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TITLE 4.

Dansville.

Erwin.

Greenwood.

Hornby.

Hornellsville.

Howard.

Jasper.

Jersey.

to the west bounds of Bath; then north along the same to Wheeler; then north and east along the bounds of Wheeler, to the centre line of township number six, in the fourth range; and then north to the place of beginning.

See Laws of 1843, ch. 99; 1834, ch. 180; 1848, ch. 289.

6. The town of Dansville shall contain all that part of said county, bounded as follows: beginning in the bounds of the county, at the northwest corner of Cohocton, and running thence westerly and southerly along the bounds of the county, to the southwest corner of township number five, in the sixth range of townships; then along the south bounds thereof, east, to Howard; and then along the west bounds of Howard and Cohocton, to the place of beginning.

See Laws of 1834, ch. 180; 1848, ch. 289; 1855, ch. 581.

7. The town of Erwin shall contain all that part of said county, known and distinguished as townships number one and two, in the second range.

See Laws of 1837, ch. 403; 1857, ch. 810.

8. The town of Greenwood shall contain all that part of. said county, known as townships number one and two in the sixth range of Phelps and Gorham's purchase.

See Laws of 1845, ch. 90; 1848, ch. 124.

9. The town of Hornby shall contain all that part of said county, known and distinguished as townships number three in the first, and number three in the second range, and the same extended east to the east bounds of the county.

See Laws of 1831, ch. 278; 1842, ch. 185; 1856, ch. 207.

10. The town of Hornellsville shall contain all that part of said county, known as townships number three and four in the sixth range, of Phelps and Gorham's purchase, and the gore between four and five in the same range.

See Laws of 1844, ch. 14; 1855, ch. 581; 1857, ch. 435.

11. The town of Howard shall contain all that part of said county, comprehended within the following bounds, to wit: the south part of township number five, in the fifth range, not included in Cohocton, together with the whole of township number four, in the fifth range, excepting one thousand four hundred and forty acres, or one hundred and twenty-five chains square, in the southwest corner of said township. See Laws of 1855, ch. 581; 1857, ch. 435.

12. The town of Jasper shall contain all that part of said county, known as township number two, in the fifth range of Phelps and Gorham's purchase.

See Laws of 1848, ch. 124.

13. The town of Jersey shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Northerly, by Reading, Tyrone and Wayne: Easterly, by the east bounds of the county: Southerly, by Hornby and Westerly, by Bath and Urbana.

See Laws of 1836, ch. 163.

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14. The town of Painted Post shall contain all that part of said county, known and distinguished as townships number Post. one and two, in the first range of townships, extended east to the east bounds of the county.

burgh.

See Laws of 1839, ch. 108; 1852, ch. 121; 1857, ch. 810; 1856, ch. 207. 15. The town of Prattsburgh shall contain all that part of Prattssaid county, bounded Northerly, by the north bounds of the county: Easterly, by the east bounds of township number six, in the third range: Southerly, by Wheeler, and Westerly, by Cohocton and Wheeler.

16. The town of Pulteney shall contain all that part of said Pulteney. county, bounded Northerly, by the bounds of the county: Easterly, by the bounds of the county, and the west bounds of Wayne: Southerly, by Urbana: and Westerly, by Prattsburgh.

See Laws of 1848, ch. 349.

17. The town of Reading shall contain all that part of said Reading. county, lying east of the old pre-emption line, and bounded on the North and East, by the bounds of the county: and on

the South, by the south bounds of the county, and the same continued west to the old pre-emption line.

Now in Schuyler county, by Laws of 1854, ch. 386.

burgh.

18. The town of Troupsburgh shall contain all that part of Troupssaid county, known as township number one in the fifth range of Phelps and Gorham's purchase.

19. The town of Tyrone shall contain all that part of said Tyrone. county, bounded Northerly, by the bounds of the county: Easterly, by Reading and the bounds of the county: Westerly, by Wayne: and Southerly, by the south bounds of township number five, of the first range.

Now in Schuyler county, by Laws of 1854, ch. 386.

20. The town of Urbana shall contain all that part of said Urbana. county, beginning on the west shore of the Crooked lake at the northeast corner of lot number nine, in the sixth range of lots in township number five, in the second range of townships; and running thence on the north line of lots number nine, ten, eleven and twelve in said range of lots westerly, to the west line of the said township; then southerly along the west line of said township, to the southeast corner of lot number one in the north section of township number five, in the third range of townships; then westerly on the middle section line of said township number five, in the third range, to the northeast corner of lot number thirty-nine of the allotment of the south half of said township number five; then south along the east line of said lot number thirty-nine, to the southeast corner thereof; then west along the south lines of lots number thirty-nine, forty, forty-three and forty-four, to the southwest corner of said lot number forty-four; then south along the east line of lots number forty-seven and forty-six, to the northeast corner of James Read's lot; then along the east

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Wayne.

Wheeler.

and south bounds of said Read's lot, to the southwest corner of the same; then west along the south bounds of lot number seventy-eight and part of fifty-eight, to the northeast corner of lot number seventy-six; then south along the east line of lots number seventy-six, eighty, eighty-five, and across lot number eighty-seven, until intersecting the south line of said township number five; then west on said township line to the town of Bath; then southerly and easterly along the town of Bath, to the northeast corner thereof; then north along the east bounds of the western half of townships number four and five, in the second range, to the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of township number five, of the second range; and then west to the place of beginning.

See Laws of 1839, ch. 258, 322; 1848, ch. 349.

21. The town of Wayne shall contain all that part of said county, beginning in the bounds of the county, at the most northerly point of the triangle, (so called) on the east shore of the Crooked lake, and running thence south along the bounds of the county, to the northeast corner of lot number fifty-five, in township number five, in the first range; then · south on the east line of said lot number fifty-five, to the middle of the inlet of the Little lake; then down along the middle of said inlet of said Little lake, and the outlet of the same, and the middle of Mud lake, and the outlet thereof, to the south line of said township number five; then west on said township line, and on the south line of township number five, in the second range of townships, to Urbana; then north and west along the bounds of Urbana, to the middle of the Crooked lake; then northerly along the middle of said lake, to the north bounds of the county; and then along the same northeasterly and southeasterly, to the place of beginning.

See Laws of 1854, ch. 386.

22. The town of Wheeler shall contain all that part of said county beginning at the southeast corner of township number six, in the third range, and running thence south along part of the east line of lot number seven, of the allotment of the north half of township number five, in the third range, to the northwest corner of lot number six; then east along the north line of said lot number six, to the northeast corner of said north half of township number five; then south on said township line, to the southeast corner of lot number one; then westerly and southerly along the bounds of Urbana, to Bath; then westerly and northerly along the bounds of Bath, to the northwest corner of Bath; then north along the west line of township number five, in the fourth range, to the northwest corner of said township; then east on the north line of said township, and of township number five, in the third range, to the place of beginning.

See Laws of 1839, ch. 322.

23. The town of Woodhull shall contain all that part of said county, known as township number one and the south half of number two, of Phelps and Gorham's purchase.

Soo Laws of 1831, ch. 278; 1834, ch. 180; 1836, ch. 163; 1837, ch. 403;
1839, ch. 108, 258, 322; 1840, ch. 85; 1842, ch. 185; 1843, ch. 99;
1844, ch. 14, 26; 1845, ch. 90; 1848, ch. 124, 289, 349; 1850, ch. 62;
1852, ch. 121; 1854, ch. 386; 1855, ch. 581; 1856, ch. 62, 207; 1857,
ch. 435, 810; 1860, ch. 528, 529; 1861, ch. 343; 1862, ch. 162.

TITLE 4.

Woodhull.

$ 41. The county of Onondaga shall be divided into the Onondaga. towns of Camillus, Cicero, Clay, Fabius, La Fayette, Lysander, Manlius, Marcellus, Onondaga, Otisco, Pompey, Salina, Spafford, and Tully, the extent and limits of which said several towns, shall be as follows:

1. The town of Camillus shall contain all that part of said Camillus. county, comprehending the township of Camillus.

See Laws of 1834, ch. 231; 1829, ch. 79.

2. The town of Cicero shall contain all that part of said Cicero. county, comprehending all that part of the township of Cicero lying east of Clay.

3. The town of Clay shall contain all that part of the town- Clay. ship of Cicero, which lies west of the east bounds of the following lots, namely: number ninety-one, seventy-nine, sixty-five, fifty-three, forty, twenty-eight, nineteen, eight and six.

4. The town of Fabius shall contain all that part of the Fabius. township of Fabius, lying within the bounds of the county.

5. The town of La Fayette shall contain all that part of La Fayette. said county, beginning at the southeast corner of lot number ninety-two, in the township of Pompey, and running thence north along the line of lots, to the northeast corner of lot number fifteen; then east, to the east line of lot number three; then north along the same, to the north line of the township of Pompey; then west along the same, to the northwest corner of said township; then south, to the northeast corner of lot number fifteen, of the state's purchase of the Onondaga Indians, in one thousand eight hundred and seventeen; then west on the north line of lots number fifteen, fourteen and thirteen, in said purchase, and the same continued to the west bounds of the land still owned by the Indians; then south along said bounds, and the same continued to the bounds of the township of Pompey; then east along the same, to the northwest corner of lot number fiftysix in said township; then along the same south and east, to the northwest corner of lot number seventy-two; then along the west bounds of lots number seventy-two and eightyseven, to the south bounds of said township; and then along the same east, to the place of beginning.

6. The town of Lysander shall contain all that part of the Lysander. township of Lysander, lying within the bounds of the county.

TITLE 4. Manlius.

Marcellus.

Onondaga.

Otisco.

Pompey.

Salina.

Spafford.

Tully.

7. The town of Manlius shall contain all that part of the township of Manlius, not included in the bounds of Salina. See Laws of 1835, ch. 33.

8. The town of Marcellus shall contain all that part of the township of Marcellus, not included in the town of Otisco. See Laws of 1830, ch. 57; 1840, ch. 54.

9. The town of Onondaga shall contain all that part of said county, contained within the bounds of a tract of land known by the name of the late Onondaga reservation, except such parts thereof as are included in the towns of Salina and La Fayette.

See Laws of 1834, ch. 232.

10. The town of Otisco shall contain all that part of said county, lying east of the Otisco lake and outlet; south of lots number sixty-three and sixty-four, in the township of Marcellus, and of the town of Onondaga; together with the western tier of lots in the township of Pompey, and that part of the township of Tully lying west of lots number seven and seventeen in said township, east of the Otisco inlet, and north of lots number twenty-three, twenty-four, twentyfive and twenty-six, of the said township.

11. The town of Pompey shall contain all that part of the township of Pompey, not included in Otisco and La Fayette. 12. The town of Salina shall contain all that part of said county, beginning at a point on the southerly bank of the Seneca river, where the westerly bounds of the lands reserved for the use of the salt springs strikes the same, and running thence southerly, easterly and northerly, on the bounds of said reservation, until it strikes the southeast corner of lot number twenty-eight, in the township of Manlius; then north along the east bounds of lots number twenty-eight, nineteen and eight, to the south bounds of lot number four; then north through the middle of the same, to the north bounds of the township of Manlius; then west to the easterly bounds of said salt reservation; then northerly on said bounds to the Seneca river; and then up said river, to the place of beginning. See Laws of 1848, ch. 98.

13. The town of Spafford shall contain all that part of the township of Tully, in said county, lying west of a line beginning at the northwest corner of lot number twenty-five, and running thence south to the bounds of the county, together with all that part of the township of Sempronius lying within the county of Onondaga.

See Laws of 1840, ch. 54; 1842, ch. 119.

14. The town of Tully shall contain all that part of the township of Tully, in said county, lying east of Spafford and Otisco.

See Laws of 1829, ch. 79; 1830, ch. 57; 1834, ch. 232; 1835, ch. 33; 1840, ch. 54; 1842, ch. 119; 1848, ch. 98.

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