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  2. Amo Houghton - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Houghton married Ruth Frances West of Waccabuc, New York. [27] Their children include Amory, Robert, Sarah, and Quincy. [28] After their 1988 divorce, in 1989 Houghton married Priscilla B. Dewey (1924–2012). [29] Amos was a Christian who attended Christ Episcopal Church in Corning, New York, where he taught Sunday School throughout ...

  3. Alanson B. Houghton - Wikipedia

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    Amory Houghton Jr. (1837–1909), his father. Alanson B. Houghton was born on October 10, 1863, in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.He was the son of Ellen Ann (Bigelow) and Amory Houghton Jr. (1837–1909), who would later be President of the Corning Glass Works, the company founded by Alanson's grandfather Amory Houghton Sr. in 1851.

  4. Tom Reed (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Reed served as the U.S. representative for New York's 23rd congressional district; the district is in New York's Southern Tier. [2] [3] [4] A Republican, Reed first joined the U.S. House after winning a special election to replace Eric Massa in 2010. He previously served one term as mayor of Corning, New York.

  5. List of places in the United States named after people ...

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    Corning (city), New York and Corning, Kansas – Erastus Corning (politician) [158] Cornish, New Hampshire – Vice-Admiral Samuel Cornish of the British Royal Navy; Cornplanter Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania – Cornplanter (Native American chief) [158] Coronado, California and Coronado, Kansas – Francisco Vázquez de Coronado ...

  6. Parker Corning - Wikipedia

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    Corning was born in Albany, New York on January 22, 1874, a son of Erastus Corning (1827–1897) and Mary (Parker) Corning (1845–1899). [1] He attended The Albany Academy and St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire , from which he graduated in 1891. [ 1 ]

  7. Martin C. Ansorge - Wikipedia

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    Ansorge was the unsuccessful Republican candidate for election to Congress in 1912, 1914, and 1916. In his bid for the 21st District Congressional Seat in 1916, Ansorge's campaign slogan was "Feed America First", advocating the necessity of an embargo upon shipment abroad of foodstuffs needed for the consumption of American people, taking a stand on international trade negotiations and import ...

  8. Edwin S. Underhill - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Stewart Underhill (October 7, 1861 – February 7, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Bath, New York, Underhill attended the common schools of his native city and Haverling High School at Bath. He graduated from Yale College in 1881. He died as the result of an automobile accident in Coopers Plains, New York, February ...

  9. Joe Sempolinski - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Sempolinski (born February 10, 1983) [1] [2] is an American politician who is a member of the New York State Assembly from the 148th district. He previously served as the U.S. representative for New York's 23rd congressional district from 2022 to 2023.