
Marshall, Oneida County, New York

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"Marshall, erected in 1829, had a population at the time of about 1,900 persons. In this town the Brothertown Indians of New England located though, upon the arrival of white settlers in 1793, they began to sell their land; by 1821 most of these Indians had moved to Wisconsin. David Barton is credited with being the first pioneer and was followed by Simon Hubbard, Levi Barker, Warren Williams and others." (See Central New York, an inland empire, comprising Oneida, Madison, Onondaga, Cayuga, Tompkins, Cortland, Chenango counties and their people, p. 227). The Congregational Church in Marshall (Hanover Society) was formed in 1797, while Marshall was still a part of Paris. (See History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878, p. 486)
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