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 NEW HAMPSHIRE 295 No. of HOE8E POWER. Hands Value of INDUSTRIES. establish- ments. Steam engines. Water wheels. employed. Capital. Wages paid. materials. products. Agricultural implements 24 26 458 184 $174 550 $78 505 $77 714 Boots and shoes 257 97 8,107 1 008*215 1 228 314 8011 992' 6 162 259 Brick. .... 57 55 544 181 805 112 040 88*570 Carpentering and building 1 109 24 182 457 154180 204*875 29l'431 116 84 563 782 528 555 856 692 329 532 Cars, freight and passenger 2 225 190 200 000 100 000 256 250 379 7 r O Clothing, men's 75 60 798 250340 207 858 451 930 820 714 Cotton goods 35 915 17767 12541 13 83l'710 8 989 853 12 318 447 1 A qqq'fiTO Flouring and grist mill products 195 320 6,853 388 74,914 2 496 054 2 747 978 Furniture 79 666 1407 1325 957 900 698 133 1 782 162 Hosiery 28 12 868 1 081 855 460 405 003 881 646 ^7f)^AAf Iron, forged and rolled 2 315 10 111 131 000 57400 801*860 455 000 " castings, not specified 23 176 249 419 857 760 236216 891 993 773 283 Leather, tanned 72 375 925 410 875 800 16o'l09 1 566 950 1 Q6'i'fi7f5 " curried 42 30 96 219 312'600 100 599 1 488 419 1 720 520 " dressed skins 12 224 88 85400 10930 ' 82'525 58 140 Liquors malt . . 4 118 113 276810 53'800 873 156 fioVfifiO Lumber sawed 723 1928 21 101 3898 2 428*193 725*304 2 471 427 Machinery, not specified ., 30 172 609 397 341 150 190 786 165 266 500 550 " cotton and woollen . 31 163 849 886 272450 149 932 126 389 886 205 " fire engines 1 150 865 300000 46'497 477 183 " railroad repairing 4 215 664 368 000 395544 505864 1 816 808 " steam engines and boilers Paper not specified 5 14 159 120 '855 182 810 156,500 418 000 91*500 111 973 73,769 511 642 288,980 QO* Q1 ft " printing 7 50 715 190 444000 74' 800 859 240 727865 " wrapping 11 30 755 148 217 000 53700 209*490 360 920 Printing, cotton and woollen goods 3 850 580 635 678 000 273*225 4 118 453 4 670 388 Saddlery and harness 85 260 133540 80401 137 778 Sash, doors, and blinds 28 206 541 854 248 450 159'l30 223931 481 656 Starch 66 122 1 181 294 246 200 23'381 308 695 A(K 040 Wooden ware 60 177 1,138 416 273*400 144848 149 322 449220 Woollen goods 66 583 4637 8279 4 598 800 1 853 992 5 264*520 8 708 307 Worsted goods 2 1525 1 161 700 000 1 032 118 1 447 422 The greater portion of the foreign products consumed in New Hampshire is entered at Bos- ton. Portsmouth, however, is a United States port of entry, where the value of imports during the year ending June 30, 1874, amounted to $41,388. The exports were unimportant. The number of vessels that entered in the foreign trade was 54 of 9,794 tons, and 62 were cleared. The entries in the coastwise trade comprised 1,032 vessels, of 105,142 tons, including 329, of 10,477 tons, engaged in fisheries. The num- ber of vessels that cleared in the coastwise trade was 1,032. There were registered, enrolled, and licensed at this port 74, of 14,502 tons, of which 69 were sailing vessels. The railroads of the state are subject to inspection by three state commissioners, who are required to report an- nually to the legislature. There were 92 m. of railroad in 1844, 467 in 1850, 661 in 1860, 736 in 1870, and 946 in 1874. The railroads lying wholly or partly in New Hampshire, with their termini and the number of miles completed in the state in 1874, are represented in the following table : NAMES OF CORPORATIONS. TERI fan, 9 _g i-isf Capital stock From To Pi III! paid in. Portland Me Island Pond Vt 52 149 $5,000,000 Boston, Concord, and Montreal Concord. . Northumberland 145 1,800,000 White Mountain branch. .... Wing Eoad Fabyan Place 15 Boston and Maine Portland Me 35 iie 021,274 Branch Kollinsford Great Falls 8 Alton Bay 29 West Amesbury branch Newton Village West Amesbury, Mass. . . . 2 4 Cheshire South Ashburnham, Mass. Bellows Falls, Vt .-.. 48 B3 2,153,800 Leased, Ashuelot Keene South Vernon, Mass. . 28 28f Concord Nashua 85 1,500,000 41 Leased-s Manchester and N Weare North Weare 19 ( Suncook Valley Pittsfield 20 Branch . Hillsborough Bridge 15 ^Eastern Massachusetts State line 16 Fitchburg 4,000,000 Mason Village 9 23 Manchester and Lawrence Lawrence, Mass 22 26 1,000,000 Monadnock,. Winchendon Mass Peterborough 14 16 197,257 Mount Washington Base Summit of Mt. Washington 8 Nashua, Acton, and Boston ... . North Acton Mass Nashua 5 20 268,500 Nashua and Lowell Lowell Mass 5 14 800,000 Leased. Wilton.... Nashua .. Wilton . . . 15 215.000 t Leased to Eastern of Massachusetts.
 * 3 13*831
 * 669*340
 * 768*200
 * 806*720
 * 378 '017
 * 1.
 * Atlantic and St Lawrence
 * Leased to Grand Trunk railway.