Reminiscences Anecdotes And Statistics of the Early Settlers And the Olden Tim

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Reminiscences Anecdotes And Statistics of the Early Settlers And the Olden Tim
Joel Hatch
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Chenango county w^as formed the same year, from parts of Herkimer and Tioga counties, and extended from Oneida Lake to the Susquehanna River, and included Madison county. Madison was taken from Chenango, in 1806.
The Town received its cognomen, according to tradi- tion, in the following manner : After the bounds had been agreed upon, the question w^as asked by one of the members of the Legislature, "What name shall we give it ?" The reply w^as, " The inhabitants of that place, always sing in th
...eir religious meetings, a tune called Sherburne ; I think that name will suit them bet- ter than any other. " I have taken the Town Records for my guide, in set- tling the time when Sherburne was first organized. As and the remaining ten days on the inner bark of the "White Pine, and a few fish caught with their hands. After so many days of hunger, toil and anxiety, while fording a river, and when midway of the stream, they were discovered and retaken by a party of Indians in their canoes, coming suddenly around a bend in the river, and carried back to Que- bec, where they were again imprisoned with others on the second floor of a two story building, under a guard of eighteen men.

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