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By Dorothy Hunt-Ingrassia

city of Wallkill chronicles the background of a city located halfway among nice rivers, the Hudson at the east and the Delaware at the west. It portrays the expansion of this neighborhood, which used to be prepared in 1772, from homesteads and farms, hamlets and schoolhouses, sawmills and gristmills, to trolleys and parks and beyond.

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