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  History of Fort Covington, New York (Part 2)
He removed to New York in 1865, his Democracy ingratiating him promptly with the machine in Brooklyn, so that he was sent to the State Senate in 1868, and between that date and 1890 was given four more terms in that body.
Charles E. Perrin was the son of Solon of Fort Covington, and a nephew of Henry J. Perrin, a respected farmer in Malone.
Locating in New York city, he came to have entire charge of the law department of the elevated railway companies, with sixty or more clerks under him, and was also the personal counsel of the Goulds.
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  Fort Covington, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Covington is a town located in Franklin County, New York, USA.
The Town of Fort Covington is on the county's northern border and is in the northwest corner of the county.
The Town of Fort Covington was formed in 1817 from the Town of Constable.
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 Fort
Fort Ann (town), New York Fort Ann is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 6,417.
Fort Ann (village), New York Fort Ann is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 471.
Fort Covington, New York Fort Covington is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,645.
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 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Benjamin Hunt (1847-1934)
A former New York banker, Benjamin Weeks Hunt became known for his contributions to the dairy industry and livestock improvement in Putnam County and middle Georgia.
Hunt was born in 1847, the youngest child of Mary Quinby and Benjamin Hunt, prosperous New York Quakers.
The railroad connected Covington to Eatonton and provided the means for Putnam County to export its dairy products quickly to more urban areas.
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 Covington
Covington, Alabama, United States [County]; population was 36,478 in 1990; housing units was 16,178 in 1990; location is 31°15'N 86°27'W; land area is 1,034.73 square miles (662,228 acres); water area is 9.22 square miles (5,900 acres); FIPS code is 39 [SourceCBP]
Covington, Georgia, United States [City]; population was 10,026 in 1990; housing units was 3,913 in 1990; location is 33°36'N 83°51'W; land area is 12.00 square miles (7,680 acres); water area is 0.10 square miles (64 acres); FIPS code is 20064 [SourceCBP]
Covington, Mississippi, United States [County]; population was 16,527 in 1990; housing units was 6,535 in 1990; location is 31°38'N 89°33'W; land area is 413.82 square miles (264,846 acres); water area is 1.15 square miles (734 acres); FIPS code is 31 [SourceCBP]
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 Covingvton Fabric
Covington is constantly at the forefront of fashion and responsive to the needs of the market.
Covington is a major supplier to furniture manufacturers, jobbers, wholesalers, retailers, and manufacturers of any product where fabric is used.
Covington's vision for the future is built on past accomplishments.
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 Fort Covington, New York -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fort Covington is a (An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city) town located in (Click link for more info and facts about Franklin County, New York) Franklin County, New York.
The name derives from a (A war (1812-1814) between the United States and England which was trying to interfere with American trade with France) War of 1812 fortification.
The Town of Fort Covington is on the county's northern border.
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 History of Fort Covington, New York (Part 1)
Fort Covington is the oldest town in the county in point of settlement by the whites with the exception of Burke and Chateaugay, and if we count William Gray a white it antedates even these.
The earliest hotels in Fort Covington were one at the west end of the lower bridge on Center street in a building a part of which is now the residence of Frank J. Bucklin, and one in the building now occupied by the Allen S. Matthews estate as a tin and hardware store.
Fort Covington Academy was chartered April 21, 1831, and notes were given to the amount of nearly three thousand dollars by a number of men of the vicinity, with promise to pay annually the interest on their obligations toward the support of the institution.
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 CMCIS: NEWS: COVINGTON NEW NEWSPLEX DIRECTOR
Covington succeeds Kerry Northrup, a USC alumnus, who was responsible for creating Newsplex and bringing it to South Carolina.
Covington is currently leading a multi-university project of student journalists to create moblogs—mobile weblogs--at the Democratic and Republican national conventions in Boston and New York.
As news director for ten years at WIS, Columbia’s NBC affiliate, Covington was responsible for expanding an already dominant news operation and creating new dimensions for the station in radio and on the Internet.
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 making learning work: social enterprise and organizational learning
Phrases such as "continuous improvement," "bold new thinking," and "an eye to the future" appear endlessly in corporate goal-setting sessions and annual reports as well as the thousands of advertising forms every citizens sees or hears daily.
On most occasions when a young person takes on a new role, adults are on hand to monitor and support, and ample opportunities exist for practice, apprenticeship, and talk with older youth who previously held these roles or remain as adult staff members as they grow in their early twenties.
Operating at the margins of visibility and well outside either mainstream education or politics, these constellations have yet to be brought into the benefits of wealth creation at unprecedented levels that post-industrial societies have seen during the final years of the twentieth century.
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 Covington & Burling LLP | Careers | New York | Working at Covington | Pro Bono
For example, in 2002, Covington's New York office initiated a pro bono collaboration with The Bronx Defenders, a nationally recognized non-profit devoted to representing indigent criminal defendants.
Covington’s Washington office also offers lawyers, administrative assistants, and paralegals in that office the opportunity to do a six-month rotation with a community legal services organization.
Covington has received the American Bar Association’s Pro Bono Publico Award, the ABA Litigation Section’s John Minor Wisdom Award, the DC Bar’s Pro Bono Law Firm of the Year Award, and a special award from the DC Bar for 20 Years of Outstanding Pro Bono Service.
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 Fort Covington, New York NY, town profile (Franklin County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
New York > All counties > Franklin County > Fort Covington
Fort Covington is a town in Franklin County, in the Malone metro area.
Median rent in Fort Covington, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $288.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Covington
The former compose a large majority of the Catholic population of the cities and towns along the Ohio River, while the latter have sought the interior of the diocese.
In Covington and Newport German Catholics predominate, while in Lexington, Frankfort, and Paris, the Irish are in the majority.
He contributed largely to the increase of the parishes of the diocese and the growth of Catholicism.
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 North Carolina Fiction -- Series Novels
In each of the novels the women explore the lively town of Covington while they battle illness, welcome their children and other visitors, and meet the challenges of caring for a rambling old house.
Covington is a fictional town in the North Carolina mountains, not far from Mars Hill.
Each book finds Miss Julia embroiled in some new scandal or adventure and reveals, in the interactions between her and the colorful residents of the down, the small kindnesses and eccentricities of small-town life.
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 Old maps of New York towns with family names
This historical old Argyle map is reproduced from the Atlas of Washington County, New York (NY), published in 1866 by Stone and Stewart.
This historical old Cambridge map is reproduced from the Atlas of Washington County, New York (NY), published in 1866 by Stone and Stewart.
This historical old map of Hartford was reproduced from the Atlas of Washington County, New York (NY), published in 1866 by Stone and Stewart.
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 City of Covington, Kentucky
Honoring the victims and their families of the 911 terrorists attacks, the Covington Police Department unveiled a new cruiser that looks a little different from the rest of the fleet December 26 at the Covington Police Department Garage.
Airbrushed images of the New York City Skyline, American Flag, and the Statue of Liberty cover the car.
“He added through a news release that, “This special vehicle will be used by the Covington Police Department and the City of Covington as a tribute to the heroism and the countless individuals involved in our nation’s tragedy.
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 Covington, New York NY, town profile (Wyoming County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
New York > All counties > Wyoming County > Covington
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Covington was $15,745, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Covington, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $413.
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 Covington, New York (NY) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, schools, crime, ...
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Latest news from Covington, NY collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations
Covington-area historical tornado activity is below New York state average.
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 Resorts.ByCityDirectory.com - Hotels/Motels in Fort Covington New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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How to refinance your home mortgage in Fort Covington, New York at the best rate with good, bad or ugly credit...
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 Covington New York Lawyers NY Covington Lawyers Directory
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 Fort Covington New York Lawyers NY Fort Covington Lawyers Directory
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 Covington Associates | Mergers and Acquisitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Covington Associates LLC is a specialty investment banking firm offering financial advisory services in the areas of mergers, acquisitions and capital raising.
For more than a decade, Covington Associates' senior advisors have been providing a superior level of service to middle-market companies in the healthcare, technology and industrial/consumer sectors.
Covington Associates has completed transactions ranging from $10 million to more than $1 billion for both privately held and publicly traded companies across the U.S. and abroad.
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 Covington Park
Whether it’s a quick trip to the grocery store or a day-long fishing trip out of Tampa Bay, Covington Park is close to all that South Shore has to offer.
Homes within the Covington Park community are constructed and sold by builders not affiliated with Newland Communities, or its affiliates.
This is not intended to be an offering to residents of Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and Oregon, or in any other jurisdiction where prohibited by law.
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 Covington Park
Newland Communities has donated a portion of land within Covington Park to the county to be used as an elementary school site.
A: Yes, Covington Park Residents are allowed to have pets of the common variety, no livestock of any kind.
A: Yes, Covington Park Residents are allowed to fence in their backyards, but they must first submit a request and have it approved by the Home Owners’ Association.
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 Northern District of New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
LIU was sentenced by Senior United States District Court Judge Thomas J. McAvoy, to "time served" (19 days) and was immediately remanded to the custody of the Department of Homeland Security for removal proceedings.
LIU admitted that on October 15, 2006 he presented and used a Republic of China (Taiwan) passport which contained a United States Visa as his own when, in fact, the passport and visa were not his, in an attempt to enter the United States from Canada at the Fort Covington, New York Port of Entry.
This matter was investigated by the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Champlain, New York.
www.usdoj.gov /usao/nyn/NewsReleases/Releases/Release-373.htm   (156 words)

  
 Fort Covington, New York (NY) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hotels, hospitals, schools, ...
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According to our research there were 2 registered sex offenders living in Fort Covington, New York in early 2007.
The ratio of number of residents in Fort Covington to the number of sex offenders is 817 to 1.
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 Leroux Oil Co. - Home & automotive oil suppliers, Fort Covington, New York - Your Oil and Heating Specialists
New York winters can be rough on everyone.
Leroux Oil Co., based in Fort Covington, New York, specializes in oil and heating.
We'll be glad to answer any of your questions, and we're sure you'll be pleased with our prompt, professional service.
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 COMPANY NEWS; ASHLAND INC. TO MOVE ITS BASE TO COVINGTON, KY. - New York Times
COMPANY NEWS; ASHLAND INC. TO MOVE ITS BASE TO COVINGTON, KY.
Ashland Inc. will move its corporate headquarters to Covington, Ky., away from Ashland, Ky., where the company was founded in 1924.
The company announced yesterday that it planned to lease office space across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, transferring 100 to 125 jobs there.
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