Sangerfield, New York

Sangerfield is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States.

The southern and western town lines are the border of Madison County.

The Sangerfield River is an important stream flowing southward through the town.

In 1788, the State of New York bought from the Oneida Indians twenty towns that bordered the Unadilla River.

20" in this tract for This region then went through several name changes in its early years: Sangerfield was formed from the Town of Paris in 1795, prior to the creation of Oneida County.

Pleasant Valley Grange Hall is located on the National Register of Historic Places