New Marshfield, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you curious about the population and steets of New Marshfield City? Read on to find out! It is a small city in Athens County, Ohio, with an estimated population of 330 in 2020. Its population is growing at a rate of 1.23% since the last census, which was conducted in 2010. The median household income in the city is $55,585, and its poverty rate is 4.87%. The median rent in the city is $527 per month, while the average house value is -. The average age of residents is 37.2 years for females and 34.9 years for males.

The town was founded by people in the 1800s. It is home to a large number of saloons, which served the local male population. Drunken brawls were common in the town, and a former historical sketch, written in 1914 by high school students, describes one such incident: a white man was threatened by a drunken Indian, and he had to leave the town. At the time, the Indians owned part of the town, but the town was still largely populated by whites.

The town's development has been gradual, but steady since 1874. The town was named for John J. Marshfield of Haverhill, Mass., and it was given to the state of Wisconsin in 1940. The purpose of the grant was to improve the navigation of steamboats between Green Bay and the Mississippi. With the town growing, a new road was built to Manville and a sawmill and a hotel was built by Chandler. The first postmaster, Louis Rivers, arrived in 1875. The town had 22 frame buildings by 1875.