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A useful man [1] or houseman is a male domestic worker ranking below a footman but above a hall boy.

Unlike the footman, the useful man never enters the dining room or waits personally on the master of the house. The term houseman should be distinguished from houseboy—a male domestic worker of lesser rank.

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  1. ^ Annual Report. New York (State) Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1887. p. 84.