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Date: 2015-03-18 16:22:01
Lewis Township
Constableville
New York
West Turin
New York
Geography of New York
Local government in the United States

LEWIS TOWNSHIP Taking its name from the county itself, Lewis Township was created on November 11, 1852 from Leyden and West Turin. Lewis embraces nearly all of Inman’s Triangle, known as the “New Survey”, the whole

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