Historical records of a hundred and twenty years, Auburn, NY. . unt of the lack of money theenterprise remained dormant until the spring of this time sufficient money had been raised to pro-ceed with the work of construction. A new set of officerswas chosen as follows: Edward H. Avery, president;Albert H. Goss, secretary and treasurer. The work oflaying the water mains began early in 1865 and beforethe end of the year water was supplied to residents andbusiness places on the principal streets of the city. In1894 the city purchased and took over the water company. FORT HILL CEMETERY For


Historical records of a hundred and twenty years, Auburn, NY. . unt of the lack of money theenterprise remained dormant until the spring of this time sufficient money had been raised to pro-ceed with the work of construction. A new set of officerswas chosen as follows: Edward H. Avery, president;Albert H. Goss, secretary and treasurer. The work oflaying the water mains began early in 1865 and beforethe end of the year water was supplied to residents andbusiness places on the principal streets of the city. In1894 the city purchased and took over the water company. FORT HILL CEMETERY Fort Hill Cemetery Association was formed May 15,1851. The incorporators were: William C. Beardsley,Michael S. Myers, Hugo B. Rathbun, John S. Watrous,Josiah N. Starin, George Underwood, Thomas Y. How, Jr.,and George W. Hatch. There were twelve trustees asfollows: Enos T. Throop Martin, James C. Derby,Nelson Beardsley, Benjamin F. Hall, for one year; Mich-ael S. Myers, Gen. John H. Chedell, Isaac S. Allen, andThomas Y. How, Jr., for two years and Cyrus ,.


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