Edmeston can refer to: William Edmeston (18th century), British officer in French and Indian War, brother of Robert Robert Edmeston (18th century), British...
General William Edmeston (died 1804) was a British Army officer who owned an estate in New York State. As a captain in the 48th Regiment of Foot, he was...
James Edmeston (10 September 1791 – 7 January 1867) was an English architect and surveyor; he was also known as a prolific writer of church hymns. He was...
South Edmeston in the Town of Edmeston. Carr was then made caretaker for these tracts, which became known as Mount Edmeston (also known as Edmeston Plantation...
The Edmeston Local is a defunct newspaper from Edmeston, New York that was printed between 1882 and 1943. In 1882, the first newspaper in the region was...
1912–1913) Harry Murphy (1916–1919) Albert Hugh Dennis (1920–1921) Newton Edmeston (1922–1925) Joseph Edmund Crawford (1926–1928) Nathaniel Bascome Darrell...
trademarked Philadelphia name was sold to the Phenix Cheese Company in South Edmeston, New York. In 1928, Phenix merged with Kraft to form the Kraft-Phenix Cheese...
partnership in Vancouver, Canada that functioned from 1899 to 1912. John Edmeston Parr (1856-1923) was born in London, England, the son of architect Samuel...
junk mail advertising a fully equipped yogurt factory for sale in South Edmeston, New York, 65 miles (105 km) west of his feta cheese factory. The 84-year-old...
the whey is strained out. Ulukaya bought a plant in the town of South Edmeston, New York, that was being closed by Kraft Foods; Ulukaya purchased it with...
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Philadelphia label. In 1892, Reynolds bought the Empire Cheese Co. of South Edmeston, New York, to produce cheese under his "Philadelphia" label. When the Empire...
Hall, both of 1885 in Italianate style by Henry Edward Coe with James Edmeston and engineers Arthur T Walmisley and Max Am Ende. The ironwork of the roof...
Edward P. Alexander (1907–2003), museum administrator and author from Edmeston, New York Eddie Alexander (born 1964), Scottish cyclist Edward Alexander...
church of St Michael and All Angels in the road was designed by James Edmeston and built in the Romanesque style in 1871. The funds were provided by J...
County in New York. It flows into Unadilla River north-northeast of South Edmeston. "Tallette Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological...