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6 unusual facts about Marshfield


Betty Lynn

In 2007, Lynn was inducted of the Missouri Walk of Fame, located in Marshfield, Missouri.

Lauren Sesselmann

Lauren Marie Sesselmann (born August 14, 1983 in Marshfield, Wisconsin) is an American-born Canadian soccer defender and former forward, who currently plays for Houston Dash in the National Women's Soccer League.

Maggie Peterson

In April 2008, The Darlings received a star on the Missouri Walk of Fame in Marshfield, Missouri.

Marshfield, Massachusetts

The current board of selectmen includes a direct descendant of Pilgrim Richard Warren.

Fletcher Webster, son of Daniel Webster; gave his life for the Union in the Second Battle of Bull Run

Samuel A. Shelton

He was admitted to the bar in 1901 and commenced practice in Marshfield, Missouri.


Battle of Lansdowne

Waller retired to a strong position on Lansdown Hill, northwest of Bath while the main Royalist force moved north through Batheaston to Marshfield.

Essex, Ontario

The town comprises the communities of Ambassador Beach, Barretville, Belcreft Beach, Colchester, Edgars, Essex Centre, Gesto, Harrow, Klie's Beach, Leslies Corner, Levergood Beach, Lypps Beach, Marshfield, McGregor, New Canaan, Oxley, Paquette Corners, Seymour Beach and Vereker.

Foxfire Botanical Gardens

The Foxfire Botanical Gardens (or Foxfire Gardens) were 14 acres of botanical gardens located on the outskirts of Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA.

John Stanley Gardiner

They initially lived in Marshfield, Wiltshire, with Jephson having the position of Curate there.

Lindsey, Wisconsin

Lindsey was originally part of the vague region called Nasonville since the brothers Solomon L. and William G. Nason had settled at a site about eleven miles southwest of Marshfield in the Spring of 1855.

Nasonville, Wisconsin

The name "Nasonville" at one time applied to a vague region commencing about three or four miles southwest of what was to become Marshfield, and extending towards Maple Works and Neillsville in Clark County, since the brothers Solomon L. and William G. Nason had settled at a site about eleven miles southwest of Marshfield in the Spring of 1855.

Olympia Brown

She went on to pastor in churches at Marshfield and Montpelier, Vermont; Weymouth, Massachusetts; Bridgeport, Connecticut; and Racine, Wisconsin.


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