The Huguenot station is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Huguenot, Staten Island, New York. The station opened on June 2, 1860,...
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Island. The Huguenot station along the Staten Island Railway opened when the railroad was extended to Tottenville in 1860. This station was given the...
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Island, New York Huguenot (Staten Island Railway station) Huguenot, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Powhatan County Huguenot, Western Cape, an...
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Huguenot railway station is the main passenger railway station in the town of Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa. It is served by Metrorail commuter trains...
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the role in 2020. Tottenville H.S. is within walking distance of the Huguenot station of the Staten Island Railway system. Tottenville High School was established...
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37°33′42″N 77°32′38″W / 37.5616°N 77.5439°W / 37.5616; -77.5439 Huguenot Memorial Bridge is located in Henrico County and the independent city of Richmond...
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Canterbury (redirect from Canterbury Bus Station)
Elizabeth I, a small number of Huguenots returned to London, including Jan Utenhove in 1559. In 1561, a number of Huguenots in London were sent to Sandwich...
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City's borough of Staten Island. Prince's Bay is bordered to the north by Huguenot, to the south by the Raritan Bay, and to the west by Pleasant Plains. The...
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in R.R. Station', Zoning Bd. Of Appeals". New Paltz News. New Paltz, NY. 1977-04-13. "Railroad Station Bar Denied by Zoning Board". Huguenot Herald. New...
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name circa 1860, and is named after Anna Seguine, a descendant of French Huguenots who were among the South Shore's earliest settlers; this settlement is...
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New Paltz, New York (category Huguenot history in the United States)
for over 150 years. The town of New Paltz was founded in 1678 by French Huguenots by both patent from the governor and purchase from the local Esopus tribe...
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Main Street and Church Street eastbound, and Huguenot Street and North Street westbound, south of the station. Jenkins 1912, p. 235. "Special Express Notice"...
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Huguenot, pursuant to the custom of old-time Staten Islanders of naming a particular East Shore or South Shore neighborhood after the nearest station...
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The persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV refers to hostile activities against French Protestants between 1715 and 1774 during the reign of Louis XV...
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The Prince's Bay station is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Prince's Bay, Staten Island, New York. The station opened on June 2...
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The Annadale station is a Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Annadale, Staten Island, New York. Annadale opened on May 14, 1860, when...
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(the MTA concurrently shortened the name of the Huguenot Park station to simply "Huguenot"). The station is located on an embankment at Railroad Avenue...
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"Construction kick-off ceremony for new Huguenot High School". WWBT NBC 12. January 26, 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2014. "New Huguenot High School Opens its Doors"...
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New Paltz (village), New York (category Huguenot history in the United States)
Guilford-Bower Farm House, Jean Hasbrouck House, Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House, Huguenot Street Historic District, Lake Mohonk Mountain House Complex, New Paltz...
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Railway station in the neighborhood of Annadale, Staten Island, New York. The station was a flag stop and was located between Annadale and Huguenot. The...
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Georgia by the pioneer families. These pioneer families were descendants of Huguenots who were escaping religious persecution in Europe. Some were descendants...
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train was arriving. On the exterior of this station house is a plaque noting the Great Kills to Huguenot grade separation project was done under the auspices...
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including Hagstrom's. Arden Heights is bordered by Annadale to the east, Huguenot to the south, the Arthur Kill to the west, and the Fresh Kills to the north...
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Usingen (section Huguenot church with marketplace)
the 17th century – with their attendant drop in population – he settled Huguenots in the town and had the New Town built. Another personage worthy of note...
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grandson of Alfred Perrine of Wallkill, N.Y., a descendant of Staten Island Huguenot Daniel Perrin. The Perrine family dates its ancestry to the French family...
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1618–1648 after that conflict engulfed Europe. Despite suppressing the Huguenot rebellions of the 1620s, he made alliances with Protestant states like...
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Melancholy Baby George A. Norton – Ernie Burnett Walter Scanlan 2543 Huguenots-Benediction of the Poignards Edison Concert Band 2544 Way Down on Tampa...
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English colony, Port Arlington was re-established with the settlement of Huguenot refugees following the Treaty of Limerick: Unique among the French Protestant...
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Sedan, Kansas Rolfe Sedan (1896–1982), American actor Academy of Sedan, a Huguenot academy in Sedan in the Principality of Sedan, founded in 1579 and suppressed...
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Spitalfields (section Huguenots)
weavers were Huguenot refugees from France. Spitalfields' historic association with the silk industry was established by French Protestant (Huguenot) refugees...
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