The history of Middleborough is a history of its numerous villages. Like
other geographically large towns, Middleborough developed a number of
small communities that provided their earliest residents with needed
services, such as mills, schools, churches, and cemeteries. These
villages ranged in size from Middleborough Four Corners, which by the
1850s had emerged as the municipal, commercial, industrial, and social
center of the town, to smaller village centers like Titicut, Eddyville,
Rock, and South Middleborough. Using historical images from the
extensive collections of the Middleborough Historical Association, as
well as from town residents, Middleborough explores the town's evolution
from its earliest foundation through its mid-19th-century transition
from one of southeastern Massachusetts's largest agricultural
communities to one of its most industrially productive.