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Special Schedules of Manufactures -- Nos. 7 and 8 Supervisor's Dist. No. ______Enumeration Dist. No. ______Flour and Grist Mills -- , , and Condensed Factories.

Products of Industry in ______, in the County of ______, State of ______

during the twelve months beginning June 1, 1879, and ending May 31, 1880, as enumerated by me. ______Enumerator.

FLOURING AND GRIST-MILLS. Average number of Wages and Hours of Labor. Months in Operation. Power used in Manufacture. hands employed Number of Hrs. in the If water is used. ordinary day of labor. Wheels. Name of Corporation, Capital (real Company, or and personal) Individual producing On what invested in to the value of $500 May to Novem- river or the business. annually. Novem- ber to stream? (See Kind. ber. May. note below.) Greatest number of hands employed at any one time during the year. Males above 16 years. Females above 15 years. Children and youth. Average day's wages for a skilled mechanic. Average day's wages for an ordinary laborer. Total amount paid in wages during the year. On full time. time only.On three-quarter On half time only. Idle. Number of runs of stone. in day, per capacity maximum Estimated bushels. for only make or work custom do you Do a market? If former, the what proportion of your product is custom grinding? Is there an elevator connected with your establishment? If so, state capacity in bushels. Height of fall, in feet. Number. Breadth, in feet. Revolutions per minute. Horse-power. 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

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6 Page 1 of 4 6 5 4 3 2 1 Power used in manufacture - - manufacture in used Power 27 Number of boilers. used. is power steam If continued. 28 Number of Engines. 29 Horse power. Number of of Number bushels of of bushels wheat. 30 Value. 31 other grain. other Number of of Number bushels of of bushels 32 Materials. FLOURING AND GRIST-MILLS -- Continued. -- GRIST-MILLS AND FLOURING Value. 33 supplies. Value of mill mill 34 Total value value Total materials. of all all of 35 Number of of Number barrels of of barrels wheat wheat flour. 36 Number of barrels barrels of Number of rye flour. of 37 Number of pounds of of pounds of Number buck-wheat flour. buck-wheat 38 barley meal. Number of of Number pounds of of pounds 39 Products. Number of of Number corn meal. pounds of of pounds 40 Number of of Number pounds of of pounds feed. 41 Page 2 of 4 of 2 Page Number of of Number pounds of of pounds hominy. 42 Value of all all of Value products. other other 43 Total value value Total products. of all all of 44 CHEESE FACTORIES: BUTTER FACTORIES: COMBINED BUTTER AND SKIM-CHEESE FACTORIES: CONDENSED MILK FACTORIES General Inquiries Applicable to All Factories Named Above. Inquiries Applicable to Cheese Factories Only. Inquiries Applicable to

Average number of Wages. Butter Factories Only. hands employed

Name of Corporation, Capital (real and Company, or Individual personal) producing to the value of invested in the $500 annually. business. Greatest number of hands employed at any one time during the year. Males above 16 years. Females above 15 years. Children and youth. Average day's wages for a dairyman. Average day's wages for ordinary labor. Total amount paid in wages during the year. Total value of labor employed in the year. Date when manufacturing season opened. Date when manufacturing season ended. Average number of cows furnishing milk during the year 1879. Average cost of milk per 100 lbs., if factory. at bought the Total number of pounds of milk used factoryat the year. the during Number of pounds of cheese made. Kinds of cheese. Average pounds of milk used per pound of cheese produced. Average price per pound at which cheese was sold for the season. Price per 100 pounds paid for making. Cost of furnishing per 100 pounds. Number of pounds of butter made. Average pounds of milk used per pound of butter produced. Average price per pound at which butter was sold for the season. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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Page 3 of 4 COLUMNS 39 and 40 have reference to manufacturers of condensed milk. condensed of manufacturers to reference have 40 and 39 COLUMNS cheese both and thatmanufacture butter. factories those reference have 38 to to 28 COLUMNS butter only. of manufacturers reference have 27 to to 22 COLUMNS only. cheese of manufacturers to reference have 21 to 16 COLUMNS enumerated. establishment every for be filled should and class, this of factories all to reference have 15 to 1 COLUMNS NOTES RELATIVE TO CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORIES. columns. these filling in beused should available information best The importance. great of inquiry an is This - HORSE-POWER. be reported. to engines are and boilers serviceable Only itflows. which into river the larger or stream also mention one, the small very is stream If a - IN MANUFACTURE. USED POWER the for work doing or goods producing shops small of case the In goods. the of price wholesale the means market, distant a for producing factories and mills of case the in Product, the of value The be included. should Fuel and Supplies Mill Materials. in beincluded to not are establishment manufacturing a of expenses general other and market, to goods of Freight Rent, Superintendence, of cost The thereto. relative returns the making in be exercised should judgment and care Great importance. prime of are product of and materials of values the to respect in inquiries The idle. months two and time full on months 10 or time; half on months 4 and time full on months 8 or time; full on months 12 thus: for beaccounted should year the of months 12 the All NOTES. 6 5 4 3 2 1 neighborhood only, the value of the product means the price charged at the shop. the at charged price the means product the of value the only, neighborhood Inquiries Applicable to Butter Factories Only -- Cont'd. -- Only Factories 25 Price per 100 pounds paid for making.

26 Cost of furnishing per 100 pounds.

27 Value of and sold. 28 Number of pounds of butter made. CHEESE FACTORIES: BUTTER FACTORIES: COMBINED BUTTER AND SKIM-CHEESE FACTORIES: CONDENSED MILK FACTORIES -- Countinued. 29

Number of pounds of cheese made. Only. Factories Skim-Cheese and Butter Combined to Applicable Inquiries

30 Average pounds of milk used per pound of butter produced.

31 Average pounds of milk used per pound of cheese produced.

32 Average price per pound at which butter was sold for the season.

33 Average price per pound at which cheese was sold for the season.

34 Price per 100 pounds paid for making butter.

35 Price per 100 pounds paid for making cheese.

36 Cost of furnishing per 100 pounds of butter.

37 Cost of furnishing per 100 pounds of cheese.

38 Value of buttermilk and skimmed milk sold. Inquires Applicable to Milk Condensed Factories Only. Factories 39 Number of pounds of condensed milk produced.

40 Value of condensed milk produced. On what river or or river what On stream? (See (See stream? note below.) note 41 42 Height of fall, in feet. 43 If water is used. is water If Number. Power used in Manufacture. in used Power Kind. 44 Wheels. 45 Breadth, in feet. 46 Revolutions per minute. Page 4 of 4 of 4 Page 47 Horse-power. If steam power is used. steam If 48 Number of boilers. 49 Number of Engines. 50 Horse power.