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    was 1,534 at the 2010 census. Crugers, New York, was named for Col. John P. Cruger. The community formerly had two New York Central Railroad stations along...
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  • members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New York. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States...
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    Crugers station was a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, located in the hamlet of Crugers, New York. It was closed in 1996 when...
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  • United States Crüger (disambiguation) Crugers, New York Kruger This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cruger. If an internal...
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  • The mayor of New York City is the chief executive of the Government of New York City, as stipulated by New York City's charter. The current officeholder...
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  • delegations from New York to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. The current dean of the New York delegation is Senator...
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    John Cruger (1678/1680 – August 13, 1744) was an immigrant to colonial New York with an uncertain place of birth, but his family was originally Danish...
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  • area. 1778 – August 3: Fire near Cruger's Wharf destroys 64 homes. 1780 – Black population reaches 10,000; New York becomes the center of free Black life...
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  • station was a commuter rail stop on the New York Central's Hudson Line, located in the hamlet of Crugers, New York. The station closed in 1973. This station...
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    Britain (MP, 1774–1780, 1784–1790) and the New York State Senate (1792–1796). Henry Cruger was born in New York and was a member of a wealthy merchant family...
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    lying east of three sections of the town of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, Crugers, and Montrose. It is a mostly residential area. The name "Cortlandt Manor"...
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    in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Grand Central is the southern terminus of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Lines, serving the...
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    the Town of Cortlandt Croton-on-Hudson – the village of Croton-on-Hudson Crugers – a hamlet of Cortlandt. Furnace Woods Montrose – a hamlet of Cortlandt...
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  • mayor of New York City, 1739–1744 John Cruger Jr. (1710–1791), mayor of New York, 1757–1766 Julia Cruger (1850-1920), American novelist Mary Cruger (1834-1908)...
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    There have been 91 gubernatorial elections in the state of New York since 1777, with the most recent being held on November 8, 2022. The next election...
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    containing two villages: Buchanan Croton-on-Hudson (contains the CDPs of Crugers, Montrose and Verplanck) (plus additional area belonging to no village...
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    Oscawana in Westchester County, New York, the daughter of Captain Nicholas Cruger (1801–1868) and Eliza Kortright Cruger. After the deaths of her parents...
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    Greenburgh is a town in western Westchester County, New York. The population was 95,397 at the time of the 2020 census. The town consists of 6 villages...
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    John Cruger Jr. (July 18, 1710 – December 27, 1791) was the speaker of the Province of New York assembly and the 41st Mayor of New York City. He was born...
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    Numbered Highway System that runs from Laurel, Delaware, to Champlain, New York. In New York, US 9 extends 324.72 miles (522.59 km) from the George Washington...
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    ərklɪf/) is a suburban village in Westchester County, New York, 30 miles (50 km) north of New York City. It is on 5.9 square miles (15 km2) of land on the...
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  • Crowley, Polk County, Oregon – Solomon K. Crowley (settler) Crugers, New York – Col. John P. Cruger Cudahy, California – Michael Cudahy Cudahy, Wisconsin –...
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    Ferry Road in Montrose and covers the communities of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton-on-Hudson, and the city...
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    census-designated place (CDP) located in the Town of Yorktown in Westchester County, New York, United States. There is a private lake, Mohegan Lake, also known as "Lake...
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    the Metro-North system). The station replaced the low-level Montrose and Crugers stations at a point midway between them on June 30, 1996. Those stations...
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    New York's 20th congressional district is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York's Capital District. It includes...
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    1916. Cruger, who spoke French fluently, then moved to Paris for several years, returning to New York not long before her death. In 1892, Cruger and her...
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    The General Assembly of New York, commonly known internationally as the New York General Assembly, and domestically simply as General Assembly, was the...
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  • representative from New York. Daniel Cruger was born in Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, on December 22, 1780. He was the son of Daniel Cruger, Sr. and...
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