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Southeast, NY 10509See Brewster
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Communities and locations in Southeast Village of Brewster is centrally located in the town. Brewster Heights -- A hamlet west of Brewster village. Brewster Hill -- A hamlet north of Brewster village. Deans Corners -- A hamlet in the southwest part of the town. Deforest Corners -- A hamlet in the northeast corner of the town, northeast of Sears Corners Drewville Heights -- A hamlet in the southwest part of the town. Dykemans -- A hamlet on Route 312, north of Brewster Hill. Milltown -- A hamlet near the east town line. Peach Lake -- A hamlet in the southeast corner of the town, located at the northeast shore of a small lake also called Peach Lake. Sears Corners -- A hamlet by the intersection of Routes 22 and 312 in the northeastern part of the town. Sodom -- A location east of Brewster village. Tilly Foster -- A hamlet near the west town line. Tilly Foster Mine -- an abandoned mine adjacent to Tilly Foster Farm Historic PlacesThe first settler arrived around 1730. The area first exploited was called "The Oblong," and was outside of the land claimed by the Philiplse Patent. The Town of Southeast was founded in 1788, and formed the
southeast corner of Dutchess County, New York whose northeast corner was the
township of North East, New York (now part of Dutchess County). In 1795, the
land that had been Southeast and Frederickstown (now Kent) was divided into
four townships, the present Southeast, Carmel, Kent, and Patterson, the latter
two known at first as "Frederick" and "Franklin." Southeast lost its northern
half, and expanded slightly to the west. Its most densely populated area in the
town is the Village of Brewster, New York. Points of InterestBog Brook Reservoir -- A reservoir near the center of the town. Brewster East Branch Reservoir -- A reservoir east of Brewster and south of Bog Brook Reservoir.
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