. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. e are now twelve stores in the village. On July 4, 1853, Marcellus village was incorporated, and at the first charter election held July 25 of that year the following officers were elected: i President, William J. Meachan; trustees, Elijah Rowley, Isaac N. Soules, Isaac Bradley, Daniel G. Coon; assessors, A. H. Cowles, Chester Moses and J. Taylor;clerk, H. T. Kennedy; collector, Joseph Taylor; treasurer, G. N. Kennedy; post-master, Avery Willson. The village presidents have been: Edmund Aiken, 1854; Luke I. Tefft, 1855;Stephen Cobb, 1856-57; Dan


. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. e are now twelve stores in the village. On July 4, 1853, Marcellus village was incorporated, and at the first charter election held July 25 of that year the following officers were elected: i President, William J. Meachan; trustees, Elijah Rowley, Isaac N. Soules, Isaac Bradley, Daniel G. Coon; assessors, A. H. Cowles, Chester Moses and J. Taylor;clerk, H. T. Kennedy; collector, Joseph Taylor; treasurer, G. N. Kennedy; post-master, Avery Willson. The village presidents have been: Edmund Aiken, 1854; Luke I. Tefft, 1855;Stephen Cobb, 1856-57; Daniel G. Coon, 1858; Cornell Crysler, 1859; WilliamWellington, 1800; Chester Moses, 1861; John H. Cowles, 1862-63; E. R. Howe, 1864;Chester Moses, 1865-66; Ira Bush, 1867; Chester Moses, 1868; Thomas Rhoades,L869 70; Oscar J. Brown, 1871-72; Newton G. Case, 1873; D. G. Coon, 1874; IsaacN. Sherman, L875-77; D. G. Coon, 1878-79; Isaac N. Sherman, 1880; N. G. Case,is--1 83 (in 1883 the new board failed to qualify, and the old officers held over); f


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