What are some careers that used to be huge, but have now completely or mostly disappeared?
Beautiful question! We’ve always had a soft spot for an obscure update from the U.S. Department of Labor in which it announces which jobs no longer get broken out in separate counts — this year, pour one out for “breakfast cereal manufacturing.” But for this question, we felt compelled to step back and look at the (really) big picture.
 
 
To get rolling, we needed to translate into modern terms the archaic and often anarchic occupations of the early censuses — shout out to drovers, hostlers, sextons, whitewashers, hucksters, "galloon, gimp and tassel makers" and rag pickers.
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