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| | Mashpee, Massachusetts. 1890. Simeon L. Deyo |
 | | The present boundary line between Mashpee and Falmouth was adjusted June 18, 1885; and that between Mashpee and Sandwich on the 27th of May, 1887, leaving the Mashpees the present town of considerable importance, and the well-deserved privileges its people had enjoyed since the incorporation, May 28, 1870. |
 | | In 1885 Watson F. Hammond, a native of Mashpee, was nominated by the republicans, and was elected to represent this district in the legislature, taking his seat as the first one of his people ever elected to the general court of this Commonwealth. |
 | | Mingo was born in Mashpee, July 6, 1838, and at the age of fourteen engaged in coasting between the cities of Boston, New York and Philadelphia. |
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