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primarily for
general aviation. The city was
founded in 1859 and
named Cadyville after pioneer settler E. F. Cady and
renamed to
Snohomish in 1871. It...
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Cadyville is a
hamlet (and census-designated place) in
Clinton County, New York,
United States. The
community is
located along the
Saranac River and New...
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methodically searching,
until nightfall, a
wooded area near the
nearby town of
Cadyville, New York. Police, however, said this was not a lead that
produced definite...
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north Adirondack Park (part)
Ausable Marsh Wildlife Management Area
Cadyville State Forest Chazy Fossil Reef
National Natural Landmark (part) Dannemora...
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Bombay Brant Lake
Broadalbin Brunswick Brushton Burke Burnt Hills Buskirk Cadyville Cairo Cambridge Canaan Canajoharie Carlisle Catskill Central Bridge Champlain...
- NY 374 was ****igned in the 1930
state route renumbering from NY 3 in
Cadyville to the
state line. It was
extended eastward to NY 22 in
Plattsburgh in...
- Ferguson, co-founded
Cadyville in 1860 to take
advantage of a
military road
Congress planned that
never materialized.
Cadyville later became known as...
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including 14.2% of
those under age 18 and 14.4% of
those age 65 or over.
Cadyville – A
hamlet in the
southwestern part of the town, on NY-3 and the Saranac...
- seat in
January 1861. The
county government was
permanently moved to
Cadyville,
later Snohomish,
following an
election on July 8.
Residents north of...
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first county elections on July 8, 1861, the
county seat was
moved to
Cadyville (now Snohomish) by a 17–10 vote.
Mukilteo remained the county's only port...