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Since she was a child in the 1950s and 60s, Bea Leach Hatler had always heard stories of “the land in Eatonville” that was an important part of her family’s legacy. On Thursday, for the ...
Re-chartered to Stony Brook, NY on November 13th, 2023 Delta Eta February 18, 1975: Southern Arkansas University: Magnolia, Arkansas: Active Delta Theta September 3, 1969: Southeastern University: District of Columbia: Active Delta Iota March 27, 1941: None Elizabeth City, North Carolina: Active Graduate chapter Delta Iota Iota December 9, 1989 ...
Eatonville may refer to: Eatonville, Florida, United States; Eatonville, Minnesota, United States, an alternative name for the former Dakota village Ḣeyate Otuŋwe;
Connecticut panhandle and "The Oblong" A 1799 map of Connecticut which shows The Oblong. From Low's Encyclopaedia Map of Philipse Patent (showing the Oblong and Gore). The Connecticut panhandle is the southwestern appendage of Connecticut, where it abuts New York State.
Location of the Schaghticoke Reservation. The Schaghticoke (/ ˈ s k æ t ɪ k oʊ k / SKAT-i-kohk or / ˈ s k æ t ɪ k ʊ k / SKAT-i-kuuk) are a Native American tribe of the Eastern Woodlands who historically consisted of Mahican, Potatuck, Weantinock, Tunxis, Podunk, and their descendants, peoples indigenous to what is now New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
The Maybrook Line was a line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad which connected with its Waterbury Branch in Derby, Connecticut, and its Maybrook Yard in Maybrook, New York, where it interchanged with other carriers.
Train over the Norwalk River (1914 postcard). The New Haven system was formed by the merger of two railroads that intersected in New Haven, Connecticut: the Hartford and New Haven Railroad, which began service between New Haven and Hartford in 1839 and reached Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1844, and the New York and New Haven Railroad, which opened in 1848 between its namesake cities. [3]
New Hartford is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States.As of the 2020 census, the town population was 21,874. [3] The name of New Hartford was provided by a settler family from Hartford, Connecticut.