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| | History of Hannibal, New York |
 | | When Oswego county was formed, March 1, 1816, the town of Hannibal and the north thirty-three lots of Lysander were taken from Onondaga county and made a part of Oswego county, and the thirty-three lots were annexed to the town of Hannibal, which thereby included all of Oswego county lying west of the river. |
 | | April 10, 1860, the town was authorized to purchase a farm for $1,000 and to erect upon it suitable buildings for the accommodation of the indigent poor. |
 | | The population of the town in 1830 was 1,794; in 18352 2,204; in 1840, 2,275: 1845, 2,534; 1850, 2,857; 1855, 3,028; 1860, 3,240; 1865, 3,322; 1870. |
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