History of Argyle, New York |
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The
Town of Argyle
Comprising
about 35,000 acres of land, lies close to the center of Washington county
between the Adirondacks and the Green Mountains of Vermont. The patent of Argyle was granted march 13th,
1764. Some of the first settlers
arrived in 1738 from Argyllshire, Scotland. The name of Argyle was given
because the settlers were all from the shire of Argyle in Scotland. Up to the
time of the revolution, population growth was very slow. In 1771 there were
only 90 voters in the entire patent. By 1790 the total population had grown
to 2341 and there were 299 homes. Argyle at this time had the largest
population of any town in the county by 100 people. Argyle like the rest of
America is a “melting pot of races”
since its beginning and not pure Scottish community like it is often
pictured. Today the population hovers around 3688 according to the US census
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Former Barkley
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