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  Palmyra (village), New York (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Palmyra is a village located in Wayne County, New York.
In the village the population is spread out with 24.4% under the age of 18, 8.5% from 18 to 24, 30.4% from 25 to 44, 21.4% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the village is $38,561, and the median income for a family is $49,450.
www.ebroadcast.com.au.cob-web.org:8888 /lookup/encyclopedia/pa/Palmyra_(village),_New_York.html   (333 words)

  
 Palmyra (village), New York at AllExperts (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Palmyra is a village in Wayne County, New York, United States.
The Village of Palmyra is in the Town of Palmyra.
Palmyra is also proud to be the home of the PMFC soccer team that is annually cheered on by hundreds of screaming hooligans.
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 Wayne County Palmyra History
Palmyra is regarded as the birthplace of the Mormon religion.
Leonard Jerome, Churchill's maternal grandfather was born in Pompey, New York, to Isaac and Aurora Murray Jerome.
Palmyra was also the home of Olin J. Garlock who invented the rubber packing gaskets which revolutionized the steam industry.
www.co.wayne.ny.us /Departments/historian/HistPalmyra.htm   (1115 words)

  
 Palmyra, New York
Palmyra is one of the oldest towns in the Finger Lakes Region of Western New York State.
In its early days, Palmyra was very much a frontier town, but later came to prominence after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825.
Palmyra became known as "Queen of Canaltowns," and was an important center of trade along the busy waterway.
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 Palmyra New York Western Presbyterian Church
Palmyra held her first town meeting and elected her first officers at the house of Gideon Durfee, in April, 1796.
To-day Palmyra's churches number six: the Reformed Dutch on Cuyler street; the Roman Catholic on Church street; the Presbyterian, the Methodist, the Baptist, and the Episcopal on the four corners where Main street and Canandaigua with its continuation Church street, intersect.
The Presbyterian Church of Palmyra was incorporated the twenty-eighth day of September, 1797, the date given in the certificate of incorporation filed in the office of the Clerk of Ontario county.
www.rootsweb.com /~nywayne/history/palpresb.html   (5738 words)

  
 Palmyra (town), New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Town of Palmyra is on the south border of the county.
Members of the new religion moved farther west during the 19th Century, but the area is being re-inhabited by many members of this group.
Palmyra -- The Village of Palmyra on the Erie Canal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Palmyra_(town),_New_York   (773 words)

  
 Erie Canal and Lock 29 - Erie Canal pictures
New York governor DeWitt Clinton proposed the building of the Erie Canal, his dream, in 1808.
The Erie Canal stretches from Albany on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York, a length of 364 miles.
As a result of the canal's success, New York City and New York State grew dramatically until it was the leading trading and industrial capital of the country, thus cementing its claim as the nations "Empire."
www.palmyrainn.com /palmyra_new_york/erie_canal.html   (274 words)

  
 School Aide Faces Sexual Misconduct
Lynch was charged with a felony count of a criminal sexual act, sexual misconduct, and endangering the welfare of a child.
She was also arrested by the Palmyra Police Department and charged with one count of reckless endangerment of a child.
Palmyra Village Court also remanded her to jail on additional $2500 cash bail, $5000 bail bond.
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 Newark Firehouse history
As the village grew, it was found necessary to have such hand-drawn equipment placed in other parts of the village.
Prescott served as president and trustee of the village for a decade and for nine years was president, trustee and secretary of the Union School and Academy of Newark.
The new quarters on East Miller Street provide a place for all fire equipment, even the department's reserve pumper and the rescue vehicle which were formerly lodged at the village car barns.
www.cgazette.com /towns/newark/history/912631537671.htm   (1240 words)

  
 Gettys: The Palmyra Resort and Spa - Resort, Spa and Hospitality Design - Jamaica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Palmyra Resort and Spa is located in the heart of the West Indies within the elite enclave of Rose Hall.
Gettys is partnering with the Palmyra’s developers to design and construct an indulgent retreat within the quaint, 16-acre, village-like setting.
Palmyra will join a short list of world-class, Montego Bay neighbors including the Ritz-Carlton and the famed White Witch Golf Course.
www.gettys.com /palmyra/palmyra.shtml   (118 words)

  
 Palmyra (village), New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palmyra village is at the junction of New York State Route 31 and New York State Route 21, which are partly conjoined in the village.
Palmyra is located along the Erie Canal and is south of Lake Ontario.
Palmyra is home to the Palmyra-Macedon Select Choir, the PMFC Soccer Team, and Boy Scout Troop 96.
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 Meridian Magazine :: Autumn in Palmyra
The quaint village, quietly situated on the banks of the Erie Canal in western New York state, is the place where the prophet Joseph Smith knelt to pray in a grove of trees on the family farm,
In the fall, Palmyra holds a special allure, when humidity, heat and crowds are down and visits can be a nearly solitary experience.
A new and larger visitors' center at the base of the hill opened in the summer of 2002 -- just one of several changes being made to accommodate the growing interest in the area.
www.meridianmagazine.com /churchhistory/031022autumn.html   (1293 words)

  
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Little Palmyra (1830 population, 533) was soon home to the discovery, translation and publication of a unique book of scripture, as well: the Book of Mormon (29 March 1830).
Continued growth raised Church membership in New York state to 26,000 in 1980, 40,000 in 1990, and approximately 61,000 in 2000.
Latter-day Saints in New York City are, in large measure, first-generation converts to the faith, and though a few joined the Church in other lands, most have done so in the United States.
www.lds.org /newsroom/extra/0,15505,3881-1---4-832,00.html   (1517 words)

  
 User:Rambot
In addition to this, as all the articles are scanned the county (and any missed city articles) that are worded incorrectly will be automatically fixed.
Wayne, New Jersey and Wayne Township, New Jersey have the same content (also other places in Passaic County, New Jersey, Salem County, New Jersey, etc.).
One example is Southampton, New York which is three places with the same name and but one bit of data.
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 Palmyra (village), New York (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Palmyra (village), New York - Google News (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)
It is located along the Erie Canal, near the south shore of Lake Ontario at a Latitude of 43.063 North and Longitude -77.233 West.
It is part of metropolitan Rochester, New York.
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 The Palmyra New York Temple
In 1837, a small congregation was established in New York City, followed by branches of the Church in Long Island and Brooklyn.
By 1890 the New York Conference of the Church was organized and the Eastern States Mission opened in 1893 with headquarters in Brooklyn.
As membership in the state grew, the New York Stake (equivalent to a diocese) was created in 1934.
www.familyforever.com /temples/temples/palmyra.htm   (536 words)

  
 Wayne County Fair - New York State
During the 1930’s and 1940’s, the Palmyra Fair was known as one of the best County Fairs in New York State.
New restrooms were built in 1981, the same year that the old 4-H building was demolished.
In 1977, a 99-year lease was executed between the Palmyra Union Agricultural Society and the Village of Palmyra to construct a Community Center and baseball diamond.
www.waynecountyfair.org /history.html   (996 words)

  
 Welcome to Newark, New York
Newark, a village in Western New York State, is home to 10,000 residents.
The surrounding area shares a collection of villages and small cities interspersed with lakes, forests, farms, orchards and vineyards.
A degree of stability is present which is not seen in villages that are home to just one or two large businesses.
www.villageofnewark.com /live.cfm   (1136 words)

  
 BYU NewsNet - Mayor promotes touring historic sites in NY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The town of Palmyra was founded in 1789, and the village was incorporated in 1804.
In New York, the state is divided into counties, which are then divided into townships, with the business center of the town being a village.
LDS Church sites have historically been the most popular in both the town and village of Palmyra, but the state of New York is promoting the Erie Canal as a tourist destination, Mayor Daly said.
newsnet.byu.edu /story.cfm/50034   (579 words)

  
 GOVERNOR: GARLOCK TO REMAIN IN PALMYRA, RETAIN 450 JOBS
"Now, instead of closing their Palmyra facility, the company is investing at least $30 million over the next five years to upgrade it, buy new equipment and clean up the property," Governor Pataki added.
Village of Palmyra Mayor Vicky Daly said, "I am pleased to learn that Garlock will be re-investing in the Village of Palmyra.
David Lyon, Supervisor, Town of Palmyra, said, "We are very pleased that Garlock is choosing to remain in the Town of Palmyra.
www.empire.state.ny.us /press/press_display.asp?id=597   (1151 words)

  
 Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Palmyra Area 1829-31
Oliver may have also spent some time wandering the biways of western New York and Upper Canada, selling tracts and booklets, such as the 1823 almanac published by James D. Bemis in Canandaigua (Oliver's cousin Franklin was one of that publication's sales agents).
New York authors John N. Yates and Joseph W. Moulton gave residents of the Empire State some exposure to the Spaniard's explorations at Palenque, in 1824, writing in their History of the State of New York:
Rice formerly published the New York Anti-Masonic Beacon, the publication of which he was obliged to discontinue, the "vengeance" of the whole brotherhood having been brought to bear against him.
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 LDSGetaway.com :: L.D.S. Family Travels: Visit New England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Their destination for a new beginning was Palmyra, New York.
Believing all was in order, he left to investigate the state of New York, where “wheat was raised in abundance.”  Lucy soon received word from her husband to pack their belongings into the wagon and prepare to move.
made arrangements for a team and driver to bring his family to their new home in Palmyra.  But as Lucy and her eight children were about to leave, a group of creditors presented additional claims.
www.ldspro.com /ldsgetaway/docs/ft/031024norwich.asp   (951 words)

  
 Hill Cumorah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
I left the field, and went to the place where the messenger had told me the plates were deposited; and owing to the distinctness of the vision which I had had concerning it, I knew the place the instant that I arrived there.
It must be conceded that this description fits perfectly the land of Cumorah in New York, as it has been known since the visitation of Moroni to the Prophet Joseph Smith, for the hill is in the proximity of the Great Lakes and also in the land of many rivers and fountains.
Mount Cumorah [near Palmyra, New York], the scene of the above occurrence, is thus described by Mr.
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 Old maps of Wayne County towns, New York
This historical old Arcadia map is reproduced from the Wayne County Atlas, New York (NY), published in 1874 by D. Beers.
This historical old Palmyra map is reproduced from the Wayne County Atlas, New York (NY), published in 1874 by D. Beers.
This historical old Palmyra map is reproduced from the Wayne County Atlas, published in 1874 by D. Beers.
oldmapsne.com /catalog.htm?category=Maps+of+New+York~Wayne+County+Maps   (1043 words)

  
 Canal Corporation Sponsors 400-Mile, Bicycle Trek From Buffalo to Albany
The New York State Canal Corporation is proud to sponsor the sixth annual Cycling the Erie Canal Tour, organized by Parks and Trails New York (PTNY).
The New York State Canalway Trail System is comprised of a network of more than 240 miles of existing multi-use, recreational trails across upstate New York.
Riders tour the Erie Canal Village and Fort Stanwix National Monument, a restored fort where local battles shaped the outcome of the American Revolution.
www.canals.state.ny.us /news/pressrel/2004/2004-07-08-bicycle-trek.html   (997 words)

  
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The Palmyra owners will be given membership in the Rose Hall Golf Association which provides preferential tee times and charging privileges to the course clubhouses and restaurants.
The Palmyra Resort and Spa at Rose Hall will be the first beachfront condo hotel in Jamaica, leading the island's renaissance.
The Palmyra will be managed by Excel Hotels and Resorts, a leading resort management company with a 20-year history.
www.condohotelcenter.com /alerts/palmyra.htm   (1657 words)

  
 Interesting Arcadians - Henry Wells
I learned that James Reeves was an East Palmyra relative of the large Arcadia family who were among the earliest settlers in this area, coming here from New Jersey in 1797.
He was born in Thetford, Vermont on December 12, 1805, but removed with his parents to 'central New York at an early age.
At 16, having finished his schooling, he was apprenticed to Jessup & Powers, tanners and shoemakers, in the then tiny village of Palmyra.' He there met and married Sarah Daggett in 1841.
www.cgazette.com /towns/Newark/history/988460058998.htm   (834 words)

  
 Excerpt -- Early Mormon Documents, vol. 2
Palmyra road lists also suggest that sometime between April 1819 and April 1820 most of the Smith family moved south of the village on Stafford Road, while Alvin continued to maintain the family store on Main Street (III.L.1, PALMYRA [NY] ROAD LIST, 1817-1822).
But the Smiths probably did not move onto their new land until they had completed building their own cabin in 1822 or 1823.
Following Joseph Jr.'s second failure to obtain the plates, Palmyra experienced a revival of religion during which Lucy Smith and three of her older children (Hyrum, Samuel, and Sophronia) joined the Presbyterian church (I.B.5, LUCY SMITH HISTORY, 1845, MS:49-50; Walters 1969a; Walters 1969b; and M. Hill 1982; Marquardt and Walters 1994, 15-41).
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 New York Web Page
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 Excerpt -- Early Mormon Documents (Palmyra, New York)
That Lapham frequently visited Palmyra is demonstrated by a number of entries in Gain C. Robinson's Day Book for 1827 and 1828 (Day Book, 1 September 1827-12 February 1830, entries of 3 September 1827, 10 September 1827, 11 September 1827, and 25 July 1828).
But they could begin where they left off, and translate until they were directed to stop; for, in consequence of their indiscretion, they would not be allowed to translate the whole, at present.
This is similar, for example, to Jonathan Thompson's 1826 account of Smith on a money-digging excursion in the Bainbridge/Colesville, New York, area.
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