3,493 Wage-Earners in California, 1892
Reported in the Fifth Biennial Report of
the California Bureau of Labor Statistics.
(Revised 2/93) |
693 Farmers in Connecticut, 1888
Reported in the Fourth Annual Report of the Connecticut Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
(New data set) |
Two Investigations of the Industrial Depression in Connecticut, 1894 and 1895
Reported in the Tenth and Eleventh Annual Reports of the
Connecticut Bureau of Labor Statistics.
(Revised 1/93) |
500 Female Wage-Earners in Indianapolis, 1893
Reported in the Fifth Biennial Report of the Indiana
Department of Statistics.
(Revised 4/93) |
347 Teachers in Iowa, 1884
Reported in the First Biennial Report of the Iowa Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
(Revised 1/93) |
1,165 Workers in Kansas, 1884-1887
Reported in the First, Second, and Third Annual Reports of the
Kansas Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics.
(Revised 1/93) |
1,749 Female Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1894 with Responses Presented as City/Occupation Averages
Reported in the Tenth Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau of
Labor and Industry. |
1,115 Male Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1894 with Responses Presented as City/Occupation Averages
Reported in the Tenth Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau of
Labor and Industry. |
514 Male Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1895
Reported in the Eleventh Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau of
Labor and Industry. |
539 Male Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1896
Reported in the Twelfth Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau of
Labor and Industry. |
1,204 Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1897
Reported in the Thirteenth Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau
of Labor and Industry.
(New data set) |
361 Male Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1898
Reported in the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau
of Labor and Industry.
(New data set) |
1058 Wage-Earners in Kansas, 1899
Reported in the Fifteenth Annual Report of the Kansas Bureau
of Labor and Industry. |
1,084 Workers in Maine, 1890
Reported in the Fifth Annual Report of the Maine Bureau of
Industrial and Labor Statistics.
(Revised 1/93) |
719 Wage Laborers Employed in the Stone and Clay Industry of Michigan, 1888
Reported in the Sixth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau of
Labor and Industrial Statistics.
(Revised 1/93) |
5,419 Workers in the Furniture Industry of Michigan, 1889
Reported in the Seventh Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau
of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
3,793 Agricultural Implements and Iron Workers in Detroit, Michigan, 1890
Reported in the Eighth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau of
Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
4,918 Agricultural Implements and Iron Workers in Michigan Outside of Detroit, 1890
Reported in the Eighth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau of
Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
6,051 Railway Employees in Michigan, 1893
Reported in the Eleventh Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau
of Labor and Industrial Statistics.
(New data set) |
934 Farm Proprietors in Michigan, 1894
Reported in the Twelfth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau
of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
5,600 Farm Laborers in Michigan, 1894
Reported in the Twelfth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau
of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
2,300 Female Domestics in Michigan Agriculture in Michigan, 1894
Reported in the Twelfth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau
of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
1,950 Employees of Hack and Bus Lines in Michigan, 1895
Reported in the Thirteenth Annual Report of the Michigan
Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
1,250 Owners of Hacks, Drays, Buses, Etc., Who Drive their Own Teams in Michigan, 1895
Reported in the Thirteenth Annual Report of the Michigan
Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
1,200 Employees of Street Railways in Michigan, 1895
Reported in the Thirteenth Annual Report of the Michigan
Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. |
259 Workers in Missouri, 1892
Reported in the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Missouri
Bureau of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Statistics.
(Revised 1/93) |
711 Male Wage-Earners in New Hampshire, 1894
Reported in the Second Annual Report of the New Hampshire
Bureau of Labor.
(New data set) |
943 Child Laborers in New Jersey, 1903
Reported in the Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of
Statistics of Labor and Industries of New Jersey.
(Revised 1/93) |
230 Male Wage-Earners in Ohio, 1879
Reported in the Third Annual Report of the Ohio Bureau of
Statistics of Labor.
(Revised 1/93) |
6,924 Female Wage-Earners in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 1901
Reported in the Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
(New data set) |
7,825 Female Wage-Earners in Akron and 15 Other Ohio Cities, 1901
Reported in the Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Ohio Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
(New data set) |
1,832 Construction Workers in Pennsylvania, 1894
Reported in the Twenty-Second Annual Report of the
Pennsylvania Bureau of Industrial Statistics. |
2,299 Textile Workers in Rhode Island, 1894
Reported in the Eighth Annual Report of the Rhode Island
Commissioner of Industrial Statistics.
(New data set) |
10,615 Wage-Earners in Rhode Island, 1895, With Responses
Presented as Occupation/Gender Averages
Reported in the Ninth Annual Report of the Bureau of
Industrial Statistics of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations.
(New data set) |
549 Farmers in Wisconsin, 1895
Reported in the Seventh Biennial Report of the Wisconsin
Bureau of Labor, Census and Industrial Statistics. |
1,488 Mechanics and Workingmen in Wisconsin, 1895
Reported in the Seventh Biennial Report of the Wisconsin
Bureau of Labor, Census and Industrial Statistics. |