A Sketch of the History of Oneonta by Dudley M. Campbell
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1st, That there be three assessors elected for said town.
2d, That there be four constables elected for said town. 3d, That there be four pound-masters chosen for said town. 4th, That an amount, equal to the sum which may be distributed to said town from the common school fund, be raised by tax for the support of common schools in said town. 5th, That the sum of one dollar per day be allowed to the fence viewers of said town. 6th, That five per cent. be allowed as the compensation to the collector, as his fees for collecting the taxes for said town. 7th, That all circular and partition fences, in said town, shall be at least four feet and six inches high. 8th, That widows, who have no land, shall be entitled to let their cattle run at large in the public highways, from the first of April to the first of December. 9th, That the annual town meeting shall be held on the first Thursday of March. The following officers were then elected for the town: _Supervisor_, William Richardson. _Town Clerk_, Adam Brown. |
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