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Schuyler may refer to: Places United States * Schuyler County, Illinois * Schuyler County, Missouri * Schuyler, Nebraska, a city * Schuyler County, New York * Schuyler, New York, a town * Schuyler Island, Lake Champlain, New York * Schuyler Creek, Seneca County, New York * Schuyler, Virginia, a census-designated place * Fort Schuyler, a 19th-century fortification in the Bronx, New York * Old Fort Schuyler, a Revolutionary War fort that was located in what is now Utica, New York * Fort Stanwix, at the location of present-day Rome, New York, captured from the British by American forces in 1776 and renamed Fort Schuyler Antarctica * Mount Schuyler, Graham Land People * Schuyler (name), a name of Dutch origin, including a list of people with the given name or surname Ships * , a cargo ship constructed near the end of World War II Songs * The Schuyler Sisters, the fifth song from Act 1 of the musical Hamilton See also * Schuler, a surname * Schuyler Apartments, Sparta ...
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Schuyler County, Illinois
Schuyler County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 7,544. Its county seat is Rushville. History Schuyler County was formed in 1825 out of Pike and Fulton counties. It is named for Philip Schuyler, member of the Continental Congress and Senator from New York. File:Schuyler County Illinois 1825.png, Schuyler County (1825), with unorganized territory, Warren County, and Mercer County assigned to it. File:Schuyler County Illinois 1826.png, Schuyler County (1826–1830), with McDonough County assigned to it. File:Schuyler County Illinois 1827.png, Schuyler (1830–1839), with McDonough County becoming organized. File:Schuyler County Illinois 1839.png, Schuyler in 1839, when the creation of Brown County reduced Schuyler to its present borders. Geography According to the US Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.9%) is water. Climate and weather In recent years, average temperatures ...
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Mount Schuyler
Mount Schuyler ( bg, връх Скайлър, vrah Skaylar, ) is the peak rising to 1475 mReference Elevation Model of Antarctica.
Polar Geospatial Center. University of Minnesota, 2019
off the northeast extremity of in on the . Surmounting Russell West Glacier to the north and

Skylar (other)
Skylar or Skyler is a unisex given name, a variant spelling of ''Schuyler''. It may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Skylar, ska and reggae band formed by members of the group Howards Alias#Skylar, Howards Alias ** Skylar (album), ''Skylar'' (album), 2006 album by the band * ''Skylar'' (1995) and its sequel ''Skylar in Yankeeland'' (1997), novels by U.S. writer Gregory Mcdonald Fictional characters * Skylar Bergman, a character in the TV series ''Baywatch'' * Skyler White, a character in the TV series ''Breaking Bad'' * Skylar, a character in the 3D shooter game ''Cybermorph'' * Skylar, a character in the 1997 film ''Good Will Hunting'' * Skylar Adams, a Alphas#Recurring characters, character in the TV series ''Alphas'' * Skylar Banes, a character in Ubisoft's ''Anno 2070'' * Skylar Deacon, a character in the 2000 novel ''Calling the Swan'' by Jean Thesman * Skylar Sinclair, a character in the video game ''The Saboteur'' * Skylar Stevens, a List of Jericho characters# ...
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Schuyler Lake, New York
Schuyler Lake is the name of a small hamlet (and census-designated place) in the town of Exeter in Otsego County, New York, United States. It lies at the south end of Canadarago Lake and south of Richfield Springs. It is also known as Kaniatarake, which is a Mohawk name that translates to "on the lake". New York State Route 28 and Otsego County Route 22 intersect in the center of the hamlet. Schuyler Lake is the location of the infamous Battle of the Four Corners, so named because of the hamlet's geographical location at the crossroads of State Highway 28 and County Highway 22. History The hamlet was once served by the Southern New York Railroad, an electric trolley line that ran from Oneonta to Mohawk Mohawk may refer to: Related to Native Americans *Mohawk people, an indigenous people of North America (Canada and New York) *Mohawk language, the language spoken by the Mohawk people *Mohawk hairstyle, from a hairstyle once thought to have been t .... References Hamlets ...
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Schuyler Falls, New York
Schuyler Falls is a Administrative divisions of New York#Town, town in Clinton County, New York, Clinton County, New York (state), New York, United States. The population was 5,181 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. The town was named after Peter Schuyler, who bought the mill on the Salmon River from Zephaniah Platt. Schuyler Falls is in the south-central part of the county and is southwest of Plattsburgh (city), New York, Plattsburgh. History The area was first settled ''circa'' 1794 by Ezra Turner, who settled near the Salmon River, and built the first sawmill in 1801. The town was formed from the town of Plattsburgh (town), New York, Plattsburgh in 1848. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town of Schuyler Falls has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.82%, is water. The Saranac River forms the northern town line, with the town of Plattsburgh on the opposite shore. The Salmon River runs through the southern part of the town, ...
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Schuylerville, New York
Schuylerville () is a village in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The village is located in the northeastern part of the Town of Saratoga, east of Saratoga Springs. The Village of Victory is adjacent to Schuylerville to the southwest and the Hudson River forms the village's eastern border. The population was 1,386 at the 2010 census. The village was incorporated in 1831 and is named after the Schuyler family, a prominent family of Dutch descent in colonial America. Schuylerville was the site of the surrender of the British Army under General John Burgoyne, following the Battles of Saratoga (1777) in the nearby Town of Stillwater. Schuylerville contains several historic buildings, including the General Schuyler House, part of the Saratoga National Historical Park, and Old Saratoga Reformed Church. The schools of the Schuylerville Central School District are located in the village, as are the offices of the Town of Saratoga. The village is served by a public library, ...
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Schuyler Apartments
The Schuyler Apartments are a historic apartment building at 275 South Church Street in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The 13-story concrete, glass, and steel structure was designed by David W. Cecil (1921-2011) and built in 1950. The International style structure, with clean and simple lines, is a fine representative example of post-World War II construction in Spartanburg. Cecil also is known locally for the design of Spartanburg City Hall and the main branch of the Spartanburg Post Office, all three of which were for years considered eyesores. The Schuyler building has found itself placed on the National Historical Register recently in time for the grand reopening of the building. The building formerly housed subsidized families: low-income and elderly residents. Of late it has been refurbished as 'upscale' studios and one bedroom units. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Spartan ...
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Schuler
Schuler, also Schüler, Shuler, and Shuhler, is a surname. The German word ''Schüler'' directly translates to the English word ''scholar'' and can also mean "pupil". Notable people with the surname include: * Anthony Joseph Schuler, American Roman Catholic bishop * Charles Peter Schuler, American businessman and politician * Diane Schuler, American motorist responsible for the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash * Else Lasker-Schüler, (1869–1945), German Jewish poet and playwright * Franz Schuler (born 1962), Austrian biathlete * Hans Schuler, American sculptor * Heath Shuler, American football player and politician * Jacob Schueler, German-American businessman * James Shuler, American boxer * Jim Shuler, American politician from Virginia * Johannes Schüler (1894–1966), German conductor * Markus Schuler, German association football player * Max Schuler, German engineer, first described the Schuler tuning * Mickey Shuler, American football player, New York Jets, Philadelphia E ...
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The Schuyler Sisters
"The Schuyler Sisters" is the fifth song from Act 1 of the musical ''Hamilton'', based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. Background Musical director Alex Lacamoire explained that the song originally had a throwback Daft Punk/Pharrell feel, but after viewing a series of Vines with the three actresses improvising on Destiny's Child songs, he reworked the song to give it a Destiny's Child vibe, then let the sisters add their own harmonies to the tune; he "realized there's nothing in the song as cool as the harmonies the girls do when they're messing around, so we... just let them riff". Synopsis The song introduces the three Schuyler sisters: Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy, their different personalities and views, and how they are excited to be in a new age, "amidst the powder keg of the early days of the revolution". Burr tries to flirt with Angelica, but Angelica rejects him and i ...
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Schuyler (name)
Schuyler (, ; ) is a Dutch surname which, along with many variants, including Schuller, is an adaptation of the German name Schüler. The name was introduced to North America by 17th-century settlers arriving in New York City. It later became a given name in honor of prominent members of New York's Schuyler family such as Philip Schuyler, and so became the given name of Schuyler Colfax, the 17th vice president of the United States. As a given name, it is used in the United States for both boys and girls, typically with the alternative phonetic spellings ''Skylar'' and ''Skyler''. Skylar was the 479th most common name for boys born in the United States in 2007, and the 171st most common name for girls born there in that year. The spelling Skyler was the 271st most common name for boys born in the United States in 2007, and the 374th most popular name for girls. The spelling Schuyler last ranked among the top 1,000 names for boys in the United States in 1994, when it was at 974th p ...
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Fort Stanwix
Fort Stanwix was a colonial fort whose construction commenced on August 26, 1758, under the direction of British General John Stanwix, at the location of present-day Rome, New York, but was not completed until about 1762. The bastion fort was built to guard a portage known as the Oneida Carry during the French and Indian War. Fort Stanwix National Monument, a reconstructed structure built by the National Park Service, now occupies the site. Fort Stanwix is historically significant because of its successful defense by American troops during an August 1777 siege. The fort had been built by the British in 1758 at a strategic site along the water route from Lake Ontario to the Hudson River. After American forces captured and rebuilt the fort during the American Revolutionary War, they were besieged by a British army that invaded from Canada via Lake Ontario, hoping to reach the Hudson River. The British force abandoned the siege, a consequence that helped lead to the defeat of a larger ...
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Schuyler County, Missouri
Schuyler County is a county located in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,032, making it the fourth-least populous county in Missouri. Its county seat is Lancaster. The county was organized February 14, 1845, from Adair County, and named for General Philip Schuyler, delegate to the Continental Congress and U.S. Senator from New York. Schuyler County is part of the Kirksville, MO Micropolitan Statistical Area. , a World War II-era cargo ship, was named in part for Schuyler County, Missouri. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.3%) is water. It is the second-smallest county in Missouri by area. Schuyler County borders Iowa to the north. Adjacent counties * Appanoose County, Iowa (northwest) *Davis County, Iowa (northeast) * Scotland County (east) * Adair County (south) * Putnam County (west) Major highways * U.S. Route 63 * U.S. Route 136 ...
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