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  New York, city, United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Among New York’s noted houses of worship are Trinity Church, St. Paul’s Chapel (dedicated 1776), Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (see Saint John the Divine, Cathedral of), Riverside Church, and Temple Emanu-El.
New development was marked by such events as the founding (1784) of the Bank of New York under Alexander Hamilton and the beginning of the stock exchange around 1790.
With the adoption of a new charter in 1898, New York became a city of five boroughs—New York City was split into the present Manhattan and Bronx boroughs, and the independent city of Brooklyn was annexed, as were the western portions of Queens co. and Staten Island.
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 Hamilton (village), New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hamilton is a village located in the Town of Hamilton in Madison County, New York, USA.
The Village of Hamilton is in the northwest part of the town on Route 12B.
In the village the population was spread out with 8.6% under the age of 18, 62.6% from 18 to 24, 10.0% from 25 to 44, 9.3% from 45 to 64, and 9.5% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hamilton_(village),_New_York   (428 words)

  
 History of Madison County / Chapter XI / Hamilton
Hamilton is bounded on the north by Madison, east by Brookfield, south by Chenango County and west by Lebanon.
At Hamilton village and north, the valley is spreading and beautiful, and this village rests in a spacious vale nearly encircled by the eastern, southern and western hills.
But Hamilton village, enjoying better natural advantages, aided by her strong men, so increased, as to bring the balance of power to her side; and at length the central and east part developed into a farming country unsurpassed for its richness, and the village of Hamilton made marked progress.
web.syr.edu /~rsholmes/genealogy/Hamilton1872.html   (20541 words)

  
 Village of Hamilton, NY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hamilton is located in the center of New York State on Route 12B, just 20 miles south of the New York State Thruway (I-90) and 30 miles east of I-81.
Hamilton is situated in the heart of New York State’s leatherstocking country, made famous in the writings of James Fenimore Cooper.
The Mayor and Trustees are elected at the annual village election in June for staggered terms of two-years.
www.hamiltonny.com /village.htm   (885 words)

  
 Hamilton (town), New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hamilton is a town in Madison County, New York, USA.
The Town of Hamilton was established in 1795, before the county was formed, from the Town of Paris in Oneida County, New York.
Hamilton -- The Village of Hamilton is in the northwest part of the town.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hamilton_(town),_New_York   (631 words)

  
 Hamilton Village
Hamilton Village, or Hamiltonville, was on the grounds of the Hamilton family and was laid out by William Hamilton sometime between 1804 and 1809.
Hamilton was a prominent Mason, and it was largely through his financial and architectural efforts that the building which later came to be known as Independence Hall was constructed.
Hamilton Village has the distinction of having one of the first public schools, the West Philadelphia School, which opened in a three story brick building built in 1842 at the southwest corner of 38th and Spruce Streets.
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 The Colgate Scene - September 1997 - Village Architecture
By the middle of the century, a new type of residence that was a radical departure from the Greek and Gothic revival styles was becoming popular.
Hamilton’s building boom ended with the first World War, and as the village’s prosperity declined, few new buildings were built, but we do have one relatively recent building that is an interesting addition.
Hamilton has one of the last Lustron Houses, at 19 Hamilton St. It was delivered in 1949 and was, I understand, thoroughly hated by most Hamiltonians, who thought it was simply an ugly metal box.
www4.colgate.edu /scene/sept1997/architecture.html   (1552 words)

  
 Probably Nathan: A Plausible Genealogy of Nathan Holmes of Hamilton, New York
Hamilton is a mostly rural town in Madison County, near the geographic center of New York State.
Poolville lies southeast of Hamilton village; the crossroads of Hamilton Center are a mile or so to its northeast and the tiny settlement of South Hamilton a couple of miles to its east.
From a comparison of the names near Jabez's in the 1855-1860 censuses with those shown on an 1853 map of Hamilton, it's clear Jabez must have lived in or near Poolville at that time; and he is said to be a resident of Poolville in an 1864 newspaper report of his daughter's marriage.
web.syr.edu /~rsholmes/genealogy/hiramsearch/probnathan.html   (6157 words)

  
 Hamilton County, New York Genealogical Records Information
Hamilton remained attached to Montgomery County until 1838 and then briefly to Fulton County.
The purchase by the State of land within the County did not encourage any increase in the permanent population, for with more than half owned by New York, and eighty per cent of the remaining territory in private parks or controlled by lumber companies there was but a small fraction left open to private ownership.
Hamilton, with an area of 1,700 square miles, had only a population of 3,970 in 1920; this, however, is greatly added to by the thousands who summer in this wonder camp ground of a nation.
www.mynewyorkgenealogy.com /ny_county/ha.htm   (1575 words)

  
 village voice > news > The Reluctant Activist by Jennifer Gonnerman
At noon, Cheri and the other activists entered the New York State Capitol and filed into a hearing room with crimson walls and a royal blue carpet.
Last year, state legislators created a new provision, which enables A-1 inmates to reduce their minimum sentences by up to a third if they follow the rules and take part in certain programs.
Copyright © 2006 Village Voice LLC, 36 Cooper Square, New York, NY 10003 The Village Voice and Voice are registered trademarks of Village Voice Media Holdings, LLC.
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 Mid-York Business Park, Hamilton New York
Village of Hamilton, New York, home to Colgate University, offers 50 acres of commercial sites adjacent to the village-owned Hamilton Municipal Airport, just a mile from downtown.
Incentives are available and the Village of Hamilton will work with qualified developers to reduce costs to accommodate a company’s needs.
Meet with village representatives to talk about how your business can grow and prosper in Hamilton, New York.
www.midyorkairpark.org   (323 words)

  
 village voice > news > 'Village Voice' Gets New Editor by
The Village Voice was founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and famed novelist Norman Mailer, and quickly established a reputation for no-holds-barred reporting and criticism.
Village Voice Media, which operated its New York City flagship and five other papers, merged in January 2006 with the eleven-paper New Times Media, the country's largest publisher of alternative weeklies and a company with a well-established track record of investigative reporting and cutting-edge cultural coverage.
Village Voice Media (VVM) publishes free weekly newspapers and websites in seventeen major U.S. cities: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Denver, Houston, Dallas, Miami, Seattle, St. Louis, Orange County, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Kansas City, Nashville, the East Bay including Oakland and Berkeley, and the Ft. Lauderdale/West Palm Beach area.
www.villagevoice.com /news/0623,news,73403,2.html   (1421 words)

  
 State of New York
Since 1919 New York has had a system of local historians who are appointed to collect and preserve old records.
While each county, town, and village should have a historian, not all vacancies are always filled, and of those that are, the knowledge and helpfulness in answering inquiries varies.
In most cases it is best to start with the county historian, whose office may contain original or transcribed county, church, cemetery, newspaper, and other material, and in some cases, specialized indexes to these and other types of records.
www.mynewyorkgenealogy.com   (271 words)

  
 Partnership for Community Development - Initiatives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As much as the Green is a hub for commercial and social activity in the Village, it also sets the tone for downtown.
The Partnership was enlisted to raise funds in support of the effort to revitalize the well-used and increasingly time-worn park.
Through a grant proposal written by the Partnership for Community Development, the Village of Hamilton was awarded a $100,000 matching grant from the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation through Title 9 of the Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act of 1996.
www.partnersatwork.org /initiatives/village.htm   (238 words)

  
 New York
New York is divided into four judicial districts that are referred to as the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Districts of New York.
The Southern District comprises the counties of Bronx, Dutchess, New York, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, and Westchester and concurrently with the Eastern District, the waters within the Eastern District.
Court for the Southern District is held in New York, White Plains, and in the Middletown-Wallkill area of Orange County or such nearby location as may be deemed appropriate.
www.usdoj.gov /marshals/district/navigation/ny.htm   (271 words)

  
 Alexander Hamilton . Hamilton's NYC and NJ | The New-York Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When the orphaned Hamilton first came to the northern colonies, he lived and studied in New Jersey.
Hamilton went to college and joined the militia in New York City, and returned there to practice law after the war.
He became the first Treasury Secretary when the federal government was based in New York, and took up his legal career there when he resigned his Cabinet post.
www.alexanderhamiltonexhibition.org /nyc_and_nj.html   (132 words)

  
 Hamilton College - Admission - Visiting Campus - Directions to Campus
Hamilton is located in central New York, one and one-half miles from the village of Clinton and nine miles southwest of the city of Utica.
Those arriving by car from the New York City area, New England or points west of Utica can best reach the College via the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90).
About 3 miles north of the village of Deansboro, turn left onto State Route 233 to the flashing red light at the intersection with College Hill Road.
www.hamilton.edu /admission/visiting/directions.html   (469 words)

  
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Seventeen Members of the Hamilton County Urban Search and Rescue Team were among those sent by Governor Taft to New York to assist in rescue efforts.
The Hamilton County Commissioners kicked off Community COMPASS on August 30, by announcing their resolution supporting the process that aims to include the entire county in the planning for the future of the county.
All Hamilton county employees and official with purchasing authority are encourage to attend.
www.hamilton-co.org /newsletter/Sept_12_2001/hhc_sep_12_2001.htm   (2254 words)

  
 Hamilton, New York NY, village profile (Madison County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
New York > All counties > Madison County > Hamilton
Hamilton is a village in Madison County, in the Syracuse metro area.
Median rent in Hamilton, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $423.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=800   (797 words)

  
 Hamilton College - Hamilton in New York City - Housing & Costs
The home for Hamilton in New York City is on the upper floors of Ocean Luxury Residences, located at 1 West Street across from Battery Park.
One West, a landmark building located on the corner of West Street and Battery Park Place, features apartments with views to Battery Park, New York Harbor, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, and the Financial District of Manhattan.
Greenwich Village is a longer walk but a short subway ride away.
www.hamilton.edu /academics/programs_abroad/nyc/housing.html   (339 words)

  
 Clinton, New York - Clinton Historical Society Museum
The new inhabitants found good soil, plentiful forests, and friendly Brothertown Indians in southern Kirkland along with Oneida Indians who passed through on trails.
Named after New York’s first governor, George Clinton, an uncle of Erie Canal builder, DeWitt Clinton, the village had a gristmill on the Oriskany Creek on College Street the first year and slowly developed as a farming and mercantile center.
This school was chartered in 1812 as Hamilton College by the New York State Board of Regents and was the third liberal arts college in the state.
www.villageofclinton.com /merchants/museum   (398 words)

  
 Partnership for Community Development - Hamilton, New York Economic Development
The PCD seeks to diversify, expand and sustain economic activity in Hamilton, Earlville and the surrounding communities in Southern Madison County, New York.
The PCD seeks to strengthen the viability of the Upstate New York area's historic village centers as twenty-first century market places.
Village of Hamilton Master Recreation Plan and Design for Eaton Street Fields
www.partnersatwork.org   (136 words)

  
 Hamilton, NY Hamilton Village Real Estate
Hamilton Village Real Estate has over 20 years of residential and commercial real estate experience serving Central New York.
Our office is located in the heart of Hamilton's business district.
Inquiries regarding the Code of Ethics should be directed to the board in which a REALTOR® holds membership.
www.hamilton-realestate.com   (89 words)

  
 Hamilton Village Real Estate
This property includes 3 BR, 1 1/2 baths, hardwood floors, new windows and roof, in-ground pool, several electric and water hook-ups for RVs.
New home like this one being built summer 2006.
Sit on your back deck and watch the 4th of July fireworks from Hamilton and neighboring towns.
www.hamilton-realestate.com /page_1.htm   (412 words)

  
 Hamilton Heights, New York City, city profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hamilton Heights is a neighborhood in Harlem in New York City.
The community derives its name from Alexander Hamilton, who lived in the area when it was still largely farmland.
Beautiful brownstones and stately row houses line the leafy eastern streets of Hamilton Heights, an area traditionally home to a large fl professional class.
www.newyorkcity-realestate.com /citytour/NY/Hamilton-Heights.php   (149 words)

  
 Pioneer Village, Adirondack Mountains, New York
Pioneer Village is located in an area with lots of fun things to do and It's always fun to be here.
Alright, enough of spending all this time inside a building, time to get out, and Pioneer Village in New York is a really good place to spend some time.
This is a very comprehensive index of outdoors activities in the great state of New York.
www.hikercentral.com /campgrounds/108437.html   (955 words)

  
 South Hamilton bed and breakfast & inns. Find the perfect South Hamilton B&B lodging on BedandBreakfast.com.
Bellinger Rose Bed & Breakfast - Herkimer, NY Relax and unwind in Victorian elegance in one of Upstate New York's finest historical homes....
The Murphy House Bed & Breakfast - Oneonta, NY The Murphy House is located in the historic district of downtown Oneonta.
Also noted is the approximate distance from South Hamilton, New York.
www.bedandbreakfast.com /south-hamilton-new-york.html   (606 words)

  
 Hamilton, New York
United States > New York > New York State > New York State - Central-Leatherstocking
Founded in 1795 and first known as Payne's Settlement, Hamilton is home to Colgate University.
Unauthorized duplication in part or whole without prior written consent prohibited by international laws.
www.planetware.com /new-york/hamilton-us-ny-h.htm   (44 words)

  
 (Damariscotta) Janet F. Marcy - News - VillageSoup
She married Roy Marcy in 1943 and for the seven years, lived throughout New England and New York State.
The family came back to Maine in the 1950s, living for twenty years in Readfield and for the next twenty years, in the Pemaquid region.
She also leaves her sister; Sally Hamilton of Pemaquid, brothers; John Fiske of Windham, Richmond Fiske of Standish and four grandchildren; Sarah Fuller Griffee, Beth Fuller, Marcy Vozzella, Matthew Vozzella and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and nephews, with whom she was very close.
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