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326: 49:, where he worked as a stone cutter, later becoming quarry foreman. He graduated from the academy in Hancock in 1888 and obtained a state teaching certificate later that year. He then became principal of the union school in 469: 144:
In 1884, Long married Philinda J. Young. Their five children were Mrs. Courtney Sanford, Mrs. Hale Elliott, Mrs. James Elliott, Mrs. A. M. Suter, and Frank.
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valley, where he began working on historical sketches of old local families. The historical sketches were published into a book after his death.
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Long died at his daughter Courtney's home in Margaretville on May 11, 1927. He was buried in Margaretville Cemetery.
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for a year. He then returned to Hancock, where he was the high school principal for the next seven years.
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Methodist church for four and a half years. He then worked as a pastor for the
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After he retired from public life, Long moved to a farm in the
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While in Hancock, he began studying theology at home became a
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Goulds, New York
Battle of Gettysburg
Jefferson
Hancock
Clayville
lay preacher
Methodist church
Callicoon
New Paltz
Walden
Kingston
Margaretville
Andes
Middletown
Roxbury
New York State Assembly
Republican
Delaware County
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
New Kingston


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