Woodhull

Early Woodhull picture

Picture supplied by Paula Pitts (uploaded: 9/30/00)


Historical Gazetteer
Steuben County, New York
First Part
Compiled by: Millard F. Roberts
John Single Paper Company, Ltd., Syracuse, N.Y., 1891
This was typed and contributed by Gloria Banks Kirkwood

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This set of pages finishes the Project.
Business Directory and Cemetery Links: Scroll Down

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WOODHULL - page 576

"Is a central town upon the south border of the county, bounded north by Cameron and Rathbone, east by Tuscarora, south by the Pennsylvania line, and west by Troupsburgh and Jasper. It was formed from the towns of Troupsburgh and Addison, February 18, 1828. A portion of Rathbone was taken off in 1856.

The surface is hilly upland; the soil a clayey and gravelly loam. The principal stream is Tuscarora creek, which flows north of the centre of the town in an easterly direction."

The Business directory for Woodhull has been reformatted to a searchable Text File: Please use this Link
The Cemeteries for Woodhull have also been reformatted: Please Use The Links Below:

Borden - Elk Creek ~ HedgesvilleNorway Ridge ~ Red School District - Owlville

Small Cemeteries with few Inhabitants:

Camp Brook ~ Little Road ~ Morris ~ Rich Farm ~ Symonds Hill ~ William's Burial Plot


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Originally Created by: Judy Allen Johanson Cwiklinski
Former Steuben Co., NY GenWeb coordinator, 1998-2016
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Reformatted for Preservation: March 2024
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