. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . ly. After 1810 Thomas Hoag had astore in the house occupied in part by him as a merchants were A. Campbell, David Carshore, Har-vey Brown, Benjamin Rider, and Seth Daly. For the pasttwenty years C. B. Hudson has been in trade as a generalmerchant, and Wait Brothers have conducted the hardwaretrade for a like period of time. The post-office was removed to this place from MaidenBridge, and has been kept by Campbell, Daly, R. and , and at present by C


. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . ly. After 1810 Thomas Hoag had astore in the house occupied in part by him as a merchants were A. Campbell, David Carshore, Har-vey Brown, Benjamin Rider, and Seth Daly. For the pasttwenty years C. B. Hudson has been in trade as a generalmerchant, and Wait Brothers have conducted the hardwaretrade for a like period of time. The post-office was removed to this place from MaidenBridge, and has been kept by Campbell, Daly, R. and , and at present by C. B. Hudson. A tavern was kept at an early day on the site of thepresent Locust Tree House, by Thomas Hoag, which,on account of its favorable location on the turnpike, waslargely patronized. The village has at present severalpublic-houses. Dr. Horace Root was one of the first settled practicingphysicians. He died in Chatham in 18()5. Dr. N. and Dr. Robert H. IMorey have also been locatedin the place. There is a neat school-house in the village, and theMethodists have a fine church, whose history is


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