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Mooers – The hamlet of Mooers is located in the eastern part of the town, at the junction of US-11 and NY-22 at the Chazy River. The community was once called "Mooers-upon-the-Chazy". Mooers Forks (formerly "Centerville") – A hamlet near the geographic center of the town on US-11. Twin Bridges – A hamlet on the eastern town line on US-11.
The hamlet of Mooers is located in the eastern part of the town of Mooers at (44.96053, -73.58337), [5] 3 miles (5 km) south of the Canada–US border The community is at the junction of U.S. Route 11 and New York State Route 22 on the north side of the Great Chazy River.
Chazy: 29: Mooers Riverside Cemetery: Mooers Riverside Cemetery: September 14, 2018 : U.S. Route 11 and Mill Street: Mooers: Burial place of many early settlers of town, including General Benjamin Mooers, for whom it is named 30
The Northern Railroad was incorporated on May 14, 1845, for the purpose of connecting Ogdensburg on the St. Lawrence River to Rouses Point on Lake Champlain. An organizational meeting held in Ogdensburg in June, 1845 elected George Parish (later Baron von Senftenburg ) as president, S. S. Walley as treasurer, James G. Hopkins as secretary, and ...
Mooers was a part of so-called Rum Trail which made Route 9 the chief path of entry for bootlegged liquor in upstate New York. Bootleggers ran liquor across the border at Mooers and followed Route 22 through West Chazy into Plattsburgh. At the time Prohibition was repealed, the Mooers border inspection station had just been completed.
Residents gather on a street in the Damascus suburb of Jaramana on Dec. 8, 2024, after Syrian rebels said that President Bashar Assad had fled the country. / Credit: LOUAI BESHARA/AFP via Getty Images
The company completed a 23-mile (37 km) line from Plattsburgh, New York, to the Canadian border north of Mooers, New York, in 1852. The company was subsequently reorganized as the Montreal and Plattsburgh Railroad in 1868 and consolidated with two other companies in 1873 to form the New York and Canada Railroad.
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