Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . an. 1, LS2(); Thomas C. Baker,Pulaski, Jan. 1. 1829; Erie Poor, Oswego, Jan. 1,1882; Marinus W. Mathews, Pulaski, Jan. 1, 18:!,5;Daniel H. Marsh, Oswego, Jan. 1, 18;iS; Andrew County Treasurers.—Peter Pratt, Mexico,1816; Eli,as Brewster, Mexico, 1820; Avery Skin-ner, Mexico, 1827; Robert A. Stitt, 1839; Stan-Clark, 1811); Hiram Walker, ISKS; Samuel , Mexico, 1819; Henry O. Peck, Mexico,1855; Luther H. Conklin, Mexico, 1858; JohnDowdle, Oswego, 1879; George Goodier, Oswego,1882 (died in office in 1886, the first year after hisre-electi


Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . an. 1, LS2(); Thomas C. Baker,Pulaski, Jan. 1. 1829; Erie Poor, Oswego, Jan. 1,1882; Marinus W. Mathews, Pulaski, Jan. 1, 18:!,5;Daniel H. Marsh, Oswego, Jan. 1, 18;iS; Andrew County Treasurers.—Peter Pratt, Mexico,1816; Eli,as Brewster, Mexico, 1820; Avery Skin-ner, Mexico, 1827; Robert A. Stitt, 1839; Stan-Clark, 1811); Hiram Walker, ISKS; Samuel , Mexico, 1819; Henry O. Peck, Mexico,1855; Luther H. Conklin, Mexico, 1858; JohnDowdle, Oswego, 1879; George Goodier, Oswego,1882 (died in office in 1886, the first year after hisre-election); E. Eugene Mclvinstry, Oswego, (ap-pointed I>y the supervisors in (xoodiers place)February,^1886; Thomas Moore, Oswego, 1886,re-elected 1889 and again every term since. The First Tavern in the vilhige of Phcenixwas that of Simeon S. Chajjiu, who in 1822 j)ur-chased the log house of Aaron Paddock and in1825 erected a log addition and opened what be-came i)0])ularly known as the Double Log HouseTavern. 34 QlUrS HISTORICAL SOUVENIR OF were twins. Tlie former iiuiiTied(oiistiiiico ]?. (liapinim ami tlieiitlier Hnfus Duwiis wlio was atunnel- at ^lexieo. In lK:i5 thefarm was sold and the familymoved to Mexico. In Mareli,lUiT, tliiV moved to tlie farm ofIll) acres one-half mile east ofPhienix, wliieli is still in thefamily, now heiiig owned liy a sonof Mr. Candee, Charlfs E., whoKoiimIii the ])lace of his fatliortwenty years af!o. The letter is inpes tliat the plaee which has Did Pliiiliis. ; ANTOINETTK KH.^NCKXE .\N\ EH. th Charles Wilson Candee. now in his Siyear, was born Sept. 11), 1817. in the town ot \ol-uey, on the farm which his father, Barzil Caiilee,then owned and oecnjiied, 11 miles north of(iilberts Mills. The family came from Litch-field, Ct., in the jireceding sjiring, drivin;;: ayoke of oxen with a single horse hitched intlie lead, all of the way. Snow was on theground and they travelle<l witli a sleigh. Thevearliefore,


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