Water Companies in Auriesville, NY
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Canajoharie Water Works Department
(518) 673-2007 more info
* City of Auriesville
(518) 841-4300 more info
City of Schenectady: Water Department
(518) 382-5023 more info
Dept of Public Works
(518) 842-3691 more info
Gloversville Water Department
(518) 773-4520 more info
Johnstown City Water Department
(518) 736-4027 more info
Rotterdam Sewer/Water Supvr
(518) 355-9520 more info
Scotia Department of Public Works
(518) 393-2159 more info
St Johnsville Village Water
(518) 568-3139 more info
Town of Charlton: Water Dist
(518) 399-5880 more info
Town of Rotterdam: Water Department Garage
(518) 393-6948 more info

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Facts about Auriesville, NY:
Auriesville is a hamlet in the northeastern part of the town of Glen in Montgomery County, New York, United States, along the south bank of the Mohawk River. It lies about forty miles west of Albany, the state capital. A Jesuit cemetery is located there. Auries was the name of the last Mohawk known to have lived there. Settlers named the village after him. The Mohawk called the place Ossernenon, also Gandawaga and Caughnawaga. The latter name was also given to a northern settlement on the St. Lawrence River opposite Lachine (later Montreal). Also known as Kahnawake, the Canadian settlement was founded by 1718 as a Jesuit mission for the Iroquois converts to Christianity who wanted to withdraw from 'moral corruption' by their pagan kinsmen. Auriesville is the presumed site of the Mohawk village, located in Montgomery County, New York, U.S.A., in which Saint Isaac Jogues, and his companions, Saint René Goupil and Saint Jean de Lalande, were martyred by the Mohawk. Jogues and Goupil...

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