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      • The county consists of Cape Cod and associated islands (some adjacent islands are in Dukes County and Nantucket County). Barnstable County was formed as part of the Plymouth Colony on June 2, 1685, including the towns of Falmouth, Sandwich, and others lying to the east and north on Cape Cod.
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  2. Dec 20, 2007 · History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 1620-1637-1686-1890 : Deyo, Simeon L : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Deyo, Simeon L. Publication date. 1890. Topics. Barnstable County (Mass.) -- History, Barnstable County (Mass.) -- Biography. Publisher. New York : Blake. Collection. bostonpubliclibrary; americana.

  3. Barnstable County was formed as part of the Plymouth Colony on June 2, 1685, including the towns of Falmouth, Sandwich, and others lying to the east and north on Cape Cod. Plymouth Colony was merged into the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691. History. Giovanni da Verrazzano.

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · March 17, 2024. A Journey through the History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Barnstable County, Massachusetts, where history whispers through every cobblestone street and rustling tree. Nestled on the scenic shores of Cape Cod, this region boasts a legacy as profound as the ocean’s depths and as resilient as its shores.

  5. Barnstable takes its name from the English town of Barnstaple, in the county of Devon. The first European to explore the area was Bartholomew Gosnold in 1602. It was settled in 1638, as one of the first towns in the Plymouth Colony , one year behind Sandwich further south in Massachusetts on Cape Cod.

  6. In November 1620, before landing at Plymouth, the Pilgrims sheltered at what is now Provincetown, where they signed the Mayflower Compact. The main Indian inhabitants were the Nausets and Wampanoags. Mashpee is the site of the Indian Meeting House (1684), one of the first Indian missionary churches in the eastern United States.

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  7. It was settled in 1638 by farmers who were attracted to the site by salt hay found in the surrounding marshes, and in 1685 it was designated the county seat. During the 18th century, Barnstable was a thriving port for the New England molasses and rum trade.

  8. History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 1620-1637-1686-1890 / edited by Simeon L. Deyo c.1.

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