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580:, but this is not correct; he attended the Clinton Grammar School. His older brother William graduated from Hamilton College, but because of the death of his father, Grover was unable to continue his education; his last formal education was the Clinton Grammar School. The family resided in Clinton for two years. Cleveland attended Clinton's centennial in 1887, the only seated U.S. president to visit Clinton.
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Hamilton College in 1833, it was stated to be "situated in one of the most healthful, delightful, and fertile parts of our country; surrounded by a numerous, increasing, virtuous, and enterprising population." In 1903, another school catalogue, besides "the unrivalled
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Philosophy. The Female Department was located at 12 Utica Street until 1851, then moved to 13 Chestnut Street, across from
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Cottage School for girls, later renamed the Cottage Seminary, operated on the west side of current Chenango Avenue, at College Street. It was a combination boarding and day school. In 1898 it was converted into the Clinton Preparatory School, for boys, which operated until 1908.
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Cottage Seminary was founded, at 23 Chestnut St., "at the west end of Chestnut Street," on the corner of Franklin Avenue, by Louisa M. Barker, previously Principal of the Female Department of the Clinton Liberal Institute. In 1861 it changed ownership and its name was changed to the
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Academic village." The prosperity and reputation of the Hamilton Oneida Academy had drawn public attention to Clinton as a place of education. It had numerous private schools,
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Clinton's boys' soccer program won their first Section III title in 2006, and a second in 2011, for the first time advancing to the state semi-finals, as well as an undefeated regular season. It is also noted that they are among the top contenders for the Center-State Conference Championship every
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living together, 6.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 47.0% were non-families. 41.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 20.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.11 and the average family size was 2.94.
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Additional schools operating at this time included Miss Mary Brown's School on College Street, and Miss Louisa Pond's Select School (1830s–1840s). Miss Katherine Lee conducted in her home a school for young children from 1905 to 1912; another source says it closed in 1906. Mrs. Elizabeth Marr's
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were filmed at the famed Clinton Arena. The Clinton High School hockey program is widely regarded as one of the best in New York State, despite the small size of the school. The team won back-to-back state championships twice, in 1994-1995 and 1995–1996 and again in 2004-2005 and 2005–2006.
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beauty of the surrounding scenery" and "the remarkable healthfulness of the vicinity," commented on "the high moral fiber of the community and its superior educational advantages", all of which made Clinton "a most highly favored place for mental and moral culture."
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which made them eligible, received state appropriations of $ 48.84, $ 274.01, $ 387.95, and $ 225.18 respectively. No other village in the area had as many recipient institutions, Together with the
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as its gymnasium. From 1920 to 1923 the 7th Day Adventist Church operated a boarding school for grades 7–10, called the Eastern New York Academy, on Brimfield Street.
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1858 to 1865, when the building burned, after which it moved into the building of the Clinton Grammar School. In 1873 enrollment was about 70. It was operated by Rev.
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Glancing Back at Clinton and Neighboring Communities "the way it used to be"
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Revenaugh, Mike (February 2024). "Mary E. Bibb, Clinton alum".
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Williams, Richard L. (October 11, 2009). "Teacher of Blacks".
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Revenaugh, Mike (February 2023). "A Schooltown Romance".
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710:
series of fantasy novels, graduated from Hamilton College
2995:
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself
1325:. Richmond's intent was that, with the accompaniment of
716:, member New York State Assembly, New York Supreme Court
3709:
2614:
Cittadino, Faye; Cittadino, Frank (September 7, 2023).
1982:"Allen's Hardware Store 118 Years in Business Part I",
1154:, 4 numbers per year in 1902. Houghton closed in 1903;
440:, after it expanded to a four-year college curriculum.
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845:, award-winning children's author, was born in Clinton
3859:
3555:"No 'Bad Boys' Need Apply to the Rural High School",
1831:
746:, professional ice hockey player, was born in Clinton
4453:
3685:
3651:"Recycling Clinton Buildings – Beginning a series",
3574:. Utica, New York: Thomas J. Griffiths. p. 127.
2641:
Private Schools of Clinton ranging from 1794 to 2005
2538:"Anniversary Exercises of Clinton Liberal Institute"
1778:
3697:
3117:"Distribution of the Income of the Literature Fund"
2219:"Historical Sketch of the Clinton Grammar School".
1333:on the hill, but this plan never came to fruition.
1084:, and the Female Departments of Knox, Oberlin, and
2613:
827:, studied briefly at the Clinton Liberal Institute
758:, poet and intellectual; attended Hamilton College
3588:. The Clinton Historical Society owns this. 1876.
2694:Bakos, Midge (2023). Stiefvater, Mary Ann (ed.).
2037:
1963:Wight, Percy L. (May 1937). "Clinton's Schools".
1642:people of any race were 1.33% of the population.
823:, Governor and Senator of California, founder of
700:, obtained a charter for Hamilton College in 1812
648:, botanist, studied at the Clinton Grammar School
570:, fantasy author, graduated from Hamilton College
543:mountains and Consul of the Chinese Consulate in
4624:
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2251:. Clinton, New York: Clinton Historical Society.
2131:. Clinton, New York: Clinton Historical Society.
1874:. Clinton, New York: Clinton Historical Society.
1735:
1036:, Hamilton College graduate, and good friend of
3055:. Chicago. November 2, 1847. p. 2, col. 8.
2544:. New York, New York. June 28, 1873. p. 6.
1002:Historical Collections of the State of New York
3012:"Rev. Hiram H. Kellogg—Clinton Abolitionist".
2884:Pula, James S.; Pula, Cheryl A., eds. (2010).
2355:Clinton Historical Society (Clinton, New York)
2201:Driscoll, Sally (August 1, 2017). "Asa Gray".
2190:. Boston: Boston History Company. p. 451.
2042:. Clinton Central School District Foundation.
16:For other places named Clinton, New York, see
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2384:"Shopping, Lodging, Dining Map and Directory"
2214:
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1253:In 1984, Clinton's football team went to the
1150:. Starting about 1882, alumnae published the
985:all studied there. It was torn down in 1900.
778:, and founded a short-lived school in Clinton
3779:"Gridley family papers, [1798]-1885"
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3807:History of the Town of Kirkland, New York
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2912:"Black Girls Attended Kellogg's School".
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2785:Link to picture of Clinton Grammar School
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2588:"More on the Clinton Liberal Institute".
1767:Annals and recollections of Oneida County
790:, born in Clinton and was the founder of
3816:The Geological History of New York State
3572:Things Worth Knowing about Oneida County
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3344:Kirkland Scene. Houghton Seminary Part 2
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2618:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia.
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3570:Canfield, W. W.; Clark, J. E. (1909).
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2949:"Slave Daughter Goes to School Here".
2738:"What's the Oldest House in Clinton".
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3653:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter
3638:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter
3636:"What Composed the Clinton of 1887",
3557:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter
3295:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter
3293:"How Do Strangers Look at Clinton?",
3189:"Distribution of the Literature Fund"
3165:"Distribution of the Literature Fund"
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398:, the village had a gristmill on the
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4648:Villages in Oneida County, New York
4612:Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art
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3456:December 14, 1905 (excerpt held by
750:Christian Heinrich Friedrich Peters
299:Gazebo in the Clinton Village green
169:0.00 sq mi (0.00 km)
161:0.63 sq mi (1.62 km)
153:0.63 sq mi (1.62 km)
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3895:Municipalities and communities of
3732:"Census of Population and Housing"
2316:"Leland Stanford a Student Here".
1929:(4): 327–330, 408–409, at p. 328.
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487:after three years. Both founders,
25:Village in New York, United States
18:Clinton, New York (disambiguation)
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3474:. Chicago, Illinois. p. 367.
1915:Wickser, Philip J. (April 1947).
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4455:Clinton, Oneida County, New York
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3524:. September 27, 1858. p. 3.
2796:Link to picture of Royce Academy
2616:Clinton and the Town of Kirkland
1922:American Bar Association Journal
1887:"Some history about Clinton, NY"
1743:"ArcGIS REST Services Directory"
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2093:"President Cleveland On Tour".
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2000:Addison, Charles Elmer (1889).
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1116:New York State Board of Regents
877:Tony's, a restaurant in Clinton
509:List of Hamilton College people
2512:"Visit the Clinton Cider Mill"
2351:Forty Years of Clinton History
2320:. November 2019. pp. 2–3.
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3814:Miller, William John (1970).
3518:"Removed to Columbia College"
3416:Williams, Richard L. (2016).
3279:. August 20, 1849. p. 2.
2643:. Clinton Historical Society.
2127:Williams, Richard L. (2002).
1870:Williams, Richard L. (2002).
1745:. United States Census Bureau
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1060:, also studied there, as did
468:under President McKinley and
4638:Utica–Rome metropolitan area
4633:Villages in New York (state)
3805:Gridley, Amos Delos (1874).
3470:Cookinham, Henry J. (1912).
3153:. April 30, 1844. p. 3.
3129:. March 12, 1844. p. 2.
2997:. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
2916:. September 2015. p. 5.
2592:. August 2003. pp. 3–4.
2247:Rudd, Helen Neilson (1964).
1885:Clinton Historical Society.
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681:Hiram Huntington Kellogg Sr.
539:, builder of telegraph over
7:
4658:Clinton (village), New York
3833:Dale, Nelson Clark (1953).
3758:United States Census Bureau
3671:United States Census Bureau
3454:Journal of Regents Minutes,
3221:. March 5, 1849. p. 2.
3141:"Clinton Liberal Institute"
2847:"Clinton Liberal Institute"
2742:. February 2019. p. 5.
2466:Clinton Chamber of Commerce
2441:Clinton Chamber of Commerce
2416:Clinton Chamber of Commerce
2097:. March 2016. pp. 4–5.
2067:. November 2003. p. 4.
1310:The village is east of the
1305:United States Census Bureau
1032:, a Presbyterian minister,
660:, US Congressman, 1853-1857
479:The pharmaceutical company
454:According to Gordon's 1836
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3422:Clinton Historical Society
3384:Clinton Historical Society
3366:Clinton Historical Society
3297:, p. 3, December 2010
3083:Sights of Historic Clinton
3016:. October 2017. p. 5.
2871:Clinton Historical Society
2462:"Art & Music Festival"
2082:. October 2003. p. 2.
1986:, pp. 3–4, March 2003
1825:Clinton Historical Society
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904:. There is also an active
641:President Ulysses S. Grant
611:Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight
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3348:Clinton Historical Sciety
3097:"All sorts of paragraphs"
3081:Fargnoli, Palmer (1987).
2855:. May 4, 1841. p. 3.
2774:. August 2001. p. 3.
2203:Ebsco MasterFILE Complete
2186:Wager, Daniel E. (1896).
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1097:Clinton Seminary Advocate
1014:Clinton Liberal Institute
925:Clinton Liberal Institute
918:Clinton Liberal Institute
912:Former schools in Clinton
898:Clinton Historic District
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3781:. University of Michigan
3271:"Young Ladies' Seminary"
3201:May 19, 1847. p. 3.
2999:Harvard University Press
2491:www.clintoncidermill.com
2267:Dann, Norman K. (2016).
177:604 ft (184 m)
3898:Oneida County, New York
3640:, p. 4, March 2013
2146:. New York. p. 18.
1654:there were 82.8 males.
949:Hamilton-Oneida Academy
815:Charles Henry Smyth Jr.
629:A brother of President
556:William McLaren Bristol
415:Hamilton-Oneida Academy
322:Oneida County, New York
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3850:Village of Clinton. NY
3536:"The Family and Atlas"
3405:(1): 23. January 1899.
3218:The Buffalo Commercial
3194:Northern State Journal
2953:. May 2016. p. 2.
2719:"The Campus in 1868".
2571:Hamilton Alumni Review
1965:Hamilton Alumni Review
1764:Jones, Pomroy (1851).
1269:Clinton is located at
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3754:"U.S. Census website"
3559:, p. 4, May 2005
3397:"Houghton Seminary".
3342:Williams, Richard L.
3233:"The Literature Fund"
2723:. Clinton, New York:
2569:"Clinton's Schools".
1607:U.S. Decennial Census
1342:Historical population
1288:43.04889°N 75.38028°W
1238:Eastern Hockey League
1215:Kirkland Town Library
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407:Presbyterian minister
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4412:United States portal
3809:. Hurd and Houghton.
3541:Utica Daily Observer
3522:Utica Daily Observer
3276:Utica Daily Observer
3257:Madison County Times
2727:. 1922. p. 255.
2542:The Christian Leader
2516:clintoncidermill.com
2391:villageofclinton.com
2063:"Grover Cleveland".
1107:, previously of the
1078:Monticello, Illinois
637:Ulysses S. Grant III
481:Bristol-Myers Squibb
330:Governor of New York
195: • Density
4533:Clinton High School
3673:. February 12, 2011
3506:. 1890. p. 12.
3386:. 1974. p. 13.
3368:. 1869. p. 13.
3241:. January 27, 1869.
2938:. 1894. p. 13.
2932:Galesburg, Illinois
2873:. 1884. p. 21.
2809:, pp. 136–137.
2223:. January 24, 1867.
2129:Kirkland since 1827
1893:on February 6, 2015
1872:Kirkland since 1827
1827:. 1903. p. 20.
1723:Ann Arbor, Michigan
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837:Antoinette Sterling
825:Stanford University
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3818:. Kennikat Press.
3443:(4): 3. July 1903.
2991:Yellin, Jean Fagan
2983:Jacobs, Harriet A.
2770:"Grammar School".
2273:Hamilton, New York
1855:Alexander Hamilton
1710:Indium Corporation
1688:. You can help by
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528:American Red Cross
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445:Town of Whitestown
443:Originally in the
430:Alexander Hamilton
427:Treasury Secretary
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788:Eli Parsons Royce
732:John Ripley Myers
594:George W. Clinton
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588:first lady
507:See also:
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262:FIPS code
250:Area code
204:Time zone
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485:Syracuse
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