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CORNING , a city of Steuben county, NewSee also: York, U.S.A., in the S. See also: part of the See also: state, on the Chemung See also: river, 10 m
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W.N.W. of See also: Elmira
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Pop
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(189o) 8550; (1900) 11,o61, of whom 1410 were See also: foreign-See also: born; (1910) 13,730
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Corning is served by the See also: Erie, the See also: Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, and the New
York Central & Hudson River See also: railways
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Among the See also: principal buildings and institutions are a See also: fine city See also: hall, a Federal
See also: building, a county See also: court See also: house, the Corning hospital, a See also: free public library and St Mary's See also: orphan See also: asylum (See also: Roman Catholic)
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Corning is one of the principal markets in New York state for See also: tobacco, which is extensively produced in the surrounding country
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The principal industry is the making of cut and See also: flint See also: glass, and, of the several extensive See also: plants devoted to this industry, that of the Corning Glass See also: Works is one of the largest in the See also: world
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The city also has railway See also: car shops and foundries, and among its manufactures are pressed brick, tile and terra-cotta, See also: papier-mache and See also: lumber
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The See also: total value of the factory products in 1905 was $3,083,515, 35'7% more than in 1900
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There were settlers on the site of Corning as early as 1789, but it was not until 1848 that it was incorporated as a See also: village under its See also: present name, given in honour of See also: Erastus Corning, the railway builder
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Corning was chartered as a city in 189o
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See C . H . M' Master,See also: History of the See also: Settlement of Steuben County (See also: Bath, N.Y., 1853)
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