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Essex [Middlesex County] was a parish named in 1820 from Essex, England. It was incorporated in 1852 as Old Saybrook then changed its name in 1854 to Essex. Its Native American name is "Patapoug".

Area, 11.8 sq. miles. Population, est., 6,143. Voting districts, 3. Principal industries, boat building and repair, turbine blades, machine parts, novelties, naval lighting equipment and bent wire products.

Essex includes the villages of Ivoryton and Centerbrook.


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Classes in natural history and primitive studies. Located in the Ivoryton section.
Volunteer fire department organized in 1833 that responds to fires, Hazmat, water rescue and medical calls.
Provides business, government and travel links, plus a visitor's guide, news and events.
Municipal page for the Town of Essex, sponsored by the State of Connecticut Municipal Public Access Initiative.
National consumer/trade publication which covers professional and serious amateur woodworking projects.
Volunteer fire department organized in 1833 that responds to fires, Hazmat, water rescue and medical calls.
Classes in natural history and primitive studies. Located in the Ivoryton section.
Municipal page for the Town of Essex, sponsored by the State of Connecticut Municipal Public Access Initiative.
Provides business, government and travel links, plus a visitor's guide, news and events.
National consumer/trade publication which covers professional and serious amateur woodworking projects.
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