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Essex

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Essex is nestled on the Atlantic coast within beautifully preserved hills, forest, fields, and wetlands--but the serene landscape belies the town's rich history.

According to tradition, the first Essex boat was built in an attic around 1660.

Eventually, this shipbuilding industry would create a thriving town as it developed into one of the largest producers of fishing schooners in the country.

By its incorporation in 1819, Essex was a renowned community of fishing, farming, shipbuilding, and other industries.

Over time, Essex became the birthplace of the fried clam, sent a native son to the baseball major leagues, acquired a Paul Revere church bell, and raised a barn that is now the oldest still in use in America.

With a newly gathered collection of vintage images, Essex reveals a microcosm of American culture and growth, telling the story of leading patriots, entrepreneurs, Civil War heroes, and hardworking everyday citizens.

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Product Details
Arcadia Publishing
1439623708 / 9781439623701
eBook (EPUB)
03/05/2010
English
97 pages
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