... History of Oswego County, New York (1877) (14784628463)
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Mr & Mrs H.H. Merriam portraits, view of Neahtahwantah Lake, Residence of H.H. Merriam, Granby, Oswego Co., NY
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Title: ... History of Oswego County, New York
Year: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: Johnson, Crisfield
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Publisher: Philadelphia, L.H. Everts & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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, and Clarence D. Palmer. All live at home.The two eldest sons have been students of Falley seminary.The eldest, Edward W., has given considerable attention tosurveying and school work !is a teacher. The second son,Frederick W., has also taught school one term. WilliamW. Palmer is numbered among the intelligent and judiciousfarmers of Oswego County, and Ls held in high esteem byhis fellow-townsmen, having been elected several terms suc-cessively as justice of the peace. DAVID HUTCH INS. The subject of this sketch was born in the town ofWinchester, Massaehu.-ietts, in the year 17!*2, October 9.He was the son of John Hutchins, of New England parent-age, and supposed to be of English descent. He was secondson of a family of fifteen children,—ten of the first family,and five of the second. His father moved first to the Stateof Vermont, thence to Cayugsi county. New York (nowSeneca county), and settled in the town of Junius, remain-ing there four years. In the year 1808 he removed to the
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