth, Worcester, Essex, . Essex, . Plymouth, Bristol, Worcester, Middlesex, Plymouth, Plymouth, Hampshire Barnstable, Barnstable, Norfolk, Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, Hampden, Plymouth, Bristol, Essex, . Hampden, Plymouth, Essex, . Worcester, 47 291 221 430 25 69 79 247 23 65 361 46 18 10 461 125 620 391 786 64 151 159 487 48 133 599 91 42 24 1,108 102 613 449 877 55 138 146 556 57 157 638 82 18 1,081 227 1,233 840 1,663 119 289 305 1,043 105 290 1,237 173 79 42 2,189 1 R. R. station in town of Rowe. 102 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. CiTiKS, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Island Creek,* 1| . . . Duxburj', Plymouth, . 47 89 93 182 Island Park, || Bradford, Essex, . - - - - Islington,* || . Dedham, Norfolk, . 29 53 65 118 Jacksonville, FiTCHBURG, . Worcester, . - - - - Jamaica Plain,* || Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Janiesville, || . Worcester, Worcester, . 46 119 107 226 Jeffersonville,* || ^ HoUlen, . Worcester, . 153 411 415 826 Jeffries Point, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Jenksville, Springfield, Hampden, . - - - - Jericho, . Dudley, . Worcester, . 148 375 360 735 Jericho, . Scituate, Plymouth, . - - - - Jerusalem, . Tyringham, . Berkshire, . - - - - Jerusalem, . West Bridgewatei , • Plymouth, . 39 86 76 162 Jesseville, New Bedford, . Bristol, - - - - Johnson's Ground * North Adams, Berkshire, . - - - - Joppa, . Gloucester, Essex, . - - - - Joppa, . Newburyport, Essex, . - - - - Judsou,* . Ray n ham. Bristol, 44 81 79 160 Juniper Point, Salem, Essex, . - - - Katama, . Edgartown, . Dukes, . - - - - Keephickon, . Chilmark, Dukes, . - - - - Kenipville, . Koktii Adams, Berkshire, - - - - Kenbernia, || . Hull, . Plymouth, 7 17 24 41 Kendal Green,* || Weston, . Middlesex, 83 208 181 389 Kenersouville, New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Kingston,* I| . Kingston, Plymouth, - - - - King Street, || Cohasset, Norfolk, - - - - Kittle Cove Villag e. Manchester, . Essex, . ,- - - - Kittredgeville, Dalton, . Berkshire, - - - - Knife Works, Sharon, . Norfolk, - - - - Knightville, . Huntington, . Hampshire, 24 47 46 93 Lagoon Heights, Cottage City, Dukes, . - - - » ^ Lake Crossing, || Natick, . Middlesex, - - - - Lake Pleasant,* || Montague, . Franklin, 29 22 36 58 Lake Shore Park, Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Lakeside, Leicester, Worcester, - - - - Lakeside, Lynn, . Essex, . 60 103 124 227 Laketown, Essex, . Essex, . - - - - Lakeview, Foxborough, Norfolk, 14 30 31 61 Lake View,* . Worcester, Worcester, 181 352 376 728 Lake Village, Topsfleld, Essex, . - - - - Lakeville,* || . Lakeville, Plymouth, - - - - Lakeville, Shirley, . Middlesex, - - - - Lamb City, . Phillipston, . Worcester, - - - - Lambert's Cove, West Tisbury, Dukes, . - - - - Lancaster,* || . Lancaster, Worcester, - - - - Lanesborough,* Lanesborough, Berkshire, - - - - Lanesville,* . Gloucester, Essex, . 359 1,114 659 1,773 Lane Village, Asliburnhani, Worcester, - - - - Lawkence,* II Lawrence, . Essex, . - - - - Lebanon, Seekonk, Bristol, - - - - Ledgeville, . Petersham, . Worcester, - - - - Lee,* II . . Lee, Berkshire, - - - - Leeds,* || Northampton, Hampshire, 180 467 513 980 Leet Ore Beds, West Stockbridge 1 Berkshire, - - - - Leicester,* . Leicester, Worcester, - - - - > R. R. and P. O. name Jefferson. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 103 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sectioks, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Lelandville Charlton, Worcester, . _ _ « ^ Lenox,* || Lenox, . Berkshire, . - - - - Lenox Dale,* || Lenox, . Berkshire, . 110 329 236 565 Lensdale, Soutlibridge, . Worcester, . - - - - Leominster,* || i . Leominster, . Worcester, . - - - - Leverett,* || . Leverett, Franklin, - - - - Lexington,* || Lexington, . Middlesex, . - - - - Leyden,* Leyden, . Franklin, . - - - - Leyden Park, Brockton, . Plymouth, . - - - - Liberty Hill, . Salem, . Essex, . - - - - Lincoln,* || . Lincoln,. Middlesex, . - - - - Lincoln Sqnare,* . Worcester, Worcester, . - - - - Linden, || Malden, Middlesex, . 255 512 558 1,070 Lindenwood, || Stoneham, Middlesex, . - - - - Line,* . Colrain, . Franklin, . - - - - Linebrook Parish Ipswich,. Essex, . 34 70 66 136 Linwood, \\- . Northbridge, Worcester, . 84 227 269 496 Linwood Park, Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Lion's Moutli, Amesbury, Essex, . - - - - Little Brewster, Hull, Plymouth, 3 4 2 6 Little Canada, Lowell, Middlesex, - - - - Little Nahant, Xahatit, . Essex, . - - - - Little River, . Westfield, Hampden, - - - - Little South, . Xatick, . Middlesex, - - - - Littleton,* || . Littleton, Middlesex, - - - - Littleton Centre, Littleton, Middlesex, 75 159 174 333 Littleton Common * Littleton, Middlesex, 8 16 21 37 Littleville,* . Chester, . Hampden, 20 37 27 64 Lock's Village, Shutesbury, Franklin, - - - - Lock's Village,* Wendell, Fi-anklin, - - - - Logan's, || Eowe, . Franklin, - - - - Lokerville, . Wayland, Middlesex, - - - - Long Hill, Rehoboth, Bristol, - - - - Longnieadow,* H Longnieado^v » Hampden, - - - - Longnook, Truro, . Barnstable, - - - - Long Plain,* . Acushnet, Bristol, 67 Ill 132 243 Long Plain, . Leverett, Franklin, 23 52 46 98 Longwood, II . Brookline, Norfolk, - - - - Look's Mills, . Rochester, Plymouth, - - - - Loudville, Easthampton, Hampshire, 3 7 10 17 Loudville, Northampton, Hampshire, t 21 16 37 Loudville,* . Westhampton, Hampshire, 22 45 36 81 Lovell's Corners, Weymouth, . Norfolk, - - - - Lovell's Grove, II Weymouth, . Norfolk, - - - - Lowell,* || . Lowell, Middlesex, - - - - Lowell Island, Salem, . Essex, . 1 1 4 5 Lowell Junction, | 3 Lowell, Middlesex, - - - - Lowell Street, |1 Wakefield, . Middlesex, - - - - Lower Corner, Merriniac, Essex, . - - - - Lower End, . North Reading, Middlesex, - - - - Lower Village, Warren,. Worcester, - - - • Ludlow,* II . Ludlow,. Hampden, - - - - Ludlow Centre,* Ludlow, . Hampden, 29 55 58 Il3 Ludlow City, Granby, . Hampshire, - - - - Ludlow City, Ludlow, . Hampden, - - - - Lund's Corner, New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Lunenburg,* 11 Lunenburg, . Worcester, - - - - Lyndhurst, . Saugus, . Essex, . - - - - 1 R. R. name Leominster Centre. ^ R. R. name Whitins. ^ r. r. station in town of Tewksbury. 104 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties , Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Lynn,* II Lynn Essex, . _ — _ _ Lynn Common, || . Lynn, . Essex, . - • - - - Lynnflekl,* |! . Lynnfleld, Essex, . - - - - Lynnfleld Centre,* || Lynnfleld, Essex, . - - - - Lynnhurst, . Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Lyousville,* . Colrain, . Franklin, - - - - Lyonville, Halifax,. Plymouth, - - - - Machine Shop, || . Korth A ndover. Essex, . — - - - Madaket, Nantucket, . Nantucket, - - - - Magnolia,* || * Gloucester, Essex, . 57 134 113 247 Malionikey, . Tisbury, Dukes, . - - - - Malden,*|| . Malden, Middlesex, - - - - Manchaug,* . Sutton, . Worcester, 267 798 768 1,566 Manchester,* II Manchester, . Essex, . - - - - Mann'8 Hill, . Sharon, . • . Norfolk, - - - - Manomet,* . Plymouth, Plymouth, 93 187 183 370 Mansfield,* 11 . Mansfield, Bristol, - - - - Manville, Leicester, Worcester, - - - - Maple Grove, || Adams, . Berkshire, 107 235 264 499 Mapleville, . Wenham, Essex, . - - - - Maplewood, . Fall Rivek, Bristol, - - - - Maplewood, || Malden, Middlesex, . 777 1,621 1,760 3,.381 Marblehead,*|| . Marblehead, . Essex, . - - - - Marblehead Neck,* ' Marblehead, . Essex, . 10 17 32 49 Marble Ridge, || . North Andover, Essex, . - - - - Marbleville, . Sutton, . Worcester, 15 27 28 55 Marion,* || Marion, . Plymouth, - - - - Market Street, || . Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Marland Village, . Andover, Essex, . - - - - Marlborough, Georgetown, . Essex, . 24 54 52 106 Marlborough,* || Marlborough, Middlesex, - - - - Marlborough Junction .11 ■ Marlborough, Middlesex, - - - - Marshall's Corner, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Marshfleld,* || Marshfleld, . Plymouth, - - - - Marshlield Centre,* || Marshfleld, . Plymouth, 26 42 48 90 Marshfleld Hills,* || Marshfleld, . Plymouth, 105 173 164 337 Marston's Mills',* . Barnstable, . Barnstable, 68 132 129 261 Mashjjee,* Mashpee, Barnstable, - - - - Matfleld, East Bridgewater Plymouth, . 27 65 70 135 Matfleld,* II . West Bridgewatei , Plymouth, 42 88 82 170 Mattapan,* || . Boston, Suflblk, - - - - Mattapan, Milton, . Norfolk, 183 425 453 878 Mattapoisett,* || . Mattapoisett, Plymouth, - - - - Maynard,* || . INIaynard, Middlesex, - - - - Meadows, Sunderland, . Franklin, - - - - Mechanicsville, Attleborough, ' Bristol, - - - - Mechanicsville, . Fall River, Bristol, - - - - Medfleld,* || . Medfleld, Norfolk, - - - - Medfleld .Junction, || Medflehl, Norfolk, _ _ _ _ MeoFORD,* II Medforu, ^Middlesex, _ _ - - Medway,* || . Medway, Norfolk, _ - - - Meeting House Hill, Boston, SulTolk, - - - - Melrose,* || . Melrose, Middlesex, - - - - Melrose Highlands,* || Melrose, Middlesex, 478 868 1,099 1,967 Menamsha, . Chilmark, Dukes, . _ - - - Menauhant,* . Falmoutli, Barnstable, - _ - - Mendon,* Mendon, Worcester, . - - - - I R. R. station in town pf Manchester. 2 P. O. name Nanepashemet. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 105 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY - < [Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Xumber Counties of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Menlo Park, . . . . Brockton, . Plymouth, . _ _ _ Merino Village, . Dudley, . Worcester, 197 488 511 999 Merrick,* West Springfield, Hampden, 749 1,649 1,730 3,379 Merrimac,* || . Merrimac, Essex, . - - _ _ Merrimac Centre, Merrimac, Essex, . 401 745 821 1,566 Merrimacport,* . Merrimac, Essex, . 9-2 160 165 325 Metcalf,* II . Holliston, Middlesex, 19 40 36 76 Methuen,* || . Methuen, Essex, . - _ _ _ Mica Mill, . Chester, . Hampden, _ _ _ _ Michawum, || . WOBURN, Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Middleborough,* || Middleborough, Plymouth, - - - _ Middle Brewster, Hull, Plymouth, 3 5 5 10 Middle Farms, Westfield, . Hampden, 31 106 58 164 Middlefleld,* || Middlefleld, . Hampshire, - _ - _ Middlesex Junction, || Lowell, Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Middlesex Village,* || ' Lowell, Middlesex, 48 103 133 236 Middleton,* || Middleton, . Essex, . _ _ " _ Middletown, . West Tisbury, Dukes, . _ _ __ Middletown, . Yarmouth, Barnstable, _ _ Miles' River, || Hamilton, Essex, . _ _ _ _ Milford,* II . Milford, . Worcester, _ _ _ _ Milk Hill, Chelsea, Sufi-olk, _ _ _ _ Milk Row, . SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Millbrook,* . Duxbury, Plymouth, 68 128 135 263 Millbury,*|| . Millbury, Worcester, - _ _ _ Millbury Junction, || Millbury, Worcester, - _ _ _ Miller's Falls, Erving, . Franklin, 76 150 151 301 Miller's Falls,* || . Montague, Franklin, 128 282 246 528 Millington,* . Xew Salem, . Franklin, 13 33 26 59 Millis,*||. Millis, . Norfolk, _ _ _ _ Mill River, . Deerfield, Franklin, _ _ _ _ Mill River,* . Xew Marlborougl '» Berkshire, 120 241 233 474 Millvale, Haverhill, Essex, . - _ _ _ Mill Valley, . Amherst, Hampshire, - _ _ _ Mill Village, . Ashby, . Middlesex, - _ _ _ Millville,* II . Blackstone, . Worcester, 507 1,417 1,099 2,516 Milhvard, Charlton, Worcester, _ _ __ _ Millwood, Framingham, Middlesex, _ _ Millwood,* . Rowley, . Essex, . 39 74 64 138 Milton,* II Milton, . Norfolk, - _ _ _ Milton Hill, . Milton, . Norfolk, _ _ Misery Island, Salem, . Essex, . 2 6 4 12 Mittineague, . Agawani, Hampden, 184 436 461 897 Mittineague,* || West Springfield, Hampden, 287 607 730 1,337 Monroe,* Monroe, . Franklin, _ _ _ _ Monroe Bridge,* || Monroe, . Franklin, _ _ _ _ Monson,* || . Monson, . Hampden, _ _ _ _ Montague,* || . Montague, Franklin, _ _ _ Montague City,* || Montague, Franklin, 81 196 171 367 Montclair, Milton, . Norfolk, - _ _ Montclair, || . QUIXCY, Norfolk, _ _ _ _ Montello, || . . . Brockton, . Plymouth, 690 1,613 1,480 3,093 Montei-ey,* || . Monterey, Berkshire, - _ __ _ Montgomery,* Montgomery, Hampden, - _ _ _ Montrose,* || . Wakefield, . Middlesex, 104 224 241 465 Montserrat, || . Beverly, Essex, . 86 193 142 335 Montvale, || . WOBURN, Middlesex, _ _ _ Montvilie,* . Sandisfleld, . Berkshire, 34 46 65 111 ' R. R. name Middlesex. 106 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towvs, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Monument Beach,* || . Bourne Barnstable, ■40 71 tl 148 Monument Yalley, Great Barrington, Berkshire, . - - - - Moore's Corner,* . Leverett, Franklin, . 26 52 47 99 Moose Hill, . Sharon Norfolk, - - - - Morning Side, PITTSFIELD, . Berkshire, . - - - - Morse Hollow, Leominster, . Worcester, . - - - - Morse Village, New Salem, . S'ranklin, . - - - - Mosquito Valley, . Hamilton, Essex, . - - - ~ ]\roultonville, Newburyport, . Essex, . - - - 3Iountain Park, . Swampscott, . Essex, . - - - - Mount Auburn, . Cambridge, . Middlesex, . - - - - Mount Auburn,* || Watertown, . Middlesex, . - - - - Mount Bellingham, Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Mount Blue, . Hingham, Plymouth, . - - - Mount Blue,* Nor well. Plymouth, . 4-2 89 75 164 Mount Bowdoin, || Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Mount Carmel, || . Middleborough, . Plymouth, . - - - - Mount Hermon,* . Gill Franklin, . 25 338 34 372 Mount Hermon, || . Northfleld, . Franklin, . - - - - Mount Hope, II Boston, Suffolk, - - - - JMount Pleasant, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Mount Pleasant, || Kew Bedford, . Bristol, - - - - Mount Tom,* II . Easthampton, Hampshire, 30 98 71 169 Mount Tom, . Northampton, . Hampshire, 22 113 45 158 Mount "VVachusett,* Princeton, Worcester, - - - - Mount Washington, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Mount Washington, Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Mount Washington, Everett, Middlesex, . 108 247 262 509 Mount Washington, Haverhill, . Essex, . - - - - Mount Washington,* Mount Washington, . Berkshire, . - - - - Mundale,* Westfleld, Hampden, . 40 81 i i 158 Munroe, || Lexington, . Middlesex, . - - - - Muschopauge, || . Rutland AVorcester, . - - - - Muskegat, Nantucket, . Nantucket, . 1 1 - 1 Myricksville,* || i . Berkley, Bristol, 57 102 109 211 Mystic, II . Winchester, . Middlesex, . - - - - Nahaut,* § Nahant Essex, . - _ _ - Kamasket, Middleborough, . Plymouth, . - - - - Nameiiuoit, . Orleans Barnstable, - - - - Namskaket, . Orleans Barnstable, - - - - Kantasket,* . Cohasset, Norfolk, - - - - Nantasket, || § Hull, . . . . Plymouth, . 88 194 183 377 Kantasket .Junction, || Hingham, Plymouth, . - - - - Kantucket,* § . Nantucket, . Nantucket, . - - - - Nash,* . Weymouth, . Norfolk, - - - - Nashaquitsa, . Cliilmark, Dukes, . - - - - Kashawannuck, . Easthampton, Hampshire, - - - - Kashawena Island, Gosnold, Dukes, . 1 3 1 4 Nashoba,* Westford, Middlesex, . - - - - Nash's Mills, . Greenfield, . Franklin, . - - - - Nasketucket, . Fairhaven, . Bristol, - - - - Natick,*i| Natick Middlesex, . - - - - Nauset, .... Eastham, Barnstable, - - - - Naushon Island, . Gosnold, Dukes, . 6 20 10 30 Navy Dracut Middlesex, . 169 456 415 871 Nebroska Plain, . Natick Middlesex, . - - - - Neck Lakeville, Plymouth, . " ~ ~ ~ 1 R. R. and P. O. name Myricks. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 107 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Niimlier of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Neck North Reading, . Middlesex, . - _ _ _ Keck Truro, . Barnstable, - - - - Needham,* || . Needham, Norfolk, - - - _ Neponset, || . . . . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - NewAshford,* . New Ashford, Berkshire, - - - _ New Bedford,* || New Bedford, Bristol, - - - _ New Boston Dracut, . Middlesex, - - - _ New Boston Fail-haven, . Bristol, - - - - New Boston Fall River, Bristol, 59 12S 131 259 New Boston Rutland, Worcester, - - - _ New Boston,* Sandisfleld, . Berkshire, 3-2 56 51 107 New Boston Winchendon, Worcester, 2S 58 43 101 New Braintree,* || New Braintree, Worcester, - - - _ Newbury,* II .... Newbury, Essex, . - - - - Newbury Lower Green, . Newbury, Essex, . - - - - Newburyport,* II Newburyport, Essex, . - - - - Newbury Upper Green, Newbury, Essex, . - - - - Newhall Heights, Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Newhall's,|| .... Peabody, Essex, . - - - - New Jeru-alem, . Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - New Lenox,* II Lenox, . Berkshire, 66 161 134 295 New Maine Foxborough, Norfolk, - - - - New Marlborough,* . New Marlborougl '» Berkshire, - - - - New Salem,* II New Salem, . Franklin, - - - - New State, .... Foxborough, Norfolk, - - - - Newton,* II .... Newton, Middlesex, - - - - Newton Centre,* || Newton, Middlesex, .364 831 981 1,812 Newton Highlands,* || . Newton, Middlesex, 404 835 1,078 1,913 Newton Lower Falls,* || Newton, Middlesex, 135 353 339 692 Newton Lower Falls, . Wellesley, Norfolk, 129 317 283 600 Newton Street, || . Waltham, Middlesex, - - - - Newton Upper Falls,* || Np:wton, Middlesex, 340 790 782 1,.')72 Newtonville,*|| . Newton, Middlesex, 720 1,645 1,941 3,586 New Town Barnstable, Barnstable, - - - - New Worcester,* . Worcester, Worcester, 327 709 692 1,401 Nichewaug-,* .... Petersham, Worcester, 13 28 22 50 Nine Acre Corner, Concord, Middlesex, - - - - Nissitissett Pepperell, Middlesex, - - - - Nobscot,*|| .... Framingham Middlesex, 37 89 87 176 Noman's Land, Chilmark, Dukes, . 3 10 8 18 Nonantuni Newton, Middlesex, 412 1,130 1,118 2,248 Nonantum Hill, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Nonquitt,* .... Dartmouth, Bristol, - - - - Norfolk,* |l .... Norfolk, . Norfolk, - - - - Norfolk Downs, || . QUINCY, Norfolk, - - - - North Abington,* || Abington, Plymouth, 550 1,064 1,107 2,171 North Acton,* II . Acton, . Middlesex, - - - - North Adams,* || North Adams, Berkshire, - - - - North Amherst,* || Amherst, Hampshire, 186 327 361 688 Northampton,* || Northampton, Hampshire, - - - - North Andover,* II North Andover, Essex, . - - - - North Andover Depot,* || . North Andover, . Essex, . 574 1,258 1,305 2,563 North Ashburnhani,* || Asliburnhain,. Worcester, . 3S 76 65 141 North At tie borough,* || Noitli Attleborou ?h. Bristol, - - - - North Bellingham,* || . Bellingham, . Norfolk, 105 210 213 423 North Beverly, || . Beverly', Essex, . 217 432 441 873 North Billerica,* || Billerica, Middlesex, . 254 577 614 1,191 North Blandford,* Blandford, . Hampden, . 33 52 56 108 108 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Northborough,* || . Northborough, Worcester, . _ _ _ _ Korthbridge,* || . . . Northbridge, Worcester, . - - - - Northbridge Centre,* . Northbridge, Worcester, . 95 1S7 156 343 North Brookflcld,* || . North Brookfield, Worcester, . - - ' - North Cambridge,* || . Cambridge, . Middlesex, . 2,107 4,700 5,291 9,991 North Carver,* || . Carver, .... Plymouth, . 70 143 117 260 North Chatham,* . Chatham, Barnstable, 43 63 74 137 North Chelmsford,* || . Chelmsford, . Middlesex, . 244 574 538 1,112 North Chester,* . Chester Hampden, . 19 41 39 80 North Cohasset, || ^ Cohasset, Norfolk, 96 188 231 419 North Common, . Westminster, Worcester, . 9 14 9 23 North Dana,* || . . . Dana Worcester, . 122 224 243 467 North Dartmouth,* || . Dartmouth, . Bristol, 77 131 154 285 North Dennis, Dennis Barnstable, - - - - North Dighton,* || 2 Dighton, Bristol, - - - - North Duxburj',* . Duxbury, Plymouth, . 31 50 48 98 North Eastliam,* || Easthani, Barnstable, 30 53 53 106 North Easton,* 1| . . . Easton Bristol, 674 1,492 1,445 2,937 North Egremont,* Egremont, . Berkshire, . 29 40 49 89 North End Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Nortli End, .... New Bedford, . Bristol, - - - - North Falmouth,* || . Falmouth, Barnstable, 54 81 102 183 North Farms, Northampton, . Hampshire, 12 30 21 51 Northfleld,* || . . . Northfleld, . Franklin, . - - - - Northfield Farms,* || . Northfleld, . Franklin, . 55 107 75 182 North Foxborough,* || . Foxborough, . Norfolk, . 46 99 99 198 North Franlilin, . Franklin, Norfolk, 34 67 82 149 North Grafton,* II . Grafton, Worcester, . 366 839 944 1,783 North Groveland, Groveland, . Essex, . _ _ - - North Hadley,* . Hadley, .... Hampshire, 145 319 293 612 North Hanover,* . Hanover, Plymouth, . 120 208 213 421 North Hanson,* || . Hanson, .... Plymouth, . 18 31 37 68 North Harwich,* || Harwich, Barnstable, 65 99 96 195 North Hatfield,* || Hatfield, Hampshire, 65 166 126 292 North Heath,* Heath Franklin, . 45 88 84 172 North Lancaster, . Lancaster, Worcester, . - _ - - North Lawrence, . Lawrence, . Essex, . - - - - North Leominster,* |j . Leominster, . Worcester, . 236 484 474 958 North Leverett,* . Leverett, Franklin, . 50 91 92 183 North Lexington, || Lexington, . Middlesex, . - - _ - North Littleton, || . Littleton, Middlesex, . - - - - North Marshfleld,* Marshfleld, . Plymouth, . 72 113 127 240 North Mashpee, . Mashpee, Barnstable, - - - - North Middleborough,* Middleborough, . Plymouth, . 129 223 255 478 North Middleton, . Middleton, . Essex, . - - - - North Milford, Alilford Worcester, . - - - - North Monson, Monson, Hampden, . 19 36 36 72 North Natick,* Natick IMiddlesex, . 60 113 124 237 North New Salem,* New Salem, . Franklin, . 17 24 00 46 North Orange,* . Orange, .... Franklin, 36 62 Co 12T North Otis, .... Otis Berkshire, . 22 43 35 78 North Oxford,* || . Oxford, .... Worcester, . 50 112 108 220 North Oxford Mills, || . Oxford AVorcester, . - - - - North Parish, Haverhill, Essex, . 56 96 104 200 North Pembroke,* Pembroke, . Plymouth, . 66 109 112 221 North Pepperell,* || s . Pepperell, Middlesex, . - - - - North Plymouth,* 11 * . Plymouth, Plymouth, , 112 281 269 560 1 E. R. station in town of Hingham. s P. O. name Paugus. ^ R. R. station in city of Taunton. * R. R. name Seaside. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 109 VILLAGES, I SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Slales Fe- males Popula- tion North Plympton, . Plympton, . Plymouth, . _ _ _ _ North Prescott,* . Prescott, Hampshire, 59 109 101 210 Nortli Quarter, Concord, Middlesex, . - - - - North Raynliam,* Raynham, Bristol, 143 267 261 528 North Reading,* || North Reading, . Middlesex, . - - - - North Relioboth,*. Rehoboth, Bristol, - - - - North Rochester,* Rochester, Plymouth, . - - - - North Rutland,* . Rutland, Worcester, S 14 17 31 l^orth Salem, . Salem, . Essex, . 472 923 1,049 1,972 North Saugus, Saugus, . Essex, . 42 95 88 183 North Scituate,* || Scituate, Plymouth, 227 393 403 796 ^orth Sherborn, . Sherborn, Middlesex, 73 176 486 662 North Shirley, Shirley, . Middlesex, - - - - North Side, . Charlton, Worcester, - - - North Somei-ville,|l SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, - - - - North Spencer, Spencer, Worcester, 26 83 66 149 North Stoughton,* || Stoughton, . Norfolk, 38 72 74 146 North Sudbury,* || Sudbury, Middlesex, 34 98 64 162 Nortli Sunderland, Sunderland, . Franklin, - - - - North Swansea,* . Swansea, Bristol, 69 139 134 273 North Taunton, . Taunton, . Bristol, - - - - North Tisbury,* . West Tisbury, Dukes, . 73 Ill lis 229 North Truro,* || . Truro, . Barnstable, 70 101 116 217 North Uxbridge,*. Uxbridge, Worcester, 166 387 387 774 North Village, Lancaster, . Worcester, - - - - North Village, Truro, . Barnstable, - - - _ North Village, || i . Webster, Worcester, 13,5 382 358 740 Northville, East Bridgewater Plymouth, 57 107 98 205 North Westport,* || Westport, Bristol, 91 188 204 392 North Weymouth,* 1| Weymouth, . Norfolk, 326 824 679 1,.503 North Wilbraham,* || Wilbrahain, . Hampden, 106 227 249 476 Noi;th Wilmington,* || Wilmington, . Middlesex, 67 120 123 243 North Woburn, || . Woburn, Middlesex, 248 510 537 1,047 North Woods, || . Holden, . Worcester, 21 72 48 120 North Worcester, || Worcester, Worcester, 14 27 33 60 Norton,* || Norton, . Bristol, - _ _ _ Norton Furnace,* || Norton, . Bristol, 18 35 37 72 Norwell,* Norwell,. Plymouth, - _ _ _ Norwich,* Huntington, . Hampshire, 41 83 86 169 Norwich Bridge, . Huntington, . Hampshire, 22 51 41 92 Norwood,* II . Norwood, Norfolk, - - - _ Norwood Central, || Norwood, Norfolk, - - _ — Notch, . North Adams, Berkshire, - - - - Oakdale, . Dedham, Norfolk, 112 217 232 449 Oakdale, . HOLYOKE, . Haniiaden, - - _ _ Oakdale,* || . West Boylston, Worcester, 248 644 651 1,295 Oak Grove, II . Malden, Middlesex, - - _ Oak Grove Village, Fall River, Bristol, 27 64 67 1.31 Oakham,* Oakham, Worcester, ~ _ _ _ Oak Hill, Brockton, . Plymouth, - _ _ ^ Oak Hill, Harvard, Worcester, - _ - ^ Oak Hill, Newton, SI iddlesex, - _ - _ Oak Hill, Pepperell, Middlesex, ~ - - ^ Oak Island, || . Revere, . Suffolk, - - . Oak Knoll, . Springfield, Hampden, - - - « Oakland, Taunton, . Bristol, - - - - J R. R. names North Webster and Webster Mills. 110 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Oaklands, .... Lowell, Middlesex, . - - - - Oaklands, Springfield, Hampden, . - - - - Oaklandvale,. Saugus Essex, . - - - - Oak-\vood Park, . Hyde Park, . Norfolk, - - - - Ocean Bluff, . Marshfleld, . Plymouth, . - - - - Ocean Pier, . Revere Suffolk, - - - - Ocean Spray, || Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Oklahoma, Tisbury, Dukes, . - - - - Old City,. Townsend, . Middlesex, . - - - - Old Colony Hill, . Hingham, Plymouth, . - - - - Old Common, Millbury, Worcester, . - - - - Old Landing, Marion Plymouth, . - - - - Old Mill, Harvard, Worcester, . - - - - Old Town,* . North Attleborough, . Bristol, 32 85 76 161 Onset,* li . Wareham, Plymouth, . 165 218 234 452 Orange,* || . Orange, .... Franklin, . - - - - Orchard Park, Lynn Essex, . - - - - Oregon, . Ashland, ^Middlesex, . - - - - Orient Heights, || . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Orleans,* || Orleans, .... Barnstable, - - - - Osgood Heights, . Medford, . Middlesex, . - - - - Osterville,* . Barnstable, , Barnstable, 125 208 220 428 Otis,* Otis, .... Berkshire, . - - - - Otter River,* || Templeton, . Worcester, . 96 228 206 434 Oxford, . Fairhaven, . Bristol, • - - - - Oxford,* II . Oxford, .... Worcester, . - - - - Packachoag Hill, Auburn,. Worcester, . - - - - PackardsvlUe, Pelham Hampshire, 19 37 37 74 Painsville, Wellfleet, Barnstable, - - - - Palmer,* || Palmer Hampden, . - - - - Pansy Park, || Belchertown, Hampshire, - - - - Parker Hill, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Parker Mills, . Wareham, Plymouth, . - - - - Parkerville, . Westford, Middlesex, . - - - - Park Hill, . Easthampton, Hampshire, 1 17 27 44 Park Hill, Millbury, Worcester, . - - - - Park Hill, . Northampton, . Hampshire, 5 14 s 22 Parks' Corner, Framingham, Middlesex, . - - - - Park Street, || Medford, . Middlesex, . 161 353 410 763 Parley Vale, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Partridgeville, Athol Worcester, . - - - - Partridgeville, Templeton, . Worcester, . - - - - Pasque Island, Gosnold Dukes, . 1 4 1 5 Patch, Auburn, .... Worcester, . - - - - Pattenville, . Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . - - - - Pawtucketville, Lowell, Middlesex, . 375 827 899 1,726 Paxton,* Paxton Worcester, . - - - - Peabody,* || . Peabody, Essex, . - - - - Pearl Hill, . Fitchburg, . Worcester, . - - - - Peck's, . Pittsfield, . Berkshire, . - - - - Pecowsic, II . Springfield, Hampden, . - - - - Pelham,* Pelham Hampshire, - - - - Pemberton, || § Hull, . . . . Plymouth, . - - - - Pembroke,* . Pembroke, . Plymouth, . - - - - Pembroke Centre Pembroke, . Plj^mouth, . 63 105 99 204 Penikese Island, Gosnold, Dukes, . 1 1 - 1 Pepperell,* || . Pepperell, Middlesex, . - ~ " VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. Ill VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Perrln's Bridge, || Seekonk, Bristol, _ _ _ _ Perrin's Crossing, || Seekonk, Bristol, - - - - Perryville, Dudley, . Worcester, . 40 121 123 244 Peru,* . Peru, Berkshire, . - - - - Petersham,* . Petersham, . Worcester, . - - - - Pettis Plain, . Deerfleld, Franklin, 31 69 69 138 Plielps' Mills, II . Peabody, Essex, . - - - - Phillips Beach, || . Swampscott, . Essex, . - - - - Phillipston,* . Phillipston, . Worcester, . - - - - Phoenix, || i . Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . - - - - Piety Corner, Waltham, . Middlesex, . - - - - Pigeon Cove,* Rockport, Essex, . 4i)G 1,247 793 2,040 Pine Bank, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Pinedale, Athol, . Worcester, . - - - - Pine Grove, . XORTHAJIPTON, . Hampshire, 11 36 23 59 Pine Hill, Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Pine Island, . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Pine Ridge, || Westford, Middlesex, . - - - - Pingreyville, . Littleton, Middlesex, . - - - - PiTTSFIELU,* II . PITTSFIELD, . Berkshire, . - - - - Pittsfleld .Junction ,11 • Pittsfield,. Berkshire, . - - - - Plainfield,* . Plainfield, Hampshire, - - - - Plains, . Edgartown, . Dukes, . - - - - Plainville, Hadley, . Hampshire, - - - Plainville, Marshfleld, . Plymouth, . - - - Plainville, New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Plainville,* II . Wrentham, . Norfolk, 209 433 451 884 Pleasant Hills, || Saugus, . Essex, . - - - - Pleasant Lake,* II Harwich, Barnstable, 75 1.51 144 295 Pleasant Park, Brockton, . Plymouth, . - - - - Pleasant Valley, Amesbury, . Essex, . - - - - Pleasantville, Brockton, . Plymouth, . - - - - Plimptonville, |i Walpole, Norfolk, - - - - Plum Island, . Newburyport, Essex, . - - - - Plummer's, . Xorthbridge, Worcester, . - - - - Plumtrees, . Sunderland, . Franklin, . - - - - Plymouth,* 1| . Plymouth, Plymouth, . - - - - Plympton,* . Plympton, Plymouth, . - - - - Pocasset,* || . Bourne, . Barnstable, 61 93 104 197 Pochassic, Westfield, Hampden, . 30 61 58 119 Pochet, . Orleans, . Barnstable, - - - - Pohoganut, . Edgartown, . Dukes, . - - - - Point, . North Readin g, Middlesex, . - - - - Point Allerton,* || Hull, Plymouth, . 1-2 30 28 58 Point Holes, . QUINCY, Norfolk, - - - - Point of Pines, || Revere, . Suffolk, - - - - Point Shirley, || » Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Poland, . Conway, Franklin, . - - - - Polpis, . Nantucket, Nantucket, . 12 25 24 49 Pomeroj'', Pittsfield, Berkshire, . - - - - Pond Hills, . Amesbury, Essex, . - - - - Pond Village, Barnstable, Barnstable, - - - - Pond Village,, Yarmouth, Barnstable, - - - - Pondville, Auburn, Worcester, . - - - - Pondville,*|| . Norfolk, Norfolk, . - - - - Poniken, Lancaster, Worcester, . - - - - Ponkapoag,* . Canton, . Norfolk, 92 209 199 408 Pontoosuc,* . Pittsfield, Berkshire, . 159 427 389 816 1 R. R. name Atherton. 2 P. O. and R. R. name Allerton. 3 R. R. name Shirley. 112 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families jrales Fe- males Popula- tion Pope'8 Hill, II . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Poquanticut, . Easton, . Bristol, - - - ~ Porter's Station, . Cambridge, . Middlesex, - - - - Portnomequot, Orleans, . Barnstable, - - - - Port Norfolk, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Pottersville,* Somerset, Bristol, - - - - Pound Hill, . FiTCHBURG, . Worcester, - - - - Pound Hill, . Rutland, Worcester, - - - - Powder Horn Hill, Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Power Station, || . Hinghani, -- . Plymouth, - - - - Pratt's Junction,* || Sterling, . Worcester, 24 52 45 97 Pratt Town, . Bridgewater, Plymouth, - - - - Prattville, Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Prattville, Raynham, Bristol, - - - - Precinct, Lakeville, Plymouth, - - - - Prescott,* Prescott, Hampshire, - - - - Pride's,* || i . Beverly, Essex, . - - - - Princeton,* . Princeton, Worcester, - - - - Princeton Depot,* || Princeton, Worcester, - - - - Prison Point, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Proctor's, || . Peabody, Essex, . - - - - Prospect Hill, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - "" Prospect Hill, Easthampton, Hampshire, - - - - Prospect Hill, Hingham, Plymouth, - - - - Prospect Hill, Ij . SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, - - - - Prospect Hill, West Springfield, Hampden, - - - - Prospect Park, Brockton, . Piymoutli, - - - - Provincetown,* || . Provincetown, Barnstable, - - - - Pumpkin Hollow, Conway, Franklin, - - - - Putnam's, || . Middleborougli, Plymouth, - - - - Putuamville, || Danvers, Essex, . 57 110 108 218 Quaise, . . Nantucket, . Nantucket, ^ _ - - Quaker District, . Northbridge, . Worcester, - - - Quakerville, . Bolton, . Worcester, - - - Quality Hill, . Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - Quampacha, . Edgartown, . Dukes, . - - - - Quansue, Cliilmark, Dukes, . - - - - Queen Anne's Corner, Norwell, Plymouth, - - - - Quidnet, . Nantucket, . Nantucket, - - - - Quinapoxet,* || Holden, . Worcester, 66 1S5 176 361 QUINCY,* II . Quincy, Norfolk, - - - - Quincy Adams, || . Quincy, Norfolk, - - - - Quincy Neck, Quincy, Norfolk, - - - - Quincy Point, || . Quincy, Norfolk, 153 366 340 706 Quinsigamond,* . Worcester, Worcester, 522 1,375 1,194 2,569 Quissett,* Falmouth, Barnstable, 21 41 42 83 Rabbit Hill, . Wrentham, . Norfolk, _ _ _ _ Raddins, || Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Randall Town, Mattapoisett, Plymouth, - - - - Randolph,* || . Randolph, Norfolk, - - - - Rangeley Park, . Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Raynham,* || . Raynham, Bristol, - - - - Raynham Centre, . Raynham, Bristol, 106 187 206 393 Reading,* || . Reading, jSIiddlesex, - - - - Reading Highlands, || Reading, Middlesex, - - - - Readville,* || . Hyde Park, . Norfolk, 274 679 659 1,338 1 p. O. name Pride's Crossing. VILLAGES, SECTI0:N^S, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 113 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Eed Bridge, || . . . Ludlow, .... Hampden, . _ _ _ _ Reed's Hill, . Marblehead, . Essex, . - - - - Eeformatory, || Concord, Middlesex, - - - - Relioboth,* . Rehoboth, . Bristol, - - - - Echo both Village, Rehoboth, Bristol, - - - - Renfrew, || . . . Adams, . Berkshire, 277 682 779 1,461 Renfrew, Dalton, . Berkshire, - - - - Reservoir, || . . . Brookline, Norfolk, - - - - Reservoir Hill, Cambridge, . Middlesex, - - - - Revere,* || Revere, . Suffolk, - - - - Revere Beach, Revere, . Suffolk, - - - - Revere Highlands, Revere, . Suffolk, - - - - Rice Village, . Barre, . Worcester, - - - - Riceville, Athol, . Worcester, . - - - - Richmond,* |i Richmond, . Berkshire, . - - - - Richmond Furnace,* || Richmond, . Berkshire, . 43 94 95 189 Ridge Hill,* . Norwell, Plymouth, . 67 123 117 240 Ring's Island, Salisbury, Essex, . - - - - Ringville,* . Worthington, Hampshire, i 12 9 21 Riverdale, Dedham, Norfolk, 30 86 74 160 Riverdale, Gloucestbk, Essex, . 155 294 321 615 Riverdale, Northbridge, . Worcester, 39 111 103 214 Riverdale, West Springfield, Hampden, - - _ - Riverside,* . Gill, Franklin, 75 171 175 346 Riverside, Haverhill,. Essex, . - - - - Riverside, || . Newton, Middlesex, 35 80 104 184 Riverside, Williamstown, Berkshire, - - - - River Street, || Hyde Park, . Norfolk, - - - - River View, || AValtham, . Middlesex, - - - - Roberts' Crossing, || i Waltham, . Middlesex, - - - - Roberts' Meadow, NORTHAMPTOK, Hampshire, 9 18 14 32 Robinsville, . Walpole, Norfolk, - - - - Rochdale,* II . Leicester, Worcester, 148 304 327 631 Rochdale, Spencer, Worcester, - - - - Rochester,* . Rochester, Plymouth, - - - - Rochester Centre, Rochester, Plymouth, - - - - Rock,* II . Middleborough, Plymouth, Gl 108 102 210 Rock Bottom,* || . Stow, Middlesex, SO 156 1.50 306 Rock Dale, . New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Rock Dale Mills,*. West Stockbridge Berkshire, - - - - Rock Harbor, Orleans, . Barnstable, - - - - Rockland,* || . Rockland, Plymouth, - - - - Rockport,* II . Rockport, Essex, . - - - - Rock's Village, Haverhill, Essex, . 67 113 121 234 Rock Valley, . HOLYOKE, . Hampden, 24 73 68 141 Rockville, FiTCHBURG, . Worcester, - - - - Rockville,* . Millis, . Norfolk, 51 Ill 113 224 Rocky Hill, . Amesbury, . Essex, . - - - - Rocky Nook, . Hingham, Plymouth, - - - - Rocky Nook, . Kingston, Plymouth, - - - - Rosemont, Haverhill, Essex, . 23 51 45 96 Roslindale,* || Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Round Hill, . Springfield, Hampden, _ - - - Rounseville Mills, Rochester, Plymouth, - - . - Rowe,* . Rowe, Franklin, - - - - Rowley,* || . Rowley, . Essex, . - - - - Roxbury,* || . Boston, Suffolk, 19,972 43,103 48,985 92,088 Roxbury Crossing,* Boston, Suffolk, - - - - 1 R. R. name Roberts. 114 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities .and Towns Counties Number (if Families ilales Fe- males Popula- tion Royalston,* II Royalston, . Worcester, . - - - - Rubber District, Chelsea, Suffolk, - - - - Rugby, II. . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Rugby, . Hyde Park, . Norfolk, - - - - Russell,* II Russell, . Hampden, - - - - Russell Mountain Russell, . Hampden, 29 70 63 133 Russell's, PiTTSFIELD, . Berkshire, - - - - Russellville, . Iladley, . Hampshire, - - - - Russellville, . Southampton, Hampshire, IC 38 28 66 Rutland,* || . Rutland, Worcester, . - - - - Ryall's Side, . Beverly, . Essex, . - - - - Ryder Village, Barre, . Worcester, . - - - - Sagamore,* || . Bourne, . Barnstable, 65 122 145 267 Sagamore Hill, Hull, Plymouth, . - - - _ Sagamore Village Fall Rivek, Bristol, - - - - Salem,* || Salem, . Essex, . - - - - Salem Neck, . Salem, . Essex, . - - - - Salisbury,* || . Salisbury, Essex, . - - - - Salisbury Beach, Salisbury, Essex, . 1 13 13 26 Salisbury Heights, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Salisbury Plains, . Salisbury, Essex, . - - - - Salisbury Point,* || Amesbury, . Essex, . 121 227 2551 482 Salisbury Square, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Sandersdale, || Southbridge, . Worcester, - - - - Sand Hills, . Scituate, . Plymouth, - - - - Sandisfield,* . Sandisfield, . Berkshire, - - - - Sandwich,* || . Sandwich, Barnstable, - - - - Santuit,*. Barnstable, . Barnstable, 2S 55 57 112 Satucket, East Bridgewater Plymouth, . 39 72 89 161 Saugus,* II Saugus, . Essex, . - - - - Saugus Centre, Saugus, . Essex, . 277 588 578 1,166 Saundersville,* || Grafton,. Worcester, 81 180 200 380 Savin Hill, II . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Savoy,* . Savoy, . Berkshire, - - - - Savoy Centre,* Savoy, . Berkshire, 29 64 54 118 Sawtellevillc, Brockton, . Plymoutli, - - - - Saxonville,* || Framinghani, Middlesex, 409 757 932 1,689 Scantic, . JlamiDdeu, Hampden, - - - - Scituate,* || . Scituate,. Plj'mouth, - - - - Scituate Centre,* Scituate, . Plymoutli, - - - - Scituate Harbor, Scituate,. Plymouth, 211 429 428 857 Sconticut Xeck, Fuirhaven, . Bristol, - - - - Scorton, . Sandwich, Barnstable, - - - - Scotland,* Bridgewater, Plymouth, 62 127 116 243 Scotland, Newbury, Essex, . - - - - Scrabbletown, Cheshire, Berkshire, - - - - Searsville, Dennis, . Barnstable, - - - - Searsville, Williamsljurg, Hampshire, - - - - Sea View,* || . Marshfleld, . Plymoutli, . 39 67 74 141 Second Parish, West Newbury, Essex, . - - - - Seekonk,. Great Barrington Berkshire, - - - - Seekonk,* Seekonk, Bristol, - - - - Segreganset,* Dighton, Bristol, - - - - Sliaboken, Harvard, Worcester, - - - - Shaker Settlement t Hancock, Berkshire, 5 22 30 52 Shaker Village, . Harvard, Worcester, - - - - Shaker Village, . Pittsfield, Berkshire, - - - - VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. : ALPHABETICALLY. 115 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Shaker Village, . Shirley Middlesex, . _ _ „ _ Sharon,* || . Sharon, . Norfolk, - - - _ Sharon Corner, Walpole, Norfolk, - - - _ Sharon Heights, || Sharon, . Norfolk, 22 48 53 101 Shattuckville,* Colrain, . Frauklin, 35 76 68 144 Shawm ut, l| . Boston, Suffolk, _ _ _ _ Shavvniut,* . New Bedford, Bristol, 29 57 54 111 Shaw's Corner, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Shawville, Wales, . Hampden, - - - _ Sheffield,* II . Sheffield, Berkshire, - - - - Shelburne,* . Shelburne, . Franklin, - - - - Shelburne Falls, || Buckland, Franklin, 238 526 480 1,006 Shelburne Falls,* Shelburne, . Franklin, 273 452 547 999 Sheldonville,* AVrentham, . Norfolk, 86 152 168 320 Shepardville, AVrenthain, . Norfolk, 23 42 50 92 Sherborn,* || . Sherborn, Middlesex, - - - - Shirkshire, . Conway, Franklin, - - - _ Shirley,* || . Shirley, . Middlesex, - - - - Shirley Centre,* i . Shirley, . Middlesex, - - - - Shirley Village, . Shirley, . Middlesex, 233 488 579 1,067 Shoosett, Pembroke, . Plymouth, - - - - Shrewsbury,* Shrewsbury, . Worcester, - - - - Shutesbury,* . Shutesbury, . Franklin, - - - - Siasconset,* || Nantucket, . Nantucket, 28 43 46 89 Silver Hill, II . Weston, . Middlesex, - - - _ Silver Lake,* Kingston, Plymouth, 44 78 65 143 Silver Lake, . Plympton, . Plymouth, - - - - Silver Lake, || Wilmington, . Middlesex, - - - - Sippican, Marion, . Plymouth, - - - _ Sixteen Acres,* || Springfield, Hampden, 51 115 116 231 Skinnerville, . AVilliamsburg, Hampshire, - - - _ Slab City, Leverett, Frauklin, . - - - — Smith Hollow, Middlefield, . Hampshire, — 1 _ - _ Smith's,* II . Enfield, . Hampshire, 73 161 156 317 Smith's Ferry,* || Northampton, Hampshire, 19 47 52 99 Smithville,* || Barre, . Worcester, . 30 61 79 140 Smithville, Sutton, . Worcester, ]1 28 24 52 Snellville, Sturbridge, . Worcester, _ _ _ Sodom, . Scituate, Plymouth, _ _ — _ Sodom, . Tyringham, . Berkshire, _ _ _ _ Somerset,* || . Somerset, Bristol, _ _ _ _ Somerset Hill,* Cambridge, . Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Somerset Junction, || Fall River, Bristol, „ _ _ _ SOMERVILLE,* || . Somerville, Middlesex, _ _ _ _ Somerville Highlands, || Somerville, Middlesex, _ - - _ Somerville Junction, || Somerville, IMiddlesex, - - - - South Abington Station,* . Whitman, Plymouth, _ _ _ __ South Acton,* || . . . Acton, . Middlesex, 143 255 273 528 South Amherst,* || Amherst, Hampshire, 108 227 215 442 Southampton,* || • Southampton, Hampshire, - _ - _ Southardville, Athol, . Worcester, _ _ - _ South Ashburnham,* || Ashburnham, Worcester, . ISl 376 370 746 South Ashfleld,* . Ashfleld, Franklin, 22 29 35 64 South Athol,* II . Athol, . Worcester, 23 47 35 82 South Attleborough,* . Attleborough, Bristol, 189 429 431 860 South Barre, . Barre, . Worcester, . - _ - _ South Bellingham,* . Bellingham, . Norfolk, 104 225 230 455 South Berlin,* Berlin, . Worcester, 39 102 85 187 1 p. O. name Shirleyville. 116 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion South Billerica,* || Billerica, Middlesex, . 36 89 79 168 South Bolton, || . Bolton, . Worcester, . - - - - Southborough,* || . Southborough, Worcester, . - - - - South Boston,* || . Boston, SulTolk, 14,662 33,853 34,060 67,913 South Boylston, || . AVest Boylston, Worcester, . 164 290 343 633 South Braintree,* || Braintree, Norfolk, 533 1,202 1,065 2,267 South Brewster,* . Brewster, Barnstable, 34 51 55 106 Southbridge,* || . Southbridge,. Worcester, . - - - - South Byfleld,* . Newbury, Essex, . - - - - South Canton , Canton, . Norfolk, - - - - South Carver,* Carver, . Plymouth, . 85 209 161 370 South Chatham,* || Chatham, Barnstable, S6 145 152 297 South Chelmsford,* || Chelmsford, . Middlesex, . 67 128 124 252 South Clinton, II 1 . Clinton, . Worcester, . - - - - South Dartmouth,* Dartmouth, . Bristol, 121 200 210 410 South Deerfleld,* || Deerfleld, Frauklin, . 241 543 528 1,071 South Dennis,* || . Dennis, . Barnstable, 13-2 203 234 437 South District, Hamilton, Essex, . 102 229 230 459 South Douglas, Douglas, Worcester, . - - - - South Duxbury,* || Duxbury, Plymouth, . 94 169 173 342 South East, . Billerica, Middlesex, . 41 102 82 184 South Easthani, . Eastham, Barnstable, - - - - South Easton,* || . Easton, . Bristol, 123 270 246 516 South Egremont,* Egremont, Berkshire, . 62 114 143 257 South End,* . Boston, Suffolk, - - - - South End, . Leominster, . Worcester, . - - - - South End, . New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - South Essex,* II 2 . Essex, . Essex, . 128 203 209 412 South Everett, Everett, Middlesex, . 430 1,026 983 2,009 Southlield,* . New Marlborougl ', ■ Berkshire, . 50 104 93 197 South Fitchburg,* || Fitchburg, . Worcester, . 205 701 562 1,263 South Foxborough, Foxborough, Norfolk, 88 204 187 391 South Framingham,* | Framingham, Middlesex, . 1,270 2,887 2,883 5,770 Soutli Franklin,* || s Franklin, Norfolk, 28 58 56 114 South Gardner,* . Gardner, Worcester, . 444 853 831 1,684 South Georgetown, || Georgetown, Essex, . 50 96 95 191 South Groveland,* Groveland, . Essex, . 197 507 562 1,069 South Hadley,* . South Hadley, Hampshire, - - - - South Hadley Falls,* South Hadley, Hampshire, 661 1,568 1,573 3,141 South Hanover,* || Hanover, Plymouth, . 83 135 154 289 South Hansoi!,* || . Hanson, . Plymouth, . 66 135 117 252 South Harwich,* || Harwich, Barnstable, 72 97 107 204 South Hingham,* . Hingham, Plymouth, . 251 450 504 954 South ITolyoke, HOLYOKE, Hampden, . - - - - South Hyannis,* . Barnstable, Barnstable, 20 2G 30 56 South Lancaster,* || Lancaster, Worcester, . 204 459 523 982 South Lawrence, || Lawrence, Essex, . 1,577 3,585 3,721 7,306 South Lee,* i| Lee, Berkshire, . 115 235 288 523 South Lincoln,* . Lincoln, Middlesex, . - - - - South Lowell, Tewksbury, Middlesex, . 47 106 107 213 South Lyunfleld, . Lyunfleld, Essex, . 94 184 201 385 South Mashpee, . Mashpee, Bai-ustable, 13 27 20 47 South Med ford, . Medford, Middlesex, . - - - - South Middleborough, Ml • Middleboroup h. Plymouth, . - - - - South Middleton,* || Middleton, Essex, . 8 36 20 56 South Milford,* || . Hopedale, Worcester, . - - - - South Monson, Monson, . Hampden, . 110 210 248 458 South Katick,* Natick, . Middlesex, . 283 649 647 1,296 1 R. R. station in town of Boylston. - R. R. name Conomo. 8 R. R. name Wadsworth. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 117 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities Towns, Villages, ^.^.^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ Sections, Etc. Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion South New Salem, New Salem, . Franklin, . _ _ _ _ South Orleans,* . . Orleans, . Barnstable, 54 72 82 154 South Peabody, Peabody, Essex, . 201 440 407 847 South Quincy, Quincy, Norfolk, 9SS 2,508 2,212 4,720 South Ray n ham. Raynham, Bristol, 58 141 137 278 South Rehoboth,* . Eehoboth, Bristol, - - - - South Royalston,* Royalston, . Worcester, . 91 149 142 291 South Salem, . Salem, . Essex, . 1,158 3,433 3,443 6,876 South Sandisfield,* Sandisfield, . Berkshire, . 24 58 46 104 South Sandwich,* Sandwich, Barnstable, 26 42 52 94 South Seekonk, Seekonk, Bristol, - - - - South Sherborn,* || Sherborn, Middlesex, . 51 lis 93 211 South Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury, . Worcester, . - - - - South Side, . Waltham, . Middlesex, . - - - - South Somerset, . Somerset, Bristol, - - - - South Spencer, || . Spencer, Worcester, . 32 79 71 150 South Sudbury,* || Sudbury, Middlesex, . 127 273 252 525 South Sutton, Sutton, . Woi-cester, . 54 104 111 215 South Swansea,* || Swansea, Bristol, 41 79 83 162 South Truro,* || . Truro, . Barnstable, 35 57 56 113 South Uxbridge, || Uxbridge, Worcester, . 19 44 33 77 South Village, Dennis, . Barnstable, - - - - South Village, || ' . Webster, Worcester, . 237 527 592 1,119 Southville,* II Southborough, Worcester, . 72 143 147 290 South Waliiole,* || Walpole, Norfolk, 87 141 177 318 South Wareham,* || Wareham, Plymouth, . 98 247 189 430 South Wellfleet,* || Welllleet, Barnstable, 47 59 62 121 South Westminster,* Westminster, Worcester, . 42 80 78 158 South Westport,* . Westport, Bristol, 21 41 37 78 South Weymouth,* || Weymouth, . Norfolk, 787 1,573 1,626 3,199 South wick,* II Southwick, . Hampden, . - - - - South Williamstown,* Williamstown, Berkshire, . 88 192 179 371 South Wilmington, || Wilmington, . Middlesex, . - - - - South Worcester,* || WOKCESTER, Worcester, . 1,062 2,802 2,633 5,435 South Worthiugton,* Worthiugton, Hampshire, 20 43 36 79 South Yarmouth,* || Yarmouth, Barnstable, 223 306 329 635 Spencer,* || . Spencer, . Worcester, . - - ~ - Sprague's Hill, Bridgewater, Plymouth, . - - - Springdale, || . Canton, . Norfolk, - - - - Springdale, . Holden, . Worcester, . 30 75 68 143 Springdale, . HOLYOKE, . Hampden, . - - - - Springdale, . Westfield, . Hampden, . - - - - Springfield,* || Springfield, Hampden, . - - - - Spring Hill,* . Sandwich, Barnstable, 54 81 121 202 Spring Hill, . SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, . - - - - Springside, . PiTTSFIELD, . Berkshire, . - - - - Spring Street, || Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Springville, . Topsfleld, Essex, . - - - - Spruce Corner,* Ashfleld, Franklin, . - - - - Squantum, Quincy, Norfolk, - - - - Squareshire, . Sterling, Worcester, . - - - - Squibnocket,* Chilmark, Dukes, . 40 56 60 116 Stafford's Hill, Cheshire, Berkshire, . - - - - State Farm,* . Bridgewater, Plymouth, . - - - - State Line,* || West Stockbi-idge Berkshire, . 21 46 45 91 Stearnsville, . PiTTSFIELD, . Berkshire, . - - - - Steelville, Fall River, Bristol, - - - - Steep Brook,* || Fall River, Bristol, 171 312 360 672 1 R. R. name South Webster. 118 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Sterling,* II . . . . Sterling, Worcester, . _ _ _ Sterling .Junction,* || , Sterling, Worcester, 22 44 38 82 Stetsonville, .... Ltnn, .... Essex, . - - - - Stevens' Village, . Dudley, .... Worcester, 44 150 139 289 Stevens' Village, |P . North Andover, . Essex, . - - - - Still River,* || . . . Harvard, Worcester, .39 68 68 136 Stock bridge,* || . Stockbridge, . Berkshire, - - - - Stoneh.im,* || ... Stoneham, Middlesex, - - - - Stone Haven, || . . . Dedham, Norfolk, - - - - Stoueville Auburn,. Worcester, 81 214 230 444 Stoncville Erving, .... Franklin, - - - - Stony Beach, |{ . . . Hull Plymouth, 10 41 30 71 Stony Brook, Norfolk, .... Norfolk, 24 57 42 99 Stony Brook, || . . . Weston, .... Middlesex, - - - - Stoughton,* II . . . Stoughton, . Norfolk, - - - - Stow,* II Stow, .... Middlesex, - - - - Strawberry Hill, . Cambridge, . Middlesex, - - - - Straw Hollow, Boylston, Worcester, - - - - Sturbridge,* .... Sturbridge, . Worcester, - - - - Succannesett, Falmouth, Barnstable, - - - - Sudbury,* || . Sudbury, Middlesex, - - - - Summit, Worcester, Worcester, - - - - Sunderland,* Sunderland, . Franklin, - - - - Sunnyside, .... Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Sunnyside, .... Hyde Park, . Norfolk, 462 1,120 1,103 2,223 Surfside, II .... Hull Plymouth, - - - - Surfside, .... Nantucket, . Nantucket, - - - - Sutton,* Sutton Worcester, - - - - Swampscott,* || . . . Swampscott, . Essex, . - - - - Swansea Centre,* Swansea, Bristol, 86 156 157 313 Swansea Village,* Swansea, Bristol, 146 305 285 590 Sweeneyville, Topsfleld, Essex, . - - - - Sweet's Corner, . Wllliamstown, . Berkshire, - - - - Swift River,* . Cummington, Hampshire, 15 28 27 55 Sylvester Corner, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - Synimes' Corner, . Winchester, . Middlesex, - - _ - Taconic PiTTSFIELD, . Berkshire, - - - - Tainter Hill Millbury, . Worcester, - - - - Tapleyville,* li Danvers, Essex, . 296 640 682 1,322 Tarpaulin Cove,* . Gosnold, Dukes, . - - - - Tar Hill, FiTCHBURG, . Worcester, . - - - - Tatham, !| . . . . West Springneld, Hampden, - - - - Tatnuck, .... Worcester, Worcester, . - - - - Taunton,* |i . Taunton, . Bristol, - - - - Teatickett,* .... Falmouth, Barnstable, 43 t i 76 1.53 Tcmpleton,* || . . . Templeton, . Worcester, - - - - Tenneyville, .... Palmer Hampden, . - - - - Tewksbury,* || . . . Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . - - - - Tewksbury Centre, || . Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . 62 682 759 1,441 Tewksbury .Junction, || Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . - - - - Texas Village, Oxford Worcester, 47 Ill 144 255 The Bars Deerfleld, Franklin, - - - - The Falls Needham, Norfolk, 1 1 183 201 384 The Island, .... Wayland, Middlesex, . - - - - The Laurels Newburyport, . Essex, . - - - - The Mill Deerfleld, Franklin, - - - - The Neck Mattapoisett, Plymouth, . - - - - 1 R. R. name Stevens. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 119 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion The Pines, .... Newburyport, . Essex, . _ _ „ The Plains, . Leominster, . Worcester, - - - - Tliomaaton Park, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - _ Thompsonville, Newton, Middlesex, U 4.1 32 77 Thonulike,* || Palmer, . Hampden, 280 71.5 788 1,.503 Three-Mile Hill, Great Barrington J Berkshire, ~ - - - Three Rivers,* || Palmer, . Hampden, 340 930 958 1,888 Tihonet, . Wareham, Plymouth, - - - - Tillotson's, . PiTTSFIELl), Berkshire, - - - _ Tilton's Corner, Haverhill, Essex, . - - - - Tinkhamtowu, Mattapoisett, Plynioutli, - - - - Tipperary, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Tishury, Tisbury, Dukes, . - - - - Titicut, II Bridgewater, Plymouth, - - - - Tilicut, . Middleborough, Plymouth, - - - - Tolland,* Tolland, . Hampden, - - - - Tonset, . Orleans, Barnstable, - - - TopslieM,* II . Topslield, Essex, . - - - - Tower Hill, . Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - -" Tower Hill, . Randolph, Norfolk, - - - - Tower Hill, || Wayland, Middlesex, . - - k - Townsend,* || Townsend, . Middlesex, - - - - Townsend Harboi ,*ll Townsend, . Middlesex, 70 128 133 261 Traskville, . FiTCHBURG, . Worcester, - - - - Trowbridgeville, Worcester, Worcester, 22 58 64 117 Trowel Works, Sharon, . Norfolk, - - - - Truro,* || Truro, . Barnstable, - - - - Tuckernuck, . Nantucket, . Nantucket, 12 24 20 44 Tufts College,* II » Medford, . Middlesex, - - - - Tugmanug, . Ilingham, Plymouth, - - - - Tully,* . Orange, . Franklin, 37 61 69 130 Turkey Hill, . Newburyport, Essex, . - - - _ Turner's Falls,* || Montague, Franklin, 870 2,117 2,085 4,202 Turnerville, . New Bedford, Bristol, - - - - Tylerville, . Belcliertown, Hampshire, - - - - Tyngsborough,* || Tyngsborough, Middlesex, - - - - Tyringhani,* Tyringhani, . Berkshire, - - - Union Heights, . North Andover, . Essex, . _ _ _ Union Hill, . Worcester, Worcester, - - _ - Union Market, Watertown, . Middlesex, - - - - Union Square, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Union Square, || . SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, - - - - Unionville,* || Franklin, Norfolk. 57 109 124 233 Uniouville, . Holden, . Worcester, 30 63 60 123 Unionville, . Wellesley, . Norfolk, - - - - Upham's Corner,* Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Upper Four Corners, Lakeville, Plymouth, - - _ _ Upper Iloughtonville, Clarksburg, . Berkshire, - - - - Upper Marsh, Cambridge, . Middlesex, - - - - Upton,* II . . Upton, . Worcester, - - - - Uxbridge,*|| . Uxbridge, Worcester, - - - - Uxbridge Centre, Uxbridge, Worcester, 289 579 626 1,205 Valley Falls Worcester, Worcester, . 88 215 235 450 Van Deusenville,* || . Great Barrington, Berkshire, . 32 54 63 117 Vernon Square,* . Worcester, Worcester, . - - - - 1 R. R. name Hillside. 2 P. O. name Van Deusen. 120 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Vineyard Haven,* § . Tisbury, Dukes, . 272 446 496 942 Vineyard Highlands, • Cottage City, Dukes, . - - - •- Waban,* || Newton, Middlesex, . 42 100 132 232 Wachogue, . SPKiyCFIELD, Hampden, . - - - - Wachusett, || . FlTCHBURG, . Worcester, . - - - - Wachusett Park, . Westminster, Worcester, . 4 8 11 19 Wachusettville, . Westminster, Worcester, . 19 32 29 61 Wakeby, Mashpee, Barnstable, - - - - Wakeby, Sandwich, Barnstable, - - - Wakefleld,* || . Wakefleld, . Middlesex, . _ - - - Wakefield Junction, || Wakefield, . Middlesex, - - - - "Wakefleld Park, . Wakefleld, . Middlesex, _ - - - Wales,* . Wales, . Hampden, - - - , Walker, . Taunton, . Bristol, - - - - Walnut Bottom, . Brockton, . Plymouth, _ - _ _ Walnut Hill,* II . Dedham, Norfolk, 121 227 260 487 Walnut Hill, . Orange, . Franklin, _ _ - _ Walnut Hill, || WOBURN, Middlesex, _ - - _ Walpole,*|| . AValpole, Norfolk, - - - - Walpole Centre, || Walpole, Norfolk, - - - - Walpole -Junction, || Walpole, Norfolk, - - - - Waltham,*|| Waltham, . Middlesex, _ - - _ Waltham Highlands, !| Waltham, . Middlesex, _ - - Waniesit,* || . Tewksbury, . Middlesex, 27 56 72 128 Wampum, || . Wrentham, . Norfolk, _ - - - Wapping, Deerfleld, Franklin, 21 50 47 97 Wapping, Ivingston, Plymouth, - - - - Waquoit,* Falmouth, Barnstable, 62 105 108 213 Ward Hill,* || Bradford, . Essex, . 97 199 193 392 Ware,* || . Ware, Hampshire, _ - - - Wareham,* || . Wareham, Plymouth, _ - - - Warfleld's Village ■'1 West Boylston, Worcester, _ - - - Warren,* || . Warren, . Worcester, - - - - Warwick,* Warwick, Franklin, _ - - - Washington,* || Washington, . Berkshire, — - - - Washington City, Washington, . Berksliire, - - - - W'ashington Park, Everett, Middlesex, 3.3 S4 87 171 Washington Village, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Water Hill, . Lynn, . Essex, . _ - - - Watertown,* || Watertowu, . Middlesex, _ - - - Waterville,* || Wincliendon, Worcester, 139 289 243 532 Watuppa, II . Fall I?iver, Bristol, - - - - Wauwinet, Nantucket, . Nantucket, - - - - Waveland, || . Hull, Plymouth, 3 13 7 20 Waverley,* || . Belmont, Middlesex, 148 345 381 726 Wayland,* || . Wayland, Middlesex, - - - - Wayside Inn, || Sudbury, Middlesex, - - - - Webster,* || . Webster, Worcester, - - - - Webster Depot, Webster, Worcester, 110 275 306 ,581 Webster Gore, Webster, Worcester, - - - - Weir .Junction, || Taunton, Bristol, - - - - Weir River, || Hiugham, Plymouth, - - - - Weir Village, || . Taunton, Bristol, - - - - Weir Village, Yarmouth, Barnstable, - - - - Wellcsley,* || . Wellesley, . Norfolk, - - - - Wellesley ITarins, || Wellesley, Norfolk, - - - - Wellesley Hills,* || AVellesley, Norfolk, 273 564 727 1,291 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 121 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Wellfleet,*!! .... Wellfleet, Barnstable, - - _ _ Wellington,* || Medford, . Middlesex, . 95 183 224 407 Wenaumet, || . Bourne, . Barnstable, - - - - Wendell,* . Wendell, Franklin, . - - - - Wendell Centre, . Wendell, Franklin, 37 6S 58 126 Wendell Depot,* |1 Wendell, Franklin, 22 59 44 103 Wenham,*|| . Wenham, Essex, . - - - - Wenliam Depot,* . Wenham, Essex, . - - - - Wenhain Neck, . Wenham, Essex, . - - - - West Abington, . West Acton,* || Abington, Acton, . Plymouth, . Middlesex, . 134 225 267 492 West Andover, || . Andover, Essex, . 184 465 408 873 West Auburn,* . Auburn, Worcester, . 34 87 79 ,166 West Barnstable,* || Barnstable, . Barnstable, 101 165 180 345 West Becket,* Becket, . Berkshire, . 22 61 37 98 AVest Bedford, || . Bedford, Middlesex, . - - - - West Berlin,* || . Berlin, . Worcester, . 44 97 85 182 West Billerlca, . Billerica, Middlesex, . •i-> 80 62 142 Westborough,* || . Westborough, Worcester, . - - - - West Boxford,* . Boxford, Essex, . 71 163 166 329 West Boylston,* || West Brewster,* . West Boylston, Brewster, Worcester, . Barnstable, 61 132 121 253 West Bridgewater,* || West Bridgewate , Plymouth, . - - - - West Brimfield, || Brimfield, Hampden, . l.i 53 33 86 West Brookfleld,* || West Brookfleld, Worcester, . - - - - West Cambridge, || Cambkidgk, Middlesex, . - - - - West Chatham,* . Chatham, Barnstable, 44 t i 74 151 West Clielnisford,* || Chelmsford, . Middlesex, . 80 167 170 337 West Chesterfield,* Chesterfield, . Hampshire, 48 91 83 174 West Chop,* § West Concord, Tisbury, Concord, Dukes, . Middlesex. . 14 187 17 1,486 21 377 38 1,863 West Corners, Randolph, Norfolk, - - - - West Cummmgton,* Cummington, Hampshire, 4.T 76 79 155 Westdale,* || . East Bridgewater Plymouth, . 33 93 69 162 Westdale, West Bridgewate r, . Plymouth, . 44 99 85 184 WestDedham,* . Dedham, Norfolk, . 168 382 363 745 West Deerfleld,* || Deerfleld, Franklin, . 45 110 90 200 West Dennis,* Dennis, . Barnstable, 210 290 343 633 West Dighton,* . West Douglas, Dighton, Douglas, Bristol, Worcester, . - - - - West Dudley,* || . Dudley, . Worcester, . 17 47 44 91 West Duxbury,* . West End, . Duxbury, Boston, Plymouth, . Sufi-olk, 34 01 61 122 West End, . Malden, Middlesex, . - - - - West Everett, || . EVEKETT, Middlesex, . 704 1,381 1,497 2,878 West Falmouth,* || Falmouth, Barnstable, 94 163 166 329 West Farms,* NOKTIIAJIPTON, Hampshire, 31 59 52 111 West Farms, . Westfleld, . Hampden, . 35 66 60 126 Westfleld,* || . Westfleld, . Hampden, . - - - - West Fitchburg,* || Westford,* || . Fitchburg, . Westford, Worcester, . Middlesex, . 435 991 1,047 2,038 Westford Corner, Westford, INUddlesex, . - - - - West Foxborough, Foxborough, Norfolk, 20 36 34 70 West Gardner,* . Gardner, Worcester, . 994 2,559 2,303 4,862 West Gloucester,* II Gloucester, Essex, . 137 268 289 557 West Graniteville, || Westford, Middlesex, . - - _ _ West Granville,* . Granville, Hampden, . 63 143 128 271 WestGroton,*|| . Groton, . Middlesex, . 69 126 139 265 122 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Westbampton,* . AA'esthampton, Hampshire, - - - - West Hanover,* || Hanover, Plymouth, . 152 291 296 587 West Harwich,* . Harwich, Barnstable, 132 213 215 428 West Hatfield,* . Hatfield, Hampshire, 38 86 88 174 WestHawley,* . Hawley, . Franklin, . 54 119 108 227 Westhill, .... Middlefleld, . Hampshire, - - - - West Hingham,*|| Hingham, Plymouth, . 293 557 611 1,168 West Hoi yoke. HOLYOKE, . Hampden, . 31 85 76 161 AVest Leominster, || Leominster, . Worcester, . - - - - West Leyden,* Leyden, . Franklin, 20 36 34 70 West Lynn, li Lynn, . Essex, . 2,698 5,943 6,232 12,175 West Manchester, || Manchester, . Essex, . - - - - AYest Mansfield,* II Mansfield, Bristol, 112 235 222 457 West Medford,* || . Medfokd, . Middlesex, . 595 1,262 1,420 2,682 WestMedway,*|| . Medway, Norfolk, . 436 852 809 1,661 West Millbury,* . Millbury, AA^orcester, . 64 151 148 299 Westminster,* II . AVestminster, Worcester, . - - - - Westminster Centre, . AVestmlnster, Worcester, . 147 206 272 478 Westminster Depot,* || AA'estminster, AVorcester, 24 49 46 95 West Natick , .... Natick, . Middlesex, - - - - West New Boston, Sandisfield, . Berkshire, 26 57 54 Ill WestNewbui-y,* II AVest Newbury, Essex, . - - - - West Newton,* II . Newton, Middlesex, 720 1,505 1,952 3,457 West Northfleld,* . Northfield, . Franklin, 56 123 101 224 Weston,* II ... . Weston, . Middlesex, - - - - West Orange, Orange, . Franklin, 37 63 61 124 West Otis,* . . . . Otis, Berkshire, 10 25 16 41 West Parish, .... Granby, . Hampshire, - - - - West Parish Haverhill, Essex, . - - - - WestPeabody,*||. Peabody, Essex, . 123 262 244 506 WestPelham, Pelham, . Hampshire, 45 95 96 191 West Pittsfield,* || Pittsfield, . Berkshire, 40 113 97 210 Westport,* . . . . \A''estport, Bristol, - - - - Westport Factory Tillage,. Dartmouth, . Bristol, - - - - Westport Factory Village, || AVestport, Bristol, - - - - Westport Harbor, AA^estport, Bristol, 5 15 8 23 Westport Point,* . AVestport, Bristol, 57 80 92 172 West Quincy, || . . . Quincy, Norfolk, 990 2,658 2,306 4,964 West Roxbury,* || Boston, Sufl'olk, 7,095 15,335 17,426 32,761 West Rutland,* || . Rutland, AVorcester, 21 54 47 101 West Sherborn, . Sherborn, Middlesex, 40 80 71 151 West Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury, . Worcester, - - - - Westside Hampden, Hampden, - - - - West Side AVORCESTER, AA''orcester, - - - - West Somerville,* 1| . Somerville, Middlesex, - - - _ West Springfield,* West Springfield, Hampden, - - - - West Sterling,* . Sterling, AVorcester, 17 32 35 67 West Stockbridge,* || . AA'est Stockbridge, Berkshire, - - - - AVest Stockbridge Centre,*. AVest Stockbridge, Berkshire, 34 73 57 130 AVest Stoughtou,* || S to ugh ton, . Norfolk, 82 181 183 364 AVest Sutton,* Sutton, . AVorcester, 47 81 74 155 West Tisbury,* . AA^est Tisbury, Dukes,. - - - _ AA^est Townsend,* || Townsend, . Middlesex, 149 256 253 509 West Upton,* II . Upton, . AVorcester, 153 292 580 872 Westvale,* . . . . Concord, Middlesex, 62 158 149 307 Westville Southbridge, AA^orcester, - - - - Westyille Spencer, AVorcester, - - - - AVestville Sturbridge, . Worcester, - - - - VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC. I ALPHABETICALLY. 123 VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Continued. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities iind Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Westville, . . . . Taunton, Bristol, _ _ _ _ \Yest Ware, || . . . Ware, Hampshire, 15 27 28 55 West Wareham,* ||i . Wareham, Plymouth, . 116 272 231 503 West Warren,* || . Warren , Worcester, . 324 754 766 1,.520 AVest Whately, . Whately, Franklin, . 43 83 1 1 160 West Worthington,* . Worthington, Hampshire, 19 35 33 68 West Wrentham, 1| Wrentham, . Norfolk, 29 59 58 117 West Yarmouth,* . Yarmouth, . Barnstable, 80 133 131 204 WeTmouth,* || . . . Weymouth, . Norfolk, - - - - Weymouth Centre,* . Weymouth, . Norfolk, - - - - Weymouth Heights,* . Weymouth, . Norfolk, 86 162 177 339 Whately,*|| . . . . Whately, Franklin, . - - - - Wheeler, . . . . Orange, . Franklin, 17 54 31 85 Wheeler Park, Brockton, . Plymouth, . - - - - Wheelersville, Millbury, Worcester, . 24 72 50 128 Wheelocksville, . Ux bridge. Worcester, . 42 96 91 187 Wheelwright,* || . . . Hard wick, . Worcester, . 20 58 54 112 Wheklon Factory, Acushnet, Bristol, - - - - Whitehall Rutland, AVorcester, . - - - - AVhitehead Hull, Plymouth, . - - - - White Oaks Williamstown, Berkshire, . - - - - White's Factory, . Acushnet, Bristol, - - - - Whiteville Mansfield, . Bristol, - - - - Whitiiigsville, West Boylston, Worcester, . - - - - Whitinsville,* Northbridge, Worcester, . 698 1,739 1,572 3,311 Whitman,* || . Whitman, Plymouth, . - - - - Whitman'.s Crossing, || . Littleton, Middlesex, . - - - - Whitman's Village, Westminster, Worcester, . 10 14 14 36 Whittenton, || . . . Taunton, . Bristol, _ - - - Whittenton Junction, || Taunton, Bristol, - - - - Wianno,* . . . . Barnstable, . ]5arn stable. - - - - Wigginville Tewksbury, . Middlesex, . 97 236 245 481 Wilbraham,* Wilbraham, . Hampden, . - - - - Wilkinsonville, . Grafton, Worcester, . 2fi 48 52 100 W^ilkinsonville,* || Sutton, . Worcester, . 120 321 263 584 Wilkinsville, .... Hudson, . Middlesex, . _ - - - Williamsburg,* || . Williamsburg, Hampshire, - - - - Williamstown,* . Williamstown, Berkshire, . - - - - W'illiamstown Station,* || . Williamstown, Berkshire, . 234 616 575 1,191 Williamsville,* || . Ilubbardston, Worcester, . 21 39 40 79 'Williamsville, West Stockbridge ' Berkshire, . 39 74 90 164 Williniansett,* || . . . Chicopee, . Hampden, . 215 542 512 1,054 Willis Place Colrain, . Franklin, 24 75 73 148 IVilliston Mills, . Easthamptou, Hampshire, 94 271 2.52 523 Willowdale Ipswich, Essex, . - - - - Willows, II ... . Ayer, Middlesex, . - - - - Wilmington,* || . Wilmington, . Middlesex, . - - - - Wilmington Centre, . Wilmington, . Middlesex, . 106 245 248 403 Wilmington Junction, || M'ilmingtou, . Middlesex, . _ - - - Wilsonville, .... Woburn, Middlesex, . _ - - - Winchendon,* || . . . Winchendon, Worcester, . _ - - - Winchendou Centre, . Winchendon, Worcester, . 24 47 46 93 Winchendon Springs,* Winchendon, Worcester, . 77 214 251 465 Winchester,* || . . . Winchester, . Middlesex, . - - - - Winchester Highlands, || . Winchester, . Middlesex, . - - - _ Winchester Park, Brockton, . Plymouth, . - - - - Wiudemere, .... Cottage City, Dukes, . - - - - Windermere, || . . . Hull, Plymouth, . — — — — 1 R. R. name Tremont. 124 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. VILLAGES, SECTIONS, ETC.: ALPHABETICALLY — Concluded. Cities, Towns, Villages, Sections, Etc. Cities and Towns Counties Number of Families Males Fe- males Popula- tion Windsor,* . . . . Windsor, Berkshire, . _ _ _ _ Windsor Hill, Windsor, Berkshire, _ _ _ _ Winetuxet, . Plympton, Plymouth, - - - - Winneconnet, Morton, . Bristol, - - - - Winslow's.ll . Norwood, Norfolk, _ - _ - Winter Hill,* || SOMERVILLE, Middlesex, _ - - - Winter Island, Salem, . Essex, . 2 27 5 32 ^S'inter's Corner, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Winterville, . New Bedford, Bristol, _ - - - Winthrop,* || . Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Winthrop Beach, || Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Winthrop Centre, || Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - Winthrop Highlands, || Winthrop, Suffolk, - - - - AA^inthrop Sc^uare, Brockton, . Plymouth, - - - - Wire Village, Spencer, AVorceater, 66 190 157 347 WOBUKN,*|| . AVOBURN, Middlesex, - - - - Woburn Highlands, || Woburn, Middlesex, 61 146 156 302 Wollaston,* || QUINCY, Norfolk, 565 1,293 1,365 2,658 W^oodbury's, || Hamilton, Essex, . - - - - Wood Island, Boston, Suffolk, - - - - Woodruff Heights, Clinton, . Worcester, - - - - Wood's Holl,* II . Falmouth, Barnstable, 114 234 250 484 Woodside Mills, . Northborough, Worcester, 49 120 114 234 Woodville,* . Hopkinton, . Middlesex, 74 146 126 272 Woodville, . AVakefield, . Middlesex, - - - - Woonsocket .1 unction. II . Blackstone, . AA'orcester, - - - - Worcester,* II . Worcester, Worcester, - - - - Worthington,* Worthington, Hampshire, - - - - Worthington Centre, Worthington, Hampshire, 13 25 23 48 Wrentham,* || AVrentham, . Norfolk, - - - - Wyoma, . Lynn, . Essex, . - - - - Wyoming, || . Melrose, Middlesex, . 1,082 2,420 2,614 5,034 Yarmouth,* || • Yarmouth, . Barnstable, . - _ _ Yarmoutli Farms,* Yarmouth, Barnstable, - - - - Yarmouthport,* . Yarmouth, Barnstable, 125 182 229 411 Yellow Town, Wareham, Plymouth, . - - - - York, Canton, . Norfolk, - - - - Zoar,*|| . . . Charlemont, . Franklin, . 34 70 60 130 Zylonite,* || . Adams, . Berkshire, . 89 206 201 407 Tabular Analyses For the Following Presentations: Pages Villages: Br Towns, . . , . 69-84 Villages, Sections, Etc. : Alphabetically, 85-124 The presentations of the population by villages require no special analysis, but a brief exi^lanation is needed in order to jorevent misconception as to their signiticance. The villages or sections within town or city limits, as presented by name in the tables, have neither exact geographical boundaries nor legal autonomy. They are aggregations of population, sometimes separated by considerable territory, and some- times divided by imaginary lines, concerning which no exact information can be obtained, and as to the location of which no general agreement exists. In some cases the village has grown up around a factory, in others it is the development of a distinct settlement made in early years, that has never reached the importance of a separate municipal organization. Frequently the village is also a railway station, and some- times it possesses a post office. The rapid growth of certain parts of the Commonwealth, and the settlement of i^roblems relating to water sup^jly and sewerage and other important questions which have arisen in consequence of this growth, make it essential to determine the population of these villages. This has been attempted in previous censuses, but until now without success, owing principally to the lack of agreement as to the village boundaries. Unusual care has, however, been devoted to the determina- tion of the village and section population in the present census, and it is believed that the resialts as given in the j^resentations, although for obvious reasons approx- imate, are nevertheless fairly accurate. The returns, as originall}^ made by the enu- merator, have been carefully scanned, and so far as the village names are concerned, compared with the census of 1885. All discrepancies have been noted, and the lists submitted to the town and city clerks, accompanied by the folloAving letter: Upon the other side of this letter sheet you will find a statement in regard to the names of villages in your town, as reported by the Census Enumerators for 188.5, and also those reported for 1895. Will you kindly inform us upon the back of this sheet in the blank space at the right why certain villages that were named in 1885 do not appear in the 1895 returns ; also please give the dates between 1885 and 1895 when the new villages returned in 1895 were first designated by their present names. In the tabular statement on the back part of this sheet we give the number of families and the population for each of the villages returned by the Census Enumerators in your town for the j'ear 1895. Please examine this list and inform us whether the list of villages so reported is complete, whether the names are properly spelled, and whether each village mentioned is really a village and known as such in your town. If there are any so-called village designations which are simply "popular" designations or "nicknames" for sections of your town, but which should be properly combined with some other village, will you kindly mark out these popular designations and indicate at the right of the tabular presentation to which line they should l)e added ? It is oljviously ditflcult for this office to o)>tain a proper knowledge of the villages in each city and town without the experienced co-operation of town officers who are thoroughly familiar with the town or city in which they reside. Any information that j'ou can suppl.v in relation to this matter which we have not asked for specifically above will be greatly appreciated by this office and will contribute to making the village presentation for your town of more value to your citizens and to the Com- monwealth. [125] 126 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. The results, after making such changes and corrections as were suggested by the city and town clerks, were submitted to the postmasters of the various towns, to whom the following letter was sent : Upon the other side of this sheet you will find a statement of the villages and localities in your town, with certain designations, namely, — "V" for village, "P D" for popular or local name, "P 0" for post office, and "R R" for railway station. AVill you kindly state whether the names so given are correct and whether they include all the villages, localities, etc., in your town ; and if not, will j-ou please give us the additional names and make such correction in the spelling as ■will make the names conform to local usage ? It may be that one place is given two names ; if so, will you indicate such and suggest which of the two names is the more popular and to be retained in print ? It is obviously difficult for this office to obtain a proper knowledge of the villages in each town without the experienced co-operation of town officials who are thoroughly familiar with the town in which they reside. Any information that you can supply in relation to this matter whicli we have not asked for specifically above will be greatly appreciated by this office and will contribute to making tlie village presentation for your town of more value to your citizens and to the Commonwealth. In the presentation " Villages : By Towns," the population as finally determined is presented for every section which was found to possess an individuality sufficient to justify its separate presentation. In the subsequent presentation the villages are pre- sented alphabetically, and with these are included the names of localities or districts which have a local significance or are found in local usage, but which are not sufii- ciently distinct as to boundaries, or are not of sutficient importance to warrant the presentation of separate population figures. In this table, also, the railway stations and post oflices throughout the Commonwealth are designated. The following table shows the number of cities and towns, villages, and localities with poi)ular designations. It should be borne in mind that only the cities and towns have fixed boundaries and legal status. The State, and Counties. Number of Cities and Towns Number of Villages Number of Localities with Popular Desifcnatioiis Totals Thk State. Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, .... Dukes, .... Essex, .... Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, .... Plymoutli, Suffolk Worcester, 353 15 32 20 7 35 26 23 23 5-i 1 27 27 4 59 759 56 47 44 11 67 49 38 46 101 4 64 81 7 144 1,031 46 58 91 20 121 44 45 25 153 6 71 117 105 129 2,143 117 137 155 38 223 119 106 94 308 11 162 225 116 332 In some cases, particularly in the cities and larger towns, villages which were formerly quite distinct iiave now grown together so as to present a practically homo- geneous population. In such cases no attempt has been made to give the village or section population, although the names, which are still used, may be found in the alphabetical table. An example in point is found in the city of Somerville. TABULAR ANALYSES. 127 In order to complete the information as to post otfices it should be stated that the following stations are comprised in the Boston postal district : A South p]nd. N Jamaica Plain. B Back Bay. Mattapan. C Brighton. P North Cambridge U Brookline. R Eevere. E Cambridge. S Roslindale. F Cambridgeport. T Roxburj. G Charlestown. U Somerville. H Chelsea. V South Boston. K Dorchester. W West Roxbury. L East Boston. X Winthrop. M East Cambridge. Sub-stations within the Boston district for receiving registered matter, and for domestic money orders, are established as follows : No. 1 Allston, in Brighton. No. 2 East Somerville. No. 3 Roxbury Crossing, in Roxburj-. No. 4 Somerset Hill, in Cambridge. Xo. 5 Tremont, in South End. Xo. 6 Upham's Corner, in Dorchester. Xo. 7 West Somerville. Xo. 8 Winter Hill, in Somerville. Censuses of Population; 1765-1895. Dates of Incorporatiox, Chaxges ix Kame, Area, Boundaries, Population, Etc., for Counties, Cities, Towns, and The State. [129] Censuses of Population 1765-1895. The presentation which follows gives, in a brief manner, the date of incorporation, or establishment, of every city and town in the State, together with changes in area, boundaries, etc. In the case of a number of the older towns it has been found that there is no official record of the date of establishment; therefore, we have, in such cases, given the date when the first mention of the town name is to be found in the official records of the State, together with the title of the book of records, the number of the volume, and the page. The early spelling in all such cases has been retained as a matter of permanent record. These dates have been taken from the reports of the Commissioner of Public Records. Following the historical facts relative to each city and town is given the population by each Census between 1765 and 1895, a period of 130 years. In the case of the towns of Adams, Mount Washington, New ABhford,and Washington in Berkshire County, Merrimac in Essex County, Erving and Hawley in Franklin County, and Brockton (city). East Bridgewater, and West Bridgewater in Plymouth County, and also in the case of the counties of Franklin, Hampden, and Norfolk population figures appear prior to the dates given for incorporation. This is due, undoubtedly, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recognized in Census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation, or establishment, as a county, district, or town. In the case of the town of Merrimac the Census returns for the town of Amesbury, of which it constituted a part at the time of the taking of the State Census in 1875, were divided after the enumeration was completed and the results for Merrimac, which was made a town in 1876, were presented separately. The population is also given for such districts, gores, or unincorporated tracts of land, towns, etc., which have been ceded to other States, or annexed to existing towns and cities in this State and have ceased, therefore, to have a separate corporate existence. The towns and districts which were ceded to other States are as follows : Boston Corner, ceded to the State of New York in 1853 (see Mount Washington, Berkshire County), and Paw- tucket, by a change in boundary line, annexed in 1861 to the State of Rhode Island (noted under Seekonk, Bristol County). The gores, etc., for which population is given for 1790 and a tract of land designated as " No-town," for which the population is given for 1830, are as follows: For 1790, in Berkshire County, gore adjoining Adams and Windsor, gore adjoining Williamstown ; in Worcester County, gore adjoining Fitchburg, gore adjoining Leominster, gore adjoining Oxford, gore adjoining Princeton, gore adjoining Sturbridge; and, for 1830, in Worcester County, No-town. The cities and towns which have become a part of the city of Boston by annexation are as follows : town of Brighton (Middlesex County), in 1873; city of Charlestown (Middlesex County), in 1873; town of Dorchester (Norfolk County), in 1869; city of Roxbury (Norfolk County), in 1867; and town of West Roxbury (Norfolk County), in 1873. The population of these cities and towns has been included in the counties in which they were existent previous to annexation, but an historical description of them has been included under the city of Boston, together with the population, from the date of first mention, or establishment, to the date of annexation. The rule has been followed of incorporating the historical facts regarding all obsolete districts or towns with the notes relative to the cities or towns of which they now form a part. The Provincial Censuses of 1765 and 1776 have been taken from an abstract of the State Census for 1865, in which they were reproduced, with corrections, from printed and manuscript returns, which appeared to be the only authentic records of these counties in existence. For certain towns, for which no returns seem to have been made, the population has been supplied from the next succeeding census in which returns for these towns are reported, the figures in all such cases being enclosed in brackets, thus, [2,610]. The Census returns for 1765 do not include Indians, of which there were 1,569 in the State, distributed in Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, Middlesex, Nantucket, and Plymouth counties, and while the returns for 1776 present details by towns for white persons, 4,761 colored population were not included in the totals for the State. The colored population was distributed among all of the counties. The figures representing the popu- lation of Indians and colored persons have been included under the showing "The State," and In a foot-note is noted the distribution by counties and numbers snder these two Censuses. [131] Censuses of Popflatiox— 1765-1895. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. locorporated June 2, 1685. Laws, edition 1836, p. 295.) (Plymouth Colony Years and Census. Topula- tioii Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 12,127 - 1776 (Prov.) . 15,546 +3,419 1790 (U. S.) . 17,354 +1,808 1800 (U. S.) . 19,293 +1,939 1810 (U. S.) . 22,211 +2,918 1820 (U. 8.) . 24,026 +1,815 1S30 (U. S.) . 28,514 +4,488 1840 (U. S.) . 32,548 +4,034 1850 (U. S.) . 35,276 +2,728 1855 (State) . 35,442 + 166 1860 (U. S.) . 35,990 + 548 1865 (State) . 34,610 —1,380 1870 (U. S.) . 32,774 —1,836 1875 (State) . 32,144 — 630 1880 (U. S.) , 31,897 — 247 1885 (State) . 29,845 —2,052 1890 (U. S.) . 29,172 — 673 1895 (State) . 27,654 —1,518 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. There is no record of the date of establishment of this town. The first mention is found on page 31 of Volume XI of the Plymouth Colony Records wherein It is stated that, amont; other representatives to the General Court, the member for Barnstable was Mr. Thorn. .Dimmack. This was on March 5, 1638 The town was established from common land and the first recorded attempt at defining its boundaries was on June 17, 1641, when the [boundary line between Barn- stable and Yarmouth was established. On March 2, 1652, it was enacted that the Bounds between Barn- stable and Sandwich "to be" established; evidently meaning " shall be." Barnstable and Yarmouth agreed upon boundary line March 11, 1658. On June 3, 1662, additional lands were granted to Barnstable. On June 10, 1662, the boundaries between Barnstable and Sand- wich were again ordered to be established. Boun- dary line between Barnstable and Mashpee established March 28, 1S94. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1805 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 2,108 - [2,610] +502 2,610 = 2,964 +354 3,646 +682 3,824 +178 3,974 +150 4,301 +327 4,901 +600 4,998 + 97 5,129 +131 4,928 —201 4,793 —135 4,302 —491 4,242 — 60 4,050 —192 TOAVN OF BARNSTABLE — COnCluded. Ykars and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 4,023 4,055 —27 +32 TOWN OF BOURNE. Established April 2, 1884, from a part of Sand- wich. 1885 (State) .... 1,363 - 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,442 + 79 1895 (State) .... 1,580 +138 TOWN OF BREWSTER. Established February 19, 1803, from a part of Har- wich; another portion of the town of Harwich was anne.xed to Brewster June 21, 1811, and on April 25, 1848, a part of Brewster was annexed to Harwich. Boundary line between Brewster and Orleans estab- lished February 20, 1861. 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,112 _ 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,285 +173 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,418 +133 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,522 +104 , 185Q (U. 8.) . 1,525 + 3 1855 (State) . 1,525 = 1860 (U. 8.) , 1,489 — 36 1865 (State) . 1,456 — 33 1870 (U. S.) . 1,259 —197 1875 (State) . 1,219 — 40 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,144 - 75 1885 (State) . 934 —210 1890 (U. S.) . 1,003 + 69 1895 (State) . 901 —102 TOWN OF CHATHAM. Established June 11, 1712, by a Resolve to the effect that the village or district of Jilanamoit be established as Chatham. On April 14, 1862, boundary lines be- tween Chatham and Orleans and Chatham and Har- wich established. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 678 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 929 +251 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,140 +211 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,351 +211 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,334 — 17 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,630 +296 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,130 +500 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,334 +204 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,439 +105 1855 (State) . 2,560 +121 1860 (U. S.) . 2,710 +150 1865 (State) . 2,624 — 86 1870 (U. S.) . 2,411 -213 1875 (State) . 2,274 —137 [133] 134 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION— 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF CHATHAM — concliided. Ykars and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1880 (U. S.) . . . . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 2,250 2,028 1,954 1,809 — 24 —222 — 74 —145 TOWN OF DENNIS. Established June 19, 1793, from a part of Yarmouth. 1800 (U. S.) . 1,408 _ 1810 (U. S.) . 1,739 -f331 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,997 +258 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,317 +320 1840 (U. S.) . 2,942 +625 1850 (U. S.) . 3,257 +315 1855 (State) . 3,497 +240 1860 (U. 8.) . 3,662 +165 1855 (State) . 3,592 — 70 1870 (U. S.) . 3,269 —323 1875 (State) . 3,369 +100 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,288 — 81 1885 (State) . 2,923 -365 1890 (U. S.) . 2,899 — 24 1895 (State) . 2,545 -354 TOWN OF EA8THAM. Originally called " Nawsett." The first known rec- ord is found in Volume VIII of the Plymouth Colony Records, wherein Nawsett is mentioned, on page 177 under the year 1643, In the list of " towns " having freemen able to bear arms. On March 3, 1645, accord- ing to Volume II of the Plymouth Colony Records, certain common lands "lying between sea and sea" were granted to those who go to dwell at "Nossett." On June 2, 1646, Nawsett was established as a town- ship, and on June 7, 1651, the name of the town of Nawsett was changed to Eastham. March 6, 1678, ac- cording to the Records, Eastham and purchasers on both sides were to settle on the boundary lines. June 16, 1763, a part of Eastham was established as the Dis- trict of Wellileet. A part of Harwich annexed July 14, 1772. Part of Eastham established as Orleans March 3, 1797, and on March 9, 1839, another part of Eastham was annexed to Orleans. A part annexed to Wellfleet April 26, 1847. Boundary line between Eastham and Orleans established and a part of each town annexed to the other town March 23, 1867. The boundary line between Eastham and Wellfleet at tide- water established May 6, 1877. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) ISIO (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1,327 1,899 1,834 659 751 766 970 955 845 808 779 757 + 572 — 65 —1,175 + + 92 15 + 204 — 15 — 110 — 37 — 29 — 22 TOWX OF EASTHAM — COllCludecl. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . . . . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 668 639 692 638 602 476 — 89 — 29 + 53 — 54 — 36 —126 TOWN OF FALMOUTH. The name of this town is first mentioned September 14, 1694, in the Tax Act of the Province Laws, Vol- ume I. On March 17, 1841, a tract of land formerly in the plantation of Marshpee was annexed. Boundary line between Falmouth and Sandwich established March 19, 1880, and the boundary line between Fal- mouth and Mashpee established June 18, 1885. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,063 _ 1766 (Prov.) . 1,355 +292 1790 (U. S.) . 1,637 +282 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,882 +245 1810 (U. S.) . 2,237 +355 1820 (U. 8.) . 2,370 + 133 1830 (U. S.) . 2,548 +178 1840 (U. S.) . 2,589 + 41 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,621 + 32 1855 (State) . 2,613 — 8 1860 (U. S.) . 2,456 —157 1865 (State) . 2,283 —173 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,237 — 46 1875 (State) . 2,211 — 26 1880 (U. S.) . 2,422 +211 1885 (State) . 2,520 + 98 1890 (U. S.) . 2,567 + 47 1895 (State) . 2,655 + 88 TOWN OF HARWICH. Established September 14, 1694, from a tract of land known as Satuckett. On July 14, 1772, part was an- uexed to Eastham and on February 19, 1803, a portion was set off and established as the town of Brewster, and another portion was annexed to Brewster on June 21, ISll. Part of Brewster was annexed to Harwich April 25, 1848. Boundary line between Harwich and Orleans established April 4, 1862, and between Har- wich and Chatham April 14, 1862. 1765 (Prov.) 17^6 (Prov.) 1790 (U. B.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1,681 1,865 2,392 2,857 1,942 1,980 2,453 2,930 3,258 3,261 3,423 3,540 +184 +527 +465 —915 + 38 +473 +477 +328 + 3 +162 +117 CENSUSES OF TOPULATION 1765-1895. 135 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF HARWICH — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. 8.) • 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) .... 3,080 3,355 3,265 2,783 2,734 2,532 —460 +275 — 90 —482 — 49 —202 TOWN OF MASHPEE. Established June 14, 1763, as the District of Maeh- pee, to remain in force three years. Above Act re- vived March 20, 1767 to remain in force until July 1, 1770. On November 15, 1770, Act again revived, and to remain in force until the end of the session of the General Court next after November 1, 1775. On Febru- ary 9, 1776, the Act was again continued in force until the end of the session next after November 1, 1779. On November 25, 1779, the Act again continued until November 1, 1785. On June 13, 1788, the above Act was repealed and three "Guardians to the Proprie- tors" appointed. Act to remain in force for 10 years. March 7, 17'J7, the last named Act made perpetual until repealed by the Legislature. Part of the planta- tion of Marshpee annexed to Sandwich, February 26, 1811. On March 31, 1834, the "Plantation of Marsh- pee " established as the " District of Marshpee," to be under the guardianship of a commissioner appointed by the Governor. A part of the land formerly in the plantation of Marshpee annexed to Falmouth March 17, 1841, and part to Sandwich April 1, 1859, and another part to Sandwich March 13, 1860. May 28, 1870, the District of Marshpee abolished and the town of Mash- pee established. Part of Sandwich reannexed to Mash- pee March 19, 1872. Boundary lines established as follows: between Mashpee and Falmouth June 18, 1885; between Mashpee and Sandwich May 27, 1887, and a part of Sandwich annexed; and between Mash- pee and Barnstable March 28, 1894. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 108 1776 (Prov.) . 82 — 26 1790 (U. 8.) . 308 +226 1800 (U. 8.) . 155 -153 1810 (U. S.) . 139 — 16 1820 (U. 8.) . 150 + 11 1840 (U. 8.) . 309 +159 1860 (U. 8.) . 322 + 13 1870 (U. S.) . 348 + 26 1875 (State) . 278 — 70 1880 (U. 8.) . 346 + 68 1885 (State) . 311 — 35 1890 (U. 8.) . 298 — 13 1895 (State) . 330 + 32 TOWN OF ORLEANS. Established March 3, 1797, from the southerly part of Eastham. Part of Easlham annexed to Orleans March 9, 1839. Boundary lines established as follows : between Orleans and Brewster February 20, 1861; between Orleans and Harwich April 4, 1862; between Orleans and Chatham April 14, 1862; between Orleans and Eastham March 23, 1867, and part of each town annexed to the other town. 1800 (U. 8.) ISIO (U. 8.). 1,095 1,248 TOWN OF ORLEANS — COHCluded. +153 Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,343 1,789 1,974 1,848 1,754 1,678 1,585 1,323 1,373 1,294 1,176 1,219 1,198 + 95 +446 +185 -126 — 94 — 76 — 93 —262 + 50 — 79 -118 + 43 — 21 TOWN OF PKOVINCETOWN. Precinct of Cape Cod established as Provincetown .June 14, 1727. Parts of Truro annexed and boundary lines established June 12, 1813, March 2, 1829, and March 30, 1836. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) •1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State ) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) [205] 205 454 812 936 1,252 1,710 2,122 3,157 3,096 3,206 3,472 3,865 4,357 4,346 4,480 4,642 4,555 + 249 + 358 + 124 + 316 + 458 + 412 +1,035 — 61 110 266 393 + 492 — 11 + 134 + 162 — 87 + + + TOWN OP SANDWICH. On March 6, 1638, certain persons were ordered to go to " Sanditch" to set forth the bounds (Plymouth Colony Records, Volume I, p. 80). Boundary line between Sandwich and Barnstable established March 2, 1652, and June 10, 1662. The boundary lines estab- lished January 19, 1663, ordered to be entered on the records of the court, June 7, 1670. October 28, 1684, boundaries established. Part of the plantation of Marshpee annexed February 26, 1811. I'arts of the District of Marshpee annexed April 1, 1859, and March 13, 1860. Part of Sandwich reannexed to Mashpee March 19, 1872. Boundary between Sandwich and Falmouth established March 19, 1880. Part of Sand- wich set off as a new town. Bourne, April 2, 1884. Boundary between Sandwich and Mashpee established May 27, 1887, and a part annexed to Mashpee. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1,376 1,912 +536 136 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF SANDWICH — concludcd. TOWN OF AVELLFLEET — COncludcd. Years and Census. ropula- tion Increase (+), or I )ecrcasc ( — ;, as Com- pareil wltli Pre- vious Census Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. S.) . 1,991 + 79 1800 (U. S.) . 1,207 + 90 1800 (U. S.) 2,024 -f 33 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,402 +195 1810 (U. 8.) 2,382 + 358 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,472 + 70 1820 (U. 8.) 2,484 + 102 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,046 +574 1830 (U. 8.) 3,361 -f 877 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,377 +331 1840 (U. 8.) 3,719 + 358 1850 (U. S.) . 2,411 + 34 1850 (U. 8.) 4,368 + 649 1855 (State) . 2,325 — 86 1855 (State) 4,496 + 128 1860 (U. S ) . 2,322 — 3 1860 (U. S.) 4,479 — 17 1865 (State) . 2,296 - 26 1865 (State ) 4,158 — 321 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,135 —161 1870 (U. S.) 3,694 — 464 1875 (State) . 1,988 —147 1875 (State) 3,417 — 277 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,875 —113 1880 (U. S.) 3,543 + 126 1885 (State) . 1,687 —188 1885 (State) 2,124 —1,419 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,291 —396 1890 (U. 8.) ■ 1,819 — 305 1895 (State) . 968 —323 1895 (State) 1,580 — 239 1 TOWN OF YARMOUTH. TOWN OF TRURO. Established July 16, 1709, from common land called Pawmett as the township of " Truroe." (Prov. Laws, Vol. I, p. 642.) Part of Truro annexed to Province- town June 12, 1813, and boundary between the towns established. Another part annexed to Provincetown March 2, 1829, and the boundaries again established. Another part annexed to Provincetown March 30, 1836, and on February 22, 1837, the boundaries between Truro and Wellfleet established. The first mention of this town occurs in Plymouth Colony Laws, Volume I, p. 108, on January 7, 1639, "the laud at Mattacheeset, now called Yarmouth," Boundary line between Yarmouth and Barnstable established June 17,1641. Yarmouth and Barnstable agreed upon boundary line March 11, 1658. Part of Yarmouth set off and established as the town of Den- nis June 19, 1793. 17^"^ fVm-u ^ 1,740 2,227 1765 (Prov.) .... 924 . 1776 (Prov.) . +487 1776 (Prov.) 1,227 -f303 1790 (U. S.) . 2,678 +451 1790 (U. S.) 1,193 — 34 1800 (U. S.) . 1,727 -951 1800 (U. 8.) 1,152 — 41 1810 (U. 8.) . 2,134 +407 1810 (U. S.) 1,209 + 67 1820 (U. 8.) . 2,232 + 98 1820 (U. S.) 1,241 -f 32 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,251 + 19 1830 (U. S.) 1,547 +306 1840 (U. S.) . 2,554 +303 1840 (U. S.) 1,920 +373 1850 (U. S.) . 2,595 + 41 1850 (U. S.) 2,051 +131 18.55 (State) . 2,.592 — 3 1855 (State ) 1,917 —134 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,752 +160 1860 (U. S.) 1,583 -334 1865 (State) . 2,472 -280 1865 (State) 1,447 —136 1870 (U. S.) . 2,423 — 49 1870 (U. 8.) 1,269 —178 1875 (State) . 2,264 —159 1875 (State) . 1,098 —171 1880 (U. S.) . 2,173 — 91 1880 (IT. S.) 1,017 — 81 1885 (State) . 1,856 —317 1885 (State) 972 — 45 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,760 — 96 1890 (U. S ) 919 — 53 1895 (State) . 1,655 —105 1895 (State) . 815 —104 TOWN OF WELLFLEET. Established as a district June 16, 1763, from the North Precinct of Easthani. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary between Wellfleet and COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. Incorporated April 21, 1761, from the westerly part of Hampshire County; Act tools effect June 30, 1761. (Province Laws, Vol. IV, p. 432.) Truro established February 22, 1837. Part of Eastham annexed April 26, 1847. Boundary between the tide- watersofWellfleetand Eastham established May 6, 1887. 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 8,640 17,952 + 9,312 1765 (Prov.) .... 917 - 1790 (U. 8.)*. 30,213 +12,261 1776 (Prov.) .... 1,235 +318 1800 (U. 8.) . 33,670 + 3,457 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,117 -118 1810 (U. 8.) . 35,787 + 2,117 * Includes population of 67 for Boston Corner (ceded to New York) ; 425 for the gore adjoining Adams and Windsor ; and 51 for the gore adjoining Williamstown. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 137 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE — COncludcd. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. S.)*. 35,570 — 217 1830 (U. 8.)* 37,706 +2,136 1840 (U. 8.)* 41,745 +4,039 1850 (U. 8.)* 49,591 +7,846 1855 (State ) 52,791 +3,200 1860 (U. 8.) 55,120 +2,329 1865 (State) 56,944 +1,824 1870 (U. 8.) 64,827 +7,883 1875 (State) 68,270 +3,443 1880 (U. 8.) 69,032 + 762 1885 (State) 73,828 +4,796 1890 (U. S.) 81,108 +7,280 1895 (State) 86,292 +5,184 TOWN OF ADAMS. Established October 15, 1778, from the plantation called East Hoosucb. The plantation called New Providence annexed April 10, 1780. Part of Adams included in the new town of Cheshire March 14, 1793, and on April 16, 1878, a part was set off and estab- lished as North Adams. The date of establishment of this town is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a dis- trict or town. S.) 8.) 8.) 8.) 8.) 1776 (Prov ) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. 1850 (U. 1855 (State ) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 932 2,040 1,688 1,763 1,836 2,649 3,703 6,172 6,980 6,924 8,298 12,090 15,760 5,591 8,283 9,213 7,837 + 1,108 — 352 + 75 + 73 + 813 + 1,054 + 2,469 + 808 — 56 + 1,374 + 3,792 + 3,670 —10,169 + 2,692 + 930 — 1,376 TOWN OF ALFORD — concluded. TOWN OF ALFORD. Established as a district February 16, 1773, from the ■westerly part of Great Harrington and certain common lands. Madeatown by Actof August 23, 1775. Part of Great Harrington annexed February 11, 1779. Boun- dary lines between Alford and Egremont established February 6, 1790. Another part of Great Harrington annexed February 18, 1819. Part of West Stockbridge annexed March 17, 1847. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 298 577 518 522 +279 — 59 + 4 Ykars and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 570 512 481 502 526 542 461 430 389 348 341 297 280 +48 —58 —31 +21 +24 +16 -81 —31 —41 —41 — 7 -44 —17 TOWN OF BECKET. Established June 21,1765, from the plantation called " Number Four." On March 12, 1783, a part included in the new town of Middletield (Hampshire County). On February 3, 1798, certain common lands lying be- tween Becket, Blandford, Chester, and Loudon an- nexed. Part of Loudon (Bethlehem District) annexed March 1, 1810. 1765 (Prov.) .... [414] - 1776 (Prov.) 414 = 1790 (U. 8.) 751 +337 1800 (U. 8.) 930 +179 1810 (U. 8.) 1,028 + 98 1820 (U. 8.) 984 — 44 18.30 (U. 8.) . 1,063 + 79 1840 (U. 8.) 1,342 +279 1850 (U, 8.) 1,223 —119 1855 (State) 1,472 +249 1860 (U. 8.) 1,578 +106 1865 (State) 1,393 —185 1870 (U. 8.) 1,346 — 47 1875 (State) 1,329 — 17 1880 (U. 8.) 1,123 —206 1885 (State) 938 —185 1890 (U. 8.) 946 + 8 1895 (State) 888 — 58 TOWN OP CHESHIRE. Established March 14, 1793, from parts of Adams, Lauesborough, Windsor, and the district of New Ashford. Part of Cheshire reannexed to Windsor February 26, 1794. Part of the district of New Ash- ford annexed February 6, 1798. 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1,.S25 1,315 1,202 1,050 985 1,298 1,532 1,533 1,650 — 10 —113 -152 — 65 +313 +234 + 1 +117 * Includes population of Boston Corner as follows : 1820, 92 ; 1830, 64 1840, 65; 1850, 73. 138 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVN OF CHESHIRE — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . . . . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 1,758 1,693 1,537 1,448 1,308 1,176 +108 — 65 —156 — 89 —140 —132 TOWN OF CLARKSBURG. Established March 2, 1798, from a gore of anincor- porated land lyins north of Adams. Part of Clarks- burg annexed to Florida May 2, 1848, and on May 20, laoL, a pari oi J'lOI lua I luueA eu lo y^iaia »uurg. 1800 (U. S.) . 253 _ 1810 (U. 8.) 231 — 22 1820 (U. 8.) 274 + 43 1830 (U. S.) 315 + 41 1840 (U. S.) 370 + 55 1850 (U. 8.) 384 + 14 1855 (State) 424 + 40 1860 (U. S.) 420 — 4 1865 (State) 530 +110 1870 (U. S.) 686 +166 1875 (State) 670 — 16 1880 (U. S.) 724 + 54 1885 (State) 708 — 16 1890 (U. S.) 884 +176 1895 (State) 1,009 +125 TOWN OF DALTON. Established March 20, 1784, from the new plantation of Ashuelot Equivalent. Part of Windsor annexed February 28, 1795. 1790 (U. 8. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. 8. 1820 (U. S. 1830 (U. S. 1840 (U. 8. 1850 (U. S. 1855 (State 1860 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1870 (U. S. 1875 (State 1880 (U. 8. 1885 (State 1890 (U.,S. 1895 (State 554 859 779 817 827 1,255 1,020 1,064 1,243 1,137 1,252 1,759 2,052 2,113 2,885 3,210 +305 — 80 + 38 + 10 +428 —235 + 44 +179 —106 +115 +507 +293 + 61 +772 +325 TOWN OF EGREMONT. Established February 13, 1760, as a district from certain common lands lying west of Shetlield. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Egremont and Alford established February TOWN OF EGREMONT — COncluded. 6, 1790. Part of ShelBeld annexed February 22, 1790. Boundary line established June 17, 1817, between Egremont and Mount Washington and a part of each town annexed to the other town. Part of Sheffield annexed February 16, 1824. Boundary line between Egremont and Sheffield established June 4, 1869. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ). as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . [671] ^ 1776 (Prov.) . 671 = 1790 (U. 8.) . 759 + 88 1800 (U. 8.) . 835 + 76 1810 (U. S.) . 790 — 45 1820 (U. S.) . 865 + 75 1830 (U. 8.) . 890 + 25 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,038 +148 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,013 — 25 1855 (State) . 992 — 21 1860 (U. S.) . 1,079 + 87 1865 (State) . 928 —151 1870 (U. S.) . 931 + 3 1875 (State) . 890 — 41 1880 (U. S.) . 875 — 15 1885 (State) . 826 — 49 1890 (U. 8.) . 845 + 19 1895 (State) . 836 — 9 TOWN OF FLORIDA. Established June 15, 1805, from Barnardstone's Grant and part of Bullock's Grant, unincorporated lands. Part of Clarksburg annexed to Florida May 2, 1848. Part of Florida annexed to Clarksburg May 20, 1852. 1810 (U. 8.) . 392 ^ 1820 (U. 8.) . 431 + 39 1830 (U. 8.) . 454 + 23 1840 (U. 8.) . 441 — 13 1850 (U.'B.) . 561 +120 1855 (State) . 612 + 51 1860 (U. 8.) . 645 + 33 1865 (State) . 1,173 +528 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,322 +149 1875 (State) . 572 —750 1880 (U. 8.) . 459 —113 1885 (State) . 487 + 28 1890 (U. 8.) , 436 — 51 1895 (State) . 425 — 11 TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON. Established June 30, 1761, from a part of Sheffield, called the " North Parish." Part of Great Barrington included in the new district of Alford February 16, 1773. Adjoining lauds annexed to Great Barrington February 16, 1773. Part of Great Barriiit;ton included in the new town of Lee October 21, 1777. Parts of Great Barrington annexed to Alford February 11^ 1779, and February 18, 1819. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) +411 +412 CENSUSES OF POPULATION" — 1765-1895. 139 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF GEEAT BAEEIXGTOX — COncluded. Yeaks akd Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Coni- parcil with Pre- vious Census 1800 {U. 8 ) . 1,754 +381 1810 (U. 8.) 1,784 + 30 1820 (U. g.) 1,908 +124 1830 (U. 8.) 2,264 +356 1840 (U. 8.) 2,704 +440 1850 (U. S.) 3,264 +560 1855 (State) 3,449 +185 1860 (U. 8) 3,871 +422 1865 (State) 3,920 + 49 1870 (U. 8.) 4,320 +400 1875 (State) 4,385 + 65 1880 (U. 8.) 4,653 +268 1885 (State) 4,471 -182 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,612 +141 1895 (State) . 4,794 +182 TOWN OF HANCOCK. Established July 2, 1776, from the plantation called "Jerico" Part of Hancock annexed to district of New Ashford June 26, 1798. Boundary line between Hancock and New Ashford established May 20, 1851. 1776 (Prov.) . . . . 977 _ 1790 (U. S.) . 1,211 +234 1800 (U. S.) . 1,187 — 24 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,049 —138 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,165 +116 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,052 —113 1840 (U. 8.) . 922 —130 1850 (U. S.) . 789 —133 1855 (State) . S48 + 59 1860 (U. S.) . 816 — 32 1865 (State) . 937 +121 1870 (U. S.) . 882 — 55 1875 (State) . 730 —152 1880 (U. S.) . 642 — 88 1885 (State) . 613 — 29 1890 (U. S.) . 506 —107 1895 (State) . 511 + 5 TOWX OF HINSDALE. Established June 21, 1804, from the Westerly Parish of Partridgefield (now Peru). 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 822 822 780 955 1,253 1,361 1,511 1,517 1,695 1,571 1,595 — 42 +175 +298 +108 +150 + 6 +178 —124 + 24 TOAvx OF HixsDALE — concliided. Years and Censcs. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 1,656 1,739 1,650 + 61 + 83 — 89 TOWN OF LANESBOROUGH. Established June 21, 1765, from the plantation of New Framingham. Part of Lanesborough included in the new town of Cheshire March 14, 1793. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . [1,434] - 1776 (Prov.) . 1,434 = 1790 (U. S.) . 2,142 +708 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,443 —699 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,303 —140 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,319 + 16 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,192 —127 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,140 — 52 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,229 + 89 1855 (State) . 1,235 , + 6 1860 (U. S.) . 1,308 + V3 1865 (State) . 1,294 — 14 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,393 + 99 1875 (State) . 1,357 — 36 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,286 — 71 1885 (State) . 1,212 — 74 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,018 -194 1895 (State) . 848 —170 TOWN OF LEE. Established October 21, 1777, from parts of Great Barrington and Washington, the Glass Works Grant, and part of Williams' Grant. Boundary lines between Lee and Lenox established March 7, 1S06, and Febru- ary 7, 1820. 1790 (IT. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 18S5 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,170 - 1,267 + 97 1,305 + 38 1,384 + 79 1,825 + 441 2,428 + 603 3,220 + 792 4,226 +1 ,006 4,420 + 194 4,035 — 385 3,866 — 169 3,900 + 34 3,939 + 39 4,274 + 335 3,785 — 489 4,066 + 281 TOWN OF LENOX. Established as a district February 26, 1767, from the easterly part of " Richmont," now Richmond. Lands adjoining annexed to Lenox November 20, 1770. Made 110 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAvx OF LEXox — coDcluded. a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Parts of Washing- ton annexed January 31, 1795, and February 18, 1802. Boundary lines between Lenox and Lee established March 7, 1806, and February 7, 1820. Years akd Census. Popula- tion S.) S.) 8.) 8.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 931 1,169 1,041 1,310 1,315 1,359 1,313 1,599 1,921 1,711 1,660 1,965 1,845 2,043 2,154 2,889 2,872 Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census +238 —128 +269 + 5 + 44 — 46 +286 +322 —210 — 51 +305 -120 +198 +111 +735 — 17 TOWN OF MONTEREY. Established April 12, 1847, from a part of Tyring- ham. Part of New Marlborough annexed May 24, 1851. Part of Sandistield annexed by Act of April 24, 1875, accepted by the town May 19, 1875, to take effect June 1,1875. 1850 (U. S.) . 761 - 1855 (State) .... 823 +62 1860 (U. S.) . 758 —65 1865 (State) .... 737 —21 1870 (U. 8.) . 653 —84 1875 (State) . . . '. 703 +50 1880 (U. S.) . 635 —68 1885 (State) . . , . 571 -64 1890 (U. 8.) . 495 —76 1895 (State) . . . . 464 —31 TOWN OF MOUNT WASHINGTON. Established June 21, 1779, from the plantation called Tauconnuck Mountain. Boundary line between Mount Washington and Egremont established June 17, 1817, and part of each town annexed to the other town. Boundary line between Mount Wanhington and the District of Boston Corner established March 12, 1847. The District of Boston Corner was established April 14, 1838, from common land, but owing to its incon- venient location was a constant source of annoyance, being the resort of prize lighters and other law break- ers, who were there secure from the jurisdiction of the State, and for this reason the district was ceded to the State of New York May 14, 1853. The population of Boston Corner was 67 in 17»0; 92 in 1820; 64 in 1830; 65 in 1840; and 73 in 1850. The date of establishment of Mount Washington is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined aud recognized in census enumera- tions prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a district or town. TOAVN OF MOUNT -SVASHIXGTOX — COncluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. 8.) . 291 + 30 1810 (U. 8.) . 474 +183 1820 (U. 8.) . 467 — 7 1830 (U. 8.) . 345 -122 1840 (U. 8.) . 438 + 93 1850 (U. 8.) . 351 — 87 1855 (State) . . . . 344 — 7 1860 (U. 8.) . 321 — 23 1865 (State) . . . . 237 — 84 1870 (U. S.) . 256 + 19 1875 (Stale) . . . . 182 — 74 1880 (U. S.) . 205 + 23 1885 (State) . . . . 160 — 45 1890 (U. S.) . 148 — 12 1895 (State) . , . . 136 — 12 TOWN OF NEW ASHFORD. Established as a district February 26, 1781, from land called New Ashford, lying between Adams, Han- cock, Lauesborough, and Williamstown. Part of the district of New Ashford included in the new town of Cheshire March 14, 1793, and on February 6, 1798, an- other part was annexed to Cheshire. Part of Hancock annexed to the district of New Ashford June 26, 1798. On May 1, 1836, the district was made a town by Chapter 15 of the Revised Statutes. Boundary line between New Ashford aud Hancock established May 20, 1851. The date of establishmeut of this town is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a district or town. 1776 (Prov.) .... 215 - 1790 (U. 8.) . 460 +245 1800 (U. 8.) . 390 — 70 1810 (U. S.) . 411 + 21 1820 (U. 8.) . 358 — 53 1830 (U. 8.) . 285 — 73 1840 (U. 8.) . 227 — 58 1850 (U. 8.) • 186 — 41 1855 (State) . . . . 195 + 9 1860 (U. S.) . 239 + 44 1865 (State) . . . . 178 — 61 1870 (U. S.) . 208 + 30 1875 (State) . . . . 160 - 48 1880 (U. S.) . 203 + 43 1885 (State) . . . . 163 — 40 1890 (U. S.) . 125 — 38 1895 (State) . . . . 116 — 9 TOWN OF NEW MARLBOROUGH. Established as a district.Junelo, 1759, from the planta- tion of the same name. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Parts of Sheffield annexed June 19, 1795, and February 7, 1798. Part of Tyringham annexed February 27, 1811. Part of New Marlborough annexed to Tyring- ham February 11, 1812. Part of New Marlborough annexed to Monterey May 24, 1851. Part of Shetlield annexed April 19, 1871, and boundary line established. CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 141 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Contiuued. TOWN OF NEW MARLBOROfGH — COncluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion ! Increase (+), or Decrease I (—), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. S.) . 1,550 +463 1800 (U. S.) . 1,848 -1-298 1810 (U. S.) . 1,832 — 16 1820 (U. S.) . 1,668 -164 1830 (U. S.) . 1,656 — 12 1840 (U. S.) . 1,682 + 26 1850 (U. S.) . 1,847 +165 1855 (State) . 1,647 —200 1860 (U. S.) . 1,782 +135 1865 (State) . 1,649 —133 1870 (U. S.) . 1,855 +206 1875 (State) . 2,037 +182 1880 (U. S.) . 1,876 —161 1885 (State) . 1,661 -215 1890 (U. S.) . 1,305 —356 1895 (Stale) . 1,288 — 17 CITY OF NORTH ADAMS. Established as a town April 16, 1878, from a part of Adams. Incorporated as a city March 22, 1895. Act of incorporation accepted by the town April 8, 1895. 1880 (U. 8.) . 10,191 . 1885 (State) .... 12,540 +2,349 1890 (U. S.) . 16,074 +3,534 1895 (State) .... 19,135 +3,061 TOWN OF OTIS. Established February 27, 1773, as "Loudun" from a tract of common land called " Tyringham Equiva- lent." Loudon and the District of Bethlehem united as the town of Loudou June 19, 1809. (The District of Bethlehem established June 24, 1789, from the North Eleven Thousand Acres.) Act of June 19, 1809, took effect March 1, 1810, and part of Loudon (Bethlehem District) was annexed to Becket. The name of Lou- don changed to Otis June 13, 1810. I'art of the com- mon lands called East Eleven Thousand Acres an- nexed to Otis April 9, 1838. 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. S.) . 1800 (U. 8.) . 1810 (U. S.) . 1820 (U. S.) . 1830 (U. S.) . 1840 (U. 8.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 200 605 1,102 1,111 981 1,012 1,177 1,224 1,018 998 956 960 855 785 703 583 518 +405 +497 + 9 —130 + 31 +165 + 47 —206 — 20 — 42 + 4 —105 — 70 — 82 —120 — 65 TOWN OF PERU. Established July 4, 1771, from the new plantation called "Number Two," as Partridgefleld. Part of Fartridgetield included in the new town of Middle, field March 12, 1783. Part of Partridgefleld estab- lished as the new town of Hinsdale June 21, 1804. Name changed to Peru June 19, 1806. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1776 (Prov.) . 376 _ 1790 (U. S.) . 1,041 +665 1800 (U. S.) . 1,361 +320 1810 (U. S.) . • 912 —449 1820 (U.'S.) . .: 748 —164 1830 (U. S.) . 729 — 19 1840 (U. S.) , 576 -153 1850 (U. S.) . 519 — 57 1855 (State) . 487 — 32 1860 (U. S.) . 499 + 12 1865 (State) . 494 — 5 1870 (U. 8.) . . ! 455 — 39 1875 (State) • 443 — 12 1880 (U. S.) . 403 — 40 1885 (State) . 368 — 35 1890 (U. 8.) . . ' 305 — 63 1895 (State) . 305 = CITY OF PITTSFIELD. Established as a town April 21, 1761, from the plantation called Pontoosuck. Incorporated as a city June 5, 1889. Act town February 11, of 1890 incorporation accepted by the 1765 (Prov.) . 428 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,132 + 704 1790 (U. S.) . 1,992 + 860 1800 (U. 8.) . 2,261 + 269 1810 (U. 8.) . 2,665 + 404 1820 (U. S.) - 2,768 + 103 1830 (U. S.) . 3,559 + 791 1840 (U. 8.) . 3,747 + 188 1850 (U. 8.) . 5,872 +2,125 1855 (State) . 6,501 + 629 1860 (U. S.) . 8,045 +1.544 1865 (State) . 9,676 +1,631 1870 (U. 8.) . 11,112 +1,436 1875 (State) . 12,267 +1,155 1880 (U. S.) . 13,364 +1,097 1885 (State) . 14,466 +1,102 1890 (U. 8.) . 17,281 +2,815 1895 (State) . 20,461 +3,180 TOWN OF RICHMOND. Established as " Richmont " June 21, 1765, from the new plantation called " Yokum Town" and "Mount Ephraim." Part of Richmont established as the District of Lenox February 26, 1767. Name changed to Richmond March 3, 1785. Boundary line estab- lished March 27, 1834, between Richmond and West Stockbridge. 1765 (Prov.)' 1776 (Prov.) , [921] 921 142 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVN OF KiCHMOND — Concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ).a.s Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. S.) . 1,255 -i-334 1800 (U. B.) . 1,044 —211 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,041 — 3 1820. (U. S.) . 923 -118 1830 (U. S.) . 844 — 79 1840 (U. S.) . 1,097 -1-253 1850 (U. S.) . 907 —190 1855 (State) . 970 + 63 1860 (U. S.) . 914 — 56 1865 (State) . 944 -f 30 1870 (U. S.) . 1,091 -1-147 1875 (State) . 1,141 + 50 1880 (U. S.) . 1,124 — 17 1885 (State) . 854 —270 1890 (U. S.) . 796 — 58 1895 (State) . 701 — 95 TOWN OF 8ANDI8FIELD. Established March 6, 1762, from the new plantation called " Number Three." The district of Southfleld (established June 19, 1797, from the South Eleven Thousand Acres) and the town of Sandistield united as the town of Sandislield February 10, 1819. Part of the common lands called East Eleven Thousand Acres annexed April 9, 1838. Boundary lines between San- disfield and Tolland (Hampden County) established May 4, 1853, and May 15, 1855. Part of Sandistield annexed to Monterey by Act of April 24, 1875, accepted by Monterey May 19, 1875, to take effect June 1, 1875. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 409 1,044 1,742 1,857 1,795 1,646 1,655 1,464 1,649 1,615 1,585 1,411 1,482 1,172 1,107 1,019 807 802 -f635 +698 -fllo — 62 — 149 + 9 —191 +185 — 34 — 30 —174 + 71 —310 — 65 — 88 —212 — 5 TOWN OF SAVOY. Established February 20, 1797, from certain common land. 1800 1810 (U. (U. S.) S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. s.) 430 711 852 927 915 +281 +141 + 75 — 12 TOAvx OF SAVOT — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ).as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 955 919 904 866 861 730 715 691 569 504 + 40 — 36 — 15 — 38 — 5 —131 — 15 — 24 —122 — 65 TOWN OF SHEFFIELD. Established .June 22, 1733, from part of the lower plantation called " Boussatannick." Part of Sheffield established as Great Harrington June 30, 1761. Part of Sheffield annexed to Egremont February 22, 1790. Parts of Sheffield annexed to New Marlborouuh June 19, 1795, and February 7, 1798. Part of Sheffield an- nexed to Egremont February 16, 1824. Boundary line established between Sheffield and Egremont June 4, 1869. Part of Sheffield annexed to New Marlborough April 19, 1871, and boundary line established. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,073 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,722 +649 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,899 +177 1800 (U. 8.) . 2,050 +151 1810 (U. S.) . 2,439 +389 1820 (U. S.) . 2,476 + 37 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,382 — 94 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,322 — 60 1850 (U. S.) . 2,769 +447 1855 (State) . 2,624 —145 1860 (U. S.) . 2,621 — 3 1865 (State) . 2,459 —162 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,535 + 76 1875 (State) . 2,233 —302 1880 (U. 8.) . 2,204 - 29 1885 (State) . 2,033 -171 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,954 — 79 1895 (State) . 1,897 — 57 TOWN OF STOCKBRIDGE. Established June 22, 1739, from the plantation called the "Indian Town." Part of Stockbridge established as the district of West Stockbridge March 9, 1774. Part of Stockbridge annexed to West Stockbridge March 2, 1829. Act of March 2, 1829, perfected February 6, 1830. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 244 - 907 +663 1,336 +429 1,261 — 75 1,372 +111 1,377 + 5 1,580 +203 1,992 +412 1,941 — 51 CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 143 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF STOCKBRIDGE — COllcluded. Years and Censl's. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 2,058 2,136 1.967 2,003 2,089 2,357 2,114 2,132 2,077 +117 + 78 —169 + 36 + 86 +268 —243 + 1S - 55 TOWN OP TYRINGHAJI. EBtablished March 6, 1762, from the new plantation called " Number One." Part of Tyringham annexed to New Marlborough February 27, 1811, and a part of New Marlborough annexed to Tyringham February 11, 1812. Part of Tyringham set off and established as Monterey April 12, 1847. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 326 809 1,397 1,712 1,089 1,443 1,350 1,477 821 710 730 650 557 517 542 457 412 363 +483 +588 +315 — 23 —248 — 93 +127 —656 —111 + 20 — 80 — 93 — 40 + 25 — 85 — 45 — 49 TOWN OF WASHINGTON. Established April 12, 1777, from the plantation called " Hartwood " and several contiguous grants. Part of Washington included in Lee October 21, 1777. Part of "Washington included in Middlefield (Hampshire County) March 12, 1783. Parts of Washington an- nexed to Lenox January 31, 1795, and February 18, 1802. The date of establishment of this town is sub- sequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a district or town. 1776 (Prov.) . . . . 750 1790 (U. S.) 588 —162 1800 (U. S.) 914 +326 1810 (U. 8.) 942 + 28 1820 (U. 8.) 750 —192 1830 (U. S.) 701 - 49 1840 (U. S.) 991 +290 1850 (U. S.) 953 - 38 1855 (State) 1,068 +115 Towx OF "WASHINGTON — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1860 (U. S.) . 948 —120 1865 (State) 859 — 89 1870 (U. 8.) 694 —165 1875 (State) 603 — 91 1880 (U. S.) 493 —110 1885 (State) 470 — 23 1890 (U. S.) 434 — 36 1895 (State) 423 — 11 TOWN OF WEST STOCKBRIDGE. Established March 9, 1774, as the District of "West Stockbridge, from the west part of Stockbridge. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. A gore of common land annexed March 2, 1793. Part of Stock- bridge annexed March 2, 1829. Act of March 2, 1829, perfected February 6, 1830. Boundary line between West Stockbridge and Richmond established March 27, 1834. Part of West Stockbridge annexed to Al- ford March 17, 1847. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State ) 1S60 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State ) 370 1,113 1,002 1,049 1,034 1,209 1,448 1,713 1,736 1,589 1,620 1,924 1,981 1,923 1,648 1,492 1,257 +743 —111 + 47 — 15 +175 +239 +265 + 23 —147 + 31 +304 + 57 — 58 —275 —156 —235 TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN. Established June 21, 1765, from the plantation called " West Hoosuck." Certain unincorporated lands bounded west by the State of New York annexed April 9, 1838. 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.> . 1790 (U. 8.) . 1800 (U. S.) . 1810 (U. B.) . 1820 (U. S.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. S.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . [1,083] 1,083 1,769 2,086 1,843 2,010 2,134 2,153 2,626 2,529 2,611 2,555 3,559 3,683 3,394 + + + 686 + 317 — 243 + 167 124 19 + 473 — 97 + 82 — 56 +1,004 + 124 — 289 lU CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWX OF -WILLIAMSTOWN — COncluclcd. Years and Censcs. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 3,729 4,221 4,887 +335 +492 +666 TOWN OF WINDSOR. Established as the town of " Gageborough " July 4, 1771, from the new plantation called " Number Four." Part of the plantation called "Number Five" annexed October 16, 1778, and the town of Gageborough, to- gether with this annexed tract of land, established as the new town of Windsor. Part of Windsor included in the new town of Cheshire March 14, 1793. Part of Cheshire reannexed February 26, 1794. Part of Windsor annexed to Dalton February 28, 1795. 1776 (Prov.) .... 459 - 1790 (U. S.) . 916 +457 1800 (U. SO . 961 + 45 1810 (U. S.) . 1,108 +147 1820 (U. S.) . 1,085 - 23 1830 (U. S.) . 1,042 — 43 1840 (U. S.) . 897 —145 1850 (U. S.) . 897 = 1855 (State) . 905 + 8 1860 (U. 8.) . 839 — 66 1865 (State) . 753 — 86 1870 (U. 8.) . 686 — 67 1875 (State) . 624 — 62 1880 (U. S.) . 644 + 20 1885 (State) . 657 + 13 1890 (U. 8.) . 612 — 45 1895 (State) . 556 — 56 COUNTY OF BRISTOL. Incorporated June 2, 1685. (Plymouth Colony Laws, edition 1836, p. 295.) 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 ^U. 8.) 1810 (U 1820 (U 1830 (U 1840 (U 1850 (U 1855 (State)* 1860 (U. 8.)* 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 8.) . 8.) . S.)» 8.)* 8.)* 21,301 26,700 31,709 33,880 37,168 40,908 49,592 60,165 76,192 87,425 93,794 89,395 102,886 131,087 139,040 158,498 186,465 219,019 + 5,399 + 5,009 + 2,171 + 3,288 + 3,740 + 8,684 +10,573 +16,027 +11,233 + 6,369 — 4,399 +13,491 +28,201 + 7,953 +19,458 +27,967 +32,554 TOWN OF ACUSHNET. Established February 13, 1860, from the northerly- part of Fairhaven. Part of Acuehnet annexed to New Bedford April 9, 1875. Years and Census Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,387 1,251 1,132 1,059 1,105 1,071 1,027 1,115 —136 —119 — 73 + 46 — 34 — 44 + 88 TOWN OF ATTLEBOROUGH. Established October 19, 1694, from that part of Re- hoboth called the "North Purchase," and which was granted to Hehoboth July 5, 1671. Boundary line be- tween Attleborough and Rehoboth established Sep- tember 10, 1697. Boundary line between Attleborough and Wrentham established February 18, 1830, and part of Attleborough annexed to Wrentham. Part of Attle- borough set off as the new town of North Attleborough by Act of June 14, 1887; accepted by the town July 30, 1887, and said acceptance confirmed March 6, 1888. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,739 2,200 2,166 2,480 2,716 3,055 3,215 3,585 4,200 5,451 6,066 6,200 6,769 9,224 11,111 13,175 7,577 8,288 +.461 — 34 + 314 + 236 + 339 + 160 + 370 + 615 +1,251 + 615 + 134 + 569 +2,455 +1,887 +2,064 —5,598 + 711 TOWN OF BERKLEY. Established April 18, 1735, from parts of Dighton and Taunton. Part of Dighton annexed February 26, 1799. Certain lands in Bei-kley belonging to Taunton antiexed February 6, 1810, and March 3, 1842. Centre of main ship channel in Taunton Great River estab- lished as boundary line of Berliley, Dighton, Free- town, Fall River, and Somerset March 17, 1847. Part of Taunton, known as Myricks District, annexed by Act of April 1, 1879; Act accepted by the town April 12, 1879. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 6,59 787 850 1,013 +128 + 63 +163 * Includes population of Pawtucket (ceded to Rhode Island) as follows: 1830, 1,459; 1840, 2,184; 1850, 3,753; 1855,4,132; 1860,4,200. CEK^SUSES or POPULATION 1765-1895. 145 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. Towx OF BERKLEY — concluded. Ykaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1810 (U. 8.) • 1,014 + 1 1820 (U. S.) . 1,060 + 46 1830 (U. S.) . 907 —153 1840 (U. a.) . 886 — 21 1850 (U. S.) . 908 + 22 1855 (State) . 924 + 16 1860 (U. S.) . 825 — 99 1865 (State) . 847 + 22 1870 (IT. S.) . 744 —103 1875 (State) . 781 + 37 18S0 (U. 8.) . 927 +146 1SS5 (State) . 941 + 14 1890 (U. S.) . 894 — 47 1895 (State) . 955 + 61 TOWX OF DARTMOUTH. The firwt mention of this town occurs on page 19, Volume III, Plymouth Colony Records, October 5, 1652, as follows: "Dartmouth is to pay £2." The tract of laud called Acushena, Ponagansett, and Coak- Bett established as Dartmouth June 8, 1664. Boun- daries established June 3, 1668. Part of Dartmouth established as New Bedford February 23, 1787. Part of Dartmouth established as Westport July 2, 1787. Pans of Dartmouth annexed to Westport February 25, 1793, February 28, 1795, and March 4, 1805. Boundary line between Dartmouth and Westport established February 20, 1828. Boundary line be- tween Dartmouth and New Bedford established Feb- ruary 19, 18:31. Part of Dartmouth annexed to New Bedford March 20, 1845. Boundary line between Dartmouth and New Bedford changed and a part of Dartmouth annexed to New Bedford May 3, 1888. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1S60 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) TOWN OF DIGHTON. Established May 30, 1712, from the South Precinct of Taunton. Part of Dighton included in the new town of Berkley April 18, 1735. Boundary lines reported by a committee March 2, 1743, and estab- lished January 8, 1745. Part of Diijhton annexed to Berkley February 26, 1799. Part of Dighton estab- lished as Wellington June 9, 1814. Boundary line TOWN OF DIGHTON — COHCluded. established between Dighton and Wellington and part of Dighton annexed to Wellington February 12, 1824. Dighton and Wellington united as one town February 22, 1826, if the Act 'is accepted previous to March 1, 1826. Act accepted by Dighton February 25, 1826. Wellington revived as a separate town June 16, 1827, to exist one year. Centre of main ship channel of Taunton Great River established as boundary line of Berkley, Dighton, Freetown, Fall River, and Somer- set March 17, 1847. Part of Dighton annexed to Somerset April 4, 1854. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1 1,174 . 1776 (Prov.) . 1,420 +246 1790 (U. S.) . 1,793 +373 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,666 —127 1810 (U. S.) . 1,659 — 7 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,607 — 52 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,723 +116 1840 (U. S.) . 1,378 —345 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,641 +263 1855 (State) . 1,729 + 88 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,733 + -t 1865 (State) . 1,813 + 80 1870 (U. S.) . 1,817 + i 1875 (State) . 1,755 — 62 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,791 + 36 1885 (State) . ' 1,782 — 9 1890 (U. S.) . 1,889 +107 1895 (State) . 1,797 — 92 TOWN OF EASTON. Established December 21, 1725, from p.art of the land in Norton called the "Taunton North Purchase." 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 837 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,172 +335 1790 (U. S.) . 1,466 +294 1800 (U. S.) . 1,550 + 84 ■ 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,557 + T 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,803 +246 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,756 — 47 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,074 +318 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,337 +263 1855 (State) . 2,748 +411 1860 (U. S.) . 3,067 +319 1865 (State) . 3,076 + 9 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,668 +592 1875 (State) . 3,898 +230 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,902 + 4 1885 (State) . 3,948 + 46 1890 (U. S.) . 4,493 +545 1895 (State) . 4,452 — 41 TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. Established February 22, 1812, from the easterly part of New Bedford. Part of Freetown annexed June 15, 1815. Part of Rochester (Plymouth County) 1:1:6 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVX OF FAIRHAVEX- ■concluded. annexed and boundary line established April 9, 1S36. Part of Fairhaven set off as the town of Acushnet February 13, 1860. CITY OF FALL RIVER. Established February 26, 1S03, from the southerly part of Freetown. Name of Fall River changed to Troy June 18, 1804. Name changed from Troy to Fall River February 12, 1834. Centre of main ship channel in Taunton Great River established as boun- dary line of Berkley, Dighton,Fall River, Freetown, and Somerset March 17, 1847. Fall River incorpo- rated as a city by Act of April 12, 1854. Act of incor- poration accepted by the town April 22, 1854. Certain lands on the east side of Mount Hope Bay annexed by the change of the boundary lines of Massachusetts and Rhode Island April 10, 1861. Bouudary line between Fall River and Westport located and defined June 14, 1894. 1810 (U. S.) . 1,296 . 1820 (U. S.) 1,594 -f 298 1830 (U. 8.) 4,158 + 2,564 1840 (U. S.) 6,738 + 2,5S0 1850 (U. S.) 11,524 + -1,786 1855 (State) 12,680 + 1,156 1860 (U. S.) 14,026 + 1,346 1865 (State) 17,481 + 3,455 1870 (U. S.) 26,766 -f 9,285 1875 (State) 45,340 +18,574 1880 (U. S.) 48,961 + 3,621 1885 (State) 56,870 + 7,909 1890 (U. S.) 74,398 +17,528 1895 (State) 89,203 +14,805 TOWX OF FREETOWN. No exact date of establishment is given to this town other than that recorded in July, 1683, on page 113, Volume VI, Plymouth Colony Records: "The inhab- itants of the freemen's land at the Fall River shall lie a township and be henceforth called by the name of Freetowne." Boundary line between Freetown and Tiverton, R. I., estalilished June 17, 1700. Part of Freetown established as Fall River February 26, 1803. Part of Freetown annexed to Fairhaven June 15, 1815. Centre of main ship channel in Taunton Great River established as boundary line of Berkley, Dighton, Freetown, Fall River, and Somerset March 17, 1847. TOWN OF FREETOWN — concluded. Years and Census. • Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- liared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,492 1776 (Prov.) . 1,901 +409 1790 (U. S.) . 2,202 +301 1800 (U. S.) . 2,535 +333 1810 (U. S.) . 1,878 —657 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,863 — 15 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,909 + 46 1840 (U. S.) . 1,772 —137 1850 (U. S.) . 1,615 —157 1855 (State) . 1,585 — 30 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,521 — 64 1865 (State) . 1,485 — 36 1870 (U. S.) . 1,372 —113 1875 (State) . 1,396 + 24 1880 (U. S.) . 1,329 - 67 1885 (State) . 1,457 +128 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,417 — 40 1895 (State) . 1,405 — 12 TOWN OF MANSFIELD. Established as a district April 26, 1770, from the North Precinct of Norton. Made a town by the gen- eral Act of August 23, 1775. 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. 8. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. 8. 1820 (U. 8. 1830 (U. S. 1840 (U. 8.; 1850 (U. S. 1855 (State 1860 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1870 (U. 8. 1875 (State 1880 (U. S. 1885 (State 1890 (U. 8. 1895 (State 944 983 1,016 1,030 1,222 1,172 1,382 1,789 2,119 2,114 2,130 2,432 2,656 2,765 2,939 3,432 3,722 + 39 + 33 + 14 +192 — 50 +210 +407 +330 — 5 + 16 +302 +224 +109 +174 +493 +290 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD. Established as a town February 23, 1787, from the easterly part of Dartmouth. Part of New Bedford set off as the new town of Fairhaven February 22, 1812. Boundary line between Dartmouth and New Bedford established February 19, 1831. Part of Dartmouth annexed to New Bedford March 20, 1845. Incor- porated as a city by Act of ilarch 9, 1847; Act of incorporation accepted by the town March 18, 1847. Part of Acushnet annexed April 9, 1875. Boundary lino between New Bedford and Dartmouth changed and a part of Dartmouth annexed to New Bedford May 3, 1888. 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) +1,048 +1,290 CENSUSES OE POPULATIOX — 1765-1895. 147 CENSUSES OF POPULATION— 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF XEW BEDFORD — CODCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared witti Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. S.) . 3,947 — 1,704 1830 (U. S.) . 7,592 -h 3,645 1840 (U. S.) . 12,087 -1- 4,495 1850 (U. S.) . 16,443 -h 4,356 1855 (State) . 20,389 -f- 3,946 1860 (U. S.) . 22,300 + 1.911 1865 (State) . 20,853 — 1,447 1870 (U. S.) . 21,320 + 467 1875 (State) . 25,895 + 4,575 1880 (U. S.) . 26,845 -I- 950 1885 (State) . 33,393 + 6,548 1890 (U. S.) . 40,733 + 7,340 1895 (State) . 55,251 -1-14,518 TOWN OF NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH. Established June 14, 1887, from a part of Attle- borough. Act of incorporation accepted by the town of Attieborough July 30, 1887, and acceptance of said Act confirmed March 6, 1888. 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) TOWN OF NORTON. The North Precinct of Taunton granted to be the town of Norton March 17, 1710. Bill to perfect the grant passed June 12,1711. Part of Norton set off as the new town of Easton December 21, 1725. Part of Nor- ton set off as the District of Mansfield April 26, 1770. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,942 1,329 1,428 1,481 1,598 1,600 1,479 1,.545 1,966 1,894 1,848 1,709 1,821 1,595 1,732 1,718 1,785 1,614 TOWN OF RAYNHAM. Established April 2, 1731, from a part of Taunton. Boundary line between Raynham and Taunton estab- lished February 27, 1866. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) -1-253 -1-154 TOWS OF EATNHAM — concliided. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase {■}-)■, or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. S.) . 1,181 -f87 1810 (U. 8.) 1,154 . — 27 1820 (U. 8.) 1,071 — 83 1830 (U. 8.) 1,208 -1-137 1840 (U. 8.) 1,329 4-121 1850 (U. 8.) 1,541 -1-212 1855 (State) 1,634 + 93 1860 (U. S.) 1,746 4-112 1865 (State) 1,868 4-122 1870 (U. 8.) 1,713 —155 1875 (State) 1,687 — 26 1880 (U. S.) 1,681 — 6 1885 (State) 1,535 —146 1890 (U. 8.) 1,340 —195 1895 (State) 1,518 4-178 TOWN OF REHOBOTII. Established June 4, 1645, from common land called "Seacunck." Boundary lines "to be" established June 6, 1649. Part of Rehoboth included in the new town of Swansea March 5, 1668. Certain common lands annexed to Rehoboth June 3, 1668. Boundary line between Rehoboth and Swansea established August 11, 1670. The land called the North Purchase granted to Rehoboth July 5, 1671. Boundary lines estab- lished July 7, 1682. The part called the North Pur- chase established as the new town of Attieborough October 19, 1694. Boundary line between Rehoboth and Attieborough established September 10, 1697. Part of Rehoboth established as the new town of See- konk February 26, 1812. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1S90 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 3,690 4,191 4,710 4,743 4,866 2,740 2,459 2,169 2,104 2,107 1,9.32 1,843 1,895 1,827 1,891 1,788 1,786 1,810 4- 501 4- 519 4- 33 4- 123 —2,126 — 281 — 290 — 65 3 175 89 52 68 64 103 2 24 4- + 4- 4- TOWN OP SEEKONK. Established February 26, 1812, from a part of Reho- both. A portion of the territory was called Pawtucket (established March 1, 1828), and by Act of April 10, 1861, all of Pawtucket, except that part lying easterly of Seven Mile River, was annexed to Rhode Island and new boundary lines established. The excepted part of the above territory was annexed to Seekonk. On January 29, 1862, a municipal district by name of East Seekonk established to consist of the excepted territory named in the Act of April 10, 1861. Said 148 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWX OF SEEKONK — COllCl tided. district to cease " so soon as the proper otBcers of the future town of Seekonk shall have been elected and qualitied." Population of Pawtucket was, for 1830, 1,459; 1840, 2,184; 1S50, 3,753; 1855, 4,132; and 1860, 4,200. Years and Census. ropula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) . 2,775 - 1830 (U. S.) . 2,133 — 642 1840 (U. S.) . 1,996 — 137 1850 (U. S.) . 2,243 + 247 1555 (State) .... 2,304 + 61 1860 (U. S.) . 2,662 4- 358 1865 (State) .... 928 —1,734 1870 (U. S.) . 1,021 + 93 1875 (State) .... 1,167 + 146 1880 (U. S.) . 1,227 + 60 1885 (State) .... 1,295 + 68 1890 (U. S.) . 1,317 -f 22 1895 (State) . . . . 1,465 -f 148 TOWN OF SOMERSET. Established February 20, 1790, from that part of Swansea called the " Shewamet Purchase." Centre of main ship channel in Taunton Great River estab- lished as boundary line of Berkley, Dighton, Free- town, Fall River, and Somerset March 17, 1847. Part of Dighton annexed April 4, 1854. 1790 (U. S.) . 1,151 - 1800 (U. S.) . 1,232 + 81 1810 (U. S.) . 1,199 — 33 1820 (U. S.) . 1,116 — 83 1830 (U. B.) . 1,023 — 93 1840 (U. S.) . 1,005 — 18 1850 (U. S.) . 1,166 -1-161 1855 (State) . . . . 1,339 -1-173 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,793 -1-454 1865 (State) . . . . 1,789 — 4 1870 (U. S.) . 1,776 — 13 1875 (State) . . . . 1,940 -fl64 1880 (U. S.) .... 2,006 -1- 66 18S5 (State) . . . . 2,475 -f-469 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,106 —369 1895 (State) . . . . 1,983 —123 TOWN OF SWANSEA. Established as " Swansey " March 5, 1668, from a part of Rehoboth called the " Township of Wauna- moicett," and places adjacent. A neck of land called " Papasquash Neck," excepting 100 acres, annexed July 5, 1669. Boundary line between Swansea and Rehoboth established August 11, 1670. Boundary lines established July 5, 1679. Boundary line between 8wansea and Mount Hope " to be " established Novem- ber 1, 1679. Part of Swansea established as Somerset February 20, 1790. The name of this town is variously spelled. It is derived from Swansea in Wales, Rev. John Miles, who came here from Wales with a part of his church in 1663, being the first minister. The termination of the Welch name is " sea." Notwith- standing this, the spelling that appears in the earliest records of the town is Swansey, and this was retained in the records until 1718, after which it was changed to Swanzey, this continuing consecutively, or nearly TOWN OF SWANSEA — CODCluded. so, until 1865, when the form Swansey was again adopted, and from that date to the present the name has been so spelled in the town records. The State Department of the Commonwealth, however, follow- ing ancient departmental and legislative usage, still retains the form Swanzey. On the other hand, the U. 8. Departmental usage, including the name of the Post Office, is Swansea. The name of the Railroad Station of the town is similarly spelled by the Kail- road Corporation, and this form is used in the legis- lative manual. It would seem to be historically accurate if the Welch derivation is taken into acconnt, and the others seem to be corrupt spellings, that of Swansey being the more ancient. The form Swansea is also taught in the public schools of the town, is ia use by a large proportion of the people, and so far as usage is concerned, any other spelling is rapidly be- coming obsolete. This manner of spelling the name has been used in the State Censuses since 1875, and is therefore retained in the present Census. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-|-), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,840 [1,784] 1,784 1,741 1,839 1,933 1,678 1,484 1,554 1,467 1,430 1,336 1,294 1,308 1,355 1,403 1,456 1,627 — 56 — 43 -f 98 -f 94 —255 —194 + 70 — 87 — 37 — 94 — 42 + 14 + 47 + 48 + 53 +171 CITY OF TAUNTON. Established March 3, 1639, from common land called Cohannett. Land at Assonet granted to Taunton March 3, 1640. Boundary lines established June 19, 1640. Certain lands granted to Taunton October 26, 1072. The land called Assonet Neck annexed to Taunton July -, 1682. The North Precinct of Taun- ton granted to be a town by the name of Norton March 17, 1710. Bill to perfect said grant passed June 12, 1711. South Precinct of Taunton established as Dighton May 30, I7I2. Part of Taunton estab- lished as Raynham April 2, 1731. Part of Taunton included in the new town of Berkley April 18, 1735. Certain lands in Berkley belonging to Taunton an- nexed to Berkley February 6, 1810, and March 3, 1S42. Taunton incorporated as a city by Act of May 11, 1864. Act accepted by the town June 6, 1864. Boundary line between Taunton and Raynham established Feb- ruary 27, 1866. Boundary line between Taunton and Lakcville (Plymouth County) established June 1, 1867. Part of Taunton, known as Myricks District, annexed to Berkley by Act of April I, 1879, said Act accepted by town of Berkley April 12, 1879. 1765 (Prov.) .... 2,735 _ 1776 (Prov.) .... 3,259 +524 1790 (U. 8.) . 3,804 +545 ISOO (U. S.) . 3,860 + 56 1810 (U. 8.) . 3,907 + 47 CENSUSES OP POPULATION — 1765-1895. 149 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF TAi'XTox — concluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) . 4,520 + 613 1830 (U. S.) . 6,042 -f 1,522 1840 (U. S.) . 7,645 -fl,603 1850 (U. S.) . 10,441 +2,796 1855 (State) . 13,750 -f3,309 1860 (U. S.) . 15,376 +1,626 1865 (State) . 16,005 + 629 1870 (U. S.) . 18,629 +2,624 1875 (State) . 20,445 +1,816 1880 (U. S.) . 21,213 + 768 1885 (State) . 23,674 +2,461 1890 (U. 8.) . 25,448 +1.774 1895 (State) . 27,115 + 1,667 TOWN OF WESTPORT. Established July 2, 1787, from a part of Dartmouth. Parts of Dartmouth annexed to Westport February 25, 1793, February 28, 1795, and March 4, 1805. Boundary line between Westport and Dartmouth established February 20, 1828. Certain lands lying east and south of a line described, after the entry of the decree of the United States Supreme Court concerning the Rhode Island boundary, to be a part of Westport April 10, 1861. Boundary line between Westport and Fall River located and defined June 14, 1894. 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 2,466 2,361 2,585 2,633 2,779 2,820 2,795 2,822 2,767 2,799 2,724 2,912 2,894 2,706 2,599 2,678 — 105 +224 + 48 +146 + 41 — 25 + 27 — 55 + 32 — 75 +188 — 18 -188 —107 + 79 COUNTY OF DUKES COUNTY. This county was incorporated November 1, 1683, by the State of New York, to which it belonged, and con- tained the Island of Nantucket, " Martins " Vineyard, Elizabeth Island, and No-Man's Land. By the Prov- ince Charter of 1692 the "Isles of Cappawock and Nantuckelt near Cape Cod " were granted to the Province of Massachusetts Bay. On June 13, 1693 (Province Laws, Volume I, page 117), the " Islands of Capawock, alias Martha's Vineyard," are referred to, and on June 22, 1695 (Province Laws, Volume I, page 216), it was ordered that the "Islands of Martha's Vineyard, Elsabeth Islands, the islands called No- man's land and all the dependencies formerlj' belong- ing to Dukes County (the island of Nantucket only excepted) shall be and remain, and continue to be one county to all intents and purposes, by the name of Dukes County." 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 2,346 2,822 +476 COUXTT OF DUKES COUNTY — COllClllded. Years and Census. 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 3,265 +443 3,118 -147 3,290 +172 3,292 + 2 3,517 +225 3,958 +441 4,540 +582 4,401 —139 4,403 + 2 4,200 —203 3,787 -413 4,071 +284 4,300 +229 4,135 —165 4,369 +234 4,238 —131 TOWN OF CIIILMARK. There is considerable ambiguity concerning the date of establishment of this town and of Tisbury. In the New York State Book of Patents, Volume IV, page 73, under date of July 8, 1671, appears a grant headed "Tisbury Manner." By it Governor Lovelace granted to Thomas Mayhew, Senior, and Thomas Mayhew, Junior, a certain island containing lands bought of the Indians called Chickemote, Keep-hickon, Quia-nairaes, Nashowa-Kemmuck, together with two of the Eliza- beth Islands called Katayrauck and Naniiame-sitt,and several other small and inconsiderable islands in Monu- ment Bay to be called and known by the name of " Tysbury Mannor." September 14, 1694, Chilmark is mentioned in the Tax Act (also Tisbury). On June 17, 1696, it was Resolved, the constable of Chilmark emi)0wered to collect the tax levied in 1694, while on October 30, 1714, it was Resolved, "the Mannour of Tisbury, commonly called Chilmark" to have all the powers of a town; whether under the name of Chilmark or Tisbury is not stated. Boundary lines between Chilmark and Gay Head, as established May 9, 1855, confirmed May 28, 1856. Part of Chilmark known as Elizabeth Islands established as (iosnold March 17, 1864. Boundary line between Chilmark and Tisbury established February 27, 1882. 1765 (Prov.) . 663 1776 (Prov.) . 769 1790 (U. S.) . 771 1800 (U. 8.) . 800 1810 (U. 8.) . 723 1820 (U. 8.) . 695 1830 (U. S.) . 691 1840 (U. 8.) . 702 1850 (U. 8.) . 747 1855 (State) . 676 1860 (U. 8.) . 654 1865 (State) . 548 1870 (U. 8.) . 476 1875 (State) , 508 1880 (U. S.) . 494 1885 (State) . 412 1890 (U. 8.) . 353 1895 (State) . 304 + 106 + 2 + 29 — 77 — 28 — 4 + 11 + 45 — 71 22 —106 — 72 + 32 — 14 — 82 — 59 — 49 150 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF COTTAGE CITY. Established February 17, 1880, from a part of Edgar- town. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1880 (U. S.) . 672 _ 1885 (State) . . 709 -f 37 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,080 -1-371 1895 (State) . ■ * . 1,038 — 42 TOWN OF EDGARTOWN. Established July 8, 1671 (N. Y. Book of Patents, Vol. IV, p. 75). "The said Towne being formerly known by the name of Great Harbour . . . And the said Towne which for the future shall bee called by the name of Edgar Towne." Boundary liue between Edgartown and Tisbury established February 5, 1830, and April 23, 1862. Part of the town set off as the new town Cottage City February 17, 1880. S.) S.) S.) 8.) 8.) S.) 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1S30 (U. 1840 (U, 1850 (U, 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (IT. S.) 1895 (State) 944 1,020 1,352 1,226 1,365 1,374 1,509 1,736 1,990 1,898 2,U8 1,846 1,516 1,707 1,303 1,165 1,156 1,125 + 76 -1-332 —126 4-139 + 9 -^l35 -1-227 -f254 — 92 -t-220 272 —330 -hl91 —404 —138 — 9 — 31 TOWN OF GAY HEAD. The first mention of this town is on May 28, 1856, when the bouu 1895 (State) 8,282 16,114 17,639 21,698 28,921 34,916 39,151 38,862 44,654 52,164 Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census -1-7,832 -hl,525 +4,059 -1-7,223 +5,995 +4,235 — 289 +5,792 +7,510 CITY OF LYNN. Originally called " Saugus," a plantation, the first mention being made in the Tax Act, July 5, 1631. Boundary lines between Saugus and Salem, and Sau- gus and Marble Harbor " to be " established March 4, 1635. On November 20, 1637, " Saugust is called Lin." (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 2U.) Part of Lynn set off as the new town of Reading (Middlesex County) May 29, 1644. Piirt of Lynn established as the District of Ly nntield July 3, 1782. Part of Lynn set off as the new town of Saugus February 17, 1815. Incorporated as a city April 10, 1860. Act of incorporation accepted by the town April 19, 1850. Part of Lynn set off as the new town of Swampscott May 21, 1852. Part of Lynn set off as the new town of Nahant March 29, 1853. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 2,198 2,755 2,291 2,837 4,087 4,515 6,138 9,367 14,257 15,713 19,083 20,747 28,233 32,600 38,274 45,867 55,727 62,354 + 557 — 464 + 546 +1,250 + 428 +1,623 +3,229 +4,890 +1,456 +3,370 +1,664 +7,486 +4,367 +5,674 +7,593 +9,860 +6,627 TOWN OF LYNNFIELI). Established as a district July 3, 1782, from a part of Lynn. Made a town Februr.ry 2S, 1814. Boundary line between Lynntield and Reading (Middlesex County) established April 10, 1S54. Boundary line between Lyunlield and North Reading (Middlesex County) established and part of each town annexed to the other town May 27, 1857. The provisions of this Act were accepted by Lynnfield November 3, 1857, and by North Reading January 7, 1858. TOWN OF LYNNFIELD — COncluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion 1790 (U. 8. 1800 (U. S. 1810 (U. S. 1820 (U. 8. 1830 (U. S. 1840 (U. 8. 1850 (U. S. 1855 (State 1860 (U. S. 1865 (State 1870 (U. S. 1875 (State 1880 (U. S. 1885 (State 1890 (U. S. 1895 (State 491 468 509 596 617 707 1,723 883 866 725 818 769 686 766 787 818 Increase (+), or Decrease (— ). as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census — 23 + 41 + 87 + 21 + 90 +1,016 — 840 — 17 — 141 93 49 83 80 21 31 + TOWN OF MANCHESTER. Established May 14, 1645, from that part of Salem called "Jeffreyes Creeke." Boundary line between Manchester and Gloucester established May 15, 1672. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 732 ^ 1776 (Prov.) . 949 +217 1790 (U. 8.) . . 965 + 16 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,082 +117 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,137 + 55 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,201 + 64 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,236 + 35 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,355 +119 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,638 +283 1855 (State) . 1,864 +226 1860 (U. S.) . 1,698 —166 1865 (State) . 1,643 — 55 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,665 + 22 1875 (State) . 1,560 —105 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,640 + 80 1885 (State) . 1,639 - 1 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,789 +150 1895 (State) . 1,876 + 87 TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD. Marblehead mentioned July 2, 1633, on page 106 of Mass. Records, Vol. I. A plantation established at Marblehead May 6 1649, from a par 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1635 of S Established as a town May aleni. 4,954 4,386 5,661 5,211 5,900 5,630 5,149 5,575 6,167 6,928 — 668 +1.275 — 450 + 689 — 270 — 481 + 426 + 592 + 761 CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 155 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF MAEBLEHEAD — COIlCluded. Years and Cekscs. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 7,646 7,308 7,703 7,677 7,467 7,517 8,202 7,671 + 718 — 338 + 395 — 26 — 210 + 50 -f 685 — 531 TOWN OF MERRIMAC. Established April 11, 1876, from a part of Amesbury. The date of establishment of this town is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. The returns for the town of Amesbury, of which Merrimac constituted a part at the time of the taking of the State Census in 1875, were divided after the enumeration was completed and the results for Merrimac were presented separately. 1875 (State) .... 2,171 • 1880 (U. S.) . 2,237 + 66 1885 (State) . . . '. 2,378 +141 1890 (U. S.) . 2,633 -f255 1895 (State) .... 2,301 —332 TOWN OP' METIIUEX. Established December 8, 1725, from a part of Haver- hill and certain common lands. Part of Methuen Included in the new town of Lawrence April 17, 1847, and another part annexed to Lawrence April 4, 1854. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 933 ^ 1776 (Prov.) 1,326 + 393 1790 (U. S.) 1,297 — 29 1800 (U. S.) 1,253 — 44 1810 (U. 8.) 1,181 — 72 1820 (U. S.) 1,371 + 190 1830 (U. S.) 2,006 -f 635 1840 (U. 8.) 2,251 + 245 1850 (U. S.) 2,538 -f 287 1855 (State) 2,582 + 44 1860 (U. 8.) 2,566 — 16 1865 (State) 2,576 + 10 1870 (U. S.) 2,959 -f 383 1875 (State) 4,205 +1.246 1880 (U. S.) 4,392 + 187 1885 (State) 4,507 + 115 1890 (U. S.) 4,814 -f 307 1895 (State) 5,690 + 876 TOWN OF MIDDLETON. Established June 20. 1728, from parts of Andover, Boxford, Salem, and TopsJield. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 581 650 682 TOWN OF MIDDLETON — COIlCluded. + 69 + 32 Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-[-), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. 8.) . 598 — 84 1810 (U. 8.) 541 — 57 1820 (U. 8.) 596 + 55 1830 (U. 8.) 607 + 11 1840 (U. 8.) . 657 + 50 1850 (U. 8.) 832 -fl75 1855 (State) 880 + 48 1860 (U. 8.) 940 + 60 1865 (State) 922 — 18 1870 (U. 8.) 1,010 + 88 1875 (State) 1,092 + 82 1880 (U. 8.) 1,000 — 92 1885 (State) 899 —101 1890 (U. 8.) . 924 + 25 1895 (State) 838 — 86 TOWN OP NAHANT. Established March 29, 1853, from a part of Lynn. 1855 (Slate) . . . . 270 "" 1860 (U. 8.) 380 -fllO 1865 (State) 313 — 67 1870 (U. 8.) 475 -fl62 1875 (State) 766 +291 1880 (U. 8.) 808 + 42 1885 (State) 637 —171 1890 (U. 8.) 880 +243 1895 (State) 865 — 15 TOWN OF NEWBURY'. Established May 6, 1635, from the plantation called " Wessacucon." I'art of Newbury established as Newburyport January 28, 1764. Part of Newbury established as I'arsons February 18, 1819; the name of the latter was afterward (June 14, 1820,) changed to West Newbury. Part of Newbury annexed to Newburyport April 17, 1851. 1765 1776 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1S75 1880 1885 1890 1S95 (Prov.) (Prov.) (U. 8.) (U. S.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. S.) (U. 8.) (State) (U. S.) (State ) (U. 8.) (State) (U. S.) (State ) (U. S.) (State) 2,960 3,239 3,972 4,076 5,176 3,671 3,603 3,789 4,426 1,484 1,444 1,362 1,430 1,426 1,566 1,590 1,427 1,489 + 279 + 733 + 104 +1,100 —1,505 — 68 + 186 + 637 —2,942 — 40 — 82 + 68 — 4 140 24 163 ({■■}. + + 156 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF NEWBURTPORT. Established as a town January 28, 1764, from a part of Newbury. Part of Newbury annexed April 17, 1851. Incorporated as a city May 24, 1851. Act of incorporation accepted by the town June 3, 1851, Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 2,882 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 3,681 + 799 1790 (U. S.) . 4,837 +1,156 1800 (U. S.) . 5,946 +1,109 1810 (U. S.) . 7,634 +1,688 1820 (U. S.) . 6,852 — 782 1830 (U. S.) . 6,375 — 477 1840 (U. S.) . 7,161 + 786 1850 (U. S.) . 9,572 +2,411 1855 (State) . 13,357 +3,785 1860 (U. 8.) . 13,401 + 44 1865 (State) . 12,976 — 425 1870 (U. S.) . 12,595 — 381 1875 (State) . 13,323 + 728 1880 (U. S.) . 13,538 + 215 1885 (State) . 13,716 + 178 1890 (U. S.) . 13,947 + 231 1895 (State) . 14,552 + 605 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER. Established April 7, 1855. from a part of Andover. Part annexed to Lawrence February 4, 1879. 1855 (State) . . . . 2,218 - 1860 (U. S.) . 2,343 +125 1865 (State) . 2,622 +279 1870 (U. B.) . 2,549 — 73 1875 (State) . 2,981 +432 1880 (U. S.) . 3,217 +236 1885 (State) . 3,425 +208 1890 (U. S.) . 3,742 +317 1895 (State) . 3,569 —173 TOWN OP PEABODY. Established May 18, 1855, as South Danvers from a part of Danvers. Boundary line between South Dauvers and Salem established and part of each place annexed to the other place April 30, 1856. Boundary line between South Danvers and Danvers established May 31, 1856. Name changed to Peabody April 13, 1868. Change of name accepted by the town April 30, 1868. Part of Peabody annexed to Salem March 27, 1882. 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 5,348 6,549 6,051 7,343 8,066 9,028 9,530 10,158 10,507 +1,201 — 498 +1,292 + 723 + 962 + 502 + 628 + 349 TOWN OP ROCKPORT. Established February 27, 1840, from a part of Gloucester. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ). as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1840 (U. S.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 2,650 3,274 3,498 3,237 3,367 3,904 4,480 3,912 3,888 4,087 5,289 + 624 + 224 — 261 + 130 + 537 + 576 — 568 — 24 + 199 +1,202 TOWN OP ROWLEY. Established September 4, 1639, from "Mr. Ezechi Rogers plantation." Part established as Bradford in 1675, and another part as Boxford in 1694. Boundary line between Rowley and Bradford established Febru- ary 24, 1701. Part of Ipswich annexed November 29, 1785. Part of Rowley annexed to Boxford June 10, 1808. Boundary line between Rowley and Boxford established June 18, 1825. Part of Rowley set off as the new town of Georgetown April 21, 1838. 1765 (Prov.) .... 1,477 . 1776 (Prov.) . 1,678 +201 1790 (U. S.) . 1,772 + 94 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,557 —215 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,682 +125 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,825 +143 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,044 +219 1840 (U. S.) . 1,203 -841 1850 (U. S.) . 1,075 -128 1855 (State) . 1,214 +139 1860 (U. S.) . 1,278 + 64 1865 (State) . 1,191 — 87 1870 (U. S.) . 1,157 — 34 1875 (State) . 1,162 + 5 1880 (U. S.) . 1,201 + 39 1885 (State) . 1,183 — 18 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,248 + 65 1895 (State) . 1,272 + 24 CITY OF SALEM.* Common land, Nahumkeke. Nahumkeke men- tioned, 1628. Present name appears Aug. 23, 1630. Boundary lines between Salem and Saugus (now Lynn) and Salem and Marble Harbor "to be" established March 4, 1635. That part of Salem called " Enon " set off as Wenham September 7, 1643. That part known as " Jeffreyes Creeke " set off as Manchester May 14, 1645. Part established as Marblehead May 2, 1649. Boundary lines between Salem and Topsfield estab- lished October 19, 1658, and May 29, 1664. That part called "Bass River" set off as Beverly October 14, 1068. Part of Salem included in the new town of Middleton June 20, 1728. Part of Salem established as the District of Danvers January 28, 1752. Part of Salem annexed lo Heverly, September 11, 1753. Incorporated as a city March 23, 1836. Act of incor- poraliou accepted by the town April 4, 1836. Boun- See pp. 217, 218, post, as to date of original settlement. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 157 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF SALEM — Concluded. dary line between Salem and Danvers established March 17, 1840. Boundary line between Salem and South Danvers established and part of each place annexed to the other place April 30, 1856. Part of Salem annexed to Swampscott April 3, 1867. Part of Peabodv annexed to Salem March 27, 1882. Years and Census. Popula- tion 1765 1776 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 (Prov.) (Prov.) (U. S.) (U. 8.) (U. S.) (U. S.) (IT. S.) (U. S.) (U. 8.) (State) (U. S.) (State) (U. S.) (State) (U. 8.) (State ) (U. 8.) (State) 4,427 5,337 7,921 9,457 12,613 12,731 13,895 15,082 20,264 20,934 22,252 21,189 24,117 25,958 27,563 28,090 30,801 34,473 Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census + 910 +2,584 +1,536 +3,156 + 118 +1,164 +1,187 +5,182 + 670 +1,318 —1,063 +2,928 +1,841 +1,605 + 527 +2,711 +3,672 TOWN OF SALISBURY. Established October 7, 1640, from common lands called " Colechester." Boundary line between Salis- bury and " Pantucket, all: Ilaverell " estsblished June 2, 1641. Boundary line between Salisburj' and Haverhill established November 1, 1654. I'art of Salis- bury set off as Amesbury May 27, 1668. Parts of Salis- bury annexed to Amesbury March 15, 1844, and June 16, 1886. The latter Act took effect July 1, 18S6. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 18.50 (U. 8.) 1855 (Slate) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,329 1,666 1,780 1,855 2,047 2,006 2,519 2,739 3,100 3,185 3,310 3,609 3,776 4,078 4,079 4,840 1,316 1,300 + 337 + 114 + V5 + 192 — 41 + 513 + 220 + 361 + 85 + 125 + 299 + 167 + 302 1 ■ 761 3,524 ■ 16 + TOWN OF SAUGUS. Established February 17, 1815, from a part of Lynn. Part of Chflsea (Suffolk County) annexed February 2-i, 1841. TOWN OF SAUGUS — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- , pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U, 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 748 960 1,098 1,552 1,788 2,024 2,006 2,247 2,578 2,625 2,855 3,673 4,497 +212 +138 +454 +236 +236 — 18 +241 +331 + 47 +230 +818 +824 TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT. Established May 21, 1852, from a part of Lynn. Part of Salem annexed April 3, 1867. 1855 (State) . . . . 1,335 - 1860 (U.S.) 1,530 +195 1865 (State) 1,535 + 5 1870 (U. 8.) i 1,846 +311 1875 (State) 2,128 +282 1880 (U. 8.) 2,500 , +372 1885 (State) 2,471 — 29 1890 (U. 8.) 3,198 +727 1895 (State) 3,259 + 61 TOWN OF TOPSFIELD. On October IS, 1648, that part of Ipswich called the " Village " at the New Meadows was named " Toppes- field." Established as a town October 18, 1650. Boundary lines between Topsfield and Salem estab- lished October 19, 1658, and May 29, 1664. Boundary line between Topstield and Ipswich established Feb- ruary 28, 1694. Boundary line between Ipswich and Boxford established February 25, 1701. Part of Tops- field included in the new town of Middleton June 20, 1728. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1S60 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (IT. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 719 773 780 789 815 868 1,010 1,059 1,170 1,250 1,292 1,212 1,213 1,221 1,165 1,141 1,022 1,033 + 54 + 7 + 9 + 26 + 51 +144 + 49 +111 + 80 + 42 — 80 + 1 + 8 — 56 — 24 —119 + 11 158 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OP WENHAM. Established September 7, 1643, from that part of Salem called "Enon." Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- parcii with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (Cr. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 564 638 502 476 554 572 611 689 977 1,073 1,105 918 985 911 889 871 886 886 + 74 —136 — 26 + 78 + 18 + 39 + 78 +288 + 96 + 32 -187 + 67 — 74 — 22 — 18 + 15 TOWN OF WEST NEWBURY. Eetabliahed February 18, 1819, as "Parsons" from a part of Newbury. Name changed to West New- bury June 14, 1820. 1820 (U. S.) . 1,279 _ 1830 (U. 8.) 1,586 +307 1840 (U. 8.) 1,560 — 26 1850 (U. 8.) 1,746 +186 1855 (State) 2,094 +348 1860 (U. 8.) 2,202 +108 1865 (State) 2,087 —115 1870 (U. S.) 2,006 — 81 1875 (State) 2,021 + 15 1880 (U. 8.) 1,989 — 32 1885 (State) 1,899 — 90 1890 (U. 8.) 1,796 —103 1895 (State) 1,643 —153 COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. Incorporated June 24, 1811, from apart of Hampshire County; Act took effect December 2, ISll. The date of incorporation of this county is subsequeut to the date of the earliest census in which populaiion appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was will defined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorpo- ration as a county. 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. 8.)* 1800 (U. 8.)* 1810 (U. S.)* 5,037 10,294 21,743 26,300 27,421 + 5,257 +11,449 + 4,557 + 1.121 COUXTT OF FRANKLIN — COncludcd. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.)* . . . 29,418 + 1,997 1830 (U. 8.)* 29,630 + 212 1840 (U. 8.) . 28,812 — 818 1850 (U. 8.) 30,870 + 2,058 1855 (State ) 31,652 + 782 1860 (U. 8.) 31,434 — 218 1865 (State) 31,340 — 94 1870 (U. 8.) 32,635 + 1,295 1875 (State) 33,696 + 1,061 1880 (U. 8.) 36,001 + 2,305 1885 (State) 37,449 +1,448 1890 (U. 8.) 38,610 + 1,161 1895 (State ) 40,145 + 1,535 TOWN OF ASHFIELD. Established June 21, 1765, from the new plantation called "Huntstown." 1765 (Prov.) . . . . [628] 1776 (Prov.) . 628 = 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,459 +831 1800 (U. S.) . 1,741 +282 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,809 + 68 1820 (U. S.) . 1,748 — 61 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,732 — 16 1840 (U. S.) . 1,610 —122 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,394 —216 1855 (State) . 1,342 — 52 1860 (IT. S.) . 1,302 — 40 1865 (State) . 1,221 — 81 1870 (U. S.) . 1,180 — 41 1875 (State) . 1,190 + 10 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,066 —124 1885 (State) , 1,097 + 31 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,025 — 72 1895 (State) . 1,013 — 12 TOWN OF BERNARDSTON. Established March 6, 1762, from the new plantation called " Falltown." Part annexed to Colrain Decem- ber 2, 1779. Part established as the I)istrict of Leyden March 12, 1784. Part of Greenfield annexed April 14, 1838. Part of Leyden annexed by Act of May 7, 1886; Act accepted by the town June 7, 1886. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 230 607 691 780 811 912 918 992 +377 + 84 + 89 + 31 +101 + 6 + T4 * Includes population of plantation of Zoar (annexed to Charlemont and Rowe) as follows: 1790, 78; 1800, 215; 1810, 120; 1820, 150; 1830, 129. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1 765-1895. 159 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF BERNARDSTON — COncludcd. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (—), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 937 908 968 902 961 991 934 930 770 778 — 55 — 29 + 60 — 66 + 59 + 30 — 57 — 4 —160 + 8 TOWN OF BUCKLAND. Established April 1-1, 1779, from the plantation called " No-town " and a part of Charlemont. Part of Conway annexed April 14, 1838. 1790 (U. S.) . 718 _ 1800 (U. S.) . 1,041 +323 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,097 + 56 1820 (U. S.) . 1,037 — 60 1830 (U. S.) . 1,039 + 2 1840 (U. S.) . 1,084 + 45 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,056 — 28 1S55 (State) . 1,614 +558 1860 (U. S.) . 1,702 + 88 1865 (State) . 1,922 +220 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,946 + 24 1875 (State) . 1,921 — 25 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,739 —182 1885 (State) . 1,760 + 21 1890 (U. S.) . 1,570 — 190 1895 (State) . 1,548 — 22 TOWN OF CHARLEMONT. Established June 21, 1765, from the new plantation called " Charlemont." Part included in the new town of Buckland April 14, 1779. Part included in the new town of Heath February 14, 1785. Certain common lands lying between Charlemont and North River an- nexed March 19, 1793. Part of the common lands called "Zoar" annexed April 2, 1838, and the balance annexed to Howe. The population of the plantation of Zoar was in 1 150; and 1830, 129 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 90, 78; 1800, 215; 1810, 120; 1820, [665] [665] 665 875 987 1,081 1,065 1,127 1,173 1,113 1,075 994 +210 +112 + 94 — 16 + 62 + 46 — 60 — 38 — 81 TOWN OF CHARLEMONT — COnclllded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-)-), or Decrease (—) , as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . . . . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. S.) , 1895 (State) . . . . 1,005 1,029 932 958 972 1,041 + 11 + 24 — 97 -f26 + 14 + 69 TOWN OF COLRAIN. Established June 30, 1761, from the new plantation called "Colraiu." Part of Bernardston annexed De- cember 2, 1779. 1765 (Prov.) .... 297 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 566 +269 1790 (U. S.) . 1,417 +851 1800 (U. S.) . 2,014 +597 1810 (U. 8.) . 2,016 + 2 1820 (U. S.) . 1,961 — 55 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,877 — 84 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,971 + 94 1S50 (U. S.) . 1,785 —186 1855 (State) . 1,604 —181 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,798 +194 1865 (State) . 1,726 — 72 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,742 + 16 1875 (State) . 1,699 — 43 1880 (U. S.) . 1,777 + 78 1885 (State) . 1,605 -172 1890 (U. S.) . 1,671 -f- 66 1895 (State) . 1,610 — 61 TOWN OF CONWAY. Established as a I district i une 17, 176 7, from a part of Deertield. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part of Shelburne annexed February 19, 1781. Part of Conway annexed to Goshen (Hampshire County) February 9, 1785. Parts of Deertield annexed to Con- way June 17, 1791, and June 21, 1811. Boundary line between Conway and Whately and Conway and Deer- fleld established June 21, 1811. Part of Conway an- nexed to Buckland April 14, 1838. 1776 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 Prov.) U. S.) U. 8.) U. 8.) U. 8.) U. S.) U. 8.) U. 8.) State ) U. S.) State ) U. 8.) State) U. 8.) State ) U. 8.) State ) 897 2,092 2,013 1,784 1,705 1,563 1,409 1,831 1,784 1,689 1,538 1,460 1,452 1,760 1,573 1,451 1,304 +1,195 — 79 — 229 — 142 — 154 + 422 — 47 — 95 — 151 — 78 — 8 + 308 — 187 — 122 — 147 160 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF DEERFIELD. " Deerefeild " is mentioned October 22, 1677 (Mass. Records, Vol. V, p. 167). The encouraging of the rebuilding of the plantation of Deertield provided for October -, 1678. Part of Deerfleld established as the District of Greenfield June 9, 1753. Part established as the District of Conway June 17, 1767. Part estab- liHhed as the District of Shelburne June 21, 1768. Part of Deerfield annexed to Conway June 17, 1791. Part annexed to Whately March 5, 1810. Part annexed to Conway and boundary line established June 21, 1811. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) .... 737 - 1776 (Prov.) . 836 -i- 99 1790 (U. S.) . 1,330 +494 1800 (U, S.) . 1,531 +201 1810 (U. S.) . 1,570 + 39 1820 (U. S.) . 1,868 +298 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,003 +135 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,912 — 91 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,421 +509 1855 (State) . 2,766 +345 1860 (U. 8.) . 3,073 +307 1865 (State) , 3,038 — 35 1870 (U. S.) . 3,632 +594 1875 (State) . 3,414 —218 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,543 +129 1885 (State) . 3,042 —501 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,910 —132 1895 (State) . 3,007 + 97 TOWN OF GILL- -concluded. TOWN OK ERVING. Established April 17, 1838, from the common lands called "Erving's Grant." Boundary line between Erving and Orange established February 27, 1841. Part of Northfield called " Hack's Grant," annexed February 10, 1860. The date of establishment of this town is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well de- fined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a district or town. 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 160 331 488 309 449 471 527 576 579 794 872 873 972 964 +171 +157 —179 +140 + 22 + 56 + 49 + 3 +215 + 78 + 1 + 99 — 8 TOWN OF GILL. Established September 28, 1793, from a part of Green- field. Part of Northfield annexed February 28, 1795. The island called " Great Island " annexed after April 1, 1805, by Act of March 14, 1805. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decriasc (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. 8.) . 700 - 1810 (U. 8.) . 762 + 62 1820 (U. 8.) . 800 + 38 1830 (U. S.) . 864 + 64 1840 (U. 8.) . 798 — 66 1850 (U. 8.) . 754 — 44 1855 (State) . 732 — 22 1860 (U. 8.) . 683 — 49 1865 (State) . 635 — 48 1870 (U. 8.) . 653 + 18 1875 (State) . 673 + 20 1880 (U. 8.) . 733 + 60 1885 (State) . 860 +127 1890 (U. 8.) . 960 +100 1895 (State) , 1,082 +122 TOWN OF GREENFIELD. Established as a district June 9, 1753, from a part of Deerfleld. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part set off as Gill September 23, 1793. Part an- nexed to Bernardston April 14, 1838. 1765 (Prov.) .... 368 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 735 +367 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,498 +763 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,254 —244 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,165 — 89 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,361 +196 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,540 +179 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,756 +216 1850 (U. S.) . 2,580 +824 1855 (State) . 2,945 +365 1860 (U. S.) . 3,198 +253 1865 (State) . 3,211 + 13 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,589 +378 1875 (State) . 3,540 — 49 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,903 +363 1885 (State) . 4,869 +966 1890 (U. S.) . 5,252 +383 1895 (State) . 6,229 +977 TOWN OF HAWLEY. Established February 6, 1792, from the plantation called " Number Seven." A certain part of the plan- tation Number Seven, accidentally omitted in the boundary description, annexed to Ilawley March 9, 1793. Part of Hawley annexed to the District of Plainfield (Hampshire County) June 21. 1803. The date of establishment of this town is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which jjopulation appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recogtiized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a district or town. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 244 539 878 1,031 1,089 +295 +339 +153 + 58 CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 161 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF HAWLET — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (tf. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,037 977 881 774 671 687 672 588 592 545 515 468 — 52 — 60 — 96 —107 —103 + 16 — 15 — 84 + 4 — 47 — 30 — 47 TOWN OF HEATH. Established February 14, 1785, from a part of Charlemout and common lands called " Green and Walker's Land." 1790 (U. 8.) . 379 . 1800 (U.S.) . 604 -f225 1810 (U. 8.) . 917 -j-313 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,122 -f205 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,199 + 77 1840 (U. 8.) . 895 —304 1850 (U. 8.) . 803 — 92 1855 (State) . 741 — 62 1860 (U.S.) . 661 — 80 1865 (State) . 642 — 19 1870 (U.S.) . 613 — 29 1875 (State) . 545 - 68 1S80 (U. 8.) . 560 + 15 1885 (State) . 568 + 8 1890 (U. 8.) . 503 — 65 1895 (State) . 476 — 27 TOWN OF LEVERETT. Established March 5, 1774, from a part of Sunder- land. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 293 524 711 769 857 939 875 948 982 964 914 877 831 742 779 702 744 +231 +187 + 58 + 88 + 82 — 64 + 73 + 34 — 18 — 50 — 37 — 46 — 89 + 37 — 77 + 42 TOWN OF LEYDEN. Established as a district March 12, 1784, from a part of Bernardston. Made a town February 22, 1809. Part annexed to Bernardston May 7, 1886; Act ac- cepted by Bernardston June 7, 1886. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. 8.) . 989 - 1800 (U. S.) . 1,095 +106 1810 (U. S.) . 1,009 — 86 1820 (U. S.) . 974 — 35 1830 (U. S.) . 796 -178 1840 (U. 8.) . 632 —164 1850 (U. S.) . 716 + 84 1855 (State) . 653 — 63 1860 (U. 8.) . 606 — 47 1865 (State) . 592 — 14 1870 (U. 8.) . 518 — 74 1875 (State) . 524 + 6 1880 (U. 8.) . 507 — 17 1885 (State) . 447 — 60 1890 (U. 8.) . 407 — 40 1895 (State) . 363 — 44 TOWN OF MONROE. Established February 21, 1822, from a part of Rowe and a gore of common lands lying north of Florida. 1830 (U. 8.) . 265 ^ 1840 (U. 8.) 282 + 17 1850 (U. 8.) 254 — 28 1855 (State) 217 — 37 1860 (U. 8.) 236 + 19 1865 (State) 191 — 45 1870 (U. 8.) 201 + 10 1875 (State) 190 — 11 1880 (U. S.) 166 — 24 1885 (State) 176 + 10 1890 (U. 8.) 282 +106 1895 (State) 298 + 16 TOWN OF MONTAGUE. Established as a district January 25, 1754, from a part of Sunderland. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part annexed to Wendell February 28, 1803. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. B.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 392 675 906 1,222 934 1,074 1,152 1,255 1,518 1,509 1,593 1,574 2,224 + 183 + 331 + 316 — 288 + 140 + 78 + 103 + 263 — 9 + 84 — 19 + 650 162 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF MONTAGXE — COncludcd. TOWN OF NORTHFIELD — COTlCluded. Increase (-f ), Increase (+), Years and Census. Popula- tion or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census Years and Census. Popula- tion or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1875 (State) . 3,380 -fl,156 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,603 — 38 1880 (U. S.) . 4,875 +1,495 1885 (State) .... • 1,705 +102 1885 (State) . 5,629 + 754 1890 (U. S.) . 1,869 +164 1890 (U. S.) . 6,296 + 667 1895 (State) .... 1,851 — 18 1895 (State ) . 6,058 — 238 TOWN OF ORANGE. TOWN OF NEW SALEM. Established as a district October 15, 1783, from parts Established as a district June 15, 1753, from the of Warwick and certain common lands called " Erving- township of New Salem and an additional grant of laud shire" (Franklin County), and parts of Athol and made to said township. Made a town by Act of August Koyalston (Worcester County). Made a town Febru- 23, 1775. Part included in the new town of I'res- ary 24, 1810. I'art annexed to Athol February 7, 1816. cott, (Hampshire County) January 28, 1822. Part of Part of the common lands called " Ervinij's Grant " Shutesbury annexed February 20, 1824. Part annexed annexed March 16, 1837. Part of New Salem called to Athol (Worcester County) February 5, 1830. Part "Little Grant" annexed March 16, 1837. Boundary called "Little Grant" annexed to Orange and a part line between Orange and Erving established February to Athol March 16, 1837. 27, 1841. 1765 (Prov.) .... 375 1790 (U. 8.) . 784 « 1776 (Prov.) . 910 -f535 1800 (U. S.) 766 — 18 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,543 +633 1810 (U. S.) 764 — 2 1800 (U. S.) . 1,949 +406 1820 (U. B.) 829 + 65 1810 (U. S.) . 2,107 +158 1830 (U. S.) 880 + 51 1820 (U. 8.) . 2,146 + 39 1840 (U. 8.) 1,501 +621 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,889 -257 1850 (U. S.) 1,701 +200 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,305 —584 1855 (State) 1,753 + 52 1850 (U. S.) . 1,253 - 52 1860 (U. S.) 1,622 —131 1855 (State) . 1,221 — 32 1865 (State) 1,909 +287 1860 (U. 8.) . 957 —264 1870 (U. S.) 2,091 +182 1865 (State) . 1,116 +159 1875 (State) 2,497 +406 1870 (U. 8.) . 987 —129 1880 (U. S.) 3,169 +672 1875 (State) . 923 — 64 1885 (State) 3,650 +481 1880 (U. 8.) . 869 — 54 1890 (U. 8.) 4.568 +918 1885 (State) . 832 — 37 1895 (State) 5,361 +793 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 856 + 24 + 13 869 • TOWN OF ROWE. Established February 9, 1785, from the common lands TOWN OF NORTHFIELD. called "Myrifield" andlandsadjoining. PartofRowe and certain common lands established as Monroe Established February 22, 1713, from the plantation February 21, 1822. Part of the common lands called called " Squakead." Two tracts of land lyiug south "Zoar" annexed April 2, 1838. of Northfield annexed June 29, 1773. Part annexed to Gill February 28, 1795. Part called " Hack's Grant " annexed to Erviug February 10, 1860. 1790 (U. 8.) . 443 575 - 1800 (U. S.) +132 1765 (Prov.) .... 415 - 1810 (U. S.) 839 +264 1776 (Prov.) . 580 +165 1820 (U. S.) 851 + 12 1790 (U. 8.) . 868 +288 1830 (U. S.) 716 —135 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,047 +179 1840 (U. S.) 703 — 13 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,218 +171 1850 (U. S.) 659 — 44 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,584 +366 1855 (State) 601 — 58 1830 (U. S.) . 1,757 +173 1860 (U. S.) 619 + 18 1840 (0. 8.) . 1,673 — 84 1865 (State) 563 — 56 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,772 + 99 1870 (U. 8.) 581 + 18 1855 (State) . 1,951 +179 1875 (State) 661 + 80 1860 (U. S.) . 1,712 —239 1880 (U. S.) 502 —159 1865 (State) , 1,660 — 52 1885 (State) 582 + 80 1870 (U. S.) . 1,720 + 60 1890 (U. S.) 541 — 41 1875 (State) . 1,641 — 79 1895 (Slate) 498 - 43 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 163 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 17G5-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF SIIELBURNB. Established as a district June 21, 1768, from a part of Deerfleld Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. TOWN OF SUNDERLAND — COncluded. Increase (+), Part annexed to Conway February 19, 1781. Certain Popula- tion or Decrease common lands lying between Shelburne and Nortli River annexed March 19, 1793. Years and Census. ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census Increase (+), Popula- or Decrea.se 1790 (U. S.) . 462 + 53 Years and Census. (— ),as Com- tion pared with Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 537 551 + V5 + 14 + 46 1776 (Prov.) .... 575 _ 1820 (U. 8.) 597 1790 (U. S.) . 1,183 -1-608 1830 (U. S.) 666 + 69 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,079 -104 1840 (U. S.) 719 + 53 1810 (U. S.) . 961 —118 1850 (U. 8.) 792 + 73 1820 (U. S.) . 1,022 + 61 1855 (State) 839 + 47 1830 (U. 8.) . 995 — 27 1860. (U. S.) 839 , = 1840 (U. S.) . 1,022 + 27 1865 (State) 861 1 +22 1850 (U. S.) . 1,239 -1-217 1870 (U. 8.) . 832 — 29 ,1855 (State) . 1,401 +162 1875 (State) . 860 + 28 1860 (U. S.) . 1,448 + 47 1880 (U. S.) . 755 —105 1865 (State) . 1,564 +116 18S5 (State) . 700 — 55 1870 (U. S.) . 1,582 + 18 ,1890 (U. 8.) 663 — 37 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1,590 1,621 1,614 + 8 + 31 1895 (State) 696 + 33 1890 (U. S.) . 1,553 — 61 TOWN OF WARWICK. 1895 (State) . 1,560 + 7 Established February 17, 1763, from the plantation called " Roxbury Canada" with sundry farms lying therein, and certain common lands. Part included iu the new town of Orange October 15, 1783. TOWN OF SHUTESBURY. Established June 30, 1761, from the plantation called 1765 (Prov.) .... 191 _ " Roadtown." Part included in the new town of Wen- 1776 (Prov.) . 766 +575 dell May S, 1781. Part annexed to New Salem Feb- ruary 20, 1824. 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,246 +480 1800 (U. S.) . 1,233 — 13 1765 (Prov.) .... 330 . 1810 (U. 8.) . ],227 — 6 1776 (Prov.) . 598 +268 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,256 + 29 1790 (U. S.) . 674 + 76 1830 (U. S.) . 1,150 —106 1800 (U. S.) . 9.30 +256 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,071 — 79 1810 (U. 8.) . 939 + 9 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,021 — 50 1820 (U. S.) . 1,029 + 90 1855 (State) . 1,002 — 19 1830 (U. S ) . 986 — 43 1860 (U. 8.) . 932 — 70 1840 (U. S.) . . 987 + 1 1865 (State) . 901 — 31 1850 (U. S.) . 912 — 75 1870 (U. S.) . 769 -132 1855 (State) . 939 + 27 1875 (State) . 744 — 25 1860 (U. S.) . 798 —141 1880 (U. 8.) . 713 - 31 1865 (State) . 788 — 10 1885 (State) . 662 — 51 1870 (U. S.) . 614 —174 1890 (U. S.) . 565 — 97 1875 (State) . 558 — 56 1895 (State) . 599 + 34 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 529 485 — 29 — 44 1890 (U. S.) . 453 — 32 TOWN OF WENDELL. 1895 (State ) . 444 — 9 Established May 8, 1781, from a part of Shuteshury and a part of the common lands called " Ervingshire." Part of Montague and a gore of common lauds annexed February 28, 1803. TOWN OF SUNDERLAND. Established November 12, 1718, from common lands. 1790 (U. 8.) . 519 Boundary linebetween Sunderland and Hadley (Hamp- 1800 (U. 8.) . 737 ! +218 shire County) established January 2, 1740. Part estab- lished as the District of Montajjue January 25, 1754, 1810 (U. 8.) . 983 +246 Part established as Leverett March 5, 1774. 1820 (U. S.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 958 874 — 25 — 84 1765 (Prov.) .... [409] — 1840 (U. 8.) . 875 + 1 1776 (Prov.) .... 409 = 1850 (U. S.) . 920 ■ + 45 164 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF WENDELL • concluded. Yeaes and Census. Topiila- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 738 704 603 539 503 465 509 505 529 —182 — 34 —101 — 64 — 36 — 38 + 44 — 4 + 24 TOWN OF WHATELY. Established April 24, 1771, from a part of Hatfield (Hampshire County). Part of Deerfield annexed March 5, 1810. Boundary line between Whately and Conway established June 21, 1811. Boundary line be- tween Whately and Williamsburg (Hampshire County) established February 2, 1849. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (V. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (TJ. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. Incorporated February 25, 1812, from a part of Hamp- shire County; Act took effect August 1, 1812. The date of incorporation of this county is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population ap- pears. This is due, probably, to the fact that tiie territory in question was well deliued and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorpor-ation as a county. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 8,307 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 13,274 + 4,967 1790 (U. 8.) . 19,193 + 5,919 1800 (U. S.) . 23,462 + 4,269 1810 (U. S.) . 24,421 + 959 1820 (U. 8.) . 28,021 + 3,600 1830 (U. S.) . 31,639 + 3,618 1840 (U. 8.) . 37,366 + 5,727 1850 (U. 8.) . 51,283 +13,917 1855 (State) . 54,849 + 3,566 1860 (U. S.) . 57,366 + 2,517 COUNTY OF HAMPDEN — COncludcd. 1 ! Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 64,570 78,409 94,304 104,142 116,764 135,713 152,938 + 7,204 +13,839 +15,895 + 9,838 +12,622 +18,949 +17,225 TOWN OF AG.^WAM. Established May 17, 1855, from a part of West Springfield. 1855 (State) . . . . 1,543 _ 1860 (U. 8.) 1,698 +155 1865 (State) 1,664 — 34 1870 (U. S.) 2,001 +337 1875 (State) 2,248 +247 1880 (U. S.) 2,216 — 32 1885 (State) 2,357 +141 1890 (U. S.) 2,352 — 5 1895 (State) 2,408 + 56 TOWN OF BLANDFORD. Established April 10, 1741, from Suflield Equivalent lands, commonly called " Glasgow." Boundary line between Blandford and Russell and Blaudford and Chester established February 22, 1809. Boundary line between Blandford and Chester established June 13, 1810. Part annexed to Norwich (now Huntington, Hampshire County) May 25, 1853. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 406 1776 (Prov.) . 772 +366 1790 (U. S.) . 1,416 +644 1800 (U. S.) . 1,778 +362 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,613 -165 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,515 — 98 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,590 + 75 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,427 —163 18.50 (U. S.) . 1,418 — 9 1855 (State) . 1,271 —147 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,256 — 15 1865 (State) . 1,087 —169 1870 (U. S.) . 1,026 — 61 1875 (State) . 964 — 62 1880 (U. 8.) . 979 + 15 1885 (State) . 954 — 25 1890 (U. S.) . 871 — 83 1895 (State) . 849 — 22 TOWN OF BRIMFIELD. First mentioned August 16, 1722, in a list of frontier towns. The town incorporated December 24, 1731; the Act of incorporation, which is lost, passed both Houses to be enacted on this date, and was signed by the Governor before F'ebruary 2, 1732, when the Legis- lature was prorogued. I'art included in the new town of Western (now Warren, Worcester County) January CEiSrsusES or population 1765-1895. 165 CENSUSES OF POPULATION— 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF BRIMFIELD — COllCluded. 16, 1742. Part established as the District of Monson April 28, 1760. Part established as the District of South Brimtield September IS, 1762. Boundary lines definitely established February 7, 1763. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or I)ecrea.se (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. S.) . 1800 (U. S.) . 1810 (U. S.) . 1820 (U. S.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. S.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 773 1,064 1,211 1,384 1,325 1,612 1,599 1,419 1,420 1,343 1,363 1,316 1,288 1,201 1,203 1,137 1,096 962 +291 +147 +173 — 59 +287 — 13 —180 + 1 — 77 + 20 — 47 — 28 — 87 + 2 — 66 — 41 —134 TOWN OF CHESTER. Formerly called " Murrayfield," which, as a planta- tion, was established as a town October 31, 1765. On June 29, 1773, part of Murrayfield established as the Dis- trict of Norwich and on May 8, 1781, another part was annexed to Norwich. The name was changed from Murrayfield to Chester February 21, 17S3. Part in- cluded in the new town of Middlefield (Uampshire County) March 12, 1783. Part annexed to Worlhington (Hampshire County ) June 21, 1799. Boundary lines be- tween Chester and Blandford established February 22, 1809, and June 13, 1810. Part annexed to Norwich May 25, 1853. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) [405] 405 1,119 1,542 1,534 1,526 1,407 1,632 1,521 1,255 1,314 1,266 1,253 1,396 1,473 1,318 1,295 1,429 +714 +423 —119 +225 — 111 —266 + 59 — 48 — 13 +143 + 77 —155 — 23 -1-134 CITY OF CniCOPEE. Established April 29, 1848, from part of Springfield. Incorporated as a city April 18, 1890. Act of incor- poration accepted by the town May 6, 1890. CITY OF CHicoPEE — concliided. Years and Census. Popula- tion lucroiise (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U, S.) . 1895 (State) . 8,291 7,576 7,261 7, .57 7 9,607 10,335 11,286 11,516 14,050 16,420 - 715 — 315 + 316 +2,030 + 728 + 951 + 230 +2,-534 +2,370 TOWN OF E.\ST LONGMEADOW. Established May 19, 1894, from part of Long- meadow ; Act to take effect July 1, 1894. 1895 (State) . 1,591 TOWN OF GRANVILLE. Established as a district January 25, 1754, from the plantation of " Bedford." Made a town by Act of Au- gust 23, 1775. Part established as Tolland June 14, 1810. 1765 (Prov 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. S. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. S. 1820 (U. 8. 1830 (U. 8. 1840 (U. S. 1850 (U. 8. 1855 (State 1860 (U. S. 1865 (State 1870 (U. S. 1875 (State 1880 (U. 8. 1885 (State 1890 (U. S. 1895 (State 682 1,126 1,979 2,309 1,504 1,643 1,649 1,414 1,305 1,316 1,385 1,367 1,293 1,240 1,205 1,193 1,061 1,005 +444 +853 +330 —805 + 139 + 6 —235 —109 + 11 + 69 — 18 — 74 — 53 — 35 — 12 —132 — 56 TOWN OF HAMPDEN. Established March 28, 1878, from part of Wilbra- ham. 1880 (U. S.) . 958 _ 1885 (State) .... 868 — 90 1890 (U. S.) . 831 — 37 1895 (State) .... 743 — 88 TOWN OF HOLLAND. Established as a district July 5, 1783, from the east parish of South Brirafleld. Boundary line between the 166 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF HOLLAND — concluded. DiBtrict of Holland and South Brimfield established February 8, 1796. i!v[ade a town by Chapter 15 of the Revised Statutes May 1, 1836. Years and Census. 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1876 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) Popula- tion Increase (-(-), or Decrease (— ), a.s Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 428 445 420 453 453 423 449 392 419 368 344 334 302 229 201 199 +17 -25 -1-33 —30 -f26 —57 +27 —51 —24 —10 —32 -73 —28 — 2 CITY OF HOLYOKE. Established March 14, 1850, from part of West Springtield. Incorporated as a city ^April 7, 1873. Act of incorporation accepted by the town May 29, 1873. 1850 (iJ. S.) . 3,245 . 1855 (State) 4,639 +1.394 1860 (U. S.) 4,997 + 358 1865 (State) 5,648 + 651 1870 (U. S.) 10,733 +5,085 1875 (State) 16,260 +5,527 1880 (U. S.) 21,915 -1-5,655 1885 (State) 27,895 +5,980 1890 (U. S.) 35,637 +7,742 1895 (State) 40,322 +4,685 TOWN OF LONGMEADOW. Established October 13, 1783, from that part of Springfield called " Lougmeadow." Certain common lands called "The Gore" annexed November 16, 1787. Part annexed to Springfield June 2, 1890. Part of Longmeadow establiiihed as East Longmeadow by Act of May 19, 1894, to lake effect July 1, 1894. 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (Slate) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 744 973 1,036 1,171 1,257 1,270 1,252 1,348 1,376 1,480 1,342 + 229 + 63 + 135 + + 86 13 — 18 + 96 + 28 -i- 104 — 138 TOWN OF LONGMEADOAV — COllcluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-)-), or Decrease (— ). as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 1,467 1,401 1,677 2,183 620 + 125 — 66 + 276 + 506 -1,563 TOWN OF LUDLOW. Established as a district February 28, 1774, from that part of Springfied called "Stony Hill." Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Ludlow and Springfield established June 5, 1830. 1776 (Prov.) . . . . 413 _ 1790 (U. S.) . 560 +147 1800 (U. S.) . 650 + 90 1810 (U. 8.) . 730 + 80 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,246 +516 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,327 + SI 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,268 — 59 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,186 — 82 1855 (State) . 1,191 + 5 1860 (U. S ) . 1,174 — 17 1865 (State) . 1,232 + 58 1870 (U. S.) . 1,136 — 96 1875 (State) . 1,222 + 86 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,526 +304 1885 (State) . 1,649 +123 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,939 +290 1895 (State) . 2,562 +623 TOWN OF MONSON. Established April 28, 1760, from part of Brimfield as the District of Monson. Boundary lines definitely established February 7, 1763. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Monson and Palmer established February 8, 1828. 1765 (Prov. 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. 8. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. 8. 1820 (U. 8. 1830 (U. S. 1840 (U. 8. 1850 (U. 8. 1855 (State 1860 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1870 (U. S. 1875 (State 1880 (U. S. 1885 (State 1890 (U. 8. 1895 (State 389 - 813 +424 1,331 +518 1,635 +304 1,674 + 39 2,126 +452 2,263 +137 2,151 —112 2,831 +680 2,942 +111 3,164 +222 3,272 +108 3,204 — 68 3,733 +529 3,758 + 25 3,958 +200 3,650 —308 3,746 + 96 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 167 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued, TOWN OF MONTGOMERY. Established November 28, 1780, from parts of West- field (Hampden County) and Norwich and Southamp- tou (Hampshire County). Part included in the new town of Russell February 25, 1792. Parts of Norwich and Southampton annexed March 6, 1792. Years and Census. I'opnla- lion Increase (+), or Decrf-ase (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. 8.) . 449 _ 1800 (U. S.) . 560 -fill 1810 (U. 8.) . 595 -f 35 1820 (U. 8.) . 604 + 9 1830 (U. S.) . 579 — 25 1840 (U. S.) . 740 +161 1850 (U. 8.) . 393 —347 1855 (State) . 413 + 20 1860 (U. S.) . 371 — 42 1865 (8tate) . 353 — 18 1870 (U. 8.) . 318 — 35 1875 (State) . 304 — 14 1880 (U. S.) . 303 — 1 1885 (Slate) . 278 — 25 1890 (U. 8.) . 266 — 12 1895 (State) . 275 + 9 TOWN OF PALMER. Established as a district January 30, 1752, from the plantation called " The Elbows." boundary lines detinitely established February 7, 1763. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Palmer and Monson established February 8, 1828. Part of Western (now Warren, Worcester County) annexed February 7, 1831. 1765 (Prov. 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. 8. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. B. 1820 (U. S. 1830 (U. 8. 1840 (U. S. 1850 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1860 (U. S. 1865 (State 1870 (U. 8. 1875 (State 1880 (U. S. 1885 (State 1890 (U. 8. 1895 (State 508 727 809 1,039 1,114 1,197 1,237 2,139 3,974 4,012 4,082 3,080 3,631 4,572 5,504 5,923 6,520 6,858 + 219 + S2 + 230 + 75 + 83 + 40 + 902 +1,835 + 38 + 70 -1,002 + 651 + 941 + 932 + 419 + 597 + 338 TOWN OF RUSSELL. Established February 25, 1792, from parts of West- field and Montgomery. Boundary line between Bland- ford and Kussell established February 22, 1809. Towx OF RUSSELL — Concluded. Years and Census • Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) . 491 + 69 1830 (U. 8.) 507 + 16 1840 (U. 8.) 955 +448 1850 (U. 8.) 521 -434 1855 (State) 677 +156 1860 (U. 8.) 606 — 72 1865 (State) 618 + 13 1870 (U. 8.) 635 + n 1875 (State) 643 + 8 1880 (U. S.) 823 +180 1885 (State) 847 + 24 1890 (U. 8.) 879 + 32 1895 (State) 846 — 33 TOWN OF SOUTHWICK. Established as a district November 7, 1770, from part of Westtield. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part of Westtield annexed October 6, 1779. Boundary line between Southwick and Westtield es- tablished March 20, 1837. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U.S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) [841] 841 867 1,229 1,255 1,355 1,214 1,120 1,130 1,188 1,155 1,100 1,114 1,104 982 914 961 + 26 +362 + 26 +100 —141 — 94 + 10 + 58 — 33 — 55 + 1-t — 10 —122 — 68 + 47 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD. First mention June 2, 1641, in Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 320, of a letter from the General Court to Mr. Pinchen and others of "Agawam now Springfeild." "Woronoko" to be a part of Springfield Nov. II, 1647 (Mass. Records, Vol. II, p. 224). Certain common lands annexed March, - 1648. Part called " Woronoake " established as Westfield May 19, 1669. Boundary line between Springtield and Westtield established May 31, 1070. Boundary line established May 17, 1684. Boundary line between Springfield and Northampton (Hampshire County) established June 4, 1685. Part established as Wilbraham June 15, 1763. Part established as West Springfield February 23, 1774. Part called "Stony Hill" established as the District of Ludlow February 28, 1774. Part estab- lished as Longmeadow October 13, 1783. Part annexed to Wilbraham June 11, 1799. Boundary line between Springtield and Ludlow established June 5, 1830. Part established as Chicopee April 29, 1848. Springfield incorporated as a city April 12, 1852. Act accepted by the town April 21, 1852. Part of Longmeadow an- nexed June 2, 1890. 168 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF SPRIXGFIELD — COllClllded. Years and Census. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ). as Com- pareil witli Pre- vious Census 2,755 1,974 1,574 2,312 2,767 3,914 6,784 10,985 11,766 13,788 15,199 22,035 26,703 31,053 33,340 37,575 44,179 51,522 — 781, — 400 -f 738 + 455 +1,147 +2,870 +4,201 + 781 +2,022 +1,411 +6,836 +4,668 +4,350 +2,287 +4,235 +6,604 +7,343 TOWN OF TOLLAND. Established June 14, 1810, from part of Granville. Boundary lines between Tolland and Sandisfield ( Berk- shire County) established May 4, 1853, and May 15, 1855. 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 798 692 723 627 594 603 596 511 509 452 452 422 393 309 —106 + 31 — 96 — 33 + 9 — 7 — 85 — 2 — 57 — 30 — 29 — 84 TOWN OF WALES. Formerly called "South Brimfield " having been established as a district September 18, 1762. On Feb- ruary 21, 1766, the district was divided into two par- ishes, the east and west, and by Act of August 23, 1775, was made a town. The east parish was estab- lished as the District of Holland July 5, 1783. Boundary line between South Brimfield and Holland established February 8, 1796. Name changed to Wales February 20, 1828. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 574 850 606 774 645 683 665 +276 —244 +168 —129 + 38 — 18 TOWN OF WALES — Concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1840 (U. S.) . 686 + 21 1850 (U. S.) . 711 + 25 1855 (State) . 713 + 2 1860 (U. 8.)- . 677 — 36 1865 (State) . 696 + 19 1870 (U. S.) . 831 +135 1875 (State) . 1,020 +189 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,030 + 10 1885 (State) . 853 —177 1890 (U. 8.) . 700 —153 1895 (State) . 783 + 83 TOWN OF WESTFIELD. Established May 19, 1669, from part of Springfield called " Woronoake." Boundai-y line between West- field and Springfield established May 31, 1670. A strip of common land divided between Westfield and North- ampton (Hampshire County) June 4, 1701. Part estab- lished as the District of Southwick November 7, 1770. Part annexed to Southwick October 6, 1779. Part included in the new town of Montgomery November 28, 1780. Part included in the new town of Russell February 25, 1792. Part annexed to West Springfield March 3, 1802. Boundary line between Westfield and Southwick established March 20, 1837. 8. 8. 8. 8. 1765 (Prov 1776 (Prov 1790 (U. 8 1800 (U 1810 (U 1820 (U 1830 (U 1840 (U. S. 1850 (U. 8. 1855 (State 1860 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1870 (U. 8. 1875 (State 1880 (U. 8. 1885 (State 1890 '(U. 8. 1895 (State 1,324 1,488 2,204 2,185 2,130 2,668 2,940 3,526 4,180 4,575 5,055 5,634 6,519 8,431 7,587 8,961 9,805 10,663 + 164 + 716 — 19 — 55 + 538 + 272 + 586 + 654 + 395 + 480 + 579 + 885 +1,912 — 844 +1,374 + 844 + 858 TOWN OF WEST SPRINGFIELD. Established February 23, 1774, from a part of Spring- field. Part of Westfield annexed March 3, 1802. Part established as Holyoke March 14, 1850. I'art estab- lished as Agawara May 17, 1855. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. S.) S.) 8.) S.) S.) 1,744 2,367 2,835 3,109 3,246 3,270 3,626 + 623 + 468 + 274 + 137 + 24 + 356 CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 169 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1705-1895 — Continued. TOWX OF AVEST SPRIXGFIELD — concluded. Ykars anb Cknsus. 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State ) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) Popnla- tioii Increase (+), I or Decrease ( — ), as ('(im- pured witli I're- 1 viuus Census 2,979 2,090 2,105 2,100 2,606 3,739 4,149 4,448 5,077 6,125 — 647 — 889 + 15 — 5 + 506 +1,133 + 410 + 299 + 629 +1,048 TOWN OF WILBRAHAM. Established June 15, 1763, from part of Springfield. Part of Springfield called "The Elbows" annexed June 11, 1799. Part of Wilbraham established as Hampden March 28, 1878. 1765 (Prov.) .... 491 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,057 +566 1790 (U. S.) . 1,555 +498 1800 (U. S.) . 1,743 +188 1810 (U. S.) . 1,776 + 33 1820 (U. S.) . 1,979 +203 1830 (U. S.) . 2,034 + 55 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,864 -170 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,127 +263 1855 (State) . 2,0.32 — 95 1860 (U. S.) . 2,081 + 49 1865 (State) . 2,111 + 30 1870 (U. S.) . 2,.330 +219 1875 (State) . 2,576 +246 1880 (U. S.) . 1,628 —948 1885 (State) . 1,724 + 96 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,814 + 90 1895 (State) . 1,740 — 74 COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. Incorporated May 7, 1662. On April 21, 1761, the westerly part was set off and established as Berkshire County ; June 24, 1811, the northerly part was erected into a new county by the name of Franklin ; and Feb- ruary 25, 1812, the southerly portion of the remaining part was incorporated as the county of Hampden. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790. (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 6,429 - 12,154 +5,725 18,823 +6,669 22,885 +4,062 24,553 +1,668 26,487 +1,934 30,254 +3,767 30,897 + 643 35,732 +4,835 35,485 — 247 37,823 +2,338 39,269 +1,446 44,388 +5,119 44,821 + 433 COUNTY OF H.\.MPSHiHE — Concluded. YeAKS AMD CkNSCS. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Corn- pared with I'rc- vious Census 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 47,232 48,472 51,859 54,710 +2,411 -HI ,240 +3,387 +2,851 TOWN OF AMHERST. Established as a district February 13, 1759, from part of Hadley. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Parts of Hadley annexed January 15, 1789, February 28, 1811, February 18, 1812, and February 17, 1814. Boundary line between Amherst and Hadley estab- lished and part of each town annexed to the other town lUarcLi 1, loiu. 1765 (Prov.) . • • • 645 - 1776 (Prov.) . 915 +270 1790 (U. S.) . 1,233 +318 1800 (U. S.) . 1,358 +125 1810 (U S.) . 1,469 +111 1820 (U. S.) . 1,917 +448 1830 (U. S.) 2,631 +714 1840 (U. S.) . 2,550 — 81 1850 (U. S.) 3,057 +507 1855 (State) 2,937 —120 1860 (U. S.) 3,206 +269 1865 (State) 3,415 +209 1870 (U. 8.) 4,035 +620 1875 (State) 3,937 — 98 1880 (U. S.) 4,298 +361 1885 (State) 4,199 — 99 1890 (U. S.) 4,512 +313 1895 (State) 4,785 1 O*"*^ TOWN OP BELCHERTOWN. Established as "Belcher's Town" June 30, 1761, from the plantation called "Cold Spring." Part an- nexed to Greenwich June 22, 1771. Part annexed to Pelham June 16, 1788. Part included in the new town of Enfteld February 15, 1817. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 418 972 1,485 1,878 2,270 2,426 2,491 2,554 2,680 2,698 2,709 2,636 2,428 2,315 2,346 2,307 2,120 2,161 +554 +513 +393 +392 +156 + 65 + 63 +126 + 18 + n — 73 —208 -113 + 31 — 39 -187 + 41 170 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD. Established June 11, 1762, from the new planta- tion called " New llingham." Certain common lands annexed January 31, 1763. Part of Chesterfield and the plantation called Chestertield Gore established as Goshen May 14, 1781. Part of Goshen annexed June 8, 1789. Part of Norwich annexed February 22, 1794. Boundary lines between Chesterfield and Williams- burg established June 24, 1795, and February 7, 1797. Boundary lines between Chesterfield, Goshen, and Williamsburg established February 16, 1810. Ykars and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with I're- vious.Censiis 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 161 - 1776 (Prov.) . 1,092 -f931 1790 (U. S.) . 1,183 + 91 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,323 +140 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,408 + 85 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,447 + 39 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,416 — 31 1840 (U. S.) . 1,132 —284 1850 (U. S.) . 1,014 —118 1855 (State) . 950 - 64 1860 (U. S.) . 897 — 53 1865 (8tate) . 801 — 96 1870 (U. S.) . 811 + 10 1875 (State) . 746 — 65 1880 (U. S.) . 769 + 23 1885 (State) . 698 - 71 1890 (U. S.) . 608 — 90 1895 (State) . 589 — 19 TOWN OF CUMMINGTON. Established June 23, 1779, from part of the planta- tion called " Number Five." Part established as the District of Plaintield March 16, 1785. Certain common lands called "Murrayfield Grant" and " Minot's Grant," and a gore of 2,200 acres annexed March 21, 1788. Part annexed to Plainfield February 4, 1794. S.) S.) 8.) S.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 873 985 1,009 1,060 1,261 1,237 1,172 1,004 1,085 980 1,037 916 881 805 787 750 +112 + 24 + 51 +201 — 24 — 65 —168 + 81 —105 + 57 —121 — 35 — 76 — 18 — 37 TOWN OF EASTHAMPTON. Established as a district June 17, 1785, from parts of Northampton and Southampton. Made a town June 16, 1809. Boundary line between Eastharapton and Southampton established February 1, 1828. I'arts of Southampton annexed March 13, 1841, and April 4, 1850. Boundary line between Easthampton and South- TOAvx or EASTHAJiPTOx — coiicliided. ampton established February 21, 1862. Boundary line between Easthampton and Westhampton established March 12, 1872. Ykaks and Census. i Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (■ — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 457 586 660 712 745 717 1,342 1,386 1,916 2,869 3,620 3,972 4,206 4,291 4,395 4,790 +129 + T4 + 52 + 33 — 28 +625 + 44 +530 +953 +751 +352 +234 + 85 +104 +395 TOWN OF ENFIELD. Established February 15, 1816, from all the lands in Belchertown and Greenwich which are comprised within the South Parish of Greenwich, together with the farm of Robert Hathaway in said Greenwich. Boundary line between Enfield and Greenfield estab- lished and part of each town annexed to the other town June 12, 1818. 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,056 976 1,036 1,036 1,025 997 1,023 1,065 1,043 1,010 952 990 +183 — 80 + 60 — 11 — 28 + 26 + 42 22 — 33 — 58 -h 38 TOWN OF GOSHEN. Established May 14, 1781, from part of Chesterfield and the plantation called "Chestertield Gore." Part of Conway (Franklin County) annexed February 9, 1785. Part annexed to Chesterfield June 8, 1789. Boundary lines between Goshen and Williamsburg established June 24, 1795, and February 7, 1797. Boundary lines between Goshen, Chesterfield, and Williamsburg established February 16, 1810. 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 681 724 652 632 617 556 512 +43 —20 —15 —61 —44 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 171 CENSUSES OF POPULATION— 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVN OF GOSHEN — conclxided. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State ) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 471 439 411 368 349 327 336 297 304 —41 —32 —28 —43 —19 —22 + 9 -39 + ' TOWN OF GRANBV. EstabliBhed June 11, 1768, from part of South Hadley . Boundary line between Granby and South Hadley established June 28, 1781. Part of South Hadley an- nexed March 9, 1792. Boundary lines between Granby and South Hadley established June 12, 1824, June 20, 1826, and June 16, 1827. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (IT. 8 ) 1855 (State ) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 491 596 786 850 1,066 1,064 971 1,104 1,001 907 908 863 812 753 729 765 748 +105 +190 + 64 +216 2 — 93 +133 —103 — 94 + 1 — 45 — 51 — 59 — 24 + 36 — 17 TOWN OF GREENWICH. Established April 20, 1754, from the plantation called "Quabiu." Part of Belchertown annexed June 22, 1771. Part included in the new town of Dana (Worces- ter County) February 18, 1801. Boundary line between Greenwich and Dana established June 19, 1811. Part included in the new town of Entield February 15, 1816. Boundary line between Greenwich and Enfield estab- lished and part of each town annexed to the other town June 12, 1818. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 434 890 1,045 1,460 1,225 778 813 824 838 803 699 648 +456 +155 +415 —235 —447 + 35 + 11 + 14 — 35 —104 — 51 TOWN OF GREENWICH — COHCluded. Years and CENsrs. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . . . . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 665 606 633 532 526 481 + 17 — 59 + 27 —101 — 6 — 45 TOWN OF HADLEY'. Established May 22, 1661, from the new plantation near Northampton. Boundary lines established Octo- ber 21, 1663. Certain common lands granted to Hadley May 18, 1664. Part established as Hatfield May 31, 1670. Certain common lands granted to Hadley May 7, 1673, and May 16, 1683. Boundary line between HadUy and Sunderland (Franklin County) established January 2, 1740. Part made the District of South Had- ley April 12, 1753. Part made the District of Amherst February 13, 1759. Parts annexed to Amherst January 15, 1789, February 28, 1811, February 18, 1812, and Feb- ruary 17, 1814. Boundary line between Hadley and Amherst established and part of each town annexed to the other town March 1, 1815. Part annexed to North- ampton April 15, 1850. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 573 - 1776 (Prov.) . 681 +108 1790 (U. S.) . 882 +201 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,073 +191 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,247 +174 1820 (U. B.) . 1,461 +214 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,686 +225 1840 (U. S.) . 1,814 +128 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,986 +172 1855 (State) . 1,928 — 58 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,105 +177 1865 (State) . 2,246 +141 1870 (U. S.) . 2,301 + 55 1875 (State) . 2,125 -176 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,938 -187 1885 (State) . 1,747 —191 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,669 - 78 1895 (State) . 1,704 + 35 TOWN OF HATFIELD. Established as " Hattfeilds " May 31, 1670, from part of Hadley. Boundary lines established October 9, 1672. Certain common lands annexed November 26, 1695. Part established as Whately (Franlilin County) April 24, 1771. Part included in the District of Wil- liamsburg April 24, 1771. Boundary line between Hatlield and Williamsburg established and part of each town annexed to the other town March 14, 1845, and March 19, 1846. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. B.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 803 582 703 809 805 823 893 933 1,073 —221 +121 +106 — 4 + 18 + 70 + 40 +140 172 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 17G5-1895 — Continued. TOWX OF HATFIELD — COllCluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Ucci'ease (— ),as C'om- paroil with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,162 1,337 1,405 1,594 1,600 1,495 1,367 1,246 1,262 + 89 +175 -t- 68 +189 + 6 —105 —128 —121 + 16 TOWN OF HUNTINGTON. Formerly called the "District of Norwich," being established June 29, 1773, from part of Murraytield (now Chester, Hampden County). Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part included in the new town of Montgomery (Hampden County) November 28, 1780. Part of Murraytield annexed May 8, 1781. Part annexed to Montgomery March 6, 1792, and a part to Chesterfield February 22, 1794. Parts of Bland- ford and Chester (Hampden County) annexed May 25, 1853. Name changed to Huntington March 9, 1855. 1776 (Prov.) . . . . [742] - 1790 (U. S.) . 742 = 1800 (U. 8.) . 959 +217 1810 (U. 8.) . 968 + 9 1820 (U. S.) . 849 -119 1830 (U. S.) . 795 — 54 1840 (U. S.) . 750 — 45 1850 (U. S.) . 766 + 6 1855 (State) . 1,172 +416 1860 (U. S.) . 1,216 + 44 1865 (State) . 1,163 — 53 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,156 — 7 1875 (State) . 1,095 — 61 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,236 +141 1885 (State) . 1,267 + 31 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,385 +118 1895 (State) . 1,450 + 65 TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD. Established March 12, 1783, from parts of Becket, Partridgetield, and Washington, Berkshire County; Chester, Hampden County; and Worthingtou and the common lands called " Prescott's Grant." 1790 (U. S.) . 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 608 877 822 755 720 1,717 737 677 748 727 728 603 +269 — 55 — 67 — 35 +997 —980 — 60 + Tl — 21 + 1 —125 TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD — COncluded. Years axd Census. Increase (+), „ , or Decrease Popuia- (_),.n,,„„. """ pared with Pre- vious Census 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 648 ' + 45 513 —135 455 — 58 386 — 69 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON. First mentioned May 14, 1656, on page 259, Vol. IV, Part 1, Mass. Records, "Iforasmuch as the towns of Springfield and North Hampton are so remote," and the second mention is on page 271, same volume, "Northwottock, alias North Hampton." Boundary line between Northampton and Springfield (Hampden County) established June 4, 1685. A strip of com- mon land divided between Northampton and Westfield (Hampden County) June 4, 1701. Part established as Southampton January 5, 1753. Part established as Westhampton September 29, 1778. Part annexed to Southampton September 29, 1778. Part included in the District of Easthampton June 17, 1785. Part of I Hadley annexed April 15, 18.50. Boundary line be- i tween Northampton and Westhampton established March 12, 1872. Northampton incorporated as a city June 23, 1883. Act of incorporation accepted by the town September 5, 1883. 1765 (Prov.) .... 1,285 ^ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,790 + 505 1790 (U. S.) . 1,628 — 162 1800 (U. 8.) . 2,190 + 562 1810 (U. S.) . 2,631 + 441 1820 (U. S.) . 2,854 + 223 1830 (U. 8.) . 3,613 + 759 1840 (U. 8.) . 3,750 + 137 1850 (U. 8.) . 5,278 +1,528 1855 (State) . 5,819 + 541 1860 (U. 8.) . 6,788 + 969 1865 (State) . 7,925 +1,137 1870 (IT. 8.) . 10,160 +2,235 1875 (State) . 11,108 + 948 1880 (U. S.) . 12,172 +1,064 1885 (State) . 12,896 + 724 1890 (U. 8.) . 14,990 +2,094 1895 (State) . 16,746 +1,756 TOWN OP PELHAM. Established January 15, 1743, from common land called "New Lisburne." Part of Belchertown an- nexed June 16, 1788. Part included in the new town of Prescott January 28, 1822. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U 1820 (U 1830 (U 1840 (U 1850 (U 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 8.) S.) 8.) 8.) S.) 371 729 1,040 1,144 1,185 1,278 904 956 983 789 748 +358 +311 +104 + 41 + 93 -374 + 52 + 27 —194 — 41 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1705-1895. 173 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWX OF PELHAM — COncludcd. Years and Census. ropula- tioii Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1865 (State) .... 737 — 11 1870 (U. S.) 673 — 64 1875 (State) 633 — 40 1880 (CJ. 8.) 614 — 19 1885 (State) 549 — 65 1890 (U. S.) . ' 486 — 63 1895 (State) 486 = TOWN OF PLAINFIELD. Established as a district March 16, 1785, from part of Curaniington. Part of Cumminglon annexed to the DistrictofPlalnfield February 4, 1794. Part of llawley (Franklin County) annexed June 21, 1803. Made a town June 15, 1807. 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) TOWN OF PRESCOTT. There is considerable ambiguity about the early establishment of this town. In the Mass. Records, Vol. Ill, p. 302, on May 18, 1653, it is stated : " Consid- ering that there is already at Nashaway about 9 fami- lies . . . this Court doth hereby give and grant them liberties of a township and at the request of the in- habitants do order it to be called 'Prescott.'" This record is confusing in regard to Nashaway, which ap- pears to have beon made Prescott, West Towne, and Lancaster by one Act (See Lancaster, Worcester County). Parts of New Salem (Franklin County) and Pelham established as Prescott January 28, 1822. 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1"865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1S90 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 758 780 737 643 611 596 541 493 460 448 376 401 -i_22 —43 —94 —32 —15 —55 —48 —33 -12 -72 -1-25 TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON. Established as a district January 5, 1753, from part of Northampton. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part of Northampton annexed September 29, 1778. Part included in the new town of Montgomery (Hampden County) November 28, 1780. Part included in the District of Easthampton June 17, 1785. Part an- nexed to Montgomery March 6, 1792. Boundary line between Southampton and Easthampton established February 1, 1828. Parts annexed to Easthampton March 13, 1841, and April 4, 1850. Boundary line between Southampton and Easthampton established February 21, 1862. Boundary line between South- ampton and Westhampton established March 12, 1872. Years and Censcs. ropuiii- tiou 1 Increase {+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 437 _ 1776 (Prov.) 740 +303 1790 (U. S.) 829 + 89 1800 (U. 8.) 983 +154 1810 (U. S.) 1,171 +188 1820 (U. 8.) 1,160 — 11 1830 (U. S.) 1,244 + 84 . 1840 (U. 8.) 1,157 — 87 1850 (U. 8.) 1,060 — 97 1855 (State) 1,195 +135 1860 (U. 8.) 1,130 — 65 1865 (State) 1,216 + 86 1870 (U. 8.) 1,159 — 57 1875 (State) 1,050 —109 1880 (U. 8.) 1,046 — 4 1885 (State) 1,025 — 21 1890 (U. 8.) 1,017 — 8 1895 (State) 1,054 + 37 TOWN OF SOUTH HADLEY'. Established as a district April 12. 1753, from part of Hadley. Part established as Grauby June 11, 1768. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between South Hadley and Grauby established June 28, 1781. Part annexed to Grauby March 9, 1792. Boundary lines between South Hadley and Granby established June 12, 1824, June 20, 1826, and June 16, 1827. ! 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 817 584 759 801 902 1,047 1,185 1,458 2,495 2,051 2,277 2,099 2,840 3,370 3,538 3,949 4,261 4,443 — 233 + 175 + 42 + 101 + 145 + 138 + 273 +1,037 — 444 + 226 — 178 + 741 + 530 + 168 + 411 + 312 + 182 174 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF "WARE. Established as a district November 25, 1761, from parts of Palmer (Hampden County), Brookfield and Western (Worcester County), and certain common lands all forming the so-called " Ware-Illvor Parish." Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Parts of Brooktield and Western (now Warren) annexed Feb- ruary 8, 1823. Years axd Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- parod witli Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 485 _ 1776 (Prov.) [773] + 288 1790 (U. S.) 773 = 1800 (U. S.) 997 + 224 1810 (U. S.) 996 — 1 1820 (U. S.) 1,154 -f 158 1830 (U. S.) 2,045 + 891 1840 (U. S.) 1,890 — 155 1850 (U. S.) 3,785 +1,895 1855 (State) 3,498 — 287 1860 (U. S.) 3,597 -f 99 1865 (State) 3,374 — 223 1870 (U. S.) 4,259 + 885 1875 (State) 4,142 — 117 1880 (U. S.) 4,817 + 675 1885 (State) 6,003 +1,186 1890 (U, 8.) 7,329 +1,326 1895 (State) 7,651 + 322 TOWN OF WESTHAMPTON. Established September 29, 1778, from part of North- ampton. Boundary lines between Westhamptou and Easthampton, Northampton, and Southampton estab- lished March 12, 1872. 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 683 756 793 896 918 759 602 670 608 636 587 556 563 541 477 476 + 73 + 37 +103 + 22 —159 —157 + 68 — 62 + 28 — 49 — 31 + T — 22 — 64 — 1 TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG. Established as a district April 24, 1771, from part of Hatlield and certain common lands adjoining. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary lines between Williamsburg and Chesterfield and Goshen establifhcd -Tune 24, 1795, February 7, 1797, and Feb- ruary 16, 1810. Boundary line between Williamsburg and Hatfield established and part of each town annexed TOWX OF WILLIAMSBURG — COncludcd. to the other town March 14, 1845, and March 19, 1846. Boundary line between Williamsburg and Whately (Franklin County) established February 2, 1849. Years and Census. j Increase (+), _ , 1 cpr Decrease Popula- : (_),asCom- I pared with Pre- j vious Census tiou 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. 8. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. 8. 1820 (U. S. 1830 (U. 8. 1840 (U. 8. 1850 (U. S. 1S55 (State 1860 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1870 (U. 8. 1875 (State 1880 (U. B.; 1885 (State 1890 (U. 8, 1895 (State 534 1,049 1,176 1,122 1,0S7 1,236 1,309 1,537 1,831 2,095 1,976 2,159 2,029 2,234 2,044 2,057 1,955 +515 +127 — 54 — 35 +149 + 73 +228 +294 +264 —119 +183 -130 +205 —190 + 13 —102 TOWN OF WORTH INGTOX. Established June 30, 1768, from the new plantation called "Number Three." Part included in the new town of Middlefield March 12, 1783. Part of Chester (Hampden County) annexed June 21, 1799. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) COUN Incorporated M 639 1,116 1,223 1,391 1,276 1,179 1,197 1,134 1,112 1,041 925 860 818 758 763 714 648 +477 +107 +168 —115 — 97 + 18 — 63 22 — 71 —116 — 65 — 42 — 60 + 5 — 49 — 66 Y OF MIDDLESEX. y 10, 1643, from a part of Norfolk County (Mass. Records, Vol. II, p. 38) . 1765 (Prov.)* 1776 (Prov.)* 1790 (U. S.)* 1800 (U. 8.)* 1810 (U. S.)* 1820 (U. 8.)* 34,896 40,121 42,737 46,928 52,789 61,472 + 5,225 + 2,616 + 4,191 + 5,861 + 8,683 * Includes the population of Brighton and Charlestown (annexed to Boston) as follows: 1765, 2,031; 1776, 360; 1790,1,583; 1800,2,751; 1810,5,567; 1820,7,293; 1830,9,755; 1840,12,909; 1850,19,572; 1855,24,595; 1860, 28,440; 1865,30,253; 1870,33,290. CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 175 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. corxTY OF MIDDLESEX — concludcd. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1830 1840 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 (U. 8.)* (U. 8.)* (U. 8.)* (State )* (U. S.)* (State)* (U. S.)* (State) (U. 8.) (State) (U. S.) (State) 77,961 106,611 161,383 194,023 216,354 220,384 274,353 234,112 317,830 357,311 431,167 499,217 +16,489 +28,660 +54,772 +32,640 +22,331 + 4,030 +53,969 + 9,759 +33,718 +39,481 +73,856 +68,050 TOWN OF ACTOX. Eatablished July 3, 1735, from part of Concord called "The Village" or " New Grant," together with " Wil- lard'H Farms." Part included in the second District of Carlisle April 28, 1780. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 18.50 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 611 769 853 901 885 1,047 1,128 1,121 1,605 1,678 1,726 1,660 1,593 1,708 1,797 1,785 1,897 1,978 +158 + 84 + 48 — 16 + 162 + 81 — 7 +484 + 73 + 48 — 66 — 67 +115 + 89 — 12 +112 + 81 TOWN OF ARLINGTON. Formerly called "West Cambridge" being estab- lished as such February 27, 1SU7, from a part of Cam- bridge. Part of Charlestown annexed February 25, 1842. Part included in the new town of Winchester April 30, 1850, and another part included in the new town of Belmont March 18, 1859. Boundary line be- tween West Cambridge and Belmont established Jan- uary 31, 1S61. Boundary line between West Cam- bridge and Cambridge established and a part of each place annexed to the other place February 25, 1862. Name of West Cambridge changed to Arlington April 13, 1867; Act took effect April 30, 1867. By the Prov- ince Laws, Volume II, page 990, the plantation of Arlington in the county of Hampshire was estab- lished June 16, 1739, as Ibe township of Winchester, but no Act has been found abolishing the town of Winchester. 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 971 1,064 1,230 1,363 2,202 + 93 +166 +133 +839 TO"\VN OF .\RLixGTON — concltided. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ) . as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1S55 (State) . . . . 2,670 +468 1860 (U. 8.) 2,681 + U 1865 (State) 2,760 + 79 1870 (U. S.) 3,261 +501 1875 (State) 3,906 +645 1880 (U. 8.) 4,100 +194 1885 (State) 4,673 +573 1890 (U. 8.) 5,629 +956 1895 (State) 6,515 +886 TOWN OF ASHBY'. Established March 6, 1767, from parts of Townsend and Ashburnham and Fitchburg (VV'orcester County). Part of Ashburnham annexed November 16, 1792. Part of Fitchburg annexed March 3, 1829. 1776 (Prov.) .... 422 - 1790 (U. 8.) 751 +329 1800 (U. 8.) 941 +190 1810 (U. 8.) 1,103 +162 1820 (U. S.) : 1>188 + 85 1830 (U. 8.) 1,240 + 52 1840 (U. 8.) 1 1,246 + 6 1850 (U. S.) 1,208 - 38 1855 (State) 1,176 — 32 1860 (U. 8.) 1,091 — 85 1865 (State) 1,080 — 11 1870 (U. S.) 994 — 86 1875 (State) 962 — 32 1880 (U. 8.) 914 — 48 1885 (State) 871 — 43 1890 (U. 8.) 825 — 46 1895 (State) 804 — 21 TOWN OF ASHLAND. Established March 16, 1846, from parts of Framing- ham, HoUiston, and Hopkinton. Part to be aunexed to- Hopkinton when a certain sum is paid by Hopkinton April 28, 1853; three hundred dollars paid by Hop- kinton and the Act took effect May 2, 1853. 1850 (U. S.) . 1,304 _ 1855 (State) 1,308 + 4 1860 (U. S.) 1,554 +246 1865 (State) 1,702 +148 1870 (U. S.) 2,186 +484 1875 (State) 2,211 + 25 1880 (U. 8.) 2,394 +183 1885 (State) 2,633 +239 1890 (U. 8.) 2,532 —101 1895 (State) 2,090 —442 TOWN OF AYER. Established February 14, 1871, from parts of Groton and Shirley. 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) + 9 +309 * See foot-note on page 174. 176 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVX OF ATER- - concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ). as Coni- pareil ■with I're- vious Census 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) .... 2,148 2,101 — 42 — 47 TOWN OF BEDFORD. Established September 23, 1729, from parts ica and Concord. Part of Billerica annexed 26, 1767. of Biller- February 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 457 - 1776 (Prov.) 482 + 25 1790 (U, 8.) 523 + 41 1800 (U. 8.) 538 + 15 1810 (U. 8.) 592 + 54 1820 (U. 8.) 648 + 56 1830 (U. 8.) 685 + 37 1840 (U. 8.) 929 +244 1850 (U. 8.) 975 + 46 1855 (State) 986 + 11 1860 (U. 8.) 843 —143 1865 (State) 820 — 23 1870 (U. 8.) 849 + 29 1875 (State) 900 + 51 1880 (U. 8.) 931 + 31 1885 (State) 930 — 1 1890 (U. 8.) 1,092 +162 1895 (State) 1,169 + 77 TOWN OF BELMONT. Established March 18, 1859, from parts of "Waltham, Watertown, and West Cambridge. Boundary line between Belmont and West Cambridge established January 31, 1861. Boundary line between Belmont and Cambridge established and a part of each place annexed to the other place February 25, 1862. Part annexed to Cambridge April 19, 1880. Boundary line between Belmont and Cambridge readjusted and part of each place annexed to the other place April 28, 1891. 1860 (U. S.) . 1,198 1865 (State) . 1,279 + 81 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,513 +234 1875 (State) . 1,937 +424 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,615 —322 1885 (State) . 1,639 + 24 1890 (U. S.j . 2,098 +459 1895 (State) . 2,843 +745 TOWN OF BILLERICA. On May 29, 1655, by Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 1, p. 237, certain proprietors and inhabitants of Shaw- shine were granted a tract of land on Concord River, the name of the plantation to be " Billirikeyea." Eight thousand acres of common land granted to Billerica May 14, 1656. Certain lauds granted to Bil- lerica May 15, 1657. Boundary line between Billerica and Andover (Essex County) established May 26,1658. Four thousand acres of land granted to Billerica June 7, 1661 . Boundary line between Billerica and Woburu established October 10, 1666. Boundary lines between Billerica and Chelmsford and Concord established June 27, 1701. Part included in the new town of Bed- ford September 23, 1729. Part established as Tewks- TOWN OF BILLERICA — COllCluded. bury December 17, 1734. Part annexed to Bedford February 26, 1767. Part included in the second Dis- trict of Carlisle April 28, 1780. Years and Census. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) Popula- tion 1,334 1,500 1,191 1,383 1,289 1,380 1,374 1,632 1,646 1,772 1,776 1,808 1,833 1,881 2,000 2,161 2,380 2,577 Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census +166 —309 +192 — 94 + 91 — 6 +258 + 14 +126 + 4 + 32 + 25 + 48 +119 +161 +219 +197 TOWN OF 150XB0R0UGH. Established as a district February 25, 1783, from parts of Harvard (Worcester County), Littleton, and 8tow. Boundary line between Boxbo'rough and Little- ton established February 20, 1794. Made a town by chapter 15 of the Revised Statutes May 1, 1836. Boun- dary line between Bosborough and Littleton estab- lished April 30, 1890. 1790 (U. 8.) . 412 _ 1800 (U. 8.) . 387 — 25 1810 (U. 8.) . 388 + 1 1820 (U. 8.) . 424 + 36 1830 (U. 8.) . 474 + 50 1840 (U. 8.) . 426 — 48 1850 (U. 8.) . 395 — 31 1855 (State) . 413 + 18 1860 (U. 8.) . 403 — 10 1865 (State) . 454 + 51 1870 (U. 8.) . 338 —116 1875 (State) . 318 — 20 1880 (U. 8.) . 319 + 1 1885 (State) . 348 + 29 1890 (U. 8.) . 325 — 23 1895 (State) . 307 — 18 TOWN OF BURLINGTON. Established February 28,1799, from part of Woburn. Part annexed to Lexington January 20, 1800. 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. s.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 534 471 508 446 510 645 — 63 + 37 — 62 + 64 + 35 CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 177 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF BVELIXGTOX — COllCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 564 606 594 626 650 711 604 617 574 + 19 + 42 — 12 + 32 + 24 + 61 —107 + 13 — 43 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Originally called "Newtowne." First mentioned in Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 90, "Charlton, Misticke and the newe town," July 26, 1631. The same volume on page 94, states that the " Bounds between Charles- Towne and Newe Towne" were established March 6, 1632. On page 129 under date of September 25, 1634, a part of New Towne to revert to Watertown " if Mr. Hooker and his congregation shall remove hence." Boundary line between Watertown and New Towne established April 7, 1635 (page 144). On September 8, ]636, on page 180, same volume, " Newe Town now called Cambridge," while in the eame volume, page 228, " it is ordered that Newtowne shall henceforward be called Cambridge," this, on May 2, 1638. Boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown established March 13, 1639. Boundary line between Cambridge and Boston established October 7, 1641. One thousand acres of land granted to Cambridge November 12, 1659. The grant renewed October 19, 1664. The North Pre- cinct in Cambridge established as Lexington March 20, 1713 Paris of Charlestown annexed April 18, 1761, and March 6, 1802. Part established as Brighton Feb- ruary 24, 1807. Part established as West Cambridge February 27, 1807. Part annexed to Brighton January 27, 1816. Parts of Charlestown annexed February 12, 1818, and June 17, 1820. Cambridge incorporated as a city March 17, 1846. Act of incorporation accepted by the town March 30, 1846. Part of Watertown annexed April 27, 1855. Boundary line between Cam- bridge and Bomerville established and part of each place annexed to the other place April 30, 1856. Boundary lines established February 25, 1862, between Cambridge and Belmont and West Cambridge and parts of each town annexed to Cambridge and part of Cambridge annexed to Belmont and West Cambridge. Boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville established and part of each place annexed to the other place April 29, 1862. Part of Belmont annexed April 19, 1880. Part of Watertown annexed March 10, 1885. Boundary line be mont readjusted and part o' other place April 28, 1891. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) ween Cambridge and Bel- each place annexed to the 1,571 - 1,586 + 15 2,115 + 529 2,453 + 338 2,323 — 130 3,295 + 972 6,072 + 2,777 8,409 + 2,337 15,215 + 6,806 20,473 + 5,258 26,060 + 5,587 29,112 + 3,052 39,634 +10,522 47,838 + 8,204 52,669 + 4,831 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE — COncluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 59,658 70,028 81,643 + 6,989 +10,370 +11,615 TOWN OF CARLISLE. The original, or first. District of Carlisle was estab- lished April 19, 1754, from a part of Concord, and on October 6, 1756, the district was annexed to Con- cord. The second District of Carlisle was formed from parts of Acton, Billerica, Chelmsford, and Con- cord, and incorporated April 28, 1780. Part of the District of Carlisle annexed to Concord September 12, 1780. Part of the District of Carlisle annexed to Chelmsford March 1,1783. Made a town February 18, 1805. Part of Chelmsford annexed to Carlisle and boundary line established February 17, 1865. 1790 (U. 8.) . 555 _ 1800 (U. S.) . 634 + 79 1810 (U. 9.) . 672 + 38 1820 (U. S.) . 681 + 9 1830 (U. 8.) . 566 —115 1840 (U. 8.) . 556 — 10 1850 (IT. 8.) . 632 + 76 1855 (State) . 630 2 1860 (U. S.) . 621 — 9 1865 (State) . 642 + 21 1870 (U. 8.) . 569 - 73 1875 (State) . 548 — 21 1880 (U. S.) . 478 — 70 1885 (State) . 526 + 48 1890 (U. 8.) . 481 — 45 1895 (State) . 492 + 11 TOWN OF CHELMSFORD. A new plantation "the name thereof to be called Chelmsford " Is mentioned May 29, 1655, in the Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 1, p. 237. Boundary line be- tween Chelmsford and the Indian plantation at Pa- tucket established May 31, 1660. Boundary line be- tween Chelmsford and Billerica established June 27, 1701. "Wameset" annexed June 13, 1726. Part established as Westford September 23, 1729. Part in- cluded in the second District of Carlisle April 28, 1780. Part of the second District of Carlisle annexed March 1, 1783. Part established as Lowell March 1, 1826. Part annexed to Carlisle and boundary line established February 17, 1865. Part annexed to Lowell May 18, 1874. Act accepted by Lowell June 23, 1874, taking effect August 1, 1874. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State ) 1,012 1,341 1,144 1,290 1,396 1,535 1,387 1,697 2,097 2,140 2,291 2,291 + 329 —197 +146 +106 +139 — 148 +310 +400 + 43 +151 178 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TO'U'N OF CHEL3ISF0ED — COnCludcd. Yeaks axd Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. S.) , 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) .... 2,374 2,372 2,553 2,304 2,695 3,162 + 83 — 2 +181 —249 +391 +467 TOWN OF CONCORD. Established September 3, 1635, from a plantation at "Mueketequid." Boundary lines between Concord, Dedham (Norfolk County), and Watertown established August 20, 1638. Boundary line between Concord and Billerica established June 27, 1701. Part included in the new town of Bedford September 23, 1729. Part in- cluded in the new town of Acton July 3, 1735. Part included in the new town of Lincoln April 19, 1754. Part made the first District of Carlisle April 19, 1754. The first District of Carlisle annexed October 6, 1756. Part included in the second District of Carlisle April 28, 1780. Part of the District of Carlisle annexed SejJ- tember 12, 1780. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,564 1,927 1,590 1,679 1,633 1,788 2,017 1,784 2,249 2,244 2,246 2,232 2,412 2,676 3,922 3,727 4,427 5,175 + 363 — 337 + 89 — 46 + 155 + 229 — 233 + 465 — 5 + 2 — 14 + 180 4- 264 +1,246 — 195 + 700 + 748 TOWN OF DRACUT. Established February 26, 1701, from common land. Parts annexed to Lowell February 28, 1851, and May 18, 1874, the latter annexation accepted by LowellJune 23, 1874, taking effect August 1, 1874. Part annexed to Lowell April 1, 1879. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U, 1820 (U. 1830 (U, 1840 (U, 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) S.) 8.) S.) S.) S.) [1,173] 1,173 1,217 1,274 1,301 1,407 1,615 2,188 3,503 1,966 1,881 1,905 + 44 + 57 + 27 + 106 + 208 + 573 +1,315 —1,537 — 85 + 24 TOWN OF DKAciT — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) .... 2,078 1,116 1,595 1,927 1,996 2,443 + 173 — 962 + 479 + 332 + 69 + 447 TOWN OP DUNSTABLE. Certain men were empowered October 17, 1673, to begin a plantation beyond Chelmsford and Groton but no name was given to it. A marginal note in the Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 2, p. 570, says, "a plan- tation about Groaton, called Dunstable." On October 13, 1680, Dunstable is mentioned in a military list (Mass. Records, Vol. V, p. 295). Part established as Nottingham (N. H.) January 4, 1733. Part included in the new town of Litchfield (N. H.) July 4, 1735. Part established as the District of Tyngsborough June 22, 1789. Part annexed to the District of Tyngsborough March 3, 1792. Parts of Groton annexed February 25, 1793, January 26, 1796, and June IS, 1803. Boundary lines between Dunstable and Tyngsborough estab- lished January 29, 1798, and a part of Dunstable an- nexed to Tyngsborough. Boundary line between Dunstable and Tyngsborough established -June 10, 1814. Boundary line between Dunstable and Groton estab- lished February 15, 1820. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8 ) 1895 (State) 559 679 380 485 475 584 593 603 590 533 487 533 471 452 453 431 416 400 +120 —299 +105 — 10 +109 + 9 + 10 — 13 — 57 — 46 + 46 — 62 — 19 + 1 — 22 — 15 — 16 CITY OF EVERETT. Established March 9, 1870, from part of Maiden. Part annexed to Medford April 20, 1875. Incorporated as a city June 11, 1892. Act of incorporation accepted by the town July 19, 1892. 1870 (U. B.) . 2,220 _ 1875 (State) .... 3,651 +1,431 1880 (U. S.) . 4,159 + 508 1885 (State) .... 5,825 +1,666 1890 (U. S.) . 11,068 +5,243 1895 (State) .... 18,573 +7,505 TOWN OF FRAMINGHAM. Mentioned in the Tax Act October 13, 1675 (Mass. Records, Vol. V, p. 56). The plantation of Framing- CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 179 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWX OF FRA3IIXGHA3I — COHCluded. ham established as Framinghara June 25, 1700. Cer- tain corainon lands annexed July 5, 1700. Part of Sherborn annexed July 11, 17U0. Boundary line be- tween Framiugham and Sudbury established June 13, 1701. Part annexed to Southborough (Worcester County) March 7,1786. Part annexed to Marlborough February 23, 1791. Part of Holliston annexed Febru- ary 11, 1833. Part included in the new town of Ash- land March 16, 1846. Part of Natick annexed April 22, 1871. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+) , or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) .... 1,.305 ^ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,574 + 269 1790 (U. S.) 1,598 + 24 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,625 + 27 1810 (U. S.) 1,670 + 45 1820 (U. S.) 2,037 + 367 1830 (U. S.) 2,313 + 276 1840 (U. S.) 3,030 + 717 1850 (U. S.) 4,252 -t-1,222 1855 (State) 4,676 + 424 1860 (U. S.) 4,227 — 449 1865 (State) 4,665 + 438 1870 (U. 8.) 4,968 + 303 1875 (State) 5,167 + 199 1880 (U. S.) 6,235 -t-1,068 1885 (State) 8,275 -f2,040 . 1890 (U. S.) 9,239 + 964 1895 (State) 9,512 4- 273 TOWN OF GROTOX. Established as " Groaten " May 29, 1655, from the plantation of " Petapawag." Part included in the new town of Harvard (Worcester County) June 29, 1732. Part established as the District of Shirley January 5, 1753. Part established as the District of Pepperell April 12, 1753. Parts annexed to Dunstable February 25, 1793, January 26, 1796, and June IS, 1803. Part an- nexed to Shirley February 6, 1798. Part of Pepperell annexed February 3, 1803. Boundary line between Groton and Dunstable established February 15, 1820. Part annexed to Pepperell May 18, 1857. Part in- cluded in the new town of Ayer February 14, 1871. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 3.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,423 1,639 1,840 1,802 1,886 1,897 1,925 2,139 2,515 2,745 3,193 3,176 3,584 1,908 1,862 1,987 2,057 2,192 + 216 + 201 — 38 + 84 + 11 + 28 + 214 + 376 + 230 + 448 — 17 + 408 —1,676 — 46 + 125 + 70 + 135 TOWN OF HOLLISTON. Established December 3, 1724, from part of Sher- born. Part of Hopkinton annexed April 28, 1781. Boundary line between Holliston and Medway (Nor- folk County) established March 3, 1829, and a part of each town annexed to the other town. Part annexed to Framinghani February 11, 1833. Part annexed to Milford (Worcester County) March 27, 1835, and boun- dary lines between Holliston, Hopkinton, and Milford established. Part included in the new town of Ashland March 16, 1846. Boundary line between Holliston and Milford established April 1, 1859. Yeaks axd Census. Popula- tion Increase (-|-), or Decrease (—), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) .... 705 - 1776 (Prov.) . 909 4-204 1790 (U. S.) . 875 — 34 1800 (U. 8.) . 783 — 92 1810 (U. S.) . 989 -1-206 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,042 4- 53 1830 (U. S.) . 1,304 4-262 1840 (U. S.) . 1,782 4-478 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,428 4-646 1855 (State) . 2,894 4-466 1860 (U. S.) . 3,339 4-445 1865 (State) . 3,125 —214 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,073 — 52 1875 (State) . 3,399 -1-326 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,098 —301 1885 (State) . 2,926 —172 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,619 —307 1895 (State) . 2,718 4- 99 TOWN OF HOPKINTON. Established December 13, 1715, from certain common lands and the plantation called "Moguncoy." Pan included in the new town of Upton (Worcester County) June 14, 1735. Part annexed to Holliston April 28, 1781. Part annexed to Upton March 8, 1808. Part of Milford (Worcester County) annexed to Hopkinton, part of Hopkinton annexed to Milford, and boundary lines between Hopkinton, Holliston, and Milford estab- lished March 27, 1835. Part included in the new town of Ashland March 16, 1846. Part of Ashland annexed upon the payment of $300 by Hopkinton, May 2, 1853, in conformity with Act passed April 28, 1853. 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. 8.) . 1800 (U. 8.) . 1810 (U. 8.) . 1820 (U. 8.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. S.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 1,027 1,134 1,317 1,372 1,345 1,655 1,809 2,245 2,801 3,934 4,340 4,132 4,419 4,503 4,601 3,922 4,088 2,984 4- 107 4- 183 + 55 — 27 4- 310 4- 154 4- 436 4- 556 4-1,133 4- 406 — 208 4- 287 84 98 — 679 4- 166 —1,104 4- + 180 CEiq-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF HUDSON. Established March 19, 1866, from parts of Marlbor- ough and Stow. Part of Bolton (Worcester County) annexed March 20, 1868. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 3,389 3,493 3,739 3,968 4,670 5,308 +104 +246 +229 +702 +638 TOWN OF LEXINGTON. Established March 20, 1713, from the North Precinct in Cambridge. Part included in the new town of Lin- coln April U», 1754. Part of Burlington annexed Janu- ary 20, ISOO. Boundary line between Lexington and Lincoln established February 28, 1853. Boundary line between Lexington and Waltham located and defined April 4, 1895. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 912 1,088 941 1,006 1,052 1,200 1,543 1,642 1,893 2,549 2,329 2,220 2,277 2,505 2,460 2,718 3,197 3,498 +176 —147 + 65 + 46 +148 +343 + 99 +251 +656 —220 —109 + 57 +228 — 45 +258 +479 +301 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. B.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. B.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 649 775 740 756 713 706 709 686 719 721 718 711 791 834 +126 — 35 + 16 — 43 + 3 — 23 + 33 + 2 — 3 + 80 + 43 TOWN OF LINCOLN. Established April 19, 1754, from parts of Concord, Lexington, and Weston. Boundary line between Lin- coln and Lexington established February 28, 1853. TOWN OF LINCOLN — Concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1880 (U. 8.) . . , . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 907 901 987 1,111 + 73 — 6 + 86 +124 TOWN OF LITTLETON. By a Resolve dated December 3, 1715, the ownership of a grant made November 2, 1714, is corrected and it is " ordered that the name of the township be hence- forth called Littleton." Part included in the District of Boxborough February 25, 1783. Boundary lines be- tween Littleton and Boxborough established February 20, 1794, and April 30, 1890. 8.) 8.) 8.) 8.) 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 773 1,047 854 904 773 955 947 927 987 985 1,063 967 983 950 994 1,067 1,025 1,136 +274 —193 + 50 —131 +182 — 8 — 20 + 60 — 2 + 78 — 96 + 16 — 33 + 44 + 73 — 42 +111 CITY OF LOWELL. Established March 1, 1826, from part of Chelmsford. Part of Tewksbury annexed March 29, 1834. Incorpo- rated as a city April 1, 1836. Act of incorporation accepted by the town April 11, 1836. Part of Dracut annexed February 28, 1851. Parts of Chelmsford and Dracut annexed May IS, 1874; Act accepted by Lowell June 23, 1874, taking effect August 1, 1874. Part of Tewksbury annexed June 5, 1874. Part of Dracut an- nexed April 1, 1879. Part of Tewksbury annexed May 17, 1888. 1830 1840 ! 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 (U. S.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (State) (V. 8.) (State) (U. B.) (State) (U. S.) (State) (U. 8.) (State ) 6,474 20,796 33,383 37,554 36,827 30,990 40,928 49,688 59,475 64,107 77,696 84,367 +14,322 +12,587 + 4,171 — 727 — 5,837 + 9,938 + 8,760 + 9,787 + 4,632 +13,589 + 6,671 CENSUSES OP POPULATION — 1765-1895. 181 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF MALDEN. On May 2, 1649, " Misticke side men " granted to be a town to be called "Mauldou" (Mass. Kecords, Vol. II, p. 274). Tart annexed to Medford June 10, 1817. Part established as Melrose May 3, 1850. Part estab- lished as Everett March 9, 1870. Part of Medford an- nexed April 20, 1877. Boundary line between Maiden and Medford established February 20, 1878. Maiden incorporated as a city March 31, 1881. Act of incor- poration accepted by the town June 9, 1881. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) .... 983 - 1776 (Prov.) . 1,030 + 47 1790 (U. S.) . 1,033 + 3 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,059 + 26 1810 (U. S.) . 1,384 + 325 1820 (U. S.) . 1,731 + 347 1830 (U. S.) . 2,010 + 279 1840 (U. S.) . 2,514 + 504 1850 (U. S.) . 3,520 +1,006 1855 (State) . 4,592 +1,072 1860 (U. S.) . 5,865 +1,273 1865 (State) . 6,840 + 975 1870 (U. S.) . 7,367 + 527 1875 (State) . 10,843 +3,476 1880 (U. S.) . 12,017 +1,174 1885 (State) . 16,407 +4,390 1890 (U. S.) . 23,031 +6,624 1895 (State) . 29,708 +6,677 CITY OF MARLBOROUGH. On May 31. 1650, the grant to the Whipsufferage planters confirmed, the name of the plantation to be " Marlborow " (Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 1, p. 424). Certain lands granted to Marlborough July 2, 1700. Oil November 16, 1716, the title of a tract of land called " Agaganquamasset " confirmed to Marl- borough (Resolves). Part called "Chauncy" estab- lishedas Westborough (Worcester County) November 18,1717. Part established as South borough (Worcester County) July 6, 1727. Part included in the District of Berlin (Worcester County) March 16, 1784. Part of Fiamingham annexed February 23, 1791. Part an- nexed to Northborough (Worcester County) and boundary line established June 20, 1807. Part an- nexed to Bolton (Worcester County) February 11, 1829. Boundary line between Marlborough and Bol- ton established March 16, 1838. Part of Southborough annexed March 24, 1843. Part included in the new town of Hudson March 19, 1866. Marlborough incor- porated as a city May 23, 1890. Act of incorporation accepted by the town July 14, 1890. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1,287 1,554 1,554 ■ 1,7.35 1,674 1,952 2,077 2,101 2,941 4,288 5,911 7,164 8,474 + 267 + + + + + +1,347 +1,623 +1,253 +1,310 181 61 278 125 24 840 CITY OF MARLBOROUGH — COncludCCl. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 8,424 10,127 10,941 13,805 14,977 — 50 +1,703 + 814 +2,864 +1,172 TOWN OF MAYNARD. Established April 19, 1871, from parts of Sudbury and Stow. 1875 (State) .... 1,965 _ 1880 (U. S.) . 2,291 +326 1885 (State) .... 2,703 +412 1890 (U. S.) . 2,700 — 3 1895 (State) . . . . 3,090 +390 CITY OF MEDFORD. On September 28, 1630, " Meadford " is mentioned in a Tax Act (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 77). Part an- nexed to Charlestown June 21, 1811. Part of Maiden annexed June 10, 1817. Part included in the new town of Winchester April 30, 1850. Part of Everett annexed April 20, 1875. Part annexed to Maiden April 20, 1877. Boundary line between Medford and Maiden estab- lished February 20, 1878. Medford incorporated as a city May 31, 1892. Act of incorporation accepted by the town October 6, 1892. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 790 ^ 1776 (Prov.) . 967 + 177 1790 (U. S.) . 1,029 + 62 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,114 + 85 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,443 + 329 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,474 + 31 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,755 + 281 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,478 + 723 1850 (IT. S.) . 3,749 +1,271 1855 (State) . 4,603 + 854 1860 (U. 8.) . 4,842 + 239 1865 (State) . 4,839 — 3 1870 (U. 8.) . 5,717 + 878 1875 (State) . 6,627 + 910 1880 (U. 8.) . 7,573 + 946 1885 (State) . 9,042 +1,469 1890 (U. S.) . 11,079 +2,037 1895 (State) . 14,474 +3,395 TOWN OF MELROSE. Established May 3, 1850, from part of Maiden. Part ofStoneh.im annexed March 15,1853. Boundary line between Melrose and Stoneham located and defined March 27, 1895. 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (IT. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1,260 1,976 2,532 2,865 3,414 + 716 + 556 + 333 + 549 182 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF aiELROSE — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1875 (State) . . . . 3,990 -f 576 1880 (U. S.) . 4,560 + 570 1885 (State) .... 6,101 -f 1,541 1890 (U. S.) . 8,519 +2,418 1895 (State) . . . . 11,965 +3,446 TOWN OF NATICK. First mentioned in Mass. Records, Vol. V, p. 227, on April 16, 1679, relative to an exchange of land made between the plantation of Natick and Sherborn, said exchange being ratified by the General Court May 30, 1679. Boundary line between Natick and Dedham (Norfolk County) established October 18, 1701. In the Province Laws, Vol. Ill, p. 234, "the plantation of Natick, belonging to no particular town " is mentioned June 28, 1745. On February 28, 1762, the Parish of Natick is established as the District of Natick. On February 19, 1781, the District of Natick made the town of Natick, being an Act confirmatory of the general Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Natick and Needhara (Norfolk County) established and part of each town annexed to the other town June 22, 1797. Part of Sherborn annexed February 7, 1820. Boundary line between Natick and Wayland established April 26, 1850. Part annexed to Framingham April 22, 1871. 1765 (Prov.) .... 474 _ 1776 (Prov.) .... 535 + 61 1790 (U. 8.) . . . . 615 + 80 1800 (U. 8.) . 694 + 79 1810 (U. 8.) . 766 + 72 1820 (U. 8.) . 849 + 83 1830 (U. 8.) . 890 + 41 1840 (U. S.) . 1,285 + 395 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,744 +1,459 1855 (State) .... 4,138 +1,394 1860 (U. S.) . 5,515 +1,377 1865 (State) . . , . 5,208 — 307 1870 (U. S.) . 6,404 +1,196 1875 (State) . . . . 7,419 +1,015 1880 (U. 8.) . 8,479 +1,060 1885 (State) . . . . 8,460 — 19 1890 (U. 8.) . 9,118 + 658 1895 (State) . . . . 8,814 — 304 CITY OF NEWTON. As recorded in Mass. Archives, Vol. CXII, p. 421, December 15, 1691, the petition of the inhabitants of "Cambridge Village sometimes called Little Oara- bridiie" for a name for their town was granted, the name to be Newton and the town's braudmark to be N. An island in Charles River annexed June 21, 1803. Part annexed to Roxbury April 23, 1838. Part an- nexed to Walthara April 16, 1849. Newton incorpo- rated as a city June 2, 1873. Act of incorporation accepted by the town October 13, 1873. Boundary line between Newton and Boston established May 29, 1874. Part of Boston annexed May 5, 1875; Act ac- cepted by Newton June 23, 1875, taking effect July 1, 1875. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1,308 1,625 + 317 CITY OF NEWTON — concluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. S.) . 1,360 — 265 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,491 + 131 1810 (U. S.) . 1,709 + 218 1820 (U. S.) . 1,850 + 141 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,376 + 526 1840 (U. 8.) . 3,351 + 975 1850 (U. 8.) . 5,258 +1,907 1855 (State) . 6,768 +1,510 1860 (U. 8.) . 8,382 +1,614 1865 (State) . 8,975 + 593 1870 (U. S.) . 12,825 +3,850 1875 (State) . 16,105 +3,280 1880 (U. S.) . 16,995 + 890 1885 (State) . 19,759 +2.764 1890 (U. 8.) . 24,379 +4,620 1895 (State) . 27,590 +3,211 TOWN OF NORTH READING. Established March 22, 1853, from part of Reading. Boundary line between North Reading and Lynnfield (Essex County) established and part of each town an- nexed to the other town May 27, 1857, provided the Act is accepted by both towns; Act accepted by North Reading January 7, 1858, and by Lynnfield November 3, 1857. 1855 (State) . . . . 1,050 - 1860 (U. 8.) 1,203 +153 1865 (State) 987 —216 1870 (U. 8.) 942 — 45 1875 (State) 979 + 37 1880 (U. 8.) 900 — 79 1885 (State) 878 — 22 1S90 (U. 8.) 874 — 4 1895 (State) 835 — 39 TOAVN OF PEPPERELL. Established April 12, 1753, from the second precinct of Groton as the district of " Pepperrell." Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part annexed to Groton February 3, 1803. Part of Groton annexed May 18, 1857. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) S.) S.) 8.) S.) S.) 758 1,034 1,132 1,198 1,.333 1,439 1,440 1,571 1,754 1,765 1,895 1,709 1,842 1,927 2,348 +276 + 98 + 66 +135 +106 + 1 +131 +183 + n +130 —186 +133 + 85 +421 CENSUSES or POPULATION — 1765-1895. 183 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVX OF PEPPERELL • - conchided. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), 01' Decrease (— ),as Com- pared ivitli Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) .... 2,587 3,127 3,321 +239 +540 +194 TOWN OP READING. Established May 29, 1644, "Linn Village shall be called Redding" (Mass. Records, Vol. II, p. 73). Boundary line between Reading and "SVoburn estab- lished May 29, 1644. Part included in the new town of Wilmington September 25, 1730. First or South Parish of Reading established as South Reading (now Wakefield) February 25, 1812. Part of South Reading annexed June 16, 1813. Part established as North Reading March 22, 1853. Boundary line between Reading and Lynufield (Essex County) established April 10, 1854. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,530 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,984 +454 1790 (U. S.) . 1,802 —182 1800 (U. S.) . 2,025 +223 1810 (U. S.) . 2,228 +203 1820 (U. S.) . 2,797 +569 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,806 —991 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,193 +387 1850 (U. S.) . 3,108 +915 1855 (State) . 2,522 —586 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,662 +140 1865 (State) . 2,436 —226 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,664 +228 1875 (State) . 3,186 +522 1880 (U. S.) . 3,181 — 5 1885 (State) . 3,539 +358 1890 (U. S.) . 4,088 +549 1895 (State) . 4,717 +629 TOWN OF SHERBORX.* On October 7, 1674, more land was granted to the inhabitants and proprietors of the land at or near Boggestow, the place to be called " Sherborne " (Mass. Records, Vol. V, p. 23). Exchange of land made with the plantation of Natick April 16, 1679, said exchange being ratified by the General Court May 30, 167'9. Grant of October 7, 1674, and the name Sherborne, then given, confirmed May 17, 1684. Part of " Sher- burn " annexed to Framinghara July 11, 1700. Part of " Sherburn " established as Holliston December 3, 1724. Boundary line between "Sherburne" and Medway (Norfolk County) established March 3, 1792. Part of "Sherburne" annexed to Natick February 7, 1820. The name of the town of "Sherburne" changed to Sherborn May 3, 1852. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 670 699 801 775 770 811 899 995 1,043 + 29 +102 — 26 — 5 + 41 + 88 + 96 + 48 TO-\VX OF SHERBORN — COHCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) fS70 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,071 1,129 1,049 1,062 999 1,401 1,391 1,381 1,446 + 28 + 58 — 80 + 13 — 63 +402 — 10 — 10 + 65 TOWN OF SHIRLEY". Established as a district January 5, 1753, from part of Groton. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part of Groton annexed February 6, 1798. Boundary lines between Shirley and Lunenburg (Worcester County) established March 3, 1846, and April 25, 1848. Part included in the new town of Ayer February 14, 1871. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 430 . 1776 (Prov.) 704 +274 1790 (U. S.) 677 — .27 1800 (U. 8.) 713 + 36 1810 (U, S.) 814 +101 1820 (U. S.) 922 +108 1830 (U. 8.) 991 + 69 1840 (U. S.) 957 — 34 1850 (U. S.) 1,158 +201 1855 (State) 1,479 +321 1860 (U. S.) 1,468 — 11 1865 (State) 1,217 -251 1870 (U. 8.) 1,451 +234 1875 (State) 1,352 — 99 1880 (U. S.) 1,365 + 13 1885 (State) 1,242 —123 1890 (U. S.) 1,191 — 51 1895 (State) 1,399 +208 CITY OF SOMERVILLE. Established ilarch 3, 1842, from part of Charlesto wn. Boundary lines between Somerville and Cambridge established and parts of each place annexed to the other place April 30, 1856, and April 29, 1862. Somer- ville incorporated as a city April 14, 1871. Act of incorporation accepted by the town April 27, 1871. Boundary line between Somerville and Boston estab- lished May 4, 1891. 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 3,540 5,806 8,025 9,353 14,685 21,868 24,933 29,971 40,152 52,200 + 2,266 + 2,219 + 1,328 + 5,332 + 7,183 + 3,065 + 5,038 +10,181 +12,048 * The spelling of the town name is given, in each instance, as found in the records. 184 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF STONEHAM. Established December 17, 1725, from part of Charles- town. Part annexed to Melrose March 15, 1853. Part annexed to South Reading (Wakefield) April 5, 1856. Part annexed to Wakefield March 13, 1889. Boundary line between Stoneham and Melrose located and de- fined March 27, 1895. Part of Woburn annexed April 20, 1895. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with Pres vious Census 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 340 319 381 380 467 615 732 1,017 2,085 2,518 3,206 3,298 4,513 4,984 4,890 5,659 6,155 6,284 — 21 + 62 — 1 -f 87 + 148 -f 117 + 285 4-1,068 + 433 + 6S8 -f 92 +1,215 + 471 — 94 + 769 + 496 + 129 TOWN OF STOW. Established May 16, 1683, from the plantation be- tween Concord and Lancaster called " Pompositlicut." Part included in the new town of Harvard (Worcester County) June 29, 1732. Part included in the new town of Boxboroiigh February 25, 1783. Part included in the new town of Hudson March 19, 1866. Part in- cluded in the new town of Maynard April 19, 1871. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 794 - 915 +121 801 —114 890 + 89 885 — 5 1,071 +186 1,220 +149 1,230 + 10 1,455 +225 1,485 + 30 1,641 +156 1,537 —104 1,813 +276 1,022 -791 1,045 + 23 976 — 69 903 — 73 920 + 17 TOWN OF SUDBURY. Established September 4, 1639, from the new planta- tion by Concord. Boundary line between Sudbury and Watertown established April 10, 1651. Boundary line between Sudbury and Franiingham established TOWN OF st'DBURT — Concluded. June 13, 1701. Part established as East Sudbury (now Wayland) April 10, 1780. Part included in the new town of Maynard April 19, 1871. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S ) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,773 2,160 1,290 1,303 1,287 1,417 1,423 1,422 1,578 1,673 1,691 1,703 2,091 1,177 1,178 1,165 1,197 1,141 +387 —870 + 13 — 16 +130 + 6 — 1 +156 + 95 + 18 + 12 +388 —914 + 1 — 13 + 32 — 56 TOWN OP TEWKSBURY'. Established December 17, 1734, from a part of Bil- lerica. Parts annexed to Lowell March 29, 1834, June 5, 1874, and May 17, 1888. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 781 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 821 + 40 1790 (U. 8.) . 958 +137 1800 (U. S.) . 944 — 14 ISIO (U. S.) . 943 — 1 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,008 + 65 1830 (U. S.) . 1,527 +519 1840 (U. 8.) . 906 —621 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,044 +138 1855 (State) . 1,716 +672 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,744 + 28 1865 (State) . 1,801 + 57 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,944 +143 1875 (State) . 1,997 + 53 1880 (U. S.) . 2,179 +182 1885 (State) . 2,333 +154 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,515 +182 1895 (State) . 3,379 +864 TOWN OF TOWNSEND. Established June 29, 1732, from the north part of Turkey Hills. Part included in the new town of Ashby March 6, 1767. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 598 794 993 1,149 1,246 +196 +199 +156 + 97 CENSUSES OE POPULATION — 1765-1895. 185 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF TOWXSEND- - concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 18-20 (U. S.) . 1,482 +236 1830 (U. S.) . 1,506 + 24 1840 (U. S.) . 1,892 +SS6 1S50 (U. 8.) . 1,947 -{- 55 1855 (State) . 2,092 -+-145 1860 (U. S.) . 2,005 — 87 1865 (State) . 2,042 + 37 1870 (U. S.) . 1,962 — 80 1875 (State) . 2,196 +234 1880 (U. S.) . 1,967 —229 1885 (State) . 1,846 -121 1890 (U. S.) . 1,750 — 96 1895 (State) . 1,780 + 30 TOWN OF TYNGSBOROUGH. Established as a district June 22, 1789, from a part of Dunstable. Parts of Dunstable annexed March 3, 1792, and January 29, 1798, and boundary lines estab- lished. Made a town February 23, 1809. Boundary line between Tyngsborough and Dunstable established June 10, 1814. 1790 (U. S.) . 382 _ 1800 (U. S.) . 696 +314 1810 (U. S.) . 704 + 8 1820 (U. 8.) . 808 +104 1830 (U. 8.) . 822 + 14 1840 (U. 8.) . 870 + 48 1850 (U. S.) . 799 — 71 1855 (State) . 714 — 85 1860 (U. 8.) . 626 — 88 1865 (State) . 578 - 48 1870 (U. 8.) . 629 + 51 1875 (State) . 665 + 36 1880 (U. S.) . 631 — 34 1885 (State) . 604 — 27 1890 (U. 8.) . 662 + 58 1895 (State) . 635 — 27 TOWN OF WAKEFIELD. Formerly called South Reading, being established February 25, 1SP2, from a part of Reading. Part of South Reading annexed to Reading June 16, 1S13. Part of Stoneham annexed to South Reading April 5, 1856. Name changed to Wakefield February 25, 1868, taking effect June 30, 1868. Part of Stoneham annexed March 13, 1889. 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8 ) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,311 - 1,517 + 206 2,407 + 890 2,758 + 351 3,207 + 449 3,244 + 37 4,135 + 891 5,349 +1,214 5,547 + 198 6,060 + 513 6,982 + 922 8,304 +1,322 CITY OF "WALTHAM. Established January 4, 17.38, from part of Water- town. Part of Newton annexed April 16, 1849. Part included in the new town of Belmont March 18, 1859. Waltham incorporated as a city June 2, 1884. Act of incorporation accepted by the town July 16, 1884. Boundary line between Waltham and Lexington lo- cated and defined April 4, 1895. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 663 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 870 + 207 1790 (U. 8.) . 882 + 12 1800 (U. 8.) . 903 + 21 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,014 + 111 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,677 + 663 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,857 + ISO 1840 (U. S.) . 2,504 + 647 1850 (U. S.) . 4,464 +1,960 1855 (State) . 6,049 +1,585 1860 (U. 8.) . 6,397 + 348 1865 (State) . 6,896 + 499 1870 (U. 8.) . 9,065 +2,169 1875 (State) . 9,967 + 902 1880 (U. S.) . 11,712 +1,745 1885 (State) . 14,609 +2,897 1890 (U. S.) . 18,707 +4,098 1895 (State) . 20,876 +2,169 TOWN OF WATERTOWN. Established September 7, 1630, "The town upon Charles River to be called Waterton." Part of New Towne to revert to Watertown "if Mr. Hooker and his congregation shall remove hence," September 25, 1634. Boundary line between Watertown and New Towne established April 7, 1635. Boundary lines between Watertown, Concord, and Dedhani (Norfolk County) established August 20, 1638. Boundary line between Watertown and Cambridge established March 13, 1639. Boundary line between Watertown and Dedham established May 22, 1639. Boundary line between Watertown and Sudbury established April 10, 1651. Part established as Weston January 1, 1712. Part established as Waltham January 4, 1738. Part annexed to Cambridge April 27, 1855. Part included in the new town of Belmont March 18, 1859. Part annexed to Cambridge March 10, 1885. 1765 1776 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 18.50 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 (Prov.) (Prov.) (U. S.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. S.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (State) (U. 8.) (State ) (U. 8.) (State ) (U. S.) (State) (U. S.) (State ) 693 1,057 1,091 1,207 1,531 1,518 1,641 1,810 2,837 3,578 3,270 3,779 4,326 5,099 5,426 6,238 7,073 7,788 + 364 + 34 + 116 + 324 — 13 + 123 + 169 +1.027 + 741 — 308 + 509 + 547 + 773 + 327 + 812 + 835 + 715 186 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF WAYLAND. Originally established as East Sudbury April 10, 1780, from a part of Sudbury. Name changed to Way- TOWN OF "WESTON — coiicluded. Increase (+), land March 11, 1835. Boundary line between Wayland Popula- tion or Decrease and Natick established April 26, 1850. Yeaks and Censcs. (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census Increase (+), Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1,091 1,092 1,205 + 50 + 1 +113 1790 (U. S.) . 801 - 1855 (State) 1,205 = 1800 (U. S.) . 835 + 34 1860 (U. 8.) 1,243 + 38 1810 (U. 8.) . 824 — 11 1865 (State) 1,231 — 12 1820 (U. S.) . 962 -fl38 1870 (U. S.) 1,261 + 30 1830 (U. 8.) . 944 — 18 1875 (State) 1,282 , +21 1840 (U. 8.) . 998 + 5i 1880 (U, 8.) 1,448 +166 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,115 +117 1885 (State) 1,427 — 21 1855 (State) . 1,178 -f 63 1890 (U. 8.) 1,664 +237 1860 (U. S.) . 1,188 + 10 1895 (State) 1,710 + 46 1865 (State) . 1,137 1,240 - 51 +103 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1,766 +526 TOWN OF wil:mixgton. 1880 (U. S.) . 1,962 +196 Established September 25, 1730, from parts of Read- 1885 (State) . 1,946 2,060 — 16 +114 ing and Woburn. 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (Slate) . 2,026 — 34 1765 (Prov.) .... 673 - 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 737 710 + 64 — 27 TOWN OF WESTFORD. 1800 (U. S.) 797 + 87 Established September 23, 1729, from part of Chelms- 1810 (U. S.) 716 — 81 ford, as "Wesford." 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 786 731 + 70 — 55 1765 (Prov.) . 962 - 1840 (U. 8.) 859 +128 1776 (Prov.) . 1,193 +231 1850 (U. S.) 874 + 15 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,229 + 36 1855 (State) 958 + 84 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,267 + 38 1860 (U. 8.) 919 - 39 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,330 + 63 1865 (State) 850 - 69 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,409 + 79 1870 (U. 8.) 866 + 16 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,329 — 80 1875 (State) 879 + 13 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,436 +107 1880 (U. S.) 933 + 54 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,473 + 37 1885 (State) 991 + 58 1855 (State) . 1,586 +113 1890 (U. S.) 1,213 +222 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,624 + 38 1895 (State) 1,420 +207 1865 (State) . 1,568 1,803 — 56 +235 1870. (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1,933 +130 TOWN OF WINCHESTER. 1880 (U. 8.) . 2,147 +214 Established April 30, 1850, from parts of Medford, 1885 (State) . 2,193 + 46 West Cambridge, and Woburn. Part annexed to Woburn May 12, 1873. By the Province Laws, Vol. 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,250 + 57 II, p. 990, the plantation of Arlington in the county of 1895 (State) . 2,418 +168 Hampshire was established as the township of Win- chester (June 16, 1739), but no Act has been found abolishing the town of Winchester. TOWN OF WESTON. Established January 1, 1712, from the "West Precinct 1850 (U. S.) 1,353 - of Watertown. Part included in the new town of 1855 (State) . 1,801 + 448 Lincoln April 19, 1754. 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) 1,937 1,968 + 136 + 31 1765 (Prov.) .... 768 - 1870 (U. S.) . 2,645 + 677 1776 (Prov.) . 1,027 +259 1875 (State) . 3,099 + 454 1790 (U. 8.) . . 1,010 — 17 1880 (U. S.) . 3,802 + 703 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,027 + 17 1885 (State) . 4,390 + 588 1810 (U. S.) . 1,008 — 19 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,861 + 471 1S20 (U. S.) . 1,041 + 33 1895 (State) . 6,150 +1,289 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 187 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF WOBURN. On September 27, 1642, " Charlestowne Village is called Wooboine" (Mass. Records, Vol. II, p. 28). Boundary line between Woburn and Reading estab- lished May 29, 1644. Two thousand acres of land granted to Woburn October 19, 1664. Boundary line between Woburn and Billerica established October 10, 1666. Part included in the new town of Wilmington September 25, 1730. Part established as Burlington February 28, 1799. Part included in the new town of "Winchester April 30, 1850. Part of Winchester an- nexed May 12, 1873. W^oburn incorporated as a city May 18, 1888. Act of incorporation accepted by the town May 29, 1888. Part annexed to Stoneham April 20, 1895. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pareil withPre- vinus Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,515 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,691 + 176 1790 (U. S.) . 1,727 + 36 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,228 — 499 1810 (U. S.) . 1,219 — 9 1820 (U. S.) . 1,519 + 300 1830 (U. S.) . 1,977 + 458 1840 (U. S.) . 2,993 +1,016 1850 (U. S.) . 3,956 + 963 1855 (State) . 5,448 +1,492 1860 (U. S.) . 6,287 + 839 1865 (State) . 6,999 + 712 1870 (U. S.) , 8,560 +1,561 1875 (State) . 9,568 +1,008 1880 (U. S.) . 10,931 +1,363 1885 (State) . 11,750 + 819 1890 (U. S.) . 13,499 +1,749 1895 (State) . 14,178 + 679 COUNTY OF NANTUCKET. Incorporated June 22, 1695. (Province Laws, Vol. I, p. 216.) 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 3, .320 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 4,412 +1,092 1790 (U. 8.) . 4,620 + 208 1800 (U. 8.) . 5,617 + 997 1810 (U. 8.) . 6,807 -{•1,190 18-20 (U. 8.) . 7,266 + 459 1830 (U. 8.) . 7,202 — 64 1840 (U. 8.) . 9,012 +1,810 1850 (U. 8.) . 8,452 — 560 1855 (State) . 8,064 — 388 1860 (U. S.) . 6,094 —1,970 1S65 (State) . 4,748 —1,346 1870 (U. 8.) . 4,123 — 625 1875 (State) . 3,201 — 922 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,727 + 526 1885 (State) . 3,142 — 585 1890 (U. 8.) . 3,268 + 126 1895 (State) . 3,016 — 252 TOWN OF NANTUCKET. The original name was "Nantuckett" but was changed by the State of New York, to which it TOWN OF NANTUCKET — concluded. belonged, June 27, 1687, " to be called by the Name of the Trustees of the ffreeholders & Comonalty of the Towne of Sharborn." The island was granted to the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1692, and the name was changed from " Sherburn"" to Nantucket June 8, 1795. Yeaks akd Census. Popula- tion 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1S75 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 3,320 4,412 4,620 5,617 6,807 7,266 7,202 9,012 8,452 8,064 6,094 4,748 4,123 3,201 3,727 3,142 3,268 3,016 Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census +1,092 + 208 + 997 +1,190 + 459 — 64 +1,810 — 560 — 388 —1,970 —1,346 — 625 — 922 + 526 — 585 126 252 + COUNTY OF NORFOLK. On May 10, 1643, the Colony was divided into four counties : Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, and Norfolk. The latter was composed of the towns of Haverhill, Salisbury, Hampton, Exeter, Dover, and Strawberry Bank (Portsmouth). The four last-named towns having been "taken off," upon the separation of New Hampshire from Massachusetts, January 1, 1680, the others were set back to Essex February 4, 1680, and the original county of Norfolk ceased to exist. The present Norfolk County was incorporated March 26, 1793. The date of incorporation of this county is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. It is evident that the territory was well defined and recognized for census purposes prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a county. 1765 (Prov.)* 1776 (Prov.)* 1790 (U. 8.)* 1800 (U. S.)* 1810 (U. 8.)* 1820 (U. S.)* 1830 (U. S.)* 1840 (U. 8.)* 18.50 (U. 8.)* 1855 (State)* 1860 (U. S.)* 1865 (State)* 1870 (U. 8.)* 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) , 17,682 22,124 23,878 27,216 31,245 36,471 41,972 53,140 78,892 94,367 109,950 116,306 89,443 88,.321 96,507 102,142 118,950 134,819 + 4,442 + 1,754 + 3,338 + 4,029 + 5,226 + 5,501 +11,168 +25,752 +15,475 +15, .583 + 6,356 —26,863 — 1,122 + 8,186 + 5,635 +16,808 +15,869 * Includes the population of Dorchester, Roxbury, and West Roxbury (annexed to Boston), as follows: 1765, 2,847; 1776, 2,946; 1790, 3,948; 1800, 5,112; 1810, 6,599; 1820, 7,819; 1830, 9,321; 1840, 13,964; 1850,26,333; 1855,31,621; 1860,41,216; 1865,46,055; 1870,8,683. 188 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF AVON. Established February 21, 1888, from part of Stough- ton. Parts of Holbrook and Randolph annexed April 16, 1889. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 1,384 1,626 -1-242 TOWN OF BELLINGHAM. Established November 27, 1719, from parts of Ded- hara and Wrentham and Mendon (Worcester County). Boundary line between Bellingham and Franklin estab- lished February 23, 1832. Boundary line between Bellingham and Mendon established March 7, 1872. S.) 5.) 8.) 8.) 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 468 627 735 704 766 1,034 1,102 1,055 1,281 1,413 1,313 1,240 1,282 1,247 1,223 1,198 1,334 1,481 -fl59 -1-108 — 31 -I- 62 -1-268 + 68 — 47 -f-226 -fl32 —100 — 73 + 42 — 35 — 24 — 25 +136 -i-147 TOWN OF BRAINTREE. Established May 13, 1640, from land belonging to Boston called " Mount Woollaston." Part included in the new town of Quincy February 22, 1792. Part established as Randolph March 9, 1793. Certain estates in Braintree re-annexed to Randolph June 22, 1811. Part annexed to Quincy April 24, 1856. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S ) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S ) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 2,433 2,871 2,771 1,285 1,351 1,466 1,758 2,168 2,969 3,472 3,468 3,725 3,948 4,156 3,855 4,040 4,848 5,311 + 438 — 100 —1,486 + 66 4- 115 + 292 + 410 -t- 801 + 503 — 4 4- 257 + 223 -f- 208 — 301 + 185 + 808 + 463 TOWN OF BROOKLINE. Established as "Brooklyn" November 13, 1705, from part of Boston called " Muddy River." Boun- dary line between Brookline and Boston established February 22, 1825. Part of Roxbury annexed February 24, 1844. Part annexed to Boston June 18, 1870. The Act accepted by Boston November 4, 1870. Boundary line between Brookline and Boston established April 27, 1872. Part annexed to Boston May 8, 1874. Boun- dary lines between Brookline and Boston established May 27, 1890 and April 13, 1894. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-|-), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 338 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 602 + 164 1790 (U. S.) . 484 — 18 1800 (U. 8.) . 605 + 121 1810 (U. S.) . 784 + 179 1820 (U. S.) . 900 -f- 116 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,043 -f 143 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,365 + 322 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,516 -Fl,151 1855 (State) . 3,737 -1-1,221 1860 (U. S.) . 5,164 +1,427 1865 (State) . 5,262 + 98 1870 (U. S.) . 6,650 +1,388 1875 (State) . 6,675 + 25 1880 (U. 8.) . 8,057 +1,382 1885 (State) . 9,196 +1,139 1890 (U. S.) . 12,103 +2,907 1895 (State) . 16,164 +4.061 TOWN OF CANTON. Established February 23, 1797, from part of Stough- tpn. Part annexed to Stoughton March 31, 1847. 1800 (U. S.) . 1,110 _ 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,353 +243 1820 (U. S.) . 1,268 — 85 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,515 +247 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,995 +480 1850 (U. S.) . 2,598 +603 1855 (State) . 3,115 +517 1860 (U. 8.) . 3,242 +127 1865 (State) . 3,318 + 76 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,879 +561 1875 (State) . 4,192 +313 1880 (U. 8.) . 4,516 +324 1885 (State) . 4,380 —136 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,538 +158 1895 (State) . 4,636 + 98 TOWN OF COHASSET. Established as a district April 26, 1770, from a part of Hingham (Plymouth County). Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part of Scituate (Plymouth County) annexed June 14, 1823. Boundary line between Cohas- set and Scituate established March 20, 1840, and part of each town annexed to the other town. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S ) 1800 (U. 8.) 754 817 849 +63 +32 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 189 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVX OF coHASSET — concludcd. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1810 (U. S.) . 994 +145 1820 (U. S.) . 1,099 +105 1830 (U. S.) . 1,233 +134 1840 (U. S.) . 1,471 +238 1850 (U. S.) . 1,775 +304 1855 (State) . 1,879 +104 1860 (U. S.) . 1,953 + T4 1865 (State) . 2,048 + 95 1870 (U. S.) . 2,130 + 82 1875 (State) . 2,197 + 67 1880 (U. S.) . 2,182 — 15 1885 (State) . 2,216 + 34 1890 (U. S.) . 2,448 +232 1895 (State) . 2,474 + 26 TOWN OF DEDIIAM. On September 8, 1636, the plantation to be settled above the falls of the Charles River established as "Deddam" (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 179). Boun- dary line between Dedham and Roxbury established May 16, 1638. Boundary line between Dedham and Dorchester established May 17, 1638. Boundary line between Dedham, and Concord and Watertown (Mid- diesex County) established August 20, 1638. Boun- dary line between Dedham and Watertown established May 22. 1639. Part estabhshed as Medfield May 22, 1650. Boundary line between Dedham and Natick (Middlesex County) established October 18, 1701. Part established as Needham November 5, 1711. Part included in the new town of Bellinghara November 27, 1719. Part established as Walpole December 10, 1724. Parts of Stoughton annexed April 25, 1733, and De- cember 10, 1737. Boundary line between Dedham and Stoughton established December 11, 1738. Part an- nexed to Dorchester June 7, 1739. Part of Stoughton annexed June 17, 1780. Part established as the District of Dover July 7, 1784. Boundary line between Ded- ham and Dover established March 7, 1791. Part re- annexed to Walpole June 21, 1811. Part annexed to Dorchester June 17, 1831. Part of Dedham annexed by Act of April 21, 18o2 to West Roxbury npon pay- ment of $400 by West Roxbury; the Act accepted by West Roxbury April 30, 1852; amount paid by West Roxbury July 4, 1853. Part annexed to Walpole April 30, ]852» Part included In the new town of Hyde Park April 22, 1868. Boundary line, fixed by the Act of April 22, 1868, changed May 1, 1863. Part included in the new town of Norwood February 23, 1872. 1765 1776 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1S50 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 (Prov.) (Prov.) (U. 8.) (U. (U. (U. (U. (U. (U. s.) 8) S.) S.) S.) S.) (State) (U. S.) (State) (U. S.) (State) (U. S.) 1,909 1,937 1,6.59 1,973 2,172 2.493 3,117 3,290 4,447 5,633 6,330 7,195 7,342 5,756 6,233 28 278 314 199 + + + + 321 + 624 + 173 +1,157 +1,186 + 697 + 865 + 147 —1,586 + 477 To^vN OF DEDHAM — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 6,641 7,123 7,211 +408 +482 + 88 TOWN OF DOVER. Established as a district July 7, 1784, from part of Dedham. Boundary line between the District of Dover and Dedham established March 7, 1791. Made a town March 31, 1836. Act accepted by the district May 2, 1836. Boundary line between Dover and Walpole established February 27, 1872. 1790 (U. S.) . 485 ^ 1800 (U. B.) . 511 + 26 1810 (U. S.) . 548 + 37 1820 (U. S.) . 548 = 1830 (U. S.) . 497 — 51 1840 (U. 8.) . 520 + 23 1850 (U. 8.) . 631 +111 1855 (State) . 745 +114 1860 (U. 8.) . 679 — 66 1865 (State) . 616 — 63 1870 (U. S.) . 645 + 29 1875 (State) . 650 + 5 1880 (U. 8.) . 653 + 3 1885 (State) . 664 + 11 1890 (U. S.) . 727 + 63 1895 (State) . ■ 668 — 59 TOWN OF FOXBOROUGH. Established June 10, 1778, from parts of Stoughton, Stoughlonham (now Sharon), Walpole, and Wren- tham. Parts of Sharon and Stoughton annexed and boundary lines established March 12, 1793. Boundary line between Foxborough and Wrentham established February 3, 1819. Part of Wrentham annexed Febru- ary 7, 1831. Boundary line between Foxborough and Sharon established and part of each town annexed to the other town January 30, 1833. Parts annexed to Walpole March 27, 1833, and March 28, 1834. Part of Sharon annexed February 28, 1850. 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State ) 1880 (r. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 674 779 870 1,004 1,165 1,298 1,880 2,570 2,879 2,778 3,057 3,168 2,950 2,814 2,933 3,219 +105 + 91 +134 +161 +133 +582 +690 +309 —101 +279 +111 —218 —136 +119 +286 190 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWX OP FRANKLIN. Established March 2, 1778, from part of Wrentham. Part of Medway annexed June 25, 1792. Boundary line between Franklin and Medway established No- vember 13, 1792. Boundary lines between Franklin and Bellingham and Medway established February 23, 1832. Boundary line between Franklin and Medway estab- lished March 13, 1839, and a part of Franklin annexed to Medway. Part included in the new town of Nor- folk February 23, 1870. Yeaks and Ckxsus. 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (8tate) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (8tate) 1880 (U. 8.) 18S5 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) Popula- tion 1,101 1,285 1,398 1,630 1,662 1,717 1,818 2,044 2,172 2,510 2,512 2,983 4,051 3,983 4,831 5,136 Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 00 101 + 184 -\- 113 + 232 + 32 + + + 226 -f 128 + 338 + 2 + 471 -1-1,068 — 68 -f- 848 -f 305 TOWN OF HOLBROOK. Established February 29, 1872, from part of Ran- dolph. Part annexed to Avon April 16, 18S9. 1875 (State) .... 1,726 _ 1880 (U. S.) . 2,130 +404 1885 (State) . . . . 2,334 +204 1890 (U. S.) . 2,474 +140 1895 (State) .... 2,298 -176 TOWN OF HYDE PARK. Established April 22, 1868, from parts of Dedham, Dorchester, and Milton. Act amended and boundary line changed May 1, 1868. 1870 (U. S.) . 4,136 _ 1875 (State) .... 6,316 +2,180 1880 (U. 8.) . 7,088 + 772 1885 (State) . . . . 8,376 +1,288 1890 (U. 8.) . 10,193 +1.817 1895 (State) .... 11,826 +1,633 TOWN OF MEDFIELD. Established May 22, 1650. " At the request of the in- habitants of Dedham, the village there is by this Court named Meadfeild " (Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 1, p. 7). Land granted to Medtield May 28, 1659. Part established as Medway October 24, 1713. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) TOAVX OF MEDPIELD — COncludcd. Y'kars and Census. Popula- tion 1810 (U. 8. 1820 (U. S. 1830 (U. 8. 1840 (U. S. 1850 (U. S. 1855 (State 1860 (U. S. 1865 (State 1870 (U. S. 1875 (State 1880 (U. 8. 1885 (State 1890 (U. S. 1895 (State 786 892 817 883 966 984 1,082 1,012 1,142 1,163 1,371 1,694 1,493 1,872 Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census + 41 +106 — 75 + 66 + 83 + 18 + 98 — 70 +130 + 21 +208 +223 —101 +379 TOWN OP MEDWAY'. Established October 24, 1713, from part of Medfield. Boundary line between Medway and Sherborn (Middle- sex County) established March 3, 1792. Part annexed to Franklin June 25, 1792. Boundary line between Medway and Franklin established November 13, 1792. Boundary line between Medway and Holliston (Mid- dlesex County) established and part of each town an- nexed to the other town March 3, 1829. Boundary line between Medway and Franklin established February 23, 1832. Part of Franklin annexed and boundary line established March 13, 1839. Part included in the new town of Norfolk February 23, 1870. Part established as Millis February 24, 1885. 1765 (Prov.) .... 785 _ 1776 (Prov.) 912 + 127 1790 (U. 8.) 1,035 + 123 1800 (U. 8.) 1,050 + 15 1810 (U. S.) 1,213 + 163 1820 (U. 8.) 1,523 + 310 1830 (U. 8.) 1,756 + 233 1840 (U. 8.) 2,043 + 287 1850 (U. S.) 2,778 + 735 1855 (State) 3,230 + 452 1860 (U. 8.) 3,195 — 35 1865 (State) 3,219 + " 24 1870 (U. S.) 3,721 + 502 1875 (State) 4,242 + 521 1880 (U. S.) 3,956 — 286 1885 (State) 2,777 —1,179 1890 (U. 8.) 2,985 + 208 1895 (State) 2,913 — 72 TOWN OP MILLIS. Established February 24, 1885, from part of Medway. 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) +103 +220 TOWN OF MILTON. Established May 7, 1662, from part of Dorchester called " Uncataquissett." Part included in the new CENSUSES OP POPULATION — 1765-1895. 191 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOAVX OF MILTON — COUCludecl. town of Hyde Park April 22, 1868. The Act amended and boundary lines changed May 1, 1868. Boun- dary line between Milton and Qxiincy established and part of each town annexed to the other town April 16, 1885. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- parfil with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 943 - 1776 (Prov.) . 1,213 + 270 1790 (U. S.) . 1,039 — 174 1800 (U. S.) . 1,143 -t- 104 1810 (U. B.) . 1,264 + 121 1820 (U. S.) . 1,502 + 238 1830 (U. S.) . 1,576 + 74 1840 (U. S.) . 1,822 -f 246 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,241 + 419 1855 (State) . 2,656 + 415 1860 (U. S.) . 2,669 + 13 1865 (State) . 2,770 + 101 1870 (U. S.) . 2,683 — 87 1875 (State) . 2,738 -\- 55 1880 (U. S.) . 3,206 + 468 1885 (State) . 3,555 + 349 1890 (U. S.) . 4,278 + 723 1895 (State) . 5,518 +1,240 TOWN OF NEEDIIAM. Established November 5, 1711, from part of Ded- ham. Boundary line between Needhani and Natick (Middlesex County) established and part of each town annexed to the other town June 22, 1797. Part estab- lished as Wellesley April 6, 1881. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 945 912 1,130 1,072 1,097 1,227 1,418 1,488 1,944 2,401 2,658 2,793 3,607 4,548 5,252 2,586 3,035 3,511 + 191 + 70 -\- 456 -f 457 + 257 + 135 TOWN OF NORFOLK. Established February 23, 1870, from parts of Frank- lin, Medway, Walpole, and Wrentham. Boundary line between Norfolk and Wrentham established April 19, 1871. 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1,081 920 930 Towx OF NORFOLK — concluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 825 913 882 —105 + 88 — 31 TOWN OF NORWOOD. Established February 23, 187i ham and Walpole. from parts of Ded- 1875 (State) .... 1,749 - 1880 (U. 8.) . 2,345 +596 1885 (State) .... 2,921 +576 1890 (U. S.) . 3,733 +812 1895 (State) . . . . 4,574 +841 CITY OF QUINCY. Established February 22, 1792, from part of Brain- tree as Qulncy, and part of that part of Dorchester called " Squantum and the Farms " annexed. Another part of " Squantum and the Farms " annexed February 10,1814. Part of Dorchester annexed February 12, 1819. Boundary line between Quincy and Dorchester estab- lished, and part of Dorchester annexed February 21, 1820. Part of Dorchester annexed May 2, 1855. Part of Braintree annexed April 24, 1856. Boundary line between Quincy and Milton established and part of each town annexed to the other town April 16, 1885. Qnincy incorporated as a city May 17, 1888. Act of incorporation accepted by the town June 11, 1888. 1800 (U. S.) . 1,081 - 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,281 + 200 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,623 + 342 1830 (U. S.) . 2,201 + 578 1840 (U. S.) . 3,486 +1,285 1850 (U. 8.) . 5,017 +1,531 1855 (State) . 5,921 + 904 1860 (U. S.) . 6,778 + 857 1865 (State) . 6,718 — 60 1870 (U. 8.) . 7,442 + 724 1875 (State) . 9,155 +1,713 1880 (U. S.) . 10,570 +1,415 1885 (State) . 12,145 +1,575 1890 (U. 8.) . 16,723 +4,578 1895 (State) . 20,712 +3,989 TOWN OF RANDOLPH. Established March 9, 1793, from part of Braintree. Certain estates in Braintree re-aunexed June 22, 1811. Boundary line between Randolph and Abington (Plym- outh County) established March 21, 1861. Part estab- lished as Holbrook February 29, 1872. Part annexed to Avon April 16, 1889. 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1,021 1,170 1,546 2,200 3,213 4,741 5,538 + 149 + 376 + 654 +1,013 +1,528 + 797 192 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TO"\vx OF EAXDOLPH — concludcd. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1860 (U. 8.) . 5,760 + 222 1865 (State) . 5,734 — 26 1870 (U. S.) . 5,642 — 92 1875 (State) . 4,064 —1,578 1880 (U. S.) . 4,027 — 37 1885 (State) . 3,807 — 220 1890 (U. S.) . 3,946 -t- 139 1895 (State) . 3,694 — 252 TOWN OF SHAROX. Originally established as the District of Stoughton- ham June 21, 1765, from part of Stoughlon. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Part included in the new town of Foxborough June 10, 1778. Name changed to Sharon February 25, 17t<3. Parts of Stough- ton annexed February 16, 1789, and February 22, 1792. Boundary line between Sharon and Foxborough estab- lished and parts of Sharon and Stoughton annexed to Foxborough March 12, 1793. Parts annexed to Wal- pole February 28, 1804, and June 21, 1811. Boundary line between Sharon and Foxborough established and part of each town annexed to the other town .January 30, 1833. Part annexed to Foxborough February 28, 1850. Part of Stoughton annexed March 26, 1864. Part annexed to Walpole May 1, 1874. 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (IT. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,261 1,034 1,018 1,000 1,010 1,023 1,076 1,128 1,331 1,377 1,393 1,508 1,330 1,492 1,328 1,634 1,717 —227 — 16 — 18 + 10 + 13 + 53 + 52 -1-203 + 46 + 16 +115 -178 -1-162 —164 -f306 + 83 TOWN OF STOUGHTON. Established December 22, 1726, from part of Dor- chester. Parts annexed to Dedhara April 25, 1733, and December 10, 1737. Boundary line between Stoughton and Dedham established December 11, 1738. Part established as the District of Stoughtonham June 21, 1765. Part annexed to Bridgewater (Plymouth County) November 20, 1770. Part included in the new town of Foxborough June 10,1778. Part annexed to Dedham June 17, 17S0. Parts annexed to Sharon Feb- ruary 16, 1789, and February 22, 1792. I'art annexed to Foxborough March 12, 1793. Part established as Canton February 23, 1797. Part annexed to Bridge- water February 8, 1798. Part of Canton annexed March 31, 1847. Part annexed to Sharon March 26, 1864. Part established as Avon February 21, 1888. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 2,321 2,097 TOWN OF STOUGHTOX — CODCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,994 — 103 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,020 — 974 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,134 + 114 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,313 -f 179 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,591 + 278 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,142 -f 551 1850 (U. 8.) . 3,494 +1,352 1855 (State) . 4,370 + 876 1860 (U. S.) . 4,830 -f 460 1865 (State) . 4,855 4- 25 1870 (U. S.) . 4,914 -1- 59 1875 (State) . 4,842 — 72 1880 (U. S.) . 4,875 + 33 1885 (State) . 5,173 + 298 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,852 — 321 1895 (State) . 6,272 1 -I- 420 TOWN OF WALPOLE. Established December 10, 1724, from part of Ded- ham. Part included in the new town of Foxborough June 10, 1778. Part of Sharon annexed February 28, 1804. Part of Sharon annexed and part of Dedham re-annexed June 21, 1811. Parts of Foxborough an- nexed March 27, 18.33, and March 28, 1834. Part of Dedham annexed April 30, 1852. Part included in the new town of Norfolk February 23, 1870. Part included iu the new town of Norwood Februarj' 23, 1872. Boundary line between "Walpole and Dover es- tablished February 27, 1872. Part of Sharon annexed May 1, 1874. —224 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 785 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 967 +182 1790 (U. S.) . 1,005 -1- 38 1800 (U. S.) . 989 — 16 1810 (U. S.) . 1,098 -1-109 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,366 -f268 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,442 + 76 1840 (U. S.) . 1,491 -t-49 1850 (U. S.) . 1,929 -1-438 1855 (State) . 1,935 + 6 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,037 -fl02 1865 (State) . 2,018 — 19 1870 (U. S.) . 2,137 -1-119 1875 (State) . 2,290 -1-153 1880 (U. 8.) . 2,494 -1-204 1885 (State) . 2,443 — 51 1890 (U. S.) . 2,604 4-161 1895 (State) . 2,994 -i-390 TOWN OF WELLESLEY'. Established April 6, 1881, from part of Needham. 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 3,013 3,600 4,229 4-587 4-629 CENSUSES or rOPULATION 1765-1895. 193 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF WEYMOUTH. On September 2, 1635, the name of the plantation of " WessaguBcus " changed to *' Waymolhe" (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 156) . Boundary Hue between Wey- mouth and Abington (Plymouth County) established March 31, 1S47. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- jiared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . 1,258 - 1776 (Prov.) . 1,471 + 213 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,469 — 2 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,803 -f 334 1810 (U. 8.) . 1 1,889 + 86 1820 (U. 8.) . 2,407 -+- 518 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,837 + 430 1840 (U. 8.) . 3,7H8 + 901 1850 (U. 8.) . 5,369 -1-1,631 1855 (State) . 6,530 +1,161 1860 (U. S.) . 7,742 +1,212 1865 (State) . 7,975 + 233 1870 (U. S.) . 9,010 +1,035 1875 (State) . 9,819 + 809 1880 (U. 8.) . 10,570 + 751 1885 (State) . 10,740 + 170 1890 (U. 8.) . 10,866 + 126 1895 (State) . 11,291 + 425 TOWX OF WRENTHAM. On October 15, 1673, lands granted to the inhabitants of WoUonopaug, and name changed to W^reutham. Part included in the new town of Bellinghara November 27, 1719. Part established as Franklin March 2, 1778. Part included in the new town of Foxborough June 10, 1778. Boundary line between Wrenlham and Fox- borough established February 3, 1819. Boundary line between Wrentham and Attleborough (Bristol County) established and part of Attleborough annexed Febru- ary 18, 1S30. Part annexed to Foxborough February 7, 1831. Part included iu the new town of Norfolk Feb- ruary 23, 1870. Boundary line between Wrentham and Norfolk established April 19, 1871. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 2,022 2,879 1,767 2,061 2,478 2,801 2,598 2,915 3,037 3,242 3,406 3,072 2,292 2,395 2,481 2,710 2,566 2,584 + 857 —1,112 + 294 + 417 + 323 — 103 + 217 + 122 + 205 + 164 — 334 — 780 + a03 + 86 + 229 — 144 + 18 COUNTY OF PLYMOUTH. Incorporated June 2, 1685 (Plymouth Colony Laws, edition 1836, p. 295). COrXTY OF PLYMOUTH ■ ■ concluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-|-;, or Decrease (— ), as Com- l)ared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. S.) . 1800 (U. 8.) . 1810 (U. 8.) . 1820 (U. 8.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. S.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . I860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State )^. 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1883 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 25,777 29,113 31,740 32,302 35,169 38,136 43,044 47,.373 65,697 61,495 64,768 63,107 65,365 69,362 74,018 81,680 92,700 101,498 + 3,336 + 2,627 + 562 + 2,867 + 2,967 + 4,908 + 4,329 + 8,324 + 5,798 + 3,273 — 1,661 + 2,258 + 3,997 + 4,656 + 7,662 4-11,020 + 8,798 TOWN OF ABINGTON. Established June 10, 1712, from part of Bridgewater and certain lands adjoiuing, as "Abingdon." Part included iu the new town of Hanover June 14, 1727. Boundary line between Abiugton and Weymouth (Nor- folk County) established March 31, 1847. Boundary line between Abington and Randolph (Norfolk County) established March 21, 1861. Boundary line between Abington and Hiugham established March 21, 1861. Part established as Rockland March 9, 1874. Part included in the new town of South Abington (now AVhitman) March 4, 1875. 1765 (Prov.) .... 1,263 - 1776 (Prov.) . 1,293 + 30 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,453 + 160 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,623 -h 170 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,704 + 81 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,920 + 216 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,423 + 503 1840 (U. 8.) . 3,214 + 791 1850 (U. 8.) . 5,269 +2,055 1855 (State) . 6,937 +1,668 1860 (U. 8.) . 8,527 +1,590 1865 (State) . 8,576 + 49 1870 (U. 8.) . 9,308 + 732 1875 (State) . 3,241 -6,067 1880 (U. S.) . 3,697 + 456 1885 (State) . 3,699 + 2 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,260 + 561 1895 (State) . 4,207 — 53 TOw^ r OF BRI DGEWATI :r. 4U T^.....!^.. ....rv*-. " Ordered (June 3, 1656) that henceforth Duxburro-w New Plantation bee allowed to bee a townshipe of yt Belfe, destinct from Duxburrow, and to bee called by the name of Bridgewater " (Ply. Col. Rec, Vol. I, p. 101). Certain lands granted to Bridgewater June 3, 1662, Lands between Bridgewater and Weymouth (Norfolk County), called Foord's Farms, and lands adjfiining annexed February 11, 1691. Part included in the new town of Abington June 10, 1712. Parts of 194 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 189 e». CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF BRIDGE-WATEK — COncludcd. Btoughton (Norfolk County) annexed November 20, 1770, and February 8, 1798. Part established as North Bridgewater(now Brockton) June 15,1821. Partestab- lished as West Bridgewater February 16, 1822. Part established as East Bridgewater June 14, 1823. Part annexed to Halifax February 20, 1824. Boundary line between Bridgewater and East Bridgewater estab- lished February 23, 1838. Boundary line between Bridgewater and East Bridgewater established and part of each town annexed to the other town March 20, 1846. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),a.s Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State ) 3,942 4,364 4,975 5,200 5,157 l,7u0 1,855 2,131 2.790 3,363 3,761 4,196 3,660 3,969 3,620 3,827 4,249 4,686 -I- 422 -f 611 + 225 — 43 —3,457 + 155 -f 276 + 659 + 573 -1- 398 -f 435 — 536 -1- 309 — 349 -I- 207 -(- 422 + 437 CITY OF BROCKTON. Originally established as North Bridgewater June 15, 1821, from part of Bridgewater. Boundary line between North Bridgewater and West Bridgewater established January 26, 1825. Name authorized to be changed March 28, 1874. Brockton adopted as the name May 5, 1874. Part annexed to South Abington (now Whitman) and parts of East Bridgewater and South Abington annexed April 24, 1875. Brockton incorporated as a city Aqiril 9, 1881. Act of incorpo- ration accepted by the town May 23, 1881. Part of West Bridgewater annexed to Brockton, if the Act is accepted by Brockton, May 8, 1893. Act accepted by Brockton November 7, 1893, taking effect March 1, 1894. Act of May 8, 1893, amended March 12, 1894. The date of establishment of North Bridgewater is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory was well defined and recog- nized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a town. 1820 (U. 8.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. 8.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 1,480 1,953 2,616 3,939 6,205 6,584 6,332 8,007 10,578 13,608 20,783 27,294 33.165 -h 473 ■f 663 -1-1,323 -fl,266 -i-1,379 — 252 -1-1,675 -1-2,571 -f3,030 +7.175 -f6,511 -1-5,871 TOWN OF CARVER. Established June 9, 1790, from part of Plympton. Boundary line between Carver and Plympton estab- lished February 8, 1793. Part annexed to Wareham January 20, 1827. Boundary line between Carver and Middleborough established March 24, 1849. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-(-), (ir Decrease (— ). as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 847 863 858 839 970 995 1,186 1,205 1,186 1,059 1,092 1,127 1,039 1,091 994 1,016 + 16 — 5 — 19 +131 + 25 +191 + 19 — 19 —127 + 33 + 35 — 88 + 52 — 97 + 22 TOWN OF DUXBURY. " Ducksburrow " made "a towneship and to have the priviledges of a towne" June 7, 1637 (Ply. Col. Rec.Vol.I, p. 62). Boundary lines established March 2, 1641. Part called the " Duxborrow New' Planta- tion " established as Bridgewater June 3, 1656. Na- massakeesett annexed March 2, 1658. Cert.iin lands granted to Duxbury and Marshlield March 6, 1661. Boundary line between Duxbury and "the Major's Purchase" established July 5, 1670. Boundary lines established June 5, 1678. Boundary line between Dux- bury and Marshfield established February 23, 1683. Part called " Mattakeeset " included in the new town of Pembroke March 21, 1712. Boundary line between Duxbury and Marshfield established June 14, 1813. Part annexed to Kingston April 14, 1857. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,050 _ 1776 (Prov.) 1,254 +204 1790 (U. S.) 1,454 '+200 1800 (U. 8.) 1,664 -f210 1810 (U.S.) 2.201 +537 1820 (U. S.) 2,403 -f-202 1830 (U. 8.) 2,716 -f313 1840 (U. 8.) 2,798 -f 82 1850 (U. 8.) 2,679 -119 1855 (State) 2,620 — 59 1860 (U. 8.) 2,597 — 23 1865 (State) 2,384 —213 1870 (U. 8.) 2,341 — 43 1875 (State) 2,245 — 96 1880 (U. 8.) 2,196 — 49 1885 (State) 1,924 -272 1890 (U. 8.) 1,908 — 16 1895 (State) 1,966 + 58 TOWN OF EAST BRIDGEWATER. Established June 14, 1823, from part of Bridgewater. Boundary line between East Bridgewater and Bridge- CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 195 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF EAST BRIDGEWATER — COUCluded. water established February 23, 1838. Boundary line between East Bridgewater and Bridgewater estab- liehed and part of each town annexed to the other town March 20, 1846. Part of Halifax annexed and boundary line established April 11, 1857. I'art in- cluded in the new town of South Abington (Whit- man) March 4, 1875. Part annexed to Brocljton April 24,1875. The date of establishment of this town Is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a district or town. Years and Census. Popula- tinn Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. S.) . 1,435 - 1830 (U. S.) . 1,653 +218 1840 (U. S.) . 1,950 +297 1850 (U. S.) . 2,545 +595 1855 (State) . 2,930 +385 1860 (U. SO . 3,207 +277 1865 (State) . 2,976 —231 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,017 + 41 1875 (State) . 2,808 —209 1880 (U. S.) . 2,710 — 98 1885 (State) . 2,812 +102 1890 (U. S.) . 2,911 + 99 1895 (State) . 2,894 — 17 TOWN OF HALIFAX. Established July 4, 1734, from parts of Middle- borough, Pembroke, and Plympton, as " Ilallifax." Part of Bridgewater annexed February 20, 1824. Part of Plympton annexed March 16, 1831. Part annexed to East Bridgewater and boundary line established April 11, 1857. Boundary line between Halifax and Plympton established and part of each town annexed to the other town February 6, 1863. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) TOWN OF HANOVER. Established June 14, 1727, from parts of Abington and Scituate. Boundary line between Hanover and Pembroke established March 6, 1835. Boundary line between Hanover and South Scituate (Norwell) estab- lished May 15, 1857. Boundary line between Hanover TOWN OF HANOYER — COllcluded. and South Scituate established and part of each town annexed to the other town February 11, 1878. Boun- dary line between Hanover and Kockland established and part of each town annexed to the other town March 23, 1878. Boundary line between Hanover and Pembroke established April 23, 1885. Ykaks and Census. PoiHiIa- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . [1,105] _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,105 =: 1790 (U. S.) . 1,084 — 21 1800 (U. S.) . 958 -126 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,171 +213 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,211 + 40 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,303 + 92 1840 (U. S.) . 1,488 +185 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,592 +104 1855 (State) . 1,674 + 82 1860 (U. S.) . 1,565 —109 1865 (State) . 1,545 — 20 1870 (U. S.) . 1,628 , + 83 1875 (State) . 1,801 +173 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,897 + 96 1885 (State) . 1,966 + 69 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,093 +127 1895 (State) . 2,051 — 42 TOWN OF HANSON. Established February 22, 1820, from part of Pem- broke. 1820 (U. S.) . ' 917 - 1830 (U. 8.) . j 1,0.30 +113 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,040 + 10 1850 (U. S.) . 1.217 +177 1855 (State) . 1,231 + 14 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,245 + 14 1865 (State) . 1,196 — 49 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,219 + 23 1875 (State) . 1,265 + 46 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,309 + 44 1885 (State) . 1,227 — 82 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,267 + 40 1895 (State) . 1,380 +113 TOWN OF HINGHAM. Established September 2, 1635, from common land called " Barecove." Land at Oonihassett granted to Hingham May 13, 1640. Part established as the Dis- trict of Cohasset (Norfolk County) April 26, 1770. Boundary line between Hingham and Abington estab- lished March 21, 1861. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. S.) S.) 8.) 8.) S.) 2,467 2,087 2,085 2,112 2,382 2,857 3,387 3,564 —380 — 2 + 27 +270 +475 +530 +177 196 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 189 o. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF HINGHAM COncludcd. YiiAKs AND Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pareil with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. 8.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 3,980 4,257 4,351 4,176 4,422 4,654 4,485 4,375 4,564 4,819 +416 +277 + 94 -175 +246 +232 —169 —110 +189 +255 TOWN OF HULL. The date of establiBhment of Hull is not positively known. On May 20, 1642, according to Mass. Records, Vol. 1, p. 5, a report of a committee was made to the General Court concerning the allotment of lands at Nantasket, said report being dated "9th of the 2d mouth," 1642. " Nantaskot " is again mentioned May 10, 1643, as being within the shire of Suffolk. On Sept. 7, 1643, a former grant to " Nantascot " was con- firmed. On May 29, 1644, it was ordered " that Nan tascot shall be called Hull " and on May 26, 1647, Ilull is mentioned as a town. 1765 (Trov.) . 170 _ 1776 (Prov.) . [120] — 50 1790 (U. 8.) . 120 = 1800 (U. S.) . 117 — 3 1810 (U. S.) . 139 + 22 1820 (U. 8.) . 172 + 33 1830 (U. S.) . 198 + 26 1840 (U. 8.) . 231 + 33 1850 (U. 8.) . 253 + 22 1855 (State) . 292 + 39 1860 (U. S.) . 285 — 7 1865 (State) . 260 — 25 1870 (U. 8.) . 261 + 1 1875 (State) . 316 + 55 1880 (U. 8.) . 383 + 67 1885 (State) . 451 + 68 1890 (U. S.) . 989 +538 1895 (State) . 1,044 + 55 TOWN OF KINGSTON. Established June 16, 1726, from part of Plymouth. Part of Duxbury annexed April 14, 1857. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U, S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 759 980 1,004 1,037 1,137 1,313 1,321 1,440 1,591 1,571 1,655 1,626 +221 + 24 + 33 +100 +176 + 8 +119 +151 — 20 + 84 — 29 Towx OF KixGSTox — coiicluded. Years and Census. I'opula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with I're- vious Census 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,604 — 22 1875 (State) . . . . 1,569 — 35 1880 (U. S.) . 1,524 — 45 1885 (State) .... 1,570 +46 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,659 +89 1895 (State) .... 1,746 +87 TOWN OF LAKEVILLE. Established May 13, 185-3, from part ough. Boundary line between Lakevlll (Bristol County) established June 1, 18( of Middlebor- e and Taunton )7. 1855 (State) . 1,188 _ 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,160 -28 1865 (State) . ],U0 —50 1870 (U. S.) . 1,159 +49 1875 (State) . 1,061 —98 1880 (U. S.) . 1,008 —53 1885 (State) . 9S0 —28 1890 (U. S.) . 935 —45 1895 (State) . 870 —65 TOWN OF MARION. Established May 14, 1852, from part of Rochester. Boundary line between Marion and Rochester estab- lished April 8, 1853. Boundary lines between Marion and Wareham established February IS, 1859 and Feb- ruary l.S, 1866. 1855 (State) . , . . 969 _ I860 (U. 8.) . 918 — 51 1865 (Stale) . 960 + 42 1870 (U. 8.) . 896 — 64 1875 (State) . 862 - 34 1880 (U. S.) . 958 + 96 1885 (State) . 965 + 7 1890 (U. S.) . 871 — 94 1895 (State) . 759 —112 TOWN OF MARSHFIELD. On March 2, 1641, it was " enacted by the Court that Green's Harbour shall be a township . . . and that It shall be called by the name Reshame" (Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. XI, p. 37). C)n the same date, but in Vol. II, p. 9, of Plymouth Colony Records, " Rexame " is in the list of places for which constables were chosen. On June 1, 1641, Rexharae is mentioned in a list of towns and the name then disappears from the records. Name of Rexhame was changed to Marsh- lleld about this time though the transaction was not recorded. On March 1, 1642, Marshtield is mentioned as one of the towns for which oflicers were chosen (Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. H, p. 34). Boun- dary lines established March 7, 1643. Certain lands granted to Marshtield and Duxbury March 5, 1661. Boundary line between Marshtield and Duxbury estab- lished February 23, 1683. Part included in the new town of Pembroke March 21, 1712. Part of Scituate annexed March 10, 1788. Boundary line between Marshtield and Duxbury established June 14, 1813. Boundary line between Marshtield and Scitnaie estab- lished May 11, 1887. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1,147 1,167 +10 CENSUSES OP POPULATION 1 705-1895. 197 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued, TOWN OF MAESHFIELD — COllCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Iiiorease (+), ov Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli I're- 1 vious Census 1790 (U. S.) . 1,269 +112 1800 (U. S.) 1,256 — 13 1810 (U. S.) 1,364 +108 1820 (U. S.) 1,532 ' +168 1830 (U. S.) 1,565 + 33 1840 (U. S.) 1,761 +196 1850 (U. S.) 1,837 + 76 1855 (State) 1,876 + 39 1860 (U. S.) 1,870 — 6 1865 (State) 1,809 -61 1870 (U. S.) 1,659 —150 1875 (State) 1,817 +158 1880 (U. 8.) 1,781 — 36 1885 (State) 1,649 -132 1890 (U. S ) 1,713 + 64 1895 (State) 1,760 + 47 TOWX OF MATTAPOISETT. Established May 20, 1857, from part of Rochester. 1860 (U. S.) . 1,483 . 1865 (State) 1,451 — 32 1870 (U. S.) 1,361 — 90 1875 (State) 1,361 — 1880 (U. S.) 1,365 + i 1885 (State) 1,215 —150 1890 (U. 8.) 1,148 — 67 1895 (State) 1,032 —116 TOWN OF MIDDLEBOROUGII. Established as " Middleberry " June 1, 1669, from common laud called " Namassakett." Certain lands at Assowamsett Neck and places adjacent granted to Middleborough September 2'^, 16S0. I'art included-in the new town of Ilalifax July 4, 1734. Boundary line between Middleborough and Carver established March 24, 1S49. Part establirhed as Lakeville May 13, 1853. 1765 (Trov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 3,412 4,119 4,526 4,458 4,400 4,687 5,008 5,085 5,336 4,324 4,553 4,565 4,687 5,023 5,237 5,163 6,065 6,689 + 707 + 407 — 68 — 58 + 287 + 321 + " + 251 — 1,012 + 229 + 12 + 122 + 336 + 214 — 74 + 902 + 624 TOWN OF NORWELt,. Originally established as South Scituate February 14, 1849, from part of Scituate. Boundary line between South Scituate and Hanover established May 15, 1857. Boundary line between South Scituate and Hanover es- tablished and part of each town annexed to the other town February 11, 1878. South Scituate authorized to change its name February 27, 1888. The name of Norwell adopted March 5, 1888. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 1,770 1,786 1,774 1,635 1,661 1,818 1,820 1,5S9 1,635 1,540 + 16 - 12 —139 + 26 +157 + 2 -231 + 46 - 95 TOWN OF PEMBROKE. Established March 21, 1712, from part of Duxbury called "Mattakeesett," a tract of land known as "the Major's Purchase," and the land called Marshtield Upper Lands at Mattakeesett. Part included in the new town of Halifax July 4, 1734. Part established as Hanson February 22, 1820. Boundary line between Pembroke and Hanover established March 6, 1835, and April 23, 18S5. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,409 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,768 +359 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,954 +186 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,943 — 11 1810 (U. S.) . 2,051 +108 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,297 —754 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,325 + 28 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,258 - 67 1850 (U. S.) . 1,3S8 +130 1855 (State) . 1,.500 +112 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,-524 + 24 1865 (State) . 1,489 — 35 1870 (U. S.) . 1,447 — 42 1875 (State) . 1,399 — 48 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,405 + 6 1885 (State) . 1,313 — 92 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,320 + 7 1895 (State) . 1,223 — 97 TOWN OF PLYMOUTH. The first mention of Plymouth in the records is in " Plimouth's great Book of Deeds of Lands Enrolled," under the date of 1620. The boundary line between Plymouth and Sandwich established January 19, 1663, not being recorded, was ordered to be entered on the Records of the Court June 7, 1670. Part established as Plyrapton June 4, 1707. Part estahlished as King- ston June 16, 1726. A plantation in Plymouth called " Agawam " included in the new town of Wareham July 10, 1739. Part annexed to Wareham January 20, 1827. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 2,177 2,655 +478 198 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF PLYMOUTH — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. S.) . 2,995 H-340 1800 (U. 8.) 3,524 -f529 1810 (U. 8.) 4,228 +704 1820 (U. S.) 4,348 -(-120 1830 (U. S.) 4,768 +410 1840 (U. 8.) 5,281 +523 1850 (U. 8.) 6,024 +743 1855 (State) 6,484 +460 1860 (U. 8.) 6,272 212 1865 (State) 6,068 —204 1870 (U. 8.) 6,238 +170 1875 (State) 6,370 +132 1880 (U. 8.) 7,093 +723 1885 (State) 7,239 + 146 1890 (U. S.) 7,314 + 75 1895 (State) 7,957 +643 TOWN OF PLYMPTON. Established June 4, 1707, from part of Plymouth. Part iucluded iu the new town of Halifax July 4, 1734. Part established as Carver June 9, 1790. Boundary line between Plympton and Carver established Febru- ary 8, 1793. Part annexed to Halifax March 16, 1831. Boundary line between Plympton and Halifax estab- lished and part of each town annexed to the other town February 6, 1863. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,390 1,707 956 861 906 930 920 834 927 1,000 994 924 804 755 694 600 597 549 +317 —751 — 95 + 39 + 30 — 10 — 86 + 93 + 73 — 6 — 70 —120 — 49 — 61 — 94 — 3 — 48 TOWN OF ROCHESTER. Established June 4, 1686, from common land called " Sippican." Part included in the new town of Ware- ham July 10, 1739. Part annexed to Fairhaven (Bristol County) and boundary line established April 9, 1836. Part established as Marion May 14,1852. BoundaryTine between Hochesteraud Marion established Aprils, 1853. Part established as Mattapoisett May 20, 18.57. Boun- dary lines between Rochester and \V'arehara established April 20, 1864, February 15, 1866, and June 3, 1887. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1,939, 2,449 +510 TOWN OF KOCHESTER — CODCluded. Years and Census. 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) Popula- tion 2,644 2,546 2,954 3,034 3,556 3,864 3,808 3,048 1,232 1,156 1,024 1,001 1,043 1,021 1,012 1,021 Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census + 195 — 98 + 408 + 80 + 522 + 308 — 56 — 760 —1,816 — 76 — 132 — 23 42 22 + + TOWN OF ROCKLAND. Established March 9, 1874, from part of Abington. Boundary line between Rockland and Hanover estab- lished and part of each town annexed to the other town March 23, 1878. 1875 (State) .... 4,203 ^ 1880 (U. 8.) . 4,553 +350 1885 (State) . . . . 4,785 +232 1890 (U. 8.) . 5,213 +428 1895 (State) .... 8,523 +310 TOWN OF SCITUATE. On July 1, 1633, the " brooke at Scituate " is men- tioned iu Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. I, p. 13. On October 4,1636, "the towne of Scituate (viz' the purchasers and freemen)" was authorized to dispose of lands. Land granted to Scituate November 3U, 1640. Boundary line established March 7, 1643. Part includ- ed in the new town of Hanover June 14, 1727. Part annexed to Marshtield March 10, 1788. I'art annexed to Cohasset (Norfolk County) June 14, 1823. Boun- dary line between Scituate and Cohasset established and part of each town annexed to the other town March 20, 1840. Part established as South Scituate (Norwell) February 14, 1849. Boundary line between Scituate and Marshtield established May 11, 1887. n65 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 2,488 2,672 2,856 2,728 2,969 3,305 3,468 3,886 2,149 2,269 2,227 2,269 2,350 2,463 2,466 + 184 + 184 — 128 + 241 + 336 + 163 + 413 — 1,737 + 120 — 42 + 42 + 81 + 113 + 3 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 199 CENSUSES OF POPULATION— 1765-1893 — Continued. TOWN OF SCITUATE — CODCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-|-), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 2,350 2,318 2,246 —116 — 32 — 72 TOWN OF WAREHAM. Established July 10, 1739, from part of Rochester and a plantation in Plymouth called " Agawam." Parts of Carver and Plymouth annexed January 20, 1827. Boundary line between Wareham and Marion established February 18, 1859. Boundary line between Wareham and Rochester established April 20, 1864. Boundary line between Wareham and Marion estab- lished February 13, 1866. Boundary line between Wareham and Rochester established February 15, 1866, and June 3, 1887. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 503 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 711 -t- 208 1790 (U. S ) . 854 + 143 1800 (U. 8.) . 770 — 84 1810 (U. 8.) . 851 + 81 1820 (U. S.) . 952 + 101 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,885 + 933 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,002 + 117 1850 (U. 8.) . 3,186 +1,18-1 1855 (State) . 3,246 + 60 1860 (U. 8.) . 3,186 — 60 1865 (State) . 2,798 — 388 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,098 -f 300 1875 (State) . 2,874 — 224 1880 (U. S.) . 2,896 -f 22 1885 (State) . 3,254 + 358 1890 (U. 8.) . 3,451 + 197 1895 (State) . 3,367 — 84 TOWN OF WEST BRIDGEWATER. Established February 16, 1822, from part of Bridge- water. Boundary Ime between West Bridgewater and North Bridgewater established January 26, 1825. Part of West Bridgewater aunesed to Brockton if the Act is accepted by Brockton May 8, 1893; Act accepted by Brocktun November 7, 1893, taking effect March 1, 1894. Act of May 8, 1893 amended March 12, 1894. The date of establishment of this town is subsequent to the date of the earliest census in which population appears. This Is due, probably, to the fact that the territory in question was well defined and recognized in census enumerations prior to the date of its formal incorporation as a town. 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8 ) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S ) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,055 1,042 1,201 1,447 1,734 1,846 1,825 1,803 1,758 1,665 1,707 1,917 1,747 — 13 -hl59 +246 +287 +112 — 21 22 — 45 — 93 + 42 -f-210 —170 TOWN OF WHITMAN. Originally established as South Abington March 4, 1875, from parts of Abington and East Bridgewater. Part annexed to Brockton and part of Brockton annexed April 24, 1875. South Abington authorized to change its name March 5, 1886. The name of Whit- man adopted May 3, 1886. Years and Census. Po])ula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared with I're- vious Census 1875 (State) . . . . 2,456 - 1880 (U. S.) . 3,024 + 568 1885 (State) . . . . 3,595 + 571 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,441 + 846 1895 (State) . . . . 5,744 +1,303 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. Incorporated May 10, 1643. (Mass. Records, Vol.11, p. 38.) 1765 (Prov.) . 15,982 - 1776 (Prov.) . 3,208 —12,774 1790 (U. 8.) . 18,792 +15,584 1800 (U. 8.) . 25,786 + 6,994 1810 (U. 8.) . 34,381 + 8,595 1820 (U. 8.) . 43,940 -t- 9,559 1830 (U. 8.) . 62,163 +18,223 1840 (U. S.) . 95,773 +33,610 1850 (U. 8.) . 144,517 +48,744 1855 (State) . 171,841 +27,324 1860 (U. S.) . 192,700 +20,859 1865 (State) . 208,212 +15,512 1870 (U. 8.) . 270,802 +62,590 1875 (State) . 364,886 +94,084 1880 (U. 8.) . 387,927 +23,041 1885 (State) . 421,109 +33,182 1890 (U. 8.) . 484,780 +63,671 1895 (State) . 539,799 +55,019 CITY OF BOSTON. On September 7, 1630, " Ordered that Tri-mountain shall be called Boston" (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 75). On November 7, 1632, " Ordered that the neck of land betwixt Powder Home Hill and Pullen Poynte shall belong to Boston" (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 101). Boundary line between Boston and Roxbury estab- lished March 4, 1633. On May 14, 1634, " Boston shall have convenient enlargement at Mount Wooliston," to be reported to the next General Court (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 119) . On September 3, 1634, " Ordered that Wynetsemit shall belong to Boston " (Mass Records, Vol. I, p. 125) . On September 25, 1634, " Boston shall have inlargement at Mount WooHiston and Rumney Marshe " (Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 130). Deer, Hog, Long, and Spectacle Islands granted to Boston March 4, 1635 Boundrtry line between Boston and Charles- town established July 8, 1635. Boundary lines between Boston and Charlestown and Boston and Dorchester established March 28, 1636. Noddle's Island annexed March 9, 1637. "Mount Woollaston " established as Brainlree May 13, 1040. Boundary line between Bos- Ion and Roxbury, at Muddy River, established October 7, 1641. Boundary line between Boston and Cambridge established October 7, 1641. Part called "Muddy River" established as Brookline (Norfolk County) November 13, 1705. I'art called " Winnissimet, Rum- ney Marsh, and Pullin Point, or otherwise called Number Thirteen (excepting Noddle's Island and Hog Island)," established as Chelsea January 10, 1739. Part of Dorchester annexed March 6, 1804. Boston incorporated as a city February 23, 1822. Act of incorporation accepted by the town March 4, 1822. 200 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF BOSTON — Continued. Boundary line between Boston and Brookline estab- lished Februiiry 22, 1825. Thompson's Island set off from Dorchester and annexed to Boston, while it shall be used for charitable purposes, March 25, 1834. Boundary line between Bofcton and Roxbury estab- lishtd March 16, 1836, and April 19, 1837. Part of Roxbury annexed and boundary line established May 3, 1860. Fart of Dorchester annexed May 21, 1855. Part of Roxbury annexed and boundary line estab- lish! d if the Act is accepted by both cities April 3, 1860; accepted by Rpxbury April 16, 1860; accepted by Boston May 8, 1S€0. Roxbury annexed if the Act is accepted by both cities June 1, 1867; accepted by both September 9, 1867, taking effect January 5, 1868. Dorchester annexed if the Act is accepted by both places June 4, 1869; accepted by both June 22, 1869; taking effect January 3, 1870. Boundary line between Boston and West Roxbury established April 2, 1870. Partof Brookline annexed June 18, 1870; Act accepted by Boston November 4, 1870. Part of West Roxbury (Mount Hope Cemetery) annexed April 12, 1872. Boundary line between Boston and Brookline estab- lished April 27, 1872. Charlestown annexed if the Act is accepted by both cities May 14, 1873. Brighton annexed if the Act is accepted by both places May 21, 1873. West Roxbury annexed if the Act is accepted by both places May 29, 1873. Acts of annexation ac- cepted by Boston, Charlestown, Brighton, and West Roxbury October 7, 1873, taking effect January 5, 1874. Part of Brookline annexed May 8, 1874. Boundary line between Boston and Newton (Middlesex County) established May 29, 1874. Part annexed to Newton May 5, 1875; Act accepted by Newton June 23, 1875, taking effect July 1, 1875. Boundary line between Boston and Brookline established May 27, 1890. Boundary line between Boston and Somerville (Mid- dlesex County) established May 4, 1891. Boundary line between Boston and Brookline established April 13, 1894. Years and Cexsus. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pMreil with Vrc- viiins t'lMisus 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 15,520 - 1776 (Prov.) . 2,719 —12,801 1790 (U. S.) . 18,320 +15,601 1800 (U. S.) . 24,937 + 6,617 1810 (U, S.) . 33,787 + 8,850 1820 (U. S.) . 43,298 + 9,511 1830 (U. S.) . 61,392 +18,094 1840 (U. S.) . 93,383 +31,991 1850 (U. S.) . 136,881 +43,498 1855 (State) . 160,490 +23,609 1860 (U. S.) . 177,840 +17,350 1865 (Slate) . 192,318 +14,478 1870 (U. S.) . 250,526 +58,208 1875 (State) . 341,919 +91,393 1880 (r. S.) . 362,839 +20,920 1885 (State) • 390,393 +27,554 1890 (U. S.) . 448,477 +58,084 1895 (State) . 496,920 +48,443 CITY OF BOSTON (BRIGHTON) — Continued. BRIGHTON. Established February 24, 1807, from a part of Cam- bridge (Middlesex County). Part of Cambridge an- nexed to Brighton January 27, 1816. By x\ct of May 21, 1873, Brighton was annexed to Boston, the Act being accepted by both places October 7, 1873, taking effect January 5, 1874. 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 18.30 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) Ykars and Cen.sl's. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Fi-e- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) . 2,356 + 931 1855 (State) . . . . 2,895 + 539 1860 (U. 8.) . 3,375 + 480 1865 (State) . . . . 3,854 + 479 1870 (U. 8.) . 4,967 +1,113 CHARLESTOWN. First mention of Charlestown occurs in Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 73, August 23, 1630, where it is stated that the first Court of Assistants was held at " Charlton." Boundary lines between Charlestown and Newe Towne (now Cambridge, Middlesex County) established March 6, 1632. Boundary lines between Charlestown and Boston established July 8, 1635. Boundary lines established "eight miles into the country from their meeting house" March 3, 1636. Boundary lines between Charlestown and Botton es- tablished March 28, 1636. " Lovels Hand is graunted to Charlestowne, provided they iraploy it for fishing by their own townsmen or hinder not others," October 28, 1636. Certain common lands granted to Charlestown May 13 and October 7, 1640. " The Hand called Levels Hand" granted to Charlestown, "provided half the timber and tire-wood shall belong to the garrison at the castle," October 27, 1648. One thousand acres of land granted to Charlestown November 12, 1659. Certain common lands granted to Charlestown Octo- ber 21, 1663. The grant made November 12, 1659, renewed October 19, 1664. Part of Charlestown es- tablished as Stoneham (Middlesex County) December 17, 1725. Parts of Charlestown annexed to Cambridge April 18, 1761, March 6, 1802, February 12, 1S18, and June 17. 1820. Part of Medford (Middlesex County) annexed to Charlestown June 21, 1811. Part of Charlestown annexed to West Cambridge (Middlesex County) February 25, 1842. Part of Charlestown es- tablished as Somerville (Middlesex County) March 3, 1842. Charlestown incorporated as a city February 22, 1847. Act of incorporation accepted by the town March 10, 1847. By Act of May 14, 1873, Charles- town was annexed to the city of Boston, the Act being accepted by both cities October 7, 1873, taking effect January 5, 1874. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8 ) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S ) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 2,031 - 360 -1,671 1,583 +1,223 2,751 +1,168 4,959 +2,208 6,591 +1,632 8,783 +2,192 11,484 +2,701 17,216 +5,732 21,700 +4,484 25,065 +3,365 26,399 +1,334 28,323 +1,924 DORCHESTER. In Mass. Records, Vol. I, p. 75, it was ordered that Mattapan be called Dorchester September 7, 1630. Boundary lines established between Boston and Dor- chester March 28, 1636. " Squantums Neck and Men- nens Moone are layd to Iiorchester" June 2, 1641. One thousand acres of common lands granted to Dorchester November 12, 16.59. Part of Dorchester established as Milton (Norfolk County) May 7, 1662. Part of Dorchester established as Stoughton (Nor- folk County) December 22, 1726. Part of Dedham annexed to Dorchester June 7, 1739. Part of Dor- CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1705-1895. 201 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. CITY OF BOSTON (dokchester) — Continued. Chester called " Squantura and the Farms" annexed to the new town of Quincy (N'orfolb County) Feb- ruary 22, 1792. Another part of the same territory annexed to Quincy February 10, 1814, and other parts of Dorchester annexed to Quincy February 12, 1819, and May 2, 1855. Part of Dorchester annexed to Bos- ton March P, 1804. Boundary lines between Dorches- ter and Quincy est;ibliehed and part of Dorchester annexed to Quincy February 21, 1S20. Part of Dedham (Norfolk County) annexed to Dorchester June 17, 1831. Thompson's Island set off from Dorchester and an- nexed to Boston, while it shall be used for charitable purposes, March 25, 1S34. Part of Dorchester annexed to Boston May 21, 1S5t. Part of Dorchester included in the new town of Hyde Park (Norfolk County) April 22, 1S68. Act of April 22, 1868, amended and boundary lines changed May 1, 1868. By Act of June 4, 1869, Dorchester was annexed to Boston, the Act being accepted by both places June 22, 1869, taking effect January 3, 1870. 1765 (Prov ) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) + 54 793 + 539 + 904 + 466 +1,112 nOXBURY. "Rocsbury" i^ mentioned in the list of plantations September 28, 1630, on ]iase 77, Vol. I of Mass. Rec- ords. Boundary Hues between Roxbury and Boston established March 4, 1633. Boundary lines between Roxbury and Xewe Towne (now Cambridge, Middle- sex County) eetalilished April 7, 1635. Certain lands granted to Roxbury May 25, 1636, May 2, 1638, and Oc- tober 16, 1660. Boundary lines between Roxbury and Dedham (Norfolk County) established May 16, 1638. Boundary lines between Roxbury and Boston at Muddy River estabhshed October 7, 1641. Boundary lims be- tween Roxbury and Dedham established May 12, 1675. Boundary lines between Roxbury and Boston estab- lished March 16, 1836, and April 19, 1837. Part of Newton (Middlesex County) annexed to Koxbury April 23, 1838. Part of Roxbuiy annexed to Brookline (Nor- folk County) February 24, 1S44. Roxbury incorpo- ratid as a city March 12, 1846. Act of incorporation accepted by the town March 25, lS-16. Boundary line between Roxbury and Boston establis-hed May 3, 1850, and part (if Roxbury annexe d to Boston. Part of Rox- bury established as West Roxbury May 24, 1851. By Act of April 3, I860, a part of Roxbury to be annexed to Boston, and boundary lines established if accepted by both cities; accepted by Roxbury April 16, 1860, by Boston May 8, 1N60. By Act of June 1, 1867, Rox- bury annexed to Boston the Actbeing accepted by both cities September 9, 1867, taking effect January 5, 1868. CITY of boston (roxbury) — Concluded. Years asd Ceksus. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1840 (U. 8.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . . . . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . , . . 9,089 18,364 18,469 25,137 28,426 +3,842 +9,275 + 105 +6,668 +3,289 WEST ROXBURY. Established from a part of Roxbury May 24, 1851. Part of Dedham (Norfolk County) by Act of April 21, 1852, annexed to West Roxbury upon payment of $400 ; Act accepted by West Roxbury April 30, 1852, and amount paid by West Roxbury July 4, 1853. Boun- dary lines between West Roxbury and Boston estab- lished April 2, 1870. Part of West Roxbury (Mount Hope Cemetery) annexed to Boston April 12, 1872. By Act of May 29, 1873, West Roxbury was annexed to Boston the Act being accepted by both places Oc- tober 7, 1873, taking effect January 5, 1874. 1S55 (State) . . . . 4,812 _ 1860 (U. S.) . 6,310 +1,498 1865 (State) .... 6,912 + 602 1870 (U. 8.) . 8,683 +1,771 CITY OF CHELSEA. Established January 10, 17-39, from part of Boston called " Winnissimet, Rumney Marsh, and PuUin Point, or otherwise called Number Thirteen (except- ing Noddle's Island and Hog Island)." Part an- nexed to Saugus (Essex County) February 22, 1841. Part established as North Cheleea (now Revere) March 19, 1846. Chelsea incorporated as a city March 13, 1S57. Act of incorporation accepted by the town March 23, 1857. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (Ut 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 462 489 472 849 594 642 771 2,390 6,701 10,151 13,395 14,403 18,547 20,737 21,782 25,709 27,909 31,264 — 17 + 377 — 255 + 48 + 129 +1,619 +4,311 +3,450 +3,244 +1,008 +4,144 +2,190 +1,045 +3,927 +2,200 TOWN OF REVERE. Originally established as North Chelsea ^farch 19, 1846, from part of Chelsea. Part established as Win- throp March 27, 1852. Name changed to Revere if accepted within ninety days March 24, 1871. Act ac- cepted April 3, 1871. 202 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF REVERE - ■ concluded. Years akd Census. Popula- tion Increase (+) , or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 935 793 921 858 1,197 1,603 2,263 3,637 5,668 7,423 — 142 + 128 — 63 + 339 + 406 + 660 +1,374 +2,031 +1,755 TOWN OF WINTHROP. Established March 27, 1852, from part of North Chelsea (Revere). 1855 (State) . . . . 407 1860 (U. S.) . 544 + 137 1865 (State) . 633 + 89 1870 (U. S.) . 532 — 101 1875 (State) . 627 + 95 1880 (U. S.) . 1,043 + 416 1885 (State) . 1,370 + 327 1890 (U.'S.) . 2,726 +1,356 1895 (State) . 4,192 +1,466 COUNTY OF WORCESTER. Incorporated April 2, 1731 ; Act took effect July 10, 1731. (Province Laws, Vol. II, p. 584.) 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 32,827 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 46,437 +13,610 1790 (U. S.)*. 56,807 +10,370 1800 (U. S.) . 61,192 + 4,385 1810 (U. S.) . 64,910 + 3,718 1820 (U. S.) . 73,625 + 8,715 1830 (U. S.)*. 84,355 +10,730 1840 (U. S.) . 95,313 +10',958 1850 (U. S.) . 130,789 +35,476 1855 (State) . 149,516 +18,727 1860 (U. S.) . 159,659 +10,143 1865 (State) . 162,912 + 3,253 1870 (U. S.) . 192,716 +29,804 1875 (State) . 210,295 +17,579 1880 (U. 8.) . 226,897 +16,602 1885 (State) . 244,039 +17,142 1890 (U. S.) . 280,787 +36,748 1895, (State) . ". 306,445 +25,658 TOWN OF ASIIBURNHAM. Established February 22, 1765, from the plantation of "Dorchester-Canada." Part included in the new town of Ashby (Middlesex County) March 6, 1767. Part included in the new town of Oardner June 27, 1785. Part annexed to Ashby November 16, 1792. Part of Gardner annexed February 16, 1815. Part of Westminster annexed January 28, 1824. TOWN OF ASHBVRXHAM — COllCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census S.) S.) S.) 8.) S.) S.) 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U 1810 (U 1820 (U 1830 (U 1840 (U 1850 (U 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 18S5 (State) 1890 (IT. S.) 1895 (State) [551] 551 951 994 1,036 1,230 1,402 1,652 1,875 2,211 2,108 2,153 2,172 2,141 1,666 2,058 2,074 2,148 +400 + 43 + 42 +194 +172 +250 +223 +336 —103 + 45 + 19 — 31 — 475 +392 + 16 + 74 TOWN OF ATHOL. Established March 6, 1762, from the plantation called " Payquage." Part included in the District of Orange (Franlilin County) October 15, 1783. Part included in the new town of Gerry (now Phillipston) October 20, 1786. Parts annexed to Royalston February 26, 1799, and March 7, 1803. Part of Gerry annexed February 28, 1806. Part of Orange annexed February 7, 1816. Certain common lands annexed June 11, 1829. Part of New Salem (Franklin County) an- nexed Feljruary 5, 1830. Part of New Salem called " Little Grant" annexed March 16, 1837. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 359 1776 (Prov.) . [848] + 489 1790 (U. 8.) . 848 = 1800 (U. S.) . • I 993 + 145 1810 (U. S.) . 1,041 + 48 1820 (U. S.) . 1,211 + 170 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,325 + 114 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,591 + 266 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,034 + 443 1855 (State) . 2,395 + 361 1860 (U. S.) . 2,604 + 209 1865 (State) . 2,814 + 210 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,517 + 703 1875 (State) . 4,134 + 617 1880 (U. 8.) . 4,307 + 173 1885 (State) . 4,758 + 451 1890 (U. 8.) . 6,319 +1,561 1895 (State) . 7,364 +1,045 TOWN OF AUBURN. Originally established as "Ward" April 10, 1778, from the parish set off from Leicester, Oxford, Sutton, and Worcester. Name changed to Auburn February 17, 1837. Part of Auburn annexed to Millbury May 24, 1851. * Includes population in 1790 of the following gores: adjoining Oxford, 237; adjoining Sturbridgo, 64; ad- joining Le'orainster, 27; adjoining Fitchburg, 14; adjoining Princeton, 26; total, 36S; and for 1830, a tract of land called No-town, 69. CENSUSES OF POPULATION^ — 1765-1895. 203 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF AUBURN — Concluded. Years and Cknsus. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pai-ed with I're- vions Census 1790 (U. S.) . 473 _ 1800 (U. S.) 532 4- 59 1810 (U. S.) 540 + 8 1820 (U. S.) 608 + 68 1830 (U. S.) 690 + 82 1840 (U. S.) 649 — 41 1850 (U. S.) 879 +230 1855 (State) 885 4- 6 1860 (U. S.) 914 + 29 1865 (State) 959 + 45 1870 (U. S.) 1,178 +219 1875 (State) 1,233 + 55 1880 (U. S.) 1,317 + 84 1885 (State) 1,268 — 49 1890 (U. S.) 1,532 +264 1895 (State) 1,593 + 66 TOWN OF BARRE. Originally established as the "Rutland District" April 12, 1753, from a part of the town of liutland. Rutland District established as Hutchinson June 17, 1774. The name of the town of Hutchinson changed to Barre November 7, 1776. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 734 . 1776 (Prov.) 1,329 +595 1790 (IT. S.) 1,613 +284 1800 (U. S.) 1,937 +324 1810 (U. S.) 1,971 + 34 1820 (U. S.) 2,077 +106 1830 (U. S.) 2,50a +426 1840 (U. S.) 2,751 +24S 1850 (U. S.) 2,976 +225 1855 (State) 2,787 -189 1860 (U. 8 ) 2,973 +186 1865 (State) 2,856 —117 1870 (U. S.) 2,572 —284 1875 (State) 2,460 —112 1880 (U. 8.) 2,419 — 41 1885 (State) 2,093 —326 1890 (U. 8.) 2,239 +146 1895 (State) 2,278 + 39 TOWN OF BERLIN. Established March 16, 1784, from parts of Bolton and Marlborough (Middlesex County) as the District of Berlin. Part of Lancaster annexed February 8, 1791. Boundary line between Berlin and Northbor- ough established and part of each town annexed to the other town February 15, 1806. Made a town Feb- ruary 6, 1812. 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) TOWN OF BERLIN — Concluded. Increase (+), Yeaks an'd Census. ropula- tion or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1840 (U. S.) . . . . 763 + 71 1850 (U. 8.) 866 +103 1855 (State) 976 +110 1860 (U. 8.) 1,106 +130 1865 (State) 1,061 — 45 1870 (U. 8.) 1,016 — 45 1875 (State ) 987 — 29 1880 (U. 8.) 977 — 10 1885 (State) 899 — 78 1890 (U. 8.) 884 — 15 1895 (State ) 897 + 13 TOWN OF BLACKSTOXE. Established March 25, 1845, from part of Mendon. 1850 (U. S.) . 4,391 - 1855 (State) 5,346 +955 1860 (U. S.) 5,453 +107 1865 (State) 4,8.57 —596 1870 (U. S.) 5,421 +564 1875 (State) 4,640 —781 1880 (U. 8.) 4,907 +267 1885 (State) 5,436 +529 1890 (U. S.) 6,138 +702 1895 (State) 6,039 — 99 TOWN OF BOLTON. Established June 24, 173S, from part of Lancaster. Part included in the District of Berlin March 16, 1784. Part of Marlborough (Middlesex County) an- nexed February 11, 1829. Boundary line between Bolton and Marlborough established March 16, 1838. Part annexed to Hudson (Middlesex County) March 20, 1868. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 925 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,210 +285 1790 (U. S.) . 861 —349 1800 (U. S.) . 945 + 84 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,037 + 92 1820 (U. S.) . 1,229 +192 1830 (U. S.) . 1,253 + 24 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,186 — 67 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,263 + T7 1855 (State) . 1,255 — 8 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,348 + 93 1865 (State) . 1,502 +154 1870 (U. S.) . 1,014 -488 1875 (State) . 987 — 27 1880 (U. 8.) . 903 — 84 1885 (State) . 876 — 27 1890 (U. S.) . 827 — 49 1895 (State) . 797 — 30 TOWN OF BOYLSTON. Established March 1, 1786, from part of Shrewsbury. Part included in the new town of West Boylston Jan- 204 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF BOYLSTOX- •conchided. uary 30, 1808. Parts annexed to West Boylston Febru- ary 10, 1820, and June 17, 1820. Ykars and Cexsus. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pai-cd with I'rc- vioiis Census 1790 (U. S.) • 839 - 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,058 +219 1810 (U. S.) . 800 —258 1820 (U. S.) . 902 +102 1830 (U. S.) . 820 — 82 1840 (U. S ) . 797 — 23 1850 (U. S.) . 918 +121 1855 (State) . 835 — 83 1860 (U. 8.) . 929 + 94 1865 (8tate) . 792 —137 1870 (U. 8.) . 800 + 8 1875 (State) . 895 + 95 1880 (U. 8.) . 854 — 41 1885 (State) . 834 — 20 1890 (U. 8.) . 770 — 64 1895 (State) . 729 — 41 TOWN OF BROOKFIELD. On October 15, 1673, Quobauge to be the town of "Brookefeild," when forty or lifty families shall have settled there (Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 2, p. 568). Brookfleld invested with the privileges of a town No- vember 12, 1718. Part included in the new town of "Western (now Warren) January 16, 1742. Boundary line between Brookfteld and New Braintree estab- lished and part of each town annexed to the other town June 10, 1791, and March 8, 1792. Part estab- lished as North BrooUfield February 28, 1812. Part annexed to Ware (Hampshire County) February 8, 1823. Part established as West Brookfleld March 3, 1848. Part of North Brookfleld annexed A pril 15, 1854. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 1,811 - 1776 (Prov.) . 2,649 +S38 1790 (U. 8.) . 3,100 +451 1800 (U. 8.) . 3,284 +184 1810 (U. S.) . 3,170 -114 1820 (U. S.) . 2,292 —878 1830 (U. S.) . 2,342 + 50 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,472 +130 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,674 —798 1855 (State) . 2,007 +333 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,276 +269 1865 (State) . 2,101 -175 1870 (U. S.) . 2,527 +426 1875 (State) . 2,660 +133 1880 (U. S.) . 2,820 +160 1885 .(State) . 3,013 +193 1890 (U. S.) . 3,352 +339 1895 (State) . 3,279 — 73 TOWN OF CHARLTON. Established November 21, 1754, from part of Oxford as the District of Charlton. The district made a town by Act of Autjust 23, 1775. Part annexed to Oxford January 5, 1789. Part annexed to Sturbridge June 26, 1792. Part annexed to Oxford February 23, 1809. Part included in the new town of Soulhbridge Febru- ary 15, 1816. TOAVN OF CHARLTON — COllcluded. Ykaks and Census. Popula- tion 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State ) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 739 1,310 1,965 2,120 2,180 2,134 2,173 2,117 2,015 2,059 2,047 1,925 1,878 1,852 1,900 1,823 1,847 1,877 Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared ^vith Pre- vious Census +571 +655 +155 + 60 — 46 + 39 — 56 —102 + 44 — 12 -122 — 47 — 26 + 48 — 77 + 24 + 30 TOWN OF CLINTON. Established March 14, 1850, from part of Lancaster. 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 3,113 3,636 3,859 4,021 5,429 6,781 8,029 8,945 10,424 11,497 + 523 + 223 + 162 +1,408 +1,-352 +1,248 + 916 +1,479 +1.073 TOWN OF DAXA. Established February 18, 1801, from parts of Green- wich (Hampshire County), Hardwick, and Petersham. Boundary line between Dana and Petersham estab- lished February 12, 1803. Boundary line between Dana and Greenwich established June 19, ISll. Parts of Hardwick and Petersham annexed February 4, 1842. Boundary line between Dana and Petersham established April 10, 1882. 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8. 1830 (U. 8 1840 (U. S. 1850 (U. S. 1855 (State 1860 (U. 8. 1865 (State 1870 (U. 8. 1875 (State 18S0 (U. 8. 1885 (State 1890 (U. S. 1895 (State + 39 — 41 + 68 +151 — 18 + 52 — 87 — 31 + 2 — 24 — 41 + 5 + 17 CENSUSES OF POPULATION 1765-1895. 205 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF DOUGLAS. Established as a district June 5, 1746, from the dis- trict of "New Sherburn." M;ide a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Douglas and Webster established February 27, 1841. Boun- dary line between Douglas and Usbvidge established April 25, 1864. Increase (+), Years and Cknsus. Popula- tion or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 521 - 1776 (Prov.-) . 800 -1-279 1790 (U. S.) . 1,079 -1-279 1800 (U. S.) . 1,083 + 4 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,142 + 59 1820 (U. S.) . 1,375 4-233 1830 (U. S.) . 1,742 4-367 1840 (U. S.) . 1,617 —125 1850 (U. S.) . 1,878 -1-261 1855 (State) . 2,320 -1-442 1860 (U. S.) . 2,442 -f-122 1865 (State) . 2,155 -287 1870 (U. S.) . 2,182 -t-27 1875 (State) . 2,202 -f- 20 1880 (U. B.) . 2,241 -1- 39 1885 (State) . 2,205 — 36 1890 (U. S.) . 1,908 —297 1895 (State) . 2,026 -t-118 TOWN OF DUDLEY. Established February 2, 1732, from part of Oxford and certain common lands. I'art of a gore of common land known as "Middlesex Gore" annexed June 25, 1794. Part included in the new town of Southbridge February 15, 1816. Part annexed to Southbridge Feb- ruary 23, 1822. Part included in the new town of Webster March 6, 1832. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 748 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 875 4-127 1790 (U. S.) . 1,114 4-239 1800 (U. S.) . i 1,1-10 + 26 1810 (U. S.) . 1,226 4- 86 1820 (U. S.) . 1,615 4-389 1830 (U. S.) . 2,155 4-540 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,352 —803 1850 (U. S.) . 1,443 4-91 1855 (State) . 1,523 4- 80 1860 (U. S.) . 1,736 4-213 1865 (State) . 2,076 4-340 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,388 4-312 1875 (State) . 5,653 4-265 1880 (U. S.) . 2,803 4-150 1885 (State ) . 2,742 — 61 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,944 4-202 1895 (State) . 3,203 4-259 riTT-v >■ r\i? rr- nnrrnTTr>n Established February 3, 1764, from part of Lunen- burg. Part included in the new town of Ashby (Mid- dlesex County) March 6, 1767. Certain common lands annexed February 26, 1783. Parts annexed to West- minster February 27, 1796, and February 16, 1813. Part annexed to Ashby March 3, 1829. Fitchburg in- corporated as a city March 8, 1872. Act of incor- poration accepted by the town April 8, 1872. CITY OF FiTCHBVRG — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion 1765 1776 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 (Prov.) (Prov.) (U. B.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. 8.) (U. S.) (State ) (U. 8.) (State ) (U. 8.) (State) (U. 8.) (State) (U. 8.) (State ) 259 643 1,151 1,390 1,566 1,7.36 2,169 2,604 5,120 6,442 7,805 8,118 11,260 12,289 12,429 15,375 22,037 26,409 Increase (4-), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census -f- 384 -4- 508 4- 239 + 176 4- 170 4- 483 4- 435 4-2,516 4-1,322 4-1,363 4- 313 4-3,142 -fl,029 4- 140 4-2,946 4-6,662 -h4,372 TOWN OF GARDNER. Established June 27, 1785, from parts of Ash- burnham, Templeton, Westminster, and Winchendon. Part annexed to Winchendon March 2, 1787. Part of Winchendon annexed February 22. 1794. Part an- nexed to Ashburnham February 16, 1815. Part of Winchendon annexed May 24, 1851. 1790 (U. 8.) . 531 _ 1800 (U. 8.) . 667 4- 136 1810 (U. S.) . 815 4- 148 1820 (U. 8.) . 911 4- 96 1830 (U. S.) . 1,023 4- 112 1840 (U. B.) . 1,260 4- 237 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,533 4- 273 1855 (State) . 2,183 4- 650 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,646 4- 463 1865 (State) . 2,553 — 93 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,333 4- 780 1875 (State) . 3,730 4- 397 1880 (U. 8.) . 4,988 -hl,258 1885 (State) . 7,283 4-2,295 1890 (U. 8.) . 8,424 4-1,141 1895 (State) . 9,182 4- 758 TOWN OF GRAFTON. Established April 18, 1735, from the plantation of " Hassanamisco." Certain common lauds annexed June 14, 1823. Part of Shrewsbury annexed March 3, 1826. Part of Sutton annexed March 3, 1842. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. S.) 763 861 872 985 946 1,154 1,889 4- + + 98 11 113 — 39 4- 208 4- 735 206 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF GRAFTON — COncludcd. TOWN OF HAEVAED — concluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ).as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 2,943 3,904 4,409 4,317 3,961 4,594 4,442 4,030 4,498 5,002 5,101 -fl,054 + 961 + 505 — 92 — 356 + 633 — 152 — 412 + 468 -f 504 + 99 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,507 1,355 1,341 1,304 1,253 1,184 1,095 1,162 — 26 —152 — 14 — 37 — 51 — 69 — 89 + 67 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) TOWN OF HOLDEN. Established January 9, 1741, from part of Worcester TOWN OP HARDWICK. Established January 10, 1739, from the plantation called " Lambstown." Part of Hardwick included in the District of New Braintree January 31, 1751. Part included in the new town of Dana February 18, 1801. Part of New Braintree annexed June 10, 1814. Certain common lands annexed February 7, 1831. Cer- tain common lands called "Hardwick Gore" annexed February 6, 18£S. Part annexed to Dana February 4, 1842. called North Worcester. Boundary line between Holden and Paxton established March 27, 1793. Part annexed to Paxton February 13, 1804. Part included in the new town of West Boylston January 30, 1808. Part of Paxton annexed March 19, 1831. Part annexed to Paxton April 9, 1838. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 495 749 1,077 1,142 1,072 1,402 1,719 1,874 1,933 2,114 1,945 1,846 2,062 2,180 2,499 2,471 2,623 2,602 +254 +328 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. S.) . 1800 (U, S.) . 1810 (U. S.) . 1820 (U. 8.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. 8.) . 1850 (U. 8.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,010 1,393 1,725 1,727 1,657 1,836 1,885 1,789 1,631 1,523 1,521 1,967 2,219 1,992 2,233 3,145 2,922 2,655 +3S3 +332 + 2 — 70 +179 + 49 — 96 —158 —108 — 2 +446 +252 -227 +241 +912 —223 —267 + 65 — 70 +330 +317 +155 + 59 +181 —169 — 99 +216 +118 +319 — 28 +152 — 21 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . TOWN OF HOPEDALE. Established April 7, 1886, from part of Milford. 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) .... 1,176 1,377 TOWN OF HARVARD. Established June 29, 1732, from parts of Groton and +201 Stow (Middlesex County), and Lancaster. Part in- cluded in the District of Boxborough (Middlesex County) February 25, 1783. TOWN OF HUBBARDSTON. Established as a district June 13, 1767, from part of Rutland. Made a tov/n by Act of August 23, 1775. Part annexed to Princeton February 16, 1810. 1765 (Prov.) . * . 1,126 1,315 1,387 1,319 1,431 1,597 1,600 1,571 1,630 1,533 +189 + T2 — 68 +112 +166 + 3 — 29 + 59 — 97 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 488 933 1,113 1,127 1,367 1,674 1,784 1,825 +445 +180 + 14 +240 +307 +110 + 41 CENSUSES OP POPULATION 1765-1895. 207 CENSUSES OF POPULATION— 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF HiKHARDSTOx — concluded. Yeaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-|-), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 1,744 1,621 1,546 1,654 1,440 1,386 1,303 1,346 1,274 — 81 —123 — 75 +108 —214 — 54 — 83 + 43 TOWN OF LANCASTER. On May 18, 1653, " The court taking the condition of Nashaway into further consideration do order, that it shall be called henceforth West Towue" (Mass. Records, Vol. Ill, p. 303). Under the same date Nashaway is made a township and is ordered to be called Prescott, and then Prescott is ordered to be called Lancaster, but no Act has been found ■which abolishes tlie township of WestTowne. (See I'rescott, Harapshiie County.) Boundary lines established Oc- tober 11, 1672. I'ait included in the new town of Harvard June 29, 1732. Part established as Bolton June 24, 1738. I'art established as Leominster June 23, 1740. Part of Shrewsbury annexed February 27, 1768. Part annexed to Shrewsbury February 26, 1781. Fart established as Sterling April 25, 1781. Part an- nexed to Berlin February 8, 1791. Boundary line be- tween Lancaster and Sterling established March 12, 1793. Part annexed to Sterling and boundary line established March 7, 1837. Part established as Clinton March 14, 1850. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. S.) 1895 (State) 1,999 2,746 1,460 1,584 1,694 1,862 2,014 2,019 1,688 1,728 1,932 1,752 1,845 1,957 2,008 2,050 2,201 2,180 + 747 —1,286 + 124 + 110 + 168 + 152 + 5 — 331 + 40 + 204 — 180 + 93 + 112 + + + 51 42 151 21 TOWN OF LEICKSTER. Established February 15, 1713, from common lands called " Towtaid." I'art made the District of Spencer April 12, 1753. Part included in the District of Pa.\- ton February 12, 1765. A parish lately set off from Leicester and other towns established as Ward (now Auburn) April 10, 1778. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 770 1,005 1,076 +235 + n TOWN OF LEICESTER — concUxded. Years and Census. Popula- 1 tlon 1 Increase (-|-), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. S.) . 1,103 + 27 1810 (U. S.) 1,181 + 78 1820 (U. S.) 1,252 + 71 1830 (U. S.) 1,782 +530 1840 (U. S.) 1,707 — 75 1850 (U. 8.) 2,269 -1-562 1855 (State) 2,589 +320 1S60 (U. S.) 2,748 +159 1865 (State) 2,527 —221 1870 (U. S.) 2,768 +241 1875 (State) 2,770 + 2 1880 (U. S.) 2,779 + 9 1885 (State) 2,923 +144 1890 (U. S.) 3,120 +197 1895 (State) 3,239 +119 TOWN OF LEOMINSTER. Established June 23, 1740, from part of Lancaster. Part of certain common lands called " No Town " an- nexed April 13, 1838. 1765 (Prov.) . . , . 743 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 978 + 235 1790 (U. S.) . 1,189 + 211 1800 (U. S.) . 1,486 + 297^ 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,584 + 98 1820 (U. S.) . 1,790 + 206 1830 (U. S.) . 1,861 + 71 1840 (U. S.) . 2,069 H- 203 1850 (U. 8.) . 3,121 +1,052 1855 (State) . 3,200 + 79 1860 (U. 8.) . 3,522 + 322 1865 (State) . 3,313 — 209 1870 (U. S.) . 3,894 + 581 1875 (State) . 5,201 +1,307 1880 (U. S.) . 5,772 + 571 1885 (State) . 5,297 — 475 1890 (U. S.) . 7,269 +1,972 1895 (State) . 9,211 +3,942 TOWN OF LUNENBURG. Established August 1, 1728, from the south part of Turkey Hills. Part established as Fitchburg February 3, 1764. Boundary line between Lunenburg and Shir- ley (Middlesex County) established March 3, 1846, and April 25, 1848. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 821 1,265 1,277 1,243 1,371 1,209 1,317 1,272 1,249 1,224 -1-444 + 12 — 34 -1-128 —162 + 108 — 45 — 23 — 25 208 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF LVNENEURG — COncludcd. Years and Census. ro])nla- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. S.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 1,212 1,167 1,121 1,153 1,101 1,071 1,146 1,237 -12 —45 —46 +32 -52 -30 +75 +91 TOWN OF MEXDON. On May 15, 1667, it ■was ordered that the name of Mendon be given to " the Court's grant at Qunetipauge, being the towneship of Qunshapage as it was laid out according to the grant of the General Court," and that Meudon be settled as a town (Mass. Records, Vol. IV, Part 2, p. 341). Certain lauds granted to Mendou May 20, 1669. Certain lands annexed June 29, 1710. Part included in the new town of Belling- ham (Norfolk County) Noveraber27, 1719. Part estab- lished as Usbridge June 27, 1727. I'art included in the new town of Upton June 14, 1735. Part of Usbridge annexed April 24, 1770. Part established as Milford April 11, 1T80. Part established as Blackstoue March 25, 1845. Boundary line between Mendon and Belling- ham established Marcli 7, 1872. 1765 (Prov.) .... 1,838 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 2,322 + 484 1790 (U. 8.) . 1,555 — 767 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,628 + 73 1810 (U. S.) . 1,819 + 191 1820 (U. 8.) . 2,254 + 435 1830 (U. 8.) . 3,152 + 898 1840 (U. 8.) . 3,524 + 372 1850 (U. S.) . 1,300 —2,224 1855 (State) . 1,382 + 82 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,351 — 31 1865 (State) . 1,207 — 144 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,175 — 32 1875 (State) . 1,176 + 1 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,094 — 82 1885 (State) . 945 — 149 1890 (U. S.) . 919 — 26 1895 (State) . 889 — 30 TOWN OF MILFORD. Established April 11, 1780, from part of Mendon. Boundary line between Milford and Ilollislon and Hopkinton (Middlesex County) established and parts of iloUiston and Hopkinton annexed to Milford, and part of Milford annexed to Hopkinton March 27, 1835. Boundary line between Milford and Ilolliston estab- lished April 1, 1859. Part established as Hopedale April 7, 1886. 1790 (U. 1800 (,U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. 8.) 8.) 8.) 8.) 8.) S.) 839 907 973 1,160 1,360 1,773 + 68 + 66 +187 +200 +413 TOAVX OF MILFORD — COIlCluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase {+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. 8.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 4,819 7,489 9,132 9,108 9,890 9,818 9,310 9,343 8,780 8,959 +3,046 +2,670 +1,643 — 24 + 782 — 72 — 508 + 33 — 563 + 179 TOWN OP MILLBURY. Established June 11, 1813, from part of Sutton. Part of Auburn annexed Maj- 24, 1851. 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 926 1,611 2,171 3,081 3,286 3,296 3,780 4,397 4,529 4,741 4,555 4,428 5,222 +685 +560 +910 +205 + 10 +484 +617 +132 +212 —186 -127 +794 TOWN OF NEW BRAINTREE. On January 31, 1751, "The precinct consisting of the lands called New Braintree, and part of the town of Hard wick is erected into a district" (Resolves). Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775 Boundary line between New Braintree and Brookfield estab- lished and parts of each town annexed to the other town June 10, 1791, and March 8, 1792. Part annexed to Hard wick June 10, 1814. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 1875 (State) 1S80 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 594 798 939 875 912 888 825 752 852 775 805 752 640 606 610 558 573 542 +204 +141 — 64 + 37 — 24 — 63 — 73 +100 — 77 + 30 — 53 —112 — 34 + 4 — 52 + 15 — 31 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 209 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF NORTIIBOROUGH. Established January 24, 1766, from part of West- borough as the District of Northborough. Made a tnwn by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line be- twcen Northborough and Berlin established and part (if each town annexed to the other town February 15, l.So6. I'art of Marlborough (Middlesex County) an- nexed and boundary line established June 20, 1807. Years and Census. ropula- tiou Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1776 (Prov.) . . . . 562 - 1790 (U. S.) 619 + 57 1800 (U. S.) . 698 -4-79 1810 (U. S.) . 794 + 96 1820 (U. 8.) 1,018 -1-224 1830 (U. 8.) 992 — 26 1840 (U. 8.) 1,248 -1-256 1850 (U. 8.) 1,535 -1-287 1855 (Stale) 1,602 + 67 1860 (U. 8.) 1,565 — 37 1865 (State) 1,623 + 58 1870 (U. 8.) 1,504 —119 1875 (State) 1,398 —106 1880 (U. S.) 1,676 -f278 1885 (State) 1,853 +177 1890 (U. 8.) 1,952 + 99 1895 (State) 1,940 — 12 TOWN or NORTH BROOKFiELD — concluded. TOWN OF NORTHBRIDGE. Established July 14, 1772, from part of Uxbridge as the District of Norlhbridge. Made a town by Act of .Vugust 23, 1775. Part of Sutton annexed April 20, 1780, and February 17, 1801. Part annexed to Sutton Juno 15, 1831. Boundary line between Northbridge atid Sutton established March 7, 1837. Part of Sut- ton annexed March 16, 1844. Boundary line between Northbridge and Uxbridge established and part of each town annexed to the other town April 30, 1856. 1776 (Prov.) . . . . 481 _ 1790 (U. S.) . 569 + 88 1800 (U. 8.) . 544 — 25 1810 (U. S.) . 713 + 169 1820 (U. S.) . 905 + 192 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,053 + 148 1840 (U. S.) . 1,449 + 396 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,230 + 781 1855 (State) . 2,104 — 126 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,633 + 529 1865 (State) . 2,642 + 9 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,774 +1,132 1875 (State) . 4,030 + 256 1880 (U. 8.) . 4,053 + 23 1885 (State) . 3,786 - 267 1890 (U. S.) . 4,603 + 817 1895 (State) . 5,286 + 683 TOWN OF NORTH BROOKFIELD. Established February 28, 1812, from part of Brook- field. Part annexed to Brooktield April 15, 1854. Yeabs and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,095 - 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,241 +146 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,485 +244 1850 (U. S.) . 1,939 +454 1855 (State) . 2,349 +410 1860 (IT. S.) . 2,760 +411 1865 (State) . 2,514 —246 1870 (U. 8.) . 3,343 +829 1875 (State) . 3,749 +406 1880 (U. S.) . 4,459 +710 1885 (State) . 4,201 —258 1890 (U. 8.) . 3,871 —330 1895 (State) . 4,635 +764 TOWN OF OAKHAM. Established as a district June 7, 1762, from part of Rutland. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. 1765 (Prov.) .... 270 , 1776 (Prov.) . 598 +328 1790 (U. 8.) . 772 +174 1800 (U. 8.) . 801 + 29 1810 (U. 8.) . 848 + 47 1820 (U. 8.) . 986 +138 1830 (U. S.) . 1,010 + 24 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,038 + 28 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,137 + 99 1855 (State) . 1,062 — 75 1860 (U. 8.) . 959 —103 1865 (State) . 925 — 34 1870 (U. S.) . 860 — 65 1875 (State) . 873 + 13 1880 (U. 8.) . 869 — 4 1885 (State) . 749 —120 1890 (U. S.) . 738 — 11 1895 (State) . 605 —133 TOWN OF OXFORD. The records are very deficient in regard to the suc- cessive settlements of this town, the first mention being May 31, 1693, in Mass. Archives, Vol. VI, p. 278, where Daniel Allen is recorded as Represent- ative from Oxford. The name of the town is also mentioned in the Tax Act September 14, 1694. Part included in the new town of Dudley February 2, 1732. Part established as the District of Charlton November 21, 1754. A parish lately set off from Oxford and other towns established as Ward (now Auburn) April 10, 1778. Part of Charlton annexed January 5, 1789. Part of Sutton annexed February 18, 1793. The Ox- ford South Gore annexed February 6, 1807. Part of Charlton annexed February 23, 1809. Part included in the new town of Webster March 6, 1832. The Oxford North Gore annexed March 22, 1838. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) +222 —112 +237 + 40 210 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF OXFORD — Concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,562 -1-285 1830 (U. 8.) . 2,034 -1-472 1840 (U. S.) . 1,742 —292 1850 (U. S.) . 2,380 -1-638 1855 (State) . 2,808 -f428 1860 (U. S.) . 3,034 4-226 1865 (State) . 2,713 —321 1870 (U. 8.) . '2,689 — 44 1875 (State) . 2,938 -f-269 1880 (U. S.) . 2,604 —334 1885 (State) . 2,355 —249 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,616 +261 1895 (State) . 2,390 —226 TOWN OF PAXTON. Established as a district February 12, 1765, from parts of Leicester and Rutland. Part of Rutland adjudged to belong to the District of Paxton July 14, 1772. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. Boundary line between Paxton and Holden established March 27, 1793. Part of Holden annexed February 13, 1804. Boundary line between Paxton and Rutland established February 20, 1829. Part annexed to Holden March 19, 1831. Part of Holden annexed April 9, 1838. Part of Rutland annexed May 24, 1851. 1776 (Prov.) .... [558] - 1790 (U. 8.) . 558 = 1800 (U. 8.) . 682 + 24 1810 (U. 8.) . 619 + 37 1820 (U. 8.) . 613 — 6 1830 (U. 8.) . 597 — 16 1840 (U. 8.) . 670 + 73 1850 (U. 8.) . 820 +150 1855 (State) . 792 — 28 1860 (U. 8.) . 725 — 67 1865 (State) . 626 — 99 1870 (U. S.) . 646 + 20 1875 (State) . 600 — 46 1880 (U. S.) . 592 — 8 1885 (State) . 561 — 31 1890 (U. S, ) . 445 —116 1895 (State) . 426 — 19 TOWN OF PETERSHAM — COQCluded. TOWN OF PETERSHAM. Established April 20, 1754, from the plantation called " Nichewoag." Part included in the new town of Dana February IH, 1801. Boundary line between Petersham and UanaeBlablished February 12,1803. I'ari annexed to D.ina February 4, 1842. Boundary line between Petersham and Dana established April 10, 1882. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 707 1,235 1,560 1,794 1,490 1,623 1,696 +528 +325 +234 —304 +133 + 73 Years and Cen.sus. Popula- tion Increase {+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1840 (U. 8.) . 1850 (U. 8.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (IT. 8.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. S.) . 1895 (State) . 1,775 1,527 1,553 1,465 1,428 1,335 1,203 1,109 1,032 1,050 952 + 79 —248 + 26 — 88 — 37 — 93 —132 — 94 — 77 + 18 — 98 TOWN OF PHILLIPSTON. Originally established as " Gerry " October 20, 1786, from parts of Athol and Templelon. Part annexed to Royalston February 26, 1799. Part annexed to Athol February 28, 1806. Name changed to Phillipston Feb- ruary 5, 1814. Boundary line between Phillipston and Royalston established March 29,1837. Part of Phillips- ton annexed to Templelon April 5, 1892. 1790 (U. 8.) . 740 _ 1800 (U. S.) . 802 + 62 1810 (U. 8.) . 839 + 37 1820 (U. 8.) . 916 + 77 1830 (U. 8.) . 932 + 16 1840 (U. S.) . 919 — 13 1850 (U. 8.) . 809 —110 1855 (State) . 799 — 10 1860 (U. 8.) . 764 — 35 1865 (State) . 725 ' — 39 1870 (U. 8.) . 693 — 32 1875 (State) . 666 — 27 1880 (U. S.) . 621 — 45 1885 (State) . 530 — 91 1890 (U. S.) . 502 — 28 1895 (State) . 460 — 42 TOWN OF PRINCETON. Established as the District of " Prince-town " Octo- ber 20, 1759, from part of Kutia d and certain common lands adjacent. T he district and all lands adjacent not belonging to any town or di«ti ict established as Prince, ton April 24, 1771. All Iannis which did not belong to Princeton wh' n it was a district set off as thiy were before the jjassatie of the Act cf April 24, 1771, on March 0, 1773. P.irt of Hubbardston annexed Febru- ary If), 1810. Part of the common lands of No Town annexed April 4, 1838. Part of Westminster annexed April 22, 1870. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S ) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 284 701 1,016 1,021 1,062 1,261 1,346 1,347 1,318 -HI 7 +315 + 5 + 41 +199 + 85 + 1 — 29 CENSUSES OP POPULATION 1765-1895. 211 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF PRINCETON — COncludcd. Years akd Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . 1,317 1,201 1,239 1,279 1,063 1,100 1,038 982 952 — 1 —116 + 38 + 40 —216 + 37 — 62 — 56 — 30 TOWN OF KOYALSTON. Established February 19, 1765, from a tract of land called "Iloyalshire." Part annexed to Winchendon June 17, 1780. Part included in the District of Oranjje (Franklin County) October 15, 1783. Parts of Atiiol and Gerry (Pliillipston) annexed February 26, 1799. Part of Athol annexed March 7, 1803. Boundary line between Royalstoa and Phillipston established March 29, 1837. TOWN OF RUTLAND — CODCluded. 1765 (Prov.) .... [617] _ 1776 (Prov.) . 617 = 1790 (U. S.) . 1,130 +513 1800 (U. S.) . 1,243 +113 1810 (U. S.) . 1,415 +172 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,424 + 9 1830 (U. S.) . 1,493 + 69 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,667 +174 1850 (U. S.) . 1,546 —121 1855 (State) . , 1,469 — 77 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,486 + 1T 1865 (State) . 1.441 — 45 1870 (U. 8.) . 1,354 — 87 1875 (State) . 1,260 — 94 1880 (U. S.) . 1,192 — 68 1885 (State) . 1,153 — 39 1890 (U. S.) . 1,030 —123 1895 (State) . 890 —140 TOWN OF RUTLAND. Established February 23, 1713, from common lands called " Naquag." Rutland granted the privileges that other towns enjoy June 18, 1722. Part established as the Rutland District April 12, 1753. Part established as Princeton October 20, 1759. Partestalilished as the District of Oakham June 7, 1762. Part included in the new town of Paxton February 12, 1765. Part estab- lished as Hubhardston June 13, 1767. Part adjudged to belong to Paxton July 14, 1772. Boundary line between Rutland and Paxton established February 20, 1829. Part annexed to Paxton May 24, 1851. 1765 (Prov.) . 1776 (Prov.) . 1790 (U. 8.) . 1800 (U. 8.) . 1810 (U. 8.) . 1820 (U. S.) . 1830 (U. 8.) . 1840 (U. 8.) . 1850 (U. S.) . 1,090 - 1,006 — 84 1,072 + 66 1,202 +130 1,231 + 29 1,262 + 31 1,276 + 14 1,260 — 16 1,223 — 37 Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 (U. B.) . 1895 (State) . 1,102 1,076 1,011 1,024 1,030 1,059 963 980 978 — 121 — 26 — 65 + 13 + 6 + 29 — 96 + 17 2 TOWN OF SHREWSBURY. On December 6,1720, a committee was paid for " run- ning the lines of Whitehall Farm and Shrewsbury . . . which service they performed in July, 1717." Shrews- bury is mentioned in a list of frontier towns August 16, 1722. Shrewsbury endowed with equal powers with any other town in the province December 19, 1727. Part annexed to Westborough June 3, 1762. Part annexed to Lancaster February 27, 176S. Part of Lancaster annexed Fel)ruary 26, 1781. Part estab- lished as Boylston March 1, 1786. Part annexed to Westborough March 2, 1793. Part annexed to Grafton March 3, 1826. 1765 (Prov.) . . . , 1,401 _ 1776 (Prov.) . 1,475 + 74 1790 (U. S.) . 963 —512 1800 (U. S.) . 1,048 + 85 1810 (U. S.) . 1,210 +162 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,458 +248 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,386 — 72 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,481 + 95 1850 (U. S.) . 1,596 +115 1855 (State) . 1,6.'56 + 40 1860 (U. 8.) . 1,558 — 78 1865 (State) . 1,570 + 12 1870 (U. S.) . 1,610 + 40 1875 (State) . 1,524 — 86 1880 (U. 8.) . 1,500 — 24 1885 (State) . 1,450 — 50 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,449 — 1 1895 (State) . 1,524 + 75 TOWN OF SOUTHBOROUGH. Established July 6, 1727, from part of Marlborough (Middlesex County). Part of Framingham (Middle- sex County) annexed March 7, 1786. Boundary line between Southborough and Westborough established March 5, 1835. Part "annexed to Marlborough March 24, 1843. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 731 753 837 871 926 1,030 1,080 1,145 + 22 + 84 + 34 + 55 +104 + 50 + 65 212 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF souTHBOROUGH — Concluded. Ybaks and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared Avitli Pre- vious Census 1850 (U. S.) . 1855 (State) . 1860 (U. S.) . 1865 (State) . 1870 (U. S.) . 1875 (State) . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . 1890 CU. S.) . 1895 (State) . 1,347 1,602 1,854 1,750 2,135 1,986 2,142 2,100 2,114 2,223 +202 +255 +252 —104 +385 — 149 +156 — 42 + 14 +109 TOWN OF SOUTHBRIDGE. Established February 15, 1816, from parts of Charl- ton, Dudley, and Slurbridge. Partof Dudley annexed February 23, 1822. Part of Sturbridge annexed April 6, 18.39. Boundary line between Southbridgeand Stur- bridge established May 4, 1871. 1820 (U. S.) . 1,066 - 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,444 + 378 1840 (U. S.) . 2,031 + 587 1850 (U. S.) . 2,824 + 793 1855 (State) . 3,429 + 605 1860 (U. S.) . 3,575 + 146 1865 (State) . 4,131 + 556 1870 (U. S.) . 5,208 +1,077 1875 (State) . 5,740 + 532 1880 (U. S.) . 6,464 + 724 1885 (State) . 6,500 + 36 1890 (U. S.) . 7,655 +1,155 1895 (State) . 8,250 + 595 TOWN OF SPENCER. Established as a district April 12, 1753, from part of Leicester. Made a town by Act of August 23, 1775. S.) S.) 8.) S.) 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 1810 (U. 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 664 1,042 1,322 1,432 1,453 1,548 1,618 1,604 2,244 2,527 2,777 3,024 3,952 5,451 7,466 8,247 8,747 7,614 + 378 + 280 + + + + + + 110 21 95 70 14 640 283 + 250 + 247 + 928 +1,499 +2,015 + 781 + 500 —1,133 TOWN OF STERLING. Established April 25, 1781, from part of Lancaster. Boundary line between Sterling and Lancaster estab- lished March 12, 1793. Part included in the new town of West Boylston January 30, 1808. Boundary line between Sterling and Lancaster established and a part of Lancaster annexed to Sterling March 7, 1837. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ),as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. S ) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,428 1,614 1,472 1,710 1,794 1,647 1,805 1,838 1,881 1,668 1,670 1,569 1,414 1,331 1,244 1,218 +186 —142 +238 + 84 —147 +158 + 33 + 43 —213 + 2 —101 —155 — 83 — 87 — 26 TOWN OF STURBRIDGE. Established June 24, 1738, from a tract of land called " New Medfield.'' Part of Charlton annexed June 26, 1792. Part of Middlesex Gore annexed June 25, 1794. Part included in the new town of Southbridge Febru- ary 15, 1816. Part annexed to Southbridge April 6, 1839. Boundary line between Sturbridge and South- bridge established May 4, 1871. 1765 (Prov.) .... 896 . 1776 (Prov.) . 1,374 +478 1790 (U. S.) . 1,704 +330 1800 (U. 8.) . 1,846 +142 1810 (U. S.) . 1,927 + 81 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,633 —294 1830 (U. S) . 1,688 + 55 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,005 +317 1850 (U. 8.) . 2,119 +114 1855 (State) . 2,188 + 69 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,291 +103 1865 (State) . 1,993 —298 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,101 +108 1875 (State) . 2,213 +112 1880 (U. 8.) . 2,062 —151 1885 (State) . 1,980 — 82 1890 (U. 8.) . 2,074 + 94 1895 (State) . 1,910 —164 TOWN OF SUTTON. On October 28, 1714, " voted in concurrence with the Representatives approving and confirming a survey and plat of the laying out of the township of Sutton " (Re solves). Ccitain common lands allowed to the pro prietors of Sutton June 21, 1715. Part annexed to Weslboroiigh June 5, 1728. Part included in the new town of Upton June 14, 1735. A parish lately set off from Sutton and other towns established as Ward (now CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895. 213 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF SUTTON — concludcd. Auburn) April 10, 1778. Part annexed to Northbridge April 20, 1780. A certain gore of land annexed June 5, 1789. I'artannexed to Oxford February 18, 1793. Part annexed lo Northbridge February 17, 1801 . Part estab- lished ;i8 Millbury June 11, 1813. Part of Northbridge annexed June 15, 1831. Boundary line between Sutton and Northbridge established March 7, 1837. Part an- nexed to Grafton March 3, 1842. Part annexed to Northbridge March 16, 1844. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-4-), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 2,138 - 1776 (Prov.) . 2,644 +506 17S0 (U. S.) . 2,642 — 2 1800 (U. S.) . 2,513 —129 1810 (U. 8.) . 2,660 +147 1820 (U. S.) . 2,056 -604 1830 (U. S.) . 2,186 +130 1840 (U. 8.) . 2,370 +184 1850 (U. S.) . 2,595 +225 1855 (State) . 2,718 +123 1860 (U. S.) . 2,676 — 42 1865 (State) . 2,363 —313 1870 (U. 8.) . 2,699 +336 1875 (State) . 3,051 +352 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,105 + 54 1885 (State) . 3,101 — 4 1890 (U. 8.) . 3,180 + 79 1895 (State) . 3,420 +240 TOWN OF TEMPLETON. Established as "Templetown " March 6, 1762, from the plantation called " Narraganeett Number Six." Part included in the new town of Gardner June 27, 1785. Part included in the new town of Gerry (Phil- lipston) October 20, 1786. Part of Phillipston annexed April 5, 1892. 1765 (Prov.) . . . . 348 . 1776 (Prov.) . 1,016 +668 1790 (U. S.) . 950 — 66 1800 (U. S.) . 1,068 +118 1810 (U. 8.) . 1,205 +137 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,331 +126 1830 (IT. S.) . 1,552 +221 1840 (U. S.) . 1,776 +224 1850 (U. S.) . 2,173 +397 1855 (State) . 2,618 +445 1860 (U. 8.) . 2,816 +198 1865 (State) . 2,390 —426 1870 (U. S.) . 2,802 +412 1875 (State) . 2,764 — 38 1880 (U. S.) . 2,789 + 25 1885 (State) . 2,627 —162 1890 (U. S.) . 2,999 +372 1895 (State) . 2,915 — 84 TOWN OF UPTON. Established June 14, 1735, from parts of Hopkinton (Middlesex County), Mendon, Sutton, and Uxbridge. Part annexed to Westborough January 24, 1763. Part of Hopkiuton annexed March 8, 1808. TOWN OF UPTON — Concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease ( — ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. S.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. S.) 18T5 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 614 702 833 854 995 1,088 1,167 1,466 2,023 2,035 1,986 2,018 1,989 2,125 2,023 2,265 1,878 2,150 + 88 +131 + 21 +141 + 93 + 79 +299 +557 + 12 — 49 + 32 — 29 +136 —102 +242 —387 +272 TOWN OF UXBRIDGE. Established June 27, 1727, from part of Mendon. Part included in the new town of Upton June 14, 1735. Part annexed to Mendon April 24, 1770. Part estab- lished as the District of Northbridge July 14, 1772. Boundary line between Uxbridge and Northbridge established and part of each town annexed to the other town April 30, 1856. Boundary line between Uxbridge and Douglas established April 25, 1864. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. S.) 1810 (U. 8.) 1820 (U. S.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. 8.) 1850 (U. 8.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. S.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 1,213 1,110 1,308 1,404 1,404 1,551 2,086 2,004 2,457 3,068 3,133 2,838 3,058 3,029 3,111 2,948 3,408 3,546 —103 +198 + 96 +147 +535 — 82 +453 +611 + 65 —295 +220 — 29 + 82 —163 +460 +138 TOWN OF WARREN. Originally established as "Western" January 16, 1742, from parts of Brimfield (Hampden County), Brookticld, and Kingsfield.* Part annexed to Ware (Hampshire County) February 8, 1823. Part annexed to Palmer (Hampden County) February 7,1831. Name changed to Warren March 13, 1834. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) +244 + 72 * Variously designated as Kingsfield, New Marlborough, and The Elbows. 214 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued, TOWN OF WARHEN — COncludcd. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (-]-), or Decrease ( — ),as Com- pared witli Pre- vious Census 1800 (U. S.) . 979 + 80 1810 (U. S.) . 1,014 + 35 1820 (U. 8.) . 1,112 -1- 98 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,189 + 77 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,290 +101 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,777 +487 1855 (State) . 1,793 + 16 1860 (U. S.) . 2,107 +314 1865 (State) . 2,180 + 73 1870 (U. S.) . 2,625 +445 1875 (State) . 3,260 +635 1880 (U. 8.) . 3,889 +629 1885 (State) . 4,032 +143 1890 (U. 8.) . 4,681 +649 1895 (State) . 4,430 —251 TOWN OF WEBSTER. Establiehed March 6, 1832, from common lands, and parts of Dudley and Oxford. Boundary line between Webster and Douglas established February 27, 1841. 1840 (U. S.) . 1,403 - 1850 (U. S.) 2,371 + 968 1855 (State) 2,727 + 356 1860 (U. 8.) 2,912 + 185 1865 (State) 3,608 + 696 1870 (U. S.) 4,763 + 1,155 1875 (State) 5,064 + 301 1880 (U. 8.) 5,696 + 632 1885 (State) 6,220 + 524 1890 (U. S.) 7,031 + 811 1895 (State) 7,799 + 768 TOWN OF WESTBOROUGH. Established November 18, 1717, from part of Marl- borouiih (Middlesex County) called " Chauncy," and other lands. Part of Sutton annexed June 5, 1728. Part of Shrewsbury annexed June 3, 1762. Part of Upton annexed January 24, 1763. Part established as the District of Northborough January 24, 1766. Part of Shrewsbury annexed March 2, 1793. Boundary line between Westborough and Southborough established March 5, 1835. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 1830 (U. 1840 (U. 1850 (U. 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) S.) 8.) 8.) S.) 1,110 900 934 922 1,048 1,326 1,438 1,658 2,371 3,014 2,913 3,141 3,601 —210 + 34 — 12 +126 +278 +112 +220 +713 +643 —101 +228 +460 TOWN OF WESTBOROUGH — CODClllded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared -with Pre- vious Census 1875 (State) .... 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) .... 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) . . . . 5,141 5,214 4,880 6,195 5,235 +1,540 + 73 — 334 + 315 + 40 TOWN OF WEST BOYLSTON. Established January 30, 1808, from parts of Boylston, Holden, and Sterling. Parts of Boylston annexed Feb- ruary 10, 1820, and June 17, 1820. 1810 (U. 8.) . 632 ^, 1820 (U. S.) 886 +254 1830 (U. 8.) . 1,055 +169 1840 (U. 8.) 1,187 +132 1850 (U. 8.) 1,749 +562 1855 (State) 2,310 +561 1860 (U. 8.) 2,509 +199 1865 (State) 2,294 -215 1870 (U. 8.) 2,862 +568 1875 (State) 2,902 + 40 1880 (U. 8.) 2,994 + 92 1885 (State) 2,927 — 67 1890 (U. S.) 3,019 + 92 1895 (State) 2,968 — 51 TOWN OF WEST BROOKFIELD. Established March 3, 1848, from part of Brookfield. 1850 (U. 8.) . 1,344 ^ 1855 (State) 1,364 + 20 1860 (U. 8.) 1,548 +184 1865 (State) 1,549 + 1 1870 (U. 8.) 1,842 +293 1875 (State) 1,903 + 61 1880 (U. S.) 1,917 + 14 1885 (State) 1,747 —170 1890 (U. S.) 1,592 —155 1895 (State) 1,467 —125 TOWN OF WESTMINSTER. Established as a district October 20, 1759, from the plantation called " Narragansett Number Two." Made a town April 26, 1770. Part included in the new town of Gardner June 27, 1785. Parts of Fitchburg annexed February 27, 1796, and February 16, 1813. Part annexed to Ashburnham January 28, 1824. Partof the common lands called No Town annexed April 10, 1838. Part annexed to Princeton April 22, 1870. 1765 (Prov.) 1776 (Prov.) 1790 (U. S.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. S.) 468 1,145 1,176 1,369 1,419 1,634 +677 + 31 +193 + 50 +215 CENSUSES OE POPULATIOIT 1765-1895. 215 CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Continued. TOWN OF ■WESTMINSTER — COncl tided. YBABstAND Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1830 (U. S.) . 1,696 + 62 1840 (U. 8.) . 1,645 — 51 1850 (U. S.) . 1,914 +269 1855 (State) . 1,979 + 65 1860 (U. S.) . 1,840 —139 1865 (State) . 1,639 —201 1870 (U. S.) . 1,770 +131 1875 (State) . 1,712 — 58 1880 (U. S.) . 1,652 — 60 1885 (State) . 1,556 — 96 1890 (U. 8.) . 1,688 +132 1895 (State) . 1,315 -373 TOWN OF WINCnENDON. Established June 14, 1764, from the plantation called " Ipswich-Canada." Part of Royalston annexed and the bounds of Winchendon extended to embrace all the lands on the north as far as the New Hampshire State line June 17, 1780. Part included in the new town of Gardner annexed March 2, February 22, 1794, June 27, 1785. Part of Gardner 1787. Parts annexed to Gardner and May 24, 1851. 1765 (Prov. 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. S. 1800 (U. 8. 1810 (U. S. 1820 (U. S., 1830 (U. S. 1840 (U. S. 18.50 (U. 8. 1855 (State 1860 (U. S. 1865 (State [519] 519 946 1,092 1,173 1,263 1,463 1,754 2,445 2,747 2,624 2,801 TOWN OF WINCHENDON — concluded. Years and Census. Popula- tion Increase (+), or Decrease (— ), as Com- pared with Pre- vious Census 1870 (U. 8.) . 1875 (State) . . . . 1880 (U. 8.) . 1885 (State) . . . . 1890 (U. 8.) . 1895 (State) .... 3,398 3,762 3,722 3,872 4,390 4,490 +597 +364 — 40 +150 +518 +100 CITY OF WORCESTER. Established October 15, 16S4, from the ])lantation called "Quansigamond." Part called North Worcester established as tlolden January 9, 1741. The parish lately set off from Worcester and other towns estab- lished as Ward (now Auburn) April 10, 1778. Certain common lands annexed June 14, 1785. Grafton Gore annexed March 22, 1838. Worcester incorporated as a city February 29, 1848. Act of incorporation ac- cepted by the town March 18, 1848. 1765 (Prov. 1776 (Prov. 1790 (U. S. 1800 (U. S. 1810 (U. 8. 1820 (U. 8. 1830 (U. .S. 1840 (U. 8. 1850 (U. S. 1855 (State 1860 (U. S. 1865 (State 1870 (U. 8. 1875 (State 1880 (U. 8. 1885 (State 1890 (U. 8, 1895 (State 1,478 1,925 2,095 2,411 2,577 2,962 4,173 7,497 17,049 22,286 24,960 30,055 41,105 49,317 58,291 68,389 84,655 98,767 + + + + + 447 170 316 166 385 + 1,211 + 3,324 + 9,552 + 5,237 + 2,674 + 5,095 +11,050 + 8,212 + 8,974 +10,098 +16,266 +14,112 216 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CENSUSES OF POPULATION — 1765-1895 — Concluded. THE STATE. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts covers part of the territory originally granted to the Plymouth Com' pany of England. It grew out of the consolidation of the colonies of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay. The settlement at Plymouth began with the landing of the Pilgrims, December 22, 1620. The colony of Massa- chusetts Bay originated with the settlement under John Endecott at Salem, in 1628. In 1643, a confederacy was formed consisting of the colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven. In 1692, under a new charter given by William III, the colonies of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth were consolidated as a royal province, including also Maine. In 1780, after the Revolution, the present State Constitution was adopted. In January, 1788, the Constitution of the United States was ratified by Massachusetts. The colonists in New Hampshire, in 1641, as a measure of protection and defence against the Indians, allied them- selves with the colony of Massachusetts Bay and remained part of said colony until 1679, when New Hampshire was made a separate royal province, Massachusetts thereby losing part of its territory, January 1, 1680 (see Norfolk County). The territory now comprising the State of Maine was set off from Massachu- setts by an Act passed March 3, 1820, taking effect March 15, 1820. By the Province Charter of 1692, cer- tain islands now comprising the county of Dukes County and Nantucket County were ceded to Massachu- setts from New York (see county of Dukes County). Certain common lands in Berkshire County, known as the District of Boston Corner, were ceded to the State of New York May 14, 1853 (see town of Mouut Washington, Berkshire County). By a settlement of a boundary controversy between Massachusetts and Rhode Island, certain exchanges of territory were made between these States April 10, 1861 (see Fall River,. Seekonk, and Westport). Yeaks and Census. Population Increase (+), or Decrease( — ), as Compared with Previous Census 1765 (Prov.)* 1776 (Prov.)t 1790 (U. 8.) 1800 (U. 8.) 1810 (U. S.) 1820 (U. 8.) 1830 (U. 8.) 1840 (U. S.) 1850 (U. S.) 1855 (State) 1860 (U. 8.) 1865 (State) 1870 (U. 8.) 1875 (State) 1880 (U. 8.) 1885 (State) 1890 (U. 8.) 1895 (State) 239,764 299,841 378,787 422,845 472,040 . 523,287 610,408 737,700 994,514 1,132,369 1,231,066 1,267,031 1,457,351 1,651,912 1,783,085 1,942,141 2,238,943 2,500,183 + 60,077 + 78,946 + 44,068 + 49,195 + 51,247 + 87,121 +127,292 +256,814 +137,855 + 98,697 + 35,965 +190,320 +194,561 + 131,173 +159,056 +296,802 +261,240 * Includes 1,569 Indians distributed by counties as follows : Barnstable, 515 (of which 230 were in Mashpee) ; Berkshire, 221 (in Stockbridge) ; Bristol, 167 (principally in Dartmouth and Freetown); Dukes, 313 (of which 188 were in Chilmark) ; Middlesex, 37 (in Natick) ; Nantucket, 93; Plymouth, 223. t Includes 4,761 colored population distributed by counties as follows: Barnstable, 171; Berkshire, 216; Bristol, 585; Dukes, 59; Essex, 1,049; Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire (one county), 245; Middlesex, 702;. Nantucket, 133; Plymouth, 487; Norfolk and Suffolk (one county), 682; Worcester, 432. Tabulah Analysis. Pages Censuses of Population: 1765-1895, 129-216 This presentation requires no extended analytical treatment. The information, while reqitiring much research on the part of the Bureau to ensure accuracy, has been so i)resented that the reader may easil}^ follow the growth of the towns and cities from the earliest yearsr The student of the Census returns of the Commonwealth will note that a consolidation of two distinct presentations, as shown in Part 1, Volume I, of the Census of 1885, has been made for the Census of 1805, combining the historical features of the settlement and acquisition of additional territory with the purely statistical information as to the numerical gain or loss in population of the counties, cities, and towns. This arrangement, it is thought, will make the presentation easy of reference, as the notes relating to the establishment or incorjjoration of cities and towns, changes in boundary lines, aiuiexation of one city or town to another, etc., appear in connection with the Census figures for each city and town, while the increases or decreases for each Census, as compared with the one jpreceding, being computed, will save the reader much time. The dates relative to the establishment or incorporation of the cities and towns, as given in the Census of 1885, have been carefully compared with those contained in the first and subsequent reports of the Commissioner of Public Records and with other official sources of information. Each date has been subjected to careful scrutiny by the Bureau and it is believed that, as far as the archives of the Commonwealth show, those jDrinted in this volume are correct. The authorities consulted have been Reports of the Commissioner of Public jMassachusetts Archives, Records, Resolves and Orders (unprinted), Manual of the General Court, Province Laws, Massachusetts Records, Acts and Resolves, Plymouth Colony Laws, Boston Town Records. Plymouth Colony Records, As will be noted, there are a number of instances where the actual date of establish- ment of certain towns cannot be given, as up to the present time no authentic knowledge exists. In cases of this kind the method adopted has been to give the date when the first mention of the town appears in some of the volumes of record. For instance, while it is not certainly known in what year Rev. William Blackstone settled at the place called Shawmut (one of the olden time names for Boston), it is supposed to have been between 1623 and 1626. In April, 1630, Charlestown was settled by colonists, and it is a matter of record that many of these colonists, acting upon the suggestion of Mr. Blackstone, settled at Trimountain (ajiparently the original name for Boston) in August 1630, yet it was not until September 7(17, new style) that any mention is found in the Massachusetts Records, and on this date the Great and General Court ordered that Tri- mountain should be called Boston. Xo i^rior mention can be found of the establishment of the city of Boston or its boimdaries. [217] 218 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. In 1626, Roger Conant, who had previously removed from Nantasket to Cape Ann in charge of a party of settlers, built the first house at Xaumkeag on the site of the present city of Salem. Capt. John Endecott and his followers landed there in 1628, yet the name Salem first appears in the Massachusetts Records in August, 1630 ; although Naumkeag (Nahumkeke) is mentioned in 1628. The town records of Sutton show that by an order dated May 15, 1704, a township was granted, but the first mention of Sutton in the State records is October 28, 1714:. Many other instances may be found of the lack of actual dates in the history of many of the older towns. There is no record in the State archives of the incorporation of the following cities and towns : Andover, Barnstable, Boston, Boxford, Bradford, Brimfield, Cam BRIDGE, Chilmark, Dartmouth, Deerfield, Dunstable, Eastham, Falmouth, Gay Head, Havekhill, Hull, Lynn, Marblehead, Medford, Natick, Northampton, Oxford, Plymouth, Salem, Sandwich, Scituate, Shrewsbury, Springfield, Sutton, Tisbury, Weymouth, Wrentham, Yarmouth. We have retained, wherever practicable, the language used by the authors of the various original acts, together with the old form of spelling town names whenever it has been deemed advisable to do so, the authority for dates and quotations being given for purposes of reference. Undoubtedly many dates which are now lacking or obscure will be brought out when the forthcoming volume of the Province Laws, containing resolves, orders, etc., relating to the establishment of towns, is published. We call i^articular attention to the notes on page 131, which should be read carefully in connection with the historical and statistical data contained in the presentation itself For the purpose of showing the percentages of increase or decrease in jjopulation in the difterent counties, and for the State, the following table is introduced : PERCENTAGES OF INCREASE OR DECREASE IN POPULATION Census Periods. Counties Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dulces Essex Franlvlin Hampden Hamp- sliire 1765-1776* (Provincial) . . ' 28.19 107.78 25.35 20.29 17.00 104.37 59.79 89.05 1776-17901 (U. S.) 11.63 68.30 18.76 15.70 13.73 111.22 44.59 54.87 1790-1800 (U. S.) . 11.17 11.44 6.84 —4.19 5.66 20.95 22.24 21.58 1800 1810 (U. S.) . 15.12 6.28 9.70 5.51 17.47 4.26 4.08 7.28 1810-1820 (U. S.) . 8.17 —0.60 10.06 - 3.84 7.28 14.74 7.87 1820-1830- (U. S.) . 18.67 6.31 21.22 6.83 10.98 0.72 12.91 14.29 1830-1840 (U. S.) . 14.14 10.71 21.31 12.53 14.63 —2.76 18.10 2.12 1840-1850 (U. S.) . 8.38 18.79 26.64 14.70 38.22 7.32 37.24 15.65 1850-1860 (U. S.) . 2.02 11.15 23.10 —3.02 26.13 1.83 11.86 5.85 1855-1865 (State) . —2.34 7.87 2.25 —4.52 13.25 —0.99 17.72 10.66 1860-1870 (U. S.) . —8.94 17.61 9.69 —13.99 21.27 3.82 36.68 17.36 186.5-1875 (State) . —7.13 19.89 46.64 —3.07 30.58 7.52 46.05 14.11 1870-1880 (U. S.) . —2.68 6.49 35.14 13.55 21.75 10.31 32.82 6.41 1875-1885 (State) . —7.15 8.14 20.91 1.57 18.08 11.14 23.82 8.15 1880-1890 (U. S.) . —8.54 17.49 34.11 1.60 22.68 7.25 30.32 9.80 1885-1895 (State) . —7.34 16.88 38.18 2.49 25.28 7.20 30.98 12.87 1765-18951; , 128.04 898.75 928.21 80.65 659.11 697.00 1,741.07 750.99 * 11 years. t 14 years. t 130 years. TABULAR ANALYSIS. 219 PERCENTAGES OF INCREASE OR DECREASE IN POPULATION Counties The State Middlesex Nantucket Norfolk Pi.niioutii Suffolk Worcester 1765-1776* (Provincial) 14.97 32.89 25.12 12.94 —79.93 41.46 *23.88 1776-17901 (U. S.) 6.52 4.71 7.93 9.02 485.79 22.33 128.37 1790-1800 (U. S.) . 9.80 21.58 13.97 1.77 37.21 7.72 11.63 lSOO-1810 (U. S.) . 12.48 21.18 14.80 9.18 33.33 6.07 11.63 1810-1820 (U. S.) . 16.44 6.74 16.72 8.43 27.80 13.42 10.85 1820-1830 (U. S.) . 26.80 —0.88 15.08 12.86 41.47 14.57 16.64 1830-1840 (U. S.) . 36.74 25.13 26.60 10.05 54.06 12.99 20.85 1840-1850 (U. S.) . 51.37 —6.21 48.46 17.57 50.89 37.22 34.81 1850-1860 (U. S.) . 34.06 27.89 39.37 16.29 33.34 22.07 23.79 1855-1865 (State) . 13.58 —41.12 23.25 2.62 21.17 8.96 11.89 1860-1870 (U. S.) . 26.81 —32.34 —18.65 0.92 40.53 20.70 18.38 1865-1875 (State) . 28.92 —32.58 —24.06 9.91 75.25 29.08 30.38 1870-1880 (U. S.) . 15.85 —9.61 7.90 13.24 43.25 17.74 22.35 1875-1885 (State) . 25.76 —1.84 15.65 17.76 15.41 16.05 17.57 1880-1890 (U. S.) . 35.66 —12.32 23.26 25.24 24.97 23.75 25.57 1885-1895 (State) . 39.71 —4.01 31.99 24.26 28.19 25.57 28.73 1765-1895t . 1,330.59 —9.16 662.46 293.75 3,277.54 833.52 J949.64 * 11 years. t 14 years. t 130 years. The final line indicates the percentages of increase or decrease during 130 years. It shows, for examiale, that the State has increased its population since 1765, the date of the first provincial census, to the extent of 949.64 per cent. The percentage of gain in the different counties varies from 80.65, in Dukes County, to 3,277.54, in Suffolk County. The county of Nantucket, however, shows a loss of 9.16 per cent in the 130 years. While the total percentages of increase are thus shown, the table also exhibits the percentages of increase during each census period, respectively. For example, in the first census period, 1765-1776, the State gained 23.88 per cent. This was a period of 11 j'cars. The next census was taken in 1790, 14 years later, and in this period, 1776-1790, the gain was 28.37 per cent. After 1790, censuses were taken at regular intervals of ten years, until 1850 and since 1850 at intervals of five years ; and the per- centages for each period, for each of the counties, and for the State, may be readily found in the table. It will be noted that Barnstable County shows a decline since 1855, and Nantucket County a decline since 1820, with the exception of the periods 1830-1840 and 1850-1860, in which increases appear. Between the years 1790 and 1800 and between 1850 and 1875, declines are noticed in Dukes County ; in the period 1810-1820, a slight decline is found in the comity of Berkshire ; also, in Norfolk County, a considerable decrease in the periods 1860-1870 and 1865-1875 ; and in the periods 1830-1840 and 1855-1865, Franklin Coimty shows a decline of 2 . 76 per cent and . 99 per cent, respectively. In the first period, 1765-1776, the county of Suffolk shows a decline of 79.93 per cent. With these excei:)tions, every coimty in the State shows an increase during each census period. The increases are, however, not uniform. The gain in Suffolk, which is entirely out of proportion to that which is elsewhere exhibited, is of course due to the growth of the city of Boston, and the increase in Boston as estimated and taken at different periods since and including 1638, representing the growth of the metropolis on its original ter- ritory, and by annexation, is presented in the following table, which was first prepared and published by this Department in 1882, and is now brought forward to include the census figrures of 1895 : 220 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Census taken by — Boston, including An- nexations a Boston proper: Set- tled, 1630; Made a City, 1822 Annexed Territory Annexations Census Yeahs. East Boston (1637) The Islands (See Kotes) 1 1638, ..... - 6150 _ — _ 2 1675, - - J 4,000 - - - 3 1698, - - 6 7,000 - - - 4 1704, - - 66,750 - - - 5 1720, - - 611,000 - - - 6 1722, . Town, - 10,567 - - - 7 1742, Town, - 16,382 - - - 8 1752, Town, - 15,731 - - - 9 1765, Province, - 15,520 - - - 10 1775, Gen. Gage, - 6,573 - - - 11 1776, Province, - 2,719 - - - 12 1781, Province, - c 10,000 - - - 13 1784, Province, - c 15,870 - - - 14 1789, Town, - d 17,880 - - - 15 1790, U. S., 18,320 18,038 282 - 282 16 1800, U.S., 24,937 24,655 282 - /282 17 1810, U.S., 33,787 32,896 891 18 519 18 1820, U.S., 43,298 - - - - 19 1825, City, ■58,277 56,003 2,274 24 264 20 1830, U.S., 61,392 - 1 6,546 - - 21 1835, City, 78,603 72,057 607 344 22 1840, U.S., e 93,383 85,475 7,908 1,455 277 23 1845, City, 114,366 99,036 15,330 5,018 292 24 1850, U.S., 136,881 113,721 23,160 9,526 325 25 1855, state. 160,490 126,296 34,194 15,433 /530 26 1860, U. S., 177,840 133,563 44,277 18,356 / 1,000 27 1865, State, 192,318 141,083 51,235 20,572 / 1,300 28 1870, U. S., 250,526 138,781 111,745 23,816 /1, 700 29 1875, State, 341,919 140,669 201,250 27,420 1,927 30 1880, U.S., 362,839 147,075 215,764 A 28,381 m 1,545 31 1885, State, 390,393 147,138 243,255 k 29,280 m 2,139 32 1890, U.S., 448,477 161,330 287,147 36,930 n — 33 1895, State, 496,920 160,349 336,571 39,889 m 2,706 a By Boston proper is meant the territory of Boston, independent of all annexations. b Estimates made in the years named. Those for 1675 and 169S were probably too large. c Estimates based on censuses of polls. d Estimate based on actual number of houses in 1789, and the average persons to a house, as shown by the U. S. census of 1790. e By the census of May, 1840, the population of Boston was 84,401. Mr. Shattuck, in his report on the census of Boston for 1845, shows clearly that the U. S. census of 1840 was incorrect. / Estimated. g Included also in the population of Dorchester in this year. After 1855, Washington Village is included in South Boston. h The population of South Boston could not be stated definitely for 1S75, because the wards including South Boston also included a part of Boston projjer. The figures given are very close, however. If we trace the growth of Boston as presented in the preceding table, we begin with the population shown on the original territory, settled in 1630, and estimated and presented for the year 1638, namely, l.iO. Upon substantially the same territory, the population in 1895 is 160,349. The first gain from annexed territory appears in the enumeration for 1790, the gain being very slight. In recent years, however, the gain by TABULAR ANALYSIS. 221 Annexations South Boston (18M) Washington Village (1855) Koxbury (1867) Dorchester (1869) West Roxbury (1873) Brighton (1873) Charlestown (1873) ■.^ - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 - _ 1,487 1,360 - - 2,031 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 _ _ 1,433 1,513 _ - 360 - - c 1,650 c 1,840 - - c 725 12 - - c 2,150 c 2,060 - - e 1,340 13 14 15 — _ 2,226 1,722 _ — 1,583 - - 2,765 2,347 - - 2,751 16 354 - 3,669 2,930 - 608 4,959 17 - - 4,135 3,684 - 702 6,591 18 1,986 - - - - - - 19 - - 5,247 4,074 - 972 8,783 20 5,595 - - - - - 1* _ 21 6,176 - 9,089 4,875 - 1,425 11,484 22 10,020 - - - - - - 23 13,309 - 18,364 7,969 - 2,356 17,216 24 16,912 <7 1,319 18,469 8,340 4,812 2,895 21,700 25 24,921 - 25,137 9,769 6,310 3,375 25,065 26 29,363 - 28,426 10,717 6,912 3,854 26,399 27 39,215 - 34,753 12,261 8,686 4,967 28,323 28 h 54,147 - 50,429 15,788 11,783 6,200 33,556 29 56,369 - z 57,123 i 17,890 14,032 6,693 33,731 30 61,534 - 65,965 20,717 17,424 8,523 37,673 31 66,791 - 78,411 29,638 24,997 12,032 38,348 32 67,913 - 92,088 45,909 32,761 15,001 40,304 33 i The territory of Roxbury and Dorchester was not kept intact by ward boundaries in the ward division of 1875; it is difticult, therefore, to give the exact ijoi^ulation of each district by the census of 1880. The figures given are the result of very careful study of the population by census enumeration districts, of which there were 208 in Boston for the U. S. census of 1880. k The population, as usually given in census tables, includes that of the islands in the harbor. m For the separate islands as follows : 1880 — Breed's, 152; Deer, 851; Galloupe, 5; Rainsford, 187; Long, 49; Lovell, 5; Spectacle, 53; Thompson's, 106; Fort Independence, 13; Fort Warren, 112; Fort Winthroj), 12. 1885 — Breed's, 348; Deer, 1,145; Galloupe, 6; Rainsford, 204; Long, 81; Lovell, 7 ; Spectacle, 61 ; Thompson's, 122; Fort Independence, 11 ; Fort Warren, 129; Fort Winthrop, 25. 1895 — Breed's, included in East Boston; Deer, 1,620; Galloupe, 6; Rainsford, 83; Long, 612; Lovell, 3; Spectacle, 94; Thompson's, 119; Fort Indepen- dence, 2; Fort "Warren, 164; Fort Winthrop, 3. n Included in East Boston. annexation has been quite important, beginning with Roxbvirj, annexed in 1867, followed by Dorchester, annexed in 1869, and by West Roxbury, Brighton, and Charlestown, which were annexed in 1873. The popul ation upon territory which has been annexed since the original settlement of the city is 336,571, out of 496,920, the total population of the city in 1895. The population on the territory acquired by the annexation of East Boston 222 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. is now 39,889 ; South Boston, 67,913 ; Roxbury, 92,088 ; Dorchester, 45,900 ; West Rox- bury, 32,7r)l ; Brighton, 15,001 ; and Charlestown, 40,304. The population upon the islands in tlie harbor is 2,706. The pojjulation of the original territory shows a decline as compared with the last preceding enumeration, the United States census of 1890, from 161,330 to 160,349. A decline between two census periods has never before been found since the Revolution, except between the years 1865 and 1870. The present decline is due to the encroach- ment of business upon the residential section. During the ten years, 1885 to 1895, however, there has been a gain upon the original territoiy from 147,138 to 160,349. The gain upon the annexed teri'itor}' since 1885 is from 243,255 to 336,571, the largest numerical gain being shown in the Roxbury district, and the next largest in Dorchester. In percentages of gain during this j^eriod, the Dor- chester section leads all others, as will appear from the following table, showing the percentages for 1895 as compared with 1885, in the citj' proper, and in each of the annexed districts : Divisions of Boston. Increase in 189.^ as compared with Percentages of Increase The City proper, . . . , East Boston (inchiding the islands) , South Boston Dorchester, . . . . , West Roxbury, . . . . , Brighton, Charlestown, .... Roxbury, The Citt, .... 13,211 11,176 6,379 25,192 15,3.37 6,478 2,631 26,123 106,527 + 8.98 + 35.57 + 10.37 +121.60 + 88.02 + 76.01 + 6.98 + 39.60 + 27.29 The following table shows the percentages of population of the entire city, found in the different territorial divisions : Divisions of Boston. Population Percentages The City proper, .... East Boston (including the islands), South Boston, Dorchester, West Roxbury Brighton, Charlestown, Roxbury, The City, 160,319 42,.')95 67,913 45,909 32,761 15,001 40,304 92,088 496,920 32.27 8.57 13.67 9.24 6.59 3.02 8.11 18.53 100.00 It will be seen from this table that while the population on the annexed territory is much larger, when considered in its entirety, than the population on the original terri- tory, or city proper, nevertheless, the city proper contains the largest fraction of the total population which is found in any single subdivision, namely, 32.27 per cent. It may be pointed out in passing that in 1890 the city j^roper contained 35.97 per cent of TABULAR ANALYSIS. 223 the entire population of the city. Roxbury contains 18.53 per cent of the total popu- lation, as against 17.49 per cent in 1890 ; South Boston, 13.67 per cent, as against 1-4.89 per cent in 1890; Dorchester, 9.24: per cent, as against 6.61 per cent in 1890; West Roxbury, 6.59 per cent, as against 5.57 per cent in 1890 ; Brighton, 3.02 per cent, as against 2 . 68 per cent in 1890. The population in East Boston, including the islands, constitutes 8.57 per cent of the total population of the city, and the population of Charlestown, 8.11 per cent of the total population, these proportions being about the same as obtained in 1890. That is to say, the city proper to-day, while containing nearly one-third of the total population of the city, has a smaller proportion of the population than it held five years ago, and while the districts of Roxbury, Dorchester, West Roxbury, and Brighton have each of them gained a larger proportion of the population than they held in 1890, South Boston has a smaller proportion, and East Boston and Charlestown retain about the same proportion as they held five years ago. Polls and Voters. [225] POLLS a:n'd voters. Ratable Polls Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages of Total Ratable Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreign Bom Naturalized Voters BARNSTABLE. 8,874 85.87 5.13 9.00 7,620 94.24 5.76 Barnstable, 1,311 93.06 3.81 3.13 1,220 96.31 3.69 Bourne, 515 84.27 10.49 5.24 434 98.39 1.61 Brewster, 285 93.33 1.41 5.26 266 94.36 5.64 ChatharD, 616 97.89 1.79 0.32 603 97.35 2.65 Dennis, . 786 93.89 3.31 2.80 738 97.29 2.71 Eastham, 168 90.48 8.93 0.59 152 98.68 1.32 Falmouth, 865 83 35 5.32 11.33 721 93.90 6.10 Harwich, 841 82.40 12.37 5.23 693 98.12 1.88 Mashpee, 98 91.84 5.10 3.06 90 98.89 1.11 Orleans, 390 87.69 7.69 4.62 342 98.54 1.46 Provincetown, 1,395 65.95 3.73 30.32 920 79.67 20.33 Sandwich, . 496 88.11 5.24 6.65 437 87.41 12.59 Truro, . 236 79.66 0.85 19.49 188 95.74 4.26 Wellfleet, . 309 91.91 4.21 3.88 284 96.48 3.52 Yarmouth, . 563 94.49 3.02 2.49 532 97.93 2.07 BERKSHIRE. 25,897 77.95 7.06 14.99 20,186 79.30 20.70 Adams, 2,057 71.46 5.59 22.95 1,470 64.76 35.24 Alford, . 99 90.91 5.05 4.04 90 92.22 7.78 Becket, . 295 71.53 9.83 18.64 211 86.73 13.27 Cheshire, 394 80.96 5.08 13.96 319 86.21 13.79 Clarksburg, . 311 68.81 14.15 17.04 214 86.92 13.08 Dalton, . 878 87.59 6.72 5.69 769 81.27 18.73 Egremont, . 272 86.40 11.03 2.57 235 96.60 3.40 Florida, 141 70.21 7.09 22.70 99 86.87 13.13 Great Barrlngton, 1,517 80.82 7.45 11.73 1,226 85.15 14.85 Hancock, 155 78.07 16.77 5.16 121 96.69 3.31 Hinsdale, 487 74.74 6.57 18.69 364 79.40 20.60 Lanesborough, 277 87.72 6.14 6.14 243 84.36 15.64 Lee, 1,268 75.55 10.10 14.35 958 78.39 21.61 Lenox, . 938 71.75 2.88 25.37 673 77.56 22.44 Monterey, . 142 84.50 7.75 7.75 120 90.83 9.17 Mount Washington, 41 80.49 2.44 17.07 33 96.97 3.03 Xew Ashford, 42 88.10 9.52 2.38 37 91.89 8.11 Kew Marlborough, 423 89.36 2.36 8.28 378 88.89 11.11 NoKTH Adams, . 5,537 73.42 6.28 20.30 4,065 73.60 26.40 Otis, 182 89.01 8.24 2.75 162 99.38 0.62 Peru, . 98 80.61 11.23 8.16 79 89.87 10.13 PiTTSFIELD, 6,031 79.61 7.03 13.36 4,801 76.67 23.33 Wardl, . 812 75.62 3.69 20.69 614 64.01 35.99 Ward 2, . 1,025 83.71 8.88 7.41 858 79.37 20.63 Ward 3, . 808 84.53 4.95 10.52 083 81.84 18.16 Ward 4, . 777 85.46 5.53 9.01 664 85.54 14.46 Ward 5, . 782 70.59 11.12 18.29 552 73.37 26.63 Ward 6, . 955 78.64 3.56 17.80 751 68.58 31.42 M'ard -, . 872 77.87 11.35 10.78 679 82.47 17.53 [227] 228 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Ratable Polls Legal Voters CouKTiES, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages of Total Ratable Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Algiers Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters BEKKSHIRE — Con. Richmond, .... 214 79.44 7.94 12.62 170 72.94 27.06 Sandisfleld, . 270 88.89 8.15 2.96 240 93.75 6.25 Savoy, .... 177 87.01 8.47 4.52 154 93.51 6.49 Sheffield, 586 84.30 8.87 6.83 494 90.08 9.92 Stockbridge, 630 85.40 3.65 10.95 538 83.09 16.91 Tyringham, . 121 84.30 9.92 5.78 102 97.06 2.94 WaBhington, 133 78.95 6.77 14.28 105 83.81 16.19 West Stockbridge, 385 84.93 3.90 11.17 327 80.43 19.57 Williamstown, . 1,612 76.55 10.24 13.21 1,234 86.47 13.53 Windsor, 184 84.24 10.33 5.43 155 92.90 7.10 BRISTOL. 62,352 68.16 4.93 26.91 42,495 69.67 30.33 Acushnet 375 84.00 7.20 8.80 315 95.87 4.13 Attleborough, 2,457 73.83 6.31 19.86 1,814 83.13 16.87 Berkley, 323 85.45 3.41 11.14 276 93.84 6.16 Dartmouth, . 1,020 79.51 5.98 14.51 811 92.48 7.52 Dighton, 591 79.53 6.43 14.04 470 94.04 5.96 Easton, . 1,407 79.89 4.90 15.21 1,124 74.91 25.09 Fairhaven, . 1,053 84.80 3.23 11.97 893 94.06 5.94 Fall River, 23,767 61.29 4.35 34.36 14,566 50.95 49.05 Wardl, . 2,951 65.37 3.35 31.28 1,929 47.38 52.62 Ward 2, . 2,238 56.93 3.75 39.32 1,274 42.78 57.22 Wards, . 3,159 57.80 4.75 37.45 1,826 44.85 55.15 Ward 4, . 2,800 69.32 4.25 26.43 1,941 53.53 46.47 Ward 5, . 2,877 56.83 4.21 38.96 1,635 42.26 57.74 Ward 6, . 2,921 42.31 5.07 52.62 1,236 31.63 68.37 Ward 7, . 2,035 75.28 4.67 20.05 1,532 72.72 27.28 Ward 8, . 2,002 83.07 3.05 13.88 1,663 69.69 30.31 Wards, . 2,784 54.96 5.67 39.37 1,530 48.95 51.05 Freetown, . 479 81.42 4.18 14.40 390 93.33 6.67 Mansfield, . 1,146 81.41 6.11 12.48 933 91.00 9.00 New Bedford, . 15,798 63.91 4.83 31.26 10,096 71.43 28.57 Wardl, . 3,571 48.47 4.15 47.38 1,731 52.74 47.26 Ward 2, . 2,231 71.81 3.72 24.47 1,602 72.03 27.97 Ward 3, . 1,691 91.43 3.19 5.38 1,546 89.78 10.22 Ward 4, , 2,081 78.62 9.37 12.01 1,636 84.84 15.16 Ward 5, . 2,652 67.76 3.92 28.32 1,797 82.97 17.03 Ward 6, , 3,572 49.94 5.04 45.02 1,784 49.22 50.78 North Attleborough, 1,916 80.43 5.74 13.83 1,541 77.09 22.91 Norton, . 520 85.19 5.00 9.81 443 92.10 7.90 Raynham, 496 81.05 6.05 12.90 402 95.02 4.98 Rehoboth, . 653 79.48 8.12 12.40 519 94.61 5.39 Seekonk, 514 67.32 12.06 20.62 346 91.91 8.09 Somerset, 674 71.36 5.79 22.85 481 88.57 11.43 Swansea, 560 68.75 16.43 14.82 385 87.01 12.99 Taunton, . 7,746 77.37 4.56 18.07 6,993 76.96 23.04 Wardl, . 853 89.10 2.34 8.56 760 85.00 15.00 Ward 2, . 891 86.87 5.39 7.74 774 84.63 15.37 Ward 3, . 908 77.86 5.07 17.07 707 68.60 31.40 Ward 4, . 901 85.35 4.22 10.43 769 87.26 12.74 Ward 5, . 1,058 73.16 4.44 22.40 774 63.05 36.95 Ward 6, . 944 77.44 2.65 19.91 731 81.12 18.88 Ward 7, . 877 83.01 3.19 13.80 728 79.95 20.05 Wards, . 1,314 57.08 7.69 35.23 750 65.60 34.40 Westport, . 857 81.33 3.15 15.52 697 94.26 5.74 POLLS AND VOTERS. 229 POLLS AND VOTERS— Continued. Ratable Polls Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages Total Ratable OF Polls Total Voters Percentages op Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreig^nBorn Naturalized Voters DUKES, 1,473 83.91 5.97 10.12 1,236 94.50 5.50 Chilmark 121 88.43 10.74 0.83 107 100.00 - Cottage City, 336 75.00 7.14 17.86 252 89.29 10.71 Edgartown, . 392 86.74 4. OS 9.18 340 95.59 4.41 Gay Head, . 44 93.18 2.27 4.55 41 97.56 2.44 Gosnold, 72 63.89 20.83 15.28 46 89.13 10.87 Tisbury, 341 88.27 4.69 7.04 301 95.02 4.98 West Tisburj '. • 167 89.22 1.80 8.98 149 96.64 3.36 ESSEX. 105,029 73.58 5.11 21.31 77,282 77.70 22.30 Amesbury, 3,066 75.34 5.48 19.18 2,310 81.17 18.83 Andover, 1,701 76.72 6.82 16.46 1,305 76.86 23.14 Beverly, 3,782 80.22 6.56 13.22 3,034 88.69 11.31 Wardl, . 873 78.58 8.13 13.29 686 84.26 15.74 Ward 2, . 768 82.81 4.43 12.76 636 88.84 11.16 Ward 3, . 774 74.42 9.69 15.89 576 91.67 8.33 Ward 4, . 601 89.35 2.16 8.49 537 89.94 10.06 Ward 5, . 394 85.28 5.84 8.88 336 94.35 5.65 Ward 6, . 372 70.70 8.60 20.70 263 83.65 16.35 Boxford, 231 82.68 7.36 9.96 191 94.76 5.24 Bradford, 1,428 81.16' 6.65 12.19 1,159 88.87 11.13 Danvers, 2,263 77.60 8.13 14.27 1,756 82.18 17.82 Essex, . 573 85.86 3.84 10.30 492 94.31 5.69 Georgetown, 668 89.97 3.89 6.14 601 91.85 8.15 Gloucester, 11,829 54.48 3.25 42.27 6,444 69.10 30.90 Ward 1, . 1,136 73.77 3.61 22.62 838 70.41 29.59 Ward 2, 1,904 52.00 2.99 45.01 990 67.27 32.73 Ward 3, 2,827 42.31 2.44 55.25 1,196 56.19 43.81 Ward 4, 1,900 45.47 3.79 50.74 864 62.27 37.73 Ward 5, 1,581 65.15 2.97 31.88 1,030 73.30 26.70 Ward 6, 886 83.30 4.06 12.64 738 81.30 18.70 Ward 7, 1,177 36.71 3.65 59.64 432 72.45 27.55 Ward 8, 418 85.17 4.78 10.05 356 89.61 10.39 Grovelaud, 700 84.57 3.43 12.00 592 86.49 13.51 Hainilton, 481 54.47 20.17 25.36 262 95.80 4.20 Haverhill, 9,432 79.05 4.95 16.00 7,456 82.39 17.61 Ward 1, 1,002 87.52 6.59 5.89 877 90.42 9.58 Ward 2, 780 87.31 4.10 8.59 681 92.07 7.93 Ward 3, 1,249 77.82 5.13 17.05 972 71.30 28.70 Ward 4, 1,168 86.73 4.62 8.65 1,013 88.75 11.25 Ward 5, 3,413 69.82 4.45 25.73 2,383 77.84 22.16 Ward 6, 1,820 84.07 5.44 10.49 1,530 83.40 16.60 Ipswich, 1,441 74.25 6.18 19.57 1,070 88.88 11.12 Lawrence, 15,340 66.35 5.25 28.40 10,178 52.99 47.01 Ward 1, 2,564 70.63 3.98 25.39 1,811 45.67 54.33 Ward 2, 2,270 65.33 5.33 29.34 1,483 56.10 43.90 Ward 3, 2,508 63.52 4'.9S 31.50 1,593 49.09 50.91 Ward 4, 2,990 55.02 9.76 35.22 1,645 53.01 46.99 Ward 5, 2,856 68.49 3.25 28.26 1,956 53.58 46.42 Ward 6, 2,152 78.. 53 3.35 18.12 1,690 61.07 38.93 Lynn, . 19,829 77.85 4.89 17.26 15,437 81.38 18.62 Ward 1, 482 87.97 2.49 9.54 424 93.16 6.84 Ward 2, 1,232 80.92 5.44 13.64 997 89.07 10.93 Ward 3, 4,462 81.89 3.70 14.41 3,654 86.97 13.03 Ward 4, 4,136 78.41 6.24 15.35 3,243 81.99 18.01 Ward 5, 4,177 76.54 5.34 18.12 3,197 80.17 19.83 230 CEJ^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Ratable Polls Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages Total Ratable OF Polls 1 Total 1 Voturs Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Kot Voters AUens Native Born Voters ForeitrnBorn Naturalized Voters ESSEX — Con. Lynn — Con. Ward 6 4,541 73.20 4.73 22.07 3,324 72.47 27.. 53 Ward 7, . 799 74.84 3.63 21.53 598 78.76 21.24 Lynnfleld, . 290 78.62 8.97 12.41 228 96.49 3.51 Manchester, . 631 71.32 6.02 22.66 450 89.56 10.44 Marblehead, . 2,482 92.47 2.82 4.71 2,295 91.50 8.50 Merrimac, 731 83.86 3.15 12.99 613 89.89 10.11 Methuen, 1,665 70.15 6.31 23.54 1,168 72.69 27.31 Middleton, . 281 81.14 7.12 11.74 228 90.79 9.21 Nahant, 299 69.90 14.72 15.38 209 74.64 25.36 Newbury, 531 80.60 6.40 13.00 428 93.93 6.07 Newburtport, 4,201 83.48 3.98 12.54 3,.507 85.54 14.46 Wardl, . 686 86.44 3.79 9.77 593 92.75 7.25 Ward 2, . 634 72.08 3.16 24.76 457 87.09 12.91 Ward 3, . 789 88.21 3.04 8.75 696 85.34 14.66 Ward 4, . 690 85.94 5.80 8.26 593 82.46 17.54 Ward 5, . 639 77.31 5.01 17.68 494 75.91 24.09 Ward 6, . 763 88.33 3.28 8.39 674 88.13 11.87 North Andover, 1,112 82.01 6.75 11.24 912 66.45 33.55 Peabody, 3,293 80.38 4.16 15.46 2,647 74.23 25.77 Rockport, 2,027 52.05 3.21 44.74 1,055 83.22 16.78 Rowley, 436 87.39 6.19 6.42 381 96.06 3.94 Salem, . 10,193 72.71 5.80 21.49 7,411 77.80 22.20 Ward 1, . 1,504 73.61 4.85 21.54 1,107 73.80 26.20 Ward 2, . 1,893 75.81 13.10 11.09 1,435 88.36 11.64 Ward 3, . 1,263 84.09 2.69 13.22 1,062 78.44 21.56 Ward 4, . 1,537 78.46 3.97 17.57 1,206 69.15 30.85 Ward 5, . 2,705 54.64 4.29 41.07 1,478 73.88 26.12 Ward 6, . 1,291 86.99 4.57 8.44 1,123 82.10 17.90 Salisbury, . 434 90.78 5.30 3.92 394 94.16 5.84 Saugus, . 1,378 83.60 5.73 10.67 1,152 83.07 16.93 Swampscott, 1,056 82.77 4.92 12.31 874 90.96 9.04 Topsfield, . 353 86.40 8.78 4.82 305 93.11 6.89 Wenham, 316 86.71 3.80 9.49 274 97.45 2.. 55 West Newbury, 556 83.45 6.30 10.25 464 85.56 14.44 FRANKLIN. 12,832 80.52 6.11 13.37 10,332 87.13 12.87 Ashfield 355 84.51 9.01 6.48 300 96.67 3.33 Bernardston, 261 85.06 8.43 6.51 222 97.30 2.70 Buckland, 486 85.60 3.91 10.49 416 73.56 26.44 Charlemont, 340 86.47 7.35 6.18 294 97.62 2.38 Colrain, 513 79.73 2.53 17.74 409 95.11 4.89 Conway, 415 80.96 9.40 9.64 336 90.77 9.23 Deerfield, 979 73.75 7.05 19.20 722 83.93 16.07 Erving, . 309 77.99 6.47 15.54 241 89.63 10.37 Gill, 408 68.63 14.21 17.16 280 93.21 6.79 Greenfield, 1,945 85.19 5.66 9.15 1,657 84.25 15.75 Hawley, 160 89.38 8.12 2.50 143 98.60 1.40 Heath, . 142 87.32 4.23 8.45 124 97.58 2.42 Leverett, 256 91.80 5.08 3.12 235 98.72 1.28 Leyden, 122 86.88 8.20 4.92 106 93.40 6.60 Monroe, 123 58.54 6.50 34.96 72 94.44 5.56 Montague, 1,735 74.18 4.96 20.86 1,287 64.65 35.35 New Salem, 293 81.91 9.90 8.19 240 95.00 5.00 Northfield, 511 89.24 2.74 8.02 456 93.86 6.14 POLLS AND VOTEES. 231 POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. llATABLB Polls Legal Voters Counties, Citiks, akd Towns. Total Pdlls Percentages of Total Katable Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters FRANKLIN — Con. Orange 1,740 82.99 3.22 13.79 1,444 91.76 8.24 Rowe, . 184 60.32 11.96 27.72 111 98.20 1.80 Shelburne, . 501 83.04 8.38 8.58 416 94.23 5.77 Shutesbury, . 146 93.84 2.74 3.42 137 96.35 3.65 Siinderlaud, . 254 75.59 4.72 19.69 192 92.71 7.29 Warwick, 211 64.45 15.17 20.38 136 95.59 4.41 "Wendell, 179 75.42 7.26 17.32 135 91.85 8.15 Wliately, 264 83.71 6.44 9.85 221 86.43 13.57 HAMPDEN 45,382 69.56 6.52 23.92 31,568 76.06 23.94 Agawam, . 745 71.14 10.74 18.12 530 82.45 17.55 Blandford, . 283 90.46 6.71 2.83 256 98.83 1.17 Brlmfleld, 325 80.00 8.00 12.00 260 94.23 5.77 Chester, 459 82.57 5.88 11.55 379 95.51 4.49 Chicopee, . 5,013 54.84 5.86 39.30 2,749 69.99 30.01 "Ward 1, . 967 48.61 4.96 46.43 470 61.49 38.51 "Ward 2, . 514 77.43 4.48 18.09 398 74.12 25.88 "Wards, . 948 36.29 7.59 56.12 344 67.15 32.85 Ward 4, . 651 60.21 4.92 34.87 392 76.79 23.21 Ward 5, . 883 61.38 7.25 31.37 542 77.68 22.32 Ward 6, . 518 59.46 3.67 36.87 308 69.16 30.84 Ward 7, . 532 55.45 6.77 37.78 295 58.98 41.02 East Longmeadov } 517 46.23 2.51 51.26 239 79.92 20.08 Granville, 313 81.47 8.95 9.58 255 93.33 6.67 Hampden, 242 74.38 11.16 14.46 180 86.67 13.33 Holland, 64 84.38 6.25 9.37 54 94.44 5.56 HOLTOKE, . 10,742 61.41 4.98 33.61 6,597 56.74 43.26 Wardl, . 1,543 62.61 5.18 32.21 966 53.11 46.89 Ward 2, . 2,307 39.71 6.11 54.18 916 46.07 53.93 Ward 3, . 1,315 64.34 4.64 31.02 846 50.83 49.17 Ward 4, . 1,784 47.92 5.16 46.92 855 38.95 61.05 Ward 5, . 960 85.21 3.96 10.83 818 65.16 34.84 Ward 6, . 1,596 69.11 4.14 26.75 1,103 59.75 40.25 Ward 7, . 1,237 88.36 4.61 7.03 1,093 78.04 21.96 Longmeadow, 193 74.09 10.36 15.55 143 88.81 11.19 Ludlow, 739 50.34 9.34 40.32 372 82.80 17.20 Monson, 1,150 74.00 6.96 19.04 851 87.07 12.93 Montgomery, 87 90.80 3.45 5.75 79 96.20 3.80 Palmer, . 2,063 57.97 7.76 34.27 1,196 81.61 18.39 Russell, 267 67.79 14.23 17.98 181 85.64 14.36 South wick, . 330 79.09 12.12 8.79 261 90.04 9.96 Springfield, 15,911 76.93 6.96 16.11 12,240 80.01 19.99 Wardl, . 2,122 80.92 6.36 12.72 1,717 82.88 17.12 Wards, . 2,393 67.57 5.77 26.66 1,617 71.43 28.57 Ward 3, . 2,333 74.88 7.42 17.70 1,747 78.76 21.24 Ward 4, . 1,866 84.99 4.93 10.08 1,586 83.42 16.58 Ward 0, . 1,881 86.39 5.05 8.56 1,625 86.40 13.60 Ward a, . 1,935 68.89 13.90 17.21 1,333 74.57 25.43 Ward 7, . 1,363 87.23 3.08 9.69 1,189 82.93 17.07 Wards, . 2,018 70.66 8.08 21.26 1,426 79.38 20.62 Tolland, 108 77.78 9.26 12.96 84 92.86 7.14 Wales, . 251 70.52 12.35 17.13 177 90.40 9.60 Westfleld, . 3,352 82.10 6.18 11.72 2,752 84.70 15.30 West Springfield, 1,757 78.20 6.15 15.65 1,374 81.30 18.70 Wilbraham, . 471 76.22 7.22 16.56 359 87.74 12.26 232 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Ratable Polls Legal Voters CouKTiKS, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages Total Ratable OP Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters HAMPSHIRE. 15,754 75.46 6.27 18.27 11,888 82.87 17.13 Amherst, 1,591 84.16 9.81 6.03 1,3.39 93.35 6.65 Belchertowii, 689 80.84 6.82 12.34 557 91.38 8.62 Chesterfield, 212 90.57 5.19 4.24 192 98.44 1.56 Cummington, 258 87.21 8.53 4.26 225 98.22 1.78 Easthampton, 1,360 70.96 8.45 20.59 965 72.75 27.25 Enfield, . 314 74.52 6.05 19.43 234 89.32 10.68 Goshen, 90 81.11 12.22 6.67 73 97.26 2.74 Granby, 251 72.51 7.97 19.52 182 92.31 7.69 Greenwich, . 159 91.83 3.77 4.40 146 97.26 2.74 Hadley, . 573 69.46 5.06 25.48 398 90.95 9.05 Hatfield, 434 73.73 3.00 23.27 320 85.00 15.00 Huntington, . 422 75.59 9.95 14.46 319 87.77 12.23 Middlefield, . 118 72.88 11.02 16.10 86 96.51 3.49 NOBTHAMPTON, . 4,341 75.79 5.14 19.07 3,290 76.63 23.37 Ward 1, . 669 78.48 4.33 17.19 525 79.05 20.95 Ward 2, . 564 82.27 4.96 12.77 464 80.17 19.83 Ward 3, . 852 70.31 6.57 23.12 599 76.13 23.87 Ward 4, . . 622 69.45 5.79 24.76 432 83.80 16.20 Ward 5, . 594 76.77 3.70 19.53 456 62.28 37.72 Ward 6, . 527 82.73 3.99 13.28 436 78.21 21.79 Ward 7, . 513 73.69 6.04 20.27 378 76.98 23.02 Pelham, 154 88.96 9.09 1.95 137 94.89 5.11 Plalnfield, . 153 88.23 8.50 3.27 135 100.00 - Preecott, 146 86.30 10.27 3.43 126 100.00 - Southampton, 351 80.34 3.99 15.67 282 94.68 5.32 South Hadley, 1,213 69.17 4.86 25.97 839 77.12 22.88 Ware, . 2,008 63.30 5.03 31.67 1,271 69.32 30.68 Westhampton, 146 82.19 2.06 15.75 120 95.83 4.17 Williamsburg, 564 82.98 4.79 12.23 468 83.97 16.03 Worthington, 207 88.89 7.25 3.86 184 97.28 2.72 MIDDLESEX. 150,610 72.76 6.18 21.06 109,577 74.61 25.39 Acton, 697 78.19 7.89 13.92 545 89.17 10.83 Arlington, . 1,970 78.43 3.65 17.92 1,545 69.97 30.03 Ashby, . 294 88.10 7.48 4.42 259 96.91 3.09 Ashland, 636 75.79 9.59 14.62 482 82.16 17.84 Ayer, . 650 79.23 10.15 10.62 515 83.50 16.50 Bedford, 437 60.41 13.96 25.63 264 87.50 12.50 Belmont, 1,043 52.73 6.81 40.46 550 78.55 21.45 BlUerica, 813 78.72 4.67 16.61 640 74.06 25.94 Boxborough, 108 74.07 12.04 13.89 80 88.75 11.25 Burlington, . 219 63.93 16.89 19.18 140 92.14 7.86 Cambridge, 25,105 67.79 7.55 24.66 17,018 71.20 28.80 Wardl, . 5,291 70.82 13.38 15.80 3,747 79.80 20.20 Ward 2, . 6,728 69.96 4.65 25.39 4,707 67.94 32.06 Wards, . 4,581 53.74 9.67 36.59 2,462 68.98 41.02 Ward 4, . 5,565 71.86 5.43 22.71 3,999 72.07 27.93 Ward 5, . 2,940 71.53 4.42 24.05 2,103 75.84 24.16 Carlisle, 177 70.62 7.91 21.47 125 96.00 4.00 Chelmsford, . 1,019 75.66 7.66 16.68 771 79.90 20.10 Concord, 1,934 48.76 29.73 21.51 943 83.03 16.97 Dracut, . 839 63.65 12.87 23.48 534 69.06 30.34 Dunstable, . 152 88.16 4.60 7.24 134 91.04 8.96 Everett, 5,530 73.96 5.37 20.67 4,090 77.97 22.03 Wardl, . 921 66.99 7.82 25.19 617 74.88 25.12 POLLS AND VOTERS. 233 POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Ratable Polls Legal Voters CouNTiKs, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Peecentagks Total Ratable OF Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Horn Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters MIDDLESEX — Con. Everett — Con. Ward 2 770 79.22 2.60 18.18 610 75.74 24.26 Ward 3, 914 66.63 9.30 24.07 609 73.40 26.60 Ward 4, 884 79.41 3.17 17.42 702 80.34 19.66 Ward 5, 945 68.89 6.56 24.. 55 651 76.65 23.35 Ward 6, 1,096 82.21 2.74 15.05 901 83.80 16.20 Framingham 2,831 81.53 5.93 12.54 2,308 78.99 21.01 Groton, . 614 80.46 7.49 12.05 494 91.30 8.70 HoUiston, 872 84.17 5.39 10.44 734 83.65 16.35 Hopkinton, 983 91.76 3.36 4.88 902 77.16 22.84 Hudson, 1,639 79.07 3.78 17.15 1,296 82.72 17.28 Lexington, 1,189 71.32 6.48 22.20 848 82.55 17.45 Lincoln, 446 51.35 17.04 31.61 229 80.79 19.21 Littleton, 370 74.05 6.76 19.19 274 87.23 12.77 Lowell, 23,792 68.96 4.85 26.19 16,408 60.48 39.52 Ward 1, 2,910 73.13 4.50 22.37 2,128 62.69 37.31 Ward 2, 3,102 56.16 5.29 38.55 1,742 43.92 56.08 Ward 3, 2,683 70.85 4.36 24.79 1,901 75.22 24.78 Ward 4, 2,.i69 77.66 6.15 16.19 1,995 45.51 54.49 Ward 5, 2,542 67.55 4.52 27.93 1,717 53.41 46.59 Ward 6, 2,502 69.94 4.64 25.42 1,750 62.17 37.83 Ward 7, 3,298 50.88 5.15 43.97 1,678 63.77 36.23 Ward 8, 2,249 84.97 4.98 10.05 1,911 75.35 24.65 Ward 9, 1,937 81.88 3.67 14.4.5 1,586 61.29 38.71 Malden, 8,856 73.64 5.30 21.06 6,522 77.25 22.75 Wardl, 1,173 80.05 4.09 15.86 939 81.36 18.64 Ward 2, 1,504 60.77 5.52 33.71 914 44.64 55.36 Ward 3, 1,026 83.24 4.97 11.79 854 87.59 12.41 Ward 4, 1,629 65.38 5.16 29.46 1,065 82.72 17.28 Ward 5, 1,185 81.94 4.98 13.08 971 87.13 12.87 Ward 6, 1,232 76.38 5.93 17.69 941 76.83 23.17 Ward 7, 1,107 75.70 6.41 17.89 838 79.71 20.29 Marlboroui, H, 4,470 77.07 5.46 17.47 3,445 74.02 25.98 Ward 1, 439 83.83 3.87 12.30 368 84.78 15.22 Ward 2, 673 76.52 6.39 17.09 515 74.95 25.05 Ward 3, 798 71.80 4.64 23.56 573 66.67 33.33 Ward 4, 893 71.11 5.26 23.63 635 66.30 33.70 Ward 5, 622 79.10 6.91 13.99 492 83.54 16.46 Ward 6, 536 87.31 2.61 10.08 468 73.93 26.07 Ward 7, 509 77.41 8.45 14.14 394 74.11 25.89 Maynard, 948 63.08 5.38 31.54 598 62.71 37.29 Medford, 4,489 73.98 7.17 18.85 3,321 81.42 18.58 Wardl, . 986 59.74 11.26 29.00 589 78.61 21.39 Ward 2, 643 86.63 2.64 10.73 557 82.76 17.24 Ward 3, 553 87.70 4.70 7.60 485 85.77 14.23 Ward 4, 701 69.19 4.56 26.25 485 68.04 31.96 Ward 5, 920 68.91 10.76 20.33 634 83.75 16.25 Ward 6, 686 83.24 5.39 11.37 571 88.09 11.91 Melrose, 3,566 79.95 4.01 16.04 2,851 81.27 18.73 Katick, . 2,714 86.00 4.94 9.06 2,334 78.41 21.59 Newton, 7,874 71.34 4.91 23.75 5,617 80.08 19.92 Wardl, . 1,176 56.80 3.91 39.29 6G8 71.11 28.89 Ward 2, . 1,564 68.54 5.18 26.28 1,072 77.33 22.67 Ward 3, . 933 81.56 3.86 14.58 761 84.49 15.. 51 Ward 4, . 966 71.53 7.66 20.81 691 78.44 21.56 234 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Katable Tolls Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Tolls Percentages Total Ratable OF Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Xot Voters Aliens Native Born A'oters Foreign P.orn Xaturalizeil Voters MIDDLESEX — Con. Newtox — Con. Ward 5 1,247 77.30 3.53 19.17 964 77.70 22.30 Ward 6, . 1,273 66.46 5.89 27.65 846 81.68 18.32 Ward 7, . 715 86.01 4.34 9.65 615 92.52 7.48 North Reading, 284 80.28 7.75 11.97 228 92.98 7.02 Pepperell, . 1,035 77.29 5.22 17.49 800 90.63 9.37 Reading, 1,485 79.73 7.00 13.27 1,184 86.40 13.60 Sherborn, 375 71.73 7.20 21.07 269 86.99 13.01 Shirley, 410 76.83 6.34 16.83 315 86.67 13.33 SOMERVILLE, 15,960 74.18 5.57 20.25 11,839 77.80 22.20 Ward 1, . 3,133 72.52 7.82 19.66 2,272 82.35 17.65 Ward 2, . 5,253 68.02 5.46 26.52 3,573 71.54 28.46 Ward 0, . 4,038 80.21 4.83 14.96 3,239 79.84 20.16 Ward 4, . 3,536 77.91 4.58 17.51 2,755 79.78 20.22 Stoneham, . 2,062 85.21 3.25 11.54 1,757 82.24 17.76 Stow, . 325 73.85 7.69 18.46 240 87.50 12.50 Sudbury, 418 76.31 3.83 19.86 319 90.91 9.09 Tewksbnry, . 698 60.60 12.47 26.93 423 70.69 29.31 Townsend, . 619 86.43 5.82 7.75 535 92.90 7.10 Tyngsborough, 218 72.02 9.17 18.81 1.57 94.90 5.10 Wakefield, . 2,491 75.67 6.22 19.11 1,885 78.25 21.75 WALTHA3I, . 6,057 75.52 4.85 19.63 4,574 74.75 25.25 Ward 1, . 895 69.72 4.36 25.92 624 75.48 24.52 Ward 2, . 837 68.58 11.83 19.59 574 79.09 20.91 Wards, . 936 63.46 4.59 31.95 594 60.61 39.39 Ward 4, . 852 74.18 3.76 22.06 632 77.22 22.78 Ward 5, . 899 84.87 4.12 11.01 763 87.81 12.19 Ward 6, . 866 88.34 2.65 9.01 765 84.31 15.69 Ward 7, . 772 80.57 2.72 16.71 622 53.22 46.78 Watertown, . 2,438 71.82 7.01 21.17 1,751 74.19 25.81 Way land, . 658 81.31 3.65 15.04 535 85.79 14.21 Westford, . 746 67.83 8.98 23.19 506 78.26 21.74 Weston, 585 67.35 5.98 26.67 394 90.36 9.64 Wilmington, 436 76.38 2.52 21.10 333 85.89 14.11 Winchester, . 1,866 74.49 6.70 18.81 1,390 74.60 25.40 WOBURN, 4,168 79.82 4.10 16.08 3,327 64.56 35.44 Wardl, . 768 80.60 4.56 14.84 619 58.16 41.84 Ward 2, . 893 76.60 4.14 19.26 684 54.68 45.32 Wards, . 699 86.55 2.86 10.59 605 68.93 31.07 Ward 4, . .747 80.46 4.15 15.39 601 71.05 28.95 Wards, . 338 76.63 5.32 18.05 259 57.53 42.47 Ward 6, . 420 80.48 3.57 15.95 338 80.77 19.23 Ward 7, . 303 72.94 4.95 22.11 221 66.97 33.03 NANTUCKET. 948 93.46 3.06 3.48 886 94.02 5.98 Nantucket 948 93.46 3.06 3.48 886 94.02 5.98 NORFOLK. 41,120 76.76 5.32 17.92 31,565 77.88 22.12 Avon 540 86.85 7.59 5.56 469 85.50 14.50 Bellingham, . 453 71.30 9.05 19.65 323 87.00 13.00 Braintree, 1,779 74.82 3.82 21.36 1,331 85.20 14.80 Brookline, . 4,371 74.19 5.06 20.75 3,243 72.77 27.23 Canton, . 1,347 81.37 3.93 14.70 1,096 73.81 26.19 Cohasset, 784 84.82 2.42 12.76 665 86.17 13.83 POLLS AND VOTERS. 235 POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Ratable Tolls Legal Voters CorxTiES, Cities, anu Towks. Total I'uIIs Percentages Total Ratable OF Polls Total Voters 1 1 Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreis'ii Born Naturalized Voters NORFOLK — Con. Dedham, 2,22S 76.56 9.45 13.99 1,702 74.15 25.85 Dover, . 217 77.88 ■ 10.60 11.52 169 75.15 24.85 Foxboroiigh, 1,054 81.41 9.20 9.39 858 87.76 12.24 Franklin, 1,552 76.29 5.15 18.56 1,184 82.60 17.40 Holbrook, . 713 90.46 4.77 4.77 645 86.20 13.80 Hyde Park, . 3,539 78.33 5.90 15.77 2,772 72.87 27.13 Medtield, 639 69.95 10.33 19.72 447 87.70 12.30 Medway, 918 89.11 3.27 7.62 818 83.25 16.75 Millis, . 307 75.25 7.49 17.26 231 83.98 16.02 Milton, . 1,586 73.83 4.67 21.50 1,171 77.03 22.97 Needham, 1 1,118 68.25 8.05 23.70 763 71.82 28.18 Norfolk, ! 293 65.87 8.53 25.60 193 86.01 13.99 Norwood, 1,551 73.05 5.09 21.86 1,133 71.14 28.86 QUINCT, 6,364 67.96 5.31 26.73 4,325 66.38 33.62 Ward 1, . 1,130 71.06 8.59 20.35 803 76.71 23.29 Ward 2, . 819 80.34 5.01 14.65 658 75.84 24.16 Wards, . 1,459 57.16 4.39 38.45 834 49.88 50.12 Ward 4, . 1,487 58.78 3.83 37.39 874 48.05 51.95 Ward 5, . 824 78.40 5.10 16.50 646 83.90 16.10 Ward 6, . 645 79.07 5.74 15.19 510 74.12 25.88 Randolph, . 1,222 91.90 2.13 5.97 1,123 80.77 19.23 Sharon, . 570 74.21 6.14 19.65 423 85.58 14.42 Stoughton, , 1 ,601 83.26 3.31 13.43 1,333 82.82 17.18 Walpole, 951 75.18 2.42 22.40 715 83.64 16.36 Wellesley, . 924 75.11 2.92 21.97 694 76.66 23.34 Weymouth, . 3,704 82.05 4.40 13.55 3,039 87.56 12.44 Wrentham, . 800 87.50 4.75 7.75 700 86.57 13.43 PLYMOUTH. 33,325 80.89 6.65 12.46 26,956 87.41 12.. 59 Abington, 1,384 90.90 4.48 4.62 1,258 86.80 13.20 Bridgewater, 1,697 58.46 33.53 8.01 992 87.60 12.40 Bbockton, . 10,701 79.72 4.64 15.64 8,531 80.80 19.20 Wardl, . 1,472 85.12 4.69 10.19 1,253 91.62 8.38 Ward 2, , 1,468 89 24 3.95 6.81 1,310 87.25 12.75 Wards, . 1 1,599 79.61 3.07 17.32 1,273 76.67 23.33 Ward 4, . 1,497 69.61 5.34 25.05 1,042 67.08 32.92 Ward 5, . 1,554 74.90 4.83 20.27 1,164 80.67 19.33 Ward 6, . 1,641 73.25 7.25 19.50 1,202 80.20 19.80 Ward 7, . 1,470 87.55 3.13 9.32 1,287 79.56 20.44 Carver, . 355 75.77 8.17 16.06 269 96.28 3.72 Duxbury, 640 86.72 2.81 10.47 555 96.94 3.06 East Bridgewater 966 80.75 6.21 13.04 780 91.67 8.33 Halifax, 174 83.91 3.45 12.64 146 94.52 5.48 Hanover, 705 82.84 8.65 8.51 584 94.86 5.14 Hanson, 472 81.78 6.14 12.08 386 97.15 2.85 Hingham, 1,568 80.10 4.59 15.31 1,256 87.42 12.58 Hull, . 393 48.85 36.90 14.25 192 82.81 17.19 Kingston, 562 84.16 5.70 10.14 473 90.91 9.09 Lakeville, 304 83.55 6.58 9.87 254 96.46 3.54 Marion, . 220 94.09 4.09 1.82 207 98.07 1.93 Marshtield, . 604 88.74 2.15 9.11 536 97.39 2.61 Mattapoisett, 343 86.30 6.70 7.00 296 98.31 1.69 Middleborough, 2,182 84.47 5.45 10.08 1,843 92.57 7.43 Norwell, 522 90.61 4.41 4.98 473 96.19 3.81 236 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Katablk Polls Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages of Total Ratable Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Xative Born Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters PLYMOUTH— Con. Pembroke, 428 86.22 3.97 9.81 369 94.04 5.96 Plymouth, 2,441 80.54 3.97 15.49 1,966 89.37 10.63 Plympton, 192 82.29 8.33 9.38 158 96.20 3.80 Rochester, 332 85.24 6.33 8.43 283 96.82 3.18 Rockland, 1,765 89.01 3.34 7.65 1,571 81.73 18.27 Scitiiate, 757 88.90 2.64 8.46 673 90.64 9.36 "Wareham, 1,155 71.69 8.40 19.91 828 91.91 8.09 West Bridgewater, 582 79.21 4.47 16..32 461 87.20 12.80 Whitman, 1,881 85.91 4.15 9.94 1,616 88.68 11.32 SUFFOLK. 169,496 72.63 5.48 21.89 123,102 68.03 31.97 BOSTOK, 156,084 72.65 5.46 21.89 113,393 67.43 32.57 Ward 1, 6,281 76.18 2.82 21.00 4,785 66.50 33.50 Ward 2, 7,166 60.80 13.44 25.76 4,357 55.52 44.48 Ward 3, 4,335 81.61 2.91 15.48 3,538 68.03 31.97 Ward 4, . 4,207 78.70 3.40 17.90 3,.311 72.61 27.39 Ward 5, 4,962 65.82 15.50 18.68 3,266 67.51 32.49 Ward 6, 9,371 44.71 6.29 49.00 4,190 52.03 47.97 Ward 7, . 6,888 61.51 8.65 29.84 4,237 66.75 33.25 Ward S, 8,232 62.84 4.24 32.92 5,173 67.41 32.59 Ward 9, 8,044 68.42 6.50 25.08 5,504 68.53 31.47 Ward 10, . 7,604 79.00 5.14 15.86 6,007 80.. 36 19.64 Ward 11, . 5,767 84.72 4.49 10.79 4,886 82.23 17.77 Ward 12, . 6,963 82.31 4.42 13.27 5,731 80.07 19.93 Ward 13, 7,543 63.57 4.12 32.31 4,795 50.78 49.22 Ward 14, 6,071 72.16 10.08 17.76 4,381 66.15 33.85 Ward 15, 5,447 79.38 3.80 16.82 4,324 65.06 34.94 Ward 16, 4,904 80.20 3.55 16.25 3,933 72.31 27.69 Ward 17, 6,175 77.75 3.30 18.95 4,801 62.01 37.99 Ward 18, 6,779 71.25 3.27 25.48 4,830 61.78 38.22 Ward 19, 6,084 73.42 3.22 23.36 4,467 49.90 50.10 Ward 20, 6,372 82.00 4.52 13.48 5,225 74.20 25.80 Ward 21, 5,550 86.36 3.91 9.73 4,793 78.09 21.91 Ward 22, 6,214 78.52 3.86 17.62 4,879 61.98 38.02 Ward 23, 1 5,087 79.26 4.91 15.83 4,032 62.85 37.15 Ward 24, 5,358 81.58 3.83 14.59 4,371 74.63 25.37 Ward 25, 4,680 76.43 4.30 19.27 3,577 70.59 29.41 Chelsea, I 9,732 72.61 4.56 22.83 7,066 74.57 25.43 Ward 1, 2,289 68.19 4.24 27.57 1,561 72.39 27.61 Ward 2, 2,260 72.17 4.03 23.80 1,631 70.45 29.55 Ward 3, 2,219 67.28 3.70 29.02 1,493 70.26 29.74 Ward 4, 1,648 76.76 5.16 18.08 1,265 81.34 18.66 Ward 5, 1,316 84.80 6.76 8.44 1,116 81.72 18.28 Revere, . 2,301 79.01 2.74 18.25 , 1,818 73.32 26.68 Winthrop, 1,379 59.83 19.65 20.52 825 83.03 16.97 WORCESTER. 93,141 70.98 6.69 22.33 66,10g 77.59 22.41 Ashburnham 657 83.41 3.50 13.09 548 91.06 8.94 Athol, . 2,572 71.77 9.25 18.98 1,846 93.50 6.50 Auburn, 471 57.32 10.83 31.85 270 82.22 17.78 Barre, . 742 73.18 8.63 18.19 543 93.74 6.26 Berlin, . 308 77.27 8.77 13.96 238 94.54 5.46 Blackstone, 1,921 72.51 2.55 24.94 1,393 60.16 39.84 Bolton, . 268 78.36 9.33 12.31 210 91.43 8.57 POLLS AKD VOTERS. 237 POLLS AND VOTERS — Continued. Ratable Polls Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages of Total Eatable Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Kot Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters WORCESTER — Con. Boylston, 251 78.48 5.58 15.94 197 90.36 9.64 Brookfield, 1,077 70.57 8.08 21.35 760 87.63 12.37 Charlton, 612 79.58 9.15 11.27 487 93.02 6.98 Clinton, 3,079 78.53 5.13 16.34 2,418 53.52 46.48 Dana, . 248 72.58 10.89 16.53 180 98.33 1.67 Douglas, 675 73.04 7.70 19.26 493 88.03 11.97 Dudley, 864 61.11 4.75 34.14 528 71.02 28.98 FiTCHBURG, 7,950 65.80 7.58 26.62 5,231 74.57 25.43 Ward 1, 1,312 63.11 13.26 23.63 828 66.55 33.45 Ward 2, 1,894 46.67 5.65 47.68 884 59.16 40.84 Wards, 1,311 62.62 6.64 30.74 821 67.72 32.28 Ward 4, 1,057 77.29 11.26 11.45 817 89.72 10.28 Ward 5, 1,084 85.98 6.73 7.29 932 86.91 13.09 Ward 6, 1,292 73.45 3.33 23.22 949 76.71 23.29 Gardner, 2,987 66.29 4.55 29.16 1,980 81.92 18.08 Grafton, 1,456 68.00 4.60 27.40 990 84.55 15.45 Hard wick, 808 59.28 7.55 33.17 479 77.24 22.76 Harvard, 416 73.56 10.09 16.35 306 89.87 10.13 Holden, 768 67.97 3.78 28.25 522 84.87 15.13 Hopedale, 464 75.65 12.93 11.42 351 86.32 13.68 Hubbardston 436 77.52 11.70 10.78 338 91.72 8.28 Lancaster, 591 69.88 9.14 20.98 413 82.57 17.43 Leicester, 960 77.50 6.15 16.35 744 78.09 21.91 Leominster, 2,938 76.92 7.59 15.49 2,260 86.50 13.50 Lunenburg, 396 90.15 1.52 8.33 357 94.12 5.88 Mendon, 306 85.95 7.84 6.21 263 92.78 7.22 Milford, 2,873 80.86 4.35 14.79 2,323 76.67 23.33 Millbury, 1,621 59.41 6.11 34.48 963 80.17 19.83 New Braintree, 189 59.26 12.17 28.57 112 97.32 2.68 Northborough, 597 68.17 4.86 26.97 407 88.70 11.30 Northbridge, 1,651 59.00 7.81 33 19 974 66.22 33.78 North Brookfield, 1,399 76.48 5.86 17.66 1,070 82.80 17.20 Oakham, 208 84.13 5.77 10.10 175 95.43 4.57 Oxford,. 706 79.18 4.39 16.43 559 89.80 10.20 Paxton, . 158 82.91 2.53 14.56 131 94.66 5.34 Petersham, 341 75.66 12.90 11.44 258 90.70 9.30 Phillipston, 160 83.13 9.37 7.50 133 97.74 2.26 Princeton, 328 77.44 7.01 15.55 254 91.34 8.66 Royalston, 296 86.15 5.40 8.45 255 93.33 6.67 Rutland, 316 75.00 6.96 18.04 237 89.87 10.13 Shrewsbury, 1 516 86.05 4.46 9.49 444 93.24 6.76 Southborough, ! 821 54.57 6.94 38.49 448 83.26 16.74 Southbridge, 2,189 64.60 5.66 29.74 1,414 71.00 29.00 Spencer, 2,141 73.33 5.79 20.88 1,570 77.96 22.04 Sterling, 1 419 80.43 10.26 9.31 337 94.36 5.64 Sturbridge, . 557 75.94 6.11 17.95 423 84.63 15.37 Sutton, . 973 57.04 7.61 35.35 555 88.65 11.35 Templeton, . 930 82.80 5.27 11.93 770 89.61 10.39 Upton, . i 614 84.53 7.00 8.47 519 92.10 7.90 Uxbridge, 1,127 65.93 ■ 7.01 27.06 743 86.41 13.59 Warren, 1,332 64.49 10.66 24.85 859 83.82 16.18 Webster, 2,198 56.78 6.73 36.49 1,248 67.63 32.37 Westborough, 1,488 75.81- 12.97 11.22 1,128 85.37 14.63 West Boylston, . 812 63.67 ■ 5.17 31.16 517 83.95 16.05 West Brookfield, 468 86.97 6.41 6.62 407 86.00 14.00 238 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLLS AND VOTERS — Concluded. Ratable Polls j Legal Voters Counties, Cities, and Towns. Total Polls Percentages Total Ratable or Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Born Voters Foreign Born Naturalized Voters WORCESTER — Con. Westminster, .... 423 83.69 8.04 8.27 354 92.94 7.06 Winchendon, 1,403 74.77 7.70 17.53 1,049 87.13 12.87 Worcester, 29,666 71.22 6.43 22.35 21,128 71.21 28.79 Wardl, . 3,763 74.09 5.77 20.14 2,788 75.11 24.89 Ward 2, 3,805 70.59 3.76 25.65 2,686 72.60 27.40 Ward 3, 4,438 60.73 12.32 26.95 2,695 64.23 35.77 Ward 4, 3,700 69.65 4.70 25.65 2,577 55.06 44.94 Ward 5, 4,580 57.77 7.10 35.13 2,646 51.25 48.75 Ward 6, 3,418 77.71 5.12 17.17 2,656 78.09 21.91 Ward 7, 3,103 82.31 5.86 11.83 2,554 83.44 16.56 Ward 8, 2,859 88.35 5.07 6.58 2,526 90.70 9.30 RECAPITULATION. Ratable Polls | Legal Voters The State, and Counties. Total Polls Percentages Total Ratable OF Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Voters Not Voters Aliens Native Bom Voters Foreisn Bom Naturalized Voters THE STATE. 766,233 73.19 5.85 20.96 560,802 75.37 24.63 Barnstable 8,874 85.87 5.13 9.00 7,620 94.24 6.76 Berkshire, 25,897 77.95 7.06 14.99 20,186 79.30 20.70 Bristol, . 62,352 68.16 4.93 26.91 42,495 69.67 30.33 Dukes, . 1,473 83.91 5.97 10.12 1,236 94.50 5.50 Essex, . 105,029 73.68 5.11 21.31 77,282 77.70 22.30 Franklin, 12,832 80.52 6.11 13.37 10,332 87.13 12.87 Hampden, ' 45,382 69.56 6.52 23.92 31,568 76.06 23.94 Hampshire, 15,754 75.46 6.27 18.27 11,888 82.87 17.13 Middlesex, 150,610 72.76 6.18 21.06 109,577 74.61 25.39 Nantucket, 948 93.46 3.06 3.48 886 94.02 5.98 K"orfolk, 41,120 76.76 5.32 17.92 31,665 77.88 22.12 Plymouth, 33,325 80.89 6.65 12.46 26,956 87.41 12.59 Suffolk, . 169,496 72.63 5. 48 21.89 123,102 68.03 31.97 Worcester, 93,141 -J 70.98 6.69 22.33 66,109 77.59 22.41 Political Condition: By Sex. [•239 J POLITICAL CONDITIOIS': BY SEX. The object of the presentation which follows is to show a classification of the political condition of the male population of the Commonwealth 20 year3 of age and over, and a similarly classified showing for the total population, including both sexes and all ages. Although this presentation contains the more important facts in relation to the political condition of the male population '20 years of age and over, and also of the total population, yet reference may advan- tageously be had, in a full consideration of the question of political condition, to the following presen- tations, which appear in this and the second volume of the Census : Population and Legal Voters, Ages : By Five Year Periods, Polls and Voters, Ages : By Ten Year Periods, Political Condition : By Age Periods, Ages: By Selected Age Periods. It is evidently impossible to combine in one table all the information relating to political condition ; but by the use of the presentations mentioned above all desired information relating to the subject can undoubtedly be secured. If we take a town and consider the figures In detail we shall learn the proper method of reading one line of the table. The method of reading calculated to bring out the facts for one town is equally applicable to the lines devoted to the remaining towns and cities of the Commonwealth. In the town of Barnstable there are 1,311 ratable polls and four male persons with no political condi- tion. The total, 1,31.5, is the total male population 20 years of age and over. There are 1,220 voters, 50 males above 20 years of age, who are all ratable polls, some of whom have not yet become voters on account of age limitation, while the balance have not complied with certain constitutional requirements, 41 aliens (that is, male persons born in foreign countries who have not yet become naturalized), and four persons having no political condition. If these four numbers are added together, the total is 1,315, which is the male population 20 years of age and over in the town. Of the total male population 20 years of age and over, 99.70 per cent are ratable polls, while 0.30 per cent have no political condition; the total is 100 per cent, or the total male population 20 years of age and over. Tlie total voters represent 92.78 per cent of the total male population 20 years of age and over. Of this 92.78 per cent, 89.36 per cent are native born voters and 3.42 per cent are foreign born naturalized voters. Of the total male population 20 years of age and over, as Ave have seen, 92.78 per cent are voters; the remaining 7.22 per cent is composed of 3.12 per cent aliens, 3.80 per cent of not voters, and 0.30 per cent of persons having no political condition; the total is 100 percent, which means the total male population 20 years of age and over. There are in the town of Barnstable 1,311 ratable polls and 2,744 persons having no political condition, the latter being males under 20 and females of all ages. The sum of these two numbers (1,311 and 2,744), or 4,0.")o, is the total population of the town. If we add together tlie 1,220 voters, ,50 not voters, 41 aliens, anil the 2,744 persons of both sexes having no political condition, the total is 4,0,55, or the total popu- lation of the town. Of the 4,0,55 persons in the town, the ratable polls, which are always males 20 years of age and over, represent 32.33 per cent, and the total voters comprise 30.09 per cent of the total population of the town. This percentage is composed of 28.98 per cent of native born voters and 1.11 per cent of foreign born naturalized voters. If we subtract 30.09 per cent from 32..33 per cent we secure 2.24 per cent, which repre- sents 1.23 per cent of ratable polls, some of whom cannot become voters until they reach the age of 21, while the balance have not complied with certain constitutional requirements, and 1.01 per cent who have not yet taken proper steps to become citizens. If we consider 4,0.55, the total population of the town, as being 100 per cent, 30.09 per cent are voters, 1.01 per cent aliens, 1.23 percent not voters, while 67.67 per cent have no political condition; in other words, the actual political governing force in the town of Barnstable is 30.09 out of a total of 100 per cent. The number of females 20 years of age and over may be found in the presentation entitled " Ages : By Selected Age Periods," in the second volume of the Census. This figure will allow of a direct comparison with the column in the first section of this presentation, which shows the total male popu- lation 20 years of age and over. Assuming that women are endowed with the franchise on identically the same terms as men, the relative percentages of ratable polls for native born voters, foreign born naturalized voters, aliens, not voters, and women with no political condition, would approximate very closely to those shown in this presentation for men. If these percentages are applied to the female population 20 years of age and over it will be possible to construct a table for each city and town showing the political condition of women on the bases assumed. One of the principal objects in the preparation of this presentation has been to supply authoritative bases for such a computation. [ -^-tl ] 242 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITIOIS': BY SEX. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. JiALE Population 20 Years of Age and Over Percentages of Male Population 20 Years OP Age and Over Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls Xo Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of Age and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- i-alized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition 1 BARNSTABLE. 7,620 455 799 8,874 63 8,937 99.30 80.35 4.92 85.27 8.94 5.09 0.70 2 Barnstable, 1,220 50 41 1,311 4 1,315 99.70 89.36 3.42 92.78 3.12 3.80 0.30 3 Bourne, 434 54 27 515 - 515 100.00 82.91 1.36 84.27 5.24 10.49 - 4 Brewster, . 266 4 15 285 5 290 98.28 86.55 5.17 91.72 5.18 1.38 1.72 5 Chatham, . 603 11 2 616 2 618 99.67 94.98 2.59 97.57 0.33 1.77 0.33 6 Dennis, 738 26 22 786 7 793 99.12 90..54 2.52 93.06 2.78 3.28 0.88 7 Eastham, . 152 15 1 168 1 169 99.41 88.76 1.18 89.94 0.59 8.88 0.59 8 Falmouth, . 721 46 98 865 4 869 99..54 77.91 5.06 82.97 11.28 5.29 0.46 9 Harwich, . 693 104 44 841 8 849 99.06 80.10 1.53 81.63 5.18 12.25 0.94 10 Mashpee, . 90 5 3 98 - 98 100.00 90.82 1.02 91.84 3.06 5.10 - 11 Orleans, 342 30 18 390 - 390 100.00 86.41 1.28 87.69 4.62 7.69 - 12 Provincetown, . 920 52 423 1,395 12 1,407 99.15 .52.10 13.29 65.39 30.06 3.70 0.85 13 Sandwich, . 437 26 33 496 10 506 98.02 75.49 10.87 86.36 6.52 5.14 1.98 14 Truro, 188 2 46 236 4 240 98.33 75.00 3.33 78.33 19.17 0.83 1.67 15 Welllleet, . 284 13 12 309 2 311 99.36 88.10 3.22 91.32 3.86 4.18 0.64 16 Yarmouth, . 532 17 14 563 4 567 99.29 91.89 1.94 93.83 2.47 2.99 0.71 17 BERKSHIRE. 20,186 1,828 3,883 25,897 109 26,006 99.58 61.55 16.07 77.62 14.93 7.03 0.42 18 Adams, 1,470 115 472 2,057 3 2,060 99.85 46.21 25.15 71.36 22.91 5.58 0.15 19 Alford, 90 5 4 99 - 99 100.00 83.84 7.07 90.91 4.04 5.05 - 20 Becket, 211 29 55 295 4 299 98.66 61.20 9.37 70.57 18.39 9.70 1.34 21 Cheshire, . 319 20 55 394 1 401 98.25 68.58 10.97 79.55 13.71 4.99 1.75 22 Clarksburg, 214 44 53 311 - 311 100.00 59.81 9.00 68.81 17.04 14.15 - 23 Dalton, 769 59 50 878 2 880 99.77 71.02 16.37 87.39 5.68 6.70 0.23 24 Egremont, . 235 30 i 272 1 273 99.63 83.15 2.93 86.08 2.56 10.9t 0.37 25 Florida, 99 10 32 141 - 141 100.00 60.99 9.22 70.21 22.70 7.09 - 26 Gt. Barrington, . 1,226 113 178 1,517 - 1,517 100.00 68.82 12.00 80.82 11.73 7.45 - 27 Hancock, . 121 26 8 155 - 155 100.00 75.49 2.58 78.07 5.16 16.77 - 28 Hinsdale, . 364 32 91 487 4 491 99.19 58.86 15.27 74.13 18.54 6..52 0.81 29 Lanesborough, . 243 17 17 277 3 280 98.93 73.22 13.57 86.79 6.07 6.07 1.07 30 Lee, 958 128 182 1,268 8 1,276 99.37 58.86 16.22 75.08 14.26 10.03 0.63 31 Lenox, 673 27 238 938 1 939 99.89 55.59 16.08 71.67 25.35 2.87 0.11 32 Monterey, . 120 11 11 142 - 142 100.00 76.75 7.75 84.50 7.75 7.75 - 33 Mt. Washington, 33 1 7 41 1 42 97.62 76.19 2.38 78.57 16.67 2.38 2.38 34 New Ashford, . 37 4 1 42 - 42 100.00 80.95 7.15 88.10 2.38 9.. 52 - 35 N. Marlborough, 378 10 35 423 2 425 99.53 79.06 9.88 88.94 8.24 2.35 0.47 36 North Adams, 4,065 348 1,124 5,537 22 5,559 99.60 53.82 19.30 73.12 20.22 6.26 0.40 37 Otis, . 162 15 5 182 1 183 99.45 87.97 0.55 88.52 2.73 8.20 0.55 38 I'eru, . 79 11 8 98 1 99 98.99 71.72 8.08 79.80 8.08 11.11 1.01 39 PiTTSFIELD, . 4,801 424 806 6,031 28 6,059 99.54 60.75 18.49 79.24 13.30 7.00 0.46 40 Wardl, . 614 30 168 812 25 837 97.01 46.95 26.41 73.36 20.07 3.58 2.99 41 •V^ard2, . 858 91 76 1,025 - 1,025 100.00 66.44 17.27 83.71 7.41 8.88 - 42 Wards, . 683 40 85 808 1 809 99.88 69.10 15.33 84.43 10.51 4.94 0.12 43 Ward 4, . . 664 43 70 777 1 778 99.87 73.01 12 34 85.35 9.00 5.52 0.13 44 AVardS, . 552 87 143 782 1 783 99.87 51.72 18.77 70.49 18.27 11.11 0.13 45 Ward 6, . 751 34 170 955 - 955 100.00 53.93 24.71 78.64 17.80 3.5f - 46 Ward 7, . 679 99 94 872 - 872 100.00 64.22 13.65 77.87 10.78 11.35 - 47 Richmond, . 170 17 27 214 - 214 100.00 57.94 21.50 79.44 12.62 7.94 - POLITICAL CONDITION. 243 POLITICAL C0:N^DITI0]^: BY SEX. Total Population. Both Sexes. All Ages Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Eatable Polls No Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Botli Sexes. All Ages 7,620 455 1,220 50 434 54 266 4 603 11 738 26 152 15 721 46 693 104 90 5 343 30 920 52 437 26 188 2 284 13 532 17 20,186 1.828 1,470 115 90 5 211 29 319 20 214 44 769 59 235 30 99 10 1,226 113 121 26 364 32 243 17 958 128 673 27 120 11 33 1 37 4 378 10 4,065 348 162 15 79 11 4,801 424 614 80 858 91 683 40 664 43 552 87 751 34 679 99 170 17 799 41 27 15 2 22 1 98 44 3 18 423 33 46 12 14 3,883 472 4 55 55 53 50 7 32 178 8 91 17 182 238 11 7 I 35 1,124 5 8 806 168 76 85 70 143 170 . 94 27 8,874 1,311 515 285 616 786 168 865 841 98 390 1,395 496 2.36 309 563 25,897 2,057 99 295 394 311 878 272 141 1,517 155 487 277 1,268 938 142 41 42 423 5,537 182 98 6,031 812 1,025 808 777 782 955 872 214 18,780 2,744 1,065 616 1,193 1,759 308 1,790 1,691 232 808 3,160 1,084 579 659 1,092 60,395 5,780 181 593 782 698 2,332 564 284 3,277 356 1,163 571 2,798 1,934 322 95 74 865 13,598 336 207 14,430 2,024 2,501 1,817 2,003 1,905 2,519 1,661 487 27,654 4,055 1,580 901 1,809 2,545 476 2,655 2,532 330 1,198 4,555 1,580 815 968 1,655 86,292 7,837 280 888 1,176 1,009 3,210 836 425 4,794 511 1,650 848 4,066 2,872 464 136 116 1,288 19,135 518 305 20,461 2,836 3,526 2,625 2,780 2,687 3,474 2,533 701 Percentages of Total Population Rat- Native able Born Polls Voters Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters 32.09 32.33 32.59 31.63 34.05 30.88 35.29 32.58 .33.21 29.70 32..55 30.63 31.39 28.96 31.92 34.02 30.01 26.25 35.36 33.22 33.50 30.82 27.35 32.54 33.18 31.64 30.33 29..V2 32.66 31.19 32.66 30.60 30.15 36.21 32.84 28.94 35.14 32.13 29.48 28.63 29.07 30.78 27.95 29.10 27.49 34.43 30.53 25.97 1.59 27.56 28.98 1.11 30.09 27.03 0.44 27.47 27.86 1.66 29.52 32.45 0.88 33.33 28.21 0.79 29.00 31.51 0.42 31.93 25.50 1.66 27.16 26.86 0.51 27.37 26.97 0.30 27.27 28.13 0.42 28..55 16.09 4.11 20.20 24.18 3.48 27.66 22.09 0.98 23.07 28.31 1.03 29.34 31.48 0.67 32.15 18.55 4.84 23.39 12.15 6.61 18.76 29.64 2.50 .32.14 20.61 3.15 23.76 23.39 3.74 27.13 18.43 2.78 21.21 19.47 4.48 23.95 27.15 0.96 28.11 20.24 3.06 23.30 21.78 3.79 25.57 22.90 0.78 23.68 17.51 4.55 22.06 24.18 4.48 28.66 18.47 5.09 23..56 18.17 5.26 23.43 23.49 2.37 25.86 23.52 0.74 24.26 29.31 2.59 31.90 26.09 3.26 29.35 15.64 5.61 21.25 31.08 0.19 31.27 23.28 2.62 25.90 17.99 5.47 23.46 13.86 7.79 21.65 19.31 5.02 24.33 21.30 4.72 26.02 20.43 3.45 23.88 15.07 5.47 20.54 14.83 6.79 21.62 22.11 4.70 26.81 17.69 6.56 24.25 Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Political Con- dition 2.8S 1.01 1.70 1.66 0.11 0.86 0.21 3.69 1.73 0.91 1..50 9.29 2.09 5.64 1.24 0.84 4.50 6.02 1.43 6.19 4.67 5.25 1.56 0.84 7.53 3.71 1.56 5.52 2.00 4.48 8.29 2.37 5.15 0.86 2.72 5.87 0.97 2.62 3.94 5.92 2.16 3.24 2.52 5.32 4.89 3.71 3.85 1.65 1.23 3.42 0.45 0.61 1.02 3.15 1.73 4.11 1.52 2.50 1.14 1.64 0.25 1.34 1.03 2.12 1.47 1.79 3.27 1.70 4.36 1.84 3.59 2.35 2.36 5.09 1.94 2.00 3.15 0.94 2..37 0.74 3.45 0.77 1.82 2.90 3.61 2.08 1.06 2.58 1.52 1.55 3.24 0.98 3.91 2.43 67.91 67.67 67.41 68.37 65.95 69.12 64.71 67.42 66.79 70.30 67.45 69.37 68.61 71.04 68.08 65.98 69.99 73.75 64.64 66.78 66.50 69.18 72.65 67.46 66.82 68.36 69.67 70.48 67.34 68.81 67.34 69.40 69.85 63.79 67.16 71.06 64.86 67.87 70. .52 71.37 70.93 69.22 72.05 70.90 72.51 65.57 69.47 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 244 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Population 20 Yeaks or Age and Over Percentage 3 OF Male Population 20 Years OF Age and Over * Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable PoUs No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of Ase and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- ralized, Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- nal Con- dition BERKSHIRE — Con. 1 Sandisfleld, 240 22 8 270 1 271 99.63 83.03 5.53 88.56 2.95 8.12 0.37 2 Savoy, 154 15 8 177 1 178 99.44 80.90 5.62 86.52 4.49 8.43 0.56 3 Sheffield, . 494 52 40 586 4 590 99.32 75.42 8.31 83.73 6.78 8.81 0.68 4 Stockbridge, 538 23 69 630 7 637 98.90 70.17 14.29 84.46 10.83 3.61 1.10 5 Tyringhani, 102 12 7 121 3 124 97.58 79.84 2.42 82.26 5.64 9.68 2.42 6 Washington, 105 9 19 133 - 133 100.00 66.17 12.78 78.95 14.28 6.77 - 7 W. Stockbridge, 327 15 43 385 1 386 99.74 68.13 16.58 84.71 11.14 3.89 0.26 8 William stown, . 1,234 165 213 1,612 4 1,616 99.75 66.03 10.33 76..36 13.18 10.21 0.25 9 Windsor, . 155 19 10 184 - 184 100.00 78.26 5.98 84.24 5.43 10.33 - 10 BRISTOL. 42,495 3,076 16,781 62,352 565 62,917 99.10 47.05 20.49 67.54 26.67 4.89 0.90 11 Acuslinet, . 315 27 33 375 6 381 98.43 79.27 3.41 82.68 8.66 7.09 1.57 12 Attleborough, . 1,814 155 488 2,457 5 2,462 99.80 61.25 12.43 73.68 19.82 6.30 0.20 13 Berkley, . 276 11 36 323 2 325 99.38 79.69 5.23 84.92 11.08 3..38 0.62 14 Dartmouth, 811 61 148 1,020 8 1,028 99.22 72.96 5.93 78.89 14.40 5.93 0.78 15 Dighton, . 470 38 83 591 1 592 99.83 74.66 4.73 79.39 14.02 6.42 0.17 IC Easton, 1,124 69 214 1,407 8 1,415 99.43 59.50 19.93 79.43 15.12 4.88 0.57 17 Fairhaven, . 893 34 126 1,053 6 1,0.59 99.43 79.32 5.00 84.32 11.90 3.21 0.57 18 Fall River, . 14,566 1,035 8,166 23,767 60 23,827 99.75 31.14 29.99 61.13 34.27 4.35 0.25 19 Ward 1, . 1,929 99 923 2,951 - 2,9.51 100.00 30.97 34.40 65.37 31.28 3.35 - 20 Ward 2, . 1,274 84 880 2,238 - 2,238 100.00 24.35 32.58 56.93 39.32 3.75 - 21 Ward 3, . 1,826 150 1,183 3,159 - 3,159 100.00 25.92 31.88 57.80 37.45 4.75 - 22 Ward 4, . 1,941 119 740 2,800 4 2,807 99.75 37.02 32.13 69.15 26.36 4.24 0.25 23 Ward 5, . 1,6.85 121 1,121 2,877 - 2,877 100.00 24.02 32.81 56.83 38.96 4.21 - 24 Ward 6, . 1,236 148 1,537 2,921 1 2,922 99.97 13.38 28.92 42.30 52.60 5.07 0.03 25 Ward 7, . 1,.532 95 408 2,035 - 2,035 100.00 54.74 20..54 75.28 20.05 4.67 - 26 Ward 8, . 1,063 61 278 2,002 48 2,0.50 97.66 56.54 24.58 81.12 13..56 2.98 2.34 27 Ward 9, . 1,530 158 1,096 2,784 4 2,788 99.86 26.87 28.01 54.88 39.31 5.67 0.14 28 Freetown, . 390 20 69 479 3 482 99.38 75.52 5.39 80.91 14.32 4.15 0.62 29 Mansfield, . 933 70 143 1,146 4 1,150 99.65 73.83 7.30 81.13 12 43 6.09 0.35 30 New Bedford, 10,096 764 4,938 15,798 38 15,836 99.76 45..54 18.21 63.75 31.18 4.83 0.24 31 Ward 1, . 1,731 148 1,692 3,571 - 3,571 100.00 25.57 22.90 48.47 47.38 4.15 - 32 Ward 2, . 1,602 83 546 2,231 - 2,231 100 00 51.73 20.08 71.81 24.47 3.72 - 33 Ward 3, . 1,546 54 91 1,691 6 1,697 99.65 81.79 9.31 91.10 5.37 3.18 0.35 34 Ward 4, . 1,636 195 250 2,081 - 2,081 100.00 66.70 11.92 78.62 12.01 9..37 - 35 Ward 5, . 1,797 104 751 2,652 - 2,652 100.00 56.22 11.54 67.76 28.32 3.92 - 80 Ward fi, . 1,784 180 1,608 3,572 32 3,604 99.11 24.36 25.14 49.50 44.62 4.99 0.89 37 N. Attleborough 1,541 110 265 1,916 9 1,925 99.53 61.71 18.34 80.05 13.77 5.71 0.47 38 Norton, 443 26 51 520 3 523 99.43 78.01 6.70 84.71 9.75 4.97 0.57 39 Ray n ham, . 402 30 64 496 2 498 99.60 76.71 4.01 80.72 12.85 6.03 0.40 40 Rehoboth, . 51S 53 81 653 3 656 99.54 74.84 4.27 79.11 12.35 8.08 0.46 41 Seekonk, . 346 62 106 514 4 518 99.23 61.39 5.41 66.80 20.46 11.97 0.77 42 Somerset, . 481 39 154 674 4 678 99.41 62.83 8.12 70.95 22.71 5.75 0.59 43 Swansea, . 385 92 83 560 1 561 99.82 59.72 8.91 68.63 14.79 16.40 0.18 44 Taunton, . 5,993 353 1,400 7,746 395 8,141 95.15 56.65 16.96 73.61 17.20 4..34 4.85 45 Ward 1, . 760 20 73 853 - 853 100.00 75.73 13.37 89.10 8.56 2.34 - 4(j Ward 2, . 774 48 69 891 2 893 99.78 73.35 13..32 86.67 7.73 5.38 0.22 47 Ward 3, . 707 4( 155 908 - 908 100.00 53.41 24.45 77.86 17.07 5.07 - 48 Ward 4, . 76£ 38 94 901 - 901 100.00 74.47 10.88 85.35 10.43 4.22 - 49 Ward 5, . 774 47 237 1,058 - 1,058 100.00 46.12 27.03 73.15 22.40 4.45 - 50 Ward 6, . 731 2o 188 944 - 944 100.00 62.82 14.62 77.44 19.91 2.65 - 51 Ward 7, . 72f Oi, 121 877 25 902 97.23 64.52 16.19 80.71 13.42 3.10 2.77 52 Ward 8, . 7.5( ) 101 463 1,314 36e 1,682 78.12 29.25 15.34 44.59 27.53 6.00 21.88 53 Westport, . 69' 27 133 857 3 860 99.65 76.40 4.65 81.05 15.46 3.14 0.35 POLITICAL CONDITION. 245 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Total Population. Both Sexes. Axl Ages Voters Not Voters Aliens •240 22 154 15 494 52 .538 23 102 12 105 9 327 15 1,2.34 165 155 19 42,495 3,076 315 27 1,814 155 276 11 8U 61 470 38 1,124 69 893 34 14,566 1,0.35 1,929 99 1,274 84 1,826 1.50 1,941 119 1,635 121 1,236 148 1,5.32 95 1,663 61 1,530 158 390 20 933 70 10,096 764 1,731 148 1,602 83 1,.546 54 1,636 195 1,797 104 1,784 ISO 1,541 110 443 26 402 30 519 53 346 62 481 39 385 92 5,993 3.53 760 20 774 48 707 46 769 38 774 47 731 25 728 28 750 101 697 27 40 69 7 19 43 213 10 16,781 33 488 36 148 83 214 126 8,166 923 880 1,183 740 1,121 1,.537 408 278 1,096 69 143 4,938 1,692 .546 91 250 751 1,608 205 51 64 81 106 1.54 83 1,400 73 69 155 94 237 188 121 463 133 Total Ratable Polls No Political Con- dition 270 532 177 327 586 1,311 630 1,447 121 242 133 290 385 872 1,612 3,275 184 372 62,3.52 156,667 375 740 2,457 5,831 323 632 1,020 2,087 591 1,206 1,407 3,045 1,0.53 2,285 23,767 65,436 2,951 8,195 2,238 0,486 3.1.59 8,292 2,800 7,668 2,877 7,732 2,921 9,343 2,035 4,.362 2,002 5,330 2,784 8,028 479 926 1,146 2,576 15,798 39,453 3,.571 9,621 2,231 5,.560 1,691 3,945 2,081 4,307 2,652 6,452 3,.572 9,568 1,910 4,660 520 1,094 496 1,022 653 1,1.57 514 951 674 1,309 560 1,067 7,746 19,369 8.53 1,949 891 1,981 908 2,131 901 2,088 1,0.58 2,783 944 2,158 877 2,1.56 1,314 4,123 857 1,821 Total Pop- ulation. Both Sexes. All Ages 802 504 1,897 2,077 363 423 1,257 4,887 556 219,019 1,115 8,288 i 955 3,107 1,797 4,4.52 3,.3.38 89,203 11,146 8,724 11,4.51 10,468 10,609 12,264 6,.397 7,332 10,812 1,405 3,722 55,251 13,192 7,791 5,636 6,388 9,104 13,140 6,576 1,614 1,518 1,810 1,465 1,983 1,627 27,115 ! 2,802 2,872 3,039 2,989 3,841 3,102 3,033 5,437 2,678 Percentages of Total Population Rata- ble Polls 33.67 35.12 30.89 .30.33 33.33 31.44 30.63 32.99 33.09 28.47 .33.63 29.65 33 82 .32.83 32.89 31.60 31.55 26.64 26.48 25.65 27.59 26.75 27.12 23.82 31.81 27.30 25.75 34.09 30.79 28.59 27.07 28.64 30.00 32..58 29.13 27.18 29.14 32.22 32.67 36.08 35.09 33.99 34.42 28.57 30.44 31.02 29.88 30.14 27.54 30.43 28.92 24.17 32.00 Native Boni Voters 28.06 28.57 23.46 21.,52 27.27 20.80 20.92 21.83 25.90 13.52 27.08 18.20 27.12 24.14 24.60 18.91 25.16 8.32 8.20 6.25 7.15 9.92 6.51 3.19 17.42 1.5.81 6.93 25.91 22.81 13.05 6.92 14.81 24.63 21.73 16.38 6.68 18.07 25.28 25.16 27.13 21.71 21.48 20.59 17.01 23.05 22.81 15.96 22.45 12.70 19.11 19.19 9.05 24.53 Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters 1.87 1.98 2.58 4.38 0.83 4.02 5.09 3.42 1.98 5.88 1.17 3.69 1.78 1.96 1.56 6.34 1.59 8.01 9.11 8.35 8.80 8.62 8.90 6.89 6..53 6.87 7.22 1.85 2.26 5.22 6.20 5.75 2.80 3.88 3. .36 6.89 5..37 2.17 1.32 1.54 1.91 2.78 3.07 5.09 4.07 4.14 7.31 3.28 7.45 4.45 4.81 4.74 1.49 Total Voters 29.93 30.55 26.04 25.90 28.10 24.82 26.01 25.25 27.88 19.40 28.25 21.89 28.90 26.10 26.16 25.25 26.75 16.33 17..31 14.60 15.95 18.54 15.41 10.08 23.95 22.68 14.15 27.76 25.07 18.27 13.12 20.56 27.43 25.61 19.74 13. .57 23.44 27.45 26.48 28.67 23.62 24.26 23.66 22.10 27.12 26.95 23.27 25.73 20.15 23.56 24.00 13.79 26.02 Aliens Not Voters 1.00 1.59 2.11 3.32 1.93 4.49 3.42 4.36 1.80 7.66 2.96 5.89 3.77 4.77 4.62 4.80 3.78 9.15 8.28 10.09 10.33 7.07 10.57 12.53 6.38 3.79 10.14 4.91 3.84 8.94 12.83 7.01 1.61 3.92 8.25 12.24 4.03 3.16 4.21 4.48 7.24 7.76 5.10 5.17 2.61 2.40 5.10 3.14 6.17 6.06 3.99 8..52 4.97 2.74 2.98 2.74 1.11 3.30 2.13 1.20 3.38 3.41 1.41 2.42 1.87 1.15 1.96 2.11 1.55 1.02 1.16 0.89 0.96 1.31 1.14 1.14 1.21 1.48 0.83 1.46 1.42 1.88 1.38 1.12 1.07 0.96 3.05 1.14 1.37 1.67 1.61 1.98 2.93 4.23 1.97 5.60 1.30 0.71 1.67 1.51 1.27 1.22 0.81 0.93 1.86 1.01 No Political Con- dition 66.33 64.88 69.11 69.67 66.67 68.56 69.37 67.01 66.91 71.53 66.37 70.35 66.18 67.17 67.11 68.40 68.45 73.36 73.52 74.35 72.41 73.25 72.88 76.18 68.19 72.70 74.25 65.91 69.21 71.41 72.93 71.36 70.00 67.42 70.87 72.82 70.86 67.78 67.33 63.92 64.91 66.01 65.58 71.43 69..56 68.98 70.12 69.86 72.46 69.57 71.08 75.83 68.00 246 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Male Population 20 Years of Age and Over Percentages of Male Population 20 Years OF Age and Over Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of ARe and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- ralized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition 1 DUKES. 1,236 88 149 1,473 6 1,479 99.59 78.97 4.60 83.57 10.07 5.95 0.41 2 Chilmark, . 107 13 1 121 2 123 98.37 86.99 - 86.99 0.81 10.57 L63 3 Cottage City, . 252 24 60 336 - 336 100.00 66.96 8.04 75.00 17.86 7.14 - i Edgartown, 340 16 36 392 2 394 99.49 82.49 3.S0 86.29 9.14 4.06 0.51 5 Gay Head, . 41 1 2 44 - 44 100.00 90.91 2.27 93.18 4.55 2.27 - 6 Gosnold, . 46 15 11 72 - 72 100.00 56.95 6.94 63.89 15.28 20.83 - 7 Tisbury, . 301 16 24 341 1 342 99.71 83.62 4.39 88.01 7.02 4.68 0.29 8 West Tisbury, . 149 3 15 167 1 168 99 40 85.71 2.98 88.69 8.93 1.78 0.60 9 ESSEX. 77,282 5,366 22,38] 105,029 775 105,804 99.27 56.75 16.29 73.04 21.16 5.07 0.73 10 Amesbury, 2,310 168 588 3,066 5 3,071 99.84 61.06 14.16 75.22 19.15 5.47 0.16 11 Andover, . 1,305 116 280 1,701 8 1,709 99.53 58.69 17.67 76.36 16 38 6.79 0.47 12 Beverly, 3,034 248 500 3,782 15 3,797 99.60 70.87 9.03 79.90 13.17 6.53 0.40 13 Ward 1, 686 71 116 873 - 873 100.00 66.21 12.37 78.58 13.29 8.13 - 14 Ward 2, 636 34 98 768 - 768 100.00 73. .57 9.24 82.81 12.76 4.43 - 15 Ward 3, 576 75 123 774 3 777 99.61 67.95 6.18 74.13 15.83 9.65 0.39 16 Ward 4, 537 13 51 601 12 613 98.04 78.79 8.81 87.60 8.32 2.12 1.96 17 Ward 5, 336 23 35 394 394 100.00 80.4-6 4.82 85.28 8.88 5.84 - 18 Ward 6, 263 32 77 372 372 100.00 59.14 11.56 70.70 20.70 8.60 - 19 Box ford, 191 17 23 231 3 234 98.72 77.35 4.27 81.62 9.83 7.27 1.28 20 Bradford, 1,159 95 174 1,428 - 1,428 100.00 72.13 9.03 81.16 12.19 6.65 - 21 Daiivers, 1,756 184 323 2,263 426 2,689 84.16 53.67 11.64 65.31 12.01 6.84 15.84 22 Essex,. 492 22 59 573 3 576 99.48 80.56 4.86 85.42 10.24 3.82 0.52 23 Georgetown, 601 26 41 668 8 676 98.82 81.66 7.25 88.91 6 06 3.85 1.18 24 Gloucester, . 6,444 385 5,000 11,829 18 11,847 99.85 37.59 16 80 54.39 42.21 3.25 0.15 25 AVard 1, . 838 41 257 1,136 1 1,137 99.91 51.89 21.81 73.70 22.60 3.61 0.09 26 Ward 2, . 990 57 857 1,904 1 1,905 99.95 34.96 17.01 51.97 44.99 2.99 0.05 27 Ward 3, . 1,196 69 1,.562 2,827 - 2,827 100.00 23.77 18.54 42.31 55.25 2.44 - 28 Ward 4, . 864 72 9(j4 1,900 - 1,900 100.00 28.31 17.16 45.47 50.74 3.79 - 29 Ward 5, . 1,030 47 504 1,581 16 1,597 99.00 47 28 17.22 64.50 31.56 2.94 1.00 30 Ward 6, . 738 36 112 886 - 886 100.00 67.72 15.58 83.30 12.64 4.06 - 31 Ward 7, . 432 ' 43 702 1,177 - 1,177 100.00 26. .59 10.11 36.70 59.64 3.66 - 32 Ward 8, . 356 20 42 418 - 418 100.00 76.32 8.85 85.17 10.05 4.78 - 33 Groveland, 592 24 84 700 1 701 99.86 73.04 11.41 84 45 11.98 3.43 0.14 34 Hamilton, . 262 97 122 481 2 483 99.59 51.97 2.28 54.25 25.26 20.08 0.41 35 Haverhill, . 7,456 467 1,509 9,432 39 9,471 99.59 64.86 13.86 78.72 15.94 4.93 0.41 36 Ward 1, . 877 66 59 1,002 - 1,002 100.00 79.14 8.38 87.52 5.89 6.59 - 37 Ward 2, . 681 32 67 780 - 780 100.00 80.39 6.92 87.31 8.59 4.10 - 38 Ward 3, . . 972 64 213 1,249 - 1,249 100.00 55.48 22.34 77.82 17.05 5.13 - 39 Ward 4, . . 1,013 54 101 1,168 38 1,206 96.85 74.54 9.45 83.99 8.38 4.48 3.15 40 Ward 5, . 2,383 152 878 3,413 1 3,414 99.97 54.33 15.47 69.80 25.72 4.45 0.03 41 Ward 6, . 1,530 99 191 1,820 - 1,820 100.00 70.11 13.96 84.07 10.49 5.44 - 42 Ipswicli, 1,070 89 282 1,441 13 l,4f)4 99.11 65.41 8.18 73.59 19.40 6.12 0.89 43 Lawrence, 10,178 805 4,3.i7 15,340 42 15,382 99.73 35.06 31.11 66.17 28.33 5.23 0.27 44 Ward 1, . 1,811 102 651 2,564 40 2,604 98.46 31.76 37.79 69.55 25.00 3.91 1.54 45 Ward 2, . 1,483 121 666 2,270 - 2,270 100.00 36.65 28.68 65.33 29.34 5.33 - 46 Ward 3, . 1,593 125 790 2,.508 1 2,509 99.96 31.17 32.32 63.49 31.49 4.98 0.04 47 Ward 4, . 1,645 292 1,053 2,990 1 2,991 99.97 29.15 25.85 .55.00 35.21 9.76 0.03 48 Ward 5, . 1,950 93 807 2,856 - 2,856 100.00 36.70 31.79 68.49 28.25 3.26 - 49 Ward 6, . 1,690 72 390 2,152 - 2,l.i2 100.00 47.95 30.58 78..53 18.12 3.35 - 50 Lynn, . 15,437 969 3,423 19,829 51 19,880 99.74 63.19 14.46 77.65 17.22 4.87 0.26 51 AVard 1, . 424 12 46 482 - 482 100.00 81.95 6.02 87.97 9.. 54 2.49 - 52 Ward 2, . 997 67 168 1,232 - 1,232 100.00 72.08 8.85 80.93 13.63 5.44 - 53 Ward 3, . 3,654 165 643 4,462 - 4,462 100.00 71.22 10.67 81.89 14.41 3.70 - 54 Ward 4, . 3,243 258 635 4,136 2 4,138 99.95 64.26 14.11 78.37 15.35 6.23 0.03 POLITICAL COXDITION^. 247 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Total Population. Both Sexes. All Ages Percentages of Total Population Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Both Sexes. All Ages Rata- ble Polls Native Bom Voters Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Political Con- dition 1,236 88 149 1,473 2,765 4,238 34.76 27.56 1.60 29.16 3.52 2.08 65.24 1 107 13 1 121 183 304 39.80 35.20 - 35.20 0.33 4.27 60.20 2 252 24 60 336 702 1,038 32.37 21.68 2.60 24.28 5.78 2.31 67.63 3 340 16 36 392 733 1,125 34.84 28.89 1.33 30.22 3.20 1.42 65.16 4 41 1 2 44 125 169 26.04 23.67 0.59 24.26 1.19 0.59 73.96 5 46 15 11 72 68 140 51.43 29.29 3.57 32.86 7.86 10.71 48..57 6 301 16 24 341 661 1,002 34.03 28.54 1.50 30.04 2.39 1.60 65.97 7 149 3 15 167 293 460 36.30 31.30 1.09 32.39 3.26 0.65 63 70 8 77,282 5,366 22,381 105,029 225,364 330,393 31.79 18.17 5.22 23.39 6.77 1.63 68.21 9 2,310 168 588 3,066 6,920 9,986 30.70 18.78 4.35 23.13 5.89 1.68 69.30 10 1,305 116 280 1,701 4,444 6,145 27.68 16.32 4.92 21.24 4.56 1.88 72.32 11 3,034 248 500 3,782 8,024 11,806 32.03 22.79 2.91 25.70 4.23 2.10 67.97 12 686 71 116 873 1,803 2,676 32.62 21.60 4.04 25.64 4.33 2.65 67.38 13 636 34 98 768 1,675 2,443 31.44 23.13 2.91 26.04 4.01 1.39 68.56 14 576 75 123 774 1,668 2,442 31.70 21.62 1.97 23..59 5.04 3.07 68.30 15 537 13 51 601 1,410 2,011 29.89 24.02 2.68 26.70 2.54 0.65 70.11 16 336 23 35 394 809 1,203 32.75 26.35 1.58 27.93 2.91 1.91 67.25 17 263 32 77 372 659 1,031 36.08 21.34 4.17 25.51 7.47 3.10 63.92 18 191 17 23 231 496 727 31.77 24.90 1.37 26.27 3.16 2.34 68.23 19 1,159 95 174 1,428 3,308 4,736 30.15 21.75 2.72 24.47 3.67 2.01 69.85 20 1,756 184 323 2,263 5,918 8,181 27.66 17.64 3.82 21.46 3.95 2.25 72.34 21 492 22 59 573 1,014 1,587 36.11 ' 29.24 1.76 31.00 3.72 1.39 63.89 22 601 26 41 668 1,382 2,0,50 32.59 26.93 2.39 29.32 2.00 1.27 67.41 23 6,444 385 5,000 11,829 16,382 28,211 41.93 15.78 7.06 22.84 17.72 1.37 58.07 24 838 41 257 1,136 2,062 3,198 35.52 18.45 7.75 26.20 8.04 1.28 64.48 25 990 57 857 1,904 3,124 5,028 37.87 13.25 6.44 19.69 17.05 1.13 62.13 26 1,196 69 1,562 2,827 2,363 5,190 54.47 12.95 10.10 23.05 30.09 1.33 45.53 27 864 72 964 1,900 1,561 3,461 54.90 15.54 9.42 24.96 27.86 2.08 45.10 28 1,030 47 504 1,581 2,763 4,344 36.40 17.38 6.33 23.71 11.61 1.08 63.60 29 738 36 112 886 2,057 2,943 30.11 20.39 4.69 25.08 3.81 1.22 69.89 30 432 43 702 1,177 1,661 2,838 41.47 11.03 4.19 15.22 24.74 1.51 58.53 31 3.56 20 42 418 791 1,209 34.57 26.39 3.06 29.45 3.47 1.65 65 43 32 592 24 84 700 1,633 2,333 30.00 21.94 3.43 25.37 3.60 1.03 70.00 33 262 97 122 481 875 1,356 35.47 18.51 0.81 19.32 9.00 7.15 64.53 34 7,456 467 1,509 9,432 20,777 30,209 31.22 20.33 4.35 24.68 5.00 1.54 68.78 35 877 66 59 1,002 1,646 2,648 37.84 29.95 3.17 33.12 2.23 2.49 62.16 36 681 32 67 780 1,733 2,513 31.04 24.95 2.15 27.10 2.67 1.27 68.96 37 972 64 213 1,249 2,294 3,543 35.25 19.56 7.87 27.43 6.01 1.81 64.75 38 1,013 54 101 1,168 2,817 3,985 29.31 22.56 2.86 25.42 2.53 1.36 70.69 39 2,383 152 878 3,413 7,855 11,268 30.29 16.46 4.69 21.15 7.79 1.35 69.71 40 1,530 99 191 1,820 4,432 6,252 29.11 20.41 4.06 24.47 3.06 1.58 70.89 41 1,070 89 282 1,441 3,279 4,720 30.53 20.15 2.52 22.67 5.97 1.89 69.47 42 10,178 805 4,357 15,340 36,824 52,164 29.41 10.34 9.17 19.51 8.35 1.55 70.59 43 1,811 102 651 2,564 6,004 8,568 29.93 9.66 11.48 21.14 7.60 1.19 70.07 44 1,483 121 666 2,270 4,714 6,984 32.50 11.92 9.32 21.24 9.53 1.73 67.50 45 1,593 125 790 2,508 6,470 8,978 27.93 8.71 9.03 17.74 8.80 1.39 72.07 46 1,645 292 1,053 2,990 6,979 9,969 29.99 8.75 7.75 16..50 10.56 2.93 70.01 47 1,956 93 807 2,856 7,077 9,933 28.75 10.55 9.14 19.69 8.12 0.94 71.25 48 1,6JK) 72 390 2,152 5,580 7,732 27.83 13.35 8.51 21.86 5.04 0.93 72.17 49 15,437 969 3,423 19,829 42,525 62,354 31.80 20.15 4.61 24.76 5.49 1.55 68.20 50 424 12 46 482 1,097 1,579 30.53 25.02 1.84 26.86 2.91 0.76 69.47 51 997 67 168 1,232 2,704 3,936 31.30 22.56 2.77 25.33 4.27 1.70 68.70 52 3,654 165 643 4,462 10,397 14,859 30.03 21.39 3.20 24.59 4.33 1.11 69.97 53 3,243 258 635 4,136 7,376 11,512 35.93 23.10 5.07 28.17 5.52 2.24 64.07 54 248 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Population 20 Years of Age and Over Percentage 5 OF Male Population 20 Years OF Age and Over Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable PoUs No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years ofAfje ana Over Eata- ble PoUs Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- ralized Voters Total Voters .AJiens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition ESSEX — Con. Lynx — Con. 1 Ward 5, . 3,197 223 757 4,177 - 4,177 100.00 61.36 15.18 76.54 18.12 5.34 - 2 Ward 6, . 3,324 215 1,002 4,541 2 4,.543 99.96 ,53.03 20.14 73.17 22.06 4.73 0.04 3 Ward 7, . 598 29 172 799 47 846 94.44 55.67 15.01 70.68 20.33 3.43 5.56 4 Lynniield, . 228 26 36 290 - 290 100.00 75.86 2.76 78.62 12.41 8.97 - 5 Manchester, 450 38 148 631 3 634 99.53 63.57 7.41 70.98 22.56 5.99 0.47 6 Marblehead, 2,295 70 117 2,482 9 2,491 99.64 84.30 7.83 92.13 4.70 2.81 0.36 7 Merrimac, . 613 23 95 731 - 731 100.00 75.38 8.48 83.86 12.99 3.15 - 8 Methuen, . 1,168 105 392 1,665 3 1,668 99.82 50.90 19.12 70.02 23.50 6.30 0.18 9 Middleton, 228 20 33 281 1 282 99.65 73.40 7.45 80.85 11.70 7.10 0.35 10 Nahant, 209 44 46 299 - 299 100.00 52.17 17.73 69.90 15.38 14.72 - 11 Newbury, . 428 34 69 531 1 532 99.81 75.56 4.89 80.45 12.97 6.39 0.19 12 Newbukypoet, 3,507 167 527 4,201 31 4,232 99.27 70.89 11.98 82.87 12.45 3.95 0.73 13 Ward 1, . 593 26 67 686 - 686 100.00 80.17 6.27 86.44 9.77 3.79 - 14 Ward 2, . 457 20 157 634 - 634 100.00 62.78 9.30 72.08 24.76 3.16 - 15 Ward 3, . 696 24 69 789 - 789 100.00 75.28 12.93 88.21 8.75 3.04 - 16 Ward 4, . 593 40 57 690 1 691 99.86 70.77 15.05 85.82 8.25 5.79 0.14 17 Ward 5, . 494 32 113 639 - 639 100.00 58.69 18.62 77.31 17.68 5.01 - 18 Ward 6, . 674 25 64 763 30 793 96.22 74.90 10.09 84.99 8.07 3.16 3.78 19 North Andover, 912 75 125 1,112 3 1,115 99.73 .54.35 27.44 81.79 11.21 6.73 0.27 20 Peabody, . 2,647 137 509 3,293 22 3,315 99.34 69.28 20.57 79.85 15.36 4.13 0.66 21 Rockport, . 1,055 65 907 2,027 4 2,031 99.80 43.23 8.71 51.94 44.66 3.20 0.20 22 Rowley, 381 27 28 436 5 441 98.87 83.00 3.40 86.40 6.35 6.12 1.13 23 Salem, 7,411 591 2,191 10,193 50 10,243 99.51 56.29 16.06 72.35 21.39 5.77 0.49 24 Ward 1, . 1,107 73 324 1,504 49 1,.5,53 96.84 52.61 18.67 71.28 20.86 4.70 3.16 25 Ward 2, . 1,435 248 210 1,893 - 1,893 100.00 66.99 8.82 75.81 11.09 13.10 - 26 Ward 3, . 1,062 34 167 1,263 1 1,264 99.92 65.90 18.12 84.02 13.21 2.69 0.08 27 Ward 4, . 1,206 61 270 1,537 - 1,.537 100.00 54.26 24.20 78.46 17.57 3.97 - 28 Ward 5, . 1,478 116 1,111 2,705 - 2,705 100.00 40.37 14.27 54.64 41.07 4.29 - 29 Ward 6, . 1,123 59 109 1,291 - 1,291 100.00 71.42 15.,57 86.99 8.44 4.57 - 30 Salisbury, . 394 23 17 434 1 435 99.77 85.28 5.29 90.57 3.91 5.29 0.23 31 Saugus, 1,1.52 79 147 1,378 5 1,383 99.64 69.20 14.10 83.30 10.63 5.71 0.36 32 Swampscott, 874 52 130 1,056 - 1,056 100.00 75.29 7.48 82.77 12.31 4.92 - 33 Topsfield, . 305 31 17 353 •') 355 99.44 80.00 5.92 85.92 4.79 8.73 0..56 34 Wenhani, . 274 12 30 316 - 316 100.00 84.49 2.22 86.71 9.49 3.80 - 35 West Newbury, 464 35 57 .556 1 557 99.82 71.27 12.03 83.30 10.23 6.29 0.18 36 FRANKLIN. 10,332 784 1,716 12,832 50 12,882 99.61 69.88 10.32 80.20 13.32 6.09 0.39 37 Ashfleld, . 300 32 23 355 3 358 99.16 81.01 2.79 83.80 6.42 8.94 0.84 38 Bernardston, 222 22 17 261 2 263 99.24 82.13 2.28 84.41 6.46 8.37 0.76 39 Buckland, . 416 19 51 486 3 489 99.39 62.56 22.49 85.07 10.43 3.89 0.61 40 Charlemont, 294 25 21 340 1 341 99.71 84.17 2.05 86.22 6.16 7.33 0.29 41 Colrain, 409 13 91 513 - 513 100.00 75.83 3.90 79.73 17.74 2.53 - 42 Conway, 336 39 40 415 4 419 99.03 72.79 7.40 80.19 9.55 9.31 0.95 43 Deerfleld, . 722 69 188 979 5 984 99.49 61.58 11.79 73.37 19.11 7.01 0.51 44 Erving, 241 20 48 309 2 311 99.36 69.45 8.04 77.49 15.44 6.43 0.64 45 Gill, . 280 5S 70 408 - 408 100.00 63.97 4.66 68.63 17.16 14.21 - 46 Greenfield, . 1,657 no 178 1,945 3 1,948 99.85 71.66 13.40 85.06 9.14 5.65 0.15 47 Hawley, 143 13 4 160 >2 162 98.77 87.04 1.23 88.27 2.47 8.03 1.23 48 Heath,. 124 6 12 142 - 142 100.00 85.21 2.11 87.32 8.45 4.23 - 49 Leverett, . 235 13 8 256 2 258 99.22 89.92 1.16 91.08 3.10 5.04 0.78 50 Leyden, 106 10 6 122 - 122 100.00 81.14 5.74 86.88 4.92 8.20 - 51 Monroe, 72 8 43 123 - 123 100.00 55.29 3.25 58.,54 34.96 6.50 - 52 Montague, . 1,287 86 362 1,735 9 1,744 99.48 47.70 26.09 73.79 20.76 4.93 0.52 POLITICAL CONDITION. 249 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Total Popclation. Both Sexes. All Ages Percentages of Total Popcxation Voters Not Voters .\Jiens Total Ratable Polls No Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Botli Sexes. All Ages Rata- ble Polls Native Bom Voters Foreign Bom Natural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Political Con- dition 3,197 223 757 4,177 8,683 12,860 32.48 19.93 4.93 24.86 5.89 1.73 67.52 1 3,324 215 1,002 4,541 10,391 14,932 30.41 16.13 6.13 22.26 6.71 1.44 69.59 2 598 29 172 799 1,877 2,676 29.86 17.60 4.75 22.35 6.43 1.08 70.14 3 228 26 36 290 528 818 35.45 26.89 0.98 27.87 4.40 3.18 64.,55 4 450 38 143 631 1,245 1,876 33.64 21.48 2..51 23.99 7.62 2.03 66.36 5' 2,295 70 117 2,482 5,189 7,671 32.36 27.-38 2.54 29.92 1.53 0.91 67.64 6 613 23 95 731 1,570 2,301 31.77 23.95 2.69 26.64 4.13 1.00 68.23 7 1,168 105 392 1,665 4,025 5,690 29.26 14.92 5.61 20.53 6.89 1.84 70.74 8 228 20 33 281 557 838 33.53 24.70 2.51 27.21 3.94 2.38 66.47 9 209 44 46 299 566 865 34.57 18.03 6.13 24.16 5.32 5.09 65.43 10 428 34 69 531 958 1,489 35.66 27.00 1.75 28.75 4.63 2.28 64.34 11 3,507 167 527 4,201 10,351 14,552 28.87 20.62 3.48 24.10 3.62 1.15 71.13 12. 593 26 67 686 1,686 2,372 28.92 23.19 1.81 25.00 2.82 1.10 71.08 13 457 20 167 634 1,697 2,331 27.20 17.08 2.53 19.61 6.73 0.86 72.80 14 696 24 69 789 1,877 2,666 29.59 22.28 3.82 26.10 2.59 0.90 70.41 15 593 40 57 690 1,631 2,321 29.73 21.07 4.48 25.55 2.46 1.72 70.27 16 494 32 113 639 1,597 2,236 28.58 16.77 5.32 22.09 5.00 1.43 71.42 17 674 25 64 763 1,863 2,626 29.06 22.62 3.05 25.67 2.44 0.95 70.94 18 912 75 125 1,112 2,457 3,569 31.16 16.98 S..57 25.55 3.51 2.10 68.84 19 2,647 137 509 3,293 7,214 10,507 31.34 18.70 6.49 25.19 4.85 1.30 68.66 20 1,055 65 907 2,027 3,262 5,289 38.32 16.60 3.34 19.94 17.15 1.23 61.68 21 381 27 28 436 836 1,272 34.28 28.78 1.18 29.96 2.20 2.12 65.72 22 7,411 .591 2,191 10,193 24,280 34,473 29..57 16.73 4.77 21.50 6.36 1.71 70.43 23 1,107 73 324 1,504 3,502 5,006 30.04 16.32 5.79 22.11 6.47 1.46 69.96 24 1,435 248 210 1,893 3,754 5,647 33.52 22.45 2.96 25.41 3.72 4.39 66.48 25 1,002 34 167 1,263 3,122 4,385 28.80 19.00 5.22 24.22 3.81 0.77 71.20 26 1,206 61 270 1,537 3,698 5,235 29.36 15.93 7.11 23.04 5.16 1.16 70.64 2T 1,478 116 1,111 2,705 7,206 9,911 27.29 11.02 3.89 14.91 11.21 1.17 72.71 28 1,123 59 109 1,291 2,998 4,289 30.10 21.50 4.68 26.18 2.54 1.38 69.90 29 394 23 17 434 866 1,300 33.38 28.54 1.77 30.31 1.30 1.77 66.62 30 1,152 79 147 1,378 3,119 4,497 30.64 21.28 4.34 25.62 3.27 1.75 69.36 31 874 52 130 1,056 2,203 3,259 32.40 24.39 2.43 26.82 3.99 1.59 67.60 32 305 31 17 353 680 1,0.33 34.17 27.49 2.03 29..52 1.65 3.00 65.83 33 274 12 30 316 570 886 35.67 30.14 0.79 30.93 3.39 1..35 64.33 84 464 35 J 57 556 1,087 1,643 33.84 24.16 4.08 28.24 3.47 2.13 66.16 35 10,332 784 1,716 12,832 27,313 40,145 31.96 22.43 3.31 25.74 4.27 1.95 68.04 36 300 32 23 355 658 1,013 35.04 28.63 0.98 29.61 2.27 3.16 64.96 3T 222 22 17 2G1 517 778 33..55 27.76 0.77 28.53 2.19 2.83 66.45 38 410 19 51 486 1,062 1,548 31.40 19.77 7.10 26.87 3.30 1.23 68.60 39 294 25 21 340 701 1,041 32.66 27.57 0.67 28.24 2.02 2.40 67.34 40 • 409 13 91 513 1,097 1,610 31.86 24.16 1.24 25.40 5.65 0.81 68.14 41 336 39 40 415 889 1,304 31.83 23.39 2.38 25.77 3.07 2.99 68.17 42 722 69 188 979 2,028 3,007 32.56 20.15 3.86 24.01 6.25 2.30 67.44 43 241 20 48 309 655 964 32.05 22.41 2.59 25.00 4.98 2.07 67.95 44 280 58 70 408 674 1,082 37.71 24.12 1.76 25.88 6.47 5.36 62.29 45 1,657 110 178 1,945 4,284 6,229 31.22 22.41 4.19 26.60 2.86 1.76 68.78 46 143 13 4 160 308 468 34.19 30.13 0.43 30..56 0.85 2.78 65.81 47 124 6 12 142 334 476 29.83 25.42 0.63 26.05 2.52 1.26 70.17 48 235 13 8 256 488 744 34.41 31.18 0.41 31.59 1.07 1.75 65.59 49 106 10 6 122 241 363 33.61 27.27 1.93 29.20 1.65 2.76 66.39 50 72 8 43 123 175 298 41.28 22.82 1.34 24.16 14.43 2.69 58.72 51 1,287 86 362 1,735 4,323 6,058 28.64 13.73 7.51 21.24 5.98 1.42 71.36 52 250 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Population 20 Years of Age and Over Percentages of Male Population 20 Years op Age and Over Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of Ase and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- ralized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition FRANKLIN — Con. 1 New Salem, 240 29 24 293 1 294 99.66 77.55 4.08 81.63 8.16 9.87 0.34 2 Northfleld, . 456 14 41 511 1 512 99.80 83.59 5.47 89.06 8.01 2.73 0.20 3 Orange, 1,444 56 240 1,740 1 1,741 99.94 76.11 6.83 82.94 13.78 3.22 0.06 4 Rowe, . 111 22 51 184 1 185 99.46 58.92 1.08 60.00 27.57 11.89 0.54 5 Shelburne, . 416 42 43 501 2 503 99.60 77.93 4.77 82.70 8.55 8.35 0.40 6 Shutesbury, 137 4 5 146 1 147 99.32 89.80 3.40 93.20 3.40 2.72 0.68 J Suntlerlaud, 192 12 50 254 1 255 99.61 69.80 5.49 75.29 19.61 4.71 0.39 8 Warwick, . 136 32 43 211 3 214 98.60 60.75 2.80 63.55 20.10 14.95 1.40 9 Wentlell, . 135 13 31 179 1 180 99.44 68.89 6.11 75.00 17.22 7.22 0.56 10 Whately, . 221 17 26 264 2 266 99.25 71.80 11.28 83.08 9.78 6.39 0.75 11 HAMPDEN. 31,568 2,960 10,854 45,382 199 45,581 99.56 52.68 16.58 69.26 23.81 6.49 0.44 12 Agawani, . 530 80 135 745 3 748 99.60 58.42 12.44 70.86 18.05 10.69 0.40 13 Blandford, 256 19 s 283 1 284 99.65 89.08 1.06 90.14 2.82 6.69 0.35 14 Brimfleld, . 260 26 39 325 7 332 97.89 73.79 4.52 78.31 11.75 7.83 2.11 15 Chester, 379 27 53 459 4 463 99.14 78.19 3.67 81.86 11.45 5.83 0.86 16 Chicopee, 2,749 294 1,970 5,013 18 5,031 99.64 38.24 16.40 54.64 39.16 5.84 0.36 17 Ward 1, . 470 48 449 967 3 970 99.69 29.79 18.66 48.45 46.29 4.95 0.31 18 Ward 2, . 398 23 93 514 - 514 100.00 57.39 20.04 77.43 18.09 4.48 ~ 19 Ward 3, . 344 72 532 948 - 948 100.00 24.36 11.93 36.29 56.12 7.59 20 Ward 4, . 392 32 227 651 15 666 97.75 45.20 13.66 58.86 34.08 4.81 2.25 21 Ward 5, . 542 64 277 883 - 883 100.00 47.68 13.70 61.38 31.37 7.25 - 22 Ward 6, . 308 19 191 518 - 518 100.00 41.12 18.34 59.46 36.87 3.67 - 23 Ward 7, . 295 36 201 532 - 532 100.00 32.71 22.74 55.45 37.78 6.77 - 24 E.Longmeadow 239 13 265 517 - 517 100.00 36.94 9.29 46.23 51.26 2..51 - 25 Granville, . 255 28 30 313 9 322 97.20 73.91 5.28 79.19 9.32 8.69 2.80 26 Hampden, . 180 27 35 242 1 243 99.59 64.20 9.87 74.07 14.41 n.ii 0.41 27 Holland, . 54 4 6 64 1 65 98.46 78.46 4.62 83.08 9.23 6.15 1.54 28 HOLYOKE, . 6,597 535 3,610 10,742 28 10,770 99.74 34.75 26.50 61.25 33.52 4.97 0.26 29 Ward 1, . 966 SO 497 1,543 - 1,543 100.00 33.25 29.36 62.61 32.21 5.18 - 30 Ward 2, . 916 141 1,250 2,307 1 2,308 99.96 18.29 21.40 39.69 54.16 6.11 0.04 31 Ward 3, . 846 61 408 1,315 25 1,340 98.13 32.09 31.04 63.13 30.45 4.55 1.87 32 Ward 4, . 855 92 837 1,784 1 1,785 99.94 18.66 29.24 47.90 46.89 5.15 0.06 33 Ward 5, . 818 38 104 960 - 960 100.00 55.52 29.69 85.21 10.83 3.96 - 34 Ward 6, . 1,103 66 427 1,596 - 1,596 100.00 41.29 27.82 6^11 26.75 4.14 - 35 Ward 7, . 1,093 57 87 1,237 1 1,238 99.92 68.90 19.39 88.29 7.03 4.60 0.08 36 Longmeadow, . 143 20 30 193 1 194 99.48 65.46 8.25 73.71 15.46 10.31 0.,52 37 Ludlow, 372 69 298 739 3 742 99.60 41.51 8.63 50.14 40.16 9.30 0.40 38 Monson, 851 SO 219 1,150 14 1,164 98.80 63.66 9.45 73.11 18.82 6.87 1.20 3H Montgomery, . 79 3 5 87 5 92 94.56 82.60 3.26 85.86 5.44 3.26 5.44 40 Palmer, 1,196 160 707 2,063 10 2,073 99.52 47.08 10.61 57.69 34.11 7.72 0.48 41 Russell, 181 38 48 267 4 271 98.52 57.20 9.59 66.79 17.71 14.02 1.48 42 Southwick, 261 40 29 330 3 333 99.10 70.,57 7.81 78.38 8.71 12.01 0.90 43 Springfield, . 12,240 1,107 2,564 15,911 70 15,981 99.56 61.28 15.31 76..59 16.04 G.93 0.44 44 Ward 1, . 1,717 135 270 2,122 1 2,123 99.95 67.03 13.85 80.88 12.71 6.36 0.05 45 Ward 2, . 1,617 138 638 2,393 - 2,393 100.00 48.26 19.31 67..57 26.66 5.77 - 46 Ward 3, . 1,747 173 413 2,333 - 2,333 100.00 58.98 15.90 74.88 17.70 7.42 - 47 Ward 4, . 1,586 92 188 1,866 - 1,866 100.00 70.90 14.09 84.99 10.08 4.93 - 48 Ward 5, . 1,625 95 161 1,881 - 1,881 100.00 74.64 11.75 86.39 8.56 5.05 - 49 Ward 6, . 1,333 269 333 1,935 - 1,935 100.00 51.37 17.-52 68.89 17.21 13.90 - 50 Ward 7, . 1,189 42 132 1,363 - 1,363 100.00 72..34 14.89 87.23 9.69 3.08 - 51 Ward 8, . 1,426 163 429 2,018 69 2,087 96.69 54.24 14.09 68.33 20.,55 7.81 3.31 52 Tolland, . 84 10 14 108 - 108 100.00 72.22 5.56 7j • j8 12 96 9.26 - POLITICAL CONDITION. 251 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Total Population. Both Sexes. All Ages Voters 240 456 1,444 111 416 137 192 136 135 221 31,568 530 256 260 379 2,749 470 398 344 392 542 308 295 239 255 180 54 6,597 966 916 846 855 818 1,103 1,093 143 372 851 79 1,196 181 261 12,240 1,717 1,617 1,747 1,586 1,625 1,333 1,189 1,426 84 Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls 29 24 14 41 56 240 22 51 42 43 4 5 12 50 32 43 13 31 17 26 2,960 10,854 80 135 19 8 26 39 27 53 294 1,970 48 449 23 93 72 532 32 227 64 277 19 191 36 201 13 265 28 30 27 35 4 6 535 3,610 80 497 141 1,250 61 408 92 837 38 104 66 427 57 87 20 30 69 298 80 219 3 5 160 707 38 48 40 29 1,107 2,564 135 270 138 638 173 413 92 188 95 161 269 333 42 132 163 429 10 14 293 511 1,740 1S4 501 146 254 211 179 264 45,382 745 283 325 459 5,013 967 514 948 651 883 518 532 517 313 242 64 10,742 1,543 2,307 1,315 1,784 960 1,596 1,237 193 739 1,150 87 2,063 267 330 15,911 2,122 2,393 2,333 1,866 1,881 1,935 1,363 2,018 108 Xo Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Both Sexes. All Ages 576 1,340 3,621 314 1,059 298 442 3S8 350 491 107,556 1,663 566 637 970 11,407 2,302 1,238 1,869 1,607 1,767 1,180 1,444 1,074 692 501 135 29,580 4,471 6,551 3,708 4,997 2,619 4,102 3,132 427 1,823 2,596 188 4,795 579 631 35,611 4,777 5,505 3,864 4,343 4,545 4,218 3,287 5,072 201 869 1,851 5,361 498 1,560 444 696 599 529 755 152,9.38 2,408 849 962 1,429 16,420 3,269 1,752 2,817 2,2.58 2,650 1,698 1,976 1,591 1,005 743 199 40,322 6,014 8,858 5,023 6,781 3,579 5,698 4,369 620 2,562 3,746 275 6,858 846 961 51,.522 6,899 7,898 6,197 6,209 6,426 6,1.53 4,650 7,090 309 Percentages of Total Population Rata- ble Polls Native Born Voters 33.72 27.61 32.46 36.95 32.12 32.88 36.49 35.23 33.84 34.97 29.67 30.94 33.33 33.78 32.12 30.53 29.58 29.34 33.65 28.83 33.32 30.51 26.92 32.50 31.14 32.57 32.16 26.64 25.66 26.04 26.18 26.31 26.82 28.01 28.31 31.13 28.84 30.70 31.64 30.08 31.56 34.34 30.88 30.76 30.30 37.65 30.05 29.27 31.45 29.31 28.46 34.95 26.24 23.12 24.72 21.89 25.13 29.72 25.58 21.71 23.44 25.30 15.70 18.15 29.80 25.47 25.33 11.72 8.84 16.84 8.20 13.33 15.89 12.55 8.81 12.00 23.68 21.00 25.63 9.28 8.53 4.76 8.56 4.91 14.89 11..57 19.53 20.48 12.02 19.78 27.64 14.23 18.32 24.45 19.01 20.03 14.62 22.20 21.31 21.85 16.15 21.20 15.96 25.24 Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters 1.38 1.52 2.22 0.40 1.54 1.13 2.01 1.00 2.08 3.97 3.86 0..35 1.56 1.19 5.02 5.54 5.88 4.01 4.03 4.56 5.59 6.12 3.02 1.69 3.23 1.51 7.08 7.53 5.58 S.28 7.70 7.96 7.79 5.49 2.58 2.50 2.94 1.09 3.21 3.07 2.71 4.75 4.26 5.85 5.99 4.23 3.44 5.51 4.37 4.15 1.94 Total Voters 27.62 24.64 26.94 22.29 26.67 30.85 27.59 22.71 25.52 29.27 20.64 22.01 30.15 27.03 26.52 16.74 14.38 22.72 12.21 17.36 20.45 18.14 14.93 15.02 25.37 24.23 27.14 16.36 16.06 10.34 16.84 12.61 22.85 19.36 25.02 23.06 14.52 22.72 28.73 17.44 21.39 27.16 23.76 24.89 20.47 28.19 25.54 25.29 21.66 25.57 20.11 27.18 Aliens 2.76 2.21 4.48 10.24 2.76 1.13 7.18 7.18 5.86 3.45 7.10 5.61 0.94 4.05 3.71 12.00 13.73 5.31 18.89 10.05 10.45 11.25 10.17 16.66 2.98 4.71 3.01 8.95 8.27 14.11 8.12 12.34 2.91 7.49 i.tig 4.84 11.63 5.85 1.82 10.31 5.68 3.02 4.97 3.91 8.08 6.67 3.03 2.50 5.42 2.84 6.05 4.53 Not Voters 3.34 0.76 1.04 4.42 2.69 0.90 1.72 5.34 2.46 2.25 1.93 3.32 2.24 2.70 1.89 1.79 1.47 1.31 2.55 1.42 2.42 1.12 1.82 0.82 2.79 3.63 2.01 1.33 1.33 1.59 1.22 1.36 1.06 1.16 1.30 3.23 2.69 2.13 1.09 2.33 4.49 4.16 2.15 1.96 1.75 2.79 1.48 1.48 4.37 0.90 2.30 3.24 No Political Con- dition 66.28 72.39 67.54 63.05 67.88 67.12 63.51 64.77 66.16 65.03 70.33 69.06 66.67 66.22 67.88 69.47 70.42 70.66 66.35 71.17 66.68 69.49 73.08 67.50 68.86 67.43 67.84 73.36 74.34 73.96 73.82 73.69 73.18 71.99 71.69 68.87 71.16 69.30 68.36 69.92 68.44 65.66 69.12 69.24 69.70 62.35 69.95 70.73 68.55 70.69 71.54 65.05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 252 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Population 20 Years of Age and Over Percentages op Male Population 20 Years OF Age and Ovek Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of Age and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- ralized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition HAMPDEN — Con. 1 Wales, 177 31 43 251 - 2.51 100.00 63.75 6.77 70.52 17.13 12.35 - 2 Westfleld, . 2,752 207 393 3,352 16 3,368 99.52 69.21 12.50 81.71 11.67 6.14 0.48 3 W. Springfield, . 1,374 108 275 1,757 - 1,7.57 100.00 63.57 14.63 78.20 15.65 6.15 - 4 Wilbraham, 359 34 78 471 1 472 99.79 66.74 9.32 76.06 16.53 7.20 0.21 5 HAMPSHIRE. 11,888 988 2,878 15,754 319 16,073 98.02 61.29 12.67 73.96 17.91 6.15 1.98 6 Amherst, . 1,339 156 96 1,591 4 1,595 99.75 78.37 5.58 83.95 6.02 9.78 0.25 4 Belchertown, . 557 47 85 689 2 691 99.71 73.66 6.95 80.61 12.30 6.80 0.29 8 Chesterflekl, 192 11 9 212 3 215 98.60 87.91 1.39 89.30 4.19 5.11 1.40 9 Cunimington, . 225 22 11 258 5 263 98.10 84.03 1.52 85.55 4.18 8.37 1.90 10 Eastlmmpton, . 965 115 280 1,360 6 1,366 99.56 51.39 19.25 70.64 20.50 8.42 0.44 11 Enfield, 234 19 61 314 1 315 99.68 66.35 7.93 74.28 19.37 6.03 0.32 12 Goshen, 73 11 6 90 7 97 92.78 73.20 2.06 75.26 6.18 11.34 7.22 13 Granby, 182 20 49 251 2 253 99.21 66.40 5.53 71.93 19.37 7.91 0.79 14 Greenwich, 146 6 7 159 4 163 97..55 87.12 2.45 89.57 4.30 3.68 2.45 15 Hadley, 398 29 146 573 4 577 99.31 62.74 6.24 68.98 25.30 5.03 0.69 16 Hatfield, . 320 13 101 434 1 435 99.77 62.53 11.03 73.56 23.22 2.99 0.23 17 Huntington, 319 42 61 422 3 425 99.29 65.88 9.18 75.06 14.35 9.88 0.71 18 Middlefleld, 86 13 19 118 1 119 99.16 69.75 2.52 72.27 15.97 10.92 0.84 19 Northampton, 3,290 223 828 4,341 253 4,594 94.49 54.88 16.74 71,62 18.02 4.85 5.51 20 Ward 1, . . 525 29 115 669 - 669 100.00 62.04 16.44 78.48 17.19 4.33 - 21 Ward 2, . 464 28 72 564 9 573 98.43 64.92 16.06 80.98 12.56 4.89 1.57 22 Ward 3, . 599 56 197 8.52 - 8.52 100.00 53.52 16.79 70.31 23.12 6..57 - 23 Ward 4, . 432 36 154 622 244 866 71.82 41.80 8.08 49.88 17.78 4.16 28.18 24 Ward 5, . 456 22 116 594 - 594 100.00 47.81 28.95 76.76 19.53 3.71 - 25 Ward 6, . 436 21 70 527 - 527 100.00 64.71 18.02 82.73 13.28 3.99 - 26 Ward 7, . 378 31 104 513 - 513 100.00 56.73 16.96 73.69 20.27 6.04 - 27 Pelham, 137 14 3 154 - 154 100.00 84.42 4.54 88.96 1.95 9.09 - 28 Plainfleld, . 135 13 5 153 - 153 100.00 88.24 - 88.24 3.27 8.49 - 29 Prescott, . 126 15 5 146 1 147 99.32 85.71 - 85.71 3.40 10.21 0.68 30 Southampton, . 282 14 55 351 - 351 100.00 76.07 4.27 80.34 15.67 3.99 - 31 South Hadley, . 839 59 315 1,213 3 1,216 99.75 53.21 15.79 69.00 25.90 4.85 0.25 32 Ware, . 1,271 101 636 2,008 12 2,020 99.41 43.61 19.31 62.92 31.49 5.00 0.59 33 Westhampton, . 120 3 23 146 - 146 100.00 78.77 3.42 82.19 15.75 2.06 - 34 Williamsburg, . 468 27 69 564 7 571 98.77 68.83 13.13 81.96 12.08 4.73 1.23 35 Worthington, . 184 15 8 207 - 207 100.00 86.47 2.42 88.89 3.86 7.25 - 36 MIDDLESEX. 109,577 9,310 31,723 150,610 836 151,446 99.45 53.98 18.37 72.35 20.95 6.15 0.55 37 Acton, . 545 55 97 697 697 100.00 69.73 8.46 78.19 13.92 7.89 - 38 Arlington, . 1,545 72 353 1,970 4 1,974 99.80 54.76 23.51 78.27 17.88 3.65 0.20 39 Ashby, 259 22 13 294 1 295 99.66 85.08 2.71 87.79 4.41 7.46 0.34 40 Ashland, . 482 61 93 636 9 645 98.60 61.40 13.33 74.73 14.42 9.45 1.40 41 Ayer, . 515 66 69 650 3 653 99..54 65.85 13.02 78.87 10.56 10.11 0.46 42 Bedford, 264 61 112 437 3 440 99.32 52.50 7..50 60.00 25.46 13.86 0.68 43 Belmont, 550 71 422 1,043 10 1,053 99.05 41.02 11.21 52.23 40.08 6.74 0.95 44 Billerica, . 640 38 135 813 3 816 99.63 58.09 20.34 78.43 16.54 4.66 0.37 45 Boxborough, . 80 13 15 108 108 100.00 65.74 8.33 74.07 13.89 12.04 - 46 Burlington, 140 37 42 219 4 223 98.21 57.85 4.93 62.78 18.84 16..59 1.79 47 Cambridge, . 17,018 1,896 6,191 25,105 51 25,156 99.80 48.17 19.48 67.65 24.61 7.54 0.20 48 Ward 1, . 3,747 708 836 5,291 - 5,291 100.00 56.51 14.31 70.82 15.80 13.38 - 49 Ward 2, . 4,707 313 1,708 6,728 6,728 100.00 47.53 22.43 69.96 25.39 4.65 - 50 Ward 3, . 2,462 443 1,676 4,581 1 4,582 99.98 31.69 22.04 53.73 36.58 9.67 0.02 POLITICAL CONDITIOJS^. 253 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Total Population. Both Sexes. All Ages Percentages of Total Population Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Both Sexes. All Ages Eata- ble Polls Native Bom Voters Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Political Con- dition 177 31 43 251 .532 783 32.06 20.44 2.17 22.61 5.49 3.96 67.94 1 2,752 207 393 3,3.52 7,311 10,663 31.44 21.86 3.95 25.81 3.69 1.94 68.56 2 1,374 108 275 1,757 4,868 6,125 28.69 18.24 4.19 22.43 4.49 1.77 71.31 3 359 34 78 471 1,269 1,740 27.07 18.10 2.53 20.63 4.48 1.96 72.93 4 11,888 988 2,878 15,754 38,956 54,710 28.80 18.01 3.72 21.73 5.26 1.81 71.20 5 1,339 156 96 1,591 3,194 4,785 .33.25 26.12 1.86 27.98 2.01 3.26 66.75 6 557 47 85 689 1,472 2,161 31.88 23.56 2.22 25.78 3.93 2.17 68.12 7 192 11 9 212 377 589 35.99 32.09 0.51 32.60 1.53 1.86 64.01 8 225 22 11 258 492 750 34.40 29.47 0.53 30.00 1.47 2.93 65.60 9 965 115 280 1,360 3,430 4,790 28.39 14.65 5.49 20.14 5.85 2.40 71.61 10 234 19 61 314 676 990 31.72 21.11 2.53 23.64 6.16 1.92 68.28 11 73 11 6 90 214 304 29.61 23. .35 0.66 24.01 1.98 3.62 70.39 12 182 20 49 251 497 748 33.56 22.46 1.87 24.33 6.55 2.68 66.44 13 146 6 i 1.59 322 481 33.06 29.52 0.83 30.35 1.46 1.25 66.94 14 398 29 146 573 1,131 1,704 33.63 21.25 2.11 23.36 8.57 1.70 66^37 15 320 13 101 434 828 1,262 34.39 21.56 3.80 25.36 8.00 1.03 65.61 16 319 42 61 422 1,028 1,450 29.10 19.31 2.69 22.00 4.21 2.89 70.90 17 86 13 19 118 268 386 30..57 21.50 0.78 22.28 4.92 3.37 69^43 18 3,290 223 828 4,341 12,405 16,746 25.92 15.06 4.59 19.65 4.94 1.33 74.08 19 525 29 115 669 1,501 2,170 30.83 19.12 5.07 24.19 5.30 1.34 69.17 20 464 28 72 564 2,680 3,244 17.39 11.47 2.83 14.30 2.22 0.87 82.61 21 599 56 197 852 2,020 2,872 29.67 15.88 4.98 20.86 6.86 1.95 70.33 22 432 ■ 36 154 622 1,866 2,488 25.00 14.55 2.81 17.36 6.19 1.45 75.00 23 456 22 116 594 1,.542 2,1.36 27.81 13.30 8.05 21.35 5.43 1.03 72.19 24 436 21 70 527 1,.376 1,903 27.69 17.92 4.99 22.91 3.68 1.10 72.31 25 378 31 104 513 1,420 1,933 26.54 15.06 4.50 19.56 5.38 1.60 73.46 26 137 14 3 1.54 332 486 31.69 26.75 1.44 28.19 0.62 2.88 68.31 27 135 13 5 1.53 297 450 34.00 30.00 - 30.00 1.11 2.89 66.00 28 126 15 5 146 255 401 36.41 31.42 - 31.42 1.25 3.74 63.59 29 282 14 55 3.51 703 1,0,54 33.30 25..33 142 26.75 5.22 1.33 66.70 30 839 59 315 1,213 3,230 4,443 27.30 14.56 4.32 18.88 7.09 1.33 72.70 31 1,271 101 636 2,008 5,643 7,6,51 26.24 1151 5.10 16.61 8.31 1.32 73.76 32 120 3 23 146 ,330 476 30.67 24.16 1.05 25.21 4.83 0.63 69.33 33 468 27 69 564 1,391 1,9.55 28.85 20.10 3.84 23.94 3.53 1.38 71.15 34 184 15 8 207 441 648 31.95 27.62 0.77 28.39 1.24 2.32 68.05 35 109,577 9,310 31,723 150,610 348,607 499,217 30.17 16.38 5.57 21.95 6 35 1.87 69.83 36 545 55 . 97 697 1,281 1,978 35.24 24.57 2.98 27.55 4.91 2.78 64.76 37 1,545 72 353 1,970 4,545 6,515 30.24 16.59 7.12 23.71 5.42 1.11 69.76 38 2.59 22 13 294 510 804 36.57 31.22 0.99 32.21 ■K62 2.74 63.43 39 482 61 93 636 1,4.54 2,090 30.43 18.95 4.11 23.06 4.45 2.92 69.57 40 615 66 69 650 1,451 2,101 30.94 20.47 4.04 24.51 3.29 3.14 69.06 41 264 61 112 437 732 1,169 37.38 19.76 2.82 22.58 9.58 6.22 62.62 42 550 71 422 1,043 1,800 2,843 36.69 15.20 4.15 19.35 14.84 2.50 63.31 43 640 38 135 813 1,764 2,577 31.55 18.40 6.44 24.84 5.24 1.47 68.45 44 80 13 15 108 199 307 35.18 23.13 2.93 26.06 4.89 4.23 64.82 45 140 37 42 219 355 574 38.15 22.47 1.92 24.39 7.32 6.44 61.85 46 17,018 1,896 6,191 25,105 56,538 81,643 30.75 14.84 6.01 20.85 7.58 2.32 69.25 47 3,747 708 836 5,291 10,590 15,881 33.32 18.83 4.77 23.60 5.26 4.46 66.68 48 4,707 313 1,708 6,728 15,904 22,632 29.73 14.13 6.67 20.80 7.55 1.38 70.27 49 2,462 443 1,676 4,581 9,415 13,996 32.73 10.37 7.22 17.59 11.97 3.17 67.27 50 254 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Population 20 Years of Age and Over Percentages OF Male Population 20 Years OF AGE and Over Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of Age and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters Foreign Born Natu- ralized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition MIDDLESEX — Con. I Cambridge — Con. 1 Ward 4, . 3,999 302 1,264 5,565 1 5,566 99.98 51.78 20.07 71.85 22.71 5.42 0.02 2 Ward 5, . 2,103 130 707 2,940 49 2,989 98.36 53.36 17.00 70.36 23.65 4.35 1.64 3 Carlisle, 125 14 38 177 2 179 98.88 67.04 2.79 69.83 21.23 7.82 1.12 4 Chelmsford, 771 78 170 1,019 3 1,022 99.71 60.27 15.17 75.44 16.64 7.63 0.29 5 Concord, . 943 575 416 1,934 6 1,940 99.69 40.36 8.25 48.61 21.44 29.64 0.31 6 Dracut, 534 108 197 839 4 843 99.53 44.13 19.22 63.35 23.37 12.81 0.47 7 Dunstable, 134 t 11 152 - 152 100.00 80.26 7.90 88.16 7.24 4.60 - 8 Everett, . 4,090 297 1,143 5,530 - 5,530 100.00 57.67 16.29 73.96 20.67 5.37 - 9 Ward 1, . 617 72 232 921 - 921 100.00 50.16 16.83 66.99 25.19 7.82 - 10 Ward 2, . 610 20 140 770 - 770 100.00 60.00 19.22 79.22 18.18 2.60 - 11 Ward 3, . 609 85 220 914 - 914 100.00 48.91 17.72 66.63 24.07 9.30 - 12 Ward 4, . 702 28 154 884 - 884 100.00 63.80 15.61 79.41 17.42 3.17 - 13 Ward 5, . 651 62 232 945 - 945 100.00 52.80 16.09 68.89 24.55 6.56 - 14 Ward 6, . 901 30 165 1,096 - 1,096 100.00 68.89 13.32 82.21 15.05 2.74 - 15 Framingham, . 2,308 168 355 2,831 7 2,838 99.75 64.23 17.09 81.32 12.51 5.92 0.25 16 Groton, 494 46 74 614 3 617 99.51 73.09 6.97 80.06 11.99 7.46 0.49 17 Holliston, . 734 47 91 872 9 881 98.98 69.69 13.62 83.31 10.33 5.34 1.02 18 Hopklnton, 902 33 48 983 11 994 98.89 70.02 20.72 90.74 4.83 3.32 l.ll 19 Hudson, 1,296 62 281 1,639 1 1,640 99.94 65.36 13.66 79.02 17.14 3.78 0.06 20 Lexington, Sl.'- 77 264 1,189 5 1,194 99.58 58.63 12.39 71.02 22.11 6.45 0.42 21 Lincoln, 229 76 141 446 1 447 99.78 41.39 9.84 51.23 31.55 17.00 0.22 22 Littleton, . 274 25 71 370 - 370 100.00 64.59 9.46 74.05 19.19 6.76 - 23 Lowell, . 16,40> 1,154 6,230 23,792 83 23,875 99.65 41.57 27.16 68.73 26.09 4.83 0.35 24 Ward 1, . 2,128 131 651 2,910 1 2,911 99.97 45.83 27.27 73.10 22.37 4.50 0.03 25 Ward 2, . 1,742 164 1,196 3,102 3 3,105 99.90 24.64 31.46 56.10 38.52 5.28 0.10 26 Ward 3, . 1,901 117 665 2,683 - 2,683 100.00 53.30 17.55 70.85 24.79 4.36 - 27 Ward 4, . 1,995 158 416 2,569 - 2,569 100.00 35.35 42.31 77.66 16.19 6.15 - 28 Ward 5, . 1,717 115 710 2,542 1 2,.543 99.96 36.06 31.46 67.52 27.92 4.52 0.04 29 Ward 6, . 1,750 116 636 2,502 - 2,502 100.00 43.48 26.46 69,94 25.42 4.(>4 - 30 Ward 7, , 1,678 170 1,450 3,298 - 3,298 100.00 32.44 18.44 50.88 43.97 5.15 - 31 Ward 8, . 1,911 112 220 2,249 78 2,327 96.65 61.88 20.24 82.12 9.71 4.82 3.35 32 Ward 9, . 1,586 71 280 1,937 - 1,937 100.00 50.18 31.70 81.88 14.45 3.67 - 33 Malden, . 6,522 469 1,865 8,856 9 8,865 99.90 56.83 16.74 73.57 21.04 5.29 0.10 34 Ward 1, . 939 48 186 1,173 - 1,173 100.00 65.13 14.92 80.05 15.86 4.09 - 35 Ward 2, . 914 83 507 1,504 ~ 1,504 100.00 27.13 33.64 60.77 .33.71 5.,52 - 36 Ward 3, . 854 51 121 1,026 1 1,027 99.90 72.83 10.32 83.15 11.78 4.97 0.10 37 Ward 4, . 1,065 84 480 1,629 - 1,629 100.00 ,54.08 11.30 65.38 29.46 5.16 - 38 Ward 5, . 971 59 155 1,185 8 1,193 99.33 70.91 10.48 81.39 12.99 4.95 0.67 39 Ward 6, . . 941 73 218 1,232 - 1,232 100.00 58.69 17.69 76.38 17.69 5.93 - 40 Ward 7, . 838 71 198 1,107 - 1,107 100.00 60.34 15.36 75.70 17.89 6.41 - 41 Marlborough, 3,445 244 781 4,470 19 4,489 99.58 56.80 19.94 76.74 17.40 5.44 0.42 42 Ward 1, . 368 17 54 439 18 457 96.06 68.27 12.25 80.52 11.82 3.72 3.94 43 Ward 2, . 515 43 115 673 - 673 100.00 57.35 19.17 76..52 17.09 6.39 - 44 War.l 3, . 573 37 188 798 1 799 99.87 47.81 23.90 71.71 23.53 463 0.13 45 Ward 4, . 635 47 211 893 - 893 100.00 47.14 23.97 71.11 23.63 5.26 - 46 Ward 5, . 492 43 87 622 - 622 100.00 66.08 13.02 79.10 13.99 6.91 - 47 Ward 6, . 468 14 54 .536 - 536 100.00 64.55 22.76 87.31 10.08 2.61 - 48 Ward 7, . 394 43 72 509 - 509 100.00 .57.37 20.04 77.41 14.14 8.45 - 49 Maynard, . 598 51 299 948 8 956 99.16 .39.22 23.33 62..55 31.28 5.33 0.84 50 Medford, . 3,321 322 846 4,489 15 4,504 99.67 60.04 13.70 73.74 18.78 7.15 0.33 51 Ward 1, . 589 111 286 986 - 986 100.00 46.96 12.78 59.74 29.00 11.26 - 52 Ward 2, . 557 1" 69 643 1 644 99.84 71.58 14.91 86.49 10.71 2.64 0.16 53 Ward 3, . 485 26 42 553 13 566 97.70 73 50 12.19 85.69 7.42 4.,59 2.30 54 Ward 4, . 485 32 184 701 - 701 100.00 47.08 22.11 69.19 26.25 4.56 - POLITICAL CONDITION. 255 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Total Population. Both Sexks. All Ages Percentages of Total Population Voters Xot Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Botli Sexes. All Ages Rata- ble Polls Native Bom Voters Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Political Con- dition 3,999 302 1,264 5,565 13,116 18,681 29.79 15.43 5.98 21.41 6.76 1.62 70.21 1 2,103 130 707 2,940 7,513 10,453 28.13 15.26 4.86 20.12 6.76 1.25 71.87 2 125 14 38 177 315 492 35.98 24.39 1.02 25.41 7.72 2.85 64.02 3 771 78 170 1,019 2,143 3,162 32.23 19.48 4.90 24. .38 5.38 2.47 67.77 4 943 575 416 1,934 3,241 5,175 37.37 15.13 3.09 18.22 8.04 11.11 62.63 5 534 108 197 839 1,604 2,443 34. .34 15.23 6.63 21.86 8.06 4.42 65.66 6 134 7 11 152 248 400 38.00 30.50 3.00 33.50 2.75 1.75 62.00 7 4,090 297 1,143 5,530 13,043 18,573 29.77 17.17 4.85 22.02 6.15 1.60 70.23 8 617 72 232 921 2,217 3,138 29.35 14.72 4.94 19.66 7.39 2.30 70.65 9 610 20 140 770 1,857 2,627 29.31 17.59 5.63 23.22 5.33 0.76 70.69 10 609 85 220 914 2,176 3,090 29.58 14.47 5.24 19.71 7.12 2.75 70.42 11 702 28 154 884 1,992 2,876 30.74 19.61 4.80 24.41 5.36 0.97 69.26 12 651 62 232 945 2,208 3,153 29.97 15.83 4.82 20.65 7.36 1.96 70.03 13 901 30 165 1,096 2,593 3,689 29.71 20.47 3.96 24.43 4.47 0.81 70.29 14 2,308 168 355 2,831 6,681 9,. 512 29.76 19.16 5.10 24.26 3.73 1.77 70.24 15 494 46 74 614 1,578 2,192 28.01 20..58 1.96 22.54 3.37 2.10 71.99 16 734 47 91 872 1,846 2,718 32.08 22.59 4.41 27.00 3.35 1.73 67.92 17 902 33 48 983 2,001 2,984 32.94 23.32 6.90 30.22 1.61 1.11 67.06 18 1,296 62 281 1,639 3,669 5,308 30.88 20.20 4.22 24.42 5.29 1.17 69.12 19 848 77 264 1,189 2,309 3,498 33.99 20.01 4.23 24.24 7.55 2.20 66.01 20 229 76 141 440 665 1,111 40.14 16.65 3.96 20.61 12.69 6.84 59.86 21 274 25 71 370 766 1,136 32..57 21.04 3.08 24.12 6.25 2.20 67.43 22 16,408 1,154 6,230 23,792 60,575 84,367 28.20 11.76 7.69 19.45 7.38 1.37 71.80 23 2,128 131 651 2,910 6,598 9,508 .30.61 14.03 8.35 22.38 6.85 1.38 69.39 24 1,742 104 1,196 3,102 7,391 10,493 29.56 7.29 9.31 16.60 11.40 1.56 70.44 25 1,901 117 665 2,683 6,562 9,245 29.02 15.47 5.09 20.56 7.19 1.27 70.98 26 1,995 158 416 2,569 6,672 9,241 27.80 9.83 11.76 21. ,59 4.50 1.71 72.20 27 1,717 115 710 2,542 5,910 8,452 30.08 10.85 9.47 20.32 8.40 1.36 69.92 28 1,750 116 636 2,502 6,830 9,332 26.81 11.66 7.09 18.75 6.82 1.24 73.19 29 1,678 170 1,450 3,298 9,820 13,118 25.14 8.16 4.63 12.79 11.05 1.30 74.86 30 1,911 112 226 2,249 5,691 7,940 28.32 18.14 5.93 24.07 2.84 1.41 71.68 31 1,586 71 280 1,937 5,101 7,038 27.52 13.81 8.72 22.53 3.98 1.01 72.48 32 6,522 469 1,865 8,856 20,852 29,708 29.81 16.96 4.99 21.95 6.28 1.58 70.19 33 939 48 186 1,173 2,932 4,105 28.57 18.61 4.26 22.87 4.53 1.17 71.43 34 914 83 507 1,504 3,826 5,3.30 28.22 7.66 9.49 17.15 951 1..56 71.78 35 854 51 121 1,026 2,553 3,579 28.67 20.90 2.96 23.86 3.38 1.43 71.33 36 1,065 84 480 1,629 3,171 4,800 33.94 18.36 3.83 22.19 10.00 1.75 66.06 37 971 59 155 1,185 2,746 3,931 30.15 21.52 3.18 24.70 3.95 1.50 69.85 38 941 73 218 1,232 2,980 4,212 29.25 17.16 5.18 22.34 5.18 1.73 70.75 39 838 71 198 1,107 2,644 3,751 29 51 17.81 4.53 22..34 5.28 1.89 70.49 40 3,445 244 781 4,470 10,507 14,977 29.85 17.03 5.97 23.00 5.22 1.63 70.15 41 368 17 54 439 896 1,335 .32.88 23.37 4.19 27.56 4.05 1.27 67.12 42 515 43 115 673 1,532 2,205 30.52 17.51 5.85 23.36 5.21 1.95 69.48 43 573 37 188 798 2,171 2,969 26.88 12.87 6.43 19.30 6.33 1.25 73.12 44 635 47 211 893 2,409 3,.302 27.04 12.75 6.48 19.23 6.39 1.42 72.96 45 492 43 87 622 1,312 1,934 32.16 21.25 4.19 25.44 4.50 2.22 67.84 46 468 14 54 536 1,153 1,689 31.73 20.49 7.22 27.71 3.19 0.83 68.27 47 394 43 72 509 1,034 1,543 32.99 18.92 6.61 25.53 4.67 2.79 67.01 48 598 51 299 948 2,142 3,090 30.68 12.13 7.22 19.35 9.68 1.65 69.32 49 3,321 322 846 4,489 9,985 14,474 31.01 18.68 4.26 22.94 5.85 2.22 68.99 50 589 111 286 986 2,026 3,012 32.74 15.37 4.18 19.55 9.50 3.69 67.26 51 557 17 69 643 1,662 2,305 27.90 20.00 4.16 24.16 3.00 0.74 72.10 52 485 26 42 553 1,371 1.924 28.74 21.62 3.59 25.21 2.18 1.35 71.26 53 485 32 184 701 1,255 1,956 35.84 16.87 7.92 I 24.79 9.41 1.64 64.16 54 256 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Population 20 Yeaks of Age and Over Peecentages of M.\le Population 20 Years OF Age and Over Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Pop- ulation 20 Years of Age and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Boi-n Voters Foreign Bom Natu- ralized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Vot- ers No Politi- cal Con- dition MIDDLESEX — Cou. Medford-Cob. 1 Ward 5, . 634 99 187 920 1 921 99.89 57.66 11.18 68.84 20.30 10.75 0.11 2 Ward 6, . 571 • 37 78 686 - 686 100.00 73.33 9.91 83.24 11.37 5.39 - 3 Melrose, . 2,851 143 572 3,566 2 3,. 568 99.94 64.94 14.96 79.90 16.03 4.01 0.06 4 Natick, 2,334 134 246 2,714 12 2,726 99.56 67.13 18.49 85.62 9.02 4.92 0.44 5 Newton, . 5,617 387 1,870 7,874 8 7,882 99.90 57.06 14.20 71.26 23.73 4.91 0.10 6 Ward 1, . 668 46 462 1,176 - 1,176 100.00 40.39 16.41 56.80 39.29 3.91 - 7 Ward 2, . 1,072 81 411 1,564 - 1,564 100.00 53.00 15..54 68.54 26,28 5.18 - 8 Ward 3, . 761 36 136 933 - 933 100.00 68.92 12.64 81.56 14..5S 3.86 - 9 Ward 4, . . 691 74 201 966 - 966 100.00 56.11 15.42 71.53 20.81 7.66 - 10 Ward 5, . 964 44 239 1,247 8 1.255 99.36 59.68 17.13 76.81 19.04 3.51 0.64 11 Ward 6, . 846 75 352 1,273 - 1,273 100.00 54.28 12.18 66.46 27.65 5.89 - 12 Ward 7, . 615 31 69 715 - 715 100.00 79.58 6.43 86.01 9.65 4.34 - 13 North Reading, . 228 22 34 284 - 284 100.00 74.65 5.63 80.28 11.97 7.75 - U PeppereU, . 800 54 181 1,035 5 1,040 99.52 69.71 7.21 76.92 17.41 5.19 0.48 15 Reading, . 1,184 104 197 1,485 5 1,490 99.66 68.66 10.80 79.46 13.22 6.98 0.34 16 Sherborn, . 269 27 79 375 1 .376 99.73 62.23 9.31 71.54 21.01 7.18 0.27 17 Shirley, . 315 26 69 410 - 410 100.00 66.59 10.24 76.83 16.83 6.34 - 18 SOMEKVILLE, . 11,839 889 3,232 15,960 - 15,960 100.00 57.71 16.47 74.18 20.25 5. .57 - 19 Ward 1, . 2,272 245 616 3,133 - 3,133 100.00 59.72 12.80 72. ,52 19.66 7.82 - 20 Ward 2, . 3,573 287 1,393 5,253 - 5,253 100.00 48.66 19.36 68.02 20.52 5.46 - 21 AVard 3, . . 3,2.39 195 604 4,038 - 4,038 100.00 64.04 16.17 80.21 14.96 4.83 - 22 Ward 4, . 2,755 162 619 3,536 - 3,536 100.00 62.16 15.75 77.91 17.51 4.58 - 23 Stonehani, . 1,757 67 238 2,062 11 2,073 99.47 69.71 15.05 84.76 11.48 3.23 0.53 24 Stow, . 240 25 60 325 1 326 99.69 64.42 9.20 73.62 18.40 7.67 0.31 25 Sudbury, . 319 16 S3 418 4 422 99.05 68.72 6.87 75.59 19.67 3.79 0.95 26 Tewksbury, 423 87 188 698 444 1,142 61.12 26.18 10.86 37.04 16.46 7.62 38.88 27 Townsend, 535 36 48 619 5 624 99.20 79.65 6.09 85.74 7.69 5.77 0.80 2S Tyngsborough, . 157 20 41 218 1 219 99.54 68.04 3.65 71.69 18.72 9.13 0.46 29 Wakefield, . 1,885 130 476 2,491 5 2,496 99.80 59.09 16.43 75.52 19.07 5.21 0.20 30 Waltham, 4,.574 294 1,189 6,057 17 6,074 99.72 56.29 19.01 75.30 19.58 4.84 0.28 31 Ward 1, . 624 39 232 895 - 895 100.00 52.63 17.09 69.72 25.92 4.36 - 32 Ward 2, - 574 99 164 837 - 837 100.00 54.24 14.34 68 58 19.59 11.83 - 33 Ward 3, . 594 43 299 936 - 936 100.00 38.46 25.00 63.46 31.95 4.59 - 34 Ward 4, . 632 32 188 852 17 869 98.04 56.16 16.57 72.73 21.63 3.68 1.96 35 Ward 5, . 763 37 99 899 - 899 100.00 74.53 10.34 84.87 11.01 4.12 - 36 Ward 6, . 765 23 78 866 - 866 100.00 74.48 13.86 88.-34 9.01 2.65 - 37 Ward 7, . 622 21 129 772 - 772 100.00 42.88 37.69 80.57 16.71 2.72 - 38 Watertown, 1,751 171 516 2,438 t 2,445 99.71 53.13 18.49 71.62 21.10 6.99 0.29 3'J Way land, . 535 24 99 658 2 660 99.70 69.55 11.51 81.06 15.00 3.64 0.30 40 Westford, . 506 67 173 746 4 750 99.47 52.80 14.67 67.47 23.07 8.93 0.53 41 Weston, 394 35 156 585 2 587 99.66 60.65 6.47 67.12 26.58 5.% 0.34 42 Wilmington, 333 11 92 436 2 438 99..54 65.30 10.73 76.03 21.00 2..51 0.46 43 Winchester, 1,390 125 351 1,866 o 1,868 99.89 55.51 18.90 74.41 18.79 6.69 0.11 44 WOBUKN, . 3,327 171 C70 4,168 22 4,190 99.47 51.26 28.14 79.40 15.99 4.08 0.53 45 Ward 1, . 619 35 114 768 - 768 100.00 46.88 33.72 80.60 14.84 4.56 - 46 Ward 2, . 684 37 172 893 - 893 100.00 41.88 34.72 76.60 19.26 4.14 - 47 Ward 3, . 605 20 74 699 - 699 100.00 59.66 26.89 86.,55 10.59 2.86 - 48 Ward 4, . 601 31 115 747 21 768 97.27 55.60 22.66 78.26 14.97 4.04 2.73 49 Ward 5, . 259 18 61 338 - 338 100.00 44.09 32.54 76.63 18.05 5.32 - 50 Ward 6, . 338 15 67 420 1 421 99.76 64.85 15.44 80.29 15.91 3.56 0.24 51 Ward 7, . 221 15 67 303 - 303 100.00 48.85 24.09 72.94 22.11 4.95 - 52 NANTUCKET . 886 29 33 948 11 959 98.85 86.86 5. .53 92.39 3.44 3.02 1.15 53 Nantucket, . 886 29 33 948 11 959 98.85 86.86 5.53 92.39 3.44 3.02 1.15 POLITICAL CONDITION. 257 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Coutiuued. Total 1'opulation. Both Sexes. All Ages V(iti'i--i Xnt Vdttrs Aliens 1 otal Political Ratable coii- Total Pop- ulation. Botli Sexes. All Ages 63-i 99 187 920 2,035 571 37 78 686 1,636 2,8.51 143 572 3,566 8,399 2,334 134 246 2,714 6,100 5,617 387 1,870 7,874 19,716 668 46 462 1,176 3,111 1,072 81 411 1,564 3,848 761 36 136 933 2,500 691 74 201 966 2,608 964 44 239 1,247 2,807 S46 75 352 1,273 2,967 .615 31 69 715 1,815 228 22 34 284 551 800 54 181 1,035 2,286 1,184 104 197 1,485 3,232 269 27 79 375 1,071 31.i 26 69 410 989 11,83!) 889 3,232 15,960 36,240 2 272 245 616 3,133 6,994 3,573 287 1,393 5,253 11,943 3,239 195 604 4,038 9,018 2,755 162 619 3,53f; 8,285 1,757 (i7 2.{S 2,062 4 222 240 25 60 325 595 319 16 83 418 723 423 87 188 698 2,681 535 36 48 619 1,161 157 20 41 218 417 1,885 130 476 2,491 5,813 4,574 294 1,189 6,057 14,8l;» 024 39 232 895 2,025 574 99 164 837 2,099 594 43 299 936 2,440 632 32 188 852 2,219 763 37 99 899 1,988 765 23 78 866 2,0.52 622 21 129 772 1,996 1,751 171 516 2,438 5,3.50 535 24 99 658 1,368 506 07 173 746 1,672 394 35 156 .585 1,125 333 11 92 J 36 984 1,390 125 351 1,866 4,284 3,327 171 670 4,168 10,010 619 35 114 768 1,8,57 684 37 172 893 1,988 605 20 74 699 1,810 601 31 115 747 1,875 259 18 61 333 823 338 15 67 420 993 221 15 67 303 664 886 29 33 948 2,068 880 29 33 948 2,068 2,955 2,322 11,965 8,814 27,.590 4,287 5,412 3,433 3,.574 4,114 4,240 2,530 835 3,321 4,717 1,446 1,399 52,200 10,127 17,196 13,056 11,821 6,284 920 1,141 3,379 1,780 635 8,304 20,876 2,920 2,936 3,370 3,071 2,887 2,918 2,768 7,788 2,026 2,418 1,710 1,420 6,150 14,178 2,625 2,881 2,509 2,622 1,161 1,413 967 3,016 3,016 rEKCENTAGES OF TOTAL POPULATION Rata- ble Polls Native Born Voters 31.13 17.97 29.,54 21.66 29.80 19.37 30.79 20.76 28., 54 16.30 27.43 11.08 28.90 15.32 27.18 18.73 27.03 15.17 30.31 18.21 30.02 16.30 28.26 22.49 34.01 25.39 31.17 21.83 31.48 21.69 25.93 16.18 29.31 19..52 30.57 17.65 30.94 18.48 30.55 14.86 30.93 19.81 29.91 18.60 32.81 22.99 35.33 22.83 36.63 25.42 20.66 8.85 34.78 27.92 34.33 23.46 30.00 17.76 29.01 16.38 30.65 16.13 28.51 15.46 27.73 10.66 27.74 15.89 31.14 23 21 29.68 22.11 27.89 11.96 31.30 16.68 32.48 22.66 30.85 16.38 34.21 20.82 30.70 20.14 30.34 16.86 29.40 15.15 29.26 13.71 31.00 12.98 27.86 16.62 28.49 16.28 29.11 12.83 29.72 19.32 31.33 15.30 .31.43 27.62 31.43 27.62 Foreign Bom Natural- ized Total Voters Voters 3.49 21.46 2.93 24.59 4.46 23.83 5.72 26.48 4.06 20.36 4..50 ]5.,58 4.49 19.81 3.44 22.17 4.17 ■ 19.34 5.22 23.43 3.65 19.95 1.82 24.31 1.92 27.31 2.26 24.09 ,3.41 25.10 2.42 18.60 3.00 22.52 5.03 22.68 3.96 22.44 5.92 20.78 5.00 24.81 4.71 23.31 4.97 27.96 3.26 26.09 2..54 27.96 3.67 12..52 2.14 30.06 1.26 24.72 4.94 22.70 5..53 21.91 5.24 21.37 4.09 19.55 6.93 17.,59 4.69 20 58 3.22 26.43 4.11 26.22 10.51 22.47 5.80 22.48 3.75 26.41 4..55 20.93 2.22 23.04 3.31 23.45 5.74 22.60 8.32 23.47 9.87 23.,58 10.76 23.74 7.49 24.11 6.64 •~>-~> ().> 9.48 22.31 4.60 23.92 7.55 22.85 1.76 29.38 1.76 29.38 Aliens Not Voters 6.32 3. .36 4.78 2.79 6.78 10.78 7.59 3.96 5.62 5.81 8.30 2.73 4.07 5.45 4.18 5.46 4.93 6.19 6.08 8.10 4.63 5.23 3.79 6.-52 7.27 5.56 2.70 6.46 5.73 5.69 7.95 5.. 59 8.86 6.12 3.43 2.67 4.66 6.62 4.89 7.15 9.12 6.48 5.71 4.72 4.34 5.97 2.95 4.39 5.25 4.74 6.93 1.09 1.09 3.35 1.59 1.19 1..52 1.40 1.07 1..50 1.05 2.07 1.07 1.77 1.22 2.63 1.63 2.20 1.87 1.86 1.70 2.42 1.67 1.49 1.37 1.06 2.72 1.40 2.58 2.02 3.15 1.57 1.41 1.33 3. .37 1.28 1.04 1.28 0.79 0.76 2.20 1.18 2.77 2.05 0.77 2.03 1.21 1.34 1.29 0.80 1.18 1.55 1.06 1.55 0.96 096 No Politieal Con- dition 68.87 70.46 70.20 69.21 71.46 72..57 71.10 72.82 72.97 69.69 69.98 71.74 65.99 68.83 68..52 74.07 70.69 69.43 69.06 69 45 69.07 70.09 67.19 64.67 63.37 79.34 65.22 65.67 70.00 70.99 69.,35 71.49 72.27 72.26 68.86 70.32 72.11 08.70 67..52 69.15 65.79 69.30 69.06 70.60 70.74 69.00 72.14 71.51 70.89 70.28 68.67 68.57 68.57 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 ,53 258 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY SEX — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Male Popclation 20 Years 71.12 20.58 4.09 24.67 3.54 i.7(; 70.03 25..52 2.62 28.14 2.09 1.61 68.16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 RECAPITULATION. Total Population. P oth Sexe.s. All AGE.S Percentages of Total Population Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Political Con- dition Total Pop- ulation. Both Sexes. All Ages Rata- ble Polls Native Bom Voters Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Political Con- dition 560,802 44,821 160,610 766,233 1,733,950 2,500.183 30.65 16.90 5.53 22.43 6.43 1.79 69.35 1 7,620 455 799 8,874 18,780 27,654 32.09 25.97 1.59 27..56 2.88 1.65 67.91 2 20,180 1,828 3,883 25,897 60,395 86,292 30.01 18.55 4.84 23.39 4.50 2.12 69.99 3 42,495 3,076 16,781 62,352 156,667 219,019 28.47 13.52 5.88 19.40 7.66 1.41 71.53 4 1,236 88 149 1,473 2,765 4,238 34.76 27.56 1.60 29.16 3.52 2.08 65.24 5 77,282 5,366 22,381 105,029 225,364 330,393 31.79 18.17 5.22 23.39 6.77 1.63 68 21 6 10,332 784 1,716 12,832 27,313 40,145 31.96 22.43 3.31 25.74 4.27 1.95 68.04 7 31, .568 2,960 10,854 45,382 107,556 1.52,938 29.67 15.70 4.94 20.64 7.10 1.93 70.33 8 11,888 988 2,878 15,754 38,956 54,710 28.80 18.01 3.72 21.73 5.26 1.81 71.20 9 109,577 9,310 31,723 1,50,610 348,607 499,217 30.17 16.38 5.57 21.95 6.35 1.87 69.83 10 886 29 33 948 2,068 3,016 31.43 27.62 1.76 29.38 1.09 0.96 68.57 11 31,565 2,186 7,369 41,120 93,699 134,819 30.50 18.23 5.18 23.41 5.47 1.62 69.50 12 26,9.56 2,217 4,1.52 .33,325 68,173 101,498 32.83 23.22 3.34 26..56 4.09 2.18 67.17 13 123,102 9,298 37,096 169,4% 370,303 .539,799 31.40 15.,52 7.29 22.81 6.87 1.72 68 60 14 66,109 6,236 20,796 93,141 213,304 306,445 30.39 16.74 4.83 21.57 6.79 2.03 69.01 15 Political Condition: By Age Periods. [-.'orj POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (N(it Voters) Katable Polls and Native Porn Voters Katable Polls and Forei;.']! I'xirn >faturuli7.ed Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over BAR^TSTABLE . Barnstable, . 50 1,175 45 41 4 1,315 20 to -29 years, 38 216 1 17 ~ 272 30 to GO years, 4 254 6 13 - 277 40 to 49 years. 3 216 9 6 - 234 50 to 59 years, 4 198 6 4 - 212 60 to 79 years, 1 259 23 1 4 288 80 years aud over. - 32 - - - 32 Bourne, 54 427 7 27 - 515 20 to 29 years. 25 78 1 10 - 114 30 to 39 years. 13 95 1 8 - 117 40 to 49 years. 12 81 1 6 - 100 50 to 59 years. 2 69 2 2 - 75 60 to 79 years. 2 97 2 . 1 102 80 years and over, 1 6 - - 6 Age nuknown, 1 1 - - ~ 1 Brewster, ' 4 251 15 15 5 290 20 to 29 years. 2 37 - 3 1 43 30 to 39 years, 1 49 1 7 2 60 40 to 49 years. 1 48 2 2 - 53 50 to 59 years. - 48 3 1 52 60 to 79 years. » _ 61 9 2 1 73 80 years and over, i 7 - - 1 8 Age unknown. - 1 - - - 1 Chatham, 11 - 587 13 2 2 618 20 to 29 years. 10 118 - - - 128 30 to 39 years. 1 131 2 1 - 135 40 to 49 years, - 118 3 - - 121 50 to 59 years. - 96 4 1 1 102 60 to 79 years. - 114 6 - 1 121 80 years and over, - 10 1 - - 11 Dennis, . 26 718 20 22 7 793 20 to 29 years. 17 94 1 1 1 114 30 to 39 years. 7 154 2 5 - 168 40 to 49 years. - 140 3 4 2 149 50 to 59 years. 1 143 5 5 - 154 60 to 79 years. 1 162 8 7 2 ISO 80 years and over. - 25 1 - 2 28 Eastham, 15 150 2 1 1 169 20 to 29 years. 8 25 - 1 - 34 30 to 39 years. 4 34 - - - 38 40 to 49 years, 1 20 _ - 21 50 to 59 years, 2 34 1 - - 37 60 to 79 years. - 36 1 - 1 38 80 years aud over, - 1 - - 1 Falmouth, 46 677 44 98 4 869 20 to 29 years. 35 122 4 33 1 195 30 to 39 years, 5 135 17 28 1 186 40 to 49 years, 1 ^ 134 14 26 - 177 50 to 59 years. 2 120 6 8 - 136 [269] 270 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CoCNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Age Perious. Katable Polls (Not Voters) Katabli' Polls and Xative licjrn Voters Katal.le Polls and Foreign Bi irn Naturalized Voters IJatablo Polls and Aliens No I'o- litical Con- dition Total JIale Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over BARXSTABLE — Con. Falmouth — Con. 60 to 79 years 1 149 3 2 2 157 80 years and over, - 17 - 1 - 18 Harwich, 104 680 13 44 8 849 20 to 29 years, 44 98 - 11 1 154 30 to 39 years, 12 128 1 13 - 154 40 to 49 years, 20 122 4 9 1 156 50 to 59 years, 13 139 2 8 1 163 60 to 79 years. 15 176 4 2 4 201 80 years and over, - 17 2 1 1 21 Mashpee, 5 89 1 3 - 98 20 to 29 years. 4 29 - 1 - 34 30 to 39 years, 1 22 - 2 - 25 40 to 49 years, - 11 - - - 11 50 to 59 years, - 19 - - - 19 60 to 79 years. - 8 1 - - 9 Orleans, 30 337 5 18 - 390 20 to 29 years, 13 42 - 2 - 67 30 to 39 years. 6 72 1 4 - 83 40 to 49 years. 4 51 2 4 - 61 50 to 59 years. 5 60 1 3 - 69 60 to 79 years. 2 97 1 3 - 103 SO years and over, - 15 - 2 - 17 Provineetown, 52 733 187 423 12 1,407 20 to 29 years, 48 177 10 134 2 377 30 to 39 years. 1 148 39 125 2 315 40 to 49 years, 1 133 60 78 3 275 50 to 59 years. 1 113 34 53 3 204 60 to 79 years. 1 149 34 31 2 217 80 years and over, - 13 4 1 - 18 Age unknown, - - - 1 - 1 Sandwich, . 20 382 55 33 10 506 20 to 29 years. 16 76 3 4 - 99 30 to 39 years. o 73 6 6 - 87 40 to 49 years. 3 60 11 5 1 80 50 to 59 years, 4 69 10 8 5 96 60 to 79 years. 1 95 21 7 4 128 SO years and over, - 9 4 1 - 14 Age imknown, - - - o - 2 Truro, . 2 ISO 8 46 4 240 20 to 29 years, 1 40 - 11 1 53 30 to 39 years. 1 - 26 1 8 - 36 40 to 49 years. - 35 1 12 - 48 50 to 59 years, - 30 2 7 2 41 60 to 79 years. - 46 4 8 - 53 SO years and over, - 3 -^ - 1 4 Wellfleet, 13 274 10 12 2 311 20 to 29 years. 7 23 1 - - 31 30 to 39 years. 3 47 1 3 - 54 40 to 49 years, 1 63 (J 4 - 71 50 to 59 years. - 44 1 1 - 46 60 to 79 years. 2 87 4 4 2 99 80 years and over. - 9 - - - 9 Age unknown. - 1 - - 1 Yarmouth, . 17 521 11 14 4 567 20 to 29 years, 15 97 - 3 - 115 POLITICAL CONDITION. 271 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, asd Agk Periods. Ratal)lo rolls (Xot Voters) Ratable Polls and Xative Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Xaturalizod Victors Ratable Polls and Aliens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total \Ialo I'opula- tion 20 Years of Asie and Over BARNSTABLE — Con. Yarmouth — Con. 30 to 39 years, .... 1 97 1 6 - 105 40 to 49 years, - 98 1 1 1 101 50 to 59 years. . 1 87 1 3 - 92 60 to 79 years, - 120 8 1 2 131 80 years and over, . - 21 - - 1 22 Age unknown, - 1 - - - 1 BERKSHIRE. Adams, 115 952 518 472 3 2,060 20 to 29 years, 97 335 93 127 1 653 30 to 39 years, 7 266 128 126 - 527 40 to 49 years, 7 174 124 96 - 401 50 to 59 years. 4 89 100 59 - 252 60 to 79 years. - 80 73 63 2 218 SO years and over, . - 8 - 1 - 9 Alford, . 5 83 7 4 - 99 20 to 29 years. 2 17 1 1 - 21 30 to 39 years. 2 9 - 1 - 12 40 to 49 years, 1 15 2 . - - 18 50 to 59 years, - 17 3 2 ' - 22 60 to 79 years. - 24 1 - - 25 SO years and over. - 1 - - - 1 Becket, . 29 183 28 55 4 299 20 to 29 years, 15 45 - 8 1 69 30 to 89 years. 7 36 4 17 - 64 40 to 49 years. 4 25 4 14 - 47 50 to 59 years. 1 37 5 3 - 46 60 to 79 years. 2 36 14 10 1 63 80 years and over, - 4 1 3 2 10 Cheshire, 20 275 44 55 7 401 20 to 29 years. 14 67 3 15 - 99 30 to 39 years, 5 54 2 n - lO 40 to 49 years, - 55 11 6 - 72 50 to 59 years, 1 38 8 7 - 54 60 to 79 years, - 58 18 10 6 . 92 80 years and over. - 3 2 3 1 9 Clarksburg, . 44 186 28 53 - 311 20 to 29 years. 18 52 2 16 - 88 30 to 39 years. 11 46 4 20 - 81 40 to 49 years, 8 26 10 7 - 51 50 to 59 years, 3 30 7 4 - 44 60 to 79 years. 4 31 4 6 - 45 80 years and over, - 1 1 - - 2 Daltou, . 59 625 144 50 2 8S0 20 to 29 years. 37 217 12 9 - 275 30 to 39 years. 8 183 27 8 1 227 40 to 49 years. 8 105 42 8 - 163 50 to 59 years, 5 62 31 17 - 115 60 to 79 years. - 53 30 7 1 91 80 years and over. 1 5 2 1 - 9 Egremont, . 30 227 8 7 1 273 20 to 29 years, 11 43 - 1 - 55 30 to 39 years. 7 54 1 3 - 65 40 to 49 years. 7 49 2 - - 58 50 to 59 years, 2 38 1 2 " 43 272 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Contiuued. CouxTiES, Cities, Towns, akd Age Pekiods. Katable Polls (Not Voters) Hatablc Polls and Native Born Voters Katable Polls and Foreign Born Katuralized Voters Katable Polls and Aliens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years ol'Age and Over BERKSHIRE — Con. Egremont — Con. 60 to 79 years, .... 3 40 4 - - 47 80 years and over, . - 3 - 1 1 5 Florida, 10 86 13 32 - 141 20 to 29 years, 6 21 2 7 - 36 30 to 39 years. 2 22 3 11 - 38 40 to 49 years. 1 10 2 8 - 21 50 to 59 years, - 22 3 4 - 29 60 to 79 years, 1 10 3 1 - 15 SO years and over, . - 1 - 1 - 2 Great Barrington, 113 1,044 182 178 - 1,517 20 to 29 years, 74 316 16 48 - 454 30 to 39 years, 17 242 29 44 - 332 40 to 49 years, 9 182 38 38 - 267 50 to 59 years. 3 125 34 28 - 190 60 to 79 years. 10 155 62 19 - 246 80 years and over, . - 24 3 1 - 28 Hancock, 26 117 4 8 - 155 20 to 29 years, 12 16 - 4 - 32 30 to 39 years, 6 22 - 2 - 30 40 to 49 years, 5 28 2 1 - 36 50 to 59 years. - 20 1 1 - 22 60 to 79 years. 3 24 1 - - 28 80 years and over, . - 7 - - - 7 Hinsdale, 32 289 75 91 4 491 20 to 29 years. 24 121 9 23 1 178 30 to 39 years. 6 53 15 21 1 96 40 to 49 years, - 43 12 14 1 70 50 to 59 years. 2 34 21 16 - 73 60 to 79 years. - 35 17 16 1 69 80 years and over. - 3 1 1 _ 5 Lanesborotigh, 17 205 38 17 3 ^ 280 20 to 29 years. 9 62 2 4 - 77 30 to 39 years, 3 37 3 6 . 1 50 40 to 49 years, 1 24 7 3 - 35 50 to 59 years, 2 36 8 1 1 48 60 to 79 years. 2 38 18 2 1 61 80 years and over, - 8 - 1 - 9 Lee, 128 751 207 182 8 1,276 20 to 29 years, 70 227 8 59 - 364 30 to 39 years, 28 180 31 54 1 294 40 to 49 years. 16 132 55 32 1 236 50 to 59 years. 7 96 42 23 1 169 60 to 79 years. 7 102 05 13 O 190 SO years and over, - 14 6 1 2 23 Lenox, . 27 522 151 238 1 939 20 to 29 years, 21 188 13 94 - 316 30 to 39 years, 3 142 40 69 - 2.J4 40 to 49 years, 2 91 35 41 - 169 50 to 59 years. - 57 33 18 - 108 60 to 79 years, 1 43 30 15 1 90 80 years and over. - 1 - 1 - 2 Monterey, 11 109 11 11 - 142 20 to 29 years. 6 21 - 2 - 29 30 to 39 years. 1 25 1 4 - 31 40 to 49 years, 3 15 3 2 ~ 23 POLITICAL COJS^DITION. 273 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Tiatable Polls (Not Voturs) Ratable Polls antl Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and ForeiKU Horn Xaturalizeil Voters Ratable Polls anil Aliens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of .\.ge and Over BERKSHIRE — Con. Monterey — Con. 50 to 59 years - 20 2 1 - 23 60 to 79 years, 1 22 4 2 - 29 80 years and over, - 6 1 - - 7 Mount Washington, 1 32 1 7 1 42 20 to 29 years. - 5 - 1 - 6 30 to 09 years. - 8 1 2 - 11 40 to 49 years, - 4 - 4 - 8 50 to 59 years, - 6 - - 1 7 60 to 79 years. 1 6 - - - 7 80 years and over, - 3 - - - 3 New Ashford, 4 34 3 1 - 42 20 to 29 years, 1 4 1 - - 6 30 to 39 years, 2 9 ' - - 11 40 to 49 years, 1 4 - 1 - 6 50 to 59 years. - 4 2 - - 6 60 to 79 years, - 13 - - - 13 New Marlborough, 10 336 42 35 2 425 20 to 29 years. 10 80 1 9 - 100 30 to 39 years. - 74 2 13 - 89 40 to 49 years. - 63 10 6 - 79 50 to 59 years. - 45 9 3 - 57 60 to 79 years. - 65 19 4 1 89 80 years and over, - 9 1 - 1 11 North Adams, . 348 2,992 1,073 1,124 22 5,559 20 to 29 years. 277 1,113 196 402 1 1,989 30 to 39 years, 34 776 297 306 2 1,415 40 to 49 years. 22 512 235 194 3 966 50 to 59 years. 10 314 216 136 4 680 60 to 79 years. 4 253 123 83 11 474 80 years and over. 1 24 5 3 1 34 Age unknown. - - 1 - - 1 Otis, 15 161 1 5 1 183 20 to 29 years. 8 28 - 1 - 37 30 to 39 years. 3 29 - 2 - 34 40 to 49 years. 3 24 - - - 27 50 to 59 years. - 28 1 - - 29 60 to 79 years, - 49 - 2 - 51 80 years and over. 1 3 - - 1 5 Peru, 11 71 8 8 1 99 20 to 29 years, 6 14 1 1 - 22 30 to 39 years. 3 16 - - - 19 40 to 49 years. 1 12 2 2 _ 17 50 to 59 years. 1 12 3 3 - 19 60 to 79 years. - 13 2 2 - 17 80 years and over, . - 4 - - 1 5 PiTTSriELD, 424 3,681 1,120 806 28 6,059 20 to 29 years. 301 1,312 149 280 4 2,046 30 to 39 years. 68 1,030 218 212 6 1,534 40 to 49 years. 35 642 262 157 3 1,099 50 to 59 years. 11 359 219 86 2 677 60 to 79 years. 9 311 254 67 11 652 80 years and over. - 27 18 2 2 49 Age unknown. - - - 2 - 2 Richmond, . 17 124 46 27 - 214 20 to 29 years, 9 23 3 2 - 37 274 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CocNTiKs, Cities, Towns, asd Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Kot Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Afre and Over BERKSHIRE — Con. Richmond — Con. 30 to 39 years 6 30 9 11 - 56 40 to 49 years, - 21 7 6 - 34 50 to 59 years, 1 15 10 2 - 28 60 to 79 years. 1 32 15 6 _ 54 80 years and over. - 3 2 - _ 5 Sandisfield, . 22 225 15 8 1 271 20 to 29 years, H 49 2 2 - 64 30 to 39 years, 6 45 - 3 - 54 40 to 49 years. 3 39 3 - - 45 50 to 59 years, 1 34 7 3 - 45 60 to 79 years, 1 54 3 - 1 59 80 years and over, - 4 - - - 4 Savoy, . 15 144 10 8 1 178 20 to 29 years, 9 31 - 2 - 42 30 to 39 years, 2 26 3 4 - 35 40 to 49 years. 2 22 - 1 - 25 50 to 59 years. - 20 3 1 _ 24 60 to 79 years, 2 39 4 - - 45 80 years and over, . - 6 - - 1 7 Sheffield, 52 445 49 40 4 590 20 to 29 years. 26 109 1 12 1 149 30 to 39 years. 10 83 3 5 2 103 40 to 49 years. 8 82 12 8 - 110 50 to 59 years. 2 63 17 5 87 60 to 79 years, 5 99 13 8 125 80 years and over, . - 9 3 - 1 13 Age unknown, 1 - - 2 - 3 Stockbridge, . 23 447 91 69 7 637 20 to 29 years. 19 124 5 21 - 169 30 to 39 years, - 110 15 21 1 147 40 to 49 years, 3 85 9 14 - 111 50 to 59 years. 1 55 21 8 - 85 60 to 79 years. - 67 41 5 5 118 80 years and over, . - 6 - - 1 7 Tyringham, . 12 99 3 7 3 124 20 to 29 years. 5 21 - 2 - 28 30 to 39 years. 1 21 1 1 - 24 40 to 49 years. 3 20 - - - 23 50 to 59 years. 2 15 1 1 - 19 60 to 79 years, 1 22 1 3 2 29 80 years and over, . - - - - 1 1 Washington, 9 88 17 19 - 133 20 to 29 years. 3 23 - 4 - 30 30 to 39 years. 2 18 4 2 - 26 40 to 49 years, 2 19 1 5 - 27 50 to 59 years. - 8 4 3 - 15 60 to 79 years, 2 19 6 4 - 31 80 years and over, . - 1 2 1 - 4 West Stockbridge, 15 263 64 43 1 386 20 to 29 years. 11 54 4 6 - 75 30 to 39 years. 1 59 7 3 - 70 40 to 49 years. 2 54 13 3 - 72 50 to 59 years. 1 42 13 13 - 69 60 to 79 years, - 47 26 15 1 89 80 years and over, . - 7 1 2 - 10 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 POLITICAL CONDITION. 275 POLITICAL CONDITION : BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over BERKSHIRE — Con. Williamstown, 165 1,067 167 213 4 1,616 20 to 29 years, 146 426 33 77 1 683 30 to 39 j-ears, 9 240 36 59 - 344 40 to 49 years, 6 167 31 33 1 238 50 to 59 years, 1 118 32 20 1 172 60 to 79 years, 3 103 34 20 1 161 80 years and over. - 13 1 4 - 18 Windsor, 19 144 11 10 - 184 20 to 29 years. 9 32 - 3 - 44 30 to 39 years. 4 36 1 4 - 45 40 to 49 years. 2 24 - 1 - 27 50 to 59 years. 1 16 5 2 - 24 60 to 79 years, 3 32 5 - - 40 80 years and over. - 4 - - - 4 BRISTOL.. Acushnet, 27 302 13 33 6 381 20 to 29 years. 25 54 - 11 2 92 30 to 39 years, 1 66 1 10 2 80 40 to 49 years. - 45 5 7 - 57 50 to 59 years. 1 56 3 2 1 63 60 to 79 years, - 68 3 2 1 74 80 years and over, - 13 1 1 - 15 Attleboroiigh, 155 1,508 306 488 5 2,462 20 to 29 years. 96 425 69 146 - 736 30 to 39 years, 19 417 82 142 - 660 40 to 49 years. 13 282 62 104 1 462 50 to 59 years. 7 187 54 61 1 300 60 to 79 years. 4 174 38 44 3 263 80 years and over. - 22 1 1 - 24 Age unknown, 16 1 - - 17 Berkley, 11 259 17 36 2 325 20 to 29 years. 10 39 1 20 - 70 30 to 39 years. - 48 4 15 - 67 40 to 49 years. - 52 7 - - 59 50 to 59 years. - 43 2 1 - 46 60 to 79 years, 1 70 2 - 2 75 80 years and over. - 7 1 - - 8 Dartmouth, . 61 750 61 148 8 1,028 20 to 29 years, 39 143 8 70 2 262 30 to 39 years. 9 135 15 37 - 196 40 to 49 years, 4 147 8 21 - ISO 50 to 59 years. 5 121 10 14 - 150 60 to 79 years. 4 188 18 6 5 221 80 years and over, - 15 2 - 1 18 Age unknown, - 1 - - - 1 Dighton, 38 442 28 83 1 592 20 to 29 years, 37 89 5 42 1 174 30 to 39 years. - 94 o 21 - 117 40 to 49 years. 1 77 6 10 - 94 50 to 59 years, - 83 9 3 - 95 60 to 79 years, - 83 6 7 - 96 80 years and over, - 16 - - - 16 Easton, . 69 842 282 214 8 1,415 20 to 29 years, 48 237 32 81 - 398 30 to 39 years, 6 197 61 60 2 326 276 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over BRISTOL— Con. Easton — Con. 40 to 49 years, .... 4 136 83 35 - 258 50 to 59 years, 4 111 56 21 1 193 60 to 79 years, 7 149 50 16 4 226 80 years and over. - 12 - 1 1 14 Fairhaven, . 34 840 53 126 6 1,059 20 to 29 years, 32 179 4 67 - 282 30 to 39 years, - 170 16 23 ~ 209 40 to 49 years, - 159 14 23 2 198 50 to 59 years. - 119 9 7 1 136 60 to 79 years. 2 195 9 4 2 212 80 years and over. - 18 1 2 1 22 Fail River, 1,035 7,421 7,145 8,166 60 23,827 20 to 29 years. 945 3,085 1,443 3,157 6 8,636 30 to 39 years. 42 1,977 1,930 2,099 9 6,057 40 to 49 years. 26 1,203 1,655 1,452 6 4,342 50 to 59 years, 15 633 1,297 892 8 2,845 60 to 79 years. 3 477 795 541 20 1,836 80 years and over. 1 45 24 17 11 98 Age unknown. 3 1 1 8 - 13 Freetown, . 20 364 26 69 3 482 20 to 29 years, 14 81 1 25 - 121 30 to 39 years. 1 76 2 16 - 95 40 to 49 years. 3 70 7 16 1 97 50 to 59 years. 2 66 8 5 - 71 60 to 79 years, - 69 6 7 1 83 80 years and over. - 12 2 - 1 15 Mansfield, . 70 849 84 143 4 1,150 20 to 29 years. 42 190 6 41 - 279 30 to 39 years. 11 232 17 39 - 299 40 to 49 years. 8 179 15 32 1 235 50 to 59 years. 4 95 22 15 - 136 60 to 79 years, 5 139 23 15 1 183 80 years and over. - 14 1 1 2 18 New Bedford, . 764 7,212 2,884 4,938 38 15,836 20 to 29 years, 617 2,145 549 1,988 2 5,301 30 to 39 years, 69 1,843 838 1,356 5 4,111 40 to 49 years, 46 1,273 624 845 5 2,793 60 to 59 years. 20 930 512 459 8 1,929 60 to 79 years. 11 903 344 280 17 1,555 80 years and over, - 116 17 8 1 142 Age unknown. 1 2 - 2 - 5 Korth Attleborough, 110 1,188 353 265 9 1,925 20 to 29 years, 92 297 48 82 - 519 30 to 39 years. 9 368 76 70 2 525 40 to 49 years, 4 220 76 69 1 360 60 to 59 years, 4 140 86 30 2 262 60 to 79 years, 1 153 65 22 3 244 80 years and over. - 10 2 1 1 14 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 Norton, . 26 408 35 51 3 523 20 to 29 years, 12 90 2 16 1 121 30 to 39 years. 10 85 5 20 - 120 40 to 49 years. 3 82 3 4 - 92 50 to 59 years, - 66 11 7 - 84 POLITICAL COISTDITION. 277 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS —Continued. CocNTiEs, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion -20 Years of Ase and Over BRISTOL — Con. Norton — Con. 60 to 79 years, . . . . - 74 14 4 2 94 80 years and over, 1 11 - - - 12 Raynham, 30 382 20 64 2 498 20 to 29 years, 14 76 - 21 1 112 30 to 39 years, 7 70 5 16 - 98 40 to 49 years. 3 72 5 17 - 97 50 to 59 years. 5 65 6 6 - 82 60 to 79 years. 1 84 3 4 1 93 80 years and over, - 15 1 - - 16 Rehoboth, . 53 491 28 81 3 656 20 to 29 years, 34 105 - 39 - 178 30 to 39 years. 7 107 4 16 1 135 40 to 49 years. 4 78 1 15 - 98 50 to 59 years. 2 73 9 6 - 90 60 to 79 years, 4 112 12 5 2 135 80 years and over, . - 15 2 - - 17 Age unknown. 2 1 - - - 3 Seekonk, 62 318 28 106 4 518 20 to 29 years. 46 66 4 55 - 171 30 to 39 years. 7 66 9 27 - 109 40 to 49 years, 4 61 3 11 - 79 50 to 59 years. 2 47 7 4 1 . 61 60 to 79 years, 3 72 5 8 1 89 80 years and over, . - 6 - - 2 8 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 Somerset, 39 420 55 154 4 678 20 to 29 years. 22 103 - 55 - 180 30 to 39 years, 8 102 4 31 - 145 40 to 49 years, 4 71 6 18 - 99 50 to 59 years. 2 64 15 5 - 86 60 to 79 years, 1 81 13 10 4 109 80 years and over, . - 4 2 - - 6 Age unknown. 2 1 15 35 - 53 Swansea, 92 335 50 83 1 561 20 to 29 years, 22 76 6 54 - 158 30 to 39 years, 64 36 17 14 - 131 40 to 49 years. 3 72 7 6 - 88 50 to 59 years. 3 54 6 5 - 68 60 to 79 years. - 86 12 3 1 102 80 years and over, . - 11 2 1 - 14 Taunton, . 353 4,612 1,381 1,400 395 8,141 20 to 29 years. 273 1,387 171 534 58 2,423 30 to 39 years, 29 1,156 325 390 91 1,991 40 to 49 years, 19 908 316 215 91 1,549 50 to 59 years. 12 581 303 143 70 1,109 60 to 79 years. 17 523 250 106 76 972 80 years and over, . 1 57 14 6 9 87 Age unknown. 2 - 2 6 - 10 Westport, 27 657 40 133 3 860 20 to 29 years, 20 110 5 59 1 195 30 to 39 years, 6 120 13 23 - 162 40 to 49 years, - 131 6 25 - 162 50 to 59 years. 1 lOS 7 12 1 129 60 to 79 years. - 172 6 10 - 188 80 years and over, . - 16 2 1 1 20 Age unknown. - - 1 3 - 4 278 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Pkkiods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Jfaturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens Ko Po- Utical Con- dition Total JIale Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over DUIvES. Chilmark, 13 107 - 1 2 123 20 to 29 years, . 6 14 - 1 - 21 30 to 39 j'ears, • 3 25 - - - 28 40 to 49 years, - 24 - - - 24 50 to 59 years. 1 15 - - - 16 60 to 79 j-ears, 2 24 - - - 26 80 years and over, . - 5 - - 2 7 Age unknown, 1 - - - - 1 Cottage City, 24 225 27 60 - 336 20 to 29 years. 18 42 1 27 - 88 30 to 39 years, 2 44 6 16 - 68 40 to 49 years. 2 41 7 13 - 63 50 to 59 years. 1 48 7 2 - 58 60 to 79 years, 1 47 6 2 - 56 80 years and over, . - 3 - - - 3 Edgartown, . 16 325 15 36 2 394 20 to 29 years. 6 47 5 16 - 74 30 to 39 years, 3 68 1 7 - 79 40 to 49 years. 1 63 2 5 1 72 50 to 59 years, 3 52 5 3 - 63 60 to 79 years, 3 84 2 5 - 94 80 years and over, . - 11 - - 1 12 Gay Head, . 1 40 1 2 - 44 20 to 29 years. 1 10 1 - 12 30 to 39 years, - 9 - - - 9 40 to 49 years. - 11 - - - 11 50 to 59 years. - 5 - 2 - 7 60 to 79 years, - 4 - - - 4 80 years and over, . - 1 - - - 1 Gosnold, 15 41 5 11 - 72 20 to 29 years. 7 8 3 6 - 24 30 to 39 years, 4 7 1 2 - 14 40 to 49 years, 2 11 - 3 - 16 50 to 59 years, 1 10 1 - - 12 60 to 79 years. 1 5 - - - 6 Tisbury, 16 286 15 24 1 342 20 to 29 years. 9 52 1 13 1 76 30 to 39 years, 3 59 5 4 - 71 40 to 49 years, - 55 3 3 - 61 50 to 59 years, 1 55 2 4 - 62 60 to 79 years, 3 58 3 - - 64 80 years and over. - 7 1 - - 8 "West Tisbury, . 3 144 5 15 1 168 20 to 29 years. 2 22 - 11 - 35 30 to 39 years. - 22 3 - - 25 40 to 49 years. 1 30 2 3 - 36 50 to 59 years. - 24 - - - 24 60 to 79 years. - 42 - 1 1 44 80 years and over. - 4 - - - 4 ESSEX Amesbury, . . 168 1,875 435 588 5 3,071 20 to 29 years, . 101 565 62 221 - 949 30 to 39 years, IS 454 120 177 1 770 40 to 49 years. . 12 358 89 89 1 549 50 to 59 years. • 6 237 93 62 1 399 POLITICAL CONDITION. 279 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over ESSEX — Con. Amesbury — Con. 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown, Andover, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Beverly, 20 to 29 years, SO to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over. Age unknown, Boxford, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Bradford, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown, Danvers, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Essex, , 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Georgetown, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Gloucester, 20 to 29 years, 28 116 95 14 3 2 2 248 155 30 14 6 43 17 9 1 4 3 95 52 23 16 2 2 184 103 27 21 14 16 3 22 17 4 1 26 17 7 1 385 310 237 24 1,003 296 234 178 130 139 26 2,691 727 716 479 394 336 39 181 29 30 36 25 53 8 1,030 276 291 200 123 132 1,443 392 345 278 204 198 26 464 92 101 83 68 108 12 552 106 107 99 98 116 26 4,453 1,406 65 302 35 57 72 64 71 3 343 43 82 73 79 62 4 10 1 6 1 2 129 21 36 27 29 15 1 313 40 65 73 73 58 4 28 1 4 2 6 15 49 4 6 11 13 15 1,991 275 36 280 103 68 37 41 30 1 500 202 136 72 39 20 4 27 23 7 4 3 5 4 174 70 50 24 13 14 1 2 323 151 69 53 29 18 3 59 27 13 9 4 6 41 8 10 5,000 2,515 15 2 1 4 2 5 1 3 1 1 426 65 116 90 79 70 6 3 1 1 1 3 2 18 341 35 28 1,709 529 376 292 237 245 30 3,797 1,129 965 642 520 468 48 27 234 45 37 49 35 59 9 1,428 419 400 267 167 163 10 2 2,689 751 622 515 399 360 42 576 137 122 95 79 131 12 676 135 131 120 119 143 28 11,847 4,506 280 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over ESSEX — Con. , Gloucester — Con. 30 to 39 years 33 1,144 651 1,578 2 3,408 40 to 49 years, 22 779 489 612 2 1,904 50 to 59 years, 6 572 318 196 3 1,095 60 to 79 years, 1 496 248 87 9 841 80 years and over, . - 50 6 1 2 59 Age unknowu. 13 6 4 11 - 34 Groveland, . 24 512 80 84 1 701 20 to 29 years. 17 143 7 27 - 194 30 to 39 years, 4 111 17 27 - 159 40 to 49 years, - 93 19 11 - 123 50 to 59 years. 1 73 17 7 - 98 60 to 79 years. 1 81 20 12 1 115 80 years and over, 1 11 - - - 12 Hamilton, 97 251 11 122 2 483 20 to 29 years, 32 49 1 60 _ 142 30 to 39 years, 19 56 6 31 "* 112 40 to 49 years. 13 43 - 22 1 79 50 to 59 years, 18 40 1 4 1 64 60 to 79 years. 15 54 3 4 - 76 80 years and over, - 9 - 1 - 10 Havebhill, . 467 6,143 1,313 1,509 39 9,471 20 to 29 years. 344 1,832 284 633 2 3,095 30 to 39 years. 54 1,648 372 410 7 2,491 40 to 49 years. 32 1,172 280 227 4 1,715 50 to 59 years. 16 806 219 154 ■ 6 1,201 60 to 79 years. 10 633 156 83 16 898 80 years and over, 2 52 2 2 4 62 Age unknown. 9 - - - - 9 Ipswich, 89 951 119 282 13 1,454 20 to 29 years. 57 221 17 151 4 450 30 to 39 years. 20 214 21 56 1 312 40 to 49 years. 5 160 25 39 1 230 50 to 59 years. 4 161 22 27 5 219 60 to 79 years. 3 173 32 8 1 217 80 years and over, - 22 2 1 1 26 Lawrence, . 805 5,393 4,785 4,357 42 15,382 20 to 29 years. 627 2,156 869 1,833 2 5,487 30 to 39 years. 90 1,519 1,211 1,147 3 3,970 40 to 49 years, 58 882 1,181 715 5 2,841 50 to 59 years. 19 450 948 375 12 1,804 60 to 79 years. 1 360 558 279 14 1,218 80 years and over. - 25 18 8 6 57 Age unknown, 4 1 - - . 5 Lynn, . 969 12,563 2,874 3,423 51 19,880 20 to 29 years. 726 3,683 461 1,448 3 6,321 30 to 39 years. 123 3,453 798 1,089 6 5,469 40 to 49 years, 48 2,468 704 459 7 3,686 50 to 59 years. 37 1,610 547 264 9 2,467 60 to 79 years. 14 1,249 350 156 22 1,791 80 years and over. - 99 14 6 4 123 Age unknown, 21 1 - 1 - 23 Lynnfield, 26 220 8 36 - 290 20 to 29 years. 11 33 - 17 - 61 30 to 39 years, 5 45 1 6 - 57 40 to 49 years. 4 52 3 3 - 62 50 to 59 years. 3 38 3 5 - 49 POLITICAL CONDITION. 281 POLITICAL CONDITION BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities. Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total JIale Popula- tion 20 Years of Afte and Over ESSEX — Con. Lynnfield — Con. 60 to 79 years 3 46 - 5 - 54 80 years and over, - 6 1 - - 7 Manchester, . 38 403 47 143 3 634 20 to 29 years, 27 95 5 51 - 178 30 to 39 years, 6 89 15 43 - 153 40 to 49 years, 2 85 9 19 - 115 50 to 59 years. - 55 9 20 1 85 60 to 79 years. 3 72 8 9 1 93 80 years and over. - 6 1 1 1 9 Age unknown. - 1 - - - 1 Marblehead, . 70 2,100 195 117 9 2,491 20 to 29 years. 55 509 19 37 1 621 30 to 39 years. 7 490 32 29 1 559 40 to 49 j-ears, 5 386 33 19 3 446 50 to 59 years. 3 351 63 15 - 432 60 to 79 years, - 332 45 15 3 395 80 years and over, . - 32 3 2 1 38 Merrimac, 23 551 62 95 - 731 20 to 29 years, 14 124 6 25 - 169 30 to 39 years, 3 119 13 32 - 167 40 to 49 years, 3 132 21 9 - 165 50 to 59 years. 2 81 11 15 - 109 60 to 79 years, 1 89 10 13 - 113 80 years and over. - 6 1 1 - 8 Methnen, 105 849 319 392 3 1,668 20 to 29 years, 70 220 55 138 1 484 30 to 39 years, 14 191 92 122 - 419 40 to 49 years, 10 145 62 63 1 281 60 to 59 years. 2 135 69 47 - 253 60 to 79 years, 9 147 37 22 - 215 80 years and over, - 11 4 - 1 16 Middleton, . 20 207 21 33 1 282 20 to 29 years. 13 43 3 13 - 72 30 to 39 years. 4 36 4 3 - 47 40 to 49 years, 1 47 5 5 1 59 50 to 59 years. 1 35 4 6 - 46 60 to 79 years, 1 42 5 6 - 54 80 years and over, - 4 - - - 4 Nahant, 44 156 53 46 - 299 20 to 29 years, 19 49 8 18 - 94 30 to 39 years, 12 38 12 12 - 74 40 to 49 years. 7 24 10 6 - 47 50 to 59 years. 4 24 15 4 - 47 60 to 79 years. 2 19 7 5 - 33 80 years and over. - o - - - 2 Age unknown. - - 1 1 - 2 Newbury, . 34 402 26 69 1 532 20 to 29 years. 27 82 4 46 - 159 30 to 39 years. 3 73 5 12 - 93 40 to 49 years, 3 89 5 6 - 103 50 to 59 years, _ 65 5 3 - 73 60 to 79 years, 1 81 7 2 - 91 80 years and over. - 12 - - 1 13 Newbcrtport, . 167 3,000 507 527 31 4,232 20 to 29 years. 137 768 69 208 4 1,186 282 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born ^'oters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over ESSEX — Con. Newburtport — Con. 30 to 39 years, ■ • • 14 737 80 144 4 979 40 to 49 years, 5 566 107 84 5 767 50 to 59 years, 7 358 126 56 5 552 60 to V9 years, 4 522 121 31 9 687 80 years and over, - 49 4 4 4 61 North Andover, . 75 606 306 125 3 1,115 20 to 29 years, 59 169 32 58 - 318 30 to 39 years, 8 159 66 37 - 270 40 to 49 years. 5 126 85 12 - 228 50 to 59 years. 2 67 72 13 - 154 60 to 79 years, 1 78 50 5 1 135 80 years and over, - 7 1 - 2 10 Peabody, 137 1,965 682 509 22 3,315 20 to 29 years, 103 626 67 205 1 1,002 30 to 39 years. 22 479 203 140 1 845 40 to 49 years, 4 339 182 83 4 612 50 to 59 years. 5 235 140 50 1 431 60 to 79 years. 2 261 88 30 14 395 80 years and over. - 25 2 1 1 29 Age unknown. 1 - - - - 1 Rockport, 65 878 177 907 4 2,031 20 to 29 years. 62 183 16 388 1 650 30 to 39 years, 2 187 43 300 - 532 40 to 49 years. - 152 46 170 1 369 50 to 59 years. - 150 46 37 1 234 60 to 79 years, 1 187 25 12 1 226 80 years and over, - 19 1 - - 20 Rowley, 27 366 15 28 5 441 20 to 29 years, 15 69 2 12 - 98 30 to 39 years, 5 78 4 5 1 93 40 to 49 years, - 77 1 2 1 81 50 to 59 years, 2 40 5 3 1 51 60 to 79 years, 5 92 3 6 1 107 80 years and over, - 10 - - 1 11 Salem, . 591 5,766 1,645 2,191 50 10,243 20 to 29 years, 394 1,775 257 883 2 3,311 30 to 39 years. 106 1,406 394 605 9 2,520 40 to 49 years. 51 1,064 398 322 16 1,851 50 to 59 years, 23 690 319 228 7 1,267 60 to 79 years. 8 738 267 126 13 1,152 80 years and over. - 88 10 9 3 110 Age unknown. 9 5 - 18 - 32 Salisbury, . 23 371 23 17 1 435 20 to 29 years, 15 77 1 6 - 98 SO to 39 years, 5 87 5 4 - 101 40 to 49 years, 2 75 4 6 - 87 50 to 59 years. 1 51 6 - - 58 60 to 79 years. - 74 5 2 1 82 80 years and over. - 7 1 - - 8 Age unknown. - - 1 - - 1 Saugus, . 79 957 195 147 5 1,383 20 to 29 years. 48 233 22 50 - 353 30 to 39 years. 17 238 55 35 3 348 40 to 49 years, 7 198 46 28 1 280 60 to 59 years, 3 130 35 18 1 187 POLITICAL CONDITION. 283 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age I'EKioDS. Rntable Polls (Not Voters) ESSEX — Con. Saugus — Con. 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Swampscott, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Topsfield, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, "Wenliam, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, "West Newbury, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, FRANKLIN. Ashfield, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown, Bernardston, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, CO to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown, Buckland, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over. 52 34 6 6 5 1 31 13 7 4 5 1 1 12 7 3 1 35 24 5 2 3 1 32 24 3 4 22 12 1 3 4 2 19 15 2 2 Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters 145 13 795 186 210 161 110 119 9 284 58 52 51 57 61 5 267 52 49 45 48 57 16 397 86 96 67 64 72 12 290 62 51 50 52 64 11 216 31 40 41 36 60 7 1 306 92 67 49 45 44 9 Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens 33 4 79 11 13 15 21 19 21 3 2 4 5 6 1 7 3 3 13 9 36 3 10 1 3 1 5 110 11 19 31 24 25 15 1 130 45 44 20 10 10 1 17 8 3 1 2 3 30 19 4 1 2 4 57 18 12 8 6 13 23 11 7 1 1 2 1 17 6 6 2 2 1 51 17 16 5 5 No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Inocula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over 197 18 1,056 276 273 202 146 149 10 355 82 64 60 70 72 7 316 81 56 47 52 64 16 557 131 116 90 82 122 16 358 97 62 58 54 74 12 1 263 50 47 45 43 68 7 3 489 135 104 88 75 77 10 284 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years ofAge and Over FRANKLIK — Con. Charlemont, 25 287 7 21 1 341 20 to 29 years, 15 44 1 6 - 66 30 to 39 years, 3 63 - 7 1 74 40 to 49 years. 3 63 1 3 - 70 50 to 59 years, 2 41 2 4 - 49 60 to 79 years, 2 69 3 1 - 75 80 years and over. - 7 - - - 7 Colrain, 13 389 20 91 - 513 20 to 29 years. 9 88 2 37 - 136 30 to 39 years, 3 72 5 21 - 101 40 to 49 years, - 80 6 14 - 100 50 to 59 years. 1 70 1 11 - 83 60 to 79 years. 72 4 8 - 84 80 years and over. - 7 2 - - 9 Conway, 39 305 31 40 4 419 20 to 29 years. 26 73 3 14 - 116 30 to 39 years, 8 64 4 9 1 86 40 to 49 years. 1 62 6 5 1 75 50 to 59 years. - 40 6 5 1 52 60 to 79 years. 4 56 11 7 1 79 80 years and over. - 10 - - - 10 Age unknown. - - 1 - _ 1 Deerfleld, . 69 606 116 188 5 984 20 to 29 years. 41 150 15 89 2 297 30 to 39 years. 10 147 18 34 1 210 40 to 49 years. 9 107 27 25 - 168 50 to 59 years, 4 72 27 20 - 123 60 to 79 years. 4 114 27 17 2 164 80 years and over, 1 16 2 3 _ 22 Erving, . 20 216 25 48 2 311 20 to 29 years. 8 36 2 14 - 60 30 to 39 years. 3 55 7 13 - 78 40 to 49 years. 6 52 7 11 _ 76 50 to 59 years. 2 40 4 4 - 50 60 to 79 years. - 28 5 3 2 38 80 years and over, . 1 5 - . - 6 Age unknown. - - - 3 - 3 Gill, . . . 58 261 19 70 - 408 20 to 29 years. 53 105 5 49 - 212 30 to 39 years, 3 40 4 11 - 58 40 to 49 years. - 34 4 4 - 42 50 to 59 years. 1 34 5 4 _ 44 60 to 79 years. 1 42 1 2 - 46 80 years and over, . - 6 - - - 6 Greenfield, . 110 1,396 261 178 3 1,948 20 to 29 years, 77 427 27 73 1 605 30 to 39 years, 23 336 60 33 1 453 40 to 49 years. 4 255 56 24 - 339 50 to 59 years. 4 180 78 23 - 285 60 to 79 years. - 183 35 17 1 236 80 years and over, . - 14 5 2 - 21 Age unknown. 2 1 - 6 - 9 Hawley, 13 141 2 4 2 162 20 to 29 years. 8 28 1 2 - 39 30 to 39 years. 3 23 1 - - 27 40 to 49 years. 2 23 - 2 - 27 POLITICAL CONDITION. 285 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age I'ERIODS. FRANKLIN— Con. Hawley — Con. 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Heath, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Leverett, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Leyden, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Monroe, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, Montague, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over. Age unknown, :New Salem, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Northfleld, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over. Orange,. 20 to 29 j'ears, 30 to 39 years, Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Katable Polls and Native Born Voters Katable Total Polls and Ratable No Po- Male Popula- Foreign Born Polls and litical Con- tion 20 Naturalized Aliens dition Years of Age Voters • and Over 13 10 1 1 1 10 7 2 86 60 9 7 1 3 29 15 4 14 11 2 1 56 43 24 39 4 121 16 28 26 23 27 1 232 42 53 41 39 48 9 99 19 13 16 23 20 8 68 26 16 10 6 10 832 261 197 151 120 90 12 1 228 40 36 39 42 63 8 428 87 86 74 59 107 15 1,325 270 411 455 79 129 117 78 49 3 12 1 3 1 28 2 4 6 5 10 1 119 31 35 12 8 1 1 1 43 18 16 362 135 106 61 40 18 2 24 10 6 5 3 41 18 12 5 4 2 240 98 87 25 40 4 142 27 29 30 24 29 3 258 55 67 44 41 50 11 122 28 15 20 27 23 9 123 51 36 18 8 10 1,744 535 444 337 240 167 17 4 294 65 53 53 48 66 9 512 118 104 87 68 119 16 1,741 442 541 286 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls aiul Native Bon; Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over FRANKLIN — Con. Orange— Con. 40 to 49 years 4 277 25 29 - 335 50 to 59 years, - 189 19 13 1 222 60 to 79 years, 1 163 9 12 - 185 80 years and over, - 15 - 1 - 16 Rowe, . 22 109 2 51 1 185 20 to 29 years, 15 26 1 16 - 68 30 to 39 years, 4 24 - 14 - 42 40 to 49 years. 1 17 1 15 - 34 60 to 59 years. - 18 - 3 - 21 60 to 79 years. 1 19 - 3 1 24 80 years and over, 1 5 - - - 6 Shelburne, . 42 392 24 43 2 503 20 to 29 years, 23 72 1 17 - 113 30 to 39 years. 7 85 2 13 - 107 40 to 49 years, 9 75 5 5 - 94 50 to 59 years. *> 55 9 3 1 70 60 to 79 years, 1 91 7 5 1 105 80 years and over, - 14 - - - 14 Shutesbury, . 4 132 5 5 1 147 20 to 29 years, 2 21 - - 1 24 30 to 39 years. - 17 2 2 - 21 40 to 49 years, 2 27 1 2 - 32 50 to 59 years, - 26 1 - - 27 60 to 79 years. - 37 1 1 - 39 80 years and over, - 4 - - - 4 Sunderland, . 12 178 14 50 1 255 20 to 29 years, 8 38 - 37 - 83 30 to 39 years, - 35 3 . 7 - 45 40 to 49 years, 1 32 2 4 - 39 50 to 59 years, - 25 2 - - 27 60 to 79 years, 2 43 6 2 1 64 80 years and over, 1 5 1 - - 7 Warwick, 32 130 6 43 3 214 20 to 29 years. 12 20 - 20 - 52 30 to 39 years. 8 20 2 9 1 40 40 to 49 years, 4 23 2 8 - 37 50 to 59 years, 7 22 1 4 1 35 60 to 79 years. 1 39 1 2 1 44 80 years and over, - 6 - - - 6 "Wendell, 13 124 11 31 1 180 20 to 29 years. 7 26 - 12 - 45 30 to 39 years, 2 20 4 13 - 39 40 to 49 years, 3 26 2 4 - 35 50 to 59 years. - 22 2 2 1 27 60 to 79 years. 1 26 3 - - 30 80 years and over, - 4 - - - 4 Whately, 17 191 30 26 2 266 20 to 29 years. 12 34 1 17 - 64 30 to 39 years, 1 37 2 3 - 43 40 to 49 years, 1 33 7 2 - 43 50 to 59 years. 3 32 8 3 - 46 60 to 79 years, 48 12 1 2 63 80 years and over. - 6 - - - 6 Age unknown, - 1 - - - 1 POLITICAL CONDITION. 287 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over HAMPDEN. Agawam 80 437 93 135 3 748 20 to 29 years, 45 111 6 35 - 197 30 to 39 years, 15 107 28 31 - 181 40 to 49 years. 10 72 23 24 1 130 50 to 59 years. 5 69 19 21 - 114 60 to 79 years. 5 70 17 22 1 115 80 years and over, • - 8 - 2 1 11 Blandford, . 19 253 3 8 1 284 20 to 29 years, 13 62 1 3 - 79 30 to 39 years, 3 53 - 1 - 57 40 to 49 years, 1 34 1 1 - 37 50 to 59 years. 1 41 - 3 - 45 60 to 79 years. 1 60 1 - 1 63 80 years and over, . - 3 - - - 3 Brimfleld, . 26 245 15 39 7 332 20 to 29 years. 17 44 - 13 2 76 30 to 39 years. 1 36 3 13 1 54 40 to 49 years. 1 47 1 5 1 55 50 to 59 years. 4 34 6 4 1 49 60 to 79 years. 3 76 4 3 1 87 80 years and over, - 8 1 - 1 10 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 Chester, 27 362 17 53 4 463 20 to 29 years, 15 77 2 14 1 109 30 to 39 years. 4 84 2 15 - 105 40 to 49 years. 5 75 7 5 - 92 50 to 59 years, 1 50 3 7 - 61 60 to 79 years, 2 67 3 11 3 86 80 years and over. - 9 - 1 - 10 Chicopee, . 294 1,924 825 1,970 18 5,031 20 to 29 years. 257 767 153 907 - 2,084 30 to 39 years. 11 518 233 510 - 1,272 40 to 49 years, 14 295 150 252 4 715 50 to 59 years. 6 176 173 178 2 535 60 to 79 years. 1 156 109 116 11 393 80 years and over, - 12 7 6 1 26 Age unknown, 5 - - 1 - 6 East Longmeadow, 13 191 48 265 - 517 20 to 29 years. 9 37 7 96 - 149 30 to 39 years. 1 45 18 109 - 173 40 to 49 years. 1 35 13 43 - 92 50 to 59 years. 2 25 6 13 - 46 60 to 79 years, - 45 4 3 - 52 80 years and over. - 4 - - - 4 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 Granville, 28 238 17 30 9 322 20 to 29 years, 17 48 - 7 2 74 30 to 39 years, 8 55 5 7 2 77 40 to 49 years, 2 39 4 4 - 49 50 to 59 years. - 37 2 7 - 46 60 to 79 years, 1 52 6 5 4 68 80 years and over. - 7 - - 1 8 Hampden, 27 156 24 35 1 243 20 to 29 years, 15 28 - 12 - 55 30 to 39 years, 5 33 1 8 ~ 47 288 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Katable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Katable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over HAMPDEN — Con. Hampden — Con. 40 to 49 years, .... 3 24 7 4 1 39 50 to 59 years, . 4 32 9 5 - 50 00 to 79 years, - 34 7 6 - 47 80 years and over, . - 5 - - - 5 Holland, 4 61 3 6 1 65 20 to 29 years. 2 7 - 2 - 11 30 to 39 years. 2 13 1 2 - 18 40 to 49 years, - 8 1 1 - 10 50 to 59 years. - 6 - - 1 *? 60 to 79 years. - 16 1 1 - 18 80 years and over, . - 1 - - - 1 HOLYOKE, . 535 3,743 2,854 3,610 28 10,770 20 to 29 years, 462 1,577 640 1,4.34 6 4,119 30 to 39 years, 41 1,087 891 961 7 2,987 40 to 49 years. « 16 575 628 578 3 1,800 50 to 59 years, 8 290 456 367 4 1,125 60 to 79 years, 4 204 232 251 5 696 80 years and over. 1 10 7 ' 15 3 36 Age unknown. 3 - - 4 - 7 Longmeadow, 20 127 16 30 1 194 20 to 29 years. 9 32 1 10 - 52 30 to 39 years. 4 27 4 5 - 40 40 to 49 years, 3 20 2 5 - 30 50 to 59 years. 3 13 4 5 - 25 60 to 79 years. - 32 5 5 1 43 80 years and over. 1 3 - - - 4 Ludlow, 69 308 64 298 3 742 20 to 29 years, 48 89 9 115 1 262 30 to 39 years, 6 67 15 76 - 164 40 to 49 years. 8 48 16 60 - 1.32 50 to 59 years. 6 39 14 29 - 88 60 to 79 years, 1 63 9 17 2 92 80 years and over. - 2 1 1 - 4 Monson, 80 741 110 219 14 1,164 20 to 29 years. 37 180 18 58 - 293 30 to 39 years. 14 196 14 57 1 282 40 to 49 years. 13 121 22 46 2 204 50 to 59 years. 8 118 28 32 1 187 60 to 79 years. 8 112 25 21 9 175 80 years and over, - 14 3 5 1 23 Montgomery, 3 76 3 5 5 92 20 to 29 years, 1 13 - 2 2 18 30 to 39 years, 1 13 - 2 - 16 40 to 49 years. - 14 2 - 2 18 50 to 59 j'ears. 1 11 1 1 1 15 60 to 79 years, - 24 - - - 24 80 years and over. - 1 - - - 1 Palmer, . 160 976 220 707 10 2,073 20 to 29 years, 104 305 26 304 1 ■ 740 30 to 39 years. 25 251 53 175 2 506 40 to 49 years, 14 165 46 121 1 347 50 to 59 years, 5 108 48 43 1 205 60 to 79 years, 5 132 42 57 5 241 80 years and over. - 15 5 4 - 24 Age unknown, 7 - - 3 - 10 POLITICAL CONDITION. 289 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Perioi>s. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Katable Polls and Native Born \'otcrs Ratable Polls and Foreign Horn Naturalized Voti-rs Ratable Pulls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over HAMPDEN — Con. Russell, 38 155 26 48 4 271 20 to 29 years, 20 41 4 21 - 86 30 to 39 years, 9 41 4 8 - 62 40 to 49 years, 5 30 2 11 - 48 50 to o9 years. 2 20 5 3 - 30 60 to 79 years, 2 23 10 5 2 42 80 years and over, - - 1 - 2 3 Southwick, . 40 235 26 29 3 333 20 to 29 years, 20 49 3 12 1 85 30 to 39 years. 5 39 4 5 - 53 40 to 49 years, 4 41 8 2 2 57 50 to 59 years. 3 35 3 5 - 46 60 to 79 years. 7 66 8 2 - 83 80 years and over, 1 5 - 3 - 9 Springfield, 1,107 9,793 2,447 2,564 70 15,981 20 to 29 years. 757 2,934 374 1,039 6 5,110 30 to 39 years. 184 2,596 675 811 15 4,281 40 to 49 years. 99 1,825 562 365 14 2,865 50 to 59 years, 30 1,198 492 207 2 1,929 60 to 79 years. 9 1,161 327 127 30 1,654 80 years and over. 1 79 15 10 1 106 Age unknown, 27 - 2 5 2 36 Tolland, 10 78 6 14 _ 108 20 to 29 years, 5 14 - 4 - 23 30 to 39 years. 1 17 1 3 - 22 40 to 49 years. 2 15 - 4 - 21 50 to 59 years, 1 12 3 2 ■ 18 60 to 79 years. 1 17- 2 - _ 20 80 years and over, - 3 - 1 . 4 Wales, . 31 160 17 43 - 251 20 to 29 years. 21 30 2 10 - 63 30 to 39 years. 5 40 5 13 _ 63 40 to 49 years. o 23 4 7 - 36 50 to 59 years. 3 27 2 7 - 39 60 to 79 years. _ 38 4 5 _ 47 80 years and over, _ 2 - 1 _ 3 Westtield, . 207 2,331 421 393 16 3,368 20 to 29 years. 147 614 67 154 1 983 30 to 39 years. 34 563 97 112 - 806 40 to 49 years, 9 439 96 54 3 601 50 to 59 years, 9 323 97 37 - 466 60 to 79 years. 6 355 60 33 10 464 80 years and over. - 37 4 3 2 46 Age unknown, 2 _ _ _ _ 2 West Springfield, 108 1,117 257 275 _ 1,757 20 to 29 years. 70 392 45 67 _ 574 30 to 39 years. 17 282 49 83 _ 431 40 to 49 years, 12 196 77 46 - 331 50 to 59 years. 3 123 49 37 _ 212 60 to 79 years. 2 110 36 39 - 187 80 years and over, . - 14 1 3 _ 18 Age unknown. 4 _ _ -, _ 4 Wilbraham, . 34 315 44 78 1 472 20 to 29 years. 33 85 10 35 _ 163 30 to 39 years, - 66 7 13 - 86 40 to 49 years. - 54 f 1 15 - 76 290 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age I'EKiODs. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Ase and Over HAMPDEX — Con. Wilbraham — Con. 60 to 59 years, .... - 46 16 3 - 65 60 to 79 years, .... 1 53 . 4 11 - 69 80 years and over - 11 - 1 1 13 HAMPSHIRE. Amherst, 156 1,250 89 96 4 1,595 20 to 29 years. 149 455 10 47 4 665 30 to 39 years, 1 219 15 IS - 253 40 to 49 years, 2 185 18 13 - 218 50 to 59 years, - 166 21 7 - 194 60 to 79 years, 4 209 24 9 - 246 80 years and over, . - 16 1 2 - 19 Belchertown, J 47 509 48 85 o 691 20 to 29 years. 25 110 1 20 - 156 30 to 39 years. 5 98 4 27 - 134 40 to 49 years. 6 85 6 9 - 106 50 to 59 years, 4 71 15 7 - 97 60 to 79 years, 2 132 22 18 o 176 80 years and over, . 1 12 - 3 - 16 Age unknown, 4 1 - 1 - 6 Chesterfield, 11 189 3 9 3 215 20 to 29 years, 9 39 - 3 - 51 30 to 39 years, 1 34 1 5 - 41 40 to 49 years, - 38 - 1 1 40 50 to 59 years, - 22 1 - - 23 60 to 79 years. 1 50 1 - 2 54 80 years and over, - 6 - - - 6 Cummiugton, 22 221 4 11 5 263 20 to 29 years, 10 50 - 4 - 64 30 to 39 years. 3 34 1 1 41 40 to 49 years, 1 37 2 1 - 41 50 to 59 years, 4 38 - 2 - 44 60 to 79 years. 4 55 1 2 2 64 80 years and over, - 7 - - 2 9 Easthampton, 115 702 263 280 6 1,366 20 to 29 years, 77 252 43 84 - 456 30 to 39 years. 21 169 50 80 1 321 40 to 49 years, 12 101 57 40 2 212 50 to 59 years, 1 75 57 35 2 170 60 to 79 years. 4 101 53 40 1 199 80 years and over, - 4 3 1 - 8 Enfield, . 19 209 25 61 1 315 20 to 29 years, 9 35 5 23 - 72 30 to 39 years, 2 39 8 16 1 66 40 to 49 years, 4 37 2 11 - 54 50 to 59 years. 3 37 4 7 - 51 60 to 79 years. 1 55 6 4 - 66 80 years and over, - 6 - - - 6 Goshen, 11 71 2 6 7 97 20 to 29 years. 6 11 - 2 - 19 30 to 39 years. 3 19 1 4 - 27 40 to 49 years, 2 7 - - 1 10 50 to 59 years, - 12 1 - 2 15 60 to 79 years. - 22 - - 1 23 80 years and over, - - - - 1 1 Age unknown, - - - - 2 2 POLITICAL CONDITION. 291 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CoiNTiEs, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Kot Voters) Ratable Polls aiKl Xative Born I Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Bon Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over HAMPSHIRE — Con. Granby, 20 168 14 49 2 253 20 to 29 years, 14 43 1 18 - 76 30 to 39 years. 4 29 1 11 1 46 40 to 49 years, - 30 1 7 - 38 .50 to 59 years, 1 31 3 7 - 42 60 to 79 years, 1 32 8 6 - 47 80 years and over, - 3 - - 1 4 Greenwich, . 6 142 4 7 4 163 20 to 29 years, 3 19 - 2 - 24 30 to 39 years, - 20 - 1 - 21 40 to 49 years. 1 39 - 2 - 42 50 to 59 years. 1 19 3 1 - 24 60 to 79 years, 1 43 1 1 4 50 80 years and over, - 2 - - - 2 Hadley, 29 362 36 146 4 577 20 to 29 years, 18 85 - 56 - 159 30 to 39 years. 6 79 4 30 - 119 40 to 49 years. 3 64 3 19 3 92 50 to 59 years, 1 45 11 23 - 80 60 to 79 years, 1 83 18 16 1 119 80 years and over, . - 6 - 2 - 8 Hatfield, 13 272 48 101 1 435 20 to 29 years. 13 87 5 34 - 139 30 to 39 years, - 55 5 21 - 81 40 to 49 years, - 48 12 22 - 82 50 to 59 years, - 34 16 10 - 60 60 to 79 years. - 43 10 14 1 68 80 years and over, . - 5 - - - 5 Huntington, . 42 280 39 61 3 425 20 to 29 years, 22 53 3 15 1 94 30 to 39 years. 9 82 7 9 _ 107 40 to 49 years, 5 58 11 19 . 93 50 to 59 years. 2 33 7 7 _ 49 60 to 79 years. 4 51 11 11 _ 77 80 years and over, . - 3 _ - 2 5 Middlefleld, . 13 83 • 3 19 1 119 20 to 29 years, 9 19 - 6 _ 34 30 to 39 years. 1 18 - 4 _ 23 40 to 49 years. 1 12 2 2 _ 17 50 to 69 years, 1 11 - 3 _ 15 60 to 79 years, 1 22 1 4 _ 28 80 years and over, . _ 1 - . 1 2 Northampton, . 223 2,521 769 828 253 4,594 20 to 29 years. 171 845 113 299 37 1,465 30 to 39 years. 23 610 157 218 53 1,061 40 to 49 years. 8 408 190 137 63 806 50 to 59 years. 14 300 173 79 39 605 60 to 79 years. 6 331 132 85 56 610 80 years and over, . 1 27 4 10 5 47 Pelham, 14 130 7 3 _ 154 20 to 29 years. 9 13 1 _ _ 23 30 to 39 years. - 29 - 1 _ 30 40 to 49 years, 3 28 1 1 _ 33 50 to .59 years. 1 22 _ _ _ 23 60 to 79 years. - 34 5 1 _ 40 80 years and over, . 1 4 - - - 5 292 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION : BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CoLNTiKs, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native IJorn Voters Ratable Polls and Foreifrn Born Xaturalized Voters Ratable Polls and AUens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over HAMPSHIRE — Con. Plainfield 13 135 - 5 - 153 20 to 29 years, 4 26 - 2 - 32 30 to 39 years, 6 27 - 3 - 36 40 to 49 years. - 20 - - - 20 50 to 59 years, - 25 - - - 25 60 to 79 years, 2 32 - - - 34 80 years and over, 1 5 - - - 6 Prescott, 15 126 - 5 1 147 20 to 29 years, 8 26 - 2 - 36 30 to 39 years, 2 24 ~ - - 26 40 to 49 years, - 22 - 2 - 24 50 to 59 years, 2 19 - 1 - 22 60 to 79 years. 2 33 - - 1 36 80 years and over, 1 2 - - - 3 Southampton, 14 267 15 55 - 351 20 to 29 years. 11 53 2 19 - 85 30 to 39 years. 2 62 2 10 - 76 40 to 49 years. - 54 4 11 - 69 50 to 59 years. 1 30 3 5 - 39 60 to 79 years, - 61 4 9 - 74 80 years and over. - 7 - 1 - 8 South Hadley, 59 647 192 315 3 1,216 20 to 29 years. 45 190 26 136 - 397 30 to .39 years. 5 182 42 80 - 309 40 to 49 years. 5 105 34 50 - 194 50 to 59 years. 4 61 55 32 1 1.53 60 to 79 years. - 102 34 17 1 154 80 years and over, - 7 1 - 1 9 Ware, . 101 881 390 636 12 2,020 20 to 29 years. 82 313 78 208 - 681 30 to 39 years. 13 202 87 141 o 445 40 to 49 years. 6 159 85 121 2 373 50 to 59 years. - 84 79 77 1 241 60 to 79 years. - 116 59 82 7 264 80 years and over, - 7 7 - 16 Westhampton, 3 115 5 23 - 146 20 to 29 years. 1 20 - 7 - 28 30 to 39 years, - 26 - 8 - 34 40 to 49 years. 1 16 1 2 - 20 50 to 59 years, - 19 2 2 - 23 60 to 79 years. 1 33 2 4 - 40 80 years and over, - 1 - - - 1 Williamsburg, 27 393 75 69 7 571 20 to 29 years, 14 104 5 19 1 143 30 to 39 years, 7 96 18 20 - 141 40 to 49 years. 4 58 24 14 1 101 50 to 59 years, - 66 12 7 3 88 60 to 79 years. 1 63 15 8 2 89 80 years and over, 1 6 1 1 - 9 Worthington, 15 179 5 8 - 207 20 to 29 years. 10 28 4 - 42 30 to 39 years, 3 So 1 o - 41 40 to 49 years. 2 34 1 2 - 39 50 to 59 years. - 35 - - - 35 60 to 79 years, - 43 3 - - 46 80 years and over. - 4 - - - 4 POLITICAL CONDITION. 293 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX. Acton 55 486 59 97 - 697 20 to 29 years, 31 100 8 49 - 188 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 11 8 108 81 16 12 25 14 _ 160 115 50 to 59 years, 2 85 8 7 - 102 60 to 79 years. 3 101 13 2 - 119 80 years and over, . - 11 2 - - 13 Arlington, 72 1,081 464 353 4 1,974 20 to 29 years, 67 308 80 184 - 639 30 to 39 years, 1 295 121 92 - 509 40 to 49 years, 3 1S6 110 47 - 346 50 to 59 years. - 129 72 24 - 225 60 to 79 years, 1 144 78 6 3 232 80 years and over, . - 19 3 - 1 23 Ashby, .... 22 251 8 13 1 295 20 to 29 years. 12 40 2 5 - 59 30 to 39 years. 5 50 - 4 - 59 40 to 49 years. 3 45 1 2 - 51 50 to 59 years. - 40 2 - - 42 60 to 79 years, - 66 3 1 1 71 80 years and over, . - 10 - - - 10 Age unknown, 2 - - 1 - 3 Ashland, 61 396 86 93 9 645 20 to 29 years. 29 96 10 35 - 170 30 to 39 years. 14 104 17 24 - 159 40 to 49 years. 7 60 25 11 4 107 50 to 59 years. 6 61 19 9 3 98 60 to 79 years. 5 69 15 13 1 103 80 years and over, . - 6 - 1 1 8 Ayer, . 66 430 85 69 3 653 20 to 29 years. 37 112 4 18 - 171 30 to 39 years, 8 102 14 17 - 141 40 to 49 years. 12 78 31 15 1 137 50 to 59 years, 4 59 18 8 1 90 60 to 79 years, 4 73 18 8 1 104 80 years and over. 1 6 - 3 - 10 Bedford, 61 231 33 112 3 440 20 to 29 years. 42 64 6 62 - 174 30 to 39 years, 11 47 3 30 - 91 40 to 49 years. 6 43 4 11 - 64 50 to 59 years. - 34 7 5 - 46 60 to 79 years. 2 36 12 4 2 56 80 years and over, - 7 1 - 1 9 Belmont, 71 432 118 422 10 1,053 20 to 29 years, 57 120 13 202 6 398 30 to 39 years, 7 105 27 135 2 276 40 to 49 years. 6 83 35 57 1 182 50 to 59 years, - 63 26 22 - 111 60 to 79 years, 1 53 17 6 1 78 80 years and over, - 8 - - - 8 Billei-ica, 38 474 166 135 3 816 20 to 29 years, 37 128 24 55 - 244 30 to 39 years, 1 118 43 39 - 201 40 to 49 years, - 80 32 19 2 133 50 to 59 years, _ 74 34 11 - 119 60 to 79 years. - 67 30 11 1 109 80 years and over, - 7 3 - - 10 294 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Xot Vot(.'rs) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. Boxborough 13 71 9 15 - 108 20 to 29 years, 7 4 3 7 - 21 30 to 39 years, 4 15 1 4 - 24 40 to 49 years. 1 17 1 - - 19 50 to 59 years, - 9 3 1 - 13 60 to 79 years, 1 24 1 3 - 29 80 years and over, . - 2 - - - 2 Burlington, . • 37 129 11 42 4 223 20 to 29 years. 20 35 1 23 - 79 30 to 39 years. 2 25 1 5 - 33 40 to 49 years, 8 22 3 7 - 40 50 to 59 years, 2 13 4 - - 19 60 to 79 years. 5 28 2 5 3 43 80 years and over, . - 6 - 1 - 7 Age unknown, - - - 1 1 2 Cambridge, 1,896 12,117 4,901 6,191 51 25,1.56 20 to 29 years, 1,498 4,802 775 2,575 - 9,650 30 to 39 years. 183 3,023 1,313 1,851 3 6,373 40 to 49 years. 111 2,014 1,202 901 9 4,237 50 to 59 years, 42 1,202 923 507 11 2,685 60 to 79 years. 40 968 659 326 27 2,020 80 years and over, 3 107 28 26 1 165 Age unknown, 19 1 1 5 26 Carlisle, 14 120 5 38 2 179 20 to 29 years. 3 20 - 14 - 37 30 to 39 years, 5 31 - 10 1 47 40 to 49 years, 4 24 - 5 - 33 50 to 59 years. 2 19 2 6 1 30 60 to 79 years, - 22 3 3 - 28 80 years and over, - 4 - - - 4 Chelmsford, . 78 616 155 170 3 1,022 20 to 29 years. 50 137 18 67 - 272 30 to 39 years. 10 128 44 38 - 220 40 to 49 years. 8 114 21 22 1 166 60 to 59 years, 5 103 35 28 1 172 60 to 79 years. 4 121 36 13 1 175 80 years and over. 1 13 - 2 - 16 Age unknown. - - 1 - - 1 Concord, 575 783 160 416 6 1,940 20 to 29 years, 496 242 25 241 - 1,004 30 to 39 years, 64 166 35 100 1 366 40 to 49 years. 9 142 44 33 - 228 50 to 59 years. 4 101 26 20 2 153 60 to 79 years. 2 122 29 20 2 175 80 years and over, - 10 1 2 1 14 Dracut, . 108 372 162 197 4 843 20 to 29 years. 62 99 33 91 - 285 30 to 39 years, 15 95 30 32 - 172 40 to 49 years. 9 67 38 30 - 144 50 to 59 years. 7 52 33 19 - 111 60 to 79 years, 6 53 26 18 3 106 80 years and over, - 5 2 - 1 8 Age unknown. 9 1 - 7 - 17 Dunstable, . 7 122 12 11 - 152 20 to 29 years. 5 23 2 4 - 34 30 to 39 years. 1 21 3 3 - 28 POLITICAL CONDITION. 295 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born V'oters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. Dunstable — Con. 40 to 49 years, .... 1 12 5 1 - 19 50 to 59 years, - 20 2 1 - 23 60 to 79 years, - 39 - 2 - 41 80 years and over, - 7 - - - 7 Everett, 297 3,189 901 1,143 - 5,530 20 to 29 years. 200 929 136 434 - 1,699 30 to 39 years, 49 870 279 366 - 1,564 40 to 49 years, 23 630 236 188 - 1,077 50 to 59 years, 19 420 147 99 - 685 60 to 79 years. 5 318 100 53 - 476 80 years and over, - 22 2 3 - 27 Age unknown. 1 - 1 - - 2 Framingham, 168 1,823 485 355 7 2,838 20 to 29 years, 104 505 56 141 - 806 30 to 39 years. 17 517 127 96 1 758 40 to 49 years. 19 339 121 61 - 540 50 to 59 years. 6 212 94 33 1 346 60 to 79 years. 8 224 79 21 2 334 80 years and over. - 26 7 2 3 38 Age unknown. 14 - 1 1 - 16 Groton, . 46 451 43 74 3 617 20 to 29 years, 25 88 - 24 - 137 30 to 39 years, 7 117 S 16 1 149 40 to 49 years, 9 87 12 12 2 122 50 to 59 years. 1 60 11 6 - 78 60 to 79 years, 4 85 10 16 - 115 80 years and over. - 14 2 - - 16 HoUiston, 47 614 120 91 9 881 20 to 29 years. 24 151 1 25 - 201 30 to 39 years, 11 138 18 29 — 196 40 to 49 years. 10 109 19 11 2 151 50 to 59 years, 1 89 38 11 4 143 60 to 79 years. 1 107 40 12 2 162 80 years and over, -• 20 4 3 1 28 Hopklnton, . 33 696 206 48 11 994 20 to 29 years. 28 214 4 8 - 254 30 to 39 years. 2 177 8 9 1 197 40 to 49 years, 3 120 34 9 - 166 50 to 59 years. - 70 76 10 2 158 60 to 79 years, - 105 79 10 8 202 80 years and over. _ 10 5 2 - 17 Hudson, 62 1,072 224 281 1 1,640 20 to 29 years, 53 328 16 97 - 494 30 to 39 years. 3 270 55 80 - 408 40 to 49 years. 3 187 51 47 - 288 50 to 59 years. 3 131 60 26 - 220 60 to 79 years. - 145 41 28 1 215 80 years and over. - 11 1 3 - 15 Lexington, . 77 700 148 264 5 1,194 20 to 29 years, 58 163 13 112 - 346 30 to 39 years. 11 170 43 81 1 306 40 to 49 years, 2 138 33 27 - 200 50 to 59 years. 3. 99 26 28 - 156 60 to 79 years. 3 114 27 14 3 161 80 years and over, . - 16 6 2 1 25 296 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. Lincoln 76 185 44 141 1 447 20 to 29 years, 43 53 13 68 - 177 30 to 39 years, 14 55 6 28 - ' 103 40 to 49 years. 15 32 9 15 - 71 50 to 59 years. 3 9 10 19 - 41 60 to 79 years. 1 33 5 11 - 50 80 years and over, . - 3 1 - 1 5 Littleton, 25 239 35 71 - 370 20 to 29 years. 15 58 3 32 - 108 30 to 39 years, 2 59 3 22 - 86 40 to 49 years. 4 40 11 6 - 61 50 to 59 years. 2 23 7 6 - 38 60 to 79 years, 2 52 8 5 - 67 80 years and over, . - 7 3 - - 10 Lowell, 1,154 9,924 6,484 6,230 83 23,875 20 to 29 years. 929 3,334 1,481 2,711 4 8,459 30 to 39 years. 123 2,765 1,846 1,509 10 6,253 40 to 49 years. 54 1,839 1,469 968 13 4,343 50 to 59 years, 20 1,006 968 614 19 2,627 60 to 79 years. 15 907 690 394 34 2,040 80 years and over, . - 72 26 29 3 130 Age unknown. 13 1 4 5 - 23 Maldbn, 469 5,038 1,484 1,865 9 8,865 20 to 29 years, 341 1,405 260 786 1 2,793 30 to 39 years, 61 1,451 422 556 1 2,491 40 to 49 years, 30 965 352 275 1 1,623 50 to 59 years. 14 638 247 140 3 1,042 60 to 79 years. 11 537 192 98 3 841 80 years and over, - 42 10 7 - 59 Age unknown. 12 - 1 3 - 16 Marlborough, . 244 2,560 895 781 19 4,489 20 to 29 years. 190 972 104 236 2 1,504 30 to 39 years. 36 741 186 238 2 1,203 40 to 49 years, 8 405 212 133 2 760 50 to 59 years, 3 227 204 93 5 532 60 to 79 years. 5 194 181 74 6 460 80 years and over. - 11 8 5 1 25 Age unknown. 2 - - 2 1 5 Maynard, 51 375 223 299 8 956 20 to 29 years. 35 124 30 117 - 306 30 to 39 years, 10 128 53 87 - 278 40 to 49 years. 3 58 54 46 o 163 50 to 59 years. 2 35 52 24 - 113 60 to 79 years. 1 28 34 23 5 91 80 years and over. - 2 - O 1 5 Mbdford, . 322 2,704 617 846 15 4,504 20 to 29 years, 213 800 89 380 - 1,482 30 to 39 years. 41 710 158 219 1 1,129 40 to 49 years, 19 510 146 135 o S12 50 to 59 years. 40 336 125 72 - 573 60 to 79 years. 9 318 92 39 9 467 80 years and over. - 30 7 1 3 41 Melrose, 143 2,317 534 572 2 3,568 20 to 29 years, 106 568 90 269 - 1,033 30 to 39 years. 18 646 175 174 - 1,013 40 to 49 years. 10 ■ 508 95 73 - 686 POLITICAL CONDITION. 297 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Katalile Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Horn Voters Katable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. Melrose — Con. 50 to 59 years 6 306 84 33 2 431 60 to 79 years, 2 261 87 20 - 370 80 years and over, - 28 3 2 - 33 Age unknown. 1 - - 1 - 2 Natick, . 134 1,830 504 246 12 2,726 20 to 29 years. 83 532 56 96 - 767 30 to 39 years. 30 452 83 72 - 637 40 to 49 years. 10 367 113 34 2 526 50 to 59 years, 5 241 132 27 o 407 60 to 79 years. 5 227 118 17 8 375 80 years and over, 1 11 o - - 14 Newton, 387 4,498 1,119 1,870 8 7,882 20 to 29 years. 274 1,204 181 820 - 2,479 30 to 39 years. 52 1,113 267 538 2 1,972 40 to 49 years. 24 951 258 281 1 1,.515 50 to 59 years. 20 606 221 143 3 993 60 to 79 years. 7 561 175 81 2 826 80 years and over, - 59 12 2 - 73 Age unknown, 10 4 5 5 - 24 North Reading, . 22 212 16 34 - 284 20 to 29 years, 13 39 1 17 - 70 30 to 39 years, 5 34 5 8 - 52 40 to 49 years. 1 45 5 5 - 56 50 to 59 years, 2 38 2 1 - 43 60 to 79 years, 1 51 3 3 - 58 80 years and over, - 5 - - - 5 Pepperell, . 54 725 75 181 5 1,040 20 to 29 years. 36 166 9 46 1 258 30 to 39 years, 7 171 20 60 1 259 40 to 49 years, 7 135 24 37 1 204 50 to 59 years. 1 99 10 26 - 136 60 to 79 years. 3 131 12 10 2 158 80 years and over, - 23 - i} - 25 Reading, 104 1,023 101 197 5 1,490 20 to 29 years. 51 244 47 75 - 417 30 to 39 years. 34 238 32 62 - 366 40 to 49 years. 11 227 34 32 1 305 50 to 59 years. 6 134 18 19 2 179 60 to 79 years, 2 155 27 9 1 194 80 years and over. - 25 3 - 1 29 Sherborn, 27 234 35 79 1 376 20 to 29 years, 15 31 3 31 - 80 30 to 39 years. 6 48 12 33 - 99 40 to 49 years. 1 56 3 6 - 66 50 to 59 years. 3 30 8 4 - 45 60 to 79 years. 2 62 8 4 - 76 80 years and over, . - 7 1 - 1 9 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 Shirley, 26 273 42 69 - 410 20 to 29 years. 18 64 4 20 - 106 30 to 39 years. 3 49 11 12 - 75 40 to 49 years. 4 48 3 13 - 68 50 to 59 years. 1 46 13 11 _ 71 60 to 79 years, - 60 11 10 - 81 80 years and over, . - 6 - 1 - 7 Age unknown. - - - 2 - o 298 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and AGK rERIODS. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and ForeiirnBorn Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. SOMEBVILLE, 889 9,211 2,628 3,232 - 15,960 20 to 29 years, 605 2,874 373 1,284 - 5,136 30 to 39 years, 136 2,438 753 994 - 4,321 40 to 49 years, 66 1,827 628 475 - 2,996 50 to 59 years, 39 1,113 462 261 - 1,875 60 to 79 years. 39 892 381 194 - 1,506 80 years and over, . - 65 23 16 - 104 Age unknown. 4 2 8 8 - 22 Stoneham, . 67 1,445 312 238 11 2,073 20 to 29 years. 65 419 40 121 4 639 30 to 39 years. 5 319 61 69 - 454 40 to 49 years. 5 257 56 26 - 344 50 to 69 years, 1 198 91 15 2 307 60 to 79 years. 1 228 60 6 4 299 SO years and over, . - 24 4 1 1 30 Stow 25 210 30 60 1 326 20 to 29 years. 18 44 1 27 - 90 30 to 39 years. 3 37 6 IS - 64 40 to 49 years. 3 40 7 6 - 56 50 to 59 years. 1 27 7 7 - 42 60 to 79 years. - 58 9 2 - 69 80 years and over. - 4 - - 1 5 Sudbury, 16 290 29 83 4 422 20 to 29 years. 7 59 1 38 - 105 30 to 39 years. 3 62 2 18 1 86 40 to 49 years. 4 63 10 12 1 90 50 to 59 years. 1 42 5 4 - 62 60 to 79 years. 1 65 11 11 o 80 80 years and over. - 9 - - - 9 Tewksbiny, . 87 299 124 188 444 1,142 20 to 29 years. 51 70 14 77 48 260 30 to 39 years, 17 69 34 52 75 247 40 to 49 years. 6 69 30 31 88 224 50 to 59 years. 5 29 27 16 89 166 60 to 79 years. 7 56 16 11 124 214 80 years and over, - 5 2 - 13 20 Age unknown. 1 1 1 1 7 11 Townsend, . 36 497 38 48 5 624 20 to 29 years. 20 94 1 16 - 131 30 to 39 years. 7 82 7 13 - 109 40 to 49 years. 6 93 12 8 - 119 50 to 59 years, 1 89 8 5 - 103 60 to 79 years. 1 119 8 6 3 137 80 years and over, - 20 2 - o 24 Age unknown. 1 - - - - 1 Tyngsborough, . 20 149 8 41 1 219 20 to 29 years. 13 22 2 17 - 54 30 to 39 years. 3 36 1 12 1 53 40 to 49 years. 1 29 1 5 - 36 50 to 59 years. 2 30 n 1 - 36 60 to 79 years. 1 26 1 5 - 33 80 years and over, - 6 - - - 6 Age unknown. - - - 1 - 1 Wakefield, . 130 1,475 410 476 6 2,496 20 to 29 years. 85 361 57 218 - 721 30 to 39 years. 27 362 98 126 - 613 POLITICAL CONDITION. 299 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CoTNTiEs, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. Wakefield — Con. 40 to 49 years, . . . . 7 284 110 69 - 470 50 to 59 years, 7 198 86 38 2 331 60 to 79 years. 2 249 59 21 2 333 80 years and over, - 20 - 1 1 22 Age unknown, 2 1 - 3 - 6 Waltham, . 294 3,419 1,155 1,189 17 6,074 20 to 29 years. 244 1,050 201 448 1 1,944 30 to 39 years, 25 996 335 390 - 1,746 40 to 49 years. 13 619 246 169 4 1,051 50 to 59 years, 4 373 211 104 1 693 60 to 79 years, 3 344 153 70 10 580 80 years and over. - 35 9 6 1 51 Age unknown, 5 2 - 2 - 9 "Watertown, . 171 1,299 452 516 7 2,445 20 to 29 years. 112 418 60 242 - 832 30 to 39 years. 27 337 110 129 - 603 40 to 49 years. 16 238 111 80 - 445 50 to 59 years. 6 154 90 38 2 290 60 to 79 years. 8 138 80 24 4 254 80 years and over, - 14 1 3 1 19 Age unknown. 2 - - - - 2 Wayland, 24 459 76 99 2 660 20 to 29 years. 21 144 6 37 - 208 30 to 39 years. 1 111 18 IS - 148 40 to 49 years. 1 85 25 23 - 134 50 to 59 years, - 60 18 9 1 88 60 to 79 years. 1 50 9 12 1 73 80 years and over, - 9 - - - 9 Westford, . 67 396 110 173 4 750 20 to 29 years. 41 80 22 63 - 206 30 to 39 years. 9 88 17 47 - 161 40 to 49 years, 8 66 13 33 - 120 50 to 59 years, 5 74 28 19 - 126 60 to 79 years. 4 83 29 11 1 128 80 years and over, - 5 1 - 3 9 Weston, 35 356 38 156 2 587 20 to 29 years, 15 76 5 84 _ ISO 30 to 39 years. 5 69 15 34 _ 123 40 to 49 years. 10 77 6 16 109 50 to 59 years. 2 53 5 13 1 74 60 to 79 years. 3 74 6 7 1 91 80 years and over, , - 7 1 2 _ 10 Wilmington, 11 286 47 92 2 438 20 to 29 years. 11 48 6 32 - 97 30 to 39 years, - 68 12 28 - 108 40 to 49 years. - 55 15 21 _ 91 50 to 59 years. - 46 8 6 — 60 60 to 79 ye.irs, - 64 6 5 2 77 80 years and over, . - 5 _ _ _ 5 Winchester, . 125 1,037 353 351 2 1,868 20 to 29 years, 84 292 61 163 _ 600 30 to 39 years. 21 268 92 88 _ 469 40 to 49 years, 11 217 90 63 _ 3S1 60 to 59 years. 5 118 63 25 2 213 60 to 79 years, 4 130 46 11 _ 191 80 years and over, . - 12 1 1 - 14 300 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native IJorn Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over MIDDLESEX — Con. WOBURN, 171 2,148 1,179 670 22 4,190 20 to 29 years, 142 724 150 291 1 1,308 30 to 39 years, 17 561 315 186 2 1,081 40 to 49 years. 5 388 317 95 1 806 50 to 59 years, 6 194 221 63 4 488 60 to 79 years, 1 250 172 32 13 468 80 years and over, . - 31 4 3 1 39 NANTUCKET. Nantucket, 29 833 53 33 11 959 20 to 29 years, 17 132 5 15 1 170 30 to 39 years, 3 179 7 8 - 197 40 to 49 years. 5 154 5 5 2 171 50 to 59 years. 2 123 10 3 4 142 60 to 79 years. 2 210 24 2 3 241 80 years and over, . - 35 2 - 1 38 NORFOLK. Avon, 41 401 68 30 1 541 20 to 29 years, 20 120 3 11 - 154 30 to 39 years. 8 99 6 9 - 122 40 to 49 years. 7 76 10 7 - 100 50 to 59 years. 2 49 17 1 - 69 60 to 79 years, 4 ' 53 32 1 1 91 80 years and over, - 4 - 1 - 5 BelliBgham, . 41 281 42 89 3 456 20 to 29 years, 15 64 6 35 - 120 30 to 39 years. 13 62 10 26 - 111 40 to 49 years, 4 46 9 12 - 71 50 to 59 years, 3 41 11 7 - 62 60 to 79 years. 5 63 6 9 1 84 80 years and over, 1 5 - - 2 8 Braintree, 68 1,134 197 380 7 1,789 20 to 29 years. 59 287 31 178 - 555 30 to 39 years. 6 315 45 126 - 492 40 to 49 years, - 199 46 41 - 286 50 to 59 years. - 153 40 14 1 208 60 to 79 years, 2 167 35 17 4 225 80 years and over. - 13 - 3 2 18 Age unknown. 1 - - 1 - 2 Brookline, 221 2,360 883 907 - 4,371 20 to 29 years, 165 654 133 416 - 1,368 30 to 39 years. 25 698 225 272 - 1,220 40 to 49 years, 13 439 231 114 - 797 50 to 59 years, 10 302 156 68 _ 536 60 to 79 years. 8 233 132 34 - 407 80 years and over. - 34 6 2 - 42 Age unknown, - - - 1 - 1 Canton, . 53 809 287 198 11 1,358 20 to 29 years. 49 268 32 59 1 409 30 to 39 years, 3 227 70 50 - 350 40 to 49 years, - 126 57 29 3 215 50 to 59 years, 1 78 64 20 - 163 60 to 79 years, - 98 60 40 5 203 80 years and over, - 12 4 - 2 18 POLITICAL CONDITION. 301 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Borii Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over NORFOLK — Con. Cohasset 19 573 92 100 6 790 20 to 29 years, 19 134 11 40 - 204 30 to 39 years, - 142 15 26 - 183 40 to 49 years. - 93 28 13 1 135 50 to 59 years. - 82 21 8 2 113 60 to 79 years. - 108 16 10 S 137 80 years and over, - 14 1 3 - 18 Dedham, 210 1,262 440 311 6 2,229 20 to 29 years. 130 379 42 113 2 666 30 to 39 years, 35 346 86 78 - 545 40 to 49 years. 25 216 98 43 - 382 50 to 59 years. 8 140 83 37 1 269 60 to 79 years. 8 162 123 29 3 325 80 years and over. - 19 3 4 - 26 Age unknown, 4 - 5 7 - 16 Dover, . 23 127 42 25 - 217 20 to 29 years, 7 38 13 1 - 59 30 to 39 years. 6 22 4 8 - 40 40 to 49 years. 6 18 4 4 - 32 50 to 59 years, • 2 19 4 7 - 32 60 to 79 years, 2 28 17 5 - 52 80 years and over, - 2 - - - 2 Foxborough, - 97 753 105 99 t 1,061 20 to 29 years. 45 144 J 25 - 221 30 to 39 years, 16 186 13 25 4 244 40 to 49 years, 14 135 27 18 1 195 50 to 59 years. 15 99 20 17 - 151 60 to 79 years. 7 172 34 13 1 227 80 years and over. - 17 4 1 1 23 Franklin, 80 978 206 288 2 1,554 20 to 29 years, 58 284 16 109 2 469 30 to 39 years, 11 247 27 88 - 373 40 to 49 years, 6 171 64 45 _ 286 50 to 59 years, o 121 49 32 - 204 60 to 79 years, 3 144 48 13 - 208 SO years and over. - 11 2 1 - 14 Holbrook, 34 556 89 34 11 724 20 to 29 years, . 27 144 8 11 _ 190 30 to 39 years, 3 118 IS 7 o 14S 40 to 49 years. 3 127 20 10 3 163 50 to 59 years, - 70 24 2 3 99 60 to 79 years, 1 84 18 4 2 109 80 years and over, - 12 1 - 1 14 Age unknown. - 1 - - _ 1 Hyde Park, . 209 2,020 752 558 2 3,541 20 to 29 years. 156 642 113 217 2 1,130 30 to 39 years. 28 500 189 149 - 866 40 to 49 years. 16 405 172 92 - 685 50 to 59 years. 3 240 169 63 _ 475 60 to 79 years. 4 215 105 33 w 357 80 years and over, . - 18 4 2 _ 24 Age unknown. 2 - _ 9 _ 4 Medfield, 66 392 55 126 3 642 20 to 29 years. 39 83 7 68 1 198 30 to 39 years, 16 99 10 37 - 162 40 to 49 years, 5 74 17 14 2 112 302 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Katable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and ForeiRU Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Aire and Over NORFOLK — Con. Medfield — Con. 50 to 59 years 3 58 12 5 - 78 60 to 79 years, 1 64 8 2 - 75 80 years and over, 1 14 1 - - 16 Age unknown. 1 - - - - 1 Medway, 30 681 137 70 11 929 20 to 29 years. 21 174 9 18 - 222 30 to 39 years, 5 168 17 15 1 206 40 to 49 years. 4 123 24 15 2 168 50 to 59 years. - 90 45 13 2 150 60 to 79 years. - 107 40 8 5 160 80 years and over, 18 2 1 1 22 Age unknown, 1 - - - 1 Minis, . 23 194 37 53 - 307 20 to 29 years. 13 33 3 21 - 70 30 to 39 years. 6 55 7 15 - 83 40 to 49 years, 1 32 10 8 - 51 50 to 59 years. 1 31 5 5 - 42 60 to 79 years, 2 40 11 4 - 57 80 years and over, - 3 1 - - 4 Milton, . 74 902 269 341 7 1,593 20 to 29 years, 59 267 40 160 - 526 30 to 39 years, 9 243 72 85 - 409 40 to 49 years, 3 176 64 46 - 289 50 to 59 years. 1 97 53 23 - 174 60 to 79 years, 1 102 38 25 5 171 80 years and over. 1 17 2 2 2 24 Needham, 90 548 215 265 2 1,120 20 to 29 years, 57 184 14 107 - 362 30 to 39 years. 16 120 51 85 - 272 40 to 49 years. 7 88 55 31 - 181 50 to 59 years, 8 75 43 18 - 144 60 to 79 years. 2 73 50 22 2 149 80 years and over. - 8 2 2 - 12 Norfolk, 25 166 27 75 *> 295 20 to 29 years. 17 46 1 31 - 95 30 to 39 years. 4 25 4 18 - 51 40 to 49 years. 2 32 9 11 1 55 50 to 59 years, 1 26 9 8 - 44 60 to 79 years. 1 33 4 6 44 80 years and over. - 4 - 1 1 6 Norwood, 79 806 327 339 1 1,552 20 to 29 years. 59 268 43 182 1 553 30 to 39 years. 9 221 95 99 - 424 40 to 49 years. 6 137 90 31 - 264 50 to 59 years. 1 83 46 16 - 146 60 to 79 years. 2 84 51 10 - 147 80 years and over. - 13 2 1 - 16 Age unknown, 2 - - - - 2 QUINCY, 338 2,871 1,454 1,701 8 6,372 20 to 29 years, 241 875 240 740 1 2,097 30 to 39 years, 46 796 448 545 1 1,836 40 to 49 years. 24 528 371 235 1 1,159 50 to 59 years. 12 335 220 105 f> 674 60 to 79 years. 14 305 161 65 1 546 80 years and over, 1 32 14 9 2 58 Age unknown. - - - 2 - 2 POLITICAL CONDITION. 303 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and AfiE Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total JIale Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over NORFOLK — Con. Randolph 26 907 216 73 8 1,230 20 to 29 years, 20 236 18 24 - 298 30 to 39 years, 5 233 21 15 - 274 40 to 49 years, - 177 42 8 4 231 50 to 59 years, 1 126 51 12 - 190 60 to 79 years, - 122 79 14 4 219 80 years and over. - 13 5 - - 18 Sharon, . 35 362 61 112 - 570 20 to 29 years, 25 66 6 55 - 152 30 to 39 years, 5 73 14 32 - 124 4j0 to 49 years, 3 63 14 14 - 94 50 to 59 years, f> 77 16 6 - 101 60 to 79 years. - 73 11 4 - 88 80 years and over. - 10 - 1 - 11 Stoughton, . 53 1,104 229 215 10 1,611 20 to 29 years, 45 306 27 66 - 444 30 to 39 years, 4 272 44 73 _ 393 40 to 49 years, 3 222 44 28 1 298 50 to 59 years, - 126 54 34 - 214 60 to 79 years, 1 153 59 14 7 234 80 years and over, - 24 1 - 2 27 Age unknown, - 1 - - - 1 Walpole, 23 .598 117 213 2 9.53 20 to 29 years, 23 154 23 82 2 284 30 to 39 years, - 145 31 52 - 228 40 to 49 years. - 123 25 28 - 176 50 to 59 ye.ars. - 77 21 25 - 123 60 to 79 years, - 89 16 22 - 127 80 years and over. - 10 1 3 - 14 Age unknown, - - - 1 - 1 Wellesley, . 27 532 162 203 1 925 20 to 29 years, 21 136 24 84 - 265 30 to 39 years. 2 126 38 66 - 232 40 to 49 years, 1 115 45 28 - 189 50 to 59 years. - 69 28 14 - 111 60 to 79 years, - 82 25 10 1 118 80 years and over. - 4 2 1 - 7 Age unknown. 3 - - - - 3 Weymouth, . 163 2,661 378 502 25 3,729 20 to 29 years. 125 752 14 167 ~ 1,0.58 30 to 39 years, 15 603 52 166 3 839 40 to 49 years. 14 498 86 105 4 707 50 to 59 years. 3 345 111 33 7 499 60 to 79 years, 5 424 110 31 6 576 80 years and over, 1 38 4 - 5 48 Age iinknown. - 1 1 - - 2 %Vrentham, . 38 606 94 62 1 801 20 to 29 years, 27 118 13 15 - 173 30 to 39 years. 4 133 17 22 1 177 40 to 49 years. 1 131 23 12 _ 167 50 to 59 years. 2 89 17 7 - 115 60 to 79 years, 4 118 23 6 - 151 80 years and over, . - 17 1 - - 18 PLYMOU'J '11. Abington, . 62 1,092 166 64 7 1,391 20 to 29 years. . 41 271 12 25 2 351 304 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CouxTiES, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over PLYMOUTH Abington — Con. 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown, Bridgewater, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 j-ears, 60 to 79 years, SO years and over, Age unknown, Bbockton, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown. Carver, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Duxbury, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, East Bridgewater, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Halifax, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Hanover, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, ■Con. 3 2 1 569 183 173 122 72 19 496 355 49 24 17 44 29 20 4 2 18 15 1 1 60 39 7 5 6 1 61 44 7 4 1 5 305 206 141 151 17 1 869 212 228 158 103 148 19 1 6,893 2,105 2,052 1,391 712 596 37 259 56 58 42 48 46 9 538 84 91 100 87 147 29 715 164 131 143 107 152 18 138 29 19 20 28 37 5 554 108 112 •111 79 1.33 24 28 34 66 2 123 12 21 16 27 46 1 1,638 320 567 357 241 147 5 1 10 3 3 2 1 4 6 2 4 65 5 10 16 17 15 2 30 1 6 4 14 4 16 6 4 13 136 42 29 24 22 18 1 1,674 736 525 235 107 64 6 1 57 23 17 11 3 3 21 20 16 126 44 38 20 12 12 1 1 1 60 24 18 10 4 3 453 41 111 82 89 114 4 12 17 4 4 1 5 3 11 354 248 183 234 19 2 2,150 490 562 402 313 345 25 13 10,718 3,520 3,193 2,011 1,078 819 51 46 358 99 82 58 57 53 9 648 122 117 124 97 156 32 971 252 187 185 142 183 22 174 44 24 33 29 38 6 716 177. 143 129 99 154 POLITICAL CONDITION. 305 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratalile Polls (Not Voters) Katable Polls and Native Horn Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized ^'oters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male I'opula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over PLYMOUTH— Con. Hanover — Con. 80 years and over, .... - 11 - - 1 12 Age unknown, - - 1 1 - 2 Hanson, 29 375 11 57 6 478 20 to 29 years, 22 64 2 22 - 110 30 to 39 years. 2 79 - 15 - 96 40 to 49 years. 3 71 3 8 2 87 50 to 59 years. 1 57 3 7 2 70 fiO to 79 years, 1 85 2 4 2 94 80 years and over. - 19 1 1 - 21 Hingham, 72 1,098 158 240 4 1,572 20 to 29 years. 47 245 22 101 - 415 30 to 39 years, 9 232 24 73 - 338 40 to 49 years. 8 195 33 31 - 267 50 to 59 years, 3 169 30 22 1 225 60 to 79 years. 5 220 48 11 2 286 80 years and over. - 37 1 2 1 41 Hull, . 145 159 33 56 - 393 20 to 29 years, 48 32 4 26 - 110 30 to 39 years. 27 33 15 IS - 93 40 to 49 years. 30 44 8 5 - 8T 50 to 59 years, 29 33 1 5 - 68 60 to 79 years. 10 15 5 2 - 32 80 years and over, 1 2 - - - 3 Kingston, 32 430 43 57 - 562 20 to 29 years. 19 88 5 16 - 128 30 to 39 years, 7 97 4 17 - 125 40 to 49 years, 4 81 9 9 - 103 50 to 59 years. 1 69 6 10 - 86 60 to 79 years. 1 82 16 4 - 103 80 years and over, _ 13 3 1 - 17 Lakeville, 20 245 9 30 1 305 20 to 29 years, 12 36 2 13 - 63 30 to 39 years. 3 47 1 9 - 60 40 to 49 years, 2 32 2 2 - 38 50 to 59 years, 1 44 1 4 - 50 60 to 79 years. 2 77 3 2 1 85 80 years and over, - 9 - - - 9 Marion, . 9 203 4 4 1 221 20 to 29 years. 6 26 - 3 - 35 30 to 39 years. 1 46 - 1 - 48 40 to 49 years. 1 89 2 - - 42 50 to 59 years. 1 38 - - - 39 60 to 79 years, - 50 2 - 1 53 80 years and over, - 4 - - 4 Marshfield, . 13 522 14 55 4 608 20 to 29 years. 11 79 1 16 - 107 30 to 39 years, 1 77 5 17 - 100 40 to 49 years. 1 100 2 7 1 111 50 to 59 years, - 94 1 5 1 101 60 to 79 years. - 150 5 8 1 164 80 years and over, . - 22 - 1 1 24 Age unknown, - - - 1 - 1 Mattapoisett, 23 291 5 24 3 346 20 to 29 years. 20 43 - 15 - 78 30 to 39 years. 1 47 - 6 1 55 40 to 49 years. 1 47 1 2 - 51 306 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Vuttrs) Katable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male I'opula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over PLYMOUTH — Con. Mattapoisett— Con. 50 to 59 years, .... 1 61 1 _ _ 63 60 to 79 years, - 82 1 1 2 86 80 years and over, . - 11 1 - - 12 Age unknown, - - 1 - - 1 Middleborough, . 119 1,706 137 220 12 2,194 20 to 29 years, 72 399 16 92 2 581 30 to 39 years. 15 403 27 66 1 512 40 to 49 years, 10 299 33 33 2 377 50 to 59 years, 7 256 33 15 2 313 60 to 79 years. 10 306 25 14 3 358 80 years and over, . 3 42 3 - 2 50 Age unknown. 2 1 - - - 3 Norwell, 23 455 18 26 1 523 20 to 29 years. 17 96 2 14 - 129 30 to 39 years. 2 93 4 6 - 105 40 to 49 years. 3 71 3 3 - 80 50 to 59 years. 1 91 4 - 1 97 60 to 79 years. - 95 5 3 - 103 80 years and over, . - 9 - - - 9 Pembroke, . 17 347 22 42 5 433 20 to 29 years. 11 61 1 6 - 79 30 to 39 years. 2 61 2 14 1 80 40 to 49 years. - 59 5 7 1 72 50 to 59 years. 2 53 6 10 - 71 60 to 79 years. 2 104 8 3 1 118 80 years and over. - 9 - 2 2 13 Plymouth, . 97 1,757 209 378 12 2,453 20 to 29 years. 71 409 25 134 - 639 30 to 39 years. 14 408 31 120 1 574 40 to 49 years, 11 341 49 62 3 466 50 to 59 years, 1 278 46 37 1 363 60 to 79 years, - 289 53 23 5 370 SO years and over, - 32 5 2 2 41 Ply mp ton, . 16 152 6 18 - 192 20 to 29 years. 8 32 - 4 - 44 30 to 39 years, 3 21 - 5 - 29 40 to 49 years, - 23 - 4 - 27 50 to 59 years. 1 26 2 2 - 31 60 to 79 years. 4 43 3 3 - 53 80 years and over. - 7 1 - - 8 Rochester, . 21 274 9 28 4 336 20 to 29 years. 13 52 - 14 - 79 30 to 39 years. 1 58 5 7 - 71 40 to 49 years. 5 53 2 4 - 64 50 to 59 years, - 55 1 3 - 59 60 to 79 years. 1 50 1 - 3 55 80 years and over. - 6 - - 1 7 Ago unknown, 1 - - - - 1 Rockland, 59 1,284 287 135 31 1,796 20 to 29 years. 52 368 34 45 6 505 30 to 39 years. 3 365 54 37 9 468 40 to 49 years. 2 232 51 22 - 307 50 to 59 years, - 167 66 14 6 253 60 to 79 years, 2 138 81 15 8 244 80 years and over. - 14 1 1 2 18 Age unknown, - - - 1 - 1 POLITICAL CONDITION^. 307 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Boi-n Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years ofAge and Over PLYMOUTH— Con. Scituate, 20 610 63 64 - 757 20 to 29 years, 15 128 5 32 - 180 30 to 39 years, 3 131 8 15 - 157 40 to 49 years, 2 105 11 6 - 124 50 to 59 years. - 82 11 6 - 99 60 to 79 years, - 143 28 4 - 175 80 years and over, - 21 - 1 - 22 Wareham, . 97 761 67 230 6 1,161 20 to 29 years. 49 178 4 109 - 340 30 to 39 years, 14 176 11 69 - 270 40 to 49 years. 10 148 16 20 - 194 50 to 59 years. 10 92 11 13 1 127 60 to 79 years. 8 158 24 15 4 209 80 years and over, 1 7 1 - 1 10 Age unknown. 5 2 - 4 _ 11 West Bridgewater, 26 402 59 95 6 588 20 to 29 years, 19 92 7 51 - 169 30 to 39 years. - 88 13 17 _ lis 40 to 49 years. 5 81 10 13 2 111 50 to 59 years. 2 50 14 8 1 75 60 to 79 years, - 76 15 6 2 99 80 years and over, - 15 - - 1 16 Whitman, 78 1,433 183 187 8 1,889 20 to 29 years, 57 402 30 67 556 30 to 39 years. 8 380 45 54 1 488 40 to 49 years. 7 276 45 35 _ 363 50 to 59 years. 5 198 35 15 2 255 60 to 79 years. 1 160 26 15 2 204 80 years and over, - 17 2 1 3 23 SUFFOLK. Boston 8,520 76,463 36,930 34,171 524 156,608 20 to 29 years, 5,673 27,253 6,183 13,782 68 52,959 30 to 39 years. 1,257 21,739 10,416 10,906 95 44,413 40 to 49 years. 702 13,445 8,873 5,085 90 28,195 50 to 59 years, 321 7,819 6,548 2,627 65 17,380 60 to 79 years. 157 5,728 4,672 1,617 165 12,339 80 years and over. 7 428 217 105 41 798 Age unknown. 403 51 21 49 _ 524 Chelsea, 444 5,269 1,797 9 OOO 2 9,734 20 to 29 years, 315 1,570 332 948 _ 3,165 30 to 39 years. 27 1,310 459 692 2 2,490 40 to 49 years. 30 991 414 284 1,719 50 to 59 years. 43 737 340 168 1,288 60 to 79 years. 27 622 243 122 - 1,014 80 years and over, - 39 9 7 ~ 55 Age unknown, o - - 1 3 Revere, . 63 1,333 485 420 1 2,302 20 to 29 years, 53 381 103 152 1 690 30 to 39 years. - 397 142 112 - 651 40 to 49 years. 3 272 123 86 - 484 50 to 59 years. - 161 76 41 - 278 60 to 79 years. 7 115 38 25 - 185 80 years and over, - 6 3 1 - 10 Age unknown. - 1 - 3 - 4 308 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Katablc Polls (Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Forcifjn Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Alale Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over SUFFOLK — Con. Winthrop 271 685 140 283 - 1,379 20 to 29 years, 116 167 24 120 - 427 30 to 39 years, 71 189 37 75 - 372 40 to 49 years. 45 153 39 48 - 285 50 to 59 years, 27 85 22 27 - 161 60 to 79 years, 12 85 17 12 - 126 80 years and over, - 6 1 1 - 8 WORCESTER. Ashburnham, 23 499 49 86 4 661 20 to 29 years. 23 112 7 25 - 167 30 to 39 years, - 112 15 22 1 150 40 to 49 years, - 77 11 17 1 106 50 to' 59 years, - 81 10 14 1 106 60 to 79 years, - 104 6 7 - 117 80 years and over. - 13 - 1 1 15 Athol, . 238 1,726 120 488 9 2,581 20 to 29 years. 146 481 16 175 - 818 30 to 39 years, 50 371 25 172 1 619 40 to 49 years, 27 332 19 86 1 465 50 to 59 years. 6 254 27 83 1 321 60 to 79 years, 8 262 32 20 3 325 80 years and over. - 26 1 2 3 32 Age unknown, 1 - - - - 1 Auburn, 51 222 48 150 - 471 20 to 29 years, 33 55 9 36 - 133 30 to 39 years. 9 57 12 40 - 118 40 to 49 years. 3 39 13 31 - 86 50 to 59 years, 4 27 9 23 - 63 60 to 79 years, 2 37 4 18 - 61 80 years and over. - 7 1 2 - 10 Barre, . 64 509 34 135 53 795 20 to 29 years. 34 104 4 69 16 227 30 to 39 years. 14 103 3 34 16 170 40 to 49 years. 8 82 8 17 7 122 50 to 59 years. 6 91 7 9 7 120 60 to 79 years. 2 114 11 5 7 139 80 years and over, - 15 1 - - 16 Age unknown, - - 1 - 1 Berlin, . 27 225 13 43 3 311 20 to 29 years. 17 49 1 20 - 87 30 to 39 years. 6 37 - 8 - 51 40 to 49 years. 3 42 1 5 - 51 50 to 59 years, - 38 3 7 1 49 60 to 79 years. 1 53 8 2 1 65 80 years and over. - 6 - 1 1 8 Blackstone, . 49 838 555 479 17 1,938 20 to 29 years, 44 375 127 213 - 759 30 to 39 years. 2 208 148 132 1 491 40 to 49 years. 1 99 86 47 - 233 50 to 59 years, 1 63 90 48 3 205 60 to 79 years. - 85 98 37 10 230 80 years and over, 1 8 6 2 3 20 Bolton, . 25 192 18 33 5 273 20 to 29 years, 12 36 - 18 1 67 30 to 39 years, 4 32 2 6 2 46 POLITICAL CONDITION. 309 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable rolls (Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion -iO Years of Age and Over WORCESTER— Con. Bolton — Con. 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, . Boylston, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, . Brooktield, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, . Charlton, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 60 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, . Clinton, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 j-ears, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown, Dana, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, . Douglas, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, . Age unknown, Dudley, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 J' ears, 80 years and over, . 14 9 2 1 1 1 87 51 18 10 56 31 11 8 2 3 1 158 128 18 27 10 6 3 1 7 52 28 8 1 1 41 40 1 30 36 43 15 178 40 37 29 33 35 4 666 176 150 121 86 123 10 453 99 93 77 64 108 12 1,294 496 354 206 122 110 177 25 30 41 31 44 6 434 97 88 74 56 110 375 165 76 60 30 40 4 19 3 3 2 7 4 94 6 26 24 16 20 2 34 4 7 9 11 3 1,124 268 277 233 183 153 8 2 3 1 1 59 6 8 13 20 11 1 153 20 35 27 46 24 1 6 2 1 40 15 9 9 5 2 230 79 62 46 23 20 69 24 16 14 10 5 503 234 120 61 47 37 4 41 13 11 7 3 7 130 44 46 19 13 6 1 1 295 88 69 69 49 17 3 39 46 58 17 255 68 51 41 46 45 4 1,078 312 256 201 131 166 12 616 155 124 106 85 129 17 3,086 1,128 771 509 355 303 18 2 248 49 48 51 35 59 6 678 175 153 112 97 128 12 1 867 314 182 156 125 82 310 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over WORCESTER — Con. FiTCHBURG, 603 3,901 1,330 2,116 39 7,989 20 to 29 years, 418 1,104 263 875 2 2,722 30 to 39 j-ears, 109 1,077 382 602 8 2,178 40 to 49 years, 42 733 289 308 5 1,377 50 to 59 years, 24 447 227 217 7 922 60 to 79 years, 5 445 161 103 17 731 80 years and over, 1 34 8 11 - 54 Age unknown, 4 1 - - - 5 Gardner, 136 1,622 358 871 14 3,001 20 to 29 years, 112 426 78 354 - 970 30 to 39 years, 12 424 105 256 1 798 40 to 49 j-ears, 7 328 84 123 4 546 50 to 59 years, 4 234 45 79 2 364 60 to 79 years. 1 1S7 44 52 5 289 80 years and over, . - 23 2 7 2 34 Grafton, 67 837 153 399 10 1,406 20 to 29 years. 54 232 24 121 - 431 30 to 39 years. 5 208 31 83 - 327 40 to 49 years. 6 141 29 . 74 2 252 50 to 59 years. 2 96 37 61 3 199 60 to 79 years. - 147 31 58 o 238 80 years and over. - 13 1 2 3 19 Hardwick, . 61 370 109 268 8 816 20 to 29 years. 45 113 19 118 - 295 30 to 39 years. 9 94 30 61 - 194 40 to 49 years. 3 47 21 39 1 111 50 to 59 years, 4 38 19 20 2 83 60 to 79 years. - 68 19 27 5 119 80 years and over, - 10 1 2 - 13 Age unknown. - - - 1 - Harvard, 42 275 31 68 4 420 20 to 29 years. 25 50 2 30 - 107 SO to 39 years. 9 56 2 13 1 81 40 to 49 years. 5 41 7 6 - 59 50 to 59 years. 1 38 7 5 - 51 60 to 79 years. 1 78 12 14 2 107 80 years and over. 1 12 1 - 1 15 Holden, . 29 443 79 217 5 773 20 to 29 years, 27 117 4 60 - 208 30 to 39 years. 1 103 18 58 - 180 40 to 49 years, - 71 19 43 - 133 50 to 59 years, - 70 14 25 1 110 60 to 79 years, 1 71 21 28 3 124 80 years and over, - 11 3 3 1 18 Ilopedale, 60 303 48 53 1 465 20 to 29 years. 42 99 9 25 - 175 30 to 39 years. 8 74 15 13 - 110 40 to 49 years. 3 61 9 6 1 80 50 to 59 years. 2 33 8 5 - 48 60 to 79 years. 3 34 7 4 - 48 80 years and over. - 2 - - - 2 Age unknown. 2 - - - - 2 Hubbardston, 51 310 28 47 1 437 20 to 29 years. 22 53 5 14 - 94 30 to 39 years. 11 61 2 6 - 80 40 to 49 years, 9 52 4 13 - 78 POLITICAL CONDITION. 311 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls ^Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and Foreign Horn Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Jlale Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over WORCESTER — Con. Hubbardston — Con. 50 to 59 years, .... 6 44 5 5 - 60 60 to 79 years, 3 91 11 9 1 115 80 years and over, - 9 1 - - 10 Lancaster, . 54 341 72 124 6 597 20 to 29 years, 30 79 6 57 1 173 30 to 39 years, 15 91 15 28 - 149 40 to 49 years, 6 54 7 19 3 89 50 to 59 years, 1 45 18 9 2 75 60 to 79 years, 2 63 24 11 - 100 80 years and over, - 9 2 - - 11 Leicester, 59 581 163 157 6 966 20 to 29 years, 42 200 13 42 1 298 30 to 39 years. 10 131 23 33 - 197 40 to 49 years, 4 101 41 43 - 189 50 to 59 years. 3 66 41 22 1 133 60 to 79 years. - 76 40 16 4 136 80 years and over. - 7 5 1 - 13 Leominster, . 223 1,955 305 455 6 2,944 20 to 29 years, 146 525 45 175 - 891 30 to 39 years, 38 502 78 129 2 749 40 to 49 years, 21 391 73 82 1 568 50 to 59 years, 6 264 65 37 - 372 60 to 79 years, 11 242 40 29 2 324 80 years and over. - 31 4 3 1 39 Age unknown, 1 - - - - 1 Lunenburg, . 6 336 21 33 8 404 20 to 29 years, 6 63 2 14 1 86 30 to 39 years. - 77 6 10 1 94 40 to 49 years. - 53 6 5 - 64 50 to 59 years, - 55 2 3 o 62 60 to 79 years, - 83 5 1 3 92 80 years and over, - 5 - - 1 6 Mendon, 24 244 19 19 2 308 20 to 29 years, 11 51 - 4 - 66 30 to 39 years, 4 39 4 4 - 51 40 to 49 years, 4 43 2 3 - 52 50 to 59 years, 4 43 5 4 - 56 60 to 79 years, 1 56 7 4 2 70 80 years and over, - 12 1 - - 13 Milford, 125 1,781 542 425 30 2,903 20 to 29 years. 96 607 42 142 2 889 30 to 39 years, 12 485 80 141 2 720 40 to 49 years, 11 306 106 59 5 487 50 to 59 years, 2 165 137 46 4 354 60 to 79 years. 4 203 169 33 16 425 80 years and over. - 15 8 3 1 27 Age unknown, - - - 1 - 1 Millbury, 99 772 191 559 4 1,625 20 to 29 years, 67 270 13 143 - 493 30 to 39 years. 17 197 33 116 - 363 40 to 49 years. 9 114 39 96 1 259 50 to 59 years. 4 93 54 55 - 206 60 to 79 years. 2 89 45 42 2 180 80 years and over, - 9 7 4 1 21 Age unknown. - - - 103 - 103 312 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Xot Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years ofAge and Over WORCESTER — Con. New Braintree, 23 109 3 54 1 190 20 to 29 years, 11 24 - 20 - 55 30 to 39 years, 4 18 - 12 - 34 40 to 49 years, 6 17 1 11 - 35 50 to 59 years, - 23 2 2 1 28 60 to 79 years. 2 24 _ 9 - 35 80 years and over, - 3 - - - 3 Northborongh, 29 361 46 161 1 598 20 to 29 years. 20 81 7 47 - 155 30 to 39 years. 1 81 10 39 - 131 40 to 49 years, 3 64 10 31 - 108 50 to 59 years. 3 54 4 17 - 78 60 to 79 years, •7 71 12 26 1 112 80 years and over. - 10 3 1 - 14 Northbridge, 129 645 329 548 5 1,656 20 to 29 years, 102 21S 83 209 - 612 30 to 39 years, 13 172 80 143 - 408 40 to 49 years, 5 111 71 100 3 290 50 to 59 years, 7 64 56 54 1 182 60 to 79 years, 2 71 37 38 - 148 80 years and over. - 9 2 4 1 16 North Brookfield, 82 886 184 247 5 1,404 20 to 29 years, 63 294 13 72 - 442 30 to 39 years. 8 230 36 54 - 328 40 to 49 years. 6 139 48 56 3 252 50 to 59 years. 1 106 46 30 - 183 60 to 79 years. 3 102 37 34 1 177 80 years and over. 1 15 4 1 1 22 Oakham, 12 167 8 21 - 208 20 to 29 years. 6 32 - 3 - 41 30 to 39 years. 3 30 - 8 - 41 40 to 49 years, 2 37 3 4 - 46 50 to 59 years, 1 24 2 3 - 30 60 to 79 years, - 41 3 3 - 47 80 years and over, . - 3 - - 3 Oxford, . 31 502 57 116 6 712 20 to 29 years, 22 89 1 18 1 131 30 to 39 years, 6 121 10 32 1 170 40 to 49 years, 1 93 15 36 2 147 50 to 59 years. 1 81 13 15 - 110 60 to 79 years. 1 105 16 15 2 139 80 years and over, - 13 2 - - 15 Paxton, . 4 124 7 23 2 160 20 to 29 years, 4 20 1 6 - 31 30 to 39 years, - 22 - 2 - 24 40 to 49 years. - 16 2 3 - 21 50 to 59 years. - 17 - 3 1 21 60 to 79 years. - 41 3 7 1 52 80 years and over. - 8 1 2 - 11 Petersham, . 44 234 24 39 6 347 20 to 29 years. 23 34 2 19 o 80 30 to 39 years. 11 49 3 10 1 74 40 to 49 years. 5 37 4 7 1 54 50 to 59 years. 4 44 4 1 1 54 60 to 79 years. 1 62 10 2 1 76 80 years and over. - 8 1 - - 9 POLITICAL CONDITION. 313 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Ratable Polls (Xot Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born A'oters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 211 Years ofAge and Over WORCESTER— Con. PhiUipston, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 j^ears, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Princeton, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 jears and over, Royalston, . 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 5-ear8 and over. Age unknown, Rutland, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Shrewsbury, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Southborough, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Soutlibridge, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Spencer, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years. 15 7 3 4 1 23 19 1 1 16 22 16 3 2 1 23 17 3 1 1 1 57 24 18 10 5 124 103 10 124 86 18 13 5 1 130 30 20 21 23 27 9 232 36 4S 52 35 52 9 238 33 47 42 43 65 7 1 213 45 37 33 38 64 6 414 92 80 72 59 95 16 373 87 100 59 45 72 10 1,004 382 241 152 100 116 13 1,224 366 323 206 148 155 22 3 4 17 1 2 3 4 7 24 3 5 4 12 30 3 6 11 75 8 IS 17 13 19 410 59 127 107 58 55 4 346 28 67 106 69 12 4 3 1 1 51 13 16 9 3 8 2 25 14 7 1 3 57 20 13 8 11 5 49 14 10 12 3 9 1 316 136 88 63 18 11 651 173 149 129 111 85 4 447 75 95 109 92 69 163 41 26 24 28 33 11 330 72 69 65 46 67 11 297 57 62 47 50 73 7 1 317 85 53 48 54 71 6 522 127 99 95 67 116 18 824 255 224 150 81 102 12 2,198 717 527 398 272 261 23 2,150 557 503 435 315 306 314 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign I5orn Naturalized A'oters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over WORCESTER — Con. Spencer — Con. 80 years and over, .... - 26 7 - 33 Age unknown, 1 - - - - 1 Sterliug,^ 43 318 19 39 5 424 20 to 29 years, 22 55 1 16 - 94 30 to 39 years, 10 57 1 13 - 81 40 to 49 years. 7 68 3 4 1 83 50 to 59 years, 1 47 7 3 1 59 60 to 79 years. 3 78 7 3 2 93 80 years and over, - 13 - - 1 14 Sturbridge, . 34 358 65 100 4 561 20 to 29 years, 27 74 11 25 - 137 30 to 39 years. 2 78 12 25 - 117 40 to 49 years. 1 82 11 24 - 118 50 to 59' years. 3 46 8 13 - 70 60 to 79 years, 1 67 23 12 3 106 80 years and over, - 11 - 1 1 13 Sutton, . 74 492 63 344 11 984 20 to 29 years, 52 136 8 98 4 298 30 to 39 years, 12 88 12 95 3 210 40 to 49 years. 6 82 17 79 - 184 50 to 59 years. 2 67 12 37 2 120 60 to 79 years, 1 104 14 34 1 154 80 years and over. 1 15 - 1 1 18 Templeton, . 49 690 80 111 4 934 20 to 29 years, 32 168 6 40 - 246 30 to 39 years, 8 146 13 33 2 202 40 to 49 years, 5 137 19 11 - 172 50 to 59 years, 3 106 16 17 - 142 60 to 79 years. 1 119 26 9 1 156 80 years and over. - 14 - 1 1 16 Upton, , 43 478 41 52 4 618 20 to 29 years, 15 116 3 12 - 146 30 to 39 years, 2 87 5 14 - 108 40 to 49 years, - 106 3 7 1 117 50 to 59 years, 1 71 15 9 - 96 60 to 79 years, - 81 13 8 3 105 80 years and over. - 14 1 1 - 16 Age unknown, 25 3 1 1 - 30 Uxbridge, ' 79 642 101 305 5 1,132 20 to 29 years. 52 181 8 110 - 351 30 to 39 years, 12 182 13 77 - 284 40 to 49 years. 6 111 22 39 2 180 50 to 59 years, 3 64 24 36 1 128 60 to 79 years, 3 98 33 43 2 179 80 years and over, - 6 1 - - 7 Age unknown, 3 - - - - 3 Warren, 142 720 139 331 6 1,338 20 to 29 years. 82 203 20 99 - 404 30 to 39 years, 32 191 30 92 1 346 40 to 49 years. 14 145 34 60 2 255 50 to 59 years. 6 80 33 42 - 161 60 to 79 years. 8 96 22 37 2 165 80 years and over. - 5 - 1 1 7 Webster, 148 844 404 802 13 2,211 20 to 29 years. 88 280 48 288 - 704 POLITICAL CONDITION. 315 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and ForeisnBorn Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens NoPo- liticaK'on- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over WORCESTER— Con. Webster — Con. 30 to 39 years 17 206 98 227 1 549 40 to 49 years, 11 151 103 132 3 400 50 to 59 years, 6 98 95 88 1 288 60 to 79 years, 1 98 56 61 7 223 80 years and over, - 11 4 6 1 22 Age unknown, 25 - - - - 25 Westborough, 193 963 165 167 194 1,682 20 to 29 years. 110 236 12 67 41 466 30 to 39 years, 38 230 29 46 52 395 40 to 49 years, 24 194 26 27 32 303 50 to 59 years. 10 120 47 10 32 219 60 to 79 years. 10 161 49 15 32 267 80 years and over. 1 22 2 2 3 30 Age unknown. - - - - 2 2 West Boylston, . 42 434 83 253 - 812 20 to 29 years, 27 128 13 72 - 240 30 to 39 years, 7 91 24 66 - 188 40 to 49 years. 2 71 13 54 - 140 50 to 59 years, 2 63 16 29 - 110 60 to 79 years. 4 72- 16 31 - 123 80 years and over. - 8 1 1 - 10 Age unknown, \ - 1 - - - 1 West Brookfield, . 30 350 57 31 4 472 20 to 29 years. 14 68 4 6 - 92 30 to 39 years. 7 65 5 9 - 86 40 to 49 years. 4 72 8 6 - 90 60 to 59 years, 3 58 19 5 1 86 60 to 79 years, 2 77 19 4 3 105 80 years and over. - 9 2 - - 11 Age unknown. - 1 - 1 - 2 Westminster, 34 329 25 35 2 425 20 to 29 years. 21 49 1 8 _ 79 30 to 39 years. 4 61 2 7 1 75 40 to 49 years. 3 63 5 9 - 80 50 to 59 years. 2 56 5 3 _ 66 60 to 79 years. 4 84 12 5 - 105 80 years and over, - 16 _ 3 1 20 Winchendon, 108 914 135 246 9 1,412 20 to 29 years, 75 215 18 96 _ 404 30 to 39 years. 21 208 30 54 1 314 40 to 49 years. 7 187 27 41 _ 262 50 to 59 years. 3 115 32 29 - 179 60 tcf 79 years. 2 172 26 24 5 229 80 years and over. - 17 2 2 3 24 Worcester, 1,908 15,046 6,082 6,630 690 30,356 20 to 29 years, 1,356 5,074 946 2,771 103 10,250 30 to 39 years. 266 4,013 1,725 1,971 174 8,149 40 to 49 years, 142 2,709 1,527 971 195 5,544 50 to 59 years, 87 1,646 1,158 514 135 3,540 60 to 79 years. 47 1,473 702 359 80 2,661 80 years and over, 5 119 21 26 3 174 Age unknown. 5 12 3 18 - 38 316 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. RECAPITULATION: BY COUNTIES. Counties, and Agk Pekiods. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Malel'opula- tion 20 Years ot'Apre and Over Babnstable County, 455 7,181 439 799 63 8,937 20 to 29 years, 283 1,272 27 231 7 1,820 30 to 39 years. 62 1,465 79 229 5 1,840 40 to 49 years, 49 1,330 114 157 8 1,658 50 to 59 years. 35 1,269 78 104 12 1,498 60 to 79 years, 26 1,656 129 69 25 1,905 80 years and over, - 185 12 6 6 209 Age unknown. - 4 3 - 7 Berkshire County, 1,828 16,007 4,179 3,883 109 26,006 20 to 29 years. 1,267 5,196 557 1,243 10 8,273 30 to 39 years, 264 3,981 885 1,048 15 6,193 40 to 49 years, 165 2,768 934 705 9 4,581 50 to 59 years, 62 1,875 862 472 10 3,281 60 to 79 years. 66 1,975 890 383 49 3,363 80 years and over. 3 212 50 27 16 308 Age unknown, 1 - 1 5 - 7 Bristol County, 3,076 29,606 12,889 16,781 565 62,917 20 to 29 years, 2,440 8,977 2,354 6,563 74 20,408 30 to 39 years. 305 7,365 3,426 4,425 112 15,633 40 to 49 years. 149 5,318 2,909 2,915 108 11,399 50 to 59 j-ears, 89 3,632 2,432 1,688 94 7,935 60 to 79 years. 64 3,872 1,674 1,094 146 6,850 80 years and over. 3 435 75 40 31 584 Age unknown, 26 7 19 56 - 108 Dukes County, . 88 1,168 68 149 6 1,479 20 to 29 years, 49 195 11 74 1 330 30 to 39 years. 15 234 16 29 - 294 40 to 49 years. 6 235 14 27 1 283 50 to 59 years. 7 209 15 11 - 242 60 to 79 years. 10 264 11 8 1 294 80 years and over. - 31 1 - 3 35 Age unknown. 1 - - - - 1 Essex County, . 5,366 60,045 17,237 22,381 775 105,804 20 to 29 years, 3,809 17,410 2,706 9,700 88 33,713 30 to 39 years, 721 15,282 4,489 6,457 161 27,110 40 to 49 years. 372 11,189 4,100 3,247 151 19,059 50 to 59 years. 205 7,775 3,395 1,767 139 13,281 60 to 79 years. 167 7,599 2,444 1,099 191 11,500 80 years and over. 7 776 97 51 45 976 Age unknown. 85 14 6 60 - 165 Franklin County, 784 9,002 1,330 1,716 50 12,882 20 to 29 years, 522 2,134 183 729 5 3,573 30 to 39 years, 110 2,036 313 449 8 2,916 40 to 49 years, 77 1,683 313 249 4 2,326 50 to 59 years. 32 1,335 280 158 9 1,814 60 to 79 years, 32 1,602 224 112 19 1,989 80 years and over, 4 208 16 9 5 242 Age unknown, 7 4 1 10 22 Hampden County, 2,960 24,012 7,556 10,854 199 45,581 20 to 29 years. 2,124 7,536 1,368 4,354 23 15,405 30 to 39 years. 396 6,229 2,110 3,020 28 11,783 40 to 49 years, 224 4,195 1,679 1,653 34 7,785 50 to 59 years. 105 2,833 1,436 1,016 13 5,403 60 to 79 years, 59 2,966 916 740 85 4,766 80 years and over, 4 253 45 56 14 372 Age unknown, 48 - 2 15 2 67 POLITICAL CO:N^DITIO]Sr. 317 POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Continued. RECAPITULATION: BY COUNTIES — Concluded. Counties, axd Age Pekiods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born A'oters Ratable Polls and Foi"eign Born Xaturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens Xo Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over Hampshire County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 j-ears, 80 years and over. Age unknown, Middlesex County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over. Age unknown, jSTantucket County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Norfolk County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over. Age unknown, Plymouth County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, SO years and over, Age unknown, SuTFOLK County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, SO years and over. Age unknown, Worcester County, 20 to 29 years, 30 to 39 years, 40 to 49 years, 50 to 59 years, 60 to 79 years, 80 years and over, Age unknown. 988 719 117 66 40 36 6 4 9,310 6*,831 1,190 628 320 237 6 98 29 17 3 5 2 2 2,186 1,542 300 168 81 77 5 13 2,217 1,271 366 270 168 82 7 53 9,298 6,157 1,355 780 391 203 7 405 6,236 4,254 955 507 269 171 13 67 9,852 2,876 2,188 1,645 1,255 1,746 141 1 81,759 25,077 21,255 15,271 9,717 9,477 949 13 833 132 179 154 123 210 35 24,584 6,856 6,274 4,570 3,098 3,396 386 4 23,562 5,859 5,838 4,468 3,218 3,733 441 5 83,750 29,371 23,635 14,861 8,802 6,550 479 52 51,203 15,205 12,689 9,174 6,284 7,134 788 19 2,036 293 404 454 463 410 12 27,818 4,601 7,361 6,535 5,100 4,007 191 23 53 5 7 5 10 24 2 6,9S1 897 1,629 1,685 1,389 1,312 63 6 3,394 514 884 720 609 635 29 3 39,352 6,642 11,054 9,449 6,986 4,970 230 21 14,816 2,304 3,745 3,403 2,889 2,350 119 6 2,878 1,010 711 486 312 331 27 1 31,723 13,335 8,926 4,721 2,737 1,821 134 49 33 15 8 5 3 2 7,369 3,035 2,189 1,042 600 451 38 14 4,152 1,702 1,233 603 337 249 20 8 37,096 15,002 11,785 5,503 2,863 1,776 114 53 20,796 7,778 5,710 3,397 2,081 1,584 119 127 319 43 59 73 48 81 13 2 836 68 107 141 166 299 46 9 11 1 2 4 3 1 137 12 12 23 18 51 21 608 56 128 100 111 174 27 12 527 69 97 90 65 165 41 1,268 185 279 284 219 252 47 2 16,073 4,941 3,479 2,724 2,118 2,604 199 8 151,446 49,912 38,839 27,296 1S,040 15,841 1,326 192 959 170 197 171 142 241 38 41,257 12,342 10,404 7,488 5,186 5,287 513 37 33,933 9,402 8,449 6,161 4,443 4,873 524 81 170,023 57,241 47,926 30,683 19,107 13,664 871 531 94,409 29,726 23,378 16,765 11,742 11,491 1,086 221 318 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. POLITICAL CONDITION: BY AGE PERIODS — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. FOR THE STATE. The State, and Age Periods. Katablc Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Xative Boi"n Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Po- litical Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over THE STATE 44,821 422,654 138,148 160,610 5,473 771,706 20 to 29 years, 31,285 128,096 22,462 64,771 642 247,256 30 to 39 years, 6,159 108,650 36,402 46,219 1,011 198,441 40 to 49 j'ears. 3,466 76,861 32,314 24,710 1,028 138,379 50 to 59 years, 1,806 51,425 25,944 14,149 908 94,232 60 to 79 years. 1,232 52,180 19,996 9,719 1,541 84,668 80 years and over, 65 5,319 942 641 316 7,283 Age unknown, 808 123 88 401 27 1,447 Tabulae Analyses Foil THE FOLLOAVING PRESENTATIONS: Pages Polls and Voters, 225-238 Political Condition: By Sex, 239-266 Political Condition: By Age Periods, 267-318 The presentations, pages 225 to 318, relate to the political condition of the people. The first table, pages 225 to 238, shows for each city and town, with a recapitulation for the State and counties, the number of polls and the number of legal voters, each class being subdivided so as to show first, with respect to the total polls, the percentage of voters, the percentage not voters, and the percentage of aliens ; and, second, with respect to the total voters, the percentage native born and the percentage which, being of foreign birth, has acquired the franchise by naturalization. Eeferring to the recapitulation on page 238, it will be seen that the total number of polls in the State is 766,233. It should be borne in mind that by law every male twenty years of age residing in the State on the first of May, in any year, and not a pauper or exempt by law, is a poll, and subject to a poll tax. The polls thus defined are made up of three classes : first, those who are aliens and who are not voters by reason of that fact ; second, those who are not voters by I'eason of disability other than the incident of foreign birth, included under the head of " not voters " in the table ; and, third, those who are legal voters. The total voters number 560,802, or 73.19 per cent of the total polls. We repeat that the term " voters, " as used in the Census, means potential voters ; in other Avords, a legal voter under the Census enumeration is a person who possesses the constitutional requisites for voting, or who could vote under the Constitution should he see fit to do so ; that is, who has no disabilities other than those of a temporary charac- ter, for example, those relating to registration. The constitutional requisites for voting are thus set forth : " Every male citizen of twenty-one years of age and upwards, ex- cepting paupers and persons under guardianship, who shall have resided within the commonwealth one year, and within the town or district in which he may claim a right to vote, six calendar months next preceding any election of governor, lieutenant-gov- ernor, senators, or representatives, shall have a right to vote in such election." This is further limited by a provision that " No person shall have a right to vote * * * * who shall not be able to read the Constitution in the English language, and write his name." It is provided, however, that this limitation shall not apply to any person prevented by physical disability from complying with its requisitions, or to any person who had a right to vote at the time of the adoption of the amendment under which the limitation was made, namely, i\Iay 1, 1857, nor to any person who was 60 years of age at that time. In a previous report treating of this subject we have said that " Registered voters constitute the voting force fully equipped and in the field for action at any particular time. This force varies in numbers according to the varying conditions of diff"erent political campaigns. Besides these active voters there is alwaj^s a reserve corps made up of those who for various reasons are not registered, but who constitute, nevertheless, part of the voting strength of the State." The legal voters, as included in the tables we are now considering, comprise both the active and reserve voters. They rej)resent, in fact, the ultimate voting strength of the State. [319] 320 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. In the Census taken in 1885, the legal voters constituted 77.93 per cent of the polls. It will be seen, therefore, that the proportion in the present Census is somewhat less than at that date. In 1895, the persons who are polls, and not aliens, but who nevertheless are not voters, constitute 5.85 per cent of total jdoIIs. This class includes persons who had passed their twentieth birthday at the date of the Census, and also paujiers, persons under guardianshiiD, and others who, although polls, are debarred by the constitutional provi- sions just cited. The aliens, or persons of foreign birth without the right of franchise on account of insufficient length of residence in the country, or who although resident here sufficient!}- long, have neglected to acquire citizenship, constitute 20.96 per cent of the total polls. In 1885, 4.62 per cent of the polls were not voters, and 17.45 per cent were aliens. It will be seen, therefore, that the alien and non-voter classes each consti- tute larger percentages of the total polls than was the case in 1885. In the present Census the total voters number 560,802. Of these, 75.37 i^er cent are native born and 24.63 per cent foreign born. By way of comparison it may be stated that the native born voters in 1875 constituted 80.27 per cent of the total voters, and in 1885, 77.69 per cent. These percentages, taken in connection with that shown in the present Census, exhibit a constant decline during the 20 years. The foreign born naturalized voters constituted 19.73 per cent of the total voters in 1875, the percentage rising to 22.31 per cent in 1885, and now forming, as above stated, 24.63 per cent. The percentage of voters of total polls is largest in the county of Nantucket, being 93.46. On the other hand, it is smallest in Bristol County, being but 68. 16. The percentage of aliens of total voters is smallest in Nantucket County, being only 3.48, and largest in Bristol County, being 26.91 per cent. The percentage of voters of total polls is larger than the per- centage for the State in the counties of Barnstable, Berkshire, Dukes, Essex, Franklin, Hampshire, Nantucket, Norfolk, and Plymouth. The percentage of aliens is larger than the percentage for the State in the counties of Bristol, Essex, Hampden, Middlesex, Suftblk, and ■\^'orcester. The largest percentage of native bom voters of total voters is found in the county of Dukes, this percentage being 94.50, closely matched by the per- centage 94.24 in Barnstable County, and 94.02 in Nantucket County These comities, of covirse, respectively, contain the smallest percentages of foreign born naturalized voters of total voters. The county which shows the largest percentage of foreign born naturalized voters of total voters is Suffolk, the percentage being 31.97. Next to this is found Bristol County, the percentage being 30.33. In Middlesex County the foreign born naturalized voters constitute 25.39 per cent of the total voters. In every other county except Suffolk, Bristol, and Middlesex the percentage of foreign born natvu'al- ized voters of total voters is less than the percentage for the State, The following table brings forward a recapitulation for the cities : llATABLE Polls Legal Voteks Cities Total Polls Pekcextages of Total Katable Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voteks Voters Kot Voters Aliens Jvative Born Voters Foreijin Born Xat- uralized Voters Beverly, .... 3,782 80.22 6.56 13.22 3,034 88.69 11.31 Boston, 156,084 72.65 5.46 21.89 113,393 67.43 32.57 Brockton, . 10,701 79.72 4.64 15.64 8,531 80.80 19.20 Cambridge, 25,105 67.79 7.55 24.66 17,018 71.20 28.80 Chelsea, . 9,732 72.61 4.56 22.83 7,066 74.57 25.43 Chicopee, . 5,013 54.84 5.86 39.30 2,749 69.99 30.01 Everett, 5,530 73.96 5.37 20.67 4,090 77.97 22.03 Full River, 23,767 61.29 4.35 34.36 14,566 50.95 49.05 Fitchburg, 7,950 65.80 7.58 26.62 5,231 74.57 25.43 Gloucester, 11,829 54.48 3.25 42.27 6,444 69.10 30.90 Haverhill, . 9,432 79.05 4.95 16.00 7,456 82.39 17.61 TABULAR ANALYSES. 321 Kataei.e Polls Legal Votehs Total Polls purcentages Total Eatable OP Polls Total Voters Percentages of Total Legal Voters Cities. Voters Kot Voters Aliens Native r>oru Voters Foreign Born Nat- uralized Voters Holyoke 10,742 61.41 4.98 33.61 6,597 56.74 43.26 Lawrence, . 15,340 66.35 5.25 28.40 10,178 52.99 47.01 Lowell, 23,792 68.96 4.85 26.19 16,408 60.48 39.52 Lynn, 19,829 77.85 4.89 17.26 15,437 81.38 18.62 Maiden, 8,856 73.64 5.30 21.06 6,522 77.25 22.75 Marlborongh, 4,470 7707 5.46 17.47 3,445 74.02 25.98 Medford, . 4,489 73.98 7.17 18.85 3,321 81.42 18.58 New Bedford, 15,798 63.91 4.83 31.26 10,096 71.43 28.57 Newburyport, 4,201 83.48 3.98 12.54 3,507 85.54 14.46 Newton, . 7,874 71.34 4.91 23.75 5,617 80.08 19.92 North Adams, 5,537 73.42 6.28 20.30 4,065 73.60 26.40 Northampton, 4,341 75.79 5.14 19.07 3,290 76.63 23.37 Pittsfield, . 6,031 79.61 7.03 13.36 4,801 76.67 23.33 Qulncy, 6,364 67.96 5.31 26.73 4,325 66.38 33.62 Salem, 10,193 72.71 5.80 21.49 7,411 77.80 22.20 Somerville, 15,960 74.18 5.57 20.25 11,839 77.80 22.20 Springfield, 15,911 76.93 6.96 16.11 12,240 80.01 19.99 Taunton, . 7,746 77.37 4.56 18.07 5,993 76.96 23.04 Waltham, . 6,057 75.52 4.85 19.63 4,574 74.75 25.25 Woburn, . 4,168 79.82 4.10 16.08 3,327 64.56 35.44 Worcester, 29,666 71.22 6.43 22.35 21,128 7L21 28.79 The presentation, pages 239 to 26G, shows very completely the political condition of the population by sex for each city and town, with a recapitulation for the State and counties. No table similar to this has ever been presented before in the Census reports, and the facts contained in it are of very great interest and importance. Referring to the recapitulation on pages 264, 265 we note a subdivision of the male population twenty years of age and over so as to exhibit its political condition. The total male population twenty years of age and over numbers 771,706. Of this population, the ratable polls number 766,233, or 99.29 percent; the aliens, 160,610, or 20.81 percent; the persons not voters for reasons other than birth, 44,821, or 5.81 per cent ; the voters, 560,802, or 72.67 per cent. The native born voters constitute 54.77 per cent of the male population 20 years of age and over, while the foreign born naturalized voters constitute 17.90 per cent of this population. These percentages may be compared with those shown in the table previously analyzed. To express the facts in another way in comiection with those of the preceding table, it may be said that of the total male population 20 years of age and over, nearly 55 persons in every 100 (54.77) are native born voters, while xtearly 18 persons in every 100 (17.90) are foreign born naturalized voters. In other words, while of the total legal voters nearly 25 persons in every 100 are foreign born natural- ized voters, such voters constitute only about 18 persons in every 100 of the total male population 20 years of age and over. Nearly six (5.81) persons in every 100 of the male population 20 years of age and over while not aliens are still not voters, while nearly 21 persons in every 100 (20.81) are aliens. Only 5,473 persons included in the male population 20 years of age and over are without political status, sitch persons constituting less than one in every one himdred. For the purpose of comparison the political condition of the population is shown in the table in terms of percentages of the total population as well as the male population 20 years of age and over. For example, referring again to the recapitulation for the State, the total population of both sexes is 2,500.183 ; and while of the male population 20 years of age and over only 0.71 percent 322 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. is without political status, nevertheless, of the total population, 1,733,950 jjersons, consti- tuting 69 . 35 per cent,- are without political status, such persons comprising minors, paupers, and persons otherwise debarred, including those who are debarred on accoimt of sex. The total voters constitute 22 . 43 per cent of the total j^opulation, the aliens only 6.43 per cent, the persons not voters, although males of voting age and not aliens, 1 .79 per cent. The native born voters constitute 16.90 per cent of the total population, and the foreign born naturalized voters 5.53 jyer cent. Comparing these jjercentages with the facts as they existed in 1875, or 20 years ago, we find that at that date the voters constituted 78 . 08 per cent of polls and 21 . 25 per cent of the population ; while the aliens were 17.60 per cent of polls and 4.79 per cent of the total population. It appears, therefore, that during the 20 years the aggregate number Cities. Male Population 20 Yeaks of Age and Over Pekcentages of Male Population 20 Years OF Age and Over Voters Not Voters Aliens Total Ratable Polls No Politi- cal Con- dition Total Male Popula- tion 20 Years of Age and Over Rata- ble Polls Na- tive Born Voters For- eign Born Nat- ural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens Not Voters No Politi- cal Con- dition 1 Beverly, 3,034 248 500 3,782 15 3,797 99.60 70.87 9.03 79.90 13.17 6.53 0.40 2 Boston, 113,393 8,520 34,171 156,084 524 156,608 99.67 48.83 23.58 72.41 21.82 5.44 0.33 3 Brockton, . 8,531 496 1,674 10,701 17 10,718 99.84 64.31 15.28 79.59 15.62 4.63 0.16 4 Cambridge, 17,018 1,896 6,191 25,105 51 25,156 99.80 48.17 19.48 67.65 24.61 7.54 0.20 5 Chelsea, 7,066 444 2,222 9,732 2 9,734 99.98 54.13 18.46 72.59 22.83 4.56 0.02 6 Chicopee, . 2,749 294 1,970 5,013 18 5,031 99.64 38.24 16.40 54.64 39.16 5.84 0.36 7 Everett, 4,090 297 1,143 5,530 - 5,530 100.00 57 ..67 16.29 73.96 20.67 5.37 - 8 Fall River, . 14,566 1,035 8,166 23,767 60 23,827 99.75 31.14 29.99 61.13 34.27 4.35 0.25 9 Fitchburg, . 5,23] 603 2,116 7,950 39 7,989 99.51 48.83 16.65 65.48 26.48 7.55 0.49 10 Gloucester, 6,444 385 5,000 11,829 18 11,847 99.85 37.59 16.80 54.39 42.21 3.25 0.15 11 Haverhill, . 7,456 467 1,509 9,432 39 9,471 99.59 64.86 13.86 78.72 15.94 4.93 0.41 12 Holjoke, . 6,597 535 3,610 10,742 28 10,770 99.74 34.75 26.50 61.25 33.52 4.97 0.26 13 Lawrence, . 10,178 805 4,357 15,340 42 15,382 99.73 35.06 31.11 66.17 28.33 5.23 0.27 14 Lowell, 16,408 1,154 6,230 23,792 83 23,875 99.65 41.57 27.16 68.73 26.09 4.83 0.35 15 Lynn, . 15,437 969 3,423 19,829 51 19,880 99.74 63.19 14.46 77.65 17.22 4.87 0.26 16 Maiden, 6,522 469 1,865 8,856 9 8,865 99.90 56.83 16.74 73.57 21.04 5.29 0.10 17 Marlborough, 3,445 244 781 4,470 19 4,489 99.58 56.80 19.94 76.74 17.40 5.44 0.42 18 Medford, . 3,321 322 846 4,489 15 4,504 99.67 60.04 13.70 73.74 18.78 7.15 0.33 19 New Bedford, . 10,096 764 4,938 15,798 38 15,836 99.76 45.54 18.21 63.75 31.18 4.83 0.24 20 Newburyport, . 3,507 167 527 4,201 31 4,232 99.27 70.89 11.98 82.87 12.45 3.95 0.73 21 Newton, 5,617 387 1,870 7,874 8 7,882 99.90 57.06 14.20 71.26 23.73 4.91 0.10 22 North Adams, . 4,065 348 1,124 5,537 22 5,559 99.60 53.82 19.30 73.12 20.22 6.26 0.40 23 Northampton, . 3,290 223 828 4,341 253 4,594 94.49 54.88 16.74 71.62 18.02 4.85 5.51 24 Pittsfield, . 4,801 424 806 6,031 28 6,059 99.54 60 75 18.49 79.24 13.30 7.00 0.46 25 Quincy, 4,325 338 1,701 6,364 8 6,372 99.87 45.06 22.82 67.88 26.69 5.30 0.13 26 Salem, 7,411 591 2,191 10,193 50 10,243 99.51 56.29 16.06 72.35 21.39 5.77 0.49 27 Somerville, 11,839 889 3,232 15,960 - 15,960 100.00 57.71 16.47 74.18 20.25 5.57 28 Springfield, 12,240 1,107 2,564 15,911 70 15,981 99.56 61.28 15.31 76.59 16.04 6.93 0.44 29 Taunton, . 5,993 353 1,400 7,746 395 8,141 95.15 56.65 16.96 73.61 17.20 4.34 4.85 30 Waltham, . 4,574 294 1,189 6,057 17 6,074 99.72 56.29 19.01 75.30 19.58 4.84 0.28 31 "Woburn, . 3,327 171 670 4,168 22 4,190 99.47 51.26 28.14 79.40 15.99 4.08 0.53 32 "Worcester, 21,128 1,908 6,630 29,666 690 30,356 97.73 49.56 20.04 69.60 21.84 6.29 2.27 The final presentation, pages 267 to 318, exhibits the political condition of the total male population 20 years of age and over, by age periods. As before, we confine our analysis to the recapitulation, presented on page 318. The total male population 20 years of age and over being 771,706, we find 247,256 in the period 20 to 29 ; 198,441 in the period 30 to 39 ; 138,379 in the period 40 to 49 ; 94,232 in the period 50 to 59 ; 84,668 in the period 60 to 79 ; 7,283 in the period 80 years of age and over; while for 1,447 persons the facts as to age are unknown. Of the ratable polls who are not voters for reasons other than foreign birth, the total number being 44,821, the largest number is found in the period 20 to 29, it being understood that a person 20 years of age becomes TABULAK ANALYSES. 323 of voters and of aliens has not only increased, but the relative proportion of voters of population and the proportion of aliens of polls and of total population has also in- creased. In other words, while the relative voting strength of the population has increased, naturalization Ras not, apparently, quite kept pace with the growth of popula- tion. In 1885 as compared with 1875, the proportion of aliens to the total population of which they formed a part had not materially changed. It follows, therefore, that as to the aliens who have come into the State since 1885, naturalization has not proceeded quite so far as among those who came into the State between 1875 and 1885. In a subsequent tabulation, relating to the foreign born, we shall be able to show the extent to which naturalization has taken place among foreign born males of diiferent nationalities. The following table presents a recapitulation for the cities : Total Populatiox. Both Sexes. All Ages Voters Total No Xot Aliens Ratable Political Voters Polls Condition Total Pop- ulation. Botli Sexes. All Ages 3,034 248 500 3,782 8,024 113,393 8,520 34,171 156,084 340,836 8,531 496 1,674 10,701 22,464 17,018 1,896 6,191 25,105 56,538 7,066 444 2,222 9,7.32 21,532 2,7.49 294 1,970 5,013 11,407 4,090 297 1,143 5,530 13,043 14,566 1,035 8,166 23,767 65,436 5,231 603 2,116 7,950 18,459 6,444 385 5,000 11,829 16,382 7,456 467 1,509 9,432 20,777 6,597 535 3,610 10,742 29,580 10,178 805 4,357 15,340 36,824 16,408 1,154 6,230 23,792 60,575 15,437 969 3,423 19,829 42,525 6,522 469 1,865 8,856 20,852 3,445 244 781 4,470 10, ,507 3,321 322 846 4,489 9,985 10,096 764 4,938 15,798 39,453 3,507 167 527 4,201 10,351 . 5,617 387 1,870 7,874 19,716 4,065 348 1,124 5,537 13,598 3,290 223 828 4,341 12,405 4,801 424 806 6,031 14,430 4,325 338 1,701 6,364 14,348 7,411 591 2,191 10,193 24,280 11,839 889 3,232 15,960 36,240 12,240 1,107 2,564 15,911 35,611 5,993 353 1,400 7,746 19,369 4,574 294 1,189 6,057 14,819 3,327 171 670 4,168 10,010 21,128 1,908 6,630 29,666 69,101 11,806 496,920 33,165 81,643 31,264 16,420 18,573 89,203 26,409 28,211 30,209 40,322 52,164 84,367 62,354 29,708 14,977 14,474 55,251 14,552 27,590 19,135 16,746 20,461 20,712 34,473 52,200 51,522 27,115 20,876 14,178 98,767 Peecestagks of Total Population Ratable Polls Native Born Voters Foreign Born Natural- ized Voters Total Voters Aliens No Not Political Voters <'on- dition 32.03 31.41 32.27 30.75 31.13 30.53 29.77 26.64 30.10 41.93 31.22 26.64 29.41 28.20 31.80 29.81 29.85 31.01 28.59 28.87 28.54 28.94 25.92 29.48 30.73 29.57 30.57 30.88 28.57 29.01 29.40 30.04 22.79 2.91 15.39 7.43 20.78 4.94 14.84 6.01 16.85 5.75 11.72 5.02 17.17 4.85 8.32 8.01 14.77 5.04 15.78 7.06 20.33 4.35 9.28 7.08 10.34 9.17 11.76 7.69 20.15 4.61 16.96 4.99 17.03 5.97 18.68 4.26 13.05 5.22 20.62 3.48 16.30 4.06 15.64 5.61 15.06 4.59 17.99 5.47 13.86 7.02 16.73 4.77 17.05 5.03 19.01 4.75 17.01 5.09 16.38 5.53 15.15 8.32 15.23 6.16 25.70 22.82 25.72 20.85 22.60 16.74 22.02 16.33 19.81 22.84 24.68 16.36 19.51 > 19.45 24.76 21.95 23.00 22.94 18.27 24.10 20.36 21.25 19.65 23.46 20.88 21.50 22.68 23.76 22.10 21.91 23.47 21.39 4.23 2.10 67.97 6.88 1.71 68.59 5.05 1.50 67.73 7.58 2.32 69.25 7.11 1.42 68.87 12.00 1.79 69.47 6.15 1.60 70.23 9.15 1.16 73.36 8.01 2.28 69.90 17.72 1.37 58.07 5.00 1.54 68.78 8.95 1.33 73.36 8.35 1.55 70.59 7.38 1.37 71.80 5.49 1.55 68.20 6.28 1.58 70.19 5.22 1.63 70.15 5.85 2.22 68.99 8.94 1.38 71.41 3.62 1.15 71.13 6.78 1.40 71.46 5.87 1.82 71.06 4.94 1.33 74.08 3.94 2.08 70.52 8,22 1.63 69.27 6.36 1.71 70.43 6.19 1.70 69.43 4.97 2.15 69.12 5.17 1.30 71.43 5.69 1.41 70.99 4.72 1.21 70.60 6.72 1.93 69.96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 a ratable poll, but is not a legal voter until his twenty-iirst birthday has been passed. Of persons having no political status, including paupers and others legally debarred, the total number being 5,473, 642 are found in the period 20 to 29 ; 1,011 in the period 30 to 39 ; 1,028 in the period 40 to 49 ; 908 in the period 50 to 59 ; 1,541 in the period 60 to 79 ; 316 are 80 years of age and over ; while for 27 the age is unknown. The table also exhibits the number of native born voters, foreign born naturalized voters, and aliens for each of the age periods, but it is not necessary to point out the facts in detail. We conclude the analysis with a table showing these facts for the cities, with percentages for the city of Boston and for the State. 324 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Cities. Katable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born A'oters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male Popu- lation 20 Years of Age and Over Beverly, 248 2,691 343 500 15 3,797 20 to 29 years, . 155 727 43 202 2 1,129 30 to 39 years, . 30 716 82 136 1 965 40 to 49 years, . 14 479 73 72 4 642 50 to 59 years, . 6 394 79 39 2 520 60 to 79 years, . 43 336 62 20 5 466 80 j-ears and over, _ 39 4 4 1 48 Age unknown, . - - - 27 - 27 Boston, . 8,520 76,463 36,930 34,171 524 156,608 20 to 29 years, . 5,673 27,253 6,183 13,782 68 52,959 30 to 39 years, . 1,257 21,739 10,416 10,906 95 44,413 40 to 49 years, . 702 13,445 8,873 5,085 90 28,195 50 to 59 years, . 321 7,819 6,548 2,627 65 17,380 60 to 79 years, . 157 5,728 4,672 1,617 165 12,339 80 years and over. 7 428 217 105 41 798 Age unknown, . 403 51 21 49 - 524 Brockton, 496 6,893 1,638 1,674 17 10,718 20 to 29 years, . 355 2,105 320 736 4 3,520 30 10 39 years, . 49 2,052 567 525 - 3,193 40 to 49 years, . 24 1,391 357 235 4 2,011 50 to 59 years, . 17 712 241 107 1 1,078 60 to 79 years, . 7 596 147 64 5 819 80 years and over, - 37 5 6 3 51 Age unknown, . 44 - 1 1 - 46 Cambridge, 1,896 12,117 4,901 6,191 51 25,156 20 to 29 years, . 1,498 4,802 775 2,575 - 9,650 30 to 39 years, . 183 3,023 1,313 1,851 3 6,373 40 to 49 years, . 111 2,014 1,202 901 9 4,237 50 to 59 years, . 42 1,202 923 507 11 2,685 60 to 79 years, . 40 968 659 326 27 2,020 80 years and over. 3 107 28 26 1 165 Age unknown, . 19 1 1 5 - 26 Chelsea, . 444 5,269 1,797 2,222 2 9,734 20 to 29 years, . 315 1,570 332 948 - 3,165 30 to 39 years, . 27 1,310 459 692 2 2,490 40 to 49 years, . 30 991 414 284 - 1,719 50 to 59 years, . 43 737 340 168 _ 1,288 60 to 79 years, . 27 622 243 122 _ 1,014 80 years and over. - 39 9 7 - 55 Age unknown, . 2 - _ 1 - 3 Chicopee, . 294 1,924 825 1,970 18 5,031 20 to 29 years, . 257 767 153 907 - 2,084 30 to 39 years, . 11 518 233 510 - 1,272 40 to 49 years, . 14 295 150 252 4 715 50 to 59 years, . 6 176 173 178 2 535 60 to 79 years, . 1 156 109 116 11 393 80 years and over, - 12 7 6 1 26 Age unknown, . 5 _ _ 1 _ 6 Everett, . 297 3,189 901 1,143 - 5,530 20 to 29 years, . 200 929 136 434 - 1,699 TABULAR ANALYSES. 325 Cities. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native ]5orn Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Horn Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male Popu- lation 20 Years of Age and Over Everett —Con. 30 to 39 years, .... 49 870 279 366 - 1,564 40 to 49 years, . 23 630 236 188 - 1,077 50 to 59 years, . 19 420 147 99 - 685 60 to 79 years, . 5 318 100 53 - 476 80 years and over, - 22 2 3 - 27 Age unknown, . 1 - 1 - - 2 Fall River, 1,035 7,421 7,145 8,166 60 23,827 20 to 29 years, . 945 3,085 1,443 3,157 6 8,G36 30 to 39 years, . 42 1,977 1,930 2,099 9 6,057 40 to 49 years, . 26 1,203 1,655 1,452 6 4,342 50 to 59 years, . 15 633 1,297 892 8 2,845 60 to 79 years, . 3 477 795 541 20 1,836 80 years and over, 1 45 24 17 11 98 Age unknown, . 3 1 1 8 - 13 Fitchburg, 603 3,901 1,330 2,116 39 7,989 20 to 29 years, . 418 1,164 263 875 2 2,722 30 to 39 years, . 109 1,077 382 602 8 2,178 40 to 49 years, . 42 733 289 308 5 1,377 50 to 59 years, . 24 447 227 217 7 922 60 to 79 years, . 5 445 161 103 17 731 80 years and over. 1 34 8 11 - 54 Age unknown, . 4 1 - - - 5 Gloucester, 385 4,453 1,991 5,000 18 11,847 20 to 29 years, . 310 1,406 275 2,515 - 4,506 30 to 39 years, . 33 1,144 651 1,578 2 3,408 40 to 49 years, . 22 779 489 612 2 1,904 50 to 59 years, . 6 572 318 196 3 1,095 60 to 79 years, . 1 496 248 87 9 841 80 years and over, - 50 6 1 2 59 Age unknown, . 13 6 4 11 - 34 Haverhill, 467 6,143 1,313 1,509 39 9,471 20 to 29 years, . 344 1,832 284 633 2 3,095 30 to 39 years, . 54 1,648 372 410 7 2,491 40 to 49 years, . 32 1,172 280 227 4 1,715 50 to 59 years, . 16 806 219 154 6 1,201 60 to 79 years, . 10 633 156 83 16 898 80 years and over, 2 52 2 2 4 62 Age unknown, . 9 - - - - 9 Holyoke, 535 3,743 2,854 3,610 28 10,770 20 to 29 years, . 462 1,577 640 1,434 6 4,119 30 to 39 years, . 41 1,087 891 961 7 2,987 40 to 49 years, . 16 575 628 578 3 1,800 50 to 59 years, . 8 290 456 367 4 1,125 60 to 79 years, . 4 204 232 251 5 696 80 years and over, 1 10 7 15 3 36 Age unknown, . 3 - - 4 - 7 Lawrence, 805 5,393 4,785 4,357 42 15,382 20 to 29 years, . 627 2,156 869 1,833 2 5,487 30 to 39 years, . 90 1,519 1,211 1,147 3 3,970 326 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Cities. Ratable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratalile Polls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male Popu- lation 20 Years of Age and Over Lawrence — Con. 40 to 49 years, .... 58 882 1,181 715 5 2,841 50 to 59 years, • 19 450 948 375 12 1,804 60 to 79 years, . 7 360 558 279 14 1,218 80 years and over. - 25 18 8 6 57 Age unknown, . 4 1 - - - 5 Lowell, . 1,154 9,924 6,484 6,230 83 23,875 20 to 29 years, . 929 3,334 1,481 2,711 4 8,459 30 to 39 years, . 123 2,765 1,846 1,509 10 6,253 40 to 49 years, . 54 1,839 1,469 968 13 4,343 50 to 59 years, . 20 1,006 968 614 19 2,627 60 to 79 years, . 15 907 690 394 34 2,040 80 years and over. - 72 26 29 3 130 Age unknown, . 13 1 4 5 - 23 Lynn, 969 12,563 2,874 3,423 51 19,880 20 to 29 years, . 726 3,683 461 1,448 3 6,321 30 to 39 years, . 123 3,453 798 1,089 6 5,469 40 to 49 years, . 48 2,468 704 459 7 3,686 50 to 59 years, . 37 1,610 547 264 9 2,467 60 to 79 years, . 14 1,249 350 156 22 1,791 80 years and over. - 99 14 6 4 123 Age unknown, . 21 1 - 1 _ 23 Maiden, . 469 5,038 1,484 1,865 9 8,865 20 to 29 years, . 341 1,405 260 786 1 2,793 30 to 39 years, . 61 1,451 422 556 1 2,491 40 to 49 years, . 30 965 352 275 1 1,623 50 to 59 years, . 14 638 247 140 3 1,042 60 to 79 years, . 11 537 192 98 3 841 80 years and over. - 42 10 7 _ 59 Age unknown, . 12 _ 1 3 _ 16 Marlborough, . 244 2,550 895 781 19 4,489 20 to 29 years, . 190 972 104 236 2 1,504 30 to 39 vears, . 36 741 186 238 2 1,203 40 to 49 j-ears, . 8 405 212 133 2 760 50 to 59 years, . 3 227 204 93 5 532 60 to 79 years, • 5 194 181 74 6 460 80 years and over. - 11 8 5 1 25 Age unknown, . 2 _ _ 2 1 5 Medford, 322 2,704 617 846 15 4,504 20 to 29 years, . 213 800 89 380 - 1,482 30 to 39 years, . 41 710 158 219 1 1,129 40 to 49 years, . 19 510 146 135 2 812 50 to 59 years, . 40 336 125 72 - 573 60 to 79 years, . 9 318 92 39 9 467 80 years and over. - 30 7 1 3 41 New Bedford, . 764 7,212 2,884 4,938 38 15,836 20 to 29 years, . 617 2,145 549 1,988 2 5,301 30 to 39 years, . 69 1,843 838 1,356 5 4,111 40 to 49 years, . 46 1,273 624 845 5 2,793 50 to 59 years, . 20 930 512 459 8 1,929 TABULAR ANALYSES. 327 Cities. Kataljle I'olls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Boni Voters Ratable Polls and Foreign Horn Naturalized Voters Ratable I'olls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male Popu- lation 20 Years of Age and Over New Bedford — Con. 60 to 79 years, .... 11 903 344 280 17 1,555 80 years and over. - 116 17 8 1 142 Age unknown, . 1 2 - 2 - 5 Newburyport, . 167 3,000 507 527 31 4,232 20 to 29 years, . 137 768 69 208 4 1,186 30 to 39 years, . 14 737 80 144 4 979 40 to 49 years, . 5 566 107 84 5 767 50 to 59 years, . 7 358 126 56 5 552 60 to 79 years, . 4 522 121 31 9 687 80 years and over, - 49 4 4 4 61 Newton 387 4,498 1,119 1,870 8 7,882 20 to 29 years, . 274 1,204 181 820 - 2,479 • 30 to 39 years, . 52 1,113 267 538 2 1,972 40 to 49 years, . 24 951 258 281 1 1,515 50 to 59 years, . 20 606 221 143 3 993 60 to 79 years, . 7 561 175 81 2 826 80 years and over. - 59 12 2 - 73 Age unknown, . 10 4 5 5 - 24 North Adams, 348 2,992 1,073 1,124 22 5,559 20 to 29 years, . 277 1,113 196 402 1 1,989 30 to 39 years, . 34 776 297 306 2 1,415 40 to 49 years, . 22 512 235 194 3 966 50 to 59 years, . 10 314 216 136 4 680 60 to 79 years, . 4 253 123 83 11 474 80 years and over. 1 24 5 3 1 34 Age unknown, . - - 1 - - 1 Northampton, 223 2,521 769 828 253 4,594 20 to 29 years, . 171 845 113 299 37 1,465 30 to 39 years, . 23 610 157 218 53 1,061 40 to 49 years, . 8 408 190 137 63 806 50 to 59 years, . 14 300 173 79 39 605 60 to 79 years, . 6 331 132 85 56 610 80 years and over, 1 27 4 10 5 47 Pittsfield, 424 3,681 1,120 806 28 6,059 20 to 29 years, . 301 1,312 149 280 4 2,046 30 to 39 years, . 68 1,030 218 212 6 1,534 40 to 49 years, . 35 642 262 157 3 1,099 50 to 59 years, . 11 359 219 86 2 677 60 to 79 years, . 9 311 254 67 11 652 80 years and over, - 27 18 2 2 49 Age unknown, . - - - 2 - 2 Quincy, . 338 2,871 1,454 1,701 8 6,372 20 to 29 years, . 241 875 240 740 1 2,097 30 to 39 years, . 46 796 448 545 1 1,836 40 to 49 j'ears, . 24 528 371 235 1 1,159 50 to 59 years, . 12 335 220 105 2 674 60 to 79 years, . 14 305 161 65 1 546 80 years and over, 1 32 14 9 2 58 Age unknown, . — — — 2 - 2 328 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Cities. Katable Polls (Not Voters) Ratable Polls and Native Born Voters Ratable I'oUs and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Ratable Polls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male I'opu- lation 20 Years of Age and Over Salem, 591 5,766 1,645 2,191 50 10,243 20 to 29 years, . 394 1,775 257 883 2 3,311 30 to 39 years, . 106 1,406 394 605 9 2,520 40 to 49 years, . 51 1,064 398 322 16 1,851 50 to 59 years, . 23 690 319 228 7 1,267 60 to 79 years, . 8 738 267 126 13 1,152 80 years and over, ■ - 88 10 9 3 110 Age unknown, . 9 5 - 18 - 32 Somerville, 889 9,211 2,628 3,232 - 15,960 20 to 29 years, . 605 2,874 373 1,284 - 5,136 30 to 39 years, . 136 2,438 753 994 - 4,321 40 to 49 years, . 66 1,827 628 475 - 2,996 60 to 59 years, . 39 1,113 462 261 - 1,875 60 to 79 years, . 39 892 381 194 - 1,506 80 years and over, - 65 23 16 - 104 Age unknown, . 4 2 8 8 - 22 Springfield, 1,107 9,793 2,447 2,564 70 15.981 20 to 29 years, . 757 2,934 374 1,039 6 5,110 30 to 39 years, . 184 2,596 675 811 15 4,281 40 to 49 years, . 99 1,825 562 365 14 2,865 50 to 59 years, . 30 1,198 492 207 2 1,929 60 to 79 years, . 9 1,161 327 127 30 1,654 80 years and over, 1 79 15 10 1 106 Age unknown, . 27 - 2 5 2 36 Taunton, . 353 4,612 1,381 1,400 395 8,141 20 to 29 years, . 273 1,387 171 534 58 2,423 30 to 39 years, . 29 1,156 325 390 91 1,991 40 to 49 years, . 19 908 316 215 91 1,549 50 to 59 years, . 12 581 303 143 70 1,109 60 to 79 years, . 17 523 250 106 76 972 80 years and over. 1 57 14 6 9 87 Age unknown, . 2 - 2 6 - 10 Wall ham. 294 3,419 1,155 1,189 17 6,074 20 to 29 years, . 244 1,050 201 448 1 1,944 30 to 39 years, . 25 996 335 390 - 1,746 40 to 49 years, . 13 619 246 169 4 1,051 50 to 59 years, . 4 373 211 104 1 693 60 to 79 years, . 3 344 153 70 10 580 80 years and over, - 35 9 6 1 51 Age unknown, . 5 2 - 2 - 9 Woburn, . 171 2,148 1,179 670 22 4,190 20 to 29 years, . 142 724 150 291 1 1,308 30 to 39 years, . 17 561 315 186 2 1,081 40 to 49 years, . 5 388 317 95 1 806 50 to 59 years, . 6 194 221 63 4 488 60 to 79 years, . 1 250 172 32 13 468 80 years and over. - 31 4 3 1 39 TABULAR AN^ALYSES. 329 Cities. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Eatable I'olls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male Popu- lation 20 Years of Affe and Over Worcester, 1,908 15,046 6,082 6,630 690 30,356 20 to 29 years, . 1,356 5,074 946 2,771 103 10,250 30 to 39 3'ears, . 266 4,013 1,725 1,971 174 8,149 40 to 49 years, . 142 2,709 1,527 971 195 5,544 50 to 59 years, . 87 1,646 1,158 514 135 3,540 60 to 79 years, . 47 1,473 702 359 80 2,661 80 years and over, . 5 119 21 26 3 174 Age unknown, . 5 12 3 18 - 38 The following table presents the figures for the city of Boston, as shown on page 324, reduced to percentages : From the above table, we find that 33.82 per cent of the total male population 20 years of age and over is classified in the age period 20 to 29 years ; 28 . 36 per cent in the 30 to 39 year period ; 18 per cent in the 40 to 49 year period ; 11.10 per cent in the 50 to 59 year period ; 7.88 percent in the 60 to 79 year period ; 0.51 per cent in the period 80 years and over, while- for 0.33 per cent the age is unknown. A similar analysis table follows for the State : The State, and Age Periods. Eatable Polls (Not Voters) Eatable Polls and Native Born Voters Eatable Polls and Foreign Born Naturalized Voters Eatable Polls and Aliens No Politi- cal Condition Total Male Popu- lation 20 Years of Age and Over THE STATE 100.00 100.00 100.00 100 00 100.00 100.00 20 to 29 years, . 69.80 30.31 16.26 40.33 11.73 32.04 30 to 39 years, . 13.74 25.71 26.35 28.78 18.47 25.72 40 to 49 years, . 7.73 18.18 23.39 15.38 18.78 1793 50 to 59 years, . 4.03 12.17 18.78 8.81 16.59 12.21 60 to 79 years, . 2.75 12.34 14.48 6.05 28.16 10.97 80 years and over. 0.15 1.26 68 0.40 5.78 0.94 Age unknown, . 1.80 0.03 0.06 0.25 0.49 0.19 families: Number and Average Size. [331] FAMILIES: NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE. Counties, Cities, and towxs. BARNSTABLE Barnstable, Bourne, . Brewster, Chatliam, Dennis, . Eastham, Falmouth, Harwich, Mashpee, Orleans, Provincetow Sandwich, Truro, . Welllleet, Yarmouth, BERKSHIRE. Adams, . Alford, . Becket, . Cheshire, ClarksbDrj,', . Daltou, . Egremont, . Florida, . Great Barrington Hancock, Hinsdale, Lanesborough, Lee, Lenox, . Monterey, Mt. Washington, New Ashford, New JIarlborougl North Adams, Otis, Peru, PiTTSFIELD, Ward 1, . Ward 2, . Ward 3, . Ward 4, . AVard 5, . "Ward 6, . "Ward 7, . Riclimond, . Sandisfleld, . Savoy, . Sheffield, Stockbridge, Num- ber 8,069 1,173 429 255 543 817 137 722 7S3 81 375 1,216 442 229 332 535 18,810 1,604 76 219 297 214 688 211 93 1,136 117 346 210 922 581 115 31 3D 325 3,931 136 71 4,342 552 722 599 604 546 742 577 164 213 133 481 471 Av- erage Size 3.43 3.46 3.68 3.53 3.33 3.12 3.47 3.68 3.23 4.07 3.19 3.75 3.57 3.56 2.92 3.09 4..59 4.89 3.68 4.05 3.96 4.71 4.67 3.96 4.57 4.22 4.37 4.77 4.04 4.41 4.94 4.03 4.39 3.87 3.96 4.87 3.81 4.30 4.71 5.14 4.88 4.38 4.60 4.92 4.68 4.39 4.27 3.76 3.79 3.94 4.41 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. BERKSHIRE — Con. Tyringhani, . Washington, West Stockbridge, Williamstown, Windsor, BRISTOL. Acushnet, Attlcborough, Berklej', Dartmouth, Dighton, Easton, . Fairhaven, Fall River Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, AVard 5, Ward 6, AVard 7, Ward 8, Ward 9, Freetown, Mansfield, New Bedford, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, No. Attlcborough Norton, . Raynliam, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, Taunton, Ward 1, Ward 2, AVard 3, AVard 4, AVard 5, AVard 6, AVard 7, Ward 8, Westport, Num- ber Av- erage Size 90 4.03 87 4.86 324 3.88 1,017 4.81 135 4.12 47,708 4.59 294 3.79 1,890 4..39 256 3.73 814 3.82 461 3.90 1,061 4.20 898 3.72 17,948 4.97 2,342 4.76 1,677 5.20 2,247 5.10 2,241 4.67 2,129 4.98 2,179 5.63 1,396 4.58 1,607 4.56 2,130 5.08 342 4.11 946 3.93 12,221 4.52 2,500 5.28 1,792 4.35 1,5.53 3.63 1,615 3.96 2,172 4.19 2,.589 5.08 1,499 4.39 401 4.02 397 3.82 451 4.01 334 4.39 497 3.99 411 3.96 5,885 4.61 669 4.19 687 4.18 691 4.40 737 4.06 815 4.71 715 4.34 673 4.51 898 6.05 702 3.81 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. DUKES. Chilmark, Cottage City, Edgar town. Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury, West Tisbury ESSEX Amesbury, A.ndover, Beverly, Ward 1, AVard 2, Ward 3, AVard 4, AA'ard 5, AVard 6, Box ford, Bradford, Danvers, Essex, . Georgetown, Gloucester AVard 1, AVard 2, AVard 3, AVard 4, AVard 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, AVard 8, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ward 1, Ward 2, AVard 3, AVard 4, AA\ird 5, Ward 6, Ipswich, Lawrence, AA'ard 1, AVard 2, AVard 3, AVard 4, Ward 5, AVard 6, Lynn, . AA^ard 1, Num- ber 1,306 95 313 377 40 38 289 154 74,092 2,281 1,296 2,914 598 618 610 .528 306 254 186 1,121 1,653 445 541 5,416 696 982 743 520 893 704 587 291 560 315 6,902 573 631 781 957 2,452 1,508 1,104 10,783 1,805 1,331 1,879 1,888 2,215 1,665 14,144 387 [ 333 ] 334 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. FAMILIES : NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. ESSEX -Con. Lynn — Con. Ward 2, . Ward 3, . Ward 4, . Ward 5, . Ward 6, . Ward 7, . Lyunfield, Manchester, . Marblehead, Merrimac, Methuen, Middleton, . Nahant, . Newbury, Newburypokt, Ward 1, . Ward 2, . Ward 3, . Ward 4, . Ward 5, . Ward 6, . North Andover, Peabody, Rockport, Rowley, Salem, . Ward 1, . Ward 2, . Ward 3, . Ward 4, . Ward 5, . Ward 6, . Salisbury, Saugus, . Swampscott, Topsfleld, . AVenham, West Newbury, FRANKLIN. Ashfleld, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, . Conway, Deerfield, Erving, . Gill, Greenfield, Ilawley, Heath, . Leverett, Leyden, Monroe, Num- ber Av- erage Size 968 3,602 2,3S4 2,875 3,324 604 211 488 2,003 605 1,317 219 204 360 3,479 601 510 615 559 538 656 796 2,373 1,236 340 7,623 1,109 1,369 1,028 1,181 1,881 1,055 351 1,065 823 264 234 440 9,637 252 209 387 275 366 309 674 256 197 1,450 110 120 200 88 65 4.07 4.13 4.83 4.47 4.49 4.43 3.88 3.84 3.83 3.80 4.32 3.83 4.24 4.14 4.18 3.95 4..57 4.33 4.15 4.16 4.00 4.48 4.43 4.28 3.74 4.52 4.51 4.12 4.27 4.43 5.27 4.07 3.70 4.22 3.96 3.91 3.79 3.73 4.17 4.02 3.72 4.00 3.79 4.40 4.22 4.46 3.77 5.49 430 4.25 3.97 3.72 4.13 4.58 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. FRANKLIN- Con Montague, New Salem, Northfleld, Orange, . Rowe, . Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sunderland, Warwick, AVendell, Whately, HAMPDEN. Agawam, Blandford, Brimfleld, Cheater, Chicopee, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, B. Longmeadow, Granville, Hampden, Holland, HOLYOKE, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Montgomery, Palmer, . Russell, . Southwick, Springfield, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8, Tolland, Wales, . Westfleld, Num- Ijer Av- erage Size 1,349 233 419 1,390 123 392 125 166 158 129 195 32,793 553 206 238 354 3,042 570 394 417 421 505 333 402 330 252 194 55 7,894 1,145 1,690 958 1,256 768 1,1,52 925 146 473 872 63 1,382 185 239 11,741 1,604 1,758 1,360 1,435 1,5,34 1,390 1,136 1,.524 67 191 2,593 4.49 3.73 4.42 3.86 4.05 3.98 3.55 4.19 3.79 4.10 3.87 4.66 4.35 4.12 4.04 4.04 5.40 5.74 4.45 6.76 5..36 5.25 5.10 4.92 4.82 3.99 3.83 3.62 5.11 5.25 5.24 5.24 5.40 4.66 4.95 4.72 4.25 5.42 4.30 4.37 4.96 4.57 4.02 4.39 4.30 4.49 4.56 4.33 4.19 4.43 4.09 4.65 4.61 4.10 4.11 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. HAMPDEN-Con. West Springfield, Wilbraham, . HAMPSHIRE. Amherst, Belchertown, Chesterfield, Cummington, Easthampton, Enfield, . Goshen, . Granby, Greenwich, Hadley, . Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Northampton, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Pelham, Plainfield, Prescott, Southampton, South Hadley, Ware, . Westhampton, Williamsburg, Worthington, MIDDLESEX. Acton, . Arlington, Ashby, . Ashland, Ayer, Bedford, Belmont, Billerica, Boxborough Burlington, Cambridge, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, . Num- ber Av- ei-age Size 1,360 363 11,744 1,064 524 162 201 1,019 261 66 171 142 390 291 329 92 3,270 4S0 507 607 423 445 412 396 126 109 106 252 894 1 ,.523 124 473 155 107,654 529 1,362 233 486 628 251 505 582 78 129 17,193 2,943 4,999 2,812 4,2,35 2,204 126 747 874 475 4.50 4.79 4.66 4.50 4.12 3.64 3.73 4.70 3.79 4.61 4.37 3.39 4.37 4.34 4.41 4.20 5.12 4.52 6.40 4.73 5.88 4.80 4.62 4.88 3.86 4.13 3.78 4.18 4.97 5.02 3.84 4.13 4.18 4.64 3.74 4.78 3.45 4.30 3.98 4.66 5.63 4.43 3.94 4.45 4.75 5.40 4.53 4.98 «41 4.74 3.90 4.23 5.92 5.14 FAMILIES : NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE. 335 FAMILIES: NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE — Contiuued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Num- ber MIDDLESEX — Con. Dunstable, Everett, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Franiinghaiii Groton, . Holliston, Hopkiuton, Hudson , Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Lowell, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Ward 8, Ward 9, Malden, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Marlborough, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, AV^ard 5, AVard 6, Ward 7, Mayuard, Medford, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 6, Melrose, Xatick, . Newton, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, 106 4,304 673 583 729 703 779 837 2,l]o 508 701 752 1,245 775 209 256 16,885 1,633 1,879 2,038 1,881 1,765 1,999 2,383 1,785 1,522 6,038 953 1,091 763 1,024 9^:i 977 887 3,159 317 455 564 636 460 395 332 642 3,172 642 544 411 426 627 522 2,685 2,089 5,528 830 1,107 719 685 Av- erage Size 3.77 4..32 4.66 4.51 4.24 4.09 4.05 4.41 4.50 4.31 3.88 3.97 4.2*5 4.51 5.32 4.44 5.00 5.82 5.58 4.54 4.91 4.79 4.67 5.50 4.45 4.62 4.48 4.31 4.89 4.69 4.69 4.17 4.31 4.23 4.74 4.21 4.85 5.26 5.19 4.20 4.28 4.65 4.81 4.56 4.69 4.24 4.68 4.59 4.71 4.45 4.46 4.22 4.99 5.17 4.89 4.77 5.22 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. MIDDLESEX — Con. Newton — Con. Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, North Reading, Pepperell, Reading, Sherborn, Shirley, . Somerville Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Stoneham, Stow, Sudbury, Tewk.sbury, Townsend, Tyngsborough, Wakefield, Waltham, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, AVard 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, Watertown, Waylaud, Westford, Weston,. Wilmington, Winchester, WOBURN, Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 3, AVard 4, AA^ird 5, AA'ard 6, AVard 7, NANTUCKET. Nantucket, . NORFOLK. Avon, . Bellinghani, Braintree, Brooklino, Canton, . Cohasset, Dedhani, Dover, . Num- ber Av- erase Size 856 836 495 228 787 1,150 286 324 11,903 2,302 3,875 3,0.56 2,670 1,581 234 272 473 512 163 1,958 4,276 615 500 651 646 639 647 578 1,650 446 526 367 338 1,301 3,012 509 590 .561 574 242 343 193 981 981 29,685 385 3.58 1,254 3,148 968 586 1,61.3 148 4.81 5.07 5.11 3.66 4.22 4.10 5.06 4.32 4.39 4.40 4.44 4.27 4.43 3.97 3.93 4.19 7.14 3.48 3.90 4.24 4.88 4.75 5.87 5.19 4.75 4.52 4.51 4.79 4.72 4..54 4.60 4.66 4.20 4.73 4.71 5.16 4.88 4.47 4.57 4.80 4.12 5.01 3.07 3.07 4,54 4.22 4.14 4.24 5 13 4.79 4.22 4.47 4.51 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. NORFOLK— Con. Foxborough, Franklin, Holljrook, Hyde Park, Medfleld, Medway, Millis, . Milton, . Needhani, Norfolk, Norwood, QUINCY, AVard 1, AA^ard 2, AVard 3, AVard 4, AA^ard 5, Ward 6, Randolph, Sharon, . Stoughton, AA^alpole, Wellesley, Weymouth, Wrentham, PLYMOUTH. Abington, Bridgowater, Brockton, AVard 1, AVard 2, AVard 3, AVard 4, AVard 5, Ward 6, AVard 7, Carver, . Duxbury, East Bridgewater Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingliam, Hull, . Kingston, Lakeville, Marion, . Marshfield Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rochester, Num- ber Av- eratre Size 828 1,176 571 2,561 415 732 226 1,106 802 210 963 4,373 790 584 983 990 568 458 905 393 1,241 688 738 2,666 631 24,830 1,076 854 7,700 935 1,070 1,198 1,089 1,126 1,086 1,196 262 532 726 148 544 380 1,164 229 477 233 213 511 301 1,673 422 367 1,969 162 260 3.89 4.,37 4.02 4.62 4.51 3.98 4.45 4.99 4.38 4.20 4.75 4.74 4.51 4.69 4.78 5.01 4.70 4..54 4.08 4.37 4.25 4.35 5 73 4.24 4.10 4.09 3.91 5.49 4.31 4.46 4.04 4.21 4.40 4.48 4.55 4.05 3.88 3.70 3.99 3.36 3.77 3.63 4.14 4. .56 3.66 3.73 3.56 3.44 3.43 4.00 3.65 3.33 4.04 3.39 3.93 336 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. FAMILIES: NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Xiini- Ijer Av- erage Size Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Num- ber Av- erage .Size Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Num- ber Av- erage Size PLYMOUTH — Con. SUFFOLK — Con. AA^ORCESTER — Con. Eockland, 1,331 4.15 Revere, . 1,652 4.49 Millbury, 1,100 4.75 Scituate, 607 3.70 AVinthrop, . 910 4.61 New Braintree, . 114 4.75 AV^areham, . 891 3.78 Northborough, . 451 4.30 West Bridgewater, Wliitman, 409 1,389 4.27 4.14 WORCESTER. 67,274 4.56 Northbridge, North Brookfield, 1,070 1,030 4.94 4.50 SUFFOLK. 112,802 4.79 Ashburnham, Athol, . 530 1,750 4.05 4.21 Oakham, Oxford, . 161 618 3.76 3.87 Boston, 103,300 4.81 Auburn, 345 4.63 Paxton, . 114 3.74 Ward 1, . 4,671 4. .50 Bar re, . 558 4.08 Petersham, . 254 3.75 AVard 2, . 4,144 5.21 Berlin, . 225 3.99 Phillipston, . 114 4.04 AVard 3, . 3,164 4.41 Blackstone, 1,266 4.77 Princeton, . 236 4.03 Ward 4, . 3,010 4.44 Bolton, . 206 3.87 Royalston, . 2.54 3.50 AVard 5, . 2,.588 5.02 Boylston, 177 4.12 Rutland, 225 4.35 AA'ard 6, . 5,559 5.01 Brookfield, 756 4..34 Shrewsbury, 381 4.00 AA^ard 7, . 3,137 5.41 Charlton, 470 3.99 Southborough, . 442 5.03 AVard 8, . 4,370 5.29 Clinton, . 2,278 5.05 Southbridge, 1,688 4.89 AVard 9, . 4,682 4.95 Dana, . 196 3.66 Spencer, 1,625 4.69 AVard 10, . 4,471 5.01 Douglas, 483 4.19 Sterling, 342 3.56 AVard 11, . 3,770 5.29 Dudley, . 628 5.10 Sturbridge, . 434 4.40 AA'ard 12, . 3,.')1S 6.14 FITCHBUKG, 5,686 4.64 Sutton, . 714 4.79 AA^ard 13, . 5,453 4.57 AVard 1, 897 4.88 Templeton, . 718 4.06 Ward 14, . 4,074 4.71 AVard 2, 1,241 5.25 Upton, . 524 4.10 AVard 15, . 3,992 4.67 Ward 3, 911 4.72 Uxbridge, 812 4.37 AVard 16, . 3,735 4..37 AVard 4, 793 4.05 AVarren, 980 4.52 AVard 17, . 4,656 4. ,53 AA'ard 5, 843 3.97 AVebster, 1,716 4. .54 Ward 18, . 4,960 4. .37 Ward 6, 1,001 4.66 Westborough, 1,031 5.08 AVard 19, . 4,620 4.84 Gardner, 2,062 4.45 West Boylston, . 648 4.58 AVard 20, . 4,674 4.61 Grafton, 1,106 4.61 AVest Brookfield, . 409 3.59 AVard 21, . 4,306 4.4S Hardwick, 533 4.98 Westminster, 370 3.55 Ward 22, . 4,770 4.67 Harvard, 279 4.16 AVinchendon, 1,078 4.17 AVard 23, . 3,866 4.73 Holden, . 555 4.69 Worcester, 20,861 4.73 AVard 24, . 3,944 4.62 Hopedale, .307 4.49 AVard 1, . 2,417 4.59 AVard 25, . 3,172 4.73 Hubbardston » 348 3.66 AVard 2, . 2,653 4.93 Chelsea, 6,934 4.51 Lancaster, 452 4.82 AVard 3, . 2,825 5.18 Ward 1, . 1,655 4.52 Leicester, 731 4.43 AVard 4, . 2,742 4.92 AVard 2, . 1,713 4.43 Leominster, 2,181 4.22 AVard 5, . 3,028 5.05 AVard 3, . 1,.561 4.56 Lunenburg, 302 4.10 Ward 6, . 2,591 4.57 Ward 4, . 1,241 4. .34 Mendon, 234 3.80 AVard 7, . 2,452 4.22 AVard 5, . 765 4.82 Milford, 2,116 4.23 AVard 8, . 2,153 4.17 FAMILIES : NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE. 337 FAMILIES: NUMBER AND AVERAGE SIZE — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. The State, and Counties. Number Average Size THE STATE. Barnstable, Berkshire Bristol, Dukes, Essex Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire Middlesex Nantucket, Norfolk Plymouth, Suffolk, Worcester, 547,385 4.57 8,069 3.43 18,810 4.59 47,708 4.59 1,306 3.25 74,092 4.46 9,637 4.17 32,793 4.66 11,744 4.66 107,654 4.64 981 3.07 29,685 4.54 24,830 4.09 112,802 4.79 67,274 4.56 Size of Families AND Composition by Sex. [339] Size of Families and Composition by Sex. The distribution of the total ntimher of families, by exact size, for each city, town, and for the State, is shown in this presentation. In addition, the composition by sex is whown for each city and for the State. By "composition by sex" is meant the number of males and number of females, respectively, in families of each specified size. A description of the various columns in that portion of the presentation which relates to towns is herewith given. In the first column, to the right of the name, the full face figures (1, 2, etc.) indicate the number of persons to a family, that is, show the size of the family. The second column shows the number of families of the specified size. In the third and fourth columns are given percentages which show the proportions as regards total families and total population for families of each size; in other words, if the whole number of families in the town is considered as representing 100 per cent, and the total population is also considered as being represented by 100 per cent, the percentages given opposite each size of family show what proportion of the total families and of the total population is represented by the number of families and population comprehended by families of that size. The proper method of reading this presentation is as follows : In the town of Barnstable there are 1,173 families. Of these 1,173 families, IM are composed of one person each, this number of families being 10.57 per cent of the total number of families and containing 3.06 per cent of the total population of the town. There are 272 families composed of two persons each, this number of families being 23.19 jjer cent of the total number of families and containing 13.41 per cent of the total population. The other lines may be read in a similar manner. In that portion of the presentation devoted to the cities and the State, the composition by sex is shown, which requires a different arrangement of the table and additional description. "We supply a description of the second form of presentation. In the first column the full face figures (1.3. etc.) indicate the number of persons to a family, or the size of the family ; the figures in parentheses show the number of families of the specified size. In the second column M indicates males and F females. Thus 1 M 1 F means a family of two persons, com- posed of one male and one female. The third column gives the number of families of the specified size and sex composition. In the fourth and fifth columns are given percentages which show the proportions, as regards total families and total population, of families of each size. A description of these percentages is given above. We present a particular description of the manner of reading the presentation for cities which also applies to the presentation for the State. If we look at the figures for the city of North Adams we find that there are 93 families containing one per- son each. By reference to the second and third columns we find that of these 93 families, 40 are composed of one male person each and 53 of one female person each. There are 722 families of four persons each. Of these, 229 families contain one male and three females each, 331 contain two males and two females each, 144 contain three males and one female each, one contains ioxir males, and 17 contain four females each. The percentages given in the fourth and fifth columns relate to the whole number of families of the sizes designated, and the total population of those families, and not to the detail lines which are required to show the composition of family. In other words, the percentages IS. 36 and 15.09 show, respectively, the proportion that 722 families of four persons each bear to the total number of families, while the population of those families, or 2,888, is 15.09 per cent of the total population of the city. The ijercentages contained in the fourth and fifth columns are to be read in the same manner as previouslj- described in connection with the presentation for towns. In many cases it happens that the percentages are less than one one-hundredth of one per cent, in which cases an asterisk (*) has been placed in the percentage column to indicate that fact. In the presentation Families: Number and Avekagb Size, which precedes Size or Families and Composition by Sex, some families of very large average size appear in certain cities and towns. These cities and towns contain large aggregations of people in hotels, boarding and lodging houses, hospitals, asylums, jails, prisons, charitable institutions, etc., these being counted, for Census jnirposes, as families; and to this fact are due the high averages. The influence of these large families on city or town averages can be accurately determined, and, if desired, the large families may be eliminated, and the average size of family for the city or town as a whole obtained withoiit taking them into account. The space at the disposal of the Bureau would not permit of the printing in detail of the composition by sex of families of each size in each of the towns in the State, as such a presentation would have taken three times the space which is devoted to it in this volume ; but the composition by sex of each of these large fam- ilies where they are located in cities, is shown in detail, and also in the recapitulation for the State. If for any purpose the composition of the families by sex is desired for any town n the Commonwealth, it can be sup- plied bv the Bureau. [.HI ] SIZE OF FAMILIES : FOR T0W:N"S. Counties, Towns, N^umber Percentages Counties, Towns, ^iiTnlipr Percentages Size of Families. Of Families Total Families Total Population AND Size of Families. of Families Total Families Total Population BARNSTABLE. BARNSTABLE - Con. Barnstable, . 1,173 100.00 100.00 Dennis, .... 817 100.00 100.00 1 124 10.57 3.06 1 103 12.61 4.05 2 272 23.19 13.41 2 235 28.76 18.47 3 296 25.23 21.90 3 203 24.85 23.93 4 215 18.33 21.21 4 134 16.40 21.06 3 127 10.83 15.66 5 74 9.06 14.54 6 61 5.20 9.03 6 37 4.53 8.72 7 41 3.50 7.08 7 18 2.20 4.95 8 20 1.71 3.94 8 9 1.10 2.83 9 4 0.34 0.89 9 3 0.37 1.06 10 3 0.26 0.74 10 1 0.12 0.39 11 5 0.43 1.36 Eastham, 137 100.00 100.00 12 2 0.17 0.59 1 15 10.95 3.15 13 1 0.08 0.32 2 24 17.52 10.08 14 1 0.08 0.34 3 42 30.65 26.47 19 1 0.08 0.47 4 25 18.25 21.01 Bourne, 429 100.00 100.00 5 14 10.22 14.71 1 45 10.49 2.85 6 8 5.84 10.09 2 84 19.58 10.63 7 4 2.92 5.88 3 86 20.05 16.33 8 4 2.92 6.72 4 87 20.28 22.03 9 1 0.73 1.89 5 57 13.29 18.04 Falmouth, . 722 100.00 100.00 6 32 7.46 12.15 1 79 10.94 2.98 7 24 5.59 10.63 2 157 21.75 11.83 8. 11 2.56 5.57 3 148 20.50 16.72 9 2 0.47 1.14 4 135 18.70 20.34 lO 1 0.23 0.63 5 92 12.74 17.33 Bi'ewster, 255 100.00 100.00 6 44 6.09 9.94 1 20 7.84 2.22 7 32 4.43 8.44 2 71 27.84 15.76 8 18 2.49 5.42 3 56 21.96 18.65 9 6 0.83 2.03 4 51 20.00 22.64 10 4 0.55 1.51 5 20 7.84 11.10 11 2 0.28 0.83 6 14 5.49 9.32 13 3 0.42 1.47 7 11 4.31 8.55 13 1 0.14 0.56 8 8 3.14 7.10 16 1 0.14 0.60 lO 2 0.79 2.22 Harwich, . 783 100.00 100.00 11 2 0.79 2.44 1 87 11.11 3.44 Chatham, 543 100.00 100.00 2 225 28.74 17.77 I 56 10.31 3.10 3 184 23.50 21.80 2 142 26.15 15.70 4 121 15.45 19.12 3 140 25.78 23.22 3 90 11.49 17.77 4 SS 16.21 19.46 6 49 6.26 11.61 5 60 11.05 16.58 7 15 1.91 4.15 6 28 5.16 9.29 8 6 0.77 1.90 7 15 2.76 5.80 9 4 0.51 1.42 8 6 1.10 2.65 lO 1 0.13 0.39 9 4 0.74 1.99 16 1 0.13 0.63 10 4 0.74 2.21 Mashpee, 81 100.00 100.00 [343] 344 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Perce Total Families ".'TAGES AND Size of Families, Total Families Total Population Total Population BARNSTABLE - Con. BARNSTABLE— Con. Maehpee — Con, 7 8.64 2.12 Truro — Con. 7 7 3.06 6.01 2 14 17.28 8.48 8 4 1.74 3.93 3 12 14.82 10.91 9 1 3.06 7.73 4 21 25.93 25.46 10 3 1..31 3.68 5 11 13.58 16.67 11 1 0.44 1.35 6 6 7.41 10.91 13- 1 0.44 1..59 7 3 3.70 6.36 Wellfleet, . 332 100.00 100.00 8 4 4.94 9.70 1 62 18.67 6.41 10 2 2.47 6.06 2 94 28.31 19.42 11 1 1.23 3.33 3 82 24.70 25.41 Orleans, 375 100.00 100.00 4 50 15.06 20.66 1 36 9.60 3.00 5 17 5.12 8.78 2 126 33.60 21.04 6 14 4.22 8.68 3 90 24.00 22.54 7 5 1.51 3.62 4 53 14.13 17.70 8 5 1.51 4.13 5 31 8.27 12.94 9 2 0.60 1.86 6 16 4.27 8.01 10 1 0.30 1.03 7 11 2.93 6.43 Yarmouth, . 535 100.00 100.00 8 9 2.40 6.01 1 60 11.21 3.63 9 2 0.53 1.50 2 177 33.08 21.39 10 1 0.27 0.83 3 123 22.99 22.30 Provincetown, 1,216 100.00 100.00 4 79 14.77 19.09 1 84 6.91 1.84 5 52 9.72 15.71 8 303 24.92 13.30 6 24 4.49 8.70 3 285 23.44 18.77 7 13 2.43 5.50 4 185 15.21 16.25 8 5 0.93 2.42 5 140 11.51 15.37 9 1 0.19 0..54 6 93 7.65 12.25 12 1 0.19 0.72 7 50 4.11 7.68 8 9 41 26 3.37 2.14 7.20 5.14 BERKSHIRE. 10 3 0.25 0.66 Adams 1,604 100.00 100.00 11 4 0.33 0.97 1 31 1.93 0.39 13 1 0.08 0.26 2 222 13.84 5.67 14 1 0.08 0.31 3 276 17.21 10.57 Sandwich, . 442 100.00 100.00 4 262 16.33 13.37 1 55 12.44 3.48 5 254 15.84 16.21 2 94 21.27 11.90 6 214 13.34 16.38 3 107 24.21 20.. 32 7 126 7.86 11.25 4 74 16.74 18.74 8 89 5.55 9.09 5 44 9.95 13.92 9 55 3.43 6.32 6 28 6.33 10.63 10 35 2.18 4.47 7 21 4.75 9.30 11 18 1.12 2.53 8 7 1.58 3.54 12 10 0.62 1..53 9 4 0.91 2.28 13 4 0.25 0.66 10 5 1.13 3.16 14 o O 0.19 0.53 11 1 0.23 0.70 13 3 0.19 0.57 12 1 0.23 0.76 16 1 0.06 0.20 SO 1 0.23 1.27 20 1 0.06 0.26 Truro, .... 229 100.00 100.00 Alford, .... 76 100.00 100.00 1 34 14.85 4.17 1 6 7.89 2.14 2 57 24.89 13.99 2 15 19.74 10.71 3 44 19.21 16.20 3 19 25.00 20.36 4 35 15.28 17.18 4 15 19.74 21.43 5 19 8.30 11.66 5 8 10.. 52 14.29 6 17 7.42 12.51 6 7 9.21 lo.OO SIZE OF FAMILIES. 345 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Xumber of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Fasiilies. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population BERKSHIRE — Coil. BERKSHIRE — Con. Alford — Con. Egremont, . 211 100.00 100.00 7 3 3.95 7.50 1 12 5.68 1.44 8 3 3.95 8.57 o 43 20.38 10.29 Becket, .... 219 100.00 100.00 3 41 19.43 14.71 1 14 6.39 1.58 4 41 19.43 19.62 2 49 22.37 11.04 5 30 14.22 17.94 3 53 24.20 17.91 6 22 10.4;3 15.79 4 31 14.15 13.96 7 13 6.16 10.88 5 20 9.13 11.26 8 5 2.37 4.78 6 16 7.31 10.81 9 3 1.42 3.23 T 17 7.76 13.40 11 1 0.48 1.32 8 4 1.83 3.60 Florida, 93 100.00 100.00 9 7 3.20 7.10 1 5 5.38 1.18 10 7 3.20 7.88 8 4 4.30 1.88 13 1 0.46 1.46 3 24 25.81 16.94 Cheshire, 297 100.00 100.00 4 18 19.35 16.94 1 22 7.41 1.87 5 14 15.05 16.47 2 60 20.20 10.20 6 11 11.83 15.53 3 70 23.57 17.86 7 8 8.60 13.18 4 44 14.82 14.97 8 6 6.45 11.29 5 38 12.79 16.16 9 2 2.15 4.24 6 24 8.08 12.24 10 1 l.OS 2.35 7 19 6.40 11.31 Great Barrington, 1,136 100.00 100.00 8 10 3.37 6.80 1 70 6.16 1.46 9 .5 1.68 3.83 2 196 17.25 8.18 10 2 0.67 1.70 3 235 20.69 14.70 11 2 0.67 1.87 4 208 18.31 17.. 35 14 1 0.34 1.19 5 146 12.85 15.23 Clarksburg, . 214 100.00 100.00 6 114 10.03 14.27 1 9 4.21 0.89 7 78 6.87 11.39 2 35 16.36 6.94 8 47 4.14 7.84 3 44 20.56 13.08 9 22 1.94 4.13 4 25 11.68 9.91 lO 9 0.79 1.88 5 31 14.49 15.36 11 4 0.35 0.92 6 20 9.34 11.89 12 3 0.26 0.75 7 22 10.28 15.26 13 1 0.09 0.27 8 13 6.07 10.31 14 1 0.09 0.29 9 6 2.80 5.35 31 1 0.09 0.65 10 5 2.34 4.96 33 1 0.09 0.69 13 2 0.93 2.38 Hancock, 117 100.00 100.00 13 1 0.47 1.29 1 9 7.69 1.76 84 1 0.47 2.38 a 20 17.09 7.83 Dal ton, .... 688 100.00 100.00 3 19 16.24 11.15 1 31 4.51 0.97 4 26 22.22 20.35 8 94 13.66 5.86 5 12 10.25 11.74 3 122 17.73 11.40 6 15 12.82 17.61 4 112 16.28 13.96 7 4 3.42 5.48 5 103 14.97 16.04 8 5 4.27 7.83 6 94 13.66 17.57 9 4 3.42 7.05 7 51 7.41 11.12 10 1 0.86 1.96 8 35 5.09 8.72 13 1 0.86 2.54 9 20 2.91 5.61 24 1 0.86 4.70 10 16 2.32 4.98 Hinsdale, 346 100.00 100.00 11 6 0.87 2.06 1 16 4.62 0.97 12 2 0.29 0.75 2 56 16.18 6.79 13 1 0.15 0.40 3 5,8 16.76 10.54 18 1 0.15 0.56 4 52 15.03 12.61 346 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Famhies. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population BERKSHIRE — Con. BERKSHIRE — Con. Hillsdale — Con. Monterey, 115 100.00 100.00 5 44 12.71 13.33 1 8 6.96 1.72 6 35 10.17 12.73 2 21 18.26 9.05 7 33 9.53 14.00 3 25 21.74 16.16 8 24 6.93 11.64 4 17 14.78 14.66 9 12 3.47 6.54 5 22 19.13 23.71 10 6 1.73 3.64 6 12 10.43 15.52 11 4 1.15 2.67 7 4 3.48 6.03 13 3 0.86 2.18 8 1 0.87 1.72 13 3 0.86 2.36 9 2 1.74 3.88 Lanesboroiigh, . 210 100.00 100 00 10 1 0.87 2.16 1 14 6.67 1.65 12 1 0.87 2.59 2 46 21.90 10.85 13 1 0.87 2.80 3 34 16.19 12.03 Mount Washington, . 31 100.00 100.00 4 40 19.05 18.87 1 1 3.22 0.74 5 29 13.81 17.10 2 2 6.45 2.94 6 20 9.. 52 14.15 3 8 25.81 17.65 7 12 5.71 9.91 4 8 25.81. 23.-53 8 9 4.29 8.49 5 5 16.13 IS. 38 9 3 ,1.43 3.18 6 2 6.45 8.82 lO 1 0.48 1.18 7 2 6.45 10.29 11 2 0.95 2.59 8 3 9.68 17.65 Lee, .... 922 100.00 100.00 New AsMord, 30 100.00 100.00 1 60 6.51 1.48 1 1 3.33 0.86 2 144 15.62 7.08 2 9 30.00 15.52 3 203 22.02 14.98 3 4 13.34 10. .35 4 1.52 16.49 14.95 4 6 20.00 20.69 5 112 12.15 13.77 5 6 20.00 25.86 6 89 9.65 13.13 6 1 3.33 0.17 7 58 6.29 9.99 8 <> 6.67 13.79 8 30 3.25 5.90 9 1 3.33 7.76 9 32 3.47 7.08 Xew Marlborough, 325 100.00 100.00 10 IS 1.95 4.43 1 28 8.62 2.17 11 10 1.08 2.71 2 67 20.62 10.40 12 6 0.65 1.77 3 67 20.62 15.61 13 4 0.43 1.28 4 46 14.15 11.29 14 o 0.22 0.69 5 40 12.30 1.-1..53 15 1 0.11 0.37 6 29 8.92 13.51 16 1 0.11 O.-'JO 7 28 8.62 15.22 Lenox 581 100.00 100.00 8 12 3.69 7.45 1 37 6.37 1.29 9 5 1.54 3.49 2 71 12.22 4.94 lO 3 0.92 2.33 3 94 16.18 9.82 Otis 136 100.00 100.00 4 89 15.32 12.40 1 13 9.56 2.51 5 89 15.32 15.49 2 23 16.91 8.88 6 52 8.95 10.86 3 36 26.47 20.85 7 59 10.16 14.. 38 4 20 14.71 15.44 8 33 5.68 9.19 S 19 13.97 18.34 9 19 3.27 5.95 6 9 6.62 10.48 10 14 2.41 4.88 7 10 7.35 13. .51 11 10 1.72 3.83 8 3 2.21 4.63 IS 6 1.03 2.51 9 2 1.47 3.48 13 5 0.86 2.26 10 1 0.73 1.93 14 1 0.17 0.49 Peru 71 100.00 100.00 16 1 0.17 0.56 1 3 4.23 0.98 33 1 0.17 1.15 2 11 15.49 7.21 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 347 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Numlier of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population BERKSHIRE — Con. BERKSHIRE — Con. Peru — Con. Stockbridge — Con. 3 16 22.53 15.74 2 97 20.59 9.34 4 12 16.90 15.74 3 80 16.99 11.55 5 7 9.86 11.48 4 82 17.41 15.79 6 10 14.08 19.67 S 57 12.10 13.72 T 9 12.68 20.66 6 57 12.10 16.47 8 1 1.41 2.62 4 28 5.95 9.44 9 2 2.82 5.90 8 22 4.67 8.47 Richmond, . 164 100.00 100.00 9 14 2.97 6.07 I 8 4.88 1.14 10 1 1.49 3.37 8 27 16.46 7.70 11 4 0.85 2.12 3 36 21.95 15.41 12 1 0.21 0..5S 4 .32 19.51 18.26 13 1 0.21 0.63 5 23 14.02 16.41 31 1 0.21 1.49 6 9 5.49 7.70 Tyringham, . 90 100.00 100.00 7 11 6.71 10.98 1 5 5.55 1..38 8 8 4.88 9.13 2 14 15.56 7.71 9 8 4.88 10.27 3 20 22.22 16.53 10 1 0.61 1.43 4 21 23.33 23.14 11 1 0.61 1.57 3 14 15.56 19. 2S Bandiefield, . 213 100.00 100.00 6 6 6.67 9.92 1 21 9.86 2.62 7 2 2.22 3.86 a 43 20.19 10.72 8 6 6.67 13.22 3 44 20.66 16.46 9 2 2.22 4.96 4 38 17.84 18.95 Washington, 87 100.00 100.00 5 34 15.96 21.20 1 4 4.60 0.95 6 14 6.57 10.48 2 14 16.09 6.62 7 8 3.75 6.98 3 7 8.04 4.96 8 4 1.88 3.99 4 20 22.99 18.91 9 3 1.41 3.37 3 11 12.64 13.00 10 2 0.94 2.49 6 8 9.20 11.35 II 2 0.94 2.74 7 8 9.20 13.24 Savoy 133 100.00 100.00 8 11 12.64 20.80 1 5 3.76 0.99 9 1 1.15 2.13 «> 31 23.31 12.30 11 o 2.30 5.20 3 30 22.56 17.86 12 1 1.15 2.84 4 27 20.30 21,43 West Stockbridge, 324 100.00 100.00 5 16 12.03 15.87 1 21 6.48 1.67 6 14 10.52 16.67 2 77 23.76 12.25 T 5 3.76 6.94 3 67 20.68 15.99 8 5 3.76 7.94 4 53 16.36 16.87 Sheffield, 481 100.00 100.00 3 44 13.58 17.50 1 33 6.86 1.74 6 26 8.02 12.41 2 112 23.28 11.81 7 16 4.94 8.91 3 95 19.75 15.03 8 11 3.39 7.00 4 73 15.18 15.39 9 3 0.93 2.15 Si 62 12.89 16.34 10 3 0.93 2.39 6 46 9.56 14.55 11 1 0.31 0.88 T 28 5.82 10.33 12 1 0.31 0.95 8 19 3.95 8.01 13 1 0.31 1.03 9 5 1.04 2.37 Williamstown, 1,017 100.00 100.00 lO 5 1.04 2.64 1 50 4.92 1.02 11 2 0.42 1.16 2 145 14.26 5.94 12 1 0.21 0.63 3 197 19.37 12.09 Stockbridge, 471 100.00 100.00 4 172 16.91 14.08 1 20 4.25 0.96 3 148 14.55 15.14 SIS CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. C'oDSTiES, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percej Total Families tages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Population BERKSHIRE — Con. BRISTOL — Con. Williamstown — Con. Attleboroiigli — Con. 6 107 10.52 13.14 15 2 0.11 0.36 7 75 7.37 10.74 16 2 0.11 0.39 8 51 5.01 8.35 18 1 0.05 0.22 9 32 3.15 5.89 20 1 0.05 0.24 10 16 1.57 3.27 22 1 0.05 0.26 11 10 0.98 2.25 23 1 0.05 0.30 12 6 0.59 1.47 26 1 0.05 0.31 13 2 0.20 0.53 Berkley, 256 100.00 100.00 14 1 0.10 0.29 1 24 9.38 2.51 15 1 0.10 0.31 2 56 ■ 21.88 11.73 17 o 0.20 0.70 3 50 19.. 53 15.71 18 1 0.10 0.37 4 52 20.31 21.78 216 1 0.10 4.42 5 30 11.72 15.71 Windsor, 135 100.00 100.00 6 16 6.25 10.05 1 9 6.67 1.62 7 17 6.64 12.46 2 28 20.74 10.07 8 8 3.12 6.70 3 26 19.26 14.03 9 1 0.39 0.94 4 21 15.56 15.11 10 1 0.39 1.05 5 19 14.07 17.08 13 1 0.39 1.36 6 15 11.11 16.19 Dartmouth, . 814 100.00 100.00 4 5.19 8.81 1 65 7.98 2.09 8 4 2.96 5.75 2 206 25.31 13.26 9 o 1.48 3.24 3 153 18.80 14.77 10 1 0.74 1.80 4 141 17.32 18.15 11 1 0.74 1.98 5 94 11.55 15.13 IS 2 1.48 4.32 6 69 8.48 13.32 7 37 4.55 8.34 BRISTOL. 8 19 2.33 4.89 Acushnet, . 294 100.00 100.00 9 13 1.60 3.77 1 31 10.54 2.78 10 8 0.98 2.57 2 57 19.39 10.22 11 4 0.49 1.42 3 62 21.09 16.68 12 1 0.12 0.39 4 5S 19.73 20.81 13 1 0.12 0.42 S 33 11.23 14.80 14 1 0.12 0.45 6 16 5.44 8.61 16 2 0.25 1.03 7 18 6.12 11.30 Dighton, 461 100.00 100.00 8 11 3.74 7.89 1 36 7.81 2.00 9 5 1.70 4.04 2 99 21.47 11.02 10 2 0.68 1.79 3 93 20.17 15.52 la 1 0.34 1.08 4 77 16.70 17.14 Attleborough, 1,890 100.00 100.00 3 62 13.45 17.25 1 63 3.33 0.76 6 42 9.11 14.02 2 3.31 17.51 7.99 7 28 6.07 10.91 3 385 20.37 13.93 8 10 2.17 4.45 4 353 18.68 17.04 9 8 1.74 4.01 5 275 14.55 16.59 10 1 0.22 0.56 6 198 10.48 14.33 11 4 0.87 2.45 7 123 6.51 10.39 12 1 0.22 0.67 8 67 3.55 6.47 Easton, .... 1,061 100.00 100.00 9 88 2.01 4.13 1 60 5.66 1.35 lO 25 1.32 3.02 2 179 16.87 8.04 11 lu 0..53 1.33 3 217 20.45 14.62 13 9 0.48 1.30 4 204 19.23 18.33 13 3 0.16 0.47 3 155 14.61 17.41 14 1 0.05 0.17 6 99 9.33 13.34 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 3i9 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Kumber of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, and Size of Families. Kumber (if Families 1 Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population BRISTOL — Con. BRISTOL — Con. Easton — Con. No. Attleborough-Con. T 58 5.47 9.12 5 206 13.74 15.66 8 51 4.81 9.16 6 148 9.88 13.. 50 9 20 1.89 4.04 7 98 6.54 10.43 10 S 0.75 1.80 8 67 4.47 8.15 11 6 0.57 1.48 9 39 2 60 5.34 la 1 0.09 0.27 lO 19 1.27 2.89 14 1 0.09 0.32 11 7 0.47 1.17 13 1 0.09 0.34 13 4 0.27 0.73 17 1 0.09 0.38 13 1 0.06 0.20 Fairhaveu, . 898 100.00 100.00 14 ^ 0.13 0.43 1 61 6.79 1.83 13 1 0.06 0.23 2 217 24.16 13.00 22 r 0.06 0.34 3 197 21.94 17.70 27 1 0.06 0.41 4 159 17.71 19.05 Norton 401 100.00 100.00 5 118 13.14 17.68 1 33 8.23 2.05 6 65 7.24 11.68 2 77 19.20 9.54 T 43 4.79 9.02 3 88 21.94 16.36 8 19 2.12 4.55 4 68 16.96 16.85 9 11 1.22 2.97 3 62 15.46 19.21 10 5 0.56 1.50 6 33 8.23 12.27 11 2 0.22 0.66 7 20 4.99 8.67 13 1 0.11 0.36 8 7 1.74 3.47 Freetowii, 342 100.00 100.00 9 4 1.00 2.23 1 32 9.35 2.28 10 5 1.25 3.10 a 63 18.42 8.97 11 2 0.50 1.36 3 52 15.20 11.10 12 1 0.25 0.74 4 83 24.27 23.63 67 1 0.25 4.15 5 42 12.28 14.95 Raynham, 397 100.00 100.00 6 20 5.85 8.54 1 22 5.54 1.45 7 20 5.85 9.96 2 88 22.17 11.59 8 12 3.51 6.83 3 101 25.44 19.96 9 7 2.05 4.48 4 67 16.88 17.66 10 3 0.88 2.14 5 47 11.84 15.48 11 3 0.88 2.35 6 33 8.31 13.04 12 0.88 2.56 7 21 5.29 9.68 15 1 0.29 1.07 8 5 1.26 2.64 16 1 0.29 1.14 9 7 1.76 4.15 Mausfield, . 946 100.00 100.00 10 1 0.25 0.66 1 60 6.34 1.01 11 4 1.01 2.90 2 201 21.25 10.80 18 1 0.25 0.79 3 194 20.51 15.64 Kehoboth, 451 100.00 100.00 4 179 18.92 19.24 1 37 8.21 2.04 5 128 13.53 17.19 2 96 21.29 10.61 6 79 8.35 12.73 3 89 19.73 14.75 4 47 4.97 8. 84 4 74 16.41 16.35 8 25 2.64 5.37 5 56 12.42 15.47 9 20 2.11 4.84 6 38 8.43 12.60 10 8 0.85 2.15 7 24 5.32 9.28 11 3 0.32 0.89 8 18 3.99 7.96 13 o 0.21 0.70 9 9 2.00 4.47 North Attleborough, . 1,499 100.00 100.00 lO 3 0.66 1.66 1 50 3.34 0.76 11 1 0.22 0.61 2 250 16.68 7.60 12 •J 0.66 1.99 3 305 20.35 13.91 13 2 0.44 1.44 4 300 20.02 18.25 14 1 0.22 0.77 350 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOE TOWNS — Continued. CiiUNTiES, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Peecentages ASD Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population BRISTOL — Con. DUKES. Seekonk, 334 100.00 100.00 Chilmai-k, 95 100.00 100.00 1 22 6.58 1.50 1 14 14.74 4.60 s 54 16.17 7.37 3 19 20.00 12.50 3 69 20.66 14.13 3 29 30.53 28.62 4 66 19.76 18.02 4 16 16.84 21.05 5 35 10.48 11.95 3 6 6.31 9.87 6 28 8.38 11.47 6 i 7.37 13.82 7 19 5.69 9.08 7 3 3.16 6.91 8 V2 3.59 6.55 8 1 1.05 2.63 9 17 5.09 10.44 Cottage City, 313 100.00 100. OJ 10 5 1.50 3.41 1 46 14.70 4.43 11 1 0.30 0.75 3 83 26.52 15.99 13 2 0.60 1.64 3 65 20.77 18.79 13 o 0.90 2.66 4 48 15.33 18.50 13 1 0.30 1.03 3 33 10.54 15.90 Somerset, 497 100.00 100.00 6 12 3.83 6.94 1 47 9.46 2.37 7 15 4.79 10.11 s 97 19.52 9.78 8 6 1.92 4.62 3 102 20.52 15.43 9 2 0.64 1.73 4 76 15.29 15.33 10 2 0.64 1.93 5 61 12.27 15.38 11 1 0.32 1.06 6 45 9.06 13.62 Edgartown, . 377 100.00 100.00 7 32 6.44 11.30 1 63 16.71 5.60 8 16 3.22 6.46 3 124 32.89 22.04 9 14 2.82 6.35 3 71 18.83 18.93 10 3 0.60 1.51 4 56 14.86 19.91 11 1 0.20 0.55 3 29 7.69 12.89 13 1 0.20 0.61 6 15 3.98 8.00 13 2 0.40 1.31 7 12 3.18 7.47 Swansea, 411 100.00 100.00 8 5 1.33 3.56 1 27 6.57 1.66 9 2 0.53 1.60 3 83 20.19 10.20 Gay Head, . 40 100.00 100.00 3 77 18.74 14.20 1 5 12.50 2.96 4 95 23.11 23.36 3 8 20.00 9.47 5 50 12.17 15.36 3 8 20.00 14.20 6 31 7.54 11.43 4 2 5.00 4.73 7 24 5.84 10.32 3 4 10.00 11.83 8 10 2.43 4.92 6 4 10.00 14.20 9 5 1.22 2.77 7 4 10.00 16 57 10 6 1.46 3.69 8 3 7.50 14.20 11 2 0.49 1.35 9 1 2.50 5.33 13 1 0.24 0.74 11 1 2.50 6.51 ■Westport, . 702 100.00 100.00 Gosnold, . 38 100.00 100.00 1 59 8.41 2.20 1 3 7.90 2.14 3 145 20.66 10.83 3 5 13.16 7.14 3 160 22.79 17.92 3 14 36.84 30.00 4 126 17.95 18.82 4 11 28.95 31.43 3 87 12.39 16.24 5 2 5.26 7.14 6 54 7.69 12.10 7 1 2.63 5.00 7 29 4.13 7.58 8 1 2.63 5.72 8 16 2.28 4.78 16 1 2.63 11.43 9 13 1.85 4.37 Tisbury, 289 100.00 100.00 10 7 1.00 2.62 1 42 14.53 4.19 11 5 0.71 2.05 3 72 24.91 14.. 37 13 1 0.14 0.49 3 55 19.03 16.47 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 351 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Total Total Families Population Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Kumber of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population DUKES — Con. ESSEX — Con. Tisbury — Con. Andover — Con. 4 50 17.30 19.96 16 1 0.08 0.26 5 29 10.03 14.47 SS 1 0.08 0.36 6 18 6.23 10.78 S3 1 0.08 0.37 7 8 2.77 5.. 59 84 1 0.08 0.39 8 3 1.04 2.39 30 1 0.08 0.49 9 9 3.11 8.08 38 1 0.08 0.52 11 1 0.35 1.10 59 1 0.08 0.96 la 1 0.35 1.20 83 1 0.08 1.34 14 1 0.35 1.40 Boxford, 186 100.00 100.00 We6t Tisbury, . 154 100.00 100.00 1 19 10.22 2.61 1 17 11.04 3.70 8 41 22.04 11.28 3 47 30.52 20.43 3 35 18.82 14.44 3 46 29.87 30.00 4 41 22.04 22.56 4 25 16.23 21.74 5 14 7.53 9.63 5 10 6.49 10.87 6 10 5.38 8.25 6 4 2.60 5.22 7 8 4.30 7.70 7 3 1.95 4.56 8 6 3.23 6.60 8 2 1.30 3.48 9 2 1.07 2.48 ESSEX. lO 11 7 2 3.76 1.07 9.63 3.03 Amesbury, . 2,281 100.00 100.00 13 1 0.54 1.79 1 88 3.86 0.88 Bradford, 1,121 100.00 100.00 3 365 16.00 7.31 1 24 2.14 0.51 3 481 21.09 14.45 8 204 18.20 8.61 4 • 433 18.98 17.35 3 275 24.53 17.42 5 327 14.34 16.37 4 222 19.80 18.75 6 265 11.62 15.92 5 170 15.16 17.95 7 137 6.01 9.60 6 103 9.19 13.05 8 68 2.98 5.45 7 59 5.26 8.72 9 54 2.37 4.87 8 25 2.23 4.22 10 29 1.27 2.91 9 18 1.61 3.42 11 14 0.62 1.54 10 11 0.98 2.32 IS 8 0.35 0.96 11 2 0.18 0.46 13 6 0.26 0.78 18 2 0.18 0.51 16 3 0.13 0.48 13 2 0.18 0.55 19 1 0.04 0.19 14 1 0.09 0.30 86 1 0.04 0.26 16 1 0.09 0.34 68 1 0.04 0.68 30 1 0.09 0.42 Andover, 1,296 100.00 100.00 116 1 0.09 2.45 I 58 4.47 0.94 Danvers, 1,653 100.00 100.00 2 208 16.05 6.77 1 72 4.. 36 0.88 3 203 15.66 9.91 3 294 17.79 7.19 4 252 19.44 16.40 3 359 21.72 13.17 5 188 14.51 15.30 4 296 17.91 14.47 6 150 11.57 14.65 5 227 13.73 13.87 7 96 7.41 10.94 6 157 9.50 11.. 51 8 53 4.09 6.90 7 110 6.65 9.41 9 30 2.31 4.39 8 59 3.57 5.77 10 21 1.62 3.42 9 34 2.06 3.74 11 13 1.00 2.33 lO 18 1.09 2.20 12 8 0.62 1.56 11 5 0.30 0.67 13 2 0.15 0.42 18 4 0.24 0.59 14 5 0.38 1.14 13 7 0.42 1.11 15 1 0.08 0.24 14 3 0.18 0.51 352 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Jf umber of Families ^EECE^ TAGES AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Danvers — Con. Hamilton — Con. 15 2 0.12 0.37 5 42 13.33 15.49 16 1 0.06 0.20 6 28 8.89 12.39 ir 1 0.06 0.21 7 15 4.76 7.74 18 1 0.06 0.22 8 12 3.81 7.08 19 1 0.06 0.23 9 7 2.22 4.65 3S 1 0.06 0..39 10 3 0.95 2.21 1,087 1 0.06 13.29 11 4 1.27 3.24 Essex, .... 445 100.00 100.00 12 1 0.32 0.89 1 27 6.07 1.70 13 1 0.32 0.96 2 114 25.62 14.37 15 1 0.32 1.11 3 114 25.62 21.55 16 1 0.32 1.18 4 84 18.88 21.17 19 1 0.32 1.40 5 47 10.56 14.81 S8 1 0.32 2.07 6 28 6.30 10.59 Ipswich, . . 1,104 100.00 100.00 7 17 3.82 7.50 1 80 7.25 1.70 8 6 1.35 3.02 2 202 18.30 8.56 9 3 0.67 1.70 3 240 21.74 15.25 10 3 0.67 1.89 4 200 18.12 16.95 12 1 0.22 0.76 5 133 12.05 14.09 15 1 0.22 0.94 6 88 7.97 11.19 Georgetown, . 541 100.00 100.00 7 47 4.26 6.97 1 41 7.58 2.00 8 36 3.26 6.10 2 121 22.37 11.81 9 36 3.26 6.86 3 120 22.18 17.56 10 14 1.27 2.97 4 85 15.71 16.59 11 9 0.81 2.ft 5 76 14.05 18.54 12 5 0.45 1.27 6 46 8.50 13.46 13 6 0.54 1.65 7 27 4.99 9.22 14 2 0.18 0.59 8 10 1.S5 3.90 15 1 0.09 0.32 9 10 1.85 4.39 16 1 0.09 0.34 10 3 0.55 1.46 17 1 0.09 0.36 11 2 0.37 1.07 21 1 0.09 0.44 Groveland, . 560 100.00 100.00 34 1 0.09 0.72 1 33 5.89 1.41 74 1 0.09 1..57 2 109 19.46 9.34 Lynnfield, . ■ . 211 100.00 100.00 3 123 21.96 15.82 • 1 12 5.69 1.47 4 92 16.43 15.77 2 54" 25.59 13.20 5 78 13.93 16.72 3 43 20.38 15.77 6 51 9.11 13.12 4 29 13.74 14.18 7 35 6.25 10.50 5 30 14.22 18.34 8 10 1.78 3.43 6 19 9.01 13.94 9 12 2.14 4.63 7 12 5.69 10.27 10 4 0.71 1.72 8 7 3.32 6.84 11 3 0.54 1.41 9 3 1.42 3.30 12 2 0.36 1.03 10 1 0.47 1.22 13 2 0.36 1.11 12 1 0.47 1.47 14 3 0.54 1.80 Manchester, . 488 100.00 100.00 15 1 0.18 0.64 1 50 10.25 2.67 16 1 0.18 0.69 2 93 19.06 9.91 20 1 0.18 0.86 3 106 21.72 16.95 Hamilton, 315 • 100.00 100.00 4 79 16.19 16.84 1 21 6.66 1.55 5 68 13.94 18.12 2 06 20.95 9.73 6 46 9.43 14.71 3 60 19.05 13.27 7 23 4.71 8.58 4 51 16.19 15.04 8 8 1.64 3.41 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 353 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number . of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number - of Families Percentages AND Size op Families. Total Total Families Population Total Total Families Population ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Manchester — Con. Middleton — Con. 9 4 0.82 1.92 3 47 21.46 16.83 10 6 1.23 3.20 4 46 21.00 21.96 11 1 0.20 0.59 5 27 12.33 16.11 12 1 0.20 0.64 6 16 7.30 11.46 13 2 0.41 1.39 7 10 4.57 8.35 20 1 0.20 1.07 8 4 1.83 3.82 Marblehead, . 2,003 100.00 100.00 9 1 0.46 1.07 1 141 7.04 1.84 10 2 0.91 2.39 2 418 20.87 10.90 11 2 0.91 2.62 3 460 22.96 17.99 12 1 0.46 1.43 4 378 18.87 19.71 20 1 0.46 2.39 5 265 13.23 17.27 Nahant, 204 100.00 100.00 6 150 7.49 11.73 1 19 9.31 2.20 7 83 4.14 7.57 a 45 22.06 10.40 8 46 2.. 30 4.80 3 35 17.16 12.14 9 27 1.35 3.17 4 31 15.20 14.34 10 24 1.20 3.13 5 27 13.24 15.61 11 6 0.30 0.86 6 13 6.37 9.02 12 2 0.10 0.31 7 10 4.90 8.09 13 2 0.10 0.34 8 9 4.41 8.32 20 1 0.05 0.38 9 5 2.45 5.20 Merrimac, . 605 100.00 100.00 10 3 1.47 3.47 1 30 4.96 1.30 11 2 0.98 2.54 2 136 22.48 11.82 12 1 0.49 1.39 3 152 25.12 19.82 13 1 0.49 1.50 4 114 18.84 19.82 14 1 0.49 1.62 5 80 13.22 17.38 15 1 0.49 1.73 6 44 7.27 11.47 21 1 0.49 2.43 7 21 3.47 6.39 Newbury, . 360 100.00 100.00 8 13 2.15 4.52 1 21 5.83 1.41 9 6 0.99 2.35 2 70 19.45 9.40 10 4 0.66 1.74 3 75 20.83 15.11 11 1 0.17 0.48 4 72 20.00 19.34 14 2 0.33 1.22 5 49 13.61 16.45 IS 1 0.17 0.65 6 21 5.83 8.46 24 1 0.17 1.04 7 22 6.11 10.34 Methuen, 1,317 100.00 100.00 8 6 1.67 3.22 1 43 3.26 0.75 9 9 2.50 5.44 2 244 18.53 8.58 10 10 2.78 6.72 3 275 20.88 14.50 11 3 0.83 2.22 4 225 17.08 15.82 12 1 0.28 0.81 5 185 14.05 16.26 16 1 0.28 1.08 6 149 11.31 15.71 North Andover, . 796 100.00 100.00 7 85 6.45 10.46 1 26 3.27 0.73 8 68 4.40 8.15 2 130 16.33 7,29 9 25 1.90 3.95 3 156 19.60 13.11 10 15 1.14 2.64 4 145 18.22 16.25 11 8 0.61 1.55 5 131 16.46 18.35 12 2 0.15 0.42 6 73 9.17 12.27 14 1 0.08 0.25 7 48 6.03 9.42 19 1 0.08 0.33 8 46 5.78 10.31 36 1 0.08 0.63 9 17 2.14 4.29 Middleton, . 219 100.00 100.00 10 9 1.13 2.52 1 27 12.33 3.22 11 4 0.51 1.23 2 35 15.98 8.35 12 7 0.88 2.35 35i CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. North Andover — Con. Salisbury — Con. 13 1 0.12 0.36 3 86 24.50 19.85 16 1 0.12 0.45 4 69 19.66 21.23 17 1 0.12 0.48 3 46 13.11 17.69 ai 1 0.12 0.59 6 32 9.12 14.77 Peabod}', 2,373 100.00 100.00 7 13 3.70 7.00 1 82 3.46 0.78 8 7 2.00 4.31 3 403 16.98 7.67 9 1 0.28 0.69 3 465 19.60 13.28 10 1 0.28 0.77 4 450 18.96 17.13 la 1 0.28 0.92 3 332 13.99 15.80 Saugus, . 1,065 100.00 100.00 6 246 10.37 14.05 1 36 3.38 0.80 T 160 6.74 10.66 a 168 15.77 7.47 8 100 4.21 7.61 3 262 24.60 17.48 9 72 3.04 6.17 4 205 19.25 18.23 10 33 1.39 3.14 3 161 15.12 17.90 11 12 0.51 1.26 6 101 9.48 13k48 13 9 0.38 1.03 7 61 5.73 9.49 13 5 0.21 0.62 8 25 2.35 4.45 14 1 0.04 0.13 9 17 1.60 3.40 17 1 0.04 0.16 10 12 1.13 2.67 19 1 0.04 0.18 11 8 0.75 1.96 33 1 0.04 0.33 la 3 0.28 0.80 Rockport, 1,236 100.00 100.00 13 4 0.38 1.16 1 96 7.77 1.82 14 1 0.09 0.31 2 238 19.26 9.00 18 1 0.09 0.40 3 255 20.63 14.46 Swampscott, 823 100.00 100.00 4 201 16.26 15.20 1 37 4.50 1.13 5 121 9.79 11.44 a 169 20.53 10.37 6 120 9.71 13.61 3 199 24.18 18.32 7 69 5.58 9.13 4 160 19.44 19.64 8 51 4.13 7.71 3 101 12.27 15.50 9 36 2.91 6.13 6 60 7.29 11.05 10 23 1.86 4.35 7 46 5.59 9.88 11 9 0.73 1.87 8 28 3.40 6.87 la 4 0.32 0.91 9 10 1.22 2.76 13 5 0.41 1.23 10 5 0.61 1.53 14 2 0.16 0.53 11 5 0.61 1.69 13 3 0.24 0.85 13 2 0.24 0.80 19 1 0.08 0.36 13 1 0.12 0.46 ai 1 0.08 0.40 Topsfield, . . 264 100.00 100.00 33 1 0.08 1.00 1 42 15.91 4.07 Rowley, 340 100.00 100.00 a 38 14.39 7.36 1 13 3.82 1.02 3 41 15.53 11.91 a 72 21.18 11.32 4 50 18.94 19.36 3 83 24.41 19.58 3 37 14.01 17.91 4 79 23.24 24.84 6 27 10.23 15.68 3 50 14.71 19.65 7 12 4.55 8.13 6 17 5.00 8.02 8 8 3.03 6.20 7 17 5.00 9.36 9 4 1.51 3.48 8 6 1.76 3.77 10 2 0.76 1.94 10 2 0.59 1.57 11 1 0.38 1.06 11 1 0.29 0.87 la 1 0.38 1.16 Salisbury, , 351 100.00 100.00 18 1 0.38 1.74 1 24 6.84 1.85 ■Wenham, . , 234 100.00 100.00 2 71 20.23 10.92 1 20 8.55 2.26 SIZE OP FAMILIES. 355 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, and Size op Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population ESSEX -Con. FRAJSTKLIN — Con. "Wenham — Con. Buckland — Con. a 56 23.93 12.64 6 41 10.59 15.89- 3 44 18.80 14.90 4 14 3.62 6.33 4 44 18.80 19.87 8 13 3.36 6.72 5 28 11.97 15.80 9 5 1.29 2.91 6 20 8.55 13.. 54 10 3 0.77 1.94 7 8 3.42 6.32 11 2 0.52 1.42 8 6 2.57 5.42 18 2 0.52 1.55 9 9 0.85 2.03 13 2 0.52 1.68 10 3 1.28 3.39 Charlemont, . 275 100.00 100.00; 11 2 0.85 2.48 ! 1 12 4.36 1.1.> 12 1 0.43 1.35 8 68 24.73 13.06 West Newbury, . 1 440 39 100.00 8.86 100.00 2.37 3 4 62 51 22.55 18.55 17.87 19.60 3 85 19.32 10.35 5 39 14.18 18.73 3 98 22 . 27 17.89 6 18 6.54 10.38 4 89 20.23 21.67 7 10 3.64 6.72 5 61 13.86 18.56 8 10 3.64 7.69 6 33 7.50 12.05 9 1 0.36 0.86 7 18 4.09 7.67 10 3 1.09 2.88- 8 4 0.91 1.95 11 1 0.36 1.05 9 8 1.82 4.38 Colrain, 366 100.00 100.00 10 4 0.91 2.44 1 18 4.92 1.12 11 1 0.23 0.67 2 67 18.31 8.32 FRAi^^KLEST. 3 4 65 61 17.76 16.67 12.11 15.16 Aehfield, 252 100.00 100.00 5 49 13.39 15.22 1 22 8.73 2.17 6 44 12.02 16.40 S 48 19.05 9.48 7 26 7.10 11.30 3 44 17.46 13.03 8 15 4.10 7.45 4 46 18.25 18.16 9 9 2.46 5.03 5 34 13.49 16.78 10 7 1.91 4.35 6 29 11.51 17.18 11 4 1.09 2.73 7 13 5.16 8.98 13 1 0.27 0.81 8 9 3.57 7.11 Conway, 309 100.00 100.00 9 3 1.19 2.66 1 15 4.85 1.15 10 1 0.40 0.99 2 55 17.80 8.44 11 1 0.40 1.09 3 56 18.12 12.88 18 2 0.79 2.37 4 66 21.36 20.24 Bernardston, 209 100.00 100.00 5 43 13.92 16.49 1 16 7.65 2.06 6 34 11.00 15.64 2 53 25.36 13.62 7 16 5.18 8.-59 3 40 19.14 15.42 8 14 4.53 8.59 4 35 16.75 17.99 9 2 0.65 1.38 5 31 14.83 19.92 10 4 1.29 3.07 6 15 7.18 11.57 11 2 0.65 1.69 7 7 3.35 6.30 12 2 0.65 1.84 8 7 3.35 7.20 Deerfield, 674 100.00 100.00 9 4 1.91 4.63 1 30 4.45 1.00 10 1 0.48 1.29 2 119 17.66 7.91 Buckland, . 387 100.00 100.00 3 140 20.77 13.97 1 22 5.68 1.42 4 111 16.47 14.77 a 77 19.90 9.95 5 86 12.76 14.30 3 98 25.32 18.99 6 74 10.98 14.77 4 57 14.73 14.73 7 31 4.60 7.22 S 51 13.18 16.47 8 35 5.19 9.31 356 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Kumber of Families Tercentages Counties, Towns, and Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population FRANKLESr — Con. FRANKLEST— Con. Deerfield — Con. Greenfield — Con. 9 17 2.52 5.09 34 1 0.07 0.54 10 17 2.52 5.65 36 1 0.07 0.58 11 7 1.04 2.56 39 1 0.07 0.63 la 3 0.44 1.20 Hawley, 110 100.00 100.00 13 1 0.15 0.43 1 1 0.91 0.21 14 1 0.15 0.46 2 16 14.54 6.84 17 1 0.15 0.56 3 25 22.73 16.03 24 1 0.15 0.80 4 22 20.00 18.80 Erving, .... 256 100.00 100.00 5 22 20.00 23.50 1 20 7.81 2.08 6 15 13.64 19.23 2 44 17.19 9.13 7 6 5.45 8.98 3 62 24.22 19.29 9 2 1.82 3.85 4 53 20.70 21.99 12 1 0.91 2.56 5 35 13.67 18.15 Heath, .... 120 100.00 100.00 6 oo 8.60 13.69 1 9 7.50 1.89 7 13 5.08 9.44 2 18 15.00 7.56 8 4 1.56 3.32 3 27 22.50 17.02 9 2 0.78 1.87 4 27 22.50 22.69 10 1 0.39 1.04 5 16 13.34 16.81 GUI, .... 197 100.00 100.00 6 10 8.33 12.61 1 11 5.58 1.02 7 7 5.83 10.29 2 35 17.77 6.47 8 2 1.67 3.36 3 37 18.78 10.26 9 3 2.. 50 5.67 4 39 19.80 14.42 10 1 0.83 2.10 5 18 9.14 8.32 Leverett, 200 100.00 100.00 6 19 9.64 10.53 1 17 8.50 2.28 7 16 8.12 10.35 2 42 21.00 11.29 8 3 1.52 2.22 3 42 21.00 16.93 9 6 3.04 4.99 4 39 19.50 20.97 10 6 3.04 5.54 5 29 14.50 19.49 11 1 0.51 1.02 6 16 8.00 12.90 18 2 1.02 3.33 7 7 3.50 6.59 20 1 0.51 1.85 8 3 1.50 3.23 SI 1 0.51 1.94 9 3 1.50 3.63 24 1 0.51 2.22 10 2 1.00 2.69 168 1 0.51 15.52 Leyden, 88 100.00 100.00 Greenfield, . 1,450 100.00 100.00 1 5 5.67 1.38 1 64 4.41 1.03 2 15 17.04 8.26 2 265 18.27 8.51 3 17 19.32 14.05 3 308 21.24 14.83 4 19 21.59 20.94 4 256 17.66 16.44 5 12 13.64 16.53 5 219 15.10 17.58 6 9 10.23 14.88 6 144 9.93 13.87 7 7 7.95 13.50 7 96 6.62 10.79 8 1 1.14 2.20 8 39 2.C9 5.01 9 1 1.14 2.48 9 24 1.66 3.47 10 1 1.14 2.75 10 11 0.76 1.77 11 1 1.14 3.03 11 8 0.55 1.41 Monroe, 65 100.00 100.00 18 5 0.34 0.96 1 2 3.08 0.67 13 1 0.07 0.21 2 14 21.54 9.40 14 1 0.07 0.22 3 9 13.85 9.06 17 1 0.07 0.27 4 11 16.92 14.77 2 0.14 0.58 5 14 21.54 23.49 24 2 0.14 0.77 6 4 6.15 8.05 33 1 0.07 0.53 7 5 7.69 11.74 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 357 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Xumber of Families Pekcentages Counties, Towns, AND Size op Families. Numbeu of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population FRANKLIN — Con. FRANKLIN — Con. Monroe — Con. Orange — Con. 8 1 1.54 2.68 2 284 20.43 10.59 9 1 1.54 3.02 3 343 24.68 19.19 10 3 4.61 10.07 4 259 18.63 19.32 21 1 1..54 7.05 3 210 15.11 19.59 Montague, . 1,349 100.00 100.00 6 99 7.12 11.08 1 63 4.67 1.04 7 62 4.46 8.10 S 211 15.64 6.97 8 30 2.16 4.48 3 250 18.53 12.38 9 17 1.22 2.85 4 243 18.01 16.05 10 5 0.36 0.93 5 206 15.27 17.00 11 3 0.22 0.62 6 145 10.75 14.36 12 5 0.36 1.12 7 87 6.45 10.05 13 1 0.07 0.24 8 59 4.37 7.79 15 1 0.07 0.28 9 44 3.26 6.54 16 1 0.07 0.30 10 23 1.70 3.80 Rowe 123 100.00 100.00 11 9 0.66 1.63 1 6 4.88 1.21 13 3 0.22 0.60 2 21 17.07 8.43 14 2 0.15 0.46 3 28 22.76 16.87 16 1 0.08 0.26 4 29 23.58 23.29 17 1 0.08 0.28 5 15 12.19 15.06 33 1 0.08 0.38 6 9 7.32 10.84 23 1 0.08 0.41 7 6 4.88 8.43 New Salem, . 233 100.00 100.00 8 4 3.25 6.43 1 23 9.87 2.65 9 3 2.44 5.42 2 55 23.60 12.66 10 2 1.63 4.02 3 49 21.03 16.92 Shelburne, . 392 100.00 100.00 4 40 17.17 18.41 1 18 4.59 1.15 3 24 10.30 13.81 2 88 22.45 11.28 6 17 7.30 11.74 3 76 19.39 14.62 7 9 3.86 7.25 4 78 19.90 20.00 8 7 3.00 6.44 5 54 13.78 17.31 9 3 1.29 3.11 6 36 9.18 13.85 10 5 2.15 5.75 7 22 5.61 9.87 11 1 0.43 1.26 8 i 1.79 3.59 Northfleld, . 419 100.00 100.00 9 9 2.30 5.19 1 20 4.77 1.08 10 2 0..51 1.28 2 94 22.43 10.16 11 1 0.25 0.71 3 101 24.10 16.37 18 1 0.25 1.15 4 69 16.47 14.91 Shutesbiiry, . 125 100.00 100.00 3 60 14.32 16.21 1 12 9.60 2.70 6 34 8.11 11.02 2 31 24.80 13.97 7 13 3.10 4.91 3 24 19.20 16.22 8 9 2.15 3.89 4 26 20.80 23.42 9 5 1.19 2.43 3 15 12.00 16.89 10 3 0.72 1.62 6 9 7.20 12.16 11 3 0.72 1.78 7 2 1.60 3.15 20 2 0.48 2.16 8 5 4.00 9.01 22 0.24 1.19 11 1 0.80 2.48 23 0.24 1.24 Sunderland, , 166 100.00 100.00 24 0.24 1.30 1 8 4.82 1.15 44 0.24 2.38 2 30 18.07 8.62 57 0.24 3.08 3 35 21.08 15.09 79 0.24 4.27 4 26 15.66 14.94 Orange 1,390 100.00 100.00 5 24 14.46 17.24 1 70 5.04 1.31 6 21 12.65 18.10 358 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towks, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population FRANKLIN — Con, HAMPDEN — Con. Sunderland — Con. Blandford, . 206 100.00 100.00 7 12 7.23 12.07 1 18 8.74 2.12 8 4 2.41 4.60 S 33 16.02 7.77 9 3 1.81 3.88 3 39 18.93 13.78 10 3 1.81 4.31 4 42 20.39 19.79 Warwick, 158 100.00 100.00 5 30 14.56 17.67 1 11 6.95 1.84 6 20 9.71 14.13 a 36 22.78 12.02 7 8 3.88 6.60 3 42 26.58 21.04 8 7 3.40 6.60 4 30 18.99 20.03 9 3 1.46 3.18 5 9 5.70 7.51 10 1 0.48 '1.18 6 9 5.70 9.01 11 2 0.97 2.59 7 6 3.80 7.01 13 3 1.46 4.59 8 10 6.33 13.36 Brimfield, . 238 100.00 100.00 9 2 1.27 3.00 1 15 6.31 1..56 10 2 1.27 3.34 3 58 24.37 12.06 11 1 0.63 1.84 3 57 23.95 17.78 Wendell, 129 100.00 100.00 4 35 14.71 14.55 1 15 11.63 2.84 3 20 8.40 10.39 S 24 18.60 9.07 6 20 8.40 12.47 3 17 13.18 9.64 7 14 5.88 10.19 4 21 16.28 15.88 8 4 1.68 3.33 5 22 17.05 20.79 9 5 2.10 4.68 6 13 10.08 14.75 10 5 2.10 5.20 7 3 2.33 3.97 11 1 0.42 1.14 8 8 6.20 12.10 13 1 0.42 1.25 9 2 1.55 3.40 13 1 0.42 1.35 10 4 3.10 7.56 19 1 0.42 1.97 Whately, 195 100.00 100.00 30 1 0.42 2.08 1 16 8.20 2.12 Chester, 354 100.00 100.00 S 46 23.59 12.19 1 11 3.11 0.77 3 37 18.97 14.70 3 69 19.49 9.66 4 31 15.90 16.42 3 89 25.14 18.68 3 26 13.33 17.22 4 70 19.78 19.59 6 13 6.67 10.33 3 38 10.73 13.30 7 12 6.15 11.13 6 32 9.04 13.43 8 9 4.62 9.54 7 22 6.21 10.78 9 2 1.03 2.38 8 15 4.24 8.40 10 3 1.54 3.97 9 4 1.13 2.52 10 3 0.85 2.10 HAMPDEN. 11 East Longmeadow, 1 330 0.28 100.00 0.77 100.00 Agawam, 553 100.00 100.00 1 8 2.42 0.50 1 32 5.79 1.33 3 51 15.46 6.41 3 94 17.00 7.81 3 63 19.09 11.88 3 96 17.36 11.96 4 50 15.15 12.57 4 92 16.64 15.28 5 49 14.85 15.40 3 86 15.55 17.86 6 35 10.61 13.20 6 58 10.49 14.45 7 29 8.79 12.76 7 49 8.86 14.24 8 17 5.15 8.55 8 21 3.80 6.98 9 11 3.33 6.22 9 16 2.89 5.98 10 7 2.12 4.40 10 4 0.72 1.66 11 2 0.61 1.38 11 2 0.36 0.91 13 3 0.91 2.26 12 2 0.36 1.00 13 2 0.61 1.64 13 1 0.18 0.54 11 1 0.30 0.88 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 359 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. CouKTiES, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population HAMPDEN — Con. HAMPDEN— Con. B. Longmeadow — Con. Ludlow — Con. 15 1 0.30 0.94 6 55 11.63 12.88 16 1 0.30 1.01 7 43 9.09 11.75 Granville, . 252 100.00 100.00 8 34 7.19 10.62 1 25 9.92 2.49 9 23 4.86 8.08 s 37 14.68 7.36 10 11 2.33 4.29 3 68 26.99 20.30 11 10 2.12 4.29 4 37 14.68 14.73 12 2 0.42 0.94 3 25 9.92 12.44 13 5 1.06 2.54 6 28 11.11 16.72 14 2 0.42 1.09 7 13 5.16 9.05 IS 1 0.21 0..58 8 9 3.57 7.16 17 2 0.42 1..33 9 5 1.99 4.48 18 1 0.21 0.70 10 2 0.79 1.99 21 2 0.42 1.64 11 3 1.19 3.28 22 1 0.21 0.86 Hampden, . 194 100.00 100.00 23 2 0.42 1.95 1 12 6.19 1.62 Monson, 872 100.00 100.00 2 44 22.68 11.84 1 53 6.08 1.42 3 41 21.14 16.55 2 200 22.94 10.68 4 39 20.10 21.00 3 164 18.81 13.14 5 22 11.34 14.80 4 130 14.91 13.88 6 17 8.76 13.73 5 116 13.30 15.48 T 10 5.15 9.42 6 92 10.55 14.74 S 4 2.06 4.31 7 51 5.85 9.53 9 2 1.03 2.42 8 29 3.33 6.19 10 1 0.52 1.35 9 12 1.38 2.88 11 2 1.03 2.96 10 8 0.92 2.14 Holland, 55 100.00 100.00 11 4 0.46 1.18 1 8 14.54 4.02 12 2 0.23 0.64 2 14 25.46 14.07 13 2 0.23 0.69 3 12 21.82 18.09 14 1 0.11 0.37 4 8 14.54 16.08 13 2 e.23 0.80 5 3 5.45 7.54 17 2 0.23 0.91 6 5 9.09 15.08 20 1 0.11 0.53 T 1 1,82 3.52 31 1 0.11 0.83 8 1 1.82 4.02 33 1 0.11 0.93 9 1 1.82 4.52 114 1 0.11 3.04 13 1 1.82 6.03 Montgomery, 63 100.00 100.00 14 1 1.82 7.03 1 2 3.17 0.73 Longmeadow, 146 100.00 100.00 2 9 14.28 6.54 1 10 6.85 1.61 3 15 23.81 16.36 2 26 17.81 8.39 4 13 20.63 18.91 3 25 17.12 12.10 3 8 12.70 14.55 4 34 23.29 21.94 6 4 6.35 8.73 5 14 9.59 11.29 7 8 12.70 20.36 6 12 8.22 11.61 8 1 1.59 2.91 7 10 6.85 11.29 9 1 1.59 3.27 8 6 4.11 7.74 10 1 1.59 3.64 9 7 4.79 10.16 11 1 1.59 4.00 13 2 1.37 3.87 Palmer, .... 1,382 100.00 100.00 Ludlow, 473 100.00 100.00 1 54 3.91 0.79 1 23 4.86 0.90 2 190 13.75 5.54 2 48 10.15 3.75 3 260 18.81 11.37 3 79 16.70 9.25 4 237 17.15 13.82 4 67 14.17 10.46 3 193 13.97 14.07 5 62 13.11 12.10 6 117 8.47 10.24 360 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population HAMPDEN— Con. TTAMPDEN— Con. Palmer — Con. Wales — Con. 7 107 7.74 10.92 2 45 23.56 11.49 8 74 5.36 8.63 3 34 17.80 13.03 9 47 3.40 6.17 4 22 11.52 11.24 10 41 2.97 5.98 5 35 18.33 22.35 11 16 1.16 2.57 6 15 7.85 11.49 13 15 1.09 2.62 7 13 6.81 11.62 13 9 0.65 1.71 8 4 2.09 4.09 14 0.36 1.02 9 3 1.57 3.45 13 3 0.22 0.66 10 3 1.57 3.83 16 6 0.43 1.40 11 3 1.57 4.22 17 2 0.14 0.50 12 1 0.52 1.53 18 2 0.14 0.52 Westfield, . 2,593 100.00 100.00 20 1 0.07 0.29 1 125 4.82 1.17 28 1 0.07 0.32 2 474 18.28 8.89 27 1 0.07 0.39 3 593 22.87 16.68 32 1 0.07 0.47 4 499 19.24 18.72 RuBsell, 1S5 100.00 100.00 5 378 14.58 17.72 1 10 5.41 1.18 6 218 8.41 12.27 2 21 11.35 4.96 7 137 5.28 8.99 3 46 24.87 16.31 8 74 2.85 5.55 4 39 21.08 18.44 9 47 1.81 3.97 3 18 9.73 10.64 10 24 0.93 2.25 6 18 9.73 12.77 11 12 0.46 1.24 7 6 3.24 4.96 12 2 0.08 0.22 8 6 3.24 5.67 13 3 0.11 0.37 9 9 4.86 9.58 13 0.04 0.14 10 10 5.41 11.82 17 0.04 0.16 12 1 0.54 1.42 18 0.04 0.17 19 1 0.54 2.25 22 0.04 0.21 Southwick, . 239 100.00 100.00 30 0.04 0.28 1 16 6.69 1.66 34 0.04 0.32 2 45 18.83 9.37 72 0.04 0.68 3 52 21.76 16.23 West Springfield, 1,360 100.00 100.00 4 33 13.81 13.74 1 26 1.91 0.42 3 44 18.41 22.89 2 229 16.84 7.48 6 23 9.62 14.36 3 264 19.41 12.93 7 13 5.44 9.47 4 265 19.49 17.31 8 6 2.51 4.99 5 198 14.56 16.16 9 4 1.67 3.75 6 146 10.73 14.30 10 1 0.42 1.04 7 108 7.94 12.34 12 2 0.84 2.50 8 51 3.75 6.66 ToUand, 67 100.00 100.00 9 29 2.13 4.26 1 4 5.97 1.29 10 25 1.84 4.08 2 12 17.91 7.77 11 10 0.73 1.80 3 13 19.40 12.62 12 1 0.07 0.20 4 9 13.43 11.65 13 2 0.15 0.42 5 8 11.94 12.94 14 2 0.15 0.46 6 7 10.45 13.59 13 2 0.15 0.49 7 3 4.48 6.80 21 2 0.15 0.69 8 3 4.48 7.77 Wilbraham, . 363 100.00 100.00 9 3 4.48 8.74 1 24 6.61 1.38 10 3 4.48 9.71 2 66 18.18 7.59 11 2 2.98 7.12 3 77 21.21 13.28 Wales, .... 191 100.00 100.00 4 64 17.63 14.71 1 13 6.81 1.66 5 49 13.50 14.08 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 361 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population HAMPDEN — Con. HAMPSHIRE — Con. Wilbraham — Con, Chesterfield — Con. 6 23 6.33 7.93 2 40 24.69 13.58 7 20 5.51 8.04 3 32 19.75 16.30 8 12 3.30 5.52 4 25 15.43 16.98 9 10 2.75 5.17 5 24 14.82 20.37 lO 8 2.20 4.60 6 16 9.88 16.30 11 3 0.83 1.90 7 7 4.32 8.32 IS 3 0.83 2.07 8 3 1.85 4.07 13 1 0.28 0.75 lO 1 0.62 1.70 14 1 0.28 0.80 Ctunmington, 201 100.00 100.00 19 1 0.28 1.09 1 14 6.96 1.86 193 1 0.28 11.09 2 35 17.41 9.33 HAMPSHIRE. 3 4 52 41 25.87 20.40 20.80 21.87 Amlierst, . 1,06-t 100.00 100.00 .'> 33 16.42 22.00 1 46 4.32 0.96 6 11 5.47 8.80 2 208 19.55 8.69 7 9 4.48 8.40 3 244 22.93 15.30 8 4 1.99 4.27 4 168 15.79 14.04 9 1 0.50 1.20 3 129 12.13 13.48 11 1 0.50 1.47 6 99 9.31 12.41 Easthampton, 1,019 100.00 100.00 7 66 6.20 9.66 1 53 5.20 1.11 8 31 2.91 5.18 a 149 14.62 6.22 9 28 2.63 5.27 3 179 17.57 11.21 10 17 1.60 3.55 4 185 18.15 15.45 11 4 0.38 0.92 a 145 14.23 15.14 IS 3 0.28 0.75 6 110 10.79 13.78 13 2 0.19 0.54 7 80 7.85 11.69 14 2 0.19 0.59 8 46 4.51 7.68 15 2 0.19 0.63 9 28 2.75 5.26 16 2 0.19 0.67 lO 18 1.77 3.76 17 1 0.09 0.36 11 9 0.88 2.07 18 2 0.19 0.75 12 8 0.78 2.00 19 2 0.19 0.80 13 2 0.20 0.54 SS 1 0.09 0.46 1.5 2 0.20 0.63 S9 2 0.19 1.21 22 1 0.10 0.46 30 2 0.19 1.25 24 1 0.10 0.50 35 1 0.09 0.73 28 1 0.10 0.58 4S 1 0.09 0.88 33 1 0.10 0.69 44 1 0.09 0.92 ."iO 1 0.10 1.23 Belchertown, 524 100.00 100.00 Enfield, 261 100.00 100.00 1 43 8.21 1.99 1 IS 6.89 1.82 s 105 20.04 9.72 2 62 23.75 12.53 3 110 20.99 15.27 3 62 23.75 18.79 4 74 14.12 13.70 4 34 13.03 13.74 5 61 11.64 14.11 3 34 13.03 17.17 6 40 7.63 11.11 6 27 10.34 16.36 7 42 8.02 13.60 d 12 4.60 8.48 8 21 4.01 7.77 8 6 2.30 4.85 9 18 3.44 7.50 9 2 0.77 1.82 10 2 0.38 0.92 10 2 0.77 2.02 11 4 0.76 2.04 12 2 0.77 2.42 13 3 0.57 1.67 Goshen, 66 100.00 100.00 13 1 0.19 0.60 1 2 3.03 0.66 Chesterfield, . . 162 100.00 100.00 2 12 18.18 7.90 1 14 8.64 2.38 3 8 12.12 7.90 362 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS - - Continued. Counties, Towns, 1 Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Si^e of Families. Ifumber of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population HAMPSHIRE — Con. Goshen — Con. 4 9 13.63 11.84 HAMPSHIRE- Huntington, . -Con. • • 329 100.00 100.00 5 13 19.70 21.. 38 1 12 3.65 0.83 6 10 15.15 19.73 2 51 15.50 7.03 7 8 12.12 18.42 3 59 17.93 12.21 8 1 1.52 2.63 4 73 22.19 20.14 9 1 1.52 2.96 5 38 11.55 13.10 10 o 3.03 6.58 6 49 14.90 20.27 Granby, 171 100.00 100.00 4 24 7.30 11.59 1 9 5.26 1.20 8 8 2.43 4.41 2 26 15.21 6.95 9 5 1.52 3.10 3 29 16.96 11.63 10 7 2.13 4.83 4 31 18.13 16.58 11 1 0.30 0.76 3 30 17.54 20.05 12 1 0.30 0.83 6 22 12.87 17.65 13 1 0.30 0.90 7 13 7.60 12.17 Middlefield, , . • 92 100.00 100.00 8 4 2.34 4.28 1 6 6.-52 1.55 10 6 3.51 8.02 2 20 21.74 10.36 11 1 0..58 1.47 3 20 21.74 15. .55 Greenwich, . 142 100.00 100.00 4 8 8.70 8.29 1 19 13.38 3.95 5 12 13.04 15.. 55 2 41 28.87 17.05 6 11 11.96 17.10 3 32 22.. 54 19.96 7 6 6.52 10.88 4 17 11.97 14.14 8 5 5.43 10.36 5 12 8.45 12.47 9 2 2.17 4.66 6 8 5.63 9.93 10 1 1.09 2.59 7 4 2.82 5.82 12 1 1.09 3.11 8 3 2.11 4.99 Pelham, • 126 100.00 100.00 9 4 2.82 7.48 1 7 5.56 1.44 10 2 1.41 4.16 2 33 26.19 13.58 Hadley 1 390 20 100.00 5.13 100.00 1.17 3 4 26 23 20.64 18.25 16.05 18.93 8 5S 14.87 6.81 3 12 9.. 52 12.34 3 77 19.74 13.56 6 8 6.35 9.88 4 06 16.92 15.49 7 9 7.14 12.96 3 65 16.67 19.07 8 5 3.97 8.23 6 46 11.79 16.20 lO 1 0.79 2.06 7 22 5.64 9.04 11 2 1.59 4.. 53 8 20 5.13 9.39 Plainfield, . • • 109 100.00 100.00 9 8 2.05 4.23 1 4 3.67 0.89 lO 1.28 2.93 2 25 22.94 11.11 11 1 0.26 0.65 3 18 16.51 12.00 IS 1 0.26 0.70 4 14 12.84 12.45 13 1 0.26 0.76 5 25 22.94 27.78 Hatfield, 291 100.00 100.00 6 10 9.17 13.33 1 16 5.50 1.27 7 6 5.50 9.33 3 50 17.18 7.93 8 5 4.. 59 8.89 3 51 17.. 53 12.12 9 1 0.92 2.00 4 55 18.90 17.43 10 1 0.92 2.22 5 42 14.43 16.64 Prescott, • • 106 100.00 100.00 6 26 8.94 12.36 1 5 4.72 1.25 7 24 8.25 13.31 2 29 27.36 14.47 8 14 4.81 8.88 3 26 24.53 19.45 9 9 3.09 6.42 4 13 12.27 12.97 10 1 0.34 0.79 5 15 14.15 18.70 11 2 0.69 1.74 6 7 6.60 10.47 14 1 0.34 1.11 7 4 3.77 6.98 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 363 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, 1 AND Size of Familie.s. Number of FamUies Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population HAMPSHIRE— Con. HAMPSHIRE— Con. Prescott — Con. 8 3 2.83 5.99 Westhampton — Con. 2 21 16.93 8.82 9 2 1.89 4.49 3 23 18. .55 14.50 10 1 0.94 2.49 4 22 17.74 18.49 11 1 0.94 2.74 5 20 16.13 21.01 Southampton, 252 100.00 100.00 6 11 8.87 13.87 1 23 9.13 2.18 7 5 4.03 7.35 3 44 17.46 8.35 8 4 3.23 6.72 3 45 17.86 12.81 9 2 1.61 3.78 4 43 17.06 16.32 11 1 0.81 2.31 5 32 12.70 15.18 Williamsburg, 473 100.00 100.00 6 23 9.13 13.09 1 26 5.50 1.33 7 20 7.94 13.28 2 101 21.. 35 10.33 8 12 4.76 9.11 3 96 20.30 14.73 9 3 1.19 2.56 4 92 19.45 18.82 lO 3 1.19 2.85 5 59 12.47 15.09 11 3 1.19 3.13 6 30 6.34 9.21 13 1 0.39 1.14 7 27 5.71 9.67 South Hadley, 894 100.00 100.00 8 11 2.33 4.50 1 31 3.47 0.70 9 14 2.96 6.45 2 131 14.65 5.90 10 5 1.06 2.56 3 161 18.01 10.87 11 7 1.48 3.94 4 162 18.12 14.56 12 3 0.63 1.84 5 144 16.11 16.21 13 1 0.21 0.66 6 98 10.96 13.24 17 1 0.21 0.87 7 61 6.83 9.61 Worthington, 155 100.00 100.00 8 48 6.37 8.64 1 11 7.10 1.70 9 22 2.46 4.46 2 27 17.42 8.33 10 16 1.79 3.60 3 29 18.71 13.43 11 15 1.68 3.72 4 28 18.06 17.28 12 1 0.11 0.27 5 21 13.55 16.20 14 1 0.11 0.32 6 16 10.32 14.82 15 1 0.11 0.34 7 10 6.45 10.80 28 1 0.11 0.63 8 6 3.87 7.41 308 1 0.11 6.93 9 5 3.23 6.94 Ware, .... 1,523 100.00 100.00 10 2 1.29 3.09 1 2 55 201 3.61 13.20 0.72 5.25 MIDDLESEX. 3 249 16.35 9.76 Acton, .... 529 100.00 100.00 4 254 16.68 13.28 1 28 5.29 1.41 3 195 12.80 12.74 2 123 23.25 12.44 6 200 13.13 15.68 3 124 23.44 18.81 7 113 7.42 10.34 4 112 21.17 22.65 8 100 6.56 10.46 3 59 11.15 14.91 9 59 3.87 6.94 6 38 7.19 11.53 10 40 2.63 5.23 7 24 4.54 8.49 11 21 1.38 3.02 8 7 1.32 2.83 12 15 0.98 2.35 9 8 1.51 3.64 13 6 0.39 1.02 10 3 0..57 1.52 14 6 0.39 1.10 11 2 0.38 1.11 15 3 0.20 0.59 13 1 0.19 0.66 16 1 0.07 0.21 Arlington, . 1,362 100.00 100.00 18 3 0.20 0.71 1 26 1.91 0.40 22 1 0.07 0.29 2 172 12.63 5.28 24 1 0.07 0.31 3 271 19.90 12.48 Westhampton, 1 124 15 100.00 12.10 100.00 3.15 4 5 225 209 16.52 15.35 13.81 16.04 364 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size op Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Arlington — Cod. Bedford — Con. 6 190 13.95 17.50 6 25 9.96 12.83 7 113 8.30 "12.14 7 12 4.78 7.19 S 71 5.21 8.72 8 8 3.19 5.48 9 34 2.50 4.70 9 9 3.58 6.93 10 21 1..54 3.22 10 5 1.99 4.28 11 10 0.73 1.69 11 4 1.59 3.76 13 9 0.66 1.66 18 1 0.40 1.03 13 8 0.59 1.60 13 1 0.40 1.11 14 1 0.07 0.21 1.^ 1 0.40 1.28 13 1 0.07 0.23 16 1 0.40 1.37 SI 1 0.07 0.32 17 1 0.40 1.45 Ashby 233 100.00 100.00 18 1 0.40 1..54 1 18 T.72 2.24 36 1 0.40 3.08 3 54 23.17 13.43 Belmont, 505 100.00 100.00 3 64 27.47 23.88 1 12 2.38 0.42 4 49 21.03 24.38 3 64 12.67 4.50 3 23 9.87 14.30 3 80 15.84 8.44 6 12 5.15 8.96 4 87 17.23 12.24 7 5 2.15 4.. 35 5 79 15.64 13.89 8 5 2.15 4.98 6 58 11.49 12.24 9 2 0.86 2.24 7 30 5.94 7.39 10 1 0.43 1.24 8 38 7.53 10.69 Ashland, 486 100.00 100.00 9 18 3.56 5.70 1 34 6.99 1.63 10 15 2.97 5.28 3 88 18.11 8.42 11 4 0.79 1.55 3 97 19.90 13.92 13 9 1.78 3.80 4 81 16.67 15.50 13 3 0.59 1.37 5 56 11.52 13.40 14 3 0.59 1.48 6 40 8.23 11.48 38 1 0.20 1.34 7 39 8.02 13.06 39 1 0.20 1.37 S 19 3.91 7.27 33 1 0.20 1.87 9 14 2.88 6.03 80 1 0.20 2.81 10 8 1.65 3.83 103 1 0.20 3.62 11 8 1.65 4.21 Billerica, 582 100.00 100.00 13 2 0.41 1.25 1 36 6.19 1.40 Ayer 528 100.00 100.00 3 87 14.95 6.75 1 39 7.39 1.86 3 105 18.04 12.22 s 114 21.59 10.85 4 111 19.07 17.23 3 107 20.26 15.28 5 85 14.60 16.49 4 86 16.29 16.37 6 61 10 48 14.20 5 70 13.26 16.66 7 47 8.08 12.77 6 38 7.20 10.85 S 25 4.30 7.76 7 41 7.76 13.66 9 8 1.37 2.79 8 15 2.84 5.71 10 10 1.72 3.88 9 n 2.08 4.71 11 3 0.52 1.28 10 2 0.38 0.95 13 1 0.17 0.47 11 2 0.38 1.05 13 1 0.17 0.51 13 2 0.38 1.24 16 1 0.17 0.62 17 1 0.19 0.81 43 1 0.17 1.63 Bedford, 251 100.00 100.00 Boxborough, 78 100.00 100.00 1 14 5.58 1.20 1 6 7.69 1.95 3 47 18.72 8.04 3 14 17.95 9.12 3 44 17.53 11.29 3 20 25.64 19.55 4 51 20.32 17.45 4 15 19.23 19.55 5 25 9.96 10.69 5 7 8.98 11.40 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 365 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Fajiilies. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Boxborough — Con . Concord — Con. 6 6 7.69 11.73 6 91 10.41 10.55 7 3 3.85 6.84 7 61 6.98 8.25 8 4 5.13 10.42 8 53 6.07 8.19 9 2 2.56 5.86 9 29 3.32 5.04 11 1 1.28 3.58 19 18 2.06 3.48 Burlington, . 129 100.00 100.00 11 7 0.80 1.49 1 11 8.53 1.92 13 5 0.57 1.16 2 24 18.60 8.36 13 2 0.23 0.50 3 23 17.83 12.02 14 4 0.46 1.08 4 20 15.50 13.94 15 1 0.11 0.29 5 7 5.43 6.10 16 1 0.11 0.31 « 12 9.30 12.54 18 1 0.11 0.35 7 16 12.40 19.51 33 1 0.11 0.43 8 8 6.20 11.15 1,033 1 0.11 19.94 9 3 2.32 4.70 Dracut, .... 475 100.00 100.00 10 2 1.55 3.48 1 12 2.53 0.49 11 1 0.78 1.92 3 65 13.69 5.32 13 1 0.78 2.09 3 88 18.53 10.81 13 1 0.78 2.27 4 64 13.47 10.48 Carlisle, 126 100.00 100.00 5 78 16.42 15.96 1 10 7.94 2.03 6 47 9.90 11.54 3 30 23.81 12.20 7 41 8.63 11.75 3 21 16.67 12.80 8 33 6.95 10.81 4 20 15.87 16.26 9 23 4.84 8.47 5 17 13.49 17.28 lO 5 1.05 2.05 6 16 12.70 19.51 11 7 1.47 3.15 7 5 3.97 7.11 12 3 0.63 1.47 8 3 2.38 4.88 13 2 0.42 1.06 9 2 1.59 3.66 16 1 0.21 0.66 10 1 0.79 2.03 17 2 0.42 1.39 11 1 0.79 2.24 18 1 0.21 0.74 Chelmsford, . 747 100.00 100.00 33 1 0.21 0.94 1 30 4.02 0.95 39 1 0.21 1.19 3 139 18.61 8.79 43 1 0.21 1.72 3 167 22.36 15.84 Dunstable, . 106 100.00 100.00 4 144 19.28 18.22 1 11 10.38 2.75 5 112 14.99 17.71 3 23 21.70 11.50 6 57 7.63 10.82 3 22 20.76 16.. 50 7 46 6.16 10.18 4 13 12.26 13.00 8 27 3.62 6.83 5 17 16.04 21.25 9 8 1.07 2.28 6 9 8.49 13.50 10 7 0.94 2.21 7 5 4.72 8.75 11 4 0.54 1.39 8 4 3.77 8.00 13 1 0.13 0.38 9 1 0.94 2.25 14 1 0.13 0.44 10 1 0.94 2.50 16 1 0.13 0.51 Framingbam, 2,115 100.00 100.00 17 1 0.13 0.54 1 84 3.97 0.88 33 1 0.13 0.73 2 361 17.07 7.59 69 1 0.13 2.18 3 413 19.53 13.02 Concord, 874 100.00 100.00 4 374 17.68 15.73 1 32 3.66 0.62 5 332 15.70 17.45 2 131 14.99 5.06 6 201 9.50 12.68 3 146 16.71 8.46 7 125 5.91 9.20 4 167 19.11 12.91 8 98 4.63 8.24 5 123 14.08 11.89 9 57 2.70 5.39 366 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages 1 Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size or Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX— Con. Framingham — Con. Hopkinton— Con. lO 30 1.42 3.15 9 13 1.73 3.92 11 10 0.47 1.16 lO 4 0.53 1.34 13 11 0.52 1.39 11 6 0.80 2.21 13 5 0.24 0.68 13 1 0.13 0.40 13 2 0.09 0.32 13 1 0.13 0.44 16 o 0.09 0.34 14 1 0.13 0.47 17 2 0.09 0.36 13 1 0.13 0.50 19 1 0.05 0.20 18 1 0.13 0.60 31 1 0.05 0.22 Hudson, , 1,245 100.00 100.00 33 2 0.09 0.48 1 49 3.94 0.92 38 1 0.05 0.29 3 234 18.80 8.82 30 1 0.05 0.32 3 277 22.25 15.66 33 1 0.05 0.34 4 229 18.39 17.26 54 1 0.05 0.57 5 153 12.29 14.41 Grroton,. 508 100.00 100.00 6 128 10.28 14.47 1 42 8.27 1.92 7 64 5.14 8.44 3 92 18.11 8.. 39 8 47 3.77 7.08 3 109 21.46 14.92 9 24 1.93 4.07 4 95 18.70 17.33 10 18 1.45 3.39 S 59 11.61 13.46 11 10 0.80 2.07 6 43 8.46 11.77 13 4 0.32 0.90 7 30 5.91 9.58 13 2 0.16 0.49 S 15 2.95 5.47 14 2 0.16 0.53 9 8 1.57 3.28 13 1 0.08 0.28 10 5 0.98 2.28 19 o 0.16 0.72 11 4 0.79 2.01 36 1 0.08 0.49 13 1 0.20 0.55 Lexington, . 775 100.00 100.00 13 3 0.59 1.78 1 36 4.65 1.03 19 1 0.20 0.87 3 109 14.06 6.23 140 1 0.20 6.39 3 147 18.97 12.61 HoUiston, 701 100.00 100.00 4 153 19.74 17.50 1 54 7.70 1.99 5 106 13.68 15.15 3 144 20.54 10.60 6 90 11.61 15.44 3 156 22.26 17.22 7 48 6.19 9.61 4 138 19.69 20.31 8 42 5.42 9.61 3 75 10.70 13.80 9 20 2.58 5.15 6 55 7.85 12.14 10 9 1.16 2.57 7 35 4.99 9.01 11 8 1.03 2.51 S 16 2.28 4.71 13 4 0.52 1.37 9 17 2.43 5.63 13 2 0.26 0.74 10 6 0.86 2.21 17 1 0.13 0.48 11 1 0.14 0.40 Lincoln, 209 100.00 100.00 13 1 0.14 0.44 1 12 5.74 1.08 13 1 0.14 0.48 3 21 10.05 3.78 14 1 0.14 0.51 3 32 15.31 8.64 15 1 0.14 0.55 4 36 17.22 12.96 Hopklnton, . 752 100.00 100.00 5 24 11.48 10.80 1 59 7.85 1.98 6 22 10.53 11.88 3 147 19.55 9.85 7 24 11.48 15.13 3 170 22.61 17.09 8 11 5.26 7.92 4 127 16.89 17.02 9 8 3.83 6.48 5 87 11.57 14.58 10 7 3.35 6.30 6 73 9.71 14.68 11 2 0.96 1.98 7 43 5.72 10.09 13 1 0.48 1.08 8 18 2.39 4.83 13 4 1.91 4.68 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 367 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Kumber of Families PERCENTAGE.S AND Size op Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Lincoln — Con. Natick — Con. 14 1 0.48 1.26 S 367 17.57 8.33 15 1 0.48 1.35 3 436 20.87 14.84 16 1 0.48 1.44 4 400 19.15 18.15 17 1 0.48 1.53 3 312 14.93 17.70 19 1 0.48 1.71 6 176 8.42 11.98 Littleton, 256 100.00 100.00 7 139 6.65 11.04 1 11 4.30 0.97 8 63 3.02 5.72 3 44 17.19 7.75 9 35 1 68 3.57 3 43 16.80 11.36 10 25 1.20 2.84 4 43 16.80 15.14 11 12 0.57 1..50 5 42 16.40 18.49 IS 8 0.38 1.09 6 27 10.55 14.26 13 3 0.14 0.44 7 23 8.98 14.17 14 2 0.10 0.32 8 15 5.86 10.56 13 1 0.05 0.17 9 5 1.95 3.96 18 2 0.10 0.41 10 1 0.39 0.88 S4 1 0.05 0.27 13 1 0.39 1.14 38 1 0.05 0.43 15 1 0.39 1.32 North Reading, . 228 100.00 100.00 Maynard, 642 100.00 100.00 1 21 9.21 2.51 1 15 2.34 0.49 S 46 20.18 11.02 S 77 11.99 4.98 3 59 25.88 21.20 3 119 18.54 11.55 4 48 21.05 22.99 4 128 ■19.94 16.. 57 5 22 9.65 13.17 5 100 15.58 16.18 6 9 3.95 6.47 6 61 9.50 11.85 7 12 5.26 10.06 7 53 8.25 12.01 8 4 1.75 3.83 8 39 6.07 10.10 9 3 1.31 3.23 9 24 3.74 6.99 10 2 0.88 2.40 10 12 1.87 3.88 11 1 0.44 1.32 11 7 1.09 2.49 15 1 0.44 1.80 IS 4 0.62 1.55 Pepperell, 787 100.00 100.00 13 2 0.31 0.84 1 52 6.61 1.57 16 1 0.16 0.52 s 150 19.06 9.03 Melrose, . 2,685 100.00 100.00 3 1.51 19.19 13.64 1 50 1.86 0.42 4 135 17.15 16.26 3 392 14.60 6.55 3 108 13.72 16.26 3 518 19.29 12.99 6 78 9.91 14.09 4 581 21.63 19.42 7 39 4.95 8.22 5 463 17.25 19.35 8 28 3.56 6.75 6 312 11.62 15.65 9 21 2.67 5.69 7 174 6.48 10.18 10 14 1.7S 4.22 8 95 3.53 6.35 11 6 0.76 1.99 9 35 1.31 2.63 IS 2 0.25 0.72 10 32 1.19 2.67 15 1 0.13 0.45 11 16 0.59 1.47 17 1 0.13 0.51 IS 5 0.19 0.50 SO 1 0.13 0.60 13 1 0.04 0.11 Reading, 1,150 100.00 100.00 14 3 0.11 0.35 1 45 3.91 0.95 13 3 0.11 0.38 S 237 20.61 10.05 16 1 0.04 0.13 3 244 21.22 15.52 18 1 0.04 0.15 4 226 19.65 19.16 19 1 04 0.16 3 142 12.34 15.05 SO 1 0.04 0.17 6 102 8.87 12.97 44 1 0.04 0.37 7 82 7.13 12.17 Natick, .... 2,089 100.00 100.00 8 36 3.13 6.11 1 106 5.07 1.20 9 14 1.22 2.67 368 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, ' AND Size of Families. Number - of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Total Families Population MIDDLESEX — Con. ^UDDLESEX — Con. Reading — Con. Stow, .... 234 100.00 100.00 10 10 0.87 2.12 1 12 5.13 1.30 11 6 0.52 1.40 2 51 21.80 11.09 IS 1 0.09 0.25 3 49 20.94 15.98 13 3 0.26 0.83 4 40 17.09 17.39 14 1 0.09 0.30 5 42 17.95 22.83 SI 1 0.09 0.45 6 17 7.27 11.09 Sherbom, 286 100.00 100.00 7 12 5.13 9.13 1 18 6.29 1.24 8 6 2.56 5.22 3 61 21.33 8.44 10 2 0.85 2.17 3 60 20.98 12.45 11 2 0.85 2.39 4 50 17.48 13.83 13 1 0.43 1.41 5 46 16.08 15.91 Sudbury, 272 100.00 100.00 6 18 6.29 7.47 1 20 7.35 1.75 7 14 4.90 6.78 2 53 19.48 9.29 8 6 2.10 3.32 3 50 18.38 13.15 9 7 2.45 4.36 4 47 17.28 16.48 10 3 1.05 2.07 3 35 12.87 15.34 11 1 0.35 0.76 6 30 11.03 15.77 13 1 0.35 0.83 7 16 5.88 9 82 336 1 0.35 22.54 8 5 1.84 3.51 Bhirley, 324 100.00 100.00 9 9 3.31 7.10 1 21 6.48 1.50 10 3 1.10 2.63 2 62 19.13 8.86 14 2 0.74 2.45 3 59 18.21 12.65 13 1 0.37 1.31 4 64 19.75 18.30 16 1 0.37 1.40 5 38 11.73 13.58 Tewksbury, . 473 100.00 100.00 6 25 7.72 10.72 1 14 2.96 0.41 T 25 7.72 12.51 2 79 16.70 4.68 8 8 2.47 4.58 3 75 15.86 6.66 9 10 3.08 6.43 4 89 18.82 10.54 10 7 2.16 5.00 3 65 13.74 9.62 11 2 0.62 1.57 6 56 11.84 9.94 17 1 0.31 1.22 7 39 8.25 8.08 18 1 0.31 1.29 8 21 4.44 4.97 2.> 1 0.31 1.79 9 16 3.38 4.26 Stoneham, . 1,581 100.00 100.00 10 6 1.27 1.78 1 84 5.31 1.34 11 4 0.85 1.30 2 370 23.40 11.78 12 2 0.42 0.71 3 345 21.82 16.47 13 1 0.21 0.39 4 285 18.03 18.14 14 3 0.63 1.24 5 197 12.46 15.67 13 1 0.21 0.44 6 111 7.02 10.60 16 1 0.21 0.47 7 85 5.38 9.47 1,166 1 0.21 34.51 8 45 2.85 5.73 Townsend, . 512 100.00 100.00 9 21 1.33 3.01 1 50 9.76 2.81 10 14 0.89 2.23 2 149 29.10 16.74 11 8 0.51 1.40 3 109 21.29 18.37 12 6 0.38 1.14 4 81 15.82 18.20 13 3 0.19 0.62 3 56 10.94 15.73 15 1 0.06 0.24 6 30 5.86 10.11 16 1 0.06 0.25 7 12 2.34 4.72 20 2 0.13 0.64 8 12 2.34 5.39 22 1 0.06 0.35 9 7 1.37 3.54 24 1 0.06 0.38 10 3 0.58 1.69 34 1 0.06 0.54 12 1 0.20 0.68 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 369 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. CoDNTiES, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population MIDDLE8EX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Townsend — Con. Wayland — Con. 16 1 0.20 0.90 3 80 17.94 11.85 20 1 0.20 1.12 4 86 19.28 16.98 TyngsboroTigh, . 163 100.00 100.00 5 63 14.13 15.55 1 16 9.82 2.52 6 51 11.44 15.10 2 37 22.70 11.65 7 32 7.18 11.06 3 32 19.63 15.12 8 14 3.14 5.53 4 25 15.34 15.75 9 12 2.69 5.33 5 19 11.66 14.96 10 9 2.02 4.44 6 12 7.36 11.34 11 5 1.12 2.71 7 10 6.13 11.02 12 1 0.22 0.59 8 3 1.84 3.78 13 2 0.45 1.28 9 6 3.68 8.50 16 1 0.22 0.79 10 1 0.61 1.58 20 1 0.22 0.99 12 2 1.23 3.78 Weetford, . 526 100.00 100.00 Wakefield, . 1,958 100.00 100.00 1 25 4.75 1.03 1 68 3.47 0.82 2 95 18.06 7.86 2 355 18.13 8.55 3 99 18.82 12.28 3 414 21.15 14.96 4 86 16.35 14.23 4 378 19.31 18.21 5 62 11.79 12.82 5 279 14.25 16.80 6 62 11.79 15.39 6 212 10.83 15.32 7 26 4.94 7.53 7 104 5.31 8.77 8 28 5.33 9.26 8 70 3.58 6.74 9 14 2.66 5.21 9 37 1.89 4.01 10 9 1.71 3.72 10 20 1.02 2.41 11 4 0.76 1.82 11 12 0.61 1.59 12 8 1.52 3.97 12 2 0.10 0.29 13 3 0.57 1.61 13 1 0.05 0.15 14 2 0.38 . 1.16 14 2 0.10 0.34 16 1 0.19 0.66 15 1 0.05 0.18 17 1 0.19 0.70 20 1 0.05 0.24 18 1 0.19 0.75 25 1 0.05 0.30 Weston, 367 100.00 100.00 27 1 0.05 0.32 1 10 2.72 0.59 "Watertown, . 1,650 100.00 100.00 2 52 14.17 6.08 1 30 1.82 0.39 3 70 19.07 12.28 2 242 14.67 6.21 4 75 20.44 17.55 3 305 18.49 11.75 5 55 14.99 16.08 4 297 18.00 15.25 6 36 9.81 12.63 5 259 15.70 16.63 7 27 7.36 11.05 6 204 12.37 15.72 8 13 3.54 6.08 7 119 7.21 10.70 9 14 3.81 7.37 8 84 5.09 8.63 10 7 1.91 4.09 9 56 3.39 6.47 11 3 0.82 1.93 10 18 1.09 2.31 12 1 0.27 0.70 11 23 1.39 3.25 13 1 0.27 0.76 12 5 0.30 0.77 14 2 0.55 1.64 13 3 0.18 0.50 20 1 0.27 1.17 IS 1 0.06 0.19 Wilmington, 338 100.00 100.00 17 1 0.06 0.22 1 20 5.92 1.41 19 1 0.06 0.24 2 63 18.64 8.87 28 1 0.06 0.36 3 68 20.12 14.37 32 1 0.06 0.41 4 59 17.46 16.62 Wayland, 446 100.00 100.00 5 46 13.61 16.20 1 20 4.48 0.99 6 32 9.46 13.52 2 69 15.47 6.81 7 19 5.62 9.37 370 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size op Families. Xumber of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population MIDDLESEX — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Wilmington — Con. Avon — Con. 8 17 5.03 9.58 14 1 0.26 0.86 9 6 1.48 3.17 26 1 0.26 1.60 10 5 1.48 3.52 Bellingham, . 358 100.00 100.00 11 1 0.29 0.77 1 23 6.42 1.55 12 2 0.60 1.69 2 80 22.35 10.80 13 1 0.29 0.91 3 71 19.83 14.38 Winchester, . . . 1,301 100.00 100.00 4 54 15.08 14.69 1 33 2.54 0.54 5 34 9.50 11.48 a 182 13.99 5.92 6 46 12.85 18.64 3 201 15.45 9.81 7 16 4.47 7.56 4 253 19.45 16.45 8 14 3.91 7.56 5 221 16.99 17.97 9 9 2.51 5.47 6 168 12.91 16.39 10 6 1.68 4.05 7 98 7.53 11.15 11 4 1.12 2.97 8 71 5.46 9.24 14 1 0.28 0.95 9 43 3.30 6.29 Braintree, 1,2.54 100.00 100.00 10 13 1.00 2.11 1 51 4.07 0.96 11 5 0.38 0.89 2 245 19.54 9.23 12 2 0.15 0.39 3 277 22.09 15.65 IS 4 0.31 0.85 4 243 19.38 18.30 15 2 0.15 0.49 5 179 14.27 16.85 16 3 0.23 0.78 6 103 8.21 11.64 18 1 0.08 0.29 7 ,58 4.62 7.64 27 1 0.08 0.44 8 49 3.91 7.38 9 25 1.99 4.24 NANTUCKET. 10 10 0.80 1.88 Nantucket, . 981 100.00 100.00 11 6 0.48 1.24 1 149 15.19 4.94 12 3 0.24 0.68 2 295 30.07 19.56 13 1 0.08 0.24 3 218 22.22 21.68 15 1 0.08 0.28 4 159 16.21 21.09 19 1 0.08 0.36 S 80 8.16 13.26 20 1 0.08 0.38 6 38 3.88 7.56 162 1 0.08 3.05 7 22 2.24 5.11 Brookline, . 3,148 100.00 100.00 8 9 0.92 2.39 I 113 3.59 0.70 9 5 0..51 1.49 2 319 10.14 3.95 10 1 0.10 0.33 3 459 14.58 8.52 11 2 0.20 73 4 510 16.20 12.62 12 1 0.10 0.40 5 527 16.74 16.30 16 1 10 0.53 6 450 14.30 16.70 28 1 0.10 0.93 7 311 9.88 13.47 8 186 5.91 9.21 NORFOLK. 9 120 3.81 6.68 Avon, .... 385 100.00 100.00 10 57 1.81 3.53 1 13 3.38 0.80 11 40 1.27 2.72 2 74 19.22 9.10 12 16 0.51 1.19 3 86 22.34 15.87 13 13 0.41 1.05 4 68 17.66 16.73 14 7 0.22 0.61 5 56 14.54 17.22 15 5 0.16 0.46 6 34 8.83 12.55 16 3 0.10 0.30 7 24 6.23 10.33 17 1 0.03 0.10 8 16 4.16 7.87 18 2 0.07 0.22 9 7 1.82 3.87 19 1 0.03 0.12 10 3 0.78 1.85 20 1 0.03 0.12 11 2 0.52 1.35 22 1 0.03 0.14 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 371 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Pekcentages Counties, Towns, AND Size or Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population NORFOLK — Con. Brookline — Con. 25 • 0.03 0.15 NORFOLK — Con. Dedham — Con. 26 0.03 0.16 40 1 0.06 0.55 87 0.03 0.17 80 1 0.06 1.11 29 0.03 0.18 Dover, .... 148 100.00 100.00 31 0.03 0.19 1 9 6.08 1.35 72 0.03 0.44 2 22 14.86 6.59 Canton, . 968 100.00 100.00 3 31 20.94 13.92 1 35 3.62 0.76 4 23 15.54 13.77 2 151 15.60 6.51 5 20 13.51 14.97 3 158 16.32 10.22 6 14 9.46 12.57 4 155 16.01 13.37 7 12 8.11 12.57 5 138 14.26 14.88 8 6 4.05 7.19 6 110 11.36 14.24 9 6 4.05 8.08 7 86 8.88 12.99 10 1 0.68 1.50 8 51 5.27 8.80 11 1 0.68 1.65 9 ■18 4.96 9.. 32 12 1 0.68 1.80 10 12 1.24 2.59 13 1 0.68 1.95 11 15 1.55 3.. 56 14 1 0.68 2.09 13 5 0.52 1.29 Foxborough, 828 100.00 100.00 13 1 0.10 0.28 1 69 8.33 2.14 17 1 0.10 0.37 2 195 23.55 12.12 19 2 0.21 0.82 3 175 21.14 16.31 Cohaseet, . . 586 100.00 100.00 4 1.54 18.60 19.14 1 43 7.34 1.74 5 82 9.90 12.74 2 123 20.99 9.94 6 74 8.94 13.80 3 110 18.77 13.34 7 34 4.11 7.39 4 96 16.38 15.. 52 8 25 3.02 6.21 5 68 11.61 13.74 9 8 0.97 2.24 6 51 8.70 12.37 10 5 0.60 1.55 7 37 6.32 10.47 11 2 0.24 0.68 8 ■21 3.58 6.79 18 1 0.12 0..37 9 1-t 2.39 5.09 13 1 0.12 0.40 lO i 1.20 2.83 18 1 0.12 0.56 11 6 1.02 2.67 22 1 0.12 0.68 12 3 0.51 1.45 118 1 0.12 3.67 13 4 0.68 2.10 Franklin, , 1,176 100.00 100.00 14 1 0.17 0.57 1 58 4.93 1.13 l.-i 1 0.17 0.61 2 217 18.45 8.45 19 1 0.17 0.77 3 242 20.58 14.14 Dedham, 1,613 100.00 100.00 4 229 19.47 17.83 1 82 5.08 1.14 5 164 13.94 15.97 2 260 16.12 7.21 6 108 9.18 12.62 3 311 19.28 12.94 7 51 4.34 6.95 4 29-t 18.23 16.31 8 37 3.14 5.76 5 216 13.39 14.98 9 33 2.80 5.78 6 183 11. .35 15.23 lO 15 1.27 2.92 7' 126 7.81 12.23 11 4 0.34 0.86 8 59 3.66 6.54 12 8 0.68 1.87 9 35 2.17 4.37 13 1 0.09 0.25 10 23 1.43 3.19 14 2 0.17 0.55 11 7 0.43 1.07 18 2 0.17 0.70 18 4 0.25 0.66 19 1 0.09 0.37 13 5 0.31 0.90 33 1 0.09 0.64 14 4 0.25 0.78 34 1 0.09 0.66 19 1 0.06 0.26 33 1 0.09 0.68 38 1 0.06 0.53 96 1 0.09 1.87 372 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of FamUies Peecektages AND Size of Famu-ies. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population jrORFOLK — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Holbrook, . 571 100.00 100.00 Medway — Con. 1 34 5.95 1.48 2 163 22.27 11.19 2 113 19.79 9.84 3 142 19.40 14.63 3 125 21.89 16.32 4 133 18.17 18.26 4 100 17.51 17.41 5 84 11.47 14.42 5 77 13.49 16.75 6 66 9.02 13.59 6 49 8.58 12.79 7 40 5.46 9.61 T 36 6.30 10.97 8 18 2.46 4.94 8 19 3.33 6.61 9 13 1.77 4.02 9 8 1.40 3.13 10 10 1.37 3.43 10 3 0.53 1.31 11 4 0.54 1.51 11 6 1.05 2.87 12 1 0.14 0.41 13 1 0.18 0.52 13 1 0.14 0.45 Hyde Park, . 2,561 100.00 100.00 21 1 0.14 0.72 1 82 3.20 0.69 27 1 0.14 0.93 2 365 14.25 6.17 Minis 226 100,00 100.00 3 461 18.00 11.69 1 11 4.87 1.09 4 498 19.45 16.84 2 33 14.60 6.56 3 393 15.35 16.62 3 51 22.57 15.21 6 297 11.60 15.07 4 36 15.93 14.32 7 197 7.69 11.66 5 34 15.05 16.90 S 121 4.72 8.19 6 22 9.74 13.12 9 54 2.11 4.11 7 14 6.19 9.74 10 45 1.76 3.81 8 8 3.54 6.36 11 17 0.66 1.58 9 9 3.98 8.05 12 13 0.51 1.32 lO 5 2.21 4.97 13 6 0.23 0.66 11 o 0.88 2.19 14 5 0.19 0.59 15 1 0.44 1.49 15 1 0.04 0.13 Milton, .... 1,106 100.00 100.00 16 3 0.12 0.41 1 38 3.44 0.69 17 1 0.04 0.14 2 1.37 14.20 5.69 18 1 0.04 0.15 3 191 17.27 10.38 20 1 0.04 0.17 4 170 15.37 12.32 Medfleld, 415 100.00 100.00 3 156 14.10 14.14 1 25 6.03 1.34 6 141 12.75 15.33 2 81 19.52 8.65 7 87 7.87 11.04 3 83 20.00 13.30 8 68 6.15 9.86 4 66 15.91 14.10 9 39 3.53 6.36 5 55 13.25 14.69 10 19 1.72 3.44 6 41 9.88 13.14 11 12 1.08 2.39 7 20 4.82 7.48 12 13 1.17 2.83 8 13 3.13 5.56 13 4 0.36 0.94 9 14 3.37 6.73 14 3 0.27 0.76 10 5 1.21 2.67 13 0.36 1.09 11 3 0.72 1.76 18 0.09 0.33 13 1 0.24 0.69 26 0.09 0.47 14 1 0.24 0.75 30 0.09 0.91 15 1 0.24 0.80 57 0.09 1.03 16 1 0.24 0.86 Needham, 802 100.00 100.00 18 1 0.24 0.96 1 39 4.86 1.11 19 1 0.24 1.02 ^ 134 16.71 7.63 24 1 0.24 1.28 3 162 20.20 13.84 34 1 0.24 1.82 4 147 18.33 16.75 43 1 0.24 2.40 5 101 12.59 14.39 Medway, 732 100.00 100.00 6 82 10.22 14.01 1 55 7.51 1.89 7 58 7.23 11.56 SIZE or FAMILIES. 373 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Contimiecl. CouuTiES, Towns, Number of Families Pekcentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Pekcentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population NORFOLK — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Needham — Con. Sharon — Con. 8 41 5.11 9.34 6 41 10.43 14.33 9 17 2.12 4.36 7 28 7.12 11.42 10 10 1.25 2.85 8 13 3.31 6.06 11 3 0.38 0.94 9 5 1.27 2.62 12 3 0.38 1.03 10 4 1.02 2.33 13 3 0.38 1.11 11 2 0.51 1.28 14 1 0.12 0.40 18 2 0.51 1.40 84 1 0.12 0.68 13 2 0.51 1.51 Norfolk, 210 100.00 100.00 14 0.25 0.81 I 11 5.24 1.25 18 0.25 1.05 8 36 17.14 8.16 84 0.25 1.40 3 44 20.95 14.96 Stoughton, . 1,241 100.00 100.00 4 36 17.14 16.33 1 77 6.20 1.46 5 30 14.29 17.01 8 233 18.78 8.84 « 25 11.90 17.01 3 235 18.94 13.37 7 13 6.19 10.32 4 213 17.16 16.16 8 5 2.38 4.53 5 175 14.10 16.60 9 9 4.29 9.18 6 129 10.39 14.68 11 1 0.48 1.25 7 68 5.48 9.03 Norwood, 963 100.00 100.00 8 45 3.63 6.83 1 23 2.39 0.50 9 35 2.82 5.97 8 134 13.91 5.86 10 12 0.97 2.28 3 171 17.76 11.22 11 3 0.24 0.63 4 179 18.59 15.65 18 11 0.89 2.. 50 5 148 15.37 16.18 14 1 0.08 0.26 6 121 12.56 15.87 16 2 0.16 0.61 7 74 7.68 11.32 19 1 0.08 0.36 8 42 4.36 7.35 38 1 0.08 0.42 9 33 3.43 6.49 Walpole, 688 100.00 100.00 lO 15 1.56 3.28 1 33 4.80 1.10 11 12 1.25 2.88 8 125 18.17 8.35 18 7 0.73 1.84 3 143 20.79 14.33 13 2 0.21 0.57 4 124 18.02 16.57 80 1 0.10 0.44 5 82 11.92 13.69 85 1 0.10 0.55 6 73 10.61 14.63 Randolph, 905 100.00 100.00 7 45 6.54 10.52 1 61 6.74 1.65 8 26 3.78 6.95 8 170 18.79 9.30 9 20 2.91 6.01 3 178 19.67 14.46 10 7 1.02 2.34 4 181 20.00 19.60 11 3 0.44 1.10 5 112 12.38 15.16 18 4 0.58 1.60 6 82 9.06 13.32 18 1 0.14 0.60 7 50 5.52 9.47 83 1 0.14 0.77 8 38 4.20 8.23 43 1 0.14 1.44 9 19 2.10 4.63 Welleeley, . 738 100.00 100.00 10 9 0.99 2.44 1 28 3.80 0.66 11 2 0.22 0.60 8 116 15.72 5.49 13 1 0.11 0.32 3 130 17.62 9.22 17 2 0.22 0.92 4 142 19.25 13.43 Sharon,. 393 100.00 100.00 5 96 13.01 11.35 1 35 8.91 2.04 6 72 9.76 10.22 3 53 13.49 6.17 7 55 7.46 9.10 3 65 16.54 11.36 8 24 3.26 4.54 4 78 19.85 18.17 9 22 2.99 4.68 5 62 15.78 18.05 10 13 1.77 3.07 374: CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Kumber of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, and Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population NORFOLK — Con. PLYMOUTH — Con. Wellesley — Con. 12 1.63 3.12 Abington — Con. 221 20.54 10.51 IS 4 0.55 1.14 3 243 22.58 17.33 13 4 0.55 1.23 4 205 19.05 19.49 14 3 0.41 0.99 5 154 14.31 18.30 15 2 0.27 0.71 6 101 9.39 14.41 16 1 0.13 0.38 7 51 4.74 8.49 17 1 0.13 0.40 8 25 2.32 4.75 SO 1 0.13 0.47 9 11 1.02 2.35 SI 1 0.13 0.50 10 7 0.65 1.66 S4 1 0.13 0.57 11 3 0.28 0.78 S5 1 0.13 0.59 14 2 0.19 0.67 S9 1 0.13 0.68 Bridgewater, 854 100.00 100.00 3S 1 0.13 0.76 1 39 4.57 0.83 33 1 0.13 0.78 3 188 22.01 8.02 40 1 0.13 0.95 3 167 19.55 10.69 55 1 0.13 1.30 4 154 18.03 13.15 59 1 0.13 1.40 3 114 13.35 12.16 71 1 0.13 1.68 6 84 9.84 10.76 134 1 0.13 2.93 7 42 4.92 6.27 3S4 1 0.13 7.66 8 32 3.75 5.46 Weymouth, . 2,666 100.00 100.00 9 16 1.87 3.07 1 102 3.82 0.90 10 2 0.23 0.43 2 503 18.87 8.91 11 4 0.47 0.94 3 599 22.47 15.92 IS 2 0.23 0.51 4 501 18.79 17.75 13 3 0.35 0.83 5 367 13.77 16.25 14 3 0.35 0.90 6 230 8.63 12.22 15 1 0.12 0.32 7 156 5.85 9.67 18 1 0.12 0.39 8 111 4.16 7.87 169 1 0.12 3.61 9 42 1.57 3.35 1,013 1 0.12 21.66 10 27 1.01 2.39 Carver 262 100.00 100.00 11 15 0.56 1.46 1 30 11.45 2.95 IS 5 0.19 0.53 S 50 19.09 9.84 13 4 0.15 0.46 3 55 20.99 16.24 15 1 0.04 0.13 4 41 15.65 16.14 S6 1 0.04 0.23 5 34 12.98 16.73 38 1 0.04 0.34 6 24 9.16 14.18 183 1 0.04 1.62 7 11 4.20 7.58 Wrentham, . 631 100.00 100.00 8 rr 2.67 5.51 1 41 6.50 1.59 9 2 0.76 1.77 s 125 19.81 9.68 10 3 1.15 2.95 3 120 19.02 13.93 11 2 0.76 2.17 4 125 19.81 19.35 IS 2 0.76 2.36 5 83 13.15 16.06 16 1 0.38 1.58 6 57 9.03 13.24 Diixbury, 532 100.00 100.00 7 27 4.28 7.31 1 48 9.02 2.44 8 24 3.80 7.43 o 140 26.31 14.24 9 15 2.. 38 5.22 3 115 21.62 17.55 10 6 0.95 2.32 4 94 17.67 19.13 11 4 0.63 1.70 5 51 9.59 12.97 13 2 0.32 1.01 6 33 6.20 10.07 15 2 0.32 1.16 7 22 4.13 7.83 8 10 1.88 4.07 PLYMOUTH. 9 11 2.07 5.04 Abington, . 1,076 100.00 100.00 10 5 0.94 2.54 1 53 4.93 1.26 IS 1 0.19 0.61 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 375 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND .Size of Families. Number of Families Pekcentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population PLYMOUTH -Con. PLYMOUTH— Con. Duxbury — Con. 1» 1 0.19 0.97 Hingham — Con. 3 227 19.50 9.42 •JO 1 0.19 2.54 3 239 20.53 14.88 East Bridgewater, 726 100.00 100.00 4 209 17.96 17.35 1 43 5.92 1.49 3 147 12.63 15.25 2 140 19.28 9.67 6 109 9.36 13.57 » 155 21.35 16.07 7 58 4.98 8.42 4 158 21.76 21.84 8 38 3.26 6.31 5 90 12.40 15.55 9 21 1.80 3.92 6 65 8.95 13.48 10 17 1.46 3.53 7 33 4.55 7.98 11 4 0.34 0.91 8 18 2.48 4.97 13 4 0.34 1.00 9 10 1.38 3.11 13 2 0.17 0.-54 10 5 0.69 1.73 IS 1 0.09 0.31 11 4 0.55 1.52 17 2 0.17 0.71 13 3 0.41 1.24 30 1 0.09 0.41 15 1 0.14 0.52 33 1 0.09 0.46 24 1 0.14 0.83 36 1 0.09 0.54 Halifax, 148 100.00 100.00 37 1 0.09 0.77 1 24 16.22 4.83 HuU, .... 229 100.00 100.00 S 35 23.65 14.08 1 10 4.37 0.96 3 29 19.59 17.50 3 35 15.28 6.70 4 26 17.57 20.93 3 43 18.78 12.36 S 11 7.43 11.07 4 44 19.21 16.86 « 12 8.11 14.49 5 30 13.10 14.37 7 7 4.73 9.86 6 27 11.79 15.52 8 2 1.35 3.22 7 19 8.. 30 12.74 10 2 1.35 4.02 8 9 3.93 6.90 Hanover, 544 100.00 100.00 9 4 1.74 3.45 1 40 7.36 1.95 10 4 1.74 3.83 3 120 22.06 11.70 11 1 0.44 1.05 3 135 24.82 19.75 13 1 0.44 1.24 4 101 18.57 19.70 14 1 0.44 1.34 5 52 9.56 12.68 38 1 0.44 2.68 6 42 7.72 12.29 Kingston, 477 100.00 100.00 7 29 5.33 9.90 1 29 6.08 1.66 8 11 2.02 4.29 3 117 24.53 13.40 9 5 0.92 2.19 3 105 22.01 18.04 10 3 0.55 1.46 4 106 22.22 24.29 13 1 0.18 0.58 5 44 9.22 12.60 13 2 0..37 1.27 6 39 8.18 13.40 14 1 0.18 0.68 7 20 4.19 8.02 15 1 0.18 0.73 8 9 1.89 4.12 17 1 0.18 0.83 9 5 1.05 2.58 Hanson, 380 100.00 100.00 11 3 0.63 1.89 1 24 6.32 1.74 Lakeville, . 233 100.00 100.00 3 84 22.10 12.17 1 24 10.30 2.76 3 104 27.37 22.61 3 48 20.60 11.03 4 66 17.37 19.13 3 49 21.03 16.90 5 49 12.89 17.75 4 43 18.45 19.77 6 28 7.37 12.17 5 28 12.02 16.09 7 12 3.16 6.09 6 16 6.87 11.03 8 6 1.58 3.48 7 15 6.44 12.07 9 3 0.79 1.96 8 5 2.14 4.60 10 4 1.05 2.90 9 1 0.43 1.04 Hingham, 1,164 100.00 100.00 10 3 1.29 3.45 1 82 7.05 1.70 11 1 0.43 1.26 376 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size op Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population PLYMOUTH — Con. PLYMOUTH— Con. Marion, .... 213 100.00 100.00 Norwell — Con. 1 12 5.63 1.58 5 49 11.61 15.91 S 49 23.00 12.91 6 22 5.21 8.57 3 58 27.23 22.93 7 16 3.79 7.27 4 42 19.72 22.13 8 10 2.37 5.20 5 26 12.21 17.13 9 9 2.13 5.26 6 15 7.04 11.86 11 4 0.95 2.86 7 3 1.41 2.77 13 1 0.24 0.84 8 6 2.82 6.32 Pembroke, . 367 100.00 100.00 9 2 0.94 2.37 1 50 13.62 4.09 Marshfleld, . 511 100.00 100.00 2 93 25.34 15.21 1 47 9.20 2.67 3 80 21.80 19.62 3 136 26.61 15.45 4 68 18.53 22.24 3 127 24.85 21.65 5 30 8.17 12.27 4 85 16.63 19.32 6 22 5.99 10.79 5 48 9.39 13.64 7 10 2.73 5.72 6 33 6.46 11.25 8 7 1.91 4.58 7 19 3.72 7.56 9 4 1.09 2.94 8 5 0.98 2.27 10 2 0.55 1.64 9 4 0.78 2.05 11 1 0.27 0.90 10 5 0.98 2.84 Plymouth, . 1,969 100.00 100.00 11 1 0.20 0.62 1 119 6.05 1.49 12 1 0.20 0.68 2 372 18.89 9.35 Mattapoisett, , 301 100.00 100.00 3 454 23.06 17.12 1 32 10.63 3.10 4 358 18.18 18.00 2 82 27.24 15.89 3 263 13.36 16.53 3 69 22.92 20.06 6 169 8.58 12.74 4 42 13.95 16.28 7 111 5.64 9.76 5 42 13.95 20.35 8 55 2.79 5.53 6 11 3.66 6.39 9 31 1.58 3.51 7 11 3.66 7.46 10 17 0.86 2.14 8 3 1.00 2.33 11 6 0.31 0.83 9 6 1.99 5.23 12 4 0.20 0.60 10 3 1.00 2.91 13 2 0.10 0.33 Middleborough, . 1,673 100.00 100.00 14 2 0.10 0.35 1 85 5.08 1.27 13 1 0.05 0.19 2 333 19.90 9.96 16 1 0.05 0.20 3 394 23.55 17.67 17 1 0.05 0.21 4 310 18.53 18.54 18 1 0.05 0.23 5 221 13.21 16.52 21 1 0.05 0.26 6 144 8.61 12.92 SO 1 0.05 0.63 7 92 5.50 9.63 Plympton, . 162 100.00 100.00 8 40 2.39 4.78 1 18 11.11 3.28 9 22 1.31 2.96 2 42 25.92 15.30 10 15 0.90 2.24 3 38 23.46 20.76 11 8 0.48 1.31 4 27 16.67 19.67 13 4 0.24 0.72 5 16 9.88 14.57 13 2 0.12 0.39 6 10 6.17 10.93 18 1 0.06 0.27 7 7 4.32 8.93 SO 1 0.06 0.30 8 1 0.62 1.46 35 1 0.06 0.52 9 2 1.23 3.28 Nor well, 422 100.00 100.00 10 1 0.62 1.82 1 38 9.01 2.47 Rochester, , 260 100.00 100.00 2 96 22.75 12.47 1 13 5.00 1.27 3 105 24.88 20.45 2 56 21.54 10.97 4 72 17.06 18.70 3 56 21.54 16.45 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 377 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towtjs, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Pekcentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population PLTMOUTH — Con. PLTMOUTH — Con. Rochester — Con. "W. Bridgewater — Con. 4 44 16.92 17.24 2 85 20.78 9.73 5 36 13.85 17.63 3 84 20.54 14.42 6 32 12.31 18.81 4 71 17.36 16.26 7 14 5.38 9.60 5 47 11.49 13.45 8 5 1.92 3.92 6 45 11.00 15.46 9 2 0.77 1.76 7 19 4.65 7.61 la 2 0.77 2.35 8 10 2.45 4.58 Rockland, 1,331 100.00 100.00 9 9 2.20 4.64 I 64 4.81 1.16 10 5 1.22 2.86 3 254 19.09 9.20 11 4 0.98 2.52 3 276 20.74 14.99 12 2 0.49 1.37 4 259 19.46 18.76 IS 2 0.49 1.72 5 189 14.20 17.11 69 1 0.24 3.95 6 119 8.94 12.93 Whitman, 1,389 100.00 100.00 7 62 4.66 7.86 1 49 3.53 0.85 8 51 3.83 7.39 2 269 19.37 9.37 9 25 1.88 4.07 3 302 21.74 15.77 lO 16 1.20 2.90 4 287 20.66 19.99 XI 7 0.53 1.39 5 194 13.97 16.89 12 4 0.30 0.87 6 125 9.00 13.06 13 2 0.15 0.47 7 62 4.46 7.55 14 1 0.07 0.25 8 51 3.67 7.10 17 1 0.07 0.31 9 21 1.51 3.29 19 1 0.07 0.34 10 16 1.15 2.78 Scituate, 607 100.00 100.00 11 4 0.29 0.77 1 65 10.71 2.89 12 3 0.22 0.63 8 129 21.25 11.49 13 1 0.07 0.23 3 133 21.91 17.76 16 2 0.15 0.56 4 114 18.78 20.30 21 1 0.07 0.36 5 60 9.89 13.36 22 1 0.07 0.38 6 47 7.74 12.56 24 1 0.07 0.42 7 26 4.28 8.10 8 16 2.64 5.70 SUFFOLK. 9 4 0.66 1.60 Revere, .... 1,652 100.00 100.00 lO 7 1.15 3.12 1 31 1.88 0.42 11 3 0.49 1.47 2 275 16.65 7.41 12 2 0.33 1.07 3 342 20.70 13.82 13 1 0.17 0.58 4 289 17.49 15.57 Wareham, . 891 100.00 100.00 5 266 16.10 17.92 I 90 10.10 2.67 6 193 11.68 15.60 3 197 22.11 11.70 7 93 5.63 8.77 3 194 21.77 17.29 8 69 4.18 7.44 4 139 15.60 16.51 9 46 2.79 5.58 5 103 11.56 15.30 10 16 0.97 2.15 6 68 7.63 12.12 11 17 1.03 2.52 7 47 5.28 9.77 12 7 0.42 1.13 8 20 2.24 4.75 13 3 0.18 0.52 9 15 1.68 4.01 14 3 0.18 0.57 • 10 10 1.12 2.97 17 1 0.06 0.23 11 2 0.23 0.65 26 1 0.06 0.35 12 3 0..34 1.07 Winthrop, . 910 100.00 100.00 13 2 0.23 0.77 1 17 1.87 0.41 14 1 0.11 0.42 2 122 13.41 5.82 West Bridgewater, 409 100.00 100.00 3 188 20.66 13.46 1 25 6.11 1.43 4 187 20.55 17.84 378 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, To-wxs, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population SUFFOLK — Con. WORCESTER— Con. Winthrop — Con. Athol — Con. 5 143 15.71 17.06 58 1 0.06 0.79 6 105 11.54 15.03 160 1 0.06 2.17 7 62 6.81 10.35 Auburn, 345 100.00 100.00 8 40 4.39 7.63 1 15 4.35 0.94 9 16 1.76 3.44 3 49 14.20 6.13 10 11 1.21 2.62 3 65 18.84 12.20 11 10 1.10 2.62 4 60 17.39 15.02 13 1 0.11 0.29 3 51 14.78 15.96 13 3 0.33 0.93 6 34 9.86 12.77 14 1 0.11 0.33 7 32 9.27 14.02 13 1 0.11 0.36 8 16 4.64 8.01 16 1 0.11 0.38 9 9 2.61 5.07 18 1 0.11 0.43 lO 6 1.74 3.75 43 1 0.11 1.00 11 4 1.16 2.75 13 1 0.29 0.75 W0RCE8TEK. 13 2 0.58 1.63 Ashbumham, 530 100.00 100.00 16 1 0.29 1.00 1 29 5.47 1.35 Barre, .... 558 100.00 100.00 3 118 22.26 10.99 1 55 9.86 2.41 3 119 22.45 16.62 8 136 24.37 11.94 4 99 18.68 18.44 3 117 20.97 15.41 5 54 10.19 12.57 4 88 15.77 15.45 6 45 8.49 12.. 57 S 66 11.83 14.49 7 31 5.85 10.10 6 39 6.99 10.27 8 11 2.08 4.10 7 22 3.94 6.76 9 12 2.26 5.03 8 12 2.15 4.22 10 4 0.75 1.86 9 6 1.07 2.. 37 11 2 0.38 1.02 10 6 1.07 2.63 13 1 0.19 0..56 11 2 0.36 0.97 13 1 0.19 0.61 13 3 0.54 . 1.58 14 1 0.19 0.65 15 2 0.36 1.32 19 1 0.19 0.88 18 1 0.18 0.79 36 1 0.19 1.21 30 1 0.18 0.88 31 1 0.19 1.44 60 1 0.18 2.63 Athol, .... 1,750 100.00 100.00 134 1 0.18 5.88 1 108 6.17 1.47 Berlin, .... 225 100.00 100.00 8 340 19.43 9.23 1 18 8.00 2.01 3 391 22.34 15.93 3 57 25.33 12.71 4 337 19.26 18.31 3 35 15.55 11.70 5 218 12.46 14.80 4 38 16. S9 16.95 6 143 8.17 11 65 5 29 12.89 16.16 7 77 4.40 7.32 6 18 8.00 12.04 8 55 3.14 5.98 7 10 4.44 7.80 9 31 1.77 3.79 8 9 4.00 8.03 10 20 1.14 2.72 9 5 2.22 5.02 11 7 0.40 1.05 10 3 1.33 3.34 13 8 0.45 1.30 11 1 0.45 1.23 13 5 0.28 0.88 13 1 0.45 1.45 13 1 0.06 0.20 14 1 0.45 1.56 17 2 0.11 0.46 Blackstone, . 1,266 100.00 100.00 31 1 0.06 0.28 1 43 3.40 0.71 33 1 0.06 0.30 3 199 15.72 6.59 39 1 0.06 0.39 3 228 18.01 11.33 31 1 0.06 0.42 4 233 18.40 15.43 41 1 0.06 0.56 5 152 12.01 12.59 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 379 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Pekcentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Blackstone — Con. Brookfield — Con. 6 135 10.66 13.41 13 1 0.13 0.46 7 109 8.61 12.64 18 1 0.13 0.55 8 72 5.69 9.54 30 1 0.13 0.61 9 32 2.53 4.77 21 1 0.13 0.64 lO 29 2.29 4.80 Charlton, 470 100.00 100.00 11 14 1.10 2.55 1 25 5.32 1..33 13 5 0.39 0.99 2 105 22.34 11.19 13 6 0.47 1.29 3 105 22.34 16.78 14 2 0.16 0.46 4 86 18.30 18.33 15 2 0.16 0.50 5 56 11.91 14.92 ao 0.08 0.33 6 38 8.09 12.15 33 0.08 0.41 7 22 4.68 8.20 36 0.08 0.43 8 9 1.91 3.84 33 0.08 0.55 9 12 2.55 5.75 41 0.08 0.68 lO 4 0.85 2.13 Bolton, .... 206 100.00 100.00 11 2 0.43 1.17 1 13 6.31 1.63 13 3 0.64 1.92 3 46 22.33 11.. 54 13 2 0.43 1..38 3 42 20.39 15.81 17 1 0.21 0.91 4 46 22.33 23.09 Clinton 2,278 100.00 100.00 3 22 10.68 13.80 1 55 2.42 0.48 6 14 6.79 10.54 3 321 14.10 5.58 7 11 5.34 9.66 3 372 16.33 9.71 8 4 1.94 4.02 4 423 18.57 14.72 9 4 1.94 4.52 3 331 14.53 14.39 10 2 0.97 2.51 6 260 11.42 13.57 11 1 0.49 1.38 7 173 7.60 10.53 13 1 0.49 1.50 8 127 5.58 8.84 Boylston, 177 100.00 100.00 9 82 3.60 6.42 1 17 9.61 2.33 10 66 2.90 5.74 3 34 19.21 9.33 11 28 1.23 2.68 3 28 15.82 11.52 13 11 0.49 1.15 4 27 15.26 14.82 13 8 0.35 0.90 3 26 14.69 17.83 li 8 0.35 0.97 6 20 11.30 16.46 16 1 0.04 0.14 7 11 6.21 10.56 19 1 0.04 0.17 8 7 3.95 7.68 32 1 0.04 0.19 9 2 1.13 2.47 34 1 0.04 0.21 lO 4 2.26 5.49 36 1 0.04 0.23 11 1 0.56 1.51 38 1 0.04 0.24 Brookfield, . 756 100.00 100.00 36 1 0.04 0.31 1 40 5.29 1.22 38 2 0.09 0.66 3 138 18.25 8.42 43 1 0.04 0.37 3 153 20.24 14.00 33 1 0.04 0.46 4 143 18.92 17.44 66 1 0.04 0.57 3 85 11.24 12.96 88 1 0.04 0.77 6 78 10.32 14.27 Dana, .... 196 100.00 100.00 7 42 5.56 8.97 1 24 12.24 3.35 34 4.50 8.30 3 48 24.49 13.39 9 18 2.38 4.94 3 40 20.41 16.74 10 7 0.93 2.13 4 26 13.27 14.50 11 8 1.06 2.68 3 28 14.29 19.52 13 2 0.26 0.73 6 7 3.57 5.86 13 1 0.13 0.40 7 9 4.59 8.79 14 3 0.40 1.28 8 4 2.04 4.46 380 CE:N^SUS of MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. CoDNTiEs, Towns, Number of Families Peecentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population "WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Dana— Con. Grafton —Con. 9 6 3.06 7.53 2 190 17.18 7.45 10 2 1.02 2.79 3 188 17.00 11.06 11 2 1.02 3.07 4 176 15.91 13.80 Doiiglae, 483 100.00 100.00 5 156 14.11 15.29 1 38 7.87 1.88 6 109 9.86 12.82 2 90 18.63 8.88 7 101 9.13 13.86 3 98 20.29 14.51 8 45 4.07 7.06 4 76 15.73 15.00 9 38 3.44 6.70 5 70 14.49 17.28 10 20 1.81 3.92 6 33 6.83 9.77 11 10 0.90 2.16 7 29 6.01 10.02 12 6 0.54 1.41 8 28 5.80 11.06 13 2 0.18 0.51 9 6 1.24 2.67 14 2 0.18 0.55 10 6 1.24 2.96 15 4 0.36 1.18 11 6 1.24 3.26 18 2 0.18 0.70 13 1 0.21 0.64 22 1 0.09 0.43 15 1 0.21 0.74 Hardwick, . 533 100.00 100.00 87 1 0.21 1.33 1 18 3.38 0.68 Dudley, 628 100.00 100.00 2 69 12.94 5.20 1 19 3.03 0.59 3 93 17.45 10.51 2 75 11.94 4.68 4 87 16.32 13.11 3 100 15.92 9.37 5 74 13.88 13.94 4 107 17.04 13.36 6 59 11.07 13.33 5 88 14.01 13.74 7 55 10.32 14.50 6 71 11.30 13.30 8 24 4.50 7.23 7 50 7.96 10.93 9 22 4.12 7.46 S 43 6.85 10.74 10 16 3.00 6.03 » 40 6.37 11.24 11 7 1.31 2.90 10 19 3.03 5.93 12 2 0.38 0.90 11 9 1.43 3.09 13 2 0.38 0.98 12 1 0.16 0.38 14 2 0.38 1.05 13 2 0.32 0.81 13 1 0.19 0.56 14 0.48 1.31 17 1 0.19 0.64 17 1 0.16 0.53 26 1 0.19 0.98 Gardrer, 2,062 100.00 100.00 Harvard, . . 279 100.00 100.00 1 61 2.96 0.67 1 16 5.73 1.38 2 338 16.39 7.36 2 56 20.07 9.64 3 427 20.71 13.95 3 62 22.22 16.01 4 388 18.82 16.90 4 53 19.00 18.25 5 321 15.57 17.48 3 34 12.19 14.63 6 182 8.82 11.89 6 17 6.09 8.78 7 141 6.84 10.75 7 18 6.45 10.84 8 86 4.17 7.49 8 12 4.. 30 8.26 9 52 2.52 5.10 9 4 1.43 3.10 10 32 1.55 3.49 10 1 0.36 0.86 11 15 0.73 1.80 11 O 0.72 1.89 12 6 0.29 0.78 12 1 0.36 1.03 13 5 0.24 0.71 14 1 0,36 1.20 15 3 0.14 0.49 24 2 0.72 4.13 16 1 0.05 0.17 Ilolden, .... 555 100.00 100.00 21 1 0.05 0.23 1 36 6.49 1.38 22 2 0.10 0.48 8 90 16.22 6.92 24 1 0.05 0.26 3 88 15.85 10.15 Grafton, 1,106 100.00 100.00 4 90 16.22 13.84 1 56 5.06 1.10 5 74 13.33 14.22 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 381 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number (if Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Pop Illation Total Families Totnl Population WORCESTER — Con. Holden — Con. WORCESTER — Con. 6 46 8.29 10.61 Leicester, 731 100.00 100.00 7 48 8.65 12.91 1 34 4.65 1.05 8 36 6.49 11.07 3 115 15.73 7.10 9 21 3.78 7.26 3 140 19.15 12.97 10 11 1.98 4.23 4 141 19.29 17.41 11 7 1.26 2.96 S 110 15.05 16.98 13 3 0.54 1.38 6 75 10.26 13.89 13 1 0.18 0.50 7 38 5.20 8.21 14 3 0.54 1.61 8 31 4.24 7.66 3.1 1 0.18 0.96 9 18 2.46 5.00 Hopedale, 307 100.00 100.00 10 17 2.33 5.25 1 12 3.91 0.87 11 6 0.82 2.04 3 59 19.22 8.57 18 3 0.41 1.11 3 50 16.29 10.90 13 1 0.14 0.40 4 63 20.52 18.30 IS 2 0.27 0.93 5 38 12.38 13.80 Leominster, . 2,181 100.00 100.00 6 36 11.73 15.69 I 92 4.22 1.00 7 23 7.49 11.69 3 417 19.12 9.06 8 14 4.56 8.13 3 477 21.87 15.54 9 3 0.98 1.96 4 396 18.16 17.20 10 5 1.63 3.63 5 288 13.20 15.63 11 2 0.65 1.60 6 207 9.49 13.48 34 1 0.32 1.74 7 121 5.55 9.20 43 1 0.32 3.12 8 89 4.08 7.73 Hubbardston, 348 100.00 100.00 9 36 1.65 3.52 1 35 10.06 2.75 10 20 0.92 2.17 3 78 22.41 12.24 11 16 0.73 1.91 3 80 22.99 18.84 13 7 0.32 0.91 4 55 15.80 17.27 13 4 0.18 0.57 S 46 13.22 18.05 14 2 0.09 0.30 6 22 6.32 10.36 13 1 0.05 0.16 7 18 5.17 9.89 16 1 0.05 0.17 8 5 1.44 3.14 17 2 0.09 0.37 9 4 1.15 2.83 19 2 0.09 0.41 10 2 0..57 1.57 30 2 0.09 0.43 13 1 0.29 0.94 33 1 0.05 0.24 13 1 0.29 1.02 Lunenburg, . 302 100.00 100.00 14 1 0.29 1.10 1 17 5.63 1.37 Lancaster, . 452 100.00 100.00 3 65 21.52 10.51 1 22 4.87 1.01 3 65 21.52 15.76 3 87 19.25 7.98 4 51 16.89 16.49 3 83 18.36 11.42 S 37 12.25 14.96 4 83 18.36 15.23 6 26 8.61 12.61 S 59 13.06 13.53 7 14 4.64 7.92 6 48 10.62 13.21 8 13 4.31 8.41 7 29 6.42 9.31 9 5 1.66 3.64 8 18 3.98 6.61 lO 3 0.99 2.43 9 9 1.99 3.72 11 3 0.99 2.67 10 5 1.11 2.30 13 2 0.66 1.94 11 3 0.66 1.51 16 1 0.33 1.29 15 0.22 0.69 Mendon, 234 100.00 100.00 16 0.22 0.73 1 21 8.97 2.36 19 0.22 0.87 3 51 21.79 11.48 48 0.22 2.20 3 50 21.37 16.87 71 0.22 3.26 4 35 14.96 15.75 140 0.22 6.42 5 35 14.96 19.69 382 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. CouKTiES, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER— Con. Mendon — Con. New Braintree — Con. 6 15 6.41 10.12 10 1 0.88 1.85 7 15 6.41 11.81 11 1 0.88 2.03 8 6 2.56 5.40 16 1 0.88 2.95 9 5 2.14 5.06 Northborough, 451 100.00 100.00 la 1 0.43 1.46 1 26 5.77 1.34 Milford, 2,116 100.00 100.00 2 72 15.96 7.42 1 114 5.39 1.27 3 99 21.95 15.31 8 395 18.67 8.82 4 78 17.30 16.08 3 453 21.41 15.17 5 63 13.97 16.24 4 390 18.43 17.41 6 39 8.65 12.06 5 265 12.52 14.79 7 32 7.10 11.55 6 202 9.55 13.53 8 19 4.21 7.84 7 119 5.62 9.30 9 13 2.88 6.03 8 84 3.97 7.50 10 3 0.67 1.55 9 37 1.75 3.72 11 2 0.44 1.13 10 22 1.04 2.45 12 1 0.22 0.62 11 14 0.66 1.72 13 2 0.44 1.34 12 4 0.19 0.54 14 1 0.22 0.72 13 1 0.05 0.14 l.j 1 0.22 0.77 14 3 0.14 0.47 Northbridge, 1,070 100.00 100.00 1.3 3 0.14 0.50 1 39 3.65 0.74 16 2 0.09 0.36 2 145 13.55 5.49 17 3 0.14 0.57 3 198 18.51 11.24 19 2 0.09 0.42 4 159 14.86 12.03 26 1 0.05 0.29 5 152 14.21 14.38 41 1 0.05 0.46 6 125 11.68 14.19 51 1 0.05 0.57 7 91 8.51 12.05 MiUbury, 1,100 100.00 100.00 8 68 6.36 10.29 1 40 3.64 0.76 9 41 3.83 6.98 2 ITS 10.18 6.82 10 15 1.40 2.84 3 200 18.18 11.49 11 20 1.87 4.16 4 211 19.18 16.16 12 5 0.47 1.13 5 153 13.91 14.65 13 3 0.28 0.74 6 100 9.09 11.49 14 1 0.09 0.26 7 71 6.46 9.52 16 3 0.28 0.91 8 45 4.09 6.89 17 1 0.09 0.32 9 45 4.09 7.75 20 1 0.09 0.38 10 32 2.91 6.13 22 1 0.09 0.42 11 12 1.09 2.53 33 1 0.09 0.62 12 5 0.46 1.15 44 1 0.09 0.83 13 3 0.27 0.75 North Brookfield, 1,030 100.00 100.00 14 2 0.18 0.54 1 44 4.27 0.95 18 1 0.09 0.34 2 197 19.13 8.50 62 1 0.09 1.19 3 184 17.86 11.91 96 1 0.09 1.84 4 154 14.95 13.29 New Braintree, . 114 100.00 100.00 5 147 14.27 15.86 1 4 3.51 0.74 6 100 9.71 12.94 2 10 14.03 5.90 7 98 9.51 14.80 3 14 12.28 7.75 8 46 4.46 7.94 4 27 23.68 19.93 9 26 2.52 5.05 5 19 16.67 17.53 10 15 1.46 3.24 6 13 11.40 14.39 11 8 0.78 1.90 7 6 5.26 7.75 12 3 0.29 0.78 8 4 3.51 5.90 13 3 0.29 0.84 9 8 7.02 13.28 14 1 0.10 0.30 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 383 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Tallin l>pr Peecentages Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages AND Size op Families. ^1 Lti-l-& U^-' A Of Families Total Families Total Population AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population WORCESTER— Con. WORCESTER — Con. No. Brookfield — Con. Phillipston — Con. 1.) 1 0.10 0.32 3 25 21.93 16.30 16 1 0.10 0.34 4 17 14.92 14.78 23 1 0.10 0.50 5 "i 6.14 7.61 25 1 0.10 0.54 6 9 7.90 11.74 Oakham, 161 100.00 100.00 7 8 7.02 12.17 1 18 11.18 2.98 8 5 4.39 8.70 2 28 17.39 9.26 9 2 1.75 3.91 3 35 21.74 17.35 10 2 1.75 4.35 4 25 15.53 16.53 11 2 1.75 4.78 5 27 16.77 22.31 Princeton, , 236 100.00 100.00 6 17 10.56 16.86 1 16 6.78 1.68 7 4 2.48 4.63 2 50 21.19 10.50 8 6 3.73 7.93 3 54 22.88 17.02 13 1 0.62 2.15 4 39 16.53 16.39 Oxford,. 618 100.00 100.00 5 20 8.47 10.50 1 53 8.58 2.22 6 23 9.75 14.50 2 157 25.40 13.14 7 16 6.78 11.76 3 117 18.93 14.69 8 6 2.54 5.04 4 103 16.67 17.24 9 3 1.27 2.84 5 67 10.84 14.02 10 6 2.54 6.30 6 44 7.12 11.04 11 3 1.27 3.47 7 28 4.53 8.20 Royalston, . 254 100.00 100.00 8 16 2.59 5.35 1 19 7.48 2.13 9 14 2.27 5.27 2 62 24.41 13.93 lO 8 1.29 3.35 3 66 25.98 22.25 11 6 0.97 2.76 4 45 17.72 20.22 12 3 0.49 1.51 5 26 10.23 14.61 14 1 0.16 0.58 6 21 8.27 14.16 15 1 0.16 0.63 7 10 3.94 7.87 Paxton, .... 114 100.00 100.00 8 2 0.79 1.80 1 5 4.38 1.17 9 3 1.18 3.03 2 25 21.93 11.74 Rutland, . 225 100.00 100.00 3 28 24.56 19.72 1 15 6.67 1.53 4 29 25.44 27.23 2 44 19.. 56 9.00 5 10 8.77 11.74 3 30 13.33 9.20 6 7 6.14 9.86 4 40 17.78 16.36 7 5 4.39 8.22 5 38 16.89 19.43 8 3 2.63 5.63 6 19 8.45 11.66 9 1 0.88 2.11 7 18 8.00 12.88 11 1 0.88 2.58 8 10 4.44 8.18 Petersham, . 254 100.00 100.00 9 4 1.78 3.68 1 25 9.84 2.63 10 3 1.33 3.07 2 56 22.05 11.76 11 1 0.44 1.13 3 64 25.20 20.17 12 2 0.89 2.45 4 36 14.17 15.13 14 1 0.44 1.43 5 30 11.81 15.76 Shrewsbury, 381 100.00 100.00 6 16 6.30 10.08 1 29 7.61 1.90 7 12 4.73 8.82 2 81 21.26 10.63 8 6 2.36 5.04 3 73 19.16 14.37 9 5 1.97 4.73 4 67 17.59 17.59 13 3 1.18 3.78 5 49 12.86 16.08 20 1 0.39 2.10 6 30 7.87 11.81 PhillipBton, . 114 100.00 100.00 7 26 6.83 11.94 1 2 1.75 0.44 8 10 2.63 5.25 2 35 30.70 15.22 9 10 2.63 5.91 384 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. CoTTNTiEs, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Peecentages AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Shrewsbury — Con. Spencer — Con. 10 2 0.52 1.31 10 37 2.28 4.86 11 2 0.52 1.44 11 11 0.68 1.59 13 1 0.26 0.85 13 13 0.80 2.05 14 1 0.26 0.92 13 3 0.19 0.51 Sonthborough, . 442 100.00 100.00 14 3 0.19 0.55 1 22 4.97 0.99 15 1 0.06 0.20 2 85 19.23 7.65 19 1 0.06 0.25 3 89 20.13 12.01 30 1 0.06 0.26 4 74 16.74 13.32 29 1 0.06 0.38 5 47 10.63 10.57 Sterling, 342 100.00 100.00 6 52 11.76 14.04 1 39 11.41 3.20 7 27 6.11 8.50 2 80 23.39 13.14 8 11 2.49 3.96 3 80 23.39 19.71 9 12 2.71 4.86 4 62 18.13 20.36 10 5 1.13 2.25 5 26 7.60 10.67 11 1 0.23 0.49 6 ^2 6.43 10.84 18 1 0.23 0.54 7 13 3.80 7.47 13 3 0.68 1.75 8 9 2.63 5.91 14 1 0.23 0.63 9 7 2.05 5.17 15 1 0.23 0.67 lO 3 0.88 2.46 17 9 0.45 1.53 13 1 0.29 1.07 18 3 0.68 2.43 Sturbridge, . 434 100.00 100.00 SO 1 0.23 0.90 1 26 5.99 1.36 31 2 0.45 1.89 2 86 19.82 9.01 55 1 0.23 2.47 3 81 18.67 12.72 63 1 0.23 2.79 4 69 15.90 14.45 138 1 0.23 5.76 5 56 12.90 14.66 Southbridge, 1,688 100.00 100.00 6 27 6.22 8.48 1 63 3.73 0.76 7 30 6.91 10.99 2 240 14.22 5.82 8 21 4.84 8.80 3 308 18.25 11.20 9 21 4.84 9.90 4 267 15.82 12.95 10 8 1.84 4.19 5 202 11.97 12.24 11 6 1.38 3.45 6 196 11.61 14.26 12 o 0.46 1.26 7 155 9.18 13.15 14 1 0.23 0.73 8 93 5.51 9.02 Sutton 714 100.00 100.00 9 61 3.61 6.66 1 33 4.62 0.96 10 51 3.02 6.18 2 130 18.21 7.60 11 28 1.66 3.73 3 118 16.53 10.35 12 13 0.77 1.89 4 107 14.99 12.51 13 3 0.18 0.47 5 92 12.89 13.45 14 4 0.23 0.68 6 80 11.20 14.04 16 1 0.06 0.19 7 57 7.98 11.67 21 2 0.12 0.51 8 27 3.78 6.32 24 1 0.06 0.29 9 22 3.08 5.79 Spencer, 1,625 100.00 100.00 10 17 2.38 4.97 1 55 3.39 0.72 11 13 1.82 4.18 2 246 15.14 6.46 12 8 1.12 2.81 3 328 20.18 12.92 13 6 0.84 2.28 4 271 16.68 14.24 14 2 0.28 0.82 3 217 13.35 14.25 31 1 0.14 0.91 6 164 10.09 12.92 46 1 0.14 1.34 7 126 7.75 11.59 Templeton, . 718 100.00 100.00 8 86 5.29 9.04 1 39 5.43 1.34 9 61 3.75 7.21 3 172 23.96 11.80 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 385 SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Continued. Counties, Towns, Number of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages- AND Size of Families. Total Families Total Population Total Families Total Population WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Templeton — Con. Warren — Con. 3 169 23.54 17.39 4 180 18.37 16.25 4 126 17.55 17.29 5 132 13.47 14.90 5 87 12.12 14.92 6 102 10.41 13.81 6 48 6.68 9.88 7 66 6.74 10.43 7 26 3.62 6.24 8 41 4.18 7.40 8 20 2.78 5.49 9 37 3.78 7.52 9 13 1.81 4.01 10 10 1.02 2.26 10 7 0.97 2.40 11 5 0.51 1.24 11 3 0.42 1.13 12 6 0.61 1.63 12 1 0.14 0.41 13 1 0.10 0.29 13 1 0.14 0.45 14 1 0.10 0.32 14 1 0.14 0.48 16 1 0.10 0.36 15 2 0.28 1.03 21 1 0.10 0.47 18 1 0.14 0.62 22 1 0.10 0.50 20 1 0.14 0.69 29 1 0.10 0.65 129 1 0.14 4.43 Webster, 1,716 100.00 100.00 Fpton, .... 524 100.00 100.00 1 90 5.24 1.15 1 46 8.78 2.14 2 256 14.92 6.56 2 120 22.90 11.16 3 345 20.10 13.27 3 124 23.66 17.30 4 307 17.89 15.75 4 90 17.18 16.74 5 210 12.24 13.46 5 62 11.83 14.42 6 194 11.30 14.93 6 37 7.06 10,33 7 116 6.76 10.41 7 18 3.44 5.86 8 83 4.84 8.51 8 9 1.72 3.35 9 62 3.61 7.16 9 9 1.72 3.77 10 24 1.40 3.08 10 1 0.19 0.47 11 15 0.87 2.12 11 1 0.19 0.51 12 7 0.41 1.08 14 1 0.19 0.65 17 1 0.06 0.22 18 1 0.19 0.84 19 1 0.06 0.24 20 1 0.19 0.93 22 1 0.06 0.28 23 1 0.19 1.16 23 1 0.06 0.29 28 1 0.19 1.30 32 1 0.06 0.41 31 1 0.19 1.44 34 1 0.06 0.44 164 1 0.19 7.63 50 1 0.06 0.64 Uxbridge, 812 100.00 100.00 Westborough, 1,031 100.00 100.00 1 37 4.56 1.04 1 63 6.11 1.20 2 162 19.95 9.14 2 198 19.21 7.56 3 138 17.00 11.68 3 230 22.31 13.18 4 154 18.97 17.37 4 185 17.94 14.14 S 108 13.30 15.23 3 145 14.06 13.85 6 79 9.73 13.37 6 78 7.57 8.94 7 44 5.42 8.68 7 65 6.30 8.69 8 46 5.66 10.38 8 25 2.42 3.82 9 20 2.46 5.08 9 20 1.94 3.44 lo 11 1.35 3.10 lO 10 0.97 1.91 11 4 0.49 1.24 11 O 0.19 0.42 12 4 0.49 1.35 13 1 0.10 0.23 13 1 0.12 0.37 13 1 0.10 0.25 14 2 0.25 0.79 11 2 0.19 0.53 21 2 0.25 1.18 19 2 0.19 0.73 "Warren, 980 100.00 100.00 2.5 1 0.10 0.48 » 1 30 3.06 0.68 27 1 0.10 0.52 2 152 15.51 6.86 301 1 0.10 5.75 3 213 21.74 14.43 732 1 0.10 14.36 386 CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES: FOR TOWNS — Concluded, Counties, Tow •NS, [ES. Xumber of Families Percentages Counties, Towns, AND Size of Families. Number of Families Peecentages AND Size of Famil Total Families Total Population Totel Families Total Population WORCESTER - -Con. WORCESTER — Con. West BoylstoD, 1 648 37 100.00 5.71 100.00 1.25 Westminster — Con. 3 107 28.92 16.27 a 107 16.51 7.21 3 73 19.73 16.65 3 119 18.36 12.03 4 69 18.65 20.99 4 106 16.36 14.29 5 38 10.27 14.45 5 84 12.96 14.15 6 21 5.68 9.58 6 71 10.96 14.35 7 15 4.05 7.99 7 51 7.87 12.03 8 8 2.16 4.87 8 31 4.78 8.36 9 4 1 08 2.74 9 17 2.62 5.15 10 2 0.54 1.52 10 7 1.08 2.36 11 o 0.54 1.67 11 7 1.08 2.59 13 1 0.27 0.99 12 6 0.92 2.42 Winchendon, 1,078 100.00 100.00 13 2 0.31 0.88 1 60 5.57 1.34 14 1 0.16 0.47 2 215 19.94 9.58 18 1 0.16 0.61 3 242 22.45 16.17 55 1 0.16 1.85 4 185 17.16 16.48 West Brook^eld, 1 409 41 100.00 10.02 100.00 2.80 5 6 129 99 11.97 9.18 14.36 13.23 8 108 26.41 14.72 7 57 5.29 8.89 3 76 18.58 15.54 8 45 4.18 8.02 4 64 15.65 17.45 9 15 1.39 3.01 5 55 13.45 18.75 1© 12 1.11 2.67 6 31 7.58 12.68 11 5 0.46 1.23 7 18 4.40 8.59 13 2 0.19 0.53 8 8 1.96 4.36 13 5 0.46 1.45 9 6 1.47 3.68 14 2 0.19 0.62 10 1 0.24 0.6S 17 1 0.09 0.38 11 1 0.24 0.75 19 1 0.09 0.42 Westminster, , , 370 100.00 100.00 33 2 0.19 1.02 1 30 8.11 2.28 37 1 0.09 0.60 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 387 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND C0MP0SITI0:N^ BY SEX: FOR CITIES. cousties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — COCTtTIES, Cities, Size op Families, AND NCMBEU of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Peecentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation BERKSHIRE. BERKSHIRE — Con. NOETH A HAMS, . - 3,931 100.00 100.00 No. A HAMS — Con. (93)1 IM IF 40 53 2.36 0.49 (73) 10 2M8F 3M7F 2 11 1.86 3.81 (550) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 492 6 52 13.99 5.75 4M6F 5 MSP 6M4F 14 15 16 (646) 3 1M2F 2M1F 333 268 16.43 10.13 7M3F 8M2F 11 4 3M 6 (53) 11 2M9F 1 1.35 3.05 3F 39 3M8F 3 (722) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 229 331 144 1 17 18.36 15.09 4M7F 5M:6F 6M5F 7M4F 8M3P 8 12 11 13 1 (616) 5 1M4F 2M3F 91 239 15.67 16.10 9M2F 11 F 3 1 3M2F 213 (17) 12 4M:8F 2 0.43 LOT 4M1F 67 5M7F 2 5M 3 6M6F 3 5F 3 7M5F 3 (432) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 28 121 141 10.99 13.54 8M4F 9M3F IIMIF 3 3 1 4M2F 104 (14) 13 5M8F 5 0.35 0.95 5M1F 34 6M7F 2 6F 4 7M6F 2 (348)7 1M6F 2M5F 3M4F 12 64 105 8.85 12.73 8M5F 11M2F 13 F 3 4M3F 99 (3)14 6M8F 0.08 0.22 5M2F 53 7M7F 6M1F 15 11M3F (224) 8 1M7F 2M6F 7 14 5.70 9.36 (2)15 4MHF 11M4F 0.05 0.16 3M5F 50 (3)16 5M11P 0.08 0.25 4M4F 56 7M9F 5M3F 58 10M6F 6M2F 32 (1)21 18M3F 0.03 0.11 7M1F 7 (3) 22 12 M 10 F 0.08 0.34 (126) 9 2M7F 3M6F 12 15 3.20 5.93 16 M 6 F 17M5F 4M5F 25 (1)25 2M23F 0.03 0.13 5M4F 37 (2)37 21 M 16 F 0.05 0.39 6M3F 22 26 M 11 F 7M2F 12 (1)38 16 M 22 F 0.03 0.20 SMIF 3 (1) 39 20 M 19 F 0.03 0.20 388 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Peecextages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Nltmber of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each SiZB OF — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation BERKSHIRE — Con. PiTTSPIELD, . 4,342 100.00 100.00 BERKSHIRE — Con. (144)1 IM IF 60 84 3.32 0.70 PiTTsriELD-Con. 8M2F 4 (640) 2 1 MIF 2M 533 22 14.74 6.26 9M1F 10 M 1 1 2F 85 (34) 11 2M9F 1 0.78 1.83 (852) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F 438 357 7 50 19.62 12.49 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 8 4 9 5 (754) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 229 358 146 17.37 14.74 7M4F 8M3F 9M2F 2 4 1 4M 3 (15) 18 2M10F 2 0.35 0.88 4F 18 3M9F 1 (641) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 108 255 209 62 1 14.76 15.66 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F 8M4F 1 1 5 3 2 5P 6 (11) 13 5M8F 2 0.26 0.70 (489) 6 1M5F 2M;4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 57 103 179 123 26 11.26 14.34 6M7F 7M6F 9M4F 10M3F 13 M 3 6F 1 (6)14 4M10F 0.14 0.41 (297) 7 IMeF 2M5F 3M4F 4M3F 5M2F 8 40 106 90 39 6.84 10.16 5M9F 8M6F 9M5F 10M4F 12M2F 6M1F 14 (4)15 6M9F 0.09 0.29 (199) 8 1M7F ^ 2M6F * 3M5F 6 18 47 4.59 7.78 7M8F 9M6F 11M4F 4M4F 72 (3) 16 7M9F 0.07 0.23 5M3F 40 12M4F 6M2F 11 (1)17 9M8F 0.02 0.08 7M1F 4 (1)18 6 M 12 F 0.02 0.09 8F 1 (4) 19 14M5F 0.09 0.37 (140) 9 1M8F 2M7F 1 15 3.23 6.16 15M4F 19 F 3M6F 19 (1)30 17M3F 0.02 0.10 4M5F 37 (2)81 17M4F 0.05 0.21 5 M 4 F 36 1SM3F 6M3F 19 (1)22 17M5F 0.02 0.11 7M2F 11 (1)24 24 F 0.02 0.12 8M1F 2 (2)34 22 M 12 F 0.05 0.33 (95) 10 2M8r 2 2.19 4.64 25M9F 3M:7F 12 (1)3B 21 M 15 F 0.02 0.18 4M6F 15 (1) 37 18 M 19 F 0.02 0.18 5MoF 22 (1) .11 30 M 21 F 0.02 0.25 6M4F 19 (1)70 12 M 58 F 0.02 0.34 7M3F 19 (1) 7.5 68 M 7 F 0.02 0.37 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 389 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Peecentages : Each Counties, Peecentages: Each Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Cities, Size op Families, AND Number op Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Fajiilies, AKD Number op Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation BRISTOL. BRISTOL — Con. Fat.t, Rivek, . - 17,948 100.00 100.00 FALLRlVKE-Con. (511) 1 IM IF 162 349 2.85 0.57 3M7F 4M6F 43 89 (2,539) S IMIF 2M 2F 2,100 56 383 14.15 5.69 5M5F 6M4F 7M3F 123 77 42 (3,029) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 1,506 1,292 25 16.88 10.19 8M2F 9M1F 10 F 18 5 1 3F 206 (267) 11 IMIOF 2 1.49 3.29 (2,927) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 837 1,412 572 12 94 16.31 13.13 2M9F 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 8 16 45 51 65 (2,582) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 5F 429 952 880 278 5 38 14.39 14.47 7M4F 8M3F 9M2F lOMlF 11 M 11 F 49 21 6 2 1 1 (2,086) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 6F 191 515 761 471 125 5 IS 11.63 14.03 (124) 12 2 M 10 F 3M9F 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F 8M4F 3 5 19 19 22 31 17 0.69 1.67 (1,490) 7 1M6F 2M5F 3M4F 4M3F 70 272 446 448 8.30 11.69 9M3F 10M2F IIMIF 12 F 4 1 2 1 5M2F 207 (75) 13 3M10F 1 0.42 1.09 6M1F 42 4M:9F 7 7M 2 5M8F 15 7F 3 6M7F 11 (1,091) 8 1M7F 2M6F 3M5F 4 M 4 F 5M3F 28 115 254 337 227 6.08 9.79 7M6F 8M5F 9M4F 10 M 3 F 12 M 1 F 14 11 12 3 1 6M2F 95 (31) 14 3M11F 1 0.18 0.49 7M1F 33 4M10F 1 8M 2 5M91' 4 (715) 9 1M8F 2M7F 3M6F 4M5F 5M4F 8 35 136 177 187 3.99 7.21 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 9M5F 10M4F 3 7 8 4 1 6M3F 121 • 11M3F 1 7M2F 37 13M1F 1 8 M 1 F 12 (19) 15 4M11F 1 0.11 0.32 9M 1 5M10F 2 9F 1 6M9F 3 (419) 10 1M9F 2M8F 3 18 2.34 4.70 7M8F 8M7F 4 3 390 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 189 «>. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation BRISTOL — Con. BRISTOL — Con. Fall River - Con. New Bedford — Con. 9M6F 1 (2,041) 4 1M3F 611 16.70 14.78 10M5F 3 2M2F 979 11M4F 3M1F 389 15 F 4M 5 (5) 16 7M9F 0.03 0.09 4F 57 11 M 5 F (1,639) 5 1M4F 273 13.41 14.83 13M3F 2M3F 623 15M1F 3M:2F 551 (6)17 9M8F 11M6F 0.04 0.12 4M1F 5F 167 25 12M5F (1,199) 6 1M5F 108 9.81 13.02 13M4F 2M4F 304 17 F 3M3F 447 (2)18 9M9F 17M1F 0.01 0.04 4M2F oMlF 265 68 (3)19 12 M 7 F 13M6F 0.02 0.06 6m; 6F 1 6 17 M 2 F (841)7 1M6F 55 6.88 10.65 (4) 20 11M9F 15M5F 16M4F 0.02 0.09 2 M 5 F 3M4F 4M3F 152 234 267 (1)81 17M4F *. 0.02 5M2F 109 (3) as 13M9F 14M8F 0.02 0.07 6M1F 7F 21 3 15 M 7 F (353)8 1 M7F 11 4.52 8.01 (3)24 13 M 11 F 15 M 9 F 16M8F 0.02 0.08 2M6F 3M5F 4M4F 51 126 181 (1)26 8M18F *_ 0.03 5M3F 132 (1)27 27 M *_ 0.03 6M2F 43 (1)28 26M2F *- 0.03 7M1F 8 (2) 29 23M6F 0.01 0.07 8F 1 25 M 4 F (354) 9 1M8F 1 2.89 5.77 (2) 33 24M9F 33 F 0.01 0.07 2M7F 3M6F 30 48 (!2) 36 15 M 21 F 33M3F 0.01 0.08 4M5F 5M4F 91 92 ■ (1) 41 31 M 10 F *_ 0.05 6M3F 58 (1) 45 19 M 26 F *. 0.05 •'M2F 26 (1)53 27 M 26 F *_ 0.06 8M1F 8 (1)82 34 M 48 F *. 0.09 (212) 10 1M9F 1 1.73 3.84 (1)86 ^1 M 85 F *. 0.10 2M8F 4 (1) 119 42 M 77 F *. 0.13 3M7F 21 (1) 274 141 M 133 F *- 0.31 4M6F 45 New Bedford, . - 12,221 100.00 100.00 5MoF 60 (535) 1 IM IF 127 408 4.38 0.97 6M4F 7M3F 47 24 (2,203) 2 IMIF 2M 1,819 36 18.02 .7.97 8M2F OMlF 9 1 2F 348 (149) 11 2M;9F 2 1.22 2.97 (2,343) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F 1,221 941 16 165 19.17 12.72 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 17 25 40 28 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 391 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Contiuned. CoaNTIES, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- Ijer of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of— Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND NlTMBER OF Each Size. Composition of Families Num- l)er of Fami- lies Percentages : Each ■ Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation BRISTOL — Con. BRISTOL — Con. New Bedfobd — Con. New Bedford — Con. 7M4F 22 (1)37 21 M 16 F 1 0.01 0.07 8M3F 7 (1)78 42 M 36 F 1 0.01 0.14 9M2F 6 (1)84 39 M 45 F 1 0.01 0.15 lOMlF 2 (1) 331 187 M .34 F 1 0.01 0.40 (67) 13 2 M 10 F 1 0.55 1.45 Taunton, - 5,885 100.00 100.00 3M9F 2 (220) 1 IM 04 3.74 0.81 4M;8F 7 IF 156 5M7F 13 (973) 3 IMIF 838 16.53 7.18 6M6F 7 2M 20 7M5F 16 2F 115 8M4F 11 (1,169) .1 im:2f 619 19.86 12.93 9M3F 8 2M1F 477 10M2F 1 3M 7 IIMIF 1 3F 66 (33) in 4M9F 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 8M5F 2 4 6 8 4 0.27 0.78 (1,060) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 275 540 223 3 19 18.01 15.64 9M4F 4 (878) 5 1M4F 139 14.92 16.19 10M3F 3 2M3F 318 11M2F 2 3M2F 307 (16) 14 2 M 12 F 4M10F 6M8F 1 1 2 0.13 0.40 4M1F 5M 5F 104 1 9 7M7F 5 (636) 6 1M5F 45 10.80 14.07 8M6F 2 2M4F 159 10M4F 2 3M3F 220 11 M 3 F 1 4M2F 179 12 M 2 F 2 5M1F 30 (13) 15 6M9F 7M8F 1 2 0.10 0.35 6M 6F 2 1 8M7F 2 (373) 7 1M6F 13 6.34 9.63 9M6F 2 2M5F 55 10M5F 1 3M4F 119 11 M 4 F 5 4M3F 110 (4) 10 4M12F 8M8F 10 M 6 F 0.03 0.12 5M2F 6M1F 7M 66 9 1 13 M 3 F (249) 8 1M7F 5 4.23 7.35 (2)17 10M7F 0.02 0.06 2M6F 21 (3)18 10 M 8 F 11M7F 12M6F 0.03 0.10 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 64 58 71 (2) 19 12M7F 19 F 0.02 0.07 6M2F 7M1F 23 7 (2) 31 6 M 15 F 11 M 10 F 0.02 0.08 (152) 9 1M8F 2M7F 2 7 2.. 58 5.04 (1) 23 9 M 13 F . 1 0.01 0.04 3M6F 25 (1)36 1 M 25 F 0.01 0.05 4M5F 44 (1) 37 19M8F 0.01 0.05 5M4F 34 (2) 39 18 M 11 F 21M8F 0.02 0.10 6M3F 7M2F 26 12 CI) 35 35 M 0.01 0.06 8M1F 1 392 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. countiks, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation BRISTOL — Con. ESSEX — Con. Taunton — Con. 9F 1 Beterlt — Con. 2M 15 (78) 10 2M8F O 1.32 2.88 2F 85 3M7r 14 (642) 3 1M2F 327 22.03 16.31 4M6F 12 2M1F 274 5M5F 16 3M 5 6M4F 22 SF 36 7M3F 8 (521) 4 1M3F 156 17.88 17.65 8M2F 2 2M2F 242 9M1F 1 3M1F 109 (54) 11 2M9F 3M8F 1 5 0.92 2.19 4M 4F 2 12 4M7F 13 (390) 5 1 M 4 F 57 13.39 16.52 5M6F 9 2M3F 142 6M5F 12 3M2F 127 7M4F 8 4M1F 56 8M3F 4 5M 1 lOMlF 1 5F 7 11 F 1 (256) 6 1M5F 15 8.79 13.01 (16) IS 3ir9F 5M7F 6M:6F 7 M 5 F 8M4F 9M3F 1 1 2 4 4 2 0.27 0.71 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 6F 60 110 55 14 1 1 10M2F 2 (156)7 1M6F 5 5.36 9.25 (7)13 6]M7F 7M6F 9M4F 3 2 0.12 0.34 2M5F 3M4F 4M3F 27 43 46 (5)14 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 9M5F 1 2 1 1 0.08 0.26 5M2F 6M1F 7M 7F 28 ■ 5 1 1 (1)15 6M9F 1 0.02 0.05 (94)8 1M7F 1 3.23 6.37 (2)16 1 M 15 F 9M7F 1 1 0.03 0.12 2M6F 3M5F 10 16 (1)17 12 M 5 F 1 0.02 0.06 4M4F 35 (1)18 15M3F 1 0.02 0.07 5M3F 21 (3)19 15M4F 17 M 2 F 19 F 1 1 1 0.05 0.21 6M2F 7M1F 8M 8 2 1 (1) 20 15 M 5 F 1 0.02 0.07 (41)9 3M6F 8 1.41 3.12 (1)21 16 M 5 F 1 0.02 0.08 4M5F 6 (1)82 3 il 19 F 1 0.02 0.08 bSiiV 10 (1)28 19 M 9 F 1 0.02 0.10 6M3F 14 (1)46 36 M 10 F 1 0.02 0.17 7M2F 2 (1)65 31 M 34 F 1 0.02 0.24 8M1F 1 (1) 957 474 M 483 F 1 0.02 3.53 (24) 10 2M;8F 3M7F 1 4 0.83 2.03 ESSEX. 4M6F 5M5F 4 4 Beverly, _ 2,914 100.00 100.00 6M4F 6 (194) 1 IM IF 48 146 6.66 1.64 7M3F 8M2F 2 3 (559) 2 IMIF 459 19.19 9.47 (12)11 SMSF 2 0.41 1.12 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 393 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size op — Counties, Cities, Size op Families, and Number op Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Beverly — Con. GLOUCESTER-Con. 4M7F 1 (383) 7 lM6r 11 7.07 0.50 5M6F 3 2M5F 50 6M5F 2 3M4F 93 7M4F 4 4M3F 120 (5)12 5M 7F 6M6F 0.17 0.51 5M2F 6M1F 84 25 7M5F (242) 8 1M7F 2 4.47 6.86 8M4F 2M6F 12 ■ (4)13 6M7F 8M5F 11 M 2 F 13 M 0.14 0.44 3M5F 4M4F 5M3P 6M2F 44 65 68 35 (3)14 oM9F 9M5F 0.10 0.36 7M1F 8F 15 1 14 M (124) 9 1M8F 2 2.29 3.96 (3)15 8M7F 11M4F 12M3F 0.10 0..38 2M7F 3M6F 4M5F 5 13 37 (3)16 9M7F 12M4F 0.10 0.41 5M4F 6M3F 22 22 (1)17 14M3F 0.03 0.14 7M2F 17 (1)19 16M3F 0.03 0.16 8M1F 5 (1)23 16M6F 0.C3 0.19 9M 1 (1)24 24 M 0.03 0.20 (62) 10 lAlOF 1 1.14 2.20 (1)27 13 M 14 F 0.03 0.23 4M6F 12 (1)28 16 M 12 F 0.03 0.24 5M5F 15 (1)29 29 M 0.03 0.25 6M4F 11 GliODCESTEH, - 5,416 100.00 100.00 7M3F 13 (216) 1 IM IF 103 113 3 99 0.77 8M2F 9M1F 5 5 (821) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 714 20 87 15.16 5.82 (57) 11 3M8F 4M7F 5M:6F 4 5 7 1.05 2.22 (1,057) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F 537 477 5 38 19.51 11.24 6 M 5 F 7M4F 8M3F 9M2F 10 6 11 7 (933) 4 1M3F 237 17.22 13.23 lOMlF 7 2M2F 472 (30) 12 3M9F 1 0.55 1.28 3M1F 206 5M7F 1 4M 4 6M6F 5 4F 14 7M;5F 5 (738) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 99 256 285 97 13.62 13.08 8M4F 9M3F 10M;2F IIMIF 4 8 2 4 5F 1 (19) 13 6M7F 1 0.35 0.88 (584) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 40 137 213 143 48 2 10.78 12.42 7M6F 8M5F 9M4F 10 M 3 F 11 M 2 F 12 M 1 F 3 2 4 5 2 2 6F 1 (23) 14 6M8F 2 0.42 1.14 394 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- Ues Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Gloucesteb-Cod. Gloucester Con. 7M7F 2 (2) 36 33 M 3 F 0.04 0.26 8M6F 2 (1)37 18 M 19 F 1 0.02 0.13 9M5F 1 (3) 39 35 M4F 2 0.05 0.42 10M4F 1 36 M 3 F 11 M 3 F 2 (1)40 36 M 4 F 1 0.02 0.14 12 M 2 F 10 (2)41 38 M 3 F ^ 0.04 0.29 13 M 1 F 3 (1)42 40M2F 0.02 0.15 (10) 1.-, 9M6F 2 0.18 0.53 (1)43 40M3F 0.02 0.15 11 M 4 F 1 (2)46 43M3F 0.04 0.33 12M3r 3 44M2F 13M2F 3 (2)47 45 M 2 F 0.04 0.33 14M1F 1 (2)49 42 M 7 F 0.04 0.35 (11) Ifi IIMSF 1 0.20 0.62 45M4F 13 M 3 F 6 (2) 50 49 M 1 F 0.04 0.35 14 M 2 F 3 (2)51 47 M4F 0.04 0.36 15 M 1 F 1 49M2F (14) 17 13 M 4 F 3 0.26 0.84 (1)54 49M5F 0.02 0.19 14 Jl 3 F 7 (2) 56 35 M 21 F 0.04 0.40 15 M 2 F 3 54M2F 16 M 1 F 1 (3)57 54M3F 0.05 0.61 (9) 18 13 M 5 F 1 0.16 0.57 55 M 2 F 14M4F 2 (1)66 63 M 3 F 0.02 0.23 15M3F 1 (1)71 66 M 5 F 0.02 0.25 16M2F 5 (2) 75 75 M 0.04 0.53 (5)19 14M5F 1 0.09 0.34 (1)77 73 M 4 F 0.02 0.27 16M3F 3 (1)78 78 M 0.02 0.28 17M2F 1 (1)80 80 M 0.02 0.28 (6) 2» 16M4F 17 M 3 F 2 2 0.11 0.43 (2)82 77M5F 79 M 3 F 0.04 0.58 18M2F 2 (1)85 84M1F 0.02 0.30 (2) 21 17M4F 2 0.04 0.15 (1)91 87 M 4 F 0.02 0.32 (4)23 15 M 7 P 2 0.07 0.31 (1)93 89 M 4 F 0.02 0.33 17 M 5 P (1)99 97 M 2 F 0.02 0.35 18M4F (1) 105 101 M 4 F 0.02 0.37 (2)23 16 M 7 F 0.04 0.16 (1) 109 106 M 3 F 0.02 0.39 17M6F (1) 111 lllM 0.02 0.39 (4)24 17 M 7 F 0.07 0.34 Hayehhill, . - 6,902 100.00 100.00 19 M 5 F (222) 1 IM 66 3.22 0.73 20 M 4 F IF 156 21M3F (1,245) 2 IMIP 1,052 18.04 8.24 (3)25 21M4F 22M3F 0.05 0.27 2M 2F 19 174 23 M 2 F (1,398) 3 1 M 2 F 707 20.26 13.88 (3) 27 22M5F 23M4F 0.05 0.29 2M1F 3M 618 7 (■:) 88 20M8F 0.04 0.20 3F 66 25 M 3 F (1,332) 4 1 M3F 382 19.30 17.64 (2) 29 25M4F 28M1F 0.04 0.21 2M2F 3M1 F 652 273 (1) 30 28 M 2 F 0.02 0.11 4M 1 (1)31 26 M 5 F 0.02 0.11 4F 24 (1)38 29M3F 0.02 0.11 (1,009) 5 1M4F 154 14.62 16.70 (2) 33 31 M 2 F 0.04 0.23 2M3F 393 (2)35 31 M 4 F 0.04 0.25 3M2F 355 33M2F 4 M 1 F 92 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 395 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Percentages : Each Counties, Percentages : Each Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber (if Fami- lies Size of — Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Families, AND Number of EACH Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Haverhill— Con. TT A VEBHILL — Con. 5M 4 (20) 13 3M10F 1 0.29 0.86 5F 11 4M9F 3 (683) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 6F 51 162 256 159 48 4 3 9.90 13.57 5 M 8 F 6M7F 7M6F SM5F 9M4F 10 M 3 F 11 M 2 F 1 1 5 3 3 2 1 (423) 7 1M6F 2 :*r 5 F 19 77 6.13 9.80 (15)14 2M12F 5M9F 1 2 0.22 0.70 3M4F 126 6M;8F 2 4M3F 133 7M7F 4 5M2F 56 8M6F 2 6M1F 12 9M:5F 3 (243) 8 1M7F 4 3.52 6.44 10M4F 1 2M6F 30 (5)15 6M9F 1 0.07 0.25 3M5F 47 8M7F 1 4M4F 73 9M6F 1 5 M 3 F 64 10M5F 1 6M2F 23 12 M 3 F 1 7M1F 2 (4)16 5 M 11 F 1 0.06 0.21 (141) 9 1 M8F 2M7F 3M6F 3 6 21 2.05 4.20 9M7F 12M4F 13M3F 1 1 1 4M5F 40 (5) 18 9M9F 1 0.07 0.30 5M4F 28 13M5F 2 6M3F 26 14M4F 1 7M2F 11 18 F 1 8M1F 5 (1)19 14M5F 1 0.01 0.06 9F 1 (4)8© 5 M 15 F 1 0.06 0.26 (78) 1© 1M9F 2MSF 3M7F 1 1 8 1.13 2.58 9M11F 11M9F 12 M 8 F 1 1 1 4M6F 12 (4)81 6 M 15 F 1 0.06 0.28 5M5F 24 13M8F 1 6 M 4 F 23 14M7F 1 7 M 3 F 4 21 F 1 8M2F 5 (2) 88 13 M 9 F 1 0.03 0.15 (40) 11 2M9F 1 0.5S 1.46 15 M 7 F 1 3M8F 3 (1)83 21M2F 1 0.01 0.08 4:sr7F 2 (1)87 19MSF 1 0.01 0.09 5M6F 10 (1)88 16 M 12 F 1 0.01 0.09 6M5F 9 (1)3* 19 M 15 F 1 0.01 0.11 7M4F 4 (1)47 25 M 22 F 1 0.01 0.16 8M3F 8 (1)89 58 M 31 F 1 0.01 0.29 9 JiI2F 1 Lawrence, . - 10,783 100.00 100.00 10 At 1 F 1 (344) 1 IM 105 3.19 0.66 11 F 1 IF 239 (22) 18 3M9F 4M8F 5M7F 2 1 6 0.32 0.87 (1,617) 8 IMIF 2M 2F 1,324 38 255 14.99 6.20 6M6F 5 (2,057) 3 1M2F 1,100 19.07 11.83 7 M 5 F 5 2M1F 790 8M4F 3 3M 8 396 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Niim- b(a' of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number op Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX— Con. ESSEX — Con. Lawrence— Con. • Lawrence— Con. 3F 159 (Ill) 11 2 M 9 F 4 1.03 2.34 (1,966) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 554 933 400 6 73 18.23 15.08 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 6MuF 7 M 4 F 7 13 23 28 18 (1,573) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 239 596 540 169 8 14.59 15.08 8M-3F 9M2F 10 M 1 F 11 M 11 F 7 5 3 2 1 5F 21 (47) IS 2 M 10 F 1 0.43 1.08 (1,182) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5U1F 6M 6F 107 309 427 250 75 5 9 10.96 13.60 3M9F 4M8F 5M7F 6iI6F 7ir 5F 8M:4F 9M3F 2 8 10 6 11 3 2 (775) 7 1M6F 21i;5F 3iI4F 36 139 248 7.19 10.40 10 M 2 F UMIF 12 M 1 2 1 4M3F 212 (31) 13 3M10F 1 0.29 0.77 5M2F 110 4M;9F 1 6 MIF 25 5M8F 3 7F 5 6M7F 2 (493) 8 1M7 F 2M6F 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 7 MIF 10 44 123 150 99 55 4 4.57 7.56 7M6F S]S[ 5F 9M4F lOMSF 11 K 2 F 12 M 1 F 13 M 3 8 6 1 3 1 2 8M 7 (19) 14 3M11F 1 0.17 0.51 8F 1 4M10F 1 (294) 9 1M8F 2M 7 F 3M6F 4M5F 5M4F 6M3F 7M2F 8M1F 6 20 39 73 89 41 20 4 2.73 5.07 5M9F 6M;8F 7M7F 8M6F 9M5F 11M3F 12 M 2 F 13M1F 1 2 4 2 3 2 2 1 9M 1 (10) 15 4M11F 1 0.09 0.29 9F 1 5 M 10 F 2 (165) 10 1M9F 2M8F 3M7:fe' 4M6F 5M5F 1 4 15 * 34 56 1..53 3.16 9M6F 10 M 5 F 11 ^[ 4 F 12M3F 13 M 2 F 1 2 1 2 1 6M4F 32 (7)16 7 M 9 F 1 0.06 0.21 7M3F 16 8 M 8 F 3 8>[ 2F 5 9M 7F 1 9M1F 2 12 M 4 F 1 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 397 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Con, ESSEX — Con. Lawrence— Con. 16 M Lawrence— Con. 24 M 10 F (6)17 4M13F 0.05 0.19 28M6F 7M10F (2) 35 25 M 10 F 0.02 0.13 10M7F 35 M 11M6F (1) 3e 29 M 7 F 0.01 0.07 12 M 5 F (2)37 20 M 17 F 0.02 0.14 (7) 18 3 M 15 F 0.06 0,24 28M9F SMIOF (2) 38 19 M 19 F 0.02 0.15 9M9F 34M4F 11M7F (1)39 17 M 22 F 0.01 0.07 13 M 5 F (4)40 11 M 29 F 0.04 0.31 14M4F 21 M 19 F (4) 19 1 M 18 F 5 MUF 0.04 0.15 27 M 13 F 31M9F 10M9F (2)41 21 M 20 F 0.02 0.16 15 M 4 F 22 M 19 F (8) 2© 6 M 14 F 7 M 13 F 0.07 0.31 (2) 42 28 M 14 F 36M6F 0.02 0.16 UM9F (3) 43 19 U 24 F 0.03 0.25 12M;8F 25 M 18 F 13M;7F 29 MUF 16 M 4 F (1)44 33 M 11 F 0.01 0.08 18 M 2 F (3)45 24 M 21 F 0.03 0.26 (2)21 7 MUF 15 M 6 F 0.02 0.08 27 M 18 F 28 M 17 F (3) 22 11 M 11 F 13 M 9 F 0.03 0.13 (2)47 19 M 28 F 28 M 19 F 0.02 0.18 14M8F (1)50 33 M 17 F 0.01 0.10 (4)23 9 M 14 F 0.04 0.18 (1)52 38 M 14 F 0.01 0.10 12 M 11 F (1)57 51MeF 0.01 0.11 13 M 10 F (1) 59 27 M 32 F 0.01 0.11 14 M 9 F (1) 60 10 M 50 F 0.01 0.11 (3)24 10 M 14 F 0,03 0.14 (1) 141 60 M 81 F 0.01 0.27 12 M 12 F (1) 144 52 M 92 F 0.01 0.28 14 M 10 F (1) 261 227 M 34 F 0.01 0.50 (7) 2.'> 5 M 20 F 0.06 0.33 Lynn, . - 14,144 100.00 100.00 14 M 11 F (436) 1 IM 121 3.08 0.70 16 M 9 F IF 315 17M8F (2,428) 2 IMIF 2,047 17.16 7.79 18 M 7 F 2M 19M6F 2F 351 (1)26 14 M 12 F 0.01 0.05 (2,956) 3 1 ]M 2 F 1,508 20.90 14.22 (2)27 2 M 25 F 17 M 10 F 0.02 0.10 2M1F 3M 1,273 (3) 28 15 M 13 F 0.03 0.16 3F 158 25M3F (2,847) 4 1M3F 799 20.13 18.26 28 F 2M2F 1,406 (1) 29 16 M 13 F 0.01 0.06 3M1F 574 (1)30 10 M 20 F 0.01 0.06 - 4M (2) 32 1M31F 0.02 0.12 4F 17 M 15 F (2,094) 5 1M4F 294 14.80 16.79 (2) 33 5M28F 19 M 14 F 0.02 0.13 2M3F 3M2F 832 746 (3)34 15 M 19 F 0.03 0.19 4M1F 206 398 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- lier of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size op — Counties, Cities, Size op Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size op — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Lynn— Con. 5M: 5F 1 15 Lynn — Con. 5M7F 6M6F 11 11 (1,305) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 92 336 487 319 67 9.23 12.56 7M5P 8M4F 9M3F 10 M 2 F 12 M 14 6 5 1 1 6M 1 (35) 13 1 M 12 F 1 0.25 0.73 6F 3 3 M 10 F 3 (871) 7 1M6F 2M5F 3M4F 4 M3F 5M2F 6M1F 7M 7F 35 134 278 271 123 27 1 2 6.16 9.78 4M9F 5M8F 6M 7F 7M6F 8M5F 9 M4F 10 M 3 F 11 M 2 F 1 2 5 5 9 4 3 1 (506) 8 1M7F 7 3.58 6.49 12 M 1 F 1 2M6F 49 (22) 14 5M9F 3 0.15 0.49 3M5F 130 6M8F 1 4M4F 152 7M7F 4 5M3F 111 8M6F 5 6M2F 48 9M5F 4 7M1F 9 10M4F 3 (271) 9 1M8F 4 1.91 3.91 11 M 3 F 2 2 ISI 7 F 9 (19) 15 4M11F 1 0.13 0.46 3 M 6 F 41 5 il 10 F 1 4M5F 71 6M9F 1 5 M 4 F 79 7M8F 1 6 M 3 F 48 8M 7F 3 7 M -2 F 16 9 M 6 F 2 8M1F 2 10 M 5 F 4 9M 1 11 M 4 F 1 (153) 10 2 M 8 F 3M 7 F 4M6F 5M 5F 8 18 26 49 1.08 2.45 12 M 3 F 13 M 2 F 15 M 15 F 1 1 2 1 6M4F 21 (13) 16 5M11F 1 0.09 0.33 7M3P 23 6 M 10 F 1 8>r 2F 4 7M9F 2 9M1F 3 8M8F 2 10 M 1 9M7F 3 (72) 11 2M9F 3M8F 4M 7F 1 5 12 0..51 1.27 10 M (J F 11 M 5 F 12 M 4 F 1 2 1 5 M 6 F 12 (6)17 M 11 F 1 0.04 0.16 6M5F 15 9M8F 3 7 if 4 F 18 12 M 5 F 2 8M3F • 5 (7)18 7 M 11 F 1 0.05 0.20 9M2F •J 8M10F 1 11 M 1 10 M S F 1 (53) 18 2m:iof 3M9F 4M8F 1 1 2 0.37 1.02 12M6F 13M5F 14M4F 1 1 1 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 399 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Percentages: Each Counties, Percentages : Each Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of— Cities, Size of Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Families, and xumber of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Lynn — Cou. 15 M 3 F 1 Newburtport — Con. (5) 19 10 M 9 F 13 M 6 F 16M3F 18M1F 2 0.03 0.15 (639) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4F 192 310 111 26 18.37 17.57 (5)20 10 M 10 F 11M9F 12M8F 16 M 4 F 0.03 0.16 (509) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 87 203 163 45 14.63 17.49 (5)21 10 M 11 F 11 M 10 F 0.03 0.17 5M 5F 2 9 12M9F (301) 6 1M5F 22 8.65 12.41 (1)22 14M8F 0.01 0.04 2M4F 77 (7)23 12 M 11 F 15M 8F 17M6F 18 M 5 F 0.05 0.26 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6F 114 66 20 2 19M4F (205) 7 1M6F 3 5.89 9.86 23 M 2M5F 38 (4)24 5M19F 13 M 11 F 14 M 10 F 18M6F 0.03 0.15 3M4F 4M3F 5M2F 6M1F 69 62 29 4 (7) 25 1M24F 10 M 15 F 13 M 12 F 17M8F 19M6P 20 M 5 F 25 M 0.05 0.28 (103) 8 1M7F 2M6F 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 7M1F 5 16 13 33 24 11 1 2.96 5.66 (2) 26 20M6F 0.01 0.08 (73)9 1M8F 2 2.10 4.52 (1)28 18 M 10 F 0.01 0.05 2M 7F 7 (1)30 20 M 10 F 0.01 0.05 3M6F 15 (1)31 22M9F 0.01 0.05 4M5F 19 (1)34 20 M 14 F 0.01 0.06 5M4F 16 (1)35 27M8F 0.01 0.06 6M3F 9 (1)40 22 U IS F 0.01 0.07 7M2F 4 (1)43 27 M 16 F 0.01 0.07 8M1 F 1 a) 44 28 M 16 F 0.01 0.07 (45) 10 2M8F 1 1.29 3.09 (1)51 33 M 18 F 0.01 0.08 3M7F 5 (1)57 47 M 10 P 0.01 0.09 4M6F 8 (1)64 38 M 23 F 0.01 0.10 5M5F 18 (1)70 57 M 13 F 0.01 0.11 6M4F 7 (1)72 59 M 13 F 0.01 0.12 7M3F 5 (1)75 42 M 33 F 0.01 0.12 8M2F 1 Newburtport, . - 3,479 100.00 100.00 (23) 11 IMIOF 1 0.66 1.74 (233) 1 IM 1 F 54 179 6.70 1.60 2M9F 3M8F 2 1 (648) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 484 16 148 18.63 8.91 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 7 4 2 (672) 3 1 M 2 F 2M1F 369 237 19.31 13.85 7M4F 8M3F 2 4 3M 5 (8)12 3M9F 1 0.23 0.66 3F 61 4M:8F 1 400 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, 8ize of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ESSEX — Cod. ESSEX — Con. Newbuktpobt — Con. 6M6F 7M5F 10 M 2 F 3 2 Salem — Con. 6M1F 7M 7F 14 1 2 (3)13 6M7F 7M6F 8 M 5 F 0.08 0.27 (327) 8 1M7F 2M6F 3M;5F 7 31 69 4.29 7.59 (3)14 4M10F 6M8F 7M7F 0.08 0.29 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 104 80 28 (2)15 7M8F 15 F 0.06 0.21 7M1F 8M 7 1 (2) 16 10M6F 16 M 0.06 0.22 (179) 9 1M8F 2M7F 4 12 2.35 4.67 (1)17 11M6F 0.03 0.12 3M6F 29 (1) 18 18 F 0.03 0.12 4M5F 42 (2) 19 13M6F 14 M 5 F 0.06 0.26 5M4F 6M3F 49 28 (1)20 9MHF 0.03 0.14 7M2F 11 (1)21 21 F 0.03 0.14 8M1F 4 (2) 2.'> 9M16F 15 M 10 F 0.06 0.34 (119) 10 1M9F 2MSF 1 3 1.56 3.45 (1) 31 19 M 12 F 0.03 0.21 3M7F 11 (1)47 30 M 17 F 0.03 0.32 4M6F 22 Balem, . - 7,623 100.00 100.00 5M5F 33 (353) 1 IM IF 61 292 4.63 1.02 6M4F 7M3F 28 15 (1,320) 2 IMIF 1,046 17.32 7.66 8M2F 6 2M 26 (62) 11 2M9F 1 0.81 1.98 2F 248 3MS.F 3 (1,465) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F 758 580 14 113 19.22 12.75 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 11 13 9 17 (1,326) 4 1M3F 2M2F 410 613 17.40 15.39 8M3F 10 M 1 F 7 1 3M1F 248 (32) 12 3M9F 1 0.42 1.11 4M 4 4MSF 2 4F 51 5M7F 5 (1,099) 5 1 M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5F 171 399 398 113 18 14.42 15.94 6M:6F 7M5F 8M4F 9M3F 10 M 2 F 9 7 5 2 1 (769) 6 1 M 5 F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6F 08 216 274 163 42 6 10.09 13.38 (19) 13 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 8M5F 10M:3F 11M2F 1 5 5 3 4 1 0.25 0.72 (509) 7 1M6F 2M5F 3M4F 4M3F 23 100 158 139 6.68 10.34 (9)14 4M10F 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 1 1 1 2 0.12 0.37 6M2F 72 9M;5F 2 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 401 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOE CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Total Fami- ' Popu- lies lation ESSEX — Con. HAMPDEN- Con. Salem — Con. 14 M Chicopee — Con. 5F 3 14 F (355) 6 1M5F 28 11.67 12.97 (7) 15 oMlOF 8M7F 10M5F 11M4F 15 M 0.09 0.30 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 90 129 90 16 1 (6)16 6M10F 1 O.OS 0.28 6F 1 7M9F (237) 7 1M6F 6 7.79 10.10 9M7F 2M5F 38 11M5F 3M4F 85 16 F 4M3F 60 (5)17 8M9F 9M8r 0.07 0.25 5M2F 6M1F 40 8 12 M 5 F (167) 8 1M7F 5 5.49 8.14 17 M 2M6F 14 (2)18 7 M 11 F 12 M 6 F 0.03 0.10 3M5F 4M4r 41 52 (1)19 15M4F 0.01 0.06 5M3F 41 (1)20 15 M 5 F 0.01 0.06 6M2F 12 (1)21 17M4F 0.01 0.06 7M1F 2 (1)23 15 M 7 F 0.01 0.06 (101) 9 2M7F 6 3.32 5.54 (2) 28 6 M 22 F 28 F 0.03 0.16 • 3M6F 4M5F 23 30 (2) 89 25 M 4 F 0.03 0.17 5M4F 24 (1)38 38 F 0.01 0.11 6M3F 8 (1)48 16 M 26 F 0.01 0.12 7M2F 9 (1)49 26 M 23 F 0.01 0.14 8M1F 1^ (1)58 9M49F 0.01 0.17 (77) lO 2M8F 3* 2.53 4.69 (1) 11» 55 M 58 F 0.01 0.33 3M7F 8 (1) 136 63 M 73 F 0.01 0..39 4M6P 15 (1) 899 274 M 25 F 0.01 0.87 5M5F 22 HAMPDEN. 6M4F 7M3F 14 12 Chicopee, - 3,042 100.00 100.00 8M2F 3 (67) 1 IM IF 16 51 2.20 0.41 (46)11 3M8F 4M7F 6 3 1.51 3.08 (369) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 300 4 65 12.13 4.49 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 8 13 10 (534) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 284 220 3 17.56 9.76 8M3F lOMlF 11 M 3 2 1 3F 27 (28) 12 3 M 9 F 3 0.92 2.05 (501) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 128 240 127 3 3 16.47 12.20 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F 8M4F 2 * 3 7 3 (441) 5 1M4F 2 M 3 F 67 176 14.50 13.43 9M3P 10 M 2 F 2 1 3M2F 144 (28) 13 4M9F 2 0.92 2.22 4M1F 49 5M8F 3 5M 2 0M7F 6 402 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — ConuTiES, Cities, Size op Families, AND Number op Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation HAMPDEN- Con. HAMPDEN -Con. Chicopee — Con. 7M6F 6 Chicopee — Con. 19M8F 1 8M5F 4 (1)28 15 M 13 F 1 0.03 0.17 9M4F 3 (1)33 30M3F 1 0.03 0.20 10M3F (1)34 15 M 19 F 1 0.03 0.21 11M2F (1)37 17 M 20 F 1 0.03 0.22 12 M 1 F (2) 50 30 M 20 F 1 0.07 0.61 13 F 31 M 19 F 1 (24) 14 2M12F 0.79 2.05 (1)55 28 M 27 F 1 0.03 0.33 4M10F o (1)69 27 M 42 F 1 0.03 0.42 5M9F 1 HOLYOKE, - 7,894 100.00 100.00 6MSF 2 (153) 1 IM 59 1.94 0.38 7M7F 6 IF 94 8M6F 5 (931) 2 IMIF 753 11.80 4.62 9M5F 5 2M 21 10M4F 1 2F 157 11M3F 1 (1,289) 3 1M2F 648 16.33 9.59 (12) 1.5 7M8F 8M7F 9M6F 4 2 3 0.39 1.10 2M1F 3M 3F 539 19 83 10M5F 1 (1,362) 4 1M3F 379 17.26 13.51 11M4F o 2M2F 650 (7)16 7M:9F 9M7F 10 M 6 F 1 3 3 0.23 0.68 3M1F 4M 4F 290 6 37 (10) 17 6M11F 8M9F 9M8F 10M7F 1 1 o 3 0.33 1.04 (1,221) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 201 463 405 129 15.47 15.14 11M6F 13M4F 1 2 5M 5F 2 21 (6)18 8M10F 10M8F 11M7F 12 M 6 F 14M4F 1 2 1 1 1 0.20 0.66 (1,021) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 86 290 362 234 38 12.94 15.19 (5)19 6 M 13 F 9M10F 1 '7 0.17 0.58 6M 6F 2 9 11M8F 1 (731) 7 1M6F 38 9.26 12.69 13M6F 1 2M5F 116 (5)20 5 M 15 F 10 M 10 F 13M7F 1 2 2 0.17 0.61 3M4F 4M3F 5M2F 233 196 108 (3)21 6 M 15 F 10 M 11 F 1 1 0.10 0.38 6M1F 7F 18 2 12 M 9 F 1 (494) 8 1M7F 13 6.26 9.80 (1)22 12 M 10 F 1 0.03 0.13 2 M 6 F 59 (1)23 9M14F 1 0.03 0.14 3M5F 108 (3)24 14 M 10 F 15 M 9 F 1 2 0.10 0.44 4M4F 5M3F l.JS 113 (1) 23 17 M 8 F 1 0.03 0.15 6M2F 30 (3) 26 12 M 14 F 15 M 11 F 1 1 0.10 0.47 7M1F 8F 11 2 19M7F 1 (289) 9 1M8F 3 3.66 6.45 (2)27 17 M 10 F 1 0.07 0.33 2M7F 19 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 403 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX : FOR CITIES — Contiuued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — c'odnties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, akd numbee of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation HAMPDEN -Con. HAMPDEN- Con. HoLTOKE — Con. 3M6F 4M5F 55 68 HoLTOKE — Con. 12M5F 14M3F 1 1 » 5M4F 77 17 F 1 6M3F 46 (1)18 11M7F 1 0.01 0.04 7M2F 20 (4)19 10M9F 1 0.05 0.19 8M1F 1 15 M 4 F O (182) 10 1M9F 2M8F 3M7F o 6 20 2.31 4.51 (4)20 13 M 7 F 17M3F 20 F 1 2 1 0.05 0.20 4M6F 44 (1)21 8M13F 1 0.01 0.05 5M5F 47 (1)26 26 F 1 0.01 0.06 6M4F 36 (2) 28 11 M 17 F 1 0.03 0.14 7M3F 16 20M8F 1 8M2F 9 (1)29 14 M 15 F 1 0.01 0.07 9M1F 1 (1) s.-i 12 M 23 F 1 0.01 0.09 10 M 1 (1)36 17 M 19 F 1 0.01 0.09 (89) 11 2M9F 3 1.13 2.43 (1)46 11 M 35 F 1 0.01 0.12 3M8F 5 (1)57 3 M 54 F 1 0.01 0.14 4M7F 13 (1)63 59 M 4 F 1 0.01 0.16 5M6F 18 (1)66 32 M 34 F 1 0.01 0.16 6M5F 24 (1) 112 7 M 105 F 1 0.01 0.28 7M4F 18 (1) 134 108 M 26 F 1 0.01 0.33 8M3F 4 Springfield, - 11,741 100.00 100.00 9M2F 3 (403) 1 IM 94 3.43 0.78 lOMlF 1 IF 309 (48) 12 3M9F 4M8F 5M7F 1 6 8 0.61 1.43 (2,043) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 1,734 35 274 17.40 7.93 ' 6M6F 11 (2,531) 3 1M2F 1,351 21.55 14.74 7M;5F 10 2M1F 1,019 8M4F 4 3M 14 9M3F 5 3F 147 1CM2F 1 (2,221) 4 1M3F 678 18.91 17.24 12 F 2 2M2F 1,077 (31) 13 4M9F 5M8F 6M7F 3 6 4 0.39 1.00 3M1F 4M 4F 418 6 42 7M6F 9 (1,724) 5 1M4F 259 14.68 16.73 8M5F 7 2M3F 674 10M3F 2 3M2F 584 (19) 14 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 3 8 0.24 0.66 4M1F 5M 5F 188 5 14 9it5F (1,171) 6 1 M5P 102 9.97 13.64 10 M 4 F 2M4F 317 14 M 3M3F 414 (4)15 9M6F 10 M 5 F 11 M 4 F 0.05 0.15 4M2F 5M1F 6M 257 71 3 (4)16 5 M 11 F 0.05 0.16 6F 7 8M8F (690) 7 1M6F 35 5.87 9.38 9M7F 2M5F 117 lliI5F 3M4F 302 (4)17 10M7F 0.05 0.17 4M3F 207 404 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. CoUNTIK.•^, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation HAMPDEX-Con. HAMPDEN- -Con. Springfield — Con. 5M2F 6M1F 7M 7F 98 25 4 2 Springfield — Con. 9M4F lOMSF 11M2F 13 M 2 2 2 1 (411) 8 1M7F 2M:6F 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 7M1F 8M 12 48 94 117 92 31 13 1 3.50 6.38 (15) 14 4M10F 5M9F 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 9M5F 10M4F 14 F 1 1 1 5 3 2 0.12 0.41 8F 3 (12) 15 6M9F 0.10 0.35 (211) 9 1M8F 2M7F 3M6F 4M5F 5M4F 6M3F 7M2F 8M1F 6 10 25 65 48 34 17 5 1.80 3.69 7M8F 8M7F 9M6F 10M5F 11M4F 12 M 3 F 13M2F 15 F I 2 2 2 9M 1 (4)16 1M15F 0.03 0.12 (135) 10 2M8F 3M7F 4M6F 7 16 22 1.15 2.62 8M8F 13 M 3 F 14 M 2 F 5M5F 35 (6) 17 5 M 12 F 0.05 0.20 6M4F 27 6M11F 7M3F 19 8 M9F 8M2F 7 10 M 7 F 9M1F o 13 M 4 F (72) 11 2M9F 3M8F 2 1 0.61 1.54 (3)18 13M5F 14M4F 0.02 0.10 4 M 7 F 11 (2) 30 9M11F 0.02 0.08 5M6F 12 17M3F 6M5F 14 (2)31 18 M 3 F 0.02 0.08 7M4F 15 19M2F 8M3F 10 (2) 33 12 M 10 F 0.02 0.09 9M2F 4 14M8F lOMlF o (2) 33 17 M 6 F 0.02 0.09 11 M 1 23 F (35) 13 3M9F 4M8F 2 2 0.30 0.82 (2) 34 19M5F 22 M 2 F 0.02 0.09 5 M 7 F 6 (2)37 15 M 12 F 0.02 0.10 6M6F 6 25M2F 7 M 5 F 7 (2)38 23 M 5 F 0.02 0.11 8M4F 7 24 M 4 F 9M3F 3 (2) 30 1 M 29 F 0.02 0.12 10 M 2 F 2 30 M (20) 13 2 M 11 F 3M10F 1 1 0.17 0.50 (2) 31 10 M 21 F 19 M 12 F 0.02 0.12 5MSF 3 (1)32 32 F 0.01 0.06 6M7F 2 (1)33 23 M 10 F 0.01 0.06 7M6F 3 (2)34 20 M 14 F 0.02 0.13 8M6F 3 34 F SIZE OF FAMILIES. 405 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition Num- ber of Percentages: Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Comjjosition Kum- ber of Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Xdmbek op Each Size. of Families Fami- lies Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Families, AND Number of Each Size. of Families Fami- lies Total P'ami- lies Total Popu- lation HAMPDEN -Con. SPRINGriBLD — Con. - HAMPSHIRE — Con. Northampton — Con. (1)35 17 M 18 F 0.01 0.07 (101) 9 2M7F 10 3.09 5.43 (1)37 35 M 2 F 0.01 0.07 3M6F 17 (2) 38 18 M 20 F 31M7F 0.02 0.15 4M5F 5M4F 22 19 (2)39 18 M 21 F 19 M 20 F 0.02 0.15 6M3F 7M2F 18 9 (1)47 26 M 21 F 0.01 0.09 8M1F 4 (1)49 32 M 17 F 0.01 0.10 9F 2 (1) 50 16 :^r 34 f 0.01 0.10 (.54) 10 1M9F 1 1.65 3.22 (1)74 34 M 40 F 0.01 0.14 2MSF 6 (1) 171 78 M 93 F 0.01 0.33 3M7F 5 (1) 259 228 M 31 F 0.01 0.50 4M6F 9 HAMPSHIRE. 5M5F 6M4F 15 11 NOKTHAMPTON, . - 3,270 100.00 100.00 7M3F 3 (124) 1 IM IF 43 81 3.79 0.74 8M2F 10 F 3 1 (507) 2 IMIF 2M 2 F 407 5 95 15.51 6.05 (31) 11 1 M 10 F 3M8F 4M7F 1 5 4 0.95 2.04 (614) 3 1 M 2 F 2 ^I 1 F 3M 3F 348 217 5 44 18.78 11.00 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 8M3F 6 8 4 1 (574) 4 1M3F 2M2F 166 277 17.55 13.71 10 M 1 F 11 F 1 1 3M1F 103 (12) 12 2M10F 1 0..37 0.86 4M 2 3M9F 1 4F 26 4M8F 1 (450) 5 1M4F 2 M 3 F 3 M 2 F 4 M 1 F 5F 63 181 141 58 7 13.76 13.44 5M7F 6M6F 8M4F 10M2F 12 F 3 2 2 1 1 (333) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4 M 2 F 5M IF 6F 28 82 121 85 15 2 10.19 11.93 (18) 13 1 M 12 F 4M9F 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 9M4F 1 3 4 1 4 2 0.55 1.40 (243) 7 IM 6F 2M 5F 16 36 7.43 10.16 11 M 2 F 13 F 1 2 3 M 4 F 84 (4)14 1 M 13 F 4 0.12 0.33 4M3F 64 (6)15 1 M 14 F 2 0.19 0.54 5 M 2 F 36 5 M 10 F 1 6M1F 7 8M7F o (165) 8 1M7F 8 5.05 7.88 9M6F 1 2M6F IS (2)16 11 M 5 F 1 0.06 0.19 3 M 5 F 34 16 F 1 4M4F 48 (1)17 9M8F 1 0.03 0.10 5M3F 31 (2) 18 8M10F 1 0.06 0.21 6M2F 18 18 F 1 7M1F 6 (2)22 14M8F 1 0.06 0.26 8F 2 22 F 1 406 CEl^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Percentages : Each Counties, Percentages: Each Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size OF — Cities, Size of Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Families, and xumber of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation HAl^IPSHIRE — Coil. Northampton — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Cambridge —Con. (1)23 17 M 6 F 0.03 0.14 6F 26 (2)84 12 M 12 F 20 M 4 F 0.06 0.29 (1,359) 7 1M6F 2M5F 62 248 7.90 11.65 (3)35 1M24F 25 F 0.09 0.45 3M4F 4M3F 405 403 (1)28 28 F 0.03 0.17 5 M 2 F 190 (1)29 29 F 0.03 0.17 6M1F 41 (2)34 13 M 21 F 34 F 0.06 0.41 7m; 7F 4 6 (1) 35 35 F 0.03 0.21 (845) 8 1M7F 23 4.91 8.28 (1)40 2M38F 0.03 0.24 2M6F 103 (1)43 39M4F 0.03 0.26 3 M 5 F 174 (1) 45 39M6F 0.03 0.27 4M4F 245 (1)49 4 M 45 F 0.03 0.29 5M3F 192 (1) 50 50 F 0.03 0.30 0M2F 84 (2)54 1M53F 54 F 0.06 0.64 7M1F 8F 21 3 (1) 57 21 M 36 F 0.03 0.34 (482) 9 1M8F 10 2.80 5.31 (1)59 1 M 58 F 0.03 0.35 2M7F 40 (1)60 60 F 0.03 0.36 3M6F 70 (1)63 63 F 0.03 0.38 4 M 5 F 122 (1)64 31 M 33 F 0.03 0.38 5 M 4 F 111 (1)66 66 F 0.03 0.39 OMSF 86 (1)68 68 F 0.03 0.41 7M2F 34 (1)72 30 M 42 F 0.03 0.43 8M1F 7 (1) 608 298 ^l 310 F 0.03 3.63 9M 9F 1 1 TVIIDDLESEX. (231) 10 1M9F 1 1.34 2.83 Cambridge, . - 17,193 100.00 100.00 2M;8F 9 (447) 1 1 M IF 130 317 2.60 0.55 3M7F 4M6F 26 51 (2,580) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 2,130 56 394 15.00 6.32 5M5F 6M4F 7 M 3 F 44 37 34 (3,143) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 1,668 1,267 12 18.28 11.55 8M2F 9M1F 10 F 22 5 '2 3F 196 (145) 11 1 M 10 F 4 0.84 1.95 (3,150) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 936 1,463 654 10 87 18.32 15.43 2 M 9 F 3M 8F 4M7F 5 M 6 F 6M5F 7 11 19 23 28 (2,637) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5 M 416 990 905 291 2 15.33 16.15 7M4F 8 M3F 9M2F 10 M 1 F 11 M 25 17 8 1 o 5F 33 , (01)12 2 M 10 F 1 0.35 0.90 (1,975) 6 1 M 5 F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F oMlF 163 503 688 462 133 11.48 14.51 3M9F 4M8F 5 M7F 6M6F 7M5F 4 4 11 9 9 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 407 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, and Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Cambridge— Con. 8M4F 9M3F 12 M 14 Cambridge— Con. 3M17F 17 M 3 F 18M2F 1 1 1 12 F (3)21 16M5F 1 0.01 0.08 (47) 13 2m:iif 3M10F 0.27 0.75 17M4F 21M 1 1 4M9F 3 (3) 22 20M2F 1 0.01 0.08 5M8F 5 22 M 1 6M7F 4 22 F 1 7M6F 4 (1)33 23 M 1 0.01 0.03 8M5F 13 (1)24 17M7F 1 0.01 0.03 9M4F 7 (1)26 21 M 5 F 1 0.01 0.03 10M3F 3 (1)27 27 M 1 0.01 0.03 11M2F 3 (2) 32 23 M 9 F 1 0.01 0.08 12 M 1 F 2 32 M 1 13 F 1 (1)38 38 M 1 0.01 0.05 (17) 14 1M13F 2 0.10 0.29 (1)39 14 M 25 F 1 0.01 0.05 5M9F 1 (1)41 41 M 1 0.01 0.05 6M8F 1 (2)43 41M2F 1 0.01 0.10 7 M 7 P 4 43 M 1 8M6F 3 (1)44 18 M 26 F 1 0.01 0.05 10M4F 3 (1)47 47 M 1 0.01 0.06 11M3F (1)48 44M4F 1 0.01 0.06 12 M 2 F (1)49 49 M 1 0.01 0.06 14 F (2) 53 53 M 2 0.01 0.13 (17) 15 1M14F 0.10 0.31 (1) .57 57 M 1 0.01 0.07 3M12F (1)78 78 M 1 0.01 0.10 5M10F (1)80 80 M 1 0.01 0.10 6M9F (1)96 96 M 1 0.01 0.12 7M8F (1)98 98 M 1 0.01 0.12 8M7F (2) 99 98 M 1 F 1 0.01 0.24 11M4F 99 M 1 12 M 3 F (1) 120 120 M 1 0.01 0.15 13 M 2 F (1) 122 62 M 60 F 1 0.01 0.15 14M1F (1) 564 4SS M 76 F 1 0.01 0.69 15 F Everett, - 4,304 100.00 100.00 (10) 16 3M13F 6M10F 0.05 0.20 (96)1 IM IF 34 62 2.23 0.52 • 8M8F 11M5F 12 M 4 F (715) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 648 12 55 16.61 7.70 13 M 3 F (941) 3 1M2P 497 21.87 15.20 16 F 2M1F 420 (5)17 8M9F iom:7F 0.03 0.10 3M 3F 3 21 11M6F (837)4 1M3F 230 19.45 18.03 13M4F 2M2F 424 loM2F 3M1F 171 (4)18 8M10F 14 M 4 F 0.02 0.09 4M 4F 1 11 15 M 3 F (671) 5 1M4P 90 15.59 18.06 ISM 2M3P 244 (1)19 3M16F 0.01 0.02 3M2F 273 (4)20 1M19F 02 0.10 4M1F 60 408 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Total Fami- Popu- lies lation MIDDLESEX — Cou. MIDDLESEX — Con. EVEKETT — Con. Everett — Con. 5M 1 (1)87 21 M 6 F 1 0.02 0.14 5F 3 (1)89 26 M 3 F 1 0.02 0.16 (475) 6 1M5F 34 11.04 15.34 Lowell, - 16,885 100.00 100.00 2M4F 129 (465) 1 IM 117 2.75 0.55 3M3F 172 IF 348 4M2F 112 (2,451) 8 IMIF 1,952 14.51 5.81 5M1F 28 2M 49 (254) 7 1M6F 7 5.90 9.57 2F 450 2M5F 37 (3,005) 3 1M2F 1,645 17.80 10.69 3M4F 89 2M1F 1,076 4M3F 72 3M 26 5M2F 40 3F 258 6 M 1 F 9 (2,913) 4 1M3F 911 17.25 13.81 (.148) 8 1 M7F 2M6F 3M5r 4M4F 5 17 28 40 3.44 6.-37 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 1,.352 526 14 110 oM3F 40 (2,472) 5 1M4F 385 14.64 14.65 6M2F 14 2M3F 983 7M1F 4 3M2F 801 (87)9 2M7F 3iI6F 4M5F 8 8 26 2.02 4.22 4M1F 5M oF 226 16 61 5M4F 19 (1,935) 6 1M5F 196 11.46 13.76 6M3F 17 2M4F 526 7 M 2 F 7 3M3F 706 8 il 1 F 2 4M2F 404 (41) 10 2M8F 3M7F 4M6F 1 3 7 0.95 2.21 5M1F 6M 6F 79 13 11 5 M 5 F 10 (1,297) 7 1M6F 88 7.68 10.76 6M4F 12 2 M 5 F 242 7M3F 6 3M4F 394 8 M. 2 F O 4M3F 370 (20) 11 2M9F 4M 7F 5M6F 6 M 5 F 2 3 5 5 0.47 1.18 5M2F 6M1F 7M 7F 155 35 4 9 7M4F (871) 8 1 M7F 23 5.16 8.26 8M3F 2M6F 103 (8)18 3 M 9 F 6M6F 8M4F 11 M 1 F 0.19 0.52 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 207 267 180 75 (3)ia 5M8F 6 :m 7 F 9M4F 0.07 0.21 7M1F 8M 8F 10 4 2 (3)14 3M11F 6M8F 7M7F 0.07 0.23 (542) 9 1M8F 2M7F 3M6F 12 41 92 3.21 5.78 (1)18 5 M 13 F 0.02 0.10 4M5F 146 (1)22 12 M 10 F 0.02 0.12 5 M 4 F 147 (1)23 1 M 22 F 0.02 0.12 6M3F 70 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 409 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Lowell— Con. 7M2F 8M1F 23 8 Lowell — Con. 11 M 3 F 12 M 2 F 2 9F 3 (29) 15 3M12F 1 0.17 0.52 (332) 10 1M9F 2M8F 3 M 7 F 4M6F .5 M 5 F 6M4F 7M3F 8M2F 1 16 42 62 85 64 44 14 1.96 3.93 5M10F 6M9F 7 ^r 8 F 8M7F 9M6F 10M5F 11M4F 12 M 3 F 4 5 4 3 3 4 2 3 9M1F 1 (15) 16 3M13F 1 0.09 0.28 10 M 1 6M10F 3 10 F 2 7M9F 1 (186) 11 1 M 10 F 2M9F 3M8F 4M7F oM6F 6M5F 2 4 12 33 42 49 1.10 2.42 8M8F 9M7F 10M6F 11M5F 13 M 3 F 16 M 3 1 3 1 1 1 ' 7M4F 28 (17) 17 5 M 12 F 2 0.10 0.34 8M3F 14 7M10F 2 9M2F 1 8M9F 1 11 M 1 9M8F 2 (99) IS 1 MllF 2 M 10 F 3M9F 4M8F 5M7F 2 1 7 18 0.58 1.41 10M7F 11M6F 12 M 5 F 13M4F 14M3F 3 2 2 2 1 6M6F 25 (15) 18 1M17F 1 0.09 0.32 7M5F 21 3M15F 1 8M4F 12 4M14F 1 9M3F 5 7 MllF 1 10 M 2 F 2 8M10F 1 12 >t 1 9M9F 3 (61) 13 1 M 12 F 3 M 10 F 4M9F 1 2 4 0.36 0.94 10 M 8 F 12 M 6 F 18 F 1 4 2 5 ^[ 8 F 8 (9)19 8 M 11 F 2 0.05 0.20 6 M 7 F 16 9M10F 1 7M6F 13 11M8F 1 8M5F 10 12 M 7 F 4 9M4F 4 13 M 6 F 1 10M3F 2 (14) 80 1 M 19 F 2 0.08 0.33 11 M 2 F 1 2 M 18 F 1 (57) 14 2 M 12 F . 3 M 11 F 4 M 10 F 5M9F 6M8F 1 2 5 4 8 0.34 0.95 4 M 16 F 8 M 12 F 9 M 11 F 11 M 9 F 14 M 6 F 1 2 2 1 2 7M7F 7 t 16M4F 2 8M6F 9 20 M 1 9M5F 11 (6)81 1 M 20 F 1 0.03 0.15 10M4F 5 3M18F 1 410 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Lowell — Con. 8M13F 9 M 12 F LowJiLL — Con. (2) 33 4 M 29 F 16 M 17 F 1 1 0.01 0.08 11 M 10 F (1)34 19 M 15 F 1 0.01 0.04 21 F (5) 35 1M34F 1 0.03 0.21 (6) 82 2 M 20 F 10 M 12 F 11 M 11 F 0.03 0.16 16 M 19 F 26M9F 27M8F 2 1 1 13M9F (4)36 6 M 30 F 1 0.02 0.17 14M8F 12 M 24 F 1 22 F 14 M 22 F 1 (6)23 7 M 16 F 0.03 0.16 25 M 11 F 1 12 M 11 F (4)37 1 M 36 F 1 0.02 0.18 16 M 7 F 22 M 15 F 2 17M6F 37 F 1 (5)34 13 M 11 F U M 10 F 16 M 8 F 0.03 0.14 (3) 38 4 M 34 F 6M32F 38 F 1 1 1 0.02 0.13 (10) 83 1M24F 3 M 22 F 8M17F 0.06 0.30 (3) 39 20 M 19 F 31 M 8 F 32M7F 1 1 1 0.02 0.14 12 M 13 F (1)40 7M33F 1 0.01 0.05 13 M 12 F (1)43 35M8F 1 0.01 0.05 14 M 11 F (2)44 oM39F 1 0.01 0.10 15 M 10 F 13 M 31 F 1 17 M 8 F (1)46 35 M 11 F 1 0.01 0.05 25 F (1)47 17 M 30 F 1 0.01 0.06 (4)86 1 M 25 F 1 0.02 0.12 (1)48 30 M 18 F 1 0.01 0.06 5 M 21 F . (1)49 10 M 39 F 1 0.01 0.06 6M20F (1)50 29 M 21 F 1 0.01 0.06 25 M 1 F (1) 52 13 M 39 F 1 0.01 0.06 (5)87 3 M 24 F 0.03 0.16 (1)33 6 M 47 F 1 0.01 0.06 7 M 20 F (1)64 64 F 1 0.01 0.08 10 M 17 F (1)70 70 F 1 0.01 0.08 13 M 14 F (1) 107 84 M 23 F 1 0.01 0.13 18M9F (1)113 87 M 26 F 1 0.01 0.13 (4)88 11 M 17 F 0.02 0.13 (1) 343 144 M 198 F 1 0.01 0.41 14 M 14 F Malden, - 6,638 100.00 100.00 19M9F (178) 1 IM 57 2.68 0.60 20 M 8 F 1 F 121 (6) 89 9 M 20 F 11 M 18 F 16 M 13 F 0.03 0.21 (1,007) 8 IMl F 2M 2F 860 13 134 15.17 6.78 18 M 11 F (1,295) 3 1M2F 716 19.51 13.08 19 M 10 F 2M1F 510 21 M8F 3M 7 (5)30 2 M 28 F 0.03 0.18 3F 62 3M27F (1,345) 4 1 M3F 440 20.26 18.11 13 M 17 F 2M2F 633 23M7F 3M1F 243 (3)31 4M27F 13 M 18 F 0.02 0.11 4M 4F 5 24 19 M 12 F (1,072) 5 1M4F 186 16.15 18.04 (2) 38 19 M 13 r 0.01 0.08 2M3F 414 25M7F 3M2F 343 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 411 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Sizk of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size op— Counties, Cities, Size op Families, AND NtDIBEB OF Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND NrjIBEK OF Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Malden — Con. 4M1F 5M 5F 107 4 18 Malden — Con. 7M6F 8M5F 9M4F 3 1 2 (752) 6 IM 5F 2M4F 59 214 11.32 15.19 10M3F 11M2F 2 3M3F 305 (9)14 5M9F 0.13 0.42 4M2F 144 6M8F 5 M 1 F 26 8M6F 6F 4 9M5F (437)7 1M6F 21 6.58 10.30 11M3F 2M5F 81 (2) 15 9M6F 0.03 0.10 3M4F 143 10 M 5 F 4M3F 123 (6) 16 8MSF 0.09 0.32 5M2F 57 9M7F 6M1F 9 11M5F 7M 2 12 M 4 F 7F 1 13M3F (230) 8 1M7F 2M6F 3M5F 5 24 70 3.46 6.19 (3)17 6M11F 12 M 5 F 13M4F 0.05 0.17 4M4F 60 (3) 18 6 M 12 F 0.05 0.18 5M3F 52 7M11F 6M2F 17 10M8F 7M1F 2 (3) ao 8 M 12 F 0.05 0.20 (140) 9 1M8F 2M7F 3 11 2.11 4.24 10 M 10 F 20 F 3M:6F 22 (1)83 20 M 3 F 0.02 0.08 4M5F 40 (1)24 12 M 12 F 0.02 0.03 5M4F 31 (1)31 5M26F 0.02 0.10 6M3F 26 (1)43 43M 0.02 0.15 7M2F 7 (1)61 61 M 0.02 0.21 (84) 10 2M8F 2 1.26 2.83 Maelbokough, . - 3,159 100.00 100.00 3 M 7 F 10 (73)1 IM 26 2.31 0.49 4M6F 22 IF 47 5 M 5 F 22 (489) 2 1 M 1 F 439 15.48 6.53 6M-tF 11 2M 10 7M3F 12 2F 40 8 .M 2 F 5 (593) 3 1M2F 300 18.77 11.88 (34)11 2M9F 3 M 8 F 4M7F 1 4 0.51 1.26 2M1F 3M 3F 259 10 24 5M6F 4 (565) 4 1M3F 148 17.89 15.09 6M5F 6 2M2F 284 7M4F 10 3M1F 117 8M3F 4 4M 2 9M2F 3 4F 14 (22) 12 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F SM4F 9M3F 3 4 7 3 3 1 0.33 0.89 (460) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 5F 65 181 156 51 1 6 14.56 15.36 10 M 2 F 1 (347) 6 1M5F 24 10.98 13.90 (11) 13 6M7F 2 0.16 0.48 2M4F 81 412 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each SlJE OF — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Ncmbek of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation ]SUDDLESES — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Marlborough — Con. 3M3F 4M2F 125 101 Marlborough — Con. 7M8F 11M4F 1 1 5M1F 14 (1)16 12M4F 1 0.03 0.11 6F 2 (3) 19 13M6F 1 0.10 0.38 (244) 7 1 M 6 F 9 7.72 11.40 14 M 5 F 2 2M5F 37 (1)21 12 M 9 F 1 0.03 0.14 3M4F 75 (1)26 26 M 1 0.03 0.17 4M3F 81 (2) 29 22M 7F 2 0.06 0.39 oM2F 35 (1)37 25 M 12 F 1 0.03 0.25 6M1F 7 (1)99 99 M 1 0.03 0.66 (162) 8 1M7F 5 5.13 8.65 Medford, - 3,172 100.00 100.00 2M6F 6 (86)1 IM 23 2.71 0.59 3M5F 43 IF 63 4M4F 53 (510) 2 IMl F 447 16.08 7.05 5M3F 33 2M 6 6M2F 16 2F 57 7M1F 6 (613) 3 1M2F 345 19.33 12.71 (102) 9 2M7F 3M6F 4M5F 8 13 27 3.23 6.13 2M1F 3M 3F 228 1 39 5M4F 26 (603) 4 1M3F 162 19.01 16.66 6M3F 19 2M2F 321 7M2F 8 3M1F 108 8M1F 1 4F 12 (47) 10 3M7F 4M6F 5M5F 6M4F 7M3F 2 15 13 7 8 1.49 3.14 (477) .5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5F 89 186 163 35 4 15.04 16.48 8M2F o (365) 6 1M5F 31 11.51 15.13 (33) 11 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 8M3F 1 5 8 8 7 2 1.04 2.42 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 6F 98 137 69 27 2 1 9M2F 2 (204) 7 1M6F 11 6.43 9.87 (17) la 4M8F 5M 7F 6M6F 7 M 5 F 8M4F 4 1 5 3 3 0.54 1.36 2M5F 3 M 4 F 4M3F 5 il 2 F 6M1F 36 59 64 23 11 9 AI3F 1 (148) 8 1M7F 2 4.67 8.18 (9)13 5 M 8 F 6M7F 7M6F 8M5F 9M4F 1 2 1 3 2 0.29 0.78 2M6r 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 14 45 37 27 17 (5)14 8M6P 10 M 4 F 2 1 0.16 0.47 7M IF 8M 5 1 IIMSF 1 (82) 9 1M8F 1 2.59 5.10 12 M 2 F 1 2M7F 4 (3)15 5M10F 1 0.10 0.30 3M6F 10 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 413 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- l.ier of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND NdMBEU of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, ASD Number op Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. Medford — Con. 4M:5F 5M4F 6M3F 7M2F 18 25 16 7 MIDDLESEX — Con. Newton — Con. (920) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F .532 314 6 68 16.64 10.00 8M1F 1 (1,009) 4 1M3F 361 18.25 14.63 (30) lO 3 M 7 F 4M6F 5M5F 6M4F 4 2 11 7 0.95 2.07 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 453 165 3 27 7M3F 4 (931) 5 1M4F 199 16.84 16.87 8M2F 1 2M3F 390 9M1F 1 3M2F 265 (19) 11 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 1 3 1 0.60 1.44 4M1F 5M 5F 63 3 11 6M5F 4 (689) 6 1M5F 85 12.46 14.98 7M4F 4 2M4F 222 8M3F 4 3M3F 236 9M2F 1 4M2F 118 11 F 1 5M1F 23 (13) 18 4M8F 5M7F 1 2 0.41 1.08 6M 6F 1 4 6M6F 2 (495) 7 1M6F 33 8.95 12.56 7M5F 4 2M5F 111 8M4F 1 3M4F 151 9M3F 2 4M3F 119 10 ]SI 2 F 1 5M2F 64 (3)13 7M6F 8 M 5 F 1 1 0.09 0.27 6M1F 7F 15 2 ISM 1 (315) 8 1M7F 12 5.70 9.13 (1)14 11M3F 1 0.03 0.10 2M6F 41 (5)15 6M9F 7M8F 10 M 5 F 12 M 3 F 1 1 1 2 0.16 0.52 3MoF 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 84 97 60 16 (2) 16 8M8F 1 0.06 0.22 7M1F 5 13 M 3 F 1 (170) 9 1M8F 2 3.08 5.55 (1)17 11M6F 1 0.03 0.12 2M7F 22 (1)19 17M2F 1 0.03 0.13 3M6F 34 (2) 20 6M14F 20 M 1 1 0.06 0.28 4M5F 5M4F 36 32 (2)21 20 M 1 F 21 M 1 1 0.06 0.29 6M3F 7M2F 29 13 (1)29 17 M 12 F 1 0.03 0.20 9M 2 (1) So 35 M 1 0.03 0.24 (102) 10 2 M 8 F 6 1.84 3.70 (1)38 33 M 5 F 1 0.03 0.26 3M7F 14 (1)47 47 M 1 0.03 0..32 4M6F 31 (1) 100 100 M 1 0.03 0.69 5M5F 23 Newton, - 5,528 100.00 100.00 6M4F 13 (117) 1 1 M IF 38 79 2.12 0.42 7M3F 8M2F 8 3 (653) a IMIF 2M 533 19 11.81 4.73 9M1F 10 M 2 2 2F 101 (40) 11 2M9F 2 0.72 1.59 414 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Newton — Con. 3M8F 6 Newton— Con. (1)26 26 M 1 0.02 0.09 4M7F 8 (1)87 3M24F 1 0.02 0.10 5M6F 10 (1)89 14 M 15 F 1 0.02 0.11 6M5F 7 (1)30 28M2F 1 0.02 0.11 7M4F 3 (2)36 9M27F 1 0.04 0.26 8M3F 1 30 M 6 F 1 9M2F 1 (1)84 24 M 60 F 1 0.02; 0.30 10 M 1 F 1 (1) 85 39 M 46 F 1 0.02 0.31 11 M 1 (1) 147 3 M 144 F 1 0.02 0.53 (30) 18 3M9F 5 0.54 1.30 SOMEBVILLE, - 11,903 100.00 100.00 4M8F 3 (188) 1 IM 43 1.58 0..36 5M7F 2 IF 145 6M:6F 7 (2,001) 3 IMIF 1,770 16.81 7.67 7M5F 5 2M 27 8M4F 3 2F 204 10M2F 2 (2,479) 3 1M2F 1,334 20.83 14.25 11 M 1 F 2 2 M 1 F 1,037 12 F 1 3M 11 (19) 13 2M11F 1 0.34 0.90 3F 97 3M10F 3 (2,500) 4 1M3F 727 21.00 19.16 4M9F 1 2M2F 1,227 5M8F 1 3M1F 504 6M:7F 2 4M 5 7M6F 3 4F 37 8M5P 3 (1,849) 5 1M4F 268 15.53 17.71 9M4F 2 2M3F 735 13 M 3M2P 644 13 F 4M1F 183 (8)14 4M10F 0.14 0.41 5F 19 5M9F (1,233) 6 1 M 5 F 116 10.36 14.17 7M7F 2M4F 336 8M6F 3M3F 408 9M5F 4M2F 295 (4)15 oMlOF 6M9F 9M6F 0.07 0.22 5M1F 6M 6F 74 2 2 15 M (758) 7 1M6F 36 6.37 10.16 (2) 16 6M10F 8 M8F 0.04 0.12 2M5F 3 M 4 F 133 253 (3) 17 9M8F 10M7F 12 it 5 F 0.05 0.19 4M3F 5 M 2 F 6M1F 210 101 23 (4)18 5 M 13 F 0.07 0.26 7M 2 13 M 5 F (432) 8 1M7F 10 3.63 6.62 16 M 2 F 2M6F 44 18 M 3M5F 91 (2)19 1M18F OMlOF 0.04 0.14 4M4F 5M3F 122 113. • (1)80 20 M 0.02 0.07 6M2F 43 (2) 88 11 M 11 F 17 M 5 F 0.04 0.16 7M1F 8M 8 1 (2)88 20M3r 23F 0.04 0.17 (226) 9 1M8F 2M7F 1 16 1.90 3.90 (1)85 9M16F 0.02 0.09 3M6F 38 SIZE OP FAMILIES. 415 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX : FOR CITIES — Contiuued. Counties, Percentages : Each Counties, Percentages : Each Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- tier of Fami- lies Size of^ Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Total Fami- Popii- lies lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. SOMBRVILLE - Con. 4M5F 55 SOMERVILLE -Con. (1) 145 61 M 84 F 1 0.01 0.28 5M4F 67 (1) 323 144 M 179 F 1 0.01 0.62 6JI3F 34 Waltham, . - 4,276 100.00 100.00 7M:2F 11 (125) 1 IM 36 2.93 0.60 8 MIF 4 IF 89 (121) lO 1M9F 2M8F 3M7r 3 4 11 1.01 2.32 (582) S 1 M 1 F 2M 2P 455 16 111 13.61 5.58 4M6F 24 (778) 3 1M2F 448 18.20 11.18 5M5F 31 2M1F 274 6M4F 30 3M 3 7M3F 12 3P 53 8M2F 5 (819) 4 1 M 3 F 233 19.16 15.69 9 MIF 1 2M2F 377 (58) H 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 3 14 9 0.49 1.22 3 M 1 F 4M 4F 175 1 33 6M5F 17 (685) 5 1 M 4 F 98 16.02 16.41 7M4F 7 2M3F 2S1 8M3F 2 3 M 2 F 2.39 9M2F 3 4 MIF 58 10 M 1 F 3 5M 1 (24) 12 3M9F 1 0.20 0.55 5F 8 4M8r 2 (480) 6 1M5F 37 11.23 13.80 5M7F 2 2 M 4 F 159 6M6F 3 3 M 3 F 167 7M5F 7 4M2F 97 8M4F 3 5M1F 19 9M3F 4 6F 1 11 M 1 F 2 (304) 7 1M6F 15 7.11 10.19 (12) 13 4M9F 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 8M5r 10M3F 11 M 2 F 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 0.10 0.30 2 M 5 F 3M4F 4M3F 5M2F 6M1F 7M 7F 66 110 73 32 5 1 2 (6)14 5M9F 7M7F 9M5F 11M3F 2 2 0.05 0.16 (210) 8 1M7F 2M6F 3M5F 4M4F 2 39 45 69 4.92 8.05 (3) 13 7M8F 10 M 5 F 12 M 3 F 0.02 0.09 5M3F 6M2F 7M1F 33 18 2 (4)16 5M11F 12M4P 0.03 0.12 8M 8F 1 1 16 F (129) 9 1M8F 1 3.02 5.56 (1)18 12 M 6 F 0.01 0.03 2M7F 12 (1)19 10M9F 0.01 0.04 3M6F 26 (1)21 18 M 3 F 0.01 0.04 4M5F 33 (1)22 18M4F 0.01 0.04 5M4F 22 (1)23 23 F 0.01 0.04 6M3F 26 (1)37 8M29F 0.01 0.07 7M2F 8 (1)41 25 M 16 F 0.01 0.08 8M1F 1 416 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Kum- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AXD Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AXD Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Coil. MIDDLESEX — Con. Waltham — Con. Waltham — Con. (77) 10 1M9F 1 1.80 3.69 (1)«9 99 M 1 0.02 0.47 2M8F 3 (1) 170 160 M 10 F 1 0.02 0.81 3M7F 13 (1) 198 71 M 127 F 1 0.02 0.95 4M6F 16 WOBURN, - 3,012 100.00 100.00 5M5F 18 (89) 1 1 M 22 2.96 0.63 6M4F 16 IF 67 7M3F 8 (447) 2 IMIF 359 14.84 6.31 8M:2F 2 2 M 9 (24) 11 3M8F 4 0.57 1.27 2F 79 4M7F 4 (535) 3 1M2F 279 17.76 11.32 5M6F 6 2M1 F 228 6M5F 4 3M 2 7M4F o 3F 26 8M3F 2 (524) 4 1M3F 134 17.40 14.78 9M2F 2 2M2F 249 (15) 13 S M 9 F 4]VI8F 5M7F 2 2 1 0.35 0.86 3M1F 4M 4F 128 2 11 6M6F 3 (458) 5 1M4F 54 15.21 16.15 7M5P 3 2M3F 177 8M4F 1 3M2F 173 9M3F 2 4M1F 51 10M2F 1 5M 1 (17) 13 3 M 10 F 2 0.40 1.06 5F 2 4M9F 3 (357) 6 1M5F 22 11.85 10.11 5M8F 3 2M4F 91 6M7F 1 3M3F 125 7M6F 3 4M2F 89 8M5F 4 5M1F 29 9M4F 1 6F 1 (6)11 8M6F 11M3F 12 M 2 F 2 2 2 0.14 0.40 (232) 7 1M6F 2M5F 3M4F 6 44 70 7.70 11.45 (4) 1.-, 7M8F 9M6F 15 F 1 1 2 0.10 0.29 4M3F 5M2F 6M1F 59 38 14 (2) 17 6 M 11 F 1 0.05 0.16 7F 1 10M7F 1 (167) 8 1 M7F 2 5.54 9.42 (2) 18 13 M 5 F 14M4F 1 1 0.05 0.17 2M6F 3M5F 15 43 (1) 19 19 F 1 0.02 0.09 4M4F 47 (1) 30 14 M C F 1 0.02 0.10 5M3F 35 (1)31 13 M S F 1 0.02 0.10 6M2F 24 (1)3G 26 F 1 0.02 0.12 7M1F 1 (1)37 20 M 7 F 1 0.02 0.13 (96) 9 2M7F 3 3.19 6.09 (1)30 6 Jtl 24 F 1 0.02 0.14 3M6F 12 (1)31 9M22F 1 0.02 0.15 4M5F 25 (1) 33 30 M 3 F 1 0.02 0.16 5 M 4 F 22 (1)41 34 M 7 F 1 0.02 0.20 6M3F 24 (1)43 22 M 21 F 1 0.02 0.21 7M2F 10 (1) .53 25 M 28 F 1 0.02 0.25 (53) 10 1M9F 1 1.76 3.74 (1)78 78 F 1 0.02 0.37 3M7F 7 (1)80 80 F 1 0.02 0.38 4M6F 12 (1)85 7M7SF 1 0.02 0.41 5M5F 12 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 417 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — ConxTiES, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ■ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AKD Number of Each Size. .Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies . Total Popu- lation MIDDLESEX — Con. NORFOLK— Con. WOBURN — Con. 6M4F 7M3F 8M2F 9M1F 12 7 1 1 QuiNCT — Con. 3M2F 4M1F 5M 5F 274 101 1 7 (24)11 2M9F 3M8F 4M7F 5 M 6 F 6M5F 7M4F 1 2 4 6 3 4 0.80 1.86 (509) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6F 32 125 170 132 47 3 11.64 14.75 8M3F 1 • (343) 7 1M6F 9 7.84 11.59 9M2F 2 2 M 5 F 38 • 10 M 1 F 1 3M4F 107 (11) 12 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 2 1 1 0.37 0.93 4M3F 5M2F 6M1F 111 54 24 7M5F 4 (212) 8 1M7F 4 4.85 8.19 8M4F '> 2M6F 22 9M3F 1 3M5F 39 (10) 13 3 M 10 F 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 1 1 2 1 0.33 0.92 4M4F 5M3F 6M2F 7M1F 60 50 25 12 9M4F 3 (135) 9 1M8F 1 3.09 5.87 13 F o 2M7F 3 (2)14 8M6F 10M4F 1 1 0.07 0.20 3M6F 4M5r 13 37 (3)16 9M7F 11 M 5 F 16 M 1 1 1 0.10 0.34 5M4F 6M3F 7M2F 35 30 13 (1)17 14 M 3 F 1 0.03 0.12 8M1F 2 (1)20 20 M 1 0.03 0.14 9H 1 (1)34 22 M 12 F 1 0.03 0.24 (80) 10 2M8F 1 1.83 3.86 (1) 3.-> 25 M 10 F 1 0.03 0.25 3M7F 4M6F 5 15 NORFOLK. 5 M5F 6M4F 16 22 QUINCT, - 4,373 100.00 100.00 7M3F 12 (134) 1 IM IF 64 70 3.07 0.65 8M2F 9M1F 7 2 (615) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 525 20 70 14.06 5.94 (37) 11 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 4 10 9 0.85 1.96 (756) 3 1M2F 2M1F BM 371 350 6 17.29 10.95 7M4F 8M3F 9M2F 5 5 4 3F 29 (21) 12 5M7F 3 0.48 1.22 (785) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 202 405 169 2 17.95 15.16 6M6F 7M5F 8M4F 9M3F 2 5 4 4F 7 (8)13 5M8F 2 0.18 0.50 (717) 5 1M4F 78 16.40 17.31 6M7F 2 2M3F 256 8M5F 3 418 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size op Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation NORFOLK— Con. PLYMOUTH — Con. QuiNCT— Con. 9M4F Bbockton — Con. 3M4F 117 (7)14 5M9F 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 0.16 0.47 4M;3F 5M2F 6M1F 7F 146 70 15 1 10M4F (263) 8 im:7F 3 3.42 6.34 13 M 1 F 2M6F 22 (4)15 5M10F 10M5F 12M3F 13 M 2 F 0.09 0.29 3M5F 4M4F 5M3F 6 M 2 F 55 80 66 25 (1)16 10 M 6 F 0.02 0.08 7M1F 11 (2)17 8M9F 0.05 0.16 8F 1 14M3F (154) 9 1M8F 2 2.00 4.18 (1)19 14 M 5 F 0.02 0.09 2M7F 7 (1)33 11 M 12 F 0.02 0.11 3M6F 23 (2)85 7 MISF 19M6F 0.05 0.24 4M5F 5M4F • 42 36 (1)»3 22 M 10 F 0.02 0.15 6M3F 22 (1)45 40 M 5 F 0.02 0.22 7M2F 20 (1)49 42M7F 0.02 0.24 8M1F 2 (60) 10 1M9F 2 0.78 1.81 PLYMOUTH. 3M7F 4M0F 6 7 Bbockton, . - 7,700 100.00 100.00 5M5F 15 (217) 1 IM IF 78 139 2.82 0.65 6M4F 7M3F 14 8 (1,320) 8 IMIF 2M 1,164 32 17.14 7.96 8M2F 9M1F 7 1 2F 124 (38) 11 3 M 8 F 1 0.49 1.26 (1,692) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F 860 752 10 70 21.97 15.31 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 2 9 6 7 (1,517) 4 1M3F 2M2F 400 738 19.70 18.30 8M3F 9M2F 9 4 3M1F 347 (18) 12 4M8F 1 0.23 0.65 4M 6 5M7F 2 4F 26 6M6F 3 (1,168) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 163 413 431 150 1 15.17 17.61 7M5F 8M4F 9M3F 10M2F 11 M 1 F 3 3 2 3 1 5F 10 (16) IS 5M8F 1 0.21 0.63 (760) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 44 180 277 196 60 1 9.87 13.75 6M 7F 7M6F 8M;5F 9M4F 10 M 3 F 11M2F 2 3 3 4 2 1 6F 2 (5)14 7M7F 2 0.07 0.21 (440) 7 1M6F 15 5.72 9.29 9M5F 2 2M5F 76 14 F 1 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 419 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND NnjIBER OF Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation PLYMOUTH — Cou. SUFFOLK — Con. Brockton — Con. Boston — Con. (5)15 10M5F 12M3F 13M2F 15 M 1 2 0.07 0.23 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 2,884 3,934 2,544 660 (9)16 7M9F 8M8F 0.12 0.43 6M 6F 20 90 9M7F (7,616) 7 1M6F 358 7.37 10.73 10M6F 2M5F 1,197 11 M 5 F 3M4F 2,318 13M3F 4M3F 2,226 16 M 5M2F 1,167 (4)17 7M10F 11M6F 12M5F 0.05 0.20 6M1F 7M 7F 305 11 34 14M3F (4,734) 8 1M7F ' 131 4.58 7.62 (2) 19 7 M 12 F 15 M 4 F 0.03 0.11 2M6F 3M5F 488 1,095 (2) 21 11 M 10 F 15 U6¥ 0.03 0,13 4M4F 5M3F 1,308 1,049 (2) 23 12 M 10 F 15M7F 0.03 0.13 6M2F 7M1F 528 116 (1) 35 25 M 0.01 0.08 8M 7 (1)2» 29 M 0.01 0.09 8F 12 (1)30 19 M 11 F 0.01 0.09 (2,769) 9 1 M 8 F 34 2.68 5.02 (1) 31 17 M 14 F 0.01 0.09 2M 7F 197 (1)33 26 M 7 F 0.01 0.10 3M6F 407 (1)37 18 M 19 F 0.01 0.11 4M5F 740 (1)43 42 M 0.01 0.13 5M4F 682 (1)44 20 M 24 F 0.01 0.13 6M3F 7M2F 453 191 SUFFOLK. 8M1F 9M 47 7 Boston, . - 103,306 100.00 100.00 9F 11 (3,421) 1 IM 1 F 1,042 2,379 3.31 0.69 (1,664) 10 1M9F 2M8F 17 75 1.61 3.35 (16,399) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 13,.564 429 2,406 15.88 6.60 3M7F 4M0F 5M5F 203 318 395 (18,952) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M 3F 9,556 7,929 184 1,283 18.35 11.44 6M4F 7 M 3 F 8M2F 9M1F 342 191 87 21 (18,530) 4 1 M 3 F 2 M 2 F 5,278 8,656 17.94 14.92 10 M 10 F 9 6 ^MIF 3,940 (945) 11 1 M 10 F 4 0.92 2.09 4M 82 2M9F 29 4F 574 3M8F 70 (15,077) 5 1 M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4 M 1 F 5M 5F 2,347 5,550 5,215 1,712 33 220 14.60 15.17 4M7F 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 8M3F 9M2F 133 179 212 155 97 39 (11,063) 6 1M5F 931 10.71 13.36 10 M 1 F 16 420 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 18J>5. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — ; Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- l)cr of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total I'opu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation SUFFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston — Con. 11 M 11 F 5 6 Boston — Con. 11 M 4 F 12M3F 16 13 (.571) la IMllF 2M10F 3M9F 4M8F 2 9 45 53 0.55 1.38 13M2F 14M1F 15 M 15 F 11 2 2 1 SilTF 95 (151) 16 1 M 15 F 3 0.15 0.49 6M6F 109 2 M 14 F 1 7M5F 97 3 M 13 F 2 8M4F 82 4 M 12 F 4 9 M 3 F 42 5 M 11 F 9 10M2F 22 6M10F 10 IIMIF 6 7M9F 15 12 M 5 8M8F 20 12 F 4 9M7F 14 (366) 13 1 M 12 F 2 M 11 F 3M10F 4M9F 5 M 8 F 6M7F o O 8 16 26 35 57 0.36 0.96 10 M 6 F 11 M 5 F 12M4F 13 ^r 3 F 14 M 2 F 16 F 21 17 18 11 6 1 7M6F 75 (109) 17 1 M 16 F 1 0.11 0.37 8 M 5 F , 56 3 M 14 F 3 9M4F 45 4M13F 4 10M3F 20 5M12F 5 nM2F 16 6M11F 7 12M1F ■ 5 7M10F 8 13 M 2 8 M 9 F 13 13 F 2 9M8F 17 (295) 14 1 M 13 F 2 M 12 F 3 M 11 F 4M10F 5M9F 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 1 3 8 18 27 28 53 33 0.29 0.83 10 M 7 F 11M6F 12M5F 13M4F 14 M 3 F 15 M 2 F 17 M 17 F 9 12 12 7 5 4 1 1 9M5F 44 (81) 18 IMl-F 1 0.08 0.29 » 10M4F 11 M3F 12 M 2 F 13M1 F 14 M 14 F 35 22 12 2 2 7 4M14F 5 M 13 F 6 M 12 F 7M11F 8 M 10 F 9M9F 2 4 2 9 12 (188) 15 1 M 14 F 2 M 13 F 3 M 12 F 4M11F 5 M 10 F 6M9F 7M8F 8M7F 9M6F 3 1 9 8 18 19 19 26 21 0.18 0.57 10 M 8.F 11 M 7 F 12M6F 13M5F 14 isr 4 F 13 M 3 F 16M2F 18 M 18 F 10 10 9 5 5 5 1 1 3 10 M 5 F 19 (.55) 19 5 M 14 F 2 0.05 0.21 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 421 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation SUFFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston — Con. 6M13F 7 M 12 F 9 M 10 F 3 3 7 BosTCtN— Con. 16M6F 17M:5F 18M4F 2 10 JI9F 6 (12) as 2M21F 0.01 0.06 11M8F 7 3 M 20 F 12 M 7 F 5 6 M 17 F 13M6F 6 9M14F 14 M 5 F 7 10 M 13 F 15M4F 4 12 M 11 F 16 M 3 F 2 14M9F 17M2F o 15M8F 19 F 1 16 M 7 F (45) ao 5 M 15 F 6 M 14 F 1 1 0.05 0.18 21 M 2 F 23 F 7M13F 3 (11) a4 5M19F 0.01 0.05 8M:12F 1 8M16F 9 M 11 F 5 12 M 12 F 10 M 10 F 8 14 M 10 F 11M9F 3 15 M 9 F 12 M 8 F 5 17M7F 13 M 7 F 4 18 M 6 F 14M6F 3 20M4F 15 M 5 F 2 24F 16M4F 3 (9) 85 8M17F 0.01 0.05 17 M 3 F 1 9M16F 18 M 2 F 1 13 M 12 F 20 M 2 15 M 10 F 20 F 2 16M9F (42) 31 4M17F 5 M 16 F 6 M 15 F 7M14F 1 1 1 1 0.04 0.18 17 M 8 F 19M6F 20M5F 25 F 8M13F 2 (8) 86 6M20F 0.01 0.04 9M12F 4 11 M 15 F 10 M 11 F 5 13 M 13 F 11 M 10 F 6 17M9F 12 M 9 F 2 20M6F 13 M 8 F 3 21M5F 14 M 7 F 6 26 F 15 M 6 F 3 (11) a- 1 M 26 F 0.01 0.06 17 M 4 F 2 7M20F 18M3F 2 11 M 16 F 20 M 1 F 14 M 13 F 21 M 17 M 10 F 21 F 18M9F (28) aa 4M18F 8 M 14 F 9M13F 4 0.03 0.12 20M7F 22M5F 23M4F 10 M 12 F 2 25 M 2 F • 11 M 11 F 2 (5)28 10 M 18 F 0.01 03 12 M 10 F 2 14 M 14 F 13M9F 1 16 M 12 F 14 M 8 F 5 28 M 15M7F 5 (9) 29 3M26F 2 0.01 0.05 422 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number op Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation SUFFOLK — Cou. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston — Cou. 15 M 14 F 17 M 12 F 19 M 10 F 1 2 Boston — Con. 26 M 17 F 27 ^l 16 F 41 M 2 F 25 M 4 F (1)44 2M42F *_ 0.01 28 M 1 F (3) 43 16 M 29 F *_ 0.03 29 F 22 M 23 F (9) 30 11 M 19 F 0.01 0.05 40M5F 13 M 17 F (3)46 1 M 45 F *_ 0.03 15' M 15 F 46 M 18 M 12 F (2)47 16 M 31 F *_ 0.02 20 M 10 F 23 M 24 F 22 M 8 F (5) 48 7 M 41 F 0.01 0.05 24 M 6 F 17 M 31 F 25 M 5 F 30 M 18 F 30 M 35 M 13 F (0)31 3 M 28 F 0.01 0.03 48 F 6 M 25 F (1)50 43 M 7 F *. 0.01 13 M 18 F (1) 51 51 F *_ 0.01 23M8F (2) 52 30 M 22 F *_ 0.02 31 F 37 M 15 F (4)32 16 M 16 F 0.01 0.03 (1)56 39 M 17 F *_ 0.01 17 M 15 F 1 (2)59 34 M 25 F *_ 0.02 19 M 13 F 41 M IS F 20 M 12 F (2) 62 55 M 7 F *. 0.02 (3) 33 12 M 21 F *_ 0.02 62 M 17 M 16 F (1)66 13 M 53 F *_ 0.01 33 F (1)68 27 M 41 F *_ 0.01 (4)34 13 M 21 F 0.01 0.03 (1) 69 69 M *_ 0.01 22 M 12 F (1)70 7 ]M 63 F *. 0.01 25M9F (1)71 71 F *_ 0.01 26 M 8 F (2)72 14 M 58 F *. 0.03 (6) 35 1 M 34 F 0.01 0.04 22 M 50 F 8 M 27 F (1)75 29 M 46 F *. 0.02 14 M 21 F (1) 76 33 M 40 F *_ 0.02 24 M 11 F (2)77 5 M 72 F *_ 0.03 26M9F 77 F 29M6F (2)78 Hi M 62 F *_ 0.03 (2) 36 1M35F *_ 0.01 75 M 3 F 3 M 33 F (1)79 58 M 21 F *_ 0.02 (5)37 1M36F 0.01 0.04 (1)81 38 M 43 F *_ 0.02 2 M 35 F (1)82 30 M 52 F *. 0.02 18 M 19 F (1) 86 42 M 44 F *- 0.02 24 M 13 F (2) 87 34 M 53 F *. 0.03 37 M 37 M 50 F (1)38 38 M *_ 0.01 (1)88 1 M 87 F *. 0.02 (3) 39 2 M 37 F *_ 0.02 (1)89 34 U 55 F *- 0.02 3 M 36 F (2) 91 90M IF *_ 0.04 24 M 15 F 91 F » (4) 40 3 M 37 F 0.01 0.03 (1)93 34 M 59 F *_ 0.02 18 M 22 F (1)94 23 M 71 F *_ 0.02 40 M (1)96 5 M 91 F *_ 0.02 (1)41 29 M 12 F *_ 0.01 (1)97 3 it 94 F *_ 0.02 (1) 42 24 U 18 F *_ 0.01 (1) 101 3 M 98 F *_ 0.02 (4) 43 20 M 23 F ''■ 0.01 0.03 (1) 107 50 M 57 F *_ 0.02 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 423 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Contiuued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of— Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AN0 Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of— Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation SUFFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston — Con. (2) 109 98 M 11 F 109 F *_ 0.04 Chelsea — Con, 4M1F 5M 107 3 (1) 112 25 M 87 F *_ 0.02 5F 5 (1) 114 52 M 62 F *_ 0.02 (728) 6 1M5F 53 10.50 13.97 (1) 116 42 M 74 F *_ 0.02 2M4F 171 (2) 118 1 M 117 F 30 M 88 F *_ 0.05 3M3F 4M2F 293 153 (1) 119 108 M 11 F *_ 0.02 5M1F 51 (1) 121 17 M 104 F 1 *_ 0.02 6M 3 (2) 124 24 M 100 F *_ 0.05 6F 4 101 M 23 F (483) 7 1M6F 16 6.97 10.81 (1) 129 53 M 76 F *_ 0.03 2M5F 70 (1) 132 42 M 90 F *_ 0.03 3M4F 144 (1) 134 81 M 53 F *_ 0.03 4M3F 154 (1) 135 58 M 77 F *_ 0.03 5M2F 77 (1) 137 46 M 91 F *- 0.03 6M1F 20 (1) 14.5 145 M 1 *_ 0.03 7F 2 (1) 156 133 M 23 F *_ 0.03 (292) 8 1M7F 8 4.21 7.47 (1) 158 1 M 157 F *_ 0.03 2M6F 17 (1) 183 152 M 31 F *_ 0.04 3M5F 69 (1) 194 1 M 193 F *_ 0.04 4M4F 92 (1) 200 83 M 117 F *_ 0.04 5M3F 64 (1) 212 94 M 118 F *_ 0.04 6M2F 30 (1)314 103 M 111 F *_ 0.04 7M1F 12 (1) 220 71 M 149 F *_ 0.04 (169) 9 2M7F 7 2.44 4.87 (1) 268 92 M 176 F 1 *_ 0.05 3M6F 32 (1) 276 276 M *_ 0.06 4M:5F 36 (1) 358 4 M 348 F *_ 0.07 5M4F 59 (1) 397 252 M 145 F *_ 0.08 6M3F 27 (1) 399 4 M 395 F *_ 0.08 7M2F 6 (1) 412 176 M 236 F *_ 0.08 8M1F 2 ■ (1) 599 273 M 326 F *_ 0.12 (99) 10 3M7F 12 1.43 3.17 (1) 680 600 ?*! 80 F *_ 0.14 4M6F 19 (1) 691 334 M 357 F *_ 0.14 5M5F 32 (1) 741 736 M 5 F *_ 0.15 6M4F 26 (1) 1,596 1,251 M 345 F *_ 0.32 7M3F 8 Chelsea, 6,934 100.00 100.00 8M2F 2 (165) 1 IM IF 32 133 2.38 0.53 (56) 11 3M8F 4M7F 7 7 0.81 1.97 (1,194) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 1,017 25 152 17.22 7.64 5M6F 6M5F 7M4F 12 11 9 (1,413) 3 1 M 2 F 2M IF 3M 3F 770 565 7 71 20.38 13.56 8M3F 9M2F 10 M 1 F 11 F 6 2 1 1 (1,266) 4 1M3F 2 M 2 F 3M1F 4M 4F 364 600 270 7 25 18.26 16.20 (22) 18 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F 8M4F 3 1 9 3 3 0.32 0.84 (1,011) 5 1M4F 145 14.58 16.17 9M3F 3 2M3F 386 (14) 13 4M9F 2 0.20 0.68 3M2F 365 5M8F 2 424 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOE CITIES — Continued. Counties, Percentages : Each Counties, Percentages: Each Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size OF — Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Size of — Families, AND Number op Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation SUFFOLK — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Chelsea — Con. 6M7F 8MoF 9 M 4 F 10 M 3 F FiTCHBUKG — Con . 2M5F 3M4F 4M3F 5M2F 77 107 133 76 (5)14 7M7F 8M6r 0.08 0.22 6M1F 7M 11 1 9M5F (264) 8 1M7F 6 4.64 8.00 11 M 3 F 2M6F 36 (2)15 4M11F 11 M 4 F 0.03 0.10 3M5F 4M4F 59 64 (3) 16 8M8F 13 M 3 F 0.05 0.15 5M3F 6M2F 66 30 (2)17 SM9F 13M4F 0.03 0.11 7M1F 8M 2 1 (1)20 11 M 9 F 0.01 0.06 (173) 9 2M7F 8 3.04 5.90 (2) 22 16M6F 22 F 0.03 0.14 3M6F 4M5F 23 54 (1)23 5 M 18 F 0.01 0.07 5M4r 46 (1)29 13 M 16 F 0.01 0.09 6M3F 27 (1)30 20 M 10 F 0.01 0.10 7M2F 10 (1)31 16 M 15 F 0.01 0.10 8M1F 4 (1)34 25 M 9 F 0.01 0.11 9M 1 (1) 47 27 M 20 F 0.01 0.15 (83) 10 2M8F 5 1.46 8.14 (1) 255 251 M 4 F 0.01 0.82 3M7F 4M6F 9 10 WORCESTER. 5M5F 20 FiTCHBUBG, . - 5,686 100.00 100.00 6M4F 23 (149) 1 IM IF 44 105 2.62 0.56 7M3r 8M2F 12 3 (919) 2 IMIF 785 16.16 6.96 10 M 1 2M 28 (68) 11 1 M 10 F 1 1.20 2.83 2F 106 2M9F 1 (1,136) 3 1M2F 2M1F 3M SF 621 466 11 38 19.98 12.91 3M8F 4iI7F 5M6F 6M5F 6 9 11 15 (1,035) 4 1M3F 2M2F SMIF . 4M 274 523 209 7 18.20 15.68 7M4F 8M3F 9M2F 10 M 1 F 14 5 5 1 4F 22 (35) 12 4M8F 2 0.62 1.59 (781) 5 1 M 4 F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 5F 123 269 287 92 5 5 13.74 14.79 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F 8IVI4F 9M3F 10 M 2 F 2 17 9 1 2 2 (579) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6F 36 151 218 121 51 2 10.18 13.15 (16) 13 4M9F 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 8M5F 9M4F 1 n O 2 5 1 3 0.28 0.79 (421) 7 1M6F 16 7.40 11.16 lOMSF 1 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 425 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY. SEX: FOR CITIES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Xdmber of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. FiTCHBUBG — Con. WOKCBSTER-Con. (4)14 8M6F 9M5F 10M4F 2 1 1 0.07 0.21 2M5F 3M4F 4M3F 258 444 493 • (7)15 6M9F 7M8F 9M6F 10 M 5 F 1 1 1 2 0.12 0.40 5M2F 6M1F 7M: 7F 242 69 5 3 11 M 4 F 1 (955) 8 1M7F 17 4.58 7.74 13 il 2 F 1 2M6F 88 (4)17 9M8F 11M6F 14 M 3 F 15M2F 1 1 1 1 0.07 0.26 3M5F 4M:4F 5M3F 6M2F 212 275 213 121 (1)18 13M5F 1 0.02 0.07 7 M 1 F 21 (1) 2a 1GM6F 1 0.02 0.08 8M 6 (3)2» 14 M 9 F 1 0.05 0.26 8F 2 21 M 2 F 1 (573) 9 1M8F 4 2.75 5.22 23 F 1 2M7F 31 (2) 24 8M16F 18M6F 1 1 0.03 0.18 3M6F 4M5r 85 143 (1)27 13 M 14 F 1 0.02 0.10 5M4F 152 (1)32 28 M 4 F 1 0.02 0.12 6M3F 105 (1)37 19 M 18 F 1 0.02 0.14 7M2F 39 (1)80 47 M 33 F 1 0.02 0.30 8M1F 12 (1) in 107 M 4 F 1 0.02 0.42 9)il 2 Worcester, - 20,861 100.00 100.00 (259) lO 1 JI9F 3 1.25 2.62 (585) 1 IM IF 175 410 2.81 0.59 2M 8F 3M7F 11 24 (3,255) 2 IMIF 2M 2F 2,759 79 417 15.61 6.59 4M6F 5M5F 6M4F 50 69 52 (3,945) 3 1M2F 2,075 18.91 11.98 7M3F 32 2M1F 1,692 - 8M2F 11 3M 21 9M1F 4 3F 157 10 M 3 (3,966) 4 1M3F 2M2F 3M1F 4M 4F 1,084 1,955 841 10 76 19.02 16.06 (160) 11 1 M 10 F 2M9F 3M8F 4M7F 5M6F 1 2 8 23 33 0.77 1.78 (3,164) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M2F 4M1F 5M 5F 450 1,175 1,135 373 8 23 15.17 16.02 6M5F 7M4F 8M:3F 9M2F 11 M 11 F 32 30 16 12 2 1 (2,170) 6 1M5F 2M4F ' 3M3F 4M2F 5M1F 6M 6F 153 533 798 506 166 8 6 10.41 13.18 (92) 12 IMllF 2M10F 3M9F 4M8F 5M7F 6M6F 7M5F 1 2 5 7 10 16 18 0.44 1.12 (1,570) 7 1M6F 56 7.53 11.13 8M4F 13 426 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR CITIES — Concluded. COUNTIKS, Cities, Size of Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Counties, Cities, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Families, AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation WORCESTKR — Con. WORCESTKR — Con. WORCBSTEB-Con. 9M3F 9 Worcester- Con. 19 M 10M2F 7 (3) ao 5M15F 0.02 0.06 11 M 1 F 3 12M8F 12 M 1 13 M 7 F (34) 13 2 M 11 F 4M9F 1 1 0.17 0.45 (2)81 15 M 6 F 17 M 4 F 0.01 0.04 5 M 8 F 3 (3) 23 14 M 8 F 0.02 0.07 6 ]M 7 F 7 15 M 7 F 7M6F 6 22 M 8M5F 7 (4)23 4 M 19 F 0.02 0.09 9M4F 4 11 M 12 F 10 M 3 F 3 15 M 8 F 11M2F 1 (S) 24 12 M 12 F 0.04 0.19 13 F 1 17M7F (24) 14 3 M 11 F 5M9F 6 M 8 F 1 2 3 0.12 0.34 18 M 6 F 19 M 5 F 24 F 7M7F 3 (4)25 15 M 10 F 0.02 0.10 8M6F 3 16M9F 9M5F 3 17M8F 10M4F 3 18M7F 11 M 3 F 3 (1)87 19M 8F *_ 0.03 12M2F 2 (2) 28 20 M 8 F 0.01 0.06 14 M 1 24M4F (22) 15 6M9r 2 0.11 0.33 (1)29 29 F *_ 0.03 8M7F 3 (2)31 17 M 14 F 0.01 0.06 9M6F 3 31 F 10M5F 6 (2) 32 15M17F 0.01 0.06 11M4F 5 24 M 8 F 12M3P 2 (1)35 28 M 7 F *_ 0.04 14M1F (2)37 23 M 14 F 0.01 0.08 (10) 16 5MHF 0.05 0.16 24 M 13 F 6M10F (1)38 30 M 8 F *_ 0.04 8M8F (2) 40 19 M 21 F 0.01 0.08 10M6F 20 M 20 F 11 M 5 F (1) 41 31 M 10 F *_ 0.04 12M4F (1)44 42 M 2 F *_ 0.04 13M3F 1 (1)46 26 M 20 F *_ 0.05 14M2F (1)49 20 M 29 F *_ 0.05 15 M 1 F (1)53 39 M 14 F *_ 0.05 (9) 17 7M10F 2 0.05 0.16 (1)63 1 M 62 F *_ 0.06 8M9F 2 (1)64 14 M 50 F *_ 0.06 9M8F 2 (1)66 38 M 28 F *. 0.07 11M6F 1 (1)69 61 M 8 F *_ 0.07 12M5F 2 (1)99 33 U 66 F *_ 0.10 (7)18 8M10F 1 0.04 0.13 (1) 113 48 M 65 F *_ 0.12 11M7F 1 (1) 150 131 M 19 F *_ 0.15 12 M 6 F 1 (1) 173 73 U 99 F *_ 0.17 13 M 5 F 1 (1) 188 177 M 11 F *_ 0.19 15M3F 1 (1) 805 205 M *_ 0.21 18 M 2 (1) 227 120 M 107 F *_ 0.23 (5) 1» 11 M 8 F 2 0.03 0.10 (1) 529 263 M 266 F *_ 0.54 15M4F 1 (1) 1,055 495 M 560 F *. 1.07 16 M 3 F 1 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 427 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies PEItCENTA(3ES : Each Size of — The State, Size of Families, AND Number op Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE, - 547,385 100.00 100.00 THE STATE ' — Con. (21,836) 1 IM IF 7,456 14,380 3.99 0.87 3 M 6 F 4M5F 2,077 3,531 (91,786) 3 IMIF 2m: 2F 76,722 2,355 12,709 16.77 7.34 5M4F 6M:3F 7M2F 3,525 2,360 971 (106,436) 3 1M2F 2 M 1 F 54,801 45,090 19.45 12.77 8M1F 9M 215 32 3M 773 9F 23 3F 5,772 (7,836) 10 1M9F 55 1.43 3.13 (99,152) 4 1M3F 27,583 18.12 1 15.86 2M8F 286 2M2F 48,017 3M7F 855 3M1F 20,910 4M6F 1,525 4M 342 5M5F 1,973 4F 2,300 j ■ 6M4F 1,634 (78,156) 5 1M4F 2M3F 3M:2F 4M1F 5M 11,535 29,354 27,576 8,690 164 14.28 15.63 7 M 3 F 8M2F 9M1F 10 M 10 F 966 412 89 25 16 5P 837 (4,3.52) 11 1 M 10 F 23 0.80 1.91 (56,160) 6 1M5F 2M4F 3M3F 4 M 2 F 5M1F 4,:567 14,293 20,428 13,243 3,410 10.26 13.48 2M9F 3M8F 4 M 7 F 5 M 6 F 6M5F 104 314 621 859 984 6M 109 1 7M4F 732 6F 310 8M3F 412 (37,173) 7 1M6F 2 M 5 F 3M4F 4M3F 1,596 6,061 11,334 11,095 6.79 10.41 9M2F 10 M 1 F 11 M 11 F 194 62 26 21 5 M 2 F 5,596 (2,281) 13 IM-llF 11 0.42 1.09 6 M 1 F 1,319 2 M 10 F 33 7M 58 3M9F 117 7F 114 1 4 M 8 F 197 (23,202) 8 1M7F 2M6F 544 2,321 4.24 7.42 1 5M7F 6M6F 356 469 3M5F 5,185 7M5F 429 4M4F 6,737 8M4F 331 5M3F 5,360 9M3r 188 6M2F 2,415 10 M 2 F 89 7M1F 549 11 M 1 F 33 8M 49 12 M 15 8F 42 12 F 13 (13,771) 9 IMSF 2M7F 161 876 2.52 4.96 (1,399) 13 1 M 12 F 2 M 11 F 9 19 0.26 0.73 428 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Continued. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — The State, Size op Families, and Nhmber of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Pebcentages : Each Size of — AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total I'opu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. 3M10F 4M9F 5M8F 6M7F 7M6F 41 90 144 223 272 THE STATE — Con. 13M3F 14 M 2 F 15 M 1 F 16 M 16 F 41 13 5 10 7 8M5F 236 (285) 17 1M16F 1 0.05 0.19 9M4F 168 2M15F 2 10M3F 95 3M14F 3 11 M 2 F 57 4 M 13 F 6 12M1F 18 5M12F 8 13 M 11 6 M 11 F 12 13 F 16 7M10F 19 (877) 14' 1M13F 2 M12F 3 M 11 F 4 M 10 F 5M9F 6M8F 7M7F 8M6F 9M5F 10 ]M 4 F 11 M 3 F 8 8 18 44 75 87 152 134 125 86 62 0.16 0.49 8M9F 9M8F 10M7F 11 M 6 F 12 M 5 F 13M4F 14M3F 15 M 2 F 16M1F 17 M 17 F 26 38 29 29 36 27 26 13 2 5 3 12 M 2 F 47 (224) 18 1 M 17 F 3 0.04 0.16 13 M 1 F 10 3 M 15 5* 2 14 M 10 4 M 14 F 3 14 F 11 5 M 13 F 4 (547) 15 1 M 14 F 2 M 13 F 3 M 12 F 4M11F 5M10F 6M9F 7M8F 8M7F 9M6F 10 M 5 F 11 M 4 F 12 M 3 F 13M2F 14 M 1 F 7 7 14 18 38 48 57 61 60 72 63 48 28 7 0.10 0.33 6 M 12 F 7M11F 8M10F 9M9F 10 M 8 F 11M7F 12M6F 13 M 5 F 14 M 4 F 15M3F 16M2F 17M1F 18 M 18 F 8 10 16 24 19 18 23 25 24 13 13 3 8 8 15 M 10 (163) 19 1 M IS F 2 0.03 0.12 15 F 9 2 M 17 F 2 (381) 16 1 M 15 F 2 M 14 F 3M13F 4 M 12 F 5 M 11 F 6M10F 7M9F 8M8F 9 M 7 F 10M6F 11 M 5 F 12M4F 6 3 7 6 16 23 32 49 43 46 39 35 0.07 0.24 3 M 16 F 5 M 14 F 6 M 13 F 7 M 12 F 8 M 11 F 9M10F 10 M 9 F 11 M 8 F 12M7F 13M6F 14 M 5 F 15M4F 1 5 4 6 4 12 17 14 16 15 19 15 SIZE OF FAlvnLlES. 429 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Continued. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : ' Each Size of — The State, Size op Families, AND Numbeb of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — AND Ndmber of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. 16 M 3 F 17 M 2 F IS M 1 F 19 M 12 7 1 6 THE STATE — Con. 12 M 10 F 13 M 9 F 14M8F 15 M 7 F 11 6 13 14 19 F 5 16M6F 9 (156) 20 1M19F 2M18F 3M17F 4 M 16 F 5 M 15 F 4 1 3 1 4 0.03 0.12 17 M 5 F 18M4F 20M2F 22 M 22 F 11 7 3 2 4 6M14F 3 (63) 23 1 M 22 F 1 0.01 0.06 7 M 13 F 4 2 M 21 F 1 8 M 12 F 9M11F 10 M 10 F 11 M 9 F 12M8F 13M7F 14M6F 15 M 5 F 16M:4F 17 M 3 F 18M2F 20 M 20 F t 11 12 14 15 10 13 9 13 12 5 7 8 3 M 20 F 4 M 19 F 5 M 18 F 6 M 17 F 7 M 16 P 8M15F 9M14P 10 M 13 F 11 M 12 F 12 M 11 F 13 M 10 F 14M9F 15M8F 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 5 1 5 5 (115) 21 1 M 20 F 3 M 18 F 4M17F 5M16F 6 M 15 F 7 M 14 F 8 M 13 F 9 M 12 F 1 1 2 1 4 3 4 7 0.02 0.10 16 M 7 F 17M6F 18M5F 19M4F 20M3r 21 M2F 23 M 23 F 5 6 2 1 5 3 2 6 10 U 11 F 9 (76) 84 1M23F 2 0.02 0.07 11 M 10 F 10 4 M 20 F 1 12 M 9 F 9 5 M 19 F 3 13 M 8 F 5 8M16F 2 14 M 7 F 10 10 M 14 F 2 15 M 6 F 9 12 M 12 F 8 16M5F 7 13 M 11 F 5 17 M 4 F 12 14 M 10 F 7 18M3F 10 15 M 9 F 7 19M2F 1 16 M 8 F 3 20 M 1 F 2 17 M 7 F 7 21 M 4 18M6F 8 21 F 4 19M5F 3 (101) 28 1 M 21 F 2M20F 3M19F 4 M 18 F 7 M 15 F 8 M 14 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.02 0.09 20 il 4 F 21 M 3 F 22M2F 23 M 1 F 24 M 24 F 4 4 1 1 3 5 9M13F 6 (65) 25 1 M 24 F 4 0.01 0.06 10 M 12 F 4 2 M 23 F 2 11 M 11 F 5 3M22P 1 430 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Continued. The State, Size op Families, AND Number of Each Size. THE STATE — Con. (39) 36 (44) 37 Composition of Families 5M20F 7M18F 8M17F 9M16P 10 M 15 F 11 M 14 F 12 M 13 F 13 M 12 F 14 M 11 F 15 M 10 F 16M9F 17M8F 18M7F 19M6F 20M5F 21M4F 22 M 3 F 23M2F 25 M 25 P 1 M 25 F 5 il 21 F 6 m;2of 7 M 19 F 8M18F 10 M 16 F 11 M 15 F 12 M 14 F 13 M 13 F 14 M 12 F 15 M 11 F 16 M 10 F 17 M 9 F 19M7F 20M6F 21M5F 25 M 1 F 26 M 26 F 1M26F 2M25F 3M24F 7M20F 10 M 17 F 11 M 16 F 13 M 14 F 14 M 13 F 15 M 12 F 17 M 10 F 18M9F 19 M 8 F 20M:7F 21M6F 22M5F 23 M 4 F Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages ; Each Size of — Total Fami- lies 0.01 0.01 Total Popu- lation 0.04 0.05 The State, Size of Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. (38) 38 (44) ,29 (28) 30 25M2F 2 27 M 2 rM27F 1 0.01 6 M 22 F 1 10 M 18 F 2 11 M 17 F 2 12 M 16 F 2 14 M 14 F 3 15 M 13 F 2 16 M 12 F 3 17 M 11 F 1 18 M 10 F 1 19 M 9 F 3 20M8F 5 23M5F 1 24M4F 2 25M3F 2 26M2F 1 28 M 3 2S F 3 3 M 26 F 2 0.01 9M20F 1 11 M 18 F 1 12 M 17 F 1 13 M 16 F 2 14 M 15 F 2 15 M 14 F 1 16 M 13 F 2 17 M 12 F 5 18 M 11 F 3 19 M 10 F 3 21M8F 2 22 M 7 F 3 23M GF 1 24M5F 1 25 M 4 F 5 26M3F 1 28M1F 2 29 M 3 29 F 3 1M29F 1 0.01 2M28F 1 3M27F 1 6M24F 1 10 M 20 F 1 11 M 19 F 1 13 M 17 F 3 15 M 15 F 1 17 M 13 F 1 18 M 12 F 1 19 M 11 F 1 20 M 10 F 4 22 M 8 F 1 23 M 7 F 1 24M6F 1 0.04 0.05 0.03 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 431 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Contiuued. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — The State, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. 25M5F 28 M 2 F THE STATE — Con. 15 M 19 F 18 M 16 F 2 1 30 M * 19 M 15 F 4 (27) 31 2 3.1 29 F 3M:28F 4M27F 5M26F 6M25F 9 M 22 F 10 M 21 F 12 M 19 F 0.01 0.03 20 M 14 F 22 M 12 F 24 M 10 F 25M9F 26M8F 28 3J:6F 34M 34 F 3 3 2 3 1 . 2 1 2 13 M 18 F (28) 35 1M34F 2 0.01 0.04 15 M 16 F 8M27F 1 16 M 15 F 2 12 M 23 F 1 17 M 14 F 3 14 M 21 F 1 19 M 12 F 3 16 M 19 F 2 20 M 11 F 17M18F 1 21 M 10 P 22M9F 23 M 8 F 24 M 7 F 26 M 5 F 31 F 1 20 M 15 F 23 M 12 F 24M11 F 25 M 10 F 26M9F 27M8F 2 1 1 2 2 2 (23) 32 1M31F 15 M 17 F 16 JuT 10 F 17 M 15 F 19 M 13 F 20 M 12 F 2 2 3 0.01 0.03 28M7F 29 M 6 F 31M4F 33M2F 35 M 35 F 2 1 2 1 3 1 22 M 10 F 1 (19) 36 1 M 35 F 1 *_ 0.03 23 M 9 F 1 3M33F 1 24M8F 1 6M30F 1 25M7F 1 9M27F 1 27M5F 1 12 M 24 F 1 28 M 4 F 1 14 M 22 F 1 29M3F 2 15 M 21 F 1 32 M 1 17 M 19 F 1 32 F 4 18 M 18 F 1 (23) 33 1M32F 4M29F 5M28 F 12 M 21 F 14 M 19 F 15 M 18 F 16 M 17 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.01 0.03 21 M 15 F 23 M 13 F 25 M 11 F 29M7F 30 i^r 6 F 33 M 3 F 34M2F 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 17 M 16 F 2 (25) 37 1 M 36 F 2 0.01 0.04 19 M 14 F 2 2M35F 1 23 M 10 F 1 8 M 29 F 1 24 M 9 F 2 17 M 20 F 1 26M7F 1 18 M 19 F 4 29M4F 1 19 M 18 F 1 30M3F 3 20 M 17 F 1 31 M 2 F 2 21 M 16 F 2 33 F 2 22 M 15 F 2 (26) 34 13 M 21 F 2 0.01 0.03 23 M 14 F 1 432 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Continued. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Peecentages : Each Size of — The State, Size or Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Peecentages : Each Size of — and numbek of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THK STATE — Con. 24 M 13 F 25 M 12 F 2 THE STATE — Con. 31 M 10 F 34M7F 2 26 M 11 F • 37M4F 28 M 9 F 38M3F 35M2F 41 M 37 M (11) 42 16 M 26 F *_ 0.02 37 F 17 U 25 F (19) 38 4 M 34 F 6M32F 16 M 22 F 18 M 20 F 19 M 19 F 23 M 15 F 25 M 13 F *_ 0.03 24 M 18 F 28 M 14 F 34M8F 36 l\r 6 F 39M3F 40M2F 42 M 26 M 12 F (17) 43 19 M 24 F *_ 0.03 30M8F 20 M 23 F \ 31M7F 22 M 21 F 32 M 6 F 25 M IS F 33M5F 26 M 17 F 34M 4F 27 M 16 F 38 M 29 U 14 F 38 F 30 M 13 P ^16) 39 2M37F 3M36F 14 M 25 F 17 M 22 F 18 M 21 F *_ 0.02 35 M 8 F 39 M 4 F 40M3F 41M2F 43 M 19 M 20 F (12) 44 2M42F *_ 0.02 20 M 19 F 5 il 39 F 24 M 15 F 13 M 31 F 31 M 8 F 18 M 26 F 32 M 7 F 19 M 25 F 35 M 4 F 20 M 24 F 36 M 3 F 28 M 16 F (16) 40 1 M 39 F 2M3SF 3M37F 4 M 36 F 7 M 33 F *_ 0.03 33 M 11 F 38 M 6 F 42M2F 44 M 44F 11 M 29 F (10) 4.5 16 M 29 F *_ 0.02 18 M 22 F 19 M 26 F 19 M 21 F 22 M 23 F 20 M 20 F 24 M 21 F 21 M 19 F 27 M 18 F 22 M; 18 F 28 M 17 F 27 M 13 F 39M6F 31M9F 40 xr 5 F 36M:4F (10) 46 1 M 45 F *_ 0.02 40 M 11 M 35 F (13)41 21 M 20 F 22 M 19 F 25 M 16 F 26 M 15 F 27 M 14 F 29 M 12 F *_ 0.02 26 M 20 F 35 M 11 F 36 M 10 F 41M5F 43M3F 44M2F SIZE OF FAMILIES. 433 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE --Continued. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — The State, Size op Families, and Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages: Each Size of — AND Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. 46 M 2 THE STATE — Con. (4) 54 1M53F *_ 0.01 (13) 47 16 M 31 F 17 M 30 F *_ 0.02 49M5F 54 F 19 M 28 F (4)55 1M54F *_ 0.01 23 M 24 F 28 M 27 F 25 M 22 F 1 41 M 14 F 26 M 21 F 45 M 10 F 27 M 20 F (3) 56 35 M 21 F *_ 0.01 28 M 19 F 39 M 17 F 30 M 17 F , 54 M 2 F 45M2F (10) 57 3M54F *_ 0.02 47 M 21 M 36 F (8)48 7M41F 17 M 31 F 30 M 18 F 35 M 13 F 44M4F 46M2F *_ 0.02 34 M 23 F 47 M 10 F 51M6F 54M3F 55 M 2 F 57 M » 48 F 57 F (9) 49 4M45F 10 M 39 F *_ 0.02 (2)58 9M49F 38 M 20 F *_ *_ 20 M 29 F (7)59 1M58F *- 0.02 26 M 23 F 27 M 32 F 32 M 17 F 34 M 25 F 42 M 7 F 2 41 M 18 F 45 M 4 F 59 M 49 M (3) 60 10 M 50 F *_ 0.01 (13) 50 16 M 34 F 29 M 21 F 1 *- 0.03 60 M 60 F 30 M 20 F (1)61 61 M *_ *_ 31 M 19 F (4)62 55 M 7 F *_ 0.01 33 M 17 F 62 M 36 M 14 F (3) 63 1 M 62 F *_ 0.01 38 M 12 F ^ 59M4F 42M8F 1 63 F 43 M 7 F (4) 64 14 M 50 F *_ 0.01 47M3F 31 M 33 F 49M1F 38 M 26 F 50 F 64 F (6)51 30 M 21 F *_ 0.01 (1) 65 31M34F *_ *_ 33 M 18 F (6) 66 13 M 53 F *_ 0.02 47M4F 19 M 47 F 49 M 2 F 32 M 34 F 51 F 38 M 28 F (4)53 13 M 39 F 30 M 22 F *_ 0.01 63 M 3 F 66 F 37 M 15 F (1)67 3 M 64 F *_ *_ 38 M 14 F (3) 68 27 M 41 F *_ 0.01 (9) 53 6M47F 23 M 30 F *_ 0.02 52 M 16 F 68 F 25 M 28 F (5) 69 4M65F *_ 0.01 27 M 26 F 27 M 42 F 39 M 14 F 2 61M8F 40 M 13 F 1 64 M 5 F 53 M 2 69 M 434 CENSUS OF MASSAOHUSEJTS 1895. SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Continued. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — The State, Size of Families, AND Number of Each Size. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — AND Number op Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. (4)70 7M63F *_ 0.01 THK STATE — Con. 91 F 12 M 58 F (2) 93 34 M 59 F *_ 0.01 57 M 13 F / 89 M 4 F 70 F (1)94 23 M 71 F *_ *_ (4)71 38 M 33 F 66M5F 71 F *_ 0.01 (4) 96 5 M 91 F 44 M 52 F 96 M *_ 0.02 (6)78 5M67F *_ 0.02 (1)97 3M94F *. *_ 14 M 58 F (1)98 98 M *_ *_ 15 M 57 F (6) 99 33 M 66 F *_ 0.02 22 M 50 F 97 M 2 F 30 M 42 F 98M1F 59 M 13 F 99 M (2) 74 34 M 40 F *_ 0.01 (1) 100 100 M *_ *_ 61 M 13 F (1) lOl 3M98F *_ ♦_ (5)75 29 M 46 F *_ 0.01 (1) 103 103 M *_ *_ 42 M 33 F (1) 105 101 M 4 F *_ *_ 68M7F (2) 107 50 M 57 F »_ 0.01 75 M 84 M 23 F (1)7G 33 M 43 F *_ *_ (3) 109 98 M 11 F *. 0.01 (3)77 5M72F 73M4F *_ 0.01 106 M 3 F 109 F 77 F (2) 111 107 M 4 F *_ 0.01 (6)78 16 M 62 F *_ 0.02 lllM 42 M 36 F (2) 112 7 M 105 F *_ 0.01 75 M 3 F 25 M 87 F 78 M (3) 113 48 M 65 F *_ 0.01 78 F 55 M 58 F (2)79 58 M 21 F »_ 0.01 87 M 26 F 79 F (2) 114 52 M 62 F *. 0.01 (6)80 47 M 33 F *_ 0.02 95 M 19 F 77 M 3 F (2) 116 2 M 114 F *_ 0.01 80 M 42 M 74 F 80 F (3) 118 1 M 117 F *_ 0.01 (1)81 38 M 43 F *_ *_ 30 il 88 F (5)83 1 M 81 F *_ 0.02 114 M 4 F 30 M 52 F (2) 119 42 M 77 F *. 0.01 34 M 48 F 108 M 11 F 77 M 5 F (1) 120 120 M *_ *_ 79 M 3 F (1) 121 17 M 104 F *_ *_ (2)84 24 M 60 F *_ 0.01 (1) 122 62 M 60 F *- *_ 39 M 45 F (3) 124 3 M 121 F *_ 0.01 (3) 85 7 M 78 F 39 M 46 F *_ 0.01 24 M 100 F 101M23F 84 M 1 F (1) 128 99 M 29 F *_ 0.01 (2) 86 1 M 85 F 42 M 44 F *_ 0.01 (2) 129 53 U 76 F 73 M 56 F *_ 0.01 (2)87 34 M 53 F *_ 0.01 (1) 132 42 M 90 F *_ 0.01 37 M 50 F (3) 134 78 M 56 F *_ 0.02 (2) 88 1 M 87 F 39 M 49 F *_ 0.01 81 M 53 F 108 M 26 F (2) 89 34 M 55 F *_ 0.01 (1) 135 58 M 77 F »_ 0.01 58 M 31 F (1) 136 63 M 73 F *_ 0.01 (3)91 87 M 4 F * 0.01 (1) 137 46 M 91 F *_ 0.01 90M1F (2) 140 2 M 138 F *_ 0.01 SIZE or FAMILIES. 435 SIZE OF FAMILIES AND COMPOSITION BY SEX: FOR THE STATE — Concluded. The State, Size of Families, Composition of Families Num- ber of Fatui- lies 1 Percentages: Each Size of — The State, Size op Families, AND Number of Each Sizb. Composition of Families Num- ber of Fami- lies Percentages : Each Size of — ASD Number of Each Size. Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation Total Fami- lies Total Popu- lation THE STATE — Con. THK STATE — Con. 118 M 22 F (1) 259 228 M 31 F *_ 0.01 (1) 141 60 M 81 F *_ 0.01 (1) 261 227 M 34 F *_ 0.01 (1) 144 52 M 92 F *_ 0.01 (1) 268 92 M 176 F *_ 0.01 (2) 145 61 M 84 F *_ 0.01 (1) 274 141 M 133 F *_ 0.01 145 M (1) 276 276 M •_ 0.01 (1) 147 3M144F *_ 0.01 (1) 299 274 M 25 F *_ 0.01 (1) 150 131 M 19 F *_ 0.01 (1) aoi 265 M 36 F *_ 0.01 (1) 156 133 M 23 F *_ 0.01 (1) 308 308 P *- 0.01 (1) 158 1 M 157 F *_ 0.01 (1) 323 144 M 179 F *_ 0.01 (1) 160 160 M *_ 0.01 (1) 324 1 M 323 F •_ 0.01 (1) 162 162 M *_ 0.01 (1) 326 6 M 320 F *_ 0.01 (1) 164 1 M 163 F *_ 0.01 (1) 342 144 M 198 F *_ 0.01 (1) 168 168 M *_ 0.01 (1) 352 4M348F *_ 0.01 (1) 169 32 M 137 F *_ 0.01 (1) 397 252 M 145 F •_ 0.02 (1) 170 160 M 10 F *_ 0.01 (1) 399 4 M 395 F *_ 0.02 (1) 171 78 M 93 F *_ 0.01 (1) 412 176 M 236 F *_ 0.02 (1) 173 73 M 99 F *_ 0.01 (1) 529 263 M 266 F *_ 0.02 (2) 183 152 M 31 F *_ 0.01 (1) 564 488 M 76 F *_ 0.02 181 M 2 F (1) 599 273 M 326 F *_ 0.02 (1) 188 177 M 11 F *- 0.01 (1) 608 298 M 310 F *_ 0.02 (1) 193 96 M 97 F *_ 0.01 (1) 680 600 M 80 F »_ 0.03 (1) 194 1 M 193 F *_ 0.01 (1) 691 334 M 357 F *- 0.03 (1) 198 71 M 127 F . *_ 0.01 (1) 741 736 M 5 F *_ 0.03 (1) aoo 83 M 117 F *_ 0.01 (1) 752 309 M 443 F *_ 0.03 (1) 205 205 M *_ 0.01 (1) 937 :474M483F *_ 0.04 (1) 218 94 M 118 F *_ 0.01 (1) 1,015 989 M 26 F *_ 0.04 (1) 214 103 M 111 F *- 0.01 (1) 1,032 1,032 M *_ 0.04 (1) 216 214 M 2 F *_ 0.01 (1) 1,055 495 M 560 F *_ 0.04 (1) 220 71 M 149 F *_ 0.01 (1) 1,087 554 M 533 F »_ 0.04 (1) 221 187 M 34 F *_ 0.01 (1) 1.166 543 M 623 F *_ 0.05 (1) 227 120 M 107 F *_ 0.01 (1) 1.596 1,2.51 M 345 F *_ 0.06 (1) 255 251 M 4 F *_ 0.01 436 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES. Size of Families. Counties Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin 1 1 867 803 1,995 190 3,219 526 o 2 2,075 2,966 8,014 358 12,887 1,856 3 3 1,898 3,548 8,935 288 15,139 2,034 4 4 1,353 3,239 8,206 208 13,786 1,745 5 5 848 2,714 6,640 113 10,513 1,363 6 6 471 2,019 4,935 60 7,193 899 7 i •••••• 270 1,389 3,362 46 4,591 508 8 8 157 899 2,266 21 2,725 308 9 9 66 538 1,452 14 1,576 173 10 10 31 323 819 2 918 113 11 11 16 167 525 3 497 46 12 12 5 77 237 1 263 23 13 13 5 51 131 - 180 6 14 14 2 18 58 1 116 4 15 1 11 39 - 69 1 16 16 2 9 16 1 57 2 17 - 3 10 37 3 18 18 - 3 7 - 34 5 19 1 4 8 - 25 - 20 20 1 2 6 - 29 3 21- 21 - 3 4 19 2 22 22 - 4 7 13 1 23 - - - 15 2 24 24 - 3 3 - 14 5 25 - 1 1 - 19 1 26 26 - - 3 - 4 - 27 27 - - 3 - 7 - 28 28 - - 2 - 11 - 29 - - 4 - 7 - 30 30 ...... - - - - 4 - 31 - 2 - - 3 - 32 32 - - - - 5 - 33 - 2 2 - 4 1 34 34 - 2 - - 6 1 35 - - 1 - 6 - 36 36 - 1 2 - 4 1 37 37 - 3 1 - 3 - 38 38 - 1 - - 3 - 39 - 1 - - 4 1 40 40 - - - - 6 - 41 - - 1 - 4 - 42 42 - - - - 4 - 43 - - - - 5 - 44 44 - - - - 2 1 45 - - 1 - 3 - 46 46 - - 1 - 2 - 47 - - - - 6 - 48 48 - - - - - - 49 - - - - 3 - 50 50 - - - - 3 - 51 - 1 - - 3 - 52 52 - - - - 1 - 53 53 - - 1 - 1 - 54 54 - - - - 1 - 55 - - - - - - 56 56 - - - - 2 — SIZE OF FAMILIES. 437 RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES. Counties The State Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Nantucket Norfolls Plymouth Suffolk M''orcester 1,112 573 3,260 149 1,325 1,370 3,634 2,813 21,836 1 5,108 1,976 16,951 295 4,842 4,918 17,990 11,550 91,786 2 6,441 2,242 20,571 218 5,576 5,501 20,895 13,150 106,436 3 5,869 2,011 20,138 159 5,340 4,682 20,272 12,144 99,152 4 4,782 1,611 16,187 80 4,256 3,296 16,497 9,256 78,156 5 3,492 1,211 11,749 38 3,210 2,202 12,089 6,592 56,160 6 2,323 815 7,601 22 2,066 1,258 8,254 4,668 37,173 J 1,450 525 4,778 9 1,292 715 5,135 2,922 23,202 8 843 315 2,769 5 794 399 3,000 1,827 13,771 9 552 187 1,512 1 409 212 1,790 967 7,836 10 281 104 796 2 225 100 1,028 562 4,352 11 149 51 406 1 127 56 601 284 2,281 12 108 32 263 - 64 35 386 138 1,399 13 71 14 145 - 39 16 304 89 877 14 38 14 90 - 23 12 191 58 547 15 22 5 62 1 U 13 155 25 381 16 27 3 45 - 8 9 112 28 285 17 14 7 40 - 10 3 82 19 224 18 12 2 25 - 10 4 55 17 163 19 14 - 34 - 5 2 46 14 156 20 10 - 17 - 2 4 42 12 115 21 6 5 15 - 3 4 30 13 101 22 3 1 16 - 2 - 13 11 63 23 5 4 9 - 4 2 11 16 76 24 3 3 13 - 5 1 9 9 65 25 4 - 9 - 4 1 9 5 39 26 5 - 11 - 2 - 11 5 44 27 5 3 6 1 - 1 5 4 38 28 1 3 12 - 2 1 10 4 44 29 3 2 8 - - 1 10 - 28 30 3 - 5 - 1 1 6 6 27 31 2 - 6 - 2 - 4 4 23 32 2 1 3 - 2 1 3 2 23 33 4 2 3 - 2 - 5 1 26 34 3 2 7 - 1 1 6 1 28 35 1 - 7 - - - 2 1 19 36 2 - 6 - - 2 5 3 25 37 2 - - 2 - 1 3 19 38 2 - 5 - - - 3 - 16 39 - 1 1 - 2 - 4 2 16 40 - - 3 - - - 1 4 13 41 - 1 2 - - 1 2 1 11 42 - 1 5 - 1 - 4 1 17 43 - 1 4 - - 1 1 2 12 44 - 1 - - 2 - 3 - 10 45 1 - 1 - - - 3 2 10 46 1 - 3 - - - 3 - 13 47 - - 2 - - ^ — 5 1 8 48 1 1 2 - 1 - - 1 9 49 3 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 13 50 - - - - - - 1 1 6 51 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 52 - - 5 - - - - 2 9 53 - 2 1 - - - - - 4 54 1 - - - 1 - - 2 4 55 - - - - - - 1 - 3 56 438 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES — Continued. Counties Size of Families. Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin 1 57 _ _ _ _ 5 1 2 58 - - - - 1 - 3 59 - - - - 2 - 4 60 - - - - 1 - 5 61 - - - - - - 6 62 - - - - - - 7 63 - - - - - 8 64 - - - - 1 - 9 65 - - 1 - - - 10 66 - - - - 1 H 67 - - 1 - - - 12 68 - - - - 1 - 13 69 - - - - - - 14 70 - - - - 1 - 15 71 - - - - 1 - 16 72 - - _ - 1 - 17 74 - - - - 1 - 18 75 - 1 - - 3 - 19 76 - - - - - - 20 77 - - - - 1 - 21 78 - - 1 - 1 - 22 79 - - - - - 1 23 80 - - - - 1 - 24 81 - - - - - - 25 82 - - 1 - 3 - 26 84 - - 1 - - - 27 85 - - - - 1 - 28 86 - - 1 - - - 29 87 - - - - - - 30 88 - - - - - - 31 89 - - - - 1 - 32 91 - - - - 1 - 33 93 - - - - 1 - 34 94 - - - - - - 35 96 - - - - - - 36 97 - - - - - - 37 98 - - - - - - 38 99 - - - - 1 - 39 100 - - - - - - 40 101 - - - - - - 41 103 - - - - - - 42 105 - - - - 1 - 43 107 - - - - - - 44 109 - - - - 1 - 45 111 - - - - 1 - 46 112 - - - - - - 47 113 - - - - 1 - 48 114 - - - - - - 49 116 - - - - 1 - 50 118 - - - - - - 51 119 - - 1 - - - 52 120 - - - - - - 63 121 - - - - - - 54 122 - - - - - - 65 124 - - - - - - 56 128 - - - - - - 57 129 - — — ■" ~ ~ SIZE OP FAMILIES. 439 RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES — Continued. • Counties The State 1 Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Nantucket Norfolk Pljinouth Siiflfolk Worcester 1 1 1 ^ 1 _ . . 10 1 - - - - - - - 1 2 2 - 2 - - 1 - 2 - 7 3 - 1 - - - - - 1 3 4 - - 1 - - - - - 1 5 - - - - - - 2 2 4 6 1 1 - - - - - 1 3 7 - 1 1 - - - - 1 4 8 - - - - - - - - 1 9 1 1 - - - - 1 2 10 - - - - - - - - 1 11 - 1 - - - - 1 - 3 12 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 5 13 - - 1 - - - 1 - 4 14 - - - - 1 - 1 1 4 15 1 1 - - 1 - 2 - 6 16 1 - - - - - - - 2 17 - - - - - - 1 - 5 IS - - - - - - 1 - 1 19 - - - - - - 2 - 3 20 - - 2 - - - 2 - 6 ■21 - - - - - - 1 - •> 22 - - 3 - 1 - - 1- 6 23 - - - - - - 1 - 1 24 - - - - - - 1 - 5 25 - - 1 - - - - - 2 26 - - 2 - - - - - 3 27 - - - - - - 1 - 2 28 - - - - - - 2 - 2 29 - - - - - - 1 1 2 30 - - - - - - 1 - 2 31 - - - - - - 2 - 3 32 - - - - - - 1 - 2 33 - - - - - - 1 - 34 - - 1 - 1 - 1 1 35 - - - - - - 1 - 36 - - 1 - - - - - 37 - - ■i - - - - 1 38 - - 1 - - - - - 39 - - - - - - 1 - 40 - - 1 - - - - - 41 - - - - - - - - 42 - - 1 - - - 1 - 2 43 - - - - - - 2 - 3 44 - - - - - - - 1 2 45 1 - - - - - 1 - 2 46 - - 1 - - - - 1 3 47 1 - - - - - 1 - •7 48 - - - - - - 1 - O 49 - - - - 1 - 2 - 3 50 - - - - - - 1 - 2 51 - - 1 - - - - - 1 52 - - - - - - 1 - 1 53 - - 1 - - - - - 1 54 - - - - 1 - 2 1 3 55 - - - - - - - 1 1 56 " ~ ~ 1 1 2 57 440 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES — Continued. Counties Size of Families. Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin 1 132 2 134 - - - - _ - 3 135 - - - - - - 4 136 - - - - 1 - 5 137 - - - - - - 6 140 - - - - - - 7 141 - - - - 1 - 8 144 - - - - 1 - 9 145 - - - - - - 10 147 - - - - - - 11 150 - - - - - - 12 156 - - - - - - 13 158 - - - - - - 14 160 - - - - - - 15 162 - - - - - - 16 164 - - - - - - 17 168 - - - - - 1 18 169 - - - - - - 19 170 - - - - - - 20 171 - - - - - - 21 172 - - - - - - 22 183 - - - - - - 23 188 - - - - - - 24 193 - - - - - 25 194 - - - - - 26 198 - - - - - - 27 200 - - - - - - 28 205 - - - - - - 29 212 - - - - - - 30 214 - - - ~ - - 31 216 - 1 - - - - 32 220 - - - - - - 33 221 - - 1 - - - 34 227 - - - - - - 35 255 - - - - - - 36 259 - - - - - - 37 261 . - - - 1 - 38 268 - - _ - - - 39 274 - - 1 - - - 40 276 - - - - - - 41 299 - - - - 1 - 42 301 - - - - - - 43 308 - - - - - - 44 323 - - ~ - - - 45 324 - - - - - - 46 326 - - - - - - 47 342 - - - - - - 48 352 - - - - - - 49 397 - - - - - - 50 399 - - - - - - 51 412 - - - - - - 52 529 - - - - - - 53 564 - - - - - - 54 599 - - - - - - 55 608 - - - - - - 56 680 - - - - - - 57 691 ■ - - - - - SIZE OF FAMILIES. 441 RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES — Continued. Counties The State Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Kantucket Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk Worcester . . . _ . 1 _ 1 1 1 - - - - - '1 1 3 2 - - - - - - 1 - 3 - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - 1 - 5 - - 1 - - - - 1 6 - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - 8 - - 1 - - - 1 - 9 - - 1 - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - 1 11 - - - - - - 1 - 12 - - - - - - 1 - 13 - - - - - - - 1 14 - - - - 1 - - - 15 - - - - - - - 1 16 - - - - - - - - 17 - - - - - 1 - - 18 - - 1 - - - - - 19 1 - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - 1 21 - - - - 1 - 1 - 22 - - - - - - - 1 23 1 - - - - - - - 24 - - - - - - 1 - 25 - - 1 - - - - - 26 - - - - - - 1 - 27 - - - - - - - 1 28 - - - - - - 1 - 29 - - - - - - 1 - 30 - - - - - - - - 31 - - - - - - 1 - 32 - - - - - - - - 33 - - - - - - - 1 34 - - - - - - 1 - 35 1 - - - - - - - 36 - - - - - - - - 37 - - - - - - 1 - 38 - - - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - 1 - 40 - - - - - - - - • 41 - - - - - - - 1 42 - 1 - - - - - - 43 - - 1 - - - - - 44 - - - - 1 - - - 45 - - 1 - - - - - 46 - - 1 - - - - - 47 - - - - - - 1 - 48 - - - - - 1 - 49 - - ~ - - - 1 - 50 - - - - - - 1 - 51 - - - - - - - 1 52 - - 1 - - - - - 53 - - - - - - 1 - 54 - 1 - - - - - - 55 - - - - - - 1 - 56 ~ "■ ~ - - ~ 1 " 57 442 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES — Concluded. Counties Size of ^'amilies. Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin 1 741 . . . . _ ^ _ ^ _ _ 2 752 - - - - - 3 957 - - 1 - - - 4 1,015 - - - - - - 5 1,032 - - - - - - 6 1,055 - - - - - - 7 1,087 - - - - 1 - 8 1,166 - - - - - - 9 1,596 - - - - - - 10 Tot ALS, 8,069 18,810 47,708 1,306 74,092 9,637 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 443 RECAPITULATION. SIZE OF FAMILIES — Concluded. Counties The State Hampden Hampshire Middlesex Nantuclcet Norfolk Plj-mouth Suffolk Worcester - - - - - _ 1 _ 1 - - - - - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - 1 - - 4 - - 1 - - - - 5 - - - - - - - 1 6 - - - - - - - - 7 - - 1 - - - - - 8 - - - - - - 1 - 9 32,793 11,744 107,654 981 29,685 24,830 112,802 67,274 547,385 10 Tabular Analyses Poll THE rOIjLOWi:N^G PRESENTATIONS Families : Number axd Average Size, . Size of Families and Composition by Sex, Pages 831-338 339-443 The statistics relative to families are contained in two presentations. First, Families : Number and Average Size (pages 331 to 338) ; second, Size of Families and Composition by Sex (339 to 443). From the recapitulation of the first presentation, contained on page 337, we note that the total number of families in the State is 647,385, the average size of each family being 4.57. In 1875, the average size of each family for the State was 4.60, and in 1885, 4.58. It is, therefore, plain that the average size of the family remains j^racti- cally the same as it was in 1875, notwithstanding the increase in population and the changes that have taken place in the composition of the population, the most important of which are due to immigration. The average size of the family in Suffolk County, is 4.79. This is the highest average reached in any county, the lowest being found in Nantucket, where the average size of the family is 3.07. In conducting the Census enumeration, every aggregation of individuals living under one roof, or related directly to one head, either arbitrarily or otherwise, iS considered a family. This interpretation of the term " family " varies somewhat from that ordinarily given to the word, and it follows, of course, that the Census family is not exactly iden- tical with the normal famil3^ For instance, a number of people living together in a hotel is considered a single family, the proprietor being taken as the head. In the same way, a penal or reformatory institution is considered a single family, the superintendent being the head. In 1885, however, it was shown by a careful analysis of the diftereut families enumerated under this plan that, eliminating the families coming under an artificial designation, such as we have explained, the average size of the actual normal family in the State was 4.45, and, therefore, that the influence upon the average by including the artificial or arbitrary families, so classed for Census purposes, was im- material, so far as the State taken as a whole was concerned, being but 0.13: and, as stated in that Census, " It makes biit little difterence, so far as great bodies of people are concerned, as, for instance, the population of the State, whether the families are consid- ered on the basis of the actual normal family, or on the ordinary Census basis which includes all aggregations living under one roof, or having certain relations to one head." For the purpose of showing the influence of the Census method of classification upon the average size of the families in the present Census, the following table is introduced : Classification. ri>inil:iti(in Avi;r;i'_'i' Size Private families, .... Hotels, Penal and reformatory institutions, 2,452,617 8,779 7,850 4.49 24.80 224.29 [444] TABULAR ANALYSES. 445 Classification. Xumber Population Average Size Religious institutions and associations. Public or private charitable institutions, Hospitals and asylums . Boarding schools, academies, etc., College dormitories Government stations, Camps, 46 201 57 58 68 7 26 1,638 11,481 8,656 3,624 3,784 413 1,341 35 61 57.12 151.86 62.48 55.65 59 00 51.58 All Families 547,385 2,500,183 4.57 The final line of the foregoing table reproduces the total number of families under the Census classification, the total jjopulation, and the average size of the family, the latter figure being 4.57, as previously cited The total number of families, 547,385, comprises 546,533 private families, 354 hotels, 35 penal and reformatory institutions, 46 religious institutions and associations, 201 public or private charitable institutions, 57 hospitals and asylums, 58 boarding schools, academies, etc., 68 college dormitories, seven government stations, and 26 " camps ; " the latter term being applied to tempo- rary settlements of Italian or other laborers, employed on railroads or public works, and living together in a single community or camp. Excluding the private families, the other families named in the above classification are classed as families under the arbitrary method of Census classification as previously described. Excluding all such families, it will be seen, from the first line of the table, that the private families included 2,452,617 persons, the average size of each family being 4.49. If this figure is compared with the average given in the final line of the table, 4.57, it will also be seen that, as in 1885, the average size of the family for the State is not materially aft'ected by includ- ing the arbitrary Census families. It is found, nevertheless, rei^eating the experience of previous Censuses, that while the average size of the family for the State as a whole is not materially aftected by the Census method of classification, which has been explained, the average for certain towns which happen to contain large institutions is somewhat affected The exact effect is seen in the following table, which shows for each of the towns in which a family of 25 persons or more was found, the total population, the population of the large families, the population exclviding large families, and the average number of persons to a family, based upon the total population, and also upon the population excluding the large families : Towns. Amesbuiy, . Amherst, Andover, Ashburnham, Athol, . Attleborough, Avon, . Bane, . Bedford, Total Popula- tion 9,986 4,785 6,145 2,148 7,364 8,288 1,626 2,278 1,169 Population of Large Families Popula- tion excluding Large Families A^ Number TO A ERAGE OF Persons Family Scliools, Colleges, etc. Prisons, Reforma- tories, Hospitals, etc. other Large Families Total Popula- tion Population excluding Large Families - _ 94 9,892 4.38 4.34 210 - 29 4,546 4.50 4.27 171 - 32 5,942 4.74 4.58 57 - - ! 2,091 4.05 3.95 - - 319 7,045 4.21 4.03 - - 51 8,237 4.39 4.36 - - 26 , 1,600 4.22 4.16 - 134 60 2,084 4.08 3.73 - - 36 1,133 4.66 4.51 44(3 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Total Popula- tion POPL LATION OF LaEGE Families Popula- tion excluding Large Families 1 Av Number 1 TO A ERAGE OF PeR.SOKS Family Towns. Schools, Colleges, etc. Prisons, Reforma- tories, Hospitals, etc. Other Large Families Total Popula- ' tion Population excluding Large Families Belmont, 2,843 _ _ 313 2,.530 5.63 5.01 Billerica, 2,577 42 - - 2,535 4.43 4.36 Blackstone, . 6,039 - 26 99 I 5,914 4.77 4.67 Bradford, . 4,736 116 - - 4,620 4.22 4.12 Braintree, . 5,311 - - 162 5,149 4.24 4.11 Bridgevvater, 4,686 169 1,015 - 3,502 5.49 4.10 Brookline, . 16,164 - 99 Ill 15,954 5.13 6.07 Chelmsford, 3,162 - 69 - 3,093 4.23 4.14 Clinton, 11,497 - - 415 11,082 5.05 4.86 Concord, 5,175 - 1,032 - 4,143 5.92 4.74 Danvers, 8,181 - 1,087 32 7,062 4.95 4.27 Dedham, 7,211 - 80 78 7,053 4.47 4.37 Douglas, 2,026 - - 27 1,999 4.19 4.14 Dracut, 2,443 - - 71 2,372 5.14 4.99 Duxbury, . 1,966 50 - - 1,916 3.70 3.60 Easthampton, 4,790 59 - 61 4,670 4.70 4.58 Foxborough, 3,219 - 118 - 3,101 3.89 3.75 Framingham, 9,512 - - 144 9,368 4.50 4.43 Franklin, . 5,136 96 - 102 4,938 4.37 4.20 Gill, . 1,082 168 - - 914 5.49 4.64 Great Barrington 4,794 31 - 33 4,730 4.22 4.16 Greenfield, . 6,229 - 34 108 6,087 4.30 4.20 Groton, 2,192 140 - - 2,052 4.31 4.04 Hamilton, . 1,356 - 28 1,328 4.30 4.22 Hardwick, . 2,655 - 26 2,629 4.98 4.93 Hingham, . 4,819 - _ 63 4,756 4.14 4.09 Holden, 2,602 - - 25 1 2,577 4.69 4.64 Hopedale, . 1,377 - - 43 1,334 4.49 4.35 Hudson, 5,308 - - 26 5,282 4.26 4.24 Hull, . 1,044 - - 28 1,016 4.56 4.44 Ipswich, 4,720 - 74 34 4,612 4.28 4.18 Lancaster, . 2,180 211 - 48 1,921 4.82 4.25 Lenox, . 2,872 33 - - 2,839 4.94 4.89 Ludlow, 2,562 - - 50 2,512 5.42 5.31 Marblehead, 7,671 - 29 i 1 7,642 3.83 3.82 Medfield, 1,872 - - 79 1,793 4.51 4.32 Medway, 2,913 - - 27 2,886 3.98 3.94 Melrose, 11,965 - - 44 11,921 4.46 4.44 Methuen, 5,690 - - 36 5,654 4.32 4.29 Middleborough, 6,689 - - 35 6,654 4.00 3.98 Milford, 8,959 - 51 67 8,841 4.23 4.18 Millbury, . 5,222 - - 158 5,064 4.75 4.60 Milton, 5,518 50 57 26 5,385 4.99 4.87 Monson, 3,746 - 114 66 3,566 j 4.30 4.09 Montague, . 6,058 - - 25 6,033 4.49 4.47 Nantucket, . 3,016 - 28 - 2,988 3.07 3.05 Natick, 8,814 - 38 - 8,776 4.22 4.20 North Attleborough, 6,576 - 27 - 6,549 4.39 4.37 Northbridge, 5,286 - - 77 5,209 4.94 4.87 North Brookfield, 4,635 - - 25 4,610 4.50 4.48 TABULAR ANALYSES. Wi Total Popula- tion Population of Large Families Popula- tion excluding Large Families Av Number TO A EEAGB OF Persons Family Towns. Schools, Colleges, etc. Prisons, Reforma- tories, Hospitals, etc. Other Large Families Total Popula- tion Population excluding Large Families Northfield • . 1,851 ■180 - - 1,671 4.42 3.99 Norton, 1,614 67 - - 1,547 4.02 3.86 Norwood, . 4,574 - - 25 4,549 4.75 4.72 Palmer, 6,858 - - 59 6,799 4,96 4.92 Peabody, 10,507 - 35 - 10,472 4.43 4.41 Pljmouth, . 7,957 - - 50 7,907 4.04 4.02 Revere, 7,423 - - 26 7,397 4.49 4.48 Rockport, . 5,289 - - 53 5,236 4.28 4.24 Sherborn, . 1,446 - 326 - 1,120 5.06 3.92 Shirley, 1,399 - - 25 1,374 4.32 4.24 Southborough, . 2,223 183 - 62 1,978 5.03 4.48 South Hadley, . 4,443 308 - 28 4,107 4.97 4.59 Spencer, 7,614 - - 29 7,585 4.69 4.67 Stockbridge, 2,077 - - 31 2,046 4.41 4.34 - Stoneham, . 6,284 - - 34 6,250 3.97 3.95 Sutton, 3,420 - 31 46 3,343 I 4.79 4.68 Templeton, . 2,915 - - 129 2,786 4.06 3.88 Tewksbury, 3,379 - 1,166 - 2,213 7.14 4.68 Upton, . 2,150 - - 248 1,902 4.10 3.63 Wakefield, . 8,304 - - 52 8,252 4.24 4.21 Walpole, 2,994 - - 43 2,951 4.35 4.29 Warren, 4,430 - - 29 4,401 4.52 4.49 AVatertown, . 7,788 - - 60 7,728 4.72 4.68 Webster, 7,799 - - 116 7,683 4.54 4.48 Wellesley, . 4,229 551 29 212 3,437 5.73 4.66 Westborough, 5,235 - 1,053 52 4,130 5.08 4.01 AVest Boylston, 2,968 - 55 - 2,913 4.58 4.50 West Bridgewate '■f 1,747 69 - - 1 1,678 4.27 4.10 Westfield, . 10,663 72 34 30 10,527 4.11 4.06 Weymouth, 11,291 183 38 26 11,044 4.24 4.14 Wilbraham, 1,740 193 - - 1,547 4.79 4.26 Williamstown, 4,887 216 - - 4,671 4.81 4.59 Winchendon, 4.490 - - 27 4,463 4.17 4.14 Winchester, 6,150 * - - 27 6,123 4.73 4.71 Winthrop, . 4,192 - — 42 4,150 4.61 4.56 A typical town shown in the foregoing table is Concord, in Middlesex County, the seat of the Massachusetts Reformatory. By referring to the figures, it will be seen that the average size of the family for this town, based upon the Census returns, including the large families, is 5.92. This is considerably above the average size of the family for Middlesex County, in which Concord is situated, the county average being 4. 64. The average in Concord is increased by including as a single large family, the Massachu- setts Reformatory, containing 1,032 persons. If this is excluded, the average number of persons to a family in the town becomes 4.74. Another such town is Wellesley, in Nor- folk Covmty, containing Wellesley College. When the whole population is used as a basis to determine the average number of persons to a famil}-, the average is 5.78, the average for Norfolk County being only 4.54. Excluding certain large families, as shown in the table, the largest single family at Wellesley being at Wellesley College, the average number of i^ersons to a family is found to be 4.66. It is not necessary to point out other towns in the table, as the facts for any town in which a family exceeding 448 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 25 persons in size is found can be readily ascertained. The cities have been excluded from this table, as the influence of the large families is not material when the popula- tion of a city is taken into account. The second presentation relative to families, pages 339 to 443, exhibits the 'size of families by towns and the composition of the families by sex, in detail, for the cities and for the State, and brings out somewhat forcibly the presence or absence of abnor- mally large families in certain cities and towns. This presentation is subdivided into three sections. The reader should follow care- fully the note contained on page 841, which explains fully the manner in which the table is to be read. The first subdivision of the table relates entirely to the size of families for towns, and is contained upon pages 343 to 386, a recapitulation for both cities and towns, by counties, being found on pages 436 to 443. The last column of this recapitu- lation exhibits the facts for the State, showing, for example, that there are 21,830 families of one person each, 91,786 families of two persons each, 106,436 families of three persons each, families of this size being the most numerous. Families of four persons each number 99,152, after which the figures show a constant decline in number of families as the family increases in size. In the following analysis table, the number of families of one, two, three, or more persons in the cities, towns, and State is shown with the percentages which such fami- lies form of the total number of families and total population in the cities, towns, and State, respectively : TABULAR ANALYSES. 449 CITIES TOWNS THE STATE Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total popula- tion 28 . 29 0.01 0.05 9 0.01 0.03 38 0.01 0.04 29 35 0.01 0.06 9 0.01 0.03 44 0.01 0.05 30 23 0.01 0.04 5 *_ 0.02 28 0.01 0.03 31 19 0.01 0.04 8 01 0.03 27 0.01 0.03 32 16 0.01 03 7 0.01 0.03 23 0.01 0.03 33 15 0.01 0.03 8 0.01 0.03 23 0.01 0.03 34 19 0.01 0.04 7 0.01 0.03 26 0.01 0.03 35 23 0.01 0.05 5 *_ 0.02 28 0.01 0.04 36 15 0.01 0.03 4 *_ 0.02 19 *_ 0.03 37 24 0.01 005 1 «_ *_ 25 0.01 0.04 38 13 *_ 0.03 6 *_ 0.03 19 *_ 0.03 39 14 01 0.03 2 »_ 0.01 16 *_ 0.02 40 14 0.01 0.03 2 *_ 01 16 *_ 0.03 41 10 «_ 0.02 3 *_ 0.01 13 «_ 0.02 42 6 *_ 0.02 5 •_ 0.02 11 •_ 0.02 43 15 0.01 0.04 2 *_ 0.01 17 •_ 0.03 44 8 *_ 0.02 4 *_ 0.02 12 *_ 0.02 45 9 *_ 0.02 1 *_ *_ 10 *_ 0.02 46 9 *_ 0.03 1 •_ «_ 10 *_ 0.02 47 13 »_ 0.04 - - - 13 *_ 0.02 48 7 «_ 0.02 1 •_ 0.01 8 *_ 0.02 49 9 •_ 0.03 - - - 9 «_ 0.02 50 9 •_ 0.03 4 *_ 0.02 13 •_ 0.03 51 5 *_ 0.02 1 *_ 0.01 6 *_ 0.01 52 4 •_ 0.01 - - - 4 *_ 0.01 53 6 «_ 0.02 3 *_ 0.02 9 ♦_ 0.02 54 3 *_ 0.01 1 •_ 0.01 4 *_ 0.01 55 1 «_ *_ 3 *_ 0.02 4 ♦_ 0.01 56 . 3 *_ 0.01 - - - 3 *_ 0.01 57 8 ♦_ 0.03 2 •_ 0.01 10 •_ 0.02 58 1 •_ *_ 1 •_ 0.01 2 *_ •_ 59 . 4 *_ 0.01 3 *_ 0.02 7 *_ 0.02 60 2 *_ 0.01 1 *_ 0.01 3 •_ 0.01 61 1 *_ *_ - - - 1 *_ •_ 62 2 *_ 0.01 2 *_ 001 4 «_ 0.01 63 3 •_ 0.01 - - - 3 *_ 0.01 64 4 *_ 0.02 - - - 4 *_ 0.01 65 1 *_ *_ - - - 1 *_ *_ 66 5 *_ 0.02 1 *_ 0.01 6 *_ 0.02 67 - - - 1 «_ 0.01 1 «_ *_ 68 2 *_ 0.01 1 «_ 0.01 3 •- 0.01 69 3 *_ 0.01 2 *_ 0.02 5 *_ O.Ol 70 4 *_ 02 _ - - 4 *_ 0.01 71 2 *_ 0.01 2 *_ 0.02 4 *_ 0.01 72 4 *_ 0.02 2 *_ 0.02 6 *_ 0.02 74 1 *_ *_ 1 •_ 0.01 2 *_ 0.01 75 5 *_ 0.02 - - - 5 *_ 0.01 76 1 *_ *_ - _ - 1 «_ »_ 77 3 »_ 0.01 - - - 3 *_ 0.01 * Less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. 450 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CITIES TOWNS THE STATE Size of Families. Number of Families Pekcrntages Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion 78 . . . 6 *_ 0.03 _ _ _ 6 «_ 0.02 79 1 *_ *_ 1 *_ 001 2 •_ 0.01 80 4 *_ 0.02 2 *_ 0.02 6 •_ 0.02 81 1 ♦_ *_ - - - 1 *_ •_ 82 4 *_ 0.02 1 *_ 0.01 5 *_ 0.02 84 2 •_ 0.01 - - - 2 •_ 0.01 85 3 «_ 0.02 - - - 3 *_ 0.01 86 2 *_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ 0.01 87 2 *_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ 0.01 88 1 *_ 0.01 1 *_ 0.01 2 *_ 0.01 89 2 *_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ O.OI 91 3 #_ 0.02 - - - 3 •_ 0.01 93 2 *_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ 0.01 94 1 «_ 0.01 - - - *_ •_ 96 2 *_ 0.01 2 *_ 0.02 •_ 0.02 97 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ •_ 98 1 »_ 0.01 - - - *_ *_ 99 6 «_ 0.04 - - - *_ 0.02 100 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ *_ 101 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ •_ 103 - - - 1 •_ 0.01 *- *_ 105 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ *_ 107 2 *_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ 0.01 109 3 »_ 0.02 - - - 3 *_ 0.01 111 2 «_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ 0.01 112 2 «_ 0.01 - ~ - 2 *_ 0.01 113 3 *_ 0.02 - - - 3 *_ 01 114 *_ 0.01 1 *_ 01 2 *_ 0.01 116 •_ O.Ol 1 *_ 001 2 *_ 0.01 118 *_ 0.01 1 *_ 01 3 *_ 0.01 119 *_ 0.01 - - - 2 *_ 0.01 120 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ *_ 121 *. 0.01 - - - *_ *_ 122 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ »_ 124 *_ 0.02 1 *_ 0.01 *_ 0.01 128 - - 1 *_ 0.01 *_ 0.01 129 *_ 0.01 1 *_ 0.01 *_ 0.01 132 «_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 134 *_ 0.02 1 *_ 0.02 *_ 0.02 135 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 136 #_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 137 *- 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 140 - - 2 #_ 0.03 *_ 0.01 141 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 144 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 145 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 147 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 150 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 156 *_ 0.01 - - - #_ 0.01 * Less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. TABULAR ANALYSES. 451 CITIES TOWNS THE STATE Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion 158 . 1 *_ 0.01 _ __ *_ 0.01 160 - - - 1 *_ 0.02 *_ O.Ol 162 - - - 1 «_ 0.02 *_ 0.01 164 - - - 1 *_ 0.02 *_ 0.01 168 - - - 1 *_ 0.02 *_ 0.01 169 - - - 1 *_ 0.02 * *_ 0.01 170 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 171 *- 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 172 . *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 183 . *_ 0.01 1 *_ 0.02 *_ 0.01 188 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 193 - - 1 *_ 0.02 *_ 0.01 194 *_ 0,01 - - - *_ 0.01 198 *_ 0.01 - - - •_ 0.01 200 . •_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 205 . *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 212 . 1 «_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 214 . 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 216 - - - 1 *_ 0.02 *_ 0.01 220 1 «_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 221 1 *_ 0.01 - - - «_ 0.01 227 1 *_ 0.01 - - - *_ 0.01 255 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 259 1 *_ 0.02 - - - •_ 0.01 261 1 »_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 268 1 «_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 274 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 276 1 •_ 0.02 - - - •_ 0.01 299 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 301 - - - 1 •_ 0.03 *_ 0.01 308 - - - 1 *_ 04 *_ 0.01 323 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 324 - - - 1 •_ 0.04 •_ 0.01 326 - - - 1 •_ 0.04 *_ 0,01 342 1 *. 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 352 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.01 397 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.02 399 1 *_ 0.02 - - - *_ 0.02 412 1 *_ 0.03 - - - *_ 0.02 529 1 *_ 0.03 - - - *_ 0.02 564 1 *_ 0.03 - - - *_ 0.02 599 1 •_ 0.04 - - - *_ 0.02 608 1 *_ 0.04 - - - *_ 0.02 680 1 *_ 0.04 - - - *_ 0.03 691 1 *_ 0,04 - - - «_ 0.03 741 1 «_ 0.05 - - - *_ 0.03 752 - - - 1 *_ 0,09 *_ 0.03 957 1 *_ 0.06 - - - *_ 0,04 1,015 - - - 1 *_ 0.12 *_ 0.04 * Less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. 452 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CITIES TOWNS THE STATE Size of Families. Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Number of Families Percentages Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion Total Families Total Popula- tion 1,032 . 1,055 . 1,087 . 1,166 . 1,596 . 1 1 *_ 0.06 0.10 1 I 1 *_ *_ 0.12 0.13 0.13 *_ *_ *_ *_ *_ 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.06 Totals, . 346,465 100.00 100.00 200,920 100.00 100.00 547,385 100.00 100.00 * Less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. From the preceding table it will be seen that in the cities there are 10,783 families of one person each, and in the towns 11,053 such families. The families of one person each constitute , in the cities, 3.11 per cent of the total city families, and, in the towns, 5 . 50 per cent of the total town families. The city families of one person each constitute . 66 per cent of the total city population, while the town families of one person each consti- tute 1 . 28 per cent of the total town population. The relative preponderance of families of certain sizes exhibits no radical changes since 1875. The families of one person each, while naturally .showing a constant numerical increase, constitute, so far as the State as a whole is concerned, a slightly smaller percentage of the total number of families than was the case in 1885. The percentage at that time was 4.04, while in the present Census, as shown in the preceding table, it is found to be 3.99. The percentage -which such families constituted of the total population of the State in 1885 was 0.88, while in 1895 it is 0.87. Families of from two to seven persons constituted 85.34 per cent of the total families in the State in 1885, and contained 75.24 per cent of the total population. These percentages in 1895 are, respectively, 85.67 and 75.49. For pur- poses of comparison we may also say that in 1885, families of from eight to 13 persons constituted 9.91 per cent of the total families, and contained 19.72 per cent of the popu- lation. In 1895 the percentages are 9.67 and 19.24, respectively. Families of from 14 to 22 persons constituted 0.52 per cent of the total families in 1885, and contained 1.86 per cent of the total pojiulation. In 1895 such families constitute 0.52 per cent of the total families, and 1 84 per cent of the total population. In 1885, families of 23 persons and over constituted 0.19 per cent of the total families, and contained 2.30 per cent of the total population. These percentages are now 0.15 and 2.56, respectively. In 1895, as in former censuses, families of three persons are the most numerous, such families constituting 18.89 per cent of the total city families, and containing 12 per cent of the total city population ; they also form 20.40 per cent of the total town families, and con- tain 14.22 per cent of the total town population. When the town and city population is noted, and families of this size are considered with reference to the total State popula- tion, we find that they constitute 19.45 per cent of the total families in the State, and contain 12 . 77 per cent of the total population of the State. There are 220,058 families in the State containing from one to three persons, inclusive, and comprising in the aggre- gate 521,716 persons. These families represent 40.21 per cent of all the families, and contain 20.98 per cent of the total population. In the cities there are 130,763 such fam- ilies, containing in the aggregate 316,193 persons, or 19.33 per cent of the total city population, while the families constitute 37.74 per cent of the total number of families in cities. In the towns there are 89,295 such families, containing in the aggregate 208,523 persons, constituting 24.12 per cent of the total town population, while the families constitute 44.44 per cent of the total families in towns. Of the 220,05^ families in the State, each containing from one to three persons, inclusive, 59.42 per cent are found in the cities and 40.58 per cent in the towns. Of the 524,716 persons living in families of this class in the State, 60.26 per cent reside in the cities and 39.74 per cent in the towns. TABULAR ANALYSES. 453 The second and third sections of the presentation, showing the size of families and composition by sex, exhibit the composition of each family' by sex for the cities and for the State. This table is entirely novel, never having been introduced in any previous Census. The second section, contained upon pages 387 to 42(3, relates to the cities in detail, vv^hile the facts as to the State, including both cities and towns, are shown in the third section, pages 427 to 435. This table, at first glance, seems complicated, but if read in connection with the note on page 341, to which we have previovxsly referred, it will be readily understood. It has already been pointed out that the families of three persons each were most numerous. Referring to such families in this table, page 427, we find, taking the figures in paren- thesis, in the first column, that they number 106,436 ; and Irom the second and third columns of the table we find that this aggregate is made up of 54,801 families, each of which is composed of one male and two females, 45,090 families, each composed of two males and one female, 773 families comprising three males each, and 5,772 families comprising three females each. In the same manner the composition of all the fami- lies of various sizes in the State is shown. The following analysis table shows the number of families which are composed of one sex only : Males Fkmales Both Sexes Size of Families. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 1 . . . . 7,456 7,456 14,380 14,380 21,836 21,836 2 . 2,355 4,710 12,709 25,418 15,064 30,128 3 . 773 2,319 5,772 17,316 6,545 19,635 4 . 342 1,368 2,300 9,200 2,642 10,568 5 . 164 820 837 4,185 1,001 5,005 6 . 109 654 310 1,860 419 2,514 7 . 58 406 114 798 172 1,204 8 . 49 392 42 336 91 728 9 . 32 288 23 207 55 495 10 . 25 250 16 160 41 410 11 . 26 286 21 231 47 517 12 . 15 180 13 156 28 336 13 . 11 143 16 208 27 351 14 . 10 140 11 154 21 294 15 . 10 150 9 135 19 285 16 . 10 160 7 112 17 272 17 . 5 85 3 51 8 136 18 . 8 144 8 144 16 288 19 . 6 114 5 95 11 209 20 . 7 140 8 160 15 - 300 21 . 4 84 4 84 8 168 22 . 2 44 4 88 6 132 23 . 2 46 6 138 8 184 24 . 3 72 5 120 8 192 25 . 2 50 4 100 6 150 26 . 3 78 3 78 6 156 27 . 2 54 - - 2 54 28 . 3 84 3 84 6 168 29 . 3 87 3 87 6 174 30 . * 6 150 - - 5 150 31 . - - 2 62 2 62 32 . 1 32 4 128 5 160 33 . - - 2 66 2 66 454 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Mal^s Females Both Sexes Size of Families. Families Persons Families Persons Families Persons 34 . . . 1 34 2 68 3 102 35 3 105 1 35 4 140 37 2 74 1 37 3 111 38 3 114 2 76 5 190 40 2 80 - - 2 80 41 1 41 - - 1 41 42 3 126 - - 3 126 43 2 86 - - 2 86 44 1 44 1 44 2 88 46 2 92 - - 2 92 47 2 94 - - 2 94 48 - - 1 48 1 48 49 1 49 - - 1 49 50 - - 1 50 1 50 51 - - 1 51 1 51 53 2 106 - - 2 106 54 - - 2 108 2 108 57 1 57 1 57 2 114 59 2 118 - - 2 118 60 1 60 1 60 2 120 61 1 61 - - 1 61 62 . 3 186 - - 3 186 63 - - 1 63 63 64 - - 1 64 64 66 - - 1 66 66 68 - - 1 68 68 69 1 69 - - 69 70 - - 1 70 70 71 - - 2 142 142 75 2 150 - - 150 77 - - 1 77 77 78 2 156 1 78 234 79 - - 1 79 79 80 3 240 1 80 320 91 - - 1 91 91 96 2 192 - - 192 98 1 98 - - 98 99 3 297 - - 297 100 100 - - 100 103 103 - - 103 109 - - 1 109 109 111 Ill - - 111 120 120 - - 120 145 145 - - 145 160 160 - - 160 162 162 - - 162 168 168 - - 168 205 . 205 - - 205 276 . 276 - - 276 308 - - 1 308 308 1,032 1 1,032 - - 1,032 Totals, . 11,559 26,297 36,672 78,270 48,231 104,567 TABULAR ANALYSES. 455 The aggregate number of families of one person each has been brought out in preceding tables, but, taken in connection with the analysis table now presented, which is based upon the presentation showing size of families and composition by sex, we find that the 21.836 families of one person each in the State are made up of 14,380 families which contain only females, and 7,456 families which contain only males. The exist- ence of so-called families of but one person each is largely due to the industrial and commercial development of the cities and larger towns of the Commonwealth in which numerous single persons are employed, who are living in lodging rooms and providing their own meals in their rooms or taking their meals at restaurants. Every such person constitutes, in the Census, an independent family, as they recognize no other family head, and the preponderance of families of this class composed of females over those composed of males is due to the larger employment of single women who live in the manner stated. Proceeding farther with the analysis table, we find that there are 15,064 families of two persons each, this aggregate being composed of 12,709 families comprising two females each, and 2,355 families comprising two males each. This peculiar composition of families of two persons, each of the same sex, also reflects the conditions which we have noted in accounting for the families of one person each, and indicates the combination in single families of males or females, who are thus living together in family relations, although families of this kind composed of females only largely preponderate over those of males only. The families of three persons each which are composed of one sex only number 6,545, including 5,772 families com- posed of three females each, and 773 families composed of three males each. The number of three-person families, each composed of a single sex, thus exhibits a consid- erable decline numerically from the nuniber of two-person families of this class. From this point upwards, as the families increase in size, the number rapidly decreases, there being among the single-sex families only 2,642 families of four persons each, and of these, 2,300 are composed of four females each. Families of five persons each, com- posed of one sex only, number but 1,001 ; single-sex families of six persons each, but 419; and single-sex families of seven persons each, but 172. The aggregate number of each numerical class then drops below 100 as the families increase in size. The largest family of but one sex is, as shown in the table, composed of 1,032 males ; this being a penal institution, and, as previously explained, classed as a single family for Census purposes only. ROOMS: Occupied Dwelling Houses. [457] ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLIIS^G HOUSES. [For typographical reasons certain condensations liave been made in column headings. The second column, headed " Xiimber of Families of Specified Size," means the total number of families of the size specifled in the first column, tliis number of families occupying the total number of rooms enumerated in the third column. The fourtli column shows the average number of rooms occupied by families of each specified size, and tlie fifth column shows the average number of persons to a room. For instance, in the town of Barnstable there are 124 families of one person each occupying in all 799 rooms; tliis is an average of 6.44 rooms to a family and 0.16 persons to a room. Otlier lines may be read in a similar manner.] Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Pebsoxs TO A Familt. Number of Families of Speci- fled Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- affe Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- atre Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Familt. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BARNSTABLE. BARNSTABLE — Con. Barnstable, . . 1,173 8,5,57 7.29 0.47 Chatham — Con. 1 person, 124 799 6.44 0.16 4 persons, 88 799 9.08 0.44 2 persons, 272 1,849 6.80 0.29 5 persons. 60 489 8 15 0.61 3 persons, 296 2,216 7.49 0.40 6 persons, 2S 297 10.61 0.57 4 persons, 215 1,.553 7.22 0.55 7 persons. 15 135 9.00 0.78 5 persons, 127 978 7.70 0.65 8 persons. 6 58 9.67 0.83 6 persons, 61 481 7.89 0.76 9 persons. 4 35 8.75 1.03 7 persons, 41 326 7.95 0.88 10 persons. 4 29 7.25 1.38 8 persons. 20 149 7.45 1.07 Dennis, 817 4,222 5.17 0.60 9 persons, 4 40 10.00 0.90 1 person, 103 482 4.68 0.21 10 persons. 3 24 8.00 1.25 2 persons. 235 1.224 5.21 38 11 persons, 5 44 8.80 1.25 3 persons. 203 1,050 5.17 0.58 12 persons, 2 23 11..50 1.04 4 persons. 134 726 5.42 0.74 13 persons. 1 30 30.00 0.43 5 persons. 74 382 5.16 0.97 14 persons. 1 15 15.00 OM 6 persons. 37 183 4.95 1.21 19 persons. 1 30 30.00 0.63 7 persons. 18 102 5.67 1.2 1 Bourne, 429 3,094 7.21 0.51 8 persons, 9 58 6.44 1.24 1 person, 45 216 4.80 0.21 9 persons, 3 12 4.00 2.25 2 persons, 84 597 7.11 0.28 10 persons, 1 3 3.00 3.33 3 persons. 86 599 6.97 0.43 Eastham, . 137 988 7.21 0.48 4 persons, 87 602 6.92 0.58 1 person. 15 91 6.07 0.16 5 persons, 57 441 7.74 0.65 2 persons, 24 171 7.13 0.28 6 persons, 32 261 8.16 0.74 3 persons, 42 306 7.29 0.41 7 persona. 24 213 8.88 0.79 4 persons. 25 182 7.28 0.55 8 persons. 11 1.33 12.09 0.66 5 persons. 14 107 7.64 0.65 9 persons, 2 23 11.50 0.78 6 persons. 8 68 8.50 0.71 10 persons. 1 9 9.00 1.11 7 persons. 4 24 6.00 1.17 Brewster, . 255 1,827 7.16 0.49 8 persons. 4 31 7.75 103 1 person, 20 133 6.65 0.15 9 persons. 1 8 8.00 1.13 2 persons. 71 506 7.13 0.28 Falmouth, . 722 5,576 7.72 0.48 3 persons. 56 432 7.71 0.39 1 person. 79 481 6.09 0.16 4 persons. 51 366 7.18 0.56 2 persons, 157 1,088 6.93 0.29 5 persons, 20 151 7.55 0.66 3 persons. 148 1,085 7.33 0.41 6 persons, 14 83 5.93 1.01 4 persons. 135 1,054 781 0.51 7 persons, . 11 71 6.45 1.08 5 persons, 92 815 8.86 0.56 8 persons, 8 55 6.88 1.16 6 persons. 44 358 8.14 0.74 10 persons. 17 8.50 1.18 7 persons. 32 273 8..53 0.82 11 persons. 2 13 6.50 1.69 8 persons, 18 171 9..50 0.84 Chatliam, . 543 4,553 8.38 0.40 9 persons, . 6 62 10.33 0.87 1 person. .56 390 6.96 0.14 10 persons, . 4 53 13.25 0.75 2 persons, . 142 1,166 8.21 0.24 11 persons, . 2 24 12.00 0.92 3 persons, . 140 1,155 8.25 0.36 13 persons, . 3 38 12.67 1.03 [459] 460 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. BARNSTABLE — Con. Falmouth — Con. 1.5 persons, 16 persons, Harwich, . 1 pei'son, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 16 persons, Mashpee, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Orleans, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, .5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Provincetown, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, Sandwich, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, Number of Families of Speci fled Size 1 1 783 87 225 184 121 90 49 1.0 6 4 1 1 81 7 14 12 21 11 6 3 4 2 1 375 36 126 90 r>3 31 16 11 9 2 1 1,216 84 303 285 185 140 93 50 41 26 3 4 1 1 442 55 94 107 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 24 50 4,829 502 1,385 1,106 753 538 337 100 43 30 10 25 388 19 59 58 116 47 39 18 19 9 4 2,820 223 910 699 424 232 137 86 67 32 10 7,6,50 418 1,912 1,824 1,174 913 546 304 265 173 35 35 41 10 3,235 318 659 768 24.00 .50.00 6.17 5.77 6.16 6.01 6.22 5.98 6.88 6.67 7.17 7.50 10.00 25.00 4.79 2.71 4.21 4.83 5.52 4.27 6.50 6.00 4.75 4.50 4.00 7.52 6.19 7.22 7.77 8.00 7.48 8.56 7.82 7.44 16.00 10.00 6.29 4.98 6.31 6.40 6.35 6.52 5.87 6.08 6.46 6.65 11.67 8.75 41.00 10.00 7.32 5.78 7.01 7.18 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.63 0.32 0.52 0.17 0.32 0.50 0.64 0.84 0.87 1.05 1.12 1.20 1.00 0.64 0.85 0.37 0.47 0.62 0.72 1.17 0.92 1.17 1.68 2.22 2.75 0.42 0.16 0.28 0.39 0.50 0.67 0.70 0.90 1.07 0..56 1.00 0.60 0.20 0..32 0.47 0.63 0.77 1.02 1.15 1.24 1.35 0.86 1.26 0.29 1.40 0.49 0.17 0.29 0.42 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Nn.MBER of Persons TO a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size BARNSTABLE — Con. Sandwich — Con. 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons,. 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 20 persons, Truro, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 i)erson8, Wellfleet, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Yarmouth, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 12 persons, BERKSHIRE. Adams, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 74 44 28 21 7 4 5 1 1 1 229 34 57 44 35 19 17 3 1 1 332 62 94 82 50 17 14 5 5 .^ 1 .535 60 177 123 79 52 24 13 5 1 1 1,604 31 222 276 262 254 214 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 566 359 222 156 61 "29 47 9 4 37 1,714 228 425 324 271 151 132 60 31 55 23 6 8 2,341 353 640 616 383 127 115 41 48 11 7 4,062 448 1,324 928 593 404 186 94 42 8 35 10,177 137 1,238 1,621 1,614 1,689 1,451 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 7.65 8.16 7.93 7.43 8.71 7.25 9.40 9.00 4.00 37.00 7.48 6.71 7.46 7.36 7.74 7.95 7.76 8.57 7.75 7.86 7.67 6.00 8.00 7.05 5.69 6.81 7.51 7.66 7.47 8 21 8.20 9.60 5.50 7.00 7.59 7.47 7.48 7.54 7.51 7.77 7.75 7.23 8.40 8.00 35.00 6.34 4.42 5.58 5.87 6.16 6.65 6.78 0.52 0.61 0.76 0.94 0.92 1.24 1.06 1.22 3.00 0.54 0.48 0.15 0.27 0.41 0.52 0.63 0.77 0.82 1.03 1.15 1.30 1.83 1.63 041 0.18 0.29 0.40 0.52 0.67 0.73 0.85 0.83 1.64 1.43 0.41 0.13 0.27 0.40 0.53 0.64 0.77 0.97 0.95 1.13 0.34 0.77 0.23 0.36 0.51 0.65 0.75 0.88 KOOMS. 4G1 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of I'ersons TO A Family. BERKSHIRE - Adams — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 20 persons, Alford, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, Becket, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 13 persons, Cheshire, • 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, Clarksburg, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons. Con. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 126 89 55 35 18 10 4 3 3 1 1 76 6 15 19 15 8 7 3 3 219 14 49 .53 31 20 16 17 4 7 I . 1 297 22 60 70 44 38 24 19 10 5 •2 2 1 214 9 35 44 25 31 20 22 13 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 835 579 389 271 127 103 34 22 39 8 20 639 30 116 152 134 76 76 30 25 1,616 86 299 378 216 200 125 155 38 56 .56 7 2,705 134 484 620 454 3,52 250 202 105 48 14 32 10 1,500 43 216 297 181 257 137 150 93 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 6.63 6.51 7.07 7.74 7.06 10.30 8.50 7.33 13.00 8.00 20.00 8.41 5.00 7.73 8.00 8.93 9.50 10.86 10.00 8.33 7.38 6.14 6.10 7.13 6.97 10.00 7.81 9.12 9..50 8.00 8.00 7.00 9.11 6.09 8.07 8.86 10.32 9.26 10.42 10.63 10.50 9.60 7.00 16 00 10.00 7.01 4.78 6.17 6.75 7.24 8.29 6.85 6.82 7.15 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.06 1.23 1.27 1.29 1..56 1.17 1.53 1.91 1.15 2.00 1.00 0.44 0.20 0.26 0.38 0.45 0.53 0.55 0.70 0.96 0.55 0.16 0.33 0.42 0.57 0.50 0.77 0.77 0.84 1.13 1.25 1.86 0.43 0.16 0.25 0.34 0.39 0..54 0.58 0.66 0.76 0.94 1.43 0.69 1.40 0.67 0.21 0.32 0.44 0.55 0.60 0.88 1.03 112 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. BERKSHIRE -Con Clarksburg — Con. 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 24 persons, Dalton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 18 persons, Egremont, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persona, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Florida, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons. Great Barrin 1 person, 2 persons 3 persons 4 person 5 person 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 person 10 perso 11 persons Qgton ns, as. as, ons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 6 5 2 1 1 688 31 94 122 112 103 94 51 35 20 16 6 2 1 1 211 12 43 41 41 30 22 13 5 3 1 93 5 4 24 18 14 11 8 6 2 1 1,136 70 196 235 208 146 114 78 47 22 9 4 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 44 38 16 5 23 4,818 163 581 800 776 725 692 402 270 160 117 60 20 9 43 1,631 63 305 294 306 278 169 132 45 28 11 650 21 18 156 150 91 72 69 48 17 8 8,332 354 1,229 1,595 1,516 1,092 886 709 423 186 75 44 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 7.33 7.60 8.00 5.00 23.00 7.00 5.26 6.18 6.56 6.93 7.04 7-36 7 88 7.71 8.00 7.31 10.00 10.00 9.00 43.00 7.73 5.25 7.09 7.17 7.40 9.27 7.68 10.15 9.00 9.33 11.00 6.99 4.20 4.50 6.50 8.33 6.50 6.55 8.63 8.00 8.50 8.00 7.33 5.06 6.27 6.79 7.29 7.48 7.77 9.09 9.00 8.45 8..33 11.00 462 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Pkrsons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Ndjiber of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Nuuiber of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BERKSHIRE-Con. BERKSHIRE -Con. Great Barrington — Con. Lee — Con. 9 persons, . 32 286 8.94 1.01 12 persons, . 3 53 17.67 0.68 10 persons. 18 149 8.28 1.21 13 persons, 1 14 14.00 0.93 11 persons, 10 105 10.50 1.05 14 persons. 1 29 29.00 0.48 12 persons. 6 53 8.83 1.36 31 persons. 1 27 27.00 1.15 13 persons, 4 35 8.75 1.49 33 persons. 1 100 100.00 0.33 14 persons, 2 43 2150 0.65 Hancock, . 117 1,013 8.66 0.50 15 persons. 1 12 12 00 1.25 1 person, 9 66 7.33 0.14 16 persons. 1 36 36.00 0.44 2 persons. 20 149 7.45 0.27 Lenox, 581 4,442 7.65 0.65 3 persons. 19 167 8.79 0.34 1 person. 37 220 5.95 0.17 4 persons. 26 248 9.54 0.42 2 persons. 71 461 6.49 0.31 .5 persons. 12 103 8.58 0.,')8 3 persons, 94 676 7.19 0.42 6 persons. 15 142 9.47 0.63 4 persons. 89 584 6. .56 0.61 7 persons. 4 29 7.25 0.97 5 persons. 89 674 7.57 0.66 8 persons, 5 45 9.00 0.89 6 persons. 52 406 7.81 0.77 9 persons, 4 33 8.25 1.09 7 persons. 59 453 7.68 0.91 10 persons. 1 8 8.00 1.25 8 persons. 33 285 8.64 0.93 13 persons, 1 7 7.00 1.86 9 persons. 19 ISO 9.47 0.95 24 persons. 1 16 16.00 1.50 10 persons. 14 120 8.57 1.17 Hinsdale, . 346 2,434 7.03 0.68 11 persons. 10 99 9.90 1.11 1 person. 16 86 5.38 0.19 12 persons. 6 66 11.00 109 2 persons. 56 353 6.30 0.32 13 persons. 5 58 11.60 1.12 3 persons. 58 396 6.83 0.44 14 persons. 1 20 20.00 0.70 4 persons, 52 371 7 13 0.56 16 persons. 1 33 33.00 0.48 5 persons. 44 337 7.66 0.65 33 persons. 1 107 107.00 0.31 6 persons. 35 255 7.29 0.82 Monterey, . 115 1,021 8.88 0.45 7 persons, 33 256 7.76 0.90 1 person, 8 41 ■ 5.13 0.20 8 persons. 24 180 7.50 1.07 2 persons. 21 167 7.95 0.25 9 persons. 12 84 7.00 1.29 3 persons, 25 237 9.08 0.33 10 persens. 6 40 6.67 1..50 4 persons. 17 160 9.41 0.43 11 persons. 4 25 6.25 176 5 persons. 22 204 9.27 0.54 12 persons, 3 25 8.33 1.44 6 persons. 12 115 9.58 0.63 13 persons. 3 26 8 67 1.50 7 persons. 4 44 11.00 0.64 Laneshorough, 210 1,630 7.76 0..52 8 persons. 1 11 11.00 0.73 1 person. 14 5S 4.14 0.24 9 persons. 2 29 14 50 0.62 2 persons, 46 313 6.80 0.29 10 persons. 1 6 6.00 1.67 3 persons. 34 275 8.09 0.37 12 persons. 1 9 9.00 1.33 4 persons. 40 322 8.05 0..50 13 persons. 1 8 8.00 1.63 5 persons, 29 253 8 72 0.57 Mount Washing ton,. 31 355 1145 0.38 6 persons. 20 162 8.10 0.74 1 person. 1 9 9.00 0.11 7 persons, 12 115 9.58 0.73 2 i^ersons. 2 17 8.50 0.24 8 persons, . 9 85 9.44 0.85 3 persons, . 8 G6 8.25 0.36 9 persons, 3 25 8.33 1.08 4 persons, . 8 67 8 38 0.48 10 iiersons, . 1 10 10.00 1.00 5 persons, . 5 63 12.60 0.40 11 persons, . 2 12 6.00 1.83 6 persons, . 2 54 27.00 0.22 Lee, . 922 6,732 7.30 0.60 7 persons, . 2 11 5.50 1.27 1 person. 60 297 4.95 0.20 8 persons, . 3 68 22.67 0.35 2 persons, . 144 888 6.17 0.32 New Ashford, . 30 263 S.77 0.44 3 persons, . 203 1,493 7. .35 0.41 1 person. 1 8 8.00 0.13 4 persons, . 1.52 1,121 7.38 0..54 2 persons, . 9 66 7.33 0.27 5 persons, , 112 867 7.74 0.65 3 persons, . 4 28 7.00 0.43 6 persons, . 89 088 7.73 0.78 4 persons, . 6 69 11. .50 0.35 7 persons, . 58 449 7.74 0.90 5 persons, . 6 50 8.33 0.60 8 persons, . 30 210 7.00 1.14 6 persons, . 1 8 800 0.75 ROOMS. 463 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and KuMBER OF Persons TO A Family. BERKSHIRE -Con. New A ah ford — Con 8 persons, 9 persons, New Marlborough 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, North Adams 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 25 persons, 37 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, Otis, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Peru, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons. Number of Families of •Speci- fied Size 1 325 28 67 67 46 40 29 28 12 5 3 3,931 93 550 646 722 616 432 348 224 126 73 53 17 14 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 136 13 23 36 20 19 9 10 3 2 1 71 3 11 16 1-2 7 10 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 20 14 2,858 229 522 607 403 390 267 262 110 43 25 25,393 326 2,990 3,962 4,660 4,122 2,835 2,316 1,556 901 531 449 139 123 30 18 46 10 47 33 87 112 100 1,053 55 168 281 178 172 71 71 22 22 13 ■569 14 60 128 in 50 87 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 10.00 14.00 8.79 8.18 7.79 9.06 8.76 9.75 9.21 9.36 9.17 8.60 8.33 6.46 3.51 5.44 6.13 6.45 6.69 6.56 6.66 6.95 7.15 7.27 8.47 8.18 8.79 10.00 9.00 15.33 10.00 15.67 33.00 43.i50 112.00 100.00 7.74 4.23 7.30 7.81 8.90 9.05 7.89 7.10 7.33 11.00 13.00 8.01 4.67 5.45 8.00 9.25 7.14 8.70 0.80 0.64 0.45 0.12 0.26 0.33 0.46 0.51 0.65 0.75 0.87 1.05 1.20 0.75 0.29 0.37 0.49 0.62 0.75 0.91 1.05 1.15 1.26 1.37 1.30 1.47 1.48 1.40 1.67 1.04 2.10 1.40 0.76 0.85 0.34 0.39 0.49 0.24 0.27 0.38 0.45 0.55 0.76 0.99 1.09 0.82 0.77 0.54 0.21" 0.37 0.38 0.43 0.70 0.69 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. Number I Total of I Number Families of of 1 Rooms .Speci- j Oc- fled .Size; cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied BERKSHIRE -Con. Peru — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, PiTTSFIELD, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, 34 persons, 36 persons, 37 persons, 51 persons, 70 persons, 75 persons, Pittsfield. Ward 1, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 21 persons, 51 persons, Pittsfield. Ward 2, 1 person, 2 persons. 9 89 1 9 2 21 4,342 30,994 144 538 640 3,659 852 5,443 754 5,166 641 4,717 489 3,748 297 2,331 199 1,875 140 1,139 95 804 34 310 15 159 11 97 6 71 4 52 3 38 1 7 1 23 4 67 1 16 2 42 1 40 1 33 2 88 1 115 1 110 1 90 1 68 1 148 552 3,574 9 41 66 3.57 93 522 87 522 86 549 81 .551 45 317 35 238 20 149 19 132 3 22 1 6 2 14 2 20 1 6 1 38 1 90 722 5,215 11 56 99 575 9.89 9.00 10 50 7.14 3.74 5.72 6.39 6.85 7.36 7.66 7.85 9.42 8.14 8.46 9.12 10.60 8.82 11.83 13.00 12.67 7.00 23.00 16.75 16.00 21.00 40.00 33.00 44 00 115.00 110.00 90.00 68.00 148.00 6.47 4..56 5.41 5.61 6.00 6..38 6.80 7.04 6.80 7 45 6 95 7.33 6.00 7.00 10.00 6.00 38.00 90.00 7.22 5.09 5.81 Aver- age Num- ber of I'er- sons tfi a Room 0.71 0.89 0.86 0.66 0.27 0.35 0.47 0.,58 0.68 0.78 0.89 0.85 1.11 1.18 1.31 1.13 1.47 1.18 1.15 1.26 2.43 0.78 1.13 1.25 1.00 0..55 0.73 0.77 0.31 0.34 0.57 1.03 0.51 0.79 0.22 0..37 0.53 0.67 0.78 0.88 0.99 1.18 1.21 1.44 1.50 2.00 1.86 1.40 2.67 0.55 0.57 0.68 0.20 0.34 464 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. KOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age STum- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sona to a Room BERKSHIRE -Con. BERKSHIRE -Con. Pittsfield. Ward 2 — Con. 3 persons, . 136 888 6.53 0.46 Pittsfield. Ward 6 — Con. 8 persons, . 24 187 7.79 1.03 4 persons, . 143 945 6.61 0.61 9 persons, . 19 146 7.68 1.17 5 persons, . 104 798 7.67 0.65 10 persons, . 16 135 8.44 1.19 6 persona, . • 84 658 7.83 0.77 11 persons, . 4 29 7.25 1.52 7 persons, . 48 354 7.38 0.95 12 persons, . 1 19 19 00 0.63 8 persons, . 33 270 8.18 0.98 13 persons, . 2 26 13.00 1.00 9 persons, . 36 282 7.83 1.15 16 persons, . 2 32 16.00 1.00 10 persons, . 10 89 8.90 1.12 17 persons, . 1 7 7.00 2.43 11 persons, . 6 49 8.17 1.35 18 persons, . 1 23 23.00 0.78 12 persons, . 4 32 8.00 1.50 21 persons, . 1 4 4.00 5.25 13 persons, . 4 37 9.25 1.41 36 persons, . 1 115 115.00 0.31 14 persons, . 2 18 9.00 1.56 Pittsfield. Ward 6, . 742 5,057 6.82 0.69 20 persons, . 1 16 16.00 1.25 1 person. 19 70 3.68 0.27 75 persons, . 1 148 148.00 0.51 2 persons, . 120 646 5.38 0.37 Pittsfield. Ward 3, . 599 4,072 6.80 0.64 3 persons, . 144 866 6.01 0.50 1 person, 22 97 4.41 0.23 4 persons, . 129 857 6.64 0.60 2 persons, . 104 578 5.56 0.36 5 persons, . 112 705 6.29 0.79 3 persons, . 125 791 6.33 0.47 6 persons, . 79 .562 7.11 0.84 4 persons, . 105 703 6.70 0.60 7 persons, . 50 344 6.88 1.02 5 persons, . 80 579 7.24 0.69 8 persons, . 36 517 14.36 0.56 6 persons, . 57 455 7.98 0.75 9 persons, . 24 180 7.50 1.20 7 persons, . 46 364 7.91 0.88 10 persons, . 15 117 7.80 1.28 8 persons, . 30 244 8.13 0.98 11 persons, . 7 57 8.14 1.35 9 persons, . 16 141 8.81 1.02 12 persons, . 4 37 9.25 1.30 10 persons, . 8 65 8.13 1.23 15 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.25 11 persons, . 3 24 8.00 1.38 19 persons, . 1 19 19.00 1.00 12 persons, . 2 "^ 16 8.00 1.50 70 persons, . 1 68 68.00 1.03 15 persons, . 1 15 15.00 1.00 Pittsfield. Ward 7, . 577 4,080 7.07 0.62 Pittsfield. Ward 4, . 604 5,027 8.32 0.55 1 person, 50 128 2.56 0.39 1 person, 26 112 4.31 0.23 2 persons, . 89 482 5.42 0.37 2 persons, . 84 542 6.45 0.31 3 persons, . 119 735 6.18 0.49 3 persons, . 136 992 7.29 0.41 4 persons, . 90 613 6.81 0.59 4 persons, . 103 852 8.27 0.48 5 persons, . 78 611 7.83 064 5 persons, . 92 836 9.09 0.55 6 persons, . 67 522 7.79 0.77 6 persons, . 58 531 9.16 0.66 7 persons, . 28 247 8.82 0.79 7 persons, . 39 403 10.33 0.68 8 persons, . 20 187 9.35 0.86 8 persons, . 21 232 11.05 72 9 persons, . 11 100 9.09 0.99 9 persons, . 14 141 10.07 0.89 10 persons, . 13 104 8.00 1.25 10 persons, . 14 162 11.57 0.86 11 persons, . 3 55 18.,33 0.60 11 persons, . 8 74 9.25 1.19 12 persons, . 1 20 20.00 0.60 12 persons, . 2 29 14.50 0.83 13 persons, . 2 15 7. .50 1.73 13 persons, . 1 5 5.00 2.60 14 persons, . 2 33 16.50 0.85 15 persons, . 2 25 12.50 1.20 19 persons, . 1 18 18.00 1.06 19 persons, . 2 30 15.00 1.27 22 persons, . 1 40 40.00 0.55 24 persons, . 1 33 .33.00 0.73 .34 persons, . 1 60 60.00 0.57 34 persons, . 1 28 28.00 1.21 37 persons, . 1 110 110.00 0.34 Pittsfield. Ward 6, . 546 3,969 7.27 0.68 Richmond, . 164 1,377 S.40 0.51 1 person, 7 34 4.86 0.21 1 person. 8 45 5.63 0.18 2 persons, . 78 479 6.14 0.33 2 persons, . 27 206 7.63 0.26 3 persons, . 99 649 6.56 0.46 3 persons, . 36 302 8.39 0.36 4 persons, . 97 674 6.95 0.58 4 persons, . 32 272 8.50 0.47 5 persons, . 89 639 7.18 0.70 5 persons, . 23 204 8 87 0.56 6 persons, . 63 469 7.44 0.81 6 persons, . 9 89 9.89 0.61 7 persons, . 41 302 7.37 0.95 7 persons, . H 108 9.82 0.71 ROOMS. 465 r: ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and XUMBEB OF Persons TO A Family. BERKSHIRE -Con Richmond — Con. 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Sandisfield, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, »; persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Savoj', 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, (j persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, Sheffield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 8 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Stockbridge, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 person 8 person U persons 10 persons 11 person 12 persons 13 persons 31 persons Tyringham, as, IS, lis. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- Aver- age Number ^"™'" of \^i7°^ Rooms *•-''" Oc- *"'"** «"P'^^ R^m 8 85 8 55 1 5 1 6 213 1,794 21 113 43 328 44 381 38 350 34 317 14 125 8 79 4 37 3 23 2 23 2 18 133 977 5 24 31 194 30 215 27 201 16 133 14 128 5 48 5 34 481 3,725 33 147 112 768 95 690 73 632 62 537 46 396 28 232 19 154 5 36 ,5 94 2 34 1 5 471 3,779 20 101 97 625 80 634 82 655 57 499 57 444 28 250 22 184 14 115 7 76 4 41 1 7 1 14 1 134 90 802 10.63 6.88 5.00 6.00 8.42 5.38 7.63 8.66 9.21 9.32 8.93 9.88 9.25 7.67 11. .50 9.00 7.35 4.80 6.26 7.17 7.44 8.31 9.14 9.60 6.80 7.74 4.45 6.86 7.26 ■ 8.66 8.66 8.61 8.29 8.11 7.20 18.80 17.00 5.00 8.02 5.05 6.44 7.93 7.99 8.75 7.79 8.93 8.36 8.21 10.86 10.25 7.00 14.00 134.00 8.91 0.75 1.31 2.00 1.83 0.45 0.19 0.26 0.35 0.43 0.54 0.67 0.71 0.86 1.17 0.87 1.22 0..52 0.21 0.32 0.42 0..T4 0.60 0.66 0.73 1.18 0.51 0.22 0.29 0.41 0.46 0.58 0.70 0.84 0.99 1.25 0.53 0.65 2.40 0..i5 0.20 0.31 0.38 0..50 0.57 0.77 0.78 0.96 1.10 0.92 1.07 1.71 0.93 0.23 0.45 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Familv. BERKSHIRE -Con. Tyringham — Con. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, Washington, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. West Stockbridge, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Williamstown, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons 13 person.^ 14 persons 15 persons 17 persons, 18 persons, 216 persons. IS, lis, lis, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 5 14 20 21 14 6 •2 6 2 87 4 14 7 20 11 8 s 11 1 2 1 324 21 77 67 .53 44 26 16 11 3 3 1 1 1 1,017 50 145 197 172 148 107 75 51 32 16 10 (! 2 1 1 o 1 1 35 117 163 191 131 77 18 50 20 712 19 92 58 163 98 73 83 99 7 13 i 2,319 98 547 475 384 323 212 118 102 21 19 7,535 211 850 1,281 1,233 1,107 796 603 413 281 128 73 61 14 28 14 45 4 393 7.00 8.36 8.15 9.10 9.36 12.83 9.00 8.33 10.00 8.18 4.75 6.57 8.29 8.15 8.91 9.13 10.38 9.00 7.00 6.50 7.00 7.16 4.67 7.10 7.09 7.25 7.34 8.15 7.38 9.27 7.00 6.33 7.00 6.00 7.00 7.41 4.22 5.86 6.50 7.17 7.48 7.44 8.04 8.10 8.78 8.00 7.30 10.17 7.00 28.00 14.00 22.50 4.00 393.00 Aver- age Num- ber of I'er- sons to a Room 0.14 0.24 0.37 0.44 0..53 0.47 0.78 0.96 0.90 0.59 0.21 0.30 0.36 0.49 0.56 0.66 0.67 0.89 1.29 1.69 1.71 0.54 0.21 0.28 0.42 0.55 0.68 0.74 0.95 0.86 1.29 1.58 1..57 2.00 1.86 0.65 0.24 0.34 0.46 0.56 0.67 0.81 0.87 0.99 1.02 1.25 1.51 1.18 1.86 0.50 1.07 0.76 4..50 0.55 466 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Peksons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size BERKSHIRE -Con Windsor, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, BRISTOL Acushnet, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, Attleborough, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, Berkley, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons. Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 135 9 28 26 21 19 15 7 4 2 1 1 294 31 57 62 58 33 16 18 11 5 2 1 1,890 63 331 385 353 275 198 123 67 38 25 10 9 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 256 24 .56 50 52 30 1,019 35 201 188 168 153 131 64 29 17 8 9 16 2,282 186 379 485 484 265 143 169 90 47 23 11 12,623 291 1,981 2,448 2,410 1,931 1,382 815 466 286 191 69 89 36 12 32 35 31 25 18 45 .30 1,913 151 403 362 418 232 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 7.55 3.89 7.18 7.23 8.00 8.05 8.73 9.14 7.25 8.50 8.00 9.00 8.00 7.76 6.00 6.65 7.82 8..34 8.03 8.94 9.39 8.18 9.40 11.50 11.00 6.68 4.62 5.98 6.36 6.83 7.02 6.98 6.63 6.96 7.53 7.64 6.90 9.89 12.00 12.00 16.00 17..50 31.00 25.00 1800 45.00 30.00 7.47 6.29 7.20 7.24 8.04 7.73 0.55 0.26 0.28 0.41 0.50 0.62 0.69 0.77 1.10 1.06 1.25 1.22 1.50 0.49 0.17 0..30 0.38 0.48 0.62 0.67 0.75 0.98 0.96 0.87 1.09 0.66 0.22 0.33 0.47 0.59 0.71 0.86 1.06 1.15 1.20 1.31 1..59 1.21 1.08 1.17 0.94 0.91 0.58 0.80 1.22 0.56 0.87 0.50 0.16 0.28 0.41 0.50 0.65 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons TO A Family. Numlier Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied BRISTOL— Con. Berkley — Con. 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 13 persons, Dartmouth, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 liersons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, Dighton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Easton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, Fairhaven, . 1 person, 2 persons. 16 17 8 1 1 1 814 65 206 153 141 94 69 37 19 13 8 4 1 1 1 2 461 36 99 93 77 62 42 28 10 8 1 4 1 1,061 60 179 217 204 155 99 58 51 20 8 6 1 1 1 1 898 61 217 Aver age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 114 142 64 11 8 8 6,187 390 1,454 1,124 1,1.58 722 588 309 171 107 60 30 14 13 16 31 3,254 197 632 639 568 468 311 220 80 83 5 37 14 7,145 240 1,121 1,481 1,431 1,098 672 426 377 139 68 37 14 20 9 6,468 340 1,509 7.13 8.35 8.00 11.00 8.00 8.00 7.60 6.00 7.06 7.35 8.21 7.68 8.52 8.35 9.00 8.23 7.50 7.50 14.00 13.00 16.00 15.50 7.06 5.47 6.38 6.87 7.38 7.55 7.40 7.86 8.00 10..38 5.00 9.25 14.00 6.73 4.10 6.26 6.82 7.01 7.08 6.79 7.34 7.39 6.95 8.50 6.17 6.00 14.00 20.00 9.00 7.20 5.57 6.95 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.84 0.84 1.00 0.82 1.25 1.63 0.50 0.17 0.28 0.41 0.49 0.65 0.70 0.84 0.89 1.09 1.33 1.47 0.86 1.00 0.88 1.03 0.55 0.18 0.31 0.44 0.54 o.m 0.81 0.89 1.00 0.87 2.00 1.19 0.86 0.62 0.24 0.32 0.44 0.57 0.71 0.88 0.95 1.08 1.29 1.18 1.78 2.00 1.00 0.75 1.89 0..52 0.18 0.29 EOOMS. 467 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouNTiKs, Cities, Towns, and nomber of i'ersons TO A Family. BRISTOL — Con. Fairhaven — Con. 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. Fall River, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 33 persons, 36 persons, 41 persons, 45 persons, 53 persons, 82 persons, 86 persons, 119 persons, 274 persons. Fall River. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 197 1,371 6.96 0.43 159 1,114 7.01 057 118 919 7.79 0.64 65 519 7.98 0.75 43 371 8.63 0.81 19 164 8.63 0.93 11 90 8.18 1.10 5 33 6.60 1.52 2 12 6.00 1.83 1 26 26.00 0.46 17,948 100,713 5.61 0.89 511 2,156 4.22 0.24 2,539 12,765 5.03 0.40 3,029 16,470 5.44 0.55 2,927 16,144 5..52 0.73 2,582 14,529 5.63 0.89 2,086 12,080 5.79 1.04 1,490 8,795 5.90 1.19 1,09] 6,354 5.82 1.37 715 4,258 5.96 1.51 419 2,588 6.18 1.62 267 1,790 6.70 1.64 124 783 6.31 1.90 75 492 6.56 1.98 31 253 8.16 1.72 19 148 7.79 1.93 5 56 11.20 1.43 6 66 11.00 1.55 2 22 11.00 1.64 3 147 49.00 0.39 4 60 15.00 1..33 1 17 17.00 1.24 3 31 10.33 2.13 3 122 40.67 0..59 1 34 34.00 0.76 1 25 25.00 1.08 1 25 25.00 1.12 2 79 39.50 0.73 •2 68 34.00 0.97 o 111 55.50 0.65 1 34 34.00 1.21 1 13 13.00 3.46 1 24 24.00 2.21 1 •25 25.00 3.28 1 30 30 00 2.87 1 62 62.00 1.92 1 57 57.00 4.81 2,342 13,322 5.69 0.84 Gl 256 4.20 0.24 330 1,705 5.17 0.39 447 2,475 5..54 0..54 383 2,228 5.82 0.69 341 1,984 • 5.82 0.86 277 1,580 5.70 1.05 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BRISTOL — Con. Ward 1 Fall River — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, Fall River. Ward 2. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, . 20 persons, . 22 persons, . Fall River. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 13 persons, . 14 persons, . 15 persons, . 17 persons, . 18 persons, . 19 persons, . 20 persons, . 22 persons, . Fall River. Wa7-d 4, 1 person, 2 persons 3 persons, 4 persons 5 persons 6 persons. 191 1,138 I 5.96 131 778 5.94 91 568 6.24 40 260 6.50 28 192 6.86 15 108 7.20 6 39 6.50 1 11 11.00 1,677 9,462 5.64 40 166 4.15 207 1,065 5.14 259 1,380 5.33 248 1,400 5.64 252 1,433 5.69 216 1,281 5.93 147 864 5.88 122 732 6.00 71 412 5.80 45 262 5.82 34 217 6.38 IS 116 6.44 9 61 6.78 3 20 6.67 4 24 6.00 1 17 17.00 1 12 12.00 2,247 10,249 4.56 64 199 3.11 288 1,1.55 4.01 348 1,451 4.17 370 1,598 4.32 327 1,497 4.58 282 1,331 4.72 173 803 4.64 162 792 4.89 96 522 5.44 51 256 5.02 33 181 5.48 23 126 5.48 13 69 5.31 i 45 6.43 4 41 10.25 2 21 10.50 1 14 14.00 1 125 125.00 1 16 16.00 1 1 7.00 2,241 13,396 5.98 76 333 4. .38 333 • 1,860 5.59 425 2,521 5.93 374 2,193 5.86 328 2,006 6.12 248 1,519 6.13 1.17 1.35 1.44 1.54 1.60 1.67 2.00 1..36 0.92 0.24 0.39 0.56 0.71 0.88 l.Ol 1.19 1.33 1.55 1.72 1.72 1.86 1.92 2.10 2.50 1.18 1.83 1.12 0.32 0.50 0.72 0.93 1.09 1.27 1.51 1.64 1.66 1.99 2.01 2.19 2.45 2.18 1.46 1.62 1.29 0.15 1.25 3.14 0.78 0.23 0.36 0.51 0.68 0.82 0.98 468 CENSUS OF MASSACHtrSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CoL'NTiES, Cities, Towns, and UuJiBER OK Persons TO A Family. BRISTOL — Con. Fall River. Ward 4 — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, IV persons, 21 persons, 33 persons. Fall River. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 1.5 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, ., 20 persons, 27 persons, 36 persons, , Fall River. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 19 persons, 33 persons, 86 persons, 274 persons, Number of Families of Sppci- fled Size Total Number of Itooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 178 1,122 6.30 121 764 6.31 78 469 6.01 38 2.59 6.82 19 144 7.58 11 72 6.55 t 48 6.86 2 18 9.00 1 6 6.00 1 17 17.00 1 45 45.00 2,129 9,771 4.59 72 226 3.14 .320 1,276 3.99 303 1,297 4.28 346 1,516 4.38 299 1,391 4.65 248 1,157 4.67 205 1,040 5.07 132 674 .5.11 81 412 5.09 63 354 5.62 30 180 6.00 9 58 6.44 11 72 6.,55 1 6 6.00 4 26 6.50 1 12 12.00 1 8 8.00 1 12 12.00 1 2.5 2.5.00 1 29 29.00 2,179 11,4.32 5.25 34 129 3.79 241 1,118 4.64 296 1,429 4.83 3.il 1,787 5.09 312 1,577 5.05 2.i9 1,418 5.47 208 1,1,36 5.46 171 960 5.61 117 670 5.73 87 497 5.71 .50 294 5.88 21 123 5.86 17 111 6..53 6 .33 5. ,50 4 22 5.50 1 10 10.00 1 8 8.00 1 23 23.00 1 30 30.00 1 57 57.00 1.11 1.27 1.50 1.47 1.45 1.83 1.90 1.56 2.83 1.24 0.73 1.09 0.32 0.50 0.70 0.91 1.07 1.29 1.38 1.57 1.77 1.78 1.83 1.86 1.99 233 2.31 l.,33 2.13 1.67 1.08 1.24 1.07 0.26 0.43 0.62 0.79 0.99 1.10 1.28 1.43 1.57 1.75 1.87 2.05 1.99 2.55 2.73 1.60 2.38 1.43 2.87 4.81 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied .Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BRISTOL— Con. Fall River. Ward 7, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 36 persons, 41 persons. Fall River. Ward 8. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persona, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 26 persons, 45 persons, 53 persons, 119 persons. Fall River. Ward 9 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persona. 1,396 9,733 6.97 62 344 5..55 267 1,527 5.72 261 1,728 6.62 234 1,547 6.61 188 1,282 6.82 136 993 7.30 94 714 7.60 53 375 7.08 36 241 6.69 17 186 10.94 18 196 10.89 5 45 9.00 4 39 9.75 6 89 14.83 2 24 12.00 2 25 12.50 1 9 9.00 1 15 15.00 1 12 12.00 3 122 40.67 1 25 25.00 '2 79 39.50 1 82 82.00 1 34 34.00 1,607 11,.369 7.07 49 275 5.61 261 1,551 5.94 327 2,237 6.84 295 2,066 7.00 250 1,768 7.07 1.59 1,252 7.87 110 892 8.11 65 484 7.45 46 3S4 8.35 20 138 O.iK) 12 104 8.67 6 45 7..50 o 18 9.00 1 22 22.00 1 34 34.00 1 13 13.00 1 24 24.00 1 62 62.00 2,130 11,979 5.62 53 228 4. .30 292 1,508 5.16 363 1,952 5.38 326 1,809 555 285 1,.591 5.58 261 1,549 5.93 184 1,086 5.90 134 795 5.93 99 580 5.86 58 376 6.48 0.66 0.18 0.35 0.45 0.61 0.73 0.82 0.92 1.13 1.34 0.91 1.01 1.33 1.33 0.94 1.25 1.28 1.89 1.33 1.83 0.59 1.12 0.73 0.44 1.21 0.64 0.18 0.34 0.44 0.57 0.71 0.76 0.86 1.07 l.OS 1.45 1.27 1.60 l.,56 0.77 0.76 3.46 2.21 1.92 O.fK) 0.23 0.39 0.,56 0.72 0.90 1.01 1.19 1.35 1..54 1.54 ROOMS. 469 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size BRISTOL — Con. Fall River. Ward 9 — Con. 11 persons, 12 persons, 1.3 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 83 persons, Freetown, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, a persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, Mansfield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, New Bedford 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons. 43 16 8 4 1 1 1 1 342 32 63 52 83 42 20 20 12 7 3 3 3 1 1 946 60 201 194 179 128 79 47 25 20 8 3 2 12,221 535 2,203 2,343 2,041 1,639 1,199 841 553 3,54 212 149 67 33 16 13 4 5 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 282 90 .53 24 9 8 14 25 2,123 159 381 290 534 290 135 146 66 37 20 22 21 8 14 6,790 284 1,371 ],.355 1,346 971 625 371 185 176 64 18 24 75,827 2,347 12,.301 14,106 12,643 10,477 7,764 5,584 3,732 2,323 1,.=J46 1,070 495 3.54 138 130 88 20 Aver- age Num- Ijer of Per- sons to a Room 6.56 5.63 6.63 6.00 9.00 8.00 14.00 25.00 6.21 4.97 6.05 5.58 6.43 6.90 6.75 7.30 5.50 5.29 6.67 7.33 7.00 8.00 14.00 7.18 4.73 6.82 6.98 7. .52 7.59 7.91 7.89 7.40 S.80 8.00 6.00 12.00 6.20 4.39 5..58 6.02 6.19 6.39 6.48 6.64 6.75 6..56 7.29 7.18 7.39 10.73 8.63 10.00 22.00 10.00 1.68 2.13 1.96 2.33 1.78 2.25 1.36 3 28 0.66 0.20 0.33 0.54 0.62 0.72 0.89 0.96 1.45 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.71 1.88 1.14 0..55 0.21 0.29 0.43 0.53 0.66 0.76 0.89 1.08 1.02 1.25 1.83 1.08 0.73 0.23 0.36 0..50 0.65 0.78 0.93 1.05 1.19 1..S7 1.37 1..53 1.62 1.21 1.62 1..50 0.73 1.70 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Familt. BRISTOL — Con. New BEDFORD-Con 18 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, 29 persons, 35 persons, 37 persons, 78 persons, 84 persons, 221 persons, New Bedford . Wd 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 i^ersons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 pei'sons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 21 persons, New Bedford. Wd. ; 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 19 persons, 26 persons, Keiv Bedfo rd. Wd 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Ro( ims Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied .Vver- agc Nuui- Ijcr of Per- sons to a Room 3 42 14.00 •2 39 19.50 2 27 13.50 1 25 25.00 1 24 24.00 1 119 119.00 2 .55 27.50 1 35 .35.00 1 20 20.00 1 28 28.00 1 60 60.00 1 235 235.00 2,500 14,064 5.63 57 259 4.54 306 1,532 5.01 .395 2,110 5..34 360 1,960 5.44 3.53 1,964 5.56 316 1,788 5.6() 227 1,.3.58 5.98 162 1,011 6.24 130 794 6.11 70 455 6.50 70 445 6.36 26 175 6.73 14 92 6..57 5 31 6,20 5 48 9.60 1- I 7.00 2 22 11.00 1 13 13.00 1,792 11,209 6.26 69 311 4.51 346 2,012 5.82 365 2,257 6.18 318 1,976 6.21 231 1,493 6.46 1.59 1,055 6.64 118 792 6.71 83 569 6.86 44 284 6.45 29 202 6.97 14 94 6.71 8 65 8.13 4 42 10.50 1 i 7.00 1 11 11.00 1 15 15.00 1 24 24.00 1,553 10,431 6.72 110 567 .5.15 403 2,387 5.92 373 2,468 6.62 277 1,924 6.95 1.29 0.97 1.56 0.88 1.08 0.23 1.05 1.00 1.85 2.79 1.40 0.94 0.94 0.22 0.40 0..56 0.73 0.90 1.06 1.17 1.28 1.47 1..54 1.73 1.78 1.98 2.26 1..56 2.29 1.64 1.62 0.70 0.22 0.34 0.49 0.64 0.77 0.90 1.04 1.17 1.39 1.44 1.64 1.48 1.24 2.14 1.45 1.27 1.08 0.54 0.19 0.34 0.45 0.58 470 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CorxTiES, Cities, Towns, and Nu-MBER OF Persons TO A Family. Number of J'amilies of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BRISTOL — Cou. Neiv Bedford. IVd. 3 — Con. 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . S persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . li persons, . 78 persons, . Neio Bedford, mi. 4, ; 1 iiersou, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . i persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 x^ersons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 13 persons, . 14 persons, . 15 persons, . 16 persons, . 17 persons, . 22 persons, . 27 persons, . 35 persons, . 221 persons, . Ne%u Bedford. Wd.. 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, , 13 persons, . 14 persons, . 15 persons, . 16 persons, . 19 persons, . 21 persons, . 29 persons, . Neiv Bedford. Wd. a, 1 person. 180 89 55 28 18 7 6 5 1 1 1,615 140 356 3.50 291 200 113 72 42 19 12 5 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2,172 109 438 440 376 291 199 139 83 39 31 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2,589 .50 1,340 1 7.44 688 7.73 444 8.07 234 8.36 1.54 8.56 63 9.00 65 10.83 ,55 11.00 14 14.00 28 28.00 11,745 7.27 558 3.99 2,198 6.17 2,.361 6.75 2,144 7.37 1,533 7.67 946 8..S7 633 8.79 346 8.24 164 8.63 128 10.67 57 11.40 21 10.50 122 .30..50 18 18 00 24 12.00 65 65.00 13 13.00 25 25.00 119 119.00 35 35.00 235 235.00 14,170 6..52 462 4.24 2,425 5.. 54 2,729 6.20 2,438 6.48 2,045 7.03 1,423 7.15 1,044 7.51 654 7.88 336 8.02 308 9.94 193 10.16 6 6.00 14 14.00 10 10.00 16 16.00 5 5.00 24 24.00 14 14.00 24 24.00 14,208 5.49 190 3.80 0.67 0.78 0.87 0.96 1.05 1.11 1.02 1.09 1.00 2.79 0.54 0.25 0.32 0.44 0.54 0.65 0.72 0.80 0.97 1.04 0.94 0.96 1.14 0.43 0.78 1.25 0.25 1.31 0.88 0.23 1.00 0.94 0.64 0.24 0.36 0.48 0.62 0.71 0.84 0.93 1.02 1.04 1.01 1.08 2.00 0.93 1.40 0.94 3.20 0.79 1.50 1.21 0.92 0.26 CoiTNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Nu.MBER OP Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size ish BRISTOL — Con. J^ew Bedford. Wd. 6 — Con. 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 29 persons, 37 persons, 84 jiersons. North Attleborou 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 22 persons, 27 persons, Norton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 67 persons, Raynliam, . 1 person, 2 persons. 354 420 419 384 323 230 155 104 63 35 25 10 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 1,499 50 2.50 305 300 206 148 98 67 39 19 7 4 1 2 1 1 1 401 .33 77 88 68 62 33 20 7 4 5 2 1 1 397 22 88 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1,747 2,181 2,201 2,102 1,864 1,313 918 .591 390 216 173 84 65 35 7 20 31 20 60 10,.357 206 1,517 2,101 1,996 1,502 1,078 732 552 306 160 64 46 13 16 22 16 30 3,080 140 524 670 528 510 259 189 63 40 52 14 6 85 3,. 557 130 776 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 4.93 5.19 5.25 5 47 5.77 5.71 5.92 5.68 6.19 6.17 6.92 8.40 8.13 8.75 7.00 20.00 31.00 20.00 60.00 6.91 4.12 6.07 6.89 6.65 7.29 7.28 7.47 8.24 7.85 8.42 9.14 11.50 13.00 8.00 22.00 16.00 30.00 7.68 4.24 6.81 7.61 7.76 8.23 7.85 9.45 9.00 10.00 10.40 7.00 6.00 85.00 8.96 5.91 8.82 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.41 0..58 0.76 0.91 1.04 1.23 1.35 1.58 1.62 1.78 1.73 l.,55 1.72 1.71 2.43 0.90 0.94 1.85 1.40 0.63 0.24 0.33 0.44 0.60 0.69 0.82 0.94 0.97 1.15 1.19 1.20 1.04 1.00 1.75 0.68 1.38 0.90 0.,52 0.24 0.29 0.39 0.52 0.61 0.76 0.74 0.89 0.90 0.96 15.71 2.00 0.79 0.43 0.17 0.23 ROOMS. 471 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Rpeci- fled Size BRISTOL — Con. Raynham — Con. 3 persons, 4 persons, ,5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 1'2 jjersons, Re lie both, . 1 person, •2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, .5 persons, () persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, i) persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, Seekonk, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, .5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, Somerset, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, ?> persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons. 101 67 47 3.S 21 1 4 1 451 37 96 89 74 .56 38 24 18 9 3 1 3 2 1 334 22 .i4 69 66 35 28 19 12 17 5 1 2 3 1 497 47 97 102 76 61 45 32 16 14 3 1 1 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 898 604 463 339 186 46 59 4 44 8 3,3.52 213 623 6.39 ,589 406 332 186 147 103 23 10 46 18 17 2,428 99 357 481 494 270 208 144 106 142 44 10 25 35 13 3,865 249 752 758 637 510 376 271 124 121 21 14 7 25 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 8.89 9.01 9.85 10.27 8.86 9.20 8.43 4.00 11.00 8.00 7.43 5.76 6,49 7.18 7.96 7.25 8.74 7.75 8.17 11.44 7.67 10.00 15.33 9.00 17.00 7.27 4.50 6.61 6.97 7.48 7.71 7.43 7.58 8.83 8.35 8.80 10.00 12..50 11.67 13.00 7.78 5.30 7.75 7.43 8..38 8.36 8.36 8.47 7.75 8.64 7.00 14.00 7.00 12..50 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.34 0.44 0..51 0..58 0.79 0.87 1.07 2.50 1.00 1.50 0.,54 0.17 0.31 0.42 0.50 0.69 0.69 0.90 0.98 0.79 1.30 1.10 0.78 1.44 0.82 0.60 0.22 0..30 0.43 0.53 0.65 0.81 0.92 0.91 1.08 1.34 1.10 0.96 1.11 1.15 0.51 0.19 0.26 0.40 0.48 0.60 0.72 0.83 1.03 1.04 143 0.79 1.71 1.04 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BRISTOL — Con. Swansea, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Taunton, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 28 persons, 46 persons, 65 persons, 957 persons, Taunton. Ward 1, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons. 411 3,214 7.82 27 170 6..30 83 588 7.08 77 590 7.66 95 754 7.94 50 422 8.44 31 2.55 8.23 24 215 8.96 10 76 7.60 5 41 8.20 6 65 10.83 2 23 11. .50 1 15 15.00 5,885 41,645 7.08 220 1,079 4.90 973 6,216 6.39 1,169 8,053 6.89 1,060 7,377 6.96 878 6,336 7.22 636 4,(i07 7.24 373 2,733 7.33 249 1,826 7.33 1.52 1,098 7.22 78 651 8.35 54 420 7.78 16 161 10.06 7 82 11.71 5 77 15.40 1 i 7.00 2 28 14.00 1 12 12.00 1 '>2 22.00 3 57 19.00 1 15 15.00 1 32 32.00 1 29 29.00 1 20 20.00 1 8 8.00 1 15 15.00 1 684 684.00 669 4,963 7.42 17 89 5.24 118 831 7.04 147 1,070 7.28 129 956 7.41 113 874 7.73 73 574 7.86 29 236 8.14 20 157 7.85 11 74 6.73 8 74 9.25 2 15 7..50 1 5 5.00 1 8 8.00 0.51 0.16 0.28 0.39 0..50 0..59 0.73 0.78 1.05 1.10 0.92 0.96 0.80 0.65 0,20 0.31 0.44 0..57 0.69 0.83 0.96 1.09 1.25 1.20 1.41 1.19 1.11 0.91 2.14 1.14 1.42 0.82 1.00 1..33 0.66 0.76 1.40 5.75 4.33 1.40 0..56 0.19 0.28 0.41 0..54 0.65 0.76 0.86 1.02 1.34 1.08 1.47 2.40 1.63 472 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- ago Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room BRISTOL — Con. BRISTOL — Con. Taunton. Ward 2, . 687 5,4.53 7.94 0.53 Taunton. Wai — Con. ■d 6 1 person, 39 170 4.36 0.23 6 persons, 107 691 6.46 0.93 2 persons, 133 907 6.82 0.29 7 persons. 70 458 6..54 1.07 3 persons. 147 1,113 7.57 0.40 8 persons. 40 286 7.15 1.13 4 persons. 124 993 8.01 0.50 9 persons. 31 215 6.94 1.30 5 persons, 85 741 8.72 57 10 persons, 8 75 9..38 1.07 6 persons, 78 691 8.86 0.6S 11 persons. 8 58 7.25 1.52 7 persons. 37 334 9.03 0.78 12 persons. 3 19 6.33 1.89 8 persons. 11 90 8.18 0.98 13 persons. 1 5 o.OO 2.60 9 persons. 12 112 9.33 0.96 14 persons. 2 16 8.00 1.75 10 persons, 8 91 1138 0.88 16 persons, 2 28 14.00 1.14 11 persons. 4 39 9.75 1.13 19 persons. 1 23 23.00 0.83 12 persons. 3 55 18..33 0.65 Taunton. Wan 10, . 715 4,8.58 6.79 064 13 persons, 2 32 16.00 0.81 1 person. 24 118 4.92 0.20 14 persons, 1 48 48.00 0.29 2 persons. 126 816 6.48 0.31 17 persons, 1 12 12.00 1.42 3 persons, 1.38 923 6.69 0.45 19 persons. 1 17 17.00 1 12 4 persons, 1.35 942 6.98 0..57 46 persons. 1 ,s 8 00 5.75 5 persons. 116 797 6.87 0.73 Taunton. War i3, . 691 4,730 6.85 0.64 6 persons. 70 476 6.80 0.88 1 person, 46 223 4.85 0.21 7 persons. 41 277 6.76 1.04 2 persons. 116 730 6.29 0.32 8 persons. 35 256 7.31 1.09 3 persons, 128 828 6.47 0.46 9 persons. 14 106 7.57 1.19 4 persons. 13.5 914 6.77 0..59 10 persons. 8 65 8.13 1.23 5 persons. 101 679 6.72 0.74 11 persons. 3 18 6.00 1.83 6 persons, 50 376 7..52 o.so 12 xiersons, 4 42 10.,50 1.14 7 persons. 40 287 7.18 0.98 18 persons, 1 22 22.00 0.82 8 persons. 30 224 7.47 1.07 Taunton. War d 7, . 673 4,478 6.65 0.68 9 persons, 15 139 9.27 0.97 1 person, 20 112 5.60 0.18 10 persons, 7 51 7.29 1.37 2 persons. 110 677 6.15 0..32 11 persons. 15 1.33 8.87 1.24 3 persons. 1.53 1,043 6.82 0.44 12 persons. 1 10 10 00 1.20 4 persons, 111 7.52 6.77 0.59 13 persons, 2 30 15.00 0.87 5 persons. 96 655 6.82 0.73 14 persons. 1 8 8.00 1.75 6 persons. 68 440 6.47 0.93 19 persons. 1 17 17.00 1.12 7 persons, 44 290 6.59 106 21 persons, 1 32 32.00 0.66 8 persons. 32 239 7.47 1.07 22 persons. 1 29 29.00 0.76 9 persons, 20 128 6.40 1.41 28 persons, 1 20 20.00 1.40 10 persons. 9 58 6.44 l.,55 Taunton. War 14,. 737 5,782 7.85 0..52 11 persons. 7 58 8.29 1 .33 1 person. 35 188 5.37 0.19 12 persons. 1 6 6.00 2.00 2 persons. 134 9.56 7.13 0.28 14 persons, 1 5 5.00 2.80 3 persons, 174 1,.364 7.84 0.38 65 persons, 1 15 15.00 4..33 4 persons. 122 960 7.87 0.51 Tatmton. War 18,. 898 6,164 6.86 0.8S 5 persons. 107 909 8..50 0.59 1 person. 16 74 4.63 0.22 6 persons, 78 645 8.27 0.73 2 persons. 120 640 5.33 0.38 7 persons, . 46 412 8.96 0.78 3 persons, 120 711 5.93 0..51 8 persons, . 25 206 8.24 0.97 4 persons. 172 1,005 5.84 0.68 9 persons, . n SO 7.82 1.15 5 persons. 151 958 6.34 0.79 10 persons, 4 47 11.75 0.85 6 persons, 112 714 6.38 0.94 12 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.33 7 per.sons, 66 439 6.65 1.05 Taunton. Wan I o, . 815 5,217 6.40 0.74 8 persons, . .56 368 6.57 1.22 1 person. 23 105 4..57 0.22 9 persons, . 38 238 6.26 1.44 2 persons, . 116 659 5.68 0.35 10 persons, 26 190 7.31 1.37 3 persons, . 162 1,001 6.18 0.49 11 persons. 15 99 6.60 1.67 4 persons, . 1.32 855 6.48 0.62 12 persons, . 2 15 7. .50 1.60 5 persons, . 109 723 6.r)3 0.75 13 persons. 1 7 7.00 1.86 ROOMS. 473 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and UUMBER OF PkKSOSS TO A Family. BRISTOL -Con. Taunton. War — Con. 15 persons, •20 i)erson8, i)57 persons, Westport, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, DUKES. Chilmark, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, .5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons. Cottage City, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, (i persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, "J persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Edgar town, 1 person, 3 persons, 3 iJCrsous, 4 pei'sous, ,') persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons. Gay Head, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons. d 8 Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1 1 1 15 1 684 702 5,008 59 327 145 1,011 ICO 1,132 126 863 87 695 54 431 29 237 16 114 13 96 7 42 5 52 1 S 95 751 14 90 19 141 29 239 16 1.S4 6 54 I .53 3 30 1 10 313 2,279 46 269 83 567 65 508 48 377 33 265 12 114 15 106 6 38 11 2 17 1 7 377 2,932 63 367 124 965 71 606 56 461 29 222 15 136 12 117 5 44 2 14 40 215 5 29 8 35 S 48 Aver- ajre Number of Rooms Oc- cunied Aver- age Num- ber of I'er- sons to a Room 7.00 15.00 684.00 7.13 5.54 6.97 7.08 6.85 7.99 7.98 8.17 7.13 7.38 6.00 10.40 8.00 7.91 6.43 7.42 8.24 8.31 900 7.57 10.00 10.00 7.28 5.85 6.83 7.82 7.85 8.03 9..50 7.07 6.33 5. .50 8..10 7.00 7.78 5.83 7.78 8.54 8.23 7.66 9.07 9.75 8.80 7.00 5..38 5.80 4.38 6.00 2.14 1.33 1.40 0.53 0.18 0.29 0.42 0.58 0.63 0.75 0.86 1.12 1.22 1.67 1.06 1.63 0.40 0.16 0.27 0.36 0.48 0.56 0.79 0.70 0.80 0.46 0.17 29 0.38 0.51 0.62 0.63 0.99 1.26 1.64 1.18 1.57 0.38 0.17 0.26 0..35 0.49 0.65 0.66 0.72 0.91 1.29 0.79 0.17 0.46 0.,50 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speei- ! fiedSize Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of I'er- .sons to II Room DUKES -Con Gay Head — Con. 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Gosnold, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 16 persons, Tisl)ury, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons. West Tisbury, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, ESSEX. Ainesbury, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons. 2 4 4 4 3 1 1 38 3 5 14 11 2 1 1 1 289 42 72 55 50 29 18 8 3 9 1 1 1 154 17 47 46 25 10 4 3 o 2,281 88 .365 481 433 327 265 137 68 54 29 14 8 6 15 23 16 23 17 5 4 279 39 30 82 76 15 7 8 22 2,236 249 531 408 414 236 142 74 26 88 12 11 45 1,183 110 348 370 201 70 37 29 18 15,365 399 2,266 3,143 2,923 2,210 1,878 964 467 437 217 167 93 7.50 5.75 4.00 5.75 5.67 5.00 4.00 7.34 13.00 6.00 5.86 6.91 7.50 7.00 8.00 22.00 7.74 5.93 7 38 7.42 8.28 8.14 7.89 9.25 8.67 9.78 12.00 11.00 45.00 7.68 6.47 7.40 8.04 8.04 7.00 9.25 9.67 9.00 6.74 4.53 6.21 6.53 6.75 6.76 7.09 7.04 6.87 8.09 7.48 11.93 11.63 9.17 0.53 0.87 l-.W 1.22 1.41 1.80 2.75 0..50 0.08 0.33 0..51 0..5S 0.67 1.00 1.00 0.73 0.45 0.17 0.27 0.40 0.48 0.61 0.76 0.76 0.92 0.92 0.92 1.09 0..31 0.39 0.15 0.27 0.37 0..'")0 0.71 0.65 0.72 0.89 65 0.22 0.32 0.46 0.59 0.74 0.85 0.99 1.16 l.U \.U 0.92 1.03 1.42 474 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of rERSOXs TO A Family. 1 Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX - Con. Amesbury — Con. ESSEX — Con. Bererhj. Ward 1 — Con. 16 persons, . 3 28 9.33 1.71 2 persons, . 99 549 5.55 0.36 19 persons, 1 18 18.00 1.06 3 persons. 109 652 5.98 0.50 26 persons, 1 50 50.00 0.52 4 persons. 108 718 6.65 0.60 68 persons, 1 .50 50.00 1.36 5 persons. 92 628 6.83 0.73 Andover, . 1,296 10,039 7.75 0.61 6 persons. 69 492 7.13 0.84 1 person. 58 270 4.66 0.21 7 persons, 31 225 7.26 0.96 2 persons. 208 1,.332 6.40 0.31 8 persons, 27 206 7.63 1.05 3 persons. 203 1,384 6.82 0.44 9 persons, 11 81 7.36 1.22 4 persons. 252 1,802 7.15 0.56 10 persons. 8 89 11.13 0.90 5 persons. 188 1,4.58 7.76 0.64 11 persons. 4 53 13.25 0.83 6 persons. 150 1,199 7.99 0.75 12 persons, 3 50 16.67 0.72 7 persons. 96 755 7.86 0.89 13 persons. 2 22 11.00 1.18 8 persons, 53 452 8.53 0.94 15 persons. 1 8 8.00 1.88 9 persons, 30 254 8.47 1.06 16 persons. 2 36 18.00 0.89 10 persons, 21 218 10.38 0.96 22 persons, 1 50 50.00 0.44 11 persons. 13 147 11.31 0.97 28 persons. 1 30 .30.00 0.93 12 persons. 8 94 11.75 1.02 Beverly. Ward — , 618 4,170 6.75 0.59 13 persons. 2 35 17.50 0.74 1 person, 51 213 4.18 0.24 14 persons. 5 91 18.20 0.77 2 persons, 116 689 5.94 0.34 1.5 persons, 1 24 24.00 0.63 3 persons, 139 873 6.28 0.48 16 persons. 1 22 22.00 0.73 4 persons. 104 717 6.89 0.58 22 persons. 1 .50 50.00 0.44 5 persons. 80 631 7.89 0.63 23 persons, 1 IS 18.00 1.28 6 persons. 52 414 7.96 0.75 24 persons. 1 70 70.00 0.34 7 persons. 41 317 7.73 0.91 30 persons, 1 120 120.00 0.25 8 persons. 17 1.53 9.00 0.89 32 persons, 1 25 25.00 1.28 9 persons. 7 63 9.00 1.00 59 persons. 1 59 59.00 1.00 10 persons. 3 19 6.33 1.58 82 persons, 1 160 160.00 0..51 11 persons, 4 29 7.25 1.52 Beverly, . 2,914 18,811 6.46 0.63 13 persons. 2 25 12.50 1.04 1 person. 194 827 4.26 0.23 14 persons. 1 14 14.00 1.00 2 persons, .559 3,138 5.61 0.36 15 persons. 1 13 13.00 1.15 3 persons. 642 3,975 6.19 0.48 Beverly. Ward 3, . 610 3,805 6.24 0.64 4 persons. 521 3,358 6.45 0.62 1 person. 36 147 4.08 0.24 5 persons. 390 2,685 6.S8 0.73 2 persons. 132 730 6..53 0.36 6 persons, 256 1,864 7.28 0.82 3 persons. 133 807 6.07 0.49 7 persons, 1.50 1,131 7.25 0.97 4 persons, 117 726 6.21 0.64 S persons. 94 734 7.81 1.02 5 persons, 70 478 6.83 0.73 9 persons. 41 321 7.83 1.15 6 persons. 47 329 7.00 0.86 10 persons. 24 231 9.63 1.04 7 persons. 27 189 7.00 1.00 11 persons. 12 108 9.00 1.22 8 persons. 28 225 8.04 1.00 12 i)ersons. 5 64 12.80 0.94 9 persons. 9 61 6.78 1.33 13 persons, 4 47 11.75 1.11 10 persons, 5 44 8.80 1.14 14 persons. 3 33 11.00 1.27 11 persons, 1 i 7.00 1.57 15 i^ersons, 3 35 11.67 1.29 12 persons. 1 9 9.00 1.33 16 persons, 3 .54 18.00 0.89 14 persons. 1 1 7.00 2.00 17 persons. 1 25 25.00 0.68 16 persons. 1 18 18.00 0.89 19 persons, . 1 24 24.00 0.79 17 persons. 1 25 25.00 0.68 22 persons, 1 50 .50.00 0.44 29 persons, . 1 3 3.00 9.67 24 persons, . 1 24 24.00 1.00 Beverly. Ward ■i, ■ .528 3,224 6.11 0.62 27 persons, . 1 50 .50.00 0.54 1 person. 38 176 4.63 0.22 28 persons, . 1 30 30.00 0.93 2 persons, . 115 641 5..57 0.36 29 persons, . 1 3 3.00 9.67 3 persons, . 126 759 6.02 0.50 Beverly. Ward ], . 598 4,014 6.71 0.67 4 persons, . 82 478 5.83 0.69 1 person. 30 125 4.17 0.24 5 persons, . 72 459 6.38 0.78 EOOMS. 475 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Fasiilv. Number Total of Numbei Families of of Rooms Spoci- Oc- fled Size cupied Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. 1 Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX — Con. Beverly. Ward 4 — Con. ESSEX -Con. Bradford — Con. fi persons, . 49 339 6.92 0.87 6 persons, . 103 714 6.93 0.87 7 persons, . 25 186 7.44 0.94 7 persons. 59 445 7.54 0.93 8 persons, . 8 55 6.88 1.16 8 persons. 25 198 7.92 1.01 9 persons, . 6 42 7.00 1.29 9 persons, 18 145 8.06 1.12 10 persons, . 4 26 6.50 1..54 10 persons. 11 100 9.09 1.10 11 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.38 11 persons, 2 19 9.50 1.16 VI persons, . 1 5 5.00 2.40 12 persons. 2 16 8.00 1.150 27 persons, . 1 50 .50.00 0.,54 13 persons. 2 16 8.00 1.63 Beverly. Ward .>, . 306 2,055 6.72 0.59 14 persons. •1 14 14.00 1.00 1 person, 11 51 4.64 0.22 16 persons, 1 24 24.00 0.67 2 persons, . 51 303 5.94 0.34 20 persons. 1 20 20.00 1.00 3 persons, . 85 561 6.60 0.45 116 persons. 1 325 325 00 0.36 4 persons, . 63 417 6 62 0.60 Danvers, . 1,6.53 12,275 7.43 0.67 5 i^ersons, . 49 326 6.65 0.75 1 person, 72 333 4.63 0.22 G persons, . 19 1.59 8.37 0.72 2 persons, 294 1,815 6.17 0.32 7 persons, . 13 95 7.31 0.96 3 persons. 359 2,417 6.73 0.45 8 persons, . 9 68 7..56 1.06 4 persons. 296 2,174 7.34 0..54 9 persons, . 3 29 9.67 0.93 5 persons. 227 1,645 7.25 0.69 10 persons, . 2 .34 17.00 0..59 6 persons. 1.57 1,229 7.83 0.77 14 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.17 7 persons. 110 818 7.44 0.94 Beverly. Ward a, . 2.54 1,543 6.07 0.67 8 persons. 59 .511 8.66 0.92 1 person, 28 115 4.11 0.24 9 persons, 34 305 8.97 1.00 2 persons, . 46 226 4.91 0.41 10 persons. 18 162 9.00 1.11 3 persons, . 50 323 6.46 0.46 11 persons, 5 46 9.20 1.20 4 persons, . 47 302 6.43 0.62 12 persons. 4 35 8.75 1.37 5 persons, . 27 163 6.04 0.83 13 persons. 7 96 13.71 0.95 6 persons, . 20 131 6.55 0.92 14 persons. 3 31 10.33 1..35 7 persons, . 19 119 6.26 1.12 15 persons. 2 28 14.00 1.07 8 persons, . 5 27 5.40 148 16 persons. 1 16 16.00 1.00 9 persons, . 5 45 9.00 1.00 17 persons. 1 19 19.00 0.89 10 persons, . 2 19 9.50 1.05 18 persons, 1 18 18.00 1.00 11 jjersons, . ■ 2 11 5.50 2.00 19 persons, 1 7 7.00 2.71 15 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.07 32 persons. 1 12 12.00 2.67 19 ])ersons, . 1 24 24.00 0.79 1,087 persons, 1 558 558.00 1.95 24 persons, . 1 24 24.00 1.00 Essex, 445 2,858 6.42 0..56 Boxford, . 186 1,.543 8..30 0.47 1 person. 27 129 4.78 0.21 1 person, 19 1.33 7.00 0.14 2 jsersons. 114 695 6.10 0.33 2 persons, . 41 334 8.15 0.25 3 persons, 114 720 6.32 0.48 3 persons, . 35 272 7.77 0..39 4 persons. 84 524 6.24 0.64 4 persons, . 41 341 8.32 0.48 5 persons. 47 315 6.70 0.75 5 persons, . 14 1.33 9.,50 0.53 6 persons. 28 220 7.86 0.76 6 persons, . 10 80 8.00 0.75 7 persons. 17 122 7.18 0.98 7 persons, . 8 SO 10.00 0.70 8 persons. 6 61 10.17 0.79 8 persons, . 6 53 8.83 0.91 9 persons, . 3 18 6.00 1.50 9 persons, . 2 21 10.50 0.80 10 persons, . 3 25 8.33 1.20 10 persons, . 7 62 8.86 1.13 12 persons, . 1 14 14.00 0.86 11 persons, . 2 24 12.00 0.92 15 persons, . 1 15 15.00 1.00 13 persons, . 1 10 10.00 1.30 Georgetown, 541 3,973 7.34 0..52 Bradford, . 1,121 8,067 7.20 0.59 1 person. 41 201 4.90 0.20 1 person. 24 116 4.83 0.21 2 persons, . 121 843 6.97 0.29 2 persons, . 204 1,266 6.21 0.32 3 persons, . 120 891 7.43 0.40 3 persons, . 275 1,846 6.71 0.45 4 persons, . 85 624 7. .34 0.54 4 persons, . 222 1,581 7.12 0.56 5 persons, . 76 624 8.21 0.61 5 persons, . 170 1,222 7.19 0.70 6 persons, . 46 360 7.83 0.77 476 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Number of Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Number of Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Number of Persons TO A Family. of Speci- fied .Size Rooms Oc- cupied Per- sons to a Room Number of Persons to a Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied I'er- soiis to a Room ESSEX— Con. ESSEX— Con. Georgetown — C ;on. Glouce,ster — Con. 7 persons, 27 233 8.63 0.81 66 persons, . 1 10 10.00 6.60 8 persons, 10 76 7.60 1.05 71 persons, . 1 10 10.00 7.10 9 persons, 10 69 6.90 1.30 75 persons, . 2 150 75.00 1.00 10 persons. 3 37 12.33 0.81 77 persons, . 1 14 14.00 5..50 11 persons, 2 15 7.50 1.47 78 persons, . 1 78 78.00 1.00 Gloucester, 5,416 32,156 5.94 0.88 80 persons, . 1 80 80.00 1.00 1 person, - 216 899 4.16 0.24 82 persons, . 2 37 18.50 4.43 2 jjersons, 821 4,166 5.07 0.39 85 persons, . 1 7 7.00 12.14 3 persons, 1,057 5,675 5.37 0.56 91 persons, . 1 20 20.00 4.55 4 persons, 933 5,220 5.59 0.71 93 persons, . 1 12 12.00 7.75 5 persons, 738 4,494 6.09 0.82 99 persons, . 1 1" 17.00 5.S2 6 persons, 584 3,711 6.35 0.94 105 persons, . 1 21 21.00 5.00 7 persons, 383 2,416 6.31 1.11 109 persons, . 1 18 18.00 6.0(5 8 persons, 242 1,612 6.66 1.20 Ill persons, . 1 111 111.00 1.00 9 persons, 124 784 6.32 1.42 Gloucester. Ward 7, 696 4,140 5.95 0.77 10 persons. 62 410 6.61 l.ijl 1 person. 29 162 5.59 O.IS 11 persons. 57 423 7.42 1.48 2 persons, . 102 474 4.65 0.43 12 persons. 30 210 7.00 1.71 3 persons, . 137 700 5.11 0..i9 1.3 persons, 19 132 6.95 1.87 4 persons, . 138 770 5..i8 0.72 14 persons, 23 180 7.83 1.79 5 persons, . 104 665 6.39 0.78 15 persons. 10 108 10.80 1.39 6 persons, . 81 528 6.52 0.92 16 persons. 11 96 8.73 1.83 7 persons, . 40 281 7.03 1.00 17 persons. 14 116 8.29 2.05 8 persons, . 26 172 6.62 1.21 18 persons, 9 68 7. .56 2..3S 9 persons, . 18 129 7.17 1.26 19 persons, 5 54 10.80 1.76 10 persons, . 6 42 7.00 1.43 20 persons. 6 45 7.50 2.67 11 persons, . i 51 7.29 1..51 21 persons, 2 15 7.50 2.80 12 persons, . 4 28 7.00 1.71 22 persons. 4 m 13.00 1.69 13 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.63 23 persons. 2 15 7.50 3.07 17 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.89 24 persons, 4 34 8.50 2 82 20 persons, . 1 10 10.00 2.00 25 persons. 3 43 14.33 1.74 Ill persons, . 1 111 111.00 1.00 27 persons. 3 35 11.67 2.31 Gloucester. Ward 2, 982 4,900 4.99 1.03 28 persons. 2 13 6.50 4.31 1 person, 35 108 3.09 0.32 29 persons. 2 21 10.50 2.76 2 persons, . 131 538 4.11 0.49 30 persons, 1 18 18.00 1.67 3 persons, . 179 776 4.34 0.69 31 persons, 1 18 18.00 1.72 4 persons, . 173 824 4.76 0.84 32 persons. 1 12 12.00 2.67 5 persons, . 137 695 5.07 0.99 33 persons. 2 23 ll.,50 2.87 6 persons, , 116 597 5.15 1.17 35 persons, 2 42 21.00 1.67 7 persons, . 74 411 5..55 1.2G 36 persons, 2 20 10.00 3.60 8 persons, . 51 303 5.94 1.35 37 persons. 1 50 50.00 0.74 9 persons, . 33 174 5.27 1.70 39 persons, . 3 42 14.00 2.79 10 persons, . 17 103 6.06 1.65 40 persons, 1 9 9.00 4.44 11 persons, . 13 89 6 85 1.61 41 persons. 2 15 7.50 5.47 12 persons, . 11 5..50 2.18 42 persons, 1 6 6.00 7.00 13 persons, . 1 6 6.00 2.17 43 persons. 1 14 14.00 3.07 14 persons, . 4 30 7..10 1.87 46 persons, 2 20 13.00 3..54 15 persons, . .7 14 7.00 2.14 47 persons. 2 29 14.50 3.24 16 persons, . 1 i 7.00 2.29 49 persons, .> 33 16..TO 2.97 17 persons, . 3 30 10.00 1.70 50 persons, . 2 25 12.50 4.00 18 persons, . 1 8 8.00 2.25 51 persons, . 3 18 9.00 5.07 ■-M persons, . 1 ( 7.00 3.00 54 persons, 1 22 22.00 2.45 ! 23 persons, . 1 7 7.00 3.29 56 persons, . 2 65 32.50 1.72 33 persons, . 1 16 16.00 2.06 57 persons, . 3 37 12..33 4.62 39 persons, . 1 12 12.00 3 25 ROOMS. 477 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, akd Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Numbei of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- 1 ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX— Con. ESSEX — Con. Gloucester. Ward 2 — Con. Gloucester. Ward 4, 520 3,541 6.81 0.98 41 persons, . 1 8 8.00 5.13 1 person, 31 119 3.84 0.26 46 persons, . 1 10 10.00 4.60 2 persons, . 67 320 4.78 0.42 47 persons, . 1 21 21.00 2.24 3 persons, . 90 507 5.63 0.53 49 persons, . 1 17 17.00 2 88 4 persons, . 72 451 6.26 0.64 78 persons, . 1 78 78.00 1.00 5 persons, . 66 455 6.89 0.73 Gloucester. Ward 3, 743 4,738 6.38 1.10 6 persons, . 51 349 6.84 0.88 1 person. 24 81 3.38 0.30 7 persons, . 45 321 7.13 0.98 2 persons, . 90 433 4.81 0.42 8 persons, . 27 170 6.30 1.27 3 persons, . 141 759 5.38 0..56 9 persons, . 11 74 6.73 1.34 A persons, . 118 659 5.59 0.72 10 persons, . 3 22 7.33 1.36 .') persons, . 107 702 6..56 0.76 11 persons, . 10 104 10.40 1.06 6 persons, . 82 560 6.83 0.88 12 persons, . 4 23 5.75 2.09 7 persons, . 59 404 6.85 1.02 13 persons, . 3 24 8.00 1.63 8 persons, . 35 1 261 7.46 1.07 14 persons, . 4 48 12.00 1.17 9 persons, . 11 59 5.36 1.68 15 persons, . 3 53 17.67 0.85 10 persons, . 8 61 7.63 1.31 16 persons, . 3 27 9.00 1.78 11 persons, . 5 43 8.60 1.28 17 persons, . 3 21 7.00 2.43 12 persons, . 7 58 8.29 1.45 18 persons, . 2 19 9.50 1.89 13 persons, . 5 45 9.00 1.44 19 persons, . 4 49 12.25 1.55 14 persons, . 4 27 6.75 2.07 20 persons, . 3 25 8.33 2.40 1.5 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.25 21 persons, . 1 8 8.00 2.63 16 persons, . 3 20 6.67 2.40 24 persons, . 1 15 15.00 1.60 17 persons, . 3 28 9.,33 1.82 25 persons, . 2 37 18.50 1.35 18 persons, . 3 23 7.67 2.35 27 persons, . 2 25 12.50 2.16 20 persons, . 4 4.00 5.00 35 persons, . 1 14 14.00 2.50 22 persons, . 52 13.00 1.69 42 persons, . 1 6 6.00 7.00 23 persons, . 8 8.00 2.88 43 persons, . 1 i4 14.00 3.07 24 persons, . 6 6.00 4.00 46 persons, . 1 16 16.00 2.88 27 persons, . 10 10.00 2.70 49 persons, . 1 16 16.00 3.06 28 persons, . 13 6.50 4.31 .50 persons, . 1 10 10.00 5.00 29 persons, . 7 7.00 4.14 56 persons, . 2 65 32.50 1.70 30 persons, . 18 18.00 1.67 75 persons, . 1 75 75.00 1.02 32 persons, . 12 12.00 2.67 82 persons, . 1 22 22.00 3.73 33 persons, . 7 7.00 4.71 91 persons, . 1 20 20.00 4.55 35 persons, . 28 28.00 1.25 99 persons, . 1 17 17.00 5.82 36 persons, . 20 10.00 3.60 Gloucester. Ward o. 893 5,844 6.54 0.74 39 persons, . 30 15.00 2.60 1 person, 20 66 3.30 0.30 40 persons, . 9 9.00 4.44 2 persons, . 137 796 5.S1 0.34 4] persons, . 7 7.00 5.86 3 persons, . 191 1,163 6.09 0.49 47 persons, . 8 8.00 5.88 4 persons, . 171 1,028 6.01 0.67 .W persons, . 15 15.00 3.33 5 persons, . 115 767 6.67 0.75 f)l persons, . 8 8.00 6.38 6 persons, . 98 735 7.50 0.80 64 persons, . 22 22.00 2.45 7 persons, . 60 424 7.07 0.99 SI persons, . 37 12.33 4.62 8 persons, . 40 277 6.93 1.16 66 persons, . 10 10.00 6.60 9 persons, . 22 1.54 7.00 1.29 71 persons, . 10 10.00 7.10 10 persons, . 9 74 8.22 1.22 75 persons, . 75 75.00 1.00 11 persons, . 4 29 7.25 1.52 77 persons, . 14 14.00 5.,50 12 persons, . 5 34 6.80 1.76 82 persons, . 15 15.00 5.47 13 persons, . 3 20 6.67 1.95 85 persons, . J 7.00 12.14 14 persons, . 4 38 9.50 1.47 93 persons, . 12 12.00 7.75 16 persons, . 2 18 9.00 1.78 105 persons, . 21 21.00 5.00 17 persons, . o 18 9.00 1.89 109 pei-sons, . 18 18.00 6.06 18 persons, . 2 12 6.00 3.00 478 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. BOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Peksons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room CouNTiE.s, Cities, Towns, and NiJiBER OF Persons TO a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Gloucester. Ward 5 — Con. Gloucester. Ward 8 — Con. 24 persons, . 2 13 6..')0 3.69 12 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1..50 25 persons, . 1 6 6.00 4.17 13 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.44 29 persons, . 1 14 14.00 2.07 15 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.07 31 persons, . 1 IS 18.00 1.72 16 persons, . 1 19 19.00 0.84 37 persons, . 1 50 50.00 0.74 Groveland, 560 3,631 6.48 O.tii 51 persons, . 1 10 10.00 5.10 1 person. 33 166 5.03 0.20 80 persons, . 1 80 80.00 1.00 2 pei-sons, . 109 681 6.25 0.,32 Gloucester. Ward 6, 704 4,048 5.75 0.73 3 persons, . 123 794 6.46 0.46 1 person, 31 148 4.77 0.21 4 persons, . 92 617 6.71 0.60 2 persons, . 128 705 5.51 0.36 5 persons, . 78 503 6.45 0.78 3 persons, . 156 889 5.70 0..53 6 persons, . 51 33S 6.63 0.91 4 persons, . 133 747 5.62 0.71 7 persons, . 35 240 6.86 1.02 5 persons, . 89 532 5.98 0.84 8 persons, . 10 60 6.00 1..33 6 persons, . 69 422 6.12 0.98 9 persons, . 12 79 6.. 58 1.37 7 persons, . 46 269 5.S5 1.20 10 persons, . 4 33 8.25 1.21 8 persons, . 25 150 6.00 1.33 11 persons, . 3 19 6.33 1.74 9 persons, . 10 66 6.60 1.36 12 persons, . .> 21 10.50 1.14 10 persons, . 8 49 6.13 1.63 13 persons, . 2 13 6.50 2.00 11 persons, . 5 37 7.40 1.49 14 persons, . 3 26 8.67 1.62 12 persons, . 3 29 9.67 1.24 15 persons, . 1 10 10.00 1.50 14 persons, . 1 5 5.00 2.80 16 persons, . 1 17 17.00 0.94 Gloucester. Ward 7, 587 3,023 5.15 0.94 20 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.43 1 person. 21 85 4.05 0.25 Hamilton, . 315 2,411 7.65 0.56 2 persons, . 108 560 5.19 0.39 1 person. 21 134 6.38 0.16 3 persons, . 116 589 5.08 0.59 2 persons, . 66 396 6.00 0.33 4 persons, . 79 406 5.14 0.78 3 persons, . 60 416 6.93 0.43 5 persons, . 76 367 4.83 1.04 4 persons, . 51 389 7.63 0.52 6 persons, . 59 329 5.58 1.08 5 persons, . 42 354 8.43 0.59 7 persons, . 43 207 4.81 1.45 6 persons, . 28 246 8.79 0.68 8 persons, . 29 199 6.86 1.17 7 persons, 15 138 9.20 0.76 9 persons, . 11 55 5.00 1.80 8 persons, . 12 92 7.67 1.04 10 persons, . 9 47 5.22 1.91 9 persons, 7 60 8.57 1.05 11 persons, . 12 61 5.08 2.16 10 persons. 3 38 12.67 0.79 12 persons, . 4 19 4.75 2 53 11 persons, 4 38 9.50 1.16 13 persons, . 5 20 4.00 3.25 12 persons. 1 14 14.00 0.86 14 persons, . 6 32 5.33 2.63 13 persons. 1 8 8.00 1.63 15 persons, . 3 15 5.00 3 00 15 persons. 1 18 18.00 0.83 16 persons, . 1 5 5.00 3.20 16 persons. 1 23 23.00 0.70 17 persons, . 2 10 5.00 3.40 19 persons, 1 19 19.00 1.00 18 persons, . 1 6 6.00 3.00 28 persons. 1 28 28.00 1.00 19 persons, . 1 5 5.00 3.80 Haverhill, 6,902 46,515 6.74 0.65 20 persons, . 1 6 6.00 3.33 1 person. 222 1,027 4.63 0.22 Gloiicester. Ward 8, 291 1,922 6.00 0.63 2 persons. 1,245 7,388 5.93 0.34 1 person. 25 130 5.20 0.19 3 persons, 1,398 8,950 6.40 0.47 2 persons, . 58 340 5.86 0.34 4 persons. 1,332 8,851 6.64 0.60 3 persons, . 47 292 6.21 0.48 5 persons, 1,009 6,840 6.78 0.74 4 persons, . 49 335 6.84 0.59 6 persons, 683 4,757 6.96 0.86 5 persons, . 44 311 7.07 0.71 7 persons. 423 3,032 7.17 0.98 6 persons, . 28 191 6.82 0.88 8 persons. 243 1,S77 7.72 1.04 7 persons, . 16 99 6.19 1.13 9 persons. 141 1,145 8.12 1.11 8 persons, . 9 SO 8.89 0.90 10 persons, 78 659 8.45 I.IS 9 persons, . 8 73 9.13 99 11 persons. 40 354 8.85 1.24 10 persons, . O 12 6.00 1.67 12 persons. 22 245 11.14 1.08 11 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.22 13 persons. 20 353 17.65 0.74 KOOMS. 479 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. ESSEX — Con. Havekhill — Con 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 34 persons, 47 persons, 89 persons, . IfaverhiU. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 ijcrsons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, Haverhill. Ward 2. 1 person, 2 i)ersons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 34 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 15 5 4 5 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 573 27 118 lis 88 73 46 25 20 10 14 I 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 631 37 131 150 118 83 37 39 16 8 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 175 56 64 99 16 147 117 54 27 56 76 80 20 50 4,581 118 728 808 660 555 363 248 255 98 151 97 63 121 26 33 35 16 30 17 27 56 76 4,888 184 835 1,046 902 720 .309 315 158 82 40 6 15 102 9 45 40 80 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 11.67 11.20 16.00 19.80 16.00 .36.75 29.25 27.00 27.00 56.00 76.00 80.00 20.00 50.00 7.99 4.37 6.17 6.85 7.50 7.60 7.89 9.92 9.81 9.80 10.79 13.86 12.60 30.25 13.00 16..50 17.50 16.00 30.00 17.00 27.00 ,56.00 76.00 7.75 4.97 6.37 6.97 7.64 8.67 8.35 8.08 9.88 10.25 13.33 6.00 15.00 34.00 9.00 45.00 40.00 80.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.20 1.34 1.00 0.91 1.19 0.54 0.72 0.81 0.85 0.48 0.37 0.43 2.35 1.78 0.58 0.23 0.32 0.44 0.53 0.66 0.76 0.71 0.82 0.92 0.93 0.79 0.95 0.43 1.08 0.97 1.03 1.19 0.70 1.29 0.85 0.48 0.37 0..51 0.20 0.31 0.43 0.52 0.58 0.72 0.87 0.81 0.88 0.75 1.83 0.80 0..38 1.67 0.44 0.53 0.43 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Person.s TO A Family. ESSEX — Con. Haverhill. Ward 3, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, Haver h ill. Ward 4 , 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 89 iiersons, Haverhill. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 781 29 147 145 149 99 78 45 31 23 11 6 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 9.57 38 190 193 184 154 99 49 21 14 4 5 2 2 1 1 2,4.52 59 359 461 485 384 278 175 102 67 35 19 8 10 7 1 1 1 5,151 106 810 845 904 651 537 304 243 215 119 59 37 43 59 32 31 50 49 20 37 6,686 172 1,193 1,290 1,332 1,126 723 384 174 129 34 35 23 16 5 50 15,035 291 2,018 2,764 2,926 2,287 1,787 1,123 691 484 236 143 67 87 74 10 14 33 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 6.60 3.66 5.51 5.83 6.07 6.58 6.88 6.76 7.84 9.35 10.82 9.83 18.50 14..33 14.75 16.00 15.50 25.00 49.00 20.00 37.00 6.99 4.53 6.28 6.68 7.24 7.31 7.30 7.84 8.29 9.21 8.50 7.00 11.50 8.00 5.00 50.00 6.13 4.93 5.62 6.00 6.03 5.96 6.43 6.42 6.77 7.22 6.74 7.53 8.38 8.70 10.57 10.00 14.00 33.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.69 0.27 0.36 0.51 0.66 0.76 0.87 1.04 1.02 0.96 0.92 1.12 0.65 0.91 0.95 0.94 1.03 0.72- 0.41 1.05 0.59 0.60 0.22 0..32 0.45 0..55 0.68 0.82 0.89 0.97 0.98 1.18 1..57 1.04 1.75 3.00 1.78 0.75 0.20 0.36 0.50 0.66 0.84 0.93 1.09 1.18 1.25 1.48 1.46 1.43 1.49 1.32 1.50 1.29 0.61 480 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Coutinued. Counties, Cities, Towns, axd KUMBKIi OF PEKSONS TO A Family. Xunibfr of Families of Spfci- fieil Size Total Xiimbcr of Kooms Oc- cupied ESSEX — Con. Haverhill. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 47 persons, Ipswich, 3 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 ijersons, 5 persons, (') persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 21 persons, 34 persons, 74 persons, Lawrence, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, () persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, !) persona, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons. 1,508 32 300 331 308 216 145 90 47 19 11 2 4 1 1 1 1,104 80 202 240 200 133 88 47 36 36 14 9 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 10,783 344 1,617 2,057 1,966 1,573 1,182 775 493 294 165 111 47 .■31 19 10 10,174 156 1,804 2,197 2,127 1,501 1,038 6.58 356 137 79 14 40 20 27 20 7,945 358 1,.301 1,662 1,480 953 655 353 307 307 149 88 37 59 20 20 10 50 26 36 74 62,591 1,120 7,878 10,757 10,993 9,127 7,087 4,676 3,161 1,886 1,175 800 326 274 229 111 107 107 Aver- ase Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a I{oom 6.75 4.88 6.01 6.64 6.91 6.95 7.16 7.31 7.57 7.21 7.18 7.00 10.00 20.00 27.00 20.00 7.20 4.48 6.44 6.93 7.40 7.17 7.44 7.51 8.53 8.53 10.64 9.78 7.40 9.83 10.00 20.00 10.00 50.00 26.00 36.00 74.00 5.80 3.26 4.87 5.23 5.59 5.80 6.00 6.03 6.41 6.41 7.12 7.21 6.94 8.84 12.05 11.10 1529 17.83 0.61 0.21 0.33 0.45 0.58 0.72 0.84 0.96 1.06 1.25 1..39 1.57 1.20 1.00 78 2.63 0.59 0.22 0.31 0.43 0.54 0.70 0.81 0.93 0.94 1.06 0.94 1.13 1.62 1.32 1.40 0.75 1.60 0.34 0.81 0.94 1.00 0.83 0.31 0.41 0.57 0.72 0.86 1.00 1.16 1.25 1.40 1.40 1..53 1.73 1.47 1.16 1.35 1.05 0.95 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. ESSEX -Con. Lawrence — Con 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 32 persons, 33 persons, 34 persons, 35 persons, 36 persons, 37 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, 40 persons, 41 persons, 42 persons, 43 persons, 44 persons, 45 persons, 47 persons, 50 persons, 52 persons, 57 persons, 59 persons, 60 persons, 141 persons, 144 persons, 261 persons, Laivrence. Ward 1, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons. Number of Families of Speci- tied Size 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,805 41 294 339 347 302 195 119 68 46 16 9 4 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 139 69 137 38 61 94 73 157 20 72 183 30 40 59 62 71 82 30 85 68 46 147 64 52 146 36 119 94 41 56 42 50 48 65 60 135 10,060 136 1,372 1,697 1,852 1,694 1,129 687 435 291 118 56 26 52 33 6 26 25 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 19.86 17.25 17.13 19.00 20.33 23.50 24.33 22.43 20.00 36.00 61.00 30.00 40.00 29.50 31.00 23.67 41.00 30.00 42.50 34.00 46.00 36.75 32.00 26.00 48.67 36.00 39.67 47.00 41.00 56.00 42.00 50.00 48.00 65.00 66.00 135.00 5.57 3.32 4.67 5.01 5.34 5.61 5.79 5.77 6.40 6.33 7.38 6.22 6.50 7.43 16.. 50 6.O0 26.00 25.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.91 1.10 1.17 1.11 1.08 0.98 0.99 1.11 1.30 0.75 0.46 0.97 0.75 1.08 1.06 1.44 0.85 1.20 0.87 1.12 0.85 1.09 1.28 1.62 0.88 1.22 1.13 1.00 1.22 0.93 1.36 1.18 1.25 2.17 2.18 1.93 0.85 0.30 0.43 0.60 75 0.89 1.04 1.21 1.25 1.42 1.36 1.77 1.85 1.75 0.85 2. .50 0.85 0.96 ROOMS. 481 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. OouiqTiEs, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Xum- ))pr of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and NuMBKR OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Lawrence. Ward 1 — Con. Lawrence. Ward 3 — Con. 2.") persons, . 2 47 23..50 1.06 7 persons, . 142 832 5.86 1.19 •26 persons, . 1 20 20.00 1.30 8 persons, . 96 576 6.00 1.33 34 persons, . 3 71 23.67 1.44 9 persons, . 49 313 6.39 1.41 35 persons, . 50 50.00 0.70 10 persons, . 25 192 7.68 1.30 37 persons, . 50 50.00 0.74 11 persons, . 21 153 7.29 1.51 40 persons, . 26 26.00 1.54 12 persons, . t 55 7.86 1.53 41 persons, . 24 24.00 1.71 13 persons, . 5 48 9.60 1.35 42 persons, . 21 21.00 2.00 14 persons, . 3 53 17.G7 0.79 59 persons, . 50 50.00 1.18 16 persons, . 2 58 29.00 0..55 144 persons, . 66 66.00 2.18 17 persons, . 3 62 20.67 0.82 Lawrence. Ward 2, . 1,331 8,651 6.50 0.81 18 persons, . 2 45 22.50 0.80 1 person, 37 133 3.59 0.28 20 persons, . 1 8 8.00 2.50 2 persons, . 185 875 4.73 0.42 23 persons, . 1 16 16.00 1.44 3 persons, . 250 1,436 5.74 0.52 25 persons, . 1 18 18.00 1.39 4 persons, . 233 1,368 5.87 0.68 27 persons, . 1 40 40.00 0.68 5 persons, . 196 1,231 6.28 0.80 28 persons, . •2 63 31.50 0.89 (i persons, . 147 940 6.39 0.94 32 persons, . 1 35 35.00 0.91 7 ])er8ons, . 94 632 6.72 1.04 33 persons, . 1 30 30.00 1.10 8 persons, . 62 495 7.98 1.00 37 persons, . 1 35 35.00 1.06 !> persons, . ; 30 199 6.63 1..36 38 persons, . 1 26 26.00 1.46 10 persons, . 29 245 8.45 1.18 39 persons, . 1 46 46.00 0.85 11 persons, . 18 142 7.89 1.39 60 persons, . 1 48 48.00 1.25 12 persons, . 5 35 7.00 1.71 141 persons, . 1 65 65.00 2.17 13 persons, . 6 86 14.33 0.91 Lawrence. Ward 4, . 1,888 11,264 5.97 0.89 14 persons, . 6 83 13.83 1.01 1 person. 75 224 2.99 0.33 15 persons, . 3 31 10.33 1.45 2 persons, . 240 1,218 5.08 0..39 IG persons, . 10 10.00 1.60 3 persons, . 349 1,820 5.21 0.58 17 persons, . 12 12.00 1.42 4 persons, . 322 1,797 5.58 0.72 18 persons, . 68 17.00 1.06 5 persons, . 253 1,474 5.83 0.86 19 persons, . 49 16.33 1.16 6 persons, . 215 1,247 5.80 1.03 20 persons, . 75 18.75 1.07 7 persons, . 146 849 5.82 1.20 21 persons, . 18 18.00 1.17 8 persons, . 88 516 5.86 1.36 22 persons, . 20 20.00 1.10 9 persons, . 65 400 6.15 1.46 23 persons, . 18 18.00 1.28 10 persons, . 39 234 6.00 1.67 24 persons, . 18 18.00 1.33 11 persons, . 34 237 6.97 1.58 25 persons, . 41 20.50 1.22 12 persons, . 20 138 6.90 1.74 33 persons, . 32 32.00 1.03 13 persons, . 8 53 6.63 1.96 35 persons, . 32 32.00 1.09 14 persons, . 7 50 7.14 1.96 36 persons, . 30 30.00 1.20 15 persons, . 7 7.00 2.14 40 persons, . 33 33.00 1.21 16 persons, . 13 6.50 2.46 42 persons, . 31 31.00 1.35 17 persons, . 23 23.00 0.74 43 persons, . 40 40.00 1.08 IS persons, . 26 26.00 0.69 44 persons, . 36 36.00 1.22 19 persons, . 20 20.00 95 45 persons, . 32 32.00 1.41 20 persons, . 38 19.00 1.05 47 persons, . 42 42.00 1.12 21 persons, . 20 20.00 1.05 50 persons, . 41 41.00 1.22 22 persons, . 15 15.00 1.47 57 persons, . 42 42.00 1.36 23 persons, . 28 28.00 0.82 Lawrence. Ward 3, . 1,879 10,069 5.36 0.89 24 persons, . 30 30.00 0.80 1 person, 108 295 2.73 0.37 25 persons, . 33 33.00 0.76 2 persons, . 298 1,270 4.26 0.47 27 persons, . 32 32.00 0.84 3 persons, . 338 1,608 4.76 0.63 28 persons, . 120 120.00 0.23 4 persons, . 305 1,568 5.14 0.78 29 persons, . 30 30.00 0.97 5 persons, . 257 1,339 5.21 0.96 30 persons, . 40 40.00 0.75 6 persons, . 205 1,172 5.72 1.05 32 persons, . 24 24.00 1.33 482 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NmiBER OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size ESSEX — Con. Lawrence. Ward 4 — Cou. 40 persons, 41 persons, 43 persons, 45 persons, 47 persons, 261 persons, Laturence, Ward 5. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 ijersons, 15 persons, 20 persons, 23 persons, 38 persons, 52 persons, . Lawrence. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 25 persons, Lynn, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 1 2 2 1 1 2,215 51 368 468 432 291 237 146 100 59 30 14 7 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1,665 32 232 313 327 274 183 128 79 45 26 15 4 2 1 2 1 1 14,144 436 2,428 2,9.'J6 2,847 2,094 1,305 871 500 271 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 88 40 106 87 .52 135 12,667 198 1,911 2,466 2,476 1,733 1,417 907 616 379 191 95 49 19 10 54 16 32 42 56 9,880 134 1,232 1,730 1,932 1,656 1,182 769 523 304 195 117 23 16 13 26 10 18 89,835 1,576 12,973 17,099 17,535 13,591 8,808 6,317 3,790 2,184 44.00 40.00 53.00 43..50 52.00 135.00 5.72 3.88 5.19 5.27 5.73 5.06 5.98 6.21 6.16 6.42 6.,37 6.79 7.00 6.33 10.00 13.50 16.00 32.00 42.00 56.00 5.93 4.19 5.31 5.53 5.91 6.04 6.46 6.01 6.62 6.76 7..50 7.80 5.75 8.00 13.00 13.00 10.00 18.00 6.35 3.61 5.34 5.78 6.16 6.49 6.75 7.25 7.49 8.06 0.91 1.03 0.81 1.03 0.90 1.93 0.78 0.26 0.39 0.57 0.70 0.84 1.00 1.13 1.30 1.40 1.57 1.62 1.71 2.05 1.40 1.11 1.25 0.72 0.90 0.93 0.78 0.24 0.38 0.54 0.68 0.83 0.93 1.17 1.21 1.33 1.33 1.41 2.09 1.63 1.15 1.23 1.70 1.39 0.69 0.28 0.37 0.52 0.65 0.77 0.89 0.97 1.07 1.12 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Familt. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX— Con Lynn — Con. 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 28 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, .34 persons, 35 persons, 40 persons, 43 persons, 44 persons, 51 persons, ,57 persons, 64 persons, 70 persons, 72 persons, 75 persons, Lynn. Ward 1, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Lynn. Ward 2 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 1.53 72 53 35 22 19 13 6 i 5 5 5 1 7 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 387 11 77 75 86 55 42 21 14 2 3 1 968 28 183 209 218 152 75 55 25 7 8 1,434 768 615 458 292 279 232 113 134 114 169 118 45 149 137 162 41 23 38 34 26 31 41 56 60 03 47 125 50 72 36 2,312 43 424 440 .503 348 269 153 86 14 22 10 5,919 103 1,023 1,279 1,345 958 478 367 191 49 62 9.37 10.67 11.60 13.09 13.27 14.68 17.85 18.83 19.14 22.80 33.80 23.60 45.00 21.29 34.25 23.14 20.50 23.00 38.00 34.00 26.00 31.00 41.00 56.00 60.00 63.00 47.00 125.00 50.00 72.00 36.00 5.97 3.91 5.51 5.87 5.85 6.33 6.40 7.29 6.14 7.00 7.33 10.00 6.11 3.68 5.59 6.12 6.17 6.30 6.37 6.67 7.64 7.00 1.07 1.03 1.03 0.99 1.05 1.02 0.90 0.90 0.94 0.83 0..59 0.89 0.49 1.08 0.70 1.08 1.27 1.22 0.79 0.91 1.31 1.13 0.98 0.77 0.73 0.81 1.21 0.51 1.40 1.00 2.08 0.68 0.26 0.36 0..51 0.68 0.79 0.94 0.96 1.30 1.29 1.36 1.10 0.66 0.27 0.36 0.49 0.65 0.79 0.94 1.05 1.05 1.29 1.29 EOOMS. 483 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. ESSEX — Con. Lynn. Ward 2 -Con 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 23 persons, Lynn. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 18 iiersons, 25 persons, Lynn. Ward 4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 30 persons, 34 persons, 35 persons, 40 persons, 43 persons, 44 persons, 51 persons, 57 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 1 1 3,602 126 631 767 785 541 343 197 114 55 25 9 4 2 1 1 1 2,384 92 413 471 429 342 191 160 77 56 51 19 12 15 8 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 32 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 8.00 6.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room i 7.00 13 13.00 21,898 6.08 483 3.S3 3,365 5.33 4,420 5.76 4,844 6.17 3,451 6.38 2,318 6.76 1,389 7.05 802 7.04 414 7.53 195 7.80 88 9.78 48 12.00 42 21.00 8 8.00 13 13.00 18 18.00 16,743 7.02 323 3.51 2,095 5.07 2,652 5.63 2,716 6.33 2,330 6.81 1,446 7.57 1,331 8.32 717 9.31 540 9.64 507 9.94 281 14.79 140 11.67 209 13.93 112 14 00 111 15.86 133 19.00 75 18.75 30 30.00 44 22.00 72 24.00 60 20.00 112 22.40 27 27.00 97 24.25 24 24.00 38 38.00 26 26.00 31 3100 41 41.00 56 56.00 60 60.00 63 63.00 47 47.00 1.38 2.00 2.00 1.77 0.68 0.26 0.38 0.52 0.65 0.78 0.89 0.99 1.14 1.20 1.28 1 13 1.00 0.62 1.88 1.38 1.39 0.69 0.28 0.39 0.53 0.63 0.73 0.79 0.84 0.86 0.93 1.01 0.74 1.03 0.93 1.00 0.95 0.84 0.91 0.60 0.86 0.83 1.05 1.03 0.89 1.03 1.08 0.79 1.31 1.13 0.98 0.77 0.73 0.81 1.21 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied ESSEX — Con. Lynn. Ward 4 -Con 64 persons, 72 persons, Lynn. Ward 6 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 28 persons, 31 persons, 70 persons, Lynn. Ward G. 1 person , 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, Lynn. Ward T. 1 person, 2 persons. 1 1 2,875 98 481 612 573 396 263 183 99 62 27 18 21 8 S 6 4 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3,324 64 533 698 633 524 331 220 155 79 28 19 12 9 5 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 604 17 110 125 72 19,197 344 2,645 3,626 3,621 2,717 1,863 1,406 775 .506 317 187 285 121 111 89 67 38 35 70 70 58 45 24 70 23 34 50 20,162 226 2,828 3,957 3,784 3,259 2,081 1,460 1,066 584 239 157 119 76 62 59 32 56 27 40 33 17 3,604 54 593 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 125.00 72.00 6.68 3.51 5.50 5.92 6.32 6.86 7.08 7.68 7.83 8.16 11.74 10.39 13.57 1.5.13 13.88 14.83 16.75 19.00 35.00 23.33 70.00 29.00 45.00 24.00 35.00 23.00 34.00 50.00 6.07 3.53 5.31 5.67 5.98 6.22 6.29 6.64 6.88 7.39 8.54 8.26 9.92 8.44 12.40 14.75 16.00 14.00 27.00 40.00 33.00 17.00 5.97 3.18 5.39 0.51 1.00 0.67 0.28 0..36 0.51 0.63 0.73 0.85 0.91 1.02 1.10 0.85 1.06 0.88 0.86 1.01 1.01 0.96 0.89 0.51 .0.81 0.29 0.72 0.49 0.96 0.69 1.22 0.91 1.40 0.74 0.28 0.38 0.53 0.67 0.80 0.95 1.05 1.16 1.22 1.17 1.33 1.21 1..54 1.13 1.02 1.00 1.29 0.74 0.60 0.76 1.53 0.74 0.31 0.37 484 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CousTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- Number of Rooms Oc- cupied ESSEX — Con. Lynn. Ward 7 - Con 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 25 persons, 75 persons, Lynnfleltl, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, Manchester, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persona, 13 persons, 20 persons, Marblehead, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 j)erson8, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. 124 123 84 60 35 22 10 11 2 •2 1 1 1 1 211 12 54 43 29 30 19 12 7 3 1 1 488 50 93 106 79 68 46 23 8 4 6 1 1 2 1 2,003 141 418 460 378 265 150 83 46 27 24 6 2 725 722 528 353 211 153 77 92 13 11 10 12 14 36 1,.515 75 380 294 211 232 126 104 59 22 6 6 3,430 203 593 683 555 .531 370 182 88 41 91 14 11 48 20 12,015 566 2,278 2,622 2,283 1,723 1,085 583 330 193 195 72 24 5.85 5.87 6.29 5.88 6.03 6.95 7.70 8.36 6.50 5.,50 10.00 12.00 14.00 36.00 7.18 6.25 7.04 6.84 7.28 7.73 6.63 8.67 8.43 7.33 6.00 6.00 7.03 4.06 6.38 6.44 7.03 7.81 8.04 7.91 11.00 10.25 15.17 14.00 11.00 24.00 20.00 6.00 4.01 5.45 5.70 6.04 6.,i0 7.23 7.02 7.17 7.15 8.13 12.00 12.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.51 0.68 0.80 1.02 1.16 1.15 1.17 1.20 1.69 2.18 1.30 1.25 1.79 2.08 0..54 0.16 0.28 0.44 0.55 0.65 0.90 0.81 0.95 1.23 1.67 2.00 0.55 0.25 0.31 0.47 0.57 0.64 0.75 0.88 0.73 0.88 0.66 0.79 1.09 0..54 1.00 0.64 0.25 0.37 0.53 0.66 0.77 0.83 1.00 1.12 1.26 1.23 0.92 1.00 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX — Con. Marblehead — Con. 13 persons, 29 persons, Merrimac, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 24 persons, Methuen, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 19 persons, 36 persons, Middleton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 20 persons, Nahant, Iperson, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 2 1 605 30 136 152 114 80 44 21 13 6 4 1 2 1 1 1,.317 43 244 275 225 185 149 85 58 25 15 8 2 1 1 1 219 27 35 47 46 27 16 10 4 1 2 2 1 1 204 19 45 35 31 27 13 32 29 4,282 153 913 1,084 794 591 339 150 105 52 26 8 16 16 35 8,933 257 1,545 1,761 1,513 1,305 1,017 661 429 181 106 63 20 30 17 28 1,471 145 201 321 322 203 109 77 30 5 18 17 8 15 1,426 80 267 203 217 191 125 16.00 29.00 7.08 5.10 6.71 7.13 6.96 7.39 7.70 7.14 8.08 8.67 6.50 8.00 800 16.00 35.00 6.78 5.98 6.33 6.40 6.72 7.05 6.83 7.78 7.40 7.24 7.07 7.88 10.00 .30.00 17.00 28.00 6.72 5.37 5.74 6.83 7.00 7.52 6.81 7.70 7.50 5.00 9.00 8.50 8.00 15.00 6.99 4.21 5.93 5.80 7.00 7.07 9.62 0.81 1.00 0.54 0.20 0.30 0.42 0.57 0.68 0.78 0.98 0.99 1.04 1.54 1.38 1.75 0.94 0.69 0.64 1.67 0.32 0.47 0.59 0.71 0.88 0.90 1.08 1.24 1.42 1.40 1.20 0.47 1.12 1.29 0.57 0.19 0.35 0.44 0.57 0.67 0.88 0.91 1.07 1.80 1.11 1.29 1.50 1.33 0.61 0.24 0.34 0.52 0.57 0.71 0.62 ROOMS. 485 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns-, and XcMBEE OF Persons TO A Familt. Xiimbcr of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Nuniber of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room ESSEX — Con. Nahant — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 21 persons, Newbury, . 1 person, 2 persons, S persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, (! persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 16 persons, Newburyport 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 25 persons, 31 persons, 47 persons, Kewburijport. Wd.l 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons. 10 84 8.40 0.83 9 66 7.33 1.09 5 46 9.20 0.98 3 25 8.33 1.20 2 35 17..50 0.63 1 10 10.00 1.20 1 S 8.00 1.63 1 27 27.00 0.52 ] 18 18.00 0.83 1 24 24.00 0.88 360 2,671 7.42 0.56 21 94 4.48 22 70 433 6.19 0.32 75 522 6.96 0.43 72 530 7.36 0.,i4 49 405 8.27 0.60 21 169 8.05 0.75 22 197 8.95 0.78 6 55 9.17 0.87 9 90 10.00 0.90 10 109 10.90 0.92 3 44 14.67 0.75 1 8 8.00 1.50 1 15 15.00 1.07 3,479 24,227 6.96 0.60 233 1,082 4.64 0.22 648 4,062 6.27 0..32 672 4,.542 6.76 0.44 639 4,523 7.08 0.57 509 3,787 7.44 0.67 301 2,181 7.25 0.83 205 1,.5.58 7.60 0.92 103 768 7.46 1.07 73 613 8.40 1.07 45 396 8 80 1.14 23 205 8.91 1.23 8 70 S.75 1..37 3 24 8.00 1.63 3 42 14.00 1.00 2 30 15.00 1.00 22 11.00 1.45 1 ,52 52.00 33 1 17 17.00 1.06 2 22 11.00 1.73 1 30 30.00 0.67 1 20 20.00 1.05 O 32 16.00 1.56 1 53 .53.00 0.58 1 96 96 00 0.49 601 3,893 6.48 0.61 42 214 5.10 0.20 113 680 6.02 0..33 138 889 6.44 0.47 113 761 6.73 0.59 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Familt. Number of Families of Speci fled Size ESSEX — Con. Keioburyport. Wd. 1 — Con. 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, Kewhuryport . Wd. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 19 persons, Newburyport. Wd. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 21 persons, 31 persons, Newburyport. Wd.4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. 85 40 37 8 12 9 1 1 1 1 510 45 70 100 66 83 38 37 25 17 12 9 3 3 1 1 615 25 110 122 116 93 .59 37 22 12 12 3 2 1 1 5.59 38 116 106 108 78 38 30 16 14 3 3 1 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 575 6.76 270 6.75 267 7.22 57 7.13 83 6.92 60 6.67 t 7.00 8 8.00 11 11.00 11 11.00 3,386 6.04 162 3.60 416 5.94 658 6.,5S 473 7.17 605 7.29 26B 7.00 257 6.95 180 7.20 143 8.41 89 7.42 69 7.67 26 8.67 24 8.00 8 8.00 10 10.00 4,908 7.98 134 5.36 796 7.24 925 7.58 895 7.72 775 8.33 482 8.17 328 8.86 201 9.14 99 8.25 135 11.25 44 14.67 21 10..50 20 20.00 53 .53.00 3,i)62 7.09 172 4..53 716 6.17 694 6.55 788 7.30 593 7.60 290 7.63 250 8.33 109 6.81 103 7.36 38 12.67 22 7.33 8 8.00 0.74 0.89 0.97 1.12 1.30 1.50 1.57 1..50 1.27 1..36 0.69 0.28 0.34 0.46 0.,56 0.69 086 1.01 i.n 1.07 l.,35 1.43 1.38 1.63 1.75 1.90 0.54 0.19 0.28 0.40 0.52 0.60 0.73 0.79 0.88 1.09 0.89 0.75 1.14 1.05 0.,58 0.59 0.22 0.32 0.46 0.55 0.66 0.79 0.84 1.17 1.22 0.79 1.50 1.50 486 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CocKTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size ESSEX — Con. Neivburyport. Wd. 4 — Con. 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, IS persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, '25persons, Newhuryport. U'd.S 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, It) persons, Newhuryport. Wd. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 25 persons, 47 persons. North Andover 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 person 9 person 10 person 11 person 12 person 13 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 21 persons, as, us, 119, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 538 35 88 97 119 74 59 31 18 9 2 4 1 1 656 48 151 109 117 96 67 33 14 9 7 3 1 1 796 26 130 156 145 131 73 48 46 17 9 4 7 1 1 1 1 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 23 19 14 52 17 12 30 12 3,576 166 526 681 794 521 406 212 126 77 14 38 7 8 4,502 234 928 695 812 718 467 244 95 108 60 25 20 96 5,i509 126 836 1,021 981 901 .531 349 352 112 83 35 115 11 11 15 30 Aver- age Aver- age Number ^■'™- ber of Per- sons to a of Kooms Oc- cupied Room 23.00 19.00 14.00 5i.00 17.00 12.00 30.00 12.00 6.65 4.74 5.98 7.02 6.67 7.04 6.88 6.84 7.00 8.56 7.00 9.50 7.00 8.00 6.86 4.88 6.15 6.38 6.94 7.48 6.97 7.39 6.79 12.00 8.57 8.33 20.00 96.00 6.92 4.85 6.43 6..54 6.77 6.S8 7.27 7.27 7.65 6.59 9.22 8.75 16.43 11.00 11.00 15.00 30.00 0.61 0.79 1.14 0.33 1.06 1.58 0.67 2.08 0.63 0.21 0.33 0.43 0.60 0.71 0.87 1.02 1.14 1.05 1.43 1.16 1.71 2.00 0..58 0.21 0.33 0.47 0.58 0.67 0.86 0.95 1.18 0.75 1.17 1..S2 1.25 0.49 0.65 0.21 0.31 0.46 0..59 0.73 0.82 0.96 1.05 1.37 1.08 1.26 0.73 1.18 1.45 1.13 0.70 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. ESSEX — Con Peabody, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 35 persons, Rockport, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 53 persons, Rowley, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Salem, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 2,373 82 403 465 450 332 246 ■ 160 100 72 33 12 9 5 1 1 1 1 1,236 96 238 2,55 201 121 120 69 51 36 23 9 4 5 2 3 1 1 1 340 13 72 83 79 50 17 17 6 2 1 7,623 353 1,320 1,465 1,.326 1,099 769 15,466 406 2,396 2,994 2,931 2,183 1,667 1,058 745 529 246 103 79 51 12 15 23 28 6,997 430 1,273 1,470 1,161 702 741 408 304 202 125 40 20 42 15 21 26 3 14 2,373 76 466 572 587 349 133 126 43 16 5 48,372 1,.507 7,282 9,168 8,562 7,196 5,057 Aver- age Number 'of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6. .52 4.95 5.95 6.44 6.51 6..58 6.78 6.61 7.45 7.35 7.45 8.58 8.78 10.20 12.00 15.00 23.00 28.00 5.66 4 48 5.35 5.76 5.78 5.80 6.18 5.91 5.96 .5.61 5.43 4.44 5.00 8.40 7..50 7.00 26.00 3.00 14.00 6.98 5.85 6.47 6.89 7.43 6.98 7.82 7.41 7.17 8.00 5.00 6.35 4.27 5..52 (i.26 6.46 6.")5 6..58 0.68 0.20 0.34 0.47 0.61 0.76 0.89 1.06 1.07 1.22 1.34 1.28 1.37 1.27 1.17 1.13 0.83 1.25 0.76 0.22 0.37 0.52 0.69 0.86 0.97 1.18 1.34 1.60 1.84 2.48 2.40 1.55 1.87 2.14 0.73 7.00 3.79 0.54 0.17 0.31 0.44 0.54 0.72 0.77 0.94 1.12 1.25 2.20 0.71 0.23 0.36 0.48 0.62 0.76 0.91 ROOMS. 487 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, aki> Number of Persons TO A Family. ESSEX — Con Salem — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, It; persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 38 persons, 42 persons, 49 persons, 58 persons, 113 persons, 136 persons, 299 persons, Salem. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 jiersons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 42 persons, 113 persons, Salem. Ward 2, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons. Number of Families of Speci fled Size 509 327 179 119 62 32 19 9 7 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,109 90 199 217 167 139 106 67 46 34 14 7 6 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1,.369 71 281 309 Total Aver- Number of Kooms Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 3,453 6.78 2,280 6.97 1,257 7.03 824 6.92 437 7.05 210 6.56 141 7.42 85 9.44 74 10.57 94 15.67 56 11.20 22 11.00 16 16.00 50 50.00 19 19.00 26 26.00 57 2S..50 68 34.00 26 26.00 43 43.00 45 45.00 21 21.00 96 96.00 65 65.00 135 135.00 6,197 5.59 400 4.44 933 4.69 1,168 5.3S 917 5.49 734 5.28 580 5.47 392 5.85 269 5.85 212 6.24 102 7.29 43 6.14 38 6..33 24 6.00 6 6.00 6 6.00 33 16.50 16 16.00 50 50.00 19 19.00 26 26.00 22 22.00 68 34.00 43 43.00 96 96.00 9,356 6.83 307 4.32 1,630 5.80 2,014 6.52 1.03 1.15 1.28 1.44 1.56 1.83 1.75 1.48 1.42 1.02 1..52 1.64 1.19 0.40 1.11 0.85 0.98 0.85 1.46 0.98 1.09 2.76 1.18 2.09 2.21 0.81 0.23 0.43 0.56 0.73 0.95 1.10 1.20 1.37 1.44 1.37 1.79 1.89 2.17 2.33 2. ,50 0.97 1.19 0.40 1.11 0.85 1.27 0.85 0.98 1.18 0.60 0.23 0.34 0.46 CouNTiE.?, Cities, Towns, and Number of Person.? TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size ESSEX — Con. Salem. Ward 2 -Con 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 299 persons, Salem. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 28 persons, Salem. Ward 4, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 58 persons, Salem. Ward o, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons. 270 189 108 74 34 17 10 1 1 1 2 1 1,028 53 202 183 179 154 99 78 35 16 17 1 1 1 1,181 63 186 223 217 178 144 57 55 22 14 7 5 1 3 2 2 1 1 1,881 31 244 318 285 279 217 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1,898 1,402 761 569 307 140 89 14 18 32 40 135 6,964 237 1,145 1,265 1,138 1,097 720 583 316 158 144 74 19 17 16 35 7,598 212 1,016 1,423 1,448 1,226 981 386 386 184 106 45 42 20 40 18 30 14 21 11,399 147 1,304 1,918 1,766 1,6.59 1,345 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Ave 7.03 7.42 7.05 7.69 9.03 8.24 8.90 14.00 18.00 32.00 20.00 135.00 6.77 4.47 5.67 6.91 6.36 7.12 7.27 7.47 9.03 9.88 8.47 10.57 9..50 17.00 16.00 35.00 6.43 3.37 5.46 6.38 6.67 6.89 6.81 6.77 7.02 8.36 7.57 6.43 8.40 20.00 13.33 9.00 15.00 14.00 21.00 6.06 4.74 5.59 6.03 6.20 5.95 6.20 er- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.57 0.67 0.85 0.91 0.89 1.09 1.12 0.86 0.72 0.47 0.80 2.21 0.63 0.22 0.35 0.43 0.63 0.70 0.83 0.94 0.89 0.91 1.18 1.04 1.26 0.82 1.00 0.80 0.69 0.30 0.37 0.47 0.60 0.73 0.88 1.03 1.14 1.08 1.32 1.71 1.43 0.65 1.05 1.67 1.13 1.29 2.76 0.87 0.21 0.36 0.50 0.65 0.84 0.97 488 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. ESSEX — Con. Salem . Ward .a-Con 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 38 persons, 49 persons, 136 persons, Salem. Ward t 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, Salisbury, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, Sangus, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Booms Oc- cupied Aver- atre Number of Eooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 167 124 78 58 38 16 12 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1,055 45 208 215 208 160 95 66 33 12 6 3 2 1 1 351 24 71 86 69 46 32 13 7 1 1 1 1,005 30 168 262 205 161 101 61 25 17 12 8 1;052 752 459 337 243 83 72 22 IS 5 11 8 26 45 65 6,858 204 1,194 1,380 1,395 1,078 670 471 250 104 46 32 12 7 15 2,.3S0 117 438 559 487 286 288 117 57 9 8 14 7,060 178 999 1,688 1,3.59 1,104 692 440 186 147 79 98 6..30 6.06 5.88 5.81 6.39 5.31 6.00 O..50 6.00 5.00 5.50 8.00 26.00 45.00 65.00 6.50 4..53 5.74 6.42 6.71 6.74 7.05 7.14 7.58 8.67 7.67 10.67 6.00 7.00 15.00 6.78 4.88 6.17 6.50 7.06 6 22 9.00 9.00 8.14 9.00 8.00 14.00 6.63 4.94 5.95 6.44 6.63 6.86 6.85 7.21 7.44 8.65 6.58 12.25 1.11 1.32 1.53 1.72 1.72 2.26 2.17 2.55 2.50 3.20 3.09 2.25 1.46 1.09 2.09 0.63 0.22 35 0.47 0.60 0.74 0.85 0.98 1.06 1.04 1.30 1.03 2.00 1.86 1.13 0..55 0.21 0.32 0.46 0.57 0.80 0.67 0.78 0.98 1.00 1.25 0.86 0.64 0.20 0.34 0.47 0.60 0.73 0.88 0.97 1.08 1.04 1.52 0.90 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. ESSEX — Con Saugus — Con. 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, Swampscott, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, Topslield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 jtersons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 18 persons, Wenham, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 1 1 persons, 12 persons. West Newbury 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Eooms Oc- cupied 3 4 1 1 823 37 169 199 160 101 60 46 28 10 5 5 2 1 264 42 38 41 50 37 8 4 o 1 1 1 234 20 56 44 44 28 20 6 2 3 2 1 440 39 85 98 89 61 33 18 4 34 31 9 16 5,702 160 1,044 1,298 1,082 753 462 399 244 92 51 77 25 15 1,940 190 245 293 420 299 223 115 67 47 18 4 12 38 126 3.J3 320 352 207 162 80 56 13 26 35 8 3,282 225 597 688 682 498 310 149 46 1 Aver age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 11.33 7.75 9.00 16.00 6.93 4.32 6.1S 6.52 6.76 7.46 7.70 8.67 8.71 9.20 10.20 15.40 12.60 15.00 7.35 4.52 6.45 7.15 8.40 8.08 8.26 9.58 8.38 11.75 9.00 7.00 4.00 12.00 7.43 6.30 6.30 7.27 8.00 7.39 8.10 10.00 9.33 6..50 8.67 17.50 8.00 7.46 5.77 7.02 7.02 7.66 8.16 9.39 8.28 11. .50 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.06 1.68 1.56 1.13 0.57 0.23 0.33 0.46 0.59 0.67 0.78 0.81 0.92 0.98 0.98 0.71 1.04 1.00 0.53 0.22 0.31 0.42 0.48 0.62 0.73 0.73 0.96 0.77 1.11 1.57 3.00 1.50 0.51 0.16 0.32 0.41 0.50 0.68 0.74 0.70 0.86 1.38 1.15 0.63 1.50 0.50 0.17 0.28 0.43 0.52 0.61 0.64 0.85 0.70 ROOMS. 489 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. ConsTiES, Cities, Towns, and XlTMBER OF rERSONS TO A Family. ESSEX — Con. West Newbury-Con. 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . FRANKLIN. Asbfield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, .5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Bernardston, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Buckland, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Charlemont, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 252 22 48 44 46 34 29 13 9 3 1 1 2 209 16 53 40 35 31 15 4 1 387 22 77 98 57 51 41 14 13 5 3 12 68 62 51 39 18 10 10 1 3 1 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver ase Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 45 28 14 2,210 128 342 375 412 315 275 136 107 33 9 14 64 1,895 129 427 385 318 292 167 79 59 33 6 2,585 126 468 618 389 372 286 111 104 29 21 16 29 16 2,034 54 470 448 370 328 156 80 85 IS 15 10 5.63 7.00 14.00 5.82 7.13 8..52 8.96 9.26 9.48 10.46 11.89 11.00 9.00 14.00 32.00 9.07 8.06 8.06 9.63 9.09 9.42 11.13 11.29 8.43 8.25 6.00 6.68 5.73 6.08 6.31 6.82 7.29 6.98 7.93 8.00 5.80 7.00 8.00 14..50 8.00 7.40 4.50 6.91 7.23 7.25 8.41 8.67 8.00 8.i50 18.00 5.00 10.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.60 1.43 0.79. 0.46 0.17 0.28 0..35 0.45 0.,54 0.63 0.67 0.67 0.82 1.11 0.79 0.3S 0.41 0.12 0.25 0.31 0.44 0.53 0.54 0.62 0.95 1.09 1.67 0.60 0.17 0.33 0.48 0.,59 0.69 0.86 0.88 1.00 1..55 1.43 1.38 0.83 1.63 0.51 0.22 0.29 0.42 0..55 0..59 0.69 0.88 0.94 0.!50 2.00 1.10 Counties, Cities, Towns, and NU.1IBER OF Persons to a Family. FRANKLIN — Con. Colrain, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Conway, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Deerfield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 24 persons, Erving, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Gill, . 1 person. Number of Families of Specl- tied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 366 IS 67 65 61 49 44 26 15 9 7 4 1 309 15 55 56 66 43 34 16 14 2 4 2 2 674 30 119 140 111 86 74 31 35 17 17 i 3 1 1 1 1 2.56 20 44 62 53 35 22 13 4 •2 1 197 11 2,514 82 402 434 455 3,53 332 168 122 62 55 42 I 2,.3.57 75 365 400 .524 334 296 147 117 21 41 14 23 5,097 150 794 1,024 840 688 579 240 306 1.55 157 46 32 12 12 60 2 1,614 81 257 372 354 244 170 94 26 12 4 1,633 66 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- ago Num- l)er of Per- sons to a Room 6.87 4.56 6.00 6.68 7.46 7.20 7..55 6.46 8.13 6.89 7.86 10.50 7.00 7.63 5.00 6.64 7.14 7.94 7.77 8.71 9.19 8.36 10..50 10.25 7.00 11.50 7..56 5.00 6.67 7.31 7.57 8.00 7.82 7.74 8.74 9.12 9.24 6..57 10.67 12.00 12.00 60.00 2.00 6.30 4.05 5.84 6.00 6.68 6.97 7.73 7.23 6..50 6.00 4.00 8.29 6.00 0.64 0.22 0.33 0.45 OM 0.69 0.80 1.08 0.98 1.31 1.27 1.05 1.86 0..55 0.20 0.30 0.42 0..50 0.64 0.69 0.76 0.96 0.86 0.98 1..57 1.04 0..59 0.20 0.30 0.41 0..53 0.63 0.77 0.90 0.92 0.99 l.OS 1.67 1.13 1.08 1.17 0.28 12.00 0.60 0.25 0.34 0..50 0.60 0.72 0.78 0.97 1.23 1..50 2.50 0.66 0.17 490 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. COUNTIES, CiTIK.S, Towns, axd XuMBER OF Persons to A Family. FKANKLIX — Con Gill — Con. •2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons. 10 persons, 11 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 24 persons, 168 persons, Greenfield, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 24 persons, 33 persons, 34 persons, 36 persons, 39 persons, Hawley, 1 i>ersou, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 9 persons, 12 persons. Heath, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, Xumber of Families of Speci- fied Size 35 37 39 18 19 16 3 6 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1,450 64 26.5 308 256 219 144 96 39 24 11 8 ,T 1 1 1 ■1 1 1 1 1 110 1 16 25 22 22 15 6 2 1 120 9 18 27 27 16 10 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 232 265 311 128 182 127 22 64 47 14 32 18 14 15 96 10,. 509 265 1,.592 2,137 1,876 1,673 1,099 727 351 185 116 73 65 8 15 25 44 36 35 75 20 92 869 1 100 198 163 192 129 55 23 8 879 35 119 208 196 130 91 Aver- age Xumber of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.63 7.16 7.97 7.11 9..58 7.94 7.33 10.67 7.83 14.00 ]6.00 18.00 14.00 15.00 96.00 7.25 4.14 6.01 6.94 7.33 7.64 7.63 7.57 9.00 7.71 10.55 9.13 13.00 8.00 15.00 25.00 22.00 18.00 35.00 75.00 20.00 92.00 7.90 1.00 6.25 7.92 7.41 8.73 8.60 9.17 11.50 8.00 7.33 3.89 6.61 7.70 7.2G 8.13 9.10 0.30 0.42 0..50 0.70 0.63 0.88 1.09 0.84 1.28 0.79 1.13 1.11 1.50 1.60 1.75 0.59 0.24 0.33 0.43 0.55 0.65 0.79 0.92 0.89 1.17 0.95 1.21 0.92 1.63 0.93 0.68 0.82 1.33 0.94 0.45 1.80 0.42 0..54 1.00 0.32 0.38 0.54 0.57 0.70 0.76 0.78 1.50 0.54 0.26 0.30 0.39 0..55 0.62 0.66 CotxTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. FRANKLIN — Heath — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Leverett, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Leyden, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Monroe, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 21 persons, Montague, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons. Con. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 2 3 1 200 17 42 42 39 29 16 7 3 3 2 88 5 15 17 19 12 9 7 1 1 1 1 65 2 14 9 11 14 4 5 1 1 3 1 1,.349 63 211 250 243 206 145 87 59 44 23 9 3 2 1 Total Numbei- of Eooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 52 7.43 17 8.50 26 8.67 5 5.00 1,349 6.75 95 5.59 239 5.69 296 7.05 279 7.15 198 6.a3 128 8.00 54 7.71 21 7.00 18 6.00 21 10.50 705 8.01 25 5.00 90 6.40 127 7.47 163 8.58 104 8.67 73 8.11 76 10.86 12 12.00 7 7.00 9 9.00 13 13.00 392 6.03 2 1.00 75 5.36 38 4.22 84 7.64 84 6.00 23 5.75 31 6.20 6 6.00 7 7.00 20 6.67 22 22.00 8,231 6.10 260 4.13 1,124 5.33 1,523 6.09 1,515 6.23 1,302 6.32 923 6.37 545 6.26 376 6.37 301 6.84 167 7.26 ,54 6.00 14 4.67 .34 17.00 24 24.00 0.94 0.94 1.04 2.00 0.55 0.18 0.,35 0.43 0.56 0.73 0.75 0.91 1.14 1..50 0.95 0.51 0.20 0.31 0.40 0.47 0.58 0.74 0.64 0.67 1.29 1.11 0.85 0.76 1.00 0.37 0.71 0..52 0.83 1.04 1.13 1.33 1.2« 1.50 0.95 0.74 0.24 0.38 0.49 0.64 0.79 OM 1.12 1.26 1.32 1.38 1.83 2.57 0.82 0.67 ROOMS. 491 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and NrMBER OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room countie.s, citik.s, Towns, and Number of Peuson.s TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of I'er- sons to a Koom FRANKLIX — Con. FRANKLIN — Con. Montague — Con. Rowe — Con . 17 persons, . 1 10 10.00 1.70 5 persons, . 15 121 8.07 0.62 23 persons, 1 19 19.00 1.21 6 persons, 9 61 6.78 0.89 25 persons. 1 40 40.00 0.63 7 persons. 6 31 5.17 1.35 New Salem, 233 1,569 6.73 0.55 8 persons. 4 26 6.50 1.23 1 person. 23 124 5.39 0.19 9 persons, 3 24 8.00 1.13 2 persons. 55 355 6.45 0.31 10 persons. 2 16 8.00 1.25 3 persons. 49 305 6.22 0.48 Shelburnc, 392 3,032 7.73 0.51 4 persons. 40 287 7.18 0..56 1 person. 18 70 3.89 0.20 5 persons. 24 183 7.63 0.66 2 persons. 88 592 6.73 0.30 jjersons, 17 131 7.71 0.78 3 persons. 76 587 7.72 0.39 7 persons, 9 63 7.00 1.00 4 persons. 78 587 7.53 0.53 8 persons. 7 62 8.86 0.90 5 persons. 54 481 8.91 0.56 9 persons, 3 20 6.67 1.35 6 persons. 36 305 8.47 0.71 10 persons, 5 25 5.00 2.00 7 persons. 22 209 9.50 0.74 11 persons. 1 14 14.00 0.79 8 persons. 7 63 9.00 0.89 KortlitieM, . 419 3,.341 7.97 0.55 9 persons. 9 il 8.. 56 1.05 1 person, 20 147 7.35 0.14 10 persons, 2 12 6.00 1.67 2 persons, 94 627 6.67 0.30 11 persons. 1 13 13.00 0.85 3 persons, 101 743 7.36 0.41 18 persons. 1 36 36.00 0.50 4 persons. 69 532 7.71 0.52 Shutesbury, 125 830 6.64 0..53 5 persons, 60 461 7.68 0.65 1 person. 12 49 4.08 0.24 6 persons, 34 288 8.47 0.71 2 persons, 31 195 6.29 0.32 7 persons. 13 100 7.69 0.91 3 persons, 24 164 0.83 0.44 8 persons. 9 78 8.67 0.92 4 persons. 26 167 6.42 0.62 9 persons. 5 58 11.60 0.78 5 persons, 15 129 8.60 0.58 10 persons, 3 33 11.00 0.91 6 persons. 9 57 6.33 0.95 11 persons, 3 62 20.67 0.53 7 persons, 2 17 8.50 0.82 20 persons, 2 30 15.00 1.33 8 persons, 5 42 8.40 0.95 22 persons, 1 21 21.00 1.05 11 persons, 1 10 10.00 1.10 23 persons, 1 19 19.00 1.21 Sunderland, 166 1,299 7.83 0..54 24 persons. 1 15 15.00 1.60 1 person. 8 36 4.50 0.22 44 persons. 1 29 29.00 1..52 2 persons, 30 186 6.20 0.32 57 persons, 1 42 42.00 1.36 3 persons. 35 284 8.11 0.37 79 persons, 1 56 56 00 1.41 4 persons. 26 210 8.08 0.50 Orange, 1,390 8,775 6.31 0.61 5 persons. 24 192 8.00 0.63 1 person, 70 273 3.90 0.26 6 persons. 21 195 9.29 0.65 2 persons. 284 1,649 5.81 0.34 7 persons, 12 99 8.25 0.85 3 persons. 34;j 2,133 6.22 0.48 8 persons, 4 34 8.50 0.94 4 persons. 259 1,676 6.47 0.62 9 persons. 3 29 9.67 0.93 !> persons, 210 1,345 6.40 0.78 10 persons. 3 34 11.33 0.88 6 persons. 99 654 6.61 0.91 Warwick, . 158 1,297 8.21 0.46 7 persons, 62 439 7.08 0.99 1 person. 11 74 6.73 0.15 8 persons, . 30 9'>0 7.40 1.08 2 persons. 36 307 8.53 0.23 9 persons, 17 162 9..5;5 0.94 3 persons. 42 361 8.60 0.35 10 persons. 5 50 10.00 1.00 4 persons. 30 238 7.93 0.50 11 persons, . 3 28 9.33 1.18 5 persons. 9 69 7.67 0.65 12 persons, . 5 38 7.60 1.58 6 persons. 9 84 9.33 0.64 13 persons, . 1 48 48.00 0.27 7 persons. 6 42 7.00 1.00 15 persons, . 1 20 20.00 0.75 8 persons. 10 88 8.80 0.91 16 persons, . 1 38 38.00 0.42 9 persons. 2 12 6.00 1.50 Rowe, . 123 785 6.38 0.63 10 persons, 2 17 8.50 1.18 1 person. 6 18 3.00 0..3.} 11 persons, 1 5 5.00 2.20 2 persons, . 21 111 5.29 0.38 AYendell, . 129 802 6.22 0.66 3 persons, . 28 184 6. .57 0.46 1 person, 15 76 5.07 0.20 4 persons, . " 193 6.66 0.60 2 persons, . 24 1.53 6.38 0.31 492 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Contiuued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. FRAXKLIX — Con. AVendell — Cou. 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Whately, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, i persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, HAMPDEN Agawam, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4. persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Blandford, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Brimfleld, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons. Number of Families of Speci fled Size 17 21 22 13 3 8 2 4 195 16 46 37 31 26 13 12 9 2 3 553 32 94 96 92 86 58 49 21 16 4 1 206 18 33 39 42 30 20 8 7 3 1 2 3 238 15 58 57 35 20 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 105 125 135 91 19 59 11 28 1,604 76 314 313 263 263 126 123 87 14 25 3,711 137 601 626 628 612 424 331 151 137 27 12 16 9 1,859 115 280 357 362 319 201 70 65 31 9 21 29 1,882 76 414 415 315 178 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a K(jom 6.18 5.95 6.14 7.00 6.33 7.38 5.50 7.00 8.23 4.75 6.83 8.46 8.48 10.12 9.69 10.25 9.67 7.00 8.33 6.71 4.28 6.39 6.52 6.83 7.12 7.31 6.76 7.19 8.56 6.75 6.00 8.00 9.00 9.02 6.39 8.48 9.15 8.62 10.63 10.05 8.75 9.29 10.33 9.00 10.50 9.67 7.91 5.07 7.14 7.28 9.00 S.90 0.49 0.67 0.81 0.86 1.11 1.08 1.64 1.43 0.47 0.21 0.29 0.35 0.47 0.49 0.62 0.68 0.83 1.29 1.20 0.65 0.23 0.31 0.46 0.59 0.70 0.82 1.04 1.11 1.05 1.48 1.83 1.50 1.44 0.46 0.16 0.24 0.33 0.46 0.47 0.60 0.80 0.86 0.87 1.11 1.05 1.34 0.,51 0.20 0.28 0.41 0.44 0.56 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied HAMPDEN — Con Brimfleld — Con. 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, Chester, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 jiersons, 9 persons, 10 i^ersons, 11 persons, Chicopee, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persona, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 person 27 person 28 person 33 persons, 34 persons, 37 persons. as, us, ns. 20 187 14 124 4 29 5 34 5 .54 1 9 1 12 1 8 1 20 1 7 354 2,525 11 59 69 424 89 612 70 503 38 310 32 266 22 155 15 129 4 32 3 27 1 8 3,042 18,973 67 270 369 2,033 534 3,180 501 2,953 441 2,748 3.55 2,277 237 1,499 167 1,13] 101 681 77 .526 46 302 28 225 28 199 24 175 12 74 7 44 10 65 6 39 5 73 5 51 3 - 29 1 9 1 1 3 85 1 7 3 36 2 63 1 6 1 6 1 13 1 27 9.35 8.86 7.25 6.80 10.80 9.00 12.00 8.00 20.00 7.00 7.13 5.36 6.14 6.88 7.19 8.16 8.31 7.05 8.60 8.00 9.00 8.00 6.24 4.03 5.51 5.96 5.89 6.23 6.41 6.32 6.77 6.74 6.83 6..57 8.04 7.11 7.29 6.17 6.29 6..50 6..50 14.60 10.20 9.67 9.00 7.00 28.33 7.00 12.00 31..50 6.00 6.00 13.00 27.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.64 0.79 1.10 1..32 0.93 1.22 1.00 1.63 0.95 2.86 0.57 0.19 0.33 0.44 0.56 0.61 0.72 0.99 0.93 1.13 1.11 1.38 0.87 0.25 0.36 0.50 0.68 0.80 0.94 1.11 1.18 1.33 1.46 1.68 149 1.83 1.92 2.43 2.55 2.62 2.77 1.30 1.96 2.17 2.44 3.29 0.85 3.57 2.17 0.86 4.67 5.. 50 2.62 1.37 EOOMS. 493 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Contimiecl. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. HAMPDEN — Con Chicopee — Con. 50 persons, 55 persons, 69 persons, Chicopee. IVard 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 21 persona, 26 persons, Chicopee. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 26 persons, Chicopee. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 73 1 32 1 35 570 3,085 11 38 .i6 251 So 427 81 409 79 408 75 405 56 307 39 237 20 152 22 128 13 91 10 73 G 33 7 39 o 12 3 18 1 7 1 10 1 10 1 15 1 15 394 2,757 15 79 59 369 89 594 68 439 55 418 45 366 24 160 21 188 S 62 3 34 3 14 1 6 2 21 1 i 417 2,541 13 44 41 224 52 266 62 342 58 325 35 203 31 190 24 135 22 122 12 73 13 87 6 52 12 80 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 36.50 32.00 35.00 5.41 3.45 4.48 5.02 5.05 5.16 5.40 5.48 6.08 7.60 5.82 7.00 7.30 5.50 5.57 6.00 6.00 7.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 7.00 5.27 6.25 6.67 6.46 7.60 8.13 6.67 8.95 7.75 11.33 4.67 6.00 10.50 7.00 6.09 3.38 5.46 5.12 5.52 5.60 5.80 6.13 5.63 5.55 6.08 6.69 8.67 6.67 1..37 1.72 1.97 1.06 0.29 0.45 0.60 0.79 0.97 1.11 1.28 1.32 1.18 1.72 1.57 1.64 2.36 2.51 2..50 2.67 2.43 1.80 l.iX) 1.40 1.73 0.64 0.19 0.32 0.45 .0.62 0.66 0.74 1.05 0.89 1.16 0.88 2.36 2.00 1.24 3.71 1.11 0.30 0.37 0.59 0.73 0.89 1.03 1.14 1.42 1.62 1.64 1.64 1.38 1.95 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. Number Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- I Aver- age age i„ ' Number k"°^^ of berof Rof)ms Oc- cupied Per- sons to a Room HAMPDEN — Con. Chicopee. Ward S — Con. 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 24 persons, .50 persons, 55 persons, 69 persons, Chicopee. Ward 4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 25 persons, 28 persons, .37 persons, Chicopee. Ward o, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons. 3 6 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 421 9 57 80 66 53 51 31 24 11 13 3 3 3 5 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 505 8 64 99 100 71 57 36 18 16 9 6 4 3 2 1 3 1 o 72 41 19 43 12 58 11 14 15 46 32 35 3,008 40 391 577 476 392 370 223 177 74 94 19 27 25 34 10 7 10 17 5 7 6 27 3,373 33 348 591 628 465 385 234 126 122 69 46 34 30 20 11 35 9 70 9.00 5.86 6.33 7.17 6.G0 19.33 11.00 7.0U 15.00 46.00 32.00 35.00 7.14 4.44 6.86 7.21 7.21 7.40 7.25 7.19 7.38 6.73 7.23 6.33 9.00 8.33 6.80 5.00 7.00 5.00 5.67 5.00 7.00 6.00 27.00 6.68 4.13 5.44 5.97 6.28 6.55 6.75 6.50 7.00 7.63 7.67 7.67 8.50 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.67 9.00 35.00 1.56 2.56 2.53 2.37 3.00 0.98 1.82 3.00 1.60 1.09 1.72 1.97 0.75 0.23 0.29 0.42 0.55 0.68 0.83 0.97 1.08 1.34' 1.38 1.74 1.33 1.56 2.06 3.00 2.29 3.40 3.18 4.00 3.57 4.67 1.37 0.79 0.24 0.37 0.50 0.64 0.76 0.89 1.08 1.14 1.18 1.30 1.43 1.41 1.30 1.40 1.36 1.71 2.44 0.69 494 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. HAMPDEN — Con. Chicopee. Ward o — Con. 26 persons, 27 persons, 34 persons, 50 persons, Chicopee. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 23 persons, Chicopee. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 33 persons. East Longmeadow, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 pei'sons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 1 1 333 7 44 59 46 54 44 28 20 10 7 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 402 4 48 70 78 71 48 31 21 14 11 3 2 1 330 8 51 63 50 49 35 29 17 11 7 2 3 2 1 1 1 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Avcr- iif,'e Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 14 63 13 27 1,918 22 211 324 254 313 273 ItK) 133 62 54 28 17 10 10 5 5 7 2,291 14 239 401 405 427 275 195 135 87 74 17 16 6 2,082 37 320 394 311 326 232 179 102 62 44 17 17 14 13 6 8 14.00 31.50 13.00 27.00 5.76 3.14 4.80 5.49 5.52 5.80 6.20 6.79 6.65 6.20 7.71 5.60 8.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 5.70 3.50 4.98 5.73 5.19 6.01 5.73 6.29 6.43 6.21 6.73 5.67 8.00 6.00 6.31 4.63 6.27 6.25 6.22 6.65 6.63 6.17 6.00 5.04 6.29 8.,5n 5 67 7.00 13.00 6.00 8.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.S6 0.86 2.62 1.85 0.89 0.32 0.42 0.55 0.72 0.86 0.97 1.03 1.20 1.45 130 1.96 1.41 2.60 2.80 3.40 3.80 3.29 0.86 0.29 0.40 0.52 0.77 0.83 1.05 1.11 1.24 1.45 1.49 1.94 1.50 5.50 0.76 0.22 0.32 0.48 0.64 0.75 0.91 1.13 1.33 1.60 1.59 1.29 2.12 1.86 1.08 2.50 2.00 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied HAMPDEN — Con Granville, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Hampden, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 ijersons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Holland, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, HOLYOKE, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 252 25 37 68 37 25 28 13 9 5 2 3 194 12 44 41 39 22 17 10 4 2 1 o 55 8 14 12 8 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 7,894 1,53 931 1,289 1,362 1,221 1,021 731 494 289 182 89 48 31 19 4 4 4 1 2,032 147 272 553 294 234 241 134 74 43 15 25 1,438 66 285 300 310 174 133 89 34 16 11 20 451 42 112 108 67 19 50 9 7 9 8 20 43,167 507 4,302 6,630 7,210 6,647 5,706 4,106 2,8.56 1,796 1,167 562 360 238 195 60 25 45 9 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 8.06 5.§8 7.35 8.13 7.95 9.36 8.61 10.31 8.22 8.60 7.50 8.33 7.41 5.50 6.48 7.32 7.95 7.91 7.82 8.90 8.50 8.00 11.00 10.00 8.20 5.25 8.00 9.00 8.38 6.33 10.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 8.00 20.00 5.47 3.31 4.62 5.14 5.29 5.44 5.59 5.62 5.78 6.21 6.41 6.31 7.50 7.68 10.26 15.00 6.25 11.25 9.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.49 0.17 0.27 0.37 0.50 0.53 0.70 0.68 0.97 1.05 1.33 1..32 0..52 0.18 0.31 0.41 0..50 0.63 0.77 0.79 0.94 1.13 0.91 1.10 0.44 0.19 0.25 0.33 0.48 0.79 0.60 0.78 1.14 1.00 1.50 0.70 0.93 0.30 0.43 0.58 0.76 0.92 1.07 1.25 1.38 1.45 1.56 1.74 1.60 1.09 1.36 1.00 2.56 1..51 2.00 ROOMS. 495 ROOMS : OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES - - Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and NcMBEu OF Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room HAMPDEN — Con. HAMPDEN — Con. HOLYOKE — Con. Holyoke. Ward 3 — Con. 19 persons, . 4 103 25.75 0.74 2 persons, . 114 .557 4.89 0.41 20 persons, 4 51 12.75 1..57 3 persons, 156 836 5..36 0..56 21 persons, 1 20 20.00 1.05 4 persons. 164 897 5.47 0.73 26 persons. 1 10 10.00 2.60 5 persons, 169 962 5.69 0.88 28 persons, 2 68 34.00 0.82 6 persons, 137 832 6.07 0.99 29 persons, 1 60 60.00 0.48 7 persons. 76 446 5.87 1.19 35 persons, 1 40 40.00 0.88 8 persons, 57 375 6.58 1.22 86 persons, 1 100 100.00 0.36 9 persons. 24 1.59 6.63 1.36 46 persons, 1 31 31.00 1.4S 10 persons, 19 124 6.,53 1.53 57 persons. 1 106 106.00 0.54 11 persons. i 37 5.29 2.08 63 persons, 1 45 45.00 1.40 12 persons. 4 .55 7.86 1.53 66 persons. 1 54 54.00 1.22 14 persons, 2 16 8.00 1.75 112 persons, 1 45 45.00 2.49 15 persons. 1 11 11.00 1.36 134 persons. 1 13 13.00 10.31 28 persons. 1 29 29.00 0.97 Holyoke. Wart 'h • 1,145 5,764 5.03 1.04 46 persons. 1 31 31.00 1.48 1 person. 18 53 2.94 0.34 66 persons. 1 54 54.00 1.22 2 persons, 137 603 4.40 0.45 112 persons. 1 45 45.00 2.49 3 persons, 159 760 4.78 0.63 134 persons. 1 13 13.00 10.31 4 persons. 207 973 4.70 0.85 Holyoke. Ward ■i, ■ 1,2.56 5,938 4.73 1.14 5 persons, 163 808 4.90 1.01 1 person, 33 94 2.85 0.35 6 persons, 144 745 5.17 1.16 2 pertfons. 160 627 3.92 0.51 7 persons, 114 590 5.18 1.35 3 persons. 171 719 4.20 0.71 8 persons, 75 399 5.32 1.50 4 persons. 169 756 4.47 0.89 9 persons, 56 301 5.38 1.67 5 persons. 177 830 4.69 1.07 10 persons. 28 149 5.32 1.88 6 persons. 173 S54 4.94 1.22 11 persons. 22 128 5.82 1.89 7 persons. 140 663 4.74 1.48 12 persons. 8 46 5.75 2.09 8 persons. 90 451 .5.01 1.60 13 persons, 8 43 5.38 2.42 9 persons. 55 290 5.27 1.71 14 persons. 8 48 16.O0 0.88 10 persons. 39 241 6.18 1.62 16 persons. 1 6 6.00 2.67 11 persons. 15 78 5.20 2.12 20 persons. 1 12 12.00 1.67 12 persons. 9 51 5.67 2.12 36 persons, 1 100 100.00 0.36 13 persons, 6 61 10.17 1.28 Holyoke. Ward o 1,690 7,831 4.63 1.13 14 persons. ( 37 5.29 2.65 1 person. 40 123 3.08 0..33 15 persons. 2 19 9.50 1..5S 2 persons, 191 750 3.93 0.51 16 persons. 1 5 5.00 3.20 3 persons. 237 985 4.16 0.72 17 persons, 2 9 4.50 3.78 4 persons. 257 1,102 4.29 0.93 18 persons. 1 9 9.00 2.00 5 persons. 274 1,280 4.67 1.07 19 persons, 1 20 20.00 0.95 6 persons. 239 1,146 4.79 1.25 20 persons. 1 9 9.00 2.22 7 persons. 155 763 4.92 1.42 21 persons. 1 20 20.00 1.05 8 persons. 129 649 5.03 l..')9 26 persons. 1 10 10.00 2.60 9 persons. 68 • .343 5.04 1.78 35 persons. 1 40 40.00 0.88 10 persons. 42 225 5.36 1.87 63 persons. 1 45 45.00 1.40 11 persons. 22 125 5.68 1.94 Holyoke. Ward 5, . 768 4,772 6.21 0.75 12 persons. 14 91 6.50 1.85 1 person. 16 61 3.81 0.26 13 persons. 9 50 5.56 2.34 2 persons, 109 552 5.06 0..39 14 persons. 4 26 6..50 2.15 3 persons. 163 949 5.82 52 15 persons. 1 30 30.00 0.50 4 persons. 135 776 5.75 0.70 16 persons. 2 14 7.00 2.29 5 persons. 107 623 5.82 0.86 17 persons. 1 16 16.00 1.06 6 persons, 91 589 6.47 0.93 19 persons, 3 83 27.67 0.69 7 persons. i 1 516 6.70 1.04 20 persons. 2 30 15.00 1.33 8 persons. 29 181 6.24 1.28 Holyoke. Ward 3, . 95S 5,.562 5.81 0.90 9 persons. 17 175 10.29 0.87 1 person, 20 83 4.15 0.24 10 persons. 12 129 10.75 0.93 496 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and XUMBER OF Persons TO A FAMILT. HAMPDEN — Con. Ilolyoke. Ward S — Con. 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 57 persons, . Hoiyoke. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, C persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, Ilolyoke. Ward 7, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Longmeadow, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persona, 8 persons, 9 persona, 12 persons, Ludlow, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 6 2 1 1 1 1 1,152 20 125 208 223 179 140 103 64 38 26 11 7 4 2 1 1 925 6 95 195 207 152 97 66 50 31 16 6 1 3 146 10 26 25 34 14 12 10 473 23 48 79 67 62 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 47 33 5 10 20 106 6,126 66 540 1,024 1,141 949 757 562 370 227 151 84 67 31 58 39 60 7,174 27 673 1,3.57 1,565 1,195 783 566 431 301 148 63 17 48 1,108 55 169 174 275 99 101 97 49 61 28 2,911 90 267 473 404 418 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 7.83 16.50 5.00 10.00 20.00 106.00 5.32 3.30 4.32 4.92 5.12 5..30 5.41 5.46 5.78 5.97 5.81 7.64 9.57 7.75 29.00 39.00 60.00 7.76 4.50 7.08 6.96 7.56 7.86 8.07 8.58 8.62 9.71 9.25 10.,50 17.00 16.00 7.59 5.50 6.50 6.96 8.09 7.07 8.42 9.70 8.17 8.71 14.00 6.15 3.91 5.56 5.99 6.03 6.74 Aver age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.40 0.73 2.60 1.40 0.85 0.54 0.93 0.30 0.46 0.61 0.78 0.94 1.11 1.28 1.38 1.51 1.72 1.44 1.25 1.68 0.48 0.72 0.48 0.61 0.22 0.28 0.43 0.53 0.64 0.74 0.82 0.93 0.93 1.08 1.05 0.71 0.81 O.X 0.18 0.31 0.43 0.49 0.71 0.71 0.72 0.98 1.03 0.86 0.88 0.26 0.36 0.50 66 0.74 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. HAMPDEN — Con. Ludlow — Con. 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, IS persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 25 persons, Monson, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 31 persons, 35 persons, 114 persons, Montgomery, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons. Palmer, 1 person, 2 jjersons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 55 43 34 23 11 10 '2 1 2 1 2 1 2 872 ,53 200 164 130 116 92 51 29 12 8 4 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 63 2 9 15 13 8 4 8 1 1 1 1 1,.382 54 190 260 237 193 362 275 213 133 57 68 15 37 13 7 13 17 11 27 11 6,220 268 1,270 1,132 973 845 678 388 226 91 64 35 IS 17 6 11 47 11 30 39 71 535 6 65 125 120 86 31 59 10 12 10 11 9,367 246 1,126 1,780 1,628 1,.322 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.58 6.40 6.26 5.78 5.18 6.80 7.50 7.40 6.50 7.00 6.50 17.00 5..50 27.00 5.50 7.13 5.06 6.35 6.90 7.48 7.28 7.37 7.61 7.79 7.58 8.00 8.75 9.00 8.50 6.00 5.50 23.50 11.00 30.00 39.00 71.00 8.49 3.00 7.22 8.33 9.23 10.75 7.75 7.38 10.00 12 00 10.00 11.00 6.78 4.56 5.93 6.85 6.87 6.85 0.91 1.09 1.28 1.56 1.93 1.62 1.60 1.76 2.15 2.14 2.62 1.06 3.82 0.81 4.55 0.56 0.20 0.31 0.43 0.53 0.69 0.81 0.92 1.03 1.19 1.25 1.26 1.33 1.53 2.33 2.73 0.72 1.82 1.03 0.90 1.61 0.51 0.33 0.28 0.36 0.43 0.47 0.77 0.95 0.80 0.75 1.00 1.00 0.73 0.22 0..34 0.44 0..')8 0.73 ROOMS. 497 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Peksons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room HAMPDEN— Palmer — Con. 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 1.5 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 27 persons, 32 persons, Russell, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 personF, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, 19 persons, Southwick, 1 person, 2 persons, 8 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, Springfield, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 person 6 person 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons. Con. IS, 117 107 74 47 41 16 15 9 5 3 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 185 10 21 46 39 18 18 6 6 9 10 1 1 239 16 45 .52 33 44 23 13 6 4 1 2 11,741 , 403 2,043 2,531 2,221 1,724 1,171 690 411 2U 135 828 706 520 312 281 101 110 67 47 18 32 34 78 30 24 27 50 1,209 49 126 302 233 114 136 40 41 74 65 6 23 1,754 70 307 375 265 333 188 120 41 37 4 14 77,438 1,627 11,265 15,686 14,487 11,586 8,147 4,958 3,144 1,692 1,160 619 7.08 6.60 7.03 6.64 6.85 6.31 7.33 7.44 9.40 6.00 5.33 17.00 39.00 30.00 24.00 27.00 50.00 6.54 4.90 6.00 6.57 5.97 6.33 7.56 6.67 6.83 8.22 6.50 6.00 23.00 7. .34 4. ,38 6.82 7.21 8.03 7.57 8.17 9.23 6.83 9.25 4.00 7.00 6.60 4.04 5.51 6.20 6.52 6.72 6.96 7.19 7.65 8.02 8.59 8.60 0.85 1.06 1.14 1.36 1.46 1.74 1.64 1.75 1.49 2.50 3.00 1.00 0.46 0.67 0.92 1.00 0.64 0.70 0.20 0.33 0.46 0.67 0.79 0.79 1.05 1.17 1.09 1..54 2.00 0.83 0.55 0.23 0.29 0.42 0.50 0.66 0.73 0.76 1.17 0.97 2.50 1.71 0.67 0.25 0.36 0.48 0.61 0.74 0.86 0.97 1.05 1.12 1.16 1.28 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. HAMPDEN — Con Springfield - Con 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, .30 persons, 31 persons, 32 persons, 33 persons, 34 persons, 35 persons, 37 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, 47 persons, 49 persons, 50 persons, 74 persons, 171 persons, 2.59 persons, . Springjlehl. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 21 persons, 24 persons, 31 persons, Springfield. Ward I. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons. Number of Families of Speci fled Size 35 20 15 12 4 6 3 2 2 •1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,604 32 2,55 398 312 262 131 94 50 28 20 10 1 1 1 1 1,758 49 287 342 328 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 373 10.66 .222 11.10 227 15.13 199 16.58 58 14.50 161 26.83 71 23.67 26 13.00 42 21.00 46 23.00 49 24 50 24 12.00 56 28.00 34 17.00 37 18.50 159 79.50 24 24.00 41 41.00 62 31.00 51 51.00 44 44.00 67 33.50 235 117. ,50 100 100.00 35 35.00 16 16.00 235 235.00 86 86.00 287 287.00 L0,835 6.75 1.^9 5.91 1,,588 6.23 2,549 6.40 2,170 6.96 1,749 6.68 924 7.05 700 7.45 365 7.30 210 7.50 148 7.40 88 8.80 13 6.50 32 10.67 10 10.00 14 7.00 14 14.00 20 20.00 8 8.00 44 44.00 9,876 5.62 176 3.59 1,384 4.82 1,828 5.35 1,777 5.42 1.13 1.17 0.93 0.90 1.10 0.63 0.76 1..54 1.00 0.96 0.94 2.00 0.96 1.65 1.62 0.39 1.33 80 1.10 0.69 0.84 1.13 0.33 0.47 1.40 3.13 0.31 1.99 0.90 0.64 0.17 0.32 0.47 0.58 0.75 0.85 94 1.10 1.20 1.35 1.25 1.85 1.22 1.40 2.14 1.14 105 3.00 0.70 0.80 0.28 0.41 0..56 0.74 498 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. HAMPDEN — Con. Springfield. Ward 2 — Con. 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 21 persons, 24 persons, 31 persons, 74 persons, . Springfield. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 xiersons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 33 persons, 34 persons, .3.T persons, 37 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, 47 persons, Springfield. Ward 4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons. Number of Families of Speci Total Number of Rooms Oc- fied Size cupied 276 205 120 67 39 17 15 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,860 133 278 240 205 154 120 72 49 24 19 7 13 8 10 5 1 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1,435 48 234 308 300 224 135 70 1,530 3,109 672 404 259 129 113 64 16 27 22 16 115 235 8,678 370 1,137 1,298 1,144 964 815 527 442 221 199 73 177 109 168 97 11 134 37 19 46 29 56 23 41 62 51 44 49 235 100 10,636 205 1,401 2,0,50 2,143 1,793 1,247 604 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 5.54 090 5.41 1.11 5.60 1.25 6.03 1.33 6.64 1.36 7.59 1.32 7.53 1.4G 9.14 1.31 16.00 0.88 27.00 0.63 22.00 0.95 16.00 1.50 115.00 0.27 235.00 0.31 6.38 0.71 2.78 0.36 4.09 0.49 5.41 0..55 5.5S 0.72 6.26 0.80 6.79 0.88 7.32 0.96 9.02 0.89 9.21 0.98 10.47 0.95 10.43 1.05 13.62 0.88 13.63 0.95 16.80 0.83 19.40 0.77" 11.00 1.45 26.80 0.63 37.00 0.49 19.00 1.05 23.00 0.96 29 00 0.79 28.00 0.96 23.00 1.22 41.00 0.80 31.00 1.10 51.00 0.69 44.00 0.84 49.00 0.78 117.50 0.33 100.00 0.47 7.41 0.58 4.27 23 5.99 0.33 6.66 0.45 7.14 0.56 8.00 0.62 9.24 0.65 8.63 0.81 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons TO A Family. HAMPDEN — Con. Springfield. Ward 4 — Con. 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 13 persons, . 14 persons, . 16 persons, . 30 persons, . 32 persons, . Springfield. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 13 persons, . 15 persons, . 50 persons, . Springfield. Ward 6 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 13 persons, . 15 persons, . 259 persons, . SjJringfield. Ward 7 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . Number Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 45 423 25 258 21 217 12 119 4 40 4 41 1 17 1 17 2 37 1 24 1,534 11,391 36 195 285 1,733 359 2,478 278 2,081 234 1,891 156 1,323 86 730 51 454 27 263 15 161 4 36 1 13 1 17 1 16 1,390 8,480 40 183 245 1,267 316 1,746 255 1,493 199 1,179 144 918 91 638 49 384 22 151 11 81 9 72 5 48 o 17 1 16 1 287 1,136 7,638 38 170 210 1,238 2.i8 1,750 246 1,756 156 1,070 98 672 68 488 37 270 11 89 7 52 4 38 9.40 10.32 10.33 9.92 10.00 10.25 17.00 17.00 18.50 24.00 7.43 5.42 6.08 6.90 7.49 8.08 8.48 8.49 8.90 9.74 10.73 9.00 13.00 17.00 16.00 6.10 4.58 5.17 5.53 5.85 5.92 6.38 7.01 7.84 6.86 7.36 8.00 9.60 8..50 16.00 287.00 6.72 4.47 5.90 6.78 7.14 6.86 6.86 7.18 7.30 8.09 7.43 9.,50 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.85 0.87 0.97 1.11 1.20 1.27 0.82 0.94 1.62 1.33 0.56 0.18 0.33 0.43 0.53 0.62 0.71 0.82 0.90 0.92 0.93 1.22 1.00 0.88 3.13 0.73 0.22 0.39 0.54 0.68 0.84 0.94 1.00 1.02 1.31 1.36 1.38 1.25 1.53 0.94 0.90 0.61 0.22 0.34 0.44 0.56 0.73 0.88 0.98 1.10 1.11 1.35 1.16 ROOMS. 499 ROOMS : OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continmcl. ConsTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Nimibcr of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied ] Avcr- j age ' Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room HAMPDEN -Con. HAMPDEN — Con. Springfield, jrarcl 7 — Con. . Westfleld — Con. 20 persons, . 1 ( 7.00 2.86 5 persons, . .378 2,764 7.31 0.68 23 persons, . 1 20 20.00 1.15 6 persons, 218 1,.582 7.26 0.83 38 persons, . 1 18 18.00 2.11 7 persons, 137 1,054 7.69 0.91 Springfield. Ward 8, 1,524 9,904 6.50 0.72 8 persons. 74 540 7.30 1.10 1 person, 27 139 5.15 0.19 9 persons, 47 361 7.68 1.17 2 persons, . 249 1,517 6.09 0.33 10 persons, 24 204 8.50 1.18 3 persons, . 310 1,987 6.41 0.47 11 persons, ' 12 141 11.75 0.94 4 persons, . 297 1,923 6.47 0.62 12 persons. 2 38 19.00 0.63 5 persons, . 219 1,410 6.44 0.78 13 persons, 3 37 12. a? 1.05 6 persons, . 1S2 1,139 6.26 0.96 15 persons. 1 40 40.00 0.38 7 persons, . 89 599 6.73 1.04 17 persons. 1 14 14.00 1.21 8 persons, . 63 402 6.38 125 • 18 persons, 1 40 40.00 0.45 9 persons, . 3.5 241 6.89 1.31 .22 persons. 1 6 6.00 3.67 10 persons, . 2.T 173 6.92 1.45 .30 persons. 1 70 70.00 0.43 11 persons, . 11 80 7.27 1.51 34 persons. 1 30 30.00 1.13 12 persons, . 4 31 7.75 1.55 72 persons. 1 85 85.00 0.85 13 persons, . 2 10 5.00 2.60 West Springflel I, ■ 1,360 8,486 6.24 0.72 14 persons, . 2 16 S.OO 1.75 1 person. 26 103 3.96 0.25 Ih persons, . 3 55 18.33 0.82 2 persons. 229 1,329 5.80 0.34 16 persons, . 1 16 16.00 1.00 3 persons. 264 1,614 6.11 49 18 persons, . 2 34 17.011 1.06 4 persons. 265 1,579 5.96 0.67 28 persons, . 1 11 11.00 2.55 5 persons, 198 1,279 6.46 0.77 49 persons, . 1 35 35.00 1.40 6 persons, 146 949 6.50 0.92 171 persons, . 1 86 86.00 1.99 7 persons. 108 703 6.51 1.08 Tollana, . 67 651 9.72 0.47 8 persons. 51 342 6.71 1.19 1 person, 4 32 800 0.13 9 persons, 29 179 6.17 1.46 2 persons, . 12 103 8.58 0.23 10 persons. 25 220 8.80 1.14 3 persons, . 13 110 8.46 0.35 11 persons, 10 83 8 30 1.33 4 persons, . 9 95 10.56 0.38 12 persons, 1 t 7.00 1.71 5 persons, . 8 82 10 25 0.49 13 persons. 2 15 7.50 1.73 6 persons, . 7 78 11.14 0.54 14 persons. 2 11 5.50 2.55 7 persons, . 3 40 13.33 0.53 15 ]>ersons. 2 25 12..00 1.20 8 persons, . 3 29 9.67 0.82 21 persons. 2 48 24.00 0.88 9 persons, . 3 39 13.00 0.69 Wi lb rah am. 363 3,021 8.32 0.58 10 persons, . 3 25 8.33 1.20 1 person. 24 164 6.83 0.15 11 persons, . 2 IS 9.00 1.22 2 persons, 66 475 7.20 0.28 Wales, 191 1,436 7.52 0.55 3 persons. tl 592 7.69 0.39 1 person. 13 96 7.38 0.14 4 persons. 64 513 8.02 0.,50 2 persons, . 45 321 7.13 0.2S 5 persons, . 49 414 8.45 0.,59 3 persons, . 34 246 7.24 0.41 6 persons, 23 1.12 8.35 0.72 4 persons, . 22 184 8.36 0.48 7 persons. 20 178 8.90 0.79 5 persons, . 35 261 7.46 0.67 8 persons. 12 88 7.33 1.09 6 persons, . 15 114 7.60 0.79 9 persons, . 10 83 8.30 1.08 7 persons, . 13 114 8.77 0.80 10 persons, . 8 43 5.38 1.86 S persons, . 4 25 6.25 1.28 11 persons, . 3 20 6.67 1.65 9 persons, . 3 23 - 7.67 1.17 12 persons, . 3 26 8.67 1.38 10 persons, . 3 13 4.33 2.31 13 persons, . 1 11 11.00 1.18 11 persons, . 3 32 10.67 1.03 14 persons, . 1 30 30.00 0.47 12 persons, . 1- 7 7.00 1.71 19 persons, . 1 30 30.00 0.63 Westfleld, . 2,593 17,232 6 65 0.62 193 persons, . 1 162 162.00 1.19 1 person, 2 persons, . 125 474 498 2,713 3.98 5.72 25 0.35 HAMPSHIRE. 3 persons, . 593 3,685 6.21 0.48 Amherst, . 1,064 8,622 8.10 0.55 4 persons, . 499 3,330 6.67 0.60 1 person. 46 265 5.76 0.17 500 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and KoMBEK OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size HAMPSHIRE — Con. Amherst — Con 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persona, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 22 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 35 persons, 42 persons, 44 persons, Belcliertown, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Chesterfield, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, Cummington, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons. 208 244 168 129 99 66 31 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 524 43 105 110 74 61 40 42 21 18 2 4 3 1 162 14 40 32 25 24 16 7 3 1 201 14 35 52 41 33 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1,400 1,786 1,298 996 849 604 278 295 201 50 61 30 45 40 34 21 47 48 27 88 65 8 42 44 3,952 227 757 791 608 460 296 347 192 160 29 35 24 26 1,123 63 252 218 173 192 138 .52 23 12 1,731 66 271 4.53 370 291 Aver- age Number of Kooiiis Oc- cupied Aver- as'8 Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.73 7.32 7.73 7.72 8.58 9.15 8.97 10.,54 11.82 12.50 20.33 15.00 22.50 20.00 17.00 21.00 28'.50 24.00 27.00 44.00 32.50 8.00 42.00 44.00 7.54 5.28 7.21 7.19 8.22 7.54 7.40 8.26 9.14 8.89 14.50 8.75 8.00 26.00 6.93 4.50 6.30 6.81 6.92 8.00 8.63 7.43 7.67 12.00 8.61 4.71 7.74 8.71 9.02 8.82 0.30 0.41 0.52 0.65 0.70 0.76 0.89 0.85 0.85 0.88 0.59 0.87 0.62 0.75 0.94 0.81 0.77 0.79 0.81 0.66 0.92 4.38 1.00 1.00 0..55 0.19 0.28 0.42 0.4S 0.66 0.81 0.85 0.88 1.01 0.69 1.26 1.50 0.50 0.52 0.22 0.32 0.44 0.58 0.63 0.70 0.94 1.04 0.83 0.43 0.21 0.26 0.34 0.44 0.57 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. HAMPSHIRE — Con. Cummington — Con. 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Easthamptou, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, 28 persons, 33 pei-soiis, 59 persons, Enfleki, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, Goshen, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Granby, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 11 9 4 1 1 1,019 53 149 179 185 145 110 80 46 28 18 9 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 261 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of IJocmis Oc- cupied 107 97 40 24 12 6,809 184 821 1,134 1,216 977 789 572 341 188 168 98 65 20 41 24 36 65 28 42 1,921 18 91 62 439 62 453 34 254 34 281 27 219 12 92 6 43 2 14 2" 14 2 21 66 516 2 7 12 83 8 57 9 74 13 96 10 89 8 67 1 6 1 9 2 28 171 1,332 9 63 26 163 29 227 31 232 30 244 9.73 10.78 10.00 24.00 12.00 6.68 3.47 5.51 6.34 6.57 6.74 7.17 7.15 7.41 6.71 9.33 10.89 8.13 10.00 20.50 24.00 36.00 65.00 28.00 42.00 7.36 5.06 7.08 7.31 7.47 8.26 8.11 7.67 7.17 7.00 7.00 10.50 7.82 3.50 6.92 7.13 8.22 7.38 8.90 8.38 6.00 9.00 14.00 7.79 7.00 6.27 7.83 7.48 8.13 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.62 0.65 0.80 0.38 0.92 70 0.29 0.36 0.47 0.61 0.74 0.84 0.98 1.08 1.34 1.07 1.01 1.48 1.30 0.73 0.92 0.67 0.43 1.18 1.40 0.52 0.20 0.28 0.41 0.54 0.60 0.74 0.91 1.12 1.29 1.43 1.14 0.59 0.29 0.29 0.42 0.49 0.68 0.67 0.84 1.33 1.00 0.71 0.,56 0.14 0.32 0.3S 0..53 0.61 EOOMS. 501 EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of I'ersons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size HAMPSHIRE — Con. Granby — Con. 6 persona, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Greenwich, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Hadley, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Hatfield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, Huntington, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 pei-sons, 22 13 4 6 1 142 19 41 32 17 12 8 4 3 4 2 390 20 .58 77 66 65 46 22 20 8 5 1 1 1 291 16 .50 .51 55 42 26 24 14 9 1 2 1 329 12 51 59 73 38 49 24 8 5 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 186 125 22 64 6 1,061 123 306 229 121 92 63 43 37 33 14 3,129 121 448 557 539 542 360 212 188 72 50 9 14 17 2,215 81 319 369 441 314 226 217 114 88 10 18 IS 2,326 46 312 418 542 279 377 190 52 35 48 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 8.45 9.62 5.50 10.67 6.00 7.47 6.47 7.46 7.16 7.12 7.67 7.88 10.75 12.33 8.25 7.00 8.02 6.05 7.72 7.23 8.17 8.34 7.83 9.64 9.40 9.00 10 00 9.00 14.00 17.00 7.61 5.06 6.38 7.24 8.02 7.48 8.69 9.04 8.14 9.78 10.00 9.00 18.00 7.07 3.83 6.12 7.08 7.42 7.34 7.69 7.92 6.50 7.00 6.86 0.71 0.73 1.45 0.94 1.83 0.45 0.15 0.27 0.42 0.,56 0.65 0.76 0.65 0.65 1.09 143 0.54 0.17 0.26 0.41 0.49 0.60 0.77 0.73 0.85 1.00 1.00 1.22 0.86 0.76 0..57 0.20 0.31 0.41 0.50 0.67 0.69 0.77 0.98 0.92 1.00 1.22 0.78 0.62 0.26 0.33 0.42 0.54 0.68 0.78 0.88 1.23 1.29 1.46 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Teksons to a Family. HAMPSHIRE — Con. Huntington — Con . 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Middlefleld, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, NOKTHAMPTON, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 34 persons, 35 persons, 40 persons, 43 persons 45 persons 49 persons 50 persons 54 persons 57 persons, 59 persons, 60 persons, 63 persons, 64 persons, 66 persons. us. ns, as. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1 1 1 92 6 20 20 8 12 11 6 5 2 1 1 3,270 124 507 614 574 4.50 333 243 165 101 .54 31 12 18 4 6 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 6 11 80S 46 190 152 59 111 109 57 51 20 8 5 23,272 509 3,007 3,866 3,a35 3,197 2,311 1,799 1,227 764 400 266 96 212 59 60 18 60 62 120 13 66 S3 22 23 73 32 55 32 56 45 33 96 55 62 50 65 55 63 Number N"™" jNumoer ^^^. ^^ Per- sous to a of Rooms Oc- cupied Room 10.00 6.00 11.00 8.78 7.67 9..50 7.60 7..38 9.25 9.91 9 50 10.20 10.00 8.00 5 00 7.12 4.10 5.93 6.30 6.68 7.10 6.94 7.40 7.44 7..56 7.41 8.58 8.00 11.78 14.75 10.00 9.00 60.00 31.00 60.00 13.00 33.00 27.67 22.00 23.00 36..50 32.00 55.00 32.00 56.00 45 00 33.00 48.00 55.00 62.00 .50.00 65.00 .55.00 63.00 1.10 2.00 1.18 0.48 0.13 0.21 0..39 0.54 0.54 0.61 0.74 0.78 0.90 1.25 2.40 0.72 0.24 0.34 0.48 0.60 0.70 0.86 0.95 1.08 1.19 1.35 1.28 1.50 1.10 0.95 1.50 1.78 0.28 0,58 0.37 1.77 0.73 0.90 1.27 1.26 0.93 1.09 0.73 1.34 0.80 1.09 1.52 1.13 1.04 0.95 1.20 0.97 1.16 1.05 502 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CODNTiES, Cities, Towns, and NuMBKK OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size HAMPSHIRE — Con. Northampton — Con. 68 persons, 72 persons, 608 persons, . Northavipton. Wd. 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 1.5 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 34 persons, Northamjjton. Wd. 2 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 1,5 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 25 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 34 persons, 35 person 49 person 50 person M persons, .57 persons, 59 persons. us, [IS, ns. 1 1 1 480 37 87 89 75 62 42 32 22 11 6 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 507 11 79 103 80 65 48 32 25 17 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- afre Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 65 65.00 65 65.00 295 295.00 3,1.51 6.56 99 2.68 492 5.66 .559 6 28 459 6.12 431 6.95 260 6.19 225 7.03 1.50 6.82 S4 7.64 42 7.00 39 7.80 5 5.00 71 17.75 10 10.00 6 6.00 41 41.00 100 100.00 13 13.00 40 40.00 25 25 00 4,690 9.25 58 5.27 493 6.24 719 6.98 584 7.30 524 8.06 422 8.79 315 9.84 218 8.72 175 10.29 81 10.13 72 12.00 22 11.00 49 12.25 59 14.75 25 12.50 12 12.00 21 21.00 20 20.00 42 21.00 22 22.00 23 23.00 48 48.00 ,32 32.00 45 45.00 33 ,33.00 96 48.00 .55 55.00 62 62.00 1.05 1.11 2.06 0.69 0.37 0.35 0.48 0.65 0.72 0.97 1.00 1.17 1.18 1.43 1.41 2.40 0.73 1.50 2.67 0.44 0.22 1.77 0.60 1.36 0.69 0.19 0.32 0.43 0..55 0.62 0.68 0.71 0.92 0.87 0.99 0.92 1.09 1.06 0.95 1.20 1.33 0.86 1.10 1.19 1.27 1.26 0.71 1.09 109 1..52 1 13 1.04 0.95 CocNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room HAMrSHIRE — Con. Northampton. Wd. 2 — Con. 60 persons, 63 persons, 64 ijersons, 66 person.-^, 68 persons, 72 persons, . Northampton. Wd.3 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, 25 persons, 45 persons, Northampton. Wd. 4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 24 persons, 43 persons, 608 persons, Northampton. Wd. 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 15 1 ersons. 1 50 50.00 1 65 65.00 1 55 ,55.00 1 63 63.00 1 65 65.01) 1 65 65.00 607 4,160 6.85 13 57 4.38 96 552 5.75 114 709 6.22 126 842 6 68 80 577 7.21 55 390 7.09 50 376 7.52 29 200 6.90 15 97 6.47 13 93 7.15 4 31 7.75 4 33 8.25 5 46 9.20 1 60 60.00 1 41 41.00 1 56 ,56.00 423 3,116 7.37 23 113 4.91 69 437 6.33 93 566 0.09 66 422 6.39 .55 396 7.20 39 269 6.90 35 265 7.57 23 174 7., 57 8 52 6.50 3 20 6.67 4 25 6.25 1 7 7.00 1 17 17.00 1 26 26.00 1 32 32.00 1 295 295.00 445 2,806 6.31 11 52 4.73 59 341 5.78 76 442 5.82 80 516 6.45 64 405 6.33 56 357 6.38 44 284 6.45 26 171 6., 58 15 120 8 00 7 .53 7.57 5 51 10.20 1 8 8.00 1 6 6.00 1.20 0.97 1.16 1.05 1.05 1.11 0.69 0.23 0.35 0.48 0.60 69 0.85 0.93 ].16 1.39 1.40 1.42 1.45 1.41 0.28 0.61 0.80 0.80 0.20 32 0.49 0.63 0.69 0.87 0.92 1.06 1.38 1.50 1.76 1.71 0.76 0.92 1.34 2.06 0.76 0.21 0.35 0.52 0.62 0.79 0.94 1.08 1 22 1.13 1.32 1.08 1..50 2.50 KOOMS. 503 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NLMBEK of rURSONS TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied age Num- ber ol Per- sons to a Room HAMPSHIRE — Cou. Northampton. Wd. 6 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 18 persons, 15 persons, 40 persons, . Northampton. Wd 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, .') persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 'J persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, Pelhani, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Plaiufiekl, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Prescott, 1 person, 2 persons. 412 2,780 6.75 17 81 4.76 67 413 6.16 67 410 6.12 73 485 6.64 75 530 7.07 39 267 6.85 25 162 6.48 22 184 8..36 11 84 7.64 11 72 6.55 2 14 7.00 1 9 9.00 1 14 14.00 1 55 55.00 396 2,569 6.49 12 49 4.08 50 279 5.58 72 461 6.40 74 527 7.12 49 334 6 82 54 346 6.41 25 172 6.88 18 130 7.22 24 152 6.33 6 39 6..50 5 34 6.80 3 21 7.00 3 20 6.67 1 5 5.00 126 858 6.81 7 28 4.00 33 190 5.76 26 213 8.19 23 169 7.35 12 74 6.17 8 54 6.75 9 69 7.67 5 36 7.20 1 6 6.00 2 19 G.-TO 109 1,113 10.21 4 16 4.00 25 223 8.92 18 186 10.33 14 137 9.79 25 306 12.24 10 109 10.90 6 58 9.67 5 55 11.00 1 8 8.00 1 15 15 00 106 812 7.66 5 21 4.20 29 205 7.07 0.68 0.21 0.32 0.49 0.60 0.71 0.88 1.08 0.96 1.18 1.53 1.57 1.44 1.07 0.73 0.75 0.24 0.36 0.47 0.,56 0.73 0.94 1.02 1.11 1.42 154 1.62 1.71 1.95 3.00 0.57 0.25 0.35 0.37 0.54 0.81 89 0.91 1.11 1.67 1.16 040 0.25 0.22 0.29 0.41 0.41 0.55 0.72 0.73 1.13 0.67 0.49 0.24 0.28 CocNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Total Number of Rooms Speci- 1 Oc- fled Size cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Ver- sons to a Room HAMPSHIRE — Con. Prescott — Con. 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Southampton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 person.?, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. South Hadley, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 28 persons, 308 persons, Ware, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons. 26 196 7.54 13 102 7.85 15 123 8.20 7 69 9.86 4 35 8.75 3 24 8.00 2 18 9.00 1 7 7.00 1 12 12.00 2.52 1,809 7.18 23 108 4.70 44 319 7.25 45 292 6.49 43 315 7.33 32 258 8.06 23 178 7.74 20 159 7.95 12 99 8.25 3 17 5.67 3 35 11.67 3 21 7.00 1 8 8.00 894 6,071 6.79 31 139 4.48 131 786 6.00 161 988 6.14 162 1,096 6.77 144 965 6.70 98 689 7.08 61 412 6.75 48 415 8.65 22 122 5.55 16 103 6.44 15 112 7.47 1 14 14.00 1 14 14.00 1 10 10.00 1 24 24.00 1 182 182.00 1,523 10,223 6.71 55 252 4.58 201 1,225 6.09 249 1,653 6.64 254 1,772 6.98 195 1,368 7.02 200 1,327 6.64 113 775 6.86 100 665 6.65 59 425 7.20 40 297 7.43 21 154 7.,^3 15 110 7.33 6 46 7.67 6 36 6.00 0.40 0.51 0.61 0.61 0.80 1.00 1.00 1.43 0.92 0..58 0.21 0.28 46 0.55 0.62 0.78 0.88 0.97 1.59 0.86 1.57 1.50 0.73 0.22 0.33 0.49 0.59 0.75 0.85 1.04 0.93 1.62 1..55 1.47 0.86 1.00 1..50 1.17 1.69 0.75 0.22 0.33 0.45 0.57 0.71 0.90 1.02 1.20 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.64 1.70 2.33 504 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Familt. HAMPSHIRE — Con. Ware — Con. 15 persons, 16 persons, IS persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, ' Westhampton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Williamsburg, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, fi persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, Worthington, 1 person, 2 persons, 8 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, MIDDLESEX Acton, 1 person , 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 6 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons. Number of Families of Spec! fled Size 3 1 3 1 1 124 15 21 23 22 20 n 5 4 2 1 473 26 101 96 92 59 30 27 11 14 5 7 3 1 1 155 11 27 29 28 21 16 10 6 5 2 529 28 123 124 112 59 38 24 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 37 5 19 8 49 861 63 153 162 154 161 SO 37 34 7 10 3,259 145 648 656 651 408 218 199 72 104 36 51 22 15 34 1,239 66 185 225 22S 185 157 88 52 32 21 3,824 125 778 863 S66 471 288 223 64 Aver- age Numljcr of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 12.33 5.00 6.33 8.00 49.00 6.94 4.20 7.29 7.04 7.00 8.05 7.27 7.40 8.50 3..50 10.00 6.89 5.58 6.42 6.83 7.08 6.92 7.27 7.37 6.55 7.43 7.20 7.29 7.33 15.00 34.00 7.99 6.00 6.85 7.76 8.14 8.81 9.81 8.80 8.67 6.40 10.50 7.23 4.46 6.33 6.96 7.73 7.98 7..58 9.29 •9.14 1.22 3.20 2.84 2.75 049 0..^5 0.24 0.27 0.43 0.57 0.62 0.83 0.95 0.94 2.57 1.10 0.60 0.18 0.31 0.44 0.57 0.72 0.83 0.95 1.22 1.21 1..39 1.51 1.64 0.87 0.50 0..52 0.17 0.29 0.39 0.49 0..57 0.61 0.80 0.92 1.41 0.95 0.52 0.22 0.32 0.43 0..52 0.63 0.79 0.75 0.S8 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX -Con. Acton — Con. 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Arlington, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 21 persons, Asliby, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Ashland, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Ayer, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persona, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fled Size 3 2 1 1,.362 26 172 271 225 209 190 113 71 34 21 10 9 8 1 1 1 233 18 54 64 49 23 12 5 5 2 1 486 34 88 97 81 56 40 39 19 14 2 528 39 114 107 86 70 38 41 15 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 84 28 23 11 10,228 128 1,019 1,S21 1,626 1,657 1,566 943 613 302 175 103 100 112 13 20 30 1,723 110 379 485 381 179 97 31 36 18 7 3,560 174 571 689 639 397 309 296 151 112 86 89 47 3,516 174 686 700 506 518 269 312 99 Aver- age Nuuiber of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 10.50 9.33 11.50 11.00 7.51 4.92 5.92 6.72 7.23 7.93 8.24 8.35 8.63 8.88 8.33 10.30 11.11 14.00 13.00 20.00 30.00 7.39 6.11 7.02 7.58 7.78 7.78 8.08 6.20 7.20 9.00 7.00 7.33 5.12 6.49 7.10 7.89 7.09 7.73 7.59 7.95 8.00 10.75 11.13 23.50 6.66 4.46 6.02 6.54 6.58 7.40 7.08 7.61 6.60 0.86 1.07 0.96 I.IS 64 0.20 0.34 0.45 0.55 0.63 0.73 0.84 0.93 1.01 1.20 1.07 1.08 0.93 1.08 0.75 0.07 0.47 016 0.28 0.40 0.51 0.64 0.74 1.13 1.11 1.00 1.43 0.59 0.20 0.31 0.42 0.51 0.71 0.78 0.92 1.01 1.13 0.93 0.99 0.55 0.60 0.22 0.33 0.46 0.61 0.68 0.85 0.92 1.21 BOOMS. 505 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and XujiBER OF Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX -Con. Aj-er — Con. 9 iiersons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, Bedford, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 36 persons, Belmont, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 person.s, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 38 persons, ■ 39 persons, 53 persons, 80 persons, 103 persons, Billerica, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver age Num ber of Per- sons to a Room 11 2 2 2 1 251 14 47 44 51 25 25 12 8 9 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 505 12 64 80 87 79 58 30 38 18 15 4 9 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 582 36 87 105 111 85 61 47 25 S 91 19 13 43 26 1,9.t6 71 322 304 409 194 204 104 65 72 65 47 6 13 8 17 27 18 10 4,020 52 394 583 678 614 457 262 338 145 134 49 115 28 63 38 25 25 10 10 4,114 149 551 715 813 640 461 319 205 55 8.27 9.50 6..50 21.50 26.00 7.79 5.07 6.85 6.91 8.02 7.76 8.16 8.67 8.13 8.00 13.00 11.75 6.00 13.00 8.00 17.00 27.00 18.00 10.00 7.96 4.33 6.16 7.29 7.79 7.77 7.88 8.73 8.89 8.06 8.93 12.25 12 78 9.33 21.00 38.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 7,07 4.14 6.33 6.81 7.32 7.53 7.56 6.79 8.20 1.09 1.05 1.69 0.60 0.65 0.60 0.20 0.29 0.43 0.50 0.64 0.74 0.81 0.98 1.13 0.77 0.94 2.00 1.00 1.88 0.94 0.63 1.00 3.60 0.71 0.23 0.32 0.41 0.51 0.64 0.76 0.80 0.90 1.12 1.12 0.90 0.94 1.39 0.67 1.00 IM 2.12 8.00 10 30 0.63 0.24 0.32 0.44 0.55 0.66 0.79 1.03 0.98 1.31 Counties, Cities, Towns, and NU.MBER OF Persons TO a Famili. MIDDLESEX -Con. Billerica — Con. 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 16 persons, 42 persons, Boxborough, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Burlington, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Cambridge, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, Number of Families of .Speci- fied Size 10 3 1 1 1 1 78 6 14 20 15 7 6 3 4 o 1 'l29 11 24 23 20 7 12 16 8 • 3 2 1 1 1 17,193 447 2,580 3,143 3,150 2,637 1,975 1,359 845 482 231 145 61 47 17 17 10 5 4 1 4 3 3 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 85 8.50 33 11.00 9 9.00 14 14.00 21 21.00 44 44.00 5.T6 7.13 22 3.67 S3 5.93 142 7.10 112 7.47 67 9.57 46 7.67 24 8.00 33 8.25 18 9.00 9 9.00 938 7.27 58 5.27 1.32 5.50 147 6.39 143 7.15 64 9.14 106 8.83 138 8.63 69 8.63 26 8.67 12 6.00 10 10.00 13 13.00 20 20.00 104,028 6.05 1,638 3.66 12,147 4.71 16,849 5.36 18,346 5.82 16,245 6.16 12,899 6..53 9,210 6.78 6,152 7.28 3,606 7.48 1,940 8.40 1,345 9.28 595 9.75 519 11.04 207 12.18 245 14.41 131 13 10 73 14.60 81 20.25 20 20.00 97 24.25 Go 21.67 65 21.67 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.18 1.00 1..33 0.93 0.76 0.95 0.55 0.27 0.34 0.42 0..54 0..52 0.78 0.88 0.97 1.00 1.22 0.61 0.19 0.36 0.47 0.56 0..55 0.68 0.81 0.93 1.04 1.67 1.10 0.92 0.65 0.78 0.27 0.42 0.,56 0.69 0.81 0.92 1.03 1.10 1.20 1.19 1.19 1.23 1.18 1.15 1.04 1.22 1.16 0.89 0.95 0.82 0.97 1.02 506 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, TowKS, a>;d ;XuMBEE OF Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX-Con Cambridge — Con . 23 persons, 24 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, .33 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, 41 persons, 43 persons, 44 persons, 47 persons, 48 persons, 49 persons, 53 persons, 57 persons, 78 persons, 80 persons, 96 persons, 98 persons, 99 persons, 120 persons, 122 persons, 564 persons, . Cambridge. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, 26 person 27 person 32 person 38 person 39 persons, 43 persons, 44 persons, 47 persons, ns, QS, as, IS, Xiimber of Families of Speci- fied Size 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2,943 74 366 451 534 460 356 267 155 100 61 44 17 12 5 7 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 6 20 40 37 98 32 20 6 91 21 43 7 32 84 48 60 53 68 60 129 88 42 468 22,615 313 1,843 2.769 3,697 3,438 2,934 2,166 1,406 1,0.53 648 .515 206 185 85 120 56 32 65 53 20 31 20 40 37 47 32 20 91 21 43 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.00 20.00 40.00 .37.00 49.00 32.00 20.00 6.00 45.50 21.00 43.00 7.00 32.00 42.00 48.00 60.00 53.00 6S.00 60.00 64.,50 88.00 42.00 468.00 7.68 4.23 5.04 6.14 6.92 7.47 8.24 8.]1 9.07 10..53 10 62 11.70 12.12 15.42 17.00 17.14 18.67 16.00 21.67 26..50 20.00 31.00 20.00 40.00 37.00 47.00 32.00 20.00 45..50 21.00 43.00 3.83 1.20 0.65 0.73 0.65 1.19 1.95 6.83 0.95 2.10 1.09 6.86 1.53 1.26 1.19 1.30 1.51 1.41 1.63 1..53 1.36 2.90 1.21 0.70 0.24 0.40 0.49 57 0.67 0.73 0.86 0.88 0.85 0.94 0.94 0.99 0.84 0.82 0.88 0.86 1.06 0.83 0.75 1.05 0.71 1.20 0.65 0.73 0.68 1.19 1.95 0.95 2.10 1.93 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. MIDDLE.SEX-Con. Cambridge. Ward 1 — Con. 48 persons, 49 persons, ,53 persons, 57 persons, 78 persons, 80 persons, 96 persons, 98 persons, 99 persons, 120 persons, . Cambridge. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 22 persons, . Cambridge. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 10 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 564 persons, Cambridge. Ward 4, 1 person. Number Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1 i 7.00 1 32 32.00 2 84 42.00 1 48 48.00 1 60 60.00 1 53 53.00 1 68 68.00 1 60 60.00 2 129 64.50 1 88 88.00 4,999 27,924 5..59 116 392 3.38 818 3,681 4..50 965 4,923 5.10 912 4,956 5.43 756 4.391 5.81 .554 3,404 6.14 388 2,509 6.47 220 1,498 6.81 137 935 6.82 61 513 8.41 26 185 7.12 15 146 9.73 15 169 11.27 5 59 11.80 5 55 11.00 2 22 11.00 1 20 20.00 1 16 16.00 1 20 20.00 1 30 30.00 2,812 14,173 5.04 83 255 3.07 393 1,576 4.01 469 2,111 4..50 463 2,132 4.60 453 2,241 4.95 366 1,918 5.24 243 1,303 5.36 149 905 6.07 101 594 5.88 40 247 6.18 23 164 7.13 11 77 7.00 i 59 8.43 2 14 7.00 2 31 15.50 2 21 10.50 2 21 10..50 1 11 11.00 1 25 25.00 1 468 468.00 4,235 24,398 5.76 122 4.54 3.72 1 6.86 1.53 1.26 1.19 1.30 1.51 1.41 1.63 1.53 1.36 0.81 0.30 0.44 059 0.74 0.86 0.98 1.08 1.17 1.32 1.19 1.55 1.23 1.15 1.19 1.36 1.45 85 1.13 0.95 0.73 0.99 0.33 0.50 67 0.87 1.01 1.44 1.31 1.32 1.53 1.62 1.54 1.71 1.54 2.00 0.97 1.52 1.62 1.82 0.84 1.21 0.77 0.27 KOOMS. 507 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persoss TO A Family. MIDDLESEX- Coil. Cambridge. Ward 4 — Con. 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 20 persons, Cambridge. Ward < 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 32 persons, 41 persons, 122 persons, Carlisle, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Chelmsford, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons. Number of Families of Speci fled Size 707 861 799 643 407 297 196 96 45 34 13 6 3 2 3 1 2,204 52 296 397 442 325 292 164 125 48 24 IS 5 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 126 10 30 21 20 17 16 5 3 2 1 1 747 30 139 167 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 3,419 4,562 4,601 3,852 2,526 1,941 1,428 693 326 302 119 51 31 28 32 33 14,918 224 1,628 2,484 2,960 2,323 2,117 1,291 915 331 206 179 47 55 18 11 20 4 6 51 6 42 889 52 188 148 144 123 121 48 25 22 8 10 5,413 147 919 1,204 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 4.84 5.30 5.76 5.99 6.21 6.54 7.29 7.22 7.24 8.88 9.15 8.,50 10.33 14 00 10.67 .33.00 6.77 4.31 5..50 6.2C 6.70 7.15 7.25 7.87 7.32 6.90 8.58 9.94 9.40 7.86 9.00 11.00 20.00 4.00 6.00 51.00 6.00 42.00 7.06 5.20 6.27 7.05 7.20 7.24 7.56 9 60 8.33 11.00 8.00 10.00 7.25 4.90 6.61 7.21 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.41 0.57 0.69 0.83 0.97 1.07 1.10 1.25 1.38 1.24 1.31 1.53 1.35 1.07 1.50 0.60 0.70 0.23 0.36 0.48 0.60 0.70 0.83 0.89 1.09 1.31 1.17 1.11 1.28 1.65 1..16 1..36 1.05 5..50 3.83 0.63 6.83 2.90 0.55 0.19 0.32 0.43 0.56 0.69 0.79 0.73 0.96 0.82 1.25 1.10 0.58 o.ao 0.30 0.42 Counties, Cities, Towns, and NU.MBER OK Persons TO A Famii.I'. MIDDLESEX -Con Chelmsford — Con . 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 23 persons, 69 persons, Concord, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 1,0.32 persons, Dracut, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 23 persons, 29 persons, 42 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 144 1,063 112 836 57 415 46 363 27 231 8 56 7 56 4 42 1 9 1 5 1 15 1 10 1 22 1 20 874 7,575 32 145 131 863 146 1,013 167 1,205 123 961 91 744 61 472 53 418 29 289 18 149 7 59 5 58 2 27 4 61 1 11 1 23 1 18 1 24 1 1,035 ■ 475 3,389 12 55 65 390 88 617 64 425 78 564 47 336 41 272 33 253 23 176 5 45 7 69 3 26 2 20 10 31 7 34 32 21 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- Imt of per- sons to a Room 7.38 7.46 7.28 7.89 8.56 7.00 8.00 10.50 9.00 5.00 15.00 10.00 22.00 20.00 8.67 4.53 6.59 6.94 7.22 7.81 8.18 7.74 7.89 9.97 8.2S 8.43 11.60 13..50 15.25 11.00 23.00 18.00 24.00 1035.00 7.13 4.58 6.09 7.01 6.64 7.23 7.15 6.63 7.67 7.65 900 9.86 8.67 10.00 10.00 15.50 7.00 34.00 32.00 21.00 0.54 0.67 0.82 0.89 0.94 1.29 1.25 1.05 1.33 2.80 1.07 1.70 1.05 3.45 0.68 0.22 0.30 0.43 0.55 0.64 0.73 0.90 1.01 0.90 1.21 1.31 1.03 0.96 0.92 1.36 0.70 1.00 0.92 1.00 0.72 0.22 0.33 0.43 0.60 0.69 0.84 1.06 1.04 1.18 1.11 1.12 138 1.30 1.60 1.10 2.57 0.68 0.91 2.00 508 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size MIDDLESEX- Con Dunstable, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Everett, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 27 persons, 29 persons, Everett. Ward J, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 29 persons, Everett. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons. 106 II 23 22 13 17 9 5 4 I I 4,304 96 715 941 837 671 475 254 148 87 41 20 8 3 3 I I 1 I I 073 17 93 130 128 100 84 39 40 25 8 3 2 1 I 1 1 583 15 87 125 92 97 63 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 729 43 132 167 102 135 63 43 33 7 4 26,948 418 3,937 5,518 5,267 4,421 3,235 1,783 1,040 622 325 151 88 21 37 II 12 35 19 8 3,904 92 450 725 732 599 496 254 253 167 57 23 17 7 13 II 8 3,674 53 470 720 589 651 429 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 6.88 3.91 5.74 7.59 7.85 7.94 7.00 8.60 8.25 7.00 •4.00 6.26 4.35 5.51 5.86 6.29 6.59 6.81 7.02 7.03 7.15 7.93 7.55 11.00 7.00 12.33 11.00 12.00 35.00 19.00 8.00 5.80 5.41 4.84 5.. 58 5.72 5.99 5.90 6.51 6.33 6.68 7.13 7.67 8.50 7.00 13.00 11.00 8.00 6.30 3.53 5.40 5.76 6.40 6.71 6.81 Aver- age Num- ber ol I'er- SOIIS to a Room 0.55 0.26 0.35 0.40 0.51 0.63 0.86 0.81 0.97 1.29 2.50 0.69 0.23 0.36 0.51 0.64 0.76 0.88 1.00 1.14 1.26 1.26 1.46 1.09 1.86 I.I4 1.64 1.83 0.66 1.42 3.63 0.80 0.18 0.41 0.54 0.70 0.83 1.02 1.07 1.26 1.35 1.40 1.43 1.41 1.86 1.08 1.64 3.63 0.72 0.28 0.37 0.52 0.62 0.75 0.88 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci fled Size MIDDLESEX- Everett. Ward Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Everett. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 22 persons, Everett. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, Everett. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons 8 persons 9 persons 10 persons 11 person 12 persons, 14 persons, Everett. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, Con. 2 — 3, ns. ■i, 47 29 16 7 4 I 729 14 137 142 157 116 77 39 21 13 8 2 2 1 703 14 115 186 144 102 76 31 17 II 3 I 1 I I 779 19 162 181 135 129 72 41 19 9 6 4 1 1 837 17 121 177 181 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 320 222 119 62 34 5 4,506 61 782 816 966 753 523 257 143 94 60 14 25 12 4,525 58 664 1,096 955 699 551 237 128 80 22 8 10 9 8 4,514 78 843 994 771 776 464 299 125 57 46 29 16 16 5,825 76 728 1,167 l,2i54 6.81 7.66 7.44 8.86 8.50 5.00 6.18 4.36 5.71 5.75 6.15 6.49 6.79 6.59 6.81 7.23 7.50 7.00 12.50 12.00 6.44 4.14 5.77 5.89 6.63 6.85 7.25 7.65 7.53 7.27 7.33 8.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 5.79 4.11 5.20 5.49 5.71 6.02 6.44 7.29 6.58 0.63 7.67 7.25 16.00 16.00 6.96 4.47 6.02 6.59 6.93 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.03 1.05 1.21 1.13 1.29 2.60 0.69 0.23 0.35 0.52 0.65 0.77 0.88 1.06 1.17 1.24 1.33 1.57 0.96 l.a3 0.64 0.24 0.35 0.51 60 0.73 0.83 0.92 1.06 1.24 1.36 1.38 1.20 1.44 1.75 0.70 0.24 0.3S 0.55 0.70 0.83 0.93 0.96 1.22 1.42 1.30 \.m 0.75 0.88 0.63 0.22 0.33 0.46 0.58 ROOMS. 509 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Town's, and NUMBKR OF PEHSONS TO A Family. X umber ot Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooras Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Uoom MIDDLESEX-Con. Everett. Ward 6 — Con. 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 28 persons, 27 persons, Framingham, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 23 persons, 28 persons, 30 persons, 32 persons, 54 persons, Groton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 19 persons, 140 persons, Holliston, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons. 127 943 7.43 103 772 7.50 57 416 7.30 22 169 7.68 13 105 8.08 9 78 8.67 6 43 7.17 2 20 10.00 1 35 35.00 1 19 19.00 2,115 15,468 7.31 84 424 5.05 361 2,.S55 6..52 413 2,838 6.87 374 2,605 6.97 332 2,474 7.45 201 1,500 7.46 125 1,021 8.17 98 812 8.29 57 480 8.42 30 279 9.30 10 124 12.40 11 151 13.73 5 43 8.60 o ** 19 9.50 2 26 13.00 2 29 14.50 1 55 55.00 1 20 20.00 2 45 22.50 1 28 28.00 1 42 42.00 1 43 43.00 1 55 55.00 508 3,963 7.80 42 229 5.45 92 603 6.55 109 774 7.10 95 739 7.78 59 522 8.85 43 330 7.67 30 267 8.90 15 141 9.40 8 105 13.13 5 48 9.60 4 31 7.75 1 6 6.00 3 60 20.00 1 28 28.00 1 80 80.00 701 5,149 7.35 54 244 4.52 144 989 6.87 156 1,158 7.42 0.67 0.80 0.96 1.04 1.11 1.15 1.53 1.20 0.66 1.42 0.61 0.20 0.31 0.44 0.57 0.67 0.80 0.86 0.97 1.07 1.08 0.89 0.87 1.51 1.58 1.23 1.17 35 1.05 1.02 1.00 0.71 0.74 0.98 0.55 0.18 0.31 0.42 0.51 0.57 0.78 0.79 0.85 0.69 1.04 1.42 2.00 0.65 0.68 1.75 0.53 0.22 0.29 0.40 Counties, Cities, town.s, and Ndmbek of Persons to a Family. MIDDLESEX - Holliston — Con 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persona, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, Hopkinton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 person.s, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 18 persons, Hudson, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 19 persons, 26 person Lexington, 1 person 2 person 3 person 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons. Cou. as. 18, QS, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- iK-r of Per- sons to a Room 138 1,013 7.34 75 585 7.80 55 445 8.09 35 268 7.66 16 135 8.44 17 163 9.59 6 55 9.17 1 25 25.00 1 10 10.00 1 27 27.00 1 25 25.00 1 7 7.00 752 5,.504 7.32 59 299 5.07 147 1,031 7.01 170 1,221 7.18 127 981 7.72 87 671 7.71 73 547 7.49 43 365 8.49 18 131 7.28 13 105 8.08 4 29 7.25 6 49 8.17 1 10 10.00 1 7 7.00 1 30 30.00 1 13 13.00 1 15 15.00 1,245 7,801 6.27 49 169 3.45 234 1,241 5.30 277 1,634 5.90 229 1,484 6.48 153 1,001 6.54 128 868 6.78 64 444 6.94 47 358 7.62 24 168 7.00 18 161 8.94 10 90 9.00 4 28 7.00 2 36 18.00 2 19 9.50 1 21 21.00 o 34 17.00 1 45 45.00 775 6,016 7.76 36 196 5.44 109 694 6.37 147 1,043 7.10 153 1,131 7.39 106 875 8.25 90 784 8.71 0..54 0.64 0.74 0.91 0.95 0.94 1.09 0.44 1.20 0.48 0.56 2.14 0.54 0.20 0.29 0.42 0.52 0.65 0.80 0.82 1.10 1.11 'l.38 1.35 1.20 1.86 0.47 1.15 1.20 0.68 0.29 0.38 0.51 0.62 0.76 0.88 1.01 1.05 1.29 1.12 1.22 1.71 0.72 1.47 0.71 1.12 0.58 0.58 0.18 0.31 0.42 0.54 0.61 0.69 510 CENSUS OY MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, asd KuMBER OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room MIDDLESEX-Con. Lexington — Con. 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, Lincoln, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persona, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, Littleton, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, C persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, Lowell, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons. 12 persons, 13 persons, 48 42 20 9 8 4 2 1 209 12 21 32 36 24 22 24 11 8 7 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 256 11 44 43 43 42 27 23 15 5 1 1 1 16,885 465 2,451 3,005 2,913 2,472 1,935 1,297 871 542 332 186 99 61 420 402 183 74 76 52 70 16 1,631 37 152 221 272 186 183 229 101 58 77 11 7 48 12 11 8 11 7 2,001 60 309, 290 324 336 232 219 1-24 68 6 16 17 106,121 2,004 13,318 17,.596 17,.506 15,478 12,413 8,213 5,718 3,702 2,324 1,396 778 571 8.75 9.57 9.15 8.22 9.50 13.00 35.00 16.00 7.S0 3.08 7.24 6.91 7. .56 7.75 8.32 9.54 9.18 7.25 11.00 5.50 7.00 12.00 12.00 11.00 8.00 11.00 7.00 7.82 5.45 7.02 6.74 7.53 8.00 8.59 9.52 8.27 13.60 6.00 16.00 17.00 6.28 4.31 5.43 5.86 6.01 6.26 6.41 6.36 6.56 6.83 7.00 7.51 7.86 9.36 0.80 0.84 0.98 1.22 1.16 0.92 0.37 1.06 0.68 0.32 0.28 0.43 0.53 0.65 0.72 0.73 0.87 1.24 0.91 2.00 1.71 1.08 1.17 1.36 2.00 1.55 2.71 0.57 0.18 0.28 0.44 0.53 0.63 0.70 0.74 0.97 0.66 1.67 O.Sl 0.88 0.80 0.23 37 0.51 0.67 0.80 0.94 1.10 1 .22 1.32 1.43 1.47 1 ..53 1.39 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX-Con Lowell — Con 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, .30 persons, 31 persons, 32 persons, 33 persons, 34 persons, 35 persons, 36 i)ersons, 37 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, 40 persons, 43 persons, 44 persons, 46 persons, 47 persons, 48 persons, 49 persons, 50 persons, 52 persons, 53 persons, 64 persons, 70 persons, 107 persons, 113 persons, 342 persons, Lowell. Wa 1 person 2 person 3 persons, 4 persons 5 person rd i9. S, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 57 29 15 17 15 9 14 6 6 6 5 10 4 5 4 6 5 3 2 2 1 5 4 4 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,633 88 267 257 270 208 145 108 72 43 33 23 8 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 667 291 164 238 201 136 292 120 119 168 171 233 81 150 79 148 160 96 51 50 27 171 105 111 115 81 35 27 49 26 54 67 26 38 35 37 12 15 90 117 221 11,382 270 1,261 1,46C 1,580 1,339 928 751 518 320 249 230 105 11.70 10.03 10.93 14.00 13.40 15.11 20.86 20.00 19.83 28 00 34.20 23.30 20.25 30.00 19.75 24.67 32.00 32.00 25.50 25.00 27.00 34.20 26.25 27.75 38 33 27.00 35.00 27.00 24.50 26.00 54.00 67.00 26.00 38.00 35.00 37.00 12.00 15.00 90 00 117.00 221.00 6.97 3.07 4.72 5.70 5.85 6.44 6.40 6.95 7.19 7.44 7.55 10.00 13.13 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.20 1.49 1.46 1.21 1.34 1.26 0.96 1.05 1.11 0.82 0.70 1.07 1.28 O.'.K) 1.42 1.18 0.94 0.97 1.25 1.32 1.26 1.02 1.37 1.33 0.99 1.44 114 1..59 1.80 1.77 0.87 0.72 1.88 1.32 1.49 1.43 5.33 4.67 1.19 0.97 1.55 0.84 0.33 0.42 0.53 0.68 0.78 0.94 1.01 1.11 1.21 1.33 1.10 0.91 ROOMS. 511 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and NU.MBER OF Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room MIDDLESEX-Con. MIDDLESEX-Con. Lowell. Ward 1 — Con. Lowell. Ward 2 — Con. 13 persona, . 14 150 11.14 1.17 18 persons, . 5 57 11.40 l.,58 14 persons, 10 136 13.60 1.03 19 persons, 2 34 17.00 1.12 15 persons. 6 79 13.17 1.14 20 persons. 2 37 18.50 1.08 16 persons. 2 20 10.00 1.00 23 persons, 1 23 23.00 1.00 17 persons, 2 24 12.00 1.42 24 persons. 1 22 22.00 1.09 18 persons, 6 85 14.17 1.27 27 persons. 1 17 17.00 l.,59 19 persons, 1 14 14.00 1.36 28 persons, 2 39 19..50 144 20 persons, 8 164 20.50 0.98 29 persons. 2 49 24.50 1.18 21 persons, 5 99 19.80 1.06 31 persons. 1 21 21.00 1.48 22 persons. 4 82 20.50 1.07 35 persons. 3 76 25.33 1.38 23 persons, 4 113 28.25 0.81 39 persons. 1 27 27.00 1.44 24 persons. 2 89 44.50 0.54 70 persons, 1 15 15.00 4.67 25 persons. t 171 24.43 1.02 107 persons. 1 90 90.00 1.19 2(5 persons. 3 48 16.00 163 Loicell. Ward ^ ?, . 2,038 12,869 6.31 0.72 27 persons, 2 39 19..50 1.38 1 person. 39 174 4.46 0.22 28 persons, 2 40 20.00 1.40 2 persons. 353 2,032 5.76 0.35 29 persons. 3 76 25.33 1.15 3 persons, 415 2,519 607 0.43 30 persons. 2 68 34.00 0.88 4 persons. 365 2,228 6.10 0.66 31 persons, 1 35 35.00 0.89 5 persons. 300 2,014 6.71 0.74 32 persons. 2 51 25..50 1.25 6 persons, 224 1,541 6.88 0.87 33 persons, 2 50 25.00 1.32 7 persons. 1.35 839 6.21 1.13 34 persons. 1 27 27.00 1.26 8 persons. 90 560 6.22 1.29 35 persons, 2 95 47.50 0.74 9 persons, 43 281 6.53 1.38 36 persons. 3 79 26.33 1.37 10 persons, 34 228 6.71 1.49 37 persons, 3 85 28.33 1.31 11 persons. 16 114 7.13 1..54 38 persons. 2 69 34. .50 1.10 12 persons, . 6 57 9..50 1.26 39 persons. 2 54 27.00 1.44 13 persons, 1 7 7.00 1.86 40 persons, 1 35 35.00 1.14 14 persons. 6 89 14.83 0.94 43 persons, 1 27 27 00 1.59 15 persons. 4 46 11.50 1.30 44 persons, 2 49 24.50 1.80 16 persons, 1 7 7.00 2.29 46 persons, 1 26 26.00 1.77 18 persons, 1 14 14 00 1.29 48 persons. 1 67 67.00 0.72 19 persons. 1 22 22.00 0.86 49 persons. 1 26 26.00 1.88 22 persons. 1 17 17.00 1.29 50 persons. 1 38 38.00 1.32 24 persons. 1 15 15.00 1.60 53 persons. 1 37 37.00 1.43 25 persons. 1 35 35.00 0.71 64 persons, 1 12 12.00 5.33 30 persons. 1 30 30.00 1.00 Lotoell. Word . 1,879 9,893 5.27 1.06 Lowell. Ward , ', 1,881 10,691 5.68 0.86 1 person, 46 149 3.24 0.31 1 person, 51 240 4.71 0.21 2 persons. 236 968 4.10 0.49 2 persons, 262 1,263 4.82 0.41 3 persons. 260 1,137 4.37 0.69 3 persons, 315 1,606 5.10 0..59 4 persons, 287 1,376 4.79 0.83 4 persons. 314 1,6m 5.40 0.74 5 persons, 282 1,371 4.86 1.03 5 persons. 311 1,779 5.72 0.87 6 persons. 225 1,180 5.24 1.14 6 ])ersons. 217 1,241 5.72 1.05 7 persons, 195 1,013 5.19 1.35 7 persons, 168 1,0.52 6.26 1.12 8 persons. 109 570 5.23 1.53 S persons. 101 608 6.02 1.33 9 persons. 81 497 6.14 1.47 9 persons. 59 413 7.00 1.29 10 persons. 45 292 6.49 1.54 10 persons. 36 254 7.06 1.42 11 persons. 28 199 7.11 1..55 11 persons, . 19 117 6.16 1.79 12 persons. 23 161 7.00 1.71 12 persons, . 8 84 10..50 1.14 13 persons, . 9 77 8.56 1.52 13 persons, . 6 61 10.17 1.28 14 persons, . 11 126 11.45 1.22 14 persons, . 5 51 10.20 1.37 15 persons, . 6 68 11.33 1.32 15 persons, . 2 20 10.00 1..50 16 persons, . 3 39 13.00 1.23 V, i)er8ons, . 2 26 13.00 1.23 17 persons, . 10 163 16.30 104 ' 10 persons, . 1 10 10.00 1.90 512 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX-Con Lowell. Ward 4 — Con. 25 persons, 3B persons, 113 persons, Lowell. Ward S 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 1(3 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 27 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, 37 persons, Loivell. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 pei'sons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 18 persons, Lowell. Ward 1 person, 2 person 3 person 4 person 5 persons, 6 persons. QS, [IS, QS, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 2 27 1 26 1 117 1,765 9,836 84 290 259 1,143 317 1,572 315 1,587 231 1,272 205 1,227 121 721 82 565 56 420 37 292 19 196 8 58 4 42 8 92 3 25 2 28 2 25 4 56 1 8 1 32 1 45 1 24 1 23 1 27 1 40 1 26 1,999 12,797 39 209 272 1,678 400 2,534 371 2,332 305 1,938 236 1,558 153 1,004 104 697 52 341 27 211 18 136 12 73 5 32 2 25 2 11 1 18 2,383 14,755 45 239 276 1,629 368 2,213 339 2,083 336 2,145 292 1,760 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 13.50 26.00 117.00 5.57 3.45 4.41 4.96 5.04 5.51 5.99 5.96 6.89 7.50 7.89 10.32 7.25 10.50 11.50 8.33 14.00 12.50 14.00 8.00 32.00 45.00 24.00 23.00 27.00 40.00 26.00 6.40 5.36 6.17 6.34 6.29 6.35 6.60 6.56 6.70 6.56 7.81 7.56 6.08 6.40 12.50 5.50 18.00 6.19 5.31 5.90 6.01 6.14 6.38 6.03 1.85 1.38 0,97 0.86 0.29 0.45 0.60 0.79 0.91 1.00 1.17 1.16 1.20 1.27 1.07 1.66 1.24 1.22 1.80 1.14 1.36 1.36 2.50 0.72 0.53 1.13 1.26 1.11 0.78 1.42 0.73 0.19 0.32 0.47 0.64 0.79 0.91 1.07 1.19 1.37 1.28 1.46 1.97 2.03 1.12 2.73 1.00 0.89 0.19 0.34 0..50 0.65 0.78 1.00 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size MIDDLESEX-Con. Lowell. Ward 7 — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 26 persons, 30 persons, 38 persons, 47 persons, 52 persons, Loioell. Wqrd S, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 342 persons, Lowell. Ward 9, 1 person, 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 person 7 person 8 person 9 person 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons. IS, ns, QS, [IS, 201 187 126 85 45 31 19 13 4 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,785 44 319 375 362 264 191 98 59 42 14 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,522 29 207 298 290 235 200 118 67 40 21 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1,207 6.00 1,186 6.34 728 5.78 493 5.80 254 5.64 201 6.48 148 7.79 112 8.62 28 7.00 44 8.80 14 7.00 27 13.50 21 21.00 20 20.00 33 33.00 35 35.00 46 46.00 54 54.00 35 35.00 12,904 7.23 239 5.43 2,115 6.63 2,546 6.79 2,570 7.10 1,910 7.23 1,478 7.74 733 7.48 472 8.00 324 7.71 126 9.00 88 8.80 12 12.00 14 14.00 16 16.00 6 6.00 12 12.00 22 22.00 221 221.00 10,994 7.22 194 6.69 1,229 5.94 2,003 6.72 2,054 7.08 1,710 7.28 1,500 7.50 923 7.82 542 8.09 378 9.45 179 8.52 62 7.75 27 13..50 34 17.00 20 20.00 8 8.00 1.17 1.26 1.56 1.72 1.95 1.85 1.67 l.f--3 2.14 1.82 2.43 1.33 1.00 1.10 0.79 0.86 0.83 0.87 1.49 0.63 0.18 0.30 0.44 0.56 0.69 0.78 0.94 1.00 1.17 1.11 1.25 1.00 0.93 0.88 2.50 1.42 0.91 1.55 0.64 0.15 0.34 0.45 0.56 0.69 0.80 0.89 0.99 0.95 1.17 1.42 0.89 0.76 0.70 1.88 ROOMS. 513 EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speei- fled Size MIDDLESEX -Con. Lowell. Ward 9~ Con. 20 persons, 27 persons, Malden, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 31 persons, 43 persons, 61 persons. Maiden. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 20 persons, Maiden. Ward 2, 1 person, 2 persons 3 persons, 4 persons 5 persons 6 person 7 person 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, QS, IIS, J, 2 1 G,638 178 1,007 1,295 1,345 1,072 752 437 230 140 84 34 22 11 9 2 6 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 953 23 146 208 213 127 102 71 32 17 7 2 3 1 1 1,091 30 160 165 184 173 144 90 52 40 28 12 Total Niuuber of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 61 70 45,049 775 5,681 8,225 9,190 7,682 5,472 3,294 1,798 1,120 640 267 212 117 102 49 85 53 54 51 26 30 22 43 61 6,542 108 826 1,311 1,.521 882 783 559 266 143 69 18 30 10 16 5,714 102 719 755 920 912 784 512 338 261 182 82 30.50 70.00 6.79 4.35 5.64 6.35 6.83 7.17 7.28 7.54 7.82 8.00 7.62 7.85 9.64 10.64 11.33 24.50 14.17 17.67 18.00 17.00 26.00 30.00 22.00 43.00 61.00 6.86 4.70 5.66 6.30 7.14 6.94 7.68 7.87 8 31 8.41 9.86 9.00 10.00 10.00 16.00 5.24 3.40 4.49 4.58 5.00 5.27 5.44 5.69 6.50 6..53 6.50 6.83 0.66 0.39 0.66 0.23 0.35 0.47 0.59 0.70 0.82 0.93 1.02 1.13 1.31 1.40 1.25 1.22 1.24 0.61 1.13 0.96 1.00 1.18 0.88 0.80 1.41 1.00 1.00 0.63 0.21 0.35 0.48 0.56 0.72 0.78 0.89 0.96 1.07 1.01 1 .22 1.20 1.30 1.25 0.93 0.29 0.45 0.66 0.80 0.95 1.10 1.23 1.23 1.38 l.,54 1.61 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. Number Total of i Number Families of of 1 Rooms Speci- 1 Oc- fied Size cupied MIDDLESEX -Con. Maiden. Ward 2 — Con. 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 43 persons, Maiden. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 20 persons, 24 persons, 31 persons. Maiden. Ward 4, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 23 persons, 61 persons, Maiden. Ward 5 1 person 2 person 3 person 4 person 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 perso IS, 18, QS, jns. 3 1 1 1 763 S 81 151 166 149 94 52 24 19 9 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1,024 38 141 200 193 181 96 71 31 28 10 11 6 3 3 4 2 3 1 1 1 943 26 162 208 191 1.53 105 47 37 23 24 9 11 43 6,669 63 553 1,226 1,453 1,367 859 464 227 191 91 7 22 11 28 40 15 30 22 7,251 132 792 1,315 1,321 1,373 692 589 237 231 78 96 70 35 40 52 37 54 20 26 61 6,723 122 974 1,422 1,365 1,175 827 404 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 7.40 11.50 8.00 9.00 11.00 43.00 8.74 7.88 6.83 8.12 8.75 9.17 9.14 8.92 9.46 10.05 10.11 7.00 11.00 11.00 14.00 40.00 15.00 30.00 22.00 7.08 3.47 5.62 6.58 6.84 7.59 7.21 8.30 7.65 8.25 7.80 8.73 11.67 11.67 13.33 13.00 18.50 18.00 20.00 26.00 61.00 7.13 4.69 6.01 6.84 7.15 7.68 7.88 8.60 1.62 1.13 1.75 1.67 1.45 1.00 0.54 0.13 0.29 0.37 0.46 0.54 0.66 0.78 0.85 0.90 0.99 1.57 1.09 1.18 1.00 0.38 1.33 0.80 1.41 0.66 0.29 0.36 0.46 0..58 0.66 0.83 0.84 1.05 1.09 1.28 1.26 1.03 1.11 1.05 1.23 0.92 1.00 1.00 0.88 1.00 0.58 0.21 0.33 0.44 0.56 0.65 0.76 0.81 514 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Number of Aver- Ajer- Number Num- f ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, and Numbei of Families Total Number of Aver- age Numbei Aver- age Num- ber of Number op Persons TO A Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied Rooms Oc- cupied Per- sons to a Room Number of Persons to a Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied of Rooms Oc- cupied Per- sons to .a Room MIDDLESEX-Con. MIDDLESEX-Con. M AKLBOKOUGH — Maiden. Wardo — Con. ^ Con. 19 pei-sons, 3 58 19..33 0.98 8 persons, . 28 234 8.36 0.96 21 persons. 1 35 35.00 0.60 9 persons, • 6 56 9.33 0.96 26 persons. 1 3 3.00 8.67 10 persons. 8 61 7.63 1.31 29 persons. 2 81 40.50 0.72 11 persons. 4 32 8.00 1.38 37 persons, 1 .'iO 50.00 0.74 12 persons. 3 25 8.33 1.44 99 persons. 1 51 51.00 1.94 14 persons. 1 10 10.00 1.40 Marlborough. T m.i, 317 2,196 6.93 0.61 17 persons, 1 16 16.00 1.06 1 person. 6 26 4.33 0.23 Maiden. Ward 6, . 977 6,548 6.70 0.64 2 persons. 68 408 6.00 0.33 1 person. 36 166 4.61 0.22 3 persons, 66 413 6.26 0.48 2 persons. 160 936 5.85 0.34 4 persons. 63 4.34 6.89 0..5S 3 persons. 178 1,124 6.31 0.48 5 persons. 45 341 7.58 0.66 4 persons, 210 1,396 6.65 0.60 6 persons, 27 217 8.04 0.75 5 persons, 147 1,056 7.18 0.70 7 persons. 19 125 6.58 1.06 6 persons. 111 820 7.39 0.81 8 persons. 12 97 8.08 0.99 7 persons, . 60 442 7.37 0.95 9 persons. 6 .55 9.17 0.98 8 persons, . 40 316 7.90 1.01 10 persons. 2 27 13.50 0.74 9 persons, 21 166 7.90 1.14 11 persons, 1 8 8.00 1.38 10 persons, . 10 79 7.90 1.27 13 persons, , 1 16 16.00 0.81 11 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.22 29 persons, 1 29 29.00 1.00 12 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.50 Marlborough. If ^d.2, 455 3,002 6.60 0.73 13 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.63 1 person. 8 43 5.38 0.19 16 persons. 1 22 22.00 0.73 2 persons, . 56 307 5.48 0.36 Maiden. Ward 7, . 887 5,602 6.32 0.67 3 persons, . 94 580 6.17 0.49 1 person, 17 82 4.82 0.21 4 persons, . 82 502 6.12 0.65 2 persons, . 157 881 5.61 0.36 5 persons, . 67 457 6.82 0.73 3 persons, . 185 1,072 5.79 0.52 6 persons, . 50 374 7.48 0.80 4 persons, . 188 1,214 6.46 0.62 7 persons, . 40 288 7.20 0.97 5 persons, . 142 917 6.46 0.77 8 persons, . 29 198 6.83 1.17 6 persons, . 100 707 7.07 0.85 9 persons, . 11 82 7.45 1.21 7 persons, . 46 324 7.04 0.99 10 persons, . t 61 8.71 1.15 8 persons, . 23 180 7.83 1.02 11 persons, . 4 30 7.50 1.47 9 persons, . 9 72 8.00 1.13 12 persons, . 3 26 8.67 1.38 10 persons, . 12 80 6.67 1.50 15 persons, . 1 5 5.00 3.00 11 persons, . 3 23 7.67 1.43 19 persons, . 2 46 23.00 0.83- 12 persons, . 2 20 10.00 1.20 26 persons, . 1 3 3.00 8.67 13 persons, . 3 30 10.00 1.30 Marlborough. W 'd.3. 564 3,363 5.96 0.88 Marlbokough » • 3,159 19,451 6.16 0.77 1 person. 20 88 4.40 0.23 1 person, 73 315 4.32 0.23 2 persons, . 82 414 5.05 0.40 2 persons, . 489 •2,581 5.28 0.38 3 persons, . 80 409 5.11 0.59 3 persons, . 593 3,384 5.71 0.53 4 persons, . 80 446 5.58 0.72 4 persons, . 565 3,340 5.91 0.68 5 persons, . 72 432 6.00 0.83 5 persons, . 460 2,891 6.28 0.80 6 persons, . 68 435 6.40 0.94 6 persons, . 347 2,260 6.51 0.92 7 persons, . 64 366 5.72 1.22 7 persons, . 244 1,575 6.45 1.08 8 persons, . 43 293 6.81 1.17 8 persons, . 162 1,123 6.93 1.15 9 persons, • 26 181 6.96 1.29 9 persons, . 102 731 7.17 1.26 10 persons, . 12 83 6.92 1.45 10 persons, . 47 349 7.43 1.35 11 persons, . 5 39 7.80 1.41 11 persons, . 33 268 8.12 1.35 12 persons, . 5 42 8.40 1.43 12 persons, . 17 153 9.00 1.33 13 persons, . 3 21 7.00 1.86 13 persons, . 9 88 9.78 1.33 14 persons, • 1 1 7.00 2.00 14 persons, . 5 71 14.20 0.09 15 persons, . 1 4 4.00 3.75 15 persons, . 3 33 11.00 1..30 29 persons, . 1 52 52.00 0.56 16 persons, . 1 11 11.00 1.45 99 persona, . 1 51 51.00 1.94 - ROOMS. 515 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Numbei of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room MIDDLESEX -Con. Marlborough. Wd. 4, 636 3,655 5.75 0.90 MIDDLESEX-Con. Marlborough. Wd. 7 — Con. 1 person, 5 22 4.40 0.23 9 persons, . 9 S3 9.22 0.98 2 persons, . 75 372 4.96 0.40 10 persons, 4 38 9.50 1.05 3 persons, . 102 572 5.61 0.,53 11 persons. 3 47 15.67 0.70 4 persons, . 105 571 5.44 0.74 12 persons, 4 . 44 11.00 1.09 5 persons, . 95 521 5.48 0.91 14 persons, 1 35 35.00 0.40 6 persons, . 86 478 5.56 1.08 37 persons. 1 50 50.00 0.74 7 persons, . 58 375 6.47 1.08 Mayuard, . 642 4,287 6.68 0.72 8 persons, . 42 284 6.76 1.18 1 person, 15 67 4.47 0.22 9 persons, . 29 184 6.34 1.42 2 persons, 77 4,57 5.94 0.34 10 persons, . 19 118 6.21 1.61 3 persons, 119 766 6.44 0.47 11 persons, . 10 70 7.00 1.57 4 persons. 128 851 6.65 0.60 12 persons, . 4 29 7.25 1.66 5 persons. 100 624 6.24 0.80 13 persons, . 5 51 10.20 1.27 6 persons. 61 440 7.21 0.83 14 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.75 7 persons. 53 376 7.09 0.99 Marlborough. Wd.o, 460 2,774 6.03 0.70 8 persons. 39 275 7.05 1.13 1 person. 11 43 3.91 0.26 9 persons. 24 170 7.08 1.27 2 persons, . 87 473 5.44 0.37 10 persons, 12 97 8 08 1.24 3 persons, . 107 613 5.73 0.52 11 persons. 7 52 7.43 1.48 4 persons, . 96 563 5.86 0.68 12 persons. 4 67 16.75 0.72 5 persons, . 62 392 6.32 0.79 13 persons. 2 15 7.50 1.73 6 persons, . 45 308 6.84 0.88 16 persons, 1 30 30.00 0.53 7 persons, . 17 98 5.76 1.21 Medford, 3,172 22,854 7.20 0.63 8 persons, . 11 71 6.45 1.24 1 person. 86 352 4.09 0.24 9 persons, . 14 93 6.64 1.35 2 persons, 510 3,195 6.26 0.32 10 persons, . 1 5 5.00 2.00 3 persons. 613 4,100 6.69 0.45 11 persons, . 5 34 6.80 1.62 4 persons, 603 4,381 7.27 0.55 14 persons, . 1 11 11.00 1.27 5 persons, 477 3,645 7.64 0.65 15 persons, . 1 24 24.00 0.63 6 persons, 365 2,758 7.56 0.79 16 persons, . 1 11 11.00 1.45 7 persons. 204 1,625 7.97 0.88 21 persons, . 1 35 35.00 0.60 8 persons. 148 1,233 8.33 0.96 Marlborough. Wd.6, 395 2,338 5.92 0.72 9 persons. 82 680 8.29 1.09 1 person, 13 54 4.15 0.24 10 persons. 30 259 8.63 1.16 2 persons, . 73 363 4.97 0.40 11 persons. 19 172 9.05 1.22 3 persons, . 82 451 5.50 0.55 12 persons. 13 123 9.46 1.27 4 persons, . 75 455 6.07 O.GG 13 persons, 3 32 10.67 1.22 5 persons, . 60 360 6.00 0.83 14 persons, 1 7 7.00 2.00 6 persons, . 35 222 6.34 0.95 15 persons. 5 63 12.60 1.19 7 persons, . 29 211 7.28 0.96 16 persons. 2 28 14.00 1.14 8 persons, . 11 78 7.09 1.13 17 persons, 1 12 12.00 1.42 9 persons, . 7 53 7.57 1.19 19 persons, , 1 13 13.00 1.46 10 persons, . . . 2 17 8 50 1.18 20 persons, . 2 27 13..50 1.48 11 persons, . 5 40 8.00 1.38 21 persons, . 2 38 19.00 1.11 12 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.00 29 persons, . 1 22 22.00 1.32 14 persons, . 1 10 10.00 1.40 35 persons, . 1 36 36.00 0.97 19 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.58 38 persons, . 1 4 4.00 9.50 Marlborough. Wd. 7, 332 2,123 6.39 0.73 47 persons, . 1 34 34.00 1.38 1 person, 10 39 3.90 0.26 100 persons, . 1 15 15.00 6.67 2 persons, . 48 244 5.08 0..39 Medford. Wara 'i, . 642 4,514 7.03 0.67 3 pjBrsons, . 62 346 5.58 0..'i4 1 person, 13 61 4.69 0.21 4 persons, . 64 369 5.77 0.69 2 persons, . 99 640 6.46 0.31 5 persons, . 59 388 6.58 0.76 3 persons, . 122 809 6.63 0.45 6 persons, . 36 226 6.28 0.96 4 persons, . 120 854 7.12 0.56 7 persons, . 17 112 6.59 1.06 5 persons, . 109 810 7.43 0.67 8 persons, . 14 102 7.29 1.10 6 persons, . 70 509 7.27 0.83 516 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Familv. Number Total of Number Families of of Eooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Rof)m MIDDLESEX- Con. Medford. Ward 1 — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persona, 21 persons, 100 persons, Medford. Ward 2 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 15 persons, Medford. Ward 3, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 29 persons, Medford. Ward 4, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 49 29 14 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 544 26 94 107 102 85 60 24 23 14 4 4 1 411 17 63 66 77 60 45 38 22 14 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 426 11 72 90 67 55 58 23 20 13 5 6 345 221 115 69 19 21 5 12 2 15 3,693 109 577 689 731 605 423 176 193 114 31 33 12 3,487 60 433 516 625 545 399 394 249 131 23 14 17 13 12 12 22 22 2,861 38 384 574 453 414 432 183 144 90 37 46 7.04 7.62 8.21 8.63 O-.'JO 10.50 5.00 7.00 12.00 2.00 15.00 37 3 25 4 40 2 54 1 6 2 68 2 27 1 14 1 13 1 IS 1 40 1 52 o 43 1 60 Aver- age Numlier of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 5.00 20.00 28.00 30.00 41.00 6.49 3.40 5.70 6.18 6.57 6.91 7.23 7.53 7.76 8.06 7.60 8.00 12.25 13.00 14.50 7.00 22.00 15.00 16.00 8.12 4.18 6.18 7.28 7.94 8.37 8.85 8.98 9.13 9.44 9.77 9.68 10.37 15.11 11.63 11.75 18..50 8.33 10.00 27.00 6.00 34.00 13..50 14.00 13.00 18.00 40.00 52.00 21 .,50 60.00 3.20 0.90 0.83 0.67 1.07 0.65 0.29 0.35 0.49 0.61 0.72 0.83 0.93 1.03 1.12 1..32 1.38 0.98 1.00 0.97 2.14 0.82 1.60 2.38 0.61 0.24 0..32 0.41 0.50 0.60 0.68 0.78 0.88 0.95 1.02 1.14 1.16 0.86 1.20 1.28 0.86 2.04 1.80 0.70 3.33 0.05 1.70 1.79 2.00 1.50 0.73 0.58 1.67 1.40 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX - Con Newton — Con 85 persons, 147 persons, Newton. Ward 1, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons,' 15 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 23 persons, . Newton. Ward 2, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 26 persons, Newton. Ward 3, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons 11 persons 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons. as, IS. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1 120 1 121 830 5,663 13 34 98 491 133 836 135 878 139 961 106 811 73 558 49 379 26 190 33 304 8 59 5 42 3 22 2 19 1 6 3 25 1 9 1 24 1 15 1,107 8,.538 17 62 110 653 205 1,451 212 1,628 195 1,539 137 1,172 101 814 65 553 27 249 16 156 10 105 6 61 3 62 1 14 1 6 1 13 719 6,480 14 72 121 849 117 929 112 982 lis 1,137 84 853 74 743 39 416 17 197 10 116 5 51 3 38 1 28 1 9 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 120.00 0.71 121.00 1.21 6.82 0.76 2.62 0.38 5.01 0.40 6.29 0.48 6.50 0.62 6.91 0.72 7.65 0.78 7.64 0.92 7.73 1.03 7.31 1.23 9.21 1.09 7.38 1.49 8.40 1.43 7..33 1.77 9.50 1.47 6.00 2.50 8.33 2.04 9.00 2.00 24.00 0.79 15.00 1..53 7.71 0.63 3.65 0.27 5.94 0.34 7.08 0.42 7.68 0.52 7.89 0.63 8.55 0.70 8.06 0.87 8.51 0.94 9.22 0.98 9.75 1.03 10.50 1.05 10.17 1.18 20.67 0.63 14.00 1.29 6.00 3.33 13.00 2.00 9.01 0.53 5.14 0.19 7.02 0.29 7.94 0.38 8.77 0.46 9.64 0.52 10.15 0.59 10.04 0.70 10.67 0.75 11.59 0.78 11.60 0.86 10.20 1.08 12.67 0.95 28.00 0.46 9.00 1.56 518 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Contiuued. CoDNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Ndjiber of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied MIDDLESEX -Con. Neivton . Ward 3 — Con. 22 persons, 25 persons, 36 persons, Keioton. Ward 4, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 19 persons, 27 persons, 85 persons, 147 persons, Newton. Ward ■■ 1 person, 2 persons 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 30 persons, 84 persons, NeivtoH. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 1 IS 1 14 1 28 685 5,530 23 86 SI 478 107 804 125 1,001 118 979 88 698 48 3S7 41 353 23 192 11 91 5 42 i 70 4 60 1 30 1 18 1 120 1 121 856 6,709 19 116 lis 785 147 1,062 175 1,329 147 94 61 39 31 8 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 836 26 88 136 1.^)6 114 106 S3 53 33 19 5 5 1,168 762 523 298 2.50 71 50 34 62 11 14 50 12 52 60 6,961 103 515 966 1,281 970 1,013 791 522 359 197 53 53 18.00 14.00 2S.00 8.07 3.74 5.90 7.51 8.01 8.30 7.93 8.06 8.61 8.35 8.27 8.40 10.00 l.i.OO 30.00 18.00 120.00 121.00 7.84 6.11 6.65 7.22 7.. 59 7.95 S.ll 8.57 7.64 8.06 S.8S 10.00 11.33 20.67 11.00 14.00 ,50.00 12.00 52.00 60.00 8.33 3.96 5.85 7.10 8.21 8.,51 9.56 9.53 9.85 10.88 10.37 10.60 10.60 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom MIDDLESEX-Con. i Newton. Ward G — Con. 1.22 13 persons, . 5 53 10.60 1.23 1.79 14 persons, . 2 21 10..50 1.33 1.29 15 persons, . t> 23 11.50 1..30 0.65 16 persons, . 1 23 23.00 0.70 0.27 18 persons, . 1 3 3.00 6.00 0.34 36 persons, . 1 15 15 00 2.40 0.40 Neioton. Ward 7, . 495 5,030 10.16 0.50 0.50 1 person. 5 16 3.20 0.31 0.60 2 persons. 37 266 7.19 0.28 0.76 3 persons, . 75 647 8.63 0.35 0.87 4 persons, . 94 913 9.71 0.41 0.93 5 persons. 100 1,041 10.41 0.48 1.08 6 persons, . 74 786 10.62 0..56 1.21 7 persons. 55 630 11.45 061 1.31 8 persons, 29 3.56 12.28 0.65 1.20 9 persons. 13 168 12.92 0.70 0.87 10 persons. 5 62 12.40 0.81 0.63 11 persons, 2 27 13..50 0.81 1.50 12 persons. 1 13 13.00 0.92 0.71 14 persons, 2 33 16..50 0.S5 1.21 15 persons. 1 18 18.00 0.83 0.61 16 persons. 1 14 14.00 1.14 0.16 29 persons. 1 40 40.00 0.73 0.30 North Reading, 228 1,589 6.97 0.53 0.42 1 person, 21 94 4.48 0.22 0.53 2 persons, 46 291 6.33 0.32 0.63 3 persons. 59 418 7.08 0.42 0.74 4 persons. 48 331 6.90 0.58 0.82 5 persons. 22 188 8.55 0.59 1.05 6 persons, 9 71 7.89 0.76 1.12 7 persons, 12 97 8.08 0.87 1.13 8 persons. 4 37 9.25 0.86 1.10 9 persons. 3 19 6.33 1.42 1.06 10 persons, 2 28 14.00 0.71 0.63 11 persons, 1 4 4.00 2.75 1.27 15 persons. 1 11 11.00 1.36 129 Pepperell, . 787 5,306 6.74 0.63 0.44 1 person. 52 234 4.. 50 0.22 1.92 2 persons. 150 938 6.25 0.32 0..58 3 persons. 1,51 963 6.38 0.47 1.40 4 persons. 135 918 6.80 0..59 0.01 5 persons. 108 740 6.85 0.73 0.25 6 persons, 78 589 7.55 0.79 0.34 7 persons, 39 269 6.90 1.01 0.42 8 persons, 28 197 7.04 1.14 0.49 9 persons. 21 183 8.71 1.03 0..59 10 persons. 14 114 8.14 1.23 0.63 11 persons, 6 44 7.33 l.,50 0.73 12 persons, 2 19 9.50 1.26 O.Sl 15 persons. 1 21 21.00 0.71 0.S3 17 persons. 1 38 38.00 0.45 0.96 20 persons. 1 39 39.00 0.51 1.04 Reading, . 1,1.50 8,198 7.13 0.,58 1.13 1 person. 45 210 4.67 0.21 ROOMS. 519 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. COPNTIES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fled Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room MIDDLESEX -Con. MIDDLESEX- Con. Reading — Cou. SOMERVILLE — Con. 2 persons, . 237 1,469 6.20 0.32 12 persons, . 24 245 10.21 1.18 3 persons, . 244 1,664 6.82 .0.44 13 persons, . 12 117 9.75 1.33 4 persons, . 226 1,659 7.34 0..54 14 persons, . 6 58 9.67 1.45 5 persons, . 142 1,073 7.56 0.66 15 persons, . 3 36 12.00 1.25 6 persons, . 102 826 8.10 0.74 16 persons, . 4 70 17.50 0.91 7 persons, . 82 666 8.12 0.86 18 persons, . 1 13 13.00 1.38 8 persons, . 36 286 7.94 1.01 19 persons, . 1 40 40.00 0.48 9 persons, . 14 120 8.57 1.05 21 persons, . 1 2 2.00 10.50 10 persons, . 10 97 9.70 1.03 22 persons, . 1 24 24.00 0.92 11 persons, . 6 58 9.67 1.14 23 persons, . 1 20 20.00 1.15 12 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.50 37 persons, . 1 32 32.00 1.16 13 persons, . 3 38 12.67 1.03 41 persons, . 1 45 45.00 0.91 14 persons, . 1 i 7.00 2.00 145 persons, . 1 30 30.00 4.83 21 persons, . 1 17 17.00 1.24 323 persons, . 1 284 284.00 1.14 Sherborn, . 286 2,210 7.73 0.65 Somerrille. Ward 7 , 2,302 14,018 6.09 0.72 1 person. 18 106 5.89 0.17 1 person. 48 157 3.27 0.31 2 persons, . 61 478 7.84 0.26 2 persons, . 398 2,073 .5.21 0.38 3 persons, . 60 446 7.43 0.40 3 persons, . 499 2,804 5.62 0.53 4 persons, . 50 390 7.80 0.51 4 persons, . 485 2,851 5.88 0.68 5 persons, . 46 377 8.20 0.61 5 persons, . 340 2,218 6..52 0.77 6 persons, . IS 144 8.00 0.75 6 persons, . 225 1,.506 6.69 0.90 7 persons, . 14 99 7.07 0.99 7 persons, . 143 950 6.64 1.05 8 persons, . 6 49 8.17 0.98 8 persons, . 78 510 6.54 1.22 9 persons, . 42 6.00 1..50 9 persons, . 47 352 7.49 1.20 10 persons, . 3 22 7.33 1.36 10 persons, . 19 152 8.00 1.25 11 persons, . 1 i 7.00 1.57 11 persons, . 9 64 ' 7.11 1.55 12 persons, . 1 t 7.00 1.71 12 persons, . 3 25 8.33 1.44 326 persons, . 1 43 43.00 7.58 13 persons, . 3 20 6.67 1.95 Shirley, 324 2,251 6.95 0.62 14 persons, . 1 11 11.00 1.27 1 person. 21 115 5.48 0.18 15 persons, . 1 13 13 00 1.15 2 persons, . 62 394 6.35 0.31 16 persons, . 2 28 14.00 1.14 3 persons, . 59 405 6.86 0.44 323 persons, . 1 284 284.00 1.14 4 persons, . 64 461 7.20 0.56 Somerrille. Ward 2, 3,875 22,470 5.80 0.77 5 persons, . 38 265 6.97 0.72 1 person, 58 207 3.57 0.28 6 persons, . 25 177 7.08 0.85 2 persons, . 658 3,237 4.92 0.41 7 persons, . 25 170 6.80 1.03 3 persons, . 756 4,055 5.30 0..56 8 persons, . 8 55 6.88 1.16 4 persons, . 798 4,599 5.76 0.69 9 persons, . 10 83 8.30 1.08 5 persons, . 605 3,580 5.92 0.84 10 persons, . 1 54 7.71 1.30 6 persons, . 409 2,593 6.34 0.95 11 persons, . 2 12 6.00 1.83 7 persons, . 261 1,712 6.56 1.07 17 persons, . 1 19 19.00 0.89 8 persons, . 150 1,000 6.67 1.20 18 persons, . 1 16 16.00 1.13 9 persons, . 81 593 7.32 1.23 25 persons, . 1 25 25.00 1.00 10 persons, . 55 423 7.69 1.30 SOMERVILLE, . 11,903 74,418 6.25 0.70 11 persons, . 22 177 8.05 1.37 1 person. 188 712 3.79 0.26 12 persons, . 9 96 10.67 1.13 2 persons, . 2,001 10,525 5.26 0.38 13 persons, . 5 55 11.00 1.18 3 persons, . 2,479 14,304 5.77 0..52 14 persons, . 3 29 9.67 1.45 4 persons, . 2,500 15,576 6.23 0.64 16 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.33 5 persons, . 1,849 12,179 6.59 0.76 18 persons, . 1 13 13.00 1.38 6 persons, . 1,233 8,448 6.85 0.88 22 persons, • 1 24 24.00 0.92 7 persons, . 758 5,366 7.08 0.99 23 persons, . 1 20 20.00 1.15 S persons, . 432 3,126 7.24 1.11 41 persons, . 1 45 45.00 0.91 9 persons, . 226 1,699 7.52 1.20 Somerrille. Ward 3, 3,056 20,079 6.57 0.65 10 persons, . 121 996 8.23. 1.21 1 person, 50 197 3.94 0.25 11 persons, . 58 471 8.12 1.35 2 persons, . 502 2,736 5.45 0.37 520 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied MIDDLESEX -Con. Somerville. Ward 3 — Con. 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 pei'sons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 21 persons, , Somerville. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 19 persons, 37 persons, 145 persons, Stoneham, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, 34 persons. 657 4,007 6.10 686 4,632 6.75 457 3,252 7.12 323 2,318 7.18 184 1,407 7.65 104 798 7.67 41 287 7.00 25 219 8.76 16 130 8.13 5 47 9.40 3 30 10.00 1 6 6.00 1 11 11.00 1 2 2.00 2,670 17,8.51 6.69 32 151 4.72 443 2,479 5.60 567 3,438 6.06 531 3,494 6..58 447 .3,129 7.00 276 2,031 7.36 170 1,297 7.63 100 818 8.18 57 467 8.19 oo 202 9.18 11 100 9.09 7 i t 11.00 1 12 12.00 1 12 12.00 1 12 12.00 1 30 30.00 1 40 40.00 1 32 32.00 1 30 ,30.00 1,.5S1 10,507 6.65 84 3.55 4.23 370 2,332 6..30 345 2,161 6.26 285 1,915 6.72 197 1,411 7.16 111 783 7.05 85 600 7.06 45 318 7.07 21 161 7.67 14 128 9.14 8 67 8.38 6 74 12.33 3 37 12.33 1 30 30.00 1 8 8.00 O 53 26.50 1 25 25.00 1 11 11.00 1 38 38.00 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.49 0.59 0.70 0.84 0.92 1.04 1.29 1.14 1.35 1.28 1.30 2.33 1.36 10.50 0.66 0.21 0.36 0.49 0.61 0.71 0.82 0.92 0.98 1.10 1.09 1.21 1.09 1.08 1.17 1.25 0.53 0.48 1.16 4.83 0.60 0.24 0.32 0.48 0.60 0.70 0.85 0.99 1.13 1.17 1.09 1.31 0.97 1.05 0.50 2.00 0.75 0.88 2.18 0.89 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. MIDDLESEX -Con Stow, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Sudbury, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, Tewksbury, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 1,166 persons, Townsend, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 pei'sons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Nuaiber of Rooms Oc- cupied 234 1,787 7.64 12 66 5..50 51 328 6.43 49 369 7.53 40 307 7.68 42 323 7.69 17 155 9.12 12 123 10.25 6 71 11.83 "2 21 10.50 16 8.00 1 8 8.00 272 1,979 7.28 20 99 4.95 53 329 6.21 .50 341 6.82 47 380 8.09 35 247 7.06 30 257 8.57 16 137 8.56 5 38 7.60 9 79 8.78 3 28 9.33 2 20 10.00 1 13 13.00 1 11 11.00 473 4,511 9..54 14 78 5.57 79 471 5.96 75 4.58 6.11 89 612 6.88 65 489 7.52 56 374 6.68 39 318 8.15 21 191 9.10 16 1.50 9.38 6 50 8.33 4 51 12.75 2 31 15.50 1 11 11.00 3 30 10.00 1 11 11.00 1 20 20.00 1 1,166 1,166.00 512 3,614 7.06 50 302 6.04 149 fK54 6.47 109 752 6.90 81 605 7.47 .56 433 7.73 30 228 7.60 12 103 8..58 12 79 6.58 i 57 8.14 3 27 9.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.51 0.18 0.31 0.40 0..52 0.65 0.66 0.68 0.68 0.95 1.38 1.63 0.58 0.20 0.32 0.44 0.49 0.71 0.70 0.82 1.05 1.03 1.07 1.40 1.15 1.45 0.75 0.18 0.34 0.49 58 0.66 0.90 0.86 0.88 0.96 1.20 0.86 0.77 MS 1.40 1.36 0.80 1.00 0.49 0.17 0.31 0.43 0.54 0.65 0.79 0.82 1.22 1.11 1.11 ROOMS. 521 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Xnmber of Families of Speci- fled Size MIDDLESEX -Con Townsend — Con . ]2 persons, 16 persons, 20 persons, Tyngsborough, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, Wakefield, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 20 persons, 25 persons, 27 persons, Waltham, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 1 1 1 163 16 37 32 25 19 12 10 3 6 1 2 1,958 68 355 414 378 279 212 104 70 37 20 12 •2 1 o 1 1 1 1 4,276 125 582 778 819 685 480 304 210 129 77 24 15 17 6 4 2 2 1 1 1 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 14 20 30 1,106 64 218 202 194 149 93 82 22 45 14 23 12,944 287 2,033 2,614 2,.5o3 2,011 1,515 741 506 285 164 91 17 18 26 22 14 22 25 28,995 546 3,284 4,716 5,368 4,7.57 3,421 2,187 1,670 1,043 658 226 160 203 50 63 22 35 16 15 17 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 14.00 20.00 30.00 6.79 4.00 5.89 6.31 7.76 7.84 7.75 8.20 7.33 7.50 14.00 ll.,50 6.61 4.22 5.73 6.31 6.75 7.21 7.15 7.13 7.23 7.70 8.20 7.58 8.50 18.00 13.00 22.00 14.00 22.00 25.00 6.78 4.37 5.64 6.06 6..15 6.94 7.13 7.19 7.95 8.09 8.55 9.42 10.67 11.94 8.33 15.75 11.00 17.50 16.00 15.00 17.00 0.86 0.80 0.67 0.57 25 0.34 0.48 0..52 0.64 0.77 0.85 1.09 1.20 0.71 1.04 0.64 0.24 0.35 0.48 0.,59 0.69 0.84 0.98 1.11 1.17 1.22 1.45 1.41 0.72 1.08 0.68 1.43 1.14 1.08 0.72 0.23 0.35 0.49 0.61 0.72 0.84 0.97 1.01 1.11 1.17 1.17 1.13 1.09 1.68 0.95 1.55 1.03 1.19 1.33 1.24 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Person.s TO a Family. MIDDLESEX-Con Waltham — Con. 26 persons, 27 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, 33 per.sons, 41 persons, 43 persons, 53 persons, 78 persons, 80 persons, 85 persons, 99 persons, 170 persons, 198 persons, Waltham. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 pei'sons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 99 persons, . Waltham. Ward 2 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 26 persons, 31 persons, 33 persons, 80 persons, 170 persons, 198 person Waltham 1 person, 2 persons s. Ward 3, Number Total of Number Familie.s of of Kooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 615 13 85 111 122 106 64 54 27 18 8 5 1 1 500 32 69 73 85 79 48 36 25 12 11 8 3 6 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 651 18 86 44 14 32 30 16 40 51 45 36 10 73 99 23 25 4,162 59 504 691 816 703 439 378 219 145 71 32 6 99 3,9.59 133 397 491 632 648 419 286 258 109 109 101 47 99 32 17 16 17 44 30 16 10 23 25 4,200 87 462 44.00 14.00 32.00 30.00 16.00 40.00 51.00 45.00 36.00 10.00 73.00 99.00 23.00 25.00 6.77 4.54 5.93 6.23 6.69 6.63 6.86 7.00 8.11 8.06 8.88 6.40 6.00 99.00 7.92 4.16 5.75 6.73 7.44 8.20 8.73 7.94 10.32 9.08 9.91 12.63 15.67 16.50 8.00 17.00 16.00 17.00 44.00 30.00 16.00 10.00 23.00 25.00 6.45 4.83 5.37 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.59 1.93 94 1.03 2.06 1.03 0.84 1.18 2.17 8.00 1.16 1.00 7.39 7.92 0.70 0.22 0.34 0.48 0.60 0.75 0.87 1.00 0.99 1.12 1.13 172 2.00 1.00 0.74 0.24 0..35 0.45 0.54 0.61 0.69 0.88 0.78 0.99 1.01 0.87 0.77 0.79 1.75 1.06 1.19 1.24 0.59 1.03 2.06 8.00 7.39 7.92 0.80 0.21 0.37 522 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NrMBER OF PeKSONS TO A FAjril.Y. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A FAMILT. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room MIDDLESEX -Con. MIDDLESEX -Con. WaUhan. Ward 3 — Con. Waltham. Wai — Con. d 6 3 persons, . 100 605 6.05 0.50 2 persons, . 86 511 5.94 0.34 4 persons, . 105 612 5.83 0.69 3 persons, . 143 854 5.97 0.50 5 persons, . 95 622 6.55 0.76 4 persons, . 137 900 6.-57 0.61 6 persons, . 89 565 6.35 0.95 5 persons, . 111 826 7.44 0.67 7 persons, . 54 354 6.56 1.07 6 persons, . 68 499 7.34 0.82 S persons, . 45 319 7.09 1.13 7 persons, . 42 319 7.00 0.92 9 persons, . 25 223 8.92 1.01 8 persons, . 20 163 8.15 0.98 10 persons, . 18 143 7.94 1.26 9 persons, . 17 141 8.29 1.09 11 persons, . 3 18 6.00 1.83 10 persons, . 7 69 9.86 1.01 12 persons, . 4 36 9.00 1.33 12 persons, . 1 14 14.00 0.86 13 persons, . 2 17 8.50 1.53 13 persons, . 3 28 9.33 1.39 14 persons, . 1 11 11.00 1.27 15 persons, . 1 18 18.00 0.83 15 persons, . 2 28 14.00 1.07 53 persons, . 1 45 45.00 1.18 17 persons, . 1 8 8.00 2.13 Waltham. War 'I -,. 578 3,388 5.86 0.82 27 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.93 1 person. 16 54 3.38 0.30 41 persons, . 1 40 40.00 1.03 2 persons, . 72 357 4.96 0.40 78 persons, . 1 36 36.00 2.17 3 persons, . 96 527 5.49 0.55 WaUham. Ward 4, . 646 4,277 6.62 0.72 4 persons, . 108 619 5.73 0.70 1 person, 16 69 4.31 0.23 5 persons,' . 99 584 5.90 0.85 2 persons, . 86 507 • 5.90 0.34 6 persons, . 66 423 6.41 0.94 3 persons, . 117 716 6.12 0.49 7 persons, 47 303 6.45 1.09 4 persons, . 134 853 6..37 0.63 8 persons, 30 191 6.37 1.26 5 persons, . 98 637 6..50 0.77 9 persons. 24 169 7.04 1.28 6 persons, . t t .539 7.00 0.86 10 persons, 15 123 8.20 1.22 7 persons, . 41 296 7.22 0.97 11 persons. 1 6 6.00 1.83 S persons, . 32 250 7.81 1.02 12 persons. 2 16 8.00 1.50 9 persons, . 22 154 7.00 1.29 13 persons. 1 9 9.00 1.44 10 persons, . 10 70 7.00 1.43 14 persons, 1 7 7.00 2.00 11 persons, . 5 54 10.80 1.02 W 13 6..50 1.69 1 person, 24 100 4.17 0.24 13 persons. 1 9 9.00 1.44 2 persons, . 92 532 5.78 0.35 17 persons, 1 11 11.00 1..55 3 persons, . 105 702 6.69 0.45 20 persons. 1 20 20.00 1.00 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 106 83 690 .579 6 51 6.98 0.61 0.72 NAXTUCKET. 6 persons, . 66 457 6.92 0.87 Nantucket, . 981 7,287 7.43 0.41 7 persons, . 27 203 7.52 0.93 1 person, 149 910 6.11 0.16 8 persons, . 29 191 6..59 1.21 2 persons, 295 2,107 7.14 0.28 9 persons, . 18 131 7.28 1.24 3 persons, 218 1,6.53 7..58 0.40 10 persons, . 12 103 8.58 1.17 4 persons. 159 1,202 7.56 0..53 11 persons, . 7 55 7.86 1.40 5 persons. 80 625 7.81 0.64 12 persons, . 3 25 8. .33 1.44 6 persons. 38 307 8.08 0.74 13 pei-sons, . 1 18 18.00 0.72 7 persons. 22 181 8.23 0.85 35 persons, . 1 36 36 00 0.97 8 persons. 9 84 9.33 0.86 Woburn. Ward o, . 242 1,425 5.89 0.81 9 persons, 5 38 7.60 1.18 1 person. 4 11 2.75 0.,36 10 persons. 1 10 10.00 1.00 2 persons, . 42 264 6.29 0.32 11 persons, 19 9.50 1.16 3 persons, . 36 214 5.94 0.50 12 persons, 1 11 11.00 1.09 4 persons, . 38 207 5.45 0.73 16 persons. 1 100 100.00 0.16 5 persons, . 35 200 5.71 0.88 28 persons. 1 40 40.00 0.70 ROOMS. 525 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Cou>TiEs, Cities, TOWSS, AND KCMBER OF Persons TO A Family. NORFOLK Avou, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, 26 persons, Bellingham, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, C persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, Braintree, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, (! persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 162 persons, Brookline, 1 person, 2 person 3 persons 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons 8 persons 9 persons s, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 385 13 74 86 68 56 34 24 16 7 3 o 1 1 358 23 80 71 54 34 46 16 14 9 6 4 1 1,254 51 245 277 243 179 103 58 49 25 10 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 3,148 113 319 459 510 527 450 311 186 120 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 2,534 46 431 573 466 379 222 167 121 50 18 15 9 37 2,514 141 536 481 383 244 338 115 106 66 55 33 16 8,721 245 1,573 1,854 1,749 1,284 754 489 374 191 90 46 19 9 13 1 27 3 24,822 307 1,634 2,990 3,755 4,115 4,122 2,880 1,797 1,162 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 6.58 3.54 5.82 6.66 6.85 6.77 6.53 6.96 7.56 7.14 6.00 7.50 9.00 37.00 7.02 6.13 6.70 6.77 7.09 7.18 7.35 7.19 7.57 7.33 9.17 8.25 16.00 6.95 4.80 6.42 6.69 7.20 7.17 7.32 8.48 7.63 7.64 9.00 7.67 6.33 9.00 13.00 1.00 27.00 3.00 7.89 2.72 5.12 6.51 7.36 7.81 9.16 9.26 9.66 9.68 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.64 0.28 0.34 0.45 0.58 0.74 0.92 1.01 1.06 1.26 1.67 1.47 1.56 0.70 0.59 0.16 0.30 0.44 0..56 0.70 0.82 0.97 1.06 1.23 1.09 1.33 0.88 0.61 0.21 0.31 0.45 0..56 0.70 0.82 0.83 1.05 1.18 1.11 1.43 1.89 1.44 1.15 19.00 0.74 .54.00 0.65 0.37 0.39 0.46 0.54 0.64 0.66 0.76 0.83 0.93 Counties, Citiks, Towns, and Number op Pek.sons to a Family. NORFOLK — Con. Brookline — Con. 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 ijersons, 22 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, 29 persons, 31 persons, 72 persons. Canton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, Cohasset, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 19 persons, Dedham, . 1 person, 2 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 57 40 16 13 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 968 35 151 158 155 138 110 86 51 48 12 15 5 1 1 2 586 43 123 110 96 68 51 37 21 14 7 6 3 4 1 1 1 1,613 82 260 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 584 460 222 190 74 98 59 7 36 50 17 12 15 29 20 17 55 115 7,023 181 962 1,121 1,073 1,031 826 685 385 412 104 125 45 15 7 51 4,644 246 806 869 730 528 464 335 182 153 95 81 41 58 23 15 18 11,697 394 1,575 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 10.25 11.50 13.88 14.62 10.57 19.60 19.67 7.00 18.00 50.00 17.00 12.00 15.00 29.00 20.00 17.00 55.00 115.00 7.26 5.17 6.37 7.09 6.92 7.47 7.51 7.97 7.55 8.58 8.67 8.33 9.00 15.00 7.00 25.50 7.92 5.72 6.55 7.90 7.60 7.76 9.10 9.05 8.67 10.93 13.57 13.50 13.67 14.50 23.00 15.00 18.00 7.25 4.80 6.06 0.98 0.96 0.86 0.89 1.32 0.77 0.81 2.43 1.00 0.38 1.18 1.83 1.67 0.90 1.35 1.71 0.56 0.63 0.66 0.19 0.31 0.42 0.58 0.67 0.80 0.88 1.06 1.05 1.15 1.32 1.33 0.87 2.43 0.75 0.53 0.17 0.31 0.38 0.53 0.64 0.66 0.77 0.92 0.82 0.74 0.81 0.88 0.90 0.61 1.00 1.06 0.62 0.21 0.33 526 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. COHNTIES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Number of Aver- age Number of Kooras Oc- cupied A.\'eT- age Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Number of Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied -Vver- age Num- ber of Number of Persons TO A Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied Per- sons to a Room Number of Persons TO a Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied P.r- .SOMS to a Room NORFOLK — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Dedham — Con. Franklin — Con. 3 persons, . 311 2,146 6.90 0.43 6 persons, . 108 817 7.56 0.79 4 persons, . 294 2,089 7.11 0.56 7 persons, . 51 390 7.65 0.92 5 persons, . 216 1,706 7.90 0.63 8 persons, . 37 262 7.08 1.13 6 persons, . 183 1,.339 7.32 0.82 9 persons, . 33 279 8.45 1.06 7 persons, . 126 998 7.92 0.88 10 persona, . 15 116 7.73 1.29 8 persons, . 59 502 8.51 0.94 11 persons, . 4 29 7.25 l.,V2 9 persons, . 3.T 302 8.63 1.04 12 persons, . 8 56 7.00 1.71 10 persons, . 23 243 10.57 0.95 13 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.44 11 persons, . 7 79 11.29 0.97 14 persons, . 2 31 15..50 0.90 12 persons, . 4 36 9.00 1.33 18 persons, . 2 36 18.00 1.00 13 persons, . 5 81 16.20 0.80 19 persons, . i 18 18.00 1.06 14 persons, . 4 37 9.25 1.51 33 persons, . 1 33 33.00 1.00 19 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.58 34 persons, . 1 41 41.00 0.83 3S persons, . 1 18 18.00 2.11 35 persons, . 1 22 22.00 1..-19 40 persons, . 1 60 60.00 0.67 96 persons, . 1 136 136.00 0.71 80 persons, . 1 80 80.00 1.00 Holbrook, . .571 3,792 6.64 0.61 Dover, 148 1,139 7.70 0.59 1 person. 34 137 4. OS 0.25 1 person. 9 42 4.67 0.21 2 persons, . 113 684 6.05 0.33 2 persons, . 22 147 6.68 0.30 3 persons, . 125 807 6.46 0.46 3 persons, . 31 262 8.45 0.35 4 persons, . 100 695 6.95 0..58 4 persons, . 23 187 8.13 0.49 5 persons, . i«w 1 1 552 7.17 0.70 5 persons, . 20 145 7.25 0.69 6 persons, . 49 350 7.14 0.84 6 persons, . 14 114 8.14 0.74 7 persons, . 36 270 7.50 0.93 7 persons, . 12 93 7.75 0.90 8 persons, . 19 148 7.79 1.03 8 persons, . C 42 7.00 1.14 9 persons, . 8 71 8.88 1.01 9 persons, . 6 60 10.00 0.90 10 persons, . 3 22 7.33 1.36 10 persons, . 1 10 10.00 ].00 11 persons, . 6 47 7.83 1.40 11 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.22 12 persons, . 1 9 9.00 1.33 12 persons, . 1 5 5.00 2.40 Hyde Park, 2,561 17,873 6.98 0.66 13 persons, . 1 10 10.00 1.30 1 person, 82 313 3.82 0.26 14 persons, . 1 13 13.00 1.08 2 persons, . 365 2,022 5.54 0.36 Foxborough, . 828 5,784 6.99 0.56 3 persons, . 461 3,062 6.64 0.45 1 person. 69 331 4.80 0.21 4 persons, . 498 3,550 7.13 0..T6 2 persons, . 195 1,185 6.08 0.33 5 persons, . 393 2,892 7.36 0.68 3 persons, . 175 1,213 6.93 0.43 6 persons, . 297 2,303 7.75 0.77 4 persons, . 154 1,145 7.44 0..54 7 persons, . 197 1,,526 7.75 0.90 5 persons, . 82 587 7.16 0.70 8 persons, . 121 938 7.75 1.03 6 persons, . 74 579 7.82 0.77 9 persons, . 54 457 8.46 1.06 7 persons, . 34 259 7.62 0.92 10 persons, . 45 379 8.42 1.19 8 persons, . 25 186 7.44 1.08 11 persons, . 17 132 7.76 1.42 9 persons, . 8 58 7.25 1.24 12 persons, . 13 123 9.46 1.27 10 persons, . 5 44 8.80 1.14 13 persons, . 6 44 7.33 1.77 11 persons, . 2 28 14.00 0.79 14 persons, . 5 56 11.20 1.25 12 persons, . 1 13 13.00 0.92 15 persons, . 1 16 16.00 0.94 13 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.08 16 persons, . 3 26 8.67 1.S5 18 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.29 17 persons, . 1 8 8.00 2.13 22 persons, . 1 38 38.00 0.58 18 persons, . 1 13 13.00 1.38 118 persons, . 1 92 92.00 1.28 20 persons, . 1 13 13.00 1.54 Franklin, . 1,176 8,059 6.85 0.64 Medfleld, . 415 3,048 7.34 0.01 1 person, 58 232 4.00 0.25 1 person. 25 101 4.04 0.25 2 persons, . 217 1,285 5.92 0.34 2 persons, . 81 498 6.15 0.33 3 persons, . 242 1,610 6.65 0.45 3 persons, . 83 594 7.10 0.42 4 persons, . 229 1,511 6.60 0.61 4 persons, . 66 487 7.38 0.54 5 persona, . 1G4 1,14a 0.99 0.72 5 persons, . 55 423 7.69 0.65 ROOMS. 527 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Fajiily. NORFOLK — Con, Medfleld — Con, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 24 persons, 34 persons, 45 persons, Medway, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persona, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 21 persons, 27 persons, Millis, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 j)ersons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 15 persons, Milton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 41 20 13 14 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 732 55 163 142 133 84 66 40 18 13 10 4 1 1 1 1 226 n 33 51 36 34 22 14 S 9 5 o 1 1,106 38 157 191 170 15G 141 87 68 39 19 307 153 100 127 52 35 7 19 11 5 I 25 15 34 48 5,293 291 1,073 1,058 982 675 482 281 137 107 81 43 6 31 20 26 1,714 46 239 377 267 262 160 111 68 104 40 27 13 8,717 192 913 1,255 1,253 1,144 1,202 805 615 417 213 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 7.49 7.65 7.69 9.07 10.40 11.67 7.00 19.00 11.00 5.00 7.00 25.00 15.00 34.00 48.00 7.23 5.29 6..58 7.45 7.38 8.04 7.30 7.03 7.61 8.23 8.10 10.75 6.00 31.00 20.00 26.00 7.58 4.18 7.24 7.39 7.42 7.71 7.27 7.93 8.50 11. ,56 8.00 13.50 13.00 7.S8 5.05 5.82 6.57 7.37 7.33 8.52 9.25 9.04 10.69 11.21 0.80 0.92 1.04 0.99 0.96 0.94 1.86 0.74 1.36 3.20 2.57 0.76 1.60 1.00 0.94 0.55 0.19 0.30 0.40 0.54 0.62 0.82 1.00 ].05 1.09 1.23 1.02 2.00 0.42 1.05 1.03 0.59 0.24 0.28 0.41 0.54 0.65 0.83 0.88 0.94 0.78 1.25 0.81 1.15 0.C3 0.20 0.34 0.46 0.54 0.68 0.70 0.76 0.88 0.84 0.89 Counties, Cities Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied NORFOLK — Con. Milton — Con. 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 18 persons, 26 persons, 50 persons, 57 persons, Needham, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 24 persons, Norfolk, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Norwood, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 20 persons, 25 persons, QUINCV, . 1 person, 2 persons. 12 13 4 3 4 1 1 1 1 802 39 134 162 147 101 82 58 41 17 10 3 3 3 1 1 210 11 36 44 36 30 25 13 5 9 1 963 23 134 171 179 148 121 74 42 33 15 12 7 2 1 1 4,373 1.34 615 177 141 57 78 77 10 31 107 30 5,438 175 827 1,031 1,019 701 604 458 304 115 93 31 28 18 12 22 1,581 43 235 325 287 237 217 114 41 76 ,6 6,060 88 699 1,047 1,099 986 784 517 287 222 92 106 70 27 14 22 27,592 495 3,414 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Av.n-- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 14.75 10.85 14.25 26.00 19.25 10.00 31.00 107.00 30.00 6.78 4.49 6.17 6.36 6.93 6.94 7.37 7.90 7.41 6.76 9.30 10.33 9.33 6.00 12.00 22.00 7.53 3.91 6.53 7.39 7.97 7.90 8.68 8.77 8.20 8.44 6.00 6.29 3.83 5.22 6.12 6.14 6.66 6.48 6.99 6.83 6.73 6.13 8.83 10.00 13.50 14.00 22.00 6.31 3.69 5. .55 0.75 1.11 0.91 0..54 0.78 1.80 0.84 0.47 1.90 0.65 0.22 0.33 0.47 0..58 0.72 0.81 0.89 1.08 l.:53 l.OS 1.06 1.29 2.17 1.17 1.09 0.56 0.26 0.31 0.41 0..50 0.63 0.69 0.80 0.98 1.07 1.83 0.75 0.26 0.38 0.49 0.65 0.75 0.93 1.00 1.17 1.34 1.63 1.25 1.20 0.96 1.43 1.14 0.75 0.27 0.36 528 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Coiitiuued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. NORFOLK — Con. QUINCY — Con. 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 23 persons, 25 persons, 32 persons, 45 persons, 49 persons, Quincy. Ward I 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 23 persons, 25 persons, 45 persons, Quincy. Ward 2, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons. Number of [""amilies of Spi'ci- ftotl Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 756 4,416 785 4,882 717 4,561 509 3,414 343 2,349 212 1,512 135 1,001 SO 567 37 283 21 189 8 68 7 60 4 57 1 45 2 47 1 13 1 46 2 25 1 42 1 44 1 62 790 5,470 54 190 113 661 142 898 149 1,024 109 761 98 723 54 423 27 240 22 209 7 56 4 35 3 34 1 8 1 45 1 35 1 13 1 46 2 25 1 44 584 3,902 19 90 91 518 86 560 119 SIS 84 565 71 525 50 351 24 177 11 83 14 100 7 47 4 32 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 5.84 6.22 6.36 6.71 6 85 7.13 7.41 7.09 7.65 9.00 8.50 8.57 14.25 45.00 23.50 13.00 46.00 12.50 42.00 44.00 62.00 6.92 3.52 5.85 6.32 6.87 6.98 7.38 7.83 8.89 9.50 8.00 8.75 11.33 8.00 45.00 35.00 13.00 46.00 12.50 44.00 6.68 4.74 5.69 6.51 6.87 6.73 7.39 7.02 7.38 7.iJ5 7.14 6.71 8.00 0.51 0.64 0.79 0.89 1.02 1.12 1.21 1.41 1.44 1.33 1.53 1.63 1.05 0.36 0.72 1.46 0.50 2.00 0.76 1.02 0.79 0.65 0.28 0.34 0.47 0.5S 0.72 0.81 0.89 0.90 0.95 1.25 1.26 1.06 1.88 0.36 0.49 1.46 0.50 2.00 1.02 0.70 0.21 0.35 0.46 0.58 0.74 0.81 1.00 1.08 1.19 1.40 1.64 1.50 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A FA5!1LY. NORFOLK — Con. Quincy, Ward 2 — Con. 13 persons, 14 persons, Quincy. Ward 3, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, Quincy. Ward 4, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, Quincy. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 32 persons, 49 persons, Quincy. Ward 6, 1 person. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 2 2 983 21 130 184 170 162 110 80 57 36 13 10 4 2 3 1 990 25 114 151 157 186 125 85 56 44 26 9 7 3 1 1 568 4 88 117 104 90 71 43 21 9 8 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 458 11 16 20 5,559 67 669 958 964 917 646 497 357 242 81 69 36 21 23 12 5,361 84 516 739 773 1,029 728 501 360 280 175 60 59 25 10 22 4,314 16 571 813 751 698 556 357 178 84 ■ 73 63 10 6 7 27 42 62 2,986 48 8.00 10.00 5.66 3.19 5.15 5.21 5.67 5.66 5.87 6.21 6.26 6.72 6.23 6.90 9.00 10.50 7.67 12.00 5.42 3.36 4.53 4.89 4.92 5.53 5.82 5.89 6.43 6.36 6.73 6.67 8.43 8.33 10.00 22.00 7.60 4.00 6.49 6.95 7.22 7.76 7.83 8.30 8.48 9.33 9.13 10.50 10.00 6.00 7.00 13.50 42.00 62.00 6.52 4.36 1.63 1.40 0.84 0.31 0.39 0.58 0.71 0.88 1.02 1.13 1.28 1.34 1.60 1.59 1.33 1.24 1.83 1.42 0.93 0.30 0.44 0.61 0.81 0.90 1.03 1.19 1.24 1.41 1.49 1.65 1.42 1.56 1.40 0.68 0.62 0.25 0.31 0.43 0.55 0.64 0.77 0.84 0.94 0.96 1.10 1.05 1.20 2.17 2.00 1.11 0.76 0.79 0.70 0.23 KOOMS. 529 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and JsuMBER OF Persons TO A Family. Number Total of Number Families of of Kooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied NORFOLK — Con Quincji. Con . 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 iiersons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Randolph, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, '.) persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 17 persons, Sharon, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 24 persons, Stoughton, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 10 perso 11 per Ward 6 — I persons. i"son ms, iS, 34 31 27 13 12 1 2 905 61 170 178 181 112 82 50 38 19 9 2 1 2 393 35 53 65 78 62 41 28 13 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1,241 77 233 235 213 175 129 68 45 35 12 3 479 448 552 591 236 220 200 103 82 9 IS 6,312 293 1,037 1,239 1,290 811 639 379 303 183 79 20 10 29 3,130 216 359 509 630 487 363 241 117 50 47 20 19 28 13 21 10 8,373 349 1,425 1,582 1,429 1,200 1,014 490 332 262 87 24 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- Ijer of Per- sons to a Room 6.06 0.33 5.89 0.51 6.42 0.62 6.87 0.73 6.94 0.86 7.10 0.99 7.41 1.08 7.92 1.14 6.83 1.46 9.00 1.22 9.00 1.33 6.97 59 4.80 0.21 6.10 0.33 6.96 0.43 7.13 0..56 7.24 0.69 7.79 0.77 7.58 0.92 7.97 1.00 9.63 0.93 8.78 1.14 10.00 1.10 10.00 1.20 14.50 1.17 7.96 0.55 6.17 0.16 6.77 0.30 7.83 0.38 8.08 0.50 7.85 0.64 8.85 0.68 8.61 0.81 9.00 0.89 10.00 0.90 11.75 0.85 10.00 110 9.50 1.26 14.00 0.93 13.00 1.08 21.00 0.86 10.00 2.40 6.75 0.63 4.53 0.22 6.12 0.33 6.73 0.45 6.71 0.60 6.86 0.73 7.86 0.76 7.21 0.97 7.38 1.08 7.49 1.20 7.25 1.38 8.00 1.38 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Nu-MBER OF Persons to a Family. NORFOLK — Con. Stoughton — Con . 12 persons, 14 x^ersons, 16 persons, 19 persons, 22 persons, Walpole, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 18 persons, 23 persons, 43 persons, Wellesley, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 29 persons, 32 persons, 33 persons, 40 persons, 55 persons, 59 persons, 71 persons, 124 persons, 324 persons, Weymouth, 1 person. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 11 100 1 9 2 21 1 20 1 29 688 4,891 33 163 125 802 143 1,031 124 869 82 644 73 511 45 330 26 215 20 157 7 49 3 27 4 43 1 7 1 18 1 25 738 6,677 28 107 116 775 130 939 142 1,163 • 96 796 72 592 55 501 24 206 22 188 13 133 12 137 4 70 4 52 3 49 2 32 1 20 1 17 1 18 1 38 1 29 1 23 1 25 1 26 1 28 1 43 1 47 1 60 1 39 1 142 1 382 2,666 18,479 102 464 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age N imi- tier of Per- sous to a Room 9.09 9.00 10.50 20.00 29.00 7.11 4.94 6.42 7.21 7.01 7.85 7.00 7.33 8.27 7.85 7.00 9.00 10.75 7.00 18.00 25.00 9.05 3.82 6.68 7.22 8.19 8.29 8.22 9.11 8.'58 8.55 10.23 11.42 17.50 13.00 16.33 16.00 20.00 17.00 18.00 38.00 29.00 23.00 25.00 26.00 28.00 43.00 47.00 60.00 39.00 142.00 382.00 6.93 4..55 1..32 1.56 1.52 0.95 0.76 0.61 0.20 0.31 0.42 0.57 0.64 0.86 0.95 0.97 1.15 1.43 1.22 1.12 2.57 1.28 1.72 0.63 0.26 0.30 0.42 0.49 0.60 0.73 0.77 0.93 1.05 0.98 0.96 0.69 1.00 0.86 0.94 0.80 1.00 1.11 0.55 0.83 1.09 1.16 123 1.18 0.93 1.17 0.98 1.82 0.87 0.85 0.61 0.22 530 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A PAMltr. NORFOLK — Con. Weymouth — Con. 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 pei'sons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 26 persons, 38 persons, 183 persons, Wrenthani, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, i persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, PLYMOUTH. Abington, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, t) persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, Bridgewater, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons. Numjjer of Families of Speci- fied Size 503 599 501 367 230 156 111 42 27 15 5 4 1 1 1 1 631 41 125 120 125 83 57 27 24 15 • 6 4 2 g 1,076 53 221 243 205 154 101 51 25 11 I 3 2 S54 39 188 167 154 114 84 42 32 Total Xumber of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 3,213 6.39 4,057 6.77 3,460 6.91 2,743 7.47 1,687 7.33 1,137 7.29 814 7.33 316 7.52 257 9.51 134 8.93 45 9.00 41 10.25 6 6.00 30 30.00 42 42.00 33 33.00 4,869 7.72 222 5.41 838 6.70 926 7.72 1,008 8.06 659 7.94 487 8.54 223 8.26 221 9.21 119 7.93 62 10.33 57 14.25 22 11.00 25 12.50 7,462 6.93 230 4.34 1,361 6.16 1,625 6.69 1,495 7.29 1,189 7.72 763 7.55 399 7.82 192 7.68 88 8.00 72 10.29 23 7.67 25 12..50 7,3.55 8.61 235 6.03 1,354 7.20 1,264 7. .57 1,207 7.84 906 7.95 725 8.68 851 8.36 272 8.50 0.31 0.44 0..58 0.67 0.82 0.96 1.09 1.20 1.05 1.23 1.33 1.27 2.50 0.87 0.90 5.55 0.53 0.18 0..30 0.39 0.50 0.63 0.70 0.85 0.87 1.13 0.97 0.77 1.18 120 0.56 0.23 0.32 0.45 0..55 0.65 0.79 0.89 1.04 1.13 0.97 1.43 1.12 0.64 0.17 0.2S 0.40 0.51 0.63 0.70 0.84 0.94 CorxTiEs, Cities, ToWN.S, AND Nu.MBER OF Persons TO A Family. ) Number : of i Families of Speci- fied Size PLYMOUTH-Con Bridge-water — Con. 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 18 persons, 169 persons, 1,015 persons, Brockton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 25 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, 33 persons, 37 persons, 42 persons, 44 persons, . Brockton. Wardl, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 i)ersons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 2 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 7,700 217 1,320 1,692 1,517 1,168 760 440 263 154 60 38 18 16 5 5 9 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 935 33 153 219 175 141 77 45 29 25 11 .5 5 4 5 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of I"er- sous to a Koom 136 8.50 22 11.00 31 7.75 20 10.00 49 16.33 42 14.00 15 15.00 8 8.00 130 130.00 588 588.00 47,423 6.16 808 3.72 7,146 5.41 9,841 5.82 9,269 6.11 7,394 6.33 4,963 6.53 2,974 6.76 1,835 6.98 1,144 7.43 464 7.73 353 9.29 206 11.44 176 11.00 .56 11.20 60 12.00 189 21.00 113 28.25 40 20.00 36 18.00 69 34..50 3 3.00 8 8.00 17 17.00 80 80.00 45 45.00 50 50.00 42 42.00 42 42.00 6,.5,58 7.01 113 3.42 838 5.48 1,3.54 6.18 1,248 7.13 1,019 7.23 .539 7.00 361 8.02 263 9.07 220 8.80 99 9.00 49 9.80 80 16.00 .55 13.75 19 9..50 1.06 0.91 1.42 1.20 0.80 1.00 1.00 2.25 1.30 1.73 0.70 0.27 0.37 0.,52 0.65 0.79 0.92 1.04 1.15 1.21 1 .2!) 1.18 1.05 I.IS 1.25 125 0.76 60 0.95 1.17 0.64 8.33 3.63 1.76 0.39 0.73 0.74 1.00 1.05 0.64 0.29 37 0.49 0..56 0.69 0.8G 0.87 0.88 1.02 1.11 1.12 0.75 0.95 1.47 ROOMS. 531 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons TO A FAJIILT. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver - age Num- ber of I'er- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room PLYMOUTH -Con. PLYMOUTH -Con. Brockton. Ward 1 — Con. Brockton. Ward 4 — Con. 16 persons, . 4 54 13.50 1.19 14 persons, . 2 23 11. ,50 1.22 17 persona, . 1 14 14.00 1.21 16 persons, . 1 2 2.00 8.00 19 persons, . 1 15 15.00 1.27 25 persons, . 1 3 3.00 8.33 21 persons, . 1 24 24.00 0.88 Brockton. Ward 5, . 1,126 6,374 5.66 0.79 22 persons, . O 69 34.50 0.64 1 person. 42 136 3.24 0.31 .31 persons, . 1 80 80.00 0.39 2 persons, . 174 854 4.91 0.41 3.3 persons, . 1 45 45.00 0.73 3 persons, . 223 1,213 5.44 0.55 Brockton. Ward 2, . 1,070 7,178 6.71 0.60 4 persons, . 196 1,105 5.64 0.71 1 person, 24 107 4.46 0.22 5 persons, . • 179 1,044 5.83 0.86 2 persons, . 233 1,340 5.75 0.35 6 persons, . 139 802 5.77 1.04 3 persons, . 2.56 1,588 6.20 0.48 7 persons, . 66 409 6.20 1.13 4 persons, . 211 1,392 6.60 0.61 8 persons, . 56 355 6.34 1.26 5 persons, . 152 1,054 6.93 0.72 9 persons, . 23 169 7.35 1.22 6 persons, . 94 725 7.71 0.78 10 persons, . 13 86 6.62 1..51 7 persons, . 45 373 8.29 0.84 11 persons, . 7 79 11.29 97 8 persons; . 21 144 6.86 1.17 13 persons, . 3 27 9.00 1.44 9 persons, . 15 138 9.20 0.98 15 persons, . ■2 26 13.00 1.15 10 persons, . 5 40 8.00 1.25 16 persons, . 1 15 15.00 1.07 11 persons, . 1 6 6.00 1.83 21 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.75 12 persons, . 4 50 12.50 0.96 44 persons, . 1 42 42.00 1.05 13 persons, . •> 23 11.50 1.13 Brockton. Ward 6, 1,086 6,597 6.07 0.75 ,14 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.00 1 person, 40 1.50 3.75 0.27 16 persons, . 1 18 18.00 0.89 2 persons, . 152 837 5.51 0.36 17 persons, . 3 99 33.00 0.52 3 persons, . 228 1,298 5.69 0.53 30 persons, . 1 17 17.00 1.76 4 persons, . 204 1,186 5.81 0.69 37 persons, . 1 50 50.00 0.74 5 persons, . 156 961 6.16 O.Sl Brockton. Ward 3, 1,198 7,295 6.09 0.69 6 persons, . 126 804 6.38 0.94 1 person, 16 78 4.88 0.21 7 persons, . 84 549 6.54 1.07 2 persons, . 215 1,187 5.52 0.36 8 persons, . 38 254 6.68 1.20 3 persons, . 254 1,490 5.87 0.51 9 persons, . 24 150 6.25 1.44 4 persons, . 265 1,594 6.02 0.66 10 persons, . 9 64 7.11 1.41 6 persons, . 186 1,162 6.25 0.80 11 persons, . 10 70 7.00 1..57 6 persons, . 117 785 6.71 0.89 12 persons, . 4 38 9..50 1.26 7 persons, . 72 438 6.08 1.15 13 persons, . 4 51 12.75 1.02 8 persons, . 40 277 693 1.16 15 persons, . ■2 10 5.00 3.00 9 persons, . 19 140 7.37 1.22 16 persons, . 2 100 50.00 0.32 10 persons, . 9 78 8.67 1.15 19 persons, . 1 25 25.00 0.76 11 persons, . 3 30 10 00 1.10 29 persons, . 1 S 8.00 3.63 12 persons, . 1 12 12.00 1.00 42 persons, . 1 42 42.00 1.00 15 persons, . 1 24 24.00 0.63 Brockton. Ward 7, . 1,196 7,.349 6.14 0.66 Brockton. Ward 4, . 1,089 6,072 5.58 0.79 1 person, 29 121 4.17 0.24 1 person, 33 103 3.12 0.32 2 iiersons, . 219 1,234 5.63 0.35 2 persons, . 174 856 4.92 0.41 3 persons, . 294 1,758 5.98 0.50 3 persons, . 218 1,140 5.23 0.57 4 persons, . 245 1,516 6.19 0.65 4 persons, . 221 1,228 5..')6 0.72 5 persons, . 184 1,1S6 6.45 0.78 5 persons, . 170 968 5.69 0.87 6 persons, . 90 624 6. .50 0.92 6 persons, . 111 684 6.16 0.97 7 persons, . 64 443 6.92 1.01 7 persons, . 64 401 6.27 112 8 persons, . 32 226 7.06 1.13 8 persons, . 47 316 6.72 1.19 9 persons, . 22 156 7.09 1.27 9 persons, . 26 171 6.58 1.37 10 persons, . 6 51 8.50 1.18 10 persons, . 7 46 6.57 1.52 11 persons, . 3 22 7.33 150 11 persons, . 9 97 10.78 1.02 13 persons, . 2 12 6.00 2.17 12 persons, . 4 26 6.50 1.85 Carver, 262 1,714 6.54 0..59 13 persons, . 1 8 8.00 1.63 1 person. 30 96 3.20 0.31 532 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Coutinued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NrJiBEU OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room PLYMOUTH -Con. Carver— Con. 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 16 persons, Duxljury, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, 19 persons, 50 persons. East Bridgewater; 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 15 persons, 24 persons, Halifax, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 10 persons, Hanover, . 1 person, 2 persons, 50 55 41 34 24 11 48 140 115 94 51 83 22 10 11 5 1 1 1 726 43 140 155 158 90 65 33 18 10 5 4 3 1 1 148 24 35 29 26 11 12 7 2 2 544 40 120 293 5.86 359 6.53 280 6.83 261 7.68 191 7.96 89 * 8.09 65 9.29 13 6.50 23 7.67 11 5. .50 25 12.50 8 8.00 4,840 9.10 356 7.42 1,214 8.67 1,016 8.83 786 8.36 454 8.90 311 9.42 227 10.32 104 10.40 116 10.55 76 15.20 22 22.00 68 68.00 90 90.00 5,371 7.40 232 5.40 974 6.96 1,121 7.23 1,248 7.90 665 7.39 521 8.02 250 7..58 141 7.83 87 8.70 48 9.60 27 6.75 46 15..33 ( 7.00 4 4.00 1,143 7.72 ]30 5.42 267 7.63 254 8.76 196 7.54 95 8.64 120 10.00 51 7.29 16 8.00 14 7 00 3,705 6.81 204 5.10 743 6.19 0.34 0.46 0.59 0.65 0.75 0.87 0.86 1.38 1..30 2.00 0.96 2.00 0.41 0.13 0.23 0.34 0.48 0.56 0.64 0.68 0.77 0.85 0.66 0.55 0.28 0.56 0.54 0.19 0.29 0.41 0..51 0.68 0.75 0.92 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.63 0.78 2.14 6.00 0.43 0.18 0.26 0.34 0.53 0.,58 0.60 0.96 1.00 1.43 0..55 0.20 0..32 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. PLYMOUTH— Hanover — Con 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, Hanson, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Hlngham, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 26 persons, 37 persons, Hull, . 1 person, 2 person 3 person 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, Con. IIS, lis. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number . of Rooms Oc- cupied 135 101 52 42 29 11 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 380 24 84 104 66 49 28 12 6 3 4 1,164 82 227 239 209 147 109 58 38 21 17 4 4 1 1 1 1 229 10 35 43 44 30 27 19 9 4 935 694 363 330 206 91 54 26 6 29 6 8 10 2,876 127 647 792 508 386 229 90 48 21 28 8,741 408 1,562 1,818 1,5.53 1,112 912 451 337 175 170 35 38 13 15 35 56 12 .> 37 2,486 43 257 391 355 356 488 166 112 135 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.93 6.87 6.98 7.86 7.10 8.27 10.80 8.67 6.00 14.50 6.00 8.00 10.00 7.57 5.29 7.70 7.62 7.70 7.88 8.18 7.50 8.00 7.00 7.00 7.51 4.98 6.88 7.61 7.43 7.56 8.37 7.78 8.87 8.33 10.00 8.75 9.50 6.50 15.00 17.50 56.00 12.00 2.00 37.00 10.86 4.30 7..34 9.09 8.07 11.87 18.07 8.74 12.44 33.75 0.43 0..58 0.72 0.76 0.99 0.97 0.83 1.15 2.00 0.90 2.33 1.88 1.70 0.48 0.19 0.26 0.39 0.52 0.63 0.73 0.93 1.00 1.29 1.43 0..55 0.20 0.29 0.39 0.54 0.66 0.72 0.90 0.90 1.08 1.00 1.26 1.26 2.00 1.00 0.97 0.36 1.83 13.00 1.00 0.42 0.23 0.27 0.33 0.50 0.42 0.33 0.80 0.64 0.27 ROOMS. 533 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CocNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Pkrsoxs TO A Family. Xumber of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room PLYMOUTH -Con. Hull — Con. 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 28 persons, Kingston, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Lakeville, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 i)ersons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 j)ersons, 11 persons, Marion, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, Marslifleld, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Maltapoisctt, 1 person, 2 persons. 4 63 15.75 1 30 30.00 1 8 8.00 1 55 55.00 1 27 27.00 477 3,496 7.33 29 174 6.00 117 836 7.15 105 769 7..32 106 783 7.39 44 307 6.98 39 321 8.23 20 l.i5 7.75 9 70 7.78 5 .56 11.20 3 25 8.33 233 1,743 7.48 24 141 5.88 48 329 6.85 49 378 7.71 43 341 7.93 28 210 7.-^0 16 1.34 8..38 15 122 8.13 5 38 7.60 1 14 14.00 3 29 9.67 1 t 7.00 213 2,167 10.17 12 113 9.42 49 473 9.65 58 .585 10.09 42 413 9.83 26 303 11.65 15 1.59 10.60 3 27 9.00 6 72 12.00 2 oo 11.00 511 3,946 7.72 47 225 4.79 136 954 7.01 127 951 7.49 85 673 7.92 48 413 8.60 33 377 11.42 19 ISO 9.47 5 58 11.60 4 40 10.00 5 61 12.20 1 8 8.00 1 6 6.00 301 2,332 7.75 32 174 5.44 82 622 7.59 0.63 0..37 1.63 0.25 1.04 0..50 0.17 0.28 0.41 0..54 0.72 0.73 0.90 1.03 0.80 1..32 0..50 0.17 0.29 0.39 0..50 0.67 0.72 0.86 1.05 0.04 1.03 1..57 0.,35 0.11 0.21 0.30 0.41 0.43 0.,57 0.78 0.67 0.82 0.45 0.21 0.29 0.40 0.51 0.58 0.53 0.74 0.69 O.M 0.82 1..3S 2.00 0.44 1.84 0.26 CoL'NTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. PLYMOUTH -Con. Mattapoisett — Con . 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 pei'sons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Midclleborougl 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 35 persons, Norwell, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Pembroke, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 i^ersons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Plymouth, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Lever- age Num- j l)er of Per- sons to a I{oom 69 526 7.62 42 321 7.64 42 380 9.05 11 98 8.91 11 92 8..36 3 43 14.33 6 55 9.17 3 21 7.00 1,673 12,168 7.27 85 382 4.4tf 333 2,199 6.60 394 2,740 6.95 310 2,308 7.45 221 1,705 7.71 144 1,166 8.10 92 768 8.35 40 324 8.10 22 205 9.32 15 180 12.00 8 91 11. .38 4 27 6.75 2 18 9.00 1 20 20.00 1 25 25.00 1 10 10.00 422 3,122 7.40 38 241 6.34 96 669 6.97 105 723 6.89 72 567 7.88 49 397 8.10 22 190 8.64 16 125 7.81 10 88 8.80 9 79 8.78 4 33 8.25 1 10 10.00 367 2,826 7.70 50 273 5.46 93 682 7. .33 80 653 8.16 68 582 8..56 30 233 7.77 22 176 8.00 10 83 8.30 7 69 9.86 4 33 8.25 2 30 15.00 1 12 12.00 1,969 12,510 6.35 119 548 4.61 372 2,120 5.70 4.54 2,698 5.94 358 2,293 6.41 0.39 0.52 0.55 0.67 0.84 0..56 0.98 1.43 0.55 0.22 0..30 0.43 0..54 0.65 0.74 0.84 0.99 0,97 0.83 0.97 1.78 1.44 0.90 0.80 3.50 0.49 0.16 0.29 0.44 0.51 0.62 0.69 0.90 0.91 1.03 1.33 1.30 0.43 0.18 0.27 0.37 0.47 0.64 0.75 0.84 0.81 1.09 0.C7 0.92 0.64 0.22 0.35 0..50 0.(:2 534 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSiiTTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouKTiEs, Cities, Towns, and NujiBER OF Persons TO A Family. PLYMOUTH -Con, Plymouth — Con. 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 21 persons, 50 persons, Plymptou, . 1 person, . 2 ijersons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, Rochester, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 12 persons, Rockland, . 1 person, 2 persona, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Uooms Oc- cupied 263 169 111 35 31 17 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 162 18 42 38 27 16 10 I 1 2 1 260 13 56 56 44 36 32 14 5 2 2 1,331 64 2.54 276 239 189 119 62 51 25 16 i 4 2 1 1 1 1,784 1,197 764 373 235 112 53 37 40 32 6 60 20 50 38 50 1,122 105 262 273 213 120 71 31 5 14 8 1,688 68 349 354 293 228 228 102 30 13 23 8,802 284 1,536 1,808 1,699 1,308 850 4.55 375 182 128 .56 40 20 18 21 22 6.78 7.08 6.88 6.78 7.58 6.59 8.83 9.25 20.00 16.00 6.00 60.00 20.00 50.00 38.00 .50.00 6.93 5.83 6.24 7.18 7.89 7. .50 7.10 7.29 5.00 7.00 8.00 6.49 5.23 6.23 6.32 6.66 6.33 7.13 7.29 6.00 6.50 11.50 6.61 4.44 6.05 6.55 6..56 6.92 7.14 7.34 7.35 7.28 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 21.00 22.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 0.74 0.85 1.02 1.18 1.19 1.52 1.25 1.30 0.63 0.88 2.50 0.27 0.85 0.36 0..55 1.00 0.49 0.17 0.32 0.42 0.51 0.67 0.85 0.96 1.60 1.29 1.25 0.60 0.19 0.32 0.47 0.60 0.79 0.84 0.96 1.33 1.38 1.04 0.63 0.23 0.33 0.46 0.61 0.72 0.84 0.95 1.09 1.24 1.25 1.38 1.20 1.30 0.78 0.81 0.86 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Fajiily. PLYMOUTH -Con Scituate, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, Wareham, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons. West Bridgewater, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 15 persons, 69 persons, Whitman, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 personi 4 persons 5 person 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 18, ns, lis. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 607 65 129 133 114 60 47 26 16 4 7 3 2 1 891 90 197 194 139 103 68 47 20 15 10 2 3 2 1 409 25 85 84 71 47 45 19 10 9 5 4 2 2 1 1,389 49 269 302 287 194 125 62 51 21 IG 4 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 4,158 6.85 329 5.06 808 6.26 931 7.00 803 7.04 433 7.22 362 7.70 203 7.81 136 8.50 33 8.25 52 7.43 26 8.67 31 15.50 11 11.00 5,708 6.41 448 4.98 1,202 6.10 1,2.50 6.44 951 6.84 684 6.64 438 6.44 316 6.72 131 6.. 55 121 . 8.07 84 8.40 12 6.00 24 8.00 34 17.00 13 13.00 3,033 7.42 117 4.68 571 6.72 613 7.30 546 7.69 338 7.19 375 8.33 143 7.53 77 7.70 72 8.00 44 8.80 40 10.00 18 9.00 22 11.00 57 57.00 9,216 6.63 222 4.53 1,652 6.14 1,896 6.28 1,906 6.64 1,3.57 6.99 896 7.17 426 6.87 373 7.31 1.53 7.29 119 7.44 33 8.75 0.54 0.20 0.32 0.43 0.57 0.69 0.78 0.90 0.94 1.09 1.35 1.27 0.77 1.18 0.59 0.20 0.33 0.47 0.58 0.75 0.93 1.04 1.22 1.12 1.19 1.83 1.50 0.76 1.08 0..58 0.21 0.30 0.41 0.52 0.70 0.72 0.93 1.04 1.13 1.14 1.10 1.33 1.36 1.21 0.62 0.22 0.33 0.48 0.60 0.71 0.84 1.02 1.09 1.24 1.34 1.26 ROOMS. 535 EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES - -Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, akd Number op Peksons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- tige Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number oe Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- ago Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom PLYMOUTH -Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Whitman — Con. Boston — Con. 12 persons, 3 30 10.00 1.20 46 persons, . 3 108 36.00 1.2S 13 persons, 1 14 14.00 0.93 47 persons, 3 54 27.00 1.74 16 persons, i) 35 17..50 0.91 48 persons. 5 206 41.20 1.17 21 persons, 1 28 28.00 0.75 .50 persons. 1 45 45.00 Lll 22 persons. 1 38 38.00 0.58 51 persons, 1 95 95.00 0.54 24 persons, 1 36 36.00 0.67 52 persons, 2 1.56 78.00 0.67 SUFFOLK. 56 persons, 59 persons. 1 2 53 3.55 .53.00 177.50 1.06 0..S3 BO.STON, . 103,306 618,598 5.99 0.80 62 persons, 2 84 42.00 1.48 1 person. 3,421 10,699 3.13 0..32 66 persons. 1 48 48.00 1.38 2 persons. 16,399 73,414 4.48 0.45 68 persons, 1 120 120.00 0..57 3 ])er8on9. 18,9.52 96,689 5.10 0.59 69 persons. 1. 69 69.00 1.00 4 persons. 18,530 102,485 5.53 0.72 70 persons. 1 30 ,30.00 2.33 persons, 15,077 80,481 5.93 0.84 71 persons. 1 64 64.00 1.11 6 persons. 11,063 69,789 6.31 0.95 72 persons. •2 533. 266..50 0.27 7 persons. 7,616 51,030 6.70 1.04 75 per. sons. 1 50 50.00 1.50 8 persons, 4,734 34,658 7.32 1.09 76 persons, 1 300 300.00 0.25 9 i)er3ons. 2,769 22,235 8.03 1.12 77 persons. o 87 43.50 1.77 10 persons. 1,664 14,998 9.01 1.11 7S persons. 2 67 33..50 2.33 11 persons, 945 9,433 9.98 1.10 79 persons. 1 78 78.00 1.01 12 persons, .571 6,378 11.17 1.07 81 persons. 1 50 50.00 1.62 lo persons. 366 4,641 12.68 1,03 82 persons, 1 100 100.00 0.82 14 persons. 295 4,001 13.56 1.03 86 persons. 1 2.50 250.00 0.34 l.T persons, 188 2,707 14.40 '1.04 87 persons. 2 266 133.00 0.65 16 persons. 151 2,240 • 14.83 1.08 88 persons, 1 54 54.00 1 63 17 persons. 109 1,618 15.12 1.12 89 persons. 1 300 300.00 0.30 IS persons, 81 1,386 17.11 1.05 91 persons. 2 106 53.00 1.72 19 persons. .55 851 15.47 1.23 93 persons. 1 115 115.00 0.81 20 persons, 45 761 16.91 1.18 94 persons. 1 99 99.00 0.95 21 persons, 42 729 17.36 121 96 persons. 1 200 200.00 0.48 22 persons. 28 618 22.07 1.00 97 persons, 1 120 120.00 0.81 23 persons, 12 312 26.00 0.88 101 persons. 1 60 60.00 1.68 24 persons. 11 388 35.27 0.68 107 persons, 1 26 26.00 4.12 25 persons. 9 177 19.67 1.27 109 persons, 2 133 66..50 1.64 26 persons. S 181 22.63 1.15 112 persons, 1 319 319.00 0.35 27 persons. 11 323 29.36 0.92 114 persons. 1 280 280.00 0.41 28 persons. 5 275 55.00 0.51 116 persons, 1 193 193.00 0.60 29 persons, 9 446 49.56 0.59 118 persons, 2 460 230.00 0..51 30 persons. 9 232 25.78 1.16 119 persons, 1 119 119.00 1.00 31 persons. 5 306 61.20 0.51 121 persons, l' 410 410.00 0.30 32 persons, 4 134 33.50 0.96 124 persons, 2 420 210.00 0.59 33 persons. 3 130 43.33 0.76 129 persons. 1 135 135.00 0.96 34 persons. 4 144 36.00 0.94 132 persons. 1 1.56 156.00 0.85 35 persons, 6 241 40.17 0.S7 134 persons, 1 04 64.00 2.09 36 persons. 2 85 42.50 0.85 135 persons. 1 131 131.00 1.03 37 persons, 5 145 29.00 1.28 137 persons. 1 137 137.00 1.00 38 persons, 1 3 3.00 12.67 145 persons. 1. 15 15.00 9.67 39 persons, ? 371 123.67 0.32 156 persons, 1 156 1.56.00 1.00 40 persons. 4 96 24.00 1.67 1.58 persons, 1 50 50.00 3.16 41 persons. 1 40 40.00 1.03 183 persons. 1 249 249.00 0.73 42 persons. 1 14 14.00 3.00 194 persons. 1 130 130.00 1.49 43 persons, 4 165 41.25 1.04 200 persons. 1 271 271.00 0.74 44 persons, 1 5 5.00 8.80 212 persons. 1 14 14.00 15.14 45 persons, 3 256 85..33 0.53 214 persons. 1 30 30.00 7.13 536 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- atre Num- ber of Per- sons to a 1 Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Avor- aye Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- ajie Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room SUFFOLK — Con. Boston— Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 2 — Con. 220 persons, . 1 150 1.50.00 1.47 119 persons, . 1 119 119.00 1.00 268 persons, . 1 234 234.00 1.15 156 persons, . 1 156 156.00 1.00 276 persons, . 1 23 23.00 12.00 599 persons, . 1 599 599.00 l.(J0 352 persons, . 1 400 400.00 0.88 1,,590 persons, . 1 1,596 1,596.00 1.00 397 persons, . 1 100 100.00 3.97 Boston. Ward i ?. . 3,164 17,045 5. .39 0.82 399 persons, . 1 1.53 153.00 2.61 1 person , 103 379 3.68 0.27 412 persons, . 1 75 75.00 5.49 2 persons, . 578 2,6.34 4.56 0.44 599 persons, 1 .599 599.00 1.00 3 persons, . 616 3,044 4.94 0.61 680 persons. 1 .550 550.00 1.24 4 persons, . 578 3,067 5.31 0.75 691 persons. 1 276 276.00 2.50 5 persons. 457 2,592 5.67 0.88 741 persons, . 1 882 882.00 0.84 6 persons, . 340 2,000 5.88 1.02 1,596 persons, . 1 1,596 1,596.00 1.00 7 persons, . 215 1,323 6.15 1.14 Boston. Ward 1 y 4,071 26,801 5.75 0.78 8 persons, . 130 895 6.88 1.16 1 person, 110 381 3.46 0.29 9 persons, . 69 426 6.17 1.46 2 persons, 751 3,777 5.03 0.40 10 persons. 40 303 7.58 1..32 3 persons. 905 4,906 5.42 0.55 11 persons. 21 165 7.86 1.40 4 persons. 893 5,025 5.63 0.71 12 per.sons. 9 72 8.00 1..50 5 persons, . 698 4,157 5.9G 0.84 13 persons. 4 40 10.00 1.30 6 persons, . 517 3,167 6.13 0.98 14 persons. 2 21 10.50 1.03 7 persons, . 334 2,162 6.47 1.08 69 persons, 1 69 69.00 1.00 8 persons, . 226 1,461 6.46 1.24 145 persons, 1 15 15.00 9.67 9 persons, . 117 828 7.08 1.27 Boston. Ward ^, . 3,010 17,061 5.()7 0.78 10 persons, . 06 .506 7.67 1.30 1 person. 100 357 3.57 0.28 11 persons, . 32 241 7.53 1.46 2 persons. 535 2,634 4.92 0.41 12 persons, . 9 71 7.89 1.52 3 periions. 612 3,215 5.25 0..57 13 persons, . 5 45 9.00 1.44 4 persons, 552 2,981 5.40 0.74 14 persons, . o 24 12.00 1.17 5 persons. 426 2,497 5.86 0.85 15 persons. 1 18 18.00 0.83 6 persons. 317 1,881 5.93 1.01 16 persons, 3 37 12.33 1..30 7 persons. 192 1,162 6.05 1.16 19 persons. 1 17 17.00 1.12 8 persons. 137 978 7.14 1.12 22 persons, 1 38 38.00 0.58 9 persons. ,53 381 7.19 1.25 Boston. Ward i y ' 4,144 23,889 5.76 0.90 10 persons. 37 276 7.46 1.34 1 person. 111 341 3.07 0.33 11 persons. 15 123 8.20 1.34 2 persons, 046 2,732 4.23 0.47 12 persons. 11 99 9.00 1.33 3 persons, 777 3,565 4. .59 0.65 13 persons, ( i 1 11.00 1.18 4 persons, 739 3,&'i6 4.92 0.81 14 persons, 4 45 11.25 1.24 5 persons, 635 3,193 5.03 0.99 15 persons. 1 12 12.00 L25 6 jjersons. 477 2,607 5.47 1.10 16 persons. 2 25 12..50 1.28 7 persons. 332 1,968 5.93 1.18 17 persons. 2 23 11.50 1.4S 8 persons. 193 1,241 6.43 1.24 18 persons, 2 24 12.00 1.50 9 persons. 97 712 7.34 1.23 25 persons. 1 17 17.00 1.47 10 persons. 61 463 7.59 1.32 35 persons, 1 40 40.00 0.88 11 persons. 29 273 9.41 1.17 36 persons. 1 .52 .52.00 0.69 12 persons, 20 182 9.10 1.32 48 persons, 1 25 25.00 1.92 13 persons. 4 37 9.25 1.41 137 persons. 1 137 137.00 1.00 14 persons, 4 47 11.75 1.19 Boston. Ward >. 2,.588 15,838 6.12 0.83 15 persons. 3 36 12.00 1.25 1 person. 88 284 3.23 0.31 16 persons, o 19 9..50 1.68 2 persons. 443 1,973 4.45 0.45 17 persons. 2 26 13.00 1.31 3 persons, ' 462 2,374 5.14 0'.58 18 persons, 4 59 14.75 1.22 4 persons. 428 2,326 5.43 0.74 19 persons, 1 t 7.00 2.71 5 persons. 392 2,267 5.78 0.86 45 persons. 1 200 200.00 0.23 6 persons. 268 1,630 6.08 0.99 48 persons. 1 32 32.00 1.50 7 persons. 196 1,239 6.32 1.11 78 persons, 1 43 43.00 1.81 8 persons. 111 773 6.96 1.15 ROOMS. 537 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. COUNTIKS, CiTIKS, , Towns, and Number op Persons TO A Family. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 5 — Con. 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 23 persons, 26 persons, 34 persons, 114 persons, 741 persons, Boston. Ward 0, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, il persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, 35 persons, 38 persons, 39 persons, 40 persons, 43 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size SO 35 22 18 12 6 ( 4 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5,.5.59 266 799 878 901 833 626 .503 306 172 105 48 23 19 9 5 5 3 6 5 S 3 4 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 Tot.il Numl)or of Rooms Oc- cupied Avcr- ayo Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of rer- sous to a Room 636 7.95 243 6.94 176 8.00 150 8.33 126 10..50 74 12.33 90 12.86 58 14..50 38 12.67 25 12.50 49 16.33 14 14.00 15 15.00 15 15.00 65 32.50 36 36.00 280 280.00 882 882.00 22,695 4.08 475 1.79 2,1.59 2.70 2.534 2.89 2,841 3.15 3,0.36 3.C4 2,348 3.75 2,000 3.98 1,538 5.03 915 5..S2 673 6.41 350 7.29 237 10.30 177 9.32 147 16.33 72 14.40 82 16.40 60 20.00 105 17.50 104 20.80 1.59 19.88 48 16.00 100 25.00 20 20.00 142 71.00 12 12.00 113 37.67 100 100.00 46 23.00 73 24. .33 200 200.00 112 37 33 3 3.00 120 120.00 36 12.00 16 16.00 1.13 1.44 1.38 1.44 1.24 1.14 1.17 1.10 1.34 1.44 1.16 1.43 1.40 1..53 0.80 0.94 0.41 0.84 1.23 0..56 0.74 1.04 1.27 1.37 1.60 1.76 1..59 1.69 1..50 1..51 1.16 1.40 0.86 1.04 0.98 0.85 1.03 0.91 1.01 1.31 0.88 1.15 0.34 2.08 0.63 0.28 1.26 1.23 0.16 0'.94 12.67 0.33 3.33 2.69 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Nu.mber of Persons TO A Family. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 6 — Con. 44 persons, 45 persons, 48 persons, 52 persons, 72 persons, 76 persons, 87 persons, 96 persons, 124 persons, Boston. Ward 7, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 27 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, 37 persons, 39 persons, 46 persons, 109 persons, 1 18 persons, 121 persons, 124 persons, 194 persons, Boston. Ward S, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Si/e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3,137 289 534 461 442 328 2.54 208 162 93 77 57 41 35 31 26 23 13 12 8 8 11 4 1 •2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4,370 185 682 713 680 5S6 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 41 49 127 500 300 200 200 120 19,781 647 1,778 1,893 1,992 1,821 1,561 1,395 1,363 9,58 849 634 473 509 402 447 3S5 184 173 121 131 1.58 107 14 32 23 18 37 112 20 14 22 22.5 60 33 350 410 300 130 23,508 492 2,371 2,763 2,874 2,560 5.00 41.00 49.00 127.00 500.00 300.00 200.00 200.00 120.00 6.31 2.24 3.33 4.11 4.51 5..55 6.15 6.71 8.41 10.30 11.03 11.12 11.54 14.54 12.97 17.19 16 74 14.15 14.42 15.13 16.38 14.36 26.75 14.00 16 00 11..50 18.00 18.50 56.00 20.00 14.00 22.00 225.00 60.00 33.00 350.00 410.00 300.00 130.00 5..38 2.66 3.48 3.88 4.23 4.37 Avcr- agi; Num- ber of Per- sous to a Room 8.S0 1.10 0.08 0.41 0.14 0.25 0.44 0.48 1.03 0.86 0.45 0.60 0.73 0.89 0.90 0.98 1.04 0.95 0.87 0.91 0.99 1.04 0.89 1.08 0.87 0.96 1.20 1.25 1.26 1.22 1.46 82 1.64 1..50 2.17 1.44 1.46 0..52 1..50 2.21 1.68 0.17 0.77 3.30 0.34 0.30 0.41 1.49 0.98 038 0..58 0.77 0.95' 1.14 538 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NUMBKR OF PKRSOSS TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total N umber of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room CoL-NTiEs, Cities, tc)wns, and Number of Persons T(i A Familv. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room SUFFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 8 — Con. Boston. Ward — Con. 6 persons, . 510 2,497 4.90 1.23 24 persons, . 1 19 19.00 1.26 7 persons, . 290 1,683 5.80 1.21 28 persons, . 1 30 30.00 0.93 8 persons, . 198 1,289 6.51 1.23 30 persons, . 2 66 33.00 0.91 'J persons, . 145 1,121 7.73 1.16 32 persons, . 2 71 35.50 0.90 10 persons, . 97 824 8.49 1.18 37 persons, . 1 5 5.00 7.40 11 persons, . 73 782 10.71 1.03 46 persons, . 1 20 20.00 2.30 12 persons, . 48 594 12.38 0.97 48 persons, . 1 34 .34.00 1.41 13 persons, . 26 407 15.65 0.83 62 persons, . 1 24 24.00 2.58 14 persons, . 39 554 14.21 0.99 77 pei-sons, . 1 36 36.00 2.14 15 persons, . 17 260 15.29 0.98 109 persons, . 1 100 100.00 1.09 16 persons, . 13 209 16.08 1.00 Boston. Ward 10, . 4,471 31,465 7.04 0.72 17 persons, . 10 159 15.90 1.07 1 person. 190 727 3.83 0.26 18 persons, . 8 179 22.38 0.80 2 persons, . 688 3,323 4.83 0.41 19 persons, . 8 151 18.88 1.01 3 persons, . 857 4,813 5.62 0.53 20 persons, . i 111 15.86 1.26 4 persons, . 808 5,009 6.20 0.65 21 persons, . 3 56 18.67 1.13 5 persons, . 594 3,980 6.70 0.75 22 persons, . 8 186 23.25 0.95 6 persons, . 374 2,857 7.64 0.79 23 persons, . 4 178 44.50 0.52 7 persons, . 266 2,195 8.25 0.85 24 persons, . 2 96 48.00 0,50 8 persons, . 177 1,662 9.39 0.85 26 persons, . 3 65 21.67 1.20 9 persons, . 124 1,184 9.55 0.94 27 persons, . 3 83 27.67 0.98 10 persons, . 101 1,0.54 10.44 0.96 34 persons, • 3 108 36.00 0.94 11 persons, . 74 770 10.41 1.06 36 persons, . 1 33 33.00 1.09 12 persons, . 43 489 11.37 1.06 37 persons, . 1 30 30.00 1.23 13 persons, . 45 .598 13.29 0.98 41 persons, . 1 40 40.00 1.03 14 persons, . 23 278 12.09 1.16 .56 persons, . 1 53 53.00 1.06 15 persons, . 26 315 12.12 1.24 78 persons, . 1 24 24.00 3.25 16 persons, . 22 321 14.59 1.10 79 persons, . 1 78 78.00 1.01 17 persons, . 21 324 15.43 1.10 93 persons, . 1 115 115.00 0.81 18 persons, . 3 81 27.00 0.67 183 persons, . 1 249 249.00 0.73 19 persons, . 10 151 15.10 1.26 268 persons, . 1 234 234.00 1.15 20 persons, . 4 78 19.50 1.03 Boston. Ward 9, 4,682 24,765 5.29 0.94 21 persons, . 2 30 15.00 1.40 1 person, 319 825 2..59 0.39 22 persons, . 2 44 22.00 1.00 2 persons, . 870 2,984 3.43 0.58 23 persons, . 1 9 9.00 2.56 3 persons, . 778 3,161 4.06 0.74 24 persons, . 2 34 17.00 1.41 4 persons, . 727 3,474 4.78 0.84 25 persons, . 1 30 30.00 0.83 5 persons, . 529 2,500 4.73 1.06 27 persons, . 2 54 27.00 1.00 6 persons, . 418 2,221 5.31 1.13 28 persons, . 1 50 50.00 0.56 7 persons, . 295 1,717 5.82 1.20 29 persons, . 2 211 105.,50 0.27 8 persons, . 214 1,425 6.66 1.20 30 persons, . 1 25 25.00 l.'.'O 9 persons, . 124 992 8.00 1.13 43 persons, . 1 75 75.00 0.57 10 persons, . 80 809 10.11 0.99 46 persons, . 1 28 28.00 1.64 11 persons, . ()8 775 11.40 0.97 59 persons, . 1 2.50 250.00 0.24 12 persons, . 51 579 11.35 1.06 75 persons, . 1 50 50.00 1..50 13 persons, . 41 .585 14.27 0.91 82 persons, . 1 100 100.00 0.82 14 persons, . 41 543 13.24 1.06 118 persons, . 1 110 110.00 1.07 15 persons, . 31 466 15.03 1.00 132 persons, . 1 1.56 156.00 0.85 16 persons, . 25 340 13.60 1.18 Boston. Hard 11, . 3,770 35,008 9 .29 0..57 17 persons, . 9 130 14.44 1.18 1 person. 223 734 3.29 0.30 18 persons, . 16 322 20.13 0.89 2 persons, . 521 2,373 4.. 55 0.44 19 persons, . ^ ( 99 14.14 l.,34 3 persons, . ,598 3,859 6.45 0.46 20 persons, . 9 131 14.56 1.37 4 persons, . .525 4,551 8.67 0.46 21 persons, . 10 1.56 15.60 1.35 5 persons, . 502 4,902 9.76 0..51 22 persons, . 8 126 15.75 1.40 6 persons, . 409 4,387 10.73 0.56 KOOMS. 539 EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Numbei of Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Families Total Number of Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Number of Persons TO A Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied Per- sons to a Room NU.MBER OF Persons TO A Family. of Speci- fied Size Rooms Oc- cupied Per- sons to a Room SUFFOLK-Con. SUFFOLK-Con. Boston, irnrd 11 — Boston. Ward 12 — Con. Con. 7 persons, . 319 3,678 11.53 0.61 30 persons, . 1 28 28.00 1.07 8 ))erson8, 206 2,519 12.23 0.65 37 persons. 1 33 33.00 1.12 9 persons, 145 1,884 12.99 0.69 39 persons, 1 26 26.00 1.50 10 persons, 110 1,556 14.15 0.71 62 persons. 1 60 60.00 1.03 11 persons. 61 819 13.43 0.82 70 persons, 1 30 30.00 2 33 12 persons, : 39 622 15.95 0.75 86 persons, 1 250 250.00 0..34 13 persons, 33 487 14.76 0.88 91 persons, 1 31 31.00 2.94 14 persons. ' 20 290 14..50 0.97 94 ijersons. 1 99 99.00 0.95 15 persons. 11 192 17.45 0.S6 134 persons. 1 64 64.00 2.09 16 persons. i 133 19.00 0.84 214 persons. 1 30 30.00 7.13 17 persons, 12 210 17.50 0.97 352 persons. 1 400 400.00 0.88 IS ijersons, 5 75 15.00 1.20 691 persons. 1 276 276.00 2.50 19 persons. 2 26 13.00 1.46 Boston. Ward j 13, . 5,4.53 23,450 4.30 1.06 20 persons. 3 61 20.33 0.98 1 person. 210 622 296 0.34 21 persons. 4 96 24.00 0.88 2 persons. 835 2,986 3.58 0.56 24 persons, 1 45 45.00 0.53 3 jjersons. 976 3,840 3.93 0.76 26 persons, 1 20. 20.00 1.30 4 persons. 974 3,978 4.08 0.98 2S persons. 1 37 37.00 0.76 5 persons. 815 3,547 4.35 1.15 32 persons. 2 &3 31.50 1.02 6 persons, 635 2,893 4.56 1.32 33 persons, 1 79 79.00 0.42 7 persons, 445 2,161 4.86 1.44 35 persons, 1 71 71.00 0.49 8 persons. 266 1,421 5.34 1..50 66 persons, 1 48 48.00 1.38 9 persons. 147 821 5.59 1.61 68 persons, 1 120 120.00 0..-)7 10 persons, 66 417 6.32 1.58 71 persons. 1 64 64.00 1.11 11 persons. 35 253 7.23 1.52 89 persons. 1 300 300.00 0.30 12 persons. 19 139 7.32 1.64 91 persons. 1 75 75.00 1.21 13 persons, 11 94 8.55 1.52 97 persons. 1 120 120.00 0.81 14 persons. 4 37 9.25 1.51 112 persons. 1 319 319.00 0.35 15 persons. 5 76 15.20 0.99 116 persons. 1 193 193.00 0.60 16 persons. 2 24 12.00 1.33 BoHon. Wnrd J-^ . 3,518 29,724 8.45 0.73 17 persons, 1 22 22.00 0.77 1 person. 119 446 3.75 0.27 18 persons. 2 31 15.50 1.16 2 persons. 548 2,642 4.82 0.41 19 persons. 3 37 12.33 1.54 3 persons. .578 3,516 6.08 0.49 25 persons. 1 31 31.00 0.81 4 i>ersons. 496 3,457 6.97 0..57 31 persons. 1 20 20.00 1.55 5 persons. 400 3,034 7.59 0.66 Boston. Ward . 74, . 4,074 22,945 5.63 0.84 6 persons, 289 2,513 8.70 0.69 1 person. 111 373 3.36 0.30 7 persons. 211 2,090 9.91 0.71 2 persons. 656 2,989 4.56 0.44 8 persons, . 199 2,066 10.3S 0.77 3 persons. 786 4,022 5.12 0.59 9 persons. 145 1,672 11.53 0.78 4 persons, 735 3,918 5.33 0.75 10 persons, 125 1,487 11.90 0.84 5 persons. 611 3,449 5.64 0.89 11 persons. 84 1,058 12.60 0.87 6 persons, 461 2,735 5.93 1.01 12 persons. 91 1,187 13.04 0.92 7 persons, 299 1,830 6.12 1.14 13 persons, 48 645 13.44 0.97 8 persons. 189 1,238 6.55 1.22 14 persons. 59 862 14.61 0.96 9 persons. 111 805 7.25 1.24 15 persons, 31 433 13.97 1.07 10 persons. 57 475 8.33 1.20 16 persons. 27 3S9 14.41 1.11 11 persons. 27 251 9.30 1.18 17 persons. 23 339 14.74 1.15 12 persons. 10 74 7.40 1.62 IS persons. 17 253 14.88 1.21 13 persons. 9 85 9.44 1.38 19 persons, . 4 47 11.75 1.62 14 persons, . 6 66 11.00 1.27 20 persons, . 3 53 17.67 1.13 15 persons. 2 31 15..50 0.97 21 persons, . 5 90 18.00 1.17 17 persons, . 1 15 15.00 1.13 23 persons, . 2 46 23.00 1.00 18 persons, . 1 13 13.00 1.38 25 persons, . 1 14 14.00 1.79 107 persons, 1 26 26.00 4.12 28 persons, . 1 58 58.00 0.48 680 persons, . 1 550 550.00 1.24 540 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED. DWELLING HOUSES — Coutinued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NuJiBER OF Persons TO A Family. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward lo, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persona, ,"5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 43 persons, 200 persons, 220 persons, . Boston. Ward 16, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 pei'sons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 20 persons, 45 persons, Boston. Ward 17, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, ins. 15 perso 16 persons 17 persons Number of B'amilies of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 3,992 22,546 90 318 598 2,763 763 3,871 770 4,121 627 3,670 431 2,499 318 1,965 171 1,162 115 838 .56 395 29 2.33 6 61 10 112 47 16 .54 2T1 150 3,735 22,334 68 253 642 3,271 798 4,388 727 4,222 536 3,294 401 2,642 250 1,770 155 1,129 81 649 48 417 17 151 6 60 1 9 2 39 1 10 1 15 1 15 4,6.i6 23,740 119 345 734 3,082 884 4,113 921 4,472 695 3,756 519 2,902 360 2,092 186 1,193 119 821 66 461 23 193 11 92 8 79 O 20 5 67 . 2 26 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 5.65 3.53 4.62 5.07 5.35 5.85 5.80 6.18 6.80 7.29 7.05 8.03 10.17 11.20 11.75 16.00 54.00 271.00 150.00 5.98 3.72 5.10 5..50 5.81 6.15 6.59 7.08 7.28 8.01 8.69 8.88 10.00 9.00 19.50 10.00 15.00 15.00 5.10 2.90 4.20 4.65 4.86 5.40 5.59 5.81 6.41 6.90 6.98 8.39 S..36 9.88 10.00 13.40 13.00 0.83 0.28 0.43 0.59 0.75 0.85 1.03 1.13 1.18 1.24 1.42 1.37 1.18 1.16 1.19 1.13 0.80 0.74 1.47 0.73 0.27 0.39 0.55 0.69 0.81 0.91 0.99 1.10 1.12 1.15 1.24 1.20 1.44 0.72 1.60 1.33 3.00 0.89 0..34 0.48 0.64 0.82 93 1.07 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.43 1.31 1.43 1.32 1.50 1.19 1.31 CofNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO a Family. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Wa7-dl7- Con. 18 persons, 212 persons, Boston. Ward 18, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, , 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 26 persons, 29 persons, 1.58 persons, 276 persons, Boston. Ward 19, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 19 persons, 21 persons, 23 persons, 25 persons, 27 persons, 31 persons, 37 persons, 77 persons, 399 persons. Number of Families of Speci fled Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1 12 12.00 1 14 14.00 4,960 23,686 4.78 180 531 2.95 953 3,791 3.98 1,007 4,.320 4.29 908 4,154 4.57 695 3,401 4.89 471 2,500 5.31 329 1,917 5 83 183 1,114 6.09 100 712 7.12 62 476 7.68 27 225 8.33 17 141 8.29 6 67 11.17 8 101 12.63 5 53 10.60 10 10.00 11 11.00 13 13.00 17 17.00 16 16.00 13 13.00 30 30.00 50 50.00 23 23 00 4,620 23,940 5.18 122 413 3.39 627 2,641 4.21 789 3,696 4.68 884 4,370 4.94 713 3,657 5.13 542 2,967 5.47 408 2,242 5.50 242 1.441 5.95 148 979 6.61 69 .523 7.58 30 256 8.53 22 182 8.27 7 69 9.86 3 29 9.67 .52 13.00 7 7.00 15 15.00 30 30.00 14 14.00 20 20.00 36 .36.00 42 42.00 55 55.00 51 51.00 153 * 153.00 1..50 15.14 0.92 0.34 0..50 0.70 0.87 1.02 1.13 1.20 1.31 1.26 1.30 1.32 1.45 1.16 1.11 1.42 1.60 1.55 1.46 1.29 1.44 2.00 ,0.97 3.16 12.00 0.93 0.30 0.47 0.64 0.81 0.97 1.10 1.27 1.34 1.36 1.32 1.29 1.45 1.32 1.45 1.15 2.29 1.27 0.70 1.64 1.25 0.75 0.74 0.67 l.,51 2.61 ROOMS. 541 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number Total of Numlioi- Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied SUFFOLK — Con Boston. Ward 20, 1 person, •2 persons, 3 persona, 4 persons, persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 29 persons, 33 persons, 47 persons, 81 persons, Boston. Ward 21, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 1(! persons, 17 persons, , 21 persons, 31 persons, 33 persons, 135 persons, Boston. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons. 4,674 S6 732 818 918 772 542 363 209 110 58 29 17 7 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4,306 53 721 862 884 683 446 302 168 81 41 31 12 5 5 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 4,770 68 746 921 915 802 528 340 217 110 33,562 363 4,239 5,325 6,373 5,723 4,262 3,067 1,820 982 570 285 184 107 57 8 11 18 14 47 15 42 50 31,393 279 3,938 5,429 6,306 5,218 3,752 2,707 1,528 797 459 356 147 64 76 63 12 15 50 30 36 131 29,194 270 3,649 5,038 5,412 4,954 3,538 2,355 1,603 850 7.18 4.22 5.79 6.51 6.94 7.41 7.86 8.45 8.71 8.93 9.83 9.83 10.82 15.29 14.25 8.00 11.00 18.00 14.00 23.50 15.00 42.00 .50.00 7.29 5.26 5.46 6.30 7.13 7.64 8.41 8.96 9.10 9.84 11.20 1.48 12.25 12.80 15.20 12.60 12.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 36.00 131.00 6.12 3.97 4.89 5.47 5.91 6.18 6.70 6.93 7.39 7.73 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.64 0.24 0.35 0.46 0.58 0.67 0.76 0.83 0.92 1.01 1.02 1.12 1.11 0.85 0.98 1.88 1.45 1.00 1.36 1.23 2.20 1.12 1.62 061 0.19 0.37 0.48 0.56 0.65 0.71 0.78 0.88 0.91 0.89 0.96 0.98 1.02 0.92 1.19 1.33 1.13 0.84 1.03 0.92 1.03 0.76 0.25 0.41 0.55 0.68 0.81 0.90 1.01 1.08 1.16 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 22 — Con. 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 24 persons, 40 persons, 47 persons, 51 persons, 87 persons, 101 persons, 397 persons, Boston. Ward 23 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 42 persons, 43 persons, 48 persons, 52 persons, 129 persons, 412 persons, Boston. Ward 24, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 pei-sons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, Number Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied 60 27 15 4 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3,866 76 583 742 755 ,599 455 279 155 109 51 34 10 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3,944 66 555 773 774 637 438 331 172 87 54 29 10 6 4 3 471 283 181 38 84 18 17 20 20 60 12 95 66 60 100 25,308 313 3,201 4,4.33 4,878 4,036 3,138 1,956 1,150 852 433 331 102 64 43 25 14 14 20 66 29 135 75 27,611 313 3,263 4,923 5,254 4,633 3,337 2,643 1,415 699 505 232 108 57 47 49 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 7.85 10.48 12.07 9., 50 12.00 18.00 17.00 20.00 20.00 60.00 12.00 95.00 66.00 60.00 100.00 6.55 4.12 5.49 5.97 6.46 6.74 6.90 7.01 7.42 7.82 8.49 9.74 10.20 10.67 14.33 12.50 14.00 14.00 20.00 66.00 29.00 135.00 75.00 7.00 4.74 5.88 6.37 6.79 7.27 7.62 7.98 8.23 8.03 9.35 8.00 10.80 9.50 11.75 16.33 .Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.27 1.05 0.99 1.37 1.17 0.83 0.94 0.85 1.20 0.67 3.92 0.54 1.32 1.68 3.97 0.72 0.24 0.36 0.50 0.62 0.74 0.87 1.00 1.08 1.15 1.18 1.13 1.18 1.22 0.98 1.20 1.14 3.00 2.15 0.73 1.79 0.96 5.49 0.66 0.21 0.34 0.47 0.59 0.69 0.79 0.88 0.97 1.12 1.07 1.38 1.11 1.37 1.19 0.98 542 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- flecl Size SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 24 — Con. 17 persons, 25 persons, 35 persons, 50 persons, 72 persons, Boston. Ward 2.5, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 30 persons, 59 persons, 88 persons, Chelsea, . 1 person, 2 persons 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 29 persons, 30 persons, 31 persons, 34 persons, 47 persons, 2!i5 persons, 1 1 1 1 1 3,172 69 422 598 596 512 395 231 162 87 42 23 13 t 5 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 6,934 165 1,194 1,413 1,266 1,011 728 483 292 169 99 56 22 14 5 2 3 2 1 Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 30 18 45 33 21,249 218 2,221 3,648 3,794 3,604 2,955 1,713 1,234 721 353 218 152 63 88 20 21 39 8 20 105 54 41,357 588 5,899 7,777 7,387 6,295 4,827 3,245 2,010 1,188 759 479 223 133 50 IS 36 32 78 20 26 13 25 20 56 70 103 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of l>er- sons to a Room 7.00 30.00 18.00 45.00 33.00 6.70 3.16 5.26 6.10 6.37 7.04 7.48 7.42 7.62 8.29 8.40 9.48 11.69 9.00 17.60 10.00 21.00 13.00 8.00 20.00 105.00 54.00 5.J)6 3.56 4.94 5.50 5.83 6.23 6.63 6.72 6.88 7.03 7.67 8.55 10.14 9.50 10.00 9.00 12.00 16.00 78.00 10.00 26.00 13.00 25.00 20.00 56.00 70,00 103.00 2.43 0.83 1.94 1.11 2.18 0.71 0.32 0.38 0.49 0.63 0.71 0.80 0.94 1.05 1.09 1.19 1.16 1.03 1.44 0.80 1..50 0.76 1.31 2.50 1..50 0.56 1.63 0.76 0.28 0.40 0.55 0.69 0.80 0.90 1.04 1.16 1.28 1..S0 1.29 1.18 1.37 1.40 1.67 1.33 1.06 0.26 2.20 0.88 2.23 1.20 1.55 0.61 0.67 2.48 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of 1'krsons TO A Family. Number of Families of .Speti- fled .Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room SUFFOLK— Con. Chelsea. Ward 1, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 22 persons, 30 persons, 47 persons, Chelaea. Ward 2, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 20 persons, ,34 persons, Chelsea. Ward 3, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 23 persons, 31 persons, 1,655 46 289 311 327 231 178 104 63 37 33 17 9 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1,712 48 .313 345 295 245 170 12» 74 52 25 13 2 4 1 1 1,561 33 245 334 268 225 1()4 133 80 32 21 10 9,227 157 1,3.53 1,618 1,767 1,264 1,065 679 401 257 235 149 85 32 14 22 18 16 25 70 9,461 173 1,464 1,726 1,588 1,443 1,026 764 475 322 183 106 18 39 78 56 9,330_ 130 1,249 1,823 1,578 1,433 1,0,54 S()4 .534 24(> 1,58 84 66 11 14 26 20 5. ,58 3.41 4.68 5.20 5.40 5.47 5.98 6.53 6.37 6.95 7.12 8.76 9.44 10.67 14.00 11.00 18.00 16.00 25.00 70.00 5.53 3.60 4.68 5.00 5.38 5.89 6.04 6.16 6.42 6.19 7.32 8.15 9.00 9.75 78.00 56.00 5.98 4.12 5.10 5.46 5.89 6.37 6.43 6.50 6.68 7.69 7.52 8.40 9.43 5.50 9.00 7.00 14.00 26.00 20.00 0.81 0.29 0.43 0..58 0.74 0.91 l.OO 1.07 1.26 1.30 1.40 1.26 1.27 1.22 1.00 1.45 0.94 1.38 1.20 0.67 0.80 0.28 0.43 0.60 0.74 0.85 0.99 1.14 1.25 1.45 l.,37 1.35 1.33 1.33 0.26 0.61 0.76 0.24 0.39 0.,55 0.68 0.79 0.93 1.08 1.20 1.17 1.33 1.31 1.27 2.36 1..56 2.14 1.14 0.8S 1.55 ROOMS. 543 KOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, akd Number op Persons TO A Family. SUFFOLK — Con. Chelsea. Ward 4, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 22 persons, Chelsea. Ward 6, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 17 persons, 29 persons, 2.5.5 persons. Revere, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 jjersons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 26 persons, Winthrop, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 1,241 29 222 263 223 194 132 72 49 33 I 12 1 1 1 1 1 765 9 125 160 153 116 84 50 26 15 13 4 3 4 1 1 1 1,6.52 31 275 342 289 266 193 93 69 46 16 17 7 3 3 1 1 910 17 122 188 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 7,405 5.97 0.73 94 3.24 0.31 1,0.38 4.68 0.43 1,537 5.84 0.51 1,.342 6.02 0.60 1,206 6.22 0.80 914 6.92 0.87 499 6.93 1.01 339 6.92 1.16 236 7.15 1.26 57 8.14 1.23 89 7.42 1.48 22 22.00 0.55 8 8.00 1.63 9 9.00 l.,56 11 11.00 1.36 4 4.00 5.50 5,934 7.76 0.62 28 3.11 32 795 6.36 0.31 1,073 6.71 0.45 1,112 7.27 0.55 949 8.18 0.61 768 9.14 0.66 439 8.78 0.80 261 10,04 0.80 127 8.47 1.06 126 9.69 1.03 51 12.75 0.86 32 10.67 1.13 43 10.75 1.21 14 14.00 1.21 13 13.00 2.23 103 103.00 2.48 11,017 6.67 0.67 142 4.58 0.22 1,038 5.96 0.34 2,140 6.26 0.48 1,829 6. .33 0.63 1,821 6.85 0.73 1,388 7.19 0.83 724 7.78 0.90 545 7.90 1.01 381 8.28 1.09 112 7.00 1.43 142 8.35 1.32 61 8.71 1.38 24 8.00 1.63 35 11.67 1.20 15 15.00 1.13 20 20.00 1.30 7,478 8.22 0.56 140 8.24 ,4^12 821 6.73 0.30 1,462 7.78 0.39 Counties, Cities, Towns, and XUMBER OF Persons to a Family. Number] Total of I Number Families of of .Speci- fied Size Kooms Oc- cupied Aver age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room SUFFOLK — Con, Winthrop — Con . 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 j)ersons, 18 persons, 42 persons, WORCESTER Ashburnhani, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 19 persons, 26 persons, 31 persons, Athol, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 29 persons. 187 1,446 7.73 143 1,151 8.05 105 847 8.07 62 673 10.85 40 351 8.78 16 129 8.06 11 95 8.64 10 220 22.00 1 9 9.00 3 60 20.00 1 8 8.00 1 9 9.00 1 11 11.00 1 4 4.00 1 42 42.00 .530 3,528 6.66 29 156 5.38 118 713 6.04 119 736 6.18 99 688 6.95 54 376 6.96 45 303 6.73 31 229 7.39 11 91 8.27 12 86 7.17 4 25 6.25 2 16 8.00 1 6 6.00 1 16 16.00 1 19 19.00 1 17 17.00 1 22 22.00 1 29 29.00 1,750 11,681 6.67 108 4.58 4.24 340 1,902 5 59 391 2,462 6.30 337 2,263 6.72 218 1,528 7.01 143 1,018 7.12 i i 615 7.99 55 390 7.09 31 215 6.94 20 173 8.65 7 59 8.43 8 73 9.13 5 46 9.20 1 8 8.00 2 28 14.00 1 57 57.00 1 26 26.00 1 35 35.00 0.52 0.62 0.74 0.64 0.91 1.12 1.16 0.50 1.33 0.65 1.75 1.67 1.45 4..50 1.00 0.61 0.19 0.33 0.49 0.58 0.72 0.89 0.95 0.97 1.26 1.60 1.38 2.00 O.Sl 0.74 1.12 1.18 1.07 0.63 0.24 ■0.36 0.48 0.60 0.71 0.84 0.88 1.13 1.30 1.16 1.31 1.32 1.41 1.88 1.21 0.37 0.85 0.83 544 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. WORCESTER- Athol — CoE. 31 persons, 41 persons, 58 persons, 160 persons, Auburn, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 16 persons, Barre, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 15 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 60 persons, 134 persons, Berlin, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 person 9 persons 10 person 11 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, Blackstone, 1 person, 2 persons, Con. IS, as. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 1 22 22.00 1 37 37.00 1 106 106.00 1 160 160.00 345 2,124 6.16 15 56 3.73 49 268 5.47 65 385 5.92 60 398 6.63 51 347 6.80 34 209 6.15 32 208 6.50 16 94 5.88 9 62 6.89 6 43 7.17 4 26 6.. 50 1 5 5.00 2 12 6.00 1 11 11.00 5.58 4,086 8.40 55 339 6.16 136 938 6.90 117 949 8.11 88 702 7.98 66 585 8.86 39 348 8.92 22 241 1.10 12 117 9.75 6 51 8.50 6 41 6.83 o 13 6.,50 3 70 2.33 o 53 26.50 1 24 24.00 1 46 46.00 1- 60 60.00 1 109 109.00 225 1,7.56 7.80 18 112 6.22 57 420 7.37 35 291 8.31 38 297 7.82 29 229 7.90 18 143 7.94 10 93 9.30 9 72 8.00 5 37 7.40 3 37 12.33 1 10 10.00 1 10 10.00 1 5 5.00 1,266 8,343 6.59 43 218 5.07 199 1,143 5.74 1.41 1.11 0.55 1.00 0.75 0.27 0.37 0.51 0.60 0.73 0.98 1.08 1.36 1.31 1.40 1.69 2.40 2.17 1.45 0.49 0.16 0.29 0.37 0..50 56 0.67 0.64 0.82 1.06 1.46 1.69 0.51 0.57 0.75 0.43 1.00 1.23 0.51 0.16 0.27 0.36 0.51 0.63 0.76 0.75 1.00 1.22 0.81 1.10 1.30 2.80 0.72 0.20 0.35 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. WORCESTER-Con Blackstone — Con . 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, •13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 20 persons, 25 persons, 26 persons, 33 persons, 41 persons, Bolton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, Boylston, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Brookfleld, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons. Number of Families of Speci- tied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 228 1,377 233 1,469 1.52 1,004 135 894 109 785 72 520 32 327 29 202 14 105 5 36 6 59 2 24 o 39 1 14 1 25 1 33 1 28 1 41 206 1,567 13 64 46 281 42 306 46 369 22 196 14 116 11 94 4 38 4 59 o 25 1 9 1 10 177 1,263 17 85 34 210 28 204 27 197 26 208 20 167 11 S4 t 37 2 15 4 49 1 7 750 5,065 40 174 138 8.57 1,53 980 143 974 85 605 78 564 42 282 34 253 18 145 r. 1 45 Aver- ago Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 6.04 6.30 6.61 6.62 7.20 7.22 10.22 6.97 7.50 7.20 983 12.00 19.50 14.00 25.00 .33.00 28.00 41.00 7.61 4.92 6.11 7.29 8.02 8.91 8.29 8.55 9.50 14.75 12.50 9.00 10.00 7.14 5.00 6.18 7.29 7.30 800 8.35 7.64 5.29 7.50 12.25 7.00 6.70 4.35 6.21 6.41 6.81 7.12 7.23 6.71 7.44 8.06 6.43 0.50 0.63 0.76 0.91 0.97 1.11 0.88 1.44 1.47 1.67 1.32 1.17 0.77 1.43 1.00 0.79 1.18 1.00 0.51 0.20 0.33 0.41 0.50 0.56 0.72 0.82 0.84 0.61 0.80 1.22 1.20 0..58 0.20 0.32 0.41 0.55 0.63 0.72 0.92 1.51 1.20 0.82 1.57 0.65 0.23 0.32 0.47 0.59 0.70 0.83 1.04 1.08 1.12 1.56 ROOMS. 54:5 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES - -Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room AVORCESTEK-Con. i WORCESTER-Con. Brookflekl — Con. Dana— Con. 11 persons, . S 93 11.03 0.95 4 persons, . 26 166 6.38 0.63 12 persons, 2 22 11.00 1.09 5 persons. 28 203 7.25 0.69 13 persons, 1 5 5.00 2.60 6 persons. 7 61 8.71 0.69 14 persons, 3 15 5.00 2.80 7 persons. 9 67 7.44 0.94 15 persons, 1 i 7.00 2.14 8 persons. 4 26 6.50 1.23 18 persons, 1 4 4.00 4.50 9 persons, 6 46 7.67 1.17 20 persons. 1 36 36.00 0.56 10 persons, •2 18 9.00 1.11 21 persons, 1 4 4.00 5.25 11 persons. 2 23 11. .50 0.96 Charlton, . 470 3,399 7.23 0.55 Douglas, . 483 3,447 7.14 0.59 1 person. 25 145 5.80 0.17 1 person. 38 200 5.26 0.19 2 persons. 105 672 6.40 0.31 2 persons. 90 640 7.11 0.28 3 persons. 105 726 6.91 0.43 3 persons, 98 097 7.11 0.42 4 persons, 86 675 7.85 0.51 4 persons. 76 549 7.22 0.55 5 persons. 56 473 8.45 0.59 5 persons. 70 502 7.17 0.70 6 persons, 38 269 7.08 0.85 6 persons. 33 233 7.06 0.85 7 persons. 22 1.53 6.95 1.01 7 persons. 29 224 7.72 0.91 8 persons, 9 73 8.11 0.99 8 persons, 28 201 7.18 1.11 9 persons, 12 95 7.92 1.14 9 persons, 6 64 10.67 0.84 10 persons. 4 20 5.00 2.00 10 persons. 6 62 8.67 1.15 11 persons. 2 21 10.50 1.05 11 persons. 6 48 8.00 1.38 12 xiersons, 3 22 7.33 1.64 13 persons, 1 11 11.00 1.18 13 persons, o 33 16.50 0.79 15 persons. 1 10 10.00 1.50 17 persons, 1 22 22.00 0.77 27 persons. 1 16 16.00 1.69 Clinton, 2,278 13,735 6.03 0.84 Dudley, 628 3,976 6.83 0.81 1 person. 55 190 3.45 0.29 1 person. 19 100 5.26 0.19 2 persons. 321 1,614 5.03 0.40 2 persons. 75 419 5.59 0.36 3 persons, 372 1,987 5.34 0.56 3 persons. 100 620 6.20 0.48 4 persons, 423 2,471 5.84 0.68 4 persons. 107 682 6.37 0.63 ,') persons. 331 2,004 6.05 0.83 5 persons, 88 579 6.58 0.76 6 persons. 260 1,644 6.32 0.95 6 persons, 71 458 6.45 0.93 7 persons. 173 1,145 6.62 1.06 7 persons, 50 326 6.52 1.07 8 persons, 127 772 6.08 1.32 8 persons. 43 276 6.42 1.25 9 persons. 82 567 6.91 1.30 9 persons. 40 252 6.30 1.43 10 persons. 66 421 6.38 1..57 10 per.sons. 19 125 6..58 l.,52 11 persons. 28 184 6.57 1.67 11 persons, 9 61 6.78 1.62 12 persons. 11 96 8.73 1.38 12 persons. 1 7.00 1.71 13 persons. 8 138 17.25 0.75 13 persons. 2 17 8.50 1.53 14 persons. 8 87 10.88 1.29 14 persons, 3 45 15.00 0.93 16 persons. 1 7 7.00 2.29 17 persons. 1 9 9.00 1.89 19 persons. 1 25 25.00 0.76 FITCHBURG, 5,686 34,.591 6.08 0.76 22 persons. 1 30 30.00 0.73 1 person. 149 610 4.09 0.24 24 persons. 1 24 24.00 1.00 2 persons. 919 4,941 5.38 0.37 26 persons. 1 18 18.00 1.44 3 persons. 1,136 6,474 5.70 0.53 28 persons. 1 20 20.00 1.40 4 persons, 1,035 6,211 6.00 0.67 36 persons, 1 25 25.00 1.44 5 persons. 781 4,739 6.07 0.82 3S iiersons. 2 48 24.00 1.58 6 persons, 579 3,618 6.25 0.96 42 persons. 1 28 28.00 1.,'50 7 persons. 421 2,755 6.54 1.07 53 persons, 1 70 70.00 0.70 8 persons. 264 1,767 6.69 1.20 66 persons, 1 50 50.00 1..32 9 persons. 173 1,214 7.02 1.28 88 persons, 1 70 70.00 1.26 1 10 persons, . 83 .551 6.64 1.51 Dana, . 196 1,298 6.62 0.55 11 persons, . 68 499 7.34 1.50 1 person. 24 101 4.21 0.24 1 12 persons. 35 244 6.97 1.72 2 persons, . 48 298 6.21 0.32 ! 13 persons, . 16 134 8.38 1.55 3 persons, . 40 289 7.23 0.42 1 14 persons, . 4 47 11.75 1.19 546 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Coutinued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and ^TUMBER OP PEKSONS TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom WORCESTER-Con. FlTCHBUKG — Con . 15 persons, . 17 persons, . IS persons, . 22 persons, . 23 persons, . 24 persons, . 27 persons, . 32 persons, . 37 persons, . 80 persons, . Ill jjersons, . Fitchhurg. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . S persons, . 9 persons, . 10 x^ersons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 17 persons, . 80 persons, . Ill persons, . Fitchhurg. Ward 2 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . 8 persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 13 pei'sons, . 14 persons, . 15 persons, . 17 persons, . IS persons, . 22 persons, . 27 persons, . Fitchhurg. Ward 3 1 person, 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 897 30 131 161 161 123 94 87 49 32 10 11 5 1 1 1 1,241 18 155 210 198 174 147 IIG 60 58 41 27 16 5 3 1 1 1 911 25 138 166 170 133 93 28 26 12 112 55 80 15 95 75 217 5,334 104 698 856 930 705 518 535 309 212 62 75 34 4 75 217 6,695 73 760 1,027 1,023 919 801 627 386 367 234 159 106 13 11 47 24 26 12 SO 5,719 132 761 1,027 1,067 820 555 10.29 7.00 26.00 12.00 37.33 27.50 80.00 15.00 95.00 75.00 217.00 5.95 3.47 5.33 5.32 5.78 5.73 5.51 6.15 6.31 6.63 6.20 6.82 6.80 4.00 75.00 217.00 5..39 4.06 4.90 4.89 5.17 5.28 5.45 5.41 5.85 6..33 5.71 5.89 6.63 6..i0 5.50 9.40 8.00 26.00 12.00 80.00 6.28 5.28 5.51 6.19 6.28 0.17 5.97 1.46 2.43 0.69 1.83 0.62 0.87 0.34 2.13 0.39 1.07 0.51 0.82 0.29 0.38 0.56 0.69 0.87 1.09 1.14 1.27 1.36 1.61 1.61 1.76 4.25 1.07 0.51 0.97 0.25 0.41 0.61 0.77 0.95 1.10 1.30 1.37 1.42 1.75 1.87 1.81 2.00 2.55 1.60 1.13 0.69 1.83 0.34 0.75 0.19 0.36 0.48 0.64 0.81 1.01 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. WORCESTER-Con. Fitchhurg. Ward 3 — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 32 persons, . Fitchhurg. Ward 4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 37 persons Fitchhurg. Wa 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons 23 persons Fitchhurg. 1 person 2 person 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 perso 9 person 10 persons 11 persons Wa IS, ins, iS. ■dS de Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooin.s Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 74 51 28 8 10 6 6 1 1 1 793 36 159 197 1,54 86 69 39 19 15 6 4 1 4 1 2 1 843 22 175 206 170 122 68 35 22 13 1 1 1,001 18 161 196 182 143 108 70 57 27 16 12 ,520 383 211 52 69 38 42 12 15 15 5,629 124 920 1,271 1,078 627 578 365 166 131 94 81 12 47 15 25 95 5,254 113 949 1,204 1,051 781 470 259 171 124 15 31 25 11 50 5,960 64 853 1,089 1,062 887 696 449 352 169 94 84 7.03 7.51 7.54 6.50 6.90 6.33 7.00 12.00 15.00 15.00 7.10 3.44 5.79 6.45 7.00 7.29 8..38 9.36 8.74 8.73 15.67 20.25 12.00 11.75 15.00 12.50 95.00 6.23 5.14 5.42 5.84 6.18 6.40 6.91 7.40 7.77 9..54 7.50 7.75 12.50 11.00 50.00 5.95 3.56 5.30 5.56 5.84 6.20 6.44 6.41 6.18 6.26 5.88 7.00 1.00 1.07 1.19 1.54 1.59 1.89 1.86 1.92 1.60 2.13 0..57 0.29 0.35 0.46 0.57 0.69 0.72 0.75 0.92 1.03 0.64 0.54 1.00 1.11 0.93 1.20 0.39 0.61 0.19 0.37 0.51 0.65 0.78 0.87 0.95 1.03 0.94 1.33 1.42 0.96 1.18 0.46 0.78 0.28 0.38 0..54 0.09 0.81 0.93 1.09 1.30 1.44 1.70 1.57 ROOMS. 547 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and XCJIBER OF TeRSONS TO A Family. WORCESTER-Con. Fiichhtcrg. Ward 6" — Coii. ]'2 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, Gardner, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, !j persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 1.1 persons, IH persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons, Grafton, 1 person , 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, persons, C persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, \f> persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, Hardwick, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 5 3 1 1 1 2,062 61 338 427 388 321 182 141 86 .52 32 15 6 5 3 1 1 2 1 1,106 56 190 188 176 156 109 101 45 38 20 10 6 2 2 4 2 1 533 18 69 93 87 74 59 55 24 22 16 7 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 29 21 21 50 40 11,818 221 1,724 2,366 2,143 1,881 1,089 884 553 327 211 94 34 32 31 30 27 125 40 7,696 277 1,200 1,294 1,209 1,118 845 674 355 298 143 68 65 15 12 26 66 31 3,791 76 428 595 601 564 469 423 190 165 115 59 Aver- afie Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- .sons lo a Room 5.80 7.00 21.00 ,50.00 40.00 5.73 3.62 5.10 5.54 5.52 5.86 5.98 6.27 6.43 6.29 6.59 6.27 5.67 6.40 10.33 .36.00 27.00 62.50 40.00 6.96 4.95 6..32 6.88 6.87 7.17 7.75 6.67 7.89 7.84 7.15 6.80 10.83 7.-50 6.00 6., 50 33.00 31.00 7.11 4.22 6.20 6.40 6.91 7.62 7.95 7.69 7.92 7.50 7.19 8.43 2.07 1.86 0.67 0.46 0.60 0.78 0.28 0.39 0.54 0.72 0.85 1.00 1.12 1.24 1.43 1.52 1.76 2.12 2.03 1.45 0.44 0.78 0.35 0.60 0.66 0.20 0.32 0.44 0.58 0.70 0.77 1.05 1.01 1.15 1.40 1.62 1.11 1.73 2.33 2.31 0.55 0.71 0.70 0.24 0.32 0.47 0.58 0.66 0.75 0.91 1.01 1.20 l.,39 1.31 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. AV ORCESTER-Con Hardwick — Con. 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 26 persons. Harvard, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 jiersons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 24 persons, Holden, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 25 persons, Hopedale, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 24 persons, 43 persons, Hubbardston, 1 person, 2 persons, Number of Families of Speci fled Size 2 1 1 1 279 16 56 62 53 34 17 18 12 4 1 2 1 1 2 5.55 36 90 88 90 74 46 48 36 21 11 7 3 1 3 1 307 12 59 50 63 38 36 23 14 3 5 2 1 1 348 35 78 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 13 22 23 6 21 21 2,237 98 391 462 450 259 169 187 116 29 9 18 10 18 21 3,731 193 554 567 590 515 289 379 251 166 80 54 22 7 38 26 2,261 56 384 344 433 316 280 178 106 25 42 24 23 50 2,306 168 476 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 6.50 11.00 11.50 6.00 21.00 21.00 8.02 6.13 6.98 7.45 8.49 7.62 9.94 10.39 9.67 7.25 9.00 9.00 10.00 18.00 10.50 6.72 5.36 6.16 6.44 6.56 6.96 6.28 7.90 6.97 7.90 7.27 7.71 7.33 7.00 12.67 26.00 7.36 4.67 6.51 6.88 6.87 8.32 7.78 7.74 7.57 8.33 8.40 12.00 23.00 50.00 6.63 4.80 6.10 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.85 1.18 1.22 2.50 0.81 1.24 0.,52 0.16 0.29 0.40 0.47 0.66 0.60 0.67 0.83 1.24 1.11 1.22 1.20 0.78 2.29 0.70 0.19 0.32 0.47 0.61 0.72 0.96 0.89 1.15 1.14 1.38 1.43 1.64 1.86 1.11 0.96 0.61 0.21 0.31 0.44 0..58 0.60 0.77 0.90 1.06 1.08 1.19 0.92 1.04 0.86 0.55 0.21 0.33 548 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Coutimiecl. CousTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Xumbcr of Families of Spi'ci- fied Size WORCESTER-Con Hubbardston — Con 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 1-2 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, Lancaster, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 5 j)ersons, 9 persons, 10 persons, H persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 10 persons, 4S persons, 71 persons, 140 persons, Leicester, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, Leominster, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons. Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 80 55 46 22 18 5 4 2 1 1 1 452 22 87 83 83 59 48 29 18 9 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 731 34 115 140 141 110 75 38 31 18 17 6 3 1 2 2,181 92 417 477 396 288 207 121 89 36 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 532 351 333 174 122 34 34 24 12 8 38 3,644 122 583 539 679 417 429 241 156 89 45 21 20 24 29 11 66 173 5,257 185 725 947 1,002 802 584 303 229 149 166 49 36 11 69 13,789 371 2,308 2,886 2,492 1,910 1,443 862 668 258 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.65 6.38 7.24 7.91 6.78 6.80 8.50 12.00 12.00 8.00 38.00 8.06 5.55 6.70 6.49 8.18 7.07 8.94 8.31 8 67 9.89 9.00 7.00 20.00 24.00 29.00 11.00 66.00 173.00 7.19 5.44 6.30 6.76 7.11 7.29 7.79 7.97 7.39 8.28 9.76 8.17 12.00 11.00 34.50 6.32 4.03 5.53 6.05 6.29 6.63 6.97 7.12 7.51 7.17 0.45 0.63 0.69 0.76 1.03 1.18 1.06 0.83 1.00 1.63 0.37 0.60 0.18 0.30 0.46 0.49 0.71 0.67 0.84 0.92 0.91 1.11 1.57 0.75 0.67 0.66 4.36 1.08 0.81 0.62 0.18 0.32 0.44 0.56 0.69 0.77 0.88 1.08 1.09 1.02 1.35 1.00 1.18 0.43 0.67 0.25 0.36 0.50 0.64 0.75 0.86 0.98 1.07 1.26 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- lied Size WORCESTER-Con. Leominster — Con. 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, Lunenburg, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 16 persons, Mendon, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 13 persons, Milford, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 pei-sons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 20 16 7 4 2 1 1 1 302 17 65 65 51 37 26 14 13 5 3 3 2 1 234 21 51 50 35 35 15 15 6 5 1 i,116 114 395 453 390 265 202 119 84 37 22 14 4 1 3 3 2 3 140 120 65 33 20 5 18 45 32 80 33 2,168 95 423 447 .381 277 186 109 106 55 33 32 18 6 1,885 88 382 391 306 340 135 141 56 35 11 14,021 460 2,310 2,927 2,587 1,798 1,453 866 637 293 206 118 32 6 28 40 40 32 7.00 7.50 9.29 8.25 10.00 5.00 18.00 22.50 16.00 40.00 33.00 7.18 5.59 6.51 6.88 7.47 7.49 7.15 7.79 8.15 11.00 11.00 10.67 9.00 6.00 8.06 4.19 7.49 7.82 8.74 9.71 9.00 9.40 9.33 7.00 11.00 6.63 4.03 5.85 6.46 6.63 6.78 7.19 7.28 7.58 7.92 9.36 8.43 8.00 6.00 9.33 13.33 20.00 10.67 1.43 1.47 1.29 1.58 1.40 3.00 0.89 0.76 1.19 0.50 0.67 0.57 0.18 0.40 0.44 0.54 0.67 0.84 0.90 0.98 0.82 0.91 1.03 1.33 2.67 0.47 0.24 0.27 0.38 0.46 0.51 0.67 0.74 0.86 1.29 1.18 0.64 0.25 0.34 0.46 0.60 0.74 0.83 0.96 1.05 1.14 1.07 1.31 1.50 2.17 1.86 1.13 0.80 L.-iO KOOMS. 549 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Tersons TO A Family. WORCESTER- Milford — Con. 19 persons, 26 persons, 41 iiersons, 51 persons, Millbury, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 62 persons, 96 persons, Xew Bralntree, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, ,5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 16 persons, Northborougli, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, Nortlibriilge, 1 person, 2 persons. Con. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 67 1 35 1 60 1 26 1,100 7,213 40 211 178 1,027 200 1,269 211 1,377 1.53 1,003 100 674 71 497 45 318 45 .336 32 211 12 76 5 41 3 33 2 IS 1 24 1 2 1 96 114 937 4 19 16 117 14 105 27 217 19 155 13 116 6 60 4 38 8 82 1 8 1 8 1 12 451 3,114 26 114 72 465 99 652 78 .581 63 444 39 272 32 240 19 137 13 111 3 23 2 .35 1 10 2 14 1 9 1 7 1,070 6,762 39 193 145 824 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num ber of Per- sons to a Room ,33..50 35.00 60.00 26.00 6.56 5.28 5.77 6.35 6.53 6.56 6.74 7.00 7.07 7.47 6..59 6.33 8.20 11.00 9.00 24.00 2.00 96.00 8.22 4.75 7.31 7. .50 8.04 8.16 8.92 10.00 9.50 10.25 8.00 8.00 12.00 6.90 4.38 6.46 6..59 7.45 7.05 6.97 7..50 7.21 8.54 7.67 17.50 10.00 7.00 9.00 7.00 6.32 4.95 5.68 0..57 0.74 0.68 1.96 0.72 0.19 0..35 0.47 0.61 0.76 0.89 1.00 1.13 1.21 1..52 1.74 1.46 1.18 1.56 0.75 31.00 1.00 0.5S 0.21 0.27 0.40 0.50 0.61 0.67 0.70 0.84 0.88 1.25 1.38 1.33 0.62 0.23 0.31 0.46 0.54 0.71 0.86 0.93 1.11 1.05 1.30 0.63 1.20 1.86 1.56 2.14 0.78 0.20 0.35 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Tersons TO A Family. WORCESTER -Con Northbridge — Con . 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 20 persons, 22 persons, 33 persons, 44 persons, North Brookfleld 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 23 persons, 25 persons, Oakham, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, G persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 13 persons, Oxford, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age' Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 198 1,206 6.09 159 1,003 6.31 152 998 6.57 125 775 6.20 91 576 6.33 68 443 6.51 41 272 6.63 15 110 7.33 20 124 6.20 5 56 11.20 3 18 6.00 1 8 8.00 3 21 7.00 1 11 11.00 1 16 16.00 1 21 21.00 1 37 37.00 1 50 50.00 1,030 6,672 fi.48 44 198 4,50 197 1,104 5.60 184 1,191 6.47 154 970 6..30 147 941 6.40 100 692 6.92 98 721 7.36 46 324 7.04 26 203 7.81 15 109 7.27 8 65 8.13 3 25 8..S3 3 22 7.33 1 18 18.00 1 15 15.00 1 14 14.00 1 .52 52.00 1 8 8.00 161 1,342 8.34 18 137 7.61 28 214 7.64 35 280 S.OO 25 204 8.16 27 224 8.30 17 176 10.35 4 28 7.00 6 51 8.50 1 28 28.00 618 4,250 6.88 53 289 5.45 157 1,042 6.64 117 854 7.30 103 719 6.98 67 471 7.03 44 303 6.89 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.49 0.63 0.76 0.97 1.11 1.23 1.36 1.36 1.77 1.07 2.17 1.75 2.29 l.,55 1.25 1.05 0.89 0.88 0.69 0.22 0.36 0.46 0.64 0.78 0.87 0.95 1.14 1.15 1.38 1.35 1.44 1.77 0.78 1.00 1.14 0.44 3.13 0.45 0.13 0.26 0.38 0.49 0.60 0.58 1.00 0.94 0.46 0.56 0.18 0.30 0.41 0.57 0.71 0.87 550 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons TO A Family. WORCESTEK-Con Oxford — Con. 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, Paxton, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 11 persons, Petersham, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 12 persons, 20 persons, Phillipston, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Princeton, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 person 4 person 5 person 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, US, IS, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 28 188 16 101 14 102 8 57 6 59 3 27 1 10 1 28 114 894 5 28 25 218 28 211 29 238 10 64 I 42 5 47 3 21 1 15 1 10 254 1,981 25 147 56 395 64 481 36 291 30 247 16 115 12 137 6 70 5 47 3 31 1 20 114 893 2 8 35 261 25 196 17 131 7 54 9 79 8 74 5 41 2 14 2 15 2 20 236 2,186 16 123 50 365 54 447 39 420 20 174 23 198 16 192 6 47 3 21 6 119 3 80 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver age Num ber of Per- sons to a Room 6.71 1.04 6.31 1.27 7.29 1.24 7.13 1.40 o.as 1.12 9.00 1.33 10.00 1.40 28.00 0.54 7.84 0.48 5.60 0.18 8.72 0.23 7.54 0.40 8.21 0.49 6.40 0.78 6.00 1.00 9.40 0.74 7.00 1.14 15.00 0.60 10.00 1.10 7.80 0.48 5.SS 0.17 7.05 0.28 7..52 0.40 8.08 0.49 8.23 0.61 7.19 0.S3 11.42 0.61 11.67 0.69 9.40 0.96 10.33 1.16 20.00 1.00 7.83 0.52 4.00 0.25 7.46 0.27 7.84 0.38 7.71 0.52 7.71 0.65 8.78 0.68 9.25 0.76 8.20 0.98 7.00 1.29 7.50 1.33 10.00 1.10 9.26 0.44 7.69 0.13 7.30 0.27 8.28 0.36 10.77 0.37 8.70 0.57 8.61 0.70 12.00 0.58 7.83 1.02 7.00 1.29 19.83 0.50 26.67 0.41 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number op Per.sons TO A Family. WORCESTER-Con Royal ston, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, Rutland, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 per.sons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 14 persons, Shrewsbury, 1 pei'son, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, Southljorough, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons 9 persons 10 persons 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons. lis, ;is, us. Number of Families of Spec! fled Size 2,54 19 62 66 45 26 21 10 2 3 225 15 44 30 40 38 19 18 10 4 3 1 •2 1 381 29 81 73 67 49 30 26 10 10 2 2 1 1 442 22 85 89 74 47 52 27 11 12 5 1 1 3 1 1 2 Total Aver- Number of age Number Rooms Oc- of Rooms cupied Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1,948 7.67 93 4.89 467 7.53 471 7.14 356 7.91 268 10.31 162 7.71 96 9.60 16 8.00 19 6.33 1,502 6.68 58 3.87 237 5.39 182 6.07 313 7.83 299 7.87 128 6.74 139 7.72 63 6.30 26 6.50 29 9.67 9 9.00 11 5.50 8 8.00 2,917 7.66 169 5.83 566 6.99 .519 7.11 .513 7.66 399 8.14 260 8.67 236 9.08 102 10.20 87 8.70 19 9.50 20 10.00 t 7.00 20 20.00 3,.303 7.47 120 5.45 576 6.78 613 6.89 495 6.69 325 6.91 371 7.13 211 7.81 74 6.73 93 7.75 54 10.80 9 9.00 7 7.00 28 9.33 10 10.00 12 12.00 20 10.00 0.46 0.20 0.27 0.42 0.51 0.49 0.78 0.73 1.00 1.42 0.65 0.26 0.37 0.49 0.51 0.64 0.89 0.91 1.27 1.38 1.03 1.22 2.18 1.75 0.52 0.17 0.29 0.42 0.52 0.61 0.69 0.77 0.78 1.03 1.05 1.10 1.86 0.70 0.67 0.18 0.30 0.44 0.60 0.72 0.84 0.90 1.19 1.16 0.93 1.22 1.71 1.39 1.40 1.25 1.70 ROOMS. 551 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NiMBER OP Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- tied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cnpied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room WORCESTER-Con. Southborough - Con. WORCESTER-Con. 18 persons, . 3 33 11.00 1.64 Sturbridge, 434 3,191 7.35 0.60 •20 persons, 1 16 16.00 1.25 1 person. 26 176 6.77 0.15 21 persons. 2 17 8..50 2.47 2 persons. 86 608 7.07 0.2S 55 persons, 1 67 67.00 0.82 3 persons. 81 589 7.27 0.41 G2 persons, 1 2.00 31.00 4 persons, . 69 538 7.80 0.51 1'2S persons. 1 150 150.00 0.85 5 persons, . 56 422 7.54 0.66 Soutlibridge, 1,688 10,675 6.32 0.77 6 persons. 27 194 7.19 0.84 1 ])erson. 63 259 4.11 0.24 7 persons. 30 223 7.43 0.94 i persons, 240 1,378 5.74 0.35 8 persons, 21 167 7.95 1.01 3 persons. 308 1,883 6.11 0.49 9 persons. 21 156 7.43 1.21 4 persons, 2G7 1,684 6.31 0.(8 10 persons, 8 53 6.63 1.51 5 persons, 202 1,304 6.46 0.77 11 persons. 6 46 7.67 1.43 6 persons, 196 1,313 6.70 0.90 12 persons. 2 8 4.00 3.00 7 persons. 155 1,001 6.46 1.08 14 persons. 1 11 11.00 1.27 S persons. 93 609 6.55 1.22 Sutton, 714 5,149 7.21 0.6G 9 persons. 61 388 6.36 1.41 1 person , 33 190 5.76 0.17 10 jjersons, 51 336 6.59 1.52 2 persons, 130 936 7.20 0.28 11 persons. 28 251 8.96 1.23 3 persons. 118 833 7.06 0.42 12, persons, 13 85 6.54 1.84 4 persons. 107 781 7. .30 0.55 13 persons, 3 26 8.67 1.50 5 persons. 92 684 7.43 0.67 14 persons, 4 38 9..50 1.47 6 persons. 80 584 7.30 0.82 16 persons. 1 IS 18.00 0.89 7 persons. 57 393 6.89 1.02 21 persons, 2 52 26.00 0.81 8 persons, 27 188 G.96 1.15 24 persons. 1 ,50 .50.00 0.48 9 persons. 22 165 7.50 1.20 Spencer, 1,625 10,270 6.32 0.74 10 persons. 17 105 6.18 1.62 1 person. 55 249 4..53 0.22 11 persons. 13 94 7.23 1..52 2 persons. 246 1,395 5.67 0.35 12 persons, 8 46 5.75 2.09 'd persons, 328 2,011 6.13 0.49 13 persons, G 50 8.33 1.56 4 persons. 271 1,794 6.G2 0.60 14 persons. 2 40 20.00 0.70 5 persons. 217 1,371 6. .32 0.79 31 persons, 1 30 30.00 1.03 G persons. 164 1,067 6.51 0.92 4G persons, 1 30 30.00 1..53 7 persons, 126 772 6.13 1.14 Tempi eton. 718 4,8.31 6.73 0.60 8 persons, 86 559 6..50 1.23 1 person, 39 190 4.87 0.21 9 persons. 61 402 6.59 1.37 2 persons, 172 1,081 6.28 0.32 10 persons, 37 263 7.11 1.41 3 persons, 169 1,079 6.38 0.47 11 persons, 11 69 G.27 1.75 4 persons, 126 848 G.73 0..09 12 persons. 13 101 7.77 1.54 5 persons. 87 596 6.85 0.73 13 persons. 3 19 6.33 2.05 6 persons. 48 350 7.29 0.82 14 persons. 3 45 15.00 0.93 7 persons. 26 185 7.12 0.98 15 persons, 1 4 4.00 3.75 8 persons. 20 135 6.75 1.19 19 persons. 1 19 19.00 1.00 9 persons. 13 106 8.15 1.10 20 persons, 1 30 30.00 0.67 10 persons, t 46 6.57 1.52 29 persons. 1 100 100.00 0.29 11 persons. 3 34 11.33 0.97 Sterling, . 342 2,647 7.74 0.4G 12 persons. 1 11 11.00 1.09 1 person. 39 216 5.54 0.18 13 persons, 1 i 7.00 1.86 2 persons. 80 548 6.85 0.29 14 persons. 1 16 16.00 0.88 3 persons. 80 605 8.31 0.36 15 persons, 2 30 15.00 1.00 4 persons. 62 501 8.08 0.50 18 persons. 1 23 23.00 0.78 5 persons. 26 204 7.85 0.64 20 persons. 1 40 40.00 0.50 6 persons, 22 177 8.05 0.75 129 persons, 1 54 .54.00 2.39 7 persons. 13 119 9.15 0.76 Upton, 524 3,886 7.42 0.55 8 persons. 9 77 8.56 0.94 1 person, 46 208 4.52 0.22 9 pei-sons, 1 62 8.86 1.02 2 persons, 120 775 G.4G 0.31 10 persons. 3 .56 18.67 0.54 3 persons. 124 899 7.25 0.41 13 persons, 1 22 22.00 0.59 4 persons. 90 688 7.64 0.52 552 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. WORCESTER Upton — Con. 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 14 persons, 18 persons, 20 persons, 25 persons, 28 persons, 31 persons, 1(54 persons, Uxbridge, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 21 persons, Warren, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 16 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 29 persons, Webster, . 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons. -Con. Numlier Total of Number Families of of Rooms Speci- Oc- fied Size cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 62 482 37 280 18 147 9 96 9 99 1 9 1 9 1 11 1 12 1 21 1 31 1 16 1 28 1 75 812 5,678 37 216 162 1,016 138 90S 154 1,110 108 777 79 ,548 44 311 46 .361 20 178 11 109 4 38 4 36 1 7 3 26 2 37 980 6,682 30 140 1.52 951 213 1,394 180 1,260 1.32 880 102 724 66 466 41 287 37 259 10 81 5 40 6 39 1 12 1 26 1 29 1 16 I .50 1 28 1,716 10,082 90 429 2.56 1,431 345 1,996 307 1,872 l-l t 1.51 8.17 10.67 11.00 9.00 9.00 11.00 12.00 21.00 31.00 16.00 28.00 75.00 6.99 5.84 6.27 6., 58 7.21 7.19 6.94 7.07 7.85 8.90 9.91 9.,50 9.00 7.00 13.00 18..50 6.82 4.67 6.26 6.54 7.00 0.67 7.10 7.06 7.00 7.00 8.10 8.00 6.50 12.00 26.00 29.00 16.00 ,50.00 28.00 5.88 4.77 5..59 5.79 6.10 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.64 0.79 0.86 0.75 0.82 1.11 1.22 1.27 1.50 0.95 0.81 1.75 1.11 2.19 0.02 0.17 0.32 0.46 0.55 0.69 0.86 0.99 1.02 1.01 1.01 1.16 1..33 1.86 l.OS 1.14 0.66 0.21 0.32 0.46 0.57 0.75 0.85 0.99 1.14 1.29 1.23 1.38 1.85 1.08 0.54 0.55 1.31 0.44 1.04 0.77 0.21 0.36 0..52 0.66 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons to a Family. WORCESTER- Webster — Con. 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 32 persons, 34 persons, .50 persons, Westborough, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 19 persons, 2.5 persons, 27 persons, 301 persons, 752 persons. West Boylston, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 pei'sons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 55 persons, , West Brookfield 1 person, Con. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 210 194 116 S3 62 24 15 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,031 63 198 230 185 145 78 65 25 20 10 •2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 648 37 107 119 106 84 71 51 31 17 6 2 1 1 1 409 41 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- ago Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 1,189 5.66 1,092 5.63 676 5.83 500 6.02 407 6..56 175 7.29 101 6.73 45 6.43 5 5.00 19 19.00 33 33.00 38 38.00 15 15.00 32 .32.00 27 27.00 7,.589 7.36 302 4.79 1,199 6.06 1,531 6.60 1,335 7.22 1,057 7.29 584 7.49 482 7.42 194 7.76 186 9.30 87 8.70 13 0..50 7 7.00 39 .39,00 23 11..50 40 20.00 50 50.00 24 24.00 136 136.00 300 300.00 4,363 6.73 179 4.84 678 6.34 814 6.84 753 7.10 570 6.79 442 6.23 389 7.63 194 6.26 104 6.12 74 10.57 49 7.00 45 7.50 10 5.00 13 13.00 9 9.00 40 40.00 2,939 7.19 218 5.32 Aver- age Xum- be.r of Per- sons to a Room 0.88 1.07 1.20 1..33 1.37. 1.37 1.63 1.87 3.40 1.00 0.67 0.61 2.13 1.06 1.85 0.69 0.21 0.33 0.45 0.55 0.69 0.80 0.94 1.03 0.97 1.15 1.69 1.71 0.33 1.22 0.95 0.50 1.13 2.21 2.51 0.68 0.21 0.32 0.44 0.56 0.74 0.96 0.92 1.28 1.47 0.95 1..57 1.60 2.60 1.08 2.00 1.33 0.50 0.19 KOOMS. 553 ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. AVORCESTER-Con WestBrookfleld — Con. 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Westminster, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons, Winchendon, 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 17 persons, 19 persons, 23 persons, 27 persons, Worcester, 1 person, 3 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 person 8 person 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, as, ns, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 108 76 64 55 31 18 8 6 1 1 370 30 107 73 69 38 21 15 8 4 2 2 1 1,078 60 215 242 185 129 99 57 45 15 12 5 1 1 2 1 20,861 585 3,255 3,945 3,966 3,164 2,170 1,570 955 573 259 160 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 710 555 466 4.50 245 155 58 43 12 27 2,483 137 6.58 470 492 2% UK) 115 57 31 15 16 6 7,004 261 1,353 1,.560 1,1.59 845 683 407 340 105 70 32 14 25 11 28 20 41 50 128,451 2,237 17,019 22,463 23,601 19,321 13,784 10,178 6,352 3,981 1.908 1,234 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 6..57 7.30 7.28 8.18 7.90 8.61 7.25 7.17 12.00 27.00 6.71 4.57 6.15 6.44 7.13 7.79 9.05 7.67 7.13 7.75 7.50 8.00 6.00 6.50 4.35 6.29 6.45 6.26 6..55 6.90 7.14 7.56 7.00 5.83 6.40 7.00 5.00 5. .50 2S.O0 20.00 20..50 .50.00 6.16 3.82 5.23 5.69 5.95 6.11 6.35 6.48 6.65 6.95 7.37 7.71 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.30 0.41 0.55 0.61 0.76 0.81 1.10 1.26 0.83 0.41 0.53 0.32 0..S3 0.47 0..56 0.64 0.66 0.91 1.12 1.16 1.33 1.38 2.17 0.64 0.23 0.32 0.47 0.64 0.76 0.87 0.98 1.06 1.29 1.71 1.72 1.71 3.60 2.55 0.61 0.95 1.13 0.54 0.77 0.26 0.38 0.53 0.67 0.82 0.94 1.08 1.20 1.30 1.36 1.43 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number or Persons TO A Family. WORCESTER -Con Worcester — Con. 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 pei'sons, 21 persons, 33 persons, 33 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 27 persons, 28 persons, 39 persons, 31 persons, .32 persons, 35 persons, 37 persons, 38 persons, 40 persons, 41 persons, 44 persons, 46 person.s, 49 persons, .53 persons, 63 persons, 64 persons, 66 persons, 69 persons, 99 persons, 113 persons, 1.50 persons, 172 persons, 188 persons, 205 persons, 227 persons, .539 persons, 1,055 persons, WorceMer. Ward 1 1 person, 2 persons 3 person 4 persons 5 person 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 13 persons. ns, ns, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 93 34 24 22 10 9 7 5 3 2 3' 4 8 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2,417 87 400 483 424 366 232 174 89 67 32 21 9 839 357 338 359 180 141 158 75 61 25 81 180 302 1.51 40 72 18 111 68 33 141 60 91 42 13 60 14 54 46 43 134 66 47 108 173 51 380 100 149 324 688 15,528 285 2,081 2,808 2,662 2,425 1,.590 1,235 607 ,531 271 188 84 Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied AvcT- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 9.12 10.50 14.08 16.32 18.00 15.67 22..57 15.00 20.33 12.50 27.00 45.00 37.75 37.75 40.00 36.00 18.00 .55.. 50 34.00 33.00 70.150 60.00 45..50 42.00 13.00 CO.OO 14.00 54.00 46.00 43.00 134.00 66.00 47.00 108.00 173.00 51.00 380.00 100.00 149.00 324.00 688.00 6.43 3.28 5.20 5.81 6.28 6.63 6.85 7.10 6.83 7.78 8.47 8.95 9.33 1.33 1.24 0.99 0.93 0.S9 1.09 0.80 1.37 0.98 1.68 0.81 0.51 0.64 0.66 0.68 0.78 1.61 56 0.94 1.06 0.52 0.63 0.88 0.98 3.38 0.77 3. .50 0.98 1.37 1.49 0.49 1.05 2.11 1.05 0.87 3.37 0.49 3.05 1.53 1.63 1..53 0.71 0.31 0.38 0.52 0.64 0.75 o.ss 0.99 1.17 1.16 1.18 1.23 1.29 554. CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. EOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number ok Peksons TO A Family. WORCESTER-Con. Worcester . Ward 1 — Cod. 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 22 persons, 23 persons, 28 persons, 66 persons, 69 persons, Worcester. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 17 persons, 29 persons, 53 persons, 64 persons, 227 persons, 1,055 persons, Worcester. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, C persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 6 5 5 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2,653 58 414 546 537 402 293 180 106 61 23 16 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2,825 103 405 440 489 426 326 247 149 100 45 38 20 3 4 6 3 2 Total Number of Eooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Eooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom 81 13.50 103 20.60 73 14.60 21 21.00 .53 17.67 60 20.00 34 17.00 32 32.00 9 9.00 23 23.00 50 25.00 32 32.00 134 134.00 66 66.00 17,208 6.49 291 5.02 2,286 5.52 3,160 5.79 3,218 5.99 2,.537 6.31 1,891 6.45 1,204 6.69 806 7.60 440 7.21 160 6.96 147 9.19 66 11.00 12 6.00 18 9.00 9 9.00 11 11.00 18 18.00 .04 ,54.00 43 43.00 149 140.00 688 688.00 16,427 5.81 356 3.46 1,869 4.61 2,279 5.18 2,611 5.34 2,256 5.30 1,779 5.46 1,426 5.77 834 5.60 633 6..33 288 6.40 279 7..34 191 9..55 18 6.00 58 14..50 130 21.67 67 22.33 23 11. .50 0.96 0.68 1.03 0.76 0.96 0.90 1.12 0.63 2..33 0.96 0.92 0.88 0.49 1.05 0.76 0.20 0.36 0.52 0.67 0.79 0.93 1.05 1.05 1.25 1.44 1.20 1.09 2.17 1.56 1.67 1.55 1.61 0.98 1.49 1.52 1.53 0.89 0.29 0.43 0.58 0.75 0.94 1.10 1.21 1.43 1.42 1.56 1.50 1.26 2.17 0.97 0.69 0.72 1.48 Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number of Persons TO A Family. WORCESTER-Con. Worcester. Ward 3 — Con. 18 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 21 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 27 persons, 32 persons, 35 persons, .37 persons, 41 persons, 49 persons, 188 persons, 529 persons, Worcester. Ward 4 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 iiersons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 19 persons, 20 persons, 31 persons, 1,50 persons, 172 persons, Worcester. Ward S 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 18 persons, 22 persons, 24 persons. Number of Families Total Number of of I Eooms Speci- Oc- fled Size cupied 2,742 47 340 476 ■517 449 328 262 164 81 38 18 12 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3,028 67 372 458 561 511 349 277 190 127 44 28 18 7 4 5 2 1 1 2 Aver- age Number of Eooms Oc- cupied 80 26 15 16 100 110 40 50 33 100 42 14 380 324 14,814 183 1,665 2,442 2,682 2,392 1,787 1,429 967 488 235 118 87 28 20 15 14 38 173 51 15,901 243 1,600 2,180 2,846 2,.585 1,886 1,487 1,117 772 323 170 126 .53 40 83 23 18 18 54 26.67 13.00 15.00 16.00 lOO.OO 36.67 40.00 50.00 33.00 100.00 42.00 14.00 380.00 324.00 5.40 3.89 4.90 5.13 5.19 5.33 5.45 5.45 5.90 6.02 6.18 6.56 7.25 7.00 20.00 15.00 14.00 38.00 173.00 51.00 5.25 3.63 4.54 4.76 5.07 5.06 5.40 5.37 5.88 6.08 7.34 6.07 7.00 7.57 10.00 16.60 11.50 18.00 18.00 27.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Boom 0.68 1.46 1.33 1.31 0.23 0.65 0.68 0.64 1.06 0.37 0.98 3.50 0.49 1.63 0.91 0.26 0.41 0.58 0.77 0.94 1.10 1.28 1.36 1.49 1.63 1.68 1.66 1.86 0.70 1.27 1.43 0.82 0.87 3.37 0.96 0.28 0.44 0.63 0.79 0.99 1.11 1.30 1.36 1.48 1.36 1.81 1.71 1.72 1.40 0.90 1.39 1.00 1.22 0.89 ROOMS. 555 BOOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Xl'mber of Persons TO A Family. WORCESTER-Con, Worcester. Ward 5 — Con. 25 persons, 44 persons, '20u persons, . Worcester. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 22 persons, 32 persons, 38 persons, . Worcester. Ward 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, 8 persons, ii persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, Number of Families of Speci- fied Size 2 1 1 2,.i91 .59 415 .502 507 363 277 199 122 59 39 21 15 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2,452 80 485 520 501 359 202 137 75 47 20 10 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 74 13 100 16,919 265 2,.397 3,111 3,309 2,452 1,926 1,403 848 411 275 171 121 40 28 12 16 16 40 IS 60 15,770 274 2,607 .3,124 3,172 2,4.39 1,446 1,100 605 387 160 7-2 Aver- age Number of Kooms Oc- cupied 37.00 13.00 100.00 6..53 4.49 5.78 6.20 6.53 6.75 6.95 7.05 6.95 6.97 7.05 8.14 8.07 10.00 9.33 12.00 16.00 16.00 40.00 18.00 60.00 6.43 3.43 5.38 6.01 6.33 6.79 7.16 8.03 8.07 8.23 8.00 7.20 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 0.68 3.38 2.05 0.70 0.22 0.35 0.48 0.61 0.74 0.80 0.99 1.15 1.29 1.42 1.35 1.49 1.30 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.06 0.55 1.78 0.63 0.66 0.29 0.37 0.50 0.63 0.74 0.84 0.87 0.99 1.09 1.25 1..T3 CoDNTiES, Cities, Towns, and Number op Persons to a Family. Number Total of Number Families' of of I Rooms Speci- I Oc- fied Sizel cupied WORCESTER-Con, Worcester. Ward 7 — Con. 12 persons, 13 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 24 persons, 37 persons, 99 persons, 113 persons, Worcester. Ward S 1 person, 2 persons, 3 persons, 4 persons, 5 persons, 6 persons, 7 persons, S persons, 9 persons, 10 persons, 11 persons, 12 persons, 13 persons, 14 persons, 15 persons, 16 persons, 17 persons, 23 persons, 24 persons, 25 persons, 28 persons, 31 persons, 40 persons, 46 persons, 63 persons. 2,153 84 424 520 430 288 163 94 60 31 18 8 9 4 5 1 2 1 1 31 54 36 16 22 29 41 47 108 15,884 340 2,424 3,359 3,101 2,235 1,479 894 568 329 196 89 133 71 71 16 37 16 30 109 77 40 73 91 60 46 -Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied 10.33 13.50 12.00 16.00 22.00 29.00 41.00 47.00 108.00 7.38 4.05 5.72 6.46 7.21 7.76 9.07 9.51 9.47 10.61 10.89 11.13 14.78 17.75 14.20 16.00 18.50 16.00 30.00 ,54.50 3S.50 40.00 73.00 45.50 60.00 46.00 Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 1.16 0.96 1.25 1.00 0.77 0.83 0.90 2.11 1.05 0..57 0.25 0.35 0.46 0.55 0.64 0.66 0.74 0.85 0.85 0.92 0.99 0.81 0.73 0.99 0.94 0.86 1.06 0.77 0.44 0.65 0.70 0.42 0.88 0.77 1.37 556 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895, ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES RECAPITULATION. Continued. The State, and NcMBEB OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size THE STATE,. 1 person, . 2 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 5 persons, . 6 persons, . 7 persons, . S persons, . 9 persons, . 10 persons, . 11 persons, . 12 persons, . 13 persons, . 14 persons, . 15 persons, . 16 persons, . 17 persons, . 18 persons, . 19 persons, . 20 persons, . 21 persons, . 22 persons, . 23 persons, . 24 persons, . 25 persons, . 26 persons, . 27 persons, . 28 persons, . 29 persons, . 30 persons, . 31 persons, . 32 persons, . 33 persons, . 34 persons, . 35 persons, . 36 persons, . 37 persons, . 38 persons, . 39 persons, . 40 persons, . 41 persons, . 42 persons, . 43 persons, . 44 persons, . 45 persons, . 46 persons, . 47 persons, . 48 persons, . 49 persons, . 50 persons, . 51 persons, . 52 persons, . 58 persons, . .'j4 persons, . 547,385 21,836 91,786 106,436 99,1.52 78,156 56,160 37,173 23,202 13,771 7,836 4,352 2,281 1,399 877 547 381 285 224 163 156 115 101 63 76 65 39 44 38 44 28 27 23 23 26 28 19 25 19 16 16 13 11 17 12 10 10 13 S 9 13 6 4 9 4 Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room 3,568,385 6.52 0.70 95,391 4. .37 0.23 514,059 5.60 0.36 647,758 6.09 0.49 632,775 6.38 0.63 519,147 6.64 0.75 385,414 6.86 0.87 261,602 7.04 0.99 169,286 7.30 1.10 104,692 7.60 1.18 63,473 8.10 1.23 37,769 8.68 1.27 21,927 9.61 1.25 15,421 11.02 1.18 10,871 12.40 1.13 7,280 13.31 1.13 5,754 15.10 1.06 4,392 15.41 1.10 3,811 17.01 1.06 3,088 18.94 1.00 3,143 20.15 0.99 2,192 19.06 1.10 2,471 24.47 0.90 1,618 25.68 0.90 2,161 28.43 0.84 1,463 22.51 1.11 930 23.85 1.09 1,397 31.75 0.85 1,273 33..50 0.84 1,477 33.57 0.86 948 33.86 0.89 1,284 47.56 0.65 744 32.35 0.99 837 .36.39 0.91 980 37.69 0.90 937 33.46 1.05 692 36.42 0.99 1,084 43.36 0.85 649 34.16 1.11 1,012 63.25 0.62 577 36.06 1.11 424 32.62 1.26 334 .30.36 1..38 700 41.18 1.04 390 32..50 1.35 .536 ,53.60 0.84 289 28.90 1..59 594 45.69 1.03 291 36.38 1.32 292 32.44 1..51 545 41.92 1.19 292 48.67 1.05 247 61.75 0.84 3.53 39.22 1.35 173 43.25 1.25 The State, and NtrjrBER OF Persons TO A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room THE 55 .56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 93 94 96 97 98 99 100 101 103 105 107 109 111 112 113 114 116 118 119 120 STATE -Con. persons, . 4 persons, . 3 persons, . 10 persons, . 2 persons, . I persons, . 3 persons, . 1 persons, . 4 persons, . 3 persons, . 4 persons, . 1 persons, . 6 persons, . 1 persons, . 3 persons, . 5 persons, . 4 persons, . 4 persons, . 6 persons, . o persons, . 5 persons, . 1 persons, . 3 persons, . 6 persons, . •2 persons, . 6 persons, . 1 persons, . 5 persons, . '7 persons, . 3 persons, . persons, . 2 persons, . 2 persons, . 2 persons, . 3 persons, . .7 persons, . 1 persons, . 4 persons, . 1 persons, . 1 persons, . 6 persons, . 1 persons, . 1 persons, . 1 persons, . 1 persons, . o persons, . 3 persons, . 2 persons, . persons, . 3 persons, . 2 persons, . 2 persons, . 3 persons, . o persons, . 1 186 46.50 118 39.33 407 40.70 127 63 50 628 89.71 158 52.67 61 61.00 88 22.00 156 ,52.00 235 ,58.75 15 15.00 359 .59.83 85 85.00 235 78.33 247 49.40 163 40.75 179 44.75 870 145.00 309 154.50 384 76.80 300 300.00 101 33.67 269 44.83 134 67.00 308 51.33 50 50.00 322 64.40 120 60.00 200 66.67 280 140.00 266 133.00 124 62.00 3.50 175.00 126 42.00 127 63.50 99 99.00 500 125.00 120 120.00 60 60.00 343 57.17 15 15.00 60 60.00 10 10.00 21 21.00 116 58.00 151 50.33 328 164.00 364 182.00 321 107.00 351 175.50 518 259.00 552 184.00 181 90.50 88 88.00 1.18 1.42 1.40 0.91 0.66 1.14 1.00 2.82 1.21 1.09 4.33 1.10 0.79 0.87 1.40 1.72 1..59 0..50 0.48 0.98 0.25 2.39 1.74 1.18 1..56 1.62 1.27 1.40 1.28 0.61 0.65 1.42 0.51 2.17 1.46 0.95 0.77 0.81 1.63 1.73 6.67 1.68 10.30 5.00 1.84 2.17 0.6S 0.62 1.06 0.65 0.45 0.64 1.31 1.36 ROOMS. 55^ ROOMS: OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Concluded. RECAPITULATION — Concluded. The State, and Number op Persons To A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied .Vver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Room The State, and Ndmber of Persons To A Family. Number of Families of Speci- fied Size Total Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Number of Rooms Oc- cupied Aver- age Num- ber of Per- sons to a Koom THE STATE -Con. THE STATE -Con. 121 persons, . 410 410.00 0.30 220 persons, . 150 150.00 1.47 122 persons, . 42 42.00 2.90 221 persons, . 235 235.00 0.94 124 persons, . 562 187.33 0.66 227 persons, . 149 149.00 1.52 128 persons, . 150 150.00 0.85 2.55 persons, . 103 103.00 2.48 120 persons, . 189 94.50 1.37 259 persons, . 287 287.00 0.90 132 persons, . 156 156.00 0.85 261 persons, . 135 135.00 1.93 134 persons, . 186 62.00 2.16 268 persons, . 234 234.00 1.15 135 persona, . 131 131.00 1.03 274 persons, . 57 57.00 4.81 136 persons, . 65 65.00 2.09 276 persons, . 23 23.00 12.00 137 persons, . 137 137.00 1.00 299 persons, . 135 135.00 2.21 140 persons, . 253 126.50 1.11 301 persons, . 136 136.00 2.21 141 persons, . 65 65.00 2.17 308 persons, . 182 182.00 1.69 144 persons, . 66 66.00 2.18 323 persons, . 284 284.00 1.14 14.T persons, . 45 22.50 6.44 324 persons, . 382 382.00 0.85 147 persons, . 121 121.00 1.21 326 persons, . 43 43.00 7.58 150 persons, . 173 173.00 0.87 342 persons, . 221 221.00 1.55 156 persons, . 156 156.00 1.00 352 persons, . 400 400.00 0.88 158 persons, . 50 .50.00 3.16 397 persons, . 100 100.00 3.97 160 persons, . 160 160.00 1.00 399 persons, . 153 153.00 2.61 162 persons, . 3 3.00 54.00 412 persons, . 75 75.00 5.49 164 persons, . 75 75.00 2.19 529 persons, . 324 324.00 1.63 168 persons, . 96 96.00 1.75 564 persons, . 468 468.00 1.21 169 persons, . 130 130.00 1.80 599 persons, . 599 •599.00 1.00 170 persons, . 23 23.00 7.39 608 persons, . 295 295.00 2.06 171 persons, . 86 86.00 1.99 C80 persons, . 550 550.00 1.24 172 persons, . 51 51.00 3.37 691 persons, . 276 276.00 2.50 183 persons, . 282 141.00 1.30 741 persons, . 882 882.00 0.84 188 persons, . 380 380.00 0.49 752 persons, . 300 300.00 2.51 193 persons, . 162 162.00 1.19 957 persons, . 684 684.00 1.40 194 persons, . 130 130.00 1.49 1,015 persons, . 588 588.00 1.73 198 persons, . 25 25.00 7.92 1,032 persons, . 1,035 1,035.00 1.00 200 persons, . 271 271.00 0.74 1,055 persons, . 688 688.00 1.53 205 persons, . 100 100.00 2.05 1,087 persons, . 558 558.00 1.95 232 persons, . 14 14.00 15.14 1,166 persons, . 1,166 1,166.00 1.00 214 persons, . 30 30.00 7.13 1,596 persons, . 1,596 1,596.00 1.00 210 persons, . 393 393.00 0.55 ROOMS: Occupied and Unoccupied Dwelling Houses. [559] OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCU- PIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES. Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Total NU.Ml-.EIi OF Rooms Counties, Cmco, Am^ Towns. Occupied Rooms Un- occupied Rooms Total Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied BARNSTABLE. 55,856 829 56,685 12,254 55,856 13,083 68,939 Barnstable 8,557 74 8,631 1,479 8,557 1,553 10,110 Bourne, 0,094 32 3,126 1,493 3,094 1,.525 4,619 Brewster, 1,827 9 1,836 434 1,827 443 2,270 Chatham, 4,553 103 4,656 1,143 4,553 1,246 5,799 Dennis, 4,222 39 4,261 656 4,222 695 4,917 Eastham, 988 13 1,001 184 988 197 1,185 Falmouth, , 5,576 42 5,618 2,473 5,576 2,515 8,091 Harwich, 4,829 7 4,836 629 4,829 636 5,465 Mashijee, 388 - 388 42 388 42 430 Orleans, 2,820 100 2,920 626 2,820 726 3,546 Provincetown, 7,650 261 7,911 295 7,650 556 8,206 Sandwich, . 3,235 112 3,347 581 3,235 693 3,928 Truro, . 1,714 - 1,714 416 1,714 416 2,130 Wellfleet, . 2,341 23 2,364 952 2,341 975 3,316 Yarmouth, . 4,062 14 4,076 851 4,062 865 4,927 • BERKSHIRE. 134,864 2,051 136,915 10,728 134,864 12,779 147,643 Adams, 10,177 408 10,585 570 10,177 978 11,155 Alford, . 639 45 684 95 639 140 779 Becket, . 1,616 16 1,632 238 . 1,616 254 1,870 Cheshire, 2,705 51 2,756 370 2,705 421 3,126 Clarksburg, . 1,500 20 1,520 24 1,500 44 1,544 Dalton, . 4,818 137 4,955 189 4,818 326 5,144 Egremont, . 1,631 3 1,634 130 1,631 133 1,764 Florida, 650 4 654 106 650 110 760 Great Barrington 8,332 70 8,402 636 8,332 706 9,038 Hancock, 1,013 - 1,013 96 1,013 96 1,109 Hinsdale, 2,434 - 2,434 100 2,434 100 2,534 Lanesborough, 1,630 8 1,638 201 1,630 209 1,839 Lee, 6,732 80 6,812 3.52 6,732 432 7,164 Lenox, . 4,442 44 4,486 1,096 4,442 1,140 5,582 Monterey, . 1,021 6 1,027 167 1,021 173 1,194 Mount Washlngtt "1, 355 11 366 57 355 68 423 New Ashford, 263 - 263 49 263 49 312 New Marlborougl 1. 2,858 33 2,891 221 2,858 254 3,112 North Adams, 25,393 443 25,836 951 25,393 1,394 26,787 Otis, , 1,053 10 1,063 187 1,053 197 1,250 Peru, . 569 - 569 88 569 88 657 PiTTSriELD, 30,994 423 31,417 1,627 30,994 2,050 33,044 Wardl, . 3,574 37 3,611 176 3,574 213 3,787 Ward 2, . 5,215 111 5,326 180 5,215 291 5,506 Wards, . 4,072 22 4,094 243 4,072 265 4,337 Ward 4, . 5,027 58 5,085 334 5,027 392 5,419 Wards, . 3,969 79 4,048 345 3,969 424 4,393 Ward 6, . 5,057 76 5,133 171 5,057 247 5,304 Ward 7, . 4,080 40 4,120 178 4,080 218 4,298 [561] 562 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1805. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms Total Number of Rooms Counties, Cities, and Towns. in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Rooms Un- occupied Rooms Total Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied BERKSHIKE — Con. Richmond, . 1,377 19 1,396 163 1,377 182 1,559 Sandisfield, . 1,794 20 1,814 422 1,794 442 2,236 Savoy, . 977 - 977 63 977 63 1,040 Sheffield, 3,725 33 3,758 245 3,725 278 4,003 Stockbridge, 3,779 48 3,827 1,152 3,779 1,200 4,979 Tyriugham, . 802 26 828 172 802 198 1,000 "Washington, 712 - 712 168 712 168 880 West Stockbridge, 2,319 39 2,358 210 2,319 249 2,.568 Williamslown, . 7,535 54 7,589 456 7,535 510 8,045 Windsor, 1,019 - 1,019 127 1,019 127 1,146 BRISTOL. 301,831 12,583 314,414 12,927 301,831 25,.510 327,341 Acushnet, . , , 2,282 28 2,310 • 161 2,282 189 2,471 Attleborongh, 12,623 287 12,910 350 12,623 6.07 13,260 Berkley, 1,913 11 1,924 103 1,913 114 2,027 Dartmouth, . 6,187 141 6,328 1,780 6,187 1,921 8,108 Dighton, 3,254 181 3,435 245 3,254 426 3,680 Easton, 7,145 86 7,231 557 7,145 643 7,788 Fairhaven, . 6,468 67 6,535 503 6,468 570 7,038 Fall River, 100,713 5,405 106,118 2,700 100,713 8,105 108,818 Wardl, . 13,322 982 14,304 239 13,322 1,221 14,543 Ward 2, . 9,462 488 9,950 519 9,462 1,007 10,469 Wards, . 10,249 283 10,532 184 10,249 . 467 10,716 AVard4, . 13,396 686 14,082 160 13,396 846 11,212 Wards, , 9,771 599 10,370 292 9,771 891 10,662 Ward 6, . 11,432 930 12,362 455 11,432 1,385 12,817 Ward 7, . 9,733 326 10,059 193 9,733 519 10,252 Ward 8, . 11,369 298 11,667 372 11,369 670 12,039 Ward 9, . 11,979 813 12,792 2S6 11,979 1,099 13,078 Freetown, . 2,123 43 2,166 337 2,123 380 2,503 Mansfield, . 6,790 172 6,962 241 6,790 413 7,203 New Bedford, . : 75,827 2,890 78,717 2,069 75,827 4,9.59 80,786 Wardl, . 14,064 685 14,749 489 14,064 1,174 15,238 Ward 2, . 11,209 334 11,.543 300 11,209 634 11,843 Wards, . 10,431 343 10,774 250 10,431 593 11,024 Ward 4, . 11,745 383 12,128 263 11,745 646 12,391 WardO, . 14,170 434 14,604 357 14,170 791 14,961 Ward 6, . 14,208 711 14,919 410 14,208 1,121 15,329 North Attleborongh, 10,357 476 10,833 614 10,357 1,090 11,447 Norton, 3,080 76 3,156 367 3,080 443 3,523 Raynham, . 3,557 76 3,633 129 3,557 205 3,762 Rehoboth, . ' 3,352 73 3,425 86 3,352 159 3, -.11 Seekonk, : 2,428 72 2,500 90 2,428 162 2, '00 Somerset, 3,865 254 4,119 250 3,865 504 4,063 Swansea, 3,214 31 3,245 48 3,214 79 ,",,2.13 Taunton, . 41,645 2,044 43,689 1,497 41,645 3,.541 45,136 Wardl, . 4,963 132 5,095 145 4,9G3 277 5,2 Ward 2, . 5,453 321 5,774 172 5,453 493 5,916 Wards, . 4,730 388 5,118 97 4,730 485 5,215 Ward 4, . 5,782 256 6,038 450 5,782 706 6,488 Wards, . 5,217 326 5,543 176 5,217 502 5,719 Ward G, . 4,858 143 5,001 84 4,858 227 5,085 Ward 7, . 4,478 320 4,798 162 I 4,478 482 4,960 Wards, . 6,164 .158 6,322 211 6,164 369 6,533 Westport, . 5,008 170 5,178 800 5,008 970 5,978 ROOMS. 563 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. ,- rt Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Total Kumber of Rooms Towns. Occupied Kooms Un- occupied Kooms Total Occupied 1 Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied • DUKES. 9,875 393 10,268 7,7S4 9,875 8,177 18,052 Chilmark, 751 - 751 460 751 460 1,211 Cottage City, 2,279 105 2,384 5,521 2,279 5,626 7,905 Edgartown, . 2,932 109 3,041 558 2,932 667 3,599 Gay Head, . 215 - 215 12 215 12 227 Gosnold, 279 69 348 163 279 232 511 Tisbury, 2,236 92 2,328 782 2,236 874 3,110 West Tisbury, 1,183 18 1,201 288 1,183 306 1,489 1 ESSEX. 478,804 14,511 493,315 34,312 478,804 48,823 527,627 Amesbury 15,365 502 15,867 610 15,365 1,112 16,477 Audover, 10,039 170 10,209 469 10,039 039 10,678 Bevbrlt, 18,811 738 19,549 2,288 18,811 3,026 21,837 "Ward 1, 4,014 40 4,054 99 ■ 4,014 139 4,153 Ward 2, : 4,170 182 4,352 312 4,170 494 4,664 Ward 3, 3,805 138 3,943 122 3,805 260 4,065 Ward 4, 3,224 117 3,341 900 3,224 1,017 4,241 Ward 5, 2,055 36 2,091 855 2,055 891 2,946 Ward 6, 1,543 225 1,768 - 1,543 225 1,768 Boxford, 1,543 20 1,563 196 1,543 216 1,759 Bradford, 8,067 334 8,401 426 8,067 760 8,827 Danvers, 12,275 262 12,537 533 12,275 795 13,070 Essex, . 2,858 88 2,946 445 2,858 533 3,391 Georgetown, 3,973 79 4,052 117 3,973 196 4,169 Gloucester, 32,156 540 32,696 4,430 32,156 4,970 37,126 Wardl, . 4,140 60 4,200 1,008 4,140 1,068 5,208 Ward 2, 4,900 110 5,010 218 4,900 328 5,228 Ward 3, 4,738 111 4,849 69 4,738 180 4,918 Ward 4, 3,541 70 3,611 54 3,541 124 3,665 Ward 5, 5,844 75 5,919 231 5,844 306 6,150 Ward 6, 4,048 54 4,102 912 4,048 966 5,014 Ward 7, 3,023 26 3,049 39 3,023 65 3,088 Ward 8, 1,922 34 1,956 1,899 1,922 1,933 3,855 Groveland, 3,631 18 3,649 72 3,631 90 3,721 Hamilton, 2,411 - 2,411 1,722 2,411 1,722 4,133 Haverhill, 46,515 1,850 48,365 2,041 46,515 3,891 50,406 Ward 1, 4,581 210 4,791 282 4,581 492 5,073 Ward 2, 4,888 198 5,086 244 4,888 442 5,330 Ward 3, 5,151 168 5,319 121 5,151 289 5,440 Ward 4, 6,686 269 6,955 369 6,686 638 7,324 Ward 5, 15,035 687 15,722 564 15,035 1,251 16,286 Ward 6, 10,174 318 10,492 461 10,174 779 10,953 Ipswich, 7,945 54 7,999 509 7,945 563 8,508 Lawrence, 62,591 1,132 63,723 1,140 62,591 2,272 64,863 Ward 1, 10,060 248 10,308 129 10,060 377 10,437 Ward 2, 8,651 165 8,816 274 8,651 439 9,090 Ward 3, 10,069 121 10,190 24 10,069 145 10,214 Ward 4, 11,264 187 11,451 166 11,264 353 11,617 Ward 5, 12,667 215 12,882 179 12,667 394 13,061 Ward 6, 9,880 196 10,076 368 9,880 564 10,444 Ltnn, . 89,835 3,842 93,677 3,774 89,835 7,616 97,451 Ward 1, 2,312 70 2,382 170 2,312 240 2,552 Ward 2, 5,919 238 6,157 364 5,919 602 6,521 Ward 3, 21,898 956 22,854 1,052 21,898 2,008 23,906 Ward 4, . 16,743 978 17,721 482 16,743 1,460 18,203 Ward 5, . 19,197 692 19,889 708 19,197 1,400 20,597 564 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. r^ClT'WTIKQ T'TTIITQ AXll Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Total XUMBEK OF Rooms Towns. Occupied Kooms Un- occupied Kooms Total Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied ESSEX — Con. » IjYNN — Con. "Ward 6, 20,162 717 20,879 701 20,162 1,418 21,580 Ward 7, . . . 3,604 191 3,795 297 3,604 488 4,092 Lynnfield, 1,515 19 1,534 107 1,515 126 1,641 Manchester, . 3,430 118 3,.548 1,747 3,430 1,865 5,295 Marblehead, . 12,015 370 12,385 2,368 12,015 2,738 14,753 Merrimac, . 4,282 194 4,476 312 4,282 506 4,788 Methuen, 8,933 171 9,104 284 8,933 455 9,388 Middleton, . 1,471 81 1,.552 160 1,471 241 1,712 Nahant, 1,426 238 1,664 2,600 1,426 2,838 4,264 Newbury, 2,671 106 2,777 383 2,671 489 3,160 Newbubtport, . 24,227 ■ 425 24,652 1,355 24,227 1,780 26,007 Wardl, ... 3,893 27 3,920 220 3,893 247 4,140 Ward 2, ..." 3,386 73 3,459 208 3,386 281 3,667 Wards, . 4,908 26 4,934 240 4,908 266 5,174 Ward 4, . 3,962 89 4,051 145 3,962 234 4,196 Ward .5, . 3,576 121 3,697 208 3,576 329 3,905 Ward 6, . 4,502 89 4,.591 334 4,502 423 4,925 North Andover, . 5, .509 47 5,556 399 5,509 446 5,955 Peabody, 15,466 596 16,062 .363 15,466 959 16,425 Rockport, 6,997 254 7,2.51 782 6,997 1,036 8,033 Rowley, 2,373 22 ' 2,395 113 2,373 135 2,508 iSalem, .... 48,372 1,-568 49,940 2,195 48,372 3,763 52,135 Wardl, . 6,197 399 6,.596 1,015 6,197 1,414 7,611 Ward 2, , 9,356 306 9,662 321 9, .356 627 9,983 Wards, . 6,964 195 7,159 246 6,964 441 7,405 Ward 4, . 7,598 194 7,792 130 7,598 324 7,922 Ward 5, . . . 11,399 305 11,704 230 11,399 535 11,934 Ward 6, . 6,858 169 7,027 253 6,8.58 422 7,280 Salisbury, 2,380 28 2,408 125 2,380 153 2,533 Saugus, . 7,060 204 7,264 869 7,060 1,073 8,133 Swampscott, 5,702 236 6,938 864 5,702 1,100 6,802 Topsfleld, . , . 1,940 44 1,984 143 1,940 187 2,127 Wenham, 1,738 42 1,780 176 1,738 218 1 ,956 West Newbury, . 3,282 119 3,401 195 3,282 314 3,596 FRANKLIN. 68,207 1,673 69,880 4,654 68,207 6,.327 74, .534 Ashfield 2,210 21 2,231 243 2,210 264 2,474 Bernardston, 1,895 26 1,921 138 1,895 164 2,059 Buckland, 2,585 86 2,671 129 2,585 215 2,800 Charlemont, 2,034 33 2,067 93 2,034 126 2,160 Colrain, 2,514 70 2,584 92 2,514 162 2,676 Conway, 2,357 51 2,408 131 2,357 182 2, .539 Deerfield, 5,097 8 5,105 274 5,097 282 5,379 Erving, . 1,614 31 1,645 37 1,614 68 1,682 Gill, . 1,633 52 1,685 45 1,633 97 1,730 Greenfield, 10,509 166 10,675 378 10,.509 544 11,053 Hawley, 869 15 884 72 869 87 956 Heath, . 879 11 890 34 879 45 924 Leverett, 1,349 9 1,358 48 1,349 57 1,406 Leyden, 705 17 722 93 705 110 815 Monroe, 392 - 392 8 392 8 400 Montague, 8,231 422 8,653 1,408 8,231 1,830 10,061 New Salem, 1,569 37 1,606 74 1,569 111 1,680 Northfleld, ' 3,341 j 21 3,362 281 3,341 302 3,643 ROOMS. 565 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms Total KUMBER OF Rooms in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Counties, Citiks, and Towns. Occupied Kooms Un- occupied Kooms Total Occupieii Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied FRANKLIN — Con. Orange, 8,775 367 9,142 315 8,775 682 9,457 Rowe, . 785 18 803 188 785 206 991 Shelburne, . 3,032 43 3,075 49 3,032 92 3,124 Shutesbiirj-, . 830 - 830 105 830 105 935 Sunderland, . 1,299 5 1,304 44 1,299 49 1,348 Warwick, 1,297 - 1,297 153 1,297 153 1,450 Wendell, 802 17 819 155 802 172 974 Whately, 1,604 147 1,751 67 1,604 214 1,818 IIAMTDEX. 209,488 6,862 216,350 10,423 209,488 17,285 226,773 Agawam, 3,711 19 3,730 201 3,711 220 3,931 Blandford, . 1,859 24 1,883 329 1,859 353 2,212 Brimfield, 1,882 12 1,894 126 1,882 138 2,020 Chester, 2,525 77 2,602 226 2,525 303 2,828 Chicopee, . 18,973 336 19,309 427 18,973 763 19,736 Wardl, . 3,085 57 3,142 6 3,085 63 3,148 Ward 2, . 2,757 41 2,798 109 2,757 150 2,907 Ward 3, . 2,541 59 2,600 5 2,541 64 2,605 Ward 4, . 3,008 72 3,080 69 3,008 141 3,149 Wards, . 3,373 26 3,399 43 3,373 69 3,442 Ward 6, . 1,918 34 1,952 46 1,918 80 1,998 Ward 7, . 2,291 47 2,338 149 2,291 196 2,487 East Longmeadov ) 2,082 62 2,144 107 2,082 169 2,251 Granville, 2,032 - 2,032 109 2,032 169 2,201 Hampden, 1,438 93 1,531 82 1,438 175 1,613 Holland, 451 - 451 56 451 56 507 HOLYOKE, . 43,167 2,295 45,462 1,557 43,167 3,852 47,019 Wardl, . 5,764 178 5,942 10 5,764 188 5,952 Ward 2, . 7,831 582 8,413 122 7,831 704 8,535 Wards, . 5,562 191 5,753 454 5,562 645 6,207 Ward 4, . 5,938 868 6,806 137 5,938 1,005 6,943 Ward 5, . 4,772 202 4,974 167 4,772 369 5,141 Ward 6, . 6,126 186 6,312 95* 6,126 281 6,407 Ward 7, . 7,174 88 7,262 572 7,174 660 7,834 Longmeadow, 1,108 13 1,121 85 1,108 98 1,206 Lndlow, 2,911 27 2,938 123 2,911 150 3,061 Monson, 6,220 86 6,306 215 6,220 301 6,521 Montgomery , 535 - 535 17 535 17 552 Palmer, . 9,367 180 9,547 473 9,367 653 10,020 Russell, 1,209 40 1,249 117 1,209 157 1,366 Southwick, . 1,754 49 1,803 140 1,754 189 1,943 Spbingfield, 77,438 2,708 80,146 4,669 77,438 7,377 84,815 Ward 1, . 10,835 472 11,307 707 10,835 1,179 12,014 Ward 2, . 9,876 514 10,390 336 9,876 850 10,726 Wards, . 8,678 543 9,221 264 8,678 807 9,485 Ward 4, . 10,636 364 11,000 417 10,636 781 11,417 Ward 0, . 11,391 177 11,568 554 11,391 731 12,122 Ward 6, . 8,480 421 8,901 542 8,480 963 9,443 Ward 7, . 7,638 101 7,739 614 7,638 715 8,353 Ward 8, . 9,904 116 10,020 1,235 9,904 1,351 11,255 Tolland, 651 5 656 164 651 169 820 Wales, . 1,436 9 1,445 105 1,436 114 1,550 Westfleld, . 17,232 356 17,588 543 17,232 899 18,131 West Springfield, 8,486 426 8,912 281 8,486 707 9,193 Wilbraham, . 3,021 i 45 3,060 211 3,021 256 3,277 566 CEISrSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied Dwelling Houses Eooms Total Number of Rooms Counties, Cities, ani> Towns. in Unoc- Occupied l{ooms Un- occupied Rooms Total cupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied HAMPSHIRE. 85,062 1,569 86,631 3,719 85,062 5,288 90,350 Amherst 8,622 109 8,731 144 8,622 253 8,875 Belchertown, 3,952 31 3,983 169 3,952 200 4,152 Chesterfield, 1,123 14 1,137 106 1,123 120 1,243 Cummington, 1,731 11 1,742 108 1,731 119 1,850 Easthampton, 6,809 87 6,896 283 6,809 370 7,179 Enfield, . 1,921 9 1,930 36 1,921 45 1,966 Goshen, 516 33 549 102 516 135 6.51 Granby, 1,332 - 1,332 35 1,332 35 1,367 Greenwich, . 1,061 - 1,061 65 1,061 65 1,126 Hadley, . . 3,129 28 3,157 88 3,129 116 3,245 Hatfield, 2,215 64 2,279 65 2,215 129 2,344 Huntington, . 2,326 87 2,413 111 2,326 198 2,524 Middlefield, . 808 26 834 243 808 269 1,077 Northampton, 23,272 355 23,627 911 23,272 1,266 24,538 Ward 1, . 3,151 60 3,211 53 3,1.51 113 3,264 Ward 2, . 4,690 54 4,744 125 4,690 179 4,869 Wards, . 4,160 70 4,230 159 4,160 229 4,389 Ward 4, . 3,116 54 3,170 171 3,116 225 3,341 Wards, . 2,806 - 2,806 92 2,806 92 2,898 Ward 6, . 2,780 49 2,829 123 2,780 172 2,952 Ward 7, . 2,569 68 2,637 188 2,569 256 2,825 Pelham, 858 46 904 127 858 173 1,0.31 Plaiufield, 1,113 35 1,148 110 1,113 145 1,258 Prescott, 812 3 815 99 812 102 914 Southampton, 1,809 16 1,825 35 1,809 51 1,860 South Hadley, 6,071 192 6,263 186 6,071 378 6,449 Ware, . 10,223 304 10,527 337 10,223 641 10,864 Westhampton, 861 10 871 44 861 54 915 Williamsburg, 3,2.59 85 3,344 133 3,259 218 3,477 Wortliington, 1,239 24 1,263 182 1,239 206 1,445 MIDDLESEX. 719,835 19,606 739,441 50,374 719,835 69,980 789,815 Actoii, • 3,824 38 3,862 217 3,824 - 255 4,079 Arlington, . 10,228 67 10,295 682 10,228 749 10,977 Ashby, . 1,723 41 1,764 207 1,723 248 1,971 Ashland, 3,560 140 3,700 348 3,560 488 4,048 Ayer, . 3,516 254 3,770 156 3,.516 410 3,926 Bedford, 1,956 29 1,985 244 1,956 273 2,229 Belmont, 4,020 12 4,032 899 4,020 911 4,931 Billerica, 4,114 32 4,146 221 4,114 253 4,367 Boxborough, 556 16 572 22 556 38 594 Burlington, . 938 51 989 110 938 161 1,099 Cambridge, 104,028 4,241 108,269 5,644 104,028 9,885 113,913 Wardl, . 22,615 533 23,148 1,032 22,615 1,565 24,180 Ward 2, . 1 27,924 1,398 29,322 1,340 27,924 2,738 30,662 Wards, . 14,173 684 14,857 284 14,173 90S 15,141 AVard4, . 24,398 1,188 25, .586 1,179 24,.398 2,367 26,765 Ward 5, , 14,918 438 15,3,56 1,809 14,918 2,247 17,165 Carlisle, 889 21 910 56 889 77 966 Chelmsford, . 5,413 77 5,490 326 5,413 403 5,S16 Concord, 7,575 102 7,677 494 7,575 596 8,171 Draciit, . 3,389 59 3,448 261 3,389 320 3,709 Dunstable, . 729 23 752 94 729 117 846 Everett, 26,948 1,137 28,085 3,198 26,948 4,335 31,283 Wardl, . 3,904 161 4,065 346 3,904 507 4,41-1 ROOMS. J^( OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Coatinued. OccL-piED Dwelling Houses Rooms Total Number of Rooms Counties, Citiks, and Towns. in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Kooms Un- occiipiod ]{ooms Total Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied MIDDLESEX — Con. EvEKETT — Con. Ward 2, 3,674 130 3,804 599 3,674 729 4,403 Wards, . 4,506 280 4,786 1,007 4,506 1,287 5,793 Ward 4, . 4,525 164 4,689 429 4,525 593 5,118 Ward 5, . 4,514 207 4,721 309 4,514 516 5,030 Ward 6, . 5,825 1 ' 195 6,020 508 5,825 703 6,528 Framingham, 15,468 234 15,702 2,014 15,468 2,248 17,716 Groton, . 3,963 59 4,022 218 3,963 277 4,240 HoUiston, 5,149 113 5,262 280 5,149 393 5,542 Ilopkinton, . 5,504 258- 5,762 505 5,504 763 6,267 Hudson, 7,801 171 7,972 180 7,801 351 8,152 Lexington, . 6,016 17 6,033 350 6,016 367 6,383 Lincoln, 1,631 , 42 1,673 155 1,631 197 1,828 Littleton, 2,001 26 2,027 88 2,001 114 2,115 Lowell, 106,121 3,812 109,933 3,934 106,121 7,746 113,867 Wardl, . 11,382 318 11,700 182 11,382 500 11,882 Ward 2, . 9,893 571 10,464 171 9,893 742 10,635 Wards, . 12,869 569 13,438 323 12,869 892 13,761 Ward 4, . 10,691 499 11,190 414 10,691 913 11,604 Ward 5, . 9,836 562 10,398 246 9,836 808 10,644 Ward 6, . 12,797 390 13,187 532 12,797 922 13,719 Ward", . 14,755 478 15,233 501 14,755 979 15,734 AVard 8, . 12,904 166 13,070 957 12,904 1,123 14,027 Ward 9, . 10,994 259 11,253 608 10,994 867 11,861 Malden, 45,049 904 45,953 3,565 45,049 4,469 49,518 AVardl, . 6,542 68 6,610 383 6,.542 451 6,993 Ward 2, . 5,714 289 6,003 172 5,714 461 6,175 Ward S, . 6,669 118 6,787 S70 6,669 688 7, .357 Ward 4, . 7,251 57 7,308 ■ 293 7,251 350 7,601 Wards, . 6,723 149 6,872 692 6,723 841 7,564 Ward 6, . 6,548 54 6,602 827 6,548 881 7,429 Ward 7, . 5,602 169 5,771 628 5,602 797 6,399 Mablbobough, 19,451 538 19,989 477 19,451 1,015 20,466 Ward 1, . 2,196 82 2,278 123 2,196 205 2,401 Ward 2, . 3,002 115 3,117 - 3,002 115 3,117 Wards, . 3,363 87 3,450 74 3,363 161 3,524 Ward 4, . 3,655 39 3,694 121 3,655 160 3,815 Ward 5, . 2,774 71 2,845 52 2,774 123 2,897 Ward 6, . 2,338 82 2,420 107 2,338 189 2,527 Ward 7, . 2,123 62 2,185 - 2,123 62 2,185 Maynard, 4,287 20 4,307 145 4,287 165 4,452 Medford, . 22,854 381 23,235 2,451 22,854 2,832 25,686 Wardl, . 4,514 63 4,577 625 4,514 688 5,202 Ward 2, . 3,693 85 3,778 206 3,693 291 3,984 Wards, . 3,487 21 3,508 213 3,487 234 3,721 Ward 4, . 2,861 20 2,881 152 2,861 172 3,033 Wards, . 4,311 122 4,433 974 4,311 1,096 5,407 Ward 6, . j 3,988 70 4,058 281 3,988 351 4,339 Melrose, 20,071 136 20,207 2,969 20,071 3,105 23,176 Natick, , 13,551 424 13,975 509 13,551 933 14,484 Newton, 44,911 372 45,283 4,776 44,911 5,148 50,059 Ward 1, . 5,663 62 5,725 771 5,663 833 6,496 Ward 2, . 8,538 63 8,601 886 8,538 949 9,487 Ward S, . 6,480 36 6,516 632 6,480 668 7,148 Ward 4, . 5,530 101 5,631 822 5,530 923 6,4.53 568 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms Total Number of Rooms Counties, Cities, and Towns. in Unoc- Occupied Koonis Un- occupied Rooms Total cupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied MIDDLESEX — Con. Newton — Con. Ward 5, 6,709 34 6,743 685 6,709 719 7,428 Ward 6, . 6,961 52 7,013 607 6,961 659 7,620 Ward V, . , 5,030 24 5,054 373 5,030 397 5,427 North Reading, 1,589 13 1,602 98 1,589 111 1,700 Pepperell, 5,306 149 5,455 397 5,306 546 5,852 Reading, 8,198 112 8,310 494 8,198 606 8,804 Sherborn, 2,210 85 2,295 203 2,210 288 2,498 Shirley, 2,251 49 2,300 149 2,251 198 2,449 SOMERVILLE, 74,418 3,079 77,497 5,245 74,418 8,324 82,742 Ward 1, . 14,018 767 14,785 600 14,018 1,367 15,385 Ward 2, . 22,470 1,081 23,551 976 22,470 2,057 24,527 Ward 3, . 20,079 461 20,540 1,744 20,079 2,205 22,284 Ward 4, . 17,851 770 18,621 1,925 17,851 2,695 20,546 Stoneham, . 10,507 105 10,612 451 10,507 556 11,063 Stow, . 1,787 29 1,816 139 ' 1,787 168 1,955 Sudbury, 1,979 45 2,024 102 1,979 147 2,120 Tewksbury, . 4,511 17 4,528 288 4,511 305 4,816 Townsend, . 3,614 60 3,674 239 3,614 299 3,913 Tyngsborough, 1,106 18 1,124 10 1,106 28 1,134 Wakefield, . 12,944 430 13,374 841 12,944 1,271 14,215 Waltham, . 28,995 495 29,490 1,799 28,995 2,294 31,289 Wardl, . 4,162 62 4,224 288 4,162 350 4,512 Ward 2, . 3,959 86 4,045 266 3,959 352 4,311 Wards, . 4,200 150 4,350 145 4,200 295 4,495 Ward 4, . 4,277 51 4,328 349 4,277 400 4,677 Ward 5, . 4,569 SS 4,602 223 4,569 256 4,825 Ward 6, . 4,440 113 4,553 303 4,440 416 4,856 Ward 7, . 3,388 - 3,388 225 3,388 225 3,613 Watertown, . 11,789 134 11,923 1,070 11,789 1,204 12,993 Way land, 3,074 94 3,168 243 3,074 337 3,411 Westford, . 3,635 59 3,694 187 3,635 246 3,881 Weston, 3,019 63 3,082 323 3,019 386 3,405 Wilmington, 2,202 23 2,225 329 2,202 352 2,554 Winchester, . 9,838 72 9,910 1,147 9,838 1,219 11,057 WOBURN, 19,629 628 20,257 825 19,629 1,453 21,082 Wardl, . 3,519 5 3,524 305 3,519 310 3,829 Ward 2, . 3,713 92 3,805 229 3,713 321 4,034 Wards, . 3,634 31 3,665 82 3,634 113 3,747 Ward 4, . 3,822 71 3,893 209 3,822 280 4,102 Ward 5, . 1,425 46 1,471 - 1,425 46 1,471 Ward 6, . 2,269 343 2,612 - 2,269 343 2,612 Ward 7, . 1,247 40 1,287 - 1,247 40 1,287 NANTUCKET. 7,287 188 7,475 1,685 7,287 1,873 9,160 Nantucket 7,287 188 7,475 1,685 7,287 1,873 9,100 NORFOLK. 210,776 4,080 214,856 15,197 210,776 19,277 230,053 Avon, 2,534 121 2,655 117 2,534 238 2,772 Bellingham, . 2,514 31 2,545 188 2,514 219 2,733 Braintree, 8,721 194 8,915 521 8,721 715 9,436 Brookline, . 24,822 518 25,340 2,755 24,822 3,273 28,095 Canton, . 7,023 123 7,146 348 7,023 471 7,494 Cohaspet, 4,644 4 4,648 12 4,644 1 16 4,660 ROOMS. 569 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. OCCUI'IKD Dwelling Houses Kooms in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Total Number of Rooms Counties, Ciiii'-», a.m* Towns. Occupied Itooms Un- occupied Kooms Total Occupied LInoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied XORFOLK — ( on. Dedham, , 11,697 95 11,792 741 11,697 836 12,533 Dover, . 1,139 11 1,150 63 1,139 74 1,213 Foxboroiigh, 5,784 38 5,822 185 5,784 223 6,007 Franklin, 8,059 170 8,229 338 8,0.59 508 8,567 Holbrook, 3,792 107 3,899 225 3,792 332 4,124 Hyde Park, . 17,873 466 18,339 1,080 17,873 1,.546 19,419 Medfield, . 3,048 67 3,115 122 3,048 189 3,237 Med way. 5,293 189 5,482 198 5,293 387 5,680 MilliB, . 1,714 89 1,803 231 1,714 320 2,034 Milton, . 8,717 97 8,814 743 8,717 840 9,557 Xeedhani , 5,438 48 5,486 495 5,4.38 543 5,981 Norfolk, 1,581 31 1,612 146 1,581 177 1,758 Norwood, 6,060 7 6,067 125 6,060 132 6,192 QUINCT, 27, .592 765 28,357 3,199 27,592 3,964 31,5.56 Ward 1, . 5,470 178 5,648 1,929 5,470 2,107 7,577 Ward 2, . 3,902 87 3,989 191 3,902 278 4,180 Ward 3, . 5,559 121 5,680 218 5,559 339 5,898 Ward 4, . 5,361 186 5,547 229 5,301 415 5,776 Ward 5, . 4,314 47 4,361 632 4,314 679 4,993 Ward 6, . 2,986 146 3,132 - 2,986 146 3,132 Randolph, 6,312 65 6,377 376 6,312 441 6,753 Sharon, . 3,130 112 3,242 637 3,130 749 3,879 Stoughton, . 8,373 193 8,566 631 8,373 824 9,197 Walpole, 4,891 61 4,952 177 4,891 238 5,129 Wellesley, . 6,677 56 6,733 458 6,677 514 7,191 Wey month, . 18,479 322 18,801 855 18,479 1,177 19,656 Wrentham, . 4,869 100 4,969 231 4,869 331 5,200 PLYMOUTH, 1 171,153 4,330 175,483 23,509 171,153 27,839 198,992 Abington, 7,462 183 7,645 218 7,462 401 7,863 Bridgewater, 7,355 137 7,492 470 7,355 607 7,962 Brockton, . 47,423 1,786 49,209 2,030 47,423 3,816 51,239 Ward], . . 6,558 266 6,824 229 6,5.58 495 7,0.53 Ward 2, . 7,178 235 7,413 293 7,178 528 7,706 Ward 3, . 7,295 127 7,422 320 7,295 447 7,742 M'ard 4, . , 9 6,072 215 6,287 231 6,072 446 6,518 Ward 5, . 6,374 358 6,732 432 6,374 790 7,164 Ward 0, . 6,597 250 6,847 454 0,.597 704 7,001 WaidT, . 7, .349 335 7,684 71 7,349 406 7,755 Carver, . 1,714 60 1,774 50 1,714 110 1,824 Diixbury, 4,840 63 4,903 1,.536 4,840 1,599 6,439 East Bridgewater, I 5,371 147 5,518 325 5,371 472 5,843 Halifax, 1,143 23 1,166 178 1,143 201 1,344 Hanover, 3,705 50 3,755 228 3,705 278 3,983 Hanson, 2,876 34 2,910 164 2,876 198 3,074 Hingham, 8,741 145 8,886 1,531 8,741 1,676 10,417 Hull, . 2,486 23 2,509 4,194 2,486 4,217 6,703 Kingston, 3,496 50 3,546 334 3,496 384 3,880 Lakeville, 1,743 7 1,750 451 1,743 458 2,201 Marion, . 2,167 127 2,294 823 2,167 950 3,117 Marshfield, . 3,946 123 4,069 1,752 3,946 1,875 5,821 Mattapoii^ett, 2,3.32 55 2,387 718 2,332 773 3,105 Middleborongli, . 12,168 236 12,404 327 12,168 563 12,731 Norwell, 3,122 49 3,171 309 3,122 358 3,480 570 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED EOOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied Dwelling r Houses Rooms Total Number of Rooms Counties, Cities, and Towns. in Unoc- Occupied Rooms Un- occupied Rooms Total cupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied PLYMOUTH — Con. Pembroke 2,826 26 2,852 343 2,826 369 3,195 Plymouth, . 12,510 195 12,705 549 12,510 744 1 13,254 Plympton, . 1,122 36 1,158 225 1,122 261 1,383 Rochester, . 1,688 36 1,724 163 1,688 199 1,887 Rockland, 8,802 217 9,019 376 8,802 593 9,395 Scitiiate, 4,158 198 4,356 2,100 4,158 2,298 6,456 Wareham, . 5,708 127 5,835 3,549 5,708 3,676 9,384 West Bridgewatei > . • 3,033 - 3,033 210 3,033 210 3,243 Whitman, 9,216 197 9,413 356 9,216 553 9,769 SUFFOLK. 678,450 37,510 715,960 43,181 678,450 80,691 759,141 Boston, 618,598 34,908 653,506 35,396 618,598 70,304 688,902 Ward 1, . 26,861 1,470 28,331 1,125 26,861 2,595 29,456 Ward 2, . 23,889 1,223 25,112 734 23,889 1,957 25,846 Ward 3, . 17,045 894 17,939 316 17,045 1,210 18,255 Ward 4, . 17,061 852 17,913 680 17,061 1,532 18,593 Ward 5, . 15,838 761 16,599 485 15,838 1,246 17,084 Ward 6, . 22,695 1,261 23,956 1,414 22,695 2,675 25,370 Ward 7, . 19,781 1,235 21,016 1,468 19,781 2,703 22,484 Ward 8, . 23,508 1,734 25,242 989 23,508 2,723 26,231 Ward 9, . 24,765 2,069 26,834 1,047 24,765 3,116 27,881 Ward 10, . 31,465 2,539 34,004 1,671 31,465 4,210 35,675 Ward 11, . 35,008 1,375 36,383 2,465 35,008 3,840 38,848 Ward 12, . 29,724 1,578 31,302 1,011 29,724 2,589 32,313 Ward 13, . 23,450 1,978 25,428 449 23,450 2,427 25,877 Ward 14, . 22,945 1,230 24,175 1,203 22,945 2,433 25,378 Ward 15, . 22,546 1,308 23,854 594 22,546 1,902 24,448 Ward 16, . 22,334 1,528 23,862 1,305 22,334 2,833 25,167 Ward 17, . 23,740 1,770 25,510 1,216 23,740 2,986 26,726 Ward 18, . 23,686 2,305 25,991 1,080 23,686 3,385 27,071 Ward 19, . 23,940 1,111 25,051 1,665 23,940 2,776 26,716 Ward 20, . 33,562 1,395 34,957 4,638 33,562 6,033 39,595 Ward 21, . 31,393- 1,601 32,994 1,867 31,393 3,468 34,861 Ward 22, . 29,194 1,569 30,763 1,918 29,194 3,487 32,681 Ward 23, . 25,308 903 26,211 2,223 25,308 3,126 28,434 Ward 24, . 27,611 735 28,346 2,101 27,611 2,836 30,447 Ward 25, . 21,249 484 21,733 1,732 21,249 2,216 23,465 Chelsea, 41,357 2,202 43,559 2,939 41,357 5,141 46,498 Wardl, . 9,227 563 9,790 536 9,227 1,099 10,326 Ward 2, . 9,461 545 10,006 741 9,461 1,286 10,747 Wards, . 9,330 398 9,728 730 9,330 1,128 10,458 Ward 4, . 7,405 442 7,847 425 7,405 867 8,272 Ward 5, . 5,934 254 6,188 507 5,934 761 6,695 Revere, . 11,017 352 11,369 2,685 11,017 3,037 14,054 Winthrop, . 7,478 48 7,526 2,161 7,478 2,209 9,687 WORCESTER. 436,897 19,415 456,312 22,266 436,897 41,681 478,578 Ashburnham 3,528 171 3,699 423 3,528 594 4,122 Athol, . 11,681 368 12,049 453 11,681 821 12,502 Auburn, 2,124 76 2,200 143 2,124 219 2,343 Barre, . 4,686 96 4,782 509 4,686 605 5,291 Berlin, . 1,756 14 1,770 151 1,756 165 1,921 Blackstone, . 8,343 772 9,115 449 8,343 1,221 9,564 Bolton, . 1,567 21 1,588 86 1,567 107 1,674 ROOMS. 571 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms Total Number op Kooms CouNTiKS, Cities, akd Towns. in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Kooms Un- occupied Kooms Total Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied WORCESTER — Con Boylston, 1,263 28 1,291 79 1,263 107 1,370 Brookfield, 5,065 167 5,232 459 5,065 626 5,691 Charlton, 3,399 35 3,434 128 3,399 163 3,562 Clinton, 13,735 501 14,236 377 13,735 878 14,613 Dana, 1,298 13 1,311 79 1,298 92 1,390 Douglas, 3,447 374 3,821 242 3,447 616 4,063 Dudley, 3,976 144 4,120 200 3,976 344 * 4,320 FiTCHBURG, 34,591 1,153 35,744 1,469 34,591 2,622 37,213 Ward 1, 5,334 196 5,.530 88 5,334 284 5,618 Ward 2, 6,695 132 6,827 186 6,695 .318 7,013 Ward 3, 5,719 168 5,887 284 5,719 452 6,171 Ward 4, 5,629 220 5,849 346 5,629 566 6,195 Ward 5, 5,254 245 5,499 178 5,254 423 5,677 Ward 6, 5,960 192 6,1.52 387 5,960 579 6,!)39 Gardner, 11,818 566 12,384 274 11,818 840 12,658 Grafton, 7,696 169 7,865 355 7,696 524 8,220 Hard wick, 3,791 76 3,867 153 3,791 229 4,020 Harvard, 2,237 5 2,242 233 2,2.37 238 2,475 Holden, 3,731 73 3,804 207 3,731 280 4,011 Hopedale, 2,261 26 2,287 126 2,261 152 2,413 Hubbardston 2,306 53 2,3.59 257 2,306 310 2,616 LancaBter, 3,644 179 3,823 391 3,644 570 4,214 Leicester, 5,257 84 5,341 133 5,257 217 5,474 Leominster, 13,789 193 13,982 351 13,789 544 14,333 Lunenburg, 2,168 38 2,206 115 2,168 153 2,321 Mendon, 1,885 27 1,912 116 1,885 143 2,028 Milford, 14,021 751 14,772 538 14,021 1,289 15,310 Millbury, 7,213 267 7,480 266 7,210 533 7,746 Jsew Braintree, 937 31 968 - 937 31 968 Korthborough, 3,114 123 3,237 195 3,114 318 3,432 Northbridge, 6,762 51 6,813 199 6,762 250 7,012 North Brookfield, 6,672 125 6,797 47 6,672 172 6,844 Oakham, 1,342 19 1,361 113 1,342 132 1,474 Oxford,. 4,250 85 4,335 569 4,250 654 4,904 Paxton, . 894 17 911 131 894 148 1,042 Tetersham, 1,981 29 2,010 400 1,981 429 2,410 Phillipston, 893 11 904 148 893 1.59 1,0.52 Princeton, 2,186 41 2,227 439 2,186 480 2,666 Royalston, 1,948 59 2,007 290 1,948 349 2,297 Rutland, 1,502 28 1,530 52 1,.502 80 1,-582 Shrewsbury, 2,917 21 2,938 203 2,917 224 3,141 Southborough, 3,303 101 3,404 377 3,303 478 3,781 Southbridge, 10,675 253 10,928 505 10,675 758 11,433 Spencer, 10,270 758 11,028 474 10,270 1,232 11 ,.502 Sterling, 2,647 122 2,769 1,306 2,647 1,428 4,075 Sturbridge, 3,191 175 3,366 119 3,191 294 3,485 Sutton, . 5,149 147 5,296 81 5,149 228 5,377 Templeton, 4,831 123 4,9.54 398 4,831 521 5,.S52 Upton, . 3,886 50 3,936 106 3,886 156 4,042 Uxbridge, 5,678 191 5,869 206 5,678 397 6,075 Warren, 6,682 359 7,041 290 6,682 649 7,331 Webster, 10,082 606 10,688 431 10,082 1,037 11,119 Westborough, 7,589 455 8,044 471 7, .589 926 8,515 West Boylston, 4,363 59 4,422 386 4,363 445 4,808 West Brookfield, 2,939 76 3,015 89 2,939 165 3,104 572 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED ROOMS IN OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Concliuled. RECAPITULATION. OcccpiED Dwelling Houses Kooms Total XUMBER OF Rooms in Unoc- cupied Dwelling Houses The Statk, and Countiks. Occupied Rooms Un- occupied Kooms Total Occupied Unoccupied Occupied and Unoccupied THE STATE. 3,568,385 125,600 3,693,985 253,013 3,568,385 378,613 3,946,998 Barnetable, 55,856 829 56,685 12,254 55,856 13,083 68,939 Berkshire, 13-4,864 2,051 136,915 10,728 134,864 12,779 147,043 Bristol, . 301,831 12,583 314,414 12,927 301,831 25,510 327,341 Dukes, . 9,875 393 10,268 7,784 9,875 8,177 18,052 Essex, . 478,804 14,511 493,315 34,312 478,804 48,823 527,627 Franklin, 68,207 1,673 69,880 4,654 68,207 6,327 74,534 IlampJen, 209,488 6,862 216,350 10,423 209,488 17,285 226,773 llampsliite, 85,062 1,569 86,631 3,719 85,062 5,288 90,350 Middlesex, 719,835 19,606 739,441 50,:174 719,835 69,980 789,815 Nantucket, 7, 287 188 7,475 1,685 7,287 1,873 9,160 Norfolk, 210,776 4,080 214,856 15,197 210,776 19,277 230,053 Plymouth, 171,153 4,330 175,483 23,509 171,153 27,839 198,992 Suffolk, . 678,450 37,510 715,960 43,181 678,450 80,691 759,141 Worcester, 436,897 19,415 456,312 22,266 436,897 41,681 478,578 tenements: Occupied Dwelling Houses. [073] OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Xdmbkr OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BARNSTABLE. Barnstable, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Bourne, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Brewster, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Chatham, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Dennis, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Eastham, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , Falmouth, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Harwich, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Mashpee 1 tenement •(! family), 2 tenements (2 families), Orleans 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Provincetown, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Sandwich, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , Truro, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 1,133 1,094 38 1 402 375 27 242 229 13 489 435 54 784 752 31 1 130 123 7 650 591 04 1 752 721 31 74 67 7 356 337 19 987 784 181 19 2 1 422 403 18 1 215 201 14 1,173 1,094 76 3 429 , 375 54 255 229 26 543 435 108 817 752 62 3 137 123 14 722 591 128 3 783 721 62 81 67 14 375 337 38 1,216 784 362 57 8 5 442 403 36 3 229 201 28 23 10 14 58 1,178 436 257 566 827 139 730 785 81 389 1,274 24 466 229 [575] 576 CENSUS OF MASSACIUJSETTS 1895. occupip:d and unoccupied tenements in occupied dwelling HOUSES — Continued. CoUNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and Number or Tenements and Families. BARNSTABLE — Con. Wellfleet, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Yarmouth, .... 1 tenement (1 familj), 2 tenements (2 families), BERKSHIRE Adams, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements {i families), 5 tenements (.5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Alford 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Becket 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Cheshire, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , Clarksburg, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Dalton, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Egremont 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , Florida 1 tenement (1 family), 3 tenements (3 families), Great Barrington, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), ■> tenements (5 families), Hancock 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Hinsdale 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families). Xnmbcr of Occupied IJwclI- ing Houses 314 296 18 520 505 15 1,343 1,161 129 31 19 2 1 74 72 2 201 184 16 1 278 260 17 1 186 163 19 3 1 601 527 63 9 2 199 187 12 91 90 1 1,006 898 93 9 5 1 105 94 10 1 314 285 26 Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 332 296 36 535 505 30 1,604 1,161 258 93 76 10 6 76 72 4 219 184 32 3 297 260 34 3 214 163 38 9 4 688 527 126 27 8 211 187 24 93 90 3 1,136 898 186 27 20 5 117 94 20 3 346 285 52 9 Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 24 336 538 1,692 80 222 305 218 712 12 212 94 1,148 117 346 TENEMENTS. 577 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. I Counties, Cities, Towks, akd Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. Lanesborough, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Lee, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , Lenox 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (0 families), 4 tenements (■! families) , Monterey, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Mount Wasliington, . 1 tenement (1 famUy) , Ifew Ashford, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Isew Marlborough, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), KoRTH Adams, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (S families) , 9 tenements (9 families) , 10 tenements (10 families) , 13 tenements (13 families), Otis, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Peru, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), PiTTSFIELD, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 9 tenements (9 families), Pittsfleld. Ward 1, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Pittsjield. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 201 192 9 797 687 98 11 1 519 464 50 3 2 110 105 5 31 31 29 28 1 316 307 9 2,986 2,280 572 83 31 I 5 3 2 1 1 1 131 126 5 69 67 2 3,806 3,330 433 32 9 1 1 506 467 33 5 1 621 530 210 192 18 922 687 196 33 6 581 464 100 9 8 115 105 .10 31 31 30 28 2 325 307 18 3,931 2,280 1,144 249 124 35 30 21 16 9 10 13 136 126 10 71 67 4 4,342 3,330 866 96 36 5 9 552 467 66 15 4 722 530 13 11 92 211 935 592 116 32 30 329 4,023 19 137 71 4,417 560 741 578 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Nunitjer of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. mttsfield. Ward 2 — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Pittujield. Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Pittxfleld. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 famil}'), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 9 tenements (9 families), Pittsfield. Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Pittxfield. Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Pittujield. Ward 7, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , Richmond, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Sandisfield, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , Savoy, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Sheffield, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Stockbridge, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , Tyringham, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Washington, 1 tenement (1 family). West Stockbridge, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Williamstown, . 1 tenement (1 family), 88 6 2 500 411 80 8 1 544 497 41 4 1 1 444 354 82 5 2 1 623 512 105 4 2 568 559 9 158 152 6 200 IS- IS 130 127 3 450 422 25 3 436 403 31 2 87 84 3 87 87 312 300 12 914 822 166 18 8 599 411 160 24 4 604 497 82 12 4 9 546 354 164 15 8 5 742 512 210 12 8 577 559 18 164 152 12 213 187 26 133 127 6 481 422 50 9 471 403 62 6 90 84 6 87 87 324 300 24 1,017 822 15 15 12 604 610 561 757 584 167 217 133 486 480 94 87 331 1,029 TENEMENTS. 579 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. BERKSHIRE — Con. Wllliamstown — Con. 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Windsor, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), BRISTOL. Acushnet 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), Attleborough, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (o families), Berkley 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Dartmouth, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Dighton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Easton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Fairhaven 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Fall River, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families) , 11 tenements (11 families), 12 tenements (12 families). Fall River. Ward 1, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families). Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 86 2 3 1 127 119 8 263 232 31 1,513 1,187 288 27 9 2 238 221 16 1 745 678 65 2 428 396 31 1 979 901 75 2 1 755 616 135 4 8,069 2,SS3 2,737 1,066 881 263 186 16 20 10 2 4 1 1,156 421 465 172 6 12 5 135 119 16 294 232 62 1,890 1,187 576 81 36 10 256 221 32 3 814 678 130 6 461 396 62 3 1,061 901 150 6 4 898 616 270 12 17,948 2,883 5,474 3,198 3,524 1,315 1,116 112 160 90 20 44 12 2,342 421 930 Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 67 21 33 19 135 299 1,957 12 1,146 217 259 835 494 1,080 910 19,094 2,559 580 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Ndmbkr OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses 111^ XlUllOCS BRISTOL — Con. Fall River. Ward 1 — Con. 3 tenements (3 families) , . . . ' . 150 450 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 81 324 - - 5 tenements' (5 families), . 24 120 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , . 13 78 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 1 7 - - 12 tenements (12 families), . 1 12 - - Fall River. Ward 2, 823 1,677 92 1,769 1 tenement (1 family), 300 300 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 319 638 - - S tenements (3 families), . 104 312 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 82 328 - - 5 tenements (5 families), , 9 45 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 9 54 - - Fall River. Ward 3, 832 2,247 73 2,320 1 tenement (1 family) , 192 192 . - - 2 tenements (2 families). 293 586 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 104 312 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 146 584 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 52 260 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 26 156 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 5 35 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 6 48 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 7 63 - - 11 tenements (11 families) , 1 11 - - Fall River. Ward 4, . 872 2,241 131 2,372 1 tenement (1 family). 188 188 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 320 640 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 147 441 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 148 592 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 43 215 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 22 132 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 2 14 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 1 8 - - 11 tenements (11 families), 1 11 - - Fall River. Wardo, 789 2,129 144 2,273 1 tenement (1 family), 215 215 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 204 408 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 133 399 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 149 596 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 45 225 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 35 210 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 2 16 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 2 18 - - 10 tenements (10 families), 2 20 - - 11 tenements (11 families). 2 22 - - Fall River. Ward 6, 933 2,179 194 2,373 1 tenement (1 family). 317 317 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 267 534 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 207 621 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 62 248 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 36 180 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 35 210 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 4 28 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 4 32 T ~ - 9 tenements (9 families), 1 9 - - TENEMENTS. 581 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. Fall River. Ward 7, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Fall River. Ward 8, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Fall River. Ward 9, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 8 tenements (8 families) , Freetown 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Mansfield, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families). New Bedford, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), Xeio Bedford. Ward 1, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 10 tenements (10 families) , , 731 312 285 52 67 4 8 2 1 935 526 283 49 40 18 16 2 1 998 412 301 120 106 32 22 5 313 287 24 1 1 823 705 115 1 2 7,480 3,968 2,676 631 109 30 52 8 2 2 2 1,296 572 437 208 25 8 37 6 2 1 1,396 312 570 156 268 20 48 14 8 1,607 526 566 147 16U 90 96 14 8 2,130 412 602 360 424 160 132 40 342 287 48 3 4 946 705 230 3 8 12,221 3,968 5,352 1,893 436 150 312 56 16 18 20 2,500 572 874 624 100 40 222 42 16 10 64 1,460 61 1,668 170 2,300 351 37 983 569 137 12,790 2,637 582 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. New Bedford. Ward 2, 1,147 1,792 65 1,857 1 tenement (1 family) , 609 609 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 468 936 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 49 147 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 13 52 _ - tenements (5 families) , . 4 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 3 18 - - 10 tenements (10 families) , . 1 10 - - Neic Bedford. Ward 3, . 1,056 1,553 62 1,615 1 tenement (1 family). 594 594 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 437 874 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 17 51 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 7 28 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 1 6 - - Neio Bedford. Ward 4, . 1,154 1,615 69 1,684 1 tenement (1 family). 775 775 - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 330 660 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 26 78 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 16 64 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 5 25 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 1 6 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - New Bedford. Ward .5, . 1,416 2,172 88 2,260 1 tenement (1 family). 835 835 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 463 926 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 82 246 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 23 92 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 8 40 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 4 24 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 1 9 - - New Bedford. Ward 6, . 1,411 2,589 148 2,737 1 tenement (1 family). 583 583 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 541 1,082 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 249 747 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 25 100 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 5 25 • - - 6 tenements (6 families). 6 36 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 1 9 - - North Attleborough, 1,235 1,499 90 1,589 1 tenement (1 family). 988 988 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 231 462 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 15 45 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - - Norton, .... 872 401 16 417 1 tenement (1 family), 344 344 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 27 54 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 1 3 - - Raynham, .... 363 397 12 409 1 tenement (1 family). 331 331 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 30 60 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Rehoboth 403 451 13 464 1 tenement (1 family). 358 358 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 42 84 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 3 9 - - TENEMENTS. 583 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied DavcU- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. Seekonk 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Somerset, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Swansea 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Taunton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), ."i tenements (5 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 11 tenements (11 families), Tainiton. Ward 7, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (i families), Taunton. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 8 tenements (8 families), TauDion. Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 11 tenements (11 families), Taunton. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Taunton. Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Taunton. Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families). 310 287 22 1 413 336 73 2 1 1 365 322 41 1 1 4,379 3,062 1,191 82 37 4 2 1 518 372 142 3 1 467 287 158 10 9 2 1 424 222 167 18 13 2 1 1 607 485 115 6 1 642 478 157 5 2 503 322 155 334 287 44 3 497 336 146 6 4 5 411 322 82 3 4 5,885 3,062 2,382 246 148 20 16 11 669 372 284 9 4 687 287 316 30 36 10 8 691 222 334 54 52 10 8 11 737 485 230 18 4 815 478 314 15 8 715 322 310 12 49 346 546 416 379 6,264 22 691 61 748 69 760 45 55 28 782 870 743 581 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CoDNTiEs, Cities, Towns, and Numbkr OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Xumber of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Con, Taunton. Wan 3 tenements 4 tenements Tan?itoii. Ware 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements Taunton. Wan 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements Westport, . 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Chilmark, . 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Cottage City, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Edgartown, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements Gay Head, . 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Gosnold, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Tiebury, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements West Tisbury, , 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Amesbury, . 1 tenement i 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements Andover, . 1 tenement i 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 5 tenements Beverly, . 1 tenement i 2 tenements ' — Con. families) , families), family), 2 families), families), ■4 families) , S, . family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), family), 2 families), DUKES. family), '2 families), family), 2 families), family;, 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), family), 2 families), family), 2 families), family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), family), 2 families), ESSEX. family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), ) families), family), '% families), 21 5 513 367 135 8 3 705 529 162 11 3 647 592 55 93 91 2 312 311 1 331 290 38 1 2 35 30 5 35 32 3 263 240 21 1 1 148 142 6 1,956 1,647 296 10 3 1,156 1,040 97 15 3 1 2,049 1,295 679 63 20 673 367 270 24 12 898 529 324 33 ' 12 702 592 110 95 91 4 313 311 2 377 290 76 3 8 40 30 10 38 32 6 289 240 42 3 4 154 142 12 2,281 1,647 592 30 12 1,296 1,040 194 45 12 5 2,914 1,295 1,358 66 33 29 24 17 101 30 121 739 931 731 95 321 401 40 41 306 157 2,382 1,326 3,035 TENEMENTS. 585 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiics, Towns, and Nlmbki; OP Tknemknts ani> Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number I if Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX — Con Beverly — Con. 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Beverly. Ward 1, 1 tenement (] 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 5 tenements 6 tenements Beverly, ^yar families), 1 5 - - Merrimac, .... 495 605 35 640 1 tenement (1 family). 386 386 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 108 216 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Methuen 1,139 1,317 36 1,353 1 tenement (1 family). 970 970 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 160 320 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 9 27 - - Middleton 199 219 18 237 1 tenement (1 family). 180 180 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 18 36 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 ~ - TENEMENTS. 591 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupieii l>well- ing Houses ESSEX — Con. Nahant . 182 204 • 11 215 1 tenement (1 family), 163 163 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 16 32 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - Newbury, .... 316 360 20 380 1 tenement (1 family), 274 274 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 40 80 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - Newbuktpokt, 2,977 3,479 86 3,565 1 tenement (1 family). 2,535 2,535 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 396 792 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 33 99 - - 4 tenements {i families). 12 48 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 1 5 - - Neicburyport . Ward 1, . 513 601 5 606 1 tenement (1 family), 433 433 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 74 148 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 8 - - Newburyport. Ward 2, . 406 510 16 526 1 tenement (1 family). 324 324 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 68 136 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . t 21 - - 4 tenements (4 families), fi 24 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Neioburyport. Ward 3, . 561 615 4 619 1 tenement (1 family). 510 510 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 48 96 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - Newburyport. Ward 4, . 479 559 20 579 1 tenement (1 family). 408 408 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 63 126 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 7 21 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Newburyport. Ward S, . 446 538 23 561 1 tenement (1 family), 364 364 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 73 146 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . 8 24 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 1 4 - - Newburyport. Ward 0, . 572 656 18 674 1 tenement (1 family) , 490 496 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 70 140 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 2 8 - - North Audover, 742 796 9 805 1 tenement (1 family). 691 691 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 49 98 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Peabody 1,763 2,373 121 2,494 1 tenement (1 family), 1,243 1,243 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 461 922 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 30 90 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 28 112 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - Rockport, .... 896 1,236 38 1,274 1 tenement (1 family) , 631 631 - - 592 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, and Numbkr OF Tenemksts and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- • ing Houses ESSEX — Con. Rockport — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (-4 families), 6 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , Rowley 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Salem, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 10 tenements (10 families), 12 tenements (12 families), Salem. Ward 1, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Salem. Ward 2, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Salem. Ward 3, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Salem. Ward 4, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Salem. Ward 5, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families) , 8 tenements (8 families), 10 tenements (10 families), 12 tenements (12 families). 216 31 13 2 3 292 246 45 1 4,863 2,779 1,682 224 132 18 18 4 4 1 1 622 279 254 48 31 6 4 963 584 356 20 2 1 701 427 231 34 8 1 795 472 279 28 13 3 1,048 561 313 79 64 7 14 4 4 1 1 432 93 52 10 18 340 246 90 4 7,623 2,779 3,364 672 528 90 108 28 32 10 12 1,109 279 508 144 124 30 24 1,369 584 712 60 8 5 1,028 427 462 102 32 5 1,181 472 558 84 52 15 1,881 561 626 237 256 ■ 35 84 28 32 10 12 302 344 7,925 68 54 41 1,17 1,423 1,069 42 62 1,223 1,943 TENEMENTS. 593 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX — Con. Salem. Ward 6, 734 1,055 35 1,090 1 tenement (1 family), 456 456 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 249 498 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 15 45 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 14 56 - - Salisbury, .... 317 351 5 356 1 tenement (1 family), 284 284 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 32 64 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 - - Sangus 965 1,065 44 1,109 1 tenement (1 family). 867 867 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 96 192 - - tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - Swampscott, 703 823 46 869 1 tenement (1 family) , 588 588 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 110 220 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 5 15 - - Topgfield 215 264 9 273 1 tenement (1 family). 174 174 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 35 70 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 2 8 - - Wenham 206 234 8 242 1 tenement (1 family). 179 179 - - 2 tenements (2 families). "26 52 - - 3 tenements (3 families). • 1 3 - - West Newbury, 394 440 20 460 1 tenement (1 family) , 349 349 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 44 88 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - FRANKLIN. Ashfield 225 2.52 3 255 1 tenement (1 family), 204 204 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 19 38 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 1 7 - - Beruardston, 196 209 5 214 1 tenement (1 family). 184 184 - - 2 tenements (2 families). n 22 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Buckland, .... 332 387 19 406 1 tenement (1 family). 284 284 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 42 84 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 5 15 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 _ - Charlemont, 247 275 6 281 1 tenement (1 family). 220 220 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 26 52 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Colrain, 324 366 17 383 1 tenement (1 family). 287 287 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 32 64 - - 3 tenements (3 families , 5 15 - - Conway 286 309 11 320 1 tenement (1 family). 263 263 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 23 46 ' - 594 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses FRANKLIN — Con. Deerfield 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Erving, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families). Gill, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Greenfield, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), Hawley, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families). Heath 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Leverett, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families). Ley den 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Monroe 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Montague, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), C tenements (6 families), New Salem, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Northfield,. 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 5 tenements (5 families). Orange, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (6 families). 635 674 599 599 33 66 3 9 217 256 182 182 32 64 2 6 1 4 178 197 161 161 15 30 o 6 1,223 1,450 1,022 1,022 183 366 11 33 6 24 1 5 103 110 96 96 7 14 115 120 110 110 5 10 186 200 172 172 14 28 83 88 5 55 45 10 954 671 210 44 21 6 2 219 206 12 1 389 363 24 1 1 1,053 770 257 14 S 1 10 65 45 20 1,349 671 420 132 84 30 12 233 206 24 3 419 363 48 3 5 1,390 770 514 42 32 6 21 676 262 204 1,471 93 73 113 122 202 89 65 1,442 237 423 1,463 TENEMENTS. 595 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses FRANKLIN — Con. Orange — Con. 8 teuements (8 families) 2 16 - - 10 tenements (10 families), . 1 10 - - Rowe, 108 123 6 129 1 tenement (1 familj-) , 94 94 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 13 26 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 1 3 - - Shelburne, 322 392 11 403 1 tenement (1 family), 263 263 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 52 104 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 4 16 - - Shutesbury, .... 121 125 - 125 1 tenement (1 family) , 117 117 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 4 8 - - Sunderland, 152 166 1 167 1 tenement (1 family). 138 138 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 14 28 - Warwick 150 158 - 158 1 tenement (1 family). 142 142 - - 8 16 - - Wendell, .... 122 129 3 132 1 tenement (1 family). 116 116 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 5 10 - - 3 teuements (3 families). 1 3 - - Whately 182 195 37 232', 1 tenement (1 family), 170 170 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 11 22 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - HAMPDEN. Agawam, 489 553 4 557 1 tenement (1 family), 440 440 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 43 86 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 1 4 - - 11 tenements (11 families), 1 11 - - Blandford, .... 197 206 5 211 1 tenement (1 family). 189 189 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 7 14 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 - - Brimfield 217 238 3 241 1 tenement (1 family) , 199 199 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 16 32 _ - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 _ - 4 tenements (4 families). 1 4 - - Chester, .... 314 354 16 370 1 tenement (1 family). 278 278 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 32 64 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 12 - - Chicopee, .... 2,290 3,042 70 3,112 1 tenement (1 family), 1,749 1,749 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 418 806 - - - 3 tenements (3 families). 60 ISO _ _ 4 tenements (4 families) , 44 176 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 14 70 - - 596 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN" — Con. Chicopee — Con. 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), Chicopee. Tlar;/ 1, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Chicopee. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), Chicopee. Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (i families) , 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), Chicopee. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , Chicopee. Ward o, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Chicopee. Ward G, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Chicopee. Ward 7, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families). East Longmeadow, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Granville 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Hampden, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 1 326 195 69 25 25 10 2 325 270 45 7 2 1 294 206 72 6 5 2 2 1 339 269 61 6 3 396 299 90 3 3 1 272 226 36 5 5 338 284 45 8 1 283 239 41 3 250 248 2 178 163 14 1 24 7 570 195 138 75 100 50 12 394 270 90 21 417 206 144 IS 20 10 12 7 421 269 122 18 12 505 299 180 9 12 5 333 226 72 15 20 402 284 90 24 4 330 239 252 248 4 194 163 28 3 582 402 14 431 13 11 20 434 510 340 413 347 252 214 TENEMENTS. 597 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Numbkk OF Tenkmests and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEISr — Con. Holland, 51 55 - 55 1 tenement (1 family), 47 47 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 4 8 - - HOLTOKE, 3,703 7,894 634 8,428 1 tenement (1 family), 2,276 2,276 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 586 1,172 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 246 738 . - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 163 652 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 73 365 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 139 834 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 55 385 - - S tenements (S families), . 115 920 - - 9 tenements (9 families), . 16 144 - - 10 tenements (10 families), . 6 60 - - 11 tenements (11 families),. 8 88 - - 12 tenements (12 families) , . 13 156 - - 13 tenements (13 families), . 2 26 - - 14 tenements (14 families), . 1 14 - - 15 tenements (15 families), . 3 45 - - 19 tenements (19 families), . 1 19 - - Bolyokf. Ward 1 , . 433 1,145 40 1,185 1 tenement (1 family), 177 177 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 111 222 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 27 81 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 52 208 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 12 60 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 18 108 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 5 35 - - S tenements (S families), . 28 224 - - 9 tenements (9 families), . 2 18 - - 12 tenements (12 families) , ■ 1 12 - - Eolyoke. Ward 2, . 453 1,690 141 1,831 1 tenement (1 family), 148 148 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 80 160 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 49 147 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 25 100 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 14 70 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 44 264 - - 7 tenements (7 families) , 22 154 - - 8 tenements (8 families) , 44 352 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 4 36 - - 10 tenements (10 families), 6 60 - - 11 tenements (11 families). 8 88 - - 12 tenements (12 families). 8 96 - - 15 tenements (15 families). 1 15 - - Holyoke. Ward 3, . 633 958 41 999 1 tenement (1 famils^). 472 472 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 91 182 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 38 114 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 9 36 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 3 15 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 9 54 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 4 28 - - S tenements (8 families). 6 48 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 1 9 - - Holyoke. Ward 4, . 455 1,256 214 1,470 1 tenement (1 family) , 181 1 181 ~ 598 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Con. Holyoke. Ward 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 5 tenements 6 tenements 7 tenements 8 tenements 9 tenements 12 tenements 19 tenements Holyoke. Ward 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 5 tenements 6 tenements 7 tenements 8 tenements 13 tenements Holyoke. Ward 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 5 tenements 6 tenements 7 tenements 8 tenements 9 tenements 12 tenements 13 tenements 14 tenements 15 tenements Holyoke. Ward 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 6 tenements Longmeadow, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements Lndlow, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 5 tenements 8 tenements Monson, 1 tenement ( 2 tenements 3 tenements 4 tenements 4 — Con. 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), 5 families), 6 families), 7 families), 8 families), 9 families), 12 families), 19 families), 6, . . family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), 5 families), 6 families), 7 families), 8 families), 13 families), 0, . . family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), 5 families), 6 families), 7 families), 8 families), 9 families), 12 families), 13 families) , 14 families), 15 families), 7, . family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families) , 6 families), family), 2 families), family) , 2 families), 3 families) , 4 families), 5 families), 8 families), family), 2 families), 3 families), 4 families), 84 65 45 19 29 14 10 6 1 1 462 292 120 18 8 9 9 2 3 1 440 258 31 46 18 16 29 8 24 3 3 1 1 2 827 748 69 3 6 1 134 122 12 382 315 57 2 5 2 1 735 616 104 12 3 168 195 180 95 174 98 80 54 12 19 768 292 240 54 32 45 54 14 24 13 1,152 258 62 138 72 80 174 56 192 27 36 13 14 30 925 748 138 9 24 6 146 122 24 473 315 114 6 20 10 8 872 616 208 36 12 Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell ing Houses 42 39 15 Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 810 1,191 942 148 480 887 TENEMENTS. 599 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Con. Montgomery, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , Palmer 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Russell 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 5 tenements (5 families). South wick, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Springfield, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), 13 tenements (13 families), 14 tenements (14 families), 15 tenements (15 families), Springjield. Ward 1, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Springfield. Ward 2, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), Springfield. Ward 3, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (S families), 62 61 1 1,276 1,178 91 6 1 170 159 9 1 1 224 209 15 8,457 5,875 2,232 185 96 26 20 4 9 2 4 2 1 1 1,089 605 461 17 5 1 1,054 597 344 39 44 16 7 2 2 2 1 771 441 229 49 22 5 12 2 5 63 61 2 1,382 1,178 182 18 4 185 159 18 3 5 239 209 30 11,741 5,875 4,464 555 384 130 120 28 72 18 40 26 14 15 1,604 605 922 51 20 6 1,758 597 688 117 176 80 42 14 16 18 10 1,360 441 458 147 88 25 72 14 40 63 1,419 193 524 85 108 107 245 12,265 1,689 1,866 1,467 600 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenejients and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements m Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN— Con. Springfield. Ward 3 — Con. 10 tenements (10 families) 2 20 - - 13 tenements ^13 families), . 2 26 - - 14 tenements (14 families), 1 14 - - 15 tenements (15 families). 1 15 - - Springfield. Ward 4, 1,058 1,435 67 1,502 1 tenement (1 family), 759 759 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 258 516 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 23 69 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 10 40 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 5 25 - - 8 tenements (8 families). •1 16 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 1 10 - - Springfield . Ward .5, 1,289 1,534 30 1,564 1 tenement (1 family). 1,055 1,055 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 223 446 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 11 33 - - Springfield. Ward 6, . 1,004 1,390 86 1,476 1 tenement (1 family), 651 651 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 327 654 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 19 57 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 7 28 - - Springfield. Wai^d 7, 962 1,136 18 1,154 1 tenement (1 family), 799 799 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 153 306 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 9 27 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Springfield. Ward 8, . 1,230 1,524 23 1,547 1 tenement (1 family), 968 968 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 237 474 - - 3 tenements (3 families), IS 54 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 7 28 - - Tolland 66 67 1 68 1 tenement (1 family). 65 65 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 1 2 - - Wales 178 191 2 193 1 tenement (1 family), 165 165 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 13 26 - - "Westfield 2,057 2,593 74 2,667 1 tenement (1 family). 1,580 1,580 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 436 872 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 26 78 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 13 52 - - 5 tenements (o families). 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 1 6 - - West Springfield, 1,069 1,360 87 1,447 1 tenement (1 family). 809 809 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 236 472 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 17 51 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 1 28 - - Wilbiaham, 290 363 9 372 1 tenement (1 family), 235 235 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 40 80 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 12 36 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 3 12 — ~ TENEMENTS. 601 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Nhmbkr OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number fif Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPSHIRE Amherst, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Belchertown, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 5 tenements (5 families) , Chesterfield, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Cumraington, 1 tenement (I family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Easthampton, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), G tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), Enfield, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Goshen, .... 1 tenement (1 familjO) 2 tenements (2 families), Granby 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Greenwich, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Hadley 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), Hatfield 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Huntington, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , Middlefleld, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , Northampton, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 921 795 115 5 6 507 494 11 1 1 149 136 13 188 176 11 1 835 683 133 11 6 1 1 250 2.39 11 62 58 4 165 159 6 138 135 2 1 374 358 16 271 251 20 290 260 23 5 2 85 78 7 2,824 2,441 338 31 1,064 795 230 15 24 524 494 22 3 5 162 136 26 201 176 22 3 1,019 683 266 33 24 261 239 22 66 58 8 171 159 12 142 135 4 3 390 358 32 291 251 40 329 260 46 15 8 92 78 14 3,270 2,441 676 93 25 1,089 529 17 164 203 1,036 12 17 263 70 171 142 395 303 346 99 3,.344 602 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPSHIRE — Con. Northampton — Con. 4 teneiuente (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Northampton. Ward 1 , . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Northampton. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Northampton. Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Northampton. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Northampton. WardS, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Northampton. Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Northampton. Ward 7, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Pelham 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Plainfield 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Prescott, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Southampton, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families). South Hadley, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 11 2 1 377 305 53 10 7 1 1 453 403 47 2 1 500 409 79 9 2 1 358 294 63 1 416 387 29 357 310 40 6 1 363 333 27 3 122 118 4 102 95 7 96 88 7 1 225 199 25 1 735 608 106 13 44 10 6 480 305 106 30 28 5 6 507 403 94 6 4 607 409 158 27 8 5 423 294 126 3 445 387 58 412 310 80 18 4 396 333 54 9 126 118 8 109 95 14 106 88 14 4 252 199 50 3 894 608 212 39 10 490 10 517 16 623 11 10 434 445 422 11 36 413 137 116 107 256 930 TENEMENTS. 603 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occui)ied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPSHIRE — Oon. South Hadley — Con. 4 tenements ('4 families) 6 24 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 1 6 - - Ware, 1,208 1,523 67 1,590 1 tenement (1 family) , 974 974 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 189 378 - •3 tenements (3 families). 22 66 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 15 60 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 3 15 - - C tenements (6 families), 5 30 - - Westbampton, . 111 124 2 126 1 tenement (1 family). 93 98 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 13 26 - - Williamsburg, . 421 473 15 488 1 tenement (1 family). 370 370 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 50 100 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 1 3 - - Worthington, . 1.52 155 4 159 1 tenement (1 family) , 149 149 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 3 6 - - Acton, .... > 469 629 6 535 1 tenement (1 family). 412 412 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 54 108 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - Arlington, .... 1,264 1,362 16 1,378 1 tenement (1 family). 1,171 1,171 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 88 176 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 5 15 - - Ashby 218 233 8 241 1 tenement (1 family) , 205 205 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 11 22 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - Ashland 419 486 26 512 1 tenement (1 family). 354 354 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 63 126 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Ayer, 442 528 47 575 1 tenement (1 family), 364 364 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 74 148 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 2 10 - - Bedford 235 251 6 257 1 tenement (1 family), 221 221 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 12 24 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 2 6 - - Belmont, .... 491 505 2 507 1 tenement (1 family). 477 477 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 14 28 - - Billerica 532 582 7 589 1 tenement (1 family). 490 490 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 36 72 - - 3 tenements (3 families), ■ 5 15 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 1 5 - - G04: CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Xumber of Unoccupied Ten- ements m Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con . Boxborough, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Burlington, ... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 farailieK), Cambridge, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), 11 tenements (11 families), 12 tenements (12 families), 15 tenements (15 families), Cambridge. M'ard 1, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), Cambridge. Ward 2, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 15 tenements (15 families), Cambridge. Ward 3, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 11 tenements (11 families), Cambridge. Ward 4, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 71 64 7 122 115 7 11,837 8,319 2,519 638 148 73 24 30 3 3 1 1 1 2,303 1,836 353 85 12 9 6 1 1 3,118 1,941 802 232 51 34 34 7 13 1 1,688 952 487 172 44 13 i% o 1 1 2,899 2,074 611 113 30 15 20 78 64 14 129 115 14 17,193 8,319 5,038 1,914 592 365 462 168 240 27 30 11 12 15 2,943 1,836 706 255 48 45 06 8 9 4,999 1,941 1,604 696 216 170 204 49 104 15 2,812 952 974 616 176 65 96 14 8 11 4,235 2,074 1 222 339 120 75 120 114 81 137 18,171 3,057 307 185 269 5,306 2.997 4,504 TENEMENTS. 605 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied l»weU- ing Houses Xumber of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Xumber of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- iiif^ Houses ing Houses ing Houses 4(1^ .1. A. Vy Lf. .J \^ O MIDDLESEX — Con. Cambridge. Ward 4 — Con. 7 tenements (7 families), . . . . 15 105 - - 8 tenements (8 families), . 15 120 - - 9 tenements (9 families), . 2 18 - - 10 tenements (10 families), . 3 30 - - 12 tenements (12 families), . 1 12 - - Cambridge. Ward o, 1,829 2,204 103 2,307 1 tenement (1 family), 1,516 1,.516 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 266 532 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 36 108 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 8 32 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 2 10 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 1 6 - - Carlisle . 125 126 3 129 1 tenement (1 family). 124 124 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 1 2 - - Chelmsford, .... 695 747 14 761 1 tenement (1 family), 645 645 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 48 96 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - Concord, 837 874 20 894 1 tenement (1 family). 802 802 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 33 66 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 2 6 - - Dracnt, .... 440 475 12 487 1 tenement (1 family), 407 407 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 32 64 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Dunstable, .... 96 106 4 110 1 tenement (1 family). 86 86 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 10 20 - - Everett, .... 3,610 4,304 231 4,535 1 tenement (1 family), 2,981 2,981 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 575 1,150 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 47 141 - - 4 tenements (4 families), S 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 2 12 - - Everett. Ward 1, 518 673 35 708 1 tenement (1 family) , 377 377 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 128 256 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 12 36 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - - Everett. Ward 2, . 479 583 29 612 1 tenement (1 family). 380 380 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 94 188 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 5 15 - - Everett. Ward 3, . 615 729 55 784 1 tenement (1 family). 515 515 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 88 176 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 10 30 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 2 8 - - Everett. Ward 4, 700 703 35 738 1 tenement (1 family). 697 697 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 3 6 - - Everett. Ward .5, 600 779 42 821 1 tenement (1 family), 449 449 - — 606 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Everett. Ward 5 — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), . . . . 131 262 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 16 48 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 2 8 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 2 12 - - Everett. Ward 0, . 698 837 35 872 1 tenement (1 family), 563 563 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 131 262 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 4 12 - - Framingham, 1,920 2,115 44 2,159 1 tenement (1 family), 1,730 1,730 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 186 372 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 1 4 - - Groton 476 508 11 519 1 tenement (1 family), 445 445 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 30 60 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 1 3 - - Holliston, 612 701 21 722 1 tenement (1 family). 525 525 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 85 170 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Hopkinton, 714 752 49 801 1 tenement (1 family). 678 678 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 34 68 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - Hudson, .... 980 1,245 32 1,277 1 tenement (1 family), 748 748 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 209 418 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 13 39 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 10 40 - - Lexington, .... 727 775 3 778 1 tenement (1 family), 682 682 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 42 84 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 3 9 - - Lincoln 189 209 6 215 1 tenement (1 family). 171 171 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 16 32 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - Littleton 227 256 4 260 1 tenement (1 family). 199 199 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 27 54 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Lowell, .... 11,933 16,SS5 848 17,733 1 tenement (1 family), 8,786 8,786 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 2,312 4,624 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 438 1,314 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 170 680 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 81 405 - - G tenements (6 families). 87 522 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 21 147 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 21 168 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 7 63 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 1 10 - - 12 tenements (12 families). 3 36 - - 13 tenements (13 families), 1 13 - — TENEMENTS. 60^ OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Lowell — Con. 14 tenements (14 families) 1 14 - - 20 tenements (20 families) , 1 20 - - 23 tenements (23 families) , . 1 23 - - 24 tenements (24 families), . 1 24 - - 36 tenements (36 families), . 1 36 - - Lowell. Ward 1, . 1,147 1,633 83 1,716 1 tenement (1 family), 882 882 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 205 410 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 23 69 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 11 44 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 7 35 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 5 30 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 3 21 - - 8 tenements (8 families), . 4 32 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 3 27 - - 12 tenements (12 families), . 2 24 - - 23 tenements (23 families), . 1 23 - - 36 tenements (36 families). 1 36 - - Lowell. Ward 2, . 1,080 1,879 136 2,015 1 tenement (1 family). 564 564 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 358 716 - - 3 tenements (3 families), , 92 276 - - 4 tenements (4 families), , 43 172 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 7 35 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 11 66 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 2 14 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 2 16 - - 20 tenements (20 families). 1 20 - - Lowell. Ward 3, 1,407 2,038 123 2,161 1 tenement (1 family). 1,008 1,008 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 280 560 - 3 tenements (3 families), 67 201 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 20 80 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 11 55 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 16 96 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 3 21 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 1 8 - - 9 tenements (9 families; , 1 9 - - Lowell. Ward 4, 1,234 1,881 103 1,984 1 tenement (1 family). 761 761 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 384 768 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 51 153 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 14 56 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 10 50 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 12 72 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 14 tenements (14 families) , 1 14 - - Lowell. Ward ,5, 1,101 1,765 133 1,898 1 tenement (1 family), 667 667 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 312 624 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 74 222 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 21 84 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 10 50 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 12 72 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 608 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Numl)er nf Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Lowell. Ward 5 — Con. 8 tenements (8 families) , 9 tenements (9 families), 13 tenements (13 families), Lowell. Ward 6, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements {^ families), 24 tenements (24 families) , Lowell. Ward 7, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 12 tenements (12 families), Lowell. Ward 8, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Lowell. Ward 0, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 10 tenements (10 families), Maldbn 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families). Maiden. Ward 1, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families). Maiden. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families). 1 2 1 1,596 1,340 196 28 8 14 7 1 1 1 1,514 1,053 300 65 35 14 23 10 • 12 1 1 1,613 1,471 121 14 6 1 1,241 1,040 156 24 12 8 1 5,388 4,236 1,088 39 20 2 2 1 764 688 168 3 5 713 376 311 17 18 13 1,999 1,340 392 84 32 70 42 7 8 24 2,383 1,053 600 195 140 70 138 70 96 9 12 1,785 1,471 242 42 24 6 1,522 1,040 312 72 48 40 10 6,638 4,236 2,176 117 80 10 12 7 953 588 336 9 20 1,091 376 622 51 24 105 33 53 183 13 64 2,078 2,488 1,818 1,575 6,821 966 1,155 TENEMENTS. 609 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX— Con. Ma 111 en. ' Ward 2 — Con . 5 tenements (5 families), . . . . 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 1 6 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 1 7 - - Maiden. Ward 3, . 682 763 23 7S6 1 tenement (1 familj')> 605 605 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 75 150 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 1 3 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 1 5 - - Maiden. Ward 4, . 833 1,024 11 1,035 1 tenement (1 family) , 658 658 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 164 328 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 6 18 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 20 - - Maiden. Wards, . 803 943 28 971 1 tenement (1 family), 672 672 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 127 254 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 2 8 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - Maiden. Ward 6, . 881 977 11 988 1 tenement (1 family) , 790 790 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 87 174 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Maiden. Ward 7, . 712 8S7 33 920 1 tenement (1 family). 547 547 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 156 312 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 8 24 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - MARLBOROUGn, . 2,341 3,159 115 3,274 1 tenement (1 family). 1,616 1,616 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 659 1,318 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 44 132 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 19 76 - - 5 tenements (ft families), 2 10 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - Marlborough. Ward 1, . 253 317 16 333 1 tenement (1 family). 194 194 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 55 110 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Marlboroiigh. Ward 2, . 366 455 22 477 1 tenement (1 family). 2S0 280 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 83 166 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - Marlborough. Ward 3, . 398 564 24 588 1 tenement (1 family), 267 267 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 107 214 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 14 42 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 9 36 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 1 5 - - Marlborough. Ward 4, . 479 636 10 646 1 tenement (1 family), 346 346 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 116 232 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 11 33 - - 610 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied l>well- inf,' Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Marlborough. Ward 4 — Con 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , Marlborough. Ward o, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 7 tenements (7 families) , Marlborough, Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Marlborough. Ward 7, , 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , Maynard, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , Medford, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Medford. Ward 1, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), Medford. Ward 2, . X tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Medford. Ward 5, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 8 tenements (8 families), Medford. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Medford. Ward a, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Medford. Ward 6, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families). 1 310 177 123 6 3 1 281 170 108 3 254 182 67 4 1 605 570 33 2 2,811 2,490 295 17 7 1 1 562 488 70 3 1 468 405 54 5 4 373 343 27 2 1 384 345 37 1 1 547 472 70 5 477 437 37 20 5 460 177 246 18 12 7 395 170 216 9 332 182 134 12 4 642 570 66 6 3,172 2,490 590 51 28 5 8 642 488 140 9 5 544 405 108 15 16 411 343 54 6 8 426 345 74 3 4 627 472 140 15 522 437 74 15 15 13 80 475 410 345 646 3,252 14 IS 23 16 656 562 416 430 650 538 TEISTEMENTS. 611 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, axd Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Medford. Ward 6 — Con. 3 tenements (3 families), . . . . 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 2 8 - - Melrose 2,474 2,685 26 2,711 1 tenement (1 family), 2,277 2,277 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 184 368 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 12 36 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Natick, .... 1,741 2,089 85 2,174 1 tenement (1 family). 1,420 1,420 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 296 592 - 3 tenements (3 families), 23 69 - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - Newton 5,102 5,528 80 5,608 1 tenement (1 family) , 4,754 4,754 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 292 584 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 44 132 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 6 24 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 3 15 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 2 12 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - Nexcton. Ward J , . 743 830 17 847 1 tenement (1 family), 673 673 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 57 114 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 10 30 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 2 8 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Newton. Ward 2, 1,004 1,107 14 1,121 1 tenement (1 family), 917 917 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 75 150 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 9 27 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 1 5 - - Newton. Ward 3, 671 719 8 727 1 tenement (1 family) , 630 630 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 34 68 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 7 21 - - Neioton. Ward 4, 643 685 19 704 1 tenement (1 family), 602 602 - - 2 tenements {'2 families). 40 80 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Newton, Ward S, . 804 856 8 864 1 tenement (1 family). 765 765 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 29 58 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 8 24 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Newton. Ward 6, . 768 836 9 845 1 tenement (1 family) , 714 714 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 46 92 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 6 18 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 2 12 - - Neioton. M^ird 7, 469 495 5 500 1 tenement (1 family). 453 453 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 11 22 - - 3 tenements (3 families; , 3 9 - - 612 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements m Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX —Con. Newton. Ward 7 — Con. 4 tenements (4 families), . . . . 1 4 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 1 7 - - North Reading 201 228 3 231 1 tenement (1 family), 180 180 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 24 48 - - Pepperell 690 787 29 816 1 tenement (1 family), 595 595 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 93 186 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . 2 6 - - Reading, 1,034 1,150 26 1,176 1 tenement (1 family) , 9-23 923 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 106 212 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . 5 15 - - Sherborn, 268 286 15 301 1 tenement (1 family). 250 250 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 18 36 - - Shirley, 302 324 10 334 1 tenement (1 family), 283 283 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 17 34 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , . 1 4 - - SOJIEEVILLE, .... 8,787 11,903 632 12,535 1 tenement (1 family), 6,126 6,126 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 2,345 4,690 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 236 708 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 48 192 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 12 60 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 17 102 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 1 8 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 1 10 - - Somerville. Wa7-d 1, 1,578 2,302 158 2,460 1 tenement (1 family). 972 972 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 520 1,040 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 65 195 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 13 52 - - 5 tenements (a families). 5 25 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 3 18 - - SomervWe. HctrcZ 2, 2,647 3,875 228 4,103 1 tenement (1 family) , 1,642 1,642 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 858 1,716 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 109 327 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 20 80 - - tenements (5 families), 5 25 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 10 60 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 1 8 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 1 10 - - Sommille, Ward 3, 2,446 3,056 92 3,148 1 tenement (1 family), 1,885 1,885 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 523 1,046 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 31 93 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 5 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 2 12 - - Somerville. Ward 4, 2,116 2,670 154 2,824 1 tenement (1 family) , 1,627 1,627 " TENEMENTS. 613 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX— Con. Somerville. Ward 4 — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), . . . • 444 888 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 31 93 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 10 40 - - 5 tenements (5 families), , 2 10 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 2 12 - - Stoneham, . . . . 1,330 1,5S1 23 1,604 1 tenement (1 family). 1,101 1,101 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 213 426 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 11 33 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 4 16 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Stow 223 234 3 237 1 tenement (1 familj), 212 212 • - - 2 tenements (2 families). 11 22 - - Sudbury, .... 244 272 10 282 1 tenement (I family). 218 218 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 24 48 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Tewksbury, 439 473 4 47T 1 tenement (1 family) , 406 406 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 32 64 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Townsend, .... 465 512 13 525 1 tenement (1 family). 422 422 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 40 80 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 2 6 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Tyngsborough, . 159 163 4 167 1 tenement (1 family). 156 156 - - 2 tenements (2 families), O 4 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 - - Walsefield 1,556 1,958 90 2,048 1 tenement (1 family). 1,201 1,201 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 320 640 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 25 75 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 8 32 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 2 10 - - Waltham, 3,856 4,276 110 4,386 • 1 tenement (1 family), 3,490 3,490 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 328 656 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 26 78 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 10 40 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 2 12 - - Waltham. Ward 1, . 579 615 15 630 1 tenement (1 family), 546 546 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 31 62 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 1 4 - - Waliha^n. Ward J, . 428 500 18 518 1 tenement (1 family) , 368 368 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 53 106 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - Waltham. Ward 3,. 554 651 32 683 1 tenement (1 family), 473 473 - — €14 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. C'ouNTiK.s, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Walt/iam. Ward 8 — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), . . . . 69 138 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 8 24 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 4 16 - - Walihatn. Ward 4, . 602 646 14 660 1 tenement (1 family), 562 562 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 37 74 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 2 6 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 1 4 - - Waltham. Ward 5, . 580 639 * 646 1 tenement (1 family). 530 530 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 45 90 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - Wallhain. Ward 6, . 608 647 24 671 1 tenement (1 family). 571 571 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 35 70 - - tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Waltham. Ward?,. 505 578 - 578 1 tenement (1 family), 440 440 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 58 116 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 6 18 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Watertown, 1,533 1,650 28 1,678 1 tenement (1 family). 1,424 1,424 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 105 210 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Way land 381 446 20 466 1 tenement (1 family). 323 323 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 52 104 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 5 15 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - - Westford, .... 475 526 10 536 1 tenement (1 family) , 431 431 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 39 78 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - Weston 33S 367 9 376 1 tenement (1 family). 309 309 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 29 58 - - Wilmington, 301 338 6 344 1 tenement (1 family). 271 271 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 25 50 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - Winchester, 1,207 1,301 17 1,318 1 tenement (1 family). 1,119 1,119 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 82 164 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 6 18 - - WOBURN, .... 2,661 3,012 78 3,090 1 tenement (1 family). 2,347 2,347 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 280 560 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 31 93 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 3 12 - - TENEMENTS. 615 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing" Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Woburn. Ward J, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Wohurn. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Woburn. Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Woburn. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Woburn. Ward o, : 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Woburn. Wai-d 6, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , Woburn. Ward 7, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), NANTUCKET. Nantucket 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), NORFOLK. Avon, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Bellingham, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Braintree, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Brookline 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 453 402 46 5 524 463 57 3 1 490 425 59 6 501 443 45 11 2 209 176 33 306 274 27 5 178 164 13 1 880 779 101 342 299 43 314 272 40 2 1,117 989 120 7 1 2,277 1,824 188 173 57 16 17 509 402 92 15 590 463 114 9 4 561 425 118 18 574 443 90 33 8 242 176 66 343 274 54 15 193 164 26 3 981 779 202 385 299 86 358 272 80 6 1,254 989 240 21 4 3,148 1,824 376 519 228 80 102 23 510 613 15 570 589 12 254 352 202 39 1,020 38 412 363 1,292 114 3,262 616 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Nujibkr OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses NORFOLK — (;on. Brookline — Con. 8 tenements (8 families), 11 tenements (11 families). Canton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Cohasset, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Dedham, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Dover 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), FoxboroTigh, . , 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Franklin, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Holbrook, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Hyde Park, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 10 tenements (10 families) Medfield, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Med way 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , Millis, 1 tenement (1 family), 1 1 876 793 76 5 2 577 569 7 1 1,481 1,365 106 8 1 1 141 134 7 723 628 87 6 2 984 807 164 11 2 511 451 60 2,064 1,644 370 37 7 4 1 1 348 297 43 3 3 1 1 626 536 79 7 3 1 210 199 8 11 968 793 152 15 8 586 569 14 3 1,613 1,365 212 24 4 8 148 134 14 828 628 174 18 8 1,176 807 328 33 8 571 451 120 2,561 1,644 740 111 28 20 8 10 415 297 86 9 12 5 6 732 536 158 21 12 5 226 199 24 22 32 992 587 1,635 149 835 1,208 21 96 16 33 23 592 2,657 431 765 249 TENEMENTS. 617 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. 1 Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- NumlxT of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- iii*** Houses ing Houses ing Houses Aki^ ^M.\J Kltj\^ty NORFOLK — Con. Millis — Con. 2 tenements (2 families) 8 16 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 2 6 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Milton, .... 1,003 1,106 19 1,125 1 tenement (1 family) , 905 905 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 94 188 - - 3 tenements (0 families) , 3 9 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Needham, .... 735 802 10 812 1 tenement (1 family), 675 675 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 53 106 - - 3 tenements (3 families), , 1 21 - - Norfolk, .... 179 210 6 216 1 tenement (1 family), *. 157 157 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 18 36 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 1 4 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 2 10 - - Norwood 866 963 2 965 1 tenement (1 family). 774 774 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 89 178 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 1 3 V - 4 tenements (4 families) , . 2 8 - - QUINCT 3,801 4,373 155 4,528 1 tenement (1 family). 3,294 3,294 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 453 906 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 44 132 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 9 36 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Quincy. Ward 1, • 711 790 27 817 1 tenement (1 family) , 641 641 - . - 2 tenements (2 families). 63 126 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 5 15 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - Quincy. Ward 2, 529 584 19 603 1 tenement (1 family). 478 478 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 47 94 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 12 - - Quincy. Ward 3, . 822 983 30 1,013 1 tenement (1 family) , 673 673 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 138 276 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 10 30 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - Quincy. Ward 4, 813 990 46 1,036 1 tenement (1 family), 665 665 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 123 246 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 21 63 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 4 16 - - Quincy. Ward 6, 526 568 9 577 1 tenement (1 family) , 488 488 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 36 72 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - Quincy. Ward G, 400 458 24 482 1 tenement (1 family). 349 349 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 46 92 - - 618 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses NORFOLK — Con. Quincy. Ward 6 — Con. 3 tenements (3 families), . . . . 4 12 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - Randolph, .... 824 905 12 917 1 tenement (1 family) , 746 746 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 75 150 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 3 9 - - Sharon, .... 378 393 3 396 1 tenement (1 family), 365 365 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 11 22 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Stoughton 1,111 1,241 41 1,282 1 tenement (1 family), 991 991 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 113 226 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 5 15 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 1 4 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 1 5 - - Walpole, .... 620 688 13 701 1 tenement (1 family). 560 560 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 54 108 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 familie!^), 2 8 - - Wellesley, . . .^ . 679 738 11 749 1 tenement (1 family), 624 624 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 51 102 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 4 12 - - Weymouth, 2,421 2,666 64 2,730 1 tenement (1 family), 2,193 2,193 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 215 430 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 10 30 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 1 5 - - Wrentham, 581 631 18 649 1 tenement (1 family) , 534 634 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 44 88 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 3 9 - - PLYMOUTH. Abington 912 1,076 38 1,114 1 tenement (1 family), 758 758 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 144 288 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 10 30 - - Bridgewater, 762 854 24 878 1 tenement (1 family). 675 675 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 82 164 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 5 15 - - Bkockton, 5,355 7,700 360 8,060 1 tenement (1 family). 3,215 3,215 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 1,957 3,914 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 170 510 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 10 40 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 1 6 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 1 10 - - Brockton. Ward 1, . 664 935 52 9sr 1 tenement (1 family). 414 414 - - TENEMENTS. 619 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Xumber OF Tenements and Families. PLYMOUTH — Con. Brockton. Ward 1 — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 10 tenements (10 families), , Brockton. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Brockton . Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Brockton. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , Brockton. Ward 5, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Brockton. Ward 0, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Brockton. Ward 7, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 6 tenements (6 families). Carver 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), Duxbury, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), East Bridgewater, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Halifax 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Hanover 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Hanson, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), Hingham 1 tenement (1 family). Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 236 13 1 730 419 286 21 4 815 466 317 30 2 757 459 265 32 1 791 485 278 27 1 789 516 251 21 1 809 456 324 26 2 1 246 230 16 503 475 27 1 642 563 74 5 132 116 16 506 468 38 353 326 27 1,057 957 Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 472 39 10 1,070 419 572 63 16 1,198 466 634 90 S 1,089 459 530 96 4 1,126 485 556 81 4 1,086 516 502 63 5 1,196 456 648 78 8 6 262 230 32 532 475 54 3 726 563 148 15 148 116 32 544 468 76 380 326 54 1,164 957 Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 41 28 43 54 15 28 Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 1,111 1,226 11 25 1,132 1,201 1,140 1,263 540 754 153 555 387 1.189 G20 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Xumbcr of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses PLYMOUTH — Con. Hingham — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Hull, 1 tenement (1 family), Kingston, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Lakeville, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Marion, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Marehfield, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , Mattapolsett, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Middleborough, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), Norwell 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements ('3 families) , Pembroke, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Plymouth, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , G tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , Plympton, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Rochester, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Rockland, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Scituate 1 tenement (1 family). 95 3 2 229 229 425 375 48 2 220 208 11 1 205 197 8 484 457 27 281 262 18 1 1,396 1,140 240 14 1 1 407 392 15 345 324 20 1 1,615 1,304 280 20 10 1 152 142 10 246 233 12 1 1,186 1,051 127 6 2 569 532 190 9 S 229 229 477 375 96 6 233 208 22 3 213 197 16 511 457 54 301 262 36 3 1,673 1,140 480 42 5 6 422 392 30 367 324 40 3 1,969 1,304 560 60 40 5 162 142 20 260 233 24 3 1,331 1,051 254 18 8 607 532 5 10 21 10 39 35 46 20 234 487 234 220 532 311 1,712 431 370 2,004 168 267 1,377 627 TENEMENTS. 621 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CoLXTiES, Cities, Towns, and Xumbkr OK Tenements and Families. Numbor of Occupied Dwell- ! ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses PLYMOUTH — Cou. Scitiiate — Con. 2 tenements (2 families) 36 72 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 1 3 - - Wareham, .... 815 891 22 913 1 tenement (1 family), 748 748 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 59 lis - - 3 tenements (3 families). 7 21 "* - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - - West Bridgewater, . 378 409 409 1 tenement (1 family). 347 347 - 2 tenements (2 families). 31 62 - Whitman, .... 1,210 1,389 37 1,426 1 tenement (1 family), 1,037 1,037 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 168 336 ~ 3 tenements (3 families), 4 12 — - 4 tenements (4 families), 1 4 - - SUFFOLK. Boston, 58,.599 103,306 8,243 111,549 1 tenement (1 family) , 33,470 33,470 - 2 tenements (2 families), 13,369 26,738 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 8,454 25,362 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 1,706 6,824 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 637 3,185 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 396 2,376 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 205 1,4.35 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 147 1,176 - - 9 tenements (0 f.amilies) , 56 604 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 33 330 - - 11 tenements (11 families), 30 330 - - 12 tenements (12 families), 19 228 - - 13 tenements (13 families). 15 195 - - 14 tenements (14 families), 14 196 - - lo tenements (15 families), 12 180 - - 16 tenements (16 families), 6 96 - - 17 tenements (17 families), 10 170 - - IS tenements (18 families), 2 36 - - 19 tenements (19 families). 3 57 - - 20 tenements (20 families), 2 40 - - 21 tenements (21 families). 1 21 - - 22 tenements (22 families), 2 44 - - 21 tenements (24 families). 1 24 - - 25 tenements (25 families), 1 25 - - 28 tenements (28 families), 3 84 - - 30 tenements (30 families). 1 30 - - 31 tenements (31 families). 1 31 - - 38 tenements (38 families), 1 38 - - 39 tenements (39 families) , 1 39 " - 42 tenements (42 families). 1 42 - - Boston. Ward 7, 2,843 4,671 301 4,972 1 tenement (1 family) , 1,429 1,429 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 1,034 2,068 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 352 1,056 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 25 100 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 2 10 - - 8 tenements (8 families) , 1 8 - - 622 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. M'ard 2 2,163 4,144 292 4,436 1 tenement (1 family), 822 822 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 802 1,604 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 467 1,401 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 56 224 - _ 5 tenements (5 families) , 7 35 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 5 30 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 4 28 - - Boston. Ward 3, 1,681 3,164 214 3,378 1 tenement (1 family). 666 666 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 608 1,216 _ _ 3 tenements (3 families), 372 1,116 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 23 92 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 5 25 - ■_ 6 tenements (6 families) , 2 12 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 3 21 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 2 16 - - Boston. Ward 4, 1,851 3,010 183 3,193 1 tenement (1 family). 983 983 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 640 1,280 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 197 591 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 17 68 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 7 35 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 3 18 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 1 8 - _ 9 tenements (9 families). 1 9 - - 11 tenements (11 families), 1 11 - - Boston. Ward o, 1,507 2,588 181 2,769 1 tenement (1 family) , 769 769 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 473 946 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 219 657 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 28 112 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 8 40 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 7 42 - - 7 tenements (7 families), o 14 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 1 8 - - Boston. Ward G, 1,854 5,559 417 5,976 1 tenement (1 family) , 631 631 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 296 592 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 357 1,071 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 223 892 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 126 630 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 71 426 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 57 399 - _ 8 tenements (8 families), 42 336 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 19 171 - _ 10 tenements (10 families). 5 50 - - 11 tenements (11 families). 7 77 - - 12 tenements (12 families), . 6 72 - - 13 tenements (13 families). 2 26 - - 14 tenements (14 families). 5 70 - - 15 tenements (15 families), 2 30 - _ 16 tenements (16 families). 1 16 - - 17 tenements ^17 families), 3 51 - - 19 tenements (19 families), . 1 19 - - TENEMENTS. 623 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. SUFFOLK — Con. Bonton. Ward 7, . . . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), . 3 tenements (3 families), . 4 tenements (4 families), . 5 tenements (5 families) , . 6 tenements (6 families) , . 7 tenements (7 families), . 8 tenements (S families), . 9 tenements (9 families), . 10 tenements (10 families), . 11 tenements (11 families), . 12 tenements (12 families), . 13 tenements (13 families), . 14 tenements (14 families) , . 15 tenements (15 families), . 17 tenements (17 families), . 18 tenements (18 families) , . Boston. Ward 8, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), , 3 tenements (3 families) , . 4 tenements (4 families) , . 5 tenements (5 families), . tenements (6 families), . 7 tenements (7 families), , 8 tenements (8 families), . 9 tenements (9 families), . 10 tenements (10 families), . 11 tenements (11 families), . 12 tenements (12 families), . 13 tenements (13 families), . 14 tenements (14 families) , . 15 tenements (15 families), . 16 tenements (16 families), . 17 tenements (17 families), . Boston. Ward 0, . , . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), . 3 tenements (3 families), . 4 tenements (4 families), . 5 tenements (5 families), . 6 tenements (6 families), . 7 tenements (7 families), . 8 tenements (8 families), . 9 tenements (9 families), . 10 tenements (10 families), . 11 tenements (11 families), . 12 tenements (12 families), . 13 tenements (13 families), . 16 tenements (16 families) , . 42 tenements (42 families), . Boston. Ward 10, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), . 3 tenements (3 families), . Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 1,554 959 215 139 109 52 38 8 10 7 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1,891 874 319 349 181 69 46 18 17 6 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1,970 903 324 322 223 87 51 27 17 6 2 2 2 1 2 1 2,292 1,453 263 274 3,137 959 430 417 436 260 228 56 80 63 50 44 24 26 14 15 17 18 4,370 874 638 1,047 724 345 276 126 136 54 40 11 24 13 14 15 16 17 4,682 903 648 966 892 435 306 189 136 54 20 22 24 13 32 42 4,471 1,453 526 822 Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 344 ;,481 479 4,849 551 498 5,233 4,969 024 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number or Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Boaton. Ward 10 — Con. 4 tenements (4 families) , . . . . 204 816 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , . 24 120 - - tenements (6 families) , . 19 114 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 13 91 - - 8 tenements (8 families), . 13 104 - - 9 tenements (9 families), . 5 45 " - 10 tenements (10 families), . 5 50 - 11 tenements (11 families), . 2 22 - - 12 tenements (12 families), . 2 24 - - 13 tenements (13 families), . 2 26 - - 14 tenements (14 families), . 5 70 - - 15 tenements (15 families), . 1 15 - - 17 tenements (17 families),. 2 34 - - 20 tenements (20 families) , . 1 20 • - 21 tenements (21 families), . 1 21 - - 28 tenements (28 families) , . 1 28 - - 31 tenements (31 families), . 1 31 - - 39 tenements (39 families) , . 1 39 - - Boston. Ward 11, . 2,515 3,770 291 4,061 1 tenement (1 family). 2,036 2,036 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 179 358 - 7 3 tenements (3 families), . 149 447 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 72 288 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 27 135 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 19 114 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 7 49 - - S tenements (8 families), . 5 40 - - 9 tenements (9 families), . 2 18 - - 10 tenements (10 families), . 4 40 - - 11 tenements (11 families), . 4 44 - - 12 tenements (12 families), . 2 24 - - 13 tenements (13 families), . 1 13 - - 15 tenements (15 families), . 2 30 - - 17 tenements (17 families), . 2 34 - - 18 tenements (18 families) , . 1 18 - - 20 tenements (20 families), . 1 20 - - 24 tenements (24 families), . 1 24 - - 38 tenements (38 families), . 1 38 - - Boston. Ward I'J, . 2,249 3,518 429 3,947 1 tenement (1 family), 1,688 1,688 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , . 233 466 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 199 597 - _ 4 tenements (4 families), . 68 272 - _ 5 tenements (5 families), . 17 85 - - G tenements (G families), . 13 78 - - 7 tenements (7 families) , . 6 42 - _ 8 tenements (8 families), . 5 40 - _ y tenements (9 families), . 5 45 - - 10 tenements (10 families) , . 4 40 - - 1 1 tenements (11 families) , . 5 55 - _ 13 tenements (13 families), . 1 13 - _ 15 tenements (15 families) , . 3 45 - - 22 tenements (22 families), . 1 22 - _ 30 tenements (30 families), . 1 30 - _ Boston. Ward 13 2,.341 5,453 545 5,998 1 tenement (1 family) , 637 637 ~ - TENEMENTS. 625 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Xiimber of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Numlier of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 13 — Con. 2 tenements (2 families) , . . . . 750 1,500 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 743 2,229 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 99 396 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 53 265 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 28 168 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 20 140 - - 8 tenements (8 families) , 5 40 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 2 18 - - 10 tenements (10 families). 1 10 - - 11 tenements (11 families) , 1 11 - - 17 tenements (17 families), 1 17 - - 22 tenements (22 families), 1 22 - - Boston. Ward 14, . 2,485 4,074 293 4,367 1 tenement (1 family), 1,418 1,418 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 649 1,298 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 370 1,110 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 19 76 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 14 70 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 8 48 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 3 21 - - 8 tenements (8 families), . 3 24 - - 9 tenements (9 families) , . 1 9 - - Boston. Ward In, . 2,294 3,992 300 4,292 1 tenement (1 family) , 1,074 1,074 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 7S7 1,574 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 407 1,221 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 14 56 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 7 35 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 3 IS - - 7 tenements (7 families) , 2 14 - - Boston. Ward 16, . 2,103 3,7.35 307 4,042 1 tenement (1 family), 1,067 1,067 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 556 1,112 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , . 449 1,347 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 16 64 - - .5 tenements (5 families), . 4 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 4 24 - - 7 tenements (7 families), . 3 21 - - 8 tenements (S families), . 1 8 - - 19 tenements (19 families) , . 1 19 - - 25 tenements (25 families) , . 1 25 - - 28 tenements (28 families) , . 1 28 - - Boston. Ward 17, . 2,441 4,656 444 5,100 1 tenement (1 family). 1,109 1,109 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 695 1,390 - - S tenements (3 families). 513 1,539 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , . 63 252 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 27 135 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 16 96 - - 7 tenements (7 families) , . 9 63 - - 8 tenements (8 families) , 9 72 - - Boston. Ward 18, . 2,303 4,960 556 5,516 1 tenement (1 family) , 890 890 - - 2 tenements (2 families), . 676 1,352 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 505 1,515 - - 626 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OP Tenements and Families. Xumber of Occupied I>wcll- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses K umber of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 18 — Con. 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), 11 tenements (11 families), 12 tenements (12 families), 13 tenements (13 families), 14 tenements (14 families), 15 tenements (15 families), 16 tenements (16 families), 19 tenements (19 families), Boston. Ward 19, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), 9 tenements (9 families) , 10 tenements (10 families), 13 tenements (13 families), Boston. Ward 20, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), Bostoji. Ward 21, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 11 tenements (11 families), 12 tenements (12 families), 16 tenements (16 families) , 28 tenements (28 families), Boston. Ward 22, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 13 tenements (13 families). 136 544 39 195 22 132 14 98 8 64 1 9 1 10 22 1 12 3 39 2 28 1 15 1 16 1 19 2,144 4,620 779 779 519 1,038 708 2,124 68 272 36 180 25 150 5 35 1 9 2 20 1 13 3,589 4,674 2,750 2,750 629 1,258 18S 564 12 48 7 35 2 12 1 7 2,896 4,306 2,005 2,005 512 1,024 340 1,020 15 60 7 35 6 36 1 7 5 40 1 11 2 24 1 16 1 28 2,850 4,770 1,577 1,577 690 1,380 555 1,665 12 48 7 35 6 36 2 16 1 13 260 273 299 4,880 4,947 4,605 332 5,102 TENEMENTS. 627 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. ConMTiES, Cities, Towns, and Ni'mber OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Xurabor of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 23, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 15 tenements (15 families), Boston. Ward 24, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Boston. Ward 26, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), Chelsea 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Chelsea. Ward 1, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Chelsea. Ward 2, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Chelsea. Ward 3, . 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), Chelsea. Ward 4, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 2,947 2,199 605 130 9 2 1 1 3,234 2,620 520 92 2 2,602 2,132 395 58 12 3 1 1 4,743 2,953 1,476 258 39 10 2 3 2 1,089 632 367 74 13 3 1,138 698 341 80 12 2 2 2 1 1,039 600 371 58 7 2 1 846 516 283 36 3,866 2,199 1,210 390 36 10 6 15 3,944 2,620 1,040 276 8 3,172 2,132 790 174 48 15 6,934 2,953 2,952 774 156 50 12 21 16 1,655 632 734 222 52 15 1,712 698 682 240 48 10 12 14 8 1,561 600 742 174 28 10 7 1,241 516 566 108 192 151 111 482 130 123 4,058 4,095 3,283 ,416 1,785 1,835 94 1,647 1,335 628 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. 'Counties, Cities, Towns, and Ndmber or Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Chelsea. Ward 4 — Con. 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), S tenements (8 families), Chelsea. ^Yard .5, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Revere, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Winthrop, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), WORCKSTER Ashburnham, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Athol, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 9 tenements (9 families), Auburn 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), Barre 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Berlin 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Blackstone, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (6 families). 3 1 631 507 114 10 1,407 1,183 206 16 1 1 855 805 46 3 1 446 372 67 4 3 1,450 1,206 207 28 5 1 2 1 277 227 42 3 3 1 1 501 449 48 3 1 211 198 12 1 901 635 214 24 21 4 28 15 8 765 507 228 30 1,652 1,183 412 48 4 5 910 805 92 530 372 134 12 12 1,750 1,206 414 84 20 5 12 9 345 227 84 9 12 6 7 558 449 96 9 4 225 198 24 3 1,266 635 428 72 84 24 49 66 36 75 814 1,718 919 566 1,825 17 19 145 362 577 227 1,411 TENEMENTS. 629 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER— Con. Blackstone — Con. 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Bolton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Boylston 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 8 tenements (8 families), Brookfield, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Charlton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Clinton, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), Dana, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Douglas 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Dudley, .... 1 tenement (1 family),' 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 tenements (7 families), FiTCHBtiRG, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 1 2 191 177 13 1 147 125 19 2 1 599 466 116 11 5 1 420 375 41 3 1 1,694 1,239 376 51 13 10 3 2 175 155 19 1 390 319 55 10 6 420 301 75 18 15 6 2 3 3,8S6 2,569 1,007 217 49 23 13 3 7 16 206 177 26 3 177 125 38 6 8 756 466 232 33 20 5 470 375 82 9 4 2,278 1,239 752 153 62 50 18 14 196 155 38 3 483 319 110 30 24 628 301 150 54 60 30 12 21 5,686 2,569 2,014 651 196 115 78 21 209 182 793 477 114 2,392 SO 27 260 200 563 655 5,946 630 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Numbkr OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER— Con. FiTCHBURG — Con. 8 tenements (8 families) , . 3 24 - - 9 tenements (9 families) , 2 18 - - Fitchburg. Ward 7, 624 897 48 945 1 tenement (1 family) , 405 405 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 174 348 - \ 3 tenements (3 families) , . 39 117 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , . 4 16 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 1 6 - - FUchbnrg. Ward 2, 740 1,241 36 1,277 1 tenement (1 family) , 443 443 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 186 372 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 63 189 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 26 104 - ' 5 tenements (5 families), 10 50 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 42 - - V tenements (7 families), 1 7 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 2 16 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 2 IS - - Fitchburg. Ward 3, 649 911 33 944 1 tenement (1 family). 451 451 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 153 306 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 35 105 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 4 16 - _ 5 tenements (5 families). 4 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - Fitchburg. Ward 4, 549 793 51 844 1 tenement (1 family) , 370 370 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 141 282 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 27 81 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 2 8 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 5 25 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 2 12 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 1 8 - - Fitchburg. Ward 5, 593 843 49 892 1 tenement (1 family). 385 385 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 172 344 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 31 93 - _ 4 tenements (4 families), 4 16 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , 1 5 - - Fitchburg. Ward G, 731 1,001 43 1,044 1 tenement (1 family). 515 515 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 181 362 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 22 66 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 9 36 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 2 10 - - 6 tenements (6 families), 2 12 ~ - Gardner 1,573 2,062 133 2,195 1 tenement (1 family) , 1,155 1,155 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 357 714 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 53 159 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 6 24 - - 5 tenements (5 families) , . 2 10 - - TENEMENTS. 631 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, and Numbeu or Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Uwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con. Grafton, 926 1,106 31 1,137 1 tenement (1 family), 771 771 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 137 274 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 11 33 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 7 28 - - Hardwick, .... 460 533 11 544 1 tenement (1 family), 397 397 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 55 110 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 6 IS - - 4 tenements (4 families). 2 8 - - Harvard 262 279 1 280 1 tenement (1 familj-)i 246 246 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 15 30 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Holden 415 555 15 574 1 tenement (1 family). 315 315 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 76 152 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 14 42 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 8 32 - - 6 tenements (6 families), T 6 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 1 8 - - Hopedale, .... 285 307 4 311 1 tenement (1 family). 265 265 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 18 36 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - Hubbardston, . 311 348 6 354 1 tenement (1 family). 275 275 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 35 70 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 1 3 - - Lancaster, .... 395 452 30 482 1 tenement (1 family), 346 346 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 44 88 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 4 12 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - Leicester, .... 594 731 14 745 ] tenement (1 family), 478 478 - - 2 tenements (2 families) , 99 198 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 13 39 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 4 16 - - Leominster, 1,643 2,181 34 2,215 1 tenement (1 family), * 1,178 1,178 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 426 852 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 26 78 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , S 32 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - 7 tenements (7 families). 1 7 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 1 9 - - 14 tenements (14 families). 1 14 - __ Lunenburg, 277 302 8 310 1 tenement (1 family) , 256 256 - - 2 tenements (2 families). IS 36 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 2 6 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 1 4 - • Mendon, .... 221 234 4 238 1 tenement (1 family). 209 209 - 632 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupietl Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Xumber of UiKieciipied Tcn- oinrnts ni Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con. Mendon — Con. 2 tenements (2 families), . . . . 11 22 - _ 3 tenements (3 families), . 1 3 - _ MUford, 1,671 2,116 183 2,299 1 tenement (1 family). 1,310 1,310 - _ 2 tenements (2 families) , . 310 620 - 3 tenements (3 families), . 26 78 - _ 4 tenements (4: families), . 19 76 _ 5 tenements (5 families), . 4 20 - 6 tenements (6 families) , . 2 12 _ Millbury, 793 1,100 54 1,154 1 tenement (1 family). 560 560 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 183 366 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 31 93 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 15 60 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 3 15 - - 6 tenements (6 families), . 1 6 - _ New Braintree, . 114 114 5 119 1 tenement (1 family). 114 114 - - Northborough, .... 347 451 24 475 1 tenement (1 family) , 260 260 - _ 2 tenements (2 families). 78 156 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 12 - - 4 tenements (4 families) , 3 12 - - 5 tenements (5 families), 1 5 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - _ Northbridge, 836 1,070 12 1,082 1 tenement (1 family), 661 661 - -. 2 tenements (2 families). 139 278 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 16 48 - . 4 tenements (4 families). 17 68 - _ 5 tenements (5 families), 3 15 - - North Brookfield, 679 1,030 24 1,054 1 tenement (1 family), 411 411 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 206 412 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 45 135 - _ 4 tenements (4 families). 14 56 - _. 5 tenements (5 families), 2 10 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 1 6 - - Oakham, .... 149 161 4 165 1 tenement (1 family), 138 138 f - 2 tenements (2 families). 10 20 - _ 3 tenements (3 families). 1 O - - Oxford, . . . . 562 618 18 636 1 tenement (1 family) , 516 516 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 38 76 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 6 18 - - 4 tenements (4 families), 2 8 - . Paxton 109 114 3 117 1 tenement (1 family), 104 104 - - 2 tenements (2 families). 5 10 - - Petersham 232 254 5 259 1 tenement (1 family), 213 213 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 16 32 - - 3 tenements (3 families) , 3 9 - - TENEMENTS. 633 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in I Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Phillipston, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Princeton 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Royalston, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), Rutland, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), Bhrewsbnry, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Southborough, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Southbridge, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Spencer, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families). Sterling 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), Sturbridge, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Sutton, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), Templeton, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), Con. 112 110 2 228 221 6 1 233 212 21 213 204 7 1 1 354 327 27 390 344 42 3 1 1,379 1,158 172 25 16 1 7 1,157 768 322 58 6 3 319 296 23 337 262 60 10 4 1 529 382 124 10 11 2 628 542 82 4 114 110 4 236 221 12 3 254 212 42 225 204 14 3 4 381 327 54 442 344 84 9 5 1,688 1,158 344 75 64 5 42 1,625 768 644 174 24 15 342 296 46 434 262 120 30 16 6 714 382 248 30 44 10 718 542 164 12 10 11 47 170 21 40 25 27 116 246 260 230 385 453 1,735 1,795 363 474 739 745 634 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and NniiBER OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con, Upton, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , Uxbridge, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), Warren, .... 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 7 tenements (7 families), Webster, .... 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families) , 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families) , 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families) , Westborough, . 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), West Boylston, , 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), West Brookfield, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), Westminster, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , Winchendon, 1 tenement (1 family), *2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), Worcester, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families), 418 330 73 12 3 641 510 103 16 12 783 630 122 23 5 2 1 935 452 303 107 39 24 9 1 829 640 179 7 3 562 499 49 9 2 2 1 353 298 54 1 334 302 29 2 1 890 719 182 6 1 1 1 11,153 5,207 3,344 524 330 146 36 12 812 610 206 48 48 980 630 244 69 20 10 7 1,716 452 606 321 156 120 54 7 1,031 640 358 21 12 648 499 98 27 8 10 6 409 298 108 3 370 302 58 6 4 1,078 719 324 18 4 6 7 20,861 5,207 6,688 Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell ing Houses 38 121 86 12 15 IS Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses 533 850 1,053 1,837 1,117 660 40 1,730 424 388 1,118 22,591 TENEMENTS. 635 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- «'=?„"|'if„?slf '' ing Houses *" WORCESTER — Con. Worcester — Con. 3 tenements (.3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families) , 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), 11 tenements (11 families) , 19 tenements (19 families), Worce8ter. Ward 7, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 9 tenements (9 families), 10 tenements (10 families), Worcester. Ward 2, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families), 8 tenements (8 families), 10 tenements (10 families), Worcester. Ward 3, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), 7 tenements (7 families) , 8 tenements (8 families), 10 tenements (10 families) , 11 tenements (11 families), Worcester. Ward 4, 1 tenement (1 family), 2 tenements (2 families) , 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families) , 5 tenements (5 families), 6 tenements (6 families), Worcester. Ward .5, 1 tenement (1 family) , 2 tenements (2 families), 3 tenements (3 families), 4 tenements (4 families), 5 tenements (5 families). 1,986 359 102 86 37 20 4 5 2 1 1,358 700 403 186 35 11 12 6 2 2 1 1,464 722 416 259 44 7 7 5 3 1 1,464 684 431 228 66 25 16 7 5 1 1 1,244 346 420 395 55 17 11 1,532 629 465 342 58 20 5,958 1,436 510 516 2.59 160 36 50 22 19 2,417 700 806 558 140 55 72 42 16 18 10 2,653 722 832 777 176 35 42 35 24 10 2,825 684 862 684 264 125 96 49 40 10 11 2,742 346 840 1,185 220 85 66 3,028 629 930 1,026 232 100 205 2,622 176 2,829 312 3,137 213 300 2,955 3,328 63G CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Number OF Tenements and Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con. Worcester. Ward 6 — Con. 6 tenements (6 families) 15 90 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 3 21 - - Worcester. Ward 6, 1,514 2,591 171 2,762 1 tenement (1 familj-), 806 806 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 456 912 - - 3 tenements (3 families), . 199 597 - - 4 tenements (4 families), . 29 116 - - 5 tenements (5 families), . 4 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 9 54 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 5 35 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 4 32 - - 9 tenements (9 families) , 1 9 - - 10 tenements (10 families), 1 10 - - Worcester. Ward 7, 1,325 2,452 212 2,664 1 tenement (1 family), 664 664 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 386 772 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 196 588 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 38 152 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 14 70 - - 6 tenements (6 families). 9 54 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 9 63 - - 8 tenements (8 families). 5 40 - - 9 tenements (9 families). 1 9 - - 10 tenements (10 families), 1 10 - - 11 tenements (11 families), 1 11 - - 19 tenements (19 families). 1 19 - - Worcester. Ward 8, 1,252 2,153 141 2,294 1 tenement (1 family). 656 656 - - 2 tenements (2 families), 367 734 - - 3 tenements (3 families). 181 543 - - 4 tenements (4 families). 84 136 - - 5 tenements (5 families). 4 20 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 7 42 - - 7 tenements (7 families), 2 14 - - 8 tenements (8 families), 1 8 - - TENEMENTS. 637 OCCUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED TENEMENTS IN OCCUPIED DWELLING HOUSES — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. The State, and Number of Tene- ments AND Families. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tenements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses THE STATE. 397,633 547,385 26,573 573,958 1 tenement (1 family), . • • • 294,700 294,700 - _ 2 tenements (2 families), 75,237 1.50,474 - - 3 tenements (3 families), 18,469 55,407 - _ 4 tenements (4 families), 5,188 20,752 - _ 5 tenements (.5 families), 1,607 8,035 - - 6 tenements (6 families) , 1,257 7,542 - - 7 tenements (7 families). 413 2,891 - _ 8 tenements (8 families), 401 3,208 - - 9 tenements (9 families), 109 981 - _ 10 tenements (10 families), 63 630 - _ 11 tenements (11 families) 49 539 - _ 12 tenements (12 families) 39 468 - . 13 tenements (10 families) 21 273 - . 14 tenements (14 families) 20 280 - ^ 15 tenements (15 families) 17 255 - _ 16 tenements (16 families) 6 96 - _ 17 tenements (17 families) 10 170 - ^ 18 tenements (18 families) 2 36 - _ 19 tenements (19 families) 5 95 - _ 20 tenements (20 families) 3 60 - - 21 tenements (21 families) 1 21 - . 22 tenements (22 families) 2 44 - _ 23 tenements (23 families) 1 23 - . 24 tenements (24 families) 2 48 - . 25 tenements (25 families) 1 25 - - 28 tenements (28 families) 3 84 - .. 30 tenements (30 families) 1 30 - . 31 tenements (31 families) 1 31 - . 32 tenements (32 families) 1 32 - _ 36 tenements (36 families) 1 36 - . 38 tenements (38 families) 1 38 - _ 39 tenements (39 families) 1 39 - _ 42 tenements (42 families) 1 42 - - Dwelling Houses: Number of Stories and Materials. [639] DWELLT^^G HOUSES: :N^UMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses BARNSTABLE. Barnstable, . Kumher of Stories. 1 story 1 story aud attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Briclc and stone. Bourne, .... Numher of Stories. \ story 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 4 stories Not given, .... Materials, Wood, Wood and stone, Not given, Bren'ster, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories Materials. Wood Wood and brick. Wood and stone. 1,133 1,133 244 567 2 247 62 4 2 3 2 1,133 1,132 1 402 402 7 31S 1 9 64 402 401 242 242 42 146 1 49 3 242 241 178 178 28 67 52 1 3 178 178 205 205 130 2 14 55 3 1 205 203 54 54 11 27 13 1 1 1 54 52 1 1 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 1,311 1,311 272 634 2 299 89 4 5 1,311 1,310 1 607 607 7 448 3 23 119 2 3 1 1 607 604 2 1 296 296 53 173 1 62 4 1 296 293 1 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. BARNSTABLE —Con. Cliatbani, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, ATaterials. Wood Wood and brick, Deuuia, .... Number of Stories. 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories aud attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Wood and stone, Eastham, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Falmoutli, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- mg ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 489 141 489 141 6 17 398 92 10 2 20 10 50 18 2 - 3 2 489 141 482 141 7 - 784 105 784 105 676 84 3 - 1 - 102 20 1 - 1 - - 1 784 105 783 105 1 - 130 27 130 27 3 - 103 21 1 - 10 1 13 5 130 27 130 27 656 279 656 279 i 3 385 123 2 1 103 SS 145 55 4 2 3 1 7 5 - 1 630 630 23 490 12 30 68 2 5 630 623 7 889 889 760 3 1 122 1 1 1 889 888 1 157 157 3 124 1 11 18 157 157 935 935 10 508 3 191 200 6 4 12 1 [641] 642 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of I^uoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of ing Houses, and Materials or WHICH Constructed. Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Dwell- ing Houses BARNSTABLE — Con. BARNSTABLE — Con. Falmontli — Con. Sandwicli, .... 422 69 491 Materials. 656 279 935 Number of Stories. 422 69 491 Wood, 652 275 927 1 story 97 14 111 Brick, 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 192 29 221 Stone, 1 - 1 2 stories 119 24 143 Wood and stone, 2 4 6 2 stories and attic, . 14 o 16 Barwicb, .... 7,')2 101 853 Materials. 422 69 491 Number of Stories. 752 101 853 AVood 421 69 490 1 story C) - 2 Briclc, 1 - 1 1 story and attio, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood 657 6 3 752 752 90 1 1 9 101 101 747 7 8 86 3 853 853 Truro, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 215 215 3 194 3 6 6 58 58 4 48 4 2 273 273 7 242 3 10 8 JMaslipee, .... Number of Stories. 74 74 10 10 84 84 Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. O 1 ~ 2 1 1 story and attic, 2 stories and attic, . 68 6 10 78 6 Materials. Wood 215 215 58 58 273 273 Materials. Wood 74 74 10 10 84 84 WellHeet, .... Number of Stories. 314 314 149 149 463 4G3 Orleans, 356 89 445 1 story and attic. . 227 122 349 Number of Stories. 356 89 445 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 4 8 12 1 story, 1 1 2 2 stories 20 5 25 1 story and attic. 272 76 348 2 stories and attic, . 61 12 73 Basement, 1 story, and attic. O - 2 Basement and 2 stories, . - 1 1 2 stories, 32 4 36 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 44 8 52 Basement and 3 stories, . - 1 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 3 - 3 Not given 1 - 1 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, . 1 1 — 1 1 Materials. Wood 314 314 149 146 463 460 Materials. 356 89 445 Wood and brick, 3 3 Wood 355 89 444 Stone and cement, . 1 _ 1 Yarinontli, .... 520 107 627 Number of Stories. ,520 107 627 Provineetowii, 987 48 1,035 1 story, 41 6 47 Number of Stories. 987 48 1,035 1 story and attic. 391 75 466 1 story 130 15 145 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 490 20 510 2 stories, 30 13 43 Basement and 1 story, . 6 - 6 2 stories and attic, . 56 13 69 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 24 2 26 3 stories 1 - 1 2 stories, 218 ( 225 2 stories and attic, . 85 4 89 Materials. 520 107 627 Basement and 2 stories, . 14 - 14 Wood 520 107 627 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 15 - 15 3 stories, 3 - 3 BERKSHIRE. 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 1 1 - 1 1 Adams, Number of Stories. 1,343 1,343 SO 80 1,423 1,423 Materials. 087 48 1,035 1 story 15 1 16 Wood 980 48 1,028 1 story and attic. 249 35 284 Wood and bricli. 7 - 7 Basement and 1 story, . 10 - 10 DWELLING HOUSES. 643 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stokies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Mateeials OF which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. Adams — Con. Xumber of Stories — Con. Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. "Wood, Briclv, Stone, Wood and brick, Airorcl, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories Basement and 2 stories, . Materials. Wood, Becket, Xumher of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Materials. Wood, Wood and stone, Cheshire, ... Kumber of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, , S 713 274 23 17 20 11 3 1,34.S 1,206 124 1 12 74 74 3 ,51 1 2 k; 1 74 74 201 201 T> 116 6 07 4 3 201 200 1 278 278 11 1.53 4 79 25 3 1 1 1 278 278 33 8 80 79 1 10 10 10 10 27 27 14 3 8 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 47 47 1 39 746 282 25 18 20 11 3 1,423 1,285 125 1 12 84 84 3 57 1 2 20 1 84 84 228 228 5 130 9 75 4 5 228 325 325 12 192 4 85 25 3 2 1 1 325 325 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. BERKSHIRE — Con. Clarksbnrg', . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement and 3 stories, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Materials. Wood, , Dalton, Number of Stories. 1 story, . . . . , 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories, .... 3 stories anI>, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . attic 2,986 114 2,986 114 47 2 431 12 6 - 37 - 1,863 71 256 14 166 9 44 1 101 3 12 1 o. - 15 1 - 2,986 114 2,855 113 100 1 2 - 20 - •2 - 1 - 6 - 131 25 131 25 5 - 73 19 3 - 39 5 '.I 1 1 - 1 - 131 25 130 25 1 - 69 15 69 15 35 14 1 - 33 1 69 15 67 15 2 - 3,806 180 3,806 180 31 1 315 12 3 - 1 - 2,597 122 613 35 3,100 3,100 49 443 6 37 1,934 270 175 45 104 13 2 16 6 3,100 2,968 101 2 20 2 1 6 156 156 5 92 3 44 10 1 1 156 155 1 84 84 49 1 34 84 82 2 3,986 3,986 32 327 3 1 2,719 648 646 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, KuMBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of berof Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ins Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. PITTSFIEIiD — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, . . . . . 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and attic. Basement and 5 stories, . Materials. "Wood, Bricls:, .... Stone Cement, ... Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Brick and stone, PiTTSFiELD. Ward 1, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone Wood and brick, PITTSFIELD. Ward 2, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories. Materials. Wood Brick, .... Wood and l)rick, PiTTSFiELD. Ward 3, Number of Stories 1 story, Basement and 1 story, 2 stories. attic 69 3 20 2 88 3 9 - 29 2 1 - IS - 7 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 3,806 180 3,61-2 172 154 5 7 o 1 - 25 1 5 - • 2 - 506 22 506 22 2 - 229 4 266 17 9 - - 1 506 o.'> 478 22 13 - 1 - 14 621 621 3 3 556 50 4 4 1 621 618 2 1 500 500 4 1 459 20 20 1 15 3 20 20 31 31 29 72 22 91 9 31 1 18 7 2 2 1 3,986 3,784 159 9 1 26 5 2 528 528 2 233 283 9 1 528 500 13 1 14 641 641 3 4 571 53 4 1 4 1 641 638 2 1 531 531 4 1 488 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. PiTTSFiELD . Ward 3 — Con. Number of Stories— Con. 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories, .... Materials. Wood, Brick Stone, Wood and stone, PITTSFIELD. Ward 4, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories, .... Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, Cement, .... Wood and brick, Wood and stone, PITTSFIELD. Ward 5, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Basement and 5 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, PITTSFIELD. Ward 6, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. 27 4 5 500 490 7 2 1 544 544 9 59 405 36 9 3 12 10 1 544 502 34 2 1 1 4 444 444 4 17 1 1 264 124 14 2 11 3 1 1 1 444 433 10 1 623 623 8 1 1 31 30 30 30 5 17 4 1 1 2 30 26 2 1 41 41 23 12 3 41 40 1 22 22 29 4 5 531 520 1 3 1 574 574 9 64 422 40 9 4 13 12 1 574 528 36 3 1 2 4 485 485 4 19 1 1 287 136 17 2 12 3 1 1 1 485 473 11 1 645 645 8 1 1 DWELLING HOUSES. 647 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stoeies to Dwell- ing Houses, akd Matemals OF which Constructed. BERKSHIRE — Con. PITTSFIELD. WAKD6 — Con Number of Stories — Con. 2 stones, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Materials. Wood, .... Stone, . . . • Wood and brick, PITTSFIELD. Ward 7, Number of Stories I story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, . 2 stories and attic. Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood, Bricli Wood and bricli, Bricli and stone, Ricbmontl, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Bricli Sandiafield, . ' Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses 255 9 264 333 13 346 7 - 7 11 - 11 7 - 7 623 22 645 620 22 642 1 - 1 2 - 568 14 582 56S 14 582 1 1 2 6 - 6 392 12 404 34 1 35 31 - 31 4 - 4 49 - 49 6 - 6 17 - 17 17 - 17 t - 1 2 - 2 o '2 568 14 582 471 12 483 88 2 90 7 - 7 2 - 2 158 19 177 1.58 19 177 11 1 12 15 3 18 78 11 89 52 4 56 1 - 1 1 - 1 158 19 177 157 18 175 1 1 2 200 54 254 200 54 254 6 - 6 96 27 123 4 2 ; 6 3 2 5 90 23 113 1 - 1 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. Sandisfield — Con. Materials. Wood, .... Brick Stone, .... Wood and bricli, Wood and stone, Savoy, Number of Stories, 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Slieltield, . . . . Number of Stories, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Stocbbridge, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick Stone Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Wood, brick, and stone, . Tyringliaiu, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 200 195 1 130 130 24 92 5 9 130 130 450 450 177 2 6 260 4 1 450 438 11 1 436 436 16 7 303 86 15 4 3 1 1 436 420 3 1 54 53 87 87 8 10 10 3 6 1 10 10 33 33 18 14 1 33 32 70 70 2 34 17 5 1 3 2 3 3 70 58 3 2 1 5 1 17 17 •2 254 248 1 2 2 1 140 140 27 98 140 140 483 483 195 2 6 274 5 1 4S3 470 11 2 506 506 18 7 337 103 20 5 6 -2 3 4 1 506 478 6 3 8 10 1 104 104 10 648 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses BERKSHIRE — Con. BERKSHIRE — Con. Tyringliain — Con. Williainstown — Con. Kumber of Stories — Con. Materials. 914 40 9.54 1 story and attic, 30 5 35 Wood, 886 39 925 Basement and 1 story, 1 o 3 Brick 22 1 23 2 stories, 46 1 47 Stone 2 - .'> 2 stories and attic, . - 2 2 Wood and brick, 4 - 4 Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 2 2 2 1 4 2 1 Windsor, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, 127 127 11 18 18 2 145 145 13 Materials. 87 17 104 1 story and attic. 85 13 98 Wood 86 13 99 2 stories 31 3 34 Brick, Wood and stone, Bricli and stone. 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 Materials. Wood Brick 127 124 2 18 18 145 142 2 Wasbingrtoii, 87 20 107 Stone 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 87 20 107 1 story 12 2 14 BRISTOL. 1 story and attic. 48 11 59 Aousliuet, .... 263 21 284 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 2 - 2 Ntimber of Stories. 263 21 2S4 2 stories, 23 1 30 1 story 11 3 14 3 stories and attic, . 2 - 2 1 story and attic. 127 12 139 Materials. Wood Wood and stone. 87 86 1 20 20 107 106 1 Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 1 72 44 4 2 1 2 76 46 IVest Stockbridge, . Kumber of Stories. 1 story, 312 312 2 35 35 347 347 Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 2 2 2 - 2 •2 2 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 135 1 120 26 9 161 1 129 Materials. Wood 263 263 21 21 284 284 2 stories and attic, . 50 - 50 Attleborougli, IMS 81 1,594 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 1,513 81 1,.594 3 stories, 2 - o 1 story, 52 31 S3 1 - 1 1 story and attic, 883 32 915 Wood Brick Brick and stone, 312 307 2 3 35 35 347 342 2 3 Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1 9 59 501 4 1 2 15 1 10 61 516 4 Williamstown, . Xumber of Stories. 914 914 40 40 954 954 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . 1 3 : 1 3 1 story, 17 1 18 Materials. 1,513 81 1,594 1 story and attic, 110 7 117 Wood 1,509 81 1,590 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 - 3 I?rick 1 _ 1 2 stories 444 <) 453 Stone, 2 _ o 2 stories and attic, . 286 21 307 Wooil and brick. 1 _ 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 17 - 17 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 8 1 9 Bei'Uley, 238 14 2.i2 3 stories 26 1 27 Number of Stories. 238 14 252 3 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 1 story, 189 13 202 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Basement and 1 story, . 5 - 5 4 stories, 1 - 1 2 stories, 44 1 45 DWELLING HOUSES. 649 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Coutiaued. Counties, Cities, Towns, NtJMBEK OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. BRISTOL — Con. Berkley — Con. Materials. Wooil, .... Brick, .... Dartnioutli, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood AVood and stone, Dlgbton, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood Bricij Wood and bricl:, Wood and stone, Easton, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 4 stories Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cnpieci cupied Dwell- Dwell- mg ing Houses Houses Total Num- l)er of Dwell- ing Houses Materials. Wood, Bricli, . . . . Stone, . . . ■ Wood and brick. Brick and cement, . 23S 14 237 14 1 - 745 211 745 211 U i 369 74 1 - 31 2 10 5 291 113 27 4 - 3 2 3 745 211 744 211 1 - 428 33 428 33 9 1 304 24 - 1 10 - 1 - 102 (; 2 1 428 33 420 31 1 1 (! 1 1 - 979 87 979 87 344 52 391 17 8 - 6 1 185 14 33 - O - 1 - 8 2 1 1 979 87 971 82 2 - 5 4 1 - - 1 2.52 251 1 95G 9.56 21 443 1 33 15 404 31 3 5 956 9.55 1 461 461 10 328 1 10 1 108 461 4.51 1 1,066 1,066 396 40S 8 I 199 33 2 1 10 2 1,066 1,053 2 9 1 1 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stohies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. Fairbaveii, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic. 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Basement and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood, .... Brick, Stone, Wood and stone. Brick and stone, FAI,!. RIVER, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and atti(- 5 stories 6 stories ^raterials. Wood Briclv, .... Stone, .... Cement, Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Wood and cement, . Brick and stone. Wood, brick, and stone. Fall River. Ward l Number of Stories 1 story, i O.J 755 38 146 1 1 226 320 1 15 3 1 1 1 1 755 746 4 2 2 1 8,069 8,069 249 1,508 12 81 1,024 3,531 37 139 1,220 169 29 7 52 4 8,069 7,781 74 30 2 61 109 4 1,1.56 1,1.56 26 60 60 5 18 12 21 60 60 209 209 12 53 •-'o 55 2 1 .54 1 209 201 24 24 815 815 43 164 1 3 238 341 1 15 5 1 1 1 1 815 806 4 2 •2 1 8,278 8,278 261 1,561 14 81 1,049 3,586 39 140 1,274 170 31 7 54 4 2 1 ■> 1 8,278 7,982 76 31 o Co 110 4 1,180 1,180 26 650 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Coil. Fall River. Ward l — Con. Kumher of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories Materials. Wood, . Stone, ... Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Wood and cement, , Fall River. Ward 2, ^number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Fall River. Ward 3, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attiC; 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . 281 3 13 132 512 4 14 164 2 2 3 1,156 1,142 1 11 823 823 20 162 5 18 143 359 8 6 98 3 1 823 812 9 1 1 832 832 32 78 8 90 430 4 47 84 35 6 2 13 1 24 22 1 1 33 33 20 33 33 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 290 4 13 134 518 4 15 169 2 2 3 1,180 1,164 1 2 11 2 856 8.56 20 167 5 18 146 364 8 6 118 3 1 856 845 9 1 1 849 849 35 78 8 94 436 4 47 88 35 6 2 13 1 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materi.u,s OP which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- 1 ber of I Unoc- i cupied I Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL, — Con. Fall River. Ward 3 — Con Number of Stories — Con. 5 stories 6 stories Materials. Wood Brick Stone Cement, Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Fall River. AVard 4, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and attic Materials. Wood, Brick Stone, .... Cement, Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Wood and cement, . Brick and stone, Wood, brick, and stone, Fall River. Ward 5, Number of Stories. 1 stoi-y. .... 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . 4 stories Materials. Wood 1 1 - 832 17 784 17 25 - 13 - 1 - 6 - - 1 - 872 13 872 13 15 - 107 5 1 - 3 - 41 1 492 1 2 - 12 143 5 37 - 7 1 1 - 8 - 1 1 - 1 - 872 13 836 13 5 - 3 - 1 - 13 - 11 - 1 - 1 1 789 24 789 24 53 5 94 10 171 3 243 2 4 - 1 - 194 3 24 - 5 1 789 24 713 23 1 I 849 801 25 13 1 6 2 I 885 885 15 112 1 3 42 493 2 12 148 37 8 1 S 1 1 1 885 849 5 3 1 13 11 1 1 1 813 813 58 104 174 245 4 1 197 24 6 813 736 DWELLING HOUSES. 651 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. CoDNTiES, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing HorsES, AND Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied DweU- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwea- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dyvell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses iiig Houses OF w-HicH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. BRISTOL — Con. Fali^ River. Ward 5 — Con. Fall River. Ward 8, 935 27 962 Materials — Con. Number of Stories. 935 27 962 Brick, 3 1 4 1 story, 12 - 12 Stone, 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 273 i 280 Wood and brick, 7 - 7 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 9 - 9 Wood and stone, 64 - 64 2 stories 42 1 43 Brick and stone, 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 495 15 510 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 2 6 Fall River. Ward 6, 933 36 969 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 18 - 18 Niimher of Stories. 933 36 969 3 stories, 66 1 67 1 story, 49 4 53 3 stories and attic, . 10 - 10 1 story and attic, 185 i 192 Basement and 3 stories, . 6 1 t Basement, 1 story, and attic, -2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . 3 207 167 3 289 9 6 8 11 3 213 175 3 300 9 Mate7-ials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and stone, 935 924 4 4 3 27 27 962 951 4 4 3 4 stories, 19 ~ 19 Fall River. Ward 9, 998 21 1,019 4 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 998 21 1,019 5 stories 1 - 1 1 story 28 - 28 1 story and attic. 241 9 250 Materials. 933 36 969 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Wood, 911 34 945 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 15 - 15 Brick 10 - 10 2 stories, 146 4 150 Stone 3 - 3 2 stories and attic, . 401 3 404 Wood and brick, 1 1 2 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 - 4 Wood and stone. i 1 8 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 11 - 11 Brick and stone. 1 - 1 3 stories, 122 3 125 3 stories and attic, . 27 1 28 Fall River. Ward 7, 731 14 745 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 - 2 Number of Stories. 731 14 745 4 stories, - 1 1 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 14 87 12 52 432 4 1 1 1 9 14 88 3 12 53 441 4 Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Wood and cement, . 998 972 1 17 7 1 21 18 1 2 1,019 990 2 19 7 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 30 - 30 Freetown, .... 313 48 361 3 stoi-ies, 60 2 62 Number of Stories. 313 48 361 3 stories and attic, . 22 - 22 1 story 26 25 51 Basement and 3 stories, . 5 - 5 1 story and attic. 216 15 231 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 - 4 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 4 stories, 4 - 4 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 9 - 9 4 stories and attic, . 2 - i> 2 stories, 5 1 6 5 stories, 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 55 6 61 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1 1 2 Materials. Wood Brick, Stone 731 687 17 6 14 14 745 701 17 6 Materials. Wood, Wood and stone, 313 312 1 48 48 361 360 1 Wood and brick, 15 - 15 llansfieltl, .... 823 34 857 Wood and stone, 3 _ 3 Number of Stories. 823 34 857 Brick and stone, 3 - 3 1 story, 15 1 16 652 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stomes to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing mg Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Cou. Slaiisfield— Con. Xumher of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, .... 4 stories, .... yfatei'ials. 'Wood, Bi-ick, Wood and brick, DTEYV BEDFORD, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories 4 stories and attic, . 5 stories, .... Not given Materials. Wood, .... Brick Stone AVood and brick. Wood and stone. Brick and stone. Not given, . New Bedford. AVard 1, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 storj% and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 536 25 IS - 40 3 202 4 11 1 1 - 823 34 821 34 1 - 1 - 7,480 210 7,480 210 450 14 2,309 72 14 1 67 - 856 31 2,901 72 37 1 196 O 509 13 81 3 17 1 20 - 17 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 7,480 210 7,365 206 70 - 14 3 20 - 6 1 1 - 4 - 1,296 42 1,296 42 326 11 110 4 •2 - 3 - 374 13 214 4 6 - 3 - 230 6 4 3 5 1 5 - 561 18 43 206 12 1 857 855 1 1 7,690 7,690 464 2,381 15 67 887 2,973 38 198 522 84 18 20 17 1 1 4 7,690 7,571 70 17 20 7 1 4 1,338 1,338 337 114 2 3 387 218 ' G 3 236 7 () 5 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Matkrials OP which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber I 'f Dwell- ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. New Bedford. WARDl-Con Number of Stories — Con. 4 stories, Not given, Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick. Not given, .... New Bedford. Ward 2, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 storj^ . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic Materials. Wood, Brick Stone Wood and stone, New Bedford. Ward 3, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . New Bedford. Ward 4, Ntimber of Stories. 1 stoi-y 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . 13 1 - 1,296 42 1,268 42 19 - S - 1 - 1,147 31 1,147 31 8 - 507 15 2 - 19 - 73 .T 440 12 5 - 24 - 46 2 12 - 4 - 1 - 1,147 31 1,133 30 8 - 3 1 3 - i,o,';6 28 1,056 28 10 - 345 12 2 6 91 2 540 12 i - 18 2 27 4 - 4 - 2 - 1,056 28 1,044 27 9 - 3 1 1,154 27 1,154 27 53 - 321 10 4 1 ]3 1 1,.338 1,310 19 8 1 1,178 1,178 8 522 2 19 75 458 5 24 48 12 4 1 1,178 1,163 8 4 3 1,084 1,084 10 357 2 6 93 552 7 20 27 4 4 2 1,084 1,071 9 4 1,181 1,181 53 331 5 DWELLING HOUSES. 653 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STOllIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber o f Num- ber of Total Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- NUMUER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and JfAXERiALS Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses lllg Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses BRISTOL — Con. BRISTOL — Con. New Bedford. WARD4-Cori. New Bedford. Ward 6-Con. Number of Stories — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 29 - 29 4 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 2 stories 113 3 116 5 stories 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 433 10 443 Materials. 1,411 43 1,454 Basement and 2 stories, . 10 1 11 Wood, 1,408 43 1,451 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1.39 - 139 Brick 1 _ 1 3 stories, 19 2 21 Wood and stone. 1 _ 1 3 stories and attic, . 16 - 16 Brick and stone, 1 _ 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 5 - 5 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 9 - 9 Siortli Attleboroiig-li, 1,235 82 1,317 Not given, 3 - 3 Number of Stories. 1,235 82 1,317 1 story, i 2 9 Materials. 1,154 27 1,181 1 story and attic, 701 44 745 Wood, 1,114 25 1,139 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Briclj;, 24 - 24 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 62 i 69 Stone 5 1 6 2 stories 26 1 27 Wood and bricli, 8 - 8 2 stories and attic, . 402 28 430 Wood and stone, - 1 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 Not given 3 - 3 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 26 - 26 3 stories, 2 - 2 New Bedford. Ward 5, . 1,416 39 1,455 3 stories and attic, . 1 _ 1 Xutnber of Stories. 1,416 39 1,455 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 _ 2 1 story, ,33 3 36 Not given, 2 _ 2 1 story and attic. 497 15 512 Basement and 1 story, . 3 3 Materials. 1,235 82 1,317 Basement, 1 story, and attic, n 5 Wood 1,227 81 1,308 2 stories 82 3 85 Brick, 3 1 4 2 stories and attic, . 731 16 747 Wood and brick. 3 - 3 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 - 4 Not given, 2 - 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 11 - 11 STo rton, 372 46 418 3 stories 14 o 16 Number of Stories. 372 4G 418 3 stories and attic, . 3.5 - 35 1 story 18 4 22 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 249 29 278 Materials. 1,416 39 1,455 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 10 - 10 Wood 1,398 39 1,437 2 stories, 44 6 50 Brick, 9 _ 9 2 stories and attic, . 44 7 51 3 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 - 2 Stone, ...... 3 — Wood and briclc. 4 _ 4 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 3 - 3 Wood and stone, 2 - 2 3 stories O - iy Materials. 372 46 418 New Bedford. Ward 6, . 1,411 43 1,454 Wood, 361 45 406 1,411 43 1,454 Stone, 1 - 1 1 story, 20 - 20 Wood and brick. 10 1 11 529 16 545 Basement and 1 story, . 1 _ 1 Rayiiliaiii, 363 15 378 5 — 5 Number of Stories. 363 15 378 2 stories 123 8 131 1 story, 3 - 3 2 stories and attic, . 537 18 555 1 story and attic. 264 10 274 Basement and 2 stories, . 5 _ 5 Basement, 1 story, an Basement, 1 story, and attic. 11 1 12 4 stories. . . . . 2 2 ^X t:^ VVy X X V> kj J • * * « • 2 stories 24 4 28 Materials. 1,156 62 1,218 2 stories and attic, . 236 20 256 Wood 1,106 GO 1,166 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 Brick, 24 - 24 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 6 4 10 Stone o 1 3 3 stories, 50 1 51 AVood and brick. 22 1 23 3 stories and attic, . 6 - 6 Wood and stone. 2 - 2 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Not given 3 _ 3 BEVERI,Y, . . . . 2,049 216 2,265 Number of Stories. 2,049 216 2,265 Materials. 393 32 425 1 story, 28 1 29 Wood, 383 32 415 1 story and attic. 413 26 439 Brick 2 - 2 er^s CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- in"" ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- 1 YliT OF ^VHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses Houses OF which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses iniT Houses ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Beverly. Ward 2— Con. Beverly. Ward 6 — Con. Materials — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Wood and brick, 5 - 5 2 stories 91 _ 91 Not given 3 - 3 2 stories and attic, . 69 - 69 Beverly. Ward 3, Number of Stories. 399 399 IS 18 417 417 Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 2 4 3 - 2 4 3 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 1 123 12 51 179 4 2 9 3 1 127 14 GO 182 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Not given, 1 1 O 1 - 1 1 o 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 Materials. 203 - 203 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 9 - 9 Wood 200 - 200 3 stories, 22 - 22 Brick 1 - 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 1 - 1 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 Materials. 399 18 417 Not given, 1 - 1 Wood Brick 398 1 IS 416 1 Boxford, .... Number of Stories. 177 177 33 33 210 210 Beverly. Ward 4, 392 79 471 1 story, ..... 5 5 10 Number of Stories. 392 79 471 1 story and attic. 31 8 39 1 story, 1 story and attic. 8 173 1 15 9 188 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 25 114 7 12 32 126 Basement and 1 story, . 2 stories, 1 88 16 1 104 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . ... 1 1 1 1 2 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories 4 stories, 116 5 1 47 163 5 1 Materials. Wood Stone 177 176 1 33 32 210 208 1 Materials. 392 79 471 Wood and stone. - 1 1 Wood Stone, Wood and brick, 391 1 77 2 468 2 1 Bradford, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 905 905 S 38 38 1 943 943 9 Beverly. Ward 5, 247 73 320 1 story and attic. 286 11 297 Number of Stories. 247 73 320 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 1 story 5 _ 5 2 stories 234 12 246 1 story and attic. 5 3 8 2 stories and attic, . 342 13 355 2 stories 110 15 125 Basement and 2 stories, . o - 2 2 stories and attic, . 122 43 165 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 4 - 4 Basement and 2 stories, . o 1 3 3 stories 23 - 23 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, _ o 2 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 3 stories 1 1 2 4 stories •> 1 3 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. o 5 3 7 3 Materials. Wood, 905 889 38 37 943 926 Materials. 247 73 320 Brick, 16 1 17 Wood Brick AVood and stone, 245 1 1 71 1 1 316 1 2 1 Banvera, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story aiul attic. 1,333 1,333 5 596 61 61 1 24 1,394 1,394 6 620 Beverly. Ward 6, 203 - 203 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 32 2 34 Number of Stories. 203 - 203 2 stories, 61 3 64 1 story, 8 - 8 2 stories and attic, . 60S 28 636 1 story and attic. 21 - 21 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 - 4 DWELLING HOUSES. 659 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, NujiBEB OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which constbucted. Num- ber of Oc- cupied DweU- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing House? Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Daiivers— Con. «I.OUCESTE R — Con. Numher of Stories — Con. Xiimber of Stories — Con. Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 - 3 3 stories 84 13 97 3 stories, 21 2 23 3 stories and attic, . 39 5 44 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 2 9 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. - 1 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 5 1 6 Materials. Wood, Brick Stone, 1,333 1,308 14 61 60 1,394 1,368 14 2 4 stories, . ■ . Basement and 4 stories, . 6 tJtories Not given 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 Cement Wood and brick. 2 7 1 2 8 Materials. AV^ood, 3,758 3,712 447 442 4,205 4,154 Essex, 4U 63 477 Brick, 29 - 29 Xumher of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, , 414 9 125 1 63 5 34 477 14 159 1 Stone Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Not given 2 2 1 12 1 4 3 6 1 12 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 3 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 10 32 212 o 14 9 1 1 13 3 11 39 225 2 17 9 Gloucester. Ward l, Xumber of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories, 492 492 4 246 32 10 95 95 1 37 12 587 587 5 283 32 22 Materials. 414 63 477 2 stories and attic, . 170 36 206 Wood, 412 63 475 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 1 3 Brick, 2 _ 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 9 - 9 3 stories, 2 4 6 Oeorgetonn, .... 476 18 494 3 stories and attic, . 10 2 12 Xumber of Stories. 476 18 494 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 - 2 1 story, 3 2 5 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, - 1 1 1 story and attic, 143 5 148 4 stories, - 1 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 7 - 7 Not given 5 - 5 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . 34 276 1 5 5 3 8 37 284 1 5 5 2 Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and stone. Not given, 492 485 1 1 5 95 92 3 587 577 1 4 5 476 18 494 Gloucester. Ward 2, 533 33 566 Wood 473 18 491 Number of Stories. 533 33 566 Brick 2 _ 2 1 story, 2 2 4 Wood and brick. 1 _ 1 1 story and attic. 164 6 170 Basement and 1 story, . 5 1 6 CiLiOlJCESTER, . 3,758 447 4,205 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 40 1 41 Xumber of Stories. 3,758 447 4,205 2 stories 96 4 100 1 story, 58 13 71 2 stories and attic, . 149 4 153 1 story and attic, 1,350 138 1,488 Basement and 2 stories, . 23 10 33 Basement and 1 story, . 6 1 7 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 21 o 23 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 205 61 266 3 stories, 19 1 20 2 stories 586 79 665 3 stories and attic, . 10 2 12 1,243 103 1,346 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 - 2 Basement and 2 stories, . 51 13 64 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 112 15 127 Not given, 1 - 1 660 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Citiks, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing ins Honsps OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing ing Houses Houses Houses J.XV.'llOV'O Houses Houses ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Gloucester. Ward 2 -Con. Gloucester. Ward 5 - Con. ^^aterinls. 533 33 566 N'umber of Stories — Con. Wood, 532 33 565 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Kot given 1 - 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 3 - 3 Kot given, 3 _ 3 Gloucester. Ward 3, 490 9 499 Numher of Stories. 400 9 499 ; Materials. 691 19 710 1 story, 7 - 7 Wood 687 19 706 1 story and attic, 109 5 114 Brick 1 - 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 36 - 36 Kot given 3 - 3 2 stories, ..... 59 _ 59 Gloucester. Ward 6, 534 120 654 2 stories and attic, . 2 IS 4 223 Number of Stories. 534 120 654 Basement and 2 stories, . 6 _ 6 1 story, 20 t 27 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 22 _ 22 3 stories, 24 24 I story and attic. 272 '-} 274 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 9 57 66 3 stories and attic, . 6 _ 6 2 stories 198 49 247 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 _ 1 2 stories and attic, . 30 3 33 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 _ 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 _ 3 Not given 1 _ 1 3 stories 2 2 4 Materials. 490 9 499 Materials. .534 120 654 Wood, 484 9 493 Wood 533 120 653 Brick-, 4 - 4 Wood and stone. 1 _ 1 Stone, 1 - 1 Kot given, 1 - 1 Gloucester. AVard 7, 415 6 421 Number of Stories. 415 6 421 Gloucester. Ward 4, 335 5 340 1 story 12 — 12 Xumher of Stories. .335 5 340 1 story and attic. 174 2 176 1 storv, ..... 8 _ 8 Basement and 1 story, . 1 _ 1 1 story and attic, 44 1 45 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 16 16 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 7 _ i 2 stories 126 *■> 128 2 stories 63 3 66 2 stories and attic, . 64 2 66 2 stoi'ies and attic, 158 1 159 Basement and 2 stories, . 12 _ 12 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 _ 4 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 4 _ 4 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 15 _ 15 3 stories 4 _ 4 3 stories 27 - 27 3 stories and attic, . 2 2 3 stories and attic, . 6 - 6 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 _ 1 Materials. 415 6 421 Kot given 2 2 Wood 415 6 421 Materials. 335 5 340 Gloucester. Ward 8, 268 160 428 Wood, 310 5 315 Number of Stories. 268 160 428 Bricli 22 - 22 1 story 5 o 7 Brick and stone, 1 - 1 1 story and attic, 143 80 223 Kot given, . . 2 - 2 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 13 1 14 Gloucester. Ward 5, 691 19 710 2 stories 8 8 16 Numher of Stories. 691 19 710 2 stories and attic, . 93 45 138 1 story, _ 1 1 Basement and 2 stories, . - 2 o 1 story and attic. 198 5 203 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 3 13 10 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 52 2 54 3 stories, 3 5 s 2 stories, 26 1 27 Basement and 3 stories, . - 2 2 2 stories and attic, . 361 8 369 Basement and 4 stories, . - 1 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 6 stories, - 1 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 38 38 Materials. 268 160 428 3 stories 3 1 4 Wood 266 158 424 3 stories and attic, . 5 1 6 Brick 1 - 1 D^VELLTNCi HOUSES. 661 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Contiuued. CoiNTiES, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- Xiim- lier of Oc- Xum- ber of Unoc- Total dum- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, Xdmber of Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- Num- ber of Unoc- Total Num- ber of ing Houses, and JIaterials cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses, and Materials cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- Dwell- in;; OF WHICH CONSTRDCTED. ins iiiK OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing Houses Houses ^J.IJI.(OC9 Houses Houses J. X <-> 1 1 o I, o ESSEX — Con. ESSEX — Con. Glouckster. WARDS-Con. HAVEBHII,!, — Con. Materials — Con . Materials — • Con . Stone 1 1 2 Wood and brick, 43 2 45 Wood and stone, - 1 1 Brick and stone. 9 - 9 Not given, 2 17 19 Orovelaiid 50.T 9 514 Number of Stories. 50.O 9 514 Haverhill. Ward l, . 389 32 421 1 story, 8 - 8 Number of Stories. 389 32 421 1 story and attic, l.iO 4 163 1 story 24 1 25 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 5 - 5 1 story and attic, 26 6 32 2 stories 64 - 64 Basement and 1 story, . 3 _ 3 2 stories and attic, . 267 5 272 2 stories, 191 4 195 3 stories, 2 - 2 2 stories ami attic, . 54 3 57 ^^aterials. 505 9 514 Basement and 2 stories, . 12 - 12 Wood, 505 9 514 3 stories, 74 1 75 4 stories, 4 _ 4 Hamilton, .... 295 307 602 Not given, 1 17 18 Number of Stories. 295 307 602 Materials. 389 32 421 1 story 19 38 57 1 story and attic. 134 232 366 Wood 349 14 363 Basement and 1 story, . _ 1 1 Brick, 18 - 18 Wood and brick. 20 1 21 Basement, 1 storv, and attic, 1 1 " Brick and stone, 1 _ 1 2 stories 20 20 40 2 stories and attic, . ll.i 14 129 Not given, 1 17 18 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 1 2 Haverhill. Ward 2, . 476 25 501 3 stories 4 — 4 3 stories and attic, . 1 _ 1 Number of Stories. 476 25 501 1 story and attic. 27 1 28 Materials. 295 307 602 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 _ 1 293 307 600 2 stories, 28 2 30 Wood and bricl^, 1 1 2 stories and attic, . 286 16 302 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 16 _ 16 1IAVERI1IL.L,, . 4,814 235 5,049 3 stories, 84 3 87 Number of Sto7-ies. 4,814 235 5,049 Basement and 3 stories, . 23 3 26 1 story, 61 4 65 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 2 _ 2 1 story and attic. 805 49 854 4 stories, 4 _ 4 Basement and 1 story, . 8 1 9 Basement and 4 stories, . 1 _ 1 Basement, 1 story, an,' Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX — Con. Lawrence. Ward 6, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, . 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . 4 stories, Not given, . Materials. ■Wood,. Brick Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Not given, . IiYNS, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 5 stories, .... Basement and 5 stories, . Not given Materidls. Wood, Brick, ..... Stone, Wood and i:)rick. Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Not given Lynn. Ward l, Kmiiber of Stories. 1 story 1 story an o 10 - 15 - o 2 - 1 - 2,564 Ill 2,.5:;2 106 10 - 1 - 19 3 1 o 1 - 1,574 52 1,574 52 15 4 257 12 16 4 46 1 207 6 4S7 3 65 4 61 3 354 11 4 - 41 o 16 2 860 860 10 502 62 63 179 16 7 19 3 860 855 3 2,675 2,675 9 1,2(1 1 149 96 1,016 30 67 76 10 15 3 2 1 2,675 2,638 10 1 3 1 1,626 1,626 19 269 20 47 213 490 (•9 64 3(5 4 43 IS DWELLING HOUSES. (565 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. CoDNTiES, Cities, Towns, Ndmbeu of Stomes to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OP which Constructed. ESSEX — Con. Lynn. Ward 4— Con. Xumher of Stories — Con. 5 stories Basement and 5 stories, . Not given Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Brick and stone, Not given, . Lynn. Ward 5, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, . . . 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories. Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories. Not given, . Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, Not given, .... Lynn. Ward 6, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 storj', Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, Not given, . Materials. AYoo.l Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses L5T4 1,.'524 26 1 15 2 4 2 1,914 1,914 43 471 7 44 235 855 25 63 146 8 8 1 7 1 1,914 1,876 23 14 1 2,358 2,358 49 1,021 1 55 242 821 9 19 108 17 12 2 1 1 2,358 2,332 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 52 48 2 82 82 1 16 5 6 25 3 26 82 81 1 91 91 5 41 1 1 14 21 1 91 90 1,626 1,572 28 1 16 2 5 2 1,996 1,996 44 487 7 49 241 880 25 66 172 8 8 1 7 1 1,996 1,957 24 14 1 2,449 2,449 54 1,062 2 56 256 842 10 19 115 17 12 2 1 1 2,449 2,422 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- nig ing Houses Houses 1 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX — Con. Lynn. Ward 6 — Con. Materials — Con. Brick Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Not given, . Lynn. Ward 7, . Nuviber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories. Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, I^yniifield. . . . . Number 18 1 story and attic. 182 15 197 3 stories, 14 14 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 5 - 5 3 stories and attic, . 73 5 78 2 stories 330 29 359 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 10 10 2 stories and attic, . 2,015 103 2,118 Basement and 2 stories, . 6 - 6 Materials. 561 29 590 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 53 I 60 Wood, 494 27 521 3 stories 207 9 216 Brick, 64 2 66 3 stories and attic, . 134 8 142 Wood and brick, 1 - 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Brick and cement, . 2 - 2 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 15 - 15 4 stories 4 - 4 Xeavburyport. Ward 4, . 479 14 493 1 1 2 Number of Stories. 479 14 493 1 story 11 _ 11 Materials. 2,977 188 3,165 1 story and attic, 9 _ 9 Wood 2,837 175 3,012 2 stories, . 101 9 110 Brick 123 12 135 2 stories and attic, . 239 2 241 Stone 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories. 5 _ 5 12 1 13 3 stories, . 82 o 84 Brick and stone, 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . 27 _ 27 3 - 3 4 stories. 4 - 4 Newburtpokt. Wakd 1, . 513 49 562 5 stories, . 1 1 2 Number of Stories. 513 49 562 Materials. 479 14 493 1 story 11 16 27 AVood 441 12 453 1 story and attic. 42 4 46 Bricl'C, 27 1 28 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 Wood and brick. 9 1 10 2 stories, 74 11 So Brick and stone. 1 _ 1 2 stories and attic, . 34 G , IS 364 Brick and cement, . 1 _ 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 10 - 10 Newburtport. Ward 5, . 446 28 474 3 stories, 17 - 17 Number of Stories. 446 28 474 3 stories and attic, . 11 - n 1 story and attic. 29 1 30 Matcj-ials. 513 49 562 2 stories, 122 i 129 Wood 513 49 562 2 stories and attic, . 246 14 260 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 9 3 12 Newburtpokt. Ward 2, . 400 26 432 3 stories, 33 3 36 Number of Stories. 400 26 432 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 1 story, 1 - 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 4 - 4 ms CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Contiuued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX — Con. Newburyport. Ward 5 — Con. JInterials. "Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, Newburyport. Ward 6, Kumher of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Mnterials. Wood, Bricl^, Stone, AVood and brick, Mortli Anaover, . Numbei- of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone Wood and bride, Peabody, . . . . Xumbcr of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . 446 428 17 1 .572 572 1 60 4 1 46,T 12 7 20 1 1 572 563 7 1 1 742 742 5 248 1 36 9 424 5 1 10 3 742 727 12 1 ,763 ,763 6 581 1 22 227 833 11 34 32 10 28 24 4 42 42 2S) 1 1 3 42 39 3 53 53 o 19 1 2 24 53 53 40 49 1 16 8 24 474 452 21 1 614 614 1 68 4 1 494 13 8 23 1 1 614 602 10 1 1 795 795 7 267 1 37 11 448 5 1 15 3 795 780 12 1 1,812 1,812 7 597 1 22 235 857 11 34 32 10 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and JIaterials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses ESSEX— Con. I*eal)0€ly — Con. Xniiiher of Stories — Con. Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Not given Materials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Not given, .... Rockport, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories Materials. Wood Brick, ..... Stone Wood and stone, Biick and stone. Wood, brick, and stone, . Rowley, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, an 6 - 1 - 339 ■ 7 249 t 86 - 4 - 396 5 396 5 1 - 95 - 1 - 212 4 71 1 2 - 11 - 3 - 396 5 285 4 107 1 4 - 272 5 272 5 4 - 21 1 676 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, NuMBEK OF Stories ti> Dwell- ing HOISES, AND aiATERIALS OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupiefl Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Con. Chicopee. Ward 6 — Con . Number of Stories — Con. 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Basement and 3 Stories, . Materials. AVood, Brick Wood and brick, Chicopee. Ward 7, . Nuviher of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, Materials. Wood Brick, .Stone, East liOugnieadon', . Xumber of Stories. 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Orsiiiville, . . . . Xnmher of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Ilainptleii, Xaiiilicr of Stories. 1 story 138 94 2 ,T 3 272 244 27 1 338 338 16 112 79 130 1 338 335 •2 1 283 283 .55 2 123 100 1 2 283 278 2 2 1 250 250 3 110 3 4 123 7 250 249 1 178 178 1 28 28 2 19 28 28 18 18 3 13 18 IS 23 23 14 23 21 2 15 15 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 140 96 2 •5 5 3 277 249 27 1 366 366 16 119 81 149 1 .366 363 2 1 301 301 58 2 136 102 1 2 301 296 2 2 1 273 273 3 119 3 4 1.37 273 270 3 193 193 1 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of h-hich Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- DweU- mg mg Houses Houses i Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Con. Hainpclen — Con. Xii tuber of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, Stone, Wood and lirick, Holland, Nvmber of Stories. 1 story and attic, 2 stories and attic, . ^^aterials. Wood, . HOIiY'OKE, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, Basement and 5 stories, . Basement, 5 stories, au _ o Brick and stone. 3 - 3 Wood and stone, 2 - o G33 51 684 Not given 1 - 1 y^umher of Stories. 633 61 684 HoLYOKE. Ward 6, 440 9 449 1 story, S 1 9 Number of Stories. 440 9 449 1 story and attic. 122 t 129 1 story, . ^ . 3 _ 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 4 1 5 1 story and attic, 10 _ 10 2 stoi'ies 34 - 34 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 — 2 2 stories and attic, . 377 33 410 2 stories, 66 _ 66 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 2 3 2 stories and attic, . 31 _ 31 3 stories 53 7 60 Basement and 2 stories, . 38 o 40 3 stories and attic, . 9 - 9 3 stories 184 6 190 Basement and 3 stories, . i) - 2 3 stories and attic, . 1 — 1 4 stories, 21 - 21 Basement and 3 stories, . ] _ 1 Basement and 4 stories, . 2 - 2 4 stories 98 1 99 Materials. 633 51 684 Basement and 4 stories, . 2 - 2 Wood, 539 51 590 5 stories, 4 — 4 Brick, 93 - 93 Materials. 440 9 449 Wood and brick. 1 - 1 Wood, 47 — 47 1 678 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1 895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, KuMBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH CONSTRCCTED. HAMPDEX — Coil. HoLYOKE. Ward 6 — Con. Materials — Con. Brick Stone Wood and brick, Brick and stone, HoLTOKE. Ward 7, Ktimber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, . Not given, Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Not given, .... Iiongiueadow, Xumber of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories ^faterials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Wood and stone, liUdloiv, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, . Xum- ber of Oc- cupied Jewell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 38S 9 397 2 - o 1 - 1 2 - 2 827 72 899 827 72 899 5 1 6 59 1 60 3 - 3 248 23 271 404 37 441 14 2 16 63 6 69 26 o 28 4 - 4 1 - 1 827 72 899 688 66 754 107 5 112 2 - 2 28 1 29 1 - 1 1 - 1 134 12 146 134 12 146 11 1 12 35 O 37 2 - 2 75 i 82 4 1 5 2 1 3 1 - 1 4 - 4 134 12 146 116 10 126 12 1 13 5 1 6 1 - 1 382 21 403 382 21 403 63 6 69 16 1 17 1 - 1 199 12 211 91 .7 93 3 - 3 2 - 2 5 - 5 £> - 2 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Xum- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- mg ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Con. IiudlOH' — Con. Materials. AVood Wood and lirick, 9I0US011, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and atfic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick Stone, Wood and brick, lUoutgronaery, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Materials. AVood, . Paliuer, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick. Wood and stone, 382 21 377 21 5 - 735 35 735 35 52 - 339 26 4 _ 1 16 1 212 8 87 - 8 - 9 - 4 - - -I X - 1 - *735 35 729 35 4 - 1 - 1 - 62 2 62 2 25 - 9 - 1 - 26 2 1 - 62 2 62 2 1,276 71 1,276 71 10 1 304 25 5 1 48 2 183 13 594 23 16 - 61 5 11 - 43 1 1 - 1,276 71 1,213 60 29 - 26 2 8 « 403 398 5 770 770 52 365 4 17 220 87 8 9 4 2 1 1 770 764 4 1 1 64 64 25 9 1 28 1 64 64 1,347 1,347 11 329 6 50 196 617 16 m 11 44 1 1,.347 1,282 29 28 DWELLING HOUSES. 679 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Matebials OF WHICH Constructed. Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses ber of Dwell- ing Houses Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF which Constructed. Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses ber of Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Con. HAMPDEN — Con. Rassell, 170 18 188 KSPRINCiFIECD — Con. Xumber of Stories. 170 18 188 Materials — Con . 1 story 10 1 11 Brick and cement, . 3 - 3 1 story and attic, 69 9 78 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 1 2 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 2 - 2 Not given 2 - 2 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 73 1 11 7 1 80 2 11 Springfield. Ward 1, Number of Stories. 1,089 1,089 67 67 1,1.56 1,1.56 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Wood and bricli, . . 1 2 1 170 168 2 18 18 1 2 1 188 186 2 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 86 3 103 794 3 12 3 6 54 1 1 89 3 109 848 3 13 Siontliwiob, Number of Stories. 1 story and attic, 224 224 118 22 22 17 246 246 135 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories " . 76 8 3 3 79 8 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 7 96 3 5 i 101 3 Materials. Wood, Brick 1,089 1,003 77 67 64 3 1,156 1,067 80 Materials. 224 22 246 Wood and brick. - 7 Wood, . . . 222 22 244 Brick and cement, . 2 - 2 Brick 1 1 : 1 1 Springfield. Ward 2, Number of Stories. 1,0.54 1,0.54 49 49 1,103 1,103 SiPRI?;0 FIB1.D, . 8,457 610 9,067 1 story >^ - 8 Number of Stories. 8,457 610 9,067 1 story and attic, 109 5 114 1 story, 142 101 243 Basement and 1 story, . 4 - 4 1 story and attic, 1,174 98 1,272 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 9 9 Basement and 1 story, t - 7 2 stories, 446 28 474 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 30 - 30 2 stories and attic, . 278 13 291 2 stories 2,648 142 2,790 Basement and 2 stories, . 30 - 30 2 stories and attic, . 3,345 206 3,551 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 30 - 30 Basement and 2 stories, . 109 2 111 3 stories, 105 3 108 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 118 7 125 3 stories and attic, . 6 - 6 3 stories 614 41 655 Basement and 3 stories, . 7 - 7 3 stories and attic, . 28 - 28 4 stories 20 - 20 Basement and 3 stories, . 122 5 127 5 stories, 1 - 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 9 1 10 6 stories, 1 - 1 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, Basement and 5 stories, . 6 stories 92 9 6 1 1 5 97 9 8 1 1 Mnterials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick. 1,0.54 829 172 53 49 44 4 1 1,103 873 176 54 Not given 2 - 2 Springfield. Ward 3, 771 32 803 Materials. 8,457 610 9,067 Number of Stories. 771 32 803 Wood, 7,327 545 7,872 1 story 10 1 11 Brick, 991 55 1,046 1 story and attic. 49 5 54 Stone 10 1 11 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Cement 2 1 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 - 2 Wood and brick, 111 1 112 2 stories 157 9 166 Wood and stone. 2 2 4 2 stories and attic, , 229 5 234 Wood and cement, . - 3 3 Basement and 2 stories, . 42 1 43 Brick and stone. 8 1 9 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 30 3 j 33 680 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stokies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber o f Dwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN — Cou. Springfield. Ward .3 - Con Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, . ' . Basement and 5 stories, . Materials. Wood Bricli, .... Stone, .... Wood and brick, ., Brick and stone, Springfield. Ward 4, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Basement and 4 stories, . Not given, .... Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Brick and stone, Brick and cement, . Not given, . Springfield. Ward Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stoi-ies, 111 1 15 - 45 8 2 1 67 3 5 - 5 - 1 - 771 32 395 15 341 16 2 1 31 - 2 - 1,058 43 1,058 43 6 - 57 3 1 - 6 - 196 3 585 30 17 - 29 2 103 3 3 - 48 2 1 - 1 - 4 - . 1 - 1,058 43 838 28 195 14 4 - 15 - 2 - 2 1 1 - 1 - 1,289 64 1,289 64 33 2 136 6 466 24 599 31 3 - i> - 47 1 2 - 1 - 112 15 48 3 70 5 5 1 803 410 357 3 31 2 1,101 1,101 6 60 1 6 199 615 17 31 106 3 50 1 1 4 1 1,101 866 209 4 15 2 3 1 1 1,3.53 1,353 35 142 490 630 3 2 48 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials op which Constructed. HAMPDEN — Con. Springfield. Ward 5 -Con Materials. Wood, .... Brick Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Brick and stone. Wood, brick, and stone, Springfield. Ward 6, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 5 stories Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone, .... Cement, Wood and brick, Wood, brick, and stone, Springfield. Ward 7, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick. Brick and stone, Springfield. Ward 8, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 1,289 1,261 24 1 1,004 1,004 40 161 1 2 416 254 8 12 91 13 1,004 887 111 2 2 1 1 962 962 16 209 5 316 371 2 2 40 1 962 932 28 1 1 1,2.30 1,230 28 367 "3 548 235 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 64 60 1 2 1 67 6 12 19 20 1 1 6 60 6 79 79 6 9 20 30 14 209 209 86 .55 33 23 1,353 1,.321- 25 1 2 3 1 1,071 1,071 46 173 1 2 435 274 9 13 97 13 6 2 1,071 947 117 2 3 1 1 1,041 1,041 22 213 5 336 401 2 2 54 1 1,041 1,006 33 1 1 1,439 1,439 114 422 3 581 258 DWELLING HOUSES. 681 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. CooNTiEs, Cities, Towns, NOMBER OF STOKIES TO DWELL- ING Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Housesj Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing,' Houses Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Storie.s to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of liwell- ing Houses HAMPDEN —Con. HAMPDEN — Con. Springfield. Ward 8- Con. Westneld- Con. Xumber of Stories — Con. Materials. 2,057 72 2,129 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 - 4 Wood, 1,921 66 1,987 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1 - 1 Brick 126 5 131 3 stories 41 10 51 Wood and brick. t 1 8 3 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 4 stories, 1 2 3 Not given O - 2 Not given, Material.-!. Wood Brick Stone, Wood and brick. Wood and cement, . 1 1,2.30 1,182 43 2 2 209 200 6 3 1 1,439 1,.382 49 2 2 3 M^est SpringHeld, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 1,069 1,069 196 1 1 512 37 37 S 17 1,106 1,106 7 204 1 1 529 Not given, 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 324 11 335 Tolland, .... Number of Stories. 1 Btory and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 66 66 21 2 6 22 22 15 2 88 88 36 2 8 Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 2 1 15 9 1 1 2 1 15 10 1 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 36 1 5 41 1 Materials. Wood, 1,069 1,019 37 36 1,106 1,055 Materials. 66 22 88 Brick 38 1 39 Wood, 64 22 86 Wood and lirick. 11 - 11 Stone 1 - 1 Brick and stone. 1 - 1 1 - 1 fVilltrahaiu, .... 290 27 317 Wales, 178 12 190 Number of Stories. 290 27 317 y amber of Stories. 178 12 190 1 story 33 .- 1 40 1 story, 4 1 5 1 story and attic. 90 S 98 1 story and attic. 89 7 96 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 - 2 2 stories, 9 - 9 2 stories 72 () 78 2 stories and attic, . 76 4 80 2 stories and attic, . 76 5 81 Materials. Wood, Brick, 178 171 6 1 12 12 190 183 6 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Basement, 4 stories, and attic, 13 2 1 1 1 1 13 2 1 1 Westfield, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic. 2,057 2,057 33 346 2 72 72 1 15 2,129 2,129 34 361 2 Materials. Wood, . . . 1 . Brick Wood and stone. 290 280 9 1 27 27 317 307 9 1 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . S.52 705 23 31 875 7.36 HAMPSHIRE, Basement and 2 stories, . 31 1 32 Amlierst, 921 19 940 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 5 - 5 Number of Stories. 921 19 940 3 stories, 70 1 71 1 story 143 5 148 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 1 story and attic. 218 5 223 Basement and 3 stories, . 5 - 5 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 4 - 4 4 stories, 1 - 1 2 stories, 214 6 220 Basement and 4 stories, . 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 292 2 294 5 stories, 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 12 - 12 Not given, 2 - 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 3 ~ 3 682 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OP WHICH Constructed. Jfu ru- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses HAMPSHIRE — Con. Amherst — Con . Kumher of Stories — Con. 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, Belebertotvii, Number of Stories. 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Brick, Stone Cliesterfield, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick Cnmiuingtou, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Materinl.'i. Wood Brick, AVood and Ijrick, Eastliaiuptou, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 25 6 2 2 921 868 35 1 17 507 507 200 1 2 301 1 507 497 9 1 149 149 2 101 13 33 149 148 1 188 188 29 82 3 05 188 185 2 1 835 835 19 286 415 100 19 19 20 20 11 20 20 15 15 11 1 3 15 15 15 15 3 11 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 15 14 1 43 43 31 11 1 26 6 2 2 940 887 35 1 17 527 527 211 1 2 310 1 2 527 517 9 1 164 164 2 112 14 36 164 163 1 203 203 32 93 3 66 203 199 3 1 878 19 317 426 101 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of 1 Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses HAMPSHIRE — Con. Eastlianiptoii — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, 4 stories. Not given, . Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone Cement, Wood and Ijrick, Brick and cement, . Not given, . Enfield, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, 3 stories, Materials. Wood,. Brick, . « . . Cioshen, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, . 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, . Oranby, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Wood and brick, Oreenwicli, . Number of Stories. 1 story, ... 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 1 9 1 1 2 1 835 769 61 1 1 1 1 1 250 250 17 142 3 1 250 249 1 62 62 1 29 1 31 62 62 165 165 6 65 15 79 165 164 1 138 138 3 86 13 36 13 13 10 13 13 5 5 - 1 - 9 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 43 878 43 812 - 61 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 5 255 5 255 - 17 4 146 - 2 1 79 - 7 - 3 _ 1 255 254 1 75 75 1 39 1 34 75 75 170 170 6 67 17 80 170 169 1 146 146 3 90 14 39 DWELLING HOUSES. 683 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- Num- Total Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of jvum- Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Num- Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Matekials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- ill"" OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing TToiisps OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing Houses Houses Houses J.J.UUOCO Houses Houses HAMPSHIRE — Con. HAMPSHIRE — Con. Oreenwieli — Con. NORTHAMPTON, 2,824 119 2,943 Materials. 138 8 146 Number of Stories. 2,824 119 2,943 Woo DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. CouKTiES, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- ciipiefl Dwell- Num- ber of Uuoc- eupicd Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- iiij; Houses Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupiecl Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Tot.lI Num- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ill K Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ill {f Houses ing Houses 1111^ Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Bedford — Con. Burlington, .... 122 16 13S y umber of Stories — Con. JS'umber of Stories. 122 16 138 2 stories, 2S 3 31 1 story, 4 - 4 2 stories and attic, . 148 11 1.59 1 story and attic. 34 5 39 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, t> 1 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 1 _ 1 3 stories, 1 - 1 2 stories, 14 2 16 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 2 stories and attic, . 68 9 77 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 3 stories, 1 _ 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 1 2 Materials. Wood Wood and brick, 235 232 3 26 26 261 258 3 Materials. Wood Stone, 122 121 1 16 16 138 137 1 Belniout, .... 491 83 574 CASlBRIDCii:, 11,837 662 12,499 Number of Stories. 41J1 83 574 Number of Stories. 11,837 662 12,499 1 story, .") _ 5 1 story, 146 14 160 1 story and attic. 43 5 48 1 story and attic, 694 69 763 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 _ 3 Basement and 1 story, . 7 1 8 170 15 185 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 166 8 174 2 stories and attic, . 24.') 59 304 2 stories 2,684 123 2,807 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1 _ 1 2 stories and attic, . 4,648 252 4,900 3 stories, 23 4 27 Basement and 2 stories, . 268 9 277 3 stories and attic, . 1 _ 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 425 25 4.50 Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and biick, AVood and stone. Brick and stone, ^ Brick and cement, . 491 480 8 2 1 83 71 3 1 7 1 574 .551 n 2 1 7 2 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, 2,277 107 189 8 189 2 1 24 135 4 12 6 2,412 111 201 8 195 2 1 24 Billerlca, .... 532 25 557 Basement and 5 stories, . - 1 1 Number of Stories. 532 25 557 6 stories, 1 - 1 1 story, 6 _ 6 Not given, 1 3 4 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . 123 2 5 389 5 2 6 1 17 1 129 3 5 406 6 2 Materials. Wood, . . . . Brick, Stone, Cement Wood and brick. 11,837 10,875 486 8 6 403 662 603 31 18 12,499 11,478 517 8 6 421 Materials. 532 25 557 Wood and stone. 26 1 27 Wood 528 25 553 Brick and stone. 26 6 32 Wood and brick. 3 - 3 Brick and cement, . 4 _ 4 Wood and stone, 1 - 1 Wood, brick, and stone, . 2 _ 2 Boxborongli, 71 3 74 Not given, 1 , 3 4 Xumber of Stories. 1 story, ..... 1 story and attic, 2 stories Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 71 3 74 Cambridge. Ward 1, . 2,303 125 2,428 3 24 5 38 1 1 2 3 25 5 40 1 Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2,303 13 96 27 376 125 10 1 16 2,428 13 106 28 392 Materials. 71 3 74 2 stories and attic, . 1,157 60 1,217 Wood, 66 3 69 Basement and 2 stories, . 53 1 54 Wood and brick, 5 - 5 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 73 t 80 688 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stokies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. MIDDLESEX — Con. Cambridge. "Ward 1 — Con dumber of Stories — Con. 3 stories 3 stones and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, 4 stories and attic, 5 stories, (5 stories. Not given, . Materials Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Wood and Ijrick, Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Not given, . Cambridge. Ward 2, y^Kinber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . 5 stories Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone, .... Cement, Wood and brick, Brick and stone, Cambridge. Ward 3, Kiimber of Stories 1 story', 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic. Xum- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of XJnoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 403 25 48 2 24 1 a - 24 - 1 - 2 - 1 - - 2 2,,303 12.1 2,184 112 97 10 O - 19 - - 1 1 - - 2 3,11S 129 3,11S 129 78 7 140 10 o - 33 2 631 18 1,084 45 97 2 140 t 75G 27 18 1 62 7 1 - 74 3 1 - 1 - 3,118 129 2,902 lis 118 6 1 - - 90 .) 1 - 1,688 49 1,688 49 10 o 9.T 5 - 1 28 1 ,528 20 473 9 .i4 3 69 1 428 .^iO 25 5 24 1 2 1 2 2,428 2,296 107 2 19 1 1 2 3,247 3,247 85 150 2 35 649 1,129 99 147 783 19 69 1 77 1 1 3,247 3,020 124 1 6 95 1 1,7.37 1,737 12 100 1 29 548 482 57 70 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Cambridge. Ward 3— Con Kumber of Stories — Con. 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, 4 stories, 5 stories. Not given, . Materials. Wood Brick Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Brick and stone. Wood, Ijrick, and stone, . Not given, .... Cambridge. Ward 4, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 stor)-, . Basement, 1 stoiy, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories Not given, .... Materials. VYood Brick, .... Stone Wood and brick, Biick and stone. Brick and cement, . Not given, . Cambridge. Ward 5, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, . . ■ Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 367 1 6 24 - 19 - 19 - .■> - - 1 1,688 49 1,268 37 104 - 272 10 24 - IS 1 ."> - - 1 2,899 142 2,899 142 27 - 160 17 1 - 46 4 680 22 1,191 48 46 - 132 7 431 38 10 1 80 3 2 - 72 2 1 - 19 - 1 - 2,899 142 2,741 131 136 8 3 - 13 .> 1 1 4 - 1 - 1,829 217 1,829 217 18 5 203 27 4 - 32 - 469 47 743 90 IS 3 11 3 320 39 373 24 19 19 2 1 1,7.87 1,305 104 282 24 19 2 1 3,041 3,041 27 177 1 50 702 1,239 46 139 469 11 83 2 74 1 19 1 3,041 2,872 144 3 15 2 4 1 2,046 2,046 23 230 4 32 516 833 21 14 359 DWELLIXG HOUSES. 689 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Coutinued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied U well- dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Cambridge. Ward o — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories Basement and 5 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, . . Stone, .... Wood and Ijiick, Wood and stone. Brick and stone, Carlisle, . Kumlier of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Wood anil brick, Clielnisloi-d, ... Kumher of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stoi'ies, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Not given, .... ^raterials. Wood, .... Brick Stone, .... Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Not given, . Concord, . X umber of Stories. 1 story, Istory and attic, Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, t 4 1 - 1 - 1 1,829 217 1,780 205 31 i o - 9 1 ."> - .T 4 i:.) 8 12.-) 8 3 1 11 1 3G 3 '5 3 125 8 122 8 3 - 695 47 695 47 73 6 2.53 13 69 9 293 19 1 - 1 - 3 - 1 - 1 - G!)5 47 072 47 12 - 1 - S - 1 - 1 - 837 73 837 73 9 2 184 21 1 1 4 - 92 4 511 40 4 1 U 3 17 - 1 1 2,046 1,985 38 2 10 2 9 133 133 4 12 39 78 133 130 3 742 742 79 266 78 312 1 1 o O 1 1 742 719 12 1 8 1 1 910 910 11 205 2 4 96 551 5 14 17 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied DweU- Dwell- mg ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Coucord — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, .... Brick, .... Wood and briclc. Wood and stone. Brick and stone, Dracut, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, , Dunstable, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . 2 stories, .... Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, EVERETT, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and one story, Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stoi'ies and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood,. . . . Brick, Stone, Wood and brick. 3 1 1 - 837 73 813 73 8 - 14 - 1 - 1 - 440 39 440 39 4 - 56 5 1 190 23 187 11 1 - 1 - 440 39 438 39 1 - 1 - 96 15 96 15 14 5 34 3 1 - 47 7 96 15 94 14 2 - - 1 3,610 373 3,610 373 90 23 500 46 8 2 20 1 654 87 2,084 187 9 2 46 6 171 IS 21 1 7 - 3,610 373 3,588 371 19 2 1 - O - 4 1 910 886 8 14 1 1 479 479 4 61 1 213 198 1 1 479 477 1 1 111 111 19 37 1 54 111 108 O 1 3,983 3,983 113 546 10 21 741 2,271 11 52 189 3,983 3,9,59 21 1 2 690 CEN^SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895, DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. CooNxiES, Cities, Towns, Number of Stomes to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Everett. Ward 1, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, Materials. Wood, . Everett. Ward 2, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, . Brick, , Stone, . Everett. Ward 3, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic. Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Wood and brick, Everett. Ward 4, Number of Stories. 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories Materials. Wood, . Brick, . 518 45 563 518 45 563 1 - 1 127 6 133 46 9 55 281 20 301 4 - 4 58 10 68 1 - 1 518 45 563 518 45 563 479 88 567 479 88 567 38 17 55 95 18 113 6 ■Ti 8 19 1 20 39 1 46 240 38 278 3 1 4 30 4 34 i - 7 O - 2 479 88 567 477 88 565 1 - 1 1 - 1 615 98 713 Clo 98 713 43 6 49 26 1 27 318 52 370 203 37 240 o 2 3 1 4 4 - 4 16 1 17 615 98 713 614 98 712 1 - 1 700 47 747 700 47 747 52 2 54 2 - 2 32 1 33 584 42 626 3 - 3 27 ."> 29 700 47 747 692 47 739 8 - S Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials op which Constructed. MIDDLESEX — Con. Everett. Ward 5, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick Wood anil Ijrick, Everett. Ward 6, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Framinglimii, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood, Brick Stone, Wood and brici:. Wood and cement, . Orotoii, . . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 600 37 600 37 o - 58 6 154 14 328 14 2 1 4 1 50 1 9 - 600 37 590 36 9 1 1 - 698 58 698 58 6 - 142 13 1 - 65 4 448 36 - o - 25 5 5 - .-> - 698 58 697 57 1 1 1,920 267 1,920 267 95 41 263 25 21 3 419 78 1,048 106 10 - 12 4 39 8 4 2 2 - 1,920 267 1,905 263 8 1 o - 4 2 1 1 470 31 476 31 11 1 172 15 637 637 2 64 168 342 3 5 51 2 637 626 10 1 756 756 6 155 1 69 484 30 5 2 756 754 2,187 2,187 136 288 7 24 497 1,154 10 16 47 6 2 2,187 2,168 9 2 6 2 507 507 12 187 DWELLING HOUSES. 691 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Contiuued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupifd Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- eupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber ol Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con . Groton — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, ..... Wood and brick, Holliston, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 4 stories, .... Not given Materials. Wood Brick, Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Not given Hopkiuton. . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Hndson, Number of Stories. 1 story, Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses s 8 31 2 33 239 12 251 1 - 1 s - 8 3 1 4 3 - 3 476 31 507 459 31 490 7 - i 10 - 10 612 39 651 612 39 651 5 - 5 277 20 297 1 - 1 10 1 11 81 4 85 217 13 230 4 - 4 3 - 3 12 1 13 1 - 1 1 - 1 612 39 651 605 39 644 2 - 2 o - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 714 73 787 714 73 787 13 1 14 448 59 507 1 - 1 15 3 IS 226 10 23G 1 - 1 1 - 1 t - i 1 - 1 1 - 1 714 73 787 705 72 1 1 1 3 - 3 5 1 6 1 - 1 980 27 1,007 980 27 1,007 11 2 13 MIDDLESEX — Con. Hudson — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories, .... Materials. Wood,. Brick, . AVood and brick, liexingtoii. Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, ... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, 3 stories. Basement and 4 stories, Materials, Wood Brick Wood and brick, Wood and stone. liincoln, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick. liittleton. Number of Stories. 1 story, ... 1 storj^ and attic, 3S8 10 2 - 20 1 101 1 389 10 11 1 20 1 32 1 5 - 1 - 980 27 969 27 10 - 1 - 727 34 727 34 62 1 62 4 526 21 58 5 4 1 14 o 1 - 727 34 720 33 5 - 1 - 1 1 189 17 189 17 8 1 28 2 1 - 32 3 106 t 1 - 1 - 8 3 4 - - 1 189 17 184 16 1 1 - 2 - 227 14 227 14 - 3 76 4 398 2 21 102 399 12 21 33 5 I 1,007 996 10 1 761 761 63 66 547 63 5 16 1 761 753 5 1 2 206 206 9 30 1 35 113 1 1 11 4 1 206 200 3 1 2 241 241 3 80 692 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- Num- Num- Total Num- CoCNTiES, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Number of Stowes to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Number of .Stories to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied DweU- ber of ing HorsES, AND Materials Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing Houses Houses X&V ICOWkJ Houses Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. liittleton — Con. Lowell. Ward 1 — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Materials — Con. 2 stories, 1 - 1 Brick 380 8 388 2 stories and attic, . 1.50 1 157 Stone, 2 - 2 Materials. 227 14 241 Wood and briclc, 24 1 25 Wood, 223 14 237 1 Brick and stone. 5 ~ 5 Brick, 3 _ 3 Brick and cement, . 1 1 Wood and brick. 1 _ 1 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 ~ 1 Not given 1 - 1 r.OWEI^L<. .... 11,933 495 12,428 Xtimber of Stories. 11,933 495 12,428 Lowell. Ward 2, 1,080 26 1,106 1 story, 174 11 185 Number of Stories. 1,080 26 1,106 1 story and attic, 2,791 l.iO 2,941 1 story, 25 1 26 Basement and 1 story, . 3 - 3 1 story and attic, 151 9 160 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 85 4 89 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 8 - 8 2 stories, 1,737 69 1,806 2 stories 204 3 207 2 stories and attic, . 5,269 219 5,488 2 stories and attic, . 340 9 349 Basement and 2 stories, . 36 1 37 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 152 3 155 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 28 - 28 3 stories 1,160 28 1,188 3 stories, 199 1 200 3 stories and attic, . 369 8 377 3 stories and attic, . 102 3 105 Basement and 3 stories, . 21 - 21 Basement and 3 stories, . 3 - 3 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 8 1 9 4 stories 16 - 16 4 stories 108 - 108 4 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 4 stories and attic, . 6 - 6 Mate7-ials. 1,080 26 1,106 5 stories, 11 1 12 Wood 843 22 865 6 stories 1 - 1 Brick 207 3 210 Not given 2 - 2 Stone 3 - 3 Materials. 11,933 495 12,428 AVood and brick, 16 - 16 Wood 11,034 478 11,512 Wood and stone. 5 ' - 5 Brick, 727 14 741 Brick and stone. 6 1 7 Stone, 28 _ 28 Wood and brick. 109 1 110 Lowell. Ward 3, 1,407 36 1,443 Wood and stone. 17 1 18 Number of Stories. 1,407 36 1,443 Brick and stone, 14 1 15 1 story 10 — 10 1 story and attic. 357 10 367 Brick and cement, . 1 — 1 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 _ 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 17 2 19 2 stories 125 -_ 125 Kot given, — 2 2 stories and attic, . 630 21 651 LOAVELL. AVARD 1, 1,147 21 1,168 Basement and 2 stories, . 12 _ 12 Number of Stories. 1,147 21 1,168 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 17 _ 17 1 story 15 - 15 3 stories, 215 3 218 1 story and attic. 107 4 111 3 stories and attic, . 13 _ 13 2 stories, 119 3 122 Basement and 3 stories, . i _ 4 2 stories and attic, . 577 9 586 4 stories, 4 _ 4 Basement and 2 stories, '. 2 _ 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 10 _ 10 Materials. 1,407 36 1,443 3 stories lis 1 119 Wood 1,358 34 1,392 3 stories and attic, . 157 4 161 Brick 22 1 23 4Etories 29 _ 29 Stone 5 - 5 4 stories and attic, . 1 _ 1 Wood and brick. 13 - 13 5 stories, 10 _ 10 Wood and stone, 7 1 8 6 stories 1 - 1 Brick and stone, 2 - 2 Not given 1 - 1 Lowell. Ward 4, 1,234 53 1,287 Materials. 1,147 21 1,168 Number of Stories. 1,2,34 53 1,287 Wood, 733 12 745 1 story * 1 - 1 DWELLING HOUSES. 693 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. CouNTiiis, Cities, Towns, ■ Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing IldllSCS Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses :»I1DDLESEX— Con. Lowell. Wakd 4 — Cou. Xumher of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, ^^(lteriaIs. Wood, Brick, Stone, AVood and brick, Lowell. Wakd 5, Number of Stories. 1 etory 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Xot given, .... Sifaterials. Wood, Brick, Stone, Wood and Ijrick, Briclc and stone. Not given, .... Lowell. Wakd 6, Numher of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and atti( 2 stories, 2 stories and attic. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, 4 stories, 5 stories, Materials. Wood, . 253 3 173 652 3 130 15 2 2 1,234 1,198 IS 1 IT 1,101 1,101 7 151 1 19 113 (il3 1 ■24 141 12 3 2 13 1 1,101 1,013 Gl 2 23 1 1 1,596 1,596 43 330 11 543 568 10 79 3 9 1 1,596 1,592 1 33 1 9 53 53 35 35 2 12 11 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 35 34 1 28 27 1 3 2G2 3 174 685 4 139 15 1,287 1,2.51 18 1 17 1,136 1,136 9 163 1 19 118 624 1 24 146 12 13 1 1,136 1,047 62 2 23 1 1 1,666 1,666 46 337 11 570 595 11 82 3 9 2 1,666 1,662 Counties, Cities, Towns, Nusber op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of ■which Constructed. MIDDLESEX — Con. Lowell. Wakd 6 — Con. Materials — Con. Brick Stone, Lowell. Wakd 7, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . yfaterials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Lowell. Wakd 8, Nu7nber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, Brick, ATood and brick. Wood and stone, Lowell. Wakd 9, Xumher of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Ntnii- ber of T'noc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 2 2 1,514 1,.514 2 466 5 175 582 5 186 52 2 1 34 4 1,514 1,475 29 I 1 2 1,613 1,613 60 642 2 14 196 6.52 6 11 25 5 1,613 1,600 4 S 1 1,241 1,241 11 334 8 90 655 12 44 67 10 67 67 38 2 11 15 67 66 1 2 2 1„581 1,,581 2 504 7 186 .597 5 187 52 2 1 34 4 1,581 1,541 30 7 1 •2 lis 1,731 lis 1,731 4 64 37 679 - 2 - 14 17 213 707 6 - 11 4 29 - 5 1 1 lis 1,731 118 1,718 - 4 - 8 - 1 69 1,310 69 1,310 12 24 358 8 91 39 694 13 45 68 11 694 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stouies to Dwell- ing Houses, and JIatei-.ials OF which Constructed. Xum- Xum- b(?r of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ins ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Lowell. Ward 9 — Cou. Nuniher of Stories — Con. Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Mimher of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 'i stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories. Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, Not given, . Materials, Wood Brick, .... Stone, .... Cement, Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Not given, . Maldex. Ward 1, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, G 3 - 1 - 1,241 69 1,222 69 4 - G - i 2 - 5,3S8 450 5,388 450 59 6 795 70 1 1 23 2 852 57 3,345 290 38 4 55 5 201 14 12 - 3 1 .1 - 1 - 1 - 5,388 450 5,355 444 23 1 1 - - 1 7 4 1 - I 1 - 7G4 58 7G4 58 6 2 103 10 5 - 67 5 544 39 5 - 17 - 13 1 1 - o - 764 58 7.59 58 1 - 1 - 3 - 6 3 1 1,310 1,291 4 6 5,838 5,8.38 65 865 2 25 909 3,635 42 60 215 12 4 2 1 1 5,838 5,799 24 1 1 11 1 1 822 822 S 113 5 72 583 5 17 15 1 1 2 822 817 1 1 3 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. MIDDLESEX — Cou Malden. Ward 2, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, . 3 stories and attic, . 4 stories, attic ittic Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Cement, Malden. Ward 3, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, , Brick, , Malden. Ward 4, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stoiies, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Not given Mtiterials. Wood, ... Brick, ... Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Not given, . Num- Num- ber f ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- nig Houses ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 713 713 24 119 3 63 480 1 2 16 4 1 713 712 1 682 682 1 29 4 49 554 3 4 33 4 1 682 677 5 833 833 6 30 1 3 227 448 12 16 86 2 1 1 833 818 12 1 1 1 20 20 1 6 1 11 20 19 52 52 2 2 4 40 1 3 52 52 41 41 2 1 9 20 3 2 4 41 40 1 733 733 25 125 3 64 491 1 4 1 733 731 1 1 734 734 1 31 6 53 594 3 5 36 4 1 734 729 5 874 874 8 31 1 3 236 468 15 IS 90 2 1 1 874 858 13 1 1 1 DWELLING HOUSES. G95 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, NUMBKR OF STOKIES TO DWELL- ING HoDsKS, AND Materials OP WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses T.'d Materials OP WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Medfoed. Ward 6 — Cou. Number of Stories — Cou. 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, ^raterials. AYood Brick Stone, Wood and brick, IHelrose, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement ami 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories Kot given, ^raterials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Wood and cement, . Brick and stone, Not given, .... Natick, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 20 2 1 2 477 409 5 2 1 2,474 2,474 14 3.i0 21 511 1,462 11 35 65 1 1 1 1 1 2,474 2,4fi3 Materials. Wood, . Brick, . 1 2 1 1 1 1,741 1,741 64 734 1 52 153 655 5 17 52 1,741 1,724 12 35 35 354 354 28 1 1 68 246 354 354 69 69 4 24 3 11 22 1 3 1 69 68 1 23 2 1 2 .512 504 5 2 1 2,828 2,828 14 378 1 22 579 1,708 11 35 73 1 2 2 1 1 2,828 2,817 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1,810 1,810 68 7.58 1 55 164 677 5 18 55 1,810 1,792 13 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Bfatick — Con. Materials — Con. Wood and brick. Wood and stone, KEWTOK, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories Not given Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Brick and stone. Not given, . Newton. Ward 1, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 stoiy, Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, Woo5 3 28 1 story, 13 - 13 3 stories and attic, . o _ 2 1 story and attic, 60 3 63 Basement and 3 stories, 1 1 2 stories, 82 6 88 Not given, . 1 1 2 stories and attic, . 452 38 490 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 yraterials. 1,004 100 1,104 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 3 - 3 Wood 995 98 1,093 3 stories, 186 24 210 Brick, 5 1 6 3 stories and attic, . 5 1 6 Wood and brick, 2 - 2 4 stories, 1 - 1 Wood and stone, - 1 1 Not given, 1 - 1 Brick and stone. 1 _ 1 Not given, 1 _ 1 Materials. 804 72 876 Wood 796 71 867 Newton. Ward 3, 671 68 739 Brick 3 1 4 Xumber of Stories. 671 68 739 Stone, 2 - 2 1 story, 11 2 13 Wood and brick. 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 12 _ 12 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 Basement and 1 story, . 1 _ 1 Not given, 1 - 1 2 stories 173 20 193 2 stories and attic, . 409 39 448 Newton. Ward 6, 768 64 832 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 _ 2 Number of Stories. 768 64 832 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1 _ 1 1 storj' 14 _ 14 3 stories, 58 6 64 1 story and attic. 77 4 81 3 stories and attic, . 3 1 4 Basement and 1 story, . 6 - 6 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 1 _ 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 5 - 5 2 stories 91 4 95 Materials. 671 68 739 2 stories and attic, . 473 43 516 Wood 661 68 729 Basement and 2 stories, . S 1 9 Brick 6 - 6 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 37 3 40 Stone, 1 - 1 3 stories 54 7 61 Wood and stone. 3 - 3 3 stories and attic, . 2 o 4 Newton. Ward 4, 643 97 740 Not given, 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 643 97 740 Materials. 768 64 m-2 16 - 16 Wood 741 63 804 1 story and attic. 78 6 84 Brick 13 - 13 2 _ 2 Stone, 4 - 4 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 2 - 2 Wood and brick, 2 - 2 2 stories, 142 21 163 Wood and stone. 7 1 8 2 stories and attic, . 339 67 406 Not given, 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 14 _ 14 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 13 1 14 Newton. Ward 7, 469 40 509 3 stories, 31 o 33 Number of Stories. 469 40 509 3 stories and attic, . o I 2 1 story and attic. 8 3 11 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 _ 2 2 stories ; 37 6 43 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, o _ .> 2 stories and attic, . 315 27 342 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 Materials. 643 97 740 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 8 3 11 Wood, 637 94 731 3 stories 94 1 95 Brick, 3 - 3 3 stories and attic, . 2 - -7 '00 CB]SrSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towxs, Num- bor of Num- ber of Total Num- CoDNTiEs, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total KCMBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing IIODSES, AND Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- ing Houses Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX— Con. Newton. Ward 7 — Con. Reading — Con. Number of Stories^ Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 7 1 8 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 3 stories, 7 - •7 Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick. Wood and stone. 469 452 12 1 2 2 40 38 1 1 509 490 13 1 2 3 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Not given Materials. Wood Brick Not given, 2 1 2 1,034 1,031 1 2 55 55 2 1 2 1,089 1,086 1 2 Xortli Reading:, • Xumber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic,. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 204 204 8 57 51 84 '2 14 14 1 1 3 3 218 218 8 64 1 54 87 2 Slierboru, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, 268 268 4 55 57 151 1 25 25 1 7 5 11 1 293 293 5 62 62 162 2 3 stories, 2 - 2 Materials. 268 25 293 Materials. Wood 204 202 14 14 218 216 AVood Brick, 267 1 25 292 1 Stone 1 - 1 Shirley, 302 25 .327 Wood and brick. 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 302 25 327 1 story 12 3 15 690 57 747 1 story and attic. 135 11 146 Number of Stories. 690 57 747 Basement and 1 story, . 2 - 2 9 1 10 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 9 1 10 1 story and attic. 314 25 339 2 stories 31 4 35 3 1 4 2 stories and attic, . 104 6 110 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 12 2 14 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 2 stories, 23 4 27 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 4 - 4 2 stories and attic, . 311 24 335 3 stories 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Not given 4 7 1 1 - 4 1 1 Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick. 302 285 16 1 25 23 2 327 308 18 1 Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, Wood and cement, . Not given 690 674 s 1 57 53 f> 1 1 747 727 10 8 1 1 soniERViiiiii:, . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories 8,787 8,787 122 460 5 30 1,407 629 629 8 48 3 01 9,416 9,416 130 508 5 33 1,498 Reading, .... 1,034 55 1,089 2 stories and attic, . 5,013 336 5,.34',» Number of Stories. 1,034 55 1,0S9 Basement and 2 stories, . 269 12 281 1 story, 10 - 10 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 342 29 371 1 story and attic. 439 12 451 3 stories 1,037 95 1,132 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 5 - 5 3 stories and attic, . 34 3 37 2 stories, 48 G 54 Basement and 3 stories, . 50 o .52 2 stories and attic, . 512 30 548 j Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 9 ."> 11 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 4 stories, 6 - 6 DWELLING HOUSES. '01 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH CONSTKUOTED. Num- ber of Oc- cui)ie(J Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Cou. SOMEKVII.L.E — Con. Xumber of Stories — Con. 4 stories and attic, . 5 stories, .... 5 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood,. Bricli, .... Stone Wood and Ijrick, Wood, brick, and stone, SOMERVILLE. WAKD 1, Xumhcr of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 stor}' and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories Materials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Wood, brick, and stone, . SOMERVILLE. WARD 2, Numher of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . 5 stories Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, SOMERVILLE. WARD 3, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 1 1 S,787 S,642 131 1 12 1 1,578 1,578 7 123 1 C 360 725 36 25 264 19 10 2 1,578 1,.t39 37 1 1 2,647 2,647 91 123 2 14 569 1,124 139 65 481 5 28 4 1 1 2,647 2,593 48 6 2,446 2,446 17 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ins' Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 629 619 10 70 70 13 10 29 4 14 115 115 4 9 29 4 3 36 1 1 115 107 8 219 219 1 1 1 1 9,416 9,261 141 1 12 1 1,648 1,648 7 136 1 6 370 754 40 25 278 19 10 2 1,648 1,609 37 1 1 2,762 2,762 95 132 2 17 594 l,l.i3 143 68 517 6 29 4 1 1 2,762 2,700 56 6 2,665 2,665 18 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of t\'bich Constructed. MIDDLESEX — Con. SOMERVILLE. WARD 3 - Cou Xumber of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories. Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, ^^'ood and brick, SOMERVILLE. WARD 4, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 5 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, Stoneliain, Xumber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories Materials. Wood,. Stone Wood and brick, Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 158 4 230 1,865 5 5 155 6 1 2,446 2,408 34 1 3 2,116 2,116 7 56 2 6 248 1,299 89 247 137 4 11 9 1 2,116 2,102 12 1,330 1,330 17 609 1 39 218 402 8 11 21 1 2 1 1,330 1,329 1 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 28 142 21 1 1 219 218 1 225 225 3 1 28 136 4 26 24 1 225 224 1 56 56 23 1 6 22 2 1 1 56 54 1 1 183 4 258 2,007 5 5 176 7 2 2,665 2,626 35 1 3 2,341 2,341 10 57 2 6 276 1,435 93 273 161 5 11 11 1 2,341 2,326 13 2 1,386 1,386 17 632 1 40 224 424 10 12 22 1 •2 1,386 1,383 702 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stokies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Stow, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Sudbury, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Tewksbury, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Brick Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Brick and stone, Tonnseud, . , . . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 223 223 2 32 4 45 133 5 1 1 223 221 1 1 244 244 32 14 50 143 1 3 1 244 241 1 439 439 5 195 1 5 55 171 1 5 1 439 433 1 1 3 1 465 465 4S 226 4 3 144 20 20 1 5 11 20 20 17 17 5 5 n 17 46 46 3 14 17 11 46 45 35 35 10 13 1 243 243 3 37 4 47 144 5 1 243 241 1 1 261 261 37 19 50 149 1 3 2 261 258 1 4S5 485 8 209 1 5 72 182 1 5 485 478 1 1 4 1 500 500 58 239 5 3 1.53 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materiais OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- mg mg Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. Townsend — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Not given, Materials. Wood,. Brick, .... Wood and brick, Kot given, . Tyngsborough, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, 2 stories, . 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, 3 stories. Materials. Wood,. Brick Stone, .... Wood and brick, Wood and stone, W^ake field. Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 5 stories, .... Not given Materials. Wood Brick, .... Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Not given, ... 1VA1.THAM, . Number of Stories. 1 story, ... 1 story and attic, 36 1 2 1 465 447 4 13 1 159 159 56 18 1 79 2 1 2 159 153 35 35 1 - 1 - 1,556 103 1,556 103 8 - 445 26 1 - 60 1 73 6 865 64 6 - 36 1 49 5 10 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1,556 103 1,540 103 7 - t _ 1 - 1 - 3,836 268 3,856 268 43 5 192 11 36 3 2 1 500 482 4 13 1 161 161 .56 IS 1 81 2 1 2 161 155 2 2 1 1 1,659 1,659 8 471 1 61 79 929 6 37 54 10 1 1 1 1,6,59 1,643 7 7 1 1 4,124 4,124 48 203 DWELLING HOUSES. '03 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- Num- Num- Total Num- Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of NujiBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied DweU- ber of Dwell- Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- OF which Constructed. ing injT ing Houses of which Constructed. ing ing Ing Houses Houses Houses Houses Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. WAIiTHAM — Con. Waltham. Ward 2 — Con. Xiimber of Stories — Con. Materials — Con. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 - o Brick and stone. 1 - 1 2 stories, 1,150 99 1,249 Not given 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 2,248 127 2,375 Basement and 2 stories, . 14 1 15 Waltham. Ward 3, . 554 22 576 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 71 12 83 Number of Stories. 551 09 576 3 stories 108 11 119 1 story, o - 3 3 stories and attic, . 10 2 18 1 story and attic. 79 1 SO Basement and 3 stories, . 4 _ 4 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 1 - 1 4 stories, 5 _ 5 2 stories 208 10 218 Basement, 4 stories, and attic, 1 _ 1 2 stories and attic, . 238 11 249 Not given 3 _ 3 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 6 - 6 Materials. 3,856 268 4,124 3 stories 13 _ 13 Wood, 3,802 262 4,064 3 stories and attic, . 4 _ 4 BriclJ 40 3 43 4 stories, O _ 3 Stone 3 - 2 Wood and Ijrick, i 3 10 Materials. .554 .^o 576 Wood and stone. 3 _ 2 Wood, 547 22 569 Brick and stone, 1 _ 1 Brick 7 - 7 Not given .7 - 3 Waltham. AYard 4, . 602 • 58 660 Waltham. Ward 1, . 579 42 621 Number of Stories. 602 58 660 Number of Stories. 579 42 621 1 story, 2 - 2 1 story 10 _ 10 1 story and attic. 4 1 5 1 story and attic. 52 4 56 2 stories, 215 29 244 2 stories, 149 13 162 2 stories and attic, . 345 21 366 2 stories and attic, . 359 24 383 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 - 4 Basement and 2 stories, . — 1 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 10 4 14 3 stories 7 _ 7 3 stories 21 1 22 3 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . 1 3 3 Not given, 1 - 1 Materials. 602 58 660 Materials. 579 42 621 Wood 594 58 652 Wood, 576 41 617 Brick 8 - 8 Brick - 1 1 Waltham. Ward 5, . 580 29 609 Stone, .> - 3 Number of Stories. 580 29 609 Not given, 1 - 1 1 story, 10 - 10 1 story and attic. 3 — 3 Waltham. Wakd 2, . 428 36 464 2 stories, 186 i 193 Number of Stories. 428 36 464 2 stories and attic, . 304 10 314 1 story 15 3 18 Basement and 2 stories, . 6 _ 6 1 story and attic. 32 5 37 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 15 4 19 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 3 stories, 46 8 54 2 stories, 71 6 77 3 stories and attic, . 4 _ 4 2 stories and attic, . 287 20 307 Basement and 3 stories, . 4 _ 4 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 5 2 7 4 stories 1 - 1 3 stories, 9 - 9 Basement, 4 stories, and attic, 1 _ 1 3 stories and attic, . 6 _ 6 4 stories, 1 _ 1 Materials. ^80 29 609 Not given 1 _ 1 Wood, .566 25 591 Brick 13 o 15 Materials. 428 36 464 Wood and brick. 1 2 3 Wood 408 36 444 Brick 12 - 12 Waltham. Ward 6, . 608 45 6.53 Wood and brick. 4 - 4 Number of Stories. 608 45 6.53 Wood and stone. 2 - 2 ' 2 stories, 130 15 145 704 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing HoisEs, AND Materials OP WHICH Constricted. MIDDLESEX — Con. Waltham. Ward 6 — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 4 stories, Materials. Wood, Wood and brick, Waltham. Ward 7, . Number ofStoiHes. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, .... Materials. Wood Wood and briclj, Watertown, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, . . . '. 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement and 4 stories, . Not given, .... Materials. Wood Bricli Wood and brick. Wood and stone. Brick and stone. Wood, brick, and stone, . Not given, .... 'Wayland, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 8toi'ie8, .... 2 stories and attic, . Niiin- bor of Oc- cupk'cl Dwell- ing' Houses 432 3 3.5 60S 607 1 505 505 4 22 191 283 5 Mo 504 1 1,533 1,533 17 167 3 27 136 1,061 5 43 66 4 2 1 1 1,533 1,.504 15 9 1 381 381 1 123 1 9 54 172 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 45 44 1 36 36 2 19 15 36 36 140 140 1 S 1 100 15 s 140 133 5 32 32 3 8 10 10 458 3 37 9 1 653 651 2 .541 541 6 22 210 298 5 .541 .540 1 1,673 1,673 IS 175 4 27 143 1,161 5 58 74 4 O 1 1 1,673 1,637 20 9 1 3 2 1 413 413 4 131 1 9 64 182 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. MIDDLESEX — Con. Wayland — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Weatford, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, Brick and stone, IVeston, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories Materials. Wood,. Brick Stone Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Wiliuiugton, Number of Stories. 1 story, ... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- n\ii mg Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ini; Houses Materials. Wood, , 2 7 - 11 1 1 - 381 32 378 32 1 - 2 - 475 28 475 28 2 - 240 15 3 - 12 - 212 13 2 - 3 - 1 - 475 28 461 28 5 - 1 - 7 - 1 - 338 35 338 35 4 1 45 4 60 4 221 26 8 - 338 35 330 34 - 1 3 - 4 - 1 - 301 50 301 50 8 1 41 13 - 97 19 149 16 2 1 1 - 1 - 301 50 301 50 12 1 413 410 1 503 503 2 255 3 12 225 2 3 1 503 489 5 1 373 373 5 49 64 247 8 373 364 1 3 4 1 351 351 9 54 2 116 165 3 1 1 351 351 DWELLING HOUSES. 705 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- NuMBKK OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses of which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses MIDDLESEX — Con. MIDDLESEX — Con. Wincliester, .... 1,207 133 1,340 WoBURN. Ward 2, 524 35 559 Number of Stories. 1,207 133 1,340 Number of Stories. 524 35 559 1 story 13 2 15 1 story and attic. 108 i 115 1 story and attic, 106 4 110 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Basement and 1 story, . 3 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 5 - 5 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 3 - 3 2 stories, 39 10 49 2 stories, 184 13 197 2 stories and attic, . 333 16 349 2 stories and attic, . 836 103 939 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 - 2 Basement and 2 stories, . 5 1 6 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 28 2 30 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 7 - i 3 stories, 5 - 5 3 stories, 44 10 54 3 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . 4 - 4 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 - 2 Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories, 1 1 - 1 1 Materials. Wood, 524 523 35 35 559 558 Materials. 1,207 133 1,340 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 Wood, Brick Stone 1,189 15 127 5 1 1,316 20 1 WOBURN. AVARD3, Number of Stories. 490 490 14 14 504 504 Wood and brick. 3 3 1 story 1 story and attic. 9 115 — 9 115 WOBVRK, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic. . 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 2,661 2,661 36 646 5 31 2.59 1,.586 126 126 1 28 2 i> 16 72 2,787 2,787 37 674 t 33 275 1,6.58 Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, . 3 1 60 288 2 3 8 1 3 5 6 1 5 1 65 294 2 3 9 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 12 - 12 Materials. 490 14 504 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 47 4 51 Wood, 489 14 503 3 stories 30 1 31 Brick, 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 6 3 : 6 3 WoBURN. Ward 4, Number of Stories. 501 501 29 29 530 530 Materials. 2,661 126 2,787 1 story 8 - 8 Wood, 2,653 126 2,779 1 story and attic, 125 6 131 Brick 4 _ 4 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 13 - 13 Wood and brick. 3 _ 3 2 stories, 25 - 25 Wood and stone, 1 _ 1 2 stories and attic, . 317 21 338 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 WoBURN. Ward 1, 453 48 501 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 5 2 7 Number of Stories. 453 48 501 3 stories . 5 - 5 1 story, 1 1 2 3 stories and attic, . 2 - 2 1 story and attic. 94 15 109 Materials. 501 29 530 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 4 2 6 Wood, 501 29 530 25 1 26 2 stories and attic, . 308 29 337 WoBURN. Ward 5, 209 - 209 4 _ 4 Number of Stories. 209 - 209 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 6 _ 6 1 story, 5 - 5 8 _ 8 1 story and attic. 60 - 60 3 stories and attic, . 3 _ 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 - 3 2 stories, 53 - 53 Materials. 453 48 501 2 stories and attic, . 85 - 85 Wood 452 48 500 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 - 2 Wood and brick. 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 706 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- ber of Num- Num- Total Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, Number or Stories to Dwell- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- of which Constructed. ing ing OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing ing Houses Houses Houses Houses Houses MIDDLESEX -Con. NORFOLK. WOBURN. Ward 5 — Con. Avon, 342 14 3.56 Materials. 209 - 209 Number of Stories. 342 14 356 Wood, 208 - 208 1 story 8 - 8 Wood and brick, 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 228 8 236 Basement and 1 story, . 3 - 3 WoBURN. Ward 6, . 306 _ 306 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 15 - 15 Number of Stories. 306 _ 306 2 stories, 48 2 50 1 story and attic, 93 _ 93 2 stories and attic, . 33 2 35 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 5 _ 5 Basement and 2 stories, . - 1 1 2 stories 16 _ 16 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 4 - 4 2 stories and attic, . 185 _ 185 3 stories 1 1 2 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 _ 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 - 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 8 3 Materials. 342 14 356 3 stories 3 _ 3 Wood 341 14 355 Stone, 1 1 Materials. 306 - 306 Wood 304 - 304 Belliiigliani, .... 314 26 340 Brick 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 314 26 340 1 - 1 1 story, 5 _ 5 1 story and attic. 210 18 228 WoBURN. Ward 7, 178 - 178 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 6 1 i Number of Stories. 178 _ 178 2 stories, 2 2 4 1 story, 18 _ 13 2 stories and attic, . 88 5 93 1 story and attic, 51 _ 51 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 2 stories 41 - 41 Not given 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 70 _ 70 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 1 Materials. 314 26 340 3 stories, 1 1 Wood, 309 26 335 Brick, 3 - 3 Materials. 178 178 Wood and brick, 1 - 1 Wood 176 - 176 Not given 1 - 1 Brick, . . . ... 2 - 2 Braintree, .... 1,117 64 1,181 Number of Stories. 1,117 64 1,181 NANTUCKET. 1 story, 27 - 27 1 story and attic. 77 4 81 Nantucket, .... 880 420 1,300 Basement and 1 story, . 5 5 Number of Stories. 880 420 1,300 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 4 _ 4 1 story 25 38 63 2 stories, 610 35 645 1 story and attic, ■274 158 432 2 stories and attic, . 283 19 302 184 67 251 Basement and 2 stories, . 41 41 2 stories and attic, . 375 127 502 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 10 10 Basement and 2 stories, . - 1 1 3 stories 54 6 60 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 17 5 22 3 stories and attic, . 3 3 3 stories, 2 14 16 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 1 3 stories and attic, . 2 2 4 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 1 - 2 2 Not given, 1 _ 1 4 stories - 3 3 - 1 1 Materials. 1,117 64 1,181 ■5 stories, - 2 2 Wood, 1,108 64 1,172 6 stories 1 - 1 Stone 1 - 1 Wood and brick, 5 - 5 Materials. 880 420 1,300 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 Wood, 871 415 1,286 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 - 1 Brick, 9 5 14 Not given, 1 - 1 DWELLING HOUSES. '07 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- Num- Num- Total Num- CoiTNTiES, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Number of Stories to Dwell- Oc- Unoc- ber of Number of Stories to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of ing Houses, and Materials cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- Dwcll- iUK Houses ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. i iixii ing OF WHifiH Constructed. ing ing Houses t Houses Houses Houses Houses AAV/ tlBJV-hiJ NORFOLK — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Broohliue, .... 2,277 221 2,498 Coll asset — Con. Xumber of Stories. 2,277 221 2,498 Number of Stories — Con. 1 story 3 - 3 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 6 - 6 1 story and attic, 48 1 49 3 stories and attic, . 5 - 5 Basement, 1 story, ami attic, 1 - 1 2 stories 353 17 370 Materials. 577 1 578 2 stories and attic, . 1,042 97 1,139 Wood, 572 1 573 Basement and 2 stories, . 39 _ 39 Stone, 2 - 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 05 7 72 Wood and brick. 2 - 2 3 stories, 507 46 5.53 Wood and stone, 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . 60 10 70 Dedhaui, ..... 1,481 93 1,574 Basement and 3 stories, . 51 13 64 Number of Stories. 1,481 93 1,574 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 38 16 54 1 story, 33 3 36 4 stories 41 5 46 1 story and attic. 419 17 436 Basement and 4 stories, . 2G 6 32 Basement and 1 story, . 1 3 5 stories, 1 — 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 24 _ 24 Basement and 5 stories, . 1_ - 1 2 stories 312 16 328 6 stories, - 3 3 2 stories and attic, . 635 47 682 Not given 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 12 1 13 Materials. 2,277 221 2,498 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, t 7 Wood 1,892 139 2,031 3 stories, 30 7 37 Brick, 262 64 326 3 stories and attic, . 3 1 4 Stone, 40 4 44 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Wood and brick. 34 3 37 4 stories 1 - 1 Wood and stone. 12 2 14 Not given, 2 - 2 Wood and cement, . 1 - 1 Materials. 1,481 93 1,574 Brick and stone, 34 8 42 AVood, 1,455 89 1,544 Brick and cement, . 1 1 2 Brick, 4 _ 4 Stone and cement, . 1 - 1 Stone 4 - 4 Wood and brick. 14 2 16 Cantou, 876 43 919 Wood and stone. 3 2 5 Number of Stories. 876 43 919 1 story 11 11 Not given, ' 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 444 19 463 Dover, 141 i 148 Basement, 1 story, an 7 2 stories and attic, . 73 4 77 3 stories, 4 _ 4 3 stories and attic, . 3 3 Materials. 141 1 148 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 1 Wood, 139 7 146 Wood and brick, 2 - 2 Materials. 876 43 919 Wood 870 43 913 Foxborongli, 723 28 751 Brick, 3 3 Number of Stories. 723 28 751 Stone 2 2 1 story 15 2 17 Wood and brick. 1 1 1 story and attic. 441 18 459 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 12 - 12 Cotaasset, .... 577 1 578 2 stories, 37 - 37 Kumher of Stories. 577 1 578 2 stories and attic, . 190 8 198 1 story, 20 - 20 Basement and 2 stories, . 6 - 6 1 story and attic. 340 1 341 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 13 - 13 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 16 - 16 3 stories, i _ 7 2 stories, 10 - 10 3 stories and attic, . 1 — 1 2 stories and attic, . 180 - 180 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 1 - 1 '08 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, NuMBEK OF Stories to Dwell- IXG Houses, and Materials OF WHICH CONSTKUCTED. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses NORFOLK — Con. Foxboroagli — Con. Materials. Wood Brick, Stone Franklin, . . . . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Basement, 4 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood,. Bricli, .... Stone Wood and stone. Ilolbrook, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, 2 stories, . 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, 3 stories. Materials. Wood, Brick, Hyde Park, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, 4 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick Stone, .... attic 723 718 3 984 984 30 351 6 23 246 270 17 23 14 1 o 1 984 975 7 1 1 511 511 100 10 389 1 11 511 509 2 2,064 2,064 11 479 25 204 1,095 IS 31 195 4 2 2,064 2,0.')7 28 28 44 44 1 13 1 10 16 o 44 44 35 35 12 1 18 35 35 137 137 29 18 72 2 4 3 9 137 127 9 1 751 746 3 2 1,028 1,028 31 364 6 24 2.56 286 19 23 14 1,028 1,019 7 1 1 .546 546 112 1 10 407 1 11 4 .546 544 2,201 2,201 11 508 25 222 1,167 20 35 198 13 2 2,201 2,184 15 o Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of ^v^^^cH Constructed. NORFOLK — Con. Med Held, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and iittic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Not given, .... Materials. Wood, Wood and stone, • mednay. Number of Sto7-ies. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . 4 stories, .... Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, Millis, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Basement and 3 stories, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Milton, Ntimber of Stories. 1 story, 1 stoiy and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic. 348 14 348 14 6 - 82 2 1 - 4 - 13 4 228 i 3 - 8 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 348 14 347 14 1 _ 626 626 3 280 1 13 7 300 12 626 623 1 1 1 210 210 21 1 122 52 7 5 1 1 210 204 6 1,003 1,003 108 204 1 5 26 26 1 12 1 2 10 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 26 25 1 362 362 6 84 1 4 17 235 3 9 1 1 1 362 361 1 652 652 4 292 1 14 9 310 12 7 2 1 652 648 2 1 1 34 244 34 244 7 28 - 1 25 147 1 53 1 8 - 5 - 1 - 1 34 244 34 238 - 6 79 1,082 79 1,082 8 116 9 213 - 1 _ 5 DWELLING HOUSES. 709 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. ConNTiES, Cities, Towns, NcMBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. NORFOLK — Con. Milton — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 2 storiesi 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, AVood and stone, Nee«lliaiii, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 4 stories, .... Materials. ■\Vood, Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Bforfolb, Xtimber of Stories. 1 storj', 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood Brick, .... Not given, . Norwood, Number of Stories. 1 story, ... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 470 35 .505 191 19 210 4 - 4 4 1 5 13 5 18 3 2 5 1,003 79 1,082 986 79 1,065 5 - 5 7 - 7 4 - 4 1 - 1 735 71 806 735 71 806 12 1 13 159 14 173 2 - 2 16 4 20 135 15 150 381 34 415 6 1 t 6 - 6 16 2 18 o - 2 735 71 806 728 71 709 4 - 4 3 - 3 179 20 199 179 20 199 6 - 6 101 9 110 6 3 9 5 - 5 58 8 66 1 - 1 2 - 2 179 20 199 177 20 197 1 - 1 1 - 1 866 15 881 866 15 881 8 - 8 439 5 444 15 - 15 15 1 16 382 9 391 3 - 3 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing nig Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses NORFOLK — Con. Norwood — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and stone. Not given QIJIXCY, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic Basement and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Not given QuiNCY. Ward 1,. Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, .... Brick Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone. 866 861 1 2 1 1 3,801 3,801 46 1,.584 4 91 296 1,627 12 74 29 28 3,801 3,764 17 9 3 6 1 1 711 711 18 273 18 50 319 9 11 12 1 711 693 9 2 1 4 15 15 482 482 22 194 1 10 SO 161 4 482 479 1 1 1 299 299 18 125 1 4 62 79 3 5 1 1 299 297 1 1 2 2 881 876 1 2 1 1 4,283 4,283 68 1,778 5 101 376 1,788 16 81 30 30 3 7 1 4,283 4,243 17 10 4 7 1 1 1,010 1,010 36 398 1 22 112 398 3 14 12 13 1 1,010 990 9 3 1 5 710 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. NORFOLK — Con. QuiNCY. Ward 1 — Con. Materials — Con. Brick and stone, Not given QuiNCY. Ward -2, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, QuiNCY. Ward 3, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, Wood and stone, QUINCY. Ward 4, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 1 1 529 529 3 341 5 68 97 5 4 3 3 529 528 1 822 822 7 430 23 67 269 17 3 6 822 817 1 1 2 1 813 813 i 391 33 40 302 5 23 5 813 804 4 5 Num- ber of ITnoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses I 23 23 2 9 1 3 8 23 35 35 16 3 8 35 35 43 43 21 2 1 17 1 1 43 43 1 1 552 552 5 3.50 6 71 105 5 4 3 3 552 550 1 1 8,57 857 7 446 26 ■ 75 276 18 3 6 857 852 1 1 2 1 856 8.56 7 412 35 41 319 6 24 5 6 1 856 847 4 5 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. NORFOLK — Con. QuiNCY. AVard 5, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, QuiNCY'. Ward 6, . Nurnber of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 stoi-y, and attic. 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . ■ . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone Wood and stone. RaiKloIpIi, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories, .... Materials. Wood, , Stone, . Kliacou, ... Number of Stories. 1 story, . . . , 1 story and attic, 2 stories, ... 2 stories and attic, . Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 526 82 526 82 3 2 41 23 3 - 1 - 28 6 425 50 13 - 8 - c> 1 1 - 1 - 526 82 525 82 1 - 400 _ 400 - 8 - 108 - 1 - 11 - 43 - 215 - 2 - 8 - 2 - 2 - 400 - 397 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 824 55 824 55 2 o 27 - 3 1 613 42 109 5 23 1 2 - 45 4 824 55 822 55 2 - 378 81 378 81 18 4 34 5 172 44 143 19 60S 60S 5 64 3 1 34 475 13 8 3 1 1 608 607 1 400 400 8 108 1 11 43 215 2 S 2 2 400 397 1 1 1 S79 879 4 27 4 655 114 24 2 49 879 877 2 459 459 22 39 216 162 BWELLTXG HOUSES. 11 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- ber of Num- Num- Total Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, NiMBER OF Stories to Dwell- ber of Oc- ber of Unoc- Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ber of Oc- ber of Unoc- ing Houses, and Materials cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing l!lg Ho USPS OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing Houses Houses JLi V' H O \j O 1 Houses Houses NORFOLK — Con. NORFOLK — Con. Sharon — Con. Wellesley -Con. Number of Stories — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories 11 7 18 4 stories 2 - 2 3 stories and attic, . - 1 1 Basement, 4 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 4 stories - 1 1 Basentent and 5 stories, . 1 - 1 Materials. 37S 81 459 Materials. 679 56 735 Wood, 375 79 454 \Vood, 659 54 713 Stone, 2 1 3 Brick, 7 - 7 Wood and briclc, 1 - 1 Stone, 4 - 4 Wood and stone, - 1 1 Wood and brick, 8 1 9 "Wood and stone. - 1 1 Stoiig^btou, .... 1,111 86 1,197 Not given, 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 1,111 86 1,197 1 story 1 story and attic. 41 5 46 Weyiuoutb, .... 2,421 129 2,.550 377 25 402 Number of Stories. 2,421 129 2,550 Basement and 1 story, . .5 4 9 1 story, 19 5 24 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 4 _ 4 1 story and attic, 1,.544 71 1,015 Basement and 1 story, . 3 _ 3 2 stories S — 8 2 stories and attic, . C72 49 721 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 143 5 148 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 _ 1 2 stories 178 15 193 2 stories and attic, . 422 29 451 3 stories, 1 — 1 3 stories and attic, . .> _ 2 Basement and 2 stories, . 11 - 11 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 07 4 71 Not given, — 3 3 3 stories, 19 - 19 Materials. 1,111 86 1,197 3 stories and attic, . 12 - 12 Wood, 1,110 83 1,193 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 2 - 2 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 4 stories, 1 - 1 _ 3 3 Materials. 2,421 129 2,.i50 f.20 27 047 Wood 2,416 129 2,.545 Number of Stories. 020 27 647 Brick 1 - 1 1 story 3 1 4 Wood and brick. 4 - 4 1 story and attic. 274 13 287 Basement, 1 story, ai.d attic. 31 _ 31 Wreutliaiii, .... 581 28 609 2 stories, 27 1 28 Nuviber of Stories. 581 28 609 2 stories and attic, . ■.'56 11 267 1 story, 23 1 24 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 21 1 22 1 story and attic. 354 15 369 3 stories 1 _ 7 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 _ 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, . 4 - 4 2 stories, 29 2 31 Materials. (120 27 647 2 stories and attic, . 100 8 174 Wood (;20 27 647 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. O 1 3 3 stories, 2 1 3 Wellesley, .... 079 50 735 Number of Stories. 070 50 735 Materials. .581 28 009 1 story, 9 - 9 Wood, 578 28 606 1 story and attic, 23 3 26 Brick 2 - 2 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Stone 1 - 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic. o _ 2 2 stories, 222 18 240 BLYMOUTH. 2 stories and attic, . 311 29 340 Abingtou, .... 912 29 941 Basement and 2 stories, . 21 2 23 Number of Stories. 912 29 941 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 21 3 24 1 story, 21 1 22 3 stories 51 1 52 1 story and attic. 024 22 646 3 stories and attic, . 6 - 6 Basement and 1 story, . - 1 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 8 - 8 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 5 ^ 5 712 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. PLYMOUTH — Con. Abingtou — Con. Number of Stories — Con 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Materials. "Wood Brick, Xumher of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick, BROCKTOX, . Xumber of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories Not given, .... Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Cement, .... AVood and brick. Wood and stone. Not given Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses .50 203 1 5 2 1 912 910 762 762 55 444 6 67 179 1 1 762 756 4 5,355 5,355 239 2,274 7 46 571 2,070 16 36 78 5 2 o 3 1 1 4 5,355 5,322 18 4 3 2 2 4 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 29 29 60 60 8 36 GO 60 259 259 15 133 2 24 70 6 1 5 1 259 255 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 1 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses PTA'MOUTH — Con. Brockton. Ward 1, . 664 30 694 Xumher of Stories. 664 30 694 50 1 story, 2 - 2 208 1 story and attic. 202 16 218 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 6 - 6 5 2 stories, 165 5 160 2 2 stories and attic, . 254 8 262 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 941 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 9 - 9 939 3 stories 20 1 21 2 3 stories and attic, . 4 - 4 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 822 4 stories, 3 - 3 822 5 stories 1 - 1 63 Not given, 4 - 4 480 Materials. 664 30 694 6 Wood, 650 29 679 74 188 Brick, Stone, 7 3 1 8 3 o Not given, 4 - 4 5 Brockton. Ward 2, . 730 36 766 1 Number of Stories. 730 36 766 1 1 story, 175 9 184 822 1 story and attic. 48 3 51 816 Basement and 1 story, . 3 1 4 4 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 2 - 2 2 2 stories, 159 i 166 2 stories and attic, . 321 14 335 5,614 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 5,614 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 254 8 stories, 19 2 21 2,407 3 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 9 Materials. 730 36 766 46 595 2,140 Wood Brick, 7i!4 6 36 760 6 22 Brockton. Ward 3, . 815 35 850 37 Number of Stories. 815 35 850 83 1 story 3 - 3 6 1 story and attic, 42S 15 443 2 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 2 2 stories 28 - 28 3 2 stories and attic, . 344 14 35S 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 5 5 10 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 4 - 4 6 3 stories 1 1 2 5,614 Basement and 4 stories, . 1 - 1 5,.577 Materials. 815 35 850 20 Wood 813 35 848 4 3 Brick 2 - 2 2 Brockton. Ward 4, . 757 39 796 2 Number of Stories. 757 39 796 6 1 story 10 2 13 DWELLING HOUSES. 713 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- Num- ber of Unoc- Total Num- ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- Num- ber of Unoc- Total Num- ber of ing Houses, and JIatekials cupied ]) well- cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing Houses ing Houses, and Materials cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ins ing OP which Constructed. ins ing Houses Houses M.A.\^ kl O Vx O Houses Houses PLYMOUTH — Con. PLYMOUTH — Con. Brockton. AVard4— Con. Brockton. Ward 7, . 809 9 818 Ktimher of Stories — Con. Number of Stories. 809 9 818 1 story and attic, 390 26 416 1 story 9 _ 9 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 1 story and attic, 368 7 375 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 11 - 11 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 _ 3 2 stories 57 2 59 2 stories 81 1 82 2 stories and attic, . 273 9 282 2 stories and attic, . 332 1 333 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 - 2 Basement, 2 stones, and attic. 1 _ 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 2 - 2 3 stories 15 - 15 3 stories, 10 - 10 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 _ 1 Materials. 809 9 818 Wood, 807 9 816 Materials. 757 39 796 Wood and brick. 1 - 1 Wood 751 39 790 Wood and stone. 1 _ 1 Brick 2 _, 2 Stone, 1 _ 1 Carver, 246 8 2.54 Cement 3 _ 3 Number of Stories. 246 8 254 1 story, 23 - 23 Brockton. Ward 5, . 791 49 840 1 story and attic. 164 G 170 Number of Stories. 791 49 840 2 Stories 41 43 1 story 21 4 25 2 stories and attic, . . 18 IS 1 story and attic, 428 24 452 Basement and 1 story, . 2 _ 2 Materials. 246 8 254 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 12 12 Wood, 245 8 253 2 stories, 44 2 46 Wood and brick, 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 263 14 277 Diixbiiry, .... ,503 162 665 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 1 4 Number of Stories. 503 162 665 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 6 1 7 1 story . IS 7 25 3 stories, 11 1 12 1 story and attic. 302 86 388 3 stories and attic, . - 1 1 Basement and 1 story, . 1 _ 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 9 2 11 Not given, - 1 1 2 stories, 122 44 1€6 Materials. 791 49 840 2 stories and attic, . 49 20 69 Wood 791 48 839 Basement and 2 stories, . - 1 1 Not given, 1 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. - 1 1 3 stories 2 1 3 Brockton. Ward g, . 789 61 850 Materials. .503 162 665 Number of Stories. 789 61 850 Wood, 492 158 650 1 story, ..... 19 - 19 Brick, 4 _ 4 1 story and attic. 410 42 452 Wood an 1 3 3 stories 5 2 J Pciubroke, .... 345 54 399 ^^aterials. 484 329 813 Number of Stories. 345 54 399 Wood, 480 329 809 1 story, 16 5 21 Briclv 2 _ 2 1 story and attic, 267 39 306 Wood and briclc. 2 _ 2 Basement and 1 story, . 2 - i> Basement, 1 story, and attic, — 1 1 Mattapoisett, 281 72 353 2 stories, 7 1 8 Xiiinber of Stories. 281 72 3.53 2 stories and attic, . 52 S 60 1 story 5 2 7 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 _ 1 1 story and attic, 17.T 36 211 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 - 3 Materials. 345 54 399 2 stories, 20 6 26 Wood, 341 54 395 2 stories and attic, . 76 25 101 Wood and brick, 4 - 4 3 stories, 1 3 4 3 stories and attic, . 1 1 Plynioatli, .... 1,615 67 1,682 Number of StoiHes. 1,615 67 1,682 Materials. 281 72 353 1 story 103 8 111 Wood, 280 72 352 1 story and attic, 361 19 380 Stone and cement, . 1 - 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 10 - 10 2 stories, 477 13 490 9Ii 427 11 24 - 131 4 6 - 10 - 1 - 2,249 S5 258 10 1,882 69 34 2 3 - 37 8 34 - 1 1 2,.341 48 2,341 48 20 - 78 2 3 ] 21 - 227 '• 376 12 83 1 55 - 1,032 20 78 - 236 4 17 - 102 1 8 - 5 - 2,.341 48 2,0.33 41 264 6 1 - 38 1 1 - 4 - 2,485 142 2,485 142 16 6 33 1 5 1 8 1 720 56 242 10 66 - 418 451 24 438 24 135 6 10 1 2, .334 268 1,951 36 3 40 34 2 2,389 2,389 20 80 4 21 234 388 84 55 1,052 78 240 17 103 8 5 2,389 2,074 270 1 39 1 4 2,627 2,627 22 34 6 9 776 252 66 DWELLING HOUSES. '21 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- ino- Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- ing of which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses i Houses of which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses, Houses SUFFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK— Con. Boston. AVardU— Con. Boston. Ward 16 — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Kumber of Stories — Con. Basement, 2 stoi-ies, and attic, 40 1 41 Basement and 2 stories, . 27 1 28 3 stories, 1,075 57 1,132 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 9 - 9 3 stories and attic, . 18 o 20 3 stories 848 38 886 Basement and 3 stories, . 200 4 204 3 stories and attic, . 13 1 14 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 6 - 6 Basement and 3 stories, . 63 1 64 4 stories, 50 o 52 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 2 - t> Basement and 4 stories, . 3 - 3 4 stories, 21 - 21 5 stories, o - 2 Basement and 4 stories, . 3 - 3 Basement and 5 stories, . 1 - 1 5 stories - 1 1 Not given, - 1 1 6 stories 1 - 1 Materials. Wood, 2,485 2,090 142 121 2,627 2,211 Basement and 6 stories, . Not given 2 1 - •2 1 Brick, 355 IS 373 Materials. 2,103 . 126 2,229 Stone, 4 - 4 Wood, 1,905 104 2,009 Wood and brick. 28 2 30 Brick, 159 14 173 Brick and stone. 8 - 8 Stone, 2 - 2 Not given, - 1 1 Wood and brick, 4 - 4 Nwnber of Stories. 2,294 2,294 68 68 2,362 2,362 Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Not given, 1 31 1 8 1 39 1 1 story, 10 1 11 1 story and attic. 59 5 64 Boston. AVard 17, 2,441 129 2,570 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 19 •2 21 Number of Stories. 2,441 129 2,570 •2 stories, 498 22 520 1 story, 19 1 20 2 stories and attic, . 351 12 363 1 story and attic. 81 11 92 Basement and 2 stories, . 96 - 96 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 1 1 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 146 o 148 2 stories, ,527 24 551 3 stories 726 14 740 2 stories and attic, . 631 20 651 3 stories and attic, . 21 1 22 Basement and 2 stories, . 50 3 53 Basement and 3 stories, . 353 8 361 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 51 4 55 4 - 4 3 stories, 961 53 1,014 4 stories 6 - 6 3 stories and attic, . 26 1 27 4 stories and attic, . 2 - 2 Basement and 3 stories, . 45 3 48 5 stories, 1 - 1 4 stories, 48 4 52 Basement and 5 stories, . 1 - 1 Not given 1 4 5 6 stories, 1 - 1 Materials. 2,441 129 2,570 Not given, - 1 1 Wood, 1,919 92 2,011 Materials. 2,294 68 2,362 Brick 504 31 535 Wood, 2,094 59 2,153 Stone, 2 - 2 169 7 176 Wood and brick. 14 2 16 Cement 10 - 10 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 17 1 18 Not given 1 4 5 Wood and stone, Not given, 2 •2 1 2 o 1 Boston. Ward 18, Number of Stories. 1 story, 2,303 2,303 18 132 132 2 2,435 2,435 20 Boston. Ward 16, 2,103 126 2,229 1 story and attic. 34 4 38 Nu7nber of Stories. 2,103 126 2,229 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 - 3 1 story 32 5 37 2 stories, 316 10 326 1 story and attic. 26 1 27 2 stories and attic, . 322 34 356 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 68 4 72 2 stories, 396 23 419 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 27 3 30 2 stories and attic, . 658 55 713 3 stories, 755 32 787 '"19, CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF which Constructed. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 18— Con. Number of Stories — Cou. 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... • 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, i stories, and attic 5 stories, .... 6 Btories, .... Materials. Wood, Brick Stone Wood and Ijrick, Wood and stone. Brick and stone, Boston. Ward 19, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, .... Basement and 4 stories, . 6 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone, .... Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Brick and cement, . Boston. Ward 20, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, aud attic, 3 stories Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- mfr Houses ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 22 461 6 137 2 108 3 20 1 2,303 1,254 1,013 10 8 18 2,144 2,144 12 75 3 217 402 26 24 1,111 43 118 48 44 20 1 2,144 1,730 319 23 9 1 61 1 3,589 3,589 63 191 2 8 60S 2,131 19 36 490 3 29 132 81 49 1 1 136 136 1 1 26 13 2 68 1 9 5 10 136 87 43 O 1 3 472 472 5 17 40 347 3 45 25 490 8 143 2 109 3 22 1 2,435 1,335 1,062 10 8 1 19 2,280 2,280 13 76 3 243 415 28 24 1,179 44 127 53 54 20 1 2,280 1,817 362 25 10 1 64 1 4,061 4,061 68 208 2 S 648 2,478 19 39 535 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing IIorSES, AND JIaterials of which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing rag Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 20 — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories 5 stories Materials. Wood, Brick Stone, Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Brick and stone. Wood, brick, and stone, . Boston. Ward 21, Niimber of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and attic 5 stories Basement and 5 stories, . 6 stories 8 stories, .... Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Brick and stone, Boston. Ward 22, Nimber of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 11 4 23 10 1 - 6 - - 1 3,589 472 3,506 464 72 8 1 - 4 - 4 - 1 - 1 - 2,896 151 2,896 151 12 1 39 - ( - 333 i 1,303 61 64 4 118 5 840 55 58 3 31 2 6 1 75 11 2 - 1 1 1 - 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2,896 151 2,.560 108 268 39 24 - 32 4 3 - 9 - 2,850 179 2,850 179 8 2 89 5 1 - 3 - .571 26 1,045 75 21 - 20 1 15 33 1 6 1 4,0(;l 3,970 SO 1 4 4 1 1 3,047 3,047 13 39 7 340 1,.364 68 123 895 61 33 7 86 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 3,047 2,668 307 24 36 3 9 3,029 3,029 10 94 1 3 597 1,120 21 21 DWELLING HOUSES. '23 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Num- Num- Total Num- Num- Num- Total CoDNTiEs, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of Counties, Cities, Towns, ber of ber of N'U-MBER wel!- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Number of Stokies to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of ING Houses, and Materials Dwell- iricr ing Houses, and JIaterials Dwell- inrr OF which Constkucted. ins ing Housps OF WHICH Constructed. ing . ing mg Houses . Houses Houses A i vy tl tj V' u Houses Houses SUFFOLK — Con. SUFFOLK — Con. Boston. Ward 22 — Con. Boston. Ward 24 — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories, 924 53 977 3 stories and attic, . 13 2 15 3 stories and attic, . 39 4 43 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Basement and 3 stories, . S.T 6 91 4 stories, 4 - 4 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 2 - 2 6 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 4 stories, 37 6 43 Not given 1 - 1 Basement and 4 stories, . 1 - 1 Materials. 3,234 238 3,472 Basement, 4 stories, and attic. 1 1 Wood, 3,222 236 3,458 5 stories, 2 2 Brick o 2 4 6 stories, - 1 1 Stone, 1 1 8 stories 1 - 1 Wood and brick, 6 6 Materials. 2,850 179 3,029 Wood and stone. 1 1 Wood 2,607 143 2,750 Brick and stone. 1 - 1 Bricl£, 226 34 280 Not given, 1 - 1 Stone, . . . 3 - 3 Boston. Ward 25, 2,602 218 2,820 Wood and bricli. 7 - 7 yumber of Stories. 2,602 218 2,820 Wood and stone. 7 1 8 1 story 48 3 51 Wood and cement, . - 1 1 1 story and attic, 124 12 136 Basement and 1 story, . 5 _ 5 Boston. Ward 23, 2,947 248 3,195 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 9 _ 9 Number of Stories. 2,947 248 3,195 2 stories, 668 42 710 1 story, 42 1 43 2 stories and attic, . 1,450 118 1,568 1 story and attic, 213 7 220 Basement and 2 stories, . 17 1 18 Basement and 1 stoi-y, . 4 - 4 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 35 o 37 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 10 - 10 3 stories 211 37 248 2 stories 506 35 .541 3 stories and attic, . 10 _ 10 2 stories and attic, , 1,872 174 2,046 Basement and 3 stories, . 13 _ 13 Basement and 2 stories, . 9 - 9i { Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 2 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 32 4 36 4 stories 9 _ 9 3 stories, 243 23 266 Not given, 1 3 4 3 stories and attic, . 11 1 12 Basement and 3 stories, . 3 3 6 Materials. 2,602 218 2,820 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 Wood, 2,465 209 2,674 4 stories, 1 - 1 Brick, 89 4 93 Stone 11 1 12 Materials. 2,947 248 3,195 Cement, . . . . " . 2 _ 2 Wood, 2,922 242 3,164 Wood and brick. 14 1 15 Brick 12 3 15 Wood and stone. 19 _ 19 Stone, 4 - 4 Wood and cement, . 1 _ 1 Wood and brick, 4 1 5 Brick and stone. 1 1 Wood and stone. 1 2 3 Not given, _ 3 3 Stone and cement, , 4 - 4 CIIEI.SEA, .... 4,743 333 5,076 3,234 238 3,472 Number of Stories. 4,743 333 5,076 Number of Stories. 3,234 238 3,472 1 story 43 - 43 1 story, 16 3 19 1 story and attic, 207 14 221 1 story and attic. 274 10 284 Basement and 1 story, . 1 1 2 Basement and 1 story, . 2 - 2 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 01 7 68 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 5 - 5 2 stories 1,016 93 1,109 2 stories, 826 60 886 2 stories and attic, . 1,576 85 1,661 2 stories and attic, . 1,795 134 1,929 Basement and 2 stories, . 170 15 185 Basement and 2 stories, . 27 5 32 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 216 8 224 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 36 2 38 3 stories, 1,021 78 1,099 3 stories 233 22 255 3 stories and attic, . 73 6 79 '24. CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, KUMBER OF StOKIES TO DWELL- ING Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing mg Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses es, SUFFOLK — Con. CHEI.SEA — Con. Number of Stories— Con. Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories. Basement and 4 stor 5 stories and attic. Basement and 5 stor: Not given, . Materials Wood, . Bricli, . Stone, . Wood and bricli, AVood and stone. Brick and stone, Bricli and cement. Not given, . Chelsea. Ward 1, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, .... Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, Briclc Stone, Wood and brick. Brick and stone, Chelsea. Wakd 2, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 291 13 39 14 1 1 4,743 3,771 927 5 28 1 1,089 1,089 11 51 25 196 327 55 37 265 26 59 2 27 7 1 1,089 788 285 1 9 6 1,138 1,138 16 61 1 15 313 280 26 103 225 35 37 18 3 333 254 70 1 3 67 67 12 20 6 21 67 52 15 1 31 16 1 8 13 6 309 13 42 14 1 1 5 5,076 4,025 997 6 31 1 7 4 5 1,156 l,l.i6 11 53 27 208 347 61 37 286 26 62 2 28 1,1.56 840 300 1 9 6 1,225 1,225 16 69 1 16 344 296 27 111 238 41 39 Counties, Cities, Towns, NuMBEK OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Chelsea. Ward 2— Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, Basement and 4 stories, . Not given, Materials. Wood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, Brick and stone. Brick and cement, . Not given, .... Chelsea. Ward 3, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . Not given Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick. Not given, .... Chelsea. Ward 4, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic Basement and 4 stories, . Basement and 5 stories, . 10 11 5 1,138 902 226 1 4 1 4 Materials. Wood, , 1,039 1,039 7 69 18 151 391 47 44 236 6 68 1 1 1,039 852 178 9 846 846 5 16 3 76 336 39 25 213 4 126 1 1 1 846 629 87 65 20 79 79 4 1 4 21 9 5 24 79 49 25 1 4 45 45 8 16 1 12 45 37 10 11 5 1 1,225 967 246 1 5 1 4 1 1,118 1,118 7 73 1 22 172 400 52 44 260 6 73 3 1 4 1,118 901 203 10 4 891 891 5 16 3 84 352 40 25 225 4 134 1 1 1 891 666 DWELLING HOUSES. 725 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Contimiecl. Counties, Cities, Towns, Nu.MBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses SUFFOLK — Con. Chelsea. Ward 4 — Con. Materials — Con. Brick AYood and brick, Wood and stone, Chelsea. Ward 5, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC: 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, ..... Wood and Inick, Kevere, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Not given, .... Materials. Wood, Brick AVood and brick, TVintlirop, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attiC; 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 213 3 1 631 631 4 10 2S0 242 3 7 82 2 1 631 600 2.5 3 3 1,407 1,407 21 247 2 10 305 666 63 35 51 1 5 1 1,407 1,392 15 855 855 36 224 1 13 189 342 9 18 19 55 21 24 55 51 3 1 336 336 14 88 4 99 98 5 10 12 1 5 3.36 327 8 1 291 291 22 96 I 77 83 4 3 5 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 220 4 1 686 686 4 10 301 266 5 7 90 2 1 686 651 28 4 3 1,743 1,743 35 335 2 14 404 764 68 45 63 1 5 1 1 5 1,743 1,719 23 1 1,146 1,146 58 320 1 14 266 425 13 21 24 Counties, Cities, Towns, XUJIBER OF STOBIES TO DWELL- ING Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied DweU- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses SUFFOLK — Con. tViutlirop — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 3 stories and attic, . 4 stories, Materials. Wood Brick Wood and brick, Wood and stone, WORCESTER. Ashbnrnliani. Number of Stories. 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, Atliol, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories, .... Not given, .... Materials. Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Anburii, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 1 855 852 446 446 287 5 10 136 7 1 446 432 12 2 1,4,50 1,4.50 21 564 2 55 80 639 2 35 41 2 5 3 1 1,450 1,436 12 2 277 277 37 151 2 51 29 4 2 1 291 290 1 60 60 41 1 2 16 60 55 3 67 67 1 34 4 3 24 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 67 66 1 21 21 5 12 3 1 3 1 1,146 1,143 1 2 1 506 .506 328 6 12 152 506 487 15 4 1,517 1,.517 22 598 2 59 S3 663 2 35 41 3 5 3 1 1,.517 1,.502 13 2 298 298 42 163 2 .54 30 4 726 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, NnMBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Matekials of which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing : Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con Aiibnrn — Con. Materials. Wood Brick, .... Barre, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, Materials. Wood Brick, .... Wood and brick, Berlin, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories Materials. Wood,. Brick, .... AVood and brick. Wood and stone, Wood and cement, . Blackatoue, . Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, 4 stories. Materials. Wood Brick, .... Stone, .... Wood and brick, 277 21 276 21 1 - 501 71 .Wl 71 172 31 64 6 241 27 18 4 3 2 2 1 1 - 501 71 488 66 11 5 2 - 211 26 211 26 1 - 96 20 5 1 4 1 103 4 1 - 2 - 211 26 201 26 5 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 901 50 901 50 9 3 412 29 - 1 65 3 186 5 195 i 7 1 16 4 - 4 2 - 1 1 901 ,50 823 47 23 - 4 - 13 - 298 297 1 572 572 203 70 268 22 ,5 3 1 572 554 16 237 237 1 116 6 5 106 1 2 237 227 5 2 1 951 951 12 441 1 68 191 202 8 16 4 4 2 2 951 870 23 4 13 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and JIaterials of which Constructed. 1 Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied Dwell- cupied Dwell- in If Houses ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER— Con. Blaclistone — Con. ^^nt€rials — Con. Wood and stone. Wood, brick, and stone, Bolton, ... Ntimber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, Basement, 2 stories, and attic, Materials. Wood, Brick, ...... Boylston, . . . . Ntimher of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, . . . . . Materials. AVood, . Brick, .... Wood and brick. Brookfield, . Number of Sto7-ies. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, Basement, 1 story, and 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, 4 stories, Not given, . Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick. Not given, . Charlton, Number of Stories, 1 story, 1 story and attic, attic attic 35 3 3 - 191 11 191 11 25 1 45 2 1 - 17 - 100 8 1 - 3 - 191 11 182 11 9 - 147 10 147 10 12 - 49 7 71 3 14 - 1 - 147 10 141 10 4 - 2 - 599 59 599 59 37 10 183 25 1 1 8 2 251 12 80 6 IS - 3 - 9 c> 1 - - 1 2 - 599 59 568 54 22 3 3 - 4 2 o - 420 21 420 21 29 5 211 8 38 3 202 202 26 47 1 17 108 1 2 202 193 9 157 157 12 56 74 14 1 157 151 4 2 658 658 47 208 8 10 263 86 18 3 11 1 1 2 658 622 25 3 6 2 441 441 34 219 DWELLING HOUSES. 727 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stouies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. WORCKSTER — Con. Charlton — Con. JS'umher of Stories — Con. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Materials. Wood Briclj, Stone, Wood and bricli. Wood and stone, Clinton, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood Briclc, Cement Wood and stone, Wood and cement, . Dana, Number of Stories. 1 story and attic, 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, Materials. Wood, Briek Wood and briclj, Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Douglas, N^umber of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic. 134 3'.) 4 420 401 fi 3 9 1 1,694 1,694 46 540 3 50 3S2 451 52 64 70 5 16 5 9 1 1,694 1,605 85 1 1 175 175 121 4 47 3 175 173 1 1 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 390 390 25 202 6 15 21 21 59 59 4 30 1 2 11 9 59 56 3 12 12 10 1 29 29 3 17 140 41 4 441 422 6 3 9 1 l,7.i3 1,753 50 570 4 52 393 460 52 64 72 5 16 5 9 1 1,7.53 1,661 88 1 1 187 187 131 5 47 4 187 185 1 1 419 419 28 219 6 16 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con. Douglas — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood Bvick, Wood and bricli, Dudley, .... Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic Matei-ials. Wood Briclc Stone, Wood and bricli. Stone and cement, . Wood, bricls, and stone, . FITCHBITRO, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, .... Not given 54 68 1 15 3 1 390 373 10 7 420 420 1 211 1 12 24 137 3 4 1 2 420 399 8 7 4 g 3,886 3,886 17 1,473 3 104 403 1,310 91 96 295 44 29 29 22 22 13 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 22 20 1 1 182 182 5 85 12 20 43 4 5 5 1 59 69 2 16 3 1 419 402 10 7 442 442 1 224 1 12 25 143 7 17 5 4 1 2 442 419 8 7 5 2 1 4,068 4,068 22 1,558 3 116 423 1,353 95 101 300 45 728 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Matp;rials of which Constructed. WORCESTER — Con FITCIIBURG — Con. Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Brick and stone, Stone and cement, Not given, . riTCHBURG. Ward 1, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, . 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, 5 stories, Materials. Wood, .... Brick, .... Wood and brick, Wood and stone, FlTCHBURG. AVARD 2, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. Not given Materials. Wood Brick, M^ood and lirick, Not given FlTCHBURG. Ward 3, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Niim- biT of Oc- ciipied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 3,886 182 3,640 172 ISO 6 3 - 32 1 1 2 27 - 1 - O 1 624 16 624 16 2 4 325 8 27 1 40 - 161 2 19 1 31 - 9 - 1 - 1 - 624 16 612 16 7 - 4 - 1 - 740 28 740 28 3 - 273 14 1 - 25 1 lis 4 203 5 35 2 19 1 42 - 6 - 12 - o - 1 1 740 28 678 27 49 - 13 - - 1 649 26 649 26 2 - 228 11 4,068 3,812 186 3 33 3 27 1 3 640 640 6 333 28 40 163 8 20 31 9 1 1 640 628 i 4 1 768 768 3 287 1 26 122 208 37 20 42 6 12 2 2 768 705 49 13 1 675 675 2 239 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses AVORCESTER — Con. FlTCHBURG. AVARD3 — Con Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, 3 stories and attic. Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic Materials. AVood, Brick, Stone, AVood and brick. Wood and stone, FlTCHBURG. AVARD 4, . Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, . 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, 4 stories and attic, 5 stories, . Not given, . Materials Wood, . Brick, . AVood and brick, Brick antl stone. Stone and cement, Not given, . FlTCHBURG. AA'^ARD 5, . Number of Stories. 1 story and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories, .... Basement and 4 stories, . 25 2 68 2 228 7 27 - 21 - 41 3 4 - 4 - 1 1 649 26 594 20 47 4 '-} - 6 1 - 1 549 32 549 32 i - 108 12 3 3 62 4 253 9 9 1 15 - 63 o 15 1 - 1 - 6 - 1 - 1 - o - 549 32 483 32 31 - 5 _ 27 - 1 - 2 - 593 24 593 24 145 8 65 9 257 7 i - 17 - 87 Q - 5 _ 6 - 1 27 70 235 27 21 44 4 4 2 675 614 51 7 1 581 581 7 120 6 66 262 10 15 65 16 3 1 6 1 1 2 .581 515 31 5 27 1 617 617 153 74 264 7 17 87 3 5 6 1 DWELLIXCI HOUSES. 729 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. ConNTiES, Cities, Towns, Xum- berof Num- ber of Total Num- Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Number of Stories to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Number of Stories to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing ing Houses OP WHICH Constructed. ing ing Houses Houses Houses Houses AXV/ I.Xi^^t7 AV'ORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. FiTCHBURG. Ward 5 — Cou. <>raftoii — Con. Materials. 593 24 617 Materials. 926 51 977 AVood, 574 23 597 AVood, 915 48 963 Brick IS 1 19 Brick 7 1 8 Stone, 1 - 1 Wood and brick. 4 1 5 FITCHBURG. AVARD 6, . 731 56 787 Not given, - 1 1 Number of Stories. 731 56 787 Itardwiok 460 21 481 1 story, 3 1 4 Number of Stories. 460 21 481 1 story and attic, 394 32 426 1 story, 5 _ 5 Basement and 1 story, . 2 - 2 1 story and attic. 163 6 169 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 24 5 29 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 9 1 10 2 stories, 50 1 51 2 stories, 27 5 32 2 stories and attic, . 208 13 221 2 stories and attic, . 221 8 229 Basement and 2 stories, . 5 1 6 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 4 _ 4 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 5 3 8 3 stories, 4 _ 4 3 stories, 31 - 31 3 stories and attic, . 27 1 28 3 stories and attic, . t 7 Basement and 3 stories, . O _ 2 Materials. 460 21 481 Wood 455 20 475 Materials. 731 56 787 Brick 4 1 5 Wood 699 54 753 Cement 1 - 1 Brick, 28 1 29 Wood and brick, 4 _ 4 Harvard. .... 262 34 296 Wood and stone. _ 1 1 Number of Stories. 262 34 296 1 story, 15 12 27 Oardner, 1,573 43 1,616 1 story and attic. 73 5 78 Number of Stories. 1,573 43 1,616 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 1 Story 27 1 28 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 1 story and attic, 905 33 938 2 stories, 36 3 39 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 29 - 29 2 stories and attic, . 129 13 142 2 stories 88 3 91 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 1 7 2 Stories and attic, . 449 6 455 3 stories, 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 - 3 Materials. 262 34 296 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 21 - 21 Wood, 251 33 284 3 stories 45 - 45 Brick, 1 1 2 3 stories and attic, . 2 - 2 AVood and brick, 10 _ 10 Basement and 3 stories, . 2 - 4 stories, f> - 2 Ilolden, 415 31 446 Materials. 1,573 43 1,610 Number of Stories. 415 31 446 Wood 1,553 42 1,595 1 story 9 — 9 Brick, 16 _ 16 1 story and attic, 215 23 238 Wood and brick. 4 _ 4 Basement and 1 story, . 1 — 1 Wood and stone. _ 1 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 1 4 2 stories, 4 - 4 draftoii, 926 51 977 2 stories and attic, . 174 6 180 Xumher of Stories. 926 51 977 Basement and 2 stories, . 1 - 1 1 story, 24 2 26 Basement, 2 stories, a^d attic, 5 1 6 1 story and attic, . . 343 22 ,365 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 Basement and 1 story, . , . 5 1 6 Materials. 415 31 446 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 30 - 30 AA'ood, 403 31 434 2 stories, 209 14 223 Brick 8 - 8 2 stories and attic, . 302 9 311 AA''ood and brick. 4 - 4 Basement and 2 stories, . 6 1 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 3 1 4 Hopedale, .... 285 18 303 4 - 4 Number of Stories. 285 18 303 Not given, - 1 1 1 story and attic, 152 n 163 730 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of 1 Total Num- Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- KuMBEK or Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- ing Houses Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Dwell- ill"" OF which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses of which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses Houses WORCESTER— Con WORCESTER — Con . Hopedale — Con. lieloeater — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 1 story, and attic, 18 - 18 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 17 - 17 2 stories 14 - 14 2 stories 36 1 37 2 stories and attic, . 86 i 93 2 stories and attic, . 217 4 221 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 2 - c> Basement and 2 stories, . 2 - 2 3 stories 8 - 8 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 8 - 8 3 stories and attic, . 4 - 4 3 stories, 1 - 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . 2 - 2 6 stories 1 - 1 Materials. 285 IS 303 Not given, 1 - 1 "Wood, 2S1 18 299 Stone, 1 - 1 Materials. 594 16 610 Cement 1 - 1 Wood, 584 15 599 Wood and stone. 2 - 2 Brick 1 1 8 AVood and brick, 3 - 3 Hubbardston, 311 36 347 Number of Stories. 311 36 347 lieoininster, .... 1^643 49 1,692 1 story 25 1 26 Number of Stories. 1,643 49 1,692 1 story and attic, 160 22 182 1 story 25 - 25 2 stories, 120 13 133 1 story and attic. 408 20 428 2 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 12 1 13 3 stories, - 2 2 stories 472 13 485 Not given 1 - 1 2 stories and attic, . 634 10 644 Basement and 2 stories, . 20 - 20 Materials. 311 36 347 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 9 1 10 Wood, 307 36 343 3 stories, 56 3 59 Brick 3 - 3 3 stories and attic, . 3 - 3 Stone, 1 - 1 Basement and 3 stories, . 3 - 3 4 stories, ..... 1 1 liancaster, .... 395 38 433 Number of Stories. 395 38 433 Not given, ~ 1 1 1 story, 2 - 2 Maiei-ials. 1,643 49 1,692 1 story and attic. 160 15 175 Wood 1,620 48 1,668 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 5 1 6 Brick 17 _ 17 2 stories 47 4 51 Wood and brick, 6 >- 6 2 stories and attic, . 168 14 182 Not given, _ 1 1 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 - 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 4 O 6 liuiienbiirg', .... 277 18 295 3 stories 4 1 5 Number of Stories. 277 IS 295 3 stories and attic, . 2 - 2 1 story, 29 4 33 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 97 6 103 4 stories, - 1 1 Basement and 1 story, . 1 1 2 2 stories, 87 5 92 Materials. 395 38 433 2 stories and attic, . 60 2 62 Wood, 367 34 401 Basement and 2 stories, . 2 _ o Brick i o 9 3 stories and attic, . 1 _ 1 Stone 1 - 1 Wood and brick, 17 o 19 ^^aterials. 277 18 295 Wood and stone. 2 - o Mood, 272 18 290 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 - 1 Brick, 2 - 2 ' Wood and brick, 3 - 3 Kieioester 594 16 610 Number of Stories. 594 16 610 JMendou. 221 16 237 1 story ^ ( - 1 Number of Stories. 221 16 237 300 11 311 1 story, 4 1 5 Basement and 1 story, 2 - o 1 story and attic, 134 s 142 DWELLING HOUSES. 731 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- in*'' Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH CONSTKDCTED. ing Houses ing Houses Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Mendou — Con . New Bralntree, . 114 - 114 Number of Stories — Con. Xiimlier of Stories. 114 - 114 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 1 story, 5 - 5 Basement, 1 story, and attic, H 3 14 1 story and attic. 29 - 29 2 stories, i i 2 stories, 79 79 2 Btories and attic, . 55 3 58 2 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 Basement and 2 stories, . o _ o Basement, 2 stories, and attic, t 1 S Materials. 114 - 114 Wood 113 - 113 ^faterials. 221 16 237 Brick, 1 - 1 Wood, 217 14 231 Stone _ 1 1 Nortliliorousli, . 347 23 370 Wood and briclv, 4 4 Xttmber of Stories. 347 23 370 Wood and stone, _ 1 1 1 story 24 4 ■ 28 1 story and atti<'. 131 6 137 Milfoi-d, 1,671 73 1,744 Basement and 1 story, . 8 1 9 Xumber of Stories. 1,671 73 1,744 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 3 - 3 1 story, 31 <2 33 2 stories 83 5 88 1 story anil attic. 754 39 793 2 stories and attic, . 93 4 97 Basement and 1 story, . 2 - 2 3 stories, 4 3 ( Basement, 1 story, and attic. 136 2 138 3 stories antl attic, . 1 - 1 2 stories, 120 10 130 2 stories and attic, . 484 15 499 Materials. 347 23 370 Basement and 2 stories, . 30 _ 30 Wood, 319 21 340 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 71 4 75 Brick, 24 1 25 3 stories, 29 1 30 Stone, 1 - 1 3 stories and attic, . ,s _ 8 Wood and brick. o O Basement and 3 stories, . 1 _ 1 Wood and stone. 1 1 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, i> - o Brick and stone. - 1 1 4 stories, 3 - 3 Bforthbridge, 836 34 870 Materials. 1,671 73 1,744 Number of Stories. 836 34 870 Wood, 1,641 73 1,714 1 story 21 6 27 Briclv o-> 22 1 story and attic, 364 11 375 5 5 Basement and 1 story, . - o 2 Wood and bricli, 3 _ 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 51 - 51 2 stories, 29 5 34 Millbury, 793 32 825 2 stories and attic, . 309 9 318 Number of Stories. 793 32 825 Basement and 2 stories, . 13 - 13 1 story 26 1 27 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 40 1 41 1 story and attic. 302 11 313 3 stories i - 7 Basement and 1 story, . 3 1 4 3 stories and attic, . 1 - 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 42 1 43 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 1 - 1 2 stories, 61 t 68 2 stories and attic, . 316 11 327 Materials. 836 34 870 Basement and 2 stories, . 10 10 Wood, 788 32 820 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 16 16 Brick 14 2 16 3 stories 15 15 Stone 2 - 2 3 stories and attic, . 1 1 Wood and brick, 31 - 31 Basement and 3 stories, . 1 - 1 Wood and stone. 1 ~ 1 Materials. 793 32 825 TVortli Brooblleld, 679 5 684 Wood, 739 30 769 Number of Stories. 679 5 684 Brick, 34 o 36 1 story - t Wood and brick, 17 _ i 17 1 story and attic, 239 3 242 Wood and stone. O ™ 2| Basement and 1 story, . 3 - 3 Not given 1 - i 1 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 98 - 98 732 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OP WHICH Constructed. WORCESTER — Coil. North Brookfield — Con. Number of Stories — Con 3 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and -2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic Materials. Wood, . . . , Bricli Stone, . . . . Wood and bricli, Oakliam, Xumber of Stories 1 Story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, Basement, 3 stories, and attic Not given, .... Materials. Wood Brick, . . . . Stone Wood and briclj. Oxford, .... Number of Stories. 1 storj' and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Materials. Wood Brick, . . . . Stone, . . . . Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Paxton, . Nujtiber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, 2 stories, . 2 stories and attic, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 14 232 3 64 8 3 679 665 10 o 149 149 5 65 1 7 6S 1 1 1 149 146 1 1 1 ,562 562 318 1 10 9 212 8 4 562 548 6 1 3 4 109 109 3 6 56 41 17 17 10 17 17 85 85 27 12 41 2 1 85 20 20 3 8 o 14 234 3 64 8 3 6 2 684 669 11 g 166 166 7 75 1 7 73 1 1 1 166 163 1 1 1 647 647 345 1 12 21 253 10 5 647 625 S 1 3 in 129 129 6 14 oS 48 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing 1 ing Houses Houses WORCESTER — Con. Paxton — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... Materials. Wood,. .... Wood and stone. Petersham, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attiC; 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood Wood and Ijrick, Wood and stone, Phillipstoii, . Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, 2 stories, . . . 2 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Princeton, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 .stoiy, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories, .... Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, .... Basement and 5 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, . . . , Stone Wood and brick. Wood and stone. 109 lOS 1 232 232 7 114 4 lul 3 1 1 1 232 231 1 112 112 14 56 41 1 112 112 228 228 3 109 1 3 6 3 1 1 1 228 220 5 1 20 20 01 57 2 33 3 18 1 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 57 56 18 18 3 18 18 39 39 19 5 9 1 39 35 2 1 129 128 1 289 289 9 147 7 119 4 1 1 1 289 287 1 1 130 130 17 63 47 3 130 130 267 267 3 128 3 30 81 4 1 1 1 1 1 267 255 7 1 3 1 DWELLING HOUSES. 733 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, a>d Materials of which Constructed. jSTum- Num- berof ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- iiig ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ins Houses WORCESTER — Con. Royalston, .... dumber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story aud attic, Basement, 1 story, ami attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood Wood an> 220 220 5 113 5 95 1 1 220 219 1 383 383 15 117 1 28 214 4 2 1 1 383 376 fi 1 50 440 50 440 - 3 24 177 - 2 3 20 23 228 - 3 - 4 - 3 50 440 48 428 1 3 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF which Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- nig ing Houses] Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- iiitf Houses WORCESTER — Con. Sootliboroiigrli — Con. Jfaterials — Con. Stone, Wood and briclc. Wood, bricli, and stone, . $ioatIibridse, Xuinher of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story aud attic, Basenieut and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement aud 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Basement and 6 stories, . Xot given, .... Materials. M'ood Brick, Stone, Wood and brick, Speucer, .... Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Basemeut and 4 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick, Wood and brick, Sterling, .... Xitmber of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . 1 6 1 1,379 1,379 59 469 8 44 334 340 34 55 24 1 5 2 3 1 1,370 1,.310 67 1 1 1,157 1,157 56 204 8 54 257 384 48 111 18 3 10 1 1,157 1,143 12 319 319 1 118 3 3 15 27 12 4 3 1 1 72 68 4 60 60 1 14 1 19 17 4 3 60 60 228 228 55 129 1 1 1,451 1,451 62 484 10 46 361 352 ' 38 58 25 o 5 3 3 1 1 1,451 1,378 71 1 1 1,217 1,217 57 218 S 55 276 401 52 114 18 3 11 1 1.217 1,203 12 547 547 56 247 4 734 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towxs, Number of Stokies to Pwell- iNG Houses, and Materials OF WHICH CONSTKUCTED. ISTum- ber of Oc- cupied Bwell- iiiff Houses WORCESTER — Coil. Sterling — Cou. Number of Stories — Cou. Basement, 1 story, ami attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Materials. Wood, . Bricli, ... Cement, Wood and brick, Sturbridge, . Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, 4 stories, . Materials. Wood Briclv Stone, .... Wood and brick. Brick and stone. Sutton, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . 4 stories, Materials. Wood,. Brick Wood and bricli, Tenipleton, . Number of Stories 1 story. attic attic 11 32 143 4 5 1 1 319 310 6 1 2 337 337 10 101 1 11 56 139 G 1 1 1 1 337 317 7 10 1 529 529 38 278 5 7 41 154 1 1 529 514 12 3 628 G28 9 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 31 12 228 226 o 33 33 4 10 1 1 11 6 33 28 4 1 11 11 11 11 11 51 51 o Total Num- ber of Dwell- infr Houses 11 63 155 4 5 1 1 547 536 8 1 370 370 23 111 2 12 67 145 G 1 1 1 1 370 345 7 14 2 2 540 540 38 289 5 7 41 154 1 1 540 525 12 3 679 679 11 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials or which Constructed. attic WORCESTER — Con. Xeiupleton — Con. Number of Stories — Con. 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories Basement and 3 stories, . 4 stories Materials. Wood,. Briclt, .... Wood and brick, Upton, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, Not given, . Materials. Wood, Brick, Wood and brick. Wood and stone, Not given Uxbridse, Number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, .and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . 6 stories and attic, . yfaterials. Wood Brick Stone, Wood and bi-ick, Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Houses; Houses 3,44 5 57 152 3 5 628 617 6 5 418 418 18 183 36 16 136 o 19 5 1 1 1 418 410 o 4 1 1 641 641 30 325 1 23 21 20S 7 14 5 2 4 1 641 593 36 3 6 2>f 17 1 51 48 3 14 14 1 10 14 14 30 30 2 16 30 23 4 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 422 5 59 169 1 3 6 2 1 679 665 9 5 432 432 19 193 36 16 139 2 19 5 1 1 1 432 424 2 4 1 1 671 671 32 341 2 25 21 214 9 14 5 3 4 1 671 616 40 3 7 DWELLING HOUSES. 735 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Contimied. CouNTiKS, Cities, Towns, Number op Stokies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- , ber f Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to ]:)well- ING Houses, and JIaterials of which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber f Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER— Con. WORCESTER — Con. Uxbridge — Con. W^estboroiigli — Con. Materials — Con. Number of Stories — Con. Wood and stone, 3 - 3 3 stories and attic, . 4 - 4 Brick and stone. - 2 2 Basement and 3 stories, . 3 - 3 Warren, 7S3 39 822 4 stories, 4 - 4 Niimher of Sto7-U'S. 783 39 822 Materials. 829 57 886 1 story, 19 4 23 Wood 791 54 845 1 story and attic, IS.') 8 193 Brick, 15 1 16 Basement, 1 story, and attio. 3 - 3 Wood and brick. 22 o 24 2 stories 304 16 320 Wood and stone, 1 - 1 2 stones and attic, . 219 10 229 Basement and 2 stories, . 26 _ 26 W^est Boyl»toii, . 562 45 607 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 10 - 10 Numbei' of Stoi'ies. 562 45 607 3 stories 10 1 11 1 story, 8 - 8 3 stories and attic, . 4 - 4 1 story and attic, 271 16 287 Basement and 3 stories, . 3 _ 3 Basement and 1 story, . O _ o Basement, 1 story, and attic. 27 1 28 Materials. 783 39 822 2 stories, 40 2 42 Wood 741 36 i t J 2 stories and attic, . 175 8 183 Brick 37 3 40 Basement and 2 stories, . 5 - 5 Wood and brick, 5 - 5 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 10 2 12 Webster, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic. 93.') 93.') 12 353 3 71 68 68 55 1 1,003 1,003 12 408 3 72 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 4 stories, Not given, 17 2 2 O 1 1 3 12 IS 2 2 5 1 12 2 stories, 30 - 36 Materials. 562 45 607 2 stories and attic, . 331 838 Wood, 538 30 .568 Basement and 2 stories, . 11 - 11 Brick, 17 1 18 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 87 3 90 Wood and brick. 7 2 9 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . 15 3 i} 17 3 Isot given - 12 12 Basement and 3 stories, . 5 _ 5 West Broolifleld, 353 L3 366 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 1 - 1 Number of Stories. 353 13 366 4 stories 5 - 5 1 story, 3 - 3 4 stories and attic, . 3 _ 2 1 story and attic. 98 6 104 Materials. Wood Brick, 935 886 27 10 68 67 1 1,003 953 28 16 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . 13 228 i 4 3 4 16 232 7 4 Wood and brick. 6 _ 6 Materials. 3.')3 13 366 M'estborougb, Mumber of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic. 829 829 8 342 57 57 1 24 886 886 9 366 Wood, Brick Wood and brick, Wood and stone, 346 1 5 1 13 359 1 5 1 Basement and 1 story, . 2 - 2 IVestiuinster, 334 40 374 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 16 2 18 Number of Stories. 334 40 374 2 stories, 34 3 37 1 story, 2 - 2 349 20 369 1 story and attic. 200 25 225 Basement and 2 stories, . 3 _ 3 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 1 - 1 28 4 32 2 stories, 10 2 12 3 stories, 36 3 39 2 stories and attic, . 118 13 131 736 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- Num- ber of ber of Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses WORCESTER — Con. Westminster — Con. Number of Sioi'ies — Con. Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 3 stories and attic, . Materials. Wood, .... Brick Wood and brick, fVincIiendoii, Number of Stories 1 story, 1 story and attic. Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . 3 stories, 4 stories. Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . WORCESTER, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 storj' and attic, Basement and 1 story. Basement, 1 story, and 2 stories, 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories. Basement, 2 stories, and 3 stories, 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories. Basement, 3 stories, and 4 stories, 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, Basement, 4 stories, and 5 stories, 5 stories and attic, . Basement and 5 stories, 6 stories, Basement and 6 stories, 7 stories, Not given, . attic attic attic attic Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Cement, Wood and brick. 1 334 324 5 5 890 890 4 554 8 36 272 15 1 890 886 3 1 11,153 11,1.53 211 2,134 17 96 1,529 3,743 135 233 2,326 118 272 20 213 6 22 4 48 1 8 2 1 2 12 11,153 10,078 873 26 1 148 40 43 43 2 23 5 13 43 42 1 461 461 20 131 1 7 57 151 6 9 52 3 12 461 406 43 2 1 374 361 7 6 933 933 6 .577 8 41 285 15 1 933 928 4 1 11,614 11,614 231 2,265 18 103 1,586 3,894 141 242 2,378 121 284 20 220 6 23 4 52 1 8 2 1 2 12 11,614 10,484 916 32 1 1,54 CouSties, Cities, Towns, NujiBER OF Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials of which Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 1 WORCESTER — Con. W^ORCESTER — Con. Materials — Con. Wood and stone, Wood and cement, . Brick and stone, Brick and cement, . Wood, brick, and stone, . Not given Worcester. VfARD 1, Number of Stories. 1 story, .... 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories, .... 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, .... 5 stories and attic, . Basement and 5 stories, . Not given Materials. Wood, Brick, Stone, Wood and brick. Brick and stone. Not given, .... Worcester. Ward 2, Number of Stoi-ies. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, andattlC; 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... Basement and 4 stories, . 5 stories, .... Basement and 5 stories, . 1 15 2 1 6 1,358 1,358 3 140 11 195 584 6 31 283 29 23 7 28 1 5 7 1 2 2 1,358 1,150 189 4 12 1 2 1,464 1,464 8 346 4 18 193 416 33 38 321 5 56 2 15 2 4 3 .50 50 4 1 3 29 3 6 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 50 36 14 75 75 1 25 3 10 29 1 2 1 15 2 1 6 1,408 1,408 3 144 12 198 613 6 34 289 29 24 7 29 1 5 9 1 1,408 1,186 203 4 12 1 1,539 1,.539 9 371 4 21 203 445 34 40 3-23 5 58 2 15 2 4 3 DWELLING HOUSES. 737 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS —Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Counties, Cities, Towns, Num- ber of Num- ber of Total Num- Number op Stories to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of Number of Stories to Dwell- Oc- cupied Dwell- Unoc- cupied Dwell- ber of ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing OF WHICH Constructed. ing ing ing' OF wmcH Constructed. ing ing Houses Houses .LJ.U LIOCO Houses Houses J.XVJLloCCt WORCESTER — Con. WORCESTER — Con. Worcester. Ward 2 - Con. Worcester. Ward 4 -Con. Materials. 1,464 75 1,539 Materials. 1,244 16 1,260 Wood, 1,344 70 1,414 Wood, 1,210 16 1,226 Brick, .... 78 4 82 Brick, 21 - 21 Stone, .... 4 - 4 Wood and brick. 13 - 13 Wood and brick, 29 1 30 Wood and stone, 1 _ 1 Worcester. Ward 5, 1,532 82 1,614 Brick and stone. 6 _ 6 Nuniber of Stories. 1,532 82 1,614 Brick and cement, . 1 _ 1 1 story, 41 6 47 Wood, brick, and stone, 1 _ 1 1 story .and attic. 422 32 454 Basement and 1 story, . 1 - 1 Worcester. Ward 3, 1,4G4 45 1,509 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 9 _ 9 Number of Stories. 1,464 45 1,509 2 stories, 128 9 137 1 story 89 1 90 2 stories and attic, . 498 25 523 1 story and attic, 2,')6 12 268 Basement and 2 stories, . 13 1 14 Basement and 1 story, . 5 1 6 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 31 2 33 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 8 8 3 stoi'ies, 327 7 334 ■2 stories, 274 5 279 3 stories and attic, . 20 _ 20 2 stories and attic, . 416 18 434 Basement and 3 stories, . 18 _ IS Basement and 2 stories, . 41 - 41 4 stories 17 _ 17 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 26 - 26 5 stories 5 _ 5 3 stones, . . . . . 243 4 247 Not given, 2 _ 2 3 stories and attic, . 19 1 20 Basement and 3 stories, . 18 1 19 Materials. 1,532 82 1,614 Basement, 3 stoiies, and attic, 1 _ 1 Wood 1,418 73 1,491 4 istories 42 2 44 Brick 81 1 82 4 stories and attic, . o _ o Stone 4 5 9 Basement and 4 stories, . 1 - 1 Wood and brick, 29 3 32 5 stories, 16 16 7 stories 1 - 1 Worcester. Ward 6, Number of Stories. 1,514 1,514 82 82 1,596 1,596 Not given, 6 _ 6 1 story, 13 12 25 Materials. 1,464 45 i,.5oy 1 story and attic. 485 33 518 Wood ■ 1,281 42 1,323 Basement, 1 story, and attic, 19 1 20 Brick, .... 14.5 1 146 2 stories, 163 11 174 Stone, .... o - 2 2 stories and attic, . 491 10 501 Wood and brick, 30 .> 32 Basement and 2 stories, . 7 - 7 Wood and stone. 1 - 1 Basement, 2 stories, and attic. 15 - 15 Wood and cement, . 1 - 1 3 stories, 264 10 274 Brick and stone. 2 - 2 3 stories and attic, . 7 - 7 Not given, . 2 - 2 Basement and 3 stories, . 22 2 24 Worcester. Ward 4, 1,244 16 1,260 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 2 - 2 Xumber of Stories. 1,244 16 1,260 4 stories, 20 3 23 1 story, 17 17 Basement and 4 stories, . o - 2 Basement, 4 stories, .and attic. 1 _ 1 1 story and attic. 138 5 143 Ba^(■ment, 1 story, and attic, o 2 5 stories 3 - 3 2 htories 268 6 274 Materials, 1,514 82 1,596 2 stories and attic, . 351 1 352 Wood, 1,444 73 1,517 Basement and 2 stories, . 4 1 5 Brick, 64 9 73 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 19 - 19 Wood and brick, 5 _ 5 3 stories, 387 2 389 Brick and stone. 1 _ 1 3 stories and attic, . 19 1 20 Basement and 3 stories, . 14 - 14 Worcester. Ward 7, 1,325 71 1,396 Basement, 3 stories, and attic, 3 - 3 Number of Stories. 1,325 71 1,396 4 stories 21 - 21 1 story 22 - 22 Basement and 4 stories, . 1 - 1 1 story and attic. 152 14 166 738 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, anu Materials OF WHICH Constructed. WORCESTER — Coii. Worcester. Ward 7 -Con Number of Stories — Con. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 4 stories Basement and i stories, . 5 stories Basement and 5 stories, . Materials. Wood Brick Stone Wood and brick. Brick and stone, Brick and cement, . Worcester. AVard 8, Number of Stories. 1 story, 1 story and attic, Basement, 1 story, and attic, Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 24 243 417 22 21 293 10 .^2 2 47 6 5 2 l,.32o 1,148 144 8 20 4 1 1,2.52 1,252 18 195 5 2 12 16 3 1 16 1 2 1 1 71 61 9 1 40 40 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses I 26 255 433 25 22 309 11 54 2 48 7 7 2 1,396 1,209 153 9 20 4 1 1,292 1,292 13 201 5 Counties, Cities, Towns, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. WORCESTER — Con. Worcester. Ward 8 -Con Number of Stories — Con. 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and attic 5 stories Basement and 5 stories, . 6 stories Basement and 6 stories, . 7 stories Not given Materials. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Cement, Wood and brick. Brick and stone. Not given, . Num- Num- ber of ber f Oc- Unoc- cupied cupied Dwell- Dwell- ing ing Houses Houses 65 570 9 52 208 9 69 3 23 3 5 3 8 1 2 1 1 1,252 1,083 151 4 1 10 1 2 1 23 1 5 40 35 5 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 66 593 9 53 213 9 73 3 23 3 5 3 8 1 2 1 1 2 1,292 1,118 156 4 1 10 1 RECAPITULATION. The State, Number of Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of The State, Number of Stories to Dwell- Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied DweU- Total Num- ber of ing Houses, and Materials Dwell- ing Houses ing HODSTSS, AND MaTEKIALS Dwell- OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses OF WHICH Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses riouses THE STATE. 397,633 30,861 428,494 THE STATE — Con. 1 story 11,505 2,108 13,613 1 story and attic — Con. Wood, . 11,251 2,074 13,325 Stone 58 6 04 Brick, . 197 23 220 Cement, 4 - 4 Stone, . 23 5 28 AVood and brick, . 101 5 106 Cement, 1 1 Wood and stone, . 52 7 59 AVood and brick, . IS 1 19 Wood and cement. 5 2 1 Wood and stone,. i - i Brick and stone, . o o Wood and cement, 1 3 4 Brick and cement. 1 - 1 Brick and stone, . 2 2 4 Stone and cement. 3 - 3 Stone and cement, 1 - 1 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 1 Not given, 4 - 4 Not given, .... 1 - 1 1 story and attic, 100,611 8,698 109,309 Basement and 1 story. 553 86 639 Wood, . 99,979 8,639 108,618 Wood, 523 81 604 Brick, . 404 39 443 Brick 16 3 19 DWELLING HOUSES. 739 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. RECAPITULATION — Continued. The State, Number op Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- The State, Ndmber of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Total Num- ber of Dwell- OF WHICH CONSTRDCTED. ing; Houses ing Houses ing Houses of which Constructed. ing Houses ing Houses ing Houses THE STATE — Con. i THE STATE — Con. Basement and 1 story— Con. Basement, 2 stories, and attic -Con. Stone 3 3 Wood and brick, . 262 18 280 Wood and brick, . 10 1 11 Wood and stone, . 57 12 69 Wood and stone, . 1 1 2 Wood and cement, 1 1 2 Basement, 1 story, and attic. 5,255 345 5,600 Brick and stone, . 53 2 55 Wood 4,931 327 5,258 Wood, brick, and stone, . 3 1 4 Brick, GO 3 68 3 stories, 34,384 1,897 36,281 Stone 16 2 18 Wood, 27,461 1,482 28,943 Cement, . . . . 2 - 2 Brick, . . . . . 6,236 351 6,587 Wood and brick, . 185 9 194 Stone, 71 6 77 Wood and stone, . 68 3 61 Cement 7 - 7 Wood and cement. 1 - 1 Wood and brick, . 426 28 454 Brick and stone, . - 1 1 Wood and stone, . 71 1 78 Wood, brick, and stone, . 2 - 2 Wood and cement. 2 - 2 2 stories, 71,416 6,318 77,734 Brick and stone, . 88 18 106 Wood 68,597 6,118 74,715 Brick and cement. 17 4 21 Brick 2,220 141 2,361 Stone and cement. 2 - 2 Stone, 98 10 108 1 j Wood, brick, and stone, . 3 1 4 Cement, . . . . 14 - 14 3 stories and attic, , 3,989 211 4,200 Wood and brick, . 408 26 434 AVood 2,020 125 2,145 Wood and stone, . 56 15 71 Brick, 1,773 79 1,852 Wood and cement. 2 1 3 Stone, 21 - 21 Brick and stone, . 11 4 15 Wood and brick, . 123 4 127 Brick and cement, 2 1 3 Wood and stone, . 21 1 22 Stone and cement. 1 1 8 Brick and stone, . 26 o 28 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 1 2 I5rick and cement. 1 _ 1 2 stories and attic, . 142,452 9,366 151,818 Stone and cement. 3 - 3 Wood 138,612 9,102 147,714 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 — 1 Brick 2,742 156 2,898 Basement and 3 stories, . 5,433 374 5,807 Stone 131 16 147 Wood 1,927 125 2,052 Cement 6 1 i Brick 3,035 161 3,196 Wood and brick, . 730 40 770 Stone 31 17 48 Wood and stone, . 153 36 189 Cement, .... 2 _ 2 Wood and cement. 5 - 5 Wood and brick, . 126 5 131 Brick and stone, . 55 14 69 Wood and stone, . 1 5 6 Brick and cement, 9 - 9 Wood and cement. 1 _ 1 Wood, brick, and stone, . 8 1 9 Brick and stone, . 297 60 357 Not given 1 - 1 Brick and cement. 10 _ 10 Basement and 2 sioi-ies, . 4,269 289 4,558 Wood, brick, and stone, . 3 1 4 Wood, 3,556 244 3,800 Basement, 3 stories, and attic. 2,119 119 2,238 Brick, 491 35 526 Wood, 262 25 287 Stone, 17 1 18 Brick 1,698 82 1,780 Cement, 2 1 3 Stone, 18 4 22 Wood and brick, . 177 4 181 Wood and brick, . 21 _ 21 Wood and stone, . 16 4 20 Wood and stone, . 6 2 8 Brick and stone, . 4 - 4 Wood and cement, 1 -- 1 Brick and cement. 4 - 4 Brick and stone, . 111 116 Wood, brick, and stone, . 2 _ 2 Brick and cement. 1 1 2 Basement, 2 stories, and attic, 7,319 516 7,835 Wood, brick, and stone, . 1 - 1 Wood, 6,053 418 6,471 4 stories, 4,267 189 4,456 Brick, 868 60 928 Wood, 672 27 699 Stone, 20 4 24 Brick, 3,389 149 3,538 Cement 2 ~* 2 Stone 53 3 56 740 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Continued. RECAPITULATION — Continued. The State, Number of Stoeies to Dwell- ing IIonsES, AND Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses THE STATE— Con. 4 stories — Con. Cement, . Wood and brick, . Wood and stone, . Brick and stone, . Brick and cement. Not given, 4 stories and attic, . Wood, . Brick, . Wood and brick, . Wood and stone, . Briik and stone, . Brick and cement. Basement and 4 stories. Wood, • Brick, Stone, Cement, . Wood and brick, . Brick and stone, . Brick and cement. Basement, 4 stories, and attic Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Wood and brick. Brick and stone, 5 stories. Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Cement, . Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Brick and stone, 5 stories and attic. Wood, . Brick, . Basement and o stories, Wood, . Brick, . Stone, Wood and brick. Brick and stone. Brick and cement. Basement, 5 stories, and attic Wood, . Brick, . Brick and stone, 6 stories, Wood, . Brick, 1 ,58 2 80 11 1 274 26 234 5 1 7 1 2,475 30 1,805 148 482 1 158 2 132 4 4 16 560 8 503 15 1 4 1 28 S 2 6 304 5 143 79 1 74 2 5 3 1 1 51 40 6 2 1 20 3 16 152 2 71 10 68 1 15 1 9 5 40 7 28 4 25 1 10 5 8 1 10 1 8 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 1 59 2 86 13 2 294 29 250 5 1 8 1 2,627 32 1,876 158 2 7 5.50 2 173 3 141 4 4 21 600 15 .531 19 1 4 1 29 8 2 6 329 6 153 84 1 82 3 5 3 1 1 61 3 48 The State, Number of Stories to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials OF WHICH Constructed. Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses THE STATE — Con. 6 stories — Con. Stone, Brick and stone, . 6 stories and attic, . Wood Basement and 6 stories, . Brick Stone, Brick and stone, . Basement, 6 stories, and attic, Brick, 7 stories Wood Brick, Wood and brick, . Brick and stone, . 7 stories and attic, . Brick Basement and 7 stories, . Brick Stone, Brick and stone, . 8 stories, Brick Brick and stone, . Basement and 8 stories, . Brick, J^ot given Wood Brick Not given, . . . . Aggregates. number of Stories. 1 story 1 story and attic. Basement and 1 story, . Basement, 1 story, and attic, 2 stories 2 stories and attic, . Basement and 2 stories, . Basement, 2 stories, and attic 3 stories, .... 3 stories and attic, . Basement and 3 stories, . Basement, 3 stories, and attic 4 stories, .... 4 stories and attic, . Basement and 4 stories, . Basement, 4 stories, and attic 5 stories, .... 5 stories and attic, . 3 6 2 2 51 26 5 20 1 1 7 5 1 1 1 1 7 3 1 3 6 2 4 1 1 150 9 9 132 397,633 397,633 11,505 100,611 553 5,255 71,416 142,452 4,269 7,319 34,384 3,989 5,433 2,119 4,267 274 2,475 158 560 8 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 16 6 6 4 63 6 1 56 30,861 30,861 2,108 8,698 86 345 6,318 9,366 289 516 1,897 211 374 119 189 20 152 15 40 33 11 24 1 1 11 4 5 1 1 1 1 7 3 1 3 6 2 4 1 1 213 15 10 188 428,494 428,494 13,613 109,309 639 5,600 77,734 151,818 4,558 7,835 36,281 4,200 5,807 2,238 4,4.56 294 2,627 173 600 DWELLING HOUSES. 741 DWELLING HOUSES: NUMBER OF STORIES AND MATERIALS — Concluded. RECAPITULATION — Concluded. The Statk, XUMBER OF StOKIES TO DWELL- ING Houses, and Materials OP WHICH Constructed. Aggregates —Con. N'uinber of Stories — Con. Basement and 5 stories, . Basement, 5 stories, and attic, 6 stories, .... 6 stories and attic, . Basement and 6 stories, . Basement, 6 stories, and attic 7 stories 7 stories and attic, . Basement and 7 stories, . 8 stories, .... Basement and 8 stories, . Not given Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ins Houses 304 5 .51 51 1 7 1 7 6 1 150 Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 25 10 16 4 63 329 5 61 2 67 1 11 1 7 6 1 213 The State, Number op Stohies to Dwell- ing Houses, and Materials op which Constructed. Aggregates — Con. Materials. Wood Brick Stone, .... Cement, Wood and bricli. Wood and stone, Wood and cement, . Brick and stone. Brick and cement, . Stone and cement, . Wood, brick, and stone. Not given, . Num- ber of Oc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Num- ber of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses 397,633 365,933 26,041 815 44 2,667 503 19 1,371 60 16 25 139 30,861 28,812 1,431 100 2 142 93 7 201 10 1 5 57 Total Num- ber of Dwell- ing Houses 428,494 394,745 27,472 915 46 2,809 596 26 1,572 70 17 30 196 Tabular Analyses For the Following Presentations: Pages Rooms: Occupied Dwelling Houses, 457-568 Rooms : Occupied and Unoccupied Dwelling Houses, .... 559-572 Tenements : Occupied Dwelling Houses, 573-638 Dwelling Houses : Number of Stories and Materials, . . . ' . 639-741 The tables respecting rooms, tenements, and dwelling houses relate directly to the housing of the people, and to the distribution of the population by rooms. This, of course, forms a basis for deductions as to the concentration of the population within certain territorial limits, and shows whether or not undue crowding exists in any quarter. Heretofore comparisons of density of population have generally rested upon the number of pei'sons per acre. For the first time in any State Census, and indeed in any Census in this country, the population is distributed by rooms. That is to say, from the tables herein presented we may see the exact number of rooms occupied in the aggregate by families of each specified size, and the average number of persons to each room ; and this information is obtainable for each town and city, and for each ward in a city, with aggregates for the State. Whether or not undue concentration of the population exists may be determined with much greater approach to accuracy from such data, than from any comparison based merely on the ground area occupied. In analyzing this, the first table of the series relating to rooms, tenements, and dwelling houses, we shall, as usual, confine ourselves to the recapitulation. This may be found on pages 556, 557. The total nvmiber of families in the State is 547,385, and these families occupy 3,568,385 rooms ; the average number of rooms per family being 6.52, and the average number of persons to a room, 0.70. Families of one person each occupy on the average 4.37 rooms; families of two persons each, 5.60 rooms; and families of three persons each, 6 . 09 rooms. There are in the State more families of three persons each than are found of any other size, the total number of such families being 106,436 ; and the average number of persons to a room in such families is 0.49. Taking the State as a whole, there are no evidences of undue crowding, notwithstanding the density of our population ; that is to say, whatever crowding may exist in certain quar- ters of our large cities does not appear in the general average. Certain peculiarities shown in the table need explanation. For example, several instances occur of large families in which each person occujiies a single room. The first example of this kind in the table is found in the families of 19 persons each, there being 163 such families in the State ; the average number of rooms to each family being 18 . 94, and the average number of persons to a room, one. Another instance will be found in a single family of 61 persons, each person occupying one room. In general, it may be said that these large families hav- ing a single room assigned to each person are repox'ted from penal institutions, comprise persons occupying dormitories in connection with colleges, or include other cases wherein certain aggregations of the population are classed as families for Census purposes, and the number of rooms assigned to each such family, and therefore the average number to each person, is more or less arbitrary. Other instances appear of families showing an abnormally large number of persons to a room. For example, the table shows a [742] TABULAR ANALYSES. 743 single family of 162 persons occupying three rooms, or an average of 54 persons to each room. This is an Italian colony, living in barracks, and classed as a single family ; and, in general, it may be said that wherever an abnormally large number of persons to a room appears in the table, it is because these persons, although considered inde- pendent families for Census purposes, are really aggregations of persons living in camps, or in barracks, or in hospital wards, or other similar places, the number of rooms occupied being thus reduced below the normal, and the average number of persons to a room correspondingly increased. The average number of persons to a famil}^ in the State has been shown by a preced- ing table to be 4.57. The families containing live persons or less, include in the aggre- gate 1,.31 2,104 persons, or 52.48 per cent of the entire population of the State. So far as the State as a whole is concerned, the average number of persons to a room in the tenements occupied by these families is less than one ; the highest average being found in connection with the families of five persons each, namely, 0.75, and the lowest in connection with the families composed of but a single person each, this average being 0.23. The average number of rooms occupied b}^ the families of five persons each is 6.64. If such a family includes father, mother, and three children, it can be readily accommo- dated in a five-room tenement without serious crowding. Such a tenement would enable t)ie family to have a kitchen, sitting I'oom, and three sleeping rooms ; or, a kitchen, dining room, sitting room (or parlor), and two sleeping rooms. In order to enable a closer comparison of the concentration of the population in the diflferent counties and in the cities, two analysis tables are inserted, the first summarizing the aggregates for the counties. The State, and CorxTiES. Population Total Number of Rooms Occupied Average Number of I Rooms Occupied ] per Family Average Num- ber of Persons to a Room THE STATE. Barnstable, Berkshire, . Bristol Dukes, .... Essex, .... Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk Plymouth, SuflFolk, .... Worcester, 2,500,183 27,654 86,292 219,019 4,238 330,393 40,145 152,938 54,710 499,217 3,016 134,819 101,498 539,799 306,445 3,568,385 55,856 134,864 301,831 9,875 478,804 68,207 209,488 85,062 719,835 7,287 210,776 171,153 678,450 436,897 6.52 6.92 7.17 6.33 7.56 6.46 7.08 6.39 7.24 6.69 7.43 7.10 6.89 6.01 6.49 0.70 0.50 0.64 0.73 0.43 0.69 0.59 0.73 0.64 0.69 0.41 0.64 0.59 0.80 0.70 The first line of this table reproduces the facts for the State, which we have already brought forward from the recapitulation of the main table ; the other lines show the total population of each county, the total number of rooms occupied, the average num- ber of rooms occupied per familj', and the average number of persons to a room. It is at once apparent that, speaking only of the average conditions in the different coun- ties, the number of persons to a room does not rise above one ; the highest average being found in the county of Suffolk, which contains the city of Boston, wherein the average number of persons to a room is 0.80, and the lowest in the county of Nan- tucket, which is composed of the single town of Nantucket, the average number of per- sons to a room in this county being 0.41. The next table presents the facts for the cities. 744 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Cities. Population Total Number oC Rooms Occupied Average Number of Kooms Occupied per Family Average Num- ber of Persons to a Koom Beverly, . Boston, . Brockton, Cambridge, Chelsea, . Chicopee, Everett, . Fall River, Fitchburg, Gloucester, Haverhill, Holyoke, . Lawrence, Lowell, . Lynn, Maiden, . Marlborough, Medford, . New Bedford, Newburyport, Newton, . North Adams, Northampton, Pittsfield, Quincy, . Salem, Somerville, Springfield, Taunton, . "Waltham, Woburn, . "Worcester, 11,806 18,811 496,920 618,598 33,165 47,423 81,643 104,028 31,264 41,357 16,420 18,973 18,573 26,948 89,203 100,713 26,409 34,591 28,211 32,156 30,209 46,515 40,322 43,167 52,164 62,591 84,367 106,121 62,354 89,835 29,708 45,049 14,977 19,451 14,474 22,854 55,251 75,827 14,552 24,227 27,590 44,911 19,135 25,393 16,746 23,272 20,461 30,994 20,712 27,592 34,473 48,372 52,200 74,418 51,522 77,438 27,115 41,645 20,876 28,995 14,178 19,629 98,767 128,451 6.46 5.99 6.16 6.05 5.96 6.24 6.26 5.61 6.08 5.94 6.74 5.47 5.80 6.28 6.35 6.79 6.16 7.20 6.20 6.96 8.12 6.46 7.12 7.14 6.31 6.35 6.25 6.60 7.08 6.78 6.52 6.16 0.63 0.80 0.70 0.78 0.76 0.87 0.69 0.89 0.76 0.88 0.65 0.93 0.83 0.80 0.69 0.66 0.77 0.63 0.73 0.60 0.61 0.75 0.72 0.66 0.75 0.71 0.70 0.67 0.65 0.72 0.72 0.77 The largest city, Boston, contains a population of 496,920 persons, occupying in the aggregate 018,598 rooms, the average number of rooms to each family being 5.99, and the average number of persons to a room, . 80. So far as our largest cit}^ is concerned, it is, therefore, shovrn that, on the average, the number of persons to a room does not exceed one. In a Tenement House Census of Boston, taken by this Bureau in 1891, it was shown that, considering rented tenements only, the average number of persons to a room for the city was 0.91. It was found, however, that in certain sections of the city a higher average existed, the highest being found at the North End, so-called, where the average number of persons to a room in rented tenements was 1 . 47. In the present Census, which includes all classes of tenements, it will be found by reference to the main table, pages 635 to 542, that the highest average number of persons to a room in Boston is in the pres- ent Ward 6, which also includes the North End district, this average being 1.23. The average number of persons to a room is higher in the city of Holyoke than in any other city, this average being 0.93. In Holj'oke, the aggregate population, 40,322, occupies 43,167 rooms, the average number of rooms occupied being 5 . 47 per family, this being the smallest average number of rooms occupied per family in any city. The largest average number of rooms occupied per family in the cities, namely, 8.12, is found in the city of Newton. The smallest average number of persons to a room, is, however, found in the city of Newburyport, this average being 0.60. We present an analysis table showing the city and town population compared, with respect to occupancy of rooms. TABULAR ANALYSES. 745 Classification. Population Total Number of Rooms Occupied Average Number of Rooms Occupied per Family Average Num- ber of Persons to a Room THE STATE. Cities, Towns, 2,500,183 1,635,767 864,416 3,568,385 2,150,345 1,418,040 6.52 6.21 7.06 0.70 0.76 0.61 The total population in the cities, 1,635,767, occupies in the aggregate 2,150,345 rooms; the average number of rooms to each family being 6.21, and the average number of persons to a room, 0.76. In the towns the population is 861,416, the total number of rooms occupied being 1,418,040, and the average number of rooms occupied by each family, 7.06, while the average number of persons to a room is 0.61. Rooms : Occtqned and Unoccupied Dwelling Houses. The recapitulation of the presentation relating to rooms in occupied and unoccupied dwelling houses is presented on page 572. The information contained in it is so plainly presented that no special analysis in text is required to bring out the main facts. The occupied dwelling houses in the State contained 3,693,985 rooms. Of these, at the date of the enumeration, 3,568,385 were occupied and 125,600 unoccupied. The rooms in the unoccupied dwelling houses numbered 253,013, the total number of rooms in occu- pied and unoccupied houses aggregating 3,946,998. Of these, including occupied and vmoccupied dwellings, there were 378,613 rooms entirely unoccupied at the date of the enumeration. The facts as to the cities are brought forward in the following analysis table : Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms in Total Num- ber of Oc- Total Num- ber of Unoccupied Rooms Cities. Occupied Rooms Unoccupied Rooms Total Dwelling Houses cupied and ' Unoccupied Rooms Beverlj' 18,811 738 19,549 2,288 21,837 3,026 Boston, . 618,598 34,908 653,506 35,396 688,902 70,304 Brock tOTi, 47,423 1,786 49,209 2,030 51,239 3,816 Cambridge, 104,028 4,241 108,269 5,644 113,913 9,885 Chelsea, . 41,357 2,202 43,559 2,939 46,498 5,141 Chicopee, 18,973 336 19,309 427 19,736 763 Everett, . 26,948 1,137 28,085 3,198 31,283 4,335 Fall River, 100,713 5,405 106,118 2,700 108,818 8,105 Fitchburg, 34,591 1,153 35,744 1,469 37,213 2,622 Gloucester, 32,156 540 32,696 4,430 37,126 4,970 Haverhill, 46,515 1,850 48,365 2,041 50,406 3,891 Holyoke, 43,167 2,295 45,462 1,557 47,019 3,852 Lawrence, 62,591 1,132 63,723 1,140 64,863 2,272 Lowell, . 106,121 3,812 109,933 3,934 113,867 7,746 Lynn, 89,835 3,842 93,677 3,774 97,451 7,616 Maiden, . 45,049 904 45,953 3,565 49,518 4,469 Marlborough, 19,451 538 19,989 477 20,466 1,015 Med ford. 22,854 381 23,235 2,451 25,686 • 2,832 New Bedford, 75,827 2,890 78,717 2,069 80,786 4,959 Newburyport, 24,227 425 24,652 1,355 26,007 1,780 Newton, . 44,911 372 45,283 4,776 50,059 5,148 North Adams, 25,393 443 25,836 951 26,787 1,394 Northampton, 23,272 355 23,627 911 24,538 1,266 Pittsfield, 30,994 423 31,417 1,627 33,044 2,050 Quincy, . 27,592 765 28,357 3,199 31,556 3,964 746 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Occupied Dwelling Houses Rooms in Unoccupied Dwelling Houses Total Num- ber of Oc- cupied and Unoccupied Rooms Total Num- Cities. Occupied Kooms Unoccupied Rooms Total Unoccupied Rooms Salem, Somerville Springfield, .... Tauntou, .... Waltham, .... Woburn Worcester, .... 48,372 74,418 77,438 41,645 28,995 19,629 128,451 1,568 3,079 2,708 2,044 495 628 8,562 49,940 77,497 80,146 43,689 29,490 20,257 137,013 2,195 5,245 4,669 1,497 1,799 825 4,899 52,135 82,742 84,815 45,186 31,289 21,082 141,912 3,763 8,324 7,377 3,541 2,294 1,453 13,461 In the city of Boston, the oeciipied dwelling houses contained 653,506 rooms. There were, however, 34,908 rooms in these houses Avhich were unoccu^jied at the date of the enumeration. The additional unoccupied rooms, in dwelling houses entirely unoccupied, brings the aggregate number of unoccupied rooms to 70,304. These figures, as we shall hereafter point out in connection with other tables, throw light upon the possibility of increase of population within the limits of the rooms at present available for occupancy. In Fall River, to take for illustration a leading textile factory city, the total number of rooms unoccui^ied at the date of the enumeration was 8,105 ; of these, 2,700 were in houses entirely unoccupied. In Worcester, to cite a manufacturing city in which the industries are varied, but chiefly metals and metallic goods and machinery, there were 13,461 unoccupied rooms, of which 4,899 were in entir-ely unoccupied dwellings. In Lynn, a leading city devoted to the manufacture of boots and shoes, there Avere 7,616 unoccupied rooms, of which 3,774 were in entirely unoccupied houses. In Holyoke, the seat of the jjaper industry, there were only 3,852 unoccupied rooms, of which 1,557 were in ixnoccupied houses. It is not necessary to multiply examples, as similar comparisons can be made to any extent at the pleasure of the reader. The final analysis table contrasts the facts for the cities and towns, in comparison with aggregates for the State. Classification. THE STATE. Cities, Towns, Occupied Dwelling Houses Occupied Rooms Unoccupied Rooms 3,568,385 2,150,345 1,418,040 125,600 91,957 33,643 Total 3,693,985 2,242,302 1,451,683 Rooms in Unoccupied Dwelling Houses Total Num- ber of Oc- cupied and Unoccupied Rooms Total Num- ber of Unoccupied Rooms 253,013 115,477 137,536 3,946,998 2,357,779 1,589,219 378,613 207,434 171,179 From this table it will be seen that the total number of unoccupied rooms in the cities of the Commonwealth at the date of the enumeration was 207,434, while in the towns the number of such rooms was 171,179. In the cities, 115,477 unoccupied rooms were in dwelling houses entirely unoccupied, while in the towns the number of such rooms was 137,536. Te7iements : Occupied Dwelling Houses. The presentation relating to tenements shows for each city and town, and for each ward in a city, the total number of occupied dwelling houses, the number of occupied or vmoccupied tenements in such houses, and also the total ni;niber of tenements whether occupied or not. The recapitulation appears on page 637, and, so far as the State at large is concerned, it shows that the 397,633 occupied dwelling houses contained 547,385 TABULAR ANALYSES. 747 occupied tenements ; the number of unoccupied tenements being 26,573, and the total number of tenements available for occupancy in occupied dwelling houses, 573,958. The occupied houses are presented so as to show the number of tenements in each. There were, for instance, 294,700 single tenements in the occupied houses, each, of course, being occupied by a single family ; at the other end of the scale we find one occupied dwelling containing 42 tenements. The two-tenement occupied houses num- bered 75,237 ; the three-tenement occupied houses, 18,469 ; the four-tenement occupied houses, 5,188 ; the five-tenement occupied houses, 1,607 ; the six-tenement occupied houses, 1,257; the seven-tenement occupied houses, 413 ; the eight-tenement occupied houses, 401 ; and the nine-tenement occupied houses, 109. From this point onward, as the number of tenements per house increases, the number of such houses rapidly decreases. The word " tenement " in this presentation is used in its broadest sense as indicating any place of abode, without regard to its character. The facts as to the number of occupied and unoccupied tenements for the counties are summarized in the following analysis table : The State, and Counties. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Tene- ments in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tene- ments in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses THE STATE, Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, .... Dukes Essex Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk Plymouth, SufiFolk, .... Worcester, 397,633 7,476 16,294 30,093 1,217 54,234 8,177 23,072 10,231 86,596 880 25,789 20,631 65,604 47,339 547,385 8,069 18,810 47,708 1,306 74,092 9,637 32,793 11,744 107,654 981 29,686 24,830 112,802 67,274 26,573 162 388 2,526 55 2,803 337 1,441 319 4,122 39 814 799 8,800 3,968 573,958 8,231 19,198 50,234 1,361 76,896 9,974 34,234 12,063 111,776 1,020 30,499 26,629 121,602 71,242 The total number of tenements in occupied dwelling houses in Suffolk County was 121,602. These tenements were found in 65,604 occupied houses, the number of unoc- cupied tenements being 8,800. To contrast the facts shown in this county with those which appear in the county of Franklin, which is an agricultural county, we note that the total number of tenements in occupied houses in Franklin County was 9,974, found in 8,177 houses, the number of unoccupied tenements in such houses being 337. That is to say, in Sufiblk County, which contains the city of Boston, the number of tenements in occupied houses approximated twice the number of houses, or, on the average, nearly two tenements to a house ; while in Franklin County the number of tenements exceeded the number of houses by less than 22 per cent. In Middlesex County, to cite one of the most populous counties, in which, however, the figures are not affected by the conditions existing within the municipal limits of Boston, Ave find there were 111,776 tenements in 86,596 occupied dwellings, 4,122 of these being vacant at the date of the enumeration. The facts as to the cities can be easily compared by means of the following table : 748 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Cities. Number of Occupied dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Tene- ments in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tene- ments in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Beverly, . Boston, . Brockton, Cambridge, Chelsea, . Chicopee, . Everett, . Full River, Fitchbnrg, Gloucester, Haverhill, Hol.yoke, . Lawrence, Lowell, . Lynn, Maiden, . Marlborough, , Medford, . New Bedford, , Newburyport, , Newton, . North Adams, Northampton, Pittsfield, Quincy, . Salem, Somerville, Springfield, Taunton, . Waltham, Woburn, . Worcester, 2,049 58,599 6,355 11,837 4,743 2,290 3,610 8,069 3,886 3,758 4,814 3,703 6,735 11,938 10,045 5,388 2,341 2,811 7,480 2,977 5,102 2,986 2,824 3,806 3,801 4,863 8,787 8,457 4.379 3,856 2,661 11,153 2,914 103,306 7,700 17,193 6,934 3,042 4,304 17,948 5,686 5,416 6,902 7,894 10,783 16,885 14,144 6,638 3,159 3,172 12,221 3,479 5,528 3,931 3,270 4,342 4,373 7,623 11,903 11,741 5,885 4,276 3,012 20,861 121 8,243 360 978 482 70 231 1,146 260 125 349 534 227 848 773 183 115 80 569 86 80 92 74 75 155 302 632 524 379 110 78 1,730 3,035 111,549 8,060 18,171 7,416 3,112 4,535 19,094 6,946 6,541 7,251 8,428 11,010 17,733 14,917 6,821 3,274 3,252 12,790 3,565 5,608 4,023 3,344 4,417 4,528 7,925 12,535 12,265 6,264 4,386 3,090 22,591 The city of Boston contained 111,549 tenements in occupied dwelling houses at the date of the enumeration, the number of such houses being 58,599. Of these tenements, 8,243 were unoccupied. These figures show that there were available for occupancy, on the average, nearly two tenements to each occupied house. Comparing these figures with those previously presented for the counties, we note that the city of Boston alone contained about the same number of tenements in its occupied dwelling houses as were found in the entire county of Middlesex ; but the tenements in the occupied dwelling houses in Middlesex County, which numbered 111,776, were found in 86,596 houses, while, as we have said, the 111,549 tenements in Boston were found in 58,599 houses. It is exceedingly interesting to compare the different cities with respect to the tene- ments available for occupancy in the dwelling houses Avhich were occupied at the date of the enumeration. While, as we have remarked, the tenements in the city of Boston average nearly two to each occupied house, we find in the city of Newton only 5,608 tenements in 5,102 houses, or slightly more than one tenement to a house on the average. In Newton, also, the number of unoccupied tenements in the occupied houses was but 80, or slightly less than one and one-half per cent of the total number of tenements ; while, in the city of Boston, there were 8,243 unoccupied tenements, or about seven per TABULAR ANALYSES. 74:9 cent of the total number of tenements. In the city of Fall River, devoted to the cotton industry, there were found 19,094 tenements in 8,069 occupied houses, an average of 2.37 per house; in Holyoke, 8,428 tenements in 3,703 houses, an average of 2. -^8 per house; in Lynn, 14,917 tenements in 10,045 houses, an average of 1.49 per house ; in Lowell, 17,733 tenements in 11,933 houses, an average of 1.-19 per house; and in Law- rence, 11,010 tenements in 6,735 houses, an average of 1.63 per house. These cities are all devoted to manufacturing. In Maiden, there were only 6,821 tenements in 5,388 houses, an average of 1.27 per house ; in Medford, 3,252 tenements in 2,811 houses, an average of 1.16 per house ; and in Waltham, 4,386 tenements in 3,856 houses, an aver- age of 1.14 per house. These cities, like Newton, are largely residential. As the cities increase in size, the tendency to increase the number of tenements per house is clearly shown in the table, and the larger number of tenements per house found in the manufacturing cities as compared with the residential cities is also plainly apparent. The final table contrasts the cities and towns with respect to tenements. Classification. Number of Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Occupied Tene- ments in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Number of Unoccupied Ten- ements in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses Total Number of Tene- ments in Occupied Dwell- ing Houses THE STATE. Cities, Towns, 397,633 225,098 172,535 547,385 346,465 200,920 26,573 20,011 6,.562 573,958 366,476 207,482 The cities as a whole contained 366,476 tenements, found in 225,098 occupied dwell- ing houses, an average of 1.63 per house, while the towns contained 207,482 tenements, Ibund in 172,535 houses, an average of 1.20 per house. In the State, as a whole, there were 573,958 tenements, found in 397,633 occupied houses, an average of 1.44 per house. In the cities, 20,011 tenements in occupied houses were entirely unoccupied, or 5.46 per cent of the total number of tenements in such houses. In the towns, 6,562 unoccupied tenements were found in occupied houses, or 3.16 per cent of the total number of tenements in such houses. Dwelling Houses: Number of Stories and Materials. The presentation relating to dwelling houses correlates the information as to occu- pied and unoccupied dwellings with other data showing the number of stories and materials of construction. This information is presented fully in the table for each town and city. The recapitulation for the State, pages 738 to 741, shows that the total number of one-story houses was 13,613 ; those having one story and an attic numbering 109,309 ; while the basement and one-story houses numbered 639. There were 5,600 houses having a basement, a single story, and an attic. The two-story houses num- bered 77,734 ; those having two stories and an attic, 151,818; while the basement and two-story houses numbered 4,558. There were 7,.S35 houses having a basement, two stories, and an attic. The three-story houses numbered 36.281, while the houses having three stories and an attic numbered 4.200, and those having a basement and three stories 5,807. There were also 2,238 houses having a basement, three stories, and an attic. The four-story houses numbered 4,456. and there were 2,627 having a basement and four stories, while 294 had four stories and an attic, and 173, a basement, four sturies, and an attic. The houses of five stories numbered 600, and those having a basement and five stories, 329. There were also 61 six-story houses, 67 having a basement and six stories, 11 seven-story houses, seven having a basement and seven stories, six eight- story houses, one having a basement and eight stories, and a few others of diffex'ent 750 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. combinations which are fully shown in the table. Under the classification employed, the most numerous classes are the houses having one story and an attic, which num- bered 109,309, those having two stories, which numbered 77,734, and those having two stories and an attic, which numbered 151,818. The data as to the material of which the 428,494 dwelling houses were constructed are brought forward in the following series of analysis tables. The first gives the figures for the occupied dwelling houses in the cities and towns and also in the State for 1895, placed in comparison with the figures for the Census of 1885 for the same cities and towns. Occupied Dwelling Houses : The State Cities Towns Materials of which Constructed. 1885 1895 1885 1895 1885 1895 Wood, 284,606 365,933 139,820 197,220 144,786 168,713 Brick, 24,038 26,041 22,208 23,648 1,830 2,393 Stone, .... 567 815 427 590 140 225 Cement, 127 44 114 36 13 8 Wood and brick, . 608 2,667 317 1,794 291 873 Wood and stone, . 44 503 17 328 27 175 Wood and cement, 6 19 3 10 3 9 Brick and stone, . 237 1,371 223 1,308 14 63 Brick and cement, 7 60 7 57 - 3 Stone and cement. 3 16 2 9 1 7 Wood, brick, and stone. 5 25 3 12 2 13 Not given, - 139 - 86 - 53 Totals, . 310,248 397,633 163,141 225,098 147,107 172,535 From this table we learn that in 1895 there were, in the State, 365,933 occupied dwelling houses constructed of wood, 197,220 of these being in the cities and 168,713 in the towns. Of the 26,041 occupied dwelling houses built of brick, 23,648 were found in the cities and but 2,393 in the towns. The second analysis table shows the number of unoccupied dwelling houses in the cities and towns and in the State and the materials of which constructed. TTN'OCCUPIFD r)\VFLLIXO TTriT'QTre • The State Cities Towns Materials of which Consteucted. 1885 1895 1885 1895 1885 1895 Wood, . Brick, . Stone, . Cement, Wood and brick, Wood and stone. Wood and cement. Brick and stone. Brick and cement. Stone and cement, Wood, brick, and . Not given. 3tone 13,3.52 1,090 81 11 19 3 24 28,812 1,431 100 2 142 93 7 201 10 1 5 57 3,393 958 58 8 3 23 11,297 1,211 64 2 79 27 4 178 7 1 40 9,959 132 23 3 16 3 1 17,515 220 36 63 66 3 23 3 1 4 17 Totals, . 14,580 30,861 4,443 12,910 10,137 17,951 TABULAR ANALYSES. 751 There were 28,812 unoccupied dwelling houses built of wood in the State in 1895, of which 11,297 were in the cities and 17,515 in the towns. The third table shows equivalent facts for both occupied and imoccupied dwelling houses for the cities and towns and for the State. Total Dwelling Houses The State Cities Towns Materials of which Constructed. 1885 189.1 1883 1895 1885 1895 Wood, 297,958 394,745 143,213 208,517 154,745 186,228 Brick, .... 25,128 27,472 23,166 24,859 1,962 2,613 Stone, .... 648 916 485 654 163 261 Cement, .... 138 46 122 38 16 8 Wood and brick, . 627 2,809 320 1,873 307 936 Wood and stone, • 47 596 17 355 30 241 Wood and cement. 6 26 3 14 3 12 Brick and stone, . 261 1,572 246 1,486 15 86 Brick and cement. 7 70 7 64 - 6 Stone and cement, 3 17 2 9 1 8 Wood, brick, and stone, 5 30 3 13 2 17 Not given - 196 - 126 - 70 Totals, . 324,828 428,494 167,584 238,008 157,244 190,486 From the above table it is seen that of the total number of dwelling houses in the State, namely, 428,494, there were 394,745 which were constnicted of wood. Of these, 208,517 were located in cities, and 186,228 in towns. These figures show how largely wood is used in Massachusetts as a material of construction for dwellings, and they also show that in this respect the cities form no exception to the towns ; indeed, the number of wooden houses within city limits exceeds, as will be seen, the number in the towns. The number of brick houses in the State is 27,472, and of these the cities contain by far the larger part, the aggregate number of such houses in the cities being 24,859, while brick houses in the towns number only 2,613. There were found only 915 houses constructed entirely of stone. Of these, 654 were in the cities and 261 in the towns. The other combinations of materials presented in the table need not be partic- ularly referred to, as they are plainly aj^parent. The arrangement of the table enables comparisons to be made between the facts for 1885 and those of the present Census. For example, the total number of houses has risen in the decade from 324,828 to 428,494, an increase of 31.91 per cent. The houses within city limits have increased from 167,584 to 238,008, an increase of 42.02 per cent ; while those in towns have increased from 157,244 to 190,486, an increase of 21.14 per cent. In the State at large the wooden houses have increased from 297,958 to 394,745, an increase of 32.48 percent; the brick houses from 25,128 to 27,472, an increase of 9.33 per cent; and the stone houses from 648 to 915, an increase of 41.20 per cent. While the use of brick in the construction of dwelling houses, so far as shown by the number of houses constructed of that material in the cities, does not show so great a gain as is shown by the increase in houses of all kinds, nevertheless, in the towns, the gain in brick houses is greater than the gain in houses of all kinds. For example, the number of brick houses in cities has increased in the decade from 23,166 to 24,859, an increase of 7.31 per cent, while in the towns, they have increased from 1,962 to 2,613, a gain of 33. 18 j)er cent. The next table presents a comparison of occupied, unoccupied, and total dwelling houses in the counties for the years 1885 and 1895. 752 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. Occupied Dwelling Houses Unoccupied Dwelling Houses Total Dwelling Houses 1885 1893 1883 1893 1883 1893 THE STATE. 310,248 397,633 14,580 30,861 324,828 428,494 Barnstable, 7,585 7,476 803 1,620 8,388 9,096 Berkshire, 13,730 16,294 672 1,184 14,402 17,478 Bristol, . 23,203 30,093 769 1,487 23,972 31,580 Dukes, . 1,103 1,217 909 1,093 2,012 2,310 Essex, . 43,095 54,234 1,819 3,951 44,914 58,185 Franklin, 7,290 8,177 467 684 7,767 8,861 Hampden, 17,853 23,072 469 1,395 18,322 24,467 Hampshire, 8,847 10,231 348 498 9,195 10,729 Middlesex, 60,600 86,596 2,139 6,223 62,739 92,819 Nantucket, 999 880 202 420 1,201 1,300 Norfolk, 19,321 25,789 806 1,916 20,127 27,705 Plymouth, . 16,463 20,631 1,676 3,040 18,139 23,671 SufiFolk, . 51,108 65,604 2,021 4,485 53,129 70,089 Worcester, 39,051 47,339 1,480 2,865 40,531 50,204 The occujiied dwelling houses in 1895 in the State as a whole numbered 397,633, or 92.80 percent of the total number of houses shown in the table ; in 1885, they numbered 310,248, or 95 . 51 per cent of the total number of houses. On the other hand, there were, of course, 7.20 per cent of the total houses unoccupied in 1895, and 4.49 per cent unoc- cupied in 1885. Similar comparisons for each of the counties may be made from the table. In the following table, similar data are presented for the cities : Occupied Dwelling Houses Unoccupied Dwelling Houses Total Dwelling Houses UlTllCB. 1885 1895 1885 1895 1885 1895 Beverly, 1,509 2,049 122 216 1,631 2,265 Boston, . 45,998 58,599 1,531 3,525 47,529 62,124 Brockton, 3,188 5,355 17 259 3,205 5,614 Cambridge, 8,977 11,837 232 662 9,209 12,499 Chelsea, 4,114 4,743 94 333 4,208 5,076 Chicopee, 1,624 2,290 27 62 1,651 2,352 Everett, . 1,107 3,610 21 373 1,128 3,983 Fall River, 5,266 8,069 54 209 5,320 8,278 Fitchburg, 2,540 3,886 42 182 2,582 4,068 Gloucester, 3,077 3,758 146 447 3,223 4,205 Haverhill, 3,681 4,814 61 235 3,742 5,049 Holyoke, 2,565 3,703 47 187 2,612 3,890 Lawrence, 5,369 6,735 163 120 5,532 6,855 Lowell, . 9,390 11,933 450 495 9,840 12,428 Lynn, . 7,243 10,045 140 470 7,383 10,515 Maiden, 2,909 5,388 75 450 2,984 5,838 Marlborough, 1,591 2,341 20 63 1,611 2,404 Med ford. 1,613 2,811 51 286 1,664 3,097 New Bedford, 5,130 7,480 90 210 5,220 7,690 Newburyport, 2,713 2,977 81 188 2,794 3,165 Newton, 3,467 5,102 98 513 3,565 5,615 North Adams, 1,979 2,986 7 114 1,986 3,100 TABULAR AN^ALYSES. 753 Occupied Dwelling Houses Unoccttpied Dwelling Houses Total Dwelling Houses 1883 1893 1883 1893 1883 1895 Northampton, .... 2,157 2,824 51 119 2,208 2,943 Pittsfield, 2,599 3,806 69 180 2,668 3,986 Quincy, . 2,166 3,801 28 482 2,194 4,283 Salem, . 4,040 4,863 153 265 4,193 5,128 Somerville, . 4,849 8,787 126 629 4,975 9,416 Springfield, . 5,976 8,457 158 610 6,134 9,067 Taunton, 3,530 4,379 103 171 3,633 4,550 Waltham, 2,612 3,856 100 268 2,712 4,124 Woburn, 2,109 2,661 16 126 2,125 2,787 Worcester, . 8,053 11,153 70 461 8,123 11,614 Without reproducing the figures, we merely point out that 94.33 per cent of the total dwelling houses iu the city of Boston were occupied in 1895, and 96.78 percent in 1885. Selecting a few ot the leading manufacturing cities, the following percentages result from the data contained in the table: In Fall Elver, 97.48 per cent of the dwelling houses w^ere occupied in 1895. and 98.98 per cent in 1885 ; in Worcester, 96.03 per cent were occupied in 1895, and 99.14 per cent in 1885; in Ilolyoke, 95.19 per cent w^ere occupied in 1895, and 9s. 20 per cent in 1885 ; in Lowell, the occupied dwelling houses constituted 96.02 percent of the total number in 1895, and 95.43 percent in 1885. These and similar comparisons may be carried to any extent by means of the figures contained iu the table, but it is not necessary to enlarge upon them here. The final table presents the data for the cities and towns in the aggregate so as to be compared with each other and with the aggregates for the State. Classification. Occupied Dwelling Houses Unoccupied Dwelling Houses Total Dwelling Houses 1883 1893 ' 1883 1 1895 1883 1895 Cities, Towns, THE STATE. • t • • • • 310,248 163,141 147,107 397,633 225,098 172,535 14,580 4,443 10,137 30,861 12,910 17,951 324,828 167,584 157,244 428,494 238,008 190,486 In the cities as a whole, 94.58 per cent of the total number of dwelling houses were occupied in 1895, as against 97.35 per cent occupied in 1885 ; in the towns, on the other hand, 90.58 per cent were occupied iu 1895, as against 93.55 per cent in 1885. Averages and Comparative Totals: Rooms, Tenements, and Dwelling Houses. [755] KOOMS, TENEMENTS, A:N^D DWELLING HOUSES. I'OPULATION Number of Families i 1 Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments 1 BARNSTABLE. 13,294 14,360 27,654 8,069 7,476 1,620 9,096 8,069 162 8,231 2 Barnstable, . 1,944 2,111 4,055 1,173 1,133 178 1,311 1,173 5 1,178 3 Bourne, 772 808 1,580 429 402 205 607 429 7 436 4 Brewster, 437 464 901 255 242 54 296 255 2 257 5 Chatham, 898 911 1,809 543 489 141 630 543 23 566 6 Dennis, 1,164 1,381 2,545 817 784 105 889 817 10 827 7 Eastham, 234 242 476 137 130 27 157 137 2 139 8 Falmouth, 1,283 1,372 2,655 722 656 279 935 722 8 730 9 ! Harwich, 1,253 1,279 2,532 783 752 101 853 783 2 785 10 Mashpee, 178 152 330 81 74 10 84 81 - 81 11 Orleans, 559 639 1,198 375 356 89 445 375 14 389 12 1 Provincetow n, . 2,215 2,340 4,555 1,216 987 48 1,035 1,216 58 ; 1,274 13 Sandwich, 734 846 1,580 442 422 69 491 442 24 466 14 Truro, . 402 413 815 229 215 58 273 229 - 229 15 Wellfleet, 449 519 968 332 314 149 463 332 4 336 16 Yarmouth, 772 883 1,655 535 520 107 627 535 3 538 17 BERKSHIRE. 42,525 43,767 86,292 18,810 16,294 1,184 17,478 18,810 388 19,198 18 Adams, 3,712 4,125 7,837 1,604 1,343 80 1,423 1,604 88 1,692 19 Alford, .... 152 128 280 76 74 10 84 76 4 80 20 Becket, 483 405 888 219 201 27 228 219 3 222 21 Cheshire, . 599 577 1,176 297 278 ' 47 325 297 8 305 22 Clarksburg, 502 507 1,009 214 186 5 191 214 4 218 23 Dalton, 1,506 1,704 3,210 688 601 22 623 688 24 712 24 Egremont, . 406 430 836 211 199 12 211 211 1 212 25 Florida, 223 202 425 93 91 17 108 93 1 94 26 Great Barrington, 2,332 2,462 4,794 1,136 1,006 69 1,075 1,136 12 1,148 27 Hancock, 266 245 511 117 105 12 117 117 - 117 28 Hinsdale, 821 829 1,650 346 1 314 26 340 346 - 346 29 Lanesborough, . 434 414 848 1 210 201 25 226 210 1 211 30 Lee, . . . . 1,973 2,093 4,066 922 797 42 839 922 13 935 31 Lenox, 1,529 1,343 2,872 581 519 81 600 581 11 592 32 Monterey, . 241 223 464 115 110 19 129 115 1 116 33 Mount Washington, . 76 60 136 31 31 9 40 31 1 32 34 New Ashford, . 68 48 116 30 29 7 36 30 - 30 35 New Marlborough, . 682 606 1,288 325 316 24 340 325 4 329 36 North Adams, . 9,350 9,785 19,135 3,931 2,986 114 3,100 3,931 92 4,023 37 Otis, . . . . 289 229 518 136 131 1 25 156 136 1 137 38 Peru, . . . . 146 159 305 71 ' 69 15 84 71 - 71 39 PiTTSriELD, 9,838 10,623 20,461 4,342 1 3,806 180 3,986 4,342 75 4,417 40 Wardl, . 1,428 1,408 2,836 552 506 22 528 552 8 560 41 Ward 2, . 1,658 1,868 3,526 722 621 20 641 722 19 741 42 Ward 3, . 1,285 1,340 2,625 599 500 31 531 599 5 604 43 Ward 4, . 1,198 1,582 2,780 604 544 30 574 604 6 610 44 Ward 5, . 1,323 1,359 2,687 546 444 41 485 546 15 561 45 Ward 6, . 1,684 1,790 3,474 742 623 22 645 742 15 757 46 Ward 7, . 1,257 1,276 2,533 577 568 14 582 i 577 7 584 [756] EOOMS, TEIS^EME^TS, AND DWELLING HOUSES. Occupied and Usoccu PIED Duelling Houses Occu- pied Kooms Unoc- cupied Rooms Total Rooms 55,856 13,083 8,557 1,553 3,094 1,525 1,827 443 4,553 1,246 4,222 695 988 197 5,576 2,515 4,829 636 388 42 2,820 726 7,650 556 3,235 693 1,714 416 2,341 975 4,062 865 134,864 12,779 10,177 978 639 140 1,616 254 2,705 421 1,500 44 4,818 326 1,631 133 650 110 8,332 706 1,013 96 2,434 100 1,630 209 6,732 432 4,442 1,140 1,021 173 355 68 263 49 2,858 254 25,393 1,394 1,053 197 569 88 30,994 2,050 3,574 213 5,215 291 4,072 265 5,027 392 3,969 424 5,057 247 4,080 218 68,939 10,110 4,619 2,270 5,799 4,917 1,185 8,091 5,465 430 3,546 8,206 3,928 2,130 3,316 4,927 147,643 11,155 779 1,870 3,126 1,544 5,144 1,764 760 9,038 1,109 2,534 1,839 7,164 5,582 1,194 423 312 3,112 26,787 1,250 657 33,044 3,787 5,506 4,337 5,419 4,393 5,304 4,298 Averages, Etc. Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily 1.65 1.66 1.80 1.71 1.65 1.43 j 1.71 I 1.78 1.60 2.20 1.49 1.82 1.66 1.76 1.35 1.44 2.26 2.32 2.00 2.20 2.02 2.34 2.19 1.92 2.40 2.05 2.27 2.37 2.07 2.14 2.63 2.09 2.45 2.27 2.10 2.38 2.13 2.06 2.26 2.59 2.29 2.14 1.98 2.43 2.27 2.18 Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses 1.78 3.43 3.70 5,994 1.80 3.46 3.58 637 1.88 3.68 3.93 806 1.82 3.53 3.72 201 1.68 3.33 3.70 522 1.69 3.12 3.25 341 1.76 3.47 3.66 99 1.90 3.68 4.05 1,130 1.63 3.23 3.37 340 1.87 4.07 4.46 45 1.70 3.19 3.37 300 1.93 3.75 4.61 221 1.91 3.57 3.74 258 1.80 3.56 3.79 220 1.57 2.92 3.08 459 1.65 3.09 3.18 340 2.33 4.59 5.30 5,941 2.57 4.89 5.84 467 1.68 3.68 3.78 38 1.85 4.05 4.42 119 1.94 3.96 4.23 199 2.37 4.71 5.42 27 2.48 4.67 6.34 117 2.04 3.96 4.20 50 2.17 4.57 4.67 79 2.17 4.22 4.77 329 2.10 4.37 4.87 58 2.40 4.77 5.25 137 1.97 4.04 4.22 106 2.27 4.41 5.10 214 2.31 4.94 5.53 448 1.94 4.03 4.22 80 1.94 4.39 4.39 40 1.60 3.87 4.00 28 1.86 3.96 4.08 98 2.49 4.87 6.41 731 1.68 3.81 3.95 99 2.24 4.30 4.42 66 2.45 4.71 5.38 968 2.55 5.14 5.60 123 2.59 4.88 5.68 114 2.24 4.38 5.25 163 2.62 4.60 5.11 153 2.49 4.92 6.05 248 2.41 4.68 5.58 123 2.21 4.39 4.46 62 556 17 26 7 77 31 7 29 6 45 218 86 12 9 1,781 430 15 12 32 19 112 4 5 51 4 57 54 4 4 16 448 4 353 41 93 22 28 74 70 31 Estima- Fami- Per- ted Popu- lies to sons lation each to ifall Occu- each Dwelling pied Occu- Houses Dwell- pied were fiillv ing Tene- Occupied House ment Rooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Room in Occu- l)ied Tene- ments 34,204 4,709 2,412 1,109 2,408 2,917 582 3,814 2,878 375 1,543 4,994 1,924 1,035 1,439 2,004 94,014 8,734 333 1,019 1,407 1,055 3,439 890 509 5,174 569 1,787 958 4,337 3,374 548 180 144 1,402 20,314 621 371 21,782 3,000 3,733 2,810 2,961 3,009 3,667 2,626 1.08 1.04 1.07 1.05 1.11 1.04 1.05 1.10 1.04 1.09 1.05 1.23 1.05 1.07 1.06 1.03 1.15 1.19 1.03 1.09 1.07 1.15 1.14 1.06 1.02 1.13 1.11 1.10 1.04 1.16 1.12 1.05 1.00 1.03 1.03 1.32 1.04 1.03 1.14 1.09 1.16 1.20 1.11 1.23 1.19 1.02 3.43 6.92 0.50 3.46 7.29 0.47 3.68 7.21 0.51 3.53 7.16 0.49 3.33 8.38 0.40 3.12 5.17 0.60 3.47 7.21 0.48 3.68 7.72 0.48 3.23 6.17 0.52 4.07 4.79 0.85 3.19 7.52 0.42 3.75 6.29 0.60 3.57 7.32 0.49 3.56 7.48 0.48 2.92 7.05 0.41 3.09 7.59 0.41 4.59 7.17 0.64 4.89 6.34 0.77 3.68 8.41 0.44 4.05 7.38 0.55 3.96 9.11 0.43 4.71 7.01 0.67 4.67 7.00 0.67 3.96 7.73 0.51 4.57 6.99 0.65 4.22 7.33 0.58 4.37 8.66 0.50 4.77 7.03 0.68 4.04 7.76 0.52 4.41 7.30 0.60 4.94 7.65 0.65 4.03 8.88 0.45 4.39 11.45 0.38 3.87 8.77 0.44 3.96 8.79 0.45 4.87 6.46 0.75 3.81 7.74 0.49 4.30 8.01 0.54 4.71 7.14 0.66 5.14 6.47 0.79 4.88 7.22 0.68 4.38 6.80 0.64 4.60 8.32 0.55 4.92 7.27 0.68 : 4.68 6.82 0.69 4.39 7.07 0.62 [ [757] 'o8 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouxTiEs, Cities, AXD Towns. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling ' Houses Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total 1 Occu- pied 1 Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments BERKSHIRE -Con. ! 1 Richmond, . 354 347 701 164 158 19 177 164 3 167 2 Sandisfield, . 401 401 802 213 200 54 254 213 4 • 217 3 Savoy, .... 256 248 504 133 130 10 140 133 133 4 Sheffield, . 944 953 1,897 481 450 33 483 481 5 486 5 Stockbridge, 996 1,081 2,077 471 436 70 506 471 9 480 6 Tyringham, 186 177 363 90 87 17 104 90 4 94 7 Washington, 236 187 423 87 87 20 107 87 - 87 8 West Stockbridge, . 608 649 1,257 324 312 35 347 324 7 331 9 Williamstown, . 2,615 2,272 4,887 1,017 914 40 954 1,017 12 1,029 10 Windsor, 301 255 556 135 127 18 145 135 - 135 11 BRISTOL. 105,582 113,437 219,019 47,708 30,093 1,487 31,580 47,708 2,526 50,234 12 Acushnet, . 568 547 1,115 294 263 21 284 294 5 299 13 Attleborough, . 4,029 4,259 8,288 1,890 1,513 81 1,594 1,890 67 1,957 14 Berkley, 482 473 955 256 238 14 252 256 3 259 15 Dartmouth, 1,599 1,508 3,107 814 '745 211 956 814 21 835 16 Dighton, 916 881 1,797 461 428 33 461 461 33 494 17 Easton, 2,286 2,166 4,452 1,061 979 87 1,066 1,061 19 1,080 18 Fairhaven, . 1,554 1,784 3,338 898 755 60 815 898 12 910 19 Pall Rivee, 42,704 46,499 89,203 17,948 8,069 209 8,278 17,948 1,146 19,094 20 Wardl, . 5,410 5,736 11,146 2,342 1,156 24 1,180 2,342 217 2,559 21 Ward 2, . 4,192 4,532 8,724 1,677 823 33 856 1,677 92 1,769 22 Ward 3, . 5,624 5,827 11,451 2,247 832 17 849 2,247 73 2,320 23 Ward 4, . 1 4,824 6,644 10,468 2,241 872 13 885 2,241 131 2,372 24 Ward 5, . ' 5,135 5,474 10,609 2,129 789 24 813 2,129 144 2,273 25 AVard 6, . 6,004 6,260 12,264 2,179 933 36 969 2,179 194 2,373 26 Ward 7, . 2,970 3,427 6,397 1,396 731 14 745 1,396 64 1,460 27 Ward 8, . 3,278 4,054 7,332 1,607 935 27 962 1,607 61 1,668 28 Ward 9, . 5,267 5,545 10,812 2,130 998 21 1,019 2,130 170 2,300 29 Freetown, . 725 680 1,405 342 313 48 361 342 9 351 30 Mansfield, . 1,793 1,929 3,722 946 823 34 857 946 37 983 31 New Bedford, . 26,158 29,093 55,251 12,221 7,480 210 7,690 12 221 569 12,790 32 Ward 1, . 6,456 6,736 13,192 2,500 1,296 42 1,338 2,500 137 2,637 33 Ward 2, . 3,730 4,061 7,791 1,792 1,147 31 1,178 1,792 65 1,857 34 Ward 3, . 2,451 3,185 5,636 1,553 1,056 28 1,084 1,553 62 1,615 35 Ward 4, . 2,943 3,445 6,388 1,615 1,154 27 1,181 1,615 69 1,684 36 Ward 5, . 4,144 4,960 9,104 2,172 1,416 39 1,455 2,172 88 2,260 37 Ward 6, . 6,434 6,706 13,140 2,589 1,411 43 1,454 2,589 148 2,737 38 North Attleborough, . 3,145 3,431 6,576 1,499 1,235 82 1,317 1,499 90 1,589 39 Norton, 760 854 1,614 401 372 46 418 401 16 417 40 Raynhara, . 751 767 1,518 397 363 15 378 397 12 409 41 Rehoboth, . 958 852 1,810 451 403 10 413 451 13 464 42 Seekonk, 793 672 1,465 334 310 12 322 334 12 346 43 Somerset, . 1,040 943 1,983 497 413 32 445 497 49 546 44 Swansea, 830 797 1,627 411 365 6 371 411 5 416 45 Taunton, . 13,147 13,968 27,115 5,885 4,379 171 4,550 5,885 379 6,264 46 Ward 1, . 1,389 1,413 2,802 669 518 18 536 669 22 691 47 Ward 2, . 1,365 1,507 2,872 687 467 16 483 687 61 748 48 Ward 3, . 1,460 1,579 3,039 691 424 9 433 691 69 760 49 Ward 4, . 1,394 1,595 2,989 737 607 49 656 737 45 782 50 Ward 5, . 1,850 1,991 3,841 815 642 21 663 815 55 870 51 Ward 6, . 1,539 1,563 3,102 715 503 11 514 715 28 743 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 759 KOOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses Occu- pied Eoums Unoc- cupied Kooms Total Kooms Averages, Etc. Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to ;l Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Ter- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House 1,377 182 1,559 2.16 2.11 1,794 442 2,236 1.88 1.88 977 63 1,040 1.93 1.86 3,725 278 4,003 1.96 1.98 S,779 1,200 4,979 2.11 2.30 802 198 1,000 2.07 1.96 712 168 880 2.71 2.15 2,319 249 2,568 1.88 2.00 7,535 510 8,045 2.57 2.24 1,019 127 1,146 2.23 1.89 301,831 25,510 1 327,341 2.21 2.38 2,282 189 2,471 1.93 1.86 12,623 637 13,260 2.13 2.26 1,913 114 2,027 1.88 1.85 6,187 1,921 8,108 1.97 1.85 3,254 426 3,680 1.99 1.91 7,145 643 7,788 2.16 2.04 6,468 570 7,038 1.73 1.99 100,713 8,105 108,818 2.38 2.59 13,322 1,221 14,543 2.31 2.45 9,462 1,007 10,469 2.50 2.70 10,249 467 10,716 2.50 2.60 13,396 846 14,242 2.15 2.52 9,771 891 10,662 2.41 2.57 11,432 1,385 12,817 2.76 2.87 9,733 519 10,252 2.13 2.45 11,369 670 12,039 2.04 2.52 11,979 1,099 13,078 2.47 2.61 2,123 380 2,503 2.12 1.99 6,790 413 7,203 1.89 2.04 75,827 4,959 80,786 2.14 2.38 14,064 1,174 15,238 2.58 2.70 11,209 634 11,843 2.08 2.27 10,431 593 11,024 1.58 2.05 11,745 646 12,391 1.82 2.14 14,170 791 14,961 1.91 2.28 14,208 1,121 15,329 2.49 2.. 59 10,357 1,090 11,447 2.10 2.29 3,080 443 b,523 1.89 2.13 3,557 205 3,762 1.89 1.93 3,352 159 3,511 2.12 1.89 2,428 162 2,590 2.38 2.01 3,865 504 4,369 2.09 1.90 3,214 79 3,293 2.02 1.94 41,645 3,541 45,186 j 2.24 2.37 4,963 277 5,240 2.08 2.11 5,453 493 5,946 1.99 2.19 4,730 485 5,215 2.11 2.29 5,782 706 6,488 1.89 2.17 5,217 502 5,719 2.27 2.44 4,858 227 5,085 2.15 2.19 4.27 3.76 3.79 3.94 4.41 4.03 4.86 3.88 4.81 4.12 4.59 3.79 4.39 3.73 3.82 3.90 4.20 3.72 4.97 4.76 5.20 5.10 4.67 4.98 5.63 4.58 4.56 5.08 4.11 3.93 4.52 5.28 4.35 3.63 3.9G 4.19 5.08 4.39 4.02 3.82 4.01 4.39 3.99 3.96 4.61 4.19 4.18 4.40 4.06 4.71 4.34 4.44 4.01 3.88 4.22 4.76 4.17 4.86 4.03 5.35 4.38 7.28 4.24 5.48 4.01 4.17 4.20 4.55 4.42 11.06 9.64 10.60 13.76 12.00 13.45 13.14 8.75 7.84 10.83 4.49 4.52 7.39 10,18 6.79 5.34 5.54 6.43 9.31 5.32 4.34 4.18 4.49 4.73 4.80 4.46 6.19 5.41 6.15 7.17 4.92 5.98 6.17 Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- Fami- Per- ted Popu- lies to sons lation each to if all Occu- each Dwelling pied Occu- Houses Dwell- pied were fully ing Tene- Occupied House ment 84 217 39 139 333 71 97 141 214 10,825 89 444 56 880 139 396 265 2,312 231 350 234 156 323 473 123 212 227 216 154 1,552 428 210 150 1.50 251 400 436 200 63 45 57 154 27 1,058 97 98 65 241 126 13 15 20 40 16 27 58 11,594 19 294 11 80 129 80 45 5,696 1,033 478 372 612 717 1,092 293 278 864 37 145 2,572 723 283 225 273 369 752 395 64 46 52 53 196 20 1,747 92 255 304 183 259 122 798 1,034 543 2flr,6 2,450 450 520 1,425 5,159 635 241,438 1,223 9,026 1,022 4,067 2,065 4,928 3,648 97,211 12,410 9,552 12,057 11,236 11,649 13,829 6,813 7,822 11,903 1,6.38 4,021 59,375 14,343 8,284 6,011 6,811 9,724 14,292 7,407 1,878 1,627 1,907 1,575 2,333 1,674 29,920 2,991 3,225 3,408 3,413 4,226 3,292 1.04 1.07 1.02 1.07 1.08 1.03 1.00 1.04 1.11 1.06 1.59 1.12 1.25 1.08 1.09 1.08 1.08 1.19 2.22 2.03 2.04 2.70 2.57 2.70 2.34 1.91 1.72 2.13 1.09 1.15 1.63 1.93 1.56 1.47 1.40 1.53 1.83 1.21 1.08 1.09 1.12 1.08 1.20 1.13 1.34 1.29 1.47 1.63 1.21 1.27 1.42 Rooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Koom in Occu- pied Tene- ments 4.27 3.77 3.79 3.94 4.41 4.03 4.86 3.88 4.81 4.12 4.59 3.79 4.39 3.73 3.82 3.90 4.20 3.72 4.97 4.76 5.20 5.10 4.67 4.98 5.63 4.58 4.56 5.08 4.11 3.93 4.52 5.28 4.35 3.63 3.96 4.19 5.08 4.39 4.02 3.82 4.01 4.39 3.99 3.96 4.61 4.19 4.18 4.40 4.06 4.71 4.34 8.40 8.42 7.. 35 7.74 8.02 8.91 8.18 7.16 7.41 7.. 55 6.. 33 7.76 6.68 7.47 7.60 7.06 6.73 7.20 5.61 5.69 5.64 4.56 5.98 4.59 5.25 6.97 7.07 5.62 6.21 7.18 6.20 5.63 6.26 6.72 7.27 6.52 5.49 6.91 7.68 8.96 7.43 7.27 7.78 7.82 7.08 7.42 7.94 6.85 7.85 6.40 6.79 0.51 0.45 0.52 0.51 0.55 0.45 0.59 0.54 0.65 0.55 0.73 0.49 0.66 0.50 0.50 0.55 0.62 0.52 0.89 0.84 0.92 1.12 0.78 1.09 1.07 0.66 0.64 0.90 0.66 0.55 0.73 0.94 0.70 0.54 0.54 0.64 0.92 0.63 0.52 0.43 0.54 0.60 0.51 0.51 0.65 0.56 0.53 0.64 0.52 0.74 0.64 '(30 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. KOOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. rOPL'I.ATION Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Pwklling Houses Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Oc- cupied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments BRISTOL — Con. Taunton — Con. 1 Ward 7, . 1,509 1,524 3,033 673 513 19 532 673 66 739 2 Ward 8, . 2,641 2,796 5,437 898 705 28 733 898 33 931 3 Westport, . 1,344 1,334 2,678 702 647 105 752 702 29 731 4 DUKES. 2,057 2,181 4,238 1,306 1,217 1,093 2,310 1,306 55 1,361 5 Chilmark, . 151 153 304 95 93 71 164 95 - 95 6 Cottage City, 508 530 1,038 313 312 803 1,115 313 8 321 7 Edgartown, 527 598 1,125 377 331 69 400 377 24 401 8 Gay Head, . 90 79 169 40 35 2 37 40 - 40 9 Goenold, 88 52 140 38 35 11 46 38 3 41 10 Tisbury, 477 525 1,002 289 263 99 362 289 17 306 11 WestTisbury, . 216 244 460 154 148 38 186 154 3 157 12 ESSEX. 161,913 168,480 330,393 74,092 54,234 3,951 58,185 74,092 2,803 76,895 13 Amesbury, . 4,780 5,206 9,986 2,281 1,956 86 2,042 2,281 101 2,382 14 Andover, 2,913 3,232 6,145 1,296 1,156 62 1,218 1,296 30 1,326 15 Beverly, 5,728 6,078 11,806 2,914 2,049 216 2,265 2,914 121 3,035 16 Wardl, 1,328 1,348 2,676 598 415 14 429 598 6 604 17 Ward 2, 1,124 1,319 2,443 618 393 32 425 618 36 654 18 Ward 3, 1,176 1,266 2,442 610 399 18 417 610 27 637 19 Ward 4, 952 1,059 2,011 528 392 79 471 528 22 550 20 Ward 5, 601 602 1,203 306 247 73 320 306 7 313 21 Ward 6, 547 484 1,031 254 203 - 203 254 23 277 22 Boxford, 359 368 727 186 177 33 210 186 3 189 23 Bradford, 2,222 2,514 4,736 1,121 905 38 943 1,121 58 1,179 24 Dan vers, 3,958 4,223 8,181 1,653 1,333 61 1,394 1,653 52 1,705 25 Essex, . 809 778 1,587 445 414 63 477 445 20 465 26 Georgetown, 999 1,051 2,050 541 476 18 494 541 13 554 27 Gloucester, 16,257 11,954 28,211 5,416 3,758 447 4,205 5,416 125 5,541 28 Ward 1, . 1,682 1,516 3,198 696 492 95 587 696 15 711 29 Ward 2, . 2,763 2,265 5,028 982 533 33 566 982 32 1,014 30 Ward 3, . 3,467 1,723 5,190 743 490 9 499 743 17 760 31 Ward 4, . 2,276 1,185 3,461 520 335 5 340 520 15 535 32 Ward 6, . 2,296 2,048 4,344 893 691 19 710 893 16 909 33 Ward 6, . 1,464 1,479 2,943 704 534 120 654 704 13 717 34 Ward 7, . 1,697 1,141 2,838 587 415 6 421 587 10 597 35 Ward 8, . 612 597 1,209 291 268 160 428 291 7 298 36 Groveland, . 1,118 1,215 2,333 560 505 9 514 560 3 563 37 Hamilton, . 685 671 1,356 315 295 307 602 315 - 315 38 Haverhill, 14,535 15,674 30,209 6,902 4,814 235 5,049 6,902 349 7,251 39 Ward 1, . 1,271 1,377 2,648 573 389 32 421 573 36 609 40 Ward 2, . 1,105 1,408 2,.513 631 476 25 501 631 40 671 41 Ward 3, . 1,696 1,847 3,543 781 508 14 522 781 32 813 42 Ward 4, . 1,890 2,095 3,985 957 812 46 858 957 54 1,011 43 Ward 5, . 5,632 5,636 11,268 2,452 1,519 67 1,586 2,452 125 2,577 44 Ward 6, . 2,941 3,311 6,252 1,508 1,110 51 1,161 1,508 62 1,570 45 Ipswich, 2,178 2,542 4,720 1,104 926 82 1,008 1,104 & 1,113 46 Lawrence, 25,107 27,057 52,164 10,783 6,735 120 6,855 10,783 227 11,010 47 Ward 1, . 4,199 4,369 8,568 1,805 1,170 16 1,186 1,805 50 1,855 48 Ward 2, . 3,374 3,610 6,984 1,331 841 21 862 1,331 33 1,364 49 Ward 3, . 4,161 4,817 8,978 1,879 993 6 999 1,879 27 1,906 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 761 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Housed Occu- pied Kooms Unoc- cupied Kooms 4,478 6,164 5,008 751 2,279 2,932 215 279 2,236 1,183 478,804 15,365 10,039 18,811 4,014 4,170 3,80.- 3,224 2,055 1,543 1,543 8,067 12,275 2,858 3,973 32,156 4,140 4,900 4,738 3,541 5,844 4,048 3,023 1,922 3,631 2,411 46,515 4,581 4,888 5,151 6,686 15,035 10,174 7,945 62,5911 10,060 8,651 10,069 482 369 970 8,177 460 5,626 667 12 232 874 306 48,823 Total Kooms 1,112 639 3,026 139 494 260 1,017 891 225 216 760 795 533 196 4,970 1,068 328 180 124 306 966 65 1,933 90 1,722 3,891 492 442 289 638 1,251 779 563 2,272 377 439 145 4,960 6,533 5,978 18,052 1,211 7,905 3,599 227 511 3,110 1,489 527,627 16,477 10,678 21,837 4,153 4,664 4,065 4,241 2,946 1,768 1,759 8,827 13,070 3,391 4,169 37,126 5,208 5,228 4,918 3,665 6,150 5,014 3,088 3,855 3,721 4,133 50,406 5,073 5,330 5,440 7,324 16,286 10,953 8,508 64,863 10,437 9,090 10,214 AvEKAGES, Etc. ilales to a Fam- ily Fe- Tei- males sons toil to il Fam- Fam- ily ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House 2.24 2.94 1.91 1.58 1.59 1.02 1.40 2.25 2.31 1.65 1.40 2.19 2.10 2.25 1.96 2.22 1.82 1.93 1.80 1.96 2.15 1.93 1.98 2.39 1.82 1.85 3.00 2.41 2.81 4.67 4.38 2.57 2.08 2.89 2.10 2.tf0 2.17 2.11 2.22 1.75 2.17 1.97 2.30 1.95 1.98 2.33 2.33 2.54 2.22 2.27 3.11 1.90 1.67 1.61 1.70 1.58 1.98 1.37 1.82 1.59 2.27 2.28 2.49 2.09 2.25 2.13 2.07 2.01 1.97 1.91 1.98 2.24 2.56 1.75 1.94 2.21 2.18 2.31 2.32 2.28 2.29 2.10 1.94 2.05 2.17 2.13 2.27 2.40 2.23 2.37 2.19 2.30 2.20 2.30 2.51 2.42 2.71 2.56 4.51 6.05 3.81 3.25 3.20 3.32 2.98 4.23 3.68 3.47 2.99 4.46 4.38 4.74 4.05 4.47 3.95 4.00 3.81 3.93 4.06 3.91 4.22 4.95 3.57 3.79 5.21 4.59 5.12 6.99 6.66 4.86 4.18 4.83 4.15 4.17 4.30 4.38 4.62 3.98 4.54 4.16 4.60 4.15 4.28 4.84 4.75 5.25 4.78 Esti- Estimated mated Population Popu- of Unoc- lation of cupied Unoc- Tenements cupied in Occu- Dwell- pied ing Dwelling Houses Houses Estima- ted Popu lation if all Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to cacli Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- :{ooms sons to to each eacli Koom Occu- in pied Occu- Tene- pied men t Tene- ments 5.91 7.71 4.14 3.48 3.27 3.33 3.40 4.83 4.00 3.81 3.11 6.09 5.11 5.32 5.76 6.45 6.22 6.12 5.13 4.87 5.08 4.11 5.23 6.14 3.83 4.31 7.51 0.50 9.43 10.59 10.33 6.29 5.51 6.84 4.51 4.62 4.60 6.28 6.81 5.28 6.97 4.91 7.42 5.63 5.10 7.75 7.32 8.30 9.04 112 216 435 3,804 232 2,674 235 ' 10 44 377 118 24,062 439 330 1,244 90 199 110 405 356 136 199 375 241 78 3,357 618 311 95 52 120 661 41 722 42 1,412 1,476 218 132 98 226 497 287 418 930 117 174 54 298 200 110 179 11 59 9 12,501 442 142 490 27 142 108 84 28 93 12 245 257 71 49 651 69 164 119 100 78 54 48 29 13 1,.529 166 159 145 225 575 257 39 1,099 238 173 129 3,443 5,853 3,223 8,221 536 3,739 1,432 179 195 1,438 587 366,956 10,867 6,617 13,.540 2,793 2,784 2,660 2, .500 1,587 1,124 875 5,180 8,813 1,899 2,177 32,219 3,885 5,-503 5,404 3,613 4,542 3,658 2,927 1,960 2,388 2,768 33,214 3,032 2,804 3,786 4,436 12,340 6,796 5,177 54,193 8,923 7,331 9,161 1.31 1.27 1.09 1.07 1.02 1.00 1.14 1.14 1.09 1.10 1.04 1.37 1.17 1.12 1.42 1.44 1.57 1.53 1..35 1.24 1.25 1.05 1.24 1.24 1.07 1.14 1.44 1.41 1.84 1.52 1.55 1.29 1.32 1.41 1.09 1.11 1.07 1.43 1.47 1.33 1..54 1.18 1.61 1.36 1.19 1.60 1..54 1.58 1.89 4.51 6.05 3.81 3.25 3.20 3.32 2.98 4.20 3.68 3.47 2.99 4.46 4.38 4.74 4.05 4.47 3.95 4.00 3.81 3.93 4.06 3.91 4.22 4.95 3.57 3.79 5.21 4.. 59 5.12 6.99 6.66 4.S6 4.18 4.83 4.15 4.17 4.30 4.38 4.62 3.98 4.54 4.16 4.60 4.15 4.28 4.84 4.75 5.25 4.78 6.65 6.86 7.13 7.56 7.91 7.28 7.78 5.38 7.34 7.74 7. 68 6.46 6.74 7.75 6.46 6.71 6.75 6.24 6.11 6.72 6.07 8.30 7.20 7.43 6.42 7.34 5.94 5.95 4.99 6.38 6.81 6.54 5.75 5.15 6.60 0.48 7.65 6.74 7.99 7.75 6.60 6.99 6.13 6.75 7.20 5.80 5.57 6.50 5.36 0.68 0.88 0.53 0.43 0.40 0.46 0.38 0.79 0.50 0.45 0.39 0.69 0.65 0.61 0.63 0.67 0.59 0.64 0.62 0.59 0.67 0.47 0.59 0.67 0.56 0.52 0.88 0.77 1.03 1.10 0.98 0.74 0.73 0.94 0.63 0.64 0.56 0.65 0.58 0.51 0.69 0.60 0.75 0.61 0.59 0.83 0.85 0.81 0.89 7G2 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Contiuued. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occuw EL> Dwelling Houses Counties, Cities, AKD Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments ESSEX — Con. Lawrence — Con. 1 Ward 4, . 4,802 5,167 9,969 1,888 1,071 18 1,089 1,888 35 1,923 2 Ward 5, . 4,764 5,169 9,933 2,215 1,471 22 1,493 2,215 45 2,260 3 Ward 6, . 3,807 3,925 7,732 1,665 1,189 37 1,226 1,665 37 1,702 4 Lynn, . 30,173 32,181 62,354 14,144 10,045 470 10,515 14,144 773 14,917 5 Ward 1, . 765 814 1,579 387 332 32 364 387 14 401 6 Ward 12, . 1,933 2,003 3,936 968 804 56 860 968 51 1,019 7 Ward 3, . 7,046 7,813 14,859 3,602 2,564 111 2,675 3,602 178 3,780 8 Ward 4, . 5,669 5,843 11,512 2,384 1,574 52 1,626 2,384 204 2,588 9 Ward 5, . 6,076 6,784 12,860 2,875 1,914 82 1,996 2,875 140 3,015 10 Ward 6, . 7,316 7,616 14,932 3,324 2,358 91 2,449 3,324 148 3,472 11 Ward 7, . 1,368 1,308 2,676 604 499 46 545 604 38 642 12 Lynnfield, . 408 410 818 211 183 12 195 211 4 215 13 Manchester, 893 983 1,876 488 410 121 531 488 23 511 14 Marblebead, 3,649 4,022 7,671 2,003 1,433 238 1,671 2,003 80 2,083 15 Merrimac, . 1,111 1,190 2,301 605 495 40 535 605 35 640 16 MeUiuen, 2,760 2,930 5,690 1,317 1,139 38 1,177 1,317 36 1,353 17 Middleton, . 428 410 838 219 199 22 221 219 18 237 18 Nahant, 425 440 865 204 182 215 397 204 11 215 19 Newbury, . 760 729 1,489 360 316 73 389 360 20 380 20 Newburtport, . 6,616 7,936 14,552 3,479 2,977 188 3,165 3,479 86 3,.565 21 Ward 1, . 1,097 1,275 2,372 601 513 49 562 601 5 606 22 Ward 2, . 1,046 1,285 2,331 510 406 26 432 510 16 526 23 Ward 3, , 1,196 1,470 2,666 615 561 29 590 615 4 619 24 Ward 4, . 1,029 1,292 2,321 559 479 14 493 559 20 579 25 Ward 5, . 1,016 1,220 2,236 538 446 28 474 538 23 561 26 Ward 6, . 1,232 . 1,394 2,626 656 572 42 614 656 18 674 27 North Andover, 1,765 1,804 3,569 796 742 53 795 796 9 805 28 Peabody, 5,262 5,245 10,507 2,373 1,763 49 1,812 2,373 121 2,494 29 Rockport, . 2,966 2,323 5,289 1,236 896 114 1,010 1,236 38 1,274 30 Rowley, 656 616 1,272 340 292 19 311 340 4 344 31 Salem, 16,270 18,203 34,473 7,623 4,863 265 5,128 7,623 302 7,925 32 Ward 1, . 2,369 2,637 5,006 1,109 622 130 752 1,109 68 1,177 33 Ward 2, . 2,692 2,955 5,647 1,369 963 35 998 1,369 54 1,423 34 Ward 3, . 1,925 2,460 4,385 1,028 701 27 728 1,028 41 1,069 35 Ward 4, . 2,429 2,806 5,235 1,181 795 18 813 1,181 42 1,223 36 Ward 5, . 4,816 5,095 9,911 1,881 1,048 26 1,074 1,881 62 1,943 37 Ward 6, . 2,039 2,250 4,289 1,055 734 29 763 1,055 35 1,090 38 Salisbury, . 642 658 1,300 351 317 18 335 351 5 356 39 SaUgUri, 2,189 2,308 4,497 1,065 965 114 1,079 1,065 44 1,109 40 Swampscott, 1,534 1,725 3,259 823 703 65 768 823 46 869 41 Topsfield, . 516 517 1,033 264 215 15 230 264 9 273 42 Wenham, . 431 455 886 234 206 20 226 234 S 242 43 West Newbury, 811 832 1,643 440 394 25 419 440 20 460 44 FRANKLIN. 20,293 19,852. 40,145 9,637 8,177 684 8,861 9,637 337 9,974 45 Ashfield, . 523 490 1,013 252 225 30 255 252 3 255 46 Bernardston, 389 389 778 209 196 19 215 209 5 214 47 Buckland, . 785 763 1,548 387 332 23 355 387 19 406 48 Charlemont, 626 515 1,041 275 247 16 263 275 6 281 49 Colrain, 851 759 1,610 366 324 15 339 366 17 383 50 Conway, 657 647 1,304 309 286 22 308 309 11 320 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 70*3 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- piKU Duelling Houses Averages, Etc. Occu- pied Rooms Unoc- cupied Rooms Total Rooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses were ftdly Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Rooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Room in Occu- pied Tene- ments 11,264 353 11,617 2.54 2.74 5.28 9.31 168 185 10,322 1.76 5.28 5.97 0.89 1 12,667 394 13,061 2.15 2.33 4.48 6.75 149 202 10,284 1.51 4.48 5.72 0.78 2 9,880 564 10,444 2.28 2.36 4.64 6.50 241 172 8,145 1.40 4.64 5.93 0.78 3 89,835 7,616 97,451 2.13 2.28 4.41 6.21 2,919 3,409 68,682 1.41 4.41 6.35 0.69 4 2,312 240 2,552 1.98 2.10 4.08 4.76 152 57 1,788 1.17 4.08 5.97 0.68 5 5,919 602 6,521 2.00 2.07 4.07 4.90 274 208 4,418 1.20 4.07 6.11 0.66 6 21,898 2,008 23,906 1.96 2.17 4.13 5.80 644 735 16,238 1.40 4.13 6.08 0.68 7 16,743 1,460 18,203 2.38 2.45 4.83 7.31 380 985 12,877 1.51 4.83 7.02 0.69 8 19,197 1,400 20,597 2.11 2.36 4.47 6.72 551 626 14,037 1.50 4.47 6.68 0.67 9 20,162 1,418 21,580 2.20 2.29 4.49 6.33 576 665 16,173 1.41 4.49 6.07 0.74 10 3,604 488 4,092 2.26 2.17 4.43 5.36 247 168 3,091 1.21 4.43 5.97 0.74 11 1,515 126 1,641 1.94 1.94 3.88 4.47 54 16 888 1.15 3.88 7.18 0.54 12 3,430 1,865 5,295 1.83 2.01 3.84 4.58 554 88 2,518 1.19 3.84 7.03 0.55 13 12,015 2,738 14,753 1.82 2.01 3.83 5.35 1,273 306 9,250 1.40 3.83 6.00 0.64 14 4,282 506 4,788 1.83 1.97 3.80 4.65 186 133 2,620 1.22 3.80 7.08 0.54 15 8,933 455 9,388 2.10 2.22 4.32 5.00 190 156 6,036 1.16 4.32 6.78 0.64 16 1,471 241 1,712 1.96 1.87 3.83 4.21 93 69 1,000 1.10 3.83 6.72 0.57 17 1,426 2,838 4,264 2.08 2.16 4.24 4.75 1,021 47 1,933 1.12 4.24 6.99 0.61 18 2,671 489 3,160 2.11 2.03 4.14 4.71 344 83 1,916 1.14 4.14 7.42 0.56 19 24,227 1,780 26,007 1.90 2.28 4.18 4.89 919 359 15,830 1.17 4.18 6.96 0.60 20 3,893 247 4,140 1.83 2.12 3.95 4.62 226 20 2,618 1.17 3.95 6.48 0.61 21 3,386 281 3,667 2.05 2.52 4.57 5.74 149 73 2,553 1.26 4.57 6.64 0.69 22 4,908 266 6,174 1.94 2.39 4.33 4.75 138 17 2,821 1.10 4.33 7.98 0.54 23 3,962 234 4,196 1.84 2.31 4.15 4.85 68 83 2,472 1.17 4.15 7.09 0.59 24 3,576 329 3,905 1.89 2.27 4.16 5.01 140 96 2,472 1.21 4.16 6.65 0.63 25 4,502 423 4,925 1.88 2.12 4.00 4.59 193 72 2,891 1.15 4.00 6.86 0.58 26 5,509 446 5,955 2.22 2.26 4.48 4.81 255 40 3,864 1.07 4.48 6.92 0.65 27 15,466 959 16,425 2.22 2.21 4.43 5.96 292 536 11,335 1.35 4.43 6.52 0.68 28 6,997 1,036 8,033 2.40 1.88 4.28 5.90 673 163 6,125 1.38 4.28 5.66 0.76 29 2,373 135 2,508 1.93 1.81 3.74 4.36 83 15 1,370 1.16 3.74 6.98 0.54 30 48,372 3,763 52,135 2.13 2.39 4.52 7.09 1,879 1,365 37,717 1.57 4.52 6.35 0.71 31 6,197 1,414 7,611 2.13 2.38 4.51 8.05 1,047 307 6,360 1.78 4.51 5.59 0.81 32 9,356 627 9,983 1.96 2.16 4.12 5.86 205 222 6,074 1.42 4.12 6.83 0.60 33 6,964 441 7,405 1.87 2.40 4.27 6.26 169 175 4,729 1.47 4.27 6.77 0.63 34 7,598 324 7,922 2.06 2.37 4.43 6.. 58 118 186 5,.539 1.49 4.43 6.43 0.69 35 11,399 535 11,934 2.56 2.71 5.27 9.46 246 327 10,484 1.79 5.27 6.06 0.87 36 6,858 422 7,280 1.93 2.14 4.07 5.84 169 142 4,600 1.44 4.07 6.50 0.63 37 2,380 153 2,533 1.83 1.87 3.70 4.10 74 19 1,393 1.11 3.70 6.78 0.55 38 7,060 1,073 8,133 2.05 2.17 4.22 4.66 531 186 5,214 1.10 4.22 6.63 0.64 39 5,702 1,100 6,802 1.86 2.10 3.96 4.64 302 182 3,743 1.17 3.96 6.93 0.57 40 1,940 187 2,127 1.95 1.96 3.91 4.80 72 35 1,140 1.23 3.91 7.35 0.53 41 1,738 218 1,956 1.84 1.95 3.79 4.30 86 30 1,002 1.14 3.79 7.43 0.51 42 3,282 314 3,596 1.84 1.89 3.73 4.17 104 75 1,822 1.12 3.73 7.46 0.50 43 68,207 6,327 74,534 2.11 2.06 4.17 4.91 3,358 1,405 44,908 1.18 4.17 7.08 0.59 44 2,210 264 2,474 2.08 1.94 4.02 4.50 135 12 1,160 1.12 4.02 8.77 0.46 45 1,895 164 2,059 1.86 1.86 3.72 3.97 75 19 872 1.07 3.72 9.07 0.41 46 2,585 215 2,800 2.03 1.97 4.00 4.66 107 76 1,731 1.17 4.00 6.68 0.60 47 2,034 126 2,160 1.92 1.87 3.79 4.21 67 23 1,1.31 1.11 3.79 7.40 0.51 48 2,514 162 2,676 2.33 2.07 4.40 4.97 75 75 1,760 1.13 4.40 6.87 0.64 49 2,357 182 2,539 2.13 2.09 4.22 4.56 100 46 1,450 1.08 4.22 7.63 1 0.55 50 76^ CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS. AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments ITnoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments FRANKLIK — Con. 1 Deerfield, . 1,550 1,457 3,007 674 635 36 671 674 2 676 2 Erving, 490 474 964 256 217 5 222 256 6 262 3 Gill, . 699 383 1,082 197 178 6 184 197 7 204 4 Greenfield, . 2,987 3,242 6,229 1,450 1,223 54 1,277 1,450 21 1,471 5 Hawley, 250 218 468 110 103 10 113 110 3 113 6 Heath, . 250 226 476 120 115 6 121 120 2 122 7 Leverett, 379 365 744 200 186 8 194 200 2 202 8 Leyden, 185 178 363 88 83 13 96 88 1 89 9 Monroe, 176 122 298 65 55 1 56 65 - 65 10 Montague, . 3,076 2,982 6,056 1,349 954 234 1,188 1,349 93 1,442 11 New Salem, 438 431 869 233 219 11 230 233 4 237 12 Northfield, . 754 1,097 1,851 419 389 30 419 419 4 423 13 Orange, 2,690 2,671 5,361 1,390 1,053 41 1,094 1,390 73 1,463 14 Rowe, . 283 215 498 123 108 27 135 123 6 129 15 Shelburne, . 750 810 1,560 392 322 6 328 392 11 403 16 Shutesbury, 218 226 444 125 121 9 1.30 125 - 125 17 Sunderland, 381 315 696 166 152 6 158 166 1 167 18 Warwick, . 321 278 599 158 150 21 171 158 - 158 19 Wendell, . 293 236 529 129 122 25 147 129 3 132 20 Whately, . 392 363 755 195 182 10 192 195 37 232 21 HAMPDEN 74,133 78,805 152,938 32,793 23,072 1,395 24,467 32,793 1,441 34,234 22 Agawam, . 1,237 1,171 2,408 553 489 41 5.30 553 4 557 23 Blandford, . 437 412 849 206 197 36 233 206 5 211 24 Brimfield, . 498 464 962 238 217 14 231 238 3 241 25 Chester, 700 729 1,429 354 314 30 344 354 16 370 26 Chicopee, . 8,095 8,325 16,420 3,042 2,290 62 2,3.52 3,042 70 3,112 27 Ward 1, . ],608 1,661 3,269 570 326 1 327 570 12 582 28 Ward 2, . 802 950 1,752 394 325 15 340 394 8 402 29 Ward 3, . 1,440 1,377 2,817 417 294 1 295 417 14 431 30 Ward 4, . 1,050 1,208 2,258 421 339 7 346 421 13 434 31 Ward 5, . 1,.360 1,290 2,650 505 396 5 401 505 5 510 32 Ward 6, . 822 876 1,698 333 272 5 277 333 7 340 33 Ward 7, . 1,013 963 1,976 402 ; 338 28 366 402 11 413 34 East Longmeado w, . 863 728 1,591 330 283 18 301 330 17 347 35 Granville, . 522 483 1,005 252 250 23 273 2.52 - 252 36 Hampden, . 374 369 743 194 ! 178 15 193 194 20 214 37 Holl.and, 107 92 199 55 51 8 59 55 - 55 38 HOLYOKE, . 19,198 21,124 40,322 7,894 3,703 187 3,890 7,894 534 8,428 39 Ward 1, . 2,849 3,165 6,014 1,145 1 433 2 435 ],14o 40 1,185 40 Ward 2, . 4,373 4,485 8,858 1,690 453 17 470 1,690 141 1,831 41 Ward .3, . 2,461 2,562 5,023 i 958 633 51 684 958 41 999 42 Ward 4, . 3,233 3,548 6,781 1,256 455 12 467 1,256 214 1,470 43 Ward ^, . 1,574 2,005 3,579 708 462 24 486 768 42 810 44 Ward 6, . 2,717 2,981 5,698 1,152 440 9 449 1,152 39 1,191 45 Ward 7, . 1,991 2,378 4,369 925 827 72 899 925 17 942 46 Longmeadow, 290 330 620 146 134 12 146 146 2 148 47 Ludlow, 1,314 1,248 2,562 473 382 21 403 473 7 480 48 Monsou, 1,862 1,884 3,746 872 735 35 770 872 15 887 49 Montgomery, 151 124 275 63 62 2 64 63 - 63 50 Palmer, 3,345 3,513 6,858 1,382 1,276 71 j 1,347 1,382 37 1,419 51 Russell, 440 406 846 ! 185 170 18 ! 183 185 8 193 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 765 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. OccopiED AND Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses j! VvKRAGES, Etc. Occu- pied Uooms Unoc- cupied Kooms Total Kooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene^ ment Kooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Koom 111 Occu- pied Tene- ments 5,097 282 5,379 2.30 2.16 4.46 4.74 171 9 3,187 1.06 4.46 7.56 0.59 1 1,614 68 1,682 1.92 1.85 3.77 4.44 22 23 1,009 1.18 3.77 6.30 0.60 2 1,633 97 1,730 3.55 1.94 5.49 6.08 36 38 1,156 1.11 5.49 8.29 0.66 3 10,509 544 11,053 2.06 2.24 4.30 5.09 275 90 6,.594 1.19 4.30 7.25 0.59 4 869 87 956 2.27 1.98 4.25 4.54 45 13 526 1.07 4.25 7.90 0.54 5 879 45 924 2.09 1.88 3.97 4.14 25 8 509 1.04 3.97 7.33 0.54 6 1,349 57 1,406 1.90 1.82 3.72 4.00 32 7 783 1.08 3.72 6.75 0.55 t 705 110 815 2.10 2.03 4.13 4.37 57 4 424 1.06 4.13 8.01 0.51 8 392 8 400 2.71 1.87 4.58 5.42 5 - 303 1.18 4.58 6.03 0.76 9 8,231 1,830 10,061 2.28 2.21 4.49 6.35 1,486 418 7,962 1.41 4.49 6.10 0.74 10 1,569 111 1,680 1.88 1.85 3.73 3.97 44 15 928 1.06 3.73 6.73 0.55 11 3,341 302 3,643 1.80 2.62 4.42 4.76 143 18 2,012 1.08 4.42 7.97 0.55 12 8,775 682 9,457 1.94 1.92 3.86 5.09 209 282 5,852 1.32 3.86 6.31 0.61 13 785 200 991 2.30 1.75 4.05 4.61 124 24 646 1.14 4.05 6.38 0.63 14 3,032 92 3,121 1.91 2.07 3.98 4.84 29 44 1,633 1.22 3.98 7.73 0.51 15 830 105 935 1.74 1.81 3.55 3.67 33 - 477 1.03 3.55 6.64 0.53 16 1,299 49 1,348 2.29 1.90 4.19 4.58 27 4 727 1.09 4.19 7.83 0.54 17 1,297 153 1,450 2.03 1.76 3.79 3.99 84 - 683 1.05 3.79 8.21 0.46 18 802 172 974 2.27 1.83 4.10 4.34 109 12 650 1.06 4.10 6.22 0.66 19 1,604 214 1,818 2.01 1.86 3.87 4.15 42 143 940 1.07 3.87 8.23 0.47 20 209,488 17,285 226,773 2.26 2.40 4.66 6.63 9,249 6,715 168,902 1.42 4.66 6.39 0.73 21 3,711 220 3,931 2.23 2.12 4.35 4.92 202 17 2,627 1.13 4.35 6.71 0.65 22 1,859 353 2,212 2.12 2.00 4.12 4.31 155 21 1,025 1.05 4.12 9.02 0.46 23 1,882 138 2,020 2.09 1.95 4.04 4.43 62 12 1,036 1.10 4.04 7.91 0.51 24 2,525 303 2,828 1.98 2.06 4.04 4.55 137 65 1,631 1.13 4.04 7.13 0.57 25 18,973 763 19,736 2.66 2.74 5.40 7.17 445 378 17,243 1.33 5.40 6.24 0.87 26 3,085 63 3,148 2.82 2.92 5.74 10.03 10 69 3,348 1.75 5.74 5.41 1.06 27 2,757 150 2,907 2.04 2.41 4.45 5.39 81 36 1,869 1.21 4.45 7.00 0.64 28 2,541 64 2,605 3.46 3.30 6.76 9.58 10 95 2,922 1.42 6.76 6.09 1.11 29 3,008 141 3,149 2.49 2.87 5.36 6.66 47 70 2,375 1.24 5.36 7.14 0.75 30 3,373 69 3,442 2.69 2.56 5.25 6.69 33 26 2,709 1.28 5.25 6.68 0.79 31 1,918 80 1,998 2.47 2.63 5.10 6.24 31 36 1,765 1,22 5.10 5.76 0.89 32 2,291 196 2,487 2.52 2.40 4.92 5.85 164 54 2,194 1.19 4.92 5.70 0.86 33 2,082 169 2,251 2.61 2.21 4.82 5.62 101 82 1,774 1.17 4.82 6.31 0.76 34 2,032 169 2,201 2.07 1.92 3.99 4.02 92 - 1,097 1.01 3 99 8.06 0.49 35 1,438 175 1,613 1.93 1.90 3.83 4.17 63 77 883 1.09 3.83 7.41 0.52 36 451 50 507 1.95 1.67 3.62 3.90 31 - 230 1.08 3.62 8.20 0.44 37 43,167 3,852 47,019 2.43 2.68 5.11 10.89 2,036 2,729 45,087 2.13 5.11 5.47 0.93 38 5,764 188 5,952 2.49 2.76 5.25 13.89 28 210 6,252 2.64 5.25 5.03 1.04 39 7,831 704 8,535 2.59 2.65 5.24 19.55 332 739 9,929 3.73 5.24 4.63 1.13 40 5,562 645 6,207 2.57 2.67 5.24 7.94 405 215 5,643 1.51 5.24 5.81 0.90 41 5,938 1,005 6,943 2.57 2.83 5.40 14.90 179 1,1.56 8,116 2.76 5.40 4.73 1.14 42 4,772 369 5,141 2.05 2.61 4.66 7.75 186 196 3,961 1.66 4.66 6.21 0.75 43 6,126 281 6,407 2.36 2.59 4.95 12.95 117 193 6,008 2.62 4.95 5.. 32 0.93 44 7,174 660 7,834 2.15 2.57 4.72 5.28 380 80 4,829 1.12 4.72 7.76 0.61 45 1,108 98 1,200 1.99 2.26 4.25 4.63 56 9 685 1.09 4.25 7.59 0.56 46 2,911 150 3,061 2.78 2.64 5.42 6.71 141 38 2,741 1.24 5.42 6.15 0.88 47 6,220 301 6,521 2.14 2.16 4.30 5.10 179 65 3,990 1.19 4.30 7.13 0.56 48 535 17 552 2.40 1.97 4.37 4.44 9 - 284 1.02 4.37 8.49 0.51 49 9,367 653 10,020 2.42 2.54 4.96 5.37 381 184 7,423 1.08 4.96 6.78 0.73 50 1,209 157 1,366 2.38 2.19 4.57 4.98 90 37 973 1.09 4.57 6.54 0.70 51 766 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENP:MENTS, and dwelling HOUSES — Continued. Population Number of Families Dwelling, Houses Occupied Dm House ELUNG Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments HAMPDEN — Con. 1 Southwick, . 510 451 961 239 224 22 246 239 6 245 2 Springfield, 24,651 26,871 51,522 11,741 8,457 610 9,067 11,741 524 12,265 8 Ward 1, . 3,405 3,494 6,899 1,604 1,089 67 1,156 1,604 ; ^'' 1,689 4 Ward 2, . 3,886 4,012 7,898 1,758 1,054 49 1,103 1,758 108 1,866 5 Ward 3, . 3,152 3,045 6,197 1,360 771 82 803 1,360 107 1,467 6 Ward 4, . 2,652 3,557 6,209 1,435 1,058 43 1,101 1,435 67 1,502 7 Ward 5, . 2,886 3,540 6,426 1,534 1,289 64 1,353 1,534 30 1,564 8 Ward 6, . 2,983 3,170 6,153 1,390 1,004 67 1,071 1,390 86 1,476 9 Ward 7, . 2,202 2,448 4,650 1,136 962 79 1,041 1,136 18 1,154 10 Ward 8, . 3,485 3,605 7,090 1,524 1,230 209 1,439 1,524 23 1,547 11 Tolland, 171 138 309 67 66 22 88 67 1 68 12 Wales, . 405 378 783 191 178 12 190 191 o 193 13 Westfield, . 5,175 5,488 10,663 2,593 2,057 72 2,129 2,593 74 2,667 14 West Springfield, 2,951 3,174 6,125 1,360 1,069 37 1,106 1,360 87 1,447 15 Wilbraham, 837 903 1,740 363 290 27 317 363 9 372 16 HAMPSHIRE. 26,061 28,649 54,710 11,744 10,231 498 10,729 11,744 319 12,063 17 Amherst, . 2,427 2,358 4,785 1,064 921 19 940 1,064 25 1,089 18 Belchertown, 1,115 1,046 2,161 524 507 20 527 524 5 529 19 Chesterfield, 301 288 589 162 149 15 164 162 2 164 20 Cummingtou, 367 383 750 201 188 15 203 201 2 203 21 Easthampton, 2,242 2,548 4,790 1,019 835 43 878 1,019 17 1,036 22 Enfield, 512 478 990 261 250 5 255 261 2 263 23 Goshen, 160 144 304 66 62 13 75 66 4 70 24 Q-ranby, 394 354 748 171 165 5 170 171 - 171 25 Greenwich, 243 238 481 142 138 8 146 142 - 142 26 Hadley, 894 810 1,704 390 374 11 385 390 5 395 27 Hatfield, 669 593 1,262 291 271 11 282 291 12 303 28 Huntington, 722 728 1,450 329 290 16 306 329 17 346 29 Middlefteld, 197 189 386 92 85 25 110 92 7 99 30 Northampton, 7,434 9,312 16,746 3,270 2,824 119 2,943 3,270 74 3,344 31 Ward 1, . 1,013 1,157 2,170 480 377 8 385 480 10 490 32 Ward 2, 967 2,277 3,244 507 453 16 469 507 10 517 33 Ward 3, 1,370 1,502 2,872 607 500 18 518 607 16 623 34 Ward 4, 1,239 1,249 2,488 423 358 21 379 423 11 434 35 Ward 5, 1,046 1,090 2,136 445 416 13 429 445 - 445 36 Ward 6, 871 1,032 1,903 412 357 13 370 412 10 422 37 Ward 7, 928 1,005 1,933 396 363 30 393 396 17 413 38 Pelham, 246 240 486 126 122 21 143 126 11 137 39 Plainfleld, 231 219 450 109 102 13 115 109 7 116 40 Prescott, 208 193 401 106 96 13 109 106 1 107 41 Southampton, 537 517 1,054 252 225 6 231 252 4 256 42 South Hadley, 2,054 2,389 4,443 894 735 27 762 894 36 930 43 Ware, . 3,576 4,075 7,651 1,523 1,208 45 1,253 1,523 67 1,590 44 Westhampton, 241 235 476 124 111 6 117 124 2 126 45 Williamsburg, . 950 1,005 1,955 473 421 20 441 473 15 488 46 Worthington, 341 307 648 155 152 22 174 155 4 159 47 MIDDLESEX. 239,323 259,894 499,217 107,654 86,596 6,223 92,819 107,654 4,122 111,776 43 Acton, .... 980 998 1,978 529 469 27 496 529 6 535 49 Arlington, . 3,067 3,448 6,515 1,362 1,264 84 1,348 1,362 16 1,378 50 Ashby, 413 391 S04 233 218 28 246 233 8 241 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 7(37 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses Averages, Etc. Occu- pied Kooms Unoc- cupied Rooms Total Kooms Males to a Fam- 1 iiy 1 Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- si>ns to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwellnig Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses werefully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Kooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each lioom in Occu- pied Tene- ments 1 1 1,754 189 1,943 2.13 1.89 4.02 4.29 94 24 1,079 1.07 4.02 7.34 0.55 1 77,438 7,377 84,815 2.10 2.29 4.39 6.09 3,715 2,300 57,537 1.39 4.39 6.60 0.67 2 10,835 1,179 12,014 2.12 2.18 4.30 6.34 425 366 j 7,690 1.47 4.30 6.75 0.64 3 9,876 850 10,726 2.21 2.28 4.49 7.49 367 485 8,750 1.67 4.49 5.62 0.80 4 8,678 807 9,485 2.32 2.24 4.56 8.04 257 488 6,942 1.76 4.56 6.38 0.71 5 10,636 781 11,417 i 1.85 2.48 4.33 5.87 252 290 6,751 1.36 4.33 7.41 0.58 6 11,391 731 12,122 1.88 2.31 4.19 4.99 319 126 6,871 1.19 4.19 7.43 0.56 7 8,480 963 9,443 2.15 2.28 4.43 6.13 411 381 6,945 1.38 4.43 6.10 0.73 8 7,638 715 8,353 1.94 2.15 4.09 4.83 382 74 5,106 1.18 4.09 6.72 0.61 9 9,904 1,351 11,255 , 2.29 2.36 4.65 5.76 1,204 107 8,401 1.24 4.65 6 50 0.72 10 651 169 820 2.55 2.06 4.61 4.68 103 5 417 1.02 4.61 9.72 0.47 11 1,436 114 1,550 2.12 1.98 4.10 4.40 53 8 844 1.07 4.10 7.52 0.55 12 17,232 899 18,131 ' 1.99 2.12 4.11 5.18 377 304 11,344 1.26 4.11 6.65 0.62 13 8,486 707 9,193 2.17 2.33 4.50 5.73 212 392 6,729 1.27 4.50 6.24 0.72 14 3,021 256 3,277 ! 2.30 2.49 4.79 6.00 162 43 1,945 1.25 4.79 8.32 0.58 15 85,062 5,288 90,350 2.22 2.44 4.66 5.35 2,664 1,487 58,861 1.15 4.66 7.24 0.64 16 8,622 253 8,875 2.28 2.22 4.50 5.20 99 113 4,997 1.16 4.50 8.10 0.55- 17 3,952 200 4,152 2.13 1.99 4.12 4.26 85 21 2,267 1.03 4.12 7.54 0.55 18 1,123 120 1,243 1.86 1.78 3.64 3.95 59 7 655 1.09 3.64 6.93 0.52 19 1,731 119 1,850 1.83 1.90 3.73 3.99 60 7 817 1.07 3.73 8.61 0.43 20 6,809 370 7,179 2.20 2.50 4.70 5.74 247 80 5,117 1.22 4.70 6.68 0.70 21 1,921 45 1,966 1.96 1.83 3.79 3.96 20 8 1,018 1.04 3.79 7.36 0.52 22 516 135 651 2.43 2.18 4.61 4.90 64 18 386 1.06 4.61 7.82 0.59 23 1,332 35 1,367 2.30 2.07 4.37 4.53 23 - 771 1.04 4.37 7.79 0.56 24 1,061 65 1,126 il.71 1.68 3.39 3.49 28 - 509 1.03 3.39 7.47 0.45 25 3,129 116 3,245 2.29 2.08 4.37 4.56 50 22 1,776 1.04 4.37 8.02 0.54 26 2,215 129 2,344 2.30 2.04 4.34 4.66 51 52 1,365 1.07 4.34 7.61 0.57 27 2,32G 198 2,524 2.20 2.21 4.41 5.00 80 75 1,605 1.13 4.41 7.07 0.62 28 808 269 1,077 I2.I4 2.06 4.20 4.54 114 29 529 1.08 4.20 8.78 0.48 29 23,272 1,266 24,538 ; 2.27 2.85 5.12 5.93 706 379 17,831 1.16 5.12 7.12 0.72 30 3,151 113 3,264 2.11 2.41 4.52 5.76 46 45 2,261 1.27 4.52 6.56 0.69 31 4,690 179 4,869 1.91 4.49 6.40 7.16 115 64 3,423 1.12 6.40 9.25 0.69 32 4,160 229 4,389 2.26 2.47 4.73 5.74 103 76 3,051 1.21 4.73 6.85 0.69 33 3,116 225 3,341 2.93 2.95 5.88 6.95 146 65 2,699 1.18 5.88 7.37 0.80 34 2,806 92 2,898 2.35 2.45 4.80 5.13 67 - 2,203 1.07 4.80 6.31 0.76 35 2,780 172 2,952 2.11 2.51 4.62 5.33 69 46 2,018 1.15 4.62 6.75 0.6S S6 2,569 256 2,825 2.34 2.54 4.88 5.33 160 83 2,176 1.09 4.88 6.49 0.75 37 858 173 1,031 1.95 1.91 3.86 3.98 84 42 612 1.03 3.86 6.81 0.57 38 1,113 145 1,258 2.12 2.01 4.13 4.41 57 29 536 1.07 4.13 10.21 0.40 39 812 102 914 1.96 1.82 3. 78 4.18 54 4 459 1.10 3.78 7.66 0.49 40 1,809 51 1,860 2.13 2.05 4.18 4.68 28 17 1,099 1.12 4.18 7.18 0.58 41 6,071 378 6,449 2.30 2 67 4.97 6.04 163 179 4,785 1.22 4.97 6.79 0.73 42 10,223 641 10,864 2.35 2.67 5.02 6.33 285 336 8,272 1.26 5.02 6.71 0.75 43 861 54 915 1.94 1.90 3.84 4.29 26 8 510 1.12 3.84 6.94 0.55 44 3,259 218 3,477 2.01 2.12 4.13 4.64 93 62 2,110 1.12 4.13 6.89 0.60 45 1,239 206 1,445 2.20 1.98 4.18 4.26 94 17 759 1.02 4.18 7.99 0.52 46 719,835 69,980 789,815 2.22 2.42 4.64 5.76 35,844 19,126 554,187 1.24 4.64 6.69 0.69 47 3,824 255 4,079 1.85 1.89 3.74 4.22 114 22 2,114 1.13 3.74 7.23 0.52 48 10^8 749 10,977 ' 2.25 2.53 4.78 5.15 433 76 7,024 1.08 4.78 7.51 0.64 49 1,723 248 1,971 1.77 1.68 3.45 3.69 103 ' 1 28 935 1.07 3.45 7.39 0.47 SO 7G8 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Population Number of Families • Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses 1 Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females 15otU Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments MIDDLESEX — Con. 1 Ashland, 1,015 1,075 2,090 486 419 45 464 486 26 512 2 Ayer, . 1,018 1,083 2,101 528 442 17 459 528 47 575 3 .Bedford, . 623 546 1,169 251 235 26 261 251 6 257 4 Belmont, 1,519 1,324 2,843 505 491 83 574 505 2 507 5 Billerica, 1,301 1,276 2,.577 582 532 25 557 582 7 589 6 Boxborough, 172 135 307 78 71 3 74 78 3 81 7 Burlington, . 316 258 574 129 122 16 138 129 8 137 8 Cambridge, 39,831 41,812 81,643 17,193 11,837 662 12,499 17,193 978 18,171 9 Ward 1, . 7,814 8,067 15,881 2,943 2,303 125 2,428 2,943 114 3,057 10 Ward 2, . 10,894 11,738 22,632 4,999 3,118 129 3,247 4,999 307 5,306 11 Ward 3, . 7,303 6,693 13,996 2,812 1,688 49 1,737 2,812 185 2,997 12 Ward 4, . 8,914 9,767 18,681 4,235 2,899 142 3,041 4,235 269 4,-504 13 Ward 5, . 4,906 5,.547 10,453 2,204 1,829 217 2,046 2,204 103 2,307 14 Carlisle, 268 224 492 126 125 8 133 126 3 129 15 Chelmsford, 1,611 1,551 3,162 747 695 47 742 747 14 761 16 Concord, 3,157 2,018 5,175 874 837 73 910 874 20 894 17 Dracut, 1,325 1,118 2,443 475 440 39 479 475 12 487 18 Dunstable, . 207 193 400 106 96 15 111 106 4 110 19 EVEKBTT, . 9,057 9,516 18,573 4,304 3,610 373 3,983 4,304 231 4,535 20 Ward 1, . 1,590 1,-548 3,138 673 518 45 563 673 35 708 21 AVard 2, . 1,289 1,338 2,627 583 479 88 567 583 29 612 22 Ward 3, . 1,515 1,575 3,090 729 615 98 713 729 55 784 23 Ward 4, . 1,380 1,496 2,876 703 700 47 747 703 35 738 24 Ward 5, . 1,539 1,614 3,153 779 600 37 637 779 42 821 25 Ward 6, . 1,744 1,945 3,689 837 698 ,58 756 837 35 872 26 Framingham, 4,570 4,942 9,512 2,115 1,920 267 2,187 2,115 44 2,1-59 27 Groton, 1,078 1,114 2,192 508 476 31 507 508 11 519 28 Holliston, . 1,309 1,409 2,718 701 612 39 651 701 21 722 29 Hopkinton, . 1,469 1,515 2,984 752 714 73 787 752 49 801 30 Hudson, 2,533 2,775 5,308 1,245 980 27 1,007 1,245 32 1,277 31 Lexington, . 1,692 1,806 3,498 775 727 34 761 775 3 778 32 Lincoln, 626 485 1,111 209 189 17 206 209 6 215 33 Littleton, 569 567 1,130 2.56 227 14 241 256 4 260 34 Lowell, 38,931 45,436 84,367 16,885 11,933 495 12,428 16,885 848 17,733 35 Ward 1, . 4,085 5,423 9,508 1,633 1.147 21 1,168 1,633 83 1,716 36 Ward 2, . 5,034 5,459 10,493 1,879 1,080 26 1,106 1,879 136 2,015 37 Ward 3, . 4,301 4,944 9,245 2,038 1,407 36 1,443 2,038 123 2,161 38 Ward 4, . 4,385 4,856 9,241 1,881 1,234 53 1,287 1,881 103 1,984 39 Ward 5, . 4,003 4,449 8,452 1,765 1,101 35 ' 1,136 1,765 133 1,898 40 Ward 6, . 4,336 4,996 9,332 1,999 1,596 70 1,666 1,999 79 2,078 41 Ward 7, . 6,018 7,100 13,118 2,383 1,.514 67 1,581 2,383 105 2,488 42 AVard 8, . 3,653 4,287 7,940 1,785 1,613 118 1,731 1,785 33 1,818 43 Ward 9, . 3,116 3,922 7,038 1,522 1,241 69 1,310 1,.522 53 1,575 44 Malden, . 13,923 15,785 29,708 6,638 5,S88 450 5,838 6,638 183 6,821 45 Ward 1, . 1,795 2,310 4,105 953 764 58 822 953 13 966 46 Ward 2, . 2,633 2,697 5,330 1,091 713 20 733 1,091 64 1,1-55 47 Ward 3, . 1,524 2,055 3,579 763 682 52 734 763 23 786 48 Ward 4, . 2,325 2,475 4,800 1,024 833 41 874 1,024 11 1,035 49 Ward 5, . 1,822 2,109 3,931 943 803 80 889 943 28 971 60 Ward 6, . 2,017 2,195 4,212 977 881 113 994 977 11 988 51 Ward 7, . 1,807 1,944 3,751 887 712 80 792 887 33 1 920 52 Marlborough, . 7,469 7,508 14,977 3,159 2,341 63 2,404 3,159 115 3,274 53 Ward 1, . 679 656 1,335 317 253 16 269 317 16 333 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 769 KOOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. OccupiKD AND Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses Averages, Etc. Occu- pied Rooms Unoc- cupied Booms Total Kooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Kooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Koom in Occu- pied Tene- ments 3,560 488 4,048 2.09 2.21 4.30 4.99 225 112 2,427 1.16 4.30 7.33 0.59 1 3,516 410 3,926 1.93 2.05 3.98 4.75 81 187 2,.369 1.19 3.98 6.66 0.60 2 1,956 273 2,229 2.48 2.18 4.66 4.97 129 28 1,326 1.07 4.66 7.79 0.60 3 4,020 911 4,931 3.01 2.62 5.63 5.79 481 11 3,335 1.03 5.63 7.96 0.71 4 4,114 253 4,367 2.24 2.19 4.43 4.84 121 31 2,729 1.09 4.43 7.07 0.63 5 556 38 594 2.21 1.73 3.94 4.32 13 12 332 1.10 3.94 7.13 0.55 6 938 161 1,099 2.45 2.00 4.45 4.70 75 36 685 1.06 4.45 7.27 0.61 7 104,028 9,885 113,913 2.32 2.43 4.75 6.90 4,568 4,646 90,857 1.45 4.75 6.05 0.78 8 22,615 1,565 24,180 2.66 2.74 5.40 6.90 863 616 17,360 1.28 5.40 7.68 0.70 9 27,924 2,738 30,662 2.18 2.35 4.53 7.26 937 1,391 24,960 1.60 4.53 5.59 0.81 10 14,173 968 15,141 2.60 2.38 4.98 8.29 406 921 15,323 1.67 4.98 5.04 0.99 11 24,398 2,367 26,765 2.10 2.31 4.41 6.44 914 1,186 20,781 1.46 4.41 5.76 0.77 12 14,918 2,247 17,165 2.22 2.52 4.74 5.72 1,241 488 12,182 1.21 4.74 6.77 0.70 13 889 77 966 2.12 1.78 3.90 3.94 32 12 536 1.01 3.90 7.06 0.55 14 5,413 403 5,816 2.16 2.07 4.23 4.55 214 59 3,435 1.07 4.23 7.25 0.58 15 7,575 596 8,171 3.61 2.31 5.92 6.18 451 118 5,744 1.04 5.92 8.67 0.68 16 3,389 320 3,709 2.79 2.35 5.14 5.55 216 62 2,721 1.08 5.14 7.13 0.72 17 729 117 846 1.95 1.82 3.77 4.17 63 15 478 1.10 3.77 6.88 0.55 18 26,948 4,335 31,283 2.11 2.21 4.32 5.14 1,917 998 21,488 1.19 4.32 6.26 0.69 19 3,904 507 4,411 2.36 2.30 4.66 6.06 273 163 3,574 1.30 4.66 5.80 0.80 20 3,674 729 4,403 2.21 2.30 4.51 5.48 482 131 3,240 1.22 4.51 6.30 0.72 21 4,506 1,287 5,793 2.08 2.16 4.24 5.02 492 233 3,815 1.19 4.24 6.18 0.69 22 4,525 593 5,118 1.96 2.13 4.09 4.11 193 143 3,212 1.00 4.09 6.44 0.64 23 4,514 516 5,030 1.98 2.07 4.05 5.26 195 170 3,518 1.30 4.05 5.79 0.70 24 5,825 703 6,528 2.08 2.33 4.41 5.29 307 154 4,150 1.20 4.41 6.96 0.63 25 15,468 2,248 17,716 2.16 2.34 4.50 4.95 1,322 198 11,032 1.10 4.50 7.31 0.61 26 3,963 277 4,240 2.12 2.19 4.31 4.61 143 47 2,382 1.07 4.31 7.80 0.55 27 5,149 393 5,542 1.87 2.01 3.88 4.44 173 81 2,972 1.15 3.88 7.35 0.53 2S 5,504 763 6,267 1.95 2.02 3.97 4.18 305 195 3,484 1.05 3.97 7.32 0.54 29 7,801 351 8,152 2.03 2.23 4.26 5.42 146 136 5,590 1.27 4.26 6.27 0.68 30 6,016 367 6,383 2.18 2.33 4.51 4.81 164 14 3,676 1.07 4.. 51 7.76 0.58 31 1,631 197 1,828 3.00 2.32 5.32 5.88 100 32 1,243 1.11 5.32 7.80 0.68 32 2,001 114 2,115 2.22 2.22 4.44 5.00 70 18 1,224 1.13 4.44 7.82 0.57 33 106,121 7,746 113,867 2.31 2.69 5.00 7.07 3,500 4,240 92,107 1.41 5.00 6.28 0.80 34 11,382 500 11,882 2.50 3.32 5.82 8.29 174 483 10,165 1.42 5.82 6.97 0.84 35 9,893 742 10,635 2.68 2.90 5.58 9.72 253 759 11,505 1.74 5.58 5.27 1.06 36 12,869 892 13,761 2.11 2.43 4.54 6.57 237 558 10,040 1.45 4.54 6.. 31 0.72 37 10,691 913 11,604 2.33 2.58 4.91 7.49 397 606 10,144 1.52 4.91 5.68 0.86 38 9,836 808 10,644 2.27 2.52 4.79 7.68 269 637 9,3.58 1.60 4.79 5.57 0.86 39 12,797 922 13,719 2.17 2.50 4.67 5.85 410 369 10,111 1.25 4.67 6.40 0.73 40 14,755 979 15,734 2.52 2.98 5.50 8.66 580 578 14,276 1.57 5.50 6.19 0.89 41 12,904 1,123 14,027 2.05 2.40 4.45 4.92 581 147 8,668 1.11 4.45 7.23 0.62 42 10,994 867 11,861 2.05 2.57 4.62 5.67 391 245 7,674 1.23 4.62 7.22 0.64 43 45,049 4,469 49,518 2.10 2.38 4.48 5.51 2,480 820 33,008 1.23 4.48 6.79 0.66 44 6,542 451 6,993 1.88 2.43 4.31 5.37 311 56 4,472 1.25 4.31 6.86 0.63 45 5,714 • 461 6,175 2.42 2.47 4.89 7.48 150 313 5,793 1.53 4.89 5.24 0.93 46 6,669 688 7,357 2.00 2.69 4.69 5.25 273 108 3,960 1.12 4.69 8.74 0.54 47 7,251 350 7,601 2.27 2.42 4.69 5.76 236 52 5,088 1.23 4.69 7.08 0.66 48 6,723 841 7,564 1.93 2.24 4.17 4.90 421 117 4,469 1.17 4.17 7.13 0.58 49 6,548 881 7,429 2.06 2.25 4.31 4.78 540 47 4,799 1.11 4.31 6.70 0.64 50 5,602 797 6,399 2.04 2.19 4.23 5.27 422 140 4,313 1.25 4.23 6.32 0.67 51 19,451 1,015 20,466 2.36 2.38 4.74 6.40 403 545 15,925 1.35 4.74 6.16 0.77 52 2,196 205 2,401 2.14 2.07 4.21 5.28 84 67 1,486 1.25 4.21 6.93 0.61 53 770 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Population Number 1 of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments MIDDLESEX — Con. Maklborough — Con 1 Ward 2, . 1,072 1,133 2,205 455 366 - 366 455 22 477 2 "Ward 3, . 1,522 1,447 2,969 564 398 9 407 564 24 588 3 Ward 4, . 1,613 1,689 3,302 636 479 18 497 636 10 646 4 Ward 5, . 969 965 1,934 460 310 6 316 460 15 475 5 Ward 6, . 841 848 1,689 395 ' 281 14 295 395 15 410 6 Ward 7, . 773 770 1,543 332 254 - 254 332 13 345 7 Maynard, 1,520 1,570 3,090 642 605 24 629 642 4 646 8 Medfobd, . 7,043 7,431 14,474 3,172 2,811 286 3,097 3,172 80 3,252 9 Ward 1, . 1,521 1,491 3,012 642 562 78 640 642 14 656 10 Ward 2, . 1,054 1,251 2,305 544 468 26 494 544 18 562 11 Ward 3, . 829 1,095 1,924 411 373 20 393 411 5 416 12 Ward 4, . 1,010 946 1,956 426 384 14 398 426 4 430 13 Ward 5, . 1,518 1,437 2,955 627 547 113 660 627 23 650 14 Ward 6, . 1,111 1,211 2,322 522 477 35 512 522 16 538 15 Melrose, 5,548 6,417 11,965 2,685 2,474 354 2,828 2,685 26 2,711 16 Katick, 4,234 4,580 8,814 2,089 1,741 69 1,810 i 2,089 85 2,174 17 Newton, . 12,355 15,235 27,590 5,528 5,102 513 5,615 5,528 80 5,608 18 Ward 1, . 1,993 2,294 4,287 830 743 72 815 830 17 847 19 Ward 2, . 2,488 2,924 5,412 1,107 1,004 100 1,104 1,107 14 1,121 20 Ward 3, . 1,484 1,949 3,433 719 671 68 739 719 8 727 21 Ward 4, . 1,509 2,065 3,574 685 643 97 740 685 19 704 22 Ward 5, . 1,939 2,175 4,114 856 804 72 876 856 8 864 23 Ward 6, . 1,931 2,309 4,240 836 768 64 832 836 9 845 24 Ward 7, . 1,011 1,519 2,530 495 469 40 509 495 5 500 25 North Reading, 422 413 835 228 204 14 218 228 3 231 26 Pepperell, . 1,650 1,671 3,321 787 690 57 747 787 29 816 27 Reading, 2,235 2,482 4,717 1,150 1,034 55 1,089 1,150 26 1,176 28 Sherborn, . 584 862 1,446 286 268 25 293 286 15 301 29 Shirley, 654 745 1,399 324 302 25 327 324 10 334 30 SOMERVILLE, 24,917 27,283 52,200 11,903 8,787 629 9,416 11,903 632 12,535 31 Ward 1, . 4,834 5,293 10,127 2,302 1,578 70 1,648 2,302 158 2,460 32 Ward 2, , 8,338 8,858 17,196 3,875 2,647 115 2,762 3,875 228 4,103 33 Ward 3, . 6,158 6,898 13,056 3,056 2,446 219 2,665 3,056 92 3,148 34 Ward 4, . 5,587 6,234 11,821 2,670 2,116 225 2,341 2,670 154 2,824 35 Stoneham, . 3,070 3,214 6,284 1,581 1,330 56 1,386 1,581 23 1,604 36 Stow, . 473 447 920 234 223 20 243 234 3 237 37 Sudbury, . 603 538 1,141 272 244 17 261 272 10 282 38 Tewksbury, 1,653 1,726 3,379 473 439 46 485 473 4 477 39 Townsend, . 880 900 1,780 512 465 35 500 512 13 525 40 Tyngsborough, 324 311 635 163 159 2 161 163 4 167 41 Wakefield, . 3,962 4,342 8,304 1,958 1,556 103 1,659 1,958 90 2,048 42 Waltham, . 9,638 11,238 20,876 4,276 3,856 268 4,124 4,276 110 4,386 43 Ward 1, . 1,426 1,494 2,920 615 579 42 621 615 15 630 44 Ward 2, . 1,390 1,546 2,936 500 428 36 464 500 18 518 45 Ward 3, . 1,590 1,786 3,376 651 554 22 576 651 32 683 46 Ward 4, . 1,414 1,657 3,071 646 602 58 660 646 14 660 47 Ward S, . 1,222 1,665 2,887 639 580 29 609 639 7 646 48 Ward 6, . 1,274 1,644 2,918 647 608 43 653 647 24 671 49 Ward 7, . 1,322 1,446 2,768 578 505 36 541 578 - 578 50 Watertown, 3,740 4,048 7,788 1,650 1,533 140 1,673 1,650 28 1,678 51 Wayland, . 1,026 1,000 2,026 446 381 32 413 446 20 466 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 71 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses AVEKAGKS, Etc. Occu- pied Eooms Unoc- cupied Rooms Total Rooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated I'opu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses ILstima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Eooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Room in Occu- pied Tene- ments 3,002 115 3,117 2.36 2.49 4.85 6.02 107 2,312 1.24 4.85 6.60 0.73 1 3,363 161 3,524 2.70 2.56 5.26 7.46 67 126 3,162 1.42 5.26 5.96 0.88 2 3,655 160 3,815 2.54 2.65 5.19 6.89 124 52 3,478 1.33 5.19 5.75 0.90 3 2,774 123 2,897 2.10 2.10 4.20 6.24 37 63 2,034 1.48 4.20 6.03 0.70 4 2,338 189 2,527 2.13 2.15 4.28 6.01 84 64 1,837 1.41 4.28 5.92 0.72 5 2,123 62 2,185 2.33 2.32 4.65 6.07 - 60 1,603 1.31 4.65 6.39 0.73 6 4,287 165 4,452 2.37 2.44 4.81 5.11 123 19 3,2.32 1.06 4.81 6.68 0.72 7 22,854 2,832 25,686 2.22 2.34 4.56 5.15 1,473 365 16,312 1.13 4.56 7.20 0.63 8 4,514 688 5,202 2.37 2.32 4.69 5.36 418 66 3,496 1.14 4.69 7.03 0.67 9 3,693 291 3,984 1.94 2.30 4.24 4.93 128 76 2,509 1.16 4.24 6.79 0.62 10 3,487 234 3,721 2.02 2.66 4.68 5.16 103 23 2,0.50 1.10 4.68 8.48 0.55 11 2,861 172 3,033 2.37 2.22 4.59 5.09 71 18 2,045 1.11 4.59 6.72 0.68 12 4,311 1,096 5,407 2.42 2.29 4.71 5.40 610 108 3,673 1.15 4.71 6.88 0.69 13 3,988 351 4,339 2.13 2.32 4.45 4.87 170 71 2,563 1.09 4.45 7.64 0.58 14 20,071 3,105 23,176 2.07 2.39 4.46 4.84 1,713 116 13,794 1.09 4.46 7.48 0.60 15 13,551 933 14,484 2.03 2.19 4.22 5.06 349 359 9, .522 1.20 4.22 6.49 0.65 16 44,911 5,148 50,059 2.23 2.76 4.99 5.41 2,775 399 30,764 1.08 4.99 8.12 0.61 17 5,663 833 6,496 2.40 2.77 5.17 5.77 415 88 4,790 1.12 5.17 6.82 0.76 18 8,538 949 9,487 2.25 2.64 4.89 5.39 539 68 6,019 1.10 4.89 7.71 0.63 19 6,480 668 7,148 2.06 2.71 4.77 5.12 348 38 3,819 1.07 4.77 9.01 0.53 20 5,530 923 6,453 2.20 3.02 5.22 5.56 539 99 4,212 1.07 5.22 8.07 0.65 21 6,709 719 7,428 2.27 2.54 4.81 5.12 369 38 4,521 1.06 4.81 7.84 0.61 22 6,961 659 7,620 2.31 2.76 5.07 5.52 353 46 4,6.39 1.09 5.07 8.. 33 0.61 23 5,030 397 5,427 2.04 3.07 5.11 5.39 216 26 2,772 1.06 5.11 10.16 0..50 24 1,589 111 1,700 1.85 1.81 3.66 4.09 57 11 903 1.12 3.66 6.97 0.53 25 5,306 546 5,852 2.10 2.12 4.22 4.81 274 122 3,717 1.14 4.22 6.74 0.63 26 8,198 606 8,804 1.94 2.16 4.10 4.56 251 107 5,075 1.11 4.10 7.13 0.58 27 2,210 288 2,498 2.04 3.02 5.06 5.40 135 76 1,657 1.07 5.06 7.73 0.65 28 2,251 198 2,449 2.02 2.30 4.32 4.63 116 43 1,5.58 1.07 4.32 6.95 0.62 29 74,418 8,324 82,742 2.10 2.29 4.39 5.94 3,736 2,774 58,710 1.35 4.39 6.25 0.70 30 14,018 1,367 15,385 2.10 2.30 4.40 6.42 449 695 11,271 1.46 4.40 6.09 0.72 31 22,470 2,057 24,527 2.15 2.29 4.44 6.50 748 1,012 18,9.56 1.46 4.44 5.80 0.77 32 20,079 2,205 22,284 2.01 2.26 4.27 5.34 1,169 393 14,618 1.25 4.27 6.57 0.65 33 17,851 2,695 20,546 2.09 2.34 4.43 5.59 1,2.58 682 13,761 1.26 4.43 6.69 0.66 34 10,507 556 11,063 1.94 2.03 3.97 4.72 264 91 6,6.39 1.19 3.97 6.65 0.60 35 1,787 168 1,955 2.02 1.91 3.93 4.13 83 12 1,015 1.05 3.93 7.64 0.51 36 1,979 147 2,126 2.21 1.98 4.19 4.68 80 42 1,263 1.11 4.19 7.28 0.58 37 4,511 305 4,816 3.49 3.65 7.14 7.70 354 29 3,762 1.08 7.14 9.54 0.75 38 3,614 299 3,913 1.72 1.76 3.48 3.83 134 45 1,959 1.10 3.48 7.06 0.49 39 1,106 28 1,134 1.99 1.91 3.90 3.99 8 16 659 1.03 3.90 6.79 0.57 40 12,944 1,271 14,215 2.02 2.22 4.24 5.34 550 382 9,2.36 1.26 4.24 6.61 0.64 41 28,995 2,294 31,289 2.25 2.63 4.88 5.41 1,450 537 22,863 1.11 4.88 6.78 0.72 42 4,162 350 4,512 2.32 2.43 4.75 5.04 212 71 3,203 1.06 4.75 6.77 0.70 43 3,959 352 4,311 2.78 3.09 5.87 6.86 247 106 3,289 1.17 5.87 7.92 0.74 44 4,200 295 4,495 2.44 2.75 5.19 6.09 134 166 3,676 1.18 5.19 6.45 0.80 45 4,277 400 4,677 2.19 2.56 4.75 5.10 296 67 3,434 1.07 4.75 6.62 0.72 46 4,569 256 4,825 1.91 2.61 4.52 4.98 144 32 3,063 1.10 4.52 7.15 0.63 47 4,440 416 4,856 1.97 2.54 4.. 51 4.80 216 108 3,242 1.06 4.51 6.86 0.66 48 3,388 225 3,613 2.29 2.50 4.79 5.48 197 - 2,965 1.14 4.79 5.86 0.82 49 11,789 1,204 12,993 2.27 2.45 4.72 5.08 711 132 8,631 1.08 4.72 7.14 0.66 50 3,074 337 3,411 2.30 2.24 4.54 5.32 , 170 91 2,287 1.17 4.54 6.89 0.66 51 i i '2 CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS , TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses Males Females Both Sexes Oc- cupied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments MIDDLESEX — Con. 1 Westford, . 1,223 1,195 2,418 526 475 28 503 526 10 536 2 Weston, 877 833 1,710 367 338 35 373 367 9 376 3 Wilmington, 715 705 1,420 338 301 50 351 338 6 344 4 Winchester, 2,928 3,222 6,150 1,301 1,207 133 1,340 1,301 17 1,318 5 WOBURN, . 7,000 7,178 14,178 3,012 2,661 126 2,787 3,012 78 3,090 6 Ward 1, 1,314 1,311 2,625 509 453 48 501 509 1 510 7 Ward 2, 1,478 1,403 2,881 590 524 35 559 590 23 613 8 Ward 3, 1,1G5 1,344 2,509 561 490 14 504 561 9 570 9 Ward 4, 1,248 1,374 2,622 574 501 29 530 574 15 589 10 Ward 5, 602 559 1,161 242 209 - 209 242 12 254 11 Ward 6, 689 724 1,413 343 306 - 306 343 9 352 12 Ward 7, 504 463 967 193 178 - 178 193 9 202 13 NANTUCKET. 1,315 1,701 3,016 981 880 420 1,300 981 39 1,020 14 Nantucket, . 1,315 1,701 3,016 981 880 420 1,300 981 39 1,020 15 NORFOLK 64,780 70,039 134,819 29,685 25,789 1,916 27,705 29,685 814 30,499 16 Avon, . 818 808 1,626 385 342 14 356 385 27 412 17 Bellingham, 721 760 1,481 358 314 26 340 358 5 363 18 Braintree, . 2,660 2,651 5,311 1,254 1,117 64 1,181 1,254 38 1,292 19 Brookline, . 6,826 9,338 16,164 3,148 2,277 221 2,498 3,148 114 3,262 :20 Canton, 2,207 2,429 4,636 968 876 43 919 968 24 992 21 Cohasset, . 1,148 1,326 2,474 586 577 1 578 586 1 587 ■22 Dedham, 3,476 3,735 7,211 1,613 1,481 93 1,574 1,613 22 1,635 23 Dover, . 345 323 668 1 148 141 7 148 148 1 149 24 Foxborough, 1,542 1,677 3,219 828 723 28 751 828 7 835 25 Franklin, . 2,459 2,677 5,136 1,176 984 44 1,028 1,176 32 1,208 26 Holbrook, . 1,127 1,1U 2,298 571 511 35 546 571 21 592 27 Hyde Park, . 5,760 6,066 11,826 2,561 2,064 137 2,201 2,561 96 2,657 28 Medfield, . 883 989 1,872 415 348 14 362 1 415 16 431 29 Medway, 1,438 1,475 2,913 732 626 26 652 732 33 765 30 Millis, . 484 522 1,006 226 210 34 244 226 23 249 31 Milton, 2,562 2,956 5,518 1,106 1,003 79 1,082 1,106 19 1,125 32 Needham, . 1,749 1,762 3,511 802 735 71 806 802 10 812 33 Norfolk, . 471 411 882 210 179 20 199 210 6 216 34 Norwood, . 2,437 2,137 4,574 963 866 15 881 963 2 965 35 QUINCT, 10,608 10,104 20,712 4,373 3,801 482 4,283 4,373 1.55 4,528 36 Ward 1, . 1,712 1,8.50 3, .562 790 711 299. 1,010 790 27 817 37 Ward 2, . 1,408 1,333 2,741 584 529 23 552 584 19 603 38 Ward 3, . 2,502 2,194 4,696 983 822 35 857 983 30 1,013 39 Ward 4, . 2,658 2,306 4,964 990 813 43 856 990 46 1,036 40 Ward 5, . 1,297 1,372 2,669 568 526 82 608 568 9 577 41 Ward 6, . 1,031 1,049 2,080 458 400 - 400 458 24 482 42 Randolph, . 1,825 1,869 3,694 905 824 55 879 905 12 917 43 Sharon, 839 878 1,717 393 378 81 459 393 3 396 44 Stoughton, . 2,570 2,702 5,272 1,241 1,111 86 1,197 1,241 41 1,282 45 Walpole, 1,500 1,494 2,994 688 620 27 647 688 13 701 46 Wellesley, . 1,470 2,759 4,229 738 679 56 735 738 11 749 47 Weymouth, 5,592 5,699 11,291 2,666 2,421 129 2,550 2,666 64 2,730 48 Wrentham, . 1,263 1,321 2,584 631 581 28 609 631 18 649 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 773 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses AVEEAGES, Etc. Occu- pied Kooms Unoc- cupied Kooms Total Kooms Males to a Eam- Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- iuK House Esti- mated Poi)u- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- inpr Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- l)ied Tene- ment Kooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Kooni in Occu- pied Tene- ments 3,635 246 3,881 2.33 2.27 4.60 5.09 143 46 2,607 1.11 4.60 6.91 0.67 1 3,019 386 3,405 2.39 2.27 4.66 5.06 177 42 1,929 1.09 4.66 8.23 0.57 2 2,202 352 2,554 2.11 2.09 4.20 4.72 236 25 1,681 1.12 4.20 6.51 0.64 3 9,838 1,219 11,057 2.25 2.48 4.73 5.10 678 80 6,908 1.08 4.73 7.56 0.63 4 19,629 1,453 21,082 2.33 2.38 4.71 5.33 672 367 15,217 1.13 4.71 6.52 Q.72 5 3,519 310 3,829 2.58 2.58 5.16 5.79 278 5 2,908 1.12 5.16 6.91 0.75 6 3,713 321 4,034 2.50 2.38 4.88 5.50 193 112 3,186 1.13 4.88 6.29 0.78 7 3,634 113 3,747 2.08 2.39 4.47 5.12 72 40 2,621 1.14 4.47 6.48 0.69 8 3,822 280 4,102 2.18 2.39 4.57 5.23 152 69 2,843 1.15 4.57 6.66 0.69 9 1,425 46 1,471 2.49 2.31 4.80 5.56 - 58 1,219 1.16 4.80 5.89 0.81 10 2,269 343 2,612 2.01 2.11 4.12 4.62 - 37 1,450 1.12 4.12 6.62 0.62 11 1,247 40 1,287 2.61 2.40 5.01 5.43 - 45 1,012 1.08 5.01 6.46 0.78 12 7,287 1,873 9,160 1.34 1.73 3.07 3.43 1,441 120 4,577 1.11 3.07 7.43 0.41 13 7,287 1,873 9,160 1.34 1.73 3.07 3.43 1,441 120 4,577 1.11 3.07 7.43 0.41 14 210,776 19,277 230,053 '2.18 2.36 4.54 5.23 10,021 3,696 148,536 1.15 4.54 7.10 0.64 15 2,534 238 2,772 2.12 2.10 4.22 4.75 67 114 1,807 1.13 4.22 6.58 0.64 16 2,514 219 2,733 2.02 2.12 4.14 4.72 123 21 1,625 1.14 4.14 7.02 0.59 17 8,721 715 9,436 2.12 2.12 4.24 4.75 304 161 5,776 1.12 4.24 6.95 0.61 IS 24,822 3,273 28,095 2.17 2.96 5.13 7.10 1,569 585 18,318 1.38 5,13 7.89 0.65 19 7,023 471 7,494 2.28 2.51 4.79 5.29 227 115 4,978 1.11 4.79 7.26 0.66 20 4,644 16 4,660 1.96 2.26 4.22 4.29 4 • 4 2,482 1.02 4.22 7.92 0.53 21 11,697 836 12,533 2.15 2.32 4.47 4.87 453 98 7,762 1.09 4.47 7.25 0.62 22 1,139 74 1,213 2.33 2.18 4.51 4.74 33 5 706 1.05 4.51 7.70 0.59 23 5,784 223 6,007 1.86 2.03 3.89 4.45 125 27 3,371 1.15 3.89 6.99 0.56 24 8,059 508 8,567 2.09 2.28 4.37 5.22 230 140 5,.506 1.20 4.37 6.85 0.64 25 3,792 332 4,124 1.97 2.05 4.02 4.50 158 84 2,540 1.12 4.02 6.64 0.61 26 17,873 1,546 19,419 2.25 2.37 4.62 5.73 785 444 13,055 1.24 4.62 6.98 0.66 27 3,048 189 3,237 2.13 2.38 4.51 5.38 75 72 2,019 1.19 4.51 7.34 0.61 28 5,293 387 5,680 1.96 2.02 3.98 4.65 121 131 3,165 1.17 3.98 7.23 0.55 29 1,714 320 2,034 2.14 2.31 4.45 4.79 163 102 1,271 1.08 4.45 7.58 0.59 30 8,717 840 9,557 2.32 2.67 4.99 5.50 435 95 6,048 1.10 4.99 7.88 0.63 31 5,438 543 5,981 2.18 2.20 4.38 4.78 339 44 3,894 1.09 4.38 6.78 0.65 32 1,581 177 1,758 2.24 1.96 4.20 4.93 99 25 1,006 1.17 4.20 7.53 0.56 33 6,060 132 6,192 2.53 2.22 4.75 5.28 79 10 4,663 1.11 4.75 6.29 0.75 34 27,592 3,964 31,556 2.43 2.31 4.74 5.45 2,627 735 24,074 1.15 4.74 6.31 0.75 35 5,470 2,107 7,577 2.17 2.34 4.51 5.01 1,498 122 5,182 1.11 4.51 6.92 0.65 36 3,902 278 4,180 2.41 2.28 4.69 5.18 119 89 2,949 1.10 4.69 6.68 0.70 3T 5,559 339 5,898 2.55 2.23 4.78 5.71 200 143 5,0.39 1.20 4.78 5.66 0.84 38 5,361 415 5,776 2.68 2.33 5.01 6.11 263 230 5,457 1.22 5.01 5.42 0.93 39 4,314 679 4,993 2.28 2.42 4.70 5.07 416 42 3,127 1.08 4.70 7.60 0.62 40 2,986 146 3,132 2.25 2.29 4.54 5.20 - 109 2,189 1.15 4.54 6.52 0.70 41 6,312 441 6,753 2.02 2.06 4.08 4.48 246 49 3,989 1.10 4.08 6.97 0.59 42 3,130 749 3,879 2.14 2.23 4.37 4.54 368 13 2,098 1.04 4.37 7.96 0.55 43 8,373 824 9,197 2.07 2.18 4.25 4.75 409 174 5,855 1.12 4.25 6.75 0.63 44 4,891 238 6,129 2.18 2.17 4.35 4.83 130 57 3,181 1.11 4.35 7.11 0.61 45 6,677 514 7,191 1.99 3.74 5.73 6.23 349 63 4,641 1.09 5.73 9.05 0.63 46 18,479 1,177 19,656 2.10 2.14 4.24 4.66 601 271 12,163 1.10 4.24 6.93 0.61 47 4,869 331 5,200 2.00 2.10 4.10 4.45 125 74 2,783 1.09 4.10 7.72 0.53 48 774 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. CouNTiKs, Cities, AND Towns. Population Kumber of Families Dwelling Houses Occup lED Dwelling Houses Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments 1 PLYMOUTH. 50,694 50,804 101,498 24,830 20,631 3,040 23,671 i 24,830 799 25,629 2 Abington, . 2,040 2,167 4,207 1,076 912 29 941 1,076 38 1,114 3 Bridgewater, 2,722 1,964 4,686 854 762 60 822 854 24 878 4 Brockton, . 16,559 16,606 33,165 7,700 5,355 259 5,614 7,700 360 8,060 5 Ward 1, . 2,059 2,110 4,169 935 664 30 694 935 52 987 6 Ward 2, . 2,067 2,260 4,327 1,070 730 36 766 ' 1,070 41 1,111 7 Ward 3, . 2,567 2,478 5,045 1,198 815 35 850 1,198 28 1,226 8 Ward 4, . 2,369 2,423 4,792 1,089 757 39 796 1,089 43 1,132 9 Ward 5, . 2,566 2,480 5,046 1,126 791 49 840 1,126 75 1,201 10 Ward 6, . 2,596 2,344 4,940 1,086 789 61 850 1,086 54 1,140 11 Ward 7, . 2,335 2,511 4,846 1,196 809 9 818 1,196 67 1,263 12 Carver, 546 470 1,016 262 246 8 254 262 15 277 13 Duxbiiry, . 945 1,021 1,966 532 503 162 665 532 8 540 14 East Bridgewater, 1,441 1,453 2,894 726 642 41 683 726 28 754 15 •Halifax, 266 231 497 148 132 19 151 148 5 1.53 16 Hanover, 1,009 1,042 2,051 544 506 35 541 544 11 555 17 Hanson, 708 672 1,380 380 353 24 377 380 7 387 18 Hingham, . 2,299 2,520 4,819 1,164 1,057 158 1,215 1,164 25 1,189 19 Hull, .... 536 508 1,044 229 229 510 739, 229 5 234 20 Kingston, . 847 899 1,746 477 425 43 468 477 10 487 21 Lakeville, . 439 431 870 233 220 65 285 233 1 234 22 Marion, . 328 431 759 213 205 75 280 213 7 220 23 Marshfleld, . 850 910 1,760 511 484 329 813 511 21 532 24 Mattapoisett, 490 542 1,032 301 281 72 353 301 10 311 25 Middleborough, . 3,205 3,484 6,689 1,673 1,396 43 1,4.39 1,673 39 1,712 26 Norwell, 771 769 1,540 422 407 43 450 422 9 431 27 Pembroke, . 634 589 1,223 367 345 54 399 367 3 370 28 Plymouth, . 3,863 4,094 7,957 1,969 1,615 67 1,682 1,969 35 2,004 29 Plympton, . 268 281 549 162 152 29 181 162 6 168 30 Rochester, . 535 486 1,021 260 246 18 264 260 7 267 31 Rockland, . 2,757 2,766 5,523 1,3.31 1,186 58 1,244 1,331 46 1,377 32 Scituate, 1,115 1,131 2,246 607 569 253 822 607 20 627 33 Wareham, . 1,765 1,602 3,367 891 815 508 1,323 891 22 913 34 West Bridgewater, . 877 870 1,747 409 378 27 405 409 - 409 35 Whitman, . 2,879 2,865 5,744 1,389 1,210 51 1,261 1,389 37 1,426 36 SUFFOLK. 260,675 279,124 539,799 112,802 65,604 4,485 70,089 112,802 8,800 121,602 37 Boston, 239,666 257,254 496,920 103,306 58,599 3,.525 62,124 103,306 8,243 111,549 38 Ward 1, 10,363 10,644 21,007 4,671 2,843 130 2,973 4,671 301 4,972 39 Ward -2, 11,505 10,083 21,588 4,144 2,163 85 2,248 4,144 292 4,436 40 Ward 3, 6,841 7,102 13,943 3,164 1,681 32 1,713 3,164 214 3,378 41 Ward 4, 6,654 6,721 13,375 3,010 1,851 74 1,925 3,010 183 3,193 42 Ward 5, 6,994 5,992 12,986 2,588 1,.507 47 1,554 2,588 181 2,769 43 Ward 6, 14,805 13,055 27,860 5,5.59 1,854 102 1,956 5,559 417 5,976 44 Ward 7, 9,049 7,924 16,973 3,1.37 1,554 12S 1,682 3,137 344 3,481 45 Ward 8, 12,143 10,987 23,130 4,370 1,891 83 1,974 4,370 479 4,849 46 Ward 9, 11,398 11,776 23,174 4,682 1,970 91 2,061 4,682 551 5,233 47 Ward 10, 10,070 12,484 22,554 4,471 2,292 121 2,413 4,471 498 4,969 48 Ward 11, 7,375 12,555 19,930 3,770 2,.515 260 2,775 3,770 291 4,061 49 Ward 12, 9,188 12,403 21,591 3,518 2,249 85 2,334 3,518 429 3,947 50 Ward 13, 12,695 12,205 24,900 5,453 2,341 48 2,389 5,453 545 5,998 51 Ward 14, 9,635 9,551 19,186 4,074 2,485 142 2,627 4,074 293 4,367 52 Ward 15, 8,975 9,648 18,623 3,992 2,294 68 2,362 3,992 300 4,292 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 775 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses Averages, Etc. Occu- pied Eooms Unoc- cupied Kooms Total Rooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation if all Dwelling Houses wereftdly Occupied Kami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Rooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons tb each Room in Occu- pied Tene- ments 171,153 27,839 198,992 2.04 2.05 4.09 4.92 14,957 3,268 119,723 1.20 4.09 6.S9 0.59 1 7,462 401 7,863 1.90 2.01 3.91 4.61 134 149 4,490 1.18 3.91 6.93 0.56 2 7,355 607 7,962 3.19 2.30 5.49 6.15 369 132 5,187 1.12 5.49 8.61 0.64 3 47,423 3,816 51,239 2.15 2.16 4.31 6.19 1,603 1,552 36,320 1.44 4.31 6.16 0.70 4 6,558 495 7,053 2.20 2.26 4.46 6.28 188 232 4,589 1.41 4.46 7.01 0.64 5 7,178 528 7,706 1.93 2.11 4.04 5.93 213 166 4,706 1.47 4.04 6.71 0.60 6 7,295 447 7,742 2.14 2.07 4.21 6.19 217 118 5,380 1.47 4.21 6.09 0.69 7 6,072 446 6,518 2.18 2.22 4.40 6.33 247 189 5,223 1.44 4.40 5.58 0.79 8 6,374 790 7,164 2.28 2.20 4.48 6.38 313 336 5,695 1.42 4.48 5.66 0.79 9 6,597 704 7,301 2.39 2.16 4.55 6.26 382 246 5,568 1.38 4.55 6.07 0.75 10 7,349 406 7,755 1.95 2.10 4.05 5.99 54 271 5,171 1.48 4.05 6.14 0.66 11 1,714 110 1,824 2.09 1.79 3.88 4.13 33 58 1,107 1.07 3.88 6.54 0.59 12 4,840 1,599 6,439 1.78 1.92 3.70 3.91 6.33 30 2,629 1.06 3.70 9.10 0.41 13 5,371 472 5,843 1.99 2.00 3.99 4.51 185 112 3,191 1.13 3.99 7.40 0.54 14 1,143 201 1,344 1.80 1.56 3.36 3.77 72 17 586 1.12 3.36 7.72 0.43 15 3,705 278 3,983 1.85 1.92 3.77 4.05 142 41 2,234 1.08 3.77 6.81 0.55 16 2,876 198 3,074 1.86 1.77 3.63 3.91 94 25 1,499 1.08 3.63 7.57 0.48 17 8,741 1,676 10,417 1.98 2.16 4.14 4.56 720 104 5,643 1.10 4.14 7.51 0.55 18 2,486 4,217 6,703 2.34 2.22 4.56 4.56 2,.326 23 3,393 1.00 4.56 10.86 0.42 19 3,496 384 3,880 1.78 1.88 3.66 4.11 177 37 1,960 1.12 3.66 7.33 0.50 20 1*743 458 2,20V 1.88 1.85 3.73 3.95 257 4 1,131 1.06 3.73 7.48 0..50 21 2,167 950 3,117 1.54 2.02 3.56 3.70 278 25 1,062 1.04 3.56 10.17 0.35 22 3,946 1,875 5,821 1.66 1.78 3.44 3.64 1,198 72 3,030 1.06 3.44 7.72 0.45 23 2,332 773 3,105 1.63 1.80 3.43 3.67 264 34 1,330 1.07 3.43 7.75 0.44 24 12,168 563 12,731 1.92 2.08 4.00 4.79 206 156 7,051 1.20 4.00 7.27 0.55 25 3,122 358 3,480 1.83 1.82 3.65 3.73 163 33 1,736 1.04 3.65 7.40 0.49 26 2,826 369 3,195 1.73 1.60 3.33 3.54 191 10 1,424 1.06 3.33 7.70 0.43 27 12,510 744 13,254 1.96 2.08 4.04 4.93 330 141 8,428 1.22 4.04 6.35 0.64 28 1,122 261 1,383 1.65 1.74 3.39 3.61 105 20 674 1.07 3.39 6.93 0.49 29 1,688 199 1,887 2.06 1.87 3.93 4.15 75 28 1,124 1.06 3.93 6.49 0.60 30 8,802 593 9,395 2.07 2.08 4.15 4.66 270 191 5,984 1.12 4.15 6.61 0.63 31 4,158 2,298 6,456 1.S4 1.86 3.70 3.95 999 74 3,319 1.07 3.70 6.85 0.54 32 5,708 3,676 9,384 1.98 1.80 3.78 4.13 2,098 83 5,548 1.09 3.78 6.41 0.59 33 3,033 210 3,243 2.14 2.13 4.27 4.62 125 - 1,872 1.08 4.27 7.42 0.58 34 9,216 553 9,709 2.08 2.06 4.14 4.75 242 153 6,139 1.15 4.14 6.63 0.62 35 678,450 80,691 759,141 2.31 2.48 4.79 8.23 36,912 42,152 618,863 1.72 4.79 6.01 0.80 36 618,598 70,304 688,902 2.32 2.49 4.81 8.48 29,892 39,649 566,461 1.76 4.81 5.99 0.80 37 26,861 2,595 29,456 2.22 2.28 4.. 50 7.39 961 1,355 23,323 1.64 4.50 5.75 0.78 38 23,889 1,957 25,846 2.78 2.43 5.21 9.98 848 1,521 23,957 1.92 5.21 5.76 0.90 39 17,045 1,210 18,255 2.16 2.25 4.41 8.29 265 944 15,152 1.88 4.41 5.39 0.82 40 17,061 1,532 18,593 2.21 2.23 4.44 7.23 535 813 14,723 1.63 4.44 5.67 0.78 41 15,838 1,246 17,084 2.70 2.32 5.02 8.62 405 909 14,300 1.72 5.02 6.12 0.82 42 22,695 2,675 25,370 2.66 2.35 5.01 15.03 1,533 2,089 31,482 3.00 5.01 4.08 1.23 43 19,781 2,703 22,484 2.88 2.53 5.41 10.92 1,398 1,861 20,232 2.02 5.41 6.31 0.86 44 23,508 2,723 28,231 2.78 2.51 5.29 12.23 1,015 2,534 26,679 2.31 5.29 5.38 0.98 45 24,765 3,116 27,881 2.43 2.52 4.95 11.76 1,070 2,727 26,971 2.38 4.95 5.29 0.94 46 31,465 4,210 35,675 2.25 2.79 5.04 9.84 1,191 2,510 26,255 1.95 5.04 7.04 0.72 47 35,008 3,840 38,848 1.96 3.33 5.29 7.92 2,059 1,539 23,528 1.50 5.29 9.29 0.57 48 29,724 2,589 32,313 2.61 3.53 6.14 9.60 816 2,634 25,041 1.56 1 6.14 8.45 0.73 49 23,450 2,427 25,877 2.33 2.24 4.57 10.64 511 2,491 27,902 2.33 4.57 4.30 1.06 50 22,945 2,433 25,378 2.37 2.34 4.71 7.72 1,096 1,380 21,662 1.64 4.71 5.63 0.84 51 22,546 1,902 24,448 2.25 2.42 4.67 8.12 552 1,401 20,.576 1.74 4.67 5.65 0.83 52 i i 6 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments SUFFOLK — Con. Boston — Con. 1 Ward 16, 7,664 8,656 16,320 3,735 2,103 126 2,229 3,735 307 4,042 2 Ward 17, 10,128 10,986 21,114 4,656 2,441 129 2,570 4,656 444 5,100 3 Ward 18, 10,641 11,038 21,679 4,960 2,303 132 2,435 4,960 556 5,516 4 Ward 19, 10,508 11,864 22,372 4,620 2,144 136 2,280 4,620 260 4,880 5 Ward 20, 9,893 11,635 21,528 4,674 3,589 472 4,061 4,674 273 4,947 6 Ward 21, 8,079 11,195 19,274 4,306 2,896 151 3,047 4,306 299 4,605 7 Ward 22, 10,445 11,844 22,289 4,770 2,850 179 3,029 4,770 332 5,102 8 Ward 23, 8,736 9,547 18,283 3,866 2,947 248 3,195 3,866 192 4,058 9 Ward 24, 8,589 9,651 18,240 3,944 3,234 238 3,472 3,944 151 4,095 10 Ward 25, 7,293 7,708 15,001 3,172 2,602 218 2,820 3,172 111 3,283 11 Chelsea, . 15,273 15,991 31,264 6,934 4,743 333 5,076 6,934 482 7,416 12 Ward 1, . 3,666 3,813 7,479 1,655 1,089 67 1,156 1,655 130 1,785 13 Ward 2, . 3,723 3,862 7,585 1,712 1,138 87 1,225 1,712 123 1,835 14 Ward 3, . 3,621 3,601 7,122 1,561 1,039 79 1,118 1,561 86 1,647 15 Ward 4, . 2,530 2,857 5,387 1,241 846 45 891 1,241 94 1,335 16 Ward 5, . 1,833 1,858 3,691 765 631 55 686 765 49 814 17 Revere, 3,721 3,702 7,423 1,652 1,407 336 1,743 1,652 66 1,718 18 Winthrop, . 2,015 2,177 4,192 910 855 291 1,146 910 9 919 « 19 WORCESTER. 152,056 154,389 306,445 67,274 47,339 2,865 50,204 67,274 3,968 71,242 20 Ashburnham, 1,070 1,078 2,148 530 446 60 506 530 36 566 21 Athol, . 3,735 3,629 7,364 1,750 1,450 67 1,517 1,750 75 1,825 22 Auburn, 821 777 1,598 345 277 21 298 345 17 362 23 Barre, . 1,150 1,128 2,278 558 501 71 572 558 19 577 24 Berlin, 451 446 897 225 211 26 237 225 2 227 25 Blackstone, 3,116 2,923 6,039 1,266 901 50 951 1,266 145 1,411 26 Bolton, 398 399 797 206 191 11 202 206 3 209 27 Boylston, . 389 340 729 177 147 10 157 177 5 182 28 Brookfield, . 1,689 1,590 3,279 756 599 59 658 756 37 793 29 Charlton, 975 902 1,877 470 420 21 441 470 7 477 30 Clinton, 5,291 0,206 11,497 2,278 1,694 59 1,753 2,278 114 2,392 31 Dana, . 353 364 717 196 175 12 187 196 4 200 32 Douglas, 1,033 993 2,026 483 390 29 419 483 80 563 33 Dudley, 1,611 1,592 3,203 628 420 22 442 628 27 655 34 FiTCHBURG, 13,037 13,372 26,409 5,686 3,886 182 4,068 5,686 260 5,946 35 Ward 1, . 2,197 2,179 4,376 897 624 16 640 897 48 945 36 Ward 2, . 3,289 3,221 6,510 1,241 740 28 768 1,241 36 1,277 37 Wards, . 2,108 2,191 4,299 911 649 26 675 911 33 944 38 Ward 4, . 1,497 1,717 3,214 793 549 32 581 793 51 844 39 Ward 5, . 1,646 1,704 3,350 843 593 24 617 843 49 892 40 Ward 6, . 2,300 2,360 4,660 1,001 731 56 787 1,001 43 1,044 41 Gardner, 4,735 4,447 9,182 2,062 1,573 43 1,616 2,062 133 2,195 42 Grafton, 2,455 2,646 5,101 1,106 926 51 977 1,106 31 1,137 43 Hard wick, . 1,376 1,279 2,655 533 460 21 481 533 11 544 44 Harvard, 574 588 1,162 279 262 34 296 279 1 280 45 Holden, 1,302 1,300 2,602 555 415 31 446 555 19 574 46 Hopedale, . 698 679 1,377 307 285 18 303 307 4 311 47 Hubbardston, 659 615 1,274 348 311 36 347 348 6 354 48 Lancaster, . 978 1,202 2,180 452 395 38 433 452 30 482 49 Leicester, . 1,541 1,698 3,239 731 594 16 610 731 14 745 50 LeomlnBter, 4,504 4,707 9,211 2,181 1,643 49 1,692 2,181 34 2,215 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 777 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses Averages, Etc. Occu- pied Kooms Unoc- cupied Rooms Total Rooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted I'opu- lation if all Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per- sons to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Rooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Room in Occu- pied Tene- ments 22,334 2,833 25,167 2.05 2.32 4.37 7.76 978 1,342 18,640 1.78 4.37 5.98 0.73 1 23,740 2,986 26,726 2.17 2.36 4.53 8.65 1,116 2,011 24,241 1.91 4.53 5.10 0.89 2 23,686 3,385 27,071 2.14 2.23 4.37 9.41 1,242 2,430 25,3.51 2.15 4.37 4.78 0.92 3 23,940 2,776 26,716 2.27 2.57 4.84 10.43 1,418 1,258 25,048 2.15 4.84 5.18 0.93 4 33,562 6,033 39,595 2.12 2.49 4.61 6.00 2,832 1,259 25,619 1.30 4.61 7.18 0.64 5 31,393 3,468 34,861 1.88 2.60 4.48 6.66 1,006 1,440 21,720 1.49 4.48 7.29 0.61 6 29,194 3,487 32,681 2.19 2.48 4.67 7.82 1,400 1,550 25,239 1.67 4.67 6.12 0.76 7 25,308 3,126 28,434 2.26 2.47 4.73 6.20 1,538 908 20,729 1.31 4.73 6.55 0.72 8 27,611 2,836 30,447 2.18 2.44 4.62 5.64 1,342 698 20,280 1.22 4.62 7.00 0.66 9 21,249 2,216 23,465 2.30 2.43 4.73 5.77 1,258 525 16,784 1.22 4.73 6.70 0.71 10 41,357 5,141 46,498 2.20 2.31 4.51 6.59 2,194 2,174 35,632 1.46 4.51 5.96 0.76 11 9,227 1,099 10,326 2.22 2.30 4.52 6.87 460 588 8,527 1.52 4.52 5.58 0.81 12 9,461 1,286 10,747 2.17 2.26 4.43 6.67 580 545 8,710 1.50 4.43 5.53 0.80 13 9,330 1,128 10,458 2.25 2.31 4.56 6.85 541 392 8,055 1.50 4.56 5.98 0.76 14 7,405 867 8,272 2.04 2.30 4.34 6.37 287 408 6,082 1.47 4.34 5.97 0.73 15 5,934 761 6,695 2.39 2.43 4.82 5.85 322 236 4,249 1.21 4.82 7.76 0.62 16 11,017 3,037 14,054 2.25 2.24 4.49 5.28 1,774 296 • 9,493 1.17 4.49 6.67 0.67 17 7,478 2,209 9,687 2.22 2.39 4.61 4.90 1,426 41 5,659 1.06 4.61 8.22 0.56 18 436,897 41,681 478,578 2.26 2.30 4.56 6.47 18,-537 18,094 343,076 1.42 4.56 6.49 0.70 19 3,528 594 4,122 2.02 2.03 4.05 4.82 289 146 2,583 1.19 4.05 6.66 0.61 20 11,681 821 12,502 2.14 2.07 4.21 5.08 340 316 8,020 1.21 4.21 6.67 0.63 21 2,124 219 2,343 2.38 2.25 4.63 5.77 121 79 1,798 1.25 4.63 6.16 0.75 22 4,686 605 5,291 2.06 2.02 4.08 4.55 323 78 2,679 1.11- 4.08 8.40 0.49 23 1,756 165 1,921 2.01 1.98 3.99 4.25 111 8 1,016 1.07 3.99 7.80 0.51 24 8,343 1,221 9,564 2.46 2.31 4.77 6.70 335 692 7,066 1.41 4.77 6.59 0.72 25 1,567 107 1,674 1.93 1.94 3.87 4.17 46 12 855 1.08 3.87 7.61 0.51 26 1,263 107 1,370 2.20 1.92 4.12 4.96 50 21 800 1.20 4.12 7.14 0.58 27 5,065 626 5,691 2.24 2.10 4.34 5.47 323 161 3,763 1.26 4.34- 6.70 0.65 28 3,399 163 3,562 2.07 1.92 3.99 4.47 94 28 1,999 1.12 3.99 7.23 0.55 29 13,735 878 14,613 2.32 2.73 5.05 6.79 401 576 12,474 1.34 5.05 6.03 0.84 30 1,298 92 1,390 1.80 1.86 3.66 4.10 49 15 781 1.12 3.66 6.62 0.55 31 3,447 616 4,063 2.14 2.05 4.19 5.19 151 335 2,512 1.24 4.19 7.14 0.59 32 3,976 344 4,320 2.56 2.54 5.10 7.63 168 138 3,509 1.50 5.10 6.33 0.81 33 34,591 2,622 37,213 2.29 2.35 4.64 6.80 1,238 1,206 28,8.53 1.46 4.64 6.08 0.76 34 5,334 284 5,618 2.45 2.43 4.88 7.01 112 234 4,722 1.44 4.88 5.95 0.82 35 6,695 318 7,013 2.65 2.60 5.25 8.80 246 189 6,945 1.68 5.25 5.39 0.97 36 5,719 452 6,171 2.31 2.41 4.72 6.62 172 156 4,627 1.40 4.72 6.28 0.75 37 5,629 566 6,195 1.89 2.16 4.05 5.85 187 207 3,608 1.44 4.05 7.10 0.57 38 5,254 423 6,677 1.95 2.02 3.97 5.65 136 195 3,681 1.42 3.97 6.23 0.64 39 5,960 579 6,539 2.30 2.36 4.66 6.37 357 200 5,217 1.37 ! 4.66 5.95 0.78 40 11,818 840 12,658 2.29 2.16 4.45 5.84 251 592 10,025 1.31 4.45 5.73 0.78 41 7,696 524 8,220 2.22 2.39 4.61 5.51 281 143 5,525 1.19 4.61 6.96 0.66 42 3,791 229 4,020 2.58 2.40 4.98 5.77 121 55 2,831 1.16 4.98 7.11 0.70 43 2,237 238 2,475 2.05 2.11 4.16 4.44 151 4 1,317 1.06 4.16 8.02 0.52 44 3,731 280 4,011 2.35 2.34 4.69 6.27 194 89 2,885 1.34 4.69 6.72 0.70 45 2,261 152 2,413 2.28 2.21 4.49 4.83 87 IS 1,482 1.08 4.49 7.36 0.61 46 2,306 310 2,616 1.89 1.77 3.66 4.10 148 22 1,444 1.12 3.66 6.63 0.55 47 3,644 570 4,214 2.16 2.66 4.82 5.52 210 145 2, .535 1.14 4.82 8.06 0.60 48 5,257 217 5,474 2.11 2.32 4.43 5.45 87 62 3,388 1.23 4.43 7.19 0.62 49 13,789 544 14,333 2.06 1 2.16 4.22 5.61 275 143 9,629 1.33 4.22 6.32 0.67 50 778 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses Counties, Cities, AND Towns. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total i Occu- i pied Tene- 1 meuts Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments WORCESTER — Con. 1 Lunenburg, 626 611 1,237 302 277 18 295 302 8 310 2 Mendou, 462 427 889 234 221 16 237 234 4 238 3 Milford, . 4,354 4,605 8,959 2,116 1,671 73 1,744 2,116 183 2,299 4 Millbury, . 2,619 2,603 5,222 1,100 793 32 825 1,100 54 1,154 5 New Braintree, 292 250 542 114 114 - 114 114 5 119 6 Northborough, 975 965 1,940 451 347 23 370 451 24 475 7 Northbridge, 2,732 2,554 5,286 1,070 836 34 870 1,070 12 1,082 8 North Brookfield > 2,248 2,387 4,635 1,030 679 5 684 1,030 24 1,054 9 Oakham, 308 297 605 161 149 17 166 161 4 165 10 Oxford, 1,147 1,243 2,390 618 562 85 647 618 18 636 11 Paxton, 234 192 426 114 109 20 129 114 3 117 12 Petersham, . 493 459 952 254 232 57 289 254 5 259 13 Phillipston, . 248 212 460 114 112 18 130 114 2 116 14 Princeton, . 491 461 952 236 228 39 267 236 10 246 15 Royalston, . 454 436 890 254 233 40 273 254 6 260 16 Rutland, 526 452 978 225 213 7 220 225 5 230 17 Shrewsbury, 784 740 1,524 381 354 29 383 381 4 385 18 Southborough, 1,274 . 949 2,223 442 390 50 440 442 11 453 19 Southbridge, 4,043 4,207 8,250 1,688 1,379 72 1,451 1,688 47 1,735 20 Spencer, 3,784 3,830 7,614 1,625 1,157 60 1,217 1,625 170 1,795 21 Sterling, 604 614 1,218 342 319 228 547 342 21 363 22 Sturbridge, . 948 962 1,910 434 337 33 370 434 40 474 23 Sutton, 1,770 1,650 3,420 714 529 11 540 714 25 739 24 Templeton, 1,488 1,427 2,915 718 628 51 679 718 27 745 25 Upton, . 908 1,242 2,150 524 418 14 432 524 9 533 26 Uxbridge, . 1,780 1,766 3,546 812 641 30 671 812 38 850 27 Warren, 2,197 2,233 4,430 980 783 39 822 980 73 1,053 28 Webster, 3,799 4,000 7,799 1,716 935 68 1,003 1,716 121 1,837 29 Westborough, 2,611 2,624 5,235 1,031 829 57 886 1,031 86 1,117 30 West Boylston, . 1,447 1,521 2,968 648 662 45 607 648 12 660 31 West Brookfield, 717 750 1,467 409 353 13 366 409 15 424 32 Westminster, 632 683 1,315 370 334 40 374 370 18 388 33 Wiuchendou, 2,257 2,233 4,490 1,078 890 43 933 1,078 40 1,118 34 Worcester, 48,863 49,904 98,767 20,861 11,153 461 11,614 20,861 1,730 22,591 35 Ward 1, . 5,611 5,489 11,100 2,417 1,358 50 1,408 2,417 205 2,022 36 Ward 2, . 6,424 6,665 13,089 2,653 1,464 75 1,539 2,653 176 2,829 37 Ward 3, . 7,636 7,001 14,637 2,825 1,464 45 1,509 2,825 312 3,137 38 Ward 4, . 6,729 6,762 13,491 2,742 1,244 16 1,260 2,742 213 2,955 39 Ward 5, . 8,053 7,232 15,285 3,028 1,532 82 1,614 3,028 300 3,328 40 Ward 6, . 5,677 6,158 11,835 2,591 1,514 82 1,596 2,591 171 2,762 41 Ward 7, . 4,756 5,596 10,352 2,452 1,325 71 1,396 2,452 212 2,664 42 Ward 8, . 3,977 5,001 8,978 2il53 1,252 40 1,292 2,153 141 2,294 AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 779 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Continued. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses \VERAGKS, Etc. Occu- pied Rooms Unoc- cupied Rooms Total Rooms Males to a Fam- ily Fe- males to a Fam- ily Per- sons to a Fam- ily Per- sons to an Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Esti- mated Popu- lation of Unoc- cupied Dwell- ing Houses Estimated Population of Unoc- cupied Tenements in Occu- pied Dwelling Houses Estima- ted Popu- lation ifall Dwelling Houses were fully Occupied Fami- lies to each Occu- pied Dwell- ing House Per-. sons to each Occu pied Tene- ment Rooms to each Occu- pied Tene- ment Per- sons to each Room in Occu- pied Tene- ments 2,168 153 2,321 2.07 2.03 4.10 4.47 80 33 1,.350 1.09 4.10 7. IS 0.57 1 1,885 143 2,028 1.97 1.83 3.80 4.02 64 15 968 1.06 3.80 8.06 0.47 2 14,021 1,289 15,310 2.06 2.17 4.23 5.36 391 774 10,124 1.27 4.23 6.63 0.64 3 7,213 533 7,746 2.38 2.37 4.75 6.59 211 257 5,690 1.39 4.75 6.56 0.72 4 937 31 968 2.56 2719 4.75 4,75 - 24 566 1.00 4.75 8.22 0.58 5 3,1U 318 3,432 2.16 2.14 4.30 5.59 129 103 2,172 1.30 4.30 6.90 0.62 6 6,762 250 7,012 2.55 2,39 4,94 6.32 215 59 5,560 1.28 4.94 6.32 0.78 7 6,672 172 6,844 2.18 2.32 4.50 6.83 34 108 4,777 1.52 4.50 6.48 0.69 8 1,342 132 1,474 1.91 1.85 3,76 4.06 69 15 689 1.08 3.76 8.34 0.45 9 4,250 654 4,904 1.86 2.01 3,87 4.25 361 70 2,821 1.10 3,87 6.88 0..56 10 894 148 1,042 2.05 1.69 3.74 3.91 78 11 515 1.05 3.74 7.84 0.48 11 1,981 429 2,410 1.94 1.81 3.75 4.10 234 19 1,205 1.09 3.75 7.80 0.48 12 893 159 1,052 2.18 1.86 4,04 4.11 74 8 542 1.02 4.04 7.83 0.52 13 2,186 480 2,666 2.08 1.95 4.03 4.18 163 40 1,155 1.04 4.03 9.26 0.44 14 1,948 349 2,297 1.79 1.71 3.50 3.82 153 21 1,064 1.09 3.. 50 7.67 0.46 15 1,502 80 1,582 2.34 2.01 4.35 4.59 32 22 1,032 1.06 4.35 6.68 0.65 16 2,917 224 3,141 2.06 1.94 4.00 4,31 125 16 1,665 1.08 4.00 7.66 0.52 17 3,303 478 3,781 2.88 2,15 5.03 5,70 285 55 2,563 1.13 5.03 7.47 0.67 IS 10,675 758 11,433 2.40 2.49 4,89 5,98 431 230 8,911 1.22 4.89 6.32 0.77 19 10,270 1,232 11,502 2.33 2.36 4.69 6.58 395 797 8,806 1.40 4.69 6.32 0.74 20 2,647 1,428 4,075 1.77 1,79 3,56 3,82 871 75 2,164 1.07 3.56 7.74 0.46 21 3,191 294 .3,485 2.18 2.22 4.40 5.67 187 176 2,273 1.29 4.40 7.35 0.60 22 5,149 228 5,377 2.48 2.31 4.79 6.47 71 120 3,611 1.35 4.79 7.21" 0.66 23 4,831 521 5,352 2.07 1.99 4.06 4.64 237 110 3,262 1.14 4.06 6.73 0.60 24 3,886 156 4,042 1.73 2.37 4.10 5,14 72 37 2,259 1.25 4.10 7.42 0.55 25 5,678 397 6,075 2.19 2.18 4.37 5,53 166 166 3,878 1.27 4.37 6.99 0.62 26 6,682 649 7,331 2.24 2.28 4.52 5.66 221 330 4,981 1.25 4.52 6.82 0.66 27 10,082 1,037 11,119 2.21 2.33 4.54 8.34 567 549 8,915 1.84 4.54 5.88 0.77 28 7,589 926 8,515 2.53 2.55 5.08 6.31 360 437 6,032 1.24 5.08 7.36 0.69 29 4,363 445 4,808 2.23 2.35 4.58 5.28 238 55 3,261 1.15 4.58 6,73 0.68 30 2,939 165 3,104 1.75 1.84 3.59 4.16 54 54 1,575 1.16 3.59 7.19 0.50 31 2,483 383 2,866 1.71 1.84 3.55 3.94 158 64 1,537 1.11 3.55 6.71 0.53 32 7,004 495 7,499 2.10 2.07 4.17 5.04 217 167 4,874 1.21 4.17 6.50 0.64 33 128,451 13,461 141,912 2.34 2.39 4.73 8.86 4,084 8,183 111,034 1.87 4.73 6.16 0.77 34 15,528 1,624 17,152 2.32 2.27 4.59 8.17 409 941 12,450 1.78 4.59 6.42 0.71 35 17,208 1,628 18,836 2.42 2.51 4.93 8.94 671 868 14,628 1.81 4,93 6.49 0.76 36 16,427 1,892 18,319 2.70 2.48 5.18 10.00 450 1,616 16,703 1.93 5.18 5.81 0.89 37 14,814 1,184 15,998 2.45 2.47 4.92 10.84 173 1,048 14,712 2.20 4.92 5.40 0.91 38 15,901 2,143 18,044 2.66 2.39 5.05 9,98 818 1,515 17,618 1.98 5.05 5.25 0.96 39 16,919 1,674 18,593 2.19 2.38 4.57 7.82 641 781 13,257 1.71 4.57 6.53 0.70 40 15,770 2,033 17,803 1.94 2.28 4.22 7.81 555 895 11,802 1.85 4.22 6.43 0.66 41 15,884 1,283 17,167 1.85 2.32 4.17 7.17 287 588 9,853 1.72 4.17 7.38 0.57 42 780 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. Population Number of Families Dwelling Houses Occupied Dwelling Houses The State, and Counties. Males Females Both Sexes Occu- pied Unoc- cupied Total Occu- pied Tene- ments Unoc- cupied Tene- ments Total Tene- ments 1 THE STATE. 1,214,701 1,285,482 2,500,183 547,385 1 397,633 30,861 428,494 547,385 26,573 573,958 2 Barnstable, . 13,294 14,360 27,654 8,069 7,476 1,620 9,096 8,069 162 8,231 3 Berkshire, 42,525 43,767 86,292 18,810 16,294 1,184 17,478 18,810 388 19,198 4 Bristol, 105,582 113,437 219,019 47,708 30,093 1,487 31,580 47,708 2,526 50,234 5 Dukes, 2,057 2,181 4,238 1,306 1,217 1,093 2,310 1,306 55 1,361 6 Essex, . 161,913 168,480 330,393 74,092 54,234 3,951 58,185 74,092 2,803 76,895 7 Eranklin, 20,293 19,852 40,145 9,637 8,177 684 8,861 9,637 337 9,974 8 Hampden, 74,133 78,805 152,938 32,793 23,072 1,395 24,467 32,793 1,441 ! 34,234 9 Hampshire, 26,061 28,649 54,710 11,744 10,231 498 10,729 11,744 319 12,063 10 Middlesex, 239,323 259,894 499,217 107,654 86,596 6,223 92,819 107,654 4,122 1111,776 11 Nantucket, 1,315 1,701 3,016 981 880 420 1,300 981 39 1,020 12 Norfolk, 64,780 70,039 134,819 29,685 25,789 1,916 27,705 29,685 814 30,499 13 Plymouth, 50,694 50,804 101,498 24,830 20,631 3,040 23,671 24,830 799 1 25,629 14 Suffolk, 260,675 279,124 539,799 112,802 65,604 4,485 70,089 112,802 8,800 121,602 15 Worcester, 152,056 154,389 306,445 67,274 47,339 2,865 50,204 67,274 3,968 71,242 1 RECAPITULATION. AVERAGES PER AREAS. The State, and Counties. Areas* (Square Miles) Persons to a Square Mile Families to a Square Mile 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 THE STATE. Barnstable, Berkshire Bristol, Dukes , Essex Franklin Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex Nantucket, Norfolk Plymouth, Suffolk, Worcester, 8,040 290 1,000 530 120 500 680 670 540 805 60 526 725 44 1,550 310.97 95.36 86.29 413.24 35.32 660.79 59.04 228.27 101.31 620.15 50.27 256.31 140.00 12,268.16 197.71 68.08 27.82 18.81 90.02 10.88 148.18 14.17 48.94 21.75 133.73 16.35 56.44 34.25 2,563.68 43.40 * Land Biirface only. AVERAGES AND COMPARATIVE TOTALS. 781 ROOMS, TENEMENTS, AND DWELLING HOUSES — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. Occupied and Unoccu- pied Dwelling Houses Occu- pied Rooms Unoc- cupied Rooms 3.568,385 378,613 55,856 13,083 134,864 12,779 301,831 25,510 9,875 8,177 478,804 48,823 68,207 6,327 209,488 17,285 85,062 5,288 719,835 69,980 7,287 1,873 210,776 19,277 171,153 27,839 678,450 80,691 436,897 41,681 Total Rooms 3,946,998 68,939 147,643 327,341 18,052 527,627 74,534 226,773 90,350 789,815 9,160 230,053 198,992 759,141 478,578 Averages, Etc. Males to Males, 172 102 9 - - 34.54 20.48 1.81 - - Females, 92 99 24 - - 18.47 19.88 4.82 - - Shelburiie, . 745 678 134 3 - 47.76 43.46 8.59 0.19 - Males, 378 339 33 - - 24.23 21.73 2.12 - - Females, 367 339 101 3 - 23.53 21.73 6.47 0.19 - Shutesbury, 181 210 48 5 - 40.76 47.30 10.81 1.13 - Males, . . 90 108 17 3 - 20.27 24.32 3.83 0.68 - Females, 91 102 31 2 - 20.49 22.98 6.98 0.45 - Sunderland, 344 295 57 - - 49.43 42.38 8.19 - - Males, . 211 149 21 - -■ 30.32 21.40 3.02 - - Females, 133 146 36 - - 19.11 20.98 5.17 - - ■Warwick, . 286 275 36 2 - 47.74 45.91 6.01 0.34 - Males, 166 142 12 1 - 27.71 23.71 2.00 0.17 - Females, 120 133 24 1 - 20.03 22.20 4.01 0.17 - Wendell, 255 240 33 1 - 48.20 45.37 6.24 0.19 - Males, 153 123 16 1 - 2S.92 23.25 3.03 0.19 - ■ Females, 102 117 17 - - 19.28 22.12 3.21 - - Whately, . 367 334 50 4 - 48.61 44.24 6.63 0.52 - Males, 206 168 16 2 ^ 27.29 22.25 2.12 0.26 - Females, 161 166 34 2 - 21.32 21.99 4.51 0.26 - HAMPDEN. Agawam, . 1,296 951 157 4 - 53.82 39.50 6.52 0.16 - Males, 704 479 52 2 - 29.23 19.90 2.16 0.08 - Females, 592 472 105 2 - 24.. 59 19.60 4.36 0.08 - Blandford, . 449 344 53 3 - 52.89 40.52 6.24 0.35 - Males, . 243 172 19 3 - 28.62 20.26 2.24 0.35 - Females, 206 172 34 - - 24.27 20.26 4.00 - - Brimfield, . 503 367 91 1 - 52.29 38.15 9.46 0.10 - Males, . 280 184 34 - - 29.11 19.13 3.53 - - Females, 223 183 57 1 - 23.18 19.02 5.93 0.10 - Chester, 686 643 94 6 - 48.00 45.00 6.58 0.42 - Males, . 343 321 33 3 - 24.00 22.47 2.31 0.21 - Females, 343 322 61 3 - 24.00 22.. 53 4.27 0.21 - Chicopee, . 9,464 6,000 924 25 7 57.64 36.54 5.63 0.15 0.04 Males, . 4,784 3,044 246 14 7 29.14 18.54 1.50 0.08 0.04 Females, 4,680 2,956 678 11 - 28.50 18.00 4.13 0.07 - East Longmeadow, . 912 606 71 - 2 57.32 38.09 4.46 - 0.13 Males, , 524 312 25 - 2 32.93 19.61 1.57 - 0.13 Females, 388 294 46 ■- • - 24.39 18.48 2.89 - - Granville, . 502 406 93 4 - 49.95 40.40 9.25 0.40 - Males, . . 281 198 40 3 - 27.96 19.70 3.98 0.30 - Females, 221 208 53 1 - 21.99 20.70 5.27 0.10 - Hampden, . 341 322 77' 3 - 45.90 43.34 10.36 0.40 - Males, . 185 101 25 V 3 - 24.90 21.67 3.37 0.40 - Females, 156 161 52 - - 21.00 21.67 6.99 - - Holland, 93 87 19 - - 46.73 43.72 9.55 - - Males, 54 46 7 - - 27.13 23.12 3.52 - - Females, 39 41 12 - - 19.60 20.60 6.03 - - CONJUGAL CONDITION. 839 CONJUGAL CONDITION — Coiitimied. Counties, Sinsle Married Widowed Divorced Un- known Percentages Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known HAMPDEN — Con. HOLTOKE, . 24,460 13,810 2,005 30 17 60.66 34.25 4.97 0.08 0.04 Males, 11,824 6,849 502 10 13 29.32 16.99 1.24 0.03 0.03 Females, 12,636 6,961 1,503 20 4 31.34 17.26 3.73 0.05 0.01 Longtneadow, 334 240 44 2 - 53.87 38.71 7.10 0.32 - Males, . 159 119 10 2 - 25.65 19.19 1.61 0.32 - Females, 175 121 34 - - 28.22 19.52 5.49 - - Ludlow, 1,470 953 127 3 - 57.73 37.19 4.96 0.12 - Males, . 778 503 31 2 - 30.37 19.63 1.21 0.08 - Females, 701 450 96 1 - 27.36 17.56 3.75 0.04 - Monson, 2,018 1,478 246 3 1 53.87 39.45 6.57 0.08 0.03 Males, . 1,03S 753 68 2 1 27.71 20.10 1.82 0.05 0.03 Females, 980 725 178 1 - 26.16 19.35 4.75 0.03 - Montgomery, 143 119 12 1 - .52.00 43.27 4.37 0.36 - • Males, 83 62 5 1 - 30.18 22.55 1.82 0.36 - Females, 60 57 7 - - 21.82 20.72 2.55 - - Palmer, 3,874 2,563 400 19 2 56.49 37.37 5.83 0.28 0.03 Males, . 1,909 1,303 122 9 2 27.84 19.00 1.78 0.13 0.03 Females, 1,965 1,260 278 10 - 28.65 18.37 4.05 0.15 - Russell, 459 315 70 2 - 54.26 37.23 8.27 0.24 - Males, 246 166 27 1 - 29.08 19.62 3.19 0.12 - Females, 213 149 43 1 - 25.18 17.61 5.08 0.12 - Southwick, . 471 422 59 9 - 49.01 43.91 6.14 0.94 - Males, 266 215 23 6 - 27,08 22.37 2.39 0.63 - Females, 205 207 36 3 _ 21.33 21.54 3.75 0.31 - Springfield, 27,445 20,345 3,590 96 46 53.27 39.49 6.96 0.19 0.09 Males, 13,558 10,130 893 34 36 26.32 19.66 1.73 0.07 0.07 Females, 13,887 10,215 2,697 62 10 26.95 19.83 5.23 0.12 0.02 Tolland, 162 121 25 1 - 52.43 39.16 8.09 0.32 - Males, 101 63 6 1 - 32.69 20.39 1.94 0.32 - Females, ' 61 58 19 - _ 19.74 18.77 6.15 - - Wales, 404 321 49 9 _ 51.59 41.00 6.26 1.15 - Males, 217 167 17 4 _ 27.71 21.33 2.17 0.51 - Females, 187 154 32 5 - 23.88 19.67 4.09 0.64 - Westfleld, . 5,415 4,402 795 51 - 50.78 41.28 7.46 0.48 - Males, . 2,760 2,191 201 23 - 25.88 20.54 1.89 0.22 - Females, 2,655 2,211 594 28 - 24.90 20.74 5.57 0.26 - West Springfield 3,339 2,401 369 12 4 54.51 39.20 6.02 0.20 0.07 Males, 1,659 1,196 90 2 4 27.08 19.53 1.47 0.03 0.07 Females, 1,680 1,205 279 10 - 27.43 19.67 4.55 0.17 - Wilbraham, 1,033 575 126 6 - 59.37 33.05 7.24 0.34 - Males, . 513 285 37 2 - 29.48 16.38 2.13 0.11 - Females, 520 290 89 4 - 29.89 16.67 5.11 0.23 - HAMPSHIRE. Amherst, . 2,684 1,707 389 5 . .56.09 35.67 • 8.13 0.11 - Males, . 1,.502 843 81 1 - 31.39 17.62 1.69 0.02 - Females, 1,182 864 308 4 - 24.70 18.05 6.44 0.09 - Belchertown, 1,123 878 146 9 5 51.97 40.63 6.76 0.41 0.23 Males, 620 437 49 7 2 28.69 20.23 2.27 0.32 0.09 Females, 503 ■ 441 97 2 3 23.28 20.40 4.49 0.09 0.14 Chesterfield, 254 283 52 - - 43.12 48.05 8.83 - - Males, 134 142 25 - - 22.75 24.11 4.24 - - Females, 120 141 27 - - 20.37 23.94 4.59 - - Cummlngton, 324 355 69 2 - 43.20 47.34 9.20 0.26 - Males, 158 180 28 1 - 21.07 24.00 3.73 0.13 - Females, 166 175 41 1 - 22.13 23.34 5.47 U.13 - 840 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. COUKTIES, Single IMarriert Widowed Divorced Un- known Pi -.RCENTAGES Cities, Towks, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- Icnown HAMPSHIRE -Con. Easthampton, 2,750 1,696 337 7 - 57.41 35.41 7.03 0.15 - Males, 1,801 857 83 1 - 27.16 17.90 1.73 0.02 - Females, 1,449 839 254 6 - 30.25 17.51 5.30 0.13 - Enfield, 479 442 68 1 - 48.39 44.64 6.87 0.10 - Males, 265 221 25 1 - 26.77 22.32 2.53 0.10 - Females, 214 221 43 - - 21.62 22.32 4.34 - - Goshen, 163 118 21 - 2 53.62 38.81 6.91 - 0.66 Males, . 93 57 8 - 2 30.59 18.75 2.63 - 0.66 Females, 70 61 13 - - 23.03 20.06 4.28 - - Granby, 394 295 56 3 - 52.67 39.44 7.49 ,0.40 - Males, . 224 148 21 1 - 29.94 19.79 2.81 0.13 - Females, 170 147 35 2 - 22.73 19.65 4.68 0.27 - Greenwich, . 218 203 58 2 - 45.32 42.20 12.06 0.42 - Males, . 117 101 23 2 - 24.32 21.00 4.78 0.42 - Females, 101 102 35 - - 21.00 21.20 7.28 - • Hadley, 942 610 150 2 - 55.28 35.80 8.80 0.12 - Males, . 530 306 57 1 - 31.10 17.96 3.34 0.06 - Females, 412 304 93 1 - 24.18 17.84 5.46 0.06 - Hatfield, 692 494 76 - - 54.83 89.15 6.02 - - Males, . 393 248 28 - - 31. li 19.65 2.22 - - Females, 299 246 48 - - 23.69 19.50 3.80 - - Huntington, 760 583 104 3 - 52.41 40.21 7.17 0.21 - Males, . 392 292 37 1 - 27.03 20.14 2.55 0.07 - Females, 368 291 67 2 - 25.38 20.07 4.62 0.14 - Middlefield, 203 155 28 - - 52.59 40.16 7.25 - - Males, . 112 77 8 - - 29.02 19.95 2.07 - - Females, 91 78 20 - - 23.57 20.21 5»18 - - NOBTHAMPTON, 9,987 5,714 1,026 18 1 59.63 34.12 6.13 0.11 0.01 Males, . 4,363 2,824 241 5 1 26.05 16.86 1.44 0.03 0.01 Females, 5,624 2,890 785 13 - 33.. 5S 17.26 4.69 0.08 - Pelham, 242 210 34 - - 49.80 43.21 6.99 - - Males, . 126 107 13 - - 25.93 22.02 2.67 - - Females, 116 103 21 - - 23.87 21.19 4.32 - - Plainfield, . 194 212 44 - - 43.11 47.11 9.78 - - Males, . 109 107 15 - - 24.22 23.78 3.33 - - Females, 85 105 29 - - 18.89 23.33 6.45 - - Prescott, 184 187 27 3 - 45.89 46.63 6.73 0.75 - Males, 102 93 11 2 - 25.44 23.19 2.74 0.50 - Females, 82 94 16 1 - 20.45 23.44 3.99 0.25 - Southampton, 547 407 99 1 - 51.90 38.62 9.39 0.09 - Males, 298 205 33 1 - 28.28 19.45 3.13 0.09 - Females, 249 202 66 - - 23.62 19.17 6.26 - - South Hadley, 2,613 1,595 229 6 - 58.81 36.90 5.15 0.14 - Males, . 1,196 795 60 3 - 26.92 17.89 1.35 0.07 - Females, 1,417 800 169 3 - 31.89 18.01 3.80 0.07 - Ware, . 4,525 2,683 440 3 - 59.14 35.07 5.75 0.04 - Males, . 2,116 1,3.33 124 3 - 27.66 17.42 1.62 0.04 - Females, 2,409 1,3.50 316 - - 31.48 17.65 4.13 - - Weethampton, 246 204 26 - - .51.68 42.86 5.46 - - Males, 129 104 8 - - 27.10 21.85 1.68 - - Females, 117 100 18 _ - 24.58. 21.01 3.78 - - Williamsburg, 1,008 783 159 5 - 51.56 40.05 8.13 0.26 - Males, 519 387 41 3 - 26.55 19.79 2.09 0.16 - Females, 489 396 118 2 - 25.01 20.26 6.04 0.10 - Worthington, 330 279 39 - - 50.93 43.05 6.02 - - Males, . 186 140 15 - - 28.71 21.60 2.31 - - Females, 144 139 24 - - 22.22 21.45 3.71 - - CONJUGAL CONDITION. 841 CONJUGAL CONDITION— Continued. Counties, Single Jlarried Widowed Divorced Un- Ivnowii Pkkcentages CiTiKS, Towns, ani> Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- Isiiown MIDDLESEX. Acton 937 870 166 2 3 47.37 43.99 8.39 0.10 0.15 Males, . 498 441 39 - 2 25.17 22.30 1.97 - 0.10 Females, 439 429 127 2 1 22.20 21.69 6.42 0.10 0.05 Arlington, . 3,695 2,409 408 2 1 56.71 36.97 6.26 0.04 0.02 Males, . 1,764 1,191 110 1 1 27.07 18.28 1.69 0.02 0.02 Females, 1,931 1,218 298 1 ~ 29.64 18.69 4.57 0.02 - Ashby, 373 344 78 7 2 46.40 42.78 . 9.70 0.87 0.25 Males, 213 172 25 1 2 26.50 21.39 3.11 0.12 0.25 Females, 160 172 53 6 - 19.90 21.39 6.59 0.75 - Ashland, 1,160 761 165 4 - 55.. 50 36.41 7.90 0.19 - Males, 583 378 51 3 - 27.89 18.09 2.44 0.14 - Females, 577 383 114 1 - 27.61 18.32 5.46 0.05 - Ayer, . 1,078 855 167 1 - 51.31 40.69 7.95 0.05 - Males, 541 423 53 1 - 25.75 20.13 2.52 0.05 - FemaleB, 537 432 114 - - 25.56 20.56 5.43 - - Bedford, 6.52 436 SO 1 - 55.77 37.30 6.84 0.09 - Males, 379 221 23 - - 32.42 18.91 1.96 - - Females, 273 215 57 1 - 23.35 18.39 4.88 0.09 - Belmont, 1,715 975 153 - - 60.. 32 34.30 5.38 - - Males, . 923 543 53 - - 32.47 19.10 1.86 - - Females, 792 432 100 - - 27.85 15.20 3.52 _ - Billerica, . 1,443 949 178 7 - 56.00 36.82 6.91 0.27 - Males, . 782 481 34 4 - 30.35 18.66 1.32 0.16 - Females, 661 468 144 3 - 25.65 18.16 5.59 0.11 - Boxborough, 143 146 16 2 - 46.58 47.55 5.22 0.65 - Males, 89 75 8 - - 28.99 24.43 2.61 - - Females, 54 71 8 2 - 17.59 23.12 2.61 0.65 - Burlington, 323 201 50 - - 56.27 35.02 8.71 - - Males, 192 103 21 - - 33.45 17.94 3.66 - - Females, 131 98 29 - - 22.82 17.08 5.05 - - Cambridge, 47,552 28,631 5,352 87 21 58.24 35.07 6.56 0.11 0.02 Males, 24,270 14,262 1,256 24 19 29.73 17.47 1.54 0.03 0.02 Females, 23,282 14,369 4,096 63 2 28.51 17.60 5.02 0.08 *_ Carlisle, 248 200 42 2 - 50.41 40.65 8.53 0.41 - Males, 147 103 16 2 - 29.88 20.93 3.25 0.41 - Females, 101 97 26 - - 20.53 19.72 5.28 - - Chelmsford, 1,645 1,305 207 5 - 52.02 41.27 6.55 0.16 - Males, . 879 654 77 1 - 27.80 20.68 2.44 0.03 - Females, 766 651 130 4 - 24.22 20.59 4.11 0.13 - Concord, 3,350 1,554 263 7 1 64.73 30.03 5.08 0.14 0.02 Males, . 2,244 815 93 5 - 43.36 15.75 1.79 0.10 - Females, 1,106 739 170 2 1 21.37 14.28 3.29 0.04 0.02 Dracut, 1,412 851 138 1 41 57.80 34.83 5.65 0.04 1.68 Males, 808 418 57 1 41 33.08 17.11 2.33 0.04 1.68 Females, 604 433 81 - - j 24.72 17.72 3.32 - - Dunstable, . 188 172 37 3 - 47.00 43.00 9.25 0.75 - Males, 96 87 22 2 - 24.00 21.75 5.50 0.50 - Females, 92 85 15 1 - 23.00 21.25 3.75 0.25 - Everett, . 9,565 7,960 1,021 20 7 51.50 42.85 5.50 0.11 0.04 Males, 4,804 3,955 286 9 3 25.86 21.29 1.54 0.05 0.02 Females, 4,761 4,005 735 11 4 25.64 21.. 56 3.96 0.06 0.02 Framingham, 5,343 3,518 610 14 27 56.17 36.99 6.41 0.15 0.28 Males, 2,651 1,745 142 5 27 27.87 18.35 1.49 0.05 0.28 Females, 2,692 1,773 468 9 - 28.30 18.64 4.92 0.10 - Groton, 1,182 803 199 8 - 53.92 36.63 9.08 0.37 - Males, 613 400 60 5 - 27.96 18.25 2.74 0.23 - Females, 569 403 139 3 - 25.96 18.38 6.34 0.14 - * Less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. 842 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. Counties, Un- known Percentages Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known MIDDLESEX — Con. Holliston, . 1,363 1,095 253 7 - 50.15 40.29 9.31 0.25 - Males, . 686 547 74 2 - 25.24 20.13 2.72 0.07 - Females, 677 54S 179 5 - 24.91 20.16 6.59 0.18 - Hopkinton, . 1,624 1,104 256 - - 54.42 37.00 8.58 - - Males, . 826 544 99 - - 27.68 18.23 3.32 - - Females, 798 560 157 - - 26.74 18.77 5.26 - - Hudson, . 2,743 2,209 326 27 3 .51.68 41.62 6.14 0.51 0.05 Males, . 1,35.'> 1,086 80 10 2 25.53 20.46 1.51 0.19 0.03 Females, ; 1,388 1,123 246 17 1 26.15 21.16 4.63 0.32 0.02 Lexington, . 1,906 1,2.59 322 11 - 54.49 35.99 9.21 0.31 - Males, . 933 638 116 5 - 26.67 18.24 3.32 0.14 - Females, 973 621 206 6 - 27.82 17.75 5.89 0.17 - Lincoln, 702 347 60 2 - 63.19 31.23 5.40 0.18 - Males, . 419 188 19 - - 37.72 16.92 1.71 - - Females, 283 159 41 2 - 25.47 14.31 3.69 0.18 - Littleton, . 644 420 71 - 1 56.69 .36.97 6.25 - 0.09 Males, . 321 226 22 - - 28.26 19.89 1.94 - - Females, 323 194 49 - 1 28.43 17.08 4.31 - 0.09 Lowell, . 48,793 29,769 5,655 127 23 57.83 35.29 6.70 0.15 0.03 Males, 22,855 14,661 1,347 49 19 27.08 17.38 1.59 0.06 0.03 Females, 25,938 15,108 4,308 78 4 30.75 17.91 5.11 0.09 *_ Malden, . 16,125 11,625 1,916 37 5 .54.28 39.13 6.45 0.12 0,02 Males, 7,668 5,814 430 6 5 25.81 19.57 1.45 0.02 0.02 Females, 8,457 5,811 1,486 31 - 28.47 19.56 5.00 0.10 - Marlbokough, 8,573 5,620 754 21 9 57.24 37.-52 5.04 0.14 0.06 Males, 4,429 2,825 204 4 7 29.57 18.86 1.36 0.03 0.05 Females, 4,144 2,795 550 17 2 27.67 18.66 3.68 0.11 0.01 Maynard, . 1,715 1,185 188 1 1 55.50 38.35 6.09 0.03 0.03 Males, . 856 594 68 1 1 27.70 19.23 2.20 0.03 0.03 Females, 859 591 120 - - 27.80 19.12 3.89 - - Medford, . 7,883 5,660 923 8 - 54.46 39.10 6.38 0.06 - Males, . 3,982 2,828 228 5 - 27.51 19.53 1.58 0.04 - Females, 3,901 2,832 695 3 - 26.95 19.57 4.80 0.02 - Melrose, 6,300 4,871 784 7 3 52.65 40.71 6.55 0.06 0.03 Males, . 2,940 2,423 181 3 1 24.57 20.25 1.51 0.03 0.01 Females, 3,360 2,448 603 4 2 28.08 20.46 5.04 0.03 0.02 Natick, 4,783 3,352 657 22 - 54.27 38.03 7.45 0.25 - Males, . 2,378 1,660 191 5 - 26.98 18.83 2.17 0.06 - Females, 2,405 1,692 466 17 - 27.29 19.20 5.28 0.19 - Newton, , 16,108 9,835 1,608 29 10 58.38 35.65 5.83 0.10 0.04 Males, 7,050 4,904 382 11 8 25.55 17.78 1.39 0.03 0.03 Females, 9,058 4,931 1,226 18 2 32.83 17.87 4.44 0.07 0.01 North Reading, 421 350 64 - - 50.42 41.92 7.66 - - Males, . 224 182 16 - - 26.83 21.80 1.91 - - Females, 197 168 48 - - 23.69 20.12 5.75 - - Pepperell, . 1,743 1,.328 230 20 - 52.48 39.99 6.93 0.60 - Males, 909 663 70 8 - 27.37 19.96 2.11 0.24 - Females, 834 665 160 12 - 25.11 20.03 4.82 0.36 - Keading, 2,373 1,965 371 8 - 50.31 41.66 7.87 0.16 - Males, . 1,165 982 84 4 - 24.70 20.82 1.78 0.08 - Females, 1,208 983 287 4 - 25.61 20.84 6.09 0.08 - Bherborn, . 762 557 123 4 - 52.70 38.52 8.50 0.28 - Males, . 330 219 35 - - 22.82 15.15 2.42 - - Females, 432 338 88 4 - 29.88 23.37 6.08 0.28 - Bhirley, . 733 558 101 7 - 52.39 39.89 7.22 0.50 - Males, 350 272 28 4 - 25.02 19.44 2.00 0.29 - Females, 383 286 73 3 - 27.37 20.45 5.22 0.21 - * Less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. CONJUGAL CONDITION. 843 CONJUGAL CONDITION — Contiiuietl. COUKTIES, Un- known Percentages Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single JIarricd Widowed Divorced Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known MIDDLESEX — Con. SOMERVILLE, 27,501 21,364 3,252 77 6 52. 6S 40.92 6.23 0.15 0.02 Males, 13,457 10,624 813 20 3 25.77 20.35 1.56 0.04 0.01 Females, 14,044 ' 10,740 2,439 57 3 26.91 20.. 57 4.67 0.11 0.01 Stoueham, . 3,064 2,694 497 29 - 48.76 42.87 7.91 0.46 - Males, 1,577 1,345 134 14 - 25.10 21.40 2.13 0.22 - Females, 1,487 1,349 363 15 - 23.66 21.47 5.78 0.24 - Stow, . 451 401 68 - - 49.02 43.59 7.39 - . Males, 251 203 19 - - 27.28 22.07 ^06 - - Females, 200 198 49 - - 21.74 21.52 5.33 - - Sudbury, . 618 406 115 2 - 54.16 35.58 10.08 0.18 _ Males, 357 207 39 - - 31.29 18.14 3.42 - - Females, 261 199 76 2 - 22.87 17.44 6.66 0.18 - Tewksburj-, 1,865 1,087 368 - 59 55.19 32.17 10.89 - 1.75 Males, 952 517 168 - 16 28.17 15.30 4.97 - 0.48 Females, 913 570 200 - 43 27.02 16.87 5.92 - 1.27 Townsend, . 784 802 189 3 2 44.04 45.06 10.62 0.17 0.11 Males, 418 404 53 3 2 23.48 22.70 2.98 0.17 0.11 Females, 366 398 136 - - 20.56 22.36 7.64 - - Tyngsboroiigh, 328 247 56 1 3 51.65 38.90 8.82 0.16 0.47 Malet*. 183 123 15 - 3 28.82 19.37 2.36 - 0.47 Females, 145 124 41 1 - 22.83 19.53 6.46 0.16 - Wakefield, . 4,394 3,331 562 16 1 52.92 40.11 6.77 0.19 0.01 Males, 2,1G7 1,633 152 9 1 26.10 19.66 1.83 0.11 0.01 Females, 2,227 1,698 410 7 - 26.82 20.45 4.94 0.08 - Waltham, . 12,022 7,459 1,352 39 4 57.59 35.73 6.48 0.18 0.02 Males, , 5,652 3,685 288 9 4 27.08 17.65 1.38 0.04 0.02 Females, 6,370 3,774 1,064 30 - 30.51 18.08 5.10 0.14 - Watertown, 4,498 2,804 476 8 2 57.76 36.00 6.11 0.10 0.03 Males, 2,211 1,411 115 1 2 28.39 18.11 1.48 0.01 0.03 Females, 2,287 1,393 361 7 - 29.37 17.89 4.63 0.09 - Wayland, . 1,112 761 149 4 - 54.89 37.56 7.35 0.20 - Males, . 599 378 48 1 - 29.57 18.66 2.36 0.05 - Females, 613 383 101 3 - 25.32 18.90 4.99 0.15 - Westford, . 1,334 893 180 10 1 55.17 36.93 7.44 0.42 0.04 Males, 700 445 74 4 - 28.95 18.40 3.06 0.17 _ Females, 634 448 106 6 1 26.22 18.53 4.38 0.25 0.04 Weston, 985 621 104 - - 57.60 36.32 6.08 _ _ Males, 529 309 39 - - 30.94 18.07 2.28 - - Females, 456 312 65 - - 26.66 18.25 3.80 - - Wilmington, 728 602 87 3 - 51.27 42.39 6.13 0.21 - Males, 393 290 30 2 - 27.68 20.42 2.11 0.14 - Females, 335 312 57 1 - 23.59 21.97 4.02 0.07 - Winchester, 3,513 2,263 366 8 - 57.12 36.80 5.95 0.13 _ Males, 1,703 1,131 89 5 - 27.69 18.39 1.45 0.08 _ Females, 1,810 1,132 277 3 - 29.43 18.41 4.50 0.05 _ WOBURN, . 8,224 5,036 907 10 1 58.00 35.52 6.39 0.08 0.01 Males, 4,212 2,516 267 5 29.70 17.75 1.88 0.04 _ Females, . 4,012 2,520 640 5 1 28.30 17.77 4.51 0.04 0.01 NANTUCKET. Nantucket, . 1,283 1,294 415 24 - 42.54 42.90 13.76 0.80 . Males, , 571 642 88 14 - 18.93 21.28 2.92 0.47 « Females, • 712 652 327 10 - 23.61 21.62 10.84 0.33 - NORFOLK. Avon, . . 848 650 123 5 - 52.15 39.98 7.56 0.31 _ Males, , 442 329 42 5 - 27.18 20.24 2.58 0.31 _ Females, • 406 321 81 - - 24.97 19.74 4.98 - - 844: CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. Counties, Cities, Towns, and Sex. NORFOLK — Con. Bellingham, Males, Females, Braintree, . Males, Females, Brookllne, . Males, Females, Canton, Males, Females, Cohasset, . Males, Females, Dedham, Males, Females, Dover, . Males, Females, Foxborough, Males, Females, Franklin, Males, Females, Holbrook, . Males, Females, Hyde Park, Males, Females, Medfield, Males, Females, Medway, Males, Females, Millls, . Males, Females, Milton, Males, Females, Needham, . Males, Females, Norfolk, . Males, Females, Norwood, . Males, Females, Qdinct, Males, . Females, Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known 759 613 103 6 375 302 39 5 384 311 64 1 2,731 2,241 331 6 1,405 1,158 92 3 1,326 1,083 239 3 9,969 5,265 916 9 4,002 2,622 195 3 5,967 2,643 721 6 2,828 1,461 343 4 1,369 728 109 1 1,459 733 234 3 1,405 905 153 11 648 452 43 5 757 453 110 6 4,097 2,531 570 7 2,036 1,235 197 3 2,061 1,296 373 4 391 225 51 - 210 113 21 - 181 112 30 - 1,567 1,361 280 11 759 690 87 6 808 671 193 5 2,772 2,008 330 16 1,351 1,008 90 5 1,421 1,000 240 11 1,165 984 146 3 592 493 42 - 573 491 104 3 6,592 4,498 710 23 3,.323 2,245 186 4 3,269 2,253 524 19 1,029 691 145 7 489 347 46 1 540 344 99 6 1,494 1,181 235 3 787 593 57 1 707 588 178 2 510 424 67 5 253 208 21 2 257 216 46 3 3,375 1,812 325 3 1,588 888 83 - 1,787 924 242 3 1,977 1,318 213 3 1,006 669 74 - 971 649 139 3 452 368 59 3 270 183 18 - 182 185 41 3 2,588 1,743 234 8 1,471 884 78 3 1,117 859 156 5 11,974 7,617 1,097 22 6,436 3,820 335 16 5,538 3,797 762 6 10 5 5 Percentages Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known 51.25 25.32 25.93 51.42 26.45 24.97 61.67 24.76 36.91 61.00 29.53 31.47 56.79 26.19 30.60 56.82 28.24 28.58 58.53 31.44 27.09 48.68 23.58 25.10 53.97 26.30 27.67 50.70 25.76 24.94 55.74 28.10 27.64 54.97 26.12 28.85 51.29 27.02 24.27 50.69 25.14 25.55 61.17 28.78 32.39 56.31 28.65 27.66 51.25 30.61 20. G4 56.. 58 32.16 24.42 57.81 31.07 26.74 41.39 6.95 0.41 20.39 2.63 0.34 21.00 4.32 0.07 42.19 6.23 0.12 21.80 1.73 0.06 20.39 4.50 0.06 32.57 5.67 0.06 16.22 1.21 0.02 16.35 4.46 0.04 31.51 7.40 0.09 15.70 2.35 0.03 15.81 5.05 0.06 36.58 6.19 0.44 18.27 1.74 0.20 18.31 4.45 0.24 35.10 7.90 0.10 17.13 2.73 0.04 17.97 5.17 0.06 33.68 7.64 - 16.91 3.15 - 16.77 4.49 - 42.28 8.70 0.34 21.44 2.70 0.18 20.84 6.00 0.16 39.10 6.42 0.31 19.63 1.75 0.10 19.47 4.67 0.21 42.82 6.35 0.13 21.45 1.83 - 21-37 4.52 0.13 38.04 6.00 0.19 18.99 1.57 0.03 19.05 4.43 0.16 36.91 7.75 0.37 18.54 2.46 0.05 18.37 5.29 0.32 40.54 8.07 0.10 20 35 1.96 0.03 20.19 6.11 0.07 42.15 6.66 0.50 20.68 2.09 0.20 21.47 4.57 0.30 32.84 5.89 0.05 16.09 1.51 - 16.75 4.38 0.05 37.54 6.07 0.08 19.05 2.11 - 18.49 3.96 0.08 41.72 6.69 0.34 20.75 2.04 - 20.97 4.65 0.34 38.11 5.12 0.17 19.33 1.71 0.06 18.78 3.41 0.11 36.78 5.30 0.11 18.45 1.62 0.08 18.33 3.68 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.08 0.06 0.02 0.15 0.15 0.20 0.10 0.10 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.02 *_ *_ *_ * Less than one one-hnndredth of one per cent. CONJUGAL COXDITIOlSr. 84:5 CONJUGAL CONDITION — Coatinued. Counties, Un- known Percentages « Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known NORFOLK — C on. Randolph, . 1,914 1,419 345 16 - 51.81 38.41 9.34 0.44 - Malei^, 965 735 117 8 - 26.12 19.89 3.17 0.22 - Females, 949 684 228 8 - 25.69 18. .52 6.17 0.22 - Sharon, 912 645 151 8 1 53.11 37.57 8.79 0.47 0.06 Males, 459 326 52 2 - 26.73 18.99 3.02 0.12 - Females, 453 319 99 6 1 26.38 18.58 5.77 0.35 0.06 Stoughton, . 2,839 2,004 415 12 2 53.85 38.02 7.87 0.22 0.04 Males, . 1,434 996 132 6 2 27.20 18.90 2.50 0.11 0.04 Females, 1,405 1,008 283 6 - 26.65 19.12 5.37 0.11 - Walpole, 1,623 1,161 200 6 4 54.21 38.77 6.68 0.20 0.14 Males, 852 591 54 1 2 28.46 19.74 1.80 0.03 0.07 Females, 771 570 146 6 2 25.75 19.03 4.88 0.17 0.07 Wellesley, . . 2,815 1,139 268 3 4 66.56 26.94 6.34 0.07 0.09 Males, . 840 572 55 - 3 . 19.86 13.53 1.30 - 0.07 Females, 1,975 567 213 3 1 46.70 13.41 5.04 0.07 0.02 Weymouth, 5,864 4,6.33 774 20 - 51.93 41.03 6.86 0.18 - Males, . 3,042 2,330 211 9 - 26.94 20.64 1.87 0.08 - Females, 2,822 2,303 563 11 - 24.99 20.39 4.99 0.10 - Wrentbam, 1,358 980 231 15 - 52.55 37.93 8.94 0.58 - Males, 696 488 75 4 - 26.94 18.89 2.90 0.15 - Females, 662 492 156 11 - 25.61 19.04 6.04 0.43 - PLYMOUTH. Abington, . 2,057 1,816 320 13 1 48.89 43.17 7.61 0.31 0.02 Males, 1,022 901 109 7 1 24.29 21.42 2.59 0.17 0.02 Females, 1,035 915 211 6 - 24.60 21.75 5.02 0.14 - Bridgewater, 2,.571 1,649 408 8 50 54.86 35.19 8.71 0.17 1.07 Males, 1,523 926 218 5 50 32.50 19.76 4.65 0.11 1.07 Females, 1,048 723 190 3 - 22.36 15.43 4.06 0.06 - Brockton, 17,188 13,920 1,896 107 54 51.83 41.97 5.72 0.32 0.16 Males, 8,998 6,981 493 35 52 27.13 21.05 1.49 0.11 0.15 Females, 8,190 6,939 1,403 72 2 24.70 20.92 4.23 0.21 0.01 Carver, 521 395 92 8 - 51.28 38.88 9.05 0.79 - Males, 301 201 37 7 - 29.63 19.78 3.64 0.69 - Females, 220 194 55 1 - 21.65 19.10 5.41 0.10 - Duxbury, . 912 836 213 5 - 46.39 42.52 10.83 0.26 - Males, 452 418 73 2 - 22.99 21.26 3.71 0.11 - Females, 460 418 140 3 - 23.40 21.26 7.12 0.15 - East Bridgewate r, 1,399 1,232 251 12 - 48.34 42.57 8.67 0.42 - Males, . 746 60S 79 8 - 25.77 21.01 2.73 0.28 - Females, 653 624 172 4 - 22.57 21.56 5.94 0.14 - Halifax, 222 218 57 - - 44.67 43.86 11.47 - - Males, 136 111 19 - - 27.37 22.33 3.82 - - Females, 86 107 38 - - 17.30 21.53 7.65 - - Hanover, 974 901 167 9 - 47.49 43.93 8.14 0.44 - Males, 496 451 59 3 - 24.18 21.99 2.88 0.15 - Females, 478 450 108 6 - 23.31 21.94 5.26 0.29 - Hanson, 619 636 118 7 - 44.85 46.09 8.55 0.51 - Males, 347 322 37 2 - 25.14 23.33 2.68 0.15 - Females, 272 314 81 5 - 19.71 22.76 5.87 0.36 - Hingham, . 2,542 1,864 405 7 1 52.75 38.68 8.40 0.15 0.02 Males, . 1,227 949 118 4 1 25.46 19.69 2.45 0.09 0.02 Females, 1,315 915 287 3 - 27.29 18.99 5.95 0.06 - Hull, . 544 434 48 1 17 52.11 41.57 4.60 0.09 1.63 Males, 287 223 20 - 6 27.49 21.36 1.92 - 0.57 Females, 257 211 28 1 11 24.62 20.21 2.68 0.09 1.06 84G CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. Counties, , Un- It ri own Percentages Cities, Towns, and Snigle Married Widowed Divorced Sex. X^ALyj ¥¥ 1 1 Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known PLYMOUTH — Con. Kingston, . 848 744 146 8 - 48.57 42.61 8.36 0.46 - Males, 435 367 43 2 - 24.91 21.02 2.46 0.12 - Females, 413 377 103 6 - 23.66 21.59 5.90 0.34 - Lakeville, . 432 359 74 5 - 49.66 41.26 8.51 0.57 - Males, . 231 180 26 2 - 26.55 20.69 2.99 0.23 - Females, 201 179 48 3 - 23.11 20.57 5.52 0.34 - Marion, 346 328 82 3 - 45.59 43.21 10.80 0.40 - Males, . 152 163 11 2 - 20.03 21.47 1.44 0.27 - Females, 194 165 71 1 - 25.56 21.74 9.36 0.13 - Marshfleld, 801 799 159 1 - 45.51 45.40 9.03 0.06 - Males, 410 • 393 47 - - 23.30 22.33 2.67 - - Females, 391 406 112 1 - 22.21 23.07 6.36 0.06 - Mattapoisett, 457 449 120 6 - 44.28 43.51 11.63 0.58 - Males, 234 223 28 5 - 22.67 21.61 2.71 0.49 - Females, 223 226 92 1 - 21.61 21.90 8.92 0.09 - Middleborough, 3,203 2,908 559 18 1 47.89 43.47 8.36 0.27 0.01 Males, . 1,561 1,468 168 7 1 23.34 21.94 2.51 0.11 0.01 Females, 1,642 1,440 391 11 - 24.55 21.53 5.85 0.16 - Norwell, 722 662 150 6 - 46.88 42.99 9.74 0.39 - Males, . 387 328 52 4 - 25.13 21.30 3.37 0.26 - Females, 335 334 98 2 - 21.75 21.69 6.37 0.13 - Pembroke, . 542 571 107 3 - 44.32 46.69 8.75 0.24 - Males, . 313 279 41 1 - 25.60 22.81 3.35 0.08 - Females, 229 292 66 2 - 18.72 23.88 5.40 0.16 - Plymouth, . 4,037 3,.343 561 16 - 50.74 42.01 7.05 0.20 - Males, . 2,045 1,665 147 6 - 25.70 20.92 1.85 0.08 - Females, 1,992 1,678 414 10 - 25.04 21.09 5.20 0.12 - Plympton, . 250 235 60 4 - 45.54 42.80 10.93 0.73 - Males, . 130 116 21 1 - 23.68 21.13 3.83 0.18 - Females, 120 119 39 3 - 21.86 21.67 7.10 0.55 - Rochester, . 608 445 63 4 1 49.76 43.68 6.17 0.39 0.10 Males, . 289 221 21 3 1 28.31 21.64 2.06 0.29 0.10 Females, 219 224 42 1 - 21.45 21.94 4.11 0.10 - Rockland, . 2,913 2,205 394 11 - 52.74 .39.93 7.13 0.20 - Males, . 1,524 1,109 118 6 - 27.59 20.08. 2.14 0.11 - Females, 1,389 1,096 276 5 - 25.15 19.85 4.99 0.09 - Scituate, 1,101 950 188 7 - 49.02 42.30 8.37 0.31 - Males, . 581 475 57 o - 25.87 21.15 2.54 0.08 - Females, 520 475 131 5 - 23.15 21.15 5.83 0.23 - Wareham, . 1,656 1,435 265 10 1 49.18 42.62 7.87 0.30 0.03 Wales, 944 736 79 5 1 28.03 21.86 2.35 0.15 0.03 Females, 712 699 186 5 - 21.15 20.76 5.52 0.15 - West B ridge wat er, . 973 687 83 3 1 55.70 39.32 4.75 0.17 0.06 Males, . 533 338 6 - - 30.51 19.35 0.34 - - Females, 440 349 77 3 1 25.19 19.97 4.41 0.17 0.06 Whitman, . 2,838 2,525 367 14 - 49.41 43.96 6.39 0.24 - Males, 1,503 1,248 125 3 - 26.17 21.73 2.17 0.05 - Females, 1,335 1,277 242 11 - 23.24 22.23 4.22 0.19 - SUFFOLK, Boston, 284,740 176,745 34,033 688 714 67.30 35.57 6.85 0.14 0.14 Males, 142,404 88,407 8,230 175 450 28.65 17.79 1.66 0.04 0.09 Females, 142,336 88,338 25,803 513 264 28.65 17.78 5.19 0.10 0.05 Chei-Sea, . 17,129 11,973 2,104 31 27 54.79 38.30 6.73 0.10 0.08 Males, . 8,741 5,946 553 14 19 27.96 19.02 1.77 0.04 0.06 Females, 8,388 6,027 1,551 17 8 26.83 19.28 4.96 0.06 0.02 CONJUGAL CONDITION. 847 CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. Counties, Iln- Percentages Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Harried Widowec Divorced linown Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- Itnown SUFFOLK — C 'on. Revere, 3,991 3,036 376 20 - 53.76 40.90 5.07 0.27 - Males, 2,108 1,513 91 9 - 28.40 20.38 1.23 0.12 - Females, 1,883 1,-523 285 11 - 25.36 20.. 52 3.84 0.15 - Winthrop, . 2,149 1,768 266 8 1 51.26 42.18 6.35 0.19 0.02 Males, . 1,060 887 64 3 1 25.29 21.16 1.53 0.07 0.02 Females, 1,089 881 202 5 - 25.97 21.02 4.82 0.12 - WORCESTER. Ashburnham, 1,044 899 204 1 - 48.60 41.85 9.50 0.05 _ Males, 572 451 46 1 - 26.63 20.99 2.14 0.05 . - Females, 472 448 158 - - 21.97 20.86 7.36 - - Athol, . 3,601 3,128 607 27 1 48.90 42.48 8.24 0.37 0.01 Males, 1,950 1,576 196 12 1 26.48 21.40 2.66 0.17 0.01 Females, 1,651 1,552 411 15 - 22.42 21.08 5.58 0.20 - Auburn, 908 614 74 2 - 56.82 38.43 4.63 0.12 - Males, 474 315 31 1 - 29.66 19.72 1.94 0.06 - Females, 434 299 43 1 - 27.16 18.71 2.69 0.06 _ Barre, . 1,199 871 194 9 5 52.63 38.24 8.52 0.39 0.22 Males, 645 443 53 5 4 28.31 19.45 2.33 0.22 0.17 Females, 554 428 141 4 1 24.32 18.79 6.19 0.17 0.05 Berlin, 442 • 366 85 4 - 49.28 40.80 9.48 0.44 - Males, . 235 184 32 - 26.20 20.51 3.57 - - Females, 207 182 53 4 - 23.08 20.29 5.91 0.44 - Blackstone, 3,584 2,010 419 26 - 59.35 33.28 6.94 0.43 - Males, 1,967 1,008 132 9 - 32.57 16.69 2.19 0.15 . Females, 1,617 1,002 287 17 - 26.78 16.59 4.75 0.28 - Bolton, 369 332 91 5 - 46.30 41.65 11.42 0.63 - Males, 198 159 38 3 - 24.84 19.95 4.77 0.38 - Females, 171 173 53 2 - 21.46 21.70' 6.65 0.25 - Boylston, . 370 292 66 1 - 50.75 40.05 9.06 0.14 _ Males, 211 148 30 - - 28.94 20.30 4.12 - _ Females, 159 144 36 1 - 21.81 19.75 4.94 0.14 - Brookfield, . 1,704 1,3.59 207 9 - 51.97 41.45 6.31 0.27 - Males, , 9r,4 680 70 5 - 28.49 20.74 2.13 0.15 - Females, 770 679 137 4 - 23.48 20.71 4.18 0.12 _ Charlton, 924 827 117 9 - 49.23 44.06 6.23 0.48 - Males, . 520 411 38 6 - 27.70 21.90 2.02 0.32 - Females, 404 416 79 3 - 21.. 53 22.16 4.21 0.16 - Clinton, 6,876 3,928 676 17 - 59.81 34.17 5.88 0.14 - Males, 3,178 1,9.54 155 4 - 27.64 17.00 1.35 0.03 - Females, 3,698 1,974 521 13 _ i 32.17 17.17 4.53 0.11 - Dana, . 323 325 60 8 1 45.05 45.32 8.37 1.12 0.14 Males, 158 163 26 5 1 22.03 22.73 3.63 0.70 0.14 Females, 165 162 34 3 - 23.02 22.59 4.74 0.42 - Douglas, 1,014 807 192 13 - 50.05 39.83 9.48 0.64 - Males, . 549 414 60 10 - 27.10 20.44 2.96 0.49 - Females, 465 393 132 3 - 22.95 19.39 6.52 0.15 - Dudley, 1,939 1,077 179 8 - 60.54 33.63 5.59 0.24 - Males, 997 530 80 4 _ 31.13 16.55 2.50 0.12 - Females, 942 547 99 4 - 29.41 17.08 3.09 0.12 - FiTCHBURG, 14,700 10,175 1,464 47 23 55.66 38.53 5.. 54 0.18 0.09 Males, 7,478 5,113 411 17 18 28.31 19.36 1.56 0.07 0.07 Females, 7,222 5,062 1,053 30 5 27.35 19.17 3.98 0.11 0.02 Gardner, 4,832 , 3,908 423 19 - 52.62 42.. 56 4.61 0.21 - Males, . 2,636 ■ 1,991 98 10 - 28.71 21.68 1.07 0.11 - Females, 2,196 1,917 325 9 - 23.91 20.88 3.54 0.10 - 848 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. Counties, Un- known Percentages « Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Single Married Widowedi Divorced Un- known WORCESTER - Con. Grafton, 2,855 1,931 305 9 1 55.97 37.85 5.98 0.18 0.02 Males, 1,387 962 101 4 1 27.19 18.86 1.98 0.08 0.02 Females, 1,468 969 204 5 - 28.78 18.99 4.00 0.10 _ Hardwick, . 1,554 940 159 2 - 58.53 35.40 5.99 0.08 _ Males, 832 476 67 - 31.34 17.93 2.52 0.04 . - Females, 722 464 92 - 27.19 17.47 3.47 0.04 _ Harvard, 593 464 104 - 51.03 39.93 8.95 0.09 J Males, 299 239 36 - 25.73 20.57 3.10 - _ Females, 294 225 68 - 25.30 19.36 5.85 0.09 _ Holden, 1,490 936 174 1 57.26 35.97 6.69 0.04 0.04 Males, 774 471 56 1 29.75 18.10 2.15 _ 0.04 Females, 716 465 118 - 27.51 17.87 4.54 0.04 - Hopedale, . 727 592 55 2 52.80 42.99 3.99 0.07 0.15 Males, 386 295 15 - 2 28.03 21.42 1.09 - 0.15 Females, 341 297 40 1 - 24.77 21.57 2.90 0.07 _ Hubbardston, 614 531 123 2 4 48.19 41.68 9.66 0.16 0.31 Males, . 342 270 42 2 3 26.84 21.20 3.30 0.16 0.23 Females, 272 261 81 - 1 21.35 20.48 6.36 - 0.08 Lancaster, . 1,269 730 178 3 - 58.21 33.49 8.16 0.14 _ Males, . 568 367 41 2 - 26.05 16.84 1.88 0.09 _ Females, 701 363 137 1 - 32.16 16.65 6.28 0.05 _ Leicester, . 1,828 1,193 217 1 - 56.44 36.83 6.70 0.03 _ Males, 888 589 63 1 - 27.42 18.18 1.95 0.03 _ Females, 940 604 154 - - 29.02 18.65 4.75 - _ Leominster, 4,644 3,923 614 20 10 50.42 42.60 6.66 0.22 0.10 Males, 2,357 1,967 168 7 5 25.59 21.36 1.82 0.08 0.05 Females, 2,287 1,956 446 13 5 24.83 21.24 4.84 0.14 0.05 Lunenburg, 617 547 71 2 - 49.88 44.22 5.74 0.16 _ Males, 330 278 17 1 - 26.68 22.47 1.38 0.08- . Females, ' 287 269 54 1 - 23.20 21.75 4.36 0.08 - Mendon, 455 346 81 6 1 51.18 38.92 9.11 0.68 0.11 Males, . 250 182 27 3 - 28.12 20.47 3.04 0.34 _ Females, 205 164 54 3 1 23.06 18.45 6.07 0.34 0.11 Milford, . 4,845 3,392 704 16 2 54.08 37.86 7.86 0.18 0.02 Males, . 2,451 1,706 189 t 1 27.36 19.04 2.11 0.08 0.01 Females, 2,394 1,686 515 9 1 26.72 18.82 5.75 0.10 0.01 Millbury, . 2,934 1,868 315 4 101 56.19 35.77 6.03 0.08 1.93 Males, . 1,470 944 103 1 101 28.15 18.08 1.97 0.02 1.93 Females, 1,464 924 212 3 - 28.04 17.69 4.06 0.06 _ New Braintree, 300 194 45 2 1 55.35 35.80 8.31 0.36 0.18 Males, 170 97 23 1 1 31.36 17.90 4.25 0.18 0.18 Females, 130 97 22 1 - 23.99 17.90 4.06 0.18 _ Northborough, 991 798 145 6 - 51.08 41.13 7.48 0.31 _ Males, . 522 406 45 2 - 26.91 20.93 2.32 0.10 _ Females, 469 392 100 4 _ 24.17 20.20 5.16 0.21 _ Nortbbridge, 3,063 1,950 268 4 1 57.94 36.89 5.07 0.08 0.02 Males, . 1,664 981 85 1 1 31.47 18.56 1.61 0.02 0.02 Females, 1,399 969 183 3 - 26.47 18.33 3.46 0.06 _ North Brookfiek 'J 2,549 1,770 308 8 - 54.99 .38.19 6.64 0.18 - Males, . 1,279 880 85 4 - 27.59 18.99 1.83 0.09 - Females, 1,270 890 223 4 - 27.40 19.20 4.81 0.09 - Oakham, 300 246 55 4 - 49.59 40 66 9.09 0.66 _ Males, . 166 123 17 2 _ 27.44 20 33 2.81 0.33 - Females, 134 123 38 2 _ 22.15 20.33 6.28 0.33 _ Oxford, 1,217 970 190 9 4 50.92 40.58 7.95 0.38 0.17 Males, . 603 476 63 4 1 25.23 19.91 2.64 0.17 0.04 Females, 614 494 127 5 3 25.69 20.67 5.31 0.21 0.13 CONJUGAL CONDITION. 849 CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. Counties, Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known Percentages Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- Icnown "WORCESTER - Con. Paxton, 186 208 31 1 - 43.66 48.83 7.28 0.23 - Males, 113 105 16 - - 2G.52 24.65 3.76 - - Females, 73 103 15 1 - 17.14 24.18 3.52 0.23 - Petersham, . 475 377 92 7 1 49.89 39.60 9.66 0.74 0.11 Mules, . 270 190 27 6 - 28.36 19.96 2.84 0.63 - Females, 205 187 65 1 1 21.53 19.64 6.82 0.11 o.u Fhilhpston, 218 201 40 1 - 47.39 43.69 8.70 0.22 - Males, . 129 99 19 1 - 28.04 21.52 4.13 0.22 - Females, 89 102 21 - - 19.35 22.17 4.57 - - Princeton, . 484 391 77 - - 50.84 41.07 8.09 - - Males, . 261 200 30 - - 27.42 21.01 3.15 - - Females, 223 191 47 - - 23.42 20.06 4.94 - - Royalston, . 393 416 81 - - 44.16 46.74 9.10 - - Males, . 219 209 26 - - 24.61 23.48 2.92 - - Females, 174 207 55 - - 19.55 23.26 6.18 - - Rutland, 525 391 59 2 1 63.68 39.98 6.04 0.20 0.10 Males, . 305 199 21 1 - 31.18 20.35 2.15 0.10 _ Females, 220 192 38 1 1 22.50 19.63 3.89 0.10 0.10 Shrewsbury, 769 615 134 6 - 50.46 40.36 8.79 0.39 - Males, . 423 311 46 4 - 27.76 20.41 3.01 0.26 - Females, 346 304 88 2 - 22.70 19.95 5.78 0.13 - Soutbborough, . 1,286 793 144 - - 57.85 35.67 6.48 - - Males, . 804 417 53 - - 36.17 18.75 2.39 - - Females, 482 376 91 - - 21.68 16.92 4.09 - - Southbrldge, 4,904 2,907 4.31 4 4 59.44 35.24 5.22 0.05 0.05 Males, . 2,484 1,431 123 1 4 30.11 17.35 1.49 0.01 0.05 Females, 2,420 1,476 308 3 - 29.33 17.89 3.73 0.04 - Spencer, 4,358 2,843 394 17 2 57.24 37.34 5.17 0.22 0.03 Males, , 2,211 1,409 153 9 2 29.04 18.51 2.00 0.12 0.03 Females, 2,147 1,434 241 8 - 28.20 18.83 3.17 0.10 - Sterling, 544 565 107 2 - 44.66 46.39 8.79 0.16 - Males, . 293 283 26 2 • 24.05 23.24 2.14 0.16 - Females, 251 282 81 - - 20.61 23.15 6.65 - - Sturbridge, . 1,030 735 145 - - 53.93 38.48 7.59 - - Males, 536 362 50 - - 28.06 18.95 2.62 - - Females, 494 373 95 - - 25.87 19.. 53 4.97 - - Sutton, 1,957 1,247 201 4 11 57.22 36.46 5.88 0.12 0.32 Males, . 1,075 612 70 2 11 31.43 17.89 2.05 0.06 0.32 Females, 882 635 131 2 - 25.79 18.57 3.83 0.06 - Templeton, . 1,445 1,238 222 10 - 49.57 42.47 7.62 0.34 - Males, . 803 613 70 2 - 27.55 21.03 2.40 0.07 - Females, 642 625 152 8 - 22.02 21.44 5.22 0.27 - Upton, . 1,110 848 175 12 5 51.63 39.44 8.14 0..56 0.23 Males, 441 412 46 5 4 20.51 19.17 2.14 0.23 0.18 Females, 669 436 129 7 1 31.12 . 20.27 6.00 0.33 0.05 Uxbridge, . 1,922 1,353 254 14 3 54.20 38.16 7.16 0.40 0.08 Males, 1,016 687 72 2 3 28.65 19.38 2.03 0.06 0.08 Females, 906 666 182 12 - 25.55 18.78 5.13 0.34 - Warren, 2,408 1,783 234 5 - 54.36 40.25 5.28 0.11 - Males, . 1,249 892 56 - - 28.20 20.13 1.26 - - Females, 1,159 891 178 5 - 26.16 20.12 4.02 0.11 - Webster, . 4,385 2,947 449 18 - 56.22 37.79 5.76 0.23 - Males, . 2,204 1,471 114 10 - 28.26 18.86 1.46 0.13 - Females, 2,181 1,476 335 8 - 27.96 18.93 4.30 0.10 - Westborough, 2,890 1,914 419 10 2 55.21 36.56 8.00 0.19 0.04 Males, . 1,538 944 123 4 2 29.38 18.03 2.35 0.08 0.04 Females, 1,352 970 296 6 - 25.83 18.53 5.65 0.11 - 850 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. CONJUGAL CONDITION — Continued. ConNTIES, Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- Percentages Cities, Towns, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- linowii WORCESTER -Con. West Boylston, . 1,651 1,117 185 13 2 55.63 37.63 6.23 0.44 0.07 Males, .. 823 563 55 4 2 27.73 18.96 1.85 0.14 0.07 Females, 828 554 130 9 - 27.90 18.67 4.38 0.30 - West Brookfield, 681 655 122 9 - 46.42 44.65 8.32 0.61 - Males, 349 325 36 7 - 23.79 22.15 2.46 0.48 - Females, 332 330 86 2 - 22.63 22.50 5.86 0.13 - Westminster, 597 588 127 3 "" 45.40 44.71 9.66 0.23 - Males, 293 293 44 2 - 22.28 22.28 3.35 0.15 - Females, 304 295 83 1 - 23.12 22.43 6.31 0.08 - Wlnchendon, 2,344 1,827 303 16 - 52.21 40.69 6.75 0.35 - Males, . 1,236 909 106 6 - 27.53 20.25 2.36 0.13 - Females, 1,108 918 197 10 - 24.68 20.44 4.39 0.22 - Worcester, 56,190 36,773 5,567 179 58 56.89 37.23 5.64 0.18 0.06 Males, . 28,917 18,340 1,518 48 40 29.27 18.57 1.54 0.05 0.04 Females, 27,273 18,433 4,049 131 18 27.62 18.66 4.10 0.13 0.02 RECAPITULATION: BY COUNTIES. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- Icnown Percentages Counties, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- linown • Barnstable, 12,557 12,484 2,526 69 18 45.41 45.14 9.13 0.25 0.07 Males, . 6,361 6,247 638 34 14 23.00 22.59 2.31 0.12 0.05 Females, 6,196 6,237 1,888 35 4 22.41 22.55 6.82 0.13 0.02 Berkshire, 47,917 32,822 5,378 161 14 55.53 38.03 6.23 0.19 0.02 Males, . 24,452 16,437 1,563 65 8 28.34 19.04 1.81 0.08 0.01 Females, 23,465 16,385 3,815 96 6 27.19 18.99 4.42 0.11 0.01 Bristol, . 122,655 82,351 13,581 370 62 56.00 37.60 6.20 0.17 0.03 Males, 60,933 40,827 3,621 158 43 27.82 18.64 "1.66 0.07 0.02 Females, 61,722 41,524 9,960 212 19 28.18 18.96 4.54 0.10 0.01 Dukes, 1,874 1,907 431 25 1 44.22 45.00 10.17 0.59 0.02 Males, 1,000 952 94 11 - 23.60 22.46 2.22 0.26 - Females, 874 955 337 14 1 20.62 22.54 7.95 0.33 0.02 Essex, 178,871 128,068 22,538 707 209 54.14 .38.76 6.82 0.22 0.06 Males, 91,053 64,395 6,026 268 171 27.56 19.49 1.83 0.08 0.05 Females, 87,818 63,673 16,512 439 38 26.58 19.27 4.99 0.14 0.01 Franklin, 20,551 16,699 2,779 96 20 51.19 41.60 6.92 0.24 0.05 Males, . 11,021 8,387 829 41 15 27.45 20.89 2.07 0.10 0.04 Females, 9,530 8,312 1,950 55 5 23.74 20.71 4.85 0.14 0.01 Hampden, . 85,282 57,791 9,496 290 79 55.76 37.79 6.21 0.19 0.05 Males, 42,509 28,919 2,513 127 65 27.80 18.91 1.64 0.08 0.04 Females, 42,773 28,872 6,983 163 14 27.96 18.88 4.57 0.11 0.01 Hampshire, 30,862 20,093 3,677 70 8 56.41 36.72 6.72 0.13 0.02 Males, . 14,985 10,004 1,034 33 5 27.39 18.28 1.89 0.06 0.01 Females, 15,877 10,089 2,643 37 3 29.02 18.44 4.83 0.07 0.01 Middlesex, 278,719 186,820 32,720 721 237 55.83 37.42 6.55 0.15 0.05 Males, . 137,513 92,944 8,443 254 169 27.54 18.62 1.69 0.05 0.04 Females, 141,206 93,876 24,277 467 68 28.29 18.80 4.86 0.10 0.01 Nantucket, 1,283 1,294 415 24 - 42.54 42.90 13.76 0.80 - Males, . 571 642 88 14 - 18.93 21.28 2.92 0.47 - Females, 712 652 327 10 - 23.61 21.62 10.84 0.33 - KORFOLK, . 75,848 49,877 8,815 235 44 56.26 37.00. 6.54 0.17 0.03 Males, 37,100 25,005 2,551 93 31 27.52 18.55 1.89 0.07 0.02 Females, 38,748 24,872 6,264 142 13 28.74 18.45 4.65 0.10 0.01 CONJUGAL CONDITION. 851 CONJUGAL CONDITION — Concluded. RECAPITULATION: BY COUNTIES — Concluded. RECAPITULATION, FOR THE STATE. Un- known » Percentage s OF Total Population The State, and Sex. Single Married Widowed Divorced Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known THE STATE, . 1,385,030 943,245 165,650 4,450 1,808 55.40 37.73 6.62 0.18 0.07 Males, . 696,050 471,437 44,229 1,672 1,313 27.84 18.86 1.76 0.07 0.05 Females, 688,980 471,808 121,421 2,778 495 27.56 18.87 4.86 0.11 0.02 * See note at bottom of page. RECAPITULATION, PERCENTAGES. PERCENTAGES The State, and Counties. Males Females w Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known Single Married Widowed Divorced Un- known THE STATE. 57.30 38.81 3.64 0.14 0.11 53.60 36.70 9.44 0.22 0.04 Barnstable, . 47.85 46.99 4.80 0.26 0.10 43.15 43.43 13.15 0.24 0.03 Berkshire, . 57.50 38.65 3.68 0.15 0.02 53.61 37.44 8.72 0.22 0.01 Bristol, 57.71 38.67 3.43 0.15 0.04 54.41 36.60 8.78 0.19 0.02 Dukes, 48.61 46.28 4.57 0.54 - 40.07 43.79 15.45 0.64 0.05 Essex, . 56.24 39.77 3.72 0.16 0.11 52.13 37.79 9.80 0.26 0.02 Franklin, 54.31 41.33 4.09 0.20 0.07 48.01 41.87 9.82 0.28 0.02 Hampden, . •57.34 39.01 3.39 0.17 0.09 54.28 36.64 8.86 0.20 0.02 Hampshire, 57.50 38.39 3.97 0.12 0.02 55.42 35.22 9.22 0.13 0.01 Middlesex, . 57.46 38.84 3.. 53 0.10 0.07 54.33 36.12 9.34 0.18 0.03 Nantucket, . 43.42 48.82 6.69 1.07 1 41.86 38.33 19.22 0.59 - Norfolk, . 57.27 38.60 3.94 0.14 0.05 55.32 35.51 8.95 0.20 0.02 Plymouth, . 52.88 42.22 4.44 0.24 0.22 47.97 41.62 10.04 0.34 0.03 Suffolk, 59.20 37.11 3.43 0.08 0.18 55.06 34.67 9.97 0.20 0.10 Worcester, . 57.50 38.49 3.71 0.16 0.14 53.11 37.86 8.76 0.25 0.02 Note. — On page 803, at the close of the presentation fornative and foreign born, two recapitulations are given, one for the State, and the other for the State and Counties, by sex. In the first recapitulation, the total population is taken as the basis for figuring percentages for native born and foreign born, and the number of native born and foreign born males and native born and foreign born females. In the second recapitulation, the whole number of males is taken as 100 per cent in figuring the percentages of native born and foreign born males, and the whole nuxnber of females is taken as 100 per cent in figuring the percentages of native born and foreign born females. The use of these different bases causes a slight variation in the percentages for the State in the two recapitulations, and this explanation is sujiijlied in order that these variations may not be considered errors in computation. The same variations occur in the percentages on page 827, at the close of the presentation for color and race, and in the tables above on this page, the explanation of these variations previously given being equally appli- cable thereto. Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines. [853] SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES. Counties, CiTiKs, AND Towns. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total Counties, Cities, and Towns. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total BARNSTABLE. 316 134 33 483 BRISTOL 2,394 299 77 2,770 Barnstable, 79 13 6 98 Acushnet, 17 6 1 24 Bourne, . 28 3 3 34 Attleborough, . 157 12 2 171 Brewster, 12 - 3 15 Berkley, . 28 7 - 35 Chatham, . 20 3 2 25 Dartmouth, 46 5 1 52 Dennis, 16 5 - 21 Dighton, . 46 _ 2 48 Eastham, . 7 1 - 8 Easton, 64 10 - 74 Falmouth, 23 3 2 28 Fairhaven, 63 19 2 84 Harwich, . 31 1 2 34 Fall River, 593 61 22 676 Alashpee, . 3 4 - 7 Freetown, 59 2 - 61 Orleans, . 15 1 - 16 Mansfield, 101 - 2 103 Provincetown, 31 - 8 39 New Bedford, 504 122 17 643 Sandwich, 30 1 3 34 North Attleborough 99 • 6 6 111 Truro, 4 - - 4 Norton, 37 1 - 38 Wellfleet, 4 95 - 99 Raynham, ^8 1 2 41 Yarmouth, 13 4 4 21 Rehoboth, 36 8 3 47 Seekonk, . 27 1 - 28 BERKSHIRE. 1,275 15 10 1,300 Somerset, . 45 8 1 54 Adams, Alford, . Becket, 67 7 22 - 1 68 7 22 Swansea, . Taunton, Westport, 23 389 22 1 22 7 1 15 25 426 29 Cheshire, . Clarksbui-g, 33 26 1 - 33 27 DUKES. 55 29 - 84 Daltou, . 47 _ 1 48 Chilmark, - - - - Egremont, 16 _ 16 Cottage City, 23 3 - 26 Florida, . 10 _ _ 10 Edgartown, 8 17 - 25 Great Barringt( )n, . 89 _ _ 89 Gay Head, 1 2 - 3 Hancock, . 7 _ _ 7 Gosnold, . - 3 - 3 Hinsdale, . 20 _ « 20 Tisbury, . 15 3 - 18 Lanesborough, 15 - - 15 West Tisbury, 8 1 - 9 Lee, . Lenox, 82 24 1 - 83 24 ESSEX. 6,059 533 86 6,678 Monterey, 12 - - 12 Amesbury, 147 2 5 154 Mount Washington, 2 - - 2 Audover, . 86 2 5 93 New Ashford, . 4 1 _ 5 Beverly, 320 35 1 356 New Marlborough, . 32 - - 32 Boxford, . 18 - - 18 NoBTH Adams, 231 3 3 237 Bradford, . 117 6 1 124 Otis, .... 16 - - 16 Dan vers, . 218 10 5 233 Peru, 7 - _ 7 Essex, 55 1 56 PiTTSFIELD, 262 5 3 270 Georgetown, 112 2 - 114 Richmond, 6 1 - 7 Gloucester, 292 53 5 350 Sandisfield, 27 - 1 28 Groveland, 75 1 76 Savoy, 14 - - 14 Hamilton, 30 3 "" 33 Sheffield, . 56 1 - 57 Haverhill, 586 28 13 627 Stockbridge, 30 - - 30 Ipswich, . 115 6 - 121 Tyringham, 11 - - 11 Lawrence, 409 40 6 455 Washington, 8 - - 8 Lynn, 1,290 107 14 1,411 West Stockbridge, . 21 - - 21 Lynnfield, 28 2 - 30 Williamstown, 62 2 1 65 Manchester, 52 6 1 59 Windsor, . 9 - - 9 Marblehead, 300 38 4 342 [85.0] 856 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES — Continued. Counties, Cities, and Towns. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total Counties, Cities, and Towns. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total ESSEX -Con. HAMPDEN — Con Merrimac, 44 1 - 45 Longmeadow, . 15 - - 15 Methuen, . 76 2 4 82 Ludlow, . 32 - - 32 Middleton, 26 - - 26 Monson, . 80 - - 80 Nahant, . 21 6 - 27 Montgomery, 3 - - 3 Newbury, 53 1 2 56 Palmer, 81 9 - 90 Newburtport, 312 29 12 353 Russell, . 16 1 - 17 North Andover, 18 - - 18 Southwick, 27 - - 27 Peabody, . 192 12 1 205 Springfield, 718 25 15 758 Rockport, 62 21 - 83 Tolland, . 7 - - 7 Rowley, . 48 1 - 49 Wales, 25 - - 25 Salem, 637 103 5 745 Westfield, 216 1 6 223 Salisbury, 42 3 - 45 West Springfield, 78 2 3 83 Saugus, 94 7 - 101 Wilbraham, 28 1 1 30 Swampscott, . 59 2 1 62 Topsfleld, 44 3 - 47 HAMPSHIRE. 852 14 6 872 Wenham, . West Newbury, 37 44 - 1 38 44 Amherst, . Belchertown, 89 61 ~ 1 90 61 FRANKLIN. 800 11 4 815 Chesterfield, Cummington, 18 21 _ ~ 18 21 Ashfleld, . 28 - - 28 Easthampton, 63 2 1 66 Bernardston, . 21 - - 21 Enfield, . 29 - 1 30 Buckland, 29 1 1 31 Goshen, . 15 - - 15 Charlemont, 18 - - 18 Granby, . 19 - - 19 Colrain, . 38 2 - 40 Greenwich, 22 - - 22 Conway, . 27 - - 27 Hadley, . 20 1 - 21 Deerfleld, . 49 - - 49 Hatfield, . 17 - - 17 Erving, 30 - 1 31 Huntington, 19 - - 19 Gill 13 1 - 14 Middlefield, 2 - - 2 Greenfield, 97 2 - 99 Northampton » 209 4 2 215 Hawley, . 15 - - 15 Pelham , . 18 - - 18 Heath, 10 - - 10 Plainfleld, 12 - - 12 Leverett, . 24 - - 24 Prescott, . 11 - - 11 Leydeu, . 13 - - 13 Southampton, 21 - - 21 Monroe, . 4 - - 4 South Hadley, 64 3 - 67 Montague, 85 - - 85 Ware, 60 4 1 65 New Salem, 23 - - 23 Westhampton, 14 - - 14 Northfleld, 30 2 1 33 Williamsburg, 34 - - 34 Orange, . 120 1 1 122 Worthington, 14 - - 14 Rowe, 9 - - 9 Shelburne, 40 - - 40 MIDDLESEX. 6,997 366 123 7,486 Shutesbury, Sunderland, Warwick, Wendell, . Whately, . 21 11 13 12 20 2 - 21 11 15 12 20 Acton, Arlington, Ashby, Ashland, . Ayer, 65 79 25 61 50 2 3 1 2 1 67 83 26 63 50 HAMPDEN. 1,908 55 31 1,994 Bedford, . Belmont, . 17 27 3 - 20 27 Agawam, . 48 1 1 50 Billerica, . 47 2 - 49 Blandford, 27 - - 27 Boxborough, 6 - - 6 Brimfield, 38 - - 38 Burlington, 11 - - 11 Chester, . 27 - - 27 Cambridge, 856 81 18 955 Chicopee, 125 4 1 130 Carlisle, . 13 - - 13 East Longmeadow, . 9 3 - 12 Chelmsford, 79 3 1 83 Granville, 22 - - 22 Concord, . 81 5 - 86 Hampden, 27 - 1 28 Dracut, 24 2 1 27 Holland, . 8 - - 8 Dunstable, 9 - - 9 HOLTOKE, 251 8 3 262 Everett, 276 21 11 308 SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES. 857 SOLDIKRS, SAILORS, AND MARINES — Continued. Counties, Soldiers Sailors Marines Total 1 Counties, Soldiers Sailors Marines Total CcTiES, AND Towns. Cities, and Towns. MIDDLESEX -Con. 1 NORFOLK — Con. Framingham, . 142 7 1 150 Milton, 58 4 _ 62 Uroton, . 44 2 - 46 Needhara, 43 3 - 46 HoUistou, 79 1 - 80 Norfolk, . 25 _ _ 25 Hopkinton, 47 2 - 49 Norwood, 54 - - 54 Hudson, . 131 2 - 133 QUINCT, . 257 50 5 312 Lexington, 59 2 - 61 Randolph, 125 5 2 132 Lincoln, . 15 - - 15 Sharon, 54 2 - 56 Littleton, . 19 - - 19 Stonghton, 110 18 _ 128 Lowell, . 908 35 13 956 Walpole, . 61 3 2 66 Malden, . 393 21 15 429 Wellesley, 49 5 2 56 Marlborough 253 8 2 263 Weymouth, 311 9 2 322 Maynaid, . 34 4 - 38 Wrentham, 53 2 2 57 Medford, 233 18 5 256 Melrose, . 190 12 3 205 PLYMOUTH. 2,512 164 40 2,716 Natick, . 228 7 2 237 Newton, . 241 11 U 263 Abington, 134 2 - 136 North Reading 33 1 _ 34 Bridgewater, . 78 4 1 83 Pepperell, 58 - _ 58 Brockton, 542 42 3 587 Reading, . 121 3 _ 124 Carver, 28 - - 28 Sherborn, 21 _ _ 21 Duxbury, . 84 2 7 93 Shirley, . 24 2 _ 26 East Bridgewater, . 75 4 - 79 SOMERVILLE, 680 48 18 746 Halifax, . 20 ] - 21 Stoneham, 199 3 _ 202 Hanover, . 72 3 - 75 Stow, 26 3 ^ 29 Hanson, . 54 - 1 55 Sudbury, . 23 _ ^ 23 Hingham, . 120 10 1 131 Tewksbury, 29 1 _ 30 Hull 30 - - 30 Townsend, 75 _ _ 75 Kingston, . 44 4 - 48 Tyngsborough 16 - _ 16 Lakeville, . 18 4 - 22 Wakefield, 203 9 _ 212 Marion, 18 3 6 27 Waltham, 241 9 11 261 Marshfield, 94 5 - 99 Watertown, 98 9 107 Mattapoisett, . 23 19 1 43 Wayland, . 40 1 _ 41 Middleborough, 196 16 2 214 Westford, 56 O 1 60 Nor well, . 59 2 1 62 Weston, . 22 1 2 25 Pembroke, 69 3 - ■ 72 Wilmington, 32 1 _ 33 Plymouth, 144 11 4 159 Winchester, 61 5 3 69 Plympton, 29 4 - 33 WOBURN,. 197 10 4 211 Rochester, 25 9 1 35 Rockland, 171 4 2 177 NANTUCKET. 67 10 77 Scituate, . 82 4 - 86 Wareham, 89 3 5 97 Nantucket, 67 10 - 77 West Bridgewater, . 51 1 52 Whitman, 163 4 5 172 NORFOLK. 2,223 163 41 2,427 Avon, 38 4 - 42 SUFFOLK. 5,675 867 205 6,747 Bellingbam, 27 1 _ 28 Boston, . 4,755 779 194 5,728 Braintree, 113 6 1 120 Chelsea, . 755 67 10 832 Brookliue, 141 9i 6 156 Revere, 105 15 1 121 Canton, 54 3 i 1 58 Wintbrop, 60 6 66 Cohasset, . 41 - 7 48 Dedham, . 103 15 _ 118 Dover, 19 _ 19 WORCESTER. 4,948 90 44 5,082 Foxborough, . 74 5 - 79 Ashburnham, . 58 - - 58 Franklin, . 76 1 1 78 Atbol, 173 2 1 176 Holbrook, 38 1 - 39 Auburn, . 19 4 - 23 Hyde Park, 162 15 5 182 Barre,. 60 2 - 62 Medfleld, . 42 1 - 42 Berlin, 24 1 - 25 Medway, . 79 2 ■ 4 85 Blackstone, 49 4 - 53 Miilis, 16 - 1 17 BoUon, 29 - - 29 858 CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS 1895. SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES — Concluded. Counties, Cities, and Towns. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total Counties, Cities, and Towns. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total WORCESTER-Con. WORCESTER-Con. Boylston, . 28 1 - 29 Oakham, . 14 - 1 15 Brookfield, 78 - 2 80 Oxford, . 54 - 54 Charlton, . 52 - 1 53 Paston, . 16 - 16 Clintou, . 115 1 1 117 Petersham, 28 - - 28 Dana, 30 - - 30 Phillipston, 16 - - 16 Douglas, . 52 - - 52 Princeton, 25 - - 25 Dudley, . 26 1 - 27 Royalston, 29 - - 29 FiTCHBURG, 346 5 2 353 Rutland, . 30 - - 30 Gardner, . 152 1 2 155 Shrewsbury, 54 2 - 56 Grafton, . 93 3 - 96 Southborough, 37 - - 37 Hard wick, 39 - 1 40 Southbridge, 68 - - 68 Harvard, . 17 - - 17 Spencer, . 156 - 2 158 Holden, . 47 2 - 49 Sterling, . 37 - - 37 Hopedale, 27 - - 27 Sturbridge, 48 - - 48 Hubbardston, 36 - - 36 Sutton, 44 1 - 45 Lancaster, 34 3 - 37 Templeton, 77 - - 77 Leicester, . 50 - 1 51 Upton, 52 - - 52 Leominster, 202 1 2 205 Uxbridge, 53 - - 53 Lunenburg, 34 - - 34 Warren, . 51 - - 51 Mendon, . 36 - - 36 Webster, . 87 2 1 90 Milford, . 173 4 - 177 Westborough, 149 3 2 154 Millbury, . 96 4 - 100 West Boylston, 54 - - 54 New Braintree, 5 - - 5 West Brookfield, 47 - 1 48 Northborough, 43 1 - 44 Westminster, . 40 - ~ 40 Northbridge, . 57 - - 57 Winchendon, . 94 - - 94 North Brookfield, 1 86 1 - 87 Worcester, . 1,222 41 24 1,287 RECAPITULATION. The State, and Counties. Soldiers Sailors Marines Total THE STATE 36,081 2,750 700 39,531 Barnstable, ... 316 134 33 483 Berkshire, 1,275 15 10 1,300 Bristol, 2,394 299 77 2,770 Dukes, 55 29 - 84 Essex, 6,059 533 86 6,678 Franklin, . 800 11 4 815 Hampden, 1,908 55 31 1,994 Hampshire, 852 14 6 872 Middlesex, 6,997 366 123 7,486 Nantucket, 67 10 - 77 Norfolk, . 2,223 163 41 2,427 Plymouth, 2,512 164 40 2,716 Suffolk, . 5,675 867 205 6,747 Worcester, 4,948 90 44 5,082 Tabular Analyses For the Followiin^g Presentations: Pages Native and Foreign Born, . . 791-804 Color and Race, 805--828 Conjugal Condition, 829-852 Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, 853-858 Native and Foreign Born. The presentation showing the population classified as native and foreign born, for each town and citj', is contained on pages 791 to 802. The recapitulation, to which we shall allude in this analysis, appears on page 803. So far as the State at large is concerned, this recapitulation shows that the native born persons number 1,735,253, of whom 848,312 are males and 886,941 females. The foreign born number 764,930, of whom 366,389 are males and 398,541 are females. Expressed in percentages, the native born constitute 69.41 per cent, or about 69 persons in every 100, of the total population, while the foreign born constitute 30.59, or about 31 persons in every 100, of the total population. The native born males constitute 33.93 per cent, and the native born females 35.48 per cent of the total population, while the foreign born males constitute 14.65 per cent, and the foreign born females 15.94 per cent of the total poj^ulation. The percentage of foreign born peisons varies considerably in the different counties, being largest in the county of Bristol, where it reaches 38.40, and smallest in the county of Nantucket, where it is but 8.29. The percentages in the different comities are shown in the recapitulation. From them we may note that about 62 persons in every 100 (61.60 per cent), in the county of Bristol, are native bom ; and taking the other counties in order, beginning with the lowest and closing with the highest, we obtain the following statement as to the number of native born persons in every 100 of the population : Suftblk County, about 64 (64.12 per cent) ; Middlesex County, about 69 (68.62 per cent) ; Hampden County, about 69 (68.67 per cent) ; Essex County, about 71 (70.73 per cent) ; Worcester County, about 71 (71.02 per cent); Norfolk County, about 74 (73.72 per cent) ; Hampshire County, about 76 (76.40 per cent) ; Berkshire County, about 77 (77.30 percent) ; Plymouth County, about 82 (81.64 percent) ; Franklin County, about 83 (83.19 per cent) ; Dukes County, about 88 (88.23 per cent) ; Barnstable County, aboiU 89 (89. 14 per cent) ; while in the county of Nantucket, consisting of the insular town of Nantvtcket, the native born number about 92 in every 100 (91.71 per cent). The following table shows the number of native and foreign bom persons in the State and in each of the counties in 1895, and also, for purposes of comparison, in 1885, with percentages : [ 8.59 ] 860 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. KUMBER Percentages The State, and 1883 1893 18S5 1893 Counties. Native Born Foreign Born Native Born Foreign Born Native Born Foreign Born Native Born Foreign Born THE STATE. 1,415,274 526,867 1,735,253 764,930 72.87 27.13 69.41 30.59 Barnstable, . 27,208 2,637 24,651 3,003 91.16 8.84 89.14 10.86 Berkshire, 57,435 16.393 86,708 19,584 77.80 22.20 77.30 22.70 Bristol, . 106,626 51,872 134,920 84,099 67.27 32.73 61.60 38.40 Dukes, . 3,869 266 3,739 499 93.57 6.43 88.23 11.77 Essex, . 198,237 65,490 233,695 96,698 75.17 24.83 70.73 29.27 Franklin, 31,939 5,510 33,398 6,747 85.29 14.71 83.19 16.81 Hampden, 81,550 35,214 105,031 47,907 69.84 . 30.16 68.67 31.33 Hampshire, 37,919 10,553 41,796 12,914 78.23 21.77 76.40 23.60 Middlesex, 255,887 101,424 342,560 156,657 71.61 28.39 68.62 31.38 Nantucket, 2,973 169 2,766 250 94.62 5.38 91.71 8.29 Norfolk, 78,830 23,312 99,386 35,433 77.18 22.82 73.72 26.28 Plymouth, 70,638 11,042 82,860 18,638 86.48 13.52 81.64 18.35 Suffolk,* . 279,988 141,121 346,108 193,691 ; 66.49 33.51 64.12 35.88 Worcester, 182,175 61,864 217,635 88,810 74:65 25.35 71.02 28.98 From this table the increase in the number of foreign born during the decade is clearly seen. Confining our comparison to percentages, we find that in the State, as a whole, the percentage of foreign born has risen from 27.13 to 30.59. In each of the counties an increase is noted, although in the county of Berkshire the change is very slight, the percentage in 1885 being 22.20 and in 1895, 22.70. In the other counties the increases in percentages are as follows: Barnstable, 8.84 to 10.86; Bristol, 32.73 to 38.40; Dukes, 6.43 to 11.77; Essex, 24.83 to 29.27; Franklin, 14.71 to 16.81; Hamp- den, 30. 16 to 31 . 33 ; Hatupshire, 21 . 77 to 23 . 60 ; Middlesex, 28 . 39 to 31 . 38 ; Nantucket, 6.38 to 8.29; Norfolk, 22.82 to 26.28: Plymouth, 13.52 to 18.36; Suffolk, 33.51 to 85 . 88 ; and Worcester, 25 . 35 to 28 . 98. With respect to the native born, we may base the following statement on the percentages shown in the table : the number of native born in the State is now about 69 in every 100, as against about 73 in every 100 in 1885 ; in Barnstable County the number of native born jiersons in every 100 shows a decline in 1895 as compared with 1885 from about 91 to about 89 ; in Berkshire, from about 78 to about 77 ; in Bristol, from about 67 to about 62 ; in Dukes, from about 94 to about 88 ; in Essex, from about 75 to about 71 ; in Franklin, from about 85 to about 83 ; in Hampden, from about 70 to about 69 ; in Hampshire, from about 78 to about 76 ; in INliddlesex, from about 72 to about 69 ; in Nantucket, from about 95 to about 92 ; in Norfolk, from about 77 to about 74 ; in Plymouth, from about 86 to about 82 ; in Suffolk, from about 66 to about 64 ; and in Worcester, from about 75 to about 71. A comparison for the cities may be made from the following table : Number Percentages Cities. 1883 1893 1883 1893 Native Born Foreign Born Native Born Foreign Born Native Born Foreign Born Native Born Foreign Born Beverly, 7,833 1,353 9,636 2,170 85.27 14.73 81.62 18.38 Boston, .... 2.57,098 133,295 316,522 180,398 65.86 34.14 63.70 36.30 Brockton, 16,751 4,032 25,138 8,027 80.60 19.40 75.80 24.20 Cambridge, . 40,473 19.185 53,388 28,255 67.84 32.16 65.39 34.61 Chelsea 19,128 6,581 21,208 10,0.56 74.40 25.60 67.84 32.16 Chicopee, 6,934 4,582 9,359 7,061 60.21 39.79 57.00 43.00 TABULAR ANALYSES. 801 Number Percentages Cities. 1883 1893 1883 { 1895 Native Born Foreign Bom Native Born Foreign Born Native Bom Foreign ' Born ! Native Bom Foreign Bom Everett, .... 4,610 1,215 13,238 5,335 79.14 20.86 71.27 28.73 Fall River, 28,912 27,958 44,683 44,520 50.84 49.16 50.09 49.91 Fitchburg, 11,688 3,687 17,349 9,060 76.02 23.98 65.69 34.31 Gloucester, 14,689 7,014 16,880 11,331 67.68 32.32 59.83 40.17 Haverhill, 17,634 4,161 22,831 7,378 80.91 19.09 75.58 24.42 Holyoke, 14,007 13,888 22,247 18,075 50.21 49.79 55.17 44.83 Lawrence, 21,765 17,097 27,862 24,302 56.01 43.99 53.41 46.59 Lowell, . 38,224 25,883 47,023 37,344 59.63 40.37 55.74 44.26 Lynn, 33,099 9,768 46,060 16,294 78.70 21.30 73.87 26.13 Maiden, . 12,074 4,333 20,719 8,989 73.59 26.41 69.74 30.26 Marlborough, 8,078 2,863 11,151 3,826 73.83 26.17 74.45 25..55 Med ford, 6,928 2,114 10,852 3,622 76.62 23.38 74.98 25.02 New Bedford, 23,137 10,256 32,537 22,714 69.29 30.71 58.89 41.11 Newburyport, 11,110 2,606 11,593 2,959 81.00 19.00 1 79.66 20.34 Newton, . 14,205 5,491 18,871 8,719 72.19 27.81 68.40 31.60 North Adams, 9,149 3,391 13,666 5,469 72.96 27.04 71.42 28.58 Northampton, 9,542 3,354 12,564 4,182 73.99 26.01 75.02 24.98 Pittsfield, 11,092 3,374 15,913 4,548 76.6S 23.32 77.77 22.23 Quincy, . 8,460 3,685 13,582 7,130 69.66 30.34 65.58 34.42 Salem, . 20,489 7,601 23,708 10,765 72.94 27.06 68.77 31.23 Somerville, 22,471 7,500 36,989 15,211 74.98 25.02 70.86 29.14 Springfield, 28,635 8,940 38,828 12,694 76.21 23.79 75.36 24.64 Taunton, 17,105 6,569 19,340 7,775 72.25 27.75 71.33 28.67 Waltham, 10,596 4,013 14,805 6,071 72.53 27.47 70.92 29.08 Woburn, 8,225 3,525 9,903 4,215 70.00 30.00 70.27 29.73 Worcester, 48,207 20,182 67,114 31,653 570,148 70.49 29.51 67.95 32.05 Cities, 805,408 379,499 1,065,619 67.97 32.03 65.14 34.86 Towns, . 609,866 1,415,274 147,368 526,867 669,634 194,782 80.54 19.46 77.47 22.53 The Stat 'K, 1,735,253 764,930 72.87 27.13 69.41 30.59 Each of the cities shows an increase in tlie percentage of foreign born in 1895 as compared with 1885, except Holyoke, Marlborough, Northampton, Pittsfield, and Woburn. In the following cities, however, this increase is very slight, the percentages for each period being annexed : Fall River, from 49. 16 to 49.91 ; Medford, from 23.38 to 25.02; Newburyport, 19 to 20.34; North Adams, 27.04 to 28.58; Springfield, 23.79 to 24. G4; Taunton, 27.75 to 28.67; and Waltham, from 27.47 to 29.08. The city Avhich shows the greatest increase in the percentage of foreign born is the city of New Bedford, in which city the percentage has increased from 30.71 to 41.11. A consider- able increase is also shown in the cities of Fitchburg, Everett, and Gloucester. In Fitchburg, the percentage has increased from 23.98 to 34.31 ; in Everett, from 20.86 to 28.73 ; and in Gloucester, from 32.32 to 40.17. The decreases in the percentages of foreign born in the cities which show a decline are as follows : Holyoke, from 49.79 to 44.83 ; RLarlborough, 26. 17 to 25.55 ; Northampton, 26.01 to 24.98 ; Pittsfield, 23.32 to 22.23; and Woburn, .30 to 29.73. In the cities in the aggregate, 34.86 per cent of the total population is foreign born in 1895 as compared with 32.03 percent in 1885. In the towns of the Commonwealth, 22.53 per cent of the total population is foreign bom as against 19.46 per cent in 18'^5. The following analysis table presents the population of the city of Boston by w^ards, classified as native born and foreign born : 862 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. City of Boston. Total Native Born Foreign Bom Percentages OF ToTAi Population Population Native Born Foreign Born BOSTOM, 496,920 316,522 180,398 63.70 36.30 Males, . 239,666 156,241 83,425 31.44 16.79 Females, 257,254 160,281 96,973 32.26 19.51 Ward 1, 21,007 13,656 7,351 65.01 34.99 Males, 10,363 6,875 3,488 32.73 16.60 Females, . 10,644 6,781 3,863 32.28 18.39 Ward 2, 21,588 12,375 9,213 57.32 42.68 Males, 11,505 6,771 4,734 31.36 21.93 Females, . 10,083 5,604 4,479 25.96 20.75 Ward 3, 13,943 9,765 4,178. 70.04 29.96 Males, 6,841 4,826 2,015 34.61 14.45 Females, . 7,102 4,939 2,163 35.43 15.51 Ward 4, 13,375 9,285 4,090 69.42 30.58 Males, 6,654 4,721 1,933 35.30 14.45 Females, . 6,721 4,564 2,157 34.12 16.13 Ward 5, 12,986 8,574 4,412 66.02 33.98 Males, 6,994 4,668 2,326 35.94 17.91 Females, . 5,992 3,906 2,086 30.08 16.07 Ward 6, 27,860 12,030 15,830 43.18 56.82 Males, 14,805 6,463 8,342 23.20 29.94 Females, . 13,055 5,567 7,488 19.98 26.88 Ward 7, 16,973 9,290 7,683 54.73 45.27 Males, 9,049 5,114 3,935 30.13 23.19 Females, . 7,924 4,176 3,748 24.60 22.08 Ward 8, 23,130 12,025 11,105 51.99 48.01 Males, 12,143 6,520 5,623 28.19 24.31 Females, . 10,987 5,505 5,482 23.80 23.70 Ward 9, 23,174 13,693 9,481 59.09 40.91 Males, 11,398 6,933 4,465 29.92 19.27 Females, . 11,776 6,760 5,016 29.17 21.64 Ward 10, 22,554 15,767 6,787 69.91 30.09 Males, 10,070 7,348 2,722 32.58 12.07 Females, 12,484 8,419 4,065 37.33 18.02 Ward 11, 19,930 12,995 6,935 65.20 34.80 Males, 7,375 5,691 1,684 28.55 8.45 Females, 12,555 7,304 5,251 36.65 26.35 Ward 12, 21,591 15,470 6,121 71.65 28.35 Males, 9,188 6,915 2,273 32.03 10.53 Females, 12,403 8,555 3,848 39.62 17.82 Ward 13, 24,900 13,939 10,961 55.98 44.02 Males, 12,695 7,249 5,446 29.11 21.87 Females, 12,205 6,690 5,515 26.87 22.15 Ward 14, 19,186 13,063 6,123 68.09 31.91 Males, 9,635 6,653 2,982 34.68 15.54 Females, 9,551 6,410 3,141 33.41 16.37 Ward 15, 18,623 12,524 6,099 67.25 32.76 Males, 8,975 6,195 2,780 33.27 14.93 Females, 9,648 6,329 3,319 33.98 17.82 Ward 16, 16,320 11,504 4,816 70.49 29.51 Males, 7,664 5,509 2,155 33.76 13.20 Females, 8,656 5,995 2,661 36.73 16.31 TABULAR ANALYSES. 863 City of Boston. Total Native Born Foreign Born Percentages OF Total Population Population Native Born Foreign Born Boston — Con. Ward 17 21,114 13,703 7,411 64 90 35.10 Males, 10,128 6,761 3,367 32.02 15.95 Females, 10,986 6,942 4,044 32.88 19.15 Ward 18, 21,679 13,174 8,505 60.77 39.23 Males, 10,641 6,542 4,099 30.18 18.91 Females, 11,038 6,632 4,406 30.59 20.32 Ward 19, 22,372 13,471 8,901 60.21 39.79 Males, 10,508 6,320 4,188 28.25 18.72 Females, 11,864 7,151 4,713 31.96 21.07 Ward 20, 21,528 15,535 5,993 72.16 27.84 Males, 9,893 7,320 2,573 34.00 11.95 Females, .11,635 8,215 3,420 38.16 15.89 Ward 21, 19,274 14,248 5,026 73.92 26.08 Males, 8,079 6,305 1,774 32.71 9.21 Females, 11,195 7,943 3,252 41.21 16.87 Ward 22, 22,289 14,687 7,602 65.89 34.11 Males, 10,445 7,054 3,391 31.65 15.22 Females, 11,844 7,633 4,211 34.24 18.89 Ward 23, 18,283 12,267 6,016 67.10 32.90 Males, 8,736 5,999 2,737 3281 14.97 Females, 9,547 6,268 3,279 34.29 17.93 Ward 24, 18,240 13,244 4,996 72.61 27.39 Males, 8,589 6,418 2,171 35.19 11.90 Females, 9,651 6,826 2,825 37.42 15.49 Ward 25, 15,001 10,238 4,763 68.25 31.75 Males, 7,293 5,071 2,222 33.81 14.81 Females, 7,708 5,167 2,541 34.44 16.94 Bearing in mind that the foreign born population of the city as a whole constitutes 36.30 per cent ofthe total pojjulation, or, in other words, that about 36 persons in every 100 of the total population are foreign born, we note that this i^ercentage is exceeded in the following wards, the percentages being in each case annexed: ward 2, 42.68; ward 6,56.82; ward?, 45.27; ward 8, 48.01; ward 9,40.91; ward 13, 44.02 ; ward 18, 39 . 23 ; and ward 19, 39.79. The ward which has the largest percentage of foreign bom is ward 6, which includes what is popularly known as the North-End District. Here the foreign born constitute nearly 57 in every 100 of the total population. On the other hand, ward 21 has the smallest percentage of foreign born, namely, 26.08, or about 26 persons in every 100 of the total population. This is nearly paralleled in ward 24, where the foreign born number about 27 in every 100 of the total population, or 27.39 percent. It may be intex'esting to compare the percentages of foreign born in different districts of the city. Wards 1 and 2 constitute East Boston, including also the islands in the harbor. The total population of these wards and islands is 42,595, the number of foreign born being 16,564, or about 39 persons in every 100 (38.89 per cent). Wards 3, 4, and 5 constitute the Charlestown Distx'ict, the total population being 40,304, of which 12,680 are foreign born, or about 81 persons in every 100 (31.46 per cent). South Boston includes wards 13, 14, and 15, with a small part of ward 16. The total population of the district is 67,913, of which it is estimated that 24,692 are foreign bom, or about 36 persons in every 100 (36.36 per cent). The Back Bay territory, so called, is rather indefinitely bounded, but portions of wards 10 and 11 fall within this section, the estimated population of the district being 21,244, of which it is estimated that 6,862 are foreign born, or about 32 persons in every 100 (32 . 30 per cent) . Ward 25 comprises the 864 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1895. Brighton District. Here the total population is 15,001, the foreign born numbering 4,763, or about 32 persons in every 100 (31.75 per cent). AVest Roxbury comprises the whole of ward 23 and part of ward 22. In these wards, respectively, the foreign bom population constitutes 32.90 per cent and 34.11 per cent of the total population, or from 33 to 34 persons in the 100. Wards 20 and 24, with a part of ward 16, make up the Dor- chester District. In these wards, respectively, the foreign born population constitutes 27.84, 27.39, and 29.51 per cent of the total population, or from about 27 to 30 persons in every 100. Wards 17, 18, 19, 21, and a part of ward 22 comprise Roxburj\ In ward 17, the foreign born constitute 35. 10 per cent of the total population, or about 35 persons in every 100 ; in wards 18 and 19, respectively, the percentages are 39.23 and 39.79, or from about 39 to 40 persons in every 100 ; in ward 2 1 the percentage is 26 . 08, or about 26 persons in the 100 ; while in ward 22 the percentage is .34.11, or about 34 persons in the 100. In nearly every ward the foreign born males and the foreign born females form percentages of the total population which do not differ very widely, but an excep- tion is found in ward 11, a large part of which falls within the Back Bay territory. Here the males who are foreign born constitute 8.45 per cent of the total jDopulation, while the females constitute 26.35 per cent of the total population, this excess of females being undoubtedly due to the fact of the presence in that ward of a consider- able number of foreign born females engaged in domestic service. The subject of the foreign influence upon the growth of the city, as well as its influence upon the growth of the entire population of the State, will be further treated in discussing the tables relating to place of birth and parent nativity, to be hereafter i^resented. Color and Race. The presentation, pages 805 to 828, shows the distribution of the population by color and race. The recapitulation is contained upon page 827. The entire white population of the State is 2,471,418; colored, 26,540 ; Indian, 519; Japanese, 34; and Chinese, 1,672. Expressed in percentages, 98.85 percent is white, 1.06 colored, 0.02 Indian, 0.07 Chinese, while the Japanese comprise less than one one-hundredth of one per cent. The white males number 1,199,920, or 47.99 per cent of the total population, and the white females 1,271,498, or 60.86 per cent of the total population. The colored males number 12,813 and the colored females 13,727, or 0.51 per cent and 0.55 per cent, respectively, of the total population. The Indian males number 279 and the Indian females 240, each constituting one one-hundredth of one per cent of the total popula- tion. Eight Japanese females and nine Chinese females appear in the enumeration. The percentages of white persons of the total population do not greatly vary in the different counties, rising from 93. 11 in the county of Dukes to 99.68 in the county of Franklin. The percentage of colored persons of the total population is largest in the county of Dukes, this percentage being 3.33, and next largest in Nantucket and Suftblk, in which counties the percentages of colored persons are 1.99 and 1.90, respectively. In the following counties, besides those named, the percentage of colored persons of total population rises above one per cent: Barnstable, 1.26; Berkshire, 1.48; Bristol, 1.10 ; and Middlesex, 1. 10. ISIo Indians were enumerated in the county of Nantvicket, while the Indian population was less than one one-hundredth of one per cent of the total population in the counties of Essex, Hampden, Middlesex, Suffolk, and Worcester. The largest percentage of Indians was found in the county of Dukes, namely, 3.47. No Japanese were found in Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Dukes, or Nantucket counties, while the Japanese population did not exceed one one-hundredth of one per cent in any county, and was less than one one-hundredth of one per cent in the counties of Essex, Hampden, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Worcester. The largest number of Chinese was found in the county of Suffolk, where persons of this race constituted 0.16 per cent of the total population. No Chinese were enumerated in the county of Nantucket. Conjugal Condition. The distribution of the population according to conjugal condition appears in the table on pages 829 to 852, the recapitulation being found upon page 851. The num- , TABULAR ANALYSES. 865 ber of single persons enumerated was 1,385,030, or 55.40 per cent of the total population ; the number of married persons being 943,245, or 37.73 per cent of the total population. The widowed* number 165,650, or 6.62 per cent of the total population ; the divorced, 4,450, or 0. 18 per cent of the total population ; while there were 1,808 persons for whom the facts as to conjugal condition could not be ascertained, constituting, however, but seven one-hundredths of one per cent of the total population. The single males num- ber 696,050, or 27.84 per cent of the total population, and the single females 6S8,980, or 27.56 per cent of the total population. It will be seen, therefore, that upon the ba*is of percentages of the total population, no great ditfereuce appears between the sexes among the single persons. This is also true with respect to the married persons, who include 471,437 males and 471,808 females, constituting, respectively, 18.86 and 18.87 per cent of the total population. The widowed females number 121,421, or 4.86 per cent of the total population, a number greatly in excess of tlie males included under this head who aggregate 44,229, or 1 .76 per cent of the total population. The divorced pei'sons include 1,672 males and 2,778 females ; while the persons whose conjugal con- dition was unknown were very largely males, who number in the aggregate 1,313 as against 495 females of this class. The percentage which the single persons consti- tute of the total population is largest in the county of Suffolk, this percentage being 57.06, and smallest in the county of Nantucket, namely, 42.54. The percentage which the widowed persons constitute of the total population is largest in the county of Nan- tucket, namely, 13.76. In Dukes County the percentage of widowed persons of the total population is 10.17, the next largest percentage, namely, 9.13, being found in the comity of RarnstaVjle. The percentage of widowed persons of the total population is smallest in the county of Bristol, namely, 6.20, although this varies but slightly from the percentages found in several other counties, and in the State as a whole. In no county does the proportion of divorced persons rise so high as one per cent. Soldiers^ Snilor.'i, and Marines. The table, pages 853 to 858, shows the total number of persons living in the Com- monwealth on May 1, 1895, who served as either soldiers, sailors, or marines, in the War of the Rebellion, with aggregates. The recapitulation for the State appears on page 858, from which it will be seen that at the time of the enumeration there were living in Massachusetts, 36,081 soldiers of the late war, 2,750 sailors, and 700 marines, or, in the aggregate, 39,531 veterans of the different branches of the service. The distribution of these persons, by counties, is also shown in the recapitulation, but need not be especially pointed out here. The returns included a certain number of persons under more than one designation; for example, " soldier and nmrine," " soldier and sailor," etc. To avoid duplications in presentation, however, all such persons appear in the table under the single head "sol- dier." The number designated as soldiers, therefore, includes some who were enrolled in other branches of the service, besides having served in the army. It is possible, also, that wives on account of a failure to understand clearly the nature of the inquiry, which was applicable only to survivors of the War of the Rebellion, may, in some in- stances, have returned their husbands as soldiers when they were merely at present enrolled in the militia. Every effort was made to guard against this misconception, however, and if such instances occurred it was impossible to detect the error, as it was also impossible to prevent omissions which may have occurred on account of lack of knowledge as to the fact in question on the part of those upon whom the enumerator was obliged to depend for information, no lueans of verification being available to the Bureau. The figures, while undoubtedly in the main correct, should l)e regarded as approximate rather than absolute. * Including under this head, for convenience of tabulation, persons of either sex deprived by death of husband or wife, and not re-married. ;j: