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A Corning man is dead following a motorcycle crash late Friday night in the Village of Elmira Heights. Village police identified the victim as 28-year-old Tyler Booth, of Riverside Circle in Corning.
On June 30, 1962, Houghton was married to May Tuckerman Kinnicutt at Christ Protestant Episcopal Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [3] May, a graduate of St. Timothy's School and Radcliffe College, was the daughter of Sybil (née Jay) Kinnicutt and Francis Parker Kinnicutt, [8] a niece of decorator Sister Parish, [9] [10] and a direct descendant of both Chief Justice John Jay and John Jacob ...
Politicians from Corning, New York (25 P) Pages in category "People from Corning, New York" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Arthur A. Houghton Jr. (1906–1990), philanthropist, former president of Steuben Glass Co., a former division of Corning Glass; co-founded the Corning Museum of Glass Katharine Houghton Hepburn (1907–2003), four-time Academy Award -winning actress, and named the greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema by the American Film Institute .
Edwin Corning (September 30, 1883 – August 7, 1934) was an American businessman and politician from New York. He was the lieutenant governor of New York from 1927 to 1928. Early life
World War Memorial Library, also known as Corning City Club, is a historic library building located at Corning in Steuben County, New York.It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick structure in a combination of the Colonial Revival and Classical Revival styles.
Daniel Patrick "Dan" O'Connell (November 13, 1885 – February 28, 1977) was a longtime leader of the Democratic Party political machine in Albany County, New York. O'Connell was born in Albany, New York and dropped out of school in the fifth grade, finding work as a bricklayer and as a bartender. [1] In 1919, he was elected County Assessor.
Corning was a major station along the Erie Railroad, located on the Susquehanna Division of the main line. Located originally in downtown Corning , New York , the station first opened on the line in January 1850, [ 2 ] with the completion of the New York and Erie Railroad from Piermont in Rockland County to Dunkirk in Chautauqua County .