The Annals of Binghamton And of the Country Connected With It From the Earlies
The Annals of Binghamton And of the Country Connected With It From the Earlies
J B Wilkinson
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Collier found that they could not produce available testi- mony before a court, he therefore could give them no encouragement. Maj. Augustus Morgan appears to have been the principal, if not the only, addition made to the vil- lage inhabitants this year. Mr. Morgan, either im- mediately, or soon after coming into the village, went into the printing business. In 1819, in com- pany with his father-in-law, he kept the public house where Mr. Jarvis now keeps, then called the " Bing- hamton Coffee H...ouse. " Its present name was given it by Dr. Robinson. In 1820, he went into the staging business ; and since that period has had a large interest in extended and remote lines in dif- ferent parts of the Union. The next year, 1813, Thomas G. Waterman be- came a resident of the village. The place of his nativity^ and from which he migrated, was Salisbu- ry, Conn* He was educated in Yale College ;; 206 ANNALS OF Studied law under Judge Sherwood, now a distin- guished lawyer in the city of New York.
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