. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. ill was built by Shepard &Havens at Clymer Station, and is now owned by Wil-liam Havens. A stream mill has also been recentlybuilt near the center of the town by Charles Maxwelland Joshua Hatton. Clymer Village and station are practicallyone place, which is a thriving place of trade. The first physician was Dr. Roswell F. VanBuren, who was in practice from 1826 to 1836,when he moved to Carroll. Dr. S. G Pecksettled early on lot 6, and practiced many Harvey A. Phinney succeeded to Dr. VanBurens practice and continued a physicia


. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. ill was built by Shepard &Havens at Clymer Station, and is now owned by Wil-liam Havens. A stream mill has also been recentlybuilt near the center of the town by Charles Maxwelland Joshua Hatton. Clymer Village and station are practicallyone place, which is a thriving place of trade. The first physician was Dr. Roswell F. VanBuren, who was in practice from 1826 to 1836,when he moved to Carroll. Dr. S. G Pecksettled early on lot 6, and practiced many Harvey A. Phinney succeeded to Dr. VanBurens practice and continued a physicianuntil his death in the fifties. Later were R. Spratt, J. M. McWharf. ArtemasRoss, L. P. McCray and others. Supervisors—1821, Ande Nobles; 1822-23,John Heath; 1824-27, Gardner Cleveland; 1828,A. S. Underwood; 1829, Alex. Wilson, Jr.;1830, John Heath; 1831-34, Wm. Rice; 1835,Harvey A. Phinney; 1836-39, Wm. Rice; 1840,Ira F. Gleason; 1841-42, Wm. Rice; 1843-44, Moses Randall; 1845, Wm. Rice; 1846-47,Samuel Bly; 1848, Lyman Brown; I .lie inks MKMi >I;TAI. Ill AXU KlILDING, DUNKIRK, N. T. 143 Chas. Brightman; 1851-55, Stephen W. Stew-ard; 1856, Jesse Brown; 1857, Stephen ; 1858-59, Chas. Brightman; i860, Her-ules Rice; 1861, L. S. Terry; 1862-63, HartsonS. Ayer; 1864-67, Joshua Hatton; 1868-70,Hartson S. Ayer; 1871-72, Jesse Brown; 1873-74, Otis J. Green; 1875, Jesse Brown; 1876-78,O. D. Hinckley; 1879-82, Lawyer S. Terry;1883-89, John A. Slotboom; 1890-96, James ; 1897-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20, Lorenzo P. McCray, whoin 1914-15-16-17, was chairman pro tern, of the board and in 1918-19 was its capable is now serving his twenty-fourth term onthe board, only one other member Joseph having served a longer term. Clymer reported to the State census bureauin 1915 a population of 1,316 citizens and 25aliens. The Mohawk Condensed Milk Companyof Clymer was reported as employin


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