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 South Corning, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South Corning is a village located in Steuben County, New York.
South Corning is located at 42°7'28" North, 77°2'8" West (42.124442, -77.035463)
As a result, uploads have been disabled until further notice, and images may not be displayed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_Corning,_New_York   (453 words)

  
 Corning, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By unusual coincidence, however, the California Corning has a business called The Glassblowers, which sells work by three generations of local glass artisans, along with snacks.
The California Northern has been leasing and operating the 110.7 mile line between Davis and Tehama through Corning from Southern Pacific (now Union Pacific) since September 26, 1993.
Corning is popularly known as the Olive City and has a significant agriculture industry as well as a Bell Carter cannery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning,_California   (627 words)

  
 Corning, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning is a town located in Lincoln County, Wisconsin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning,_Wisconsin   (364 words)

  
 Corning Glass Works - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Today (2004), Corning Incorporated is the world's dominant manufacturer of glass for liquid crystal displays in notebook and desktop computers and LCD televisions.
Corning Incorporated employs about 25,000 people worldwide and has annual revenues (2004) of $3.85 billion.
Corning Glass Works ( NYSE: GLW) is the former name of a U.S. manufacturer of glass, ceramics and related materials, primarily for industrial and scientific applications.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning_Glass   (364 words)

  
 Erastus Corning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning became the main lobbyist for the proposal in the legislature, and despite being a Democrat made a personal appeal to Thurlow Weed, leader of the Whigs, who controlled state government at the time.
Corning amassed a significant fortune, and used it to invest in land schemes as far west as Wisconsin and Iowa.
Corning moved to Troy, New York at the age of 13 to clerk in the hardware store of an uncle; six years later he moved to Albany, New York, where he joined the mercantile business under James Spencer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Erastus_Corning   (1284 words)

  
 Corning, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning is a village located in Perry County, Ohio.
Corning is located at 39°36'17" North, 82°5'17" West (39.604689, -82.088015)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning,_Ohio   (383 words)

  
 Corning, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning is a town located in Holt County, Missouri.
Corning is located at 40°14'57" North, 95°27'16" West (40.249107, -95.454422)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning,_Missouri   (382 words)

  
 Corning, Kansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning is a city located in Nemaha County, Kansas.
Corning is located at 39°39'23" North, 96°1'49" West (39.656418, -96.030344)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning,_Kansas   (382 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Gazetteer (Corl-Corz)
Corning is a town in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, USA.
Corning is a village in Perry County, Ohio, USA.
Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, USA.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /G72B.HTM   (1361 words)

  
 Corning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning, New York (two places in Steuben County).
Corning is the name of some places in the United States of America:
For the manufacturing company where the optical fiber was invented, see Corning Glass Works.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning   (102 words)

  
 Corning, Iowa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corning is a city located in Adams County, Iowa.
Corning is best known as the birthplace of Johnny Carson.
Corning is located at 40°59'29" North, 94°44'13" West (40.991340, -94.737028)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Corning,_Iowa   (400 words)

  
 Mayor Erastus Corning
As a result, since boyhood, Erastus Corning 2nd felt obliged to wear the uniform his father had tailored for him, and he spent a lifetime struggling to honor the suit of his father's memory and, at the same time, trying to shed its confining shape.
Corning had been hospitalized for the past seven months, spending much of that time in the intensive care unit, breathing with the aid of a respirator because of complications from emphysema and chronic lung ailments, as well as intestinal and coronary disease.
Corning's loyal aide, Bill Keefe, had told Amore on short notice that there was room in the mayor's official car, the Buick with the "A" license plate.
partners.nytimes.com /books/first/g/grondahl-corning.html   (4745 words)

  
 Mayor Erastus Corning: Albany Icon
Erastus was hardly in Albany at all between the ages of 12 and 22, away at Groton and Yale with summers spent in Maine.
Erastus was a dabbler, collecting coins and stamps, cataloging ob@@hyphen@@jects from the natural world, studying history and art and literature, pursuing fishing and hunting and the outdoors -- that last being perhaps his most passionate avocation.
During the denouement of the dance of death that is cockfighting, the stronger cock, its claw fitted with a razor-sharp piece of metal known as a slasher, begins clawing and pecking and shredding the other animal into oblivion in a crazed whirl of feathers and blood and primal savagery.
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 Erastus Corning Biography / Biography of Erastus Corning Biography
Erastus Corning was born on Dec. 14, 1794, in Norwich, Conn. He was an all-round entrepreneur; at one time or another and frequently simultaneously he was a merchant, iron manufacturer, railroad contractor, railroad president, banker, land speculator, and politician.
Corning was a primary actor in the negotiations which eventuated in the formation of the New York Central Railroad and was chosen the first president.
Corning pioneered in the practice of making favorable contracts between his own companies, with himself as merchant and manufacturer selling supplies to his railroads; this form of business activity was highly profitable.
www.bookrags.com /biography-erastus-corning   (628 words)

  
 Mayor Erastus Corning: Albany Icon- Accomplishments
Corning's attachment to its grand edifice was partly due to his sincere interest in preserving the city's historic architecture, but he also had an emotional connection since it had been part of the New York Central Railroad, founded by Corning's great-grandfather.
Corning enjoyed wearing that designation on his sleeve as a kind of walking epitaph in his final years, and hardly a mention was made of the mayor in the media without that lengthy modifier.
Corning's architectural obsession was the hulking shell of the derelict Union Station, where the last train stopped on Dec. 29, 1968, leaving the structure abandoned, and slowly deteriorating into a huge eyesore for downtown Albany.
webhome.idirect.com /~boweevil/corning2.html   (1845 words)

  
 Pleasanton California Photographer - Corning Photography
Don Corning embraced the opportunities and advantages of capturing images digitally when the technology was still in its infancy, and has been expanding this creative envelop since 1995...more about this and the benefits to you on the "about us" page.
At Corning Photography, we've developed a comfortable, convenient and stimulating photographic environment to make your time with us creatively exciting, fun and productive...more about this on the "our studio" page.
Corning Photography specializes in digital commercial and advertising photography.
www.corningphotography.com   (161 words)

  
 Corning, Calif.: City of Olives
Corning, Calif., owes its spot on the map to the humble olive.
The Corning Museum is crammed with documents and photos dating to the city's founding in the late 1800s.
Corning packages more than half the olives sold in the United States.
www.viamagazine.com /weekenders/Pit_StopWest04.asp   (323 words)

  
 CORNING HISTORY
John Corning began railroading on the Michigan Central at the age of 32, and after a few years went to work on the New York Central Railroad with his uncle and was soon promoted to be Assistant Superintendent.
John Corning was born in Troy, New York in 1826.
Chittenden was later elected County Treasurer and Tax Collector, and in May, 1904 was appointed Postmaster at Corning.
www.olivecity.com /about.html   (3231 words)

  
 Archives: Story
Corning said Larry and Marian were a loving couple who raised their children in that manner.
Deb Corning's daughter Jessica is engaged to the Ventrices' son, Larry Jr., both of whom live with her.
Corning is also talking with a local bank about establishing a memorial fund for the Ventrice children.
portage.scwn.com /articles/2004/04/23/news/news4.txt   (1291 words)

  
 MGi - Owens Corning High Temperature Pipe Insulation 1200
Owens Corning High Temperature Pipe Insulation is available as 36-inch (914 mm) sections in standard NPS pipe sizes from 1/2" (15mm) to 36" (900mm), and in thicknesses form 1" (25mm) to 5" (127mm) in 1/2" (13mm) increments.
Owens Corning High Temperature Pipe Insulation 1200 is made of inorganic fibers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock, with a thermosetting resin binder.
Owens Corning High Temperature Pipe Insulation 1200 provides superior thermal insulation performance for mechanical/power and process piping systems operating with continuous use surface temperatures from sub-ambient to 1,200*F (649*C).
www.mgicanada.com /owens_ht.htm   (357 words)

  
 Owens Corning plans to go 80% paperless by end-2004 - 1/15/2004 - Purchasing - CA372754
Owens Corning was so impressed with the results of the early work with ADX, it has since moved into the next phase of the project, connecting another 225 suppliers to ADX in November and 100 more on traditional EDI.
Owens Corning was ahead of the game when it started with hosted e-auctions in 1999 from Free-Markets and later moved to a self-serve tool from what is now Perfect Commerce.
The Owens Corning purchasing organization set up an initiative with a goal of wiping out 80% of its paper invoices by the end of 2004, leaving only the remaining 20% of invoices to be handled in hard copy.
www.purchasing.com /article/CA372754.html   (906 words)

  
 About Corning, NY
Corning has a large population of fine arts, from local glass artists to famous works featured in the Rockwell Museum, as well as notable entertainment performed by local theater, ballet, and music groups.....Corning is filled with small town charm along with decades of fascinating history.
Corning has an abundance of activities for people of all ages, and we personally would like to invite you and your family to enjoy all that Corning has to offer.
Corning, New York is a city thriving with captivating history.
www.corningny.com /Content/About.asp   (906 words)

  
 Whitehouse Books, Corning: books about glass, ceramics, decorative arts
Visit eBay for glass beads, handmade in Corning, NY.
There are many other titles out there; use the offline search service to let us know if you are looking for something not readily found on the website.
Soft glass beads by Caitlin Hyde (eBay seller cbhyde) or borosilicate blown and mandrel beads by Jared Brody (eBay seller brodystudio)
www.whitehouse-books.com   (906 words)

  
 NEMAHA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Joseph Steinlage, farmer, aged 32, of Corning, Kansas, was born on 5 Dec 1881 in Verl, Germany.
Frank WESSEL, farmer, aged 25, of Corning, Kansas, was born on 14 June 1883 in Damme, Oldenburg, Germany.
CarlKroemer, farmer, aged 41, of Bern, Kansas, was born on 31 Jan 1872 in Barstel, Germany.CarlKroemerimmigrated from Bremen, Germanyaboard theStuttgart.
www.ku.edu /kansas/seneca/gensoc/Records/natbook1.htm   (6805 words)

  
 Corning glass lamp shade
I'd guess your Corning shade was NOT original Coleman.
The basic glass shade carrier on the Coleman QL and Instant Light series fits into the top hole, and hasn't changed from almost day one (there was a different carrier early on).
The pattern on the outside on the glass is a raised grid pattern with a smooth band around the base.
www.aladdinknights.org /bboard/archives/Q0000557.htm   (6805 words)

  
 Contemporary Glass from the Glass Encyclopedia
The Corning Glass Museum's first international glass exhibition, "Glass 59", had nine glass factories exhibiting, whereas in their "New Glass" exhibition in 1979 there was only one (Pilgrim Glass), and attention had switched entirely to glass as an art rather than a craft.
Click on any book cover on this page to read more about a particular book, including price and any available discounts for buying on-line.
Contemporary Glass is glass both designed and made in very recent years and still being made (unless the artist has recently died).
www.glassencyclopedia.com /contemporaryglass.html   (6805 words)

  
 Glass Block Patterns
Glass block units, nominally_____inch x _____inch x _____inch thick shall be partially evacuated hollow units made of clear, colorless glass with a polyvinyl butyral edge coating.
This specification has been prepared by Pittsburgh Corning Corporation using generally accepted and appropriate technical information but it is not intended to be solely relied upon for specification design or technical applications.
Solid glass units, nominally _____inch x _____inch x _____inch thick made of clear colorless glass with a polyvinyl butyral edge coating.
www.hawaiiglassblock.com /Specifications.html   (6805 words)

  
 The History of Corning, California
Corning, New York, was named in honor of John's uncle, Erastus, and Corning, California, was named in honor of John.
John Corning was born in Troy, New York, in 1826.
His uncle was Erastus Corning, president of the New York Central Railroad for many years.
www.catechnologies.com /corning/history/history.html   (267 words)

  
 The History of New York State
Erastus Corning (2), son of Erastus (1) and Harriet (Weld) Corning, was born in Albany, New York, June 16, 1827, and died in that city, August 31, 1897.
Erastus Corning, son of Bliss, son of Joseph, son of Ensign Samuel Corning, was a Democratic leader in this State, a member of three congresses and sat in the House throughout the Civil War.
Corning not only added political strength to the ticket, but brought to it a prestige that has been attained through al the generations of the Cornings in New York State, the family having given to its members leadership in national and State political offices, in industries, financial enterprises, and railroad administration.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/state/his/bio/pt26.html   (4392 words)

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