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Hinsdale may refer to: Places In the United States: * Hinsdale, Illinois **Hinsdale station, on Metra's BNSF Railway Line * Hinsdale, Massachusetts *Hinsdale, Montana *Hinsdale, New Hampshire, a New England town **Hinsdale (CDP), New Hampshire, the main village in the town *Hinsdale, New York * Hinsdale County, Colorado People *Grace Webster Haddock Hinsdale (1832–1902), American author *Reynold Hinsdale Reynold Henry Hinsdale (July 15, 1879 – November 6, 1934) was an American architect.
(1878–1934), American architect


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* USS ''Hinsdale'' (APA-120), US Navy ship named for Hinsdale County, Colorado {{disambiguation ...
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Hinsdale, Illinois
Hinsdale is a village in Cook and DuPage counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. Hinsdale is a western suburb of Chicago. The population was 17,395 at the 2020 census, most of whom lived in DuPage County. The town's ZIP code is 60521. The town has a rolling, wooded topography, with a downtown, and is a 22-minute express train ride to downtown Chicago on the Burlington Northern line. Geography Hinsdale is located west of Chicago and is bordered by Western Springs to the east, Clarendon Hills and Westmont to the west, Oak Brook to the north, and Burr Ridge and Willowbrook to the south. It can be reached by highway from Interstate 294 or Interstate 55. The eastern boundary of Hinsdale is I-294, and the western boundary is Route 83. According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Hinsdale has a total area of , of which (or 99.18%) is land and (or 0.82%) is water. Demographics As of the 2020 census there were 17,395 people, 5,809 households, and 4,817 families residing ...
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Hinsdale Station
Hinsdale is one of three stations on Metra's BNSF Line in Hinsdale, Illinois, and the only one open daily (the other two are only served during rush hours). The station is from Union Station, the east end of the line. In Metra's zone-based fare system, Hinsdale is in zone D. As of 2018, Hinsdale is the 35th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 1,155 weekday boardings. There is a historic staffed station and commercial use building. Originally known as the Brush Hill Train Station, the depot was designed for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad by staff architect Walter Theodore Krausch, built by Grace & Hyde Company in 1899, and is listed as a contributing building in the Downtown Hinsdale Historic District. References External links * *Hinsdale, Illinois Railroad Crossings (Mike's Railroad Crossing Website)
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Hinsdale, Massachusetts
Hinsdale is a New England town, town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The population was 1,919 at the 2020 census. History Originally part of Northern Berkshire Township Number 2 and including all of Peru, Massachusetts, Peru and parts of Middlefield, Massachusetts, Middlefield and Dalton, Massachusetts, Dalton, the town was first settled in 1763 and officially incorporated as "Partridgefield" in 1771. Named for Oliver Partridge, one of the three purchasers of the town (along with Governor Sir Francis Bernard, 1st Baronet, Francis Bernard), the Western Parish officially broke away from its eastern half and incorporated in 1804, renaming itself for the family of Rev. Theodore Hinsdale, who also owned an important woolen mill. The mill was the center of economic activity in town until the Great Depression, when it closed. Hinsdale, along with neighboring Dalton, is home to two historic ...
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Hinsdale, Montana
Hinsdale is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Valley County, Montana, United States. The town's population was 217 and the community's population as a whole was 583 as of the 2010 census. The community is located on the Milk River and U.S. Route 2, with Montana Highway 537 headed north out of town and South Bench Road crossing the railroad tracks and running south of town. Hinsdale has a post office with ZIP code 59241. Communities and Ghost Towns There are smaller communities and ghost towns left over from the Homestead Period that fall under the Hinsdale community. *Barr * Beaverton *Genevieve * Happy Flats * Miles Crossing *Tampico * Vandalia * Theony History Native American tribes lived in the local area for thousands of years before European colonization. This colonization brought horses which greatly improved life on the prairie. The steady eastward march of settlers pushed new tribes into the area. 1800s The Corps of Discovery reached the h ...
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Hinsdale, New Hampshire
Hinsdale is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,948 at the 2020 census. Hinsdale is home to part of Pisgah State Park in the northeast, and part of Wantastiquet Mountain State Forest in the northwest. The main village in town, where 1,485 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined as the Hinsdale census-designated place (CDP) and is located at the junction of New Hampshire routes 119 and 63. History Located in the southwestern corner of the state, Hinsdale was chartered in 1753. It was named for Colonel Ebenezer Hinsdale, member of a prominent Deerfield, Massachusetts, family, whose mother had been taken captive in the famed Raid on Deerfield of 1704. Graduated from Harvard, Hinsdale was ordained to become a missionary for Indians of the Connecticut River Valley. Instead, he would serve as chaplain at Fort Dummer, an important trading post on the Connecticut River, later enlisting as an officer in the army. Then, in 1742, he estab ...
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Hinsdale (CDP), New Hampshire
Hinsdale is a census-designated place (CDP) and the main village in the town of Hinsdale in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,485 at the 2020 census, out of 3,948 in the entire town of Hinsdale. Geography The CDP is in the south-central part of the town of Hinsdale, between the Connecticut River to the west and the Winchester town line to the east. The Ashuelot River, a tributary of the Connecticut, flows through the eastern and southern part of the CDP. New Hampshire Route 119 passes through the center of the village as Brattleboro Road, Main Street, and Canal Street; it leads east to Winchester and northwest to Brattleboro, Vermont. New Hampshire Route 63 joins Route 119 along Main Street in the center of Hinsdale, but leads north to Chesterfield and south to Northfield, Massachusetts. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Hinsdale CDP has a total area of , of which are land and , or 3.20%, are water. Demographics ...
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Hinsdale, New York
Hinsdale is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States. The population was 2,119 at the 2020 census. The town was named after Hinsdale in New Hampshire. Hinsdale is at the eastern border of Cattaraugus County, north-northeast of Olean. History Hinsdale was formed in 1820 from the town of Olean. It was named for Hinsdale, New Hampshire. The town of Ischua was created in 1846, from part of Hinsdale. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.11%, is water. The Southern Tier Expressway ( Interstate 86 and New York State Route 17) passes across the town. New York State Route 16 is a major trunk road in the town and partially follows the same path as the Expressway. New York State Route 446 crosses the northeast part of the town and has its western terminus in the community of Maplehurst. The eastern town line is the border of Allegany County. Adjacent towns and areas Hinsdale is south of ...
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Hinsdale County, Colorado
Hinsdale County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 788, making it the second-least populous county in Colorado. With a population density of only , it is also the least-densely populated county in Colorado. The county seat and only incorporated municipality in the county is Lake City. The county is named for George A. Hinsdale, a prominent pioneer and former Lieut. Governor of Colorado Territory. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.5%) is water. Hinsdale County is one of the most remote counties in Colorado and the United States. The county is covered by mountains, including multiple fourteeners, and contains one of the largest roadless areas in the country. The continental divide crosses the county twice. Most of the county is divided among several different national forests and the Weminuche Wilderness area. Adjacent counties * Gunnison – nort ...
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Grace Webster Haddock Hinsdale
Grace Webster Hinsdale (, Haddock; May 17, 1832 — August 31, 1902) was an American author whose early development of a religious temperament prompted her most successful literary work. Both of her books, ''Coming to the King: a Book of Daily Devotions for Children'' and ''Thinking Aloud'', were first published in 1865. She was a contributor for about 30 years to periodicals, principally verses, but also short sketches. Hinsdale died in 1902. Early years and education Grace Webster Haddock was born at Hanover, New Hampshire, May 17, 1832. She was the daughter of Rev. Prof. Charles Brickett Haddock, D.D. of Dartmouth College, and Susan Saunders (Lang) Haddock. Her mother was the daughter of Richard Lang, of Hanover, and her maternal great-grandfather was Col. Ebenezer Webster, also of New Hampshire, father of Daniel Webster. She was named for Grace letcherWebster, the wife of her father's uncle, Daniel Webster. Hinsdale spent her youth in her native town, and received a private e ...
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Reynold Hinsdale
Reynold Henry Hinsdale (July 15, 1879 – November 6, 1934) was an American architect.Reynold Hinsdale
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Hinsdale was born and educated in and received his architectural training at the . He was associated with the firm of Clin ...
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