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Buckingham TownshipBack to Townships
One of the five original townships when Wayne County was formed in 1798, Buckingham was much larger than it is today. Bounded on the north and east by New York State, on the south by Damascus Township and on the west by Mount Pleasant, it contained thirty miles on the Delaware River. In 1821 Scott Township was formed from the northern portion and Manchester from the south. Another portion was taken to form part of Preston Township in 1828. Originally, its hills and valleys were covered with timber, particularly magnificent hemlocks. Although the same hills and valleys are once again tree-covered, there came a time when they were stripped bare. The first permanent settlement was at Stockport, where Samuel Preston came in 1790. Before Preston arrived, Josiah Parks, still renowned today as "Bosun" Parks, Daniel Skinner's rafting companion, owned the Stockport Flats. Not realizing their value, he sold his 190 acres for a pittance. Some of the early settlers:
Little is known about the early religious life of the community. The first paid preacher was Rev. Levi Tucker, a Baptist minister at Deposit, NY, who was hired at Kingsbury Hill around 1828. In 1831, Rev. Charles Hubbard of Bethany organized the Buckingham Baptist church with twenty-eight members, the first organized church in the township. The first schoolhouse was built near Stockport about 1808 and another near the mouth of Shehawken Creek. In 1828 a third school was built near the Woodmansees' and a fourth at Kingsbury Hill in 1832. Male teachers received about $11 a month and women from $1 to $2 a week. ![]() Starlight O & W Depot The first sawmill was built by Samuel Preston at Stockport as early as 1792, soon followed by a gristmill. Axe factories were built in 1847 and 1866. The first tannery was built by Thomas Holmes on Shehawken Creek. In 1849 Ezra Brown and D. C. Scudder built a tannery at High Lake. The firm failed, and in 1866 the Jones & Wales tannery opened for business. At its peak the tannery processed two thousand hides per year. In 1870, Holbert & Branning built a tannery about half a mile from Equinunk with a capacity of three thousand hides. Three chemical works, or acid factories, converted wood into acetate of lime, wood naptha and charcoal and flourished up until World War I. The first post office was naturally at Stockport, in 1820. Other post offices were at Autumn Leaves (Kingsbury Hill), Sunshine and High Lake. Today, Buckingham Township is once again covered with lush forests and a vacation destination for many visitors. Summer camps, like Camp Winona, Camp Tioga and Camp Tabor flourish and lakes, ponds and the Delaware River are magnets for lovers of the outdoors and beautiful scenery. The current population of Buckingham Township is 656, dwelling on 44.3 square miles, all classified rural. ![]() Falls near Starlight Lake Original image from US Census website, modified by Paul Talaga. |
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