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The 1872, the program’s women’s team plays ... as they grew up watching teams like the Rochester Rhinos and the Western New York Flash. Carter Kludstrap, a men’s soccer player for Clarkson ...
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The 1872 contest featured then President Ulysses S Grant vs. Horace Greeley, the founder-editor of The New York Tribune. The 1872 presidential election in the United States, held on the same date ...
The 1872 US elections, held on November 5 ... founder and editor of the New York Tribune, and an outspoken critic of Grant's administration. Despite a split in the Republican Party, Grant ...
Frankie's Pizza & Pasta is set to open in Briarcliff Manor, at 1872 Pleasantville Rd. within the Chilmark Shopping Center, owners Frank and Michele Dammacco announced in a social media post on Tuesday ...
For Rochester, the mean date of the last temperature of 32 degrees is April 29, based on data from 1872 to present. The earliest date for the last day at 32 degrees or below in Rochester history ...
Chekhov said: “One cannot resist evil, but one can resist good” (from the “Notebook of Anton Chekhov,” translated from the Russian by S. S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf, the concluding ...
It also interrupted and damaged telephone and telegraph systems linked to railroad systems in New York City and around the state. Now, the new study adds a third storm — from February 1872 ...
the Carrington storm in September 1859 and the New York Railroad storm in May 1921. The new study suggests that another storm, the Chapman-Silverman storm in February 1872, should also be ...
Benjamin Spooner Briggs. Benjamin Spooner Briggs was captain of the Mary Celeste when it set sail from New York in December 1872. Briggs, his wife and child, and seven crew members were never found.
Ulysses S. Grant, who had an eye for spirited horses and an apparent yen to test their mettle, was arrested in 1872 for speeding on a street in Washington. By William K. Rashbaum and Kate ...