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Like all of Massachusetts, the principal business is manu- 

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wire goods, textiles, — both dotton and wool, — paper, furniture 

 and shoes. Worcester, the second city of the State, is the 

 county seat, while Fitchburg, one of the larger communities of 

 the State, contains the county offices for the northern district. 



