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Houghton Seminary (the maiden name of the associate principal and wife of the principal, Dr. John Chester Gallup, replaced in 1880 for health reasons by Prof. and Mrs. A. G. Benedict.). Its grounds occupied 20 acres. In 1874 its enrollment was 90—boys were one quarter of the enrollment—and it was described as "in all respects highly prosperous." It had both an Academic and a Collegiate (college preparatory) Program.Its students were allowed to use the geological and chemical laboratories, the "philosophical apparatus," and the library of Hamilton College. Hamilton faculty gave courses of lectures in chemistry, anatomy, and physiology.
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Select School, established in 1861, located finally at 8 Meadow St., continued late into the 1870s; in 1873 the enrollment was 26. Mrs. Chloe R. Garlinghouse's school on Marvin Street operated from 1876 to 1891. Miss Martha Mears's school on College Street was operated in the 1880s. Miss Anna Sykes conducted her Music School on Dwight Avenue for a number of years from 1872. Rev. Benjamin Dwight opened his home for a girls' school from 1865 to 1889.
866: 1162:. The building was torn down in 1912. At the time the name changed in 1861, the original founder, Miss Barker, set up a new, separate Home Seminary, known as the Cottage Seminary, on College Street. In 1878 it had an enrollment of 14 boarders; by 1890 this had risen to twenty. It occupied the same campus as the Clinton Central Middle School, and was said to have the most attractive campus of all of Clinton's schools. 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. 927:). A survey lists 37 schools, not counting Hamilton College, that operated in Clinton between 1790 (?) and 1915. A later list has 60, noting that "many...were in...the stately homes throughout the town; A subsequent list located 70. Some of these were small, one-room schools, often short-lived, and not much information survives on them. 1169:
In 1860, a "picturesque" Rural High School, occupying 18 acres at Elm St. and Norton Avenue (at the time Factory Street), operated in Clinton. It had a large gymnasium and a bowling alley, and was described by "all who saw it as one of the largest and finest buildings in the county". It operated from
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In 1813 the Clinton Grammar School was founded; it was chartered in 1815. Under four different names, including Rural High School and Clinton Military Academy, it survived until 1892 and was primarily in two buildings at 86–88 College St., though in 1891 it consolidated with Kirkland Hall (see below)
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In describing the attractions of 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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until destroyed by fire in 1900. An advertisement in 1841 reveals that it had a female department, and among the subjects taught were Greek, Hebrew, French, Astronomy, and Moral Philosophy. The Female Department was located at 12 Utica Street until 1851, then moved to 13 Chestnut Street, across from
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In the village, the population was spread out, with 22.7% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 23.0% from 25 to 44, 27.4% from 45 to 64, and 19.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 88.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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From 1861 to 1896 a 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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In 1854, a Home 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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From 1814 to 1856 the Royce Academy was a boarding and day school for young ladies. Its last location was the former Royce mansion, at the intersection of Kirkland and Chenango Avenues. It closed upon the death of Miss Nancy Royce, an invalid who was the main instructor. "Two or three Indian girls,
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In the 19th century, Clinton was known as a "village of schools" and was sometimes called "Schooltown" and described as "an 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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The village centers around the Village Green, a park where many community events take place. Annual events on and around the Village Green include a summer farmers market, the Shopper's Stroll during the weekend after Thanksgiving, and the Clinton Art and Music festival in August. The Kirkland Art
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In 1891, Clinton's public school started to offer classes in grades 1 through 12. 191 pupils enrolled on opening day. In 1893, the opening of the Clinton Union School and Academy, on Marvin Street, ended the need for private secondary schools, although the Clinton Preparatory School, described as
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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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The village of Clinton is remarkable for its healthful attractiveness, and the various educational institutions in and around it have given it a classical air, and elevated and refined the morals of the community where they are located. Truly, Clinton may be proud of the course she has taken in
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of 2000, there were 1,952 people, 922 households, and 488 families residing in the village. The population density was 3,349.4 inhabitants per square mile (1,293.2/km). There were 965 housing units at an average density of 1,655.8 per square mile (639.3/km). The racial makeup of the village was
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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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In 1873, there were in Clinton "two Schools for young gentlemen, and three for young ladies,. In 1887, there were in Clinton three seminaries for young ladies, two high schools for young men, and one select and two common schools for children. In 1889, it was described as "a village of Grammar
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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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Although never a factory town, Clinton did have the Clinton Knitting Company on the site of the Clinton House Apartments on Kirkland Avenue in the first half of the 20th century, as well as the Clinton Canning Company to process local vegetables in the late summer and fall.
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In 1884 a boarding and day school for girls was established, in a new building at the north-east corner of Marvin and Chestnut Streets. It was first named the Florence Seminary, then renamed Huntington Hall. It closed in 1888, the students moving to the Houghton Seminary.
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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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In 1849, an advertisement reveals that Miss Catherine Hopkins, for some years Principal of the Female Department of the Hamilton Academy, was running a Young Ladies' Seminary, where Latin, Greek, French, German, and Italian could be studied.
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Between the closing of the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in 1812 and the opening of the Clinton Grammar School a "classical" (college preparatory) school operated at what is today (2023) the oldest house in Clinton, at 29 West Park Row.
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In 1858, a one-man Law School that was operated in Clinton by Theodore Dwight, son of Benjamin Dwight (see below), at Hamilton College was moved to New York City, "where it will be maintained in connection with Columbia College."
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Maximum enrollment was 80, of whom 53 were boarders. It was for boys only, although towards the end, Dwight also ran Dwight's School for Young Ladies, "an English, French, and German Boarding School." It closed in 1882.
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In 1882 a school for boys, named Kirkland Hall, opened in the former White Seminary, vacant since the Clinton Liberal Institute moved to Fort Plain. It operated until 1889. It had an affiliated fraternity chapter,
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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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The median income for a household in the village was $ 41,958, and the median income for a family was $ 66,685. Males had a median income of $ 45,750 versus $ 31,369 for females. The
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William Street. In this latter location it was also known as the White Seminary. After the Institute moved to Fort Plain, this building housed Kirkland Hall, a school for boys.
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Center also hosts many activities throughout the year, including the KAC Road Race. The historic Clinton Cider Mill, a local favorite on Elm Street, has been producing
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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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purchased the building previously occupied by Kellogg's Seminary, and established the Clinton Seminary. The Clinton Seminary began publication of a paper called the
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some day schools and some boarding, some secondary, of which there was no public school until 1891, and some primary. The largest building in town was a school (the
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There was a public elementary or grammar school on East Park Row, which in 1802 was replaced by a brick building and in 1839 by a larger wood structure.
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and met there. The school was considered a "classical school", meaning it prepared students for college. Sometimes it had a "Female Department"
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In 1844, the Clinton Grammar School, Clinton Liberal Institute, Clinton Seminary, and Hamilton Academy, all being under the supervision of the
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beating V.V.S. in the semi-final, 3-0 and became Section 3 Class B Co-Champion along with Bishop Grimes since the game ended in a tie, 0-0.
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under presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, was born in a building on the Hamilton College campus, and is probably Clinton's most famous son.
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Prior to the passage of the New York State Compulsory School Law of 1894, about half of the town's school-age children attended a school.
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Exercises in commemoration of the founding of Knox College, held in Galesburg, Illinois, Thursday, February the fifteenth, MDCCCXCIV
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Clinton Grammar School at Clinton, Oneida County, N.Y., for the Year Ending June 10, 1885
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buildings and became the Whitestown Seminary. The former Kellogg's Seminary buildings were reopened as a private school by
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History of Oneida County, New York. With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers
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located along the Oriskany valley, named The Knob. In 1836 its then owner, William T. Richmond, donated it to the
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Twenty-Fifth Annual Circular of the Rural High School at Clinton, Oneida County, N. Y. A Boarding School for Boys
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A View from the Steeple. The Founding and Growth of Stone Church, Hamilton College, and the Village of Clinton
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Dwight's School for Young Ladies. An English, French, German Boarding School at Clinton, Oneida Co., New York
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There were 922 households, out of which 25.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.8% were
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began as the Clinton Pharmaceutical Company in 1887 on the second floor of 3-5 West Park Row and moved to
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In 2005 and 2006, Clinton's Cross Country team won back-to-back scholar athlete state championships.
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in 1842. At that date Clinton had not yet been incorporated, so it is described as being in the
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for the village was $ 26,165. About 3.1% of families and 9.7% of the population were below the
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Center of Clinton, and starting point for street numbers, at College Street and West Park Row
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Benjamin Woolsey Dwight, father of Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, Treasurer of Hamilton College
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on College Street the first year and slowly developed as a farming and mercantile center.
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Cottage Seminary, Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. A Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies
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Drawing of the main (male) building of the Clinton Liberal Institute, published in
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Original building of the Clinton Grammar School; a second building was added later
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since the early 1900s and is open seasonally from Labor Day through Thanksgiving.
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Forty-Second Annual Catalogue of Houghton Seminary, Clinton, Oneida County, N.Y
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The village is the location of one of the several "knob and kettle structure"
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Hogan, Patricia (November 2023). "Sweet Memories at the Clinton Cider Mill".
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Link to picture of Dwight's Rural High School. Note students in the windows.
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Glancing Back at Clinton and Neighboring Communities "the way it used to be"
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Foley, Annette; Menard, John; Dupont, David (1993). Searles, George (ed.).
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Geology and Mineral Resources of the Oriskany Quadrangle (Rome Quadrangle)
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History of Oneida County, New York : from 1700 to the present time
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Our County and Its People. A Descriptive Work on Oneida County New York
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Reminiscences of the Life and Character of Benjamin Woolsey Dwight, M.D
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Part of Coxe's Patent, 6th division, Clinton began in March 1787 when
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Ballots, Bloomers and Marmalade. The Life of Elizabeth Smith Miller
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laying firm foundations for the education of the youth of the land.
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Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization
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A narrative of the embarrassments and decline of Hamilton College
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Revenaugh, Mike (February 2024). "Mary E. Bibb, Clinton alum".
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Thirteenth Annual Catalogue of Houghton Seminary, Clinton, N.Y
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Williams, Richard L. (October 11, 2009). "Teacher of Blacks".
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year. Clinton track and field is also well known in the area.
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was the final graduation speaker. Its books were given to the
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The Annual. Kirkland Hall School for Boys, 1884. Clinton, N.Y
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From 1793 to 1812 the Hamilton–Oneida Academy, forerunner of
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A Historical Sketch of Hamilton College, Clinton, New York
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Revenaugh, Mike (February 2023). "A Schooltown Romance".
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series of fantasy novels, graduated from Hamilton College
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself
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Cittadino, Faye; Cittadino, Frank (September 7, 2023).
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was a coeducational preparatory school founded by the
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Private Schools of Clinton ranging from 1794 to 2005
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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 4439: 3880: 3569: 2384:"Shopping, Lodging, Dining Map and Directory" 2214: 2212: 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" 3288: 3286: 2609: 2607: 2605: 2603: 2601: 2599: 993:, were at one time members of this school." 911: 2556:Catalogue of Clinton Grammar School 1876–77 2296: 2294: 2292: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2104: 1865: 1863: 367:of Clinton with sights identified drawn by 4446: 4432: 3887: 3873: 3667:"US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990" 3484:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2765: 2763: 2689: 2687: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2262: 2260: 2258: 2209: 2156:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2018:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1995: 1993: 1958: 1956: 1954: 1952: 1950: 1948: 1946: 1944: 1910: 1908: 1815: 1813: 639:, United States Army officer, grandson of 590:for two years; her brother was a bachelor. 3807:History of the Town of Kirkland, New York 3469: 3283: 2966: 2912:"Black Girls Attended Kellogg's School". 2830: 2785:Link to picture of Clinton Grammar School 2664: 2662: 2660: 2658: 2656: 2654: 2652: 2650: 2596: 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 3415: 3344:Kirkland Scene. Houghton Seminary Part 2 3080: 2962: 2960: 2907: 2905: 2883: 2674:. Philadelphia: Everts and Fariss. 1878. 2638: 2345: 2343: 2341: 2339: 2337: 2335: 2333: 2331: 2329: 2327: 2300: 2289: 2200: 2181: 2179: 2126: 2101: 2033: 2031: 2029: 1869: 1860: 1132: 995: 963: 944: 872: 864: 853: 358: 294: 3804: 3718: 3609: 3463: 3329: 3310: 3068: 3026: 2818: 2806: 2760: 2721:Documentary History of Hamilton College 2698:. The Presbyterian Society of Clinton. 2678: 2639:Williams, Richard L. (September 2005). 2618:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia. 2437:"Shoppers' Stroll & Holiday Parade" 2255: 2242: 2240: 2238: 2236: 2234: 2232: 2230: 2170: 1999: 1990: 1941: 1914: 1905: 1837: 1810: 1784: 1774:: Published by the author. p. 872. 1209:] schools and ladies' seminaries." 869:Clinton Cider Mill, a local institution 4625: 3813: 3691: 3570:Canfield, W. W.; Clark, J. E. (1909). 2981: 2949:"Slave Daughter Goes to School Here". 2738:"What's the Oldest House in Clinton". 2647: 2141: 1360: 417:as a seminary to serve as part of his 4427: 3868: 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" 3014:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2969:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2957: 2951:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2914:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2902: 2833:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2772:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2740:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2693: 2590:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2370:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2367: 2324: 2318:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2185: 2176: 2095:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2080:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2065:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 2026: 1984:Clinton Historical Society Newsletter 1962: 1796: 1763: 734:, co-founder of Bristol-Meyers Squibb 558:, co-founder of Bristol-Meyers Squibb 398:, the village had a gristmill on the 4643:Populated places established in 1787 3832: 3746: 3703: 3341: 3027:Kellogg, H. H. (October 19, 1847) . 2581: 2266: 2246: 2227: 2142:Dwight, Benjamin Woodbridge (1862). 1716: 1672: 1634:, and 0.36% from two or more races. 1048:, who became a teacher. Another was 902:National Register of Historic Places 4648:Villages in Oneida County, New York 4612:Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art 3659: 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) 13: 3956: 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. 1350: 600:, graduated from Hamilton College. 487:after three years. Both founders, 25:Village in New York, United States 18:Clinton, New York (disambiguation) 14: 4669: 4517:Clinton Village Historic District 3843: 3474:. Chicago, Illinois. p. 367. 1915:Wickser, Philip J. (April 1947). 502: 198:2,688.50/sq mi (1,038.27/km) 4455:Clinton, Oneida County, New York 3771: 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" 1676: 1174:, who previously operated it in 59: 47: 3860:Clinton Central School District 3644: 3629: 3615: 3592: 3578: 3563: 3548: 3528: 3510: 3502:. Utica, New York: Held by the 3492: 3447: 3428: 3409: 3390: 3372: 3354: 3335: 3263: 3245: 3225: 3205: 3181: 3177:. February 27, 1846. p. 6. 3157: 3133: 3109: 3105:. December 21, 1841. p. 2. 3089: 3074: 3041: 3020: 3005: 2975: 2942: 2920: 2877: 2859: 2839: 2824: 2789: 2778: 2746: 2731: 2712: 2632: 2577:: 117–121, at p. 120. May 1937. 2562: 2548: 2530: 2504: 2479: 2454: 2429: 2404: 2376: 2361: 2309: 2275:: Log Cabin Books. p. 18. 2249:A Century of Schools in Clinton 2194: 2135: 2093:"President Cleveland On Tour". 2086: 2078:"Grover Cleveland House Sold". 2071: 2056: 2000:Addison, Charles Elmer (1889). 1975: 1336: 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. 1878: 1843: 1790: 1757: 849: 394:builder and New York governor 1: 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 1728: 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. 1264: 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 10: 4674: 4512:Clinton Historical Society 3855:Clinton Historical Society 3797: 3544:. May 29, 1860. p. 2. 3504:Clinton Historical Society 3458:Clinton Historical Society 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 1668: 915: 906:Clinton Historical Society 904:. There is also an active 641:President Ulysses S. Grant 611:Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight 506: 354: 15: 4589: 4573: 4538:Clinton Liberal Institute 4525: 4499: 4461: 4399: 4301: 4203: 4110: 3967: 3954: 3928: 3909: 3655:, p. 4, January 2012 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). 1606: 1591: 1576: 1561: 1546: 1531: 1516: 1501: 1486: 1471: 1456: 1441: 1426: 1411: 1396: 1381: 1366: 1359: 1354: 1349: 1346: 1323:Clinton Liberal Institute 1300:(43.048852, -75.380250). 1223: 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 696:, a missionary among the 633:was a teacher in Clinton. 626:, died September 11, 2001 578:Clinton Liberal Institute 532:Clinton Liberal Institute 281: 270: 260: 248: 236: 219: 202: 194: 186: 181: 173: 165: 157: 149: 144: 132: 120: 112: 77: 58: 46: 37: 30: 4602:Emerson Literary Society 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:. 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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 1343: 1293:43.04889; -75.38028 1284: /  1070:manual labor school 1018:Universalist Church 883:Clinton High School 837:Antoinette Sterling 825:Stanford University 312:, "white field" in 102:43.04889; -75.38028 93: /  3962: 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 1341: 1172:Benjamin W. 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Clinton, New York (disambiguation)
Village
Center of Clinton, and starting point for street numbers, at College Street and West Park Row
Location in Oneida County and the state of New York
Oneida County
New York
43°2′56″N 75°22′49″W / 43.04889°N 75.38028°W / 43.04889; -75.38028
State
New York
County
Oneida
Time zone
UTC-5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC-4
ZIP code
Area code
315
FIPS code
GNIS
Village website

Seneca language
village
Oneida County, New York
George Clinton
Governor of New York
Hamilton College
Kirkland

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