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  2. Category:North Tonawanda, New York - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "North Tonawanda, New York" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Town of Tonawanda Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Tonawanda Veterans Memorial is a public memorial in the Town of Tonawanda, New York, USA. It is located in Walter M. Kenney Park (formerly Walter M. Kenney Field [1]) at the northwest corner of Brighton Road and Colvin Boulevard. The memorial stands to honor the service of all veterans of the United States Armed Forces. [2]

  4. Tonawanda News - Wikipedia

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    The Tonawanda News was a daily newspaper in North Tonawanda, New York, United States, covering part of Niagara County, as well as Tonawanda, the Town of Tonawanda and the Village of Kenmore in Erie County. It was last owned by Greater Niagara Newspapers, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.

  5. North Tonawanda, New York - Wikipedia

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    After the first settlers arrived in 1809, North Tonawanda became part of the town of Wheatfield, New York in Niagara County, from May 1836. An abortive attempt at a village containing portions in two counties and two towns from January 1854 until April 1857, it was part of the Niagara County/Town of Wheatfield component, with the other portion in Erie County and the Town of Tonawanda.

  6. Niland brothers - Wikipedia

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    Edward lived in Tonawanda until his death in 1984 at the age of 71. [2] Second Lieutenant Preston Thomas Niland (March 6, 1915 – June 7, 1944), [2] 29, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, was killed in action on June 7, 1944, in Normandy, at the Crisbecq Battery.

  7. North Tonawanda - Wikipedia

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  8. North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory - Wikipedia

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    After de Kleist was voted in as mayor of North Tonawanda in 1906, Wurlitzer bought him out of the business in 1908. After his term as mayor ended, suffering from ill health, de Kleist retired to Berlin in 1911, dying in Biarritz, in 1913 from a heart attack. [6] The company was renamed the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company of North Tonawanda.

  9. William F. Brunner - Wikipedia

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    William Frank Brunner (September 15, 1887 – April 23, 1965) was an American businessman and politician who four terms served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York from 1929 to 1935.