History of Oneida County, New York : from 1700 to the present time, Volume I, Part 23

Author: Cookinham, Henry J., 1843-
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Chicago : S.J. Clarke Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 822


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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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