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  2. The parade has attracted such politicians as former New York City mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg; Jason West, mayor of New Paltz, New York; former congressman Joseph Crowley, who represented the district; and former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

  3. The vicinity came to be called Snake Woods and one source maintains that “during New York’s colonial period, the area was known as ‘suicide’s paradise,’ as it was largely snake-infested swamps and wolf-ridden woodlands.” Woodside was settled by farmers in the early 18th century.

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    Betts farm, late 1800s. Photo by Eugene Armburster Mary Betts’ gravestone showing death date in Betts Cemetery, a part of Mount Zion Cemetery Captain Richard Betts was a settler from England who was opposed to Dutch rule. He along with other male settlers obtained a governor’s license to purchase Middleburg (later called Newtown) from the Indians i...

    Cumberson House ca. 1900. The house stood on Betts Avenue (58th Street) at about today’s 43rd Avenue. Photo: Queens Borough Hall) Cumberson Cemetery, bordering 58th Street and Queens Blvd. The Cumberson family were neighbors of the Betts family and lived farther north on Betts Avenue, near today’s Queens Boulevard. Their house was built in 1761. It...

    Your webmaster here, interrupting Christina for just a moment to show you his extraordinary property map from 1852 (found in Woodside: A Historical Perspective 1652-1994 by Catherine Gregory). Most of the roads in this map are either still there or have left some trace. Bowery Bay Road: formerly the main route from what is now Sunnyside to Bowery B...

    Moore farmhouse, 32nd Avenue and 54th Street, just before demolition in 1901. Geipel Clement Clarke Moore. Rev. John Moore was an independent minister and in 1656 became the first minister in the town of Middleburg. He died the following year. His son, Captain Samuel Moore, was granted 80 acres near Broadway and 83rd Street, where he built a house ...

    Originally from Charleston, South Carolina, merchant John Kelly moved his young family to Newtown in 1826. The house pictured at left was their home, on what was known at the time as ‘Road to Newtown’ at Betts Avenue (58th Street). Their property was vast and it included the part of the Winfield Woods which was across the street from the house. [Wi...

  4. Nov 2, 2017 · Woodside was first settled by Europeans in the mid-1600s, but stayed sparsely populated for many years to come, remaining primarily farmland, according to Forgotten New York. The area was part of Newtown Township, comprising what is now a number of Queens neighborhoods, including Maspeth, Elmhurst, and Jackson Heights.

  5. Woodside, Queens was Originally settled by native Americans, It has actually been inhabited for over 10,000 years, making it one of the oldest communities in Queens. In 1867, developer Benjamin Hitchcock bought a 115 acre farm, split it up into lots, and sold them in 1869, thus creating the village of Woodside.

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · Although it became a popular location for Irish immigrants to live in, Woodside was originally settled by Native Americans and is actually one of the oldest communities in Queens. Read more: Founder of one of most prestigious US universities was son of Irish immigrant.

  7. Feb 22, 2018 · It was first settled by Europeans in the 1640s, but remained largely rural in nature until 1869, when developer Benjamin Hitchcock purchased the estate of John A. Kelly, divided it into lots, laid out streets, and brought in other developers and industry.