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1775:Felts Mills
1707:Evans Mills
1662:Black River
1470:County seat
1371:January 31,
1303:|work=
1124:Black Pond
1091:Frank Smith
978:other races
537:Black River
502:Great Lakes
490:War of 1812
467:New England
419:E.G. Squier
135: /
1920:Categories
1790:Great Bend
1770:Depauville
1760:Belleville
1717:Mannsville
1667:Brownville
1569:Hounsfield
1539:Brownville
1529:Alexandria
1202:References
1163:state park
1161:– A
1063:Mannsville
1023:– a
1021:Belleville
947:As of the
548:Mannsville
544:Belleville
518:Erie Canal
427:longhouses
286:Population
180:Government
1883:Woodville
1795:Henderson
1785:Fort Drum
1712:Glen Park
1702:Ellisburg
1619:Watertown
1564:Henderson
1559:Ellisburg
1495:Watertown
1477:Watertown
1305:ignored (
1295:cite book
1112:Woodville
1041:Ellisburg
554:Geography
461:acres in
377:Ellisburg
369:Watertown
353:Ellisburg
342:FIPS code
308:Time zone
174:Jefferson
97:Ellisburg
67:Ellisburg
1873:Limerick
1810:Lorraine
1800:Herrings
1692:Deferiet
1682:Chaumont
1677:Carthage
1639:Villages
1579:Lorraine
1549:Champion
1323:Archived
1268:March 7,
1240:March 7,
1079:in 2012.
982:Hispanic
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443:Onondaga
373:villages
365:New York
162:New York
1865:Hamlets
1840:Redwood
1835:Plessis
1765:Calcium
1732:Theresa
1687:Clayton
1657:Antwerp
1614:Theresa
1609:Rutland
1594:Pamelia
1589:Orleans
1554:Clayton
1534:Antwerp
1346:June 4,
526:Midwest
403:of the
383:History
219:Members
148:Country
123:76°08′W
120:43°44′N
1845:Rodman
1697:Dexter
1604:Rodman
1574:Le Ray
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949:census
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606:Census
475:Mexico
451:Albany
447:Mohawk
169:County
1820:Oxbow
1647:Adams
1629:Worth
1624:Wilna
1524:Adams
1516:Towns
1087:circa
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954:White
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336:(EDT)
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313:UTC-5
294:3,352
157:State
1747:CDPs
1584:Lyme
1487:City
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615:Note
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