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City of Gloucester official website "Vital Records of Gloucester, MA to the end of the year 1849". The Massachusetts Vital Records Project. 2005–2010; 1872 Map of Gloucester plate 80–81 Atlas of Essex County published 1872. 1872 Map of Gloucester Center – Inner Harbor plate 83 Atlas of Essex County published 1872.
Gloucester: City Essex Mayor-Council 29,729 41.5 sq mi (107.48 km 2) ... Massachusetts City and Town Directory, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Elections Division
Gloucester City Hall is located at 9 Dale Avenue in Gloucester, Massachusetts. It was built in 1870 and dedicated the following year, and has served as the main location for the city's offices since then. Built to a design by Bryant and Rogers, it is a two-story Second Empire brick building.
Pages in category "Gloucester, Massachusetts" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Essex County, of which Gloucester is a part, is the location of more than 450 properties and districts listed on the National Register. Gloucester itself is the location of 34 of these properties and districts. [2] This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 6, 2024. [3]
This is a list of villages in Massachusetts, arranged alphabetically. In Massachusetts, villages usually do not have any official legal status; all villages are part of an incorporated municipality (town or city - see List of municipalities in Massachusetts ) which is the smallest official form of government.
Gloucester Daily Times newspaper begins publication. [1] Gloucester Electric Co. in business. [4] [13] 1891 Gloucester Safe Deposit and Trust in business. [13] Hawthorne Inn built. [9] 1892 250th anniversary of incorporation of town of Gloucester. [22] Gloucester Towboat Co. in business. [13] 1895 Gloucester, Essex and Beverly Street Railway ...
The Mayor of Gloucester, Massachusetts has been the head of the municipal government in Gloucester, Massachusetts since 1874, with the exception of February 10, 1954 to July 1, 1976 when the head of government was the city manager and the mayor was a ceremonial position appointed by the city council.