Description: THEIR LIVES AND NUMBERS. The Conditions Of Working People In Massachusetts, 1870 - 1900 Edited by Henry F. Bedford Published by Cornell University Press in 1995, 240 pages, with 21 illustrations, and 52 Tables. "In the course of three decades, the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor considered the major groups that made up the state's diverse working population-men, women, children, Yankees, immigrants, and by the end of the century, blacks- and the array of tasks these people performed." FINE HARDCOVER9"l x 6"w x 1"dWeight: 1# 2 oz
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Book Title: THEIR LIVES AND NUMBERS
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Author: Henry F. Bedford
Publication Year: 1995
Language: English
Massachusetts working class: Massachusetts history