Charles Davis (warden)
Charles Davis of Broome, New York was the Warden of Sing Sing The Wardens of Sing Sing are appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. *Elam Lynds (1825–1830) * Robert Wiltse (1830–1840) * David L. Seymour (1840–1843) * William H. Peck (warden) (1843–1845 ... in 1878. References } Wardens of Sing Sing Year of birth missing Year of death missing {{US-law-enforcement-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Broome, New York
:''There is also a Broome County, New York, U.S.''. ---- Broome is a town in Schoharie County, New York, United States. The population was 947 at the 2000 census. The town is named after John Broome. The Town of Broome is on the eastern border of the county, southwest of Albany. History The town was one of the six original towns when the county was formed in 1797. Originally named Bristol, the town name was changed to Broome in 1808. Parts of Broome town were taken to form part of Conesville town in 1836 and part of Gilboa town in 1848 and small parts annexed to Broome town from Middleburgh town in 1849. Few settlers came to Broome until after the American Revolution. Notable people *Daniel Shays, leader of Shays' Rebellion. * David Williams, officer involved in the capture of Major Andre. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (0.58%) is water. The eastern town line is the border of Albany Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Warden Of Sing Sing
The Wardens of Sing Sing are appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. * Elam Lynds (1825–1830) * Robert Wiltse (1830–1840) *David L. Seymour (1840–1843) * William H. Peck (warden) (1843–1845) *Hiram P. Rowell (1845–1848) * Chauncey Smith (1848–1849) *Edward L. Potter (January, 1849) *Alfred R. Booth (July, 1849) * Munson J. Lockwood (1850–1855) * C. A. Batterman (1855–1856) *William Beardsley (warden) (1856–1862) * Gaylord B. Hubbell (1862–1864) *Thomas E. Sutton (1864–1865) *Stephen H. Johnson (1865–1868) *David P. Forrest (1868–1869) * Henry Clay Nelson (1869–1870) *E. M. Russell (1870–1872) *Henry C. Nelson (1872–1873) * Gaylord B. Hubbell (1873–1874) * James Williamson (warden) (September 1874) * Alfred Walker (warden) (October 1874) *George R. Youngs (1876–1877) *Charles Davis (warden) (February 1877) *Benjamin S. W. Clark (March 1877) *Charles Davis (warden) (1877–1880) * Augustus A. Brush ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid digital subscribers. It also is a producer of popular podcasts such as '' The Daily''. Founded in 1851 by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, it was initially published by Raymond, Jones & Company. The ''Times'' has won 132 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any newspaper, and has long been regarded as a national "newspaper of record". For print it is ranked 18th in the world by circulation and 3rd in the U.S. The paper is owned by the New York Times Company, which is publicly traded. It has been governed by the Sulzberger family since 1896, through a dual-class share structure after its shares became publicly traded. A. G. Sulzberger, the paper's publisher and the company's chairman, is the fifth generation of the family to head the p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wardens Of Sing Sing
The Wardens of Sing Sing are appointed by the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. *Elam Lynds (1825–1830) *Robert Wiltse (1830–1840) *David L. Seymour (1840–1843) * William H. Peck (warden) (1843–1845) *Hiram P. Rowell (1845–1848) * Chauncey Smith (1848–1849) *Edward L. Potter (January, 1849) *Alfred R. Booth (July, 1849) * Munson J. Lockwood (1850–1855) * C. A. Batterman (1855–1856) *William Beardsley (warden) (1856–1862) * Gaylord B. Hubbell (1862–1864) *Thomas E. Sutton (1864–1865) *Stephen H. Johnson (1865–1868) *David P. Forrest (1868–1869) *Henry Clay Nelson (1869–1870) *E. M. Russell (1870–1872) *Henry C. Nelson (1872–1873) * Gaylord B. Hubbell (1873–1874) *James Williamson (warden) (September 1874) *Alfred Walker (warden) (October 1874) *George R. Youngs (1876–1877) *Charles Davis (warden) (February 1877) *Benjamin S. W. Clark (March 1877) *Charles Davis (warden) (1877–1880) * Augustus A. Brush (1880� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Year Of Birth Missing
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar ye ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |