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The New York and Oswego Midland Railroad is reorganized out of bankruptcy as the New York, Ontario and Western Railway [31] 1881 Each new extension of the railroad is another company: Paterson Extension Railroad, Midland Connecting Railway, New York and Scranton Construction Company in New Jersey, Pennsylvania Midland Railway in Pennsylvania ...
The Oswego and Syracuse Railroad was formed on April 29, 1839, and the route was surveyed during the summer of that year. The Company was fully organized on March 25, 1847. The road was opened on May 14, 1848, and ran a total distance of 35.5 miles (57.1 km) from Syracuse, New York to Oswego, New York.
A branch line from DeKalb Junction (near Canton, New York) to Ogdensburg was later built. In 1864, the RW&O constructed a line from Pulaski to Oswego and merged with the Syracuse & Northern Railroad. In 1858, the Lake Ontario Shore Railroad (LOS) was chartered from Oswego to Suspension Bridge, New York (now Niagara Falls, New York). RW&O merged ...
Part between US 11 and CR 50 was designated NY 288 from 1930 [2] to c. 1940 [3] [4] CR 16: 3.90 6.28 NY 3 / NY 104 in Mexico village: Academy Street NY 104B in Mexico: CR 17: 36.57 58.85 NY 49 in Constantia: Unnamed road Jefferson County line in Boylston (becomes CR 92) Discontinuous at NY 13; part between NY 13 and CR 47 was formerly part of ...
Montcalm Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Oswego in Oswego County, New York. The district includes 28 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and three contributing structures. The centerpiece of the district is Montcalm Park, a two-acre landscaped park dedicated in 1913. [2]
The Richardson-Bates House Museum is a historic home located at Oswego in Oswego County, New York.It is constructed primarily of brick and built in two stages. The main section is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Tuscan Villa style brick residence with a gable roof and 4-story tower designed by architect Andrew Jackson Warner about 1867.
His son William Frederick Havemeyer, retired from the sugar refining business in 1842 and entered politics, eventually serving three terms as Mayor of New York. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1855, the family relocated their refineries to Brooklyn , where they remained as the business grew to acquire a commanding share of the United States sugar refining ...
Oswego is a town in Oswego County, in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 7,984 at the 2010 census. The population was 7,984 at the 2010 census. The Town of Oswego is immediately west of the City of Oswego , with which it has a common border.