Occupations—Continued.
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Occupations.
21-30 Years.
31-40 Years.
41 and over.
Unk. Age.
Total.
Politicians 1 1 2
Photographers 1 1 2
Plasterers 3 3
Printers 6 1 2 9
Proprietors—Hotels and restaurants 6 6 10 22
Express business 3 4 7 14
Printing office 3 2 4
Cigar store 1 6 7
Store, notions and fuel, 3 9 10 22
Grocery 1 1 2 4
Employment agency 1 1 1 3
Newspaper 1 1
Pool-room 2 1 3
Professions—Teachers 1 3 3 7
Lawyers 2 2 1 5
Physicians 2 1 3 6
Dentists 1 2 3
Policemen 5 5
Pilot 1 1
Prize fighter 1 1
Rubber workers 2 1 3
Roofer 1 1
Rag pickers 2 4 6
Real estate agents 1 2 3
Root doctors 1 1 2
Service—Domestic 288 161 123 10 582
Hotel and restaurants, etc. 205 126 72 11 414
Public waiters (with caterers) 9 15 13 1 38
Stewards 8 14 9 31
Students 13 4 17
Sailors 14 3 3 1 21
Sextons 1 1 2 4
Shoemakers 4 1 13 18
Stevedores 64 60 40 164
Stone-cutters 1 1 1 3
Tinsmith 1 1
Trainer (horses) 1 1
Tailors 1 3 4
Teamsters 63 38 32 1 134
Upholsterers 2 1 4 7
Undertakers 4 1 1 6
Watchmen 1 4 9 14
Wicker-worker 1 1
Let us now glance at the occupations as a whole: of the 9675 Negroes in the Seventh Ward, 1212 are children nine years of age or less. Of the remaining 8463 there are: