Westfield, Staten Island
Westfield was a town in Richmond County, New York. It was incorporated in 1788 as one of the four original towns of Staten Island. It was dissolved in 1898 upon consolidation into the City of New York.[1][2]
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Former municipalities of New York City
- City of Brooklyn (1646–1898)
- Bushwick (1661–1854)
- Flatbush (1652–1894)
- Flatlands (1647–1896)
- Gravesend (1645–1894)
- New Lots (1852–1886)
- New Utrecht (1657–1894)
- City of Williamsburgh (1827–1854)
- City of New York (1625–1898)
- New Harlem (1658–66)
- Flushing (1645–1898)
- Hempstead (part, 1898)
- Jamaica (1656–1898)
- Long Island City (1870–1898)
- Newtown (1652–1898)
- Castleton (1788–1898)
- Northfield (1788–1898)
- Middletown (1860–98)
- Southfield (1788–1898)
- Westfield (1788–1898)
- Eastchester (part, 1895)
- Kingsbridge (1873–74)
- Morrisania (1855–74)
- Pelham (part, 1895)
- Westchester (1788–1895)
- West Farms (1846–1874)
- Municipalities are towns unless otherwise noted.
- Timeline of town creation in Downstate New York
40°30′10″N 74°14′26″W / 40.5027°N 74.2406°W / 40.5027; -74.2406
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