Location of the town of Liberty in Sullivan County, New York Location of the town of Liberty in Sullivan County, New York Liberty is a town in Sullivan County, New York, United States.

The Town of Liberty contains a village also titled Liberty.

The village is bisected by state route 52 and 55, and is crossed by New York State Route 17.

4 Communities and locations in the Town of Liberty The town of Liberty was created from the Town of Lumberland in 1807 and became the fourth town in the county.

The town of Callicoon was taken off, and a part of the Town of Thompson added in 1842, and a part of the Town of Rockland added in 1849.

The first permanent white settlement was made by Eleazer Larabes from Stonington, CT, who came to Liberty from the Town of Neversink in 1794.

Larabee constructed the first sawmill in the town, positioned at the supply of Brodhead Pond (now Revonah Lake), where the initial settlement, known as the Blue Mountain Settlement, in the town was located.

Subsequent settlements were in the present Village of Liberty, in Liberty Falls (now the hamlet of Ferndale), the hamlet of Swatsinburg, the hamlet of Stevensville (now Swan Lake) and the hamlet of Robertsonville (now White Sulphur Springs).

The Town of Liberty furnished 303 men for the army amid the Civil War. Liberty was in the many suburbs to benefit from the boom in Sullivan County hotels amid the 1950s.

Liberty made headlines in September 2015, when a federal judge ruled that town officials violated a man's First Amendment rights by arresting him for writing profanities on a speeding ticket.

The New York Daily News reported that William Barboza was pulled over for speeding in Liberty in 2012 and decided to plead guilty to the ticket by mail.

But he expressed his frustration with the town by scratching out "Liberty" and replaced it with "Tyranny." The payment was declined and when he went to his court appearance, he was arrested for allegedly "violating the state's former 'aggravated harassment' statute," as stated to the New York Civil Liberties Union.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town has a total region of 80.7 square miles (209.0 km ), of which, 79.6 square miles (206.2 km ) of it is territory and 1.1 square miles (2.8 km ) of it (1.36%) is water.

Ferndale (formerly Liberty Falls) A hamlet south of Liberty village on Route 17.

Grossinger A hamlet south of Liberty village on Route 17.

Liberty The Village of Liberty on Route 17.

Parksville A hamlet north of Liberty village on Route 17.

Revonah Lake (formerly Brodhead Pond) A lake northwest of Liberty village that was probably the first settlement site in the town.

Grant, Justice of the Peace from 1849 to 1855; Supervisor of the Town of Liberty in 1854 and 1859; Postmaster of Liberty from 1855; and a member of the New York State Senate (9th D.) in 1860 and 1861. Barboza has filed suit against the Town of Liberty, but no decision has yet been reached. Town and Village of Liberty, New York Municipalities and communities of Sullivan County, New York, United States

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