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Encyclopedia > Warsaw, New York

Warsaw, New York is the name of two locations in Wyoming County, New York:

  • Village of Warsaw.
  • Town of Warsaw.

For other locations with this name, see WARSAW.

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Western New York Heritage Press (481 words)
Warsaw, New York, located at the intersection of Routes 20A (Buffalo Street) and 19 (Main Street), was incorporated in 1843.
The population of Warsaw grew accordingly, from 1,900 in 1890 to 3,300 in 1892.
And Warsaw resident Dr. Augustus Frank, U.S. Congressman, an organizer of the Republican Party, co-sponsored the 13th amendment to the Constitution in 1865 which abolished slavery forever in the U.S. The images below are from postcards made in the early 20th century.
Bibliography (1099 words)
Every aspect of life in Warsaw: the foundation of the Judenrat and its functioning; the open and secret activities of Jews in the Ghetto are described in this monograph.
While chairman of the Warsaw Judenrat (Council of Jewish Council), Adam Czerniakow kept a secret journal documenting the events in the Warsaw Ghetto from September 1939 until his death in July 1942.
Emmanuel Ringelblum, the archivist of the Warsaw Ghetto, chronicles the events in the Ghetto from September 1939 until the eve of the destruction of the Ghetto in April 1943.
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