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  1. Utica was established on the site of Old Fort Schuyler, built by American colonists for defense in 1758 during the French and Indian War, the North American front of the Seven Years' War against France.

  2. He arrived in Fort Schuyler in March 1788 in four feet of snow and built a home at what later would become the corner of Whitesboro and Washington Streets. Initially a farmer, Bellinger eventually erected the settlement’s first hotel which became known as the New England House.

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  4. Settlement of Utica (North Utica), 1784 — Old Fort Schuyler (Utica), 1785 The first settlement within the limits of Utica was made in 1773, in present North Utica at Deerfield Corners, by George J. Weaver, Mark Damuth and Christian Reall and their families.

  5. Jun 6, 2016 · Ancient writers traditionally set the founding of Utica as 1101 BCE, but archaeological evidence points to a much more recent date. The earliest burials date to the 8th century BCE and pre-date those of Carthage. Ancient authors disagree as to whether the city was founded by Tyre or Sidon.

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  6. Jul 4, 2013 · In 1803, the five-year-old Trinity Episcopal parish hired famed Albany architect Philip Hooker to design a church building on the southeast corner of Broad and First streets. The church - shown...

  7. A History of Caring for Our Communities Since 1830 when Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare’s first predecessor, the Utica Orphan Asylum, opened to the Sisters of St. Francis starting St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in 1866 and the original St. Luke’s Home opening in 1869, our founders, employees and medical staff have a long tradition of caring for ...

  8. An arson epidemic in the 1990s brought the Utica to its nadir. But as entire neighborhoods fell into disrepair, many Uticans were unaware that help was on its way--from an unexpected source. In the '80s, Utica had begun accepting refugees. The '90s brought a heavy influx of Bosnian refugees fleeing the civil war that ravaged their home in ...

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