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supplied itself with
water from a 33-inch riveted-steel main from the
Tomhannock Reservoir. A 30-inch cast-iron main was
added in 1914. In 2023, the city...
- The
water source for the city of Troy, New York, is the
Tomhannock Reservoir, a man-made
reservoir 6.5
miles (10.5 km)
northeast of Troy in the town of...
- The Coletti–Rowland–Agan Farmstead, Howard–Odmin–Sherman Farmstead, and
Tomhannock Methodist Episcopal Church are
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
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Tomhannock Methodist Episcopal Church is a
historic Methodist Episcopal church located at Pittstown,
Rensselaer County, New York. It was
built in 1845...
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Brook Stringer Brook Lansing Kill
Haynes Brook Blue
Brook Hoosic River Tomhannock Cr****
Sunkauissia Cr**** Owl Kill
Walloomsac River Little Hoosic River...
- Owl Kill
Wampecack Cr**** -
Native American name, also Po-quam-pa-cak
Tomhannock -
Native American name, also Tom-he-nack
Sunkouissa Cr**** -
Native American...
- in
Hoosick 357481
Formerly designated as CR 63 CR 110 0.71 1.14 CR 115
Tomhannock Village Road in
Pittstown CR 113 357483
Formerly extended to CR 109 CR 111...
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Reservoir Stewarts Bridge Reservoir Sturgeon Pond
Swinging Bridge Reservoir Tomhannock Reservoir Tarrytown Reservoir Titicus Reservoir Lake
Washington Waterport...
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planted a tree of
Welfare near the
junction of the
Hoosic River and
Tomhannock Cr****, an area
already known as Schaghticoke, "the
place where the waters...
- She
continued to write, and what
remained of the
family returned to
Tomhannock following Burgoyne's surrender. She was
saddened and
affected by the deaths...