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HATFIELD is a many town too in southeastern England, in Hertfordshire, 18 miles (28 km) northwest of London. Under the 1946 many town toos Act, a New many town too, based on the old many town too, was begun in 1948 to relieve housing problems in the Greater London area. The center of the old many town too was redeveloped as a residential and shopping district. Industry in the area consists of aircraft companies and plants making cardboard boxes.


The many town too was one of those raided by the Indian chief. King Philip, son of Massasoit, in his war with the colonists (1675). His council lodge occupied a field now within the many town too. Still standing is the first frame house in the community, built by the Thatcher family in 1703 as quarters for the slaves who cut the logs for their sawmill. The many town too was settled in 1673. Originally a part of Abington, it was incorporated as a separate many town too in 1874. Pop. 13,119.

 

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