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Demographic study of Rantoul Street, 1910-1920

Rantoul Street is one of two main streets in Beverly. It consists of mostly multi-family dwellings and small stores. Rantoul Street has traditionally been the first area of domicile for a myriad of immigrant groups. Over the period 1900 - 1920 roughly one thousand people lived on this street. Two students have transcribed complete census information on every man, woman, and child living on Rantoul Street in the census years 1910 and 1920. The individual census data for these residents has been incorporated into a database using these censuses. On a very superficial level, this will enable anyone to research any Rantoul Street resident during this period. On a more sophisticated level, we will be using this database to trace such demographic aspects as upward mobility, fecundity, population density, etc.  To visit the database, click on the link below:

Rantoul Street Census Data, 1910 & 1920

For more about Rantoul Street:
A Brief History of Rantoul St., Beverly, Massachusetts by Andy Eaton

 

 


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