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A Geography of Worcester County (1830)


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Author: James Gordon Carter
Date: 10 Sep 2010
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::76 pages
ISBN10: 1166423786
ISBN13: 9781166423780
Publication City/Country: United States
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Leominster (/ l m n s t ər / LEM-ən-stər) is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the second-largest city in Worcester County, with a population of 40,759 at the 2010 census. Leominster is located north of Worcester and northwest of Boston. Both Route 2 and Route 12 pass through Leominster. A geography of Worcester County for young children:embracing [James G. (James Gordon) Carter 1795-1849 Carter Andrews & Co. Publisher Catholic University of America donor Brooks William H. (William Hathorne) 1805-1877] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This reproduction was printed from a digital file created at the Library of Congress as part of an extensive scanning Berkshire County (pronounced / b ɜːr k ər /) is a county on the western edge of the U.S. State of Massachusetts.As of the 2010 census, the population was 131,219. Its largest city and traditional county seat is Pittsfield. The county was founded in 1761. Worcester County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Most of the state's waterways are part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, with the exceptions of a tiny portion of extreme western Garrett County (drained the Youghiogheny River as part of the watershed of the Mississippi River), the eastern half of Worcester County (which drains into Maryland's Atlantic coastal bays), and a small portion of A map of Worcester, shire town of the County of Worcester Relief shown hachures. Shows landowners in Worcester County. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes inset "A map of the village of Worcester" and nine illustrations of public buildings. LC copy shellacked and mounted on cloth with some darkening and mounting hole in top and bottom margins. Oxford was first settled in 1687 and was officially incorporated in 1713. It was the birthplace of Clara Barton, the first president and founder of the American Red Cross.Oxford was originally settled Huguenots in two waves, the original settlement having been abandoned after four residents (John Johnson and his three children, Peter, Andrew and Mary) were killed in a violent confrontation with Map of Worcester County, Massachusetts. Dockham's pocket maps, Worcester Co., Mass. Relief shown hachures. Shows minor civil subdivisions. Includes advertisement. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Imperfect: Stained, darkened, brittle, tears along folds. Acquisitions control no.: 2005-166 Worcester (/ w s t ər / WUUS-tər) is a city in, and the county seat of, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Named after Worcester, England, as of the 2010 Census the city's population was 181,045, making it the second-most populous city in New England after Boston. Strategic Projects, Worcestershire County Council. Appearing in the trade directories from around 1830, and was recognised as a prestigious Geography and Environment at the University of Aberdeen for chemical preparation following. Central Massachusetts encompasses Worcester County, and includes the cities of Worcester, Fitchburg, Leominster, Gardner, Southbridge and small upland towns, forests, and small farms. The Quabbin Reservoir borders the western side of the county, and is the main water supply for the eastern part of the state. [12] [13] Worcester County is a non-governmental county located in the U.S. State of Massachusetts.The largest city and traditional county seat is the city of Worcester. [1] The county population was 798,552 at the 2010 census.Worcester and its environs are now considered part of the Boston metropolitan area; as recently as twenty years ago, when the towns were more reliant on Worcester than Boston, they Undefined county Subdivisions - In water bodies, primarily Great Lakes waters and territorial sea, legal county subdivisions do not extend to cover the entire county. For these areas, the Census Bureau created a county subdivision with a FIPS code of 00000 and ANSI code of 00000000 named "county subdivision not defined." The following states and equivalent areas have these county subdivisions for both 2000 Worcester County is a county located in the U.S. State of Massachusetts.As of the 2010 census, the population was 798,552, making it the second-most populous county in Massachusetts while also being the largest in area. The estimated population as of July 1, 2018 is 830,839. The largest city and traditional county seat is the city of Worcester. Worcester County is included in the Worcester, MA-CT Worcester County (Mass.) Filed under: Industries - Massachusetts - Worcester County. Leading manufacturers and merchants of central and western Massachusetts.Historical and descriptive review of the industrial enterprises of Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Franklin counties. Norfolk County is a county located in the U.S. State of Massachusetts.At the 2010 census, the population was 670,850. Its county seat is Dedham. The county was named after the English county of the same name. Two towns, Cohasset and Brookline, are exclaves. Leominster (/ l m n s t ər / LEM-ən-stər) is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the second-largest city in Worcester County, with a population of 40,759 at the 2010 census. Leominster is located north of Worcester and west of Boston. Both Route 2 and Route 12 pass through Leominster. Interstate 190 The population exploded. 1850, its population had increased fivefold. In the 1830s, hundreds of Worcester County abolitionists were members of either





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