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New York State - Master Index New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Aaronsburgh Clinton 26 June 1852 24 April 1853 Abbey Chautauqua 17 February 1898 31 August 1898 Abbotsford Westchester 25 March 1851 2 January 1852 Abbotts Cattaraugus 5 December 1882 31 October 1903 Abbott’s Corners Erie 5 May 1871 6 January 1891 fr Hamburgh (2), to Armor Academy Ontario 18 May 1850 15 June 1909 Acasto Chautauqua 9 December 1826 10 March 1830 30 July 1834 4 June 1836 to Irving Accommadationville Orange 25 May 1843 7 December 1848 to Ulster county as Red Bridge Accord Ulster 13 July 1826 fr Rochester (2) Acidalia Sullivan 9 January 1882 15 July 1944 Acra Greene 21 October 1827 Ada Monroe 27 April 1901 31 October 1902 fr Greece Adams Jefferson *1 January 1807 Adams’ Basin Monroe 3 May 1828 Adams Center Jefferson 1 December 1893 fr Adams Centre Adams Centre Jefferson 2 February 1838 1 December 1893 to Adams Center Adams Corners Putnam 11 September 1878 10 October 1888 21 December 1888 15 December 1920 Adams Station Albany 22 April 1868 28 September 1885 to Delmar Adamsville Washington 18 May 1825 14 July 1845 16 December 1847 14 February 1905 Adbrooks Erie 9 June 1890 3 October 1890 to Nice Addison (1) Steuben during 1821 12 February 1829 to South Cameron (1) Addison (2) Steuben 12 February 1829 Addison Hill Steuben 24 February 1853 10 October 1859 7 January 1862 30 September 1904 Addison Junction Essex 3 February 1879 18 April 1902 to Fort Ticonderoga Adirondac Essex 3 August 1848 7 November 1855 Adirondack Warren 16 February 1872 1 New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Adrian Steuben 10 November 1852 5 May 1854 fr East Canisteo, to Crosbyville 22 November 1859 30 June 1945 fr Crosbyville Adriance (1) Dutchess 29 February 1828 6 April 1870 to Clove Branch Jnction Adriance (2) Dutchess 4 May 1870 28 February 1873 4 April 1881 27 September 1881 Afton Chenango 27 November 1857 Aiden Lair Essex 12 June 1868 27 January 1873 15 June 1908 30 June 1911 Akin Montgomery 20 November 1882 9 April 1891 to Fort Johnson (2) 3 August 1893 14 May 1912 fr and to Fort Johnson (2) Akron Erie 30 January 1833 Alabama Genesee 20 August 1828 12 October 2002 fr Gerryville (Alamoogin Saint Lawrence 8 September 1898 1 November 1899 never in operation) Albany Albany pre 5 January 1776 Albion (1) Wayne 30 May 1825 6 March 1826 to Valentine Albion (2) Orleans 22 March 1826 fr Canal (1) Alburg Franklin 1 December 1894 30 November 1906 fr Alburgh Alburgh Franklin 25 October 1875 1 December 1894 to Alburg Alcove Albany 15 February 1881 Alden Erie 6 October 1823 Alden Center Erie 7 June 1893 15 November 1902 fr Alden Centre Alden Centre Erie 18 March 1857 7 June 1893 to Alden Center Alderbend Clinton 3 April 1895 30 June 1903 fr Alder Bend Alder Bend Clinton 19 January 1882 3 April 1895 to Alderbend Alder Brook Franklin 16 May 1857 20 June 1862 23 October 1862 15 December 1927 Aldercreek Oneida 1 December 1895 1 December 1905 fr and to Alder Creek Alder Creek Oneida 29 March 1839 1 December 1895 fr Sheldonville, to Aldercreek 1 December 1905 fr Aldercreek Alene Madison 28 February 1898 14 October 1903 Alexander Genesee 17 July 1820 2 New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Alexandria Jefferson 18 August 1829 7 May 1883 fr and to Alexandria Bay Alexandria Bay Jefferson 25 November 1823 18 August 1829 to Alexandria 7 May 1883 fr Alexandria Alexandria Centre Jefferson 28 December 1843 4 May 1855 Alfred (1) Allegany 4 May 1817 9 March 1822 to Almond Alfred (2) Allegany 9 March 1822 2 June 1892 to Alfred Station Alfred (3) Allegany 5 June 1894 fr Alfred Center Alfred Center Allegany 1 December 1893 5 June 1894 fr Alfred Centre, to Alfred (3) Alfred Centre Allegany 5 March 1850 1 December 1893 to Alfred Center Alfred Station Allegany 2 June 1892 fr Alfred (2) Alger Livingston 14 September 1895 24 May 1897 fr Conesus (2), to North Conesus Algona Jefferson 2 March 1898 31 December 1903 Algonquin Franklin 11 June 1891 30 November 1914 22 July 1920 31 August 1922 Allaben Ulster 27 February 1886 30 June 1960 Allard’s Corners Orange 2 May 1862 24 February 1873 Allegany Cattaraugus 19 April 1851 fr Burton Allen (1) Allegany 4 September 1824 7 May 1830 fr Hull, to Birdsall Allen (2) Allegany 7 May 1830 24 August 1868 fr Allensville (1) 20 September 1869 9 December 1879 12 January 1880 28 February 1902 Allen Centre Allegany 31 January 1831 2 December 1878 Allendale Jefferson 29 April 1875 7 September 1880 Allensborough Washington 20 December 1880 18 May 1891 Allens Falls Saint Lawrence 29 January 1892 31 December 1914 Allenshill Ontario 1 December 1895 30 June 1905 Allens Hill Ontario 1 December 1894 1 December 1895 fr Allen’s Hill, to Allenshill Allen’s Hill Ontario 26 October 1829 1 December 1894 fr Richmond Hill, to Allens Hill Allens Station Steuben 12 August 1864 15 October 1868 fr West Cameron 15 July 1869 3 March 1874 Allensville (1) Allegany 15 July 1825 7 May 1830 to Allen (2) 3 New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Allensville (2) Allegany 2 April 1851 15 January 1852 Allentown Allegany 27 September 1881 fr Knight’s Creek Alley Queens 1 March 1821 14 December 1826 to Flushing (1) Alligerville Ulster 18 June 1902 30 April 1954 fr Kyserike (1) Alloway Wayne 2 February 1827 18 August 1853 17 March 1858 25 May 1859 23 May 1898 4 June 1900 Alma Allegany 23 March 1855 fr West Shongo Almeda Delaware 12 February 1894 24 December 1900 fr and to South Kortright Almond Allegany 9 March 1822 fr Alfred (1) Alpine Tompkins 15 April 1852 17 April 1854 to Schuyler county Schuyler 17 April 1854 fr Tompkins county Alplaus Schenectady 4 October 1888 3 May 1908 19 October 1922 17 November 1973 Alps Rensselaer 3 June 1826 30 April 1906 Altamont Albany 19 August 1887 fr Knowersville Altay Steuben 13 June 1849 17 April 1854 fr Tobehanna, to Schuyler county Schuyler 17 April 1854 15 June 1914 fr Steuben county Altmar Oswego 16 April 1895 fr Sand Bank Alton Wayne 9 February 1830 Altona Clinton 8 June 1858 Alvord Hamilton 30 July 1896 15 April 1913 Amador Franklin 24 Octoer 1859 30 May 1863 fr and to North Bangor Amagansett Suffolk 11 November 1835 Amawalk Westchester 23 November 1881 fr Hallock’s Mills Amber Onondaga 21 April 1817 15 March 1939 Amboy (1) Oswego 20 December 1832 10 December 1849 18 May 1850 12 December 1850 to Cartersville Amboy (2) Onondaga 24 February 1886 30 November 1889 23 December 1889 15 February 1899 Amboy Center Oswego 20 December 1893 15 August 1910 fr Amboy Centre 4 New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Amboy Centre Oswego 10 December 1849 20 December 1893 to Amboy Center Amenia Dutchess *1 July 1807 Amenia Union Dutchess 23 July 1823 15 November 1917 fr Oblong Society Ames Montgomery 18 January 1832 31 May 1957 fr Bowman’s Creek Amesville Ulster 29 November 1847 31 October 1865 to Binnewater (1) Amity Orange 9 November 1816 31 January 1940 Amityville Suffolk 15 April 1850 Amoroso Steuben 4 April 1896 31 March 1902 Ampersand Franklin 20 July 1889 15 August 1908 Amsterdam Montgomery 9 December 1803 Anandale Dutchess 8 April 1864 9 March 1876 to Annandale Anaquasscook Washington 14 February 1826 23 October 1857 Ancram Columbia 14 December 1826 Ancram Centre Columbia 9 April 1868 7 March 1871 Ancramdale Columbia 15 November 1930 fr Ancram Leadmines Ancram Leadmines Columbia 1 December 1895 15 November 1930 fr Ancram Lead Mines, to Ancramdale Ancram Lead Mines Columbia 17 March 1838 1 December 1895 to Ancram Leadmines Andes Delaware 8 May 1820 Andover Allegany 3 November 1824 fr Strong’s Mills Andrewville Broome 7 October 1873 2 August 1875 Andrusville Franklin 10 December 1852 1 March 1872 to Burke (2) Angelica Allegany *1 July 1809 Angell’s Corners Wayne 27 February 1828 2 May 1832 Angola (1) Erie 26 March 1822 3 January 1855 Angola (2) Erie 16 December 1857 fr Evans Centre Station Annandale Dutchess 9 March 1876 28 March 1916 fr Anandale, to Annandale-on-Hudson Annandale-on-Hudson Dutchess 28 March 1916 fr Annandale Anoka Broome 15 April 1891 30 November 1914 5 New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Anskerada (1) Fulton 14 November 1896 31 January 1900 16 May 1902 12 May 1906 to Canada Lake (1) Antwerp Jefferson 2 March 1809 fr Oxbow (1) Apalachin Tioga 26 Febuary 1833 Apex Delaware 21 February 1881 30 June 1960 Applegate Tompkins 4 June 1892 13 December 1902 Appleton Niagara 9 February 1895 fr Hess Road Station Appling Jefferson 12 January 1827 27 January 1848 29 February 1848 11 February 1856 Apulia Onondaga 27 December 1825 30 June 1944 Apulia Station Onondaga 16 June 1898 fr Summit Station Aquebogue (1) Suffolk 14 January 1828 16 July 1842 to Jamesport Aquebogue (2) Suffolk 15 March 1886 fr Upper Aquebogue Aquetuck Albany 29 March 1878 28 February 1925 Arbutus Broome 27 July 1893 31 March 1894 27 November 1894 31 March 1904 Arcade Wyoming 13 February 1866 fr China (1) Arcadia Wayne 8 January 1850 15 September 1899 Archdale Washington 27 January 1893 30 June 1905 Arctic (1) Chenango 18 July 1881 25 August 1881 7 August 1882 30 April 1896 Arctic (2) Delaware 10 September 1900 30 September 1910 Ardee Wyoming 6 May 1882 29 January 1889 to Java Centre (2) Arden Orange 19 May 1888 fr Greenwood Iron works Ardonia Ulster 11 March 1850 15 June 1858 to Perrine’s Bridge Ardsley Westchester 2 March 1883 Ardsley-on-Hudson Westchester 6 October 1897 Arena Delaware 15 January 1883 30 September 1954 fr Lumberville Argusville Schoharie 1 March 1834 21 June 1834 5 August 1840 31 March 1954 6 New York State - Master Index Post Office County From To Notes Argyle Washington *1 January 1805 Arietta Hamilton 7 November 1877 30 November 1894 (16 March 1898 16 July 1898 never in operation) Aristotle Allegany 26 April 1888 28 February 1902 Arkport Steuben 22 September 1806 Arkville Delaware 15 August 1837 26 December 1848 26 December 1849 30 January 1856 13 March 1872 12 May 1874 to Deans Valley 25 May 1874 fr Deans Valley Arkwright (1) Chautauqua 6 January 1833 1 March 1858 Arkwright (2) Chautauqua by 1874 app.
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