The highest temperature of record in New York State is 108° at Troy on July 22, 1926. The record coldest temperature is -52° at Stillwater Reservoir (northern Herkimer County) on February 9, 1934
New York, New York
Warm - 2001 was released on: USA: 2001 (New York City, New York)
New York became a state on July 26, 1788!!!! New York became a state on July 26, 1788!!!!
New York was admitted to the Union on July 26
July 26, 1788
Slavery was abolished in New York in 1827 and in New Jersey in 1804.
On July 26, 1788, New York became the 11th state.
Because New york had short warm winters and fertile soil
new york became a state in July 26,1788
New York joined the union on July 26th, 1788.
George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC) succeeded John Jay in his second spell as the first Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1801 and July 1, 1804. Following the end of Clinton's term as Governor, Morgan Lewis (born October 16, 1754 in New York, New York; died April 7, 1844 in New York, New York) became the third Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1804 and July 1, 1807.
George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC) succeeded John Jay in his second spell as the first Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1801 and July 1, 1804. Following the end of Clinton's term as Governor, Morgan Lewis (born October 16, 1754 in New York, New York; died April 7, 1844 in New York, New York) became the third Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1804 and July 1, 1807.