Westville, Franklin County, New York, United States
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- Westville
- orginally known as West Constable
West Constable - Unincorporated Populated Place
- 1829
- Westville was established in 1829, and was known as West Constable unitl it became its own town. The town is partially on the Canadian border. Westville was and is primarily a farming community, with flat tillable fields and rich soil. Westville is in the St. Lawrence Valley. The Salmon River runs through Westville fields, where it widens as it approaches the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. Westville was a settled by Scottish settlers from Vermont and New England and was a traditional village, with Protestant churches and a town center. While the town still exists, Westville Center is only a shadow of the bustling community it once was with a range of mills, businesses , including a balcksmith shop and a few stores. Westville Corners, the other small hamlet, had a large Presbyterian Church as pictured here and a genral store and at most a couple of other businesses.
- 44.962543444° 57' 45.2"N-74.416857774° 25' 00.7"W
- Westville Center 1.6 mi. SE
- Fort Covington Center 2.5 mi. SW
- Fort Covington 4.2 mi. NW
- Trout River 5.7 mi. E
- Fay 6 mi. SE
- Malone 9.9 mi. SE
- Riverside 0.3 mi. SE
- Briggs Street 1.3 mi. E
- Pine Grove 3.3 mi. SE
- Coal Hill 3.6 mi. S
- Elmwood 3.9 mi. W
- Saint Marys 4.4 mi. W
- Saint Bridget's Roman Catholic 5.6 mi. E
- Wylie 6.1 mi. S
- Maple Hill 6.3 mi. SW
- Southworth 6.5 mi. S
- Saint Francis of Assisi 6.8 mi. SE
- United Methodist 6.8 mi. SE
- 61 m
- 749382883
- Updated Jan 15, 2016