CLEVELAND VILLAGE OFFICERS
& BUSINESSMEN
in
Town of Constantia
Information was obtained from the History of Oswego County, N. Y.,
1789 – 1877, published by Everett & Ferriss, 1878.
This village was incorporated by a special act, passed
April 15, 1857, which has since been amended by an act in 1859.
The first village officers were as follows:
President
Wm. FOSTER
Trustees
Asher S. POTTER
James CARROLL
Ebenezer KNIBLOE
Seth P. DUNCAN
Henry J. CASWELL
Clerk
Lucian J. SANDERS
Assessors
Franklin STEVENS
James W. ASPEES
Walter D. SPERRY
Treasurer
Cyrus MARBLE
Constable and Collector
David HAZEN
The village presidents have been as follows:
1857-58 Wm. FOSTER
1859 W. D. SPERRY
1860 Wm. FOSTER
1861 Seth P. DUNCAN
1862 L. J. SANDERS
1863 Chas. CATHERN
1864 Henry J. CASWELL
1865-66 Seth P. DUNCAN
1867-68 A. S. CHISHOLM
1869–70 Crawford GETMAN
1871 Wm. FOSTER
1872 Archibald CHISHOLM
1873 G. W. LANE
1874 H. J. CASWELL
1875 Wm. FOSTER, Jr.
1876 H. J. CASWELL
1877 Geo. HARDING
The village officers elected April 10, 1877, are as follows:
President
George HARDING
TRUSTEES
Charles CUMMINS
John EXTALE
E. T. EARL
Martin APP
Albert MORSE, Jr.
Clerk
Frank G. TERPENNY
Treasurer
Henry GARBER
Collector
Alfred SEAMANS
Assessors
Seth P. DUNCAN
J. E. EARL
Philip KIRNE
Police constable
Silas H. DUNN
Engineers
H. W. TRAVIS
C. C. MARBLE
The Following are present business men in the village:
Dry Goods and Groceries
A. J. & J. MORSE
Stedman & Hale
J. A. Turck
Caswell & Getman
General Merchant
Wm. Foster
The store of the Union Glass company also does a general business.
Druggists
D. F. Whyborn
F. J. Allen
Hardware Merchant
D. M. Alger
Butchers
H. Travis
John Fosdick
Harness-maker
George Harding
Jeweler
S. P. Duncan & Son
Shoe stores
S. Dunn
N. Gorman
Tailor
P. Keogh
Barber
Casper Birkle
Physicians
D. T. Whyborn
V. A. Allen
Lawyers
D. Wilder
Henry Garber
Hotel-keepers
A. Morgan, proprietor of Marble House
A. M. Wilson, proprietor of Cleveland House
Saloon-keepers
E. M. Fern
J. Housiers
Wm. H. Foster
Globe Hotel, Schuler & Knight
Photographers
Charles H. Whitney
Gristmill
James Carroll & Sons
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