ミネオラ (ニューヨーク州)
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ミネオラ(英: Mineola)は、アメリカ合衆国ニューヨーク州の村。ロングアイランド西部、ナッソー郡の郡庁所在地である。人口は2万0800 人(2020年)。ミネオラという名前は、「楽しい場所」を意味するインディアンの言葉から来ている。
- ^ “Quickfacts.census.gov”. 2023年10月1日閲覧。
- ^ a b “Comprehensive Master Plan for the Village of Mineola” (pdf). 2008年7月5日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2008年10月21日閲覧。 especially see page 5
- ^ “Find a County”. National Association of Counties. 2011年6月7日閲覧。
- ^ “Historical Essay: A Thumbnail View”. Official History Page of the Queens Borough President's Office. 2007年12月18日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2007年12月29日閲覧。 “From the final withdrawal of the British in November, 1783, until the 1830s, Queens continued as an essentially Long Island area of farms and villages. The location of the county government in Mineola (in present-day Nassau County) underscores the island orientation of that era. Population grew hardly at all, increasing only from 5,791 in 1800 to 7,806 in 1830, suggesting that many younger sons moved away, seeking fortunes where land was not yet so fully taken up for farming.” Jon A. Peterson and Vincent Seyfried, ed. (1983). A Research Guide to the History of the Borough of Queens and Its Neighborhood Peterson, Jon A., ed. (1987). A Research Guide to the History of the Borough of Queens, New York City. New York: Queens College, City University of New York
- ^ “New York – Queens County – History”. 2007年12月29日閲覧。 “History of New York State 1523–1927”. The Historical Society of the Courts of the State of New York. 2007年12月29日閲覧。 Sullivan, Dr. James (1927). History of New York State 1523–1927. New York, Chicago: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc
- ^ “New York State History”. Genealogy Inc (1999年). 2008年1月8日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2007年12月28日閲覧。 “Under the Reorganization Act of March 7, 1788, New York was divided into 120 towns (not townships), many of which were already in existence.”
- ^ “State of New York; Local Government Handbook; 5th Edition” (PDF). pp. Ch 4, p 13; Ch 5 p 2 (2000年1月). 2009年3月26日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2015年5月14日閲覧。 “The 1777 New York State Constitution, Article XXXVI, confirmed land grants and municipal charters granted by the English Crown prior to October 14, 1775. Chapter 64 of the Laws of 1788 organized the state into towns and cities...The basic composition of the counties was set in 1788 when the State Legislature divided all of the counties then existing into towns. Towns, of course, were of earlier origin, but in that year they acquired a new legal status as components of the counties.”
- ^ “History Mysteries: Shelter Island Ferry/Mineola Building”. 2008年7月6日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2008年4月1日閲覧。 “The building shown below "is one of the most important buildings in the history of Mineola," wrote Jack Hehman, president of the Mineola Historical Society. Built in 1787 and known as the "old brig," it was the first Queens County courthouse and later a home for the mentally ill. The building was at Jericho Turnpike and Herricks Road until 1910, when it burned to the ground.”
- ^ “The Mineola Asylum; Witnesses who testified that it is and has been a model institution.”. New York Times. (1882年8月29日) 2008年4月1日閲覧. "The investigation of the charges made against the Superintendent and keepers of the Mineola Asylum for the Insane, which was begun last Tuesday, was continued yesterday by the standing Committee on Insane Asylums of the Queens County Board of Supervisors-- Messrs. Whitney, Brinckerhoff, and Powell. The committee were shown through the asylum, which is the old building of the Queens County Court-house over 100 years old"
- ^ David Roberts. “Nassau County Post Offices 1794–1879”. 2008年4月1日閲覧。 John L. Kay & Chester M. Smith, Jr. (1982). New York Postal History: The Post Offices & First Postmasters from 1775 to 1980. American Philatelic Society. "There was only one post office established in present Nassau County when the Long Island post road to Sag Harbor was established September 25, 1794. It appears that the mail from New York went to Jamaica. This was the only post office in the present day Boroughs of Queens or Brooklyn before 1803. From Jamaica the mail went east along the Jericho Turnpike/Middle Country Road route and ended at Sag Harbor. The only post office on this route between Jamaica and Suffolk County was QUEENS established the same date as the others on this route 9/25/1794. This post office was officially Queens, but I have seen the area called "Queens Court House" and was located approximately in the Mineola-Westbury area. The courthouse was used until the 1870's when the county court was moved to Long Island City. Later it served as the Queens County Insane Asylum and still later as an early courthouse for the new Nassau County, during construction of the present "old" Nassau County Courthouse in Mineola. It was demolished shortly after 1900 ... after about 120 years of service of one type or the other."
- ^ “The Queens County Court-House Question A New Building to be Erected at Mineola.”. The New York Times. (1872年2月25日) 2008年4月1日閲覧. "For forty years the Supervisors of Queens County have been quarreling over a site for a Court-house. The incommodious building used"
- ^ Rhoda Amon (Staff Writer). “Mineola: First Farmers, Then Lawyers”. Newsday. オリジナルの2008年10月15日時点におけるアーカイブ。 2007年12月31日閲覧。
- ^ “1873 map of North Hempstead”. 2007年12月31日閲覧。 “bottom right by spur road off Jericho Tpk – location is now known as Garden City Park. Clowesville was the name of the nearest station on the LIRR, approximately at the location of the present Merillon Avenue station. The courthouse (photo at Newsday.com ) was north of the station.”
- ^ The former county courthouse was located northeast of the intersection of Jericho Turnpike (NY Route 25) and the aptly named County Courthouse Road in an unincorporated area of the Town of North Hempstead, variously referred to in the present day as Garden City Park or New Hyde Park. The site is now a shopping center anchored by a supermarket and is located in the New Hyde Park 11040 Zip Code. A stone marker located on the north side of Jericho Turnpike (NY Route 25), between Marcus Avenue and Herricks Road, identifies the site.
- ^ Weidman, Bette S.; Martin, Linda B. (1981). Nassau County, Long Island, in early photographs, 1869–1940. Courier Dover. p. 55 2010年12月2日閲覧。
- ^ “Mineola Chosen Nassau County's Seat”. New York Times. (1898年11月10日) 2010年6月6日閲覧。
- ^ “County of Nassau Elections”. New York Times. (1898年9月1日) 2010年6月6日閲覧。
- ^ “Incorporated Village of Garden City: History”. Incorporated Village of Garden City. 2011年7月19日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2010年6月6日閲覧。
- ^ “Sites for Nassau County Buildings”. New York Times. (1898年9月29日) 2010年6月6日閲覧。
- ^ “The History of Nassau's County Seat”. rootsweb. 2010年6月6日閲覧。
- ^ Fischler, Marcelle S (1998年11月15日). “An Immigrant's Vision Created Garden City”. The New York Times 2010年6月6日閲覧。
- ^ “US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990”. United States Census Bureau (2011年2月12日). 2011年4月23日閲覧。
- ^ “Monthly Averages for Mineola, New York”. Weather.com (2010年). 2010年4月1日閲覧。
- ^ a b “American FactFinder”. United States Census Bureau. 2008年1月31日閲覧。
- ^ “アーカイブされたコピー”. 2007年10月8日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2006年11月29日閲覧。
- ^ http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/ny-liforc1206,0,600347.story?coll=ny-top-headlines
- ^ Mineola Union Free School District Archived 2012年12月24日, at Archive.is
- ^ Mineola High School
- ^ Mineola Middle School
- ^ Jackson Avenue School
- ^ Hampton Street School
- ^ Meadow Drive School
- ^ Chaminade High School
- ^ UFC 168
- 1 ミネオラ (ニューヨーク州)とは
- 2 ミネオラ (ニューヨーク州)の概要
- 3 歴史
- 4 地理
- 5 村政府
- 6 著名な出身者
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