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BLAST FURNACE EMPLOYEES 



Males Females Total 



Blast furnaces and rolliiiy:-iiiilLs (laborers) 9,572 89 9,661 



Blast furnaces and rolling-mills (semiskilled) . . 2,860 91 2,951 



Pnddlers 334 ... 334 



Fiirnacemen and smeltermen 193 ... 193 



Total 12.959 180 13,130 



LABORERS AND SEMISKILLED EMPLOYEES— CAR AND AUTO 



FACTORIES 



Males Females Total 



Car and railroad shops (laborers) 3,686 8 3,694 



Car and railroad shops (semiskilled) 2,528 14 2,542 



Auto factories (laborers) 1,834 24 1,858 



Auto factories (semiskilled) 1.821 38 1,859 



Total 9,869 84 9,953 



COPPER AND TINSMITHS 



Males Females Total 



Tinsmiths 2,163 2 2,165 



Coppersmiths 56 . . 56 



Total 2,219 2 2,221 



WORKERS IN METALS OTHER THAN IRON AND STEEL 



Males Females Total 



Tin\Yare and enamel ware (semiskilled) 245 292 537 



Tinware and enamel ware factories (laborers).. 353 44 397 



Brass mills 128 15 143 



Brass-molders, founders, and casters 140 1 141 



Brass mills (laborers) 123 ... 123 



Other metal factories (semiskilled) 74 39 113 



Other metal factories (laborers) 65 31 96 



Copper factories (laborers) 71 ... 71 



Other molders, founders, and casters 33 ... 33 



Lead and zinc (semiskilled) 8 ... 8 



Lead and zinc (laborers) 3 ... 3 



Total 1,243 422 1.665 



3. Clothing Indnstries 



In the State of Indiana in 1910, 27,584 persons were employed 

 in the various clothing industries, this industry ranking third on 

 the basis of number employed. As listed, manufacturing of textiles 

 is not included, but work of dressmakers, in and out of factories. 



