490 ONONDAGA COUNTY.
Owen, who came into town in 1795.1 The first church (Bap.) was formed in 1818 ;2 Rev. Mr. Hurd Was the first preacher. •
TAN BUREN—was formed from Camillus, March 26, 1829-. It is an interior town, lying fr. w. of the center of the co. Its surface is level or gently undulating. Seneca River forms its n. boundary; along its eourse is considerable swamp land. The soil is a clayey, sandy, and gra¬ velly loam. Canton, (Canal p. o.,) on the Erie Canal, in the s. w. corner of tbe town, contains a church and 188 inhabitants; Tan Suren Center, (p. v.; Warners Station on tho N. Y. C. R. R.,) near the s. line, a church and 16 dwellings. Tan Buren (p.o.) and Ionia are hamlets. Baldwin§rilie, (p.v.,) on Seneca River, is on the line of Lysander. The first settler was Joseph Wilson, who located in town in 1792.3 The first church (Presb.) was formed in 1803 ; Rev. S. B. Barns was the first preacher.3
Acres of Land, Valuation, Population, Dwellings, Families, Freeholders, Schools, Live Stock, Agricultural Products, and Domestic Manufactures, of Onondaga County.
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Acres of Land. ' |
Valuation of 1858. |
Population. |
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Schools. |
Names of Towns. |
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ETmimprorec?. |
Real Estate. |
Personal ; Property. |
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Total.
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Freeholders. |
No. of Districts. |
Children taught. |
Camillus............ |
16,411 |
3,574* |
$1,087,490 |
$125,850 |
$1,213,340 |
1,401
1,780 |
1,339 |
489 |
535 |
328 |
10 |
1,023 |
Cicero............... |
14,376f |
14,912* |
628,523 |
42,200 |
670,723 |
1,608 |
642 |
689 |
529 |
15 |
1,305 |
Clay.................. |
19,535* |
10,681* |
964,205
786,362 |
37,850 |
1,002,055 |
1,762 |
1,564 |
638 |
576 |
511 |
21 |
1,536 |
De Witt............. |
15,643* |
6,294 |
41,100 |
827,462 |
1,562 |
1,42.3 |
675 |
599 |
422 |
14 |
1,089 |
Elbridge............ |
16,792* |
4.638 |
1,035,328
531,310 |
163,300 |
1,198,628 |
2,273 |
2,288 |
803 |
884 |
445 |
16 |
1,625 |
Fabius............... |
19,784* |
6,994* |
52,900 |
584,210 |
1,128 |
1,128 |
442 |
438 |
375 |
18 |
872 |
Geddes............... |
4,786
18J»04 |
1,472* |
1,147,950 |
17,000 |
1,164.950 |
1,116 |
950 |
366 |
384 |
. 157 |
3 |
638 |
La Fayette......... |
5,982 |
516,045 |
59,925 |
575,970 |
1,214 |
1,126 |
481 |
473 |
365 |
12 |
783 |
Lysander............ |
27,069* |
10,329
7,546* |
1,353,700
1,779,115 |
172,820 |
1,526,520 |
2,642 |
2,418 |
953 |
997 |
654 |
22 |
1,838 |
Manlius............. |
21,640* |
' 256,500 |
2,035,615 |
3,116 |
3,112 |
1,148 |
1,404 |
764 |
20 |
2,283 |
Marcellus........... |
15,558*
33,001* |
3,319* |
800,160 |
99,600 |
899,760 |
1,258
2,793 |
1,289 |
488 |
517 |
394 |
13 |
1,858 |
Onondaga............ |
7,846* |
1,796,890 |
223,050
56,555 |
2,019.940 |
2,607 |
978 |
901 |
856 |
28 |
1,990 |
Otisco................ |
14,803* |
3,803 |
466,265
1,171,650
802,575 |
522,820 |
830 |
895 |
362 |
361 |
298 |
12 |
641 |
Pompey.............
Salina...,........... |
32,420*
6,559* |
8,286
2,219 |
100,500
32.900 |
1,272.150
835^475 |
1,867
1,377 |
1,903
1,203
1.971 |
729
417 |
584
497 |
538
274 |
25 |
1,463 |
Skaneateles........ |
20,935* |
3,979 |
1,354,400 |
224,400 |
1,578,800 |
2,005 |
735 |
745 |
445 |
17 |
1,484 |
Spafford............. |
15,643*
1,992* |
4,429* |
406,200 |
75,350 |
481,550 |
894 |
922 |
335 |
369 |
271 |
9 |
659 |
Syracuse............ |
293* |
6,381,356 |
1,765,463 |
8,146,819
464,755 |
12,611 |
12,496 |
3,691 |
4,881 |
2,716 |
16 |
9,334 |
Tully................. |
12,269* |
3,996
4,104 |
366,355 |
98,400 |
806 |
• 813 |
362 |
352 |
289 |
7 |
633 |
Van Buren......... |
17,301 |
974,086 |
104,400 |
1,078,486 |
1,598 |
1,467 |
591 |
612 |
.426 |
16 |
1,174 |
Total........ |
344,528 |
114,701* |
24,349,965 |
3,750,063 |
28,100,028 |
44,033 |
42,542 |
12,215 |
16,798 |
11,057 |
294 |
31,428 |
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Live Stock.
Agricultural Products.
Bosh, of Grain.
Daiki' Products. |
•3 |
II |
g eo |
IiS |
X 6 |
«•§ |
12,470 |
. 103 |
28,035 |
2,904* |
11,535 |
3,317* |
13,360 |
140 |
17,730 |
374 |
527,770 |
695 |
5,150 |
41 |
6,915
40,738 |
606 |
2,470* |
9,890 |
584 |
13,073 |
246 |
23,139 |
1,363* |
22,613 |
700 |
43,680 |
464 |
400 |
94 |
23,286 |
335* |
8,320 |
710
25 |
30,900 |
323 |
21,640 |
' 83 |
17,330 25,427 24,801 94,202 31,539 102,398* 2,455,967* 63,246* 380,141* 624,545* 2.294,287 860,644 15,579*
tel
879
901 1,177
831
879
735
629
811
1,430
1,109
780
1,621
648
1,427
333
886
703
87
562
902
S3
1,933 1,552 1,! 1,532 2,093 924 1,116 1,382 3,312 2,041 1,214 3,277 1,122 2,029 674 1,391 1,019 137 763 2,036
1,165
1,274
1,683
1,168
1,559
1,273
201
994
2,750
1,548
1,117
2,051
998
2,041
394
1,528
1,214
109
863
1,497
1,047
1,324
1,363
1,170
1,215
2,637
904
1,088
1,949
1,365
990
2,034
899
1,894
427
1,081
906
144
1,102
1,262
Camillus ....
Cicero........
Clay...........
De Witt......
Elbridge.....
Fabius.......
Geddes.......
La Fayette. Lysander..
Manlius.....
Marcellus.., Onond Otisco.
Pompey......
Salina........
Skaneateles.
Spafford .
Syracuse .
Tully...........
Van Buren..
Total.
5,649 2,253 4,292 3,686 5,325 2,972 863 3,359 7,494 4,160 7,079 11, 5,064 9,338 1,557 8,937 4,430 756 2,176 3,152
152,062*
113,649
150,909
104,537*
138,119*
72,940*
38,099*
133,968
217,045*
148,686*
103,133*
259,385*
84,675*
223,288
44,288
130,483
100,371*
14,176
66,626
159,522*
110,209
129,140
120,907
97,235
120,304
143,500
40,945
114,382
207,813
130,077
95,150
223,343
83,387
194.815
44,732
90,223
99,575
6,471
108,654
133,425
10,006*
1,919*
4,908*
3,547
11,774
1,239
1,358
4,862
14,769|
5,473*
4,907*
13,290|
2,271
2,976
1,062
4,264
1,362*
737
1,424*
10,246
2,566 . 3,391 4,671* 3,344 3,209 5.205 969* 2,528* 5,-573* 3,423* 2,736* 5,677* 1,855* 5,238 1,559 3,756 2,159* 756 1,797 2,830f
19,857
24,842
34,011
14,321
17,670
11,162
10,834*
15,291
38,268
17,975
18.220
40A18
15,620
25,457
15,550
13,076
12,800
3,663
8,059
22,947
30,343
20,131
27,578
12,564
26,816
40,056
4,067
36,368
48,181
25,176
35,395
73,302*
48,715
39,417
4,021
45,658
41,900
1,251
24,165
39,141
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and Seth Warner, Eleazur Dunham, Benj. Bolton, Ira and Phineas Barnes, Jonathan Skinner, Isaac Earll, Wm. Lakin, and Charles F. Hall. The first child born was Elizabeth Haynes; the first marriage was that of James Wilson and Roby Tabor; and the first death, that of Mrs. Jonathan Tabor. Augustus Robinson taught the first school; Charles Tull kept the first inn and store; James Paddock built the first gristmill; and Nathan Skeels and Solomon Paddock built the first sawmill.
* The census reports 5 churches; 2 Bap., M. E., Christian, and R. C. |
1
Among the other early settlers were James Cravath, Wm.
2
Trowbridge, Phineas Howell, Phineas Henderson, and Michael
3
The census reports 5 churches; 2 Bap., 2 M.E., and Disciples. * Among the other early settlers were Gabriel Tappan, David Haynes, John McHarrie, Reuben Smith, James Wells, Amos
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