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Corona started with
developers who bought farms and then split them up into lots and sold them
starting in 1854. By 1920 there was almost no open land and Corona
was fully developed. |
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Bibliography
- Gazetteer of the State of New York,
J.H. French, 1860
- Genealogical Resources in the New York
Metropolian Area, Estelle M. Guzik, 1989
- Guide to Naturalization Records of the
United States, Christina K Schaefer, 1997
- American Passenger Arrival Records,
Michael Tepper, 1993
- The Census Book, William
Dollarhide, 2000
- Vital Records Handbook,
Thomas Jay Kemp, 2000
- The Researcher's Guide to American
Genealogy, Val D. Greenwood, 2000
- Old Queens, N.Y. in Early Photographs,
Vincent F Seyfried, William Asadorian, 1991
- New York City 5 Borough StreetAtlas,
Geographia May Company 2004
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