Historical Labor Statistics Project Series

Historical Labor Statistics Project (HLSP)

Read Me First

Download Instructions


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.
Miami University (c) 2003 EH.Net Wake Forest University
(email) Send comments and questions to admin@eh.net