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In 1879 the Ohio Bureau of Labor Statistics mailed out 781
"blanks" containing questions on nationality, occupation, work
experience, time lost, wages, family composition, earnings and
expenses to "workingmen in the several sections of the State"
Consistent numbering of the returns and a repetition
of certain questions on the two tables allowed us to match the
information from both tables to create a data set of 230