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United States. War Dept. Puerto Rico Census Office.

Report on the census of Porto Rico, 1899

. (page 38 of 46)









Gold and silver workers










Gunsmiths . ...










HarnessTiakers










Hat anu cap makers


337


290




47


Hostlers






20
237
10
6
SO, 659
131
1
8
2
104
1 022


Hucksters and peddlers


141


28


23


2


111


Janitors and sextons


Journalists






9
2,354






Laborers


3,910
16,855


2,423
6,687


16
13


1,471
10,155


Launderers


Lawvers


49
13
9
35
47
61
1,811

2
23
14
51


Literary and scientific persons
Liverv-stable keepers


















Machinists










Masons










Mechanics








40
925
616
33
61
12
18




Merchants ...


1,156


991


12


153


Messengers and office boys


Miners and quarrvmen .'.










Musicians...


15
64


10
26


2
6


3

:;_'


Nurses


Officials, Government


Officials of manufacturing com-
panies










Operatives cigar factories .


60


36 54
21




1,289 24
406 ..


Painters ..





328



REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.



TABLE XXVI. Occupations in detail by sex, race, and nativity Continued.
PORTO RICO Continued.



Occupation.


Total.


Native white.


Foreign white.


Colored.


Males.


Fe-
males.


Males.


Fe-
males.


Males.


Fe-
males.


Males.


Fe-
males.


Photographers


30

219
149
955
85
352

77
1,595




16
137
89
782
45
204

44
695
3,273
3,428
%
636
180
28
844
109
2




12
72
23
48
7
17

18
168
920
122
7
110
36
16
380
15
12




2
10
37
125
33
131

15
732
372
3,943
85
939
153
10
177
129
1




Physicians and surgeons










Planters


156


109


1


46


Policemen and watchmen


Potters










Printers lithographers, etc










Restaurant and boarding - house
keepers


15


4


2


9


Sailors and boatmen


Salesmen and saleswomen


4,565
7,493
188
1,685
369
54
1,401
253
15


25
18,453


19
7,248


1

68


5
11,137


Servants






23


12




11


Soldiers




Steam-railway employees










Stewards and housekeepers


12


6


2


4


Stock raisers


Stonecutters










Straw workers


50


32


2


16


Street-railway employees ....


14
80
1,048


9
87
353
5
455
34
42
26
23


3
7
46
3
65
36
36
23
1


2
36
649
16
43


Sugar makers










Tailors










Tanners


24
563
69
135
64
34










Teachers


246


162


66


18


Telegraph and telephone operators.
Tinners








57
5
10




Watch and clock makers










Wood choppers





















TABLE XXVII. Occupations in detail by sex and age.



PORTO RICO.
MALES.



Occupation.


Total.


Under
15
years.


15 to 19
years.


20 to 24
years.


25 to 34
years.


35 to 44
years.


45 to 64
years.


65 years
and
over.


Actors


13






5


4


2


2




Agents (real estate, insurance, etc.)
Apprentices


4,017
342


47
173


236
159


503
g


1,262

2


975


858


136


Architects and draftsmen


36




2


2


13


B


11


2


Artists


23




1


3


8


7


3


1


Bakers


2,337


52


314


609


767


429


241


25


Barbers and hairdressers


734
















Blacksmiths


841


65


194


148


222


121


82


9


Bookbinders


22




5


3


7


2


4


1


Bookkeepers


165




6


22


43


48


43


3


Brickmatere


48




3


6


11


13


14


1


Builders and contractors


11








3


2


6




Butchers


137


2


3


22


37


28


39


6


Cabinetmakers


195


9


25


33


63


28


33


4


Carpenters . .


5 126


124


486


738


1 469


1 068


1 036


204


Charcoal burners


121


12


13


19


32


18


19


8


Clergymen


124




2


3


31


28


44


16


Clerks and copyists


1 100


11


153


234


338


192


148


25


Commercial travelers


26


1


|


4


12


4


4




Confectioners


75


1


*


7


18


23


19


1


Coopers


492


15


44


44


109


122


137


21


Dairymen


68


25


10


8


11


11


3




Dentists


42


2




2


14


16


6


2


Draymen and hackmen


1,392


37


116


270


496


323


140


10


Engineers (civil) and surveyors ...


115




1


8


40


26


36


4


Engineers and firemen (stationary
engines)


45




3


6


20


8


8




Fishermen


455


22


39


48


107


109


115


15


Foremen and overseers ...


57




1


5


18


10


15


2


Gardeners and florists


56


1


3


1


|


12


23


7


Gold and silver workers


170


6


30


26


33


32


38


5


Gunsmiths


21




2


4


3


6


I


2


Huriu'ssinuktTs ...


194


6


31


35


. 38


34


46


4


Hat and cap makers


11


5


2


1




1


2




Hostlers


30






6


6


6


5





OCCUPATIONS.



329



TABLE XXVII. Occupations in detail by sex and age Continued.

PORTO RICO Continued.

MALES Continued .



Occupation.


Total.


Under
15
years.


15 to 19
years.


20 to 24
years.


25 to 34
years.


35 to 44
years.


45 to 64
years.


65 years
and
over.


Hucksters and peddlers


565


68


83


83


164


90


68


9


Janitors and sextons


38


1


3


3


14


9


6


2


Journalists


49






3


26


13


7




Laborers


211 832


18,642


29,085


:;" vji


54,245


35,658


36,534


6,844


Launderers


232


20


44


45


72


36


13


2


La \v vers


206




4


11


64


46


65


16


Literarv and scientific persons


44




3


2


16


14


9




Liverv-stable keepers


25




1


4


7


5


8




Machinists


179


3


11


22


60


42


37


4


Masons


1 335


42


182


209


332


226


278


66


Mechanics


191


1


14


24


65


44


36


7


Merchants .


7 557


124


692


1,217


2,570


1,686


1,141


127


Messengers and office bovs


1,145


861


174


39


31


22


14


4


Miners and quarrvmen . '.


48




13


10


14


4


6


1


Musicians


169


3


16


25


51


40


29


5


Nurses


63




1


6


19


20


15


2


Officials, Government


287




8


27


80


76


88


8


Officials of manufacturing com-
panies


10




1




6


2


1




Operatives cigar factories


3 683


180


581


752


935


627


524


84


Painters


663


5


51


115


208


162


114


8


Photographers


30




1


5


11


10


3




Physicians and surgeons


219




2


4


57


81


69


6


Pla'nters


149


2


3


17


27


40


62


8


Policemen and watchmen


MB




13


176


487


196


81


2


Potters


85


4


10


19


17


16


16


3


Printers, lithographers, etc


352


14


94


76


110


40


18




Restaurant and boarding-house
keepers


77


2


1


4


26


20


22


2


Sailors and boatmen


1,595


25


124


201


456


374


355


60


Salesmen ... .


4 565


312


1,599


1,393


936


213


106


6


Servants


7,493


2,850


1,772


1,055


960


405


376


76


Shirtmakers


188


4


19


47


74


35


9




Shoemakers ..


1 685


147


348


273


386


246


237


.48


Soldiers


369




57


186


93


18


13


2


Steam-rail wav emplovees


54




5


11


16


13


9




Stewards.. ."


1 401


13


87


237


468


333


240


23


Stock raisers


253


71


49


26


' 42


38


23


4


Stonecutters . .


15






2


3


6


4




Street-railwav emplovees.


14




2


4


4


3


1




Sugar makers


80




5


14


17


18


22


4


Tailors


1,048


53


219


217


236


169


134


20


Tanners


24




1


2


8


5


7


1


Teachers..


563




16


47


138


155


170


37


Telegraph and telephoneoperators.


69




6


17


35


8


3




Tinners


135


8


18


25


35


r,


20


2


Watch and clock makers


54




4


10


14


16


8


2


Wood choppers


34


3


5


2


11


7


5


1





















FEMALES.



Actresses


36




5


5


13


.


_


1


Bakers


13
















Dressmakers and seamstresses
Hat and cap makers


:,. MS
337


342
70


1,325
82


1,195
64


1,616
69


781
38


1M
14


42


Housekeeper*


12






1


7


1


2


1


Hucksters


i41


2


2


8


27


43


46


13


Laborers


3,910


477


480


411


819


645


883


195


Laundresses .


].; KG


559


2,493


2,990


4,893


3,113


2,617


190


Merchants . .


1,156


206


270


197


223


132


119


9


Musicians


15




3


3


7




1


1


X urses


64


1




3


11


13


30


6


Operatives cigar factories


60
















Planters .


166


5


24


29


45


2o


J4


4


Restaurant and boarding-house
keepers


15








6


6


3




Saleswomen


25


4


4


13


2




2




Servants


18 453


3,797


3,709


2,715


3,528


2,157


2,158


tea


Shoemakers


23


2


7


5


3


2






Straw workers


50


9


6


9


14


6


6


4


Teachers


246




23


65


74


29


49


6





















330



REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.



TABLE XXVIII. Occupations in detail by se.r, literacy, and superior educnt!nt>.

PORTO RICO.
MALES.



Occupation.


Total.


Can
neither
read nor
write.


Can read,
but can
not write.


Can read
and
write.


With
superior
educa-
tion.


Without
superior
educa-
tion.


Actors


13


6




7




13


Agents (real estate, insurance, etc.)


4,017


1,216


107


2,694


116


3 902




342


134


45


163




342


Architects and draftsmen .


36






36


14


22


Artists ...


23


1




22


5


18


Bakers .


2,337


1,284


91


962


6


2 331


Barbers and hairdressers


734


132


23


579


6


728


Blacksmiths


841


201


37


603


8


833


Bookbinders .


22




1


21


1


21


Bookkeepers


165






165


61


104


Brickmakers .. .


48


34


2


12




48




11






11


2


9


Butchers . .


137


99


4


34




137


Cabinetmakers


195


22


6


167


3


192


Carpenters .


5,125


1,788


179


3,158


24


5 101


Charcoal burners


121


305


3


13




121




124






124


97


27


Clerks and copyists . . .


1,100






1,100


128


972


nrmimprmivl tr.ve]prs_


26


2




24


2


24


Confectioners


75


21


4


50




75


Coopers


492


243


27


222




492


Dairymen


68


57


2


9


1


67


Dentists


42


2




40


26


16


Jlrftymen find hao^mpn


1,392


959


48


385


2


1 390




115


2




113


90


25


Engineers and nremen (stationary en-
gines)


45


24


1


20


1


44


Fishermen


455


317


26


112


2


453


Foremen and overseers


67


8


1


48


6


61




56


36




20




56


Gold and silver workers


170


13


6


151


3


167


Gunsmiths. .


21


3




18




21


Harnessmakers


194


41


7


146


2


192


Hat and cap makers


11


10




1




11


Hostlers


30


27




3




30


Hucksters and peddlers


565


396


16


154


1


564


Janitors and sextons


38












Journalists


49






49


24


25


Laborers


211,832


181, 102


2,320


28,410


856


210 976


Launderers


232


133


14


85




232


Lawyers. .


206






206


168


38


Literary and scientific persons


44






44


22


22


Liverv-stable keepers


25


2




23


4


21


Machinists *.


179


63


8


108


7


172


Masons


1,335


502


80


753


4


1 331


Mechanics


191


29


1


161


24


167


Merchants


7,557


1,205


83


6,269


565


6 992


Messengers and office boys


1,145


1,053


14


78




1 145


Miners and quarrymen


48


36


1


11




48


Musicians


169


17


2


150


19


150


Nurses


63


5


2


56


22


41


Officials, Government


287


9




278


83


204


Officials of manufacturing companies


10






10




10


Operatives, cigar factories .


3,683


1,306


167


2 220


20


3 663


Painters


663


256


38


369


7


656


Photographers


30


1


1


28


5


25


Physicians and surgeons


219






219


208


16


Planters


149


63


3


83


20


129


Policemen and watchmen


955


48


2


905


38


917


Potters


85


56


2


27


1


84


Printers, lithographers etc


352






352


14


338


Restaurant and boarding-house keepers.
Sailors and boatmen


77
1,595


24
950


3
68


50

577


1
10


76
1 585


Salesmen


4,566


260


47


4,258


150


4 415


Servants


7,493


6,314


236


943


g


7 485


Shirtmakers


188


43


7


138


1


187


Shoemakers


1,685


515


102


1,068


13


1 672


Soldiers


369


28




341


21


348


Steam-railway employees


54


11


1


42


14


50


Stewards


1,401


295


11


1,095


51


1 350


Stock raisers .


253


208


5


40


1


252


Stonecutters


15


6




9




15


Street-railway employees


14


3




11




14


Sugar makers "


80


28


1


51


3


77


Tailors


1,048


103


28


917


21


1 027


Tanners


24


13


2


9




24



OCCUPATIONS.



331



TABLE XXVIII. Occupations in detail by sex, literacy, etc. Continued.

PORTO RICO Continued.
MALES Continued.



Occupation.


Total.


Can
neither
read nor
write.


Can read,
but can

not write.


Can read
and
write.


With
superior
educa-
tion.


Without
superior
educa-
tion.


Teachers


563






563


299


264


Telegraph and telephone operators


69






69


32


37


Tinners .


135


49


7


79




135


Watch and clock makers


54


2




52


1


53


Wood choppers


34


33




1


1


33

















FEMALES.



Actresses


36






36


20


16


Bakers


13


7




6




13


Dressmakers and seamstresses


5,785


2,379


434


2 972


2~


5 758


Hat and cap makers


337


266


22


49




337


Housekeepers


12


4




8




12


Hucksters and peddlers


141


101


11


29




141


Laborers


3,910


3,606


47


257


10


3 900


Laundresses


16,855


15, 071


626


1,158


4


16 851


Merchants


1,156


961


48


147


2


1,154


Musicians


15






15


3


12


Nurses


64


36


7


21


7


57


Operatives, cigar factories


60


38


7


15




60


Planters . .. . ..


156


148




8




166


Restaurant and boarding-house keepers.


15


g


1


6




15


Saleswomen


25


4


2


19


1


24


Servants .


18,453


15,727


925


1 801


5


18 448


Shoemakers


23


6


1


16




23


Straw workers


50


41


1


8


1


49


Teachers


246






246


169


77

















TABLE XXIX. Occupations in detail by sex and conjugal condition.

PORTO RICO.

MALES.



Occupation.


Total.


Single.


Married.


Living to-
gether as
husband
and wife
by mutual
consent.


Widowed.


Actors


13


8


2


3




Agents (real estate, insurance, etc. )
Apprentices


4,017
342


1,460
340


1,656


662
2


239


Architects and draftsmen


36


11


19


2


4


Artists


23


9


10


4




Bakers


2 337


1 161


536


589


51


Barbers and hairdressers


734


398


200


109


27


Blacksmiths


841


518


174


133


16


Bookbinders


22


13


7


2




Bookkeepers


165


65


83


12


5


Rriolcmnlrprs


48


13


17


15


3


Builders and contractors


11




10


1




Butchers


137


36


42


53


g


Cabinetmakers


195


98


54


35


g


Carpenters


5,125


2 040


1 747


1 066


272


Charcoal burners


121


63


22


33


3


Clergymen


124


100


14


6


4


Clerks and copyists


1,100


592


400


71


37


Commercial travelers


26


15


9


1


1


Confectioners


75


26


29


19


1


Coopers


492


''00


149


126


17


Dairymen


68


48


11


3


1


Dentists


42


g


32




2


Dravmen and hackinen . ..


1,392


659


294


410


23


Engineers (civil) and surveyors


115


44


60


7


4


Engineers and firemen (stationary en-
gines)


45


16


11


17


1


Fishermen


455


194


115


117


29


Foremen and overseers


57


11


35


g


3


Gardeners and florists


56


23


17


7


9


Gold and silver workers. . .


170


92


49


21


8



332



REPORT ON THE CENSUS OF PORTO RICO, 1899.



TABLE XXIX. Occupations in detail by sex and conjugal condition Continued.

PORTO RICO Continued.

MALKS Continued.



Occupation.


Total.


Single.


Married.


Living to-
gether as
husband
and wife
by mutual
consent.


Widowed.


Gunsmiths


21


7


11


1


2


Hamessmakers


194


98


52


39


5


Hat and cap makers


11


9


2






Hostlers


30


19


4


5


2


Hucksters and peddlers


565


362


90


97


16




38


15


23






Journalists


49


20


25


3


1


Laborers . .


211,832


107,604


61 473


33,666


9,089


Launderers.


232


160


25


36


11


Lawyers


206


56


127


10


13


Literary and scientific persons


44


18


18


5


3


Livery-stable keepers


25


7


14


2


2


Machinists


179


64


64


50


11


Masons . ......


1,335


632


339


308


56


Mechanics .


191


78


73


30


10


Merchants


7,557


3,513


3 010


750


284


Messengers and office bovs


1,145


1,105


20


15


5


Miners and quarrymen


48


36


10


1


1


Musicians


169


71


58


26


14


Nurses ...


63


21


33


5


4


Officials, Government


287


75


178


18


16


Officials of manufacturing companies. ...


10


2


6




2


Operatives cigar factories


3 683


1 963


935


618


167


Painters


663


286


166


189


22


Photographers .


30


15


12


3




Physicians and surgeons


219


45


152


9


13


Planters


149


36


80


26


7


Policemen and watchmen


955


393


438


91


33


Potters . . . .


85


40


23


19


3


Printers, lithographers, etc


352


234


78


36


4


Restaurant and boarding-house keepers .
Sailors and boatmen .


77
1 595


22

587


38
523


16
430


1
65


Salesmen .


4 565


4 076


2%


147


46


Servants


7,493


6,977


214


175


127


Shirtmakers


188


99


62


34


3


Shoemakers


1 685


946


403


274


62


Soldiers . .


369


327


33


5


4


Steam-railway employees


54


21


27


5


1


Stewards


1,401


689


416


219


77


Stock raisers


253


175


39


32


7


Stonecutters


16


4


9


2




Street-railway employees


14


8


4


1


1


Sugar makers ..


80


31


28


17


4


Tailors


1,048


629


244


138


37


Tanners


24


8


5


9


2


Teachers


563


156


342


23


43


Telegraph and telephone operators
Tinners .


69
135


43
63


23
41


1
30


2
1


Watch and clock makers


54


26


20


3


5


Wood choppers


34


17


8


7

















FEMALES.



Actresses


36


25






4


Bakers


13


9


1


2


1


Dressmakers and seamstresses


6,785


4,099


663


445


578


Hat and cap makers


337


238


36


44


19


Housekeepers


12


2


1


7


2


Hucksters and peddlers


141


83


20


18


20


Laborers


3,910


2,041


523


414


932


Laundresses


16,855


10,416


1,624


2,953


1,862


Merchants


1,156


780


167


89


120


Musicians


15


12


2




1


Nurses


64


24


15


1


24


Operatives, cigar factories


60


38


9


8


5


Planters


156


88


21


25


22


Restaurant and boarding-house keepers .
Saleswomen


15
25


2
24


5
1


2


6


Servants .


18,463


14,473


964


1,790


1,226


Shoemakers


23


19


1




3


Straw workers


50


. 28


12


5


5


Teachers


246


145


66


2


33















OCCUPATIONS.



333



TABLE XXX. Occupations in detail by sex and place of Inrth.

PORTO RICO.
MALES.



Occupation.


Total.


Porto
Rico.


Other
West
Indies.


Spanish
America.


United
States.


Spain.


Other
Europe.


Other
coun-
tries.




13


11


1






1






Agents (real estate, insurance,
etc.)


4,017


3,502


20


7


16


369


10


93


Apprentices


342


341








1






Architects and draftsmen


36


24


2




4


3




3


Artists


23


18


1






2


1


1


Bakers


2,337


2,277


4


1




46


3


6


Barbers and hairdressers


734


707






2


J4


1




Blacksmiths


841


730


13


1


15


49 I


10


23


Bookbinders ...


22


19


1






2






Bookkeepers


166


133


2




9


Ifi




5


Brickmakers


48


47








1






Builders and contractors


11


5








5




1


Butchers


137


132


2




1


1




1


Cabinetmakers


195


179


2


2




8


1


3


Carpenters ...


5 125


4 903


38


7


13


103


33


28


Charcoal burners


121


120










1




Clergymen


124


45


1




13


63


1


1


Clerks and copyists .


1 100


990


10


1


40


52


3


4


Commercial travelers


26


17






3


3


1


2


Confectioners


75


63








11




1


Coopers .


492


466


11


2






4


9


Dairymen


68


67








1






Dentists


42


34


3


1


i


1




2


Draymen and hackmen


1 392


1 197


10


1


129


35


15


5


Engineers (civil) and surveyors.


115


55


5




21


5


16


13


Engineers and nremen (station-
ary engines)


45


36


i






5


2


1


Fishermen


455


447


1






4


1


2


Foremen and overseers


57


41




1


1


11


1


2


Gardeners and florists


56


27




1




21




7


Gold and silver workers


170


161








6




3


Gunsmiths


21


18








2




1


Harnessmakers . .


I'll


166


5


1


2


13


5


2.


Hat and cap makers


11


11














Hostlers


30


30














Hucksters and peddlers.


565


536


1


3


1


9


1


14


Janitors and sextons


38


38














Journalists


49


39


1


1


3


o


2


1


Laborers


211,832


208,867


341


49


131


1 772


194


478


Launderers


232


230


1










1


Lawyers


206


159


7




17


22


1




Literary and scientific persons .


44


25


4




5


3


4


3


Livery-stable keepers


25


16








6




3


Machinists


179


135


g




9


15


7


7


Masons


1.335


1,256


16




1


24


6


32


Mechanics


191


119


g




5


29


12


18


Alerchants


7 557


5 720


34


12


61


1 443


67


220


Messengers and office boys


1,145


1,143








2






Miners and quarrymen


48


46






1


1






Musicians


169


145


2


1


1


18




2


Nurses


63


49






1


13






Officials, Government. . . .


287


236


2


2


28


14


3


2


Officials of manufacturing com-
panies


10


5






2


3






Operatives, cigar factories


3,683


3,620


15


4


3


36




5


Painters


663


633


5


3


3


12


1


6


Photographers


30


18


1




4


6




1


Physicians and surgeons . .


219


144


10


2


20


32


6


5


Pla'nters


149


125


2




1


14


4


3


Policemen and watchmen


955


905


5


1


13


27


1


3


Potters


85


78


1




3


3






Printers, lithographers, etc


352


330


2


1




9


8


2


Restaurant and boarding-house
keepers


77


54




1


1


14




7


Sailors and boatmen



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