New York State towns, villages, and cities : a guide to genealogical sources/ Gordon L. Remington
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"... a tool to help locate published and transcribed records for the state's nearly 1700 organized municipalities. ... The tables in this book give basic information on each of New York's towns, villages, and cities: the county in which it is located, the date of organization or incorporation, and whether or not a dedicated history of that place has been published." -- p. vi, Pref.
Bibliography: p. 25.
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