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  2. Hatfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield has two public schools: an elementary school and a high school. Hatfield Elementary school ranges from grades Pre-K to 6. The high school, Smith Academy , is grades 7–12; with just over 130 students, it is the smallest public school in the state of Massachusetts.

  3. Hatfield Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    July 27, 1994. The Hatfield Center Historic District encompasses the traditional center of Hatfield, Massachusetts. The area, first laid out in 1661, is bounded by Maple Street to the south, the Connecticut River to the east, Day Avenue and School Street to the north, and the Mill River to the west. The area's layout and land use patterns are ...

  4. Smith Academy - Wikipedia

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    Smith Academy, a combination junior and senior high, is a small public school in Hatfield, Massachusetts, United States. Notable alumni. Jack Hubbard, College Football Hall of Fame inductee; Judy Strong, Olympic field hockey player ; Robert J. Ryan, Sr., US Ambassador to Niger; References

  5. Upper Main Street Historic District (Hatfield, Massachusetts)

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    July 22, 1994. The Upper Main Street Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district in northeastern Hatfield, Massachusetts. Unlike Hatfield Center, which dated to colonial days and lies south of the district, this part of Hatfield developed roughly between 1860 and 1939 as a village centered on the nearby ferry landing on ...

  6. Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School - Wikipedia

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    Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School was established by a bequest from Oliver Smith.Smith was born in Hatfield, Massachusetts in 1766. He engaged in farming at an early age, and acquired large wealth by stock-raising.

  7. Sophia Smith (Smith College) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Smith (August 27, 1796 – June 12, 1870) founded Smith College in 1870 with the substantial estate she inherited from her father, who was a wealthy farmer, and her six siblings, who had all predeceased her. [ 1] An avid reader, Smith attended schools in Hatfield, Massachusetts, and Hartford, Connecticut. She later attended Hopkins ...

  8. West Hatfield Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The West Hatfield Historic District encompasses the historic rural village center of West Hatfield, Massachusetts. It is centered on the junction of West Street (US Route 5) with Linseed Road and Church Avenue, and developed in the 19th century as a railroad-driven agricultural transportation center, populated mainly by immigrants.

  9. Old Mill Site Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Old Mill Site Historic District. /  42.37111°N 72.59694°W  / 42.37111; -72.59694. The Old Mill Site Historic District in Hatfield, Massachusetts encompasses the site of a late 19th century mill. It is one of only two such sites in the town. The centerpiece of the district is the former Shattuck Gun Factory building (built 1881), which ...