Gazaetteer County Code County Name Town Village City Flag 010000 01

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Gazaetteer County Code County Name Town Village City Flag 010000 01 GAZAETTEER COUNTY_CODE COUNTY NAME TOWN VILLAGE_CITY_FLAG 010000 01 ALBANY ALBANY COUNTY ALBANY COUNTY 010100 01 ALBANY ALBANY ALBANY C 010101 01 ALBANY KENWOOD ALBANY C. 010102 01 ALBANY KENWOOD JCT. ALBANY C. 010200 01 ALBANY COHOES COHOES C 010300 01 ALBANY WATERVLIET WATERVLIET C 012000 01 ALBANY GREEN ISLAND GREEN ISLAND V 012100 01 ALBANY ALTAMONT GUILDERLAND V 012200 01 ALBANY VOORHEESVILLE NEW SCOTLAND V 012300 01 ALBANY RAVENA COEYMANS V 012400 01 ALBANY COLONIE COLONIE V 012500 01 ALBANY MENANDS COLONIE V 015000 01 ALBANY BERNE 015001 01 ALBANY BERNE BERNE 015002 01 ALBANY E. BERNE BERNE 015003 01 ALBANY REIDSVILLE BERNE 015004 01 ALBANY S. BERNE BERNE 015005 01 ALBANY THOMPSON LAKE BERNE 015006 01 ALBANY W. BERNE BERNE 015007 01 ALBANY WARNERS LAKE BERNE 015100 01 ALBANY BETHLEHEM 015101 01 ALBANY ADAMSVILLE BETHLEHEM 015102 01 ALBANY BECKERS CORS. BETHLEHEM 015103 01 ALBANY BETHLEHEM BETHLEHEM 015104 01 ALBANY BETHLEHEM CTR. BETHLEHEM 015105 01 ALBANY CEDAR HILL BETHLEHEM 015106 01 ALBANY DELMAR BETHLEHEM 015107 01 ALBANY ELSMERE BETHLEHEM 015108 01 ALBANY FEURA BUSH BETHLEHEM 015109 01 ALBANY FONT GROVE BETHLEHEM 015110 01 ALBANY GLENMONT BETHLEHEM 015111 01 ALBANY NORMANSKILL BETHLEHEM 015112 01 ALBANY NORMANSVILLE BETHLEHEM 015113 01 ALBANY RIVERVIEW BETHLEHEM 015114 01 ALBANY S. ALBANY BETHLEHEM 015115 01 ALBANY S. BETHLEHEM BETHLEHEM 015116 01 ALBANY SELKIRK BETHLEHEM 015117 01 ALBANY SLINGERLANDS BETHLEHEM 015118 01 ALBANY VAN WIES BETHLEHEM 015119 01 ALBANY WEMPLE BETHLEHEM 015200 01 ALBANY COEYMANS 015201 01 ALBANY ALCOVE COEYMANS 015202 01 ALBANY AQUETUCK COEYMANS 015203 01 ALBANY COEYMAN'S HOLLOW COEYMANS 015204 01 ALBANY COEYMANS COEYMANS 015205 01 ALBANY INDIAN FIELDS COEYMANS 015206 01 ALBANY KEEFER CORS. COEYMANS 015207 01 ALBANY STEPHENSVILLE COEYMANS 015300 01 ALBANY COLONIE 015301 01 ALBANY BOGHT CORS. COLONIE 015302 01 ALBANY CRESCENT STA. COLONIE 015303 01 ALBANY DUNNSBACK FERRY COLONIE 015304 01 ALBANY DUNSBACH FY. STA. COLONIE 015305 01 ALBANY EMERICK COLONIE 015306 01 ALBANY IRELAND COR. COLONIE 015307 01 ALBANY KARNER COLONIE 015308 01 ALBANY LATHAM COLONIE 015309 01 ALBANY LISHASKILL COLONIE 015310 01 ALBANY LOUDONVILLE COLONIE 015311 01 ALBANY MAPLEWOOD COLONIE 015312 01 ALBANY MAYWOOD COLONIE 015313 01 ALBANY NEWTONVILLE COLONIE 015314 01 ALBANY ROESSLEVILLE COLONIE 015315 01 ALBANY SHAKERS COLONIE 015316 01 ALBANY VERDOY COLONIE 015317 01 ALBANY W. ALBANY COLONIE 015400 01 ALBANY GREEN ISLAND 015500 01 ALBANY GUILDERLAND 015501 01 ALBANY DOUWSBURGH GUILDERLAND 015502 01 ALBANY DUNNSVILLE GUILDERLAND 015503 01 ALBANY FRENCH MILLS GUILDERLAND 015504 01 ALBANY FULLER STA. GUILDERLAND 015505 01 ALBANY GLASS HOUSE GUILDERLAND 015506 01 ALBANY GUILDERLAND GUILDERLAND 015507 01 ALBANY GUILDERLAND CTR. GUILDERLAND 015508 01 ALBANY HAMILTONVILLE GUILDERLAND 015509 01 ALBANY KNOWERSVILLE GUILDERLAND 015510 01 ALBANY MCKOWNVILLE GUILDERLAND 015511 01 ALBANY MEADOWDALE GUILDERLAND 015512 01 ALBANY SLOANE GUILDERLAND 015513 01 ALBANY WESTMERE GUILDERLAND 015600 01 ALBANY KNOX 015601 01 ALBANY E. TOWNSHIP KNOX 015602 01 ALBANY KNOX KNOX 015603 01 ALBANY W. TOWNSHIP KNOX 015700 01 ALBANY NEW SCOTLAND 015701 01 ALBANY CALLANAN COR. NEW SCOTLAND 015702 01 ALBANY CLARKSVILLE NEW SCOTLAND 015703 01 ALBANY FEURA BUSH (New Scotland) NEW SCOTLAND 015704 01 ALBANY HELDERBURG NEW SCOTLAND 015705 01 ALBANY JERUSALEM NEW SCOTLAND 015706 01 ALBANY NEW SALEM NEW SCOTLAND 015707 01 ALBANY NEW SCOTLAND NEW SCOTLAND 015708 01 ALBANY ONISKETHAU NEW SCOTLAND 015709 01 ALBANY STONY HILL NEW SCOTLAND 015710 01 ALBANY UNION CHURCH NEW SCOTLAND 015711 01 ALBANY UNIONVILLE NEW SCOTLAND 015712 01 ALBANY WOLF HILL NEW SCOTLAND 015800 01 ALBANY RENSSELAERVILLE 015801 01 ALBANY COOKSBURG RENSSELAERVILLE 015802 01 ALBANY CRYSTAL LAKE RENSSELAERVILLE 015803 01 ALBANY MEDUSA RENSSELAERVILLE 015804 01 ALBANY POTTER HOLLOW RENSSELAERVILLE 015805 01 ALBANY PRESTON HOLLOW RENSSELAERVILLE 015806 01 ALBANY RENSSELAERVILLE RENSSELAERVILLE 015807 01 ALBANY SMITH CORS. RENSSELAERVILLE 015900 01 ALBANY WESTERLO 015901 01 ALBANY DORMANSVILLE WESTERLO 015902 01 ALBANY LAMBS CORS. WESTERLO 015903 01 ALBANY S. WESTERLO WESTERLO 015904 01 ALBANY WESTERLO WESTERLO 020000 02 ALLEGANY ALLEGANY COUNTY ALLEGANY COUNTY 022000 02 ALLEGANY ALFRED ALFRED V 022100 02 ALLEGANY BELMONT AMITY V 022200 02 ALLEGANY ANDOVER ANDOVER V 022300 02 ALLEGANY ANGELICA ANGELICA V 022400 02 ALLEGANY BOLIVAR BOLIVAR V 022500 02 ALLEGANY CANASERAGA BURNS V 022600 02 ALLEGANY CUBA CUBA V 022800 02 ALLEGANY WELLSVILLE WELLSVILLE V 022900 02 ALLEGANY RICHBURG BOLIVAR V 022901 02 ALLEGANY RICHBURG WIRT V 023000 02 ALLEGANY ALMOND ALMOND V 023100 02 ALLEGANY FILLMORE HUME V 025000 02 ALLEGANY ALFRED 025001 02 ALLEGANY ALFRED STA. ALFRED 025002 02 ALLEGANY TIP TOP ALFRED 025100 02 ALLEGANY ALLEN 025101 02 ALLEGANY ALLEN ALLEN 025102 02 ALLEGANY ALLEN CREEK ALLEN 025103 02 ALLEGANY W. ALDEN ALLEN 025200 02 ALLEGANY ALMA 025201 02 ALLEGANY ALLENTOWN ALMA 025202 02 ALLEGANY ALMA ALMA 025203 02 ALLEGANY FORDS BROOK (Alma) ALMA 025204 02 ALLEGANY PIKEVILLE ALMA 025300 02 ALLEGANY ALMOND 025301 02 ALLEGANY BISHOPVILLE ALMOND 025302 02 ALLEGANY NO. ALMOND ALMOND 025400 02 ALLEGANY AMITY 025401 02 ALLEGANY BELVIDERE AMITY 025402 02 ALLEGANY WITHEY AMITY 025500 02 ALLEGANY ANDOVER 025501 02 ALLEGANY ELM VALLEY ANDOVER 025600 02 ALLEGANY ANGELICA 025601 02 ALLEGANY ARISTOTLE ANGELICA 025602 02 ALLEGANY COUNTY HOUSE ANGELICA 025603 02 ALLEGANY STATE ROAD ANGELICA 025700 02 ALLEGANY BELFAST 025701 02 ALLEGANY BELFAST BELFAST 025702 02 ALLEGANY ROCKVILLE BELFAST 025703 02 ALLEGANY ROCKVILLE GLEN BELFAST 025704 02 ALLEGANY TRANSIT BRIDGE BELFAST 025800 02 ALLEGANY BIRDSALL 025801 02 ALLEGANY BIRDSALL BIRDSALL 025900 02 ALLEGANY BOLIVAR 025901 02 ALLEGANY HONEOYE CORS. BOLIVAR 025902 02 ALLEGANY S. BOLIVAR BOLIVAR 026000 02 ALLEGANY BURNS 026001 02 ALLEGANY BURNS VILLAGE BURNS 026002 02 ALLEGANY GARWOOD BURNS 026003 02 ALLEGANY GARWOODS STA. BURNS 026004 02 ALLEGANY GAS SPRING BURNS 026005 02 ALLEGANY HORNELLSVILLE JCT. BURNS 026006 02 ALLEGANY MORAINE BURNS 026007 02 ALLEGANY WHITNEY CROSS. BURNS 026100 02 ALLEGANY CANEADEA 026101 02 ALLEGANY CANEADEA CANEADEA 026102 02 ALLEGANY HOUGHTON CANEADEA 026103 02 ALLEGANY ORAMEL CANEADEA 026200 02 ALLEGANY CENTERVILLE 026201 02 ALLEGANY CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE 026202 02 ALLEGANY FAIRVIEW CENTERVILLE 026203 02 ALLEGANY HIGGINS CENTERVILLE 026204 02 ALLEGANY HIGGINS BEACH CENTERVILLE 026300 02 ALLEGANY CLARKSVILLE 026301 02 ALLEGANY CLARKSVILLE CLARKSVILLE 026302 02 ALLEGANY W. CLARKSVILLE CLARKSVILLE 026400 02 ALLEGANY CUBA 026401 02 ALLEGANY NO. CUBA CUBA 026402 02 ALLEGANY SUMMIT CUBA 026500 02 ALLEGANY FRIENDSHIP 026501 02 ALLEGANY FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIP 026600 02 ALLEGANY GENESEE 026601 02 ALLEGANY BOWLER GENESEE 026602 02 ALLEGANY CERES GENESEE 026603 02 ALLEGANY COON HOLLOW GENESEE 026604 02 ALLEGANY DEER CREEK GENESEE 026605 02 ALLEGANY LITTLE GENESEE GENESEE 026606 02 ALLEGANY OBI GENESEE 026607 02 ALLEGANY PROSSER GENESEE 026608 02 ALLEGANY ROCK CITY GENESEE 026609 02 ALLEGANY ROUTE 305 GENESEE 026610 02 ALLEGANY SALT RISING GENESEE 026611 02 ALLEGANY WOLF CREEK GENESEE 026700 02 ALLEGANY GRANGER 026701 02 ALLEGANY E. GRANGER GRANGER 026702 02 ALLEGANY GRANGER GRANGER 026703 02 ALLEGANY SHORT TRACT GRANGER 026800 02 ALLEGANY GROVE 026801 02 ALLEGANY BREWER CORS. GROVE 026802 02 ALLEGANY GROVE GROVE 026803 02 ALLEGANY ROSS CROSSING GROVE 026804 02 ALLEGANY SWAIN GROVE 026805 02 ALLEGANY SWAIN JCT. GROVE 026806 02 ALLEGANY VAN NOSTRAND CROSS GROVE 026900 02 ALLEGANY HUME 026901 02 ALLEGANY HUME HUME 026902 02 ALLEGANY MILLS MILLS HUME 026903 02 ALLEGANY ROSSBURG HUME 026904 02 ALLEGANY WISCOY HUME 027000 02 ALLEGANY INDEPENDENCE 027001 02 ALLEGANY FULMER VALLEY INDEPENDENCE 027002 02 ALLEGANY GREEN CORS. INDEPENDENCE 027003 02 ALLEGANY INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE 027004 02 ALLEGANY SPRING MILLS INDEPENDENCE 027005 02 ALLEGANY WHITESVILLE INDEPENDENCE 027100 02 ALLEGANY NEW HUDSON 027101 02 ALLEGANY BLACK CREEK NEW HUDSON 027200 02 ALLEGANY RUSHFORD 027201 02 ALLEGANY E. RUSHFORD RUSHFORD 027202 02 ALLEGANY FAIRVIEW (Rushford) RUSHFORD 027203 02 ALLEGANY RUSHFORD RUSHFORD 027300 02 ALLEGANY SCIO 027301 02 ALLEGANY PETROLIA SCIO 027302 02 ALLEGANY SCIO SCIO 027400 02 ALLEGANY WARD 027401 02 ALLEGANY VANDERMARK ROAD WARD 027500 02 ALLEGANY WELLSVILLE 027501 02 ALLEGANY STANNARD CORS. WELLSVILLE 027600 02 ALLEGANY W. ALMOND 027601 02 ALLEGANY BENNETTS W. ALMOND 027602 02 ALLEGANY W. ALMOND W. ALMOND 027700 02 ALLEGANY WILLING 027701 02 ALLEGANY ELMWOOD WILLING 027702 02 ALLEGANY FORDS BROOK WILLING 027703 02 ALLEGANY GRAVES WILLING 027704 02 ALLEGANY HALLSPORT WILLING 027705 02 ALLEGANY HAWKES WILLING 027706 02 ALLEGANY MAPES WILLING 027707 02 ALLEGANY PAYNESVILLE WILLING 027708 02 ALLEGANY SHONGO WILLING 027709 02 ALLEGANY STANARD CORS. WILLING 027710 02 ALLEGANY STANARDS WILLING 027711 02 ALLEGANY STANNARDS CORS. WILLING 027712 02 ALLEGANY STONE DAM WILLING 027800 02 ALLEGANY WIRT 027801 02 ALLEGANY INAVALE WIRT 027802 02 ALLEGANY UTOPIA WIRT 027803 02 ALLEGANY W. NOTCH WIRT 027804 02 ALLEGANY WIRT CENTER WIRT 030000 03 BROOME BROOME COUNTY BROOME COUNTY Y 030100 03 BROOME BINGHAMTON BINGHAMTON C 030101 03 BROOME PROSPECT STREET BINGHAMTON C. 030200 03 BROOME ENDICOTT UNION V 030300 03 BROOME JOHNSON CITY UNION V 032000 03 BROOME PORT DICKINSON DICKINSON V 032100 03 BROOME LISLE LISLE V 032200 03 BROOME DEPOSIT SANFORD V 032300 03 BROOME WHITNEY PT. TRIANGLE V 032500 03 BROOME BIBLE SCHOOL PARK JOHNSON C. 032700 03 BROOME WINDSOR WINDSOR V
Recommended publications
  • New Digital Debut) Featuring Special Guest Carl Heilman
    SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER 2006 No. 0605 chepontuc — “Hard place to cross”, Iroquois reference to Glens Falls hepontuc ootnotes C THE NEWSLETTER OF THE GLENS FALLS-SARATOGAF CHAPTER OF THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB GLENS FALLS-SARATOGA CHAPTER ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB Registrations must be received by Annual Dinner Friday, October 13 Friday, October 20, 2006 Queensbury Hotel, Glens Falls, NY • Cash Bar 5:30 p.m. • Dinner 7:00 p.m. “Wild Visions” (new digital debut) Featuring Special Guest Carl Heilman oin fellow ADKers for an evening the Adirondack High Peaks, foothills, and to kick back and enjoy in the finest waterways is all synchronized to poetic nar- Adirondack tradition. We are honored rative and Adirondack folk music. “Wild Jto welcome our own Chapter member Carl Visions” is an astonishingly beautiful and Heilman with his newly updated classic, moving show that is widely recognized as “Wild Visions” — an award winning multi- one of the finest of its kind. media presentation about our relationship Carlʼs photographs have been published with the wilderness and our spiritual con- regionally and nationally in books, maga- nection with the Earth. “Wild Visions” will zines, and calendars. He has had numer- be making its digital debut which, Carl says, ous photography exhibitions throughout “will mean I can pan across images, zoom, the upstate New York region and has won so in some ways it will be a whole new awards both regionally and nationally show.” for his calendar photography. Please visit Experience the mysteries of our beloved www.carlheilman.com for more information. wilderness through the eyes and ears of The Queensbury Hotel offers offers fine Carl and musical friends Dan Berggren, food and hospitality and more seating for Dan Duggan and Peggy Lynn.
    [Show full text]
  • Rartioter Vol
    rartioter Vol. XII, No. 1 WINTER 1 9 7 9 BLACK DOME IN 1924 The Catskill Mountains have been known to white men for three hundred years and their valleys have been settled more than a cen- tury. It would seem as if all their summits ought by this time to be easily accessible by well known trails. Yet there are a dozen or more of the higher ones, above 3500 feet, which have no trails to their summits and which are climbed only by the exploring hiker, or perhaps a bear hunter in winter. I recently found another trackless peak, Black Dome, just under 4000 feet--3990 according to the Durham sheet of the United States Geological Survey--on a week-end climb in the northern Catskills. There is no trail over it, and the only paths that reach its flanks are faded out logging roads in the valleys north and south, attain- ing heights 1500 feet below its highest point. Black Dome is the central and highest of the three peaks that make up the Blackhead Mountains, running east and west, Black Head being the easternmost, then Black Dome and the last Thomas Cole. The other two are about fifty feet lower than the Dome. South of them is the valley of the East Kill, north that of Batavia Kill. North of Black Head runs a long ridge to Acra Point, then turning west to Windham High Peak. South this ridge runs through North Mountain and Stoppel Mountain to Kaaterskill Clove. Black Head is accessible by a good trail.
    [Show full text]
  • S T a T E O F N E W Y O R K 3695--A 2009-2010
    S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 3695--A 2009-2010 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y January 28, 2009 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. KOON, McENENY -- read once and referred to the Committee on Tourism, Arts and Sports Development -- recommitted to the Committee on Tour- ism, Arts and Sports Development in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the parks, recreation and historic preservation law, in relation to the protection and management of the state park system THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Legislative findings and purpose. The legislature finds the 2 New York state parks, and natural and cultural lands under state manage- 3 ment which began with the Niagara Reservation in 1885 embrace unique, 4 superlative and significant resources. They constitute a major source of 5 pride, inspiration and enjoyment of the people of the state, and have 6 gained international recognition and acclaim. 7 Establishment of the State Council of Parks by the legislature in 1924 8 was an act that created the first unified state parks system in the 9 country. By this act and other means the legislature and the people of 10 the state have repeatedly expressed their desire that the natural and 11 cultural state park resources of the state be accorded the highest 12 degree of protection.
    [Show full text]
  • Death Records from the Salem Press Collected and Compiled by Susan Wade, First Washington County Historian
    Death records from the Salem Press collected and compiled by Susan Wade, first Washington County Historian Published 2 Jan. 1874 In Salem, Dec. 16, Mrs. HANNAH L. FIFIELD, wife of Frank N. Fifield, aged 25 years. In Salem, Dec. 23, at the residence of Mr. Daniel Rich of typhoid fever, JAMES MCNISH, in the 26th year of his age. In New York City, Dec. 27, at the residence of Robert McMurray, M. D., Mrs. MARY GRACE MCMURRAY, wife of Hon. Ebenezer McMurray of this town, aged 53 years. In Easton, on Saturday evening, December 20th, Capt. FREDERICK MARSHALL, aged about 78 years. In Lakeville, on Wednesday, Dec. 10th, EUNICE, wife of Walter G. STEWART, aged 54 years. Published 9 Jan. 1874 In Rupert, Jan, 3d ASHER LOVELAND, aged 62. In Rupert, Jan, 5th, little CHARLIE son, of Cyrus F. and Elizabath SHELDON, aged 11 months. Published 16 Jan. 1874 In Salem, January 10th, 1874, JOHN M. CLAPP, in the 32d year of his age. In this village, December 29th, 1873, DAVID HILL, aged about 6 years. JAMES BALDWIN, at the residence of his brother, aged about 28 years. In Jackson, Jan. 11th, 1874, ELIZABETH, wife of Thomas MCMORRIS, aged 64 years. In Argyle, January 1, Mrs. MARY, relict of John FLACK, aged 73 years. Published 23 Jan. 1874 In Salem, at the Central House, Jan. 22, PATRICK MCCLEAR, in the 27th year of his age. In Salem, Jan. 19, MARIA E., infant daughter of Martin and Ellen MALTHANER, aged 2 months and 4 days. In Salem, Jan. 19, EDWARD C., infant son of Horace P.
    [Show full text]
  • 22 AUG 2021 Index Acadia Rock 14967
    19 SEP 2021 Index 543 Au Sable Point 14863 �� � � � � 324, 331 Belle Isle 14976 � � � � � � � � � 493 Au Sable Point 14962, 14963 �� � � � 468 Belle Isle, MI 14853, 14848 � � � � � 290 Index Au Sable River 14863 � � � � � � � 331 Belle River 14850� � � � � � � � � 301 Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Res- Belle River 14852, 14853� � � � � � 308 cue System (AMVER)� � � � � 13 Bellevue Island 14882 �� � � � � � � 346 Automatic Identification System (AIS) Aids Bellow Island 14913 � � � � � � � 363 A to Navigation � � � � � � � � 12 Belmont Harbor 14926, 14928 � � � 407 Au Train Bay 14963 � � � � � � � � 469 Benson Landing 14784 � � � � � � 500 Acadia Rock 14967, 14968 � � � � � 491 Au Train Island 14963 � � � � � � � 469 Benton Harbor, MI 14930 � � � � � 381 Adams Point 14864, 14880 �� � � � � 336 Au Train Point 14969 � � � � � � � 469 Bete Grise Bay 14964 � � � � � � � 475 Agate Bay 14966 �� � � � � � � � � 488 Avon Point 14826� � � � � � � � � 259 Betsie Lake 14907 � � � � � � � � 368 Agate Harbor 14964� � � � � � � � 476 Betsie River 14907 � � � � � � � � 368 Agriculture, Department of� � � � 24, 536 B Biddle Point 14881 �� � � � � � � � 344 Ahnapee River 14910 � � � � � � � 423 Biddle Point 14911 �� � � � � � � � 444 Aids to navigation � � � � � � � � � 10 Big Bay 14932 �� � � � � � � � � � 379 Baby Point 14852� � � � � � � � � 306 Air Almanac � � � � � � � � � � � 533 Big Bay 14963, 14964 �� � � � � � � 471 Bad River 14863, 14867 � � � � � � 327 Alabaster, MI 14863 � � � � � � � � 330 Big Bay 14967 �� � � � � � � � � � 490 Baileys
    [Show full text]
  • Fltnews2015-1-R.Pdf
    Finger Lakes Trail NEWS Spring 2015 Inside... Smart Maps for Smart Phones Our Trail’s Eastern Terminus? Traffic Jam at a Lean-to In January SPRING 2015 Mission Statement The mission of the Finger Lakes Trail Conference is to build, protect, enhance, and promote a continuous footpath across New York State. Forever! FINGER LAKES TRAIL NEWS Volume 54 Number 1 DEPARTMENTS 15 Name that Map! Answers to the Spring Quiz Finger Lakes Trail Service Center 6111 Visitor Center Road 38 Bug Bites Mt. Morris, NY 14510 40 FLT Named Hike Event (585) 658-9320 Editor COLUMNS Irene Szabo 3 President’s Message 6939 Creek Road, 7 Executive Director’s Report Mt. Morris, NY 14510. Phone (585) 658-4321 8 Trail Topics, reports from the trail management directors [email protected] 16 Naturalist’s View 34 End-to-End Update Graphic Design Jennifer Hopper 35 A Walk on the Wordy Side End-to-End Update CONTENTS Jacqui Wensich 4 A Vote for Slide Mountain Walking through Time 6 Howard Beye Hike Irene Szabo, Tim Wilbur 13 Smart Maps for Smart Phones! 18 Now It Can Be Told: 33 Years of the Triennial FLT Relay A Naturalist's View Randy Weidner 20 An End-to-Ender? Me? 20 Hiking 101 A Walk on the Wordy Side 21 HIKING, What Are You Doing Th t For? Marla Perkins 22 Invitation to the Annual Meeting and Board Nominees FLT Archives 24 2014 Donors Georgeanne Vyverberg 26 FLT Spring Weekend Hosted by the Bullthistle Hiking Club 31 Dedicated to the Dogs Who Hike With Us Finger Lakes Trail News is the official publi- 32 A Retreat to the Abbott Loop cation of the Finger Lakes Trail Conference, Inc., and is published four times a year by 36 Old Timers I Have Loved the Finger Lakes Trail, 6111 Visitor Center 41 FLT Calendar Road, Mt.
    [Show full text]
  • Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates (ARTA)
    Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates (ARTA) Proposal for the Adirondack Rail Trail Photo: Lake Colby Causeway, Lee Keet, 2013 Submitted by the Board of Directors of ARTA Tupper Lake: Hope Frenette, Chris Keniston; Maureen Peroza Saranac Lake: Dick Beamish, Lee Keet, Joe Mercurio; Lake Clear: David Banks; Keene: Tony Goodwin; Lake Placid: Jim McCulley; Beaver River: Scott Thompson New York State Snowmobile Association: Jim Rolf WWW.TheARTA.org Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates P.O. Box 1081 Saranac Lake, N.Y. 12983 Page 2 This presentation has been prepared by Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates (ARTA), a not-for- profit 501(c)(3) corporation formed in 2011 and dedicated to creating a recreational trail on the largely abandoned and woefully underutilized rail corridor . © 2013, Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates, Inc. Page 3 Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Original UMP Criteria Favor the Rail Trail .................................................................................................. 7 Changing the Status of the Corridor ........................................................................................................... 10 Classification as a Travel Corridor ......................................................................................................... 10 Historic Status ........................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • May-July 2008 No
    MAY-JULY 2008 No. 0803 chepontuc — “Hard place to cross”, Iroquois reference to Glens Falls hepontuc ootnotes C T H E N E W S L E tt E R O F T H E G L E N S F ALLS- S ARAFT O G A C H A P T E R O F T H E A DIRO N DA C K M O U nt AI N C L U B Hikers alerted to muddy trails By Jim Schneider promote safety, hikers are advised to use Debar Mountain Wild Forest — trails only at lower elevations during the Azure Mountain New York State Department of spring mud season. Lower trails usually Giant Mountain Wilderness — Giant’s Environmental Conservation (DEC) urges are dry soon after snowmelt and are on less Washbowl and Roaring Brook Falls hikers of the Adirondack High Peaks to be erosive soils than the higher peaks. DEC is High Peaks Wilderness — Ampersand cautious during trips into the area and to asking hikers to avoid the following trails Mountain; Cascade; Big Slide; Brothers, postpone hiking on trails above 3,000 feet until muddy conditions have subsided: and Porter from Cascade; avoid all other until otherwise advised. High Peaks Wilderness Area — all trails approaches During warm and wet spring weather, above 3,000 feet—wet, muddy snow con- Hurricane Primitive Area — The many trails in higher and steeper por- ditions prevail, specifically at: Algonquin; Crows and Hurricane Mountain from tions of the Adirondacks can be become Colden; Feldspar; Gothics; Indian Pass; Route 9N hazardous to hikers. In the current muddy Lake Arnold Cross-Over; Marcy; Marcy McKenzie Mt.
    [Show full text]
  • Fall 2015 Summer 2015
    SUMMERFALL 2015 2015 From the Grand East MW WILLIAM J. THOMAS Grand Master [email protected] 407-927-8400 Masonic Families Rededication Breakfast What Would George Washington Do? Marina del Rey Catering, March 8, 2015 As a teenager, I grew fond of reading the histories of famous Richard Brookhiser, in his book on Washington, wrote that people, especially our country’s founders and earliest leaders. “all modern manners in the western world were originally DeWitt Clinton was among them and another was George aristocratic. Courtesy meant behavior appropriate to a court; Washington. Even today, I see the value of studying our past chivalry comes from chevalier – a knight. Yet Washington was as a guide for our future. We learn from past mistakes and to dedicate himself to freeing America from a court’s control. benefit from our past successes. Could manners survive? February 22, 1732 was the birthday of President and Brother Without realizing it, Washington was outlining and George Washington. His home in Mt. Vernon, Virginia is a absorbing a system of courtesy appropriate to all mankind. testament to his leadership, in both our Country and in our When the company for whom the decent behavior was to be personal lives. performed expanded to the nation, Washington was ready. When George was sixteen years of age, he was given a writing Parson Weems got it right, when he wrote about Washington exercise and he wrote his 101 Rules of Civility. Here are a few, that, it was ‘no wonder everybody honored him, who honored and I read them in the language and phraseology of that era: everybody.’” • Every action done in Company ought to be with Some Civility in our daily lives is not just something that is nice to Sign of Respect, to those that are Present.
    [Show full text]
  • Topics Subject Index
    National Society for the Peservation of Covered Bridges Subject Index for "Covered Bridge Topics" Accidents January 1962 Advertisements Winter 1995; Summer 2006 Advertisements inside CBs March 1948; Autumn 1945; Spring 1996 Atlantic Bridge Works Summer 1995 Atlantic Oil October 1969 Chesterfield Cigarettes Winter 1953 Coca-Cola July 1964 Long, Moses Fall 1992 Africa Cameroon Fall 2002 Age Winter 1982; Summer 2011 Akers Studio Photographs Summer 2014; Fall 2014 Alabama April 1960; January 1962; April 1962; July 1962; January 1964; January 1966; October 1970; April 1971; Winter 1997 (Newsletter); Spring 2005 Barbour Co. January 1973 Blount Co. March 1949; April 1960; January 1962; April 1962; July 1962; January 1964; January 1966; October 1970; April 1971; Winter 1997 (Newsletter); Spring 2005 Double Bridges (AL/01-05-02x) Fall 1998; Winter 1999 Hayden or Standridge Bridge (AL/01- April 1968 05-11x) Nectar Bridge (AL/01-05-04x) Summer 1995 Swann Bridge (AL/01-05-05) Spring 1993 Calhoun Co. July 1962; Winter 1997 (Newsletter) Coldwater Bridge (AL/01-08-01) Summer 2017 Mellon's Mill Bridge (AL/01-08-06) Summer 2017 Tallahatchee Bridge (AL/01-08-03) Summer 2017 Colbert Co. July 1962 Buzzard Roost Bridge (AL/01-17-01x) January 1961 Coleman Co. January 1965 Coosa Co. Spring 1981; Spring 2005 Oakachoy Bridge (AL/01-19-01) Summer 1991 Cullman Co. January 1962; April 1962; July 1963; April 1971; Fall 1991; Winter 1997 (Newsletter) Bessada Church Bridge April 1960 Double Bridges (AL/01-22-05x) Fall 1998; Winter 1999 Trimble Bridge (AL/01-22-02) April 1960 Etowah Co. July 1962; April 1964; April 1971; Winter 1997 (Newsletter) Gilliland Bridge (AL/01-28-02) July 1973 Lee Co.
    [Show full text]
  • Hoosicriver Shoreline Survey
    HOOSIC RIVER WATERSHED ASSOCIATION Shoreline Survey Report & Action Plan: Summer 2012 Report Compiled by Julieanne Fontana Edited by HooRWA Photo: View from Buskirk Bridge, July 2012 I. Introduction: Hoosic River Shoreline Surveys In the summer of 2012, the summer interns for the Hoosic River Watershed Association conducted Shoreline Surveys along the Hoosic River. The river was broken down into various sections based on characteristic changes in the stream and riparian habitat. The surveys identified human impacts on the river that require immediate attention for the health of the river. They also provide a documentation of other human impacts, like outflow and drainage pipes, and natural qualities for reference in the future. II. Priority Action for Immediate Attention The items mentioned here should be reviewed as soon as possible, as immediate change could make a difference to the health of the river. Other less urgent problems are mentioned in the full report summaries. Priority Action 1: Oily, red-brown seepage GPS Location: N42.71785 W73.18877 Oily orange-brown seepage was seeping out of the ground near outflow pipes just upstream of Cole Avenue bridge in Williamstown. The seepage did not seem directly related to the outflow pipes, but may be an affect of the nearby road or old mill building. {Checked with DEP – seepage is organic with iron oxide; Editor} Priority Action 2: Sewage odor outflow pipe GPS Location: N42.71973 W73.19049 Downstream of the Cole Avenue bridge about 100 yards, this outflow pipe was flagged as potentially unsafe. It had a sewer gas odor and the area where the outflow dumped into the stream was separated off, though not sealed from the rest of the river.
    [Show full text]
  • Capital District Transportation Committee
    SECTION IV - APPENDICIES 133 2016-21 TIP Appendix A - Transit Project Details APPENDIX A - TRANSIT PROJECT DETAILS Millions of Dollars (Values in Parentheses are Quantities) 2015-16 Project Description (Committed) 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 T6B STAR Buses: STAR Buses (#) .400(5) 0.400(5) 0.200(3) 0.400(5) 0.200(3) 0.400(5) T11 Passenger Facility Improvements: Bus Shelters .235 .114 .200 .190 .190 .200 Bus Signs .010 .010 Total .235 .114 .200 .200 .200 .200 T17 Transit Vehicles (Bus Replacement): Transit Buses (#) 3.390 (7) 5.290 (10) 5.488 (11) 5.438 (11) 5.787 (12) 5.732(11) T77 Capital Cost of Contracting for Commuter Service: Computer Service .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 Total .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 .600 A-1 2016-21 TIP Appendix B - Glossary APPENDIX B - GLOSSARY Names and Titles ACAA Albany County Airport Authority ANCA Adirondack North Country Association ARRA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ATMS Advanced Traffic Management System (a.k.a. ITS) BRT Bus Rapid Transit CDRPC Capital District Regional Planning Commission CDTA Capital District Transportation Authority CDTC Capital District Transportation Committee FAST Act Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act FHWA Federal Highway Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration HBRR Highway Bridge Rehabilitation and Replacement ISTEA Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 ITS Intelligent Transportation Systems IVHS Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (a.k.a. ITS) MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act MPO Metropolitan
    [Show full text]