The Woodstock History Blog

Brief essays and informational posts on the history of Woodstock, N.Y. Written by: Richard Heppner, Woodstock Town Historian

1787 Law Establishing the Township of Woodstock


New York State Law Enacted April 11, 1787 Establishing the Township of Woodstock



                                  



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