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Welcome... to Fayetteville New York! The Village of Fayetteville was established in 1844. It has an estimated population of 4,709 people and an approximate size of 1.7 square miles. It is located west of Syracuse, north of Manlius and south of Minoa. The main routes of travel are State Routes 5 (Genesee Street) and 257. In the 1600s, the Iroquois Indians occupied the land until the first settlers came. Its name was derived in honor of General Lafayette. The construction of the Erie Canal began in 1817, completed in 1825, and this opened up many new opportunities for all the area businesses. In the 1840s, Fayetteville was a popular visiting spot for anti-slavery leaders and speakers who backed the abolition of slavery. One resident of fame was Matilda Joslyn Gage, a leader for the movement for womans suffrage. She spoke at the Womens Rights Convention in 1852 and she was also the first woman to vote in Fayetteville. Mrs. Gages youngest daughter married the now famous creator of the Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum. |
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