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Plymouth, Wisconsin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Plymouth, Wisconsin :''For other places named Plymouth, in Wisconsin or elsewhere, see Plymouth (disambiguation).'' Plymouth is a city in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, along the Mullet River. It is included in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is located in the Town of Plymouth, but is politically independent. Plymouth is known as "Hub City" because of its location between Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, and Green Bay. The population was 8,445 at the 2010 census. Mayor Don Pohlman was last reelected in April 2014. ==History== Plymouth was surveyed in 1835 by United States Engineers. One of whom was named Mullet, and the Mullet river was subsequently named after him. The first land sold to a private party was sold to an Englishman named John Law who had emigrated from London. It was sold to Law on August 13, 1836. The next sale was to another Englishman, also from London, named Thomas Margrave. Settlers continued trickling in and the town was organized on April 3, 1849.〔History of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Past and Present, Volume 1 By Carl Zillier page 325〕 In the 1840s there was a group of immigrants who arrived from Tioga County, Pennsylvania. Their ancestors had moved to that area from New England shortly after the American Revolution. A large family with the last name Thorpe arrived from Hartford, Connecticut, they were a large family and their farms would become very successful in the Sheboygan area. They were of old New England ancestry. These immigrants being the original pool of settlers in Plymouth gave the region much cultural continuity with New England.〔History of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Past and Present, Volume 1, page 326-327〕 In reference to New England the town was named Plymouth, after Plymouth, Massachusetts where the English Pilgrims landed in 1620.〔Wisconsin Encyclopedia By Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration, Jennifer L. Herman page 451〕
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