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Robert Francis Mone (born 1948) was born in Dundee and grew up with his parents and two sisters. He was bullied by his father and claims to have been raped by a family friend when he was 12. He became depressed when his grandfather died and lived with his grandmother for a while. [1]
Dundee Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Dundee in Yates County, New York.Notable buildings include the former school housing the Greater Dundee Historical Society (1891), Dundee State Bank (1901), Baptist Church (1887), and a variety of mid- to late-19th century commercial buildings.
The State of New York has a large network of multi-use paths, rail trails, hiking trails, and other facilities. Many are short, local paths, but many are of statewide or regional significance. [1] In order to be added to this list, a trail must be located in New York and have and its own article, or a dedicated section in an article.
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Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in New York (state)" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
New York and Harlem Railroad (New York Central Railroad) High Line: 1.4 miles (2.3 km) Gansevoort Street to 34th Street Manhattan: New York Central Railroad: Hojack Trail Cayuga? Cayuga County: Lake Ontario Shore Railroad (the Hojack Line) Hojack Trail Hamlin: 14 miles (23 km) Wiler Road to East Kent Road Monroe County
Dundee is a village in Yates County, New York, United States. The population was 1,725 at the 2010 census. The name was taken from Dundee, [2] the city in Scotland with a population of 148,260. The Village of Dundee is in the Town of Starkey. The village is in the Finger Lakes Region of New York, halfway between Elmira and Geneva.
Nanette Hanson AM (1941 – 1 November 1967) was a teacher at St John's Roman Catholic High School, Dundee, Scotland.She talked down Robert Mone during a siege before being fatally wounded by him, and is credited with saving the lives of the twelve girls in her class for which she was posthumously awarded the Albert Medal, which later became the George Cross.