Immigrants in industriesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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17. lappuse
... Poles in 1887. Slovaks in considerable numbers , together with a few Ruthenians , Magyars , Slovenians , Servians , Syrians , and Croa- tians , were at work in the packing houses by the year 1890 , but , with the exception of the ...
... Poles in 1887. Slovaks in considerable numbers , together with a few Ruthenians , Magyars , Slovenians , Servians , Syrians , and Croa- tians , were at work in the packing houses by the year 1890 , but , with the exception of the ...
18. lappuse
... Poles and Bohemians migrated from Chicago to more westward and unex- posed points in the industry , along with the Irish , Germans , and other early employees . Up to 1890 , the operating forces in the establishments west of Chicago ...
... Poles and Bohemians migrated from Chicago to more westward and unex- posed points in the industry , along with the Irish , Germans , and other early employees . Up to 1890 , the operating forces in the establishments west of Chicago ...
19. lappuse
... Poles and Slovaks began coming about 1900 . At the present time the labor force of the company is made up approximately of 400 to 500 Irish and American whites , and 500 to 550 recent immigrants , especially Poles , Slovaks , Bohemians ...
... Poles and Slovaks began coming about 1900 . At the present time the labor force of the company is made up approximately of 400 to 500 Irish and American whites , and 500 to 550 recent immigrants , especially Poles , Slovaks , Bohemians ...
26. lappuse
... Poles , with more than twice the number of females reported by any other race , show 50.8 per cent of them to have come over within the past two years . The Lithuanians , with the next largest number , report 54 per cent as here not ...
... Poles , with more than twice the number of females reported by any other race , show 50.8 per cent of them to have come over within the past two years . The Lithuanians , with the next largest number , report 54 per cent as here not ...
29. lappuse
... Poles in South Omaha than of those in Chicago show a residence of less than twenty years and the Germans and Poles in the United States at least tweny years are relatively more numerous in Chicago than in Kansas City . In the last named ...
... Poles in South Omaha than of those in Chicago show a residence of less than twenty years and the Germans and Poles in the United States at least tweny years are relatively more numerous in Chicago than in Kansas City . In the last named ...
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Austria-Hungary average number birth of father boarders or lodgers Bohemian and Moravian Canadian cent of foreign-born Chicago computed Croatian earning each specified females foreign father foreign-born male employees German Grand total head of family head of household Hebrew households studied immigrants includes only races information was secured Irish Japanese Kansas City keeping boarders larger proportion Lithuanian locality Magyar males reporting meat packing native father native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race Negro North Italians Number of households number of persons Number reporting complete owing to small Poles Polish race not specified race of father race of head race of individual races with 20 reporting complete data Roumanian Russian Servian slaughtering and meat-packing sleeping room Slovak Slovenian small number involved smallest proportion South Omaha speak English specified number STUDY OF EMPLOYEES STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS Swedes Swedish table includes table next presented Total foreign-born Total native-born total number United wages White