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Walden was a station on the Oregon and Southeastern Railroad (now converted to the Row River Trail). [3] According to state representative and local lumber company owner L. L. "Stub" Stewart, the station was named for a family of early residents in the area. [3] There is a Nathan B. Walden listed in the 1880 Census for the Cottage Grove ...
A view of Walden toward the northeast. Wallkill River is visible at right, with downtown in the center. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.0 square miles (5.2 km 2), of which 2.0 square miles (5.2 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) (3.9%) is water.
The Jacob T. Walden Stone House is on North Montgomery Street near the intersection with Wait Street in Walden, New York. It was built around 1785, around the time the thousand-acre (400 ha) Gatehouse Patent was first sold, and is one of the oldest houses remaining in the area. [2]
A half-an-hour drive from Boston, Massachusetts, in the town of Concord, sits one of the most revered literary landscapes in the world: the 2,680-acre Walden Woods and Walden Pond State Reservation.
[7] [8] Zoning ordinances did not allow African-Americans moving into or using residences that were occupied by majority whites due to the fact that their presence would decrease the value of home. [9] The constitutionality of zoning ordinances was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in Village of Euclid, Ohio v.
Near its mouth it flows through the village of Walden. It is one of the few named tributaries of the Wallkill that drain into it from the lowlands between it and the Hudson River to the east, rather than the Shawangunk Ridge to the west. Several possible origins have been proposed for the name, which appeared on local maps as early as 1774. [3]
Walden is a town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. The population was 956 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The community has no ZIP code of its own; mail is routed through the West Danville and East Hardwick post offices.
Maher's first elected office was working as a mayor. From 2009 to 2015, he was Mayor of the Village of Walden. [2] After his tenure as Mayor, he ran for Supervisor of the Town of Montgomery, [2] the area in which the Village of Walden is located in.