About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Educational institutions disestablished in 1872, Publications disestablished in 1872, Railway companies disestablished in 1872, Railway stations closed in 1872, Sports clubs disestablished in 1872, States and territories disestablished in 1872, Geneva Medical College, Dutch Gold Coast, European and North American Railway, Ch zan, Metropolitan Turnpike Trust, Le Velocipede Illustre, Cholsey and Wallingford Railway, Eckford of Brooklyn, Washington Nationals, Fotherby Halt railway station, J zai Domain, Lone Tree Ferry, The Revolution, Florida Railroad, New York and New Haven Railroad, Naomi Institute, Nova Scotia Railway, Macon and Western Railroad, Hull and Selby Railway, Troy Haymakers, Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway, Gorseddau Tramway, Oldfield Road railway station, National Labor Union, Allentown, Greenock and Ayrshire Railway, Black River and St. Lawrence Railway, Hartford and New Haven Railroad, Oswego and Syracuse Railroad, Dartmouth and Torbay Railway, Cleveland Forest Citys, Brooklyn, California, Patterson Railroad, Royal College of Chemistry, Yr Australydd, Kol Mevasser, Flint River Railroad, Holly, Wayne and Monroe Railway, Washington Olympics, Scilly Isles Steam Navigation Company, Bay City and East Saginaw Railroad, Metropolitan and St John's Wood Railway, Amberswood railway station, Cass River Railroad, Whelley railway station, Demokratische Zeitung, Accountant General. Excerpt: Geneva Medical College was founded on September 15, 1834 in Geneva, New York as a separate department (college) of Geneva College, currently known as Hobart and William Smith Colleges. In 1871, the medical school was transferred to Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. and in 1950, the university sold the college to the State University of New York (SUNY) for only $1, where it remains today. For many years the coll...