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RICHFIELD SPRINGS

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 306 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RICHFIELD SPRINGS  , a

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village of Richfield township, Otsego county, New York, U.S.A., about 22 M . S.S.E. of
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Utica and 4 m . N. of Schuyler (or Candarago) lake . Pop . (189o) 1623; (1900) 1537; (1905) 1684; (1910) 1503 . It is served by the
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Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railway, and by the
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Oneonta &
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Mohawk Valley electric
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line connecting with the New York Central railway at
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Herkimer . The village is situated in a farming country, about 1700 ft. above sea-level . Knit goods are manufactured, but the importance of the place is due to its
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sulphur springs, the waters of which are used for the treatment of skin diseases,
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gout, rheumatism, etc., and to the tonic air and
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fine scenery . In 1908 a Welsh eisteddfod was held here in Earlington Park . The first hotels were built between 182o and 1830 . A
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post office was established here in 1829, and the village was incorporated in 1861 .

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