Long Island Townships, Villages, and Hamlets - Suffolk County and Nassau County
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LONG ISLAND TOWNSHIPS, VILLAGES, HAMLETS |
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SUFFOLK COUNTY TOWNSHIPS, VILLAGES, HAMLETS |
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NASSAU COUNTY TOWNSHIPS, VILLAGES, HAMLETS |
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- Amityville
- Cedarhurst
- Freeport
- Garden City
- Glen Cove
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- Great Neck
- Levittown
- Long Beach
- Lynbrook
- Manhasset
- Massapequa
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- Mineola
- Old Westbury
- Oyster Bay
- Port Washington
- Rockaways
- Rockville Center
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ALWAYS REMEMBER THE TENNESSEE PLAN WHEN CONFRONTED WITH OPPOSITION FROM THE COWARDS AND PROGRESSIVES |
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Tennessee
Admitted: June 1, 1796
Population: 77,262
Prior time as territory: 6 years
Journey to statehood: Took place without congressionally approved "enabling act," and in so doing blazed a trail for six future states that would similarly barge into the Union without first being invited. Tennessee's first two "senators" were denied entry to Congress, but the territory later lobbied successfully for admission. Its first officially recognized congressman, Andrew Jackson, was elected in August 1796. |
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