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Endicott

Town in Broome County, south New York; population (1990) 13,500. It is situated on the Susquehanna River, 13 km/8 mi west of Binghamton. It was settled around the first Endicott-Johnson Shoe Corporation factory in 1901, near the older town of Union, with which it was later consolidated. Together with Binghamton and Johnson City, Endicott forms the metropolitan area known as the Tri-Cities. The shoe industry remains important; business machines and foundry products are among other local manufactures.



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It was the Puritan of Puritans; it was Endicott himself!
In the year 1628 they sent over a few people, with John Endicott at their bead, to commence a plantation at Salem.
These primitive statesmen, therefore -- Bradstreet, Endicott, Dudley, Bellingham, and their compeers -- who were elevated to power by the early choice of the people, seem to have been not often brilliant, but distinguished by a ponderous sobriety, rather than activity of intellect.
 
 
 
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