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Essex (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
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Middlesex County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Chapter 6: Essex County.
This county is bounded north-west by Rockingham County, New Hampshire; south-west by Middlesex County, south by Suffolk County, east and north-east by the Atlantic Ocean, and south-east by Massachusetts Bay.
Essex County is one of the most historical in the State, and the birthplace of many wise and great men. It has an extensive sea-coast, indented with numerous bays, inlets, and harbors; it has many delightful farms and beautiful ponds; it is to Eastern Massachusetts what Berkshire County is to Western Massachusetts,—a place of pleasant resort in the warm months of summer, to those who love the sea more than they do the valleys and the mountains.
In former years the chief interests of Essex County were foreign commerce and the fisheries.
At the present day, although the fishing interest holds its place, the foreign commerce of the county has in a great measure been transferred to Boston and New York.
It is now largely devoted to manufactures.
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