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Definition of Binghamton
1. Noun. A city in south central New York near the border with Pennsylvania.
Group relationships: Empire State, New York, New York State, Ny
Lexicographical Neighbors of Binghamton
Literary usage of Binghamton
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Collections of the State of New York: Containing a General by John Warner Barber, Henry Howe (1842)
"The village of binghamton is 150 miles from Albany, 90 from Utica, 40 from Norwich,
22 from Owego, and 7 from the Pennsylvania line. ..."
2. A Selection of Cases on Private Corporations by Jeremiah Smith (1902)
"binghamton BRIDGE CO.] 1865. 3 Wallace US 51.1 ERROR to the New York Court of
Appeals. Bill in equity by Chenango Bridge Co. to enjoin binghamton Bridge Co. ..."
3. Cases on Restraint of Trade by Bruce Wyman, James Barr Ames, Jeremiah Smith (1902)
"Bill in equity by Chenango Bridge Co. to enjoin binghamton Bridge Co. ... In 1855,
the legislature granted a charter to the binghamton Bridge Co., ..."
4. Genealogical History of John and Mary Andrews, who Settled in Farmington by Alfred Andrews (1872)
"1 binghamton, NY, Battle Creek, Mich. GEORGE ANDREWS, third son of Giles, ...
ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of Giles Andrews, of binghamton, NY, ..."
5. Journal by New York (State). Legislature. Senate, United States Congress. Senate (1915)
"853) entitled "An act to amend the charter of the city of binghamton ... to a
fund of that nature," was returned by the mayor of the city of binghamton, ..."
6. Annual Report by New York and Erie Railroad Company (1853)
"... and placed that portion of it, extending from Otisville to binghamton, a
distance of one hundred and thirty-nine miles, under contract. ..."
7. Transactions by Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York (1888)
"His early education was received at the old binghamton academy, under the superior
instruction of Professor Albert M. Rollo, a man ever fond of setting ..."