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Avoca is located at (42.410614, -77.420359 [2]According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.2 square miles (3.1 km 2), all land.. New York State Route 415 passes north-to-south through the village, and County Road 8 enters the northeast part of the village.
Interstate 86, Interstate 390 and New York State Route 415 pass through the town. The Gang Mills (Painted Post) to Wayland Line of the B&H Rail Corp. passes through the Village of Avoca and hamlet of Wallace in Town of Avoca. From c. 1853 to 1956, the Corning-Rochester line of the Erie Railroad passed through Avoca and
The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863 (University Press of Kentucky, 1974). Darby, Paul. "Gaelic games, ethnic identity and Irish nationalism in New York City c. 1880–1917." Sport in Society 10.3 (2007): 347-367. Dolan, Jay P. The Immigrant Church: New York's Irish and German Catholics, 1815-1865 (1975) online
Andre Damian Williams Jr. (born 1980) [1] is an American lawyer who served as the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York from 2021 to 2024. He has been involved in the prosecution of numerous high-profile individuals, including Ghislaine Maxwell, Sam Bankman-Fried, Sean Combs, Mayor Eric Adams, and U.S. Senator Bob Menendez.
Avoca (village), New York; Avoca Township, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. ... Ireland; See also. All pages with titles containing avocas; All pages with titles ...
Avoca (Irish: Abhóca, formerly Abhainn Mhór, meaning 'the great river') [2] is a small town near Arklow, in County Wicklow, Ireland.It is situated on the River Avoca.. The Avoca area has been associated with its copper mines for many years and the valley has been celebrated by Thomas Moore in the song "The Meeting of the Waters".
In December 2006, Jim Wilkes, along with his partner Timothy McHugh, and their law firm Wilkes & McHugh, P.A. were sued by former clients in a class action suit filed in a U.S. district court in Memphis, Tennessee. The suit alleged that Wilkes, his partner and their law firm had knowingly collected millions of dollars in unlawful and excessive ...
Harvey Robert Miller (March 1, 1933 – April 27, 2015) was an American lawyer. The New York Times called him "the most prominent bankruptcy lawyer in the nation." [1] Born in New York City, Miller graduated from Brooklyn College (A.B., 1954) and Columbia University (LL.B., 1959), and was admitted to the bar in New York State in 1959.