Essex County, MassachusettsMassachusetts counties Essex County, Massachusetts Essex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U. State of Massachusetts. As of 2000, the population is 723,419. It has two county seats: Salem and Lawrence 6. Law and government Like an
Essex County, New JerseyEssex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U. State of New Jersey. As of 2000, the population is 793,633. Its county seat is Newark 6. Geography According to the U. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 336 km˛ (130 mi˛).
Essex County, New YorkEssex County is a county located in the U. State of New York. As of 2000, the population is 38,851. Its name is from the English county of Essex. Its county seat is Elizabethtown. History When counties were established in New York State in 1683, the prese
Essex County, VermontEssex County is a county located in the U. State of Vermont. As of 2000, the population is 6,459. Its county seat is Guildhall 6. Geography According to the U. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,745 km˛ (674 mi˛). 1,723 km˛ (665 mi˛) of it is
Essex County, VirginiaEssex County is a county located in the Middle Peninsula in the State of Virginia. As of 2000, the population is 9,989. Its county seat is Tappahannock 6. Geography According to the U. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 740 km˛ (286 mi˛). 668 k
Essex Township, MichiganEssex Township is a township located in Clinton County in the U. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 1,812. Communities Maple Rapids is a village in the northern part of the township. Geography According to the
One of several US NavyshipA ship like a boat, is a vehicle designed for passage or transportation by water. A ship usually has sufficient size to carry its own boats, such as lifeboats, dinghies, or runabouts. A rule of thumb saying (though it doesn't always apply) goes: "a boat cs named USS Essex
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