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AGUSTA was formed from Whitestown, March 15, 1798. A part of Vernon was taken off in 1802, and a part of Stockbridge
(Madison Co.) in 1836. This town is included in the south part of the tract leased from the Oneidas in 1794, to
Peter Smith, father of Hon. Gerrit Smith, and called the "New Petersburgh Tract." Authorities respecting
this tract are somewhat contiicting. It is said by some that this tract was presented to Peter Smith by the Oneidas;.
by others that it was leased for 999 years, which is about equivalent, and by others that the lease was for only
twenty-one years. The tract was divided into four allotments, the first of which lies wholly within this town.
The lease was assumed by the State in 1795-97 and patents were granted to settlers, Smith retaining six lots in
the town in part payment for his lease. The first settlers took their lands as tenants under Smith. Part of the
Oneida Reservation, purchased in 1795 and sold at auction in 1797, is included in the north part of the town. The
town lies upon the west border of the County, south of the center. Its surface is a rolling upland, lying upon
two ranges of hills that run north and south through the town on opposite sides of Skanandoa Creek. On these hills
are inexhaustible beds of limestone, which have been extensively quarried for fences and building purposes. Oriskany
Creek flows through the south-east corner and Skanandoa Creek flows north through near the center of the town.
The soil is generally very fertile, varying from a clayey to a sand.y loam.
Augusta, (p. v.) situated near the center of the town, contains one church, a store, several mills and mechanic
shops, and about fifty houses.
Knox Corners, (p. v.) situated a little north-west of the center, contains one church, a store and about sixty
houses.
Oriskany Falls, (p. v.) in the south-east corner of the town, contains two churches, a hotel, two stores, two woolen
mills, a flouring mill, a saw mill, a machine shop and about 800 inhabitants.
The first settlement was made by a man named Gunn, in 1793. Benjamin Warren built the second habitation for white
people within the limits of the town. On the 17th of August of the same year, Ichabod stafford, Joseph and Abraham
Forbes, and their families, settled upon the East Hill. Some of them slept in their cart the first night they lodged
in Augusta. Isaac and Benjamin Allen settled here in 1794. Among other early settlers were David Morton, John Alden,
Amos Parker, Thomas Cassaty, Ozias and Lemuel Hart, James Reynolds, Abel Prior, Thomas Spafford, Ezra Saxton, Abiel
Lindsey and Francis O'Toole. Mr. Parker was a soldier of the Revolution and did gallant service for his country.
At one time he saved the life of LaFayette by disobeying orders. In 1824, when LaFayette was the "Nation's
Guest," Parker called at his room in Utica and reminded him of the circumstance, when they both "wept,
like Joseph and Benjamin, upon each other's neck." Mr. Parker was present at the surrender of Cornwallis.
Francis O'Toole was an educated Irishman, impressed into the service of England while on his way to France to complete
his education. He was engaged in a number of battles, and after three years landed in Boston without money or friends.
The following incident is copied from Jones's Oneida, and said to have been related to a friend by O'Toole himself:
"After he had landed in Boston he went to Hartford, Conn., where he hired to Col. Thomas Seymour, with whom
he lived two years. Frank had the fortune soon to ingratiate himself into the favor of the Colonel and his lady.
For the first year he passed as a wild, unlettered Irishman. Upon one occasion Mrs. Seymour kindly proffered her
services to teach him to read. Frank, with the greatest possible nonchalance depicted upon his countenance, gravely
told her he thought himself too old to commence an education. His benevolent employers were not undeceived as to
his knowledge of letters until his second year's service, and he was then detected as follows: Col. Seymour had
a son by the name of Richard, pursuing his studies at Yale College. Being at home during his vacation, he wished
to excite some wonder among the servants in the kitchen by a display of his learning by 'spouting' a sentence in
Latin. His pedantry threw poor Frank off his guard, and Richard was retorted upon severely in the same language.
This was overheard by Mrs. S. in an adjoining room, who soon made her appearance and told her son she thought he
would be very much improved by a further acquaintance in the kitchen. The news soon spread that Col. Seymour's
wild Irishman was liberally educated, and he who had been only greeted with the epithets of Pat and Paddy was now
addressed as Mr. O'Toole." He located in this town in 1794, and remained till his death, in 1842.
In the spring of 1797 five families from Litchfield County, Conn., settled on the road leading south from the center
of the town. At the organization of the town in 1798, Gen. Augustus Van Horn promised Col. Thomas Cassaty a new
military hat if he would have the town named in honor of him (Gen. V. H.); the name was so near that of the General's
that he gave Col. C. the hat.
The first town meeting was held. at the house of Timothy Pond, Jr.; Thomas Cassaty was chosen Supervisor, and Joseph
Durkee, Town Clerk. Mr. Durkee held the office twenty-four consecutive years. Col. Cassaty was a Justice of the
Peace, and administered the oath of office as Supervisor to himself; and certified that the oath was taken before
himself. He built the first saw mill, in 1795, at Oriskany Falls, and the next year a grist mill was built. A grist
mill was built at Fishville, in 1808, by Charles Fish and Benjamin Gregg, and in 1809 one was erected at the center
by Josiah Bartholomew and Eleazar Metcalf. The first birth was that of Peter Smith Gunn; the first marriage that
of Daniel Hart and Catharine Putnam, and the first death that of Eleazer Putnam, in 1795. The first merchant was
a Mr. Adams, who kept his goods in the house of Ichabod Stafford, in 1798. The first religious services were held
in the house of Mr. Fairbanks, in 1794. In 1797 a Congregational Church was formed with nine members, whose names
were Isaiah Gilbert, Experience Gilbert, Benjamin Durkee, Susanna Durkee, Thomas Stafford, Lucy Stafford, Ezra
Saxton, Abiel Linsley and Anna Linsley. After the formation of the society, they held services on the Sabbath in
school houses, barns, private-dwellings, and sometimes in the open air.
The population in 1865 was 2,061, and its area 16,903 acres.
There are twelve school districts, employing thirteen teachers. The who1e number of children of school age is 783;
the number attending school, 647; the average attendance, 265; and the amount expended for school purposes during
the year ending September 30th, 1868, was $3,099.04.
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