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Jedediah and Sanger
The town is named after Jedediah Sanger, an early settler.
Danforth was a member of The Federal Company along with Jedediah Sanger, Daniel Keeler, Thomas Hart, Ebenezer Butler, Elisha Alvord and Hezekiah Olcott.

Jedediah and New
In the Frontiersman Camping Fellowship of Royal Rangers, New Mexico is designated the Jedediah Smith Chapter.
* Maurice S. Sullivan, " Jedediah Smith, Trader and Trail Breaker ", in New York Press of the Pioneers, 1936.
He resided for a time in Augusta, Georgia, where he collected materials for Dr. Jedediah Morse's " Geography ," and subsequently lived in Philadelphia and New York.
Jedediah Peck ( January 28, 1748 – August 15, 1821 ) was an American farmer, surveyor, Revolutionary War soldier, and New York State legislator described as a father of the common school system of the State of New York.
Jedediah M. Grant was born February 21, 1816 to Joshua Grant and Athalia Howard Grant in Windsor, New York.
Lieutenant Colonel Jedediah Quigley, from New Hampshire, was the U. S. Army officer in charge of the military government of Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, during the Great War.

Jedediah and Hartford
After she had five children and died, Jedediah married Harriet Steele of Hartford, Connecticut.

Sanger and New
In New York, Sanger organized the first birth control clinic staffed by all-female doctors, as well as a clinic in Harlem with an entirely African-American staff.
Margaret Sanger was born as Margaret Higgins in Corning, New York.
Toward the end of the century, the mother of one of her Claverack friends arranged for Sanger to enroll in a nursing program at a hospital in White Plains, an affluent New York City suburb.
In 1912, after a fire destroyed their home in Hastings-on-Hudson, the Sanger family moved back to New York City, where Margaret began working as a nurse in the East Side slums of Manhattan.
Starting in 1911, Sanger wrote a series of articles about sexual education entitled " What Every Mother Should Know " and " What Every Girl Should Know " for the socialist magazine New York Call.
In 1913, Sanger worked as a nurse at Henry Street Settlement in New York's Lower East Side, often with poor women who were suffering due to frequent childbirth and self-induced abortions.
Nine days after the clinic opened, Sanger was arrested for breaking a New York state law that prohibited distribution of contraceptives, and went to trial in January 1917.
* 1916 – In Brooklyn, New York, Margaret Sanger opens the first family planning clinic in the United States.
* Sanger, David E., " War Figures Honored With Medal of Freedom ", The New York Times, December 15, 2004.
The film was inspired by the obscenity case of Margaret Sanger in New York.
In 1915, architect William Sanger was charged under the New York law against disseminating contraceptive information.
In 1932, Sanger arranged for a shipment of diaphragms to be mailed from Japan to a sympathetic doctor in New York City.
Margaret Sanger had attempted to run a birth control clinic in New York, but it was closed down by the police.
The Town of New Hartford was settled in 1788 by Jediah Sanger, who was 37 years old and deep in debt.
* David Sanger, journalist for The New York Times
In 1906 Aldrich sold his interest in the Rhode Island street railway system to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, whose president was J. P. Morgan's loyal ally, Charles Sanger Mellen.
The organization has its roots in Brooklyn, New York, where Margaret Sanger opened the country's first birth-control clinic.
The origins of Planned Parenthood date to 1916 when Margaret Sanger, her sister and a friend opened the first birth control clinic in the U. S. in Brooklyn, New York.
Throughout the 1920s McCormick worked with Sanger on birth control issues, McCormick smuggled diaphragms from Europe to New York City for Sanger's Clinical Research Bureau, and in 1927 she hosted a reception of delegates attending the 1927 World Population Conference at her home in Geneva.
In 1944, Hogan and Sanger sold their holding company, Interstate Broadcasting Company, to the New York Times Company.
* August 16 – Charles Sanger Mellen, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1897-1903 and New Haven Railroad beginning in 1903 ( d. 1927 ).
* November 17-Charles Sanger Mellen, president of Northern Pacific Railway 1897-1903 and New Haven Railroad beginning in 1903, dies ( born 1852 ).
* Corowa 95 Sanger Street, Corowa, New South Wales, 2646 Phone: + 61 2 6033 1395

Sanger and Hartford
During the ill-fated " Morganization " of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad ( NH ), the railroad acquired control of the O & W and installed NH president Charles Sanger Mellen as president for a year.

New and Hartford
Cecil Mason of Hartford, Conn., was best man for his brother, and groomsmen were Rhodes S. Baker 3, of Houston, Dr. James Carter of Houston and Conrad McEachern of New Orleans, La..
The owners of these western clubs accompanied Hulbert and Spalding to New York where they secretly met with owners from New York, Philadelphia, Hartford, and Boston.
The state capital is Hartford, and other major cities and towns ( by population ) include Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, Greenwich and Bristol.
Connecticut's rural areas and small towns in the northeast and northwest corners of the state contrast sharply with its industrial cities, located along the coastal highways from the New York border to New London, then northward up the Connecticut River to Hartford.
* Solo exhibition, 1969, Huntington Hartford Gallery of Modern Art, New York.
New York, Hartford, CT, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale are among the U. S. cities with the largest Jamaican population.
In the USA, a record five-week cold spell bottomed out at at Hartford, Connecticut, and in New York City.
He was born and raised in West Hartford, Connecticut, and moved to Lake Placid, New York, in his late teens .< ref >
This service was superseded in 1849 by the land route through Connecticut that was to become part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
* Hartford, New Jersey
* Hartford, New York
* New Hartford ( disambiguation )
Only a few Fox stations that air a late evening newscast in the traditional evening news timeslot used by NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates ( 11 p. m. in the Eastern and Pacific time zones, 10 p. m. in the Central and Mountain time zones ), along with the primetime newscast ; these include Fox-owned stations WTVT / Tampa, KDFW / Dallas, WAGA / Atlanta, WOFL / Orlando, WJBK / Detroit, KMSP / Minneapolis, KSAZ / Phoenix, WTTG / Washington, D. C. and WFXT / Boston, as well as affiliates WDAF-TV / Kansas City, WITI / Milwaukee, WBRC / Birmingham, KOKH / Oklahoma City, WTIC / Hartford, WXXA / Albany, WZTV / Nashville, WVUE / New Orleans, KTVI / St.
In the Treaty of Hartford, the border of New Netherland was retracted to western Connecticut and by 1653, the English had overtaken the Dutch trading post.
Major Putnam is believed to have brought back Cuban tobacco seeds to New England, which he planted in the Hartford area.
Nivola then provided works for Olivetti showroom in New York ( a famous sand-cast relief wall ), Mutual Hartford Insurance Company ( Connecticut ), Harvard University, McCormick Plaza Exposition Center ( Chicago ) and Yale University.
At the time, the New Haven Colony was separate from the Connecticut Colony, which had been established to the north centering on Hartford.
* New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
The three major alignments were the Lower Post Road ( now U. S. Route 1 along the shore via Providence, Rhode Island ), the Upper Post Road ( now US 5 and US 20 from New Haven, Connecticut by way of Springfield, Massachusetts ), and the Middle Post Road ( which diverged from the Upper Road in Hartford, Connecticut and ran northeastward to Boston via Pomfret, Connecticut ).
The Upper Post Road roughly corresponds to the alignment of U. S. Route 5 from New Haven, Connecticut, to Hartford ; Connecticut Route 159 from Hartford to Springfield, Massachusetts ; U. S. Route 20 from Springfield to Warren, Massachusetts ( via Route 67 ); Massachusetts Route 9 from Warren through Worcester to Shrewsbury ; and U. S. Route 20 from Shrewsbury to Boston.

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