Hopkinton, New York

Hopkinton is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States.

The town is named for Roswell Hopkins, a pioneer settler and a government official.

Co., east of Parishville, north of Piercefield, south of Lawrence, northeast of Colton, southwest of Stockholm, and west of Franklin County.

The first recorded settlers arrived around 1802, becoming the fifth town in Saint Lawrence County.

[4] In February 1814, British Troops Raided the village and seized 300 barrels of flour of U.S.

This part of New York was sometimes called the South Woods, and embraced the less developed areas of the Adirondack Mountains.