HISTORY
THE ONEIDA INDIANS WERE THE FIRST TO LIVE IN THIS AREA. THEY CALLED THE AREA ASH SWAP, BECAUSE OF THE ABUNDANCE OF BLACK ASH TREES, BY THE RIVER.
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john c. wright, oliver woodward, charles m. paris, lucian clark, o.p. hadock, addison clark, james s. mitchell, e.j.noyes, warren w. searles, henry e. chickering, f.p. lansinghiram b. lamphur, robert g. mccuen, j. duane paris
john d. wheeler, a.m. seymour, mr. mccuen, henry e. chickering, john e. allen, g.d. blodgett, hiram lampher, henry l. grant, fred a. green, truman d. chickering, jay andrus, c. leon ryel, howard e. kelsey, charles b. hall
1929-1931:r.j. horan, 1931-1935:erin e. barnes, 1935-1937: r.j. horan, 1937-1939:alfred a. chickering,1939-1942:beverly t. hall, 1942-1945:harry van dressen, 1945-1947:melvin a. buker, 1947-1949:martin h. ritcher, 1949-1954:wilford h. horning, 1954-1955:john boyle, 1955-1957:j.c. hall, 1957-1958:james s. wilson, 1958-1959:sidney eveleigh, 1959-1965:francis e. breakey, 1965-1973: Stanley w. Parson, 1973-1985:Thomas l.james, 1985-1993: Ronal d. gaines, 1993-1999: john g. mcgraw, 1999-2008:michael r. shew, 2008-2015:kenneth r. clarke, 2015-2019: scott l. alexander, 2019-2021:kenneth R. clarke, 2021-present: mark souva