It May Be Hard to Believe That A Scant 100 Years Ago...
- The average life expectancy in the United States was forty-seven.
- Only 14 percent of the homes in the United States had a bathtub.
- Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone. A three minute call from Denver to New York City cost eleven dollars.
- There were only 8,000 cars in the US and only 144 miles of paved roads.
- The maximum speed limit in most cities was ten mph.
- Alabama, Mississippi, Iowa, and Tennessee were each more heavily populated than California. With a mere 1.4 million residents, California was only the twenty-first most populous state in the Union.
- The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower.
- The average wage in the U.S. was twenty-two cents an hour. The average U.S. worker made between $200 and $400 per year.
- A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000 per year, a dentist $2500 per year, a veterinarian between $1500 and $4000 per year, and a mechanical engineer about $5000 per year.
- More than 95 percent of all births in the United States took place at home.
- Ninety percent of all U.S. physicians had no college education. Instead, they attended medical schools, many of which were condemned in the press and by the government as "substandard."
- Sugar cost four cents a pound.
- Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen.
- Coffee cost fifteen cents a pound.
- Most women only washed their hair once a month and used borax or egg yolks for shampoo.
- Canada passed a law prohibiting poor people from entering the country for any reason, either as travelers or immigrants.
- The five leading causes of death in the U.S. were: 1. Pneumonia and influenza 2. Tuberculosis 3. Diarrhea 4. Heart disease 5. Stroke
- The American flag had 45 stars. Arizona, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Hawaii and Alaska hadn't been admitted to the Union yet.
- Drive-by-shootings, in which teenage boys galloped down the street on horses and started randomly shooting at houses, carriages, or anything else that caught their fancy, were an ongoing problem in Denver and other cities in the West.
- The population of Las Vegas, Nevada was thirty. The remote desert community was inhabited by only a handful of ranchers and their families.
- Plutonium, insulin, and antibiotics hadn't been discovered yet. Scotch tape, crossword puzzles, canned beer, and iced tea hadn't been invented.
- There was no Mother's Day or Father's Day.
- One in ten U.S. adults couldn't read or write. Only 6 percent of all Americans had graduated from high school.
- Some medical authorities warned that professional seamstresses were apt to become sexually aroused by the steady rhythm, hour after hour, of the sewing machine's foot pedals. They recommended slipping bromide, which was thought to diminish sexual desire,into the woman's drinking water.
- Marijuana, heroin, and morphine were all available over the counter at corner drugstores. According to one pharmacist, "Heroin clears the complexion, gives buoyancy to the mind, regulates the stomach and the bowels, and is, in fact, a perfect guardian of health.
- Coca-Cola contained cocaine instead of caffeine.
- Punch card data processing had recently been developed, and early predecessors of the modern computer were used for the first time by the government to help compile the 1900 census.
- Eighteen percent of households in the United States had at least one full-time servant or domestic.
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Such interesting facts... and wow... surreal too...as 100 years is not that long ago.....
ReplyDeleteSo much has changed in such a relatively short time. I wonder what the next 100 years will bring!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting... what a change from today. I often wonder how they managed life back then, BUT they were TOUGHER than we are today... when ya take the work away from practically every aspect of life, one is bound to become a wimp! =)
ReplyDeleteI definitely 2nd Daisy's comment... what will become of 'The Work Force' in another 100 yrs?
Good Morning Sweet Sis...
ReplyDeleteOh how fun this post was. Well according to this, we know I would be dead already, pneumonia would have taken me over a year ago. I guess I am fotunate we live in the times that we do.
Isn't it something they had drive by's even back then. Of course I guess we should call them ride by's as they were on horse. I had not read about that before. That was interesting.
I wonder what my grands and greats will be reading someday down the road and find interesting of our times. Maybe some of these horrible looking baggy britches that the guys wear today, showing their boxers.
Hope you and the kiddos are having lots of fun. Love you and miss you. Your lil sis, Sherry
Such a fun and intersting post. How dramatic the changes in the past 100 years, huh?
ReplyDeleteAs I've been doing my genealogy, I've discovered that the majority of my great-grandparents couldn't read or write. Although that is shocking by today's standards, it was pretty much the norm back then.
Thanks for sharing this. Have a great day.
Love,
Patti
So much has changed..........some good, some not so good over the past hundred years. Enjoyed reading your post! blessings,Kathleen
ReplyDeleteI love going back in the past, but glad I live in the now.
ReplyDeletewow, haha, this gave me a good chuckle of the day!
ReplyDeleteOkay- I gotta tell you- My favorite is the one about the sewing machine- I think I need to get my grandmother's treadle out to see what I am missing!;>) xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI can't get past the women only washing their hair once a month!! EEek. Very interesting though, thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteGreat info, some of it is surprising to me... some not:)
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day and thanks for the look back!
HUGS!
This was so fun to read Marydon.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine only washing your hair once a month??? Borax..yuk!
Fourteen miles of paved roads? I guess the price of gas wouldn't have mattered too much in those days then. I have to travel sixty miles just to get groceries. But at least it is paved road. lol!
I hope you are doing well dear one. Things are great over here in Idaho.
hugs to you...
wow, those are some fun facts. To think of their annual salaries is a bit scary. The average life expectancy is also pretty scary, I guess because the medicines that were available were so hard to get and doctors weren't educated properly. That's a lot to take in, how grateful we should be that we have it all!!!
ReplyDeleteI love tese interesting facts! Life has changed hasn't it? Hugs Anne
ReplyDeleteThese things are amazing and not that well known. Who was it who said if we forget the past, we're apt to have to repeat it? My words but, essentially, that's what they meant.
ReplyDeleteMarydon, It is amazing that such a short time period can bring such vast change. I second Daisy...what is next?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the facts! Many blessings to you, and thank you for your kind words on Deeprootsathome.com
This is such a wonderful cause!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day.