Old Time Days in Newark And a Half Century of St Marks Parish

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Imogen From Old Catalog Russell
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Dr. William Vosburgh was at one time associated with him.
George W. Scott and Lyman Sherwood were the early lawyers here; Judge Middle ton, Stephen Culver, Stephen K. Williams, and Judge Norton were later practitioners.
18 Stephen Fish, the father of Mrs. Lydia and Mrs. Durfee A. Sherman, was one of the early residents of Newark, and lived in a house then standing on the site of Mr. Gaslin's. Henry L. Fish, the younger son, left Newark while a young man and settled in Rochester where he became
...a popular and very prominent citizen, holding various impor- tant municipal offices, among them that of mayor. Clark Phillips is an old resident of this locality, having come here with his parents in 1835. Mr. Phillips was postmaster of the village five years, and one of the commissioners of the Sodus Point branch of the Northern Central Railroad for thirty years. Associated with him in this capacity at different times were Orrin and E. Blackmar, A. W. Hyde, J. G. Pitts and P. R. Sleight.
A^ early as the year 1800, Nicholas Stansell had settled in the vicinity of what is now East Newark, acquiring the ownership of 600 acres of land.


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