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The Town of Eastham
is a coastal resort community straddling the arm of Cape
Cod. Located on the lower Cape, the town is bounded on only
two sides by land, the other two being water, the Atlantic
Ocean and Cape Cod Bay. Pre-colonial stands of oak and pine
were long ago harvested for fuel and shipbuilding and the
terrain of the town is now heavily saltmarsh and sand. Dissatisfied
with Plymouth, in 1644 the directors of the Colony sent
a seven-man delegation to scout Eastham for a new site for
the center of government. The decision was not to move,
but the seven members of the delegation brought their families
and established a new town. The town has several harbors
and these and the abundant shellfish are probably what brought
these early settlers from the Plymouth Colony. The settlers'
economy was based on agriculture, fishing and salt making,
but Eastham's summer resort history began as early as 1830
when the Methodist Church established a summer camp meeting
ground in town.
The coming of railroad
connections in 1870 stimulated local market gardening and
Eastham specialized in cranberries and asparagus for the
city markets. Eastham had cod and mackerel fisheries and
oysters to ship north. The town's harbors were not as good
as those of other communities in the area, so agriculture
remained more important to the town in the 19th century
than did maritime trades. Grain production was abundant
enough to allow Eastham to export her grain, while industry
was never a real factor in the town. Residents note, however,
that Swift and Company meatpackers began in Eastham before
moving to Chicago.
Some original landscapes
are still visible in the section of town inside the National
Park areas while intensive modern residential growth has
taken place in other areas of town.
Location
Southeastern Massachusetts, on the forearm of Cape Cod.
Bordered by Wellfleet on the north, the Atlantic Ocean on
the east, Orleans on the south, and Cape Cod Bay on the
west. Eastham is about 25 miles east of Hyannis; 92 miles
southeast of Boston; 96 miles east of Providence, Rhode
Island; and 273 miles from New York City.
More Links:
Official Town Web Site - http://www.eastham-ma.gov
Official School Web Site - http://nausetschools.org/
Additional Information - http://www.mass.gov
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