Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 23890
Land area (2000): 894.357538 sq. miles (2316.375292 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 4.343628 sq. miles (11.249944 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 898.701166 sq. miles (2327.625236 sq. km)
Located within: New York (NY), FIPS 36
Location: 42.483042 N, 75.606772 W
Headwords:
Chenango, NY
Chenango County
Chenango County, NY
Wikipedia
Chenango, which means " Bull thistle" in the Oneida language, may refer to:
- Chenango County, New York, a county in the United States of America
- Chenango, New York, a town in Broome County
- Chenango River, a river in New York
- Chenango Forks, New York, a community in Broome County
- Chenango Canal, a former canal in New York
- USS Chenango, the name of two naval ships
- Chenango Avenue, an avenue in Denver, Colorado
- Chenango Pl., street in West Lafayette, IN
Usage examples of "chenango".
They were heard of on the Susquehanna, then on the Delaware and its branches, on the Chemung and the Chenango, as far south as Lackawaxen Creek, and as far north as Oneida Lake.
In Chenango county, after the establishment of the church in New Berlin, he officiated at Sherburne and Mount Upton.
To the people of Otsego and Chenango counties the name of Father Nash was a household word, while to the residents of Lewis and Jefferson counties the same name signified quite a different person.
American legislator and diplomat, was born in New Berlin, Chenango county, New York, on the 14th of November 1820.
Ranger and converted escort carriers Suwannee, Sanga-mon, Santee and Chenango, commanded by Rear Admiral Ex-nest D.
Escort carrier Sang-iXinon carried the fighter and bomber components, and her sister ship Chenango stood by waiting for a chance to fly army planes to the airdromes.