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    1. Re: [NYSTLAWR] Warm Brook
    2. Norman Young
    3. According to Claims To Name: Toponyms of St. Lawrence County, by Kelsie B. Harder & Mary H. Smallman, North Country Books, 1992, Sinclair Corners is a crossroads in the town of Parishville. There is also a Sinclair road there. Warm Brook is a tributary of the Raquette river in the town of Colton -- it can be found on the 1908 USGS Potsdam Quad. Warm Brook Flow in the town of Colton can be sween on the 1964 USGS Colton Quad. At 02:32 PM 1/23/2006 -0500, Kathy Campbell wrote: >Can anyone tell me where Warm Brook or Sinclair Corners are? Were they >populated places at one point, and are they part of bigger places? I >couldn't find either of them in French's Gazetteer of NY. > >Thanks. >Kathy Campbell > > > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.21/236 - Release Date: 1/20/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/240 - Release Date: 1/25/2006

    01/25/2006 02:31:18
    1. RE: [NYSTLAWR] Warm Brook
    2. Kathy Campbell
    3. According to Claims To Name: Toponyms of St. Lawrence County, by Kelsie B. Harder & Mary H. Smallman, North Country Books, 1992, Sinclair Corners is a crossroads in the town of Parishville. There is also a Sinclair road there. Warm Brook is a tributary of the Raquette river in the town of Colton -- it can be found on the 1908 USGS Potsdam Quad. Warm Brook Flow in the town of Colton can be sween on the 1964 USGS Colton Quad. I found a second obituary for the lady I was looking for in 1899, and it says she lived in the "Warm Brook District," so apparently there had been some sort of settlement around the Brook at one time. Thanks! Kathy

    01/26/2006 02:32:02