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  1. Marshfield is an early Pilgrim town, originally part of the "New Colony of New Plimoth in New England," which was established in 1620. [5] Marshfield retains some of its historic character throughout its several quaint villages.

  2. Marshfield is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on Massachusetts's South Shore. The population was 25,825 at the 2020 census. [2]

  3. The Marshfield Historical Society of Marshfield, Massachusetts collects genealogical and historical artifacts pertaining to Marshfield\'s History and preserves them for research and display.

  4. Earliest Settlers: Marshfield, Massachusetts, 1643. About the year 1632, the inconvenience of going to Plymouth (about 12 miles) for everything being very great, a few precincts were formed, which were subsequently incorporated into towns.

  5. In Marshfield, it is most notable for having changed the mouth of the North and South Rivers, so that they meet and empty into the sea at the north end of the Humarock peninsula, rather than at the south end (now Rexhame Beach).

  6. Overview. History. Native tribes. Native Americans lived in Marshfield for thousands of years before the white settlers came. These people included members of the Wampanoag Tribe of the Algonquin nation and members of the Massachusetts Tribe.

  7. Visit Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA. Discover its history. Learn about the people who lived there through stories, old newspaper articles, pictures, postcards and ancestry.

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