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David Minor wrote:
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> Greetings,
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> While looking through a list of early New York State place names I
> came across three places formerly name Bangali. They are Guilderland
> Centre (Albany County), Taylorville (Cortland County) and Vienna
> (Oneida County). Anyone have any idea where the name comes from and
> why three non-contiguous counties all had towns of the same name. Is
> there a Bangali extant today?

I checked my Delorme computer disc (c/1993) and there were no Bangali's
anywhere - However, it came up with two BANGALL's BOTH in NY!! -
One is NE of Poughkeepsie off Rt 82, and the other is E of Jack's reef
and NW of Syracuse on Rt 31.  Neither of these seem even close to your
three locations... The spelling coincidence is weird, though - i and l
could be confused in handwriting...

Bonnie Glickman, Rochester NY

PS Are you the "Timemaster" David Minor from WXXI?  If so, please accept
my thanks for your great pieces on Simon's show!  B)

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