The Insurrection in Greenwood, New York, which made the front page of The New York Times, took place in February of 1882 when citizens of Greenwood, New York, resisted the seizure and sale of property to pay for bonds that were attained to build the Rochester, Hornellsville, and Pine Creek Railroad. After potential buyers were threatened with firearms, and some were seriously injured, New York Governor Alonzo Cornell proclaimed on February 11, 1882 that an insurrection existed in Greenwood. Some property was successfully sold in February and March, and the governor lifted the proclamation in June.
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| - The Insurrection in Greenwood, New York, which made the front page of The New York Times, took place in February of 1882 when citizens of Greenwood, New York, resisted the seizure and sale of property to pay for bonds that were attained to build the Rochester, Hornellsville, and Pine Creek Railroad. After potential buyers were threatened with firearms, and some were seriously injured, New York Governor Alonzo Cornell proclaimed on February 11, 1882 that an insurrection existed in Greenwood. Some property was successfully sold in February and March, and the governor lifted the proclamation in June. (en)
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| - February 1882 events
- Hornellsville, New York
- List of incidents of civil unrest in the United States
- Pennsylvania
- Rochester, Hornellsville, and Pine Creek Railroad
- 1882 in New York (state)
- Rebellions in the United States
- Transportation in Steuben County, New York
- The New York Times
- Steuben County, New York
- Riots and civil disorder in New York (state)
- Steuben County, New York
- West Union, New York
- Meat industry
- Albany, New York
- Alonzo B. Cornell
- Greenwood, New York
- Buffalo Courier-Express
- Insurrection
- New York & Pennsylvania Railroad
- Canisteo, New York
- Molly Maguires
- Panic of 1873
- Alonzo Cornell
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| - Several serious injuries. (en)
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| - Collapse of railroad project in Panic of 1873; citizens refused to repay money borrowed since they received no benefit. (en)
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| - February–June, 1882 (en)
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| - Intimidate bidders at tax sales; some injured. (en)
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| - Governor proclaimed state of insurrection; money in question paid. (en)
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| - Sheriff Higgens and tax collector of Steuben County, and their deputies; Governor Alonzo Cornell; bond holders; would-be purchasers at tax sales. (en)
- Taxpayers of Greenwood (en)
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| - The Insurrection in Greenwood, New York, which made the front page of The New York Times, took place in February of 1882 when citizens of Greenwood, New York, resisted the seizure and sale of property to pay for bonds that were attained to build the Rochester, Hornellsville, and Pine Creek Railroad. After potential buyers were threatened with firearms, and some were seriously injured, New York Governor Alonzo Cornell proclaimed on February 11, 1882 that an insurrection existed in Greenwood. Some property was successfully sold in February and March, and the governor lifted the proclamation in June. (en)
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