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Edmeston can refer to: People *William Edmeston (18th century), British officer in French and Indian War, brother of Robert * Robert Edmeston (18th century), British officer in French and Indian War, brother of William *James Edmeston (1791–1867), English architect, surveyor, and hymn writer * Newton Edmeston (20th century), Mayor of Fort William, Ontario 1922–1925 Places *Edmeston, New York, town in Otsego County, New York, USA ** Edmeston (CDP), New York, community in the town of Edmeston **West Edmeston, New York, community in the town of Edmeston **South Edmeston, New York South Edmeston is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet (and census-designated place) on the Unadilla River in the Town (New York), Town of Edmeston, New York, Edmeston in Otsego County, New York, Otsego County, New York, United States. This area had been ..., community in the town of Edmeston Companies * Edmeston AB, Swedish engineering company belonging to the Sandvik Group {{disambig ...
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William Edmeston
General William Edmeston (died 1804) was a British Army officer who owned an estate in New York State. As a captain in the 48th Regiment of Foot, he was posted to North America in 1755 with his brother, Lieutenant Robert Edmeston, to fight in the French and Indian War. In 1763, by royal proclamation, the brothers were each awarded 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land in the colonies for their military service. They attempted to establish their claims in what was then a disputed part of the New Hampshire Grants, now Vermont. However, in 1770 they decided to locate on the east bank of the Unadilla River in New York State just west of George Croghan's Otsego patent, in what is now the Town of Edmeston in Otsego County. They established their homes on the land, which became known as the Mount Edmeston Tracts. The transactions were facilitated by Percifer Carr, who had been a sergeant in the 48th with Edmeston and when the Edmeston brothers later returned to England, Carr would be e ...
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Robert Edmeston
General William Edmeston (died 1804) was a British Army officer who owned an estate in New York State. As a captain in the 48th Regiment of Foot, he was posted to North America in 1755 with his brother, Lieutenant Robert Edmeston, to fight in the French and Indian War. In 1763, by royal proclamation, the brothers were each awarded 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land in the colonies for their military service. They attempted to establish their claims in what was then a disputed part of the New Hampshire Grants, now Vermont. However, in 1770 they decided to locate on the east bank of the Unadilla River in New York State just west of George Croghan's Otsego patent, in what is now the Town of Edmeston in Otsego County. They established their homes on the land, which became known as the Mount Edmeston Tracts. The transactions were facilitated by Percifer Carr, who had been a sergeant in the 48th with Edmeston and when the Edmeston brothers later returned to England, Carr would be e ...
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James Edmeston
James Edmeston (10 September 1791 – 7 January 1867) was an England, English architect and Surveyor (surveying), surveyor; he was also known as a prolific writer of Christian Church, church hymns. He was born in Wapping, Middlesex, England. His maternal grandfather was the Reverend Samuel Brewer (dissenter), Samuel Brewer, congregationalist pastor at Stepney Meeting House for 50 years. However, James was attracted to the Church of England and soon became an Church of England, Anglican. Architectural work Edmeston began as an architect in 1816. He designed several structures in London, including drinking fountains and St Paul's, Onslow Square. George Gilbert Scott was his pupil, articled to Edmedston in 1827. In 1864 he built Columbia Wharf, Rotherhithe, the first grain silo in a British port. Literary work Edmeston started by writing poetry publishing ''The Search, and other Poems'' in 1817. Ecclesiastical and charity career He served as the church warden at St. Barnabas i ...
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Newton Edmeston
This is a list of mayors of Thunder Bay and the former cities of Port Arthur and Fort William. Thunder Bay was incorporated in 1970, amalgamating the cities of Port Arthur and Fort William. Mayors of Thunder Bay (since 1970) *Saul Laskin (1970–1972) *Walter Assef (1973–1978) and (1981–1985) * Dusty Miller (1978–1980) *Jack Masters (1986–1991) * David Hamilton (1992–1997) *Ken Boshcoff (1997–2003) * Lynn Peterson (2003–November 30, 2010) * Keith Hobbs (December 1, 2010 – December 4, 2018) *Bill Mauro (December 4, 2018 - 2022) *Ken Boshcoff (2022-present)Logan Turner"Ken Boshcoff is once again Thunder Bay's mayor, and he's got a lot of challenges ahead" CBC News Thunder Bay, October 25, 2022. Pre-Amalgamation Mayors of Port Arthur (1884-1969) From the incorporation of Port Arthur in May 1884 to December 1969. * Thomas Marks (1884) * James Conmee (1885) * George Hugh Macdonell (1886–1888) and (1900) * Thomas Ambrose Gor ...
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Edmeston, New York
Edmeston is a town located in Otsego County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 1,826. The Town of Edmeston is at the western county line. Edmeston is also the name of the largest hamlet in the town. The town is south of Utica. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and is water. The total area is 0.11% water. The major water features are: * The Unadilla River, which forms the entire western border of the town, * Wharton Creek, which meanders to the south and west through the southeastern corner of the town, * Mill Creek, which flows from north to south from the northern border of Edmeston to the Wharton Creek at the Edmeston hamlet. * Summit Lake in the northeastern corner of the town. The elevation of the town varies by approximately : from just under above sea level at the Unadilla River in the southwestern corner of the town, to just over at peaks near T ...
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Edmeston (CDP), New York
Edmeston is a census-designated place (CDP) forming the central settlement of the town of Edmeston in Otsego County, New York, United States. The population of the CDP was 657 at the 2010 census. Geography Edmeston is located at (42.69177, -75.25326). According to the United States Census Bureau The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy. The Census Bureau is part of the ..., the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics References {{authority control Census-designated places in New York (state) Census-designated places in Otsego County, New York ...
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West Edmeston, New York
West Edmeston is a hamlet on the Unadilla River on the border of the Town of Brookfield in Madison County and the Town of Edmeston in Otsego County, New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ..., United States. On August 24, 1898, the new First Day Baptist Church building was opened in West Edmeston. Conceived in January 1897, the church was formally organized in February 1898 and admitted to the Otsego County Baptist Association. External linksUpper Unadilla Valley Association {{Otsego County, New York Hamlets in New York (state) Syracuse metropolitan area Hamlets in Otsego County, New York Hamlets in Madison County, New York ...
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South Edmeston, New York
South Edmeston is a Hamlet (New York), hamlet (and census-designated place) on the Unadilla River in the Town (New York), Town of Edmeston, New York, Edmeston in Otsego County, New York, Otsego County, New York, United States. This area had been a center of dairy farming and cheese production since the nineteenth century. Kraft Foods had operated a cheese plant in South Edmeston starting in the year 1920. They originally produced Philadelphia brand cream cheese. Later they switched over to Breyers yogurt, and the plant employed about 55 workers. In December 2004, Kraft announced that the plant would close on April 8, 2005. Following its closure, the plant was bought by the company Agro Farma under Turkish entrepreneur Hamdi Ulukaya. In 2007, it launched the Chobani brand of Greek yogurt. Thanks to the surge in popularity of Greek yogurt, as of 2011, the company employs 600 workers at its South Edmeston headquarters and production facility, and continues to expand. References
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