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In 1804, the first pioneers to settle in Wales were William and Ethan Allen, Amos Clark, and Jacob Turner. Once a part of the Holland Land Company, the town was etched out along the trails of Native Americans. From its inception, the town of Wales has relied on community involvement and sound financial growth to fill its needs. Schools were established, and religious services were held in homes and schools until such time as the community had funds sufficient to build formal churches. Though Wales is primarily a farming area, small businesses were welcomed and thrived in the community. Town…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 1804, the first pioneers to settle in Wales were William and Ethan Allen, Amos Clark, and Jacob Turner. Once a part of the Holland Land Company, the town was etched out along the trails of Native Americans. From its inception, the town of Wales has relied on community involvement and sound financial growth to fill its needs. Schools were established, and religious services were held in homes and schools until such time as the community had funds sufficient to build formal churches. Though Wales is primarily a farming area, small businesses were welcomed and thrived in the community. Town boards through the years have continued to keep Wales a quiet rural community.
Autorenporträt
As a new resident 40 years ago, Dee Zeigel was privileged to meet lifelong residents who instilled in her a deep interest in the history and philosophy of Wales. This book is a lasting gift to them for sharing memories and helping make Wales her hometown. Current supervisor Rickey Venditti also came to this town at the same time and shares his love of Wales by keeping its cherished hometown values and ideals alive in town government.