History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . BUSTI. 233 Corners about 15 years ago, which is now owned by Reuben Green. AphDiing-mill was attached, but soon discontinued ; and a basket-factory and ashingle inachine have taken its place. The first town meeting was held at the house of Heman Bush, Tuesday,March 2, 1824, and the following named persons were elected town officers: Supervisor—Daniel Shearman. To7afi Clerk—Emory Davis. Assessors—David Hatch, Homer Wellman, Samuel Garfield. Commissioners of High-


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . BUSTI. 233 Corners about 15 years ago, which is now owned by Reuben Green. AphDiing-mill was attached, but soon discontinued ; and a basket-factory and ashingle inachine have taken its place. The first town meeting was held at the house of Heman Bush, Tuesday,March 2, 1824, and the following named persons were elected town officers: Supervisor—Daniel Shearman. To7afi Clerk—Emory Davis. Assessors—David Hatch, Homer Wellman, Samuel Garfield. Commissioners of High-ways—Thomas Danforth, David Boyd, John Deming. Overseers of thePoor—Heman Bush, John Gill. Commissioners of Schools—David Hatch,Daniel Shearman, Clark Smith. Names of Supervisors frotn 1824 to 187^.Daniel Shearman, 1824 to 28, and 1833—6 years. Emri t)avis, 1829 to32, and 34, 35, 40, 47—8 years. Pardon Hazeltine, 1836 to 39—4 C. Shearman, 1841, 42, 44, 45. Lorenzo Matthews, 1843, 48, 49,5°j 53- Stephen J. Brown, 1846. Theron Palmeter, 1851, 52, 54. JohnB. Babcock, 1855. Emri Davis, Jr., 1856 to 58


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