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Coopersville, Clinton County, New York

Coordinates: 44°56′35″N 73°24′28″W / 44.94306°N 73.40778°W / 44.94306; -73.40778
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Coopersville (formerly, Cooperville and Moore's Mills) is a hamlet in Clinton County, New York. Coopersville lies at an elevation of 105 feet (32 m). Most of the first settlers of this area were refugees from Canada who either didn't support the British during the American Revolution, or actually took up arms against the British. Many of these had been soldiers in the French army from "The Old French War", (The French and Indian War).

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44°56′35″N 73°24′28″W / 44.94306°N 73.40778°W / 44.94306; -73.40778