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Skilled. 



Textile industries 3 



Painters, glaziers and varnishers 1.000 



Cigar and tobacco workers 



Chemical industries 



Liquor and beverages 



Light, heat and fuel 



Paper and pulp mills 



Semi- 

 skilled. 

 834 



940 

 421 

 124 



368 



Appren- 

 tices. 



Un- 

 skilled 

 158 



6 



476 

 876 

 996 

 632 



Of each 1,000 workers engaged in maimfav?turing and mectiauieal pur- 

 suits in Indiana in 1910, there were approximately : 371 skilled, 285 semi- 

 skilled, 8 apprentices, 334 unskilled. 



On the basis of 1,000 in each of the manu-acturing and mschanical pursuits, 

 workers were distributed in specific skilled, semiskilled, apprentices rnd un 

 skilled occupations as follows: 



BUILDING TRADES 



Skilled 



Semi: KILLED 



Apprentices 



Unskilled 



Carpenters 309 



Painters, glaziers and 



varnishers 101 



Building contractors. 72 

 Brick and stone 



masons 48 



Plumbers, gas fitters. 36 



Plasterers 24 



Paper hangers 18 



Total 608 



Helpers. . . . 

 Apprentices . 



Total. 



General 1 ho ers 36] 



Total. 



363 



METAL INDUSTRIES 



Machinists and mill- 

 wrights 229 



Blacksmiths 113 



Iron molders and 



casters 68 



Tinsmiths 27 



Boilermakers 21 



Rollers 15 



Miscellaneous 40 



Total ,513 



Steel workers and 



rcUing mills 70 



Blast furnaces 38 



Car and railroad 



shops 33 



Auto factories 23 



Miscellaneous 10 



Total 174 



Blast furnaces 127 



Steel works and rolling 



mills 97 



Car and railroad shops. 48 



Auto factories 23 



Miscellaneous 10 



Total . 



305 



CLOTHING INDUSTRIES 



Dressmakers and 

 seamstresses.. 490 



Clothing factories. . 

 Suit and coat fac- 



41 



Dressmakers and 



8 



Laborers 



9 



Sewers and sewing 

 machine operatives. 164 



Tailors and tailoresses 108 



Milliners and mill- 

 inery dealers 156 



tories 



Hat factories 



IS 

 5 











Total 918 



Total 



64 



Total 



8 



Total 



0 













*Workers are here enumerated as skilled, semiskilled, and unskilled on the 

 basis of the census classification. 



