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igital services provider with headquarters in | Syracuse, New York. |
the WOLF call letters are currently in use on | Syracuse, New York's AM and FM stations. |
herman, news anchor, and bowling show host in | Syracuse, New York. |
Syracuse, New York Fire Department has run an all Sutp | |
t of the Erie Canal, may be found in downtown | Syracuse, New York, along with a canal barge and inter |
In a rural farming community near | Syracuse, New York, four brothers lived in a dilapidat |
having short jazz residencies in Buffalo and | Syracuse, New York. |
lican state convention met on September 25 at | Syracuse, New York. |
can and continued to serve until his death in | Syracuse, New York on May 25, 1927. |
UTR in Utica, New York, CBS affiliate WTVH in | Syracuse, New York, and NBC affiliate WCNC-TV in Charl |
tate convention met on September 28 and 29 at | Syracuse, New York. |
t on September 4 and 5 at Shakespeare Hall in | Syracuse, New York. |
Cogswell, a former resident of | Syracuse, New York, was an engineer who was familiar w |
He moved to | Syracuse, New York, in 1853 and resumed the practice o |
ratic state convention met on September 29 at | Syracuse, New York, and re-nominated the incumbents Le |
(Ed) Kobie Stokes (born September 3, 1971 in | Syracuse, New York) is an American former professional |
Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. | |
For The CW affiliate in | Syracuse, New York, see WSTQ-LP. |
They lived in | Syracuse, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, bef |
s born in Hoosick Falls, New York and died in | Syracuse, New York.. |
lumbus Circle Historic District is located in | Syracuse, New York. |
Stone joined the Army from | Syracuse, New York, and by March 3, 1969 was serving a |
on 24 September 1883 to H. Wilkinson, Jr., of | Syracuse, New York. |
The native of | Syracuse, New York, attended Syracuse University. |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Voorhees was in the United States |
He began his career in New York at WSTM-TV in | Syracuse, New York, starting just in time to cover the |
Arthur Kallet (December 15, 1902 in | Syracuse, New York - February 24, 1972 in New Rochelle |
oned in the issue of the Onondaga Standard of | Syracuse, New York on 8 December 1830: "'He waylay me' |
He first practised at | Syracuse, New York and moved to Coteau Landing, Quebec |
ew up in Jamesville, New York just outside of | Syracuse, New York, where he attended Jamesville-DeWit |
working as a radio broadcaster at WAER-FM in | Syracuse, New York in 1954, later moving to WOLF-AM. |
Brannock Device Company was headquartered in | Syracuse, New York, until shortly after Charles Branno |
He opened branch locations in New York City, | Syracuse, New York and the Thousand Islands, once stat |
Glenn W. Ferguson (January 28, 1929 in | Syracuse, New York - December 20, 2007 in Santa Fe, Ne |
He lives in | Syracuse, New York |
rank Michael DiPino (born October 22, 1956 in | Syracuse, New York) is a former pitcher in Major Leagu |
Oranized at | Syracuse New York, and trained with C-46 and C-47 airc |
David J. Toscano (born June 28, 1950, in | Syracuse, New York) is an American politician and lawy |
lican state convention met on September 11 at | Syracuse, New York and endorsed the Independent People |
The Church of the Good Shepherd near | Syracuse, New York is located on the Onondaga Indian R |
He was born in | Syracuse, New York. |
Miner was born in | Syracuse, New York to Edward, a physician and retired |
onstituted 1 July 1916 in the Regular Army at | Syracuse, New York |
When the team relocated from | Syracuse, New York to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and |
ratic state convention met on September 29 at | Syracuse, New York. |
is Marshall was born on December 14, 1856, in | Syracuse, New York, to two Jewish immigrants, recently |
r Dar currently runs a youth football camp in | Syracuse, New York. |
he began hosting WXTL's "Big Talker" 105.9 in | Syracuse, New York, between 4 and 7pm. |
AXA Towers in | Syracuse, New York |
mith's gun factory on South Clinton Street in | Syracuse, New York. |
n Detroit, Michigan, and he died at age 56 in | Syracuse, New York. |
education at Hobart College he also taught in | Syracuse, New York and at the Academy at Moravia, New |
Lo was born in | Syracuse, New York, and moved to Hong Kong with his pa |
Newspaper obituary in | Syracuse, New York dated June 2, 1930: "Peter Kappesse |
ties" (Boston, 1846); "Revival of Education" ( | Syracuse, New York, 1855): and "Recollections of the A |
he resumed his interests in manufacturing in | Syracuse, New York. |
Wortley was born in | Syracuse, New York and graduated from Syracuse Univers |
General Elias W. Leavenworth - Twice mayor of | Syracuse, New York, Syracuse Herald, May 31, 1925 |
Adam Kassen (born 27 May 1974 in | Syracuse, New York) is an American independent film di |
essive state convention met on September 6 at | Syracuse, New York. |
raska state convention met on September 26 at | Syracuse, New York. |
mocratic state convention met on October 2 at | Syracuse, New York. |
s in 1951, and sent to their Triple-A team in | Syracuse, New York. |
aduated from Michigan Law School, he moved to | Syracuse, New York to practice law. |
: Approaches and Applications (as co-editor) ( | Syracuse, New York, 2000) ISBN 0-8156-2829-3 |
He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery, | Syracuse, New York. |
ndiana (against Detroit on January 27) and in | Syracuse, New York (against Philadelphia on February 1 |
ition state convention met on September 26 at | Syracuse, New York, and nominated Frederick Gates for |
k state convention met on August 17 and 18 at | Syracuse, New York. |
984 to the New York State Senate representing | Syracuse, New York and its surrounding environs, inclu |
Kopp was born in 1928 in | Syracuse, New York. |
lican state convention met on September 29 at | Syracuse, New York. |
ality manager at an engineering firm in North | Syracuse, New York. |
nver Art Museum, the Everson Museum of Art in | Syracuse, New York, Galerie Sammlung Ludwig in Aachen, |
He is buried in Oakland Cemetery in | Syracuse, New York. |
member of the William Lilly Post of the GAR, | Syracuse, New York, and served as its Quartermaster. |
Wallace wrote the book while living in | Syracuse, New York. |
Elections in | Syracuse, New York and Buffalo, New York were also del |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Epps lives in Fairfax, Virginia. |
He died in | Syracuse, New York, July 6, 1864. |
t at a General Electric Company laboratory in | Syracuse, New York and has been called "the father of |
The F. B. Mills Farm Company of | Syracuse, New York bought the land in 1913 for the pur |
a and Western Railroad, behind the station at | Syracuse, New York in 1941. |
He died in | Syracuse, New York, April 21, 1932, and was interred i |
William Dennis Scanlan (March 7, 1881 in | Syracuse, New York - May 29, 1949 in Brooklyn, New Yor |
Oneida Lake, to the northeast of | Syracuse, New York, is sometimes included as the "thum |
He was buried at Oakwood Cemetery ( | Syracuse, New York). |
le's" state convention met on September 10 at | Syracuse, New York with the intention to nominate a ti |
ervation state convention met on October 3 at | Syracuse, New York and nominated the Rev. Dr. John F. |
ations, presented at the Robbins Playhouse in | Syracuse, New York, in June 1929. |
lican state convention met on September 20 at | Syracuse, New York. |
Samuel Joseph May died on July 1, 1871 in | Syracuse, New York, donating over 10,000 of his own ti |
he American Civil War - met on September 7 at | Syracuse, New York. A. H. Bailey was Temporary Chairma |
Gerrit Smith for Governor" met on August 4 at | Syracuse, New York, Isaac Parks, of Canastota, preside |
1858, Fayetteville, New York - June 24, 1926, | Syracuse, New York) was a Major League Baseball center |
who founded the Hiscock & Barclay law firm in | Syracuse, New York, and who was murdered on 4 June 186 |
h the yard of his home in DeWitt, a suburb of | Syracuse, New York, United States. |
Temple Beth El was a synagogue in | Syracuse, New York. |
me a political activist at LeMoyne College in | Syracuse, New York. |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Clancy attended the public schools |
Washington, D.C., the Everson Museum of Art, | Syracuse, New York, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houst |
Joe is a lifelong | Syracuse, New York resident. |
came a City Court Judge for the City Court of | Syracuse, New York from 1988 to 1999 before being appo |
Griffin died at the age of 67 in | Syracuse, New York of undisclosed causes. |
XI, being accosted by a group of Marines at a | Syracuse, New York nightclub, forfeiting the WWF Inter |
Baldwin was born in Salina (now | Syracuse, New York) and attended the public schools. |
He was born of immigrant parents in | Syracuse, New York and grew up in Sayre, Pennsylvania. |
tate convention met on September 10 and 11 at | Syracuse, New York. |
Tom Briggs (born May 12, 1970 in | Syracuse, New York) is an Arena Football League defens |
First United American Life Insurance Company, | Syracuse, New York |
He died in | Syracuse, New York on February 14, 1886 and was buried |
ained glass windows designed by Henry Keck of | Syracuse, New York. |
fled to America, and died by his own hand at | Syracuse, New York, on November 8, 1880. |
Born in | Syracuse, New York, Salmon made his mark in collegiate |
He was born in | Syracuse, New York and died in East Syracuse, New York |
For the airport serving | Syracuse, New York assigned the ICAO code KSYR, see Sy |
t of Anatomy of the Upstate Medical Center in | Syracuse, New York, where he used egg albumen protein |
In 1927 he moved to | Syracuse, New York and attended the Syracuse School of |
rdi was elected the 51st Mayor of the City of | Syracuse, New York where he served from 1994 to 2001. |
Jordan James (born November 25, 1982 in | Syracuse, New York) is an American soccer player, who |
A native of | Syracuse, New York, Wallace attended Syracuse Universi |
000), The Adirondack Park: A Wildlands Quilt, | Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, ISBN 08 |
Dryansky grew up in | Syracuse, New York, received her B.A. from Syracuse Un |
Born February 13, 1885 in | Syracuse, New York, Hancock graduated from Wesleyan Un |
Townsend Block in | Syracuse, New York in Clinton Square - Tbe Jerry Rescu |
in the Armory Square neighborhood of Downtown | Syracuse, New York. |
In 1906 they returned to | Syracuse, New York, however, before being able to re-e |
k Challenger, serving Buffalo, Rochester, and | Syracuse, New York. |
He was the forty-first mayor of | Syracuse, New York (Republican, 1926-1929) and largely |
William Shankland Andrews (September 25, 1858 | Syracuse, New York - August 5, 1936 Syracuse, NY) was |
chael John Boughton (born November 8, 1974 in | Syracuse, New York) is a former player and current coa |
He was buried at St. Agnes Cemetery in | Syracuse, New York. |
York State Assembly in 1846, and was Mayor of | Syracuse, New York in 1853. |
Though born in | Syracuse, New York, she was raised in the Dallas-Fort |
convention met on June 26 at Alhambra Hall in | Syracuse, New York. |
1927 - December 25, 1996) served as mayor of | Syracuse, New York for 16 years. |
ratic state convention met on September 28 at | Syracuse, New York, and re-nominated Governor Al Smith |
in Amesbury, Massachusetts - June 12, 1915 in | Syracuse, New York), was an American baseball player w |
He moved to | Syracuse, New York, in 1832 and was employed as a cler |
hairman of the Democratic State Convention at | Syracuse, New York which nominated Horatio Seymour to |
nd the Iroquois in Onondaga (near present-day | Syracuse, New York). |
He was in private practice in | Syracuse, New York from 1898 to 1901, and then in Chey |
He studied law in | Syracuse, New York and in 1852 moved to Indiana, gaini |
rican state conventions met on September 8 at | Syracuse, New York. |
John Alexander Gee (December 7, 1915 in | Syracuse, New York - January 23, 1988 in Cortland, New |
In 1881, the family moved to | Syracuse, New York, moving to Rochester, New York one |
ret, decided to be buried with her parents in | Syracuse, New York. |
York City and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, | Syracuse, New York. |
He joined the station in 1982 from WIXT-TV in | Syracuse, New York. |
ravel Channel's Man v. Food, took the show to | Syracuse, New York (season 3, episode 13) on June 8, 2 |
James Michael Hanley (born in | Syracuse, New York, USA on July 19, 1920, died in Gedd |
erpool, New York) is an American swimmer from | Syracuse, New York. |
anlius School, a private boys' school east of | Syracuse, New York, in 1959. |
arns Company, a hardware business, in 1860 in | Syracuse, New York. |
The transmitter arrived in Tacoma from | Syracuse, New York on February 9, 1953. |
holus of Ephesus, Roger Rees as Antipholus of | Syracuse, Nickolas Grace as Dromio of Ephesus, Michael |
Rufinus who suffered martyrdom with Martia at | Syracuse; nothing is known concerning him. |
ranks and had stints as a position coach with | Syracuse, Notre Dame, and Indiana. |
strict (which included rural counties east of | Syracuse now in the 23rd and 24th District) and the 33 |
1951 Dorothy Grover, | Syracuse, NY |
01/11/1969: Onondaga Veterans Auditorium - | Syracuse, NY |
March 3, 1989: Carrier Dome - | Syracuse, NY |
Museum of Science and Technology in | Syracuse, NY |
September 12, 1978: Onondaga War Memorial - | Syracuse, NY |
. Governor of New York 1915-1918 and Mayor of | Syracuse, NY 1913-1915) also played an important role |
Institution (Washington, DC), Everson Museum ( | Syracuse, NY), Seattle Art Museum, the Art Institute o |
ar south as North Carolina and as far east as | Syracuse, NY, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. |
An experienced guitar player from | Syracuse, NY, Indorphine was almost complete with the |
ing the Life of Silas Wright (Hall & Dickson, | Syracuse NY, 1848) |
physician in Boston, Mass., Poughkeepsie and | Syracuse, NY, Barrow and Fairbanks, Alaska. |
an honorary doctorate by Le Moyne College of | Syracuse, NY, a Jesuit institution, on May 17, 2009 in |
ludes Columbus, OH, Raleigh, NC, Augusta, GA, | Syracuse, NY, Hollywood, FL, and Corpus Christi, TX. |
For the shopping center in | Syracuse, NY, see Carousel Center |
Ed Gein is a political grindcore band from | Syracuse, NY, named after American killer, Ed Gein. |
J. H. French (published by R. Pearsall Smith, | Syracuse NY, 1860, pg. |
ight by Jabez Delano Hammond (Hall & Dickson, | Syracuse NY, 1848; pages 367f) |
hired in 2006 by the ABC affiliate WSYR-TV in | Syracuse, NY. |
elopment and management firm headquartered in | Syracuse, NY. purchased the Brookwood Inn. |
d in 1951 by Angelo Pergolito in Auburn, near | Syracuse, NY. |
I-690 in downtown | Syracuse, NY. |
h Federation and the United Way of America in | Syracuse, NY. |
ther toxic waste dumped into Onondaga Lake in | Syracuse, NY. |
Halloween night 2009 at the Half Penny Pub in | Syracuse, NY. |
, Democratic politician, and current Mayor of | Syracuse, NY. |
rtation Services, Inc., also known as GTS, of | Syracuse, NY. |
loss to | Syracuse Oct. 15, 1960 |
them to mutiny, and returned at their head to | Syracuse, of which they made themselves masters with l |
the 1999-2000 season, spending the rest with | Syracuse of the AHL. |
and Carrier Dome opponent record 41 points at | Syracuse on February 1, 2006. |
n route to a 33-9 season-opening victory over | Syracuse on Saturday. |
s continued, and he was once again demoted to | Syracuse on June 27. |
t, under the command of Henry A. Barnum, left | Syracuse on September 23, 1862, and within a short tim |
with shooting down a twin engined bomber near | Syracuse on 25 July 1943, and on 11 February 1944 work |
As far a I know, Constans went to | Syracuse only after his visit in Rome in autumn 663. |
6 Washington County, New York - July 23, 1884 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American l |
Edmund Harris Lewis (August 30, 1884 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York - July 31, 1972 Sk |
ice in Salina (which in 1848 became a part of | Syracuse), Onondaga County. |
Edward Schoeneck (August 1, 1875 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York - June 22, 1951 Sy |
Onondaga County, New York - February 14, 1886 | Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York) was an American m |
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