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 | | The State of Michigan is sprinkled with New York place-names for counties, townships, villages and cities. |
 | | From those townships the present towns of Seneca are derived in the following order: Junius constituted Junius, Tyre, Waterloo and the north part of Seneca Falls; Romulus is now known as the west part of Fayette, Varick, four lots in Seneca Falls and the Town of Romulus; and Ovid as Ovid, Lodi and Covert. |
 | | Other New York place-names used in Michigan are those such as Lansing, Flint, Rochester, Albion, Addison, Bath, Bridgewater, Cambridge, Camden, Clarkston, Genesee, Carlton, Dansville, Delhi, Hamburg, Hillsdale, Hudson, LeRoy, Livonia, Mt. Morris, New Haven, Lyons, Salem, Sodus, Troy, Auburn, Waverly, Reading, Utica, Medina, Pittsford, Morenci, Palmyra, Onondaga and Canandaigua. |
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