- St. John's
Episcopal Church is a
historic Episcopal church located at
Speedsville in
Tompkins County, New York. It is
timber framed, clapboard-sheathed...
- 8
miles (20.6 km) from the
Tioga County line
south of the
hamlet of
Speedsville to an
intersection with New York
State Route 79 (NY 79) just
north of...
- Hopkins,
professor and
perennial candidate (Prohibition)
Epenetus Howe,
Speedsville farmer and
candidate for
Secretary of
State in 1881 (Greenback) END OF...
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Secretary of
State in 1879
Epenetus Howe (born 1835), "a
wealthy farmer", of
Speedsville,
Tompkins County, ran also for
secretary of
state in 1881; ****emblyman...
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Conestoga College,
Cambridge Centre via Preston,
Bishop 62
Speedsville Conestoga N
Speedsville Rd S
Sportsworld Sportsworld via
Cherry Blossom,
Maple Grove...
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District Number 7 School, also
known as
Speedsville School, is a
historic one room
school building located at
Speedsville in
Tompkins County, New York, U.S...
- Church,
which are
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places.
Speedsville – A
hamlet in the
southeastern corner of the town. The
District Number...
- 42.3042°N 76.2533°W / 42.3042; -76.2533 (District
Number 7 School)
Speedsville 21
Dryden District School No. 5 More
images November 4, 1994 (#94001282)...
- in the town of Hes****. On its way, it p****es
through the
hamlet of
Speedsville, the
former site of
Idylwild Park and
Chilligo Conservation Area. Also...
- New York. Fox
served as missionary-in-charge of
Slaterville Springs,
Speedsville, and
Dryden in New York
between 1900 and 1901. He then
became vicar of...