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Westport Harbor (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Chapter 5: Dukes County.
This county is formed of the Islands of Martha's Vineyard.
These islands lie off and south of Barnstable County and Buzzard's Bay, and contain about one hundred and twenty square miles.
They constitute five townships, as follows: Edgartown, Chilmark, Gay Head, Gosnold, and Tisbury.
The town of Gay Head was incorporated in 1870, from a part of Chilmark; and therefore its war record is included in that of the mother-town.
The shire town of the county is Edgartown.
The population of Dukes County in 1860 was 4,403; in 1865, 4,200, being a decrease in five years of 203.
The population in 1870 was 3,787, which is a further decrease in five years of 413.
The valuation of the county in 1860 was $2,908,194; in 1865, $2,183,976, which is a decrease in five years of $724,218.
By the returns made by the selectmen of the several towns in 1866, the number of men furnished in the entire county for the war was 240, which is only about half of the real number w
Great Harbour (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Barnstable (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Chapter 5: Dukes County.
This county is formed of the Islands of Martha's Vineyard.
These islands lie off and south of Barnstable County and Buzzard's Bay, and contain about one hundred and twenty square miles.
They constitute five townships, as follows: Edgartown, Chilmark, Gay Head, Gosnold, and Tisbury.
The town of Gay Head was incorporated in 1870, from a part of Chilmark; and therefore its war record is included in that of the mother-town.
The shire town of the county is Edgartown.
The population of Dukes County in 1860 was 4,403; in 1865, 4,200, being a decrease in five years of 203.
The population in 1870 was 3,787, which is a further decrease in five years of 413.
The valuation of the county in 1860 was $2,908,194; in 1865, $2,183,976, which is a decrease in five years of $724,218.
By the returns made by the selectmen of the several towns in 1866, the number of men furnished in the entire county for the war was 240, which is only about half of the real number w
Chilmark (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Elizabeth Islands (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Tisbury (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Dukes County (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
Chapter 5: Dukes County.
This county is formed of the Islands of Martha's Vineyard.
These islands lie off and south of Barnstable County and Buzzard's Bay, and contain about one hundred and twenty square miles.
They constitute five townships, as follows: Edgartown, Chilmark, Gay Head, Gosnold, and Tisbury.
The town of Gay Head was incorporated in 1870, from a part of Chilmark; and therefore its war record is included in that of the mother-town.
The shire town of the county is Edgartown.
The population of Dukes County in 1860 was 4,403; in 1865, 4,200, being a decrease in five years of 203.
The population in 1870 was 3,787, which is a further decrease in five years of 413.
The valuation of the county in 1860 was $2,908,194; in 1865, $2,183,976, which is a decrease in five years of $724,218.
By the returns made by the selectmen of the several towns in 1866, the number of men furnished in the entire county for the war was 240, which is only about half of the real number wh
Gay Head (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
David Davis (search for this): chapter 5