Similarly Sized Cities In New York US RankNamePopulationGrowth2000-2023 3147 New Hyde Park 10,129 6.2% 3154 Oneida 10,094 -8.0% 3156 Massena 10,082 -9.8% 3166 Lancaster 10,047 -9.9% 3173 East Rockaway 10,010 -3.4% 3210 New Square 9,824 125.7% 3221 Rye Brook 9,772 12.5%...
16-year-old Sybil Ludington of Putnam County is called the female Paul Revere. On April 26, 1777 she rode through Putnam County to alert troops the British were coming to attack nearby Danbury Connecticut. She traveled for 40 miles, in a rainstorm and unlike Revere avoided capture. The Ghost...
New Hampshire and Massachusetts in 1783, and Connecticut and Rhode Island in 1784. Some of the earliest evidence of corn cultivation in North America comes from Pima County, Arizona, whereTucsonis located.Ohiostate has over 40,000 miles of waterways. The largest states of United States are Alas...
Utica, city, seat (1798) of Oneida county, central New York, U.S., on the Mohawk River and New York State Canal System, 45 miles (72 km) east of Syracuse. The first settlers were Dutch and Palatinate Germans, and in 1758 the British built Old Fort Schuyl
Between the lake lowlands and the western reaches of the Adirondacks and north of Oneida Lake lies the Tug Hill Upland, which is one of the least-settled parts of the state because of its poor soil and drainage and its excessive winter snow conditions. Drainage Niagara FallsNiagara Falls, ...
Utica (southeastern Oneida County) (Jewish Community Federation of the Mohawk Valley) 1100 1997–2001 Watertown 100 1997–2001 Other Places 400 Total New York 1,771,320 North Carolina 2011 Buncombe County (Asheville) (2011)d 2530 415 2011 Hendersonville County (Henderson) (2011)d 510 100 2011...
Utica (southeastern Oneida County) (Jewish Community Federation of the Mohawk Valley) 1100 1997–2001 Watertown 100 1997–2001 Other Places 400 Total New York 1,759,570 North Carolina 2011 Buncombe County (Asheville) (2011) d 2530 415 2011 Hendersonville County (Henderson) (2011) d 510 ...
Albany, city, capital (1797) of the state of New York, U.S., and seat (1683) of Albany county. It lies along the Hudson River, 143 miles (230 km) north of New York City. The heart of a metropolitan area that includes Troy and Schenectady, it is a port ci
Academic Press, New York Google Scholar Heichel GH, Turner NC (1984) Branch growth and leaf numbers of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) and red oak (Quercus rubra L.): response to defoliation. Oecologia 26:1–6 Google Scholar Hole FD, Schmude KO (1959) Soil survey of Oneida County ...