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1887-Benjamin Hall 1888-J. Harry Kent 1889-Joseph H. Kent 1890-James K. O'Connor
1891-Cornelius Haley 1892-Cornelius Haley 1893-Cornelius Haley
1894-Henry P. Hoeffler 1895-Henry P. Hoeffler 1896-Walter Embly 1897-Geo. E. Philo 1898-John Williams 1899-William J. Sullivan 1900-William J. Sullivan
1901-Michael J. McQuade
1902-Michael J. McQuade
1903-Thomas A. Mortimer 1904-Thomas A. Mortimer 1905-Henry L. Gates 1906-Henry L. Gates 1907-Merwin K. Hart 1908-Merwin K. Hart 1909-John W. Manley 1910-John W. Manley 1911-Ralph Entwistle Vol. I-12
James A. Douglass David G. Evans Morris R. Jones C. E. Williams Joseph Ackroyd Lewis B. Sherman Robert W. Evans
Robert W. Evans George G. McAdam George G. McAdam
James L. Dempsey James L. Dempsey Harry S. Patten Chester W. Porter Joseph Porter Wm. Carey Sanger Wm. Carey Sanger Wm. Carey Sanger Louis M. Martin Louis M. Martin Louis M. Martin
Fred J. Brill
Fred J. Brill
Fred J. Brill
Jay H. Pratt Jay H. Pratt Jay H. Pratt Ladd J. Lewis, Jr.
Arthur G. Blue
Ladd J. Lewis, Jr. Arthur G. Blue
Ladd J. Lewis, Jr.
Herbert E. Allen
Herbert E. Allen
Third District
David Gray Thomas D. Roberts Frank A. Edgerton Thomas B. Allanson T. James Owens T. James Owens Israel J. White John C. Davies Geo. Beatty, Jr. Abisha B. Baker. Russell S. Johnson
Russell S. Johnson Chester W. Porter
William B. Graves William B. Graves John E. Mason John E. Mason
Edward M. Marson
Edward M. Marson Edward M. Marson John C. Evans
John C. Evans
John C. Evans John C. Evans
C. Robert Edwards
James T. Cross
James T. Cross
Second District
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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
DELEGATES TO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Convention of 1801-James Dean, Bezaleel Fisk, Henry Huntington.
Convention of 1821-Ezekiel Bacon, Samuel Sidney Breese, Henry Hunt- ington, Jonas Platt, Nathan Williams.
Convention of 1846-Hervey Brayton, Julius Candee, Edward Huntington, Charles P. Kirkland.
Convention of 1867-Benjamin N. Huntington, Francis Kernan, Richard U. Sherman.
Convention of 1872-Commission for amending the constitution, Francis Kernan.
Convention of 1894-Henry J. Cookinham, John C. Davies. These delegates were elected by senatorial districts, and the senatorial district at this time con- sisted of Oneida, Lewis and Otsego counties. The district was entitled to five delegates, and one was chosen from Lewis and two from Otsego.
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Clerks-Appointed up to 1847; elected for terms of three years since. The county clerks are keepers of the county records, and clerks of all the courts, including the Supreme courts, for their respective counties.
Jonas Platt, 1798; Francis A. Bloodgood, 1802; Abram Camp, 1813; Francis A. Bloodgood, 1815; Eliasaph Dorchester, 1821-22; John H. Ostrom, 1825; George Brown, 1831; John D. Leland, 1834; James Dean, 1837; P. Sheldon Root, 1840; Delos DeWolf, 1843; Patrick Mahon, 1846; Alexander Rae, 1849; Richard Hulbert, 1852; Zenas M. Howes, 1855; J. Earl Hulbert, 1858; Daniel P. Buckingham, 1861; Orson Carpenter, 1864; James C. Bronson, 1867; Linus R. Clark, 1870; James B. Paddon, 1873; Taliesin Evans, 1876; Henry J. Cogge- shall, 1879; Arthur H. Ballou, 1882; M. Jesse Brayton, 1885; Frederick D. Haak, 1888; Rouse B. Maxfield, 1891; Garry A. Willard, 1894; George D. Frank, 1897; Joseph Porter, 1900; Herman Clarke, 1902; Alfred J. Bromley, 1905; Charles A. G. Scothon, 1908, also 1911.
County Treasurers-These were appointed by the boards of supervisors until the adoption of the constitution of 1846, since which time they have been elected for terms of three years. The following list is from the record at Rome and goes back to 1830, anterior to which we have not been able to procure the names.
Jay Hatheway, 1830-41; A. Bennett, 1842-45; W. Tracy, 1846; E. B. Arm- strong, 1847-48; Sanford Adams, 1849-51; E. H. Shelley, 1852-54; J. Thomas Spriggs, 1855-57; John J. Parry, Jr., 1858-66; Charles Northrup, 1867-72; Will- iam McPherson, 1873-78; John Kohler, 1878-81; John R. Edwards, 1884-87; Charles F. Barnard, 1890; William E. Richards, 1893-96; James H. Flanagan, 1899; Henry W. Roberts, 1902-05; James T. Somers, 1908, also 1911.
Sheriffs-These officers, under the first constitution, were appointed by the council of appointment annually; but no person could hold the office for more than four successive years. Under the constitution of 1821 they were elected for three years, and were ineligible for a second term. These conditions still exist.
GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
THE OLD COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE IN UTICA. NOW THE UTICA GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY'S OFFICES
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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
William Colbrath, (written also Colbraith) March, 1798; Elizur Moseley, De- ember, 1798; Charles C. Brodhead, November, 1800; James S. Kip, 1804; Benajah Merrill, 1807; James S. Kip, 1808; Benajah Merrill, 1810; James S. Cip, 1811; Apollos Cooper, 1815; John B. Pease, 1819; John E. Hinman, 1821- 2; David Pearson, 1825; John E. Hinman, 1828; Samuel M. Mott, 1831; Eras- us Willard, 1834; Lyman Curtiss, 1837; David Moulton, 1840; Theodore S. Faxton, 1842; Israel S. Parker, 1843; Palmer V. Kellogg, 1844; Lester Barker, 847; John R. Jones, 1850; Hugh Crocker, 1852; Calvin Hall, 1855; William T. Mckown, 1858; Hugh Crocker, 1861; David B. Danforth, 1864; George F. Weaver, 1867; Lewis Gaylord, 1870; George Benedict, 1873; Frederick G. Weaver, 1876; Francis X. Meyers, 1879; Thomas D. Penfield, 1882; John Batchelor, 1885; Thomas Wheeler, 1888; John C. Schreiber, 1891; VanRens- elaer Weaver, 1894; William H. Reese, 1897; Lincoln E. Brownell, 1900; Sam- 1el H. Jones, 1903; Frederick Gillmore, 1906; Daniel J. Becker, 1909.
Superintendents of Poor-Originally five in number and appointed by board of supervisors. By the constitution of 1846 the number was reduced to three and made elective. Finally the number was reduced to one by resolution of the board of supervisors, and superintendents of the poor are now elected for erms of three years.
Julius C. Thorne, 1861; Archibald Hess, 1864; Owen E. Owens, 1867-1870 ; Roderick Morrison, 1873; Thomas J. Brown, 1876; Richard E. Hatfield, 1878; Theodore S. Comstock, 1880-86; Robert W. Evans, 1889; David Aldridge, 1892; Louis Mittenmaier, 1895-98; DeWitt C. Smith, 1901-04; Walter W. Elden, L907-10.
Coroners-This list is not entirely complete. The oaths of office of many of them are lacking in the clerk's office, but we have made it as full as possible.
1798-April 1, Samuel Ensign, Lemuel Leavenworth, Eleazer House.
1799-April 30, Bill Smith, Lemuel Leavenworth, Samuel Ensign, Eleazer House.
1800-Lemuel Leavenworth, Eleazer House.
1801-Shadrach Smith, Bill Smith. These were sworn before Hugh White, county judge.
1803-Shadrach Smith, Bill Smith, George T. Klock.
1804-Shadrach Smith, Wells Kellogg.
1806-Elisha Spurr, John B. Pierce.
1807-Solomon Evarts, John B. Pierce, Joseph Butler, E. Spurr.
1808-Shadrach Smith, E. Spurr.
1809-Joseph Butler, Solomon Evarts, Smith and Spurr.
1811-E. Spurr.
1812-Jedediah H. Peck, John Herrick.
1813-John Hunter, John Pierce, John E. Hinman, Bela B. Hyde.
1814-Levi Green, Enoch Strong, John Pierce.
1815-J. H. Peck, B. B. Hyde, J. E. Hinman.
1816-Wm. Stone, E. Spurr, J. H. Peck.
1818-B. B. Hyde, David Pierson.
1819-John Butler, Jr., Ezra S. Barnum, David Pierson, B. B. Hyde. 1820-Ezra S. Barnum.
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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1821-Zenas Howes, Charles Granger, Samuel Jones, Seely Jewell.
1822-E. S. Barnum, A. L. Wood, Freedom Tibbets, Stephen White, Zenas Howes.
1823-E. Spurr, James D. Stebbins, Preston Hilgard, C. Halladay.
1824-P. H. Graves (or Groves).
1825-Benjamin Hyde, Jr.
1826-Eliphalet Bailey, Robert Jones.
1832-Linus Sanford, Martin Rowley.
1837-Francis Bicknell.
1840-Willett Stillman, Abraham A. Barnes.
1841-Benjamin F. Brooks, Benjamin B. Hinkley.
1843-P. McCraith, Abner B. Blair, Daniel Chatfield.
1844-Elisha Fowler.
1846-Aaron B. Bligh.
1847-Benjamin F. Brooks, A. B. Blair, William Tompkins.
1849-H. H. Roberts.
1850-A. B. Blair, John R. Everett, E. B. Harris.
1851-S. M. Perine, R. H. Francis.
1852-William H. Green.
1853-A. B. Blair, John H. Tower.
1854-James H. Frear.
1855-S. M. Perine, Clark A. Riggs.
1856-John P. Van Vleck, Alexander Gifford.
1857-H. H. Roberts, J. M. Browne.
1858-David Donaldson.
1859-J. P. VanVleck.
1860-H. H. Roberts.
1861-Newton Graves, Jabez V. Cobb, John H. VanNess.
1863-H. H. Roberts.
1864-Newton Graves, Saml. F. Meney, J. V. Cobb, E. A. Munger. 1865-W. B. Monroe.
1866-Charles B. Tefft.
1867-J. V. Cobb, E. A. Munger, W. B. Monroe.
1869-Evan G. Williams.
1870-E. J. Lawton, E. A. Munger, Christian Weiss.
1871-Charles B. Tefft, Wm. Meyer.
1872-E. G. Williams.
1873-Edward D. Taylor, James G. Hunt, E. J. Lawton.
1874-David Larrabee, James G. Hunt.
1875-Chas. E. Fraser, Jr., Francis T. Gorton.
1876-James G. Hunt, E. J. Lawton.
1877-78-E. J. Lawton, E. F. Gorton, C. E. Fraser, Charles Munger, Edwin W. Raynor.
1879-James G. Hunt, Elon J. Lawton.
1881-Edwin W. Raynor, Hiram P. DuBois.
1882-Albert G. Spencer, Henry C. Sutton.
1884-Henry W. Leonard, Herbert G. Jones, Edwin W. Raynor.
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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1885-Willis E. Millington.
1886-Leander Swartwout.
1887-Herbert G. Jones, G. Massillon Lewis.
1888-Willis E. Millington.
1889-Matthias Cook.
1890-Myron W. Hunt, G. Massillon Lewis.
1891-Thomas G. Nock.
1892-Charles B. Tefft.
1893-G. Massillon Lewis, Myron W. Hunt.
1894-Thomas G. Nock.
1895-Charles G. Ward.
1896-Howard G. Bartless, James W. Douglass.
1897-Thomas G. Nock.
1898-George R. Taylor, Robert Dodd.
1899-James W. Douglass.
1900-Howard F. Hubbard.
1901-Robert Dodd, Robert B. Wilson.
1902-George C. Morey.
1903-Howard F. Hubbard.
1904-Robert Dodd, G. Massillon Lewis.
1905-George C. Morey.
1906-Howard F. Hubbard.
1907-Robert Dodd, G. Massillon Lewis.
1908-Edward N. Sparks.
1909-Gilbert N. Lehr.
1910-Robert Dodd, John D. Shipman.
County superintendents of common schools, appointed by boards of super- visors from 1843 to 1847, when the office was abolished.
Elon Comstock, Julius C. Thorne, Hosea Clark, Stephen Moulton, William S. Wetmore.
In 1857 the office of school commissioner was established and made elective. First election held in November, 1859. Term of office three years.
Abram B. Weaver, Harvey E. Wilcox, Mills C. Blackstone, Grove W. Bagg, Peter B. Crandall, Charles T. Pooler, Julius C. Thorne, Joshua H. Tracy, Harvey S. Bedell, Homer T. Fowler, Merritt N. Capron, Silas L. Snyder, Eugene L. Hinckley, John R. Pugh, Charles T. Burnley, Henry S. Ninde, Horace O. Farley.
Mills C. Blackstone, Harvey E. Wilcox, Abram B. Weaver, Grove W. Bagg, Peter B. Crandall, Charles T. Pooler, Julius C. Thorne, Joshua H. Tracy, Eugene L. Hinckley, Silas L. Snyder, Merritt N. Capron, Homer T. Fowler, Harvey S. Bedell.
1872-John R. Pugh, Charles T. Burnley, Henry S. Ninde, Horace O. Farley. 1875-John R. Pugh, Charles E. Howe, Martin W. Smith, Milton W. George.
1878-Franklin P. Ashley, Julius M. Button, Jonas W. Armstrong, George Griffith.
1881-William D. Biddlecome, Julius M. Button, Martin W. Smith, Jerome F. Hilts.
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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1884-William D. Biddlecome, Edward A. O'Brien, Everett E. Edgerton, Jerome F. Hilts.
1887-William D. Lewis, Fred E. Payne, Everett E. Edgerton, William B. Graves.
1890-Laura F. Mayhew, Fred E. Payne, Nellie K. Tibbits, James McCul- lough.
1893-Cora A. Davis, Frederick B. Pierce, Selden L. Harding, James Mc- Cullough.
1896-Cora A. Davis, Everett E. Edgerton, Selden L. Harding, James Mc- Cullough.
1899-Cora A. Davis, William J. Lewis, Daniel J. Covell, Frank E. Niess. 1902-William J. Lewis, Daniel J. Covell, Frank E. Niess, Charles A. Higley. 1905-Ray P. Snyder, William J. Lewis, Ervin W. Claus, Frank E. Niess. 1908-Ray P. Snyder, Harry C. Buck, John C. Evans, Benjamin F. Hughes. Each commissioner reports his own district separately and independently to the state superintendent.
LOAN COMMISSIONERS
The list of these officers is imperfect, for the same reasons which apply in the case of coroners-the records are not complete. We give what names we have been able to find :
Benjamin Hyde, 1824-26; James D. Stebbins, John Parker, 1838; Denio Babcock, 1840; David Babcock, 1842; (These names are obscure, and may be identical.) Parker Halleck, A. S. Newberry, A. Hazen, 1843; Clark Potter, 1844; Denio Babcock, William Higby, C. C. Cook, J. P. Fitch, 1848; Ephraim Storrs, John W. Stafford, 1852; Mark Potter, 1854; Andrew Jones, 1855-58; William E. Griffith, 1860; Israel B. Spencer, Jason S. Ethridge, 1870; Benjamin D. Stone, 1871; Curtiss J. Wright, A. G. Williams, 1873; Curtiss J. Wright, A. G. Williams, 1878-1879; Newton Sholes, Burlington Button, 1880-82; S. W. Patten, Charles B. Hitchcock, 1883-1890; H. S. Patten, Charles B. Hitchcock, 1891; Jonas W. Armstrong, Charles B. Hitchcock, 1892-94; Luther G. Will- iams, James Brown, 1895-1903; John R. Watkins, James Brown, 1904-1908; Luther G. Williams, Robert A. Pritchard, 1909-1911.
VOTES FOR PRESIDENT
Presidential electors were selected by the legislature of the state of New York until 1828. In that year they were elected by the people, but no record can be found of the vote in Oneida county. Search has been made in the office of secretary of state at Albany, the Oneida county clerk's office, and the file of every newspaper published in that period in Oneida county, but no record can be found. This is also true of the year 1836. The following table gives the vote for presidential electors, with the names of the candidates of the great parties for president, and the vote cast in each town and ward, where the figures were attainable. In a few instances towns and wards are missing, and where they are not given in the tables the records cannot be found.
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HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1832
1836
1840
1844
1848
Towne
Annsville
154
128
179
189
175
208
173
143
73
Augusta
300
250
207
250
173
232
172
149
103
Boonville
269
211
343
449
304
336
226
94
209
Bridgewater
125
169
160
153
134
158
131
118
39
Camden
165
201
147
175
260
146
227
101
99
190
Florence
98
60
82
125
84
177
59
27
196
Floyd
214
100
288
322
283
305
261
272
123
189
Lee
380
119
154
442
188
433
155
205
190
Marcy
161
95
125
211
106
204
63
57
78
Marshall
185
222
208
233
202
215
137
58
167
New Hartford
194
329
392
230
403
225
340
156
96
Paris
219
317
315
240
319
260
290
109
241
Remsen
76
154
216
88
198
114
146
32
111
Rome
429
356
522
570
495
592
487
393
196
Sangerfield
235
220
253
277
222
283
171
177
103
Steuben
143
147
196
135
189
141
70
55
73
Trenton
258
322
352
309
333
288
253
61
259
Utica (1)
1477
692
#883
1784
152
137
133
98
74
Utica (2)
226
121
181
58
102
Utica (3)
312
218
344
89
224
Utica (4)
...
...
...
. .
. ..
255
98
203
Vernon
268
352
328
264
312
288
231
108
151
Verona
353
252
395
477
449
493
416
194
198
Vienna
267
108
148
333
107
368
. . .
63
271
81
Westmoreland
273
311
300
303
278
290
199
137
218
Whitestown
338
395
419
316
405
317
353
151
220
. .
...
. . .
. .
. ..
70
15
71
Ava
Andrew Jackson
(Dem.)
William Wirt
Wm. H. Harrison
Martin Van Buren
Wm. H. Harrison
Martin Van Buren
Henry Clay
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
(Whig)
Lewis Cass
( Dem. )
Martin Van Buren
(Dem.)
.
(Rep.)
(Whig)
(Dem. )
(Whig)
(Dem.)
213
197
163
45
224
Deerfield
231
86
215
80
192
57
121
49
Kirkland
217
Total
6,413 5,989
7,156 7,768 6,983 7,717 5,830 3,531 4,533
#Total vote in Utica.
..
...
373
365
129
90
105
Utica (5)
Western
384
45
113
463
100
377
(Whig)
(Dem. )
283
169
184
HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1852
1856
1860
1864
(Unionist)
George B. Mcclellan
Annsville
193
292
24
181
280
322
308
301
360
Augusta
188
205
5
141
302
316
191
312
203
Ava
108
133
23
100
107
136
112
145
147
Boonville
264
318
128
175
539
641
341
583
410
Bridgewater
132
141
12
80
177
200
113
19'
106
Camden
258
248
65
148
453
519
232
498
291
Deerfield
120
234
24
182
233
258
233
238
281
Florence
149
217
9
127
158
185
332
123
424
Floyd
67
213
13
139
133
147
177
139
181
Kirkland
293
217
50
261
399
530
394
496
424
Lee
259
375
27
237
346
351
357
325
374
Marcy
81
173
15
106
185
203
157
186
186
Marshall
166
228
1
116
289
281
146
289
211
New Hartford
359
487
43
161
503
575
218
557
260
Paris
320
255
31
155
520
617
266
526
289
Remsen
170
114
30
99
345
409
213
374
253
Rome
632
839
231
846
650
837
934
768
1,239
Sangerfield
223
257
8
194
286
265
230
251
278
Steuben
161
102
5
72
211
255
81
232
102
Trenton
301
262
10
120
554
600
194
586
228
Utica (1)
138
148
39
127
117
128
161
106
203
Utica (2)
196
177
51
158
232
278
275
290
330
Utica (3)
276
178
81
151
342
384
255
447
280
Utica (4)
333
260
88
252
414
428
290
474
291
Utica (5)
229
299
54
394
389
191
388
163
479
Utica (6)
198
206
66
282
252
365
423
343
532
Utica (7)
274
240
56
135
416
429
224
414
252
Verona
479
496
180
178
402
692
345
663
624
Vienna
225
378
23
118
291
322
235
434
398
Western
117
362
40
250
235
250
288
254
288
Westmoreland
292
262
72
130
479
464
214
427
280
Whitestown
460
335
98
186
525
436
196
523
384
(Dem. )
Towns
Winfield Scott
(Whig)
Franklin Pierce
Millard Fillmore
(Independent)
James Buchanan
(Dem.)
John C. Fremont
Abraham Lincoln
(Rep.)
Stephen A. Douglass
(Dem. )
Abraham Lincoln
Total 7,661 8,473
1,632 6,009 10,064 12,387 8,780 12,044 10,924
...
...
373
257
380
338
Vernon
. .
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
185
HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1868
1872
1876
1880
1884
Towns
Annsville
282
350
280
303
284
372
310
315
299
301
Augusta
316
20
289
194
*39
. ..
321
253
303
273
Ava
131
127
131
90
74
94
138
128
127
123
Boonville
624
428
633
331
635
429
686
385
574
472
Bridgewater
192
106
180
104
181
156
186
128
160
164
Camden
557
289
554
281
540
349
574
309
579
333
Deerfield
246
241
270
182
270
264
400
223
278
241
Florence
163
387
139
125
145
155
124
145
121
140
Kirkland
531
478
500
503
570
488
496
586
537
600
Lee
327
350
*2
...
316
*356
...
76
221
33'
Marcy
175
178
202
116
197
170
184
175
198
158
Marshall
302
210
253
229
268
306
283
236
295
288
New H'rtfo'd
562
291
590
270
555
314
616
367
517
423
Paris
516
317
486
272
494
357
210
360
405
402
Remsen
399
235
275
39
264
54
551
63
204
67
Rome (1)
1860 11,307 11,115 11,196
222
330
234
336
263
392
Rome (2) ..
153
300
160
252
150
311
Rome (4) ..
...
...
...
.
...
375
278
406
260
425
282
Sangerfield .
287
337
*13
342
433
351
399
324
423
Steuben
222
92
215
58
199
98
198
92
151
97
Trenton
624
199
562
164
648
182
644
189
528
227
Utica (1)
12,409 12,912 13,027 12,791
140
158
144
119
164
120
Utica ( 2 )
307
463
341
424
345
501
Utica ( 3 )
636
442
394
277
404
341
Utica ( 5 )
.
...
. ..
. .
...
.
. . .
141
270
163
252
156
306
Utica ( 7)
.
. .
...
...
272
429
326
468
367
576
Utica ( 9 )
.
.
. .
. ..
. ..
465
482
471
550
530
574
Utica (10)
...
. .
...
216
243
208
258
209
271
Utica (11)
...
. ..
...
. .
. ..
.
...
. ..
. ..
Vernon
455
257
412
266
155
104
448
336
430
354
Verona
652
507
692
333
480
349
639
565
539
647
Vienna
149
112
372
231
...
*12
335
331
294
314
Western
252
310
307
238
277
317
323
280
255
289
.
...
217
45₴
254
411
223
431
232
27'
223
268
234
303
Rome (5) .
. . .
...
...
..
...
440
236
463
249
446
308
Utica ( 4 )
. .
. . .
...
54
244
88
254
85
249
Utica ( 6 )
696
585
335
372
378
388
Utica ( 8)
.
.
...
. .
*278
184
274
202
261
Floyd
148
162
141
126
...
Samuel J. Tilden
Jamee A. Garfield
W. S. Hancock
James G. Blaine
Grover Cleveland
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
Horace Greeley
(Dem. )
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
Ulysses S. Grant
Horatio Seymour
Ulysses S. Grant
. ..
*159
Forestport
169
210
168
. ..
.
. .
Rome (3) ..
. .
..
279
208
317
235
421
327
463
371
Utica (12)
. .
...
R. B. Hayes
185
186
HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1868
1872
1876
1880
1884
Towns
Westmor'l'nd
438
266
407 307
177
431 631
387
644
407
529
528
Total .. . 12,365 11,021 12,475 9,629 12,561 11,415 14,382 12,329 13,790 13,809
*Majority #Total
1888
1892
1896
1900
1904
Benj. Harrison
350
292
225
236
268
223
257
160
259
187
Augusta
303
274
249
200
295
191
337
205
335
200
Ava
126
119
94
101
93
109
107
93
66
32
Boonville
669
429
549
357
652
301
657
288
582
345
Bridgewater
179
141
167
118
213
63
222
82
186
81
Camden
602
319
543
313
751
184
766
227
680
333
Deerfield ...
294
223
213
162
267
160
284
166
254
170
Florence
188
252
157
179
172
164
189
160
175
160
Floyd
150
124
114
115
117
91
131
90
...
...
Forestport
238
149
222
113
283
126
239
94
242
110
Kirkland
597
617
491
532
585
486
653
498
641
423
Lee
262
291
241
249
263
175
277
202
222
214
Marcy
219
153
*25
235
135
223
140
224
152
Marshall
314
252
259
256
220
171
289
217
309
185
New H'rtf'rd Paris
465
398
395
382
457
305
428
302
390
269
Remsen
226
82
205
65
230
55
231
55
206
55
Rome (1) .
356
476
299
394
390
335
477
398
200
267
Rome (2 ) .
226
313
196
284
243
219
271
261
254
279
Rome (3) .
269
483
230
379
277
341
330
406
349
419
Rome (4) .
306
333
283
314
397
204
400
284
417
365
Rome ( 5 ) .
492
288
438
294
574
209
598
284
333
184
Rome ( 6)
.
..
...
...
. ..
...
. .
...
346
155
Rome ( 7)
...
. ..
...
...
...
...
...
...
252
243
Sangerfield
388
403
358
363
407
230
377
281
346
264
Steuben
180
73
164
65
144
72
157
73
142
61
Trenton
505
201
452
169
569
134
551
14
511
138
Utica (1 ) .
182
106
166
110
189
101
187
155
160
140
. . .
Ulyeses S. Grant (Rep.)
Horatio Seymour
Ulysses S. Grant
(Rep.)
Horace Greeley
(Dem.)
R. B. Hayes
Samuel J. Tilden
James A. Garfield
W. S. Hancock
James G. Blaine
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
Whitestown .
546
365
(Dem.)
Benj. Harrison
Grover Cleveland
William McKinley
William J. Bryan
William Mckinley
William J. Bryan
Theodore Roosevelt
Alton J. Parker
Towns
(Rep.)
Grover Cleveland
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem,)
.
323
618
281
750
413
760
405
655
467
495
254
261
442
253
353
221
Grover Cleveland
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
.
. ..
...
Annsville
(Dem.)
187
HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1888
1892
1896
1900
1904
Towns
Utica ( 2) .
426
492
386
490
618
402
508
461
472
513
Utica (3 ) .
435
336
397
351
524
255
517
292
521
351
Utica ( 4) .
516
351
433
281
527
223
516
263
492
302
Utica ( 5 ) .
110
273
76
245
145
172
166
153
165
208
Utica ( 6 ) .
202
314
184
296
29€
225
260
275
275
341
Utica ( 7) .
497
450
564
507
810
418
846
492
985
551
Utica ( 8) .
525
784
575
908
1,074
982
797
985
896
1,137
Utica ( 9 ) .
646
773
545
825
914
611
602
659
669
685
Utica (10)
261
281
226
301
334
248
298
283
338
351
Utica (11)
431
277
442
287
539
263
579
347
564
410
Utica (12)
657
424
690
545
956
443
563
405
636
460
Utica (13)
294
257
368
305
Utica (14)
...
. ..
. ..
...
...
...
293
224
377
251
Utica (15)
Vernon
474
345
425
297
500
237
513
288
531
322
Verona
4,674
562
489
495
431
269
590
413
574
429
Vienna
320
335
268
282
356
211
351
217
311
234
Western
276
252
242
234
282
175
263
191
254
194
Westmor'l'nd
391
229
323
250
361
175
394
160
342
181
Whitestown .
657
537
665
570
895
426
922
504
924
578
Total .. . 16,241 14,275 14,150 13,297 18,471 10,793 19,182 12,796 19,079 13,923 *Majority
1908
Towns
Wm. H. Taft
Wm. J. Bryen
Annsville
254
184
Augusta
320
210
Ava
76
75
Boonville
595
349
Bridgewater
159
94
Camden
596
327
Deerfield
242
199
Florence
148
160
Floyd
147
83
Forestport
77
105
Kirkland
665
477
.
.
.
. .
. ..
..
.
. .
. .
...
...
William J. Bryan
William Mckinley
William J. Bryan
Theodore Roosevelt
Alton J. Parker
(Rep. )
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
Renj. Harrison
Grover Cleveland
Benj. Harrison
Grover Cleveland
William Mckinley
.
516
250
544
284
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
188
HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1908
(Rep.)
Wm. J. Bryan
Towns
244
208
Lee
212
158
Marcy
289
224
Marshall
835
517
New Hartford
442
286
Paris
210
63
Remsen
220
244
Rome (1)
275
239
Rome (2)
340
423
Rome (3)
442
373
Rome (4)
382
211
Rome (5)
311
209
Rome (6)
278
287
Rome (7)
325
292
Sangerfield
123
67
Steuben
414
160
Trenton
110
181
Utica (1)
435
489
Utica (2)
548
349
Utica (3)
477
279
Utica ( 4)
176
168
Utica (5)
258
368
Utica ( 6)
1,032
613
Utica ( 8)
1,044
1,126
Utica ( 9)
345
324
Utica (10)
647
452
Utica (11)
606
534
Utica (12)
423
399
Utica (13)
395
336
Utica (14)
601
338
Utica (15)
522
340
Verona
540
340
Vienna
320
228
Western
237
176
Westmoreland
347
186
Whitestown
837
679
Total
19,155
14,963
Wm. H. Taft
(Dem.)
VOTES FOR GOVERNORS
The votes for governors in the several towns and wards of Oneida county from 1801 to 1912 are given in the following table, so far as the same are attainable. It will appear that certain towns, originally a part of Oneida county, are dropped when they ceased to be a part of the county, having been taken off in the organi- zation of St. Lawrence, Lewis, Jefferson and Oswego counties.
Utica ( 7)
654
763
Vernon
189
HISTORY OF ONEIDA COUNTY
1801
1804
1807
1810
1813
Adams
Augusta
22
175
131
87
139
176
150
200
74
126
Boonville
5
130
41
63
52
67
63
88
65
72
Brownville
26
65
...
. .
...
...
...
...
Camden
11
36
84
65
64
88
68
110
44
129
Champion
17
29
30
61
. ..
...
. . .
. .
...
...
.. .
7
19
6
23
Deerfield
20
41
45
55
52
41
62
55
70
65
Ellisburgh
. .
...
. .
...
Floyd
38
34
88
22
125
17
99
28
151
55
Florence
...
...
. ..
27
25
33
29
20
22
Fredericksburgh. ..
...
. ..
2
5
5
6
..
Leyden
14
59
74
43
. . .
·
. . .
...
...
Lowville
28
7
140
29
. ..
..
...
. ..
. ..
Lee
17
8
27
10
53
33
62
61
43
73
Martinsburgh
. .
...
612
128
403
143
412
187
465
158
500
Rutland
85
49
. ..
...
...
. ..
...
...
Remsen
1
32
32
9
16
22
19
14
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