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Vermontville was settled by men from Vermont in the early 19th century. The first postmaster, Josiah J. Alexander, was appointed in 1854. [1] A sawmill was built in 1848, and a second in 1850; a starch mill operated from 1873 to circa 1876. A foundry was built in 1861 that continued until approximately 1889, producing plows, cultivators, and ...
NY 95 / CR 1 in Bombay Coggin Bridge–Bombay Road NY 37 in Westville: CR 5: 10.97 17.65 NY 458 in Waverly: Moira–St. Regis Falls Road US 11 / NY 95 in Moira: Was part of NY 95 during the 1930s [2] CR 6: 3.41 5.49 St. Lawrence County line (becomes CR 52) North Lawrence–Moira Road in Moira NY 95 CR 7: 3.89 6.26 NY 11B in Dickinson: Gale Road
Loon Lake is a hamlet and a lake in the northeastern region of Adirondack Park in the U.S. state of New York.The community is located on the east side of Loon Lake and 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Saranac Lake and 27 miles (43 km) north of Lake Placid.
Vermontville – A hamlet and seat of the town government. It is located near the southern town boundary on NY-3. It was named for the many settlers who had migrated from Vermont. White Fathers – A location southwest of Loon Lake, on Lake Kushaqua, now a ghost town. The name derives from the White Fathers of Africa, a Catholic missionary group.
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org مقاطعة فرانكلن (نيويورك) Usage on bar.wikipedia.org Franklin County, New York
The New York portion of the cross-state Route 74 west of Ticonderoga was designated as part of NY 73 in the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, while the Vermont section carried several different designations from the 1920s to the late 1930s, when it became solely part of Vermont Route F-9.
New York State Route 12 (NY 12) is a state highway extending for 222.27 miles (357.71 km) through central and northern New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 11 (US 11) in the town of Chenango (just north of Binghamton) in the Southern Tier.