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EARLY HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK
The eldest living son, Alvin C, now owns the farm, in Woodstock, where his father lived, and just across the way from the old house he has erected one—a commodious and modern one, where his many old, and even new,
acquaintances from various sections of the country avail themselves of his hospitality, and enjoy a pleasant recreation amidst the beautiful scenery the neighborhood affords. But he keeps the old house, or at least that portion of it which came to his hands, intact, and stored beneath its roof are many relics of a bygone age, left him by his father.
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