| Nationality. | No. | Percentage. |
| American parentage | 41 | .376 |
| Irish parentage | 30 | .276 |
| German parentage | 18 | .165 |
| English and Scotch parentage | 9 | .083 |
| Italian parentage | 3 | .027 |
| Swedish parentage | 3 | .027 |
| Other countries, parentage | 5 | .046 |
| Married | 17 | .156 |
| Single | 92 | .844 |
| Worked a little in country | 16 | .146 |
| Worked considerably in country | 7 | .064 |
| Men with regular trades | 31 | .289 |
| Union men | 6 | .055 |
| Men who looked efficient | 38 | .349 |
| Men who looked semi-efficient | 21 | .193 |
| Men who looked inefficient | 50 | .458 |
| Ages. | ||
| 15-20 | 2 | .018 |
| 20-30 | 55 | .504 |
| 30-40 | 23 | .212 |
| 40-50 | 20 | .183 |
| 50-60 | 8 | .074 |
| 60-70 | 1 | .009 |
| Length of time out of work. | ||
| Less than 1 month | 8 | .073 |
| More than 1 month | 17 | .156 |
| More than 2 months | 16 | .146 |
| More than 3 months.[37] | 68 | .625 |
FOOTNOTES:
[14] "Prospectus of the Salvation Army Industrial Homes Company."
[15] "The Poor and the Land," p. 130.
[16] Haggard places it at 500 in 1905; at the time of my visit, May, 1906, it was about 300.
[17] "Hadleigh," p. 52.
[18] "The Poor and the Land," p. 127.
[19] "The S. A. and the Public," pp. 113-114.
[20] Ibid., p. 114.