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Barnstable, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
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Chapter 2: Barnstable County.
The county of Barnstable includes the whole of Cape Cod which, extending east and north into the Atlantic Ocean, was discovered by Gosnold in 1602.
It is bounded north-west by Plymouth County, and west by Buzzard's Bay. Cape Cod lies in the form of an arm, half open: the elbow is at Chatham, twenty miles east of the town of Barnstable, which is the county seat.
The whole length of the Cape is sixty-five miles, and the average breadth about five miles. Below the town of Barnstable the soil is composed mostly of sand; and the people in considerable degree depend upon Boston, and other large places, for their meats and breadstuffs.
It possesses, however, unrivalled privileges for the cod, mackerel, and other fisheries.
The county has comparatively little wood, but has many valuable peat meadows, in which, of late years, the cranberry has been successfully cultivated.
The county is supplied with an abundance of pure soft water.
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Atlantic Ocean (search for this): chapter 2
Chapter 2: Barnstable County.
The county of Barnstable includes the whole of Cape Cod which, extending east and north into the Atlantic Ocean, was discovered by Gosnold in 1602.
It is bounded north-west by Plymouth County, and west by Buzzard's Bay. Cape Cod lies in the form of an arm, half open: the elbow is at Chatham, twenty miles east of the town of Barnstable, which is the county seat.
The whole length of the Cape is sixty-five miles, and the average breadth about five miles. Below the town of Barnstable the soil is composed mostly of sand; and the people in considerable degree depend upon Boston, and other large places, for their meats and breadstuffs.
It possesses, however, unrivalled privileges for the cod, mackerel, and other fisheries.
The county has comparatively little wood, but has many valuable peat meadows, in which, of late years, the cranberry has been successfully cultivated.
The county is supplied with an abundance of pure soft water.
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