Located twenty-five miles from of Springfield, Hatfield, Massachusetts was an influential agricultural town that provided important supplies during the American Revolutionary War. Hatfield remains rural today. This town is the birthplace of Sofia Smith, founder of Smith College in Northhampton.
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Settled: 1661
Incorporated: 1670
County: Hampshire
Hatfield, MA Population:
2008: 3,227
2000: 3,249
1990: 3,184
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