Woodside, NY Firewood Delivery

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Stay warm and cozy this winter with premium firewood from Firewood Delivery NY. We offer convenient delivery throughout Woodside and the surrounding areas.

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    Firewood Delivery NY passionately serves Woodside, NY, and Queens. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible firewood experience. We offer a variety of firewood options, including seasoned hardwood and kiln-dried firewood.

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  • Give Us a Call: Contact us at 631-335-4058 to place your order.
  • Tell Us Your Needs: Let us know what type of firewood you need and how much.
  • We’ll Deliver: We’ll deliver your firewood to your home and stack it neatly.
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    For two centuries following the arrival of settlers from England and the Netherlands, the area where the village of Woodside would be established was sparsely populated. The land was fertile, but also wet. Its Native American inhabitants called it a place of “bad waters”, and it was known to early European settlers as a place of “marshes, muddy flats and bogs”, where “wooded swamps” and “flaggy pools” were fed by flowing springs.” Until drained in the nineteenth century, one of these wet woodlands was called Wolf Swamp after the predators that infested it. This swamp was not the only place where settlers might fear for the safety of their livestock, and even themselves. One of the oldest recorded locations in Woodside was called Rattlesnake Spring on the property of a Captain Bryan Newton. The vicinity came to be called Snake Woods, and one source maintains that “during New York’s colonial period, the area was known as ‘suicide’s paradise,’ as it was largely snake-infested swamps and wolf-ridden woodlands.”

    Woodside was settled by farmers in the early 18th century. In time, inhabitants learned how to farm the land profitably. The marsh grasses proved to be good for grazing and grains, fruits, and vegetables could be grown on the surrounding dry land. By the middle of the 18th century, the area’s farmers had drained some of its marshes and cut back some of its woods to expand its arable land and eliminate natural predators. Agricultural produce found markets in New York City, and at the beginning of the 19th century the area came to be “abundantly conspicuous in the wealth of the farmers and in the beauty of the villas.” A late 19th-century historian described one of the area’s 19th-century farms as a pleasing mix of woodlot, tilled acreage, grazing land, orchard, and pleasure garden. He believed “it would probably have been hard to find anywhere in the vicinity of New York a more picturesque locality.” Another observer of this time praised Woodside’s “pure atmosphere and delightful scenery.”

    In the 19th century, the area was part of the Town of Newtown (now Elmhurst). The adjacent area of Winfield was largely incorporated into the post office serving Woodside and as a consequence Winfield lost much of its identity distinct from Woodside.

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