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Acushnet (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Providence, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Chapter 4: Bristol County.
The county of Bristol is bounded north by Norfolk County, east by Plymouth, south-east by Buzzard's Bay, and west by the counties of Providence, Bristol, and Newport, Rhode Island.
It is divided into nineteen municipalities, of which New Bedford, Fall River, and Taunton are cities.
The entire population of the county in 1860 was 93,794, in 1865 it was 89,339; being a decrease in five years of 4,455.
The population in 1870 was 102,886, being an increase in five years of 13,191.
The total valuation of the county in 1860 was $66,294,526, in 1865 it was $87,428,503; being an increase in five years of $21,133,983.
This county gives rise to several streams, which fall into Massachusetts and Narragansett Bays, the most important of which is Taunton Great River, that in times past was famous for its herring fisheries.
New Bedford and Dartmouth are well known as being the chief seats of the whale-fishery.
Fall River and Taunton are largely engaged in ma
Bristol, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Chapter 4: Bristol County.
The county of Bristol is bounded north by Norfolk County, east by Plymouth, south-east by Buzzard's Bay, and west by the counties of Providence, Bristol, and Newport, Rhode Island.
It is divided into nineteen municipalities, of which New Bedford, Fall River, and Taunton are cities.
The entire population of the county in 1860 was 93,794, in 1865 it was 89,339; being a decrease in five years of 4,455.
The population in 1870 was 102,886, being an increase in five years of 13,191.
The total valuation of the county in 1860 was $66,294,526, in 1865 it was $87,428,503; being an increase in five years of $21,133,983.
This county gives rise to several streams, which fall into Massachusetts and Narragansett Bays, the most important of which is Taunton Great River, that in times past was famous for its herring fisheries.
New Bedford and Dartmouth are well known as being the chief seats of the whale-fishery.
Fall River and Taunton are largely engaged in m
Troy (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Oxford (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Somerset, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Seekonk (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Berkley (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 4
Rhode Island (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 4