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Mexico Time Line
1809- Primitive Cemetery (first public cemetery); village cemetery first used in 1838 1813- first post office opened at Eagle Tavern, first office 1815 1850- the underground Railroad aided in the escape of Jerry McHenry, one of many who passed through Mexico 1851- plank walks laid on Main Street 1852- volunteer fire company started 1860- Church street had first cement walks - first county building built for the poor and sick 1880- telephones installed in village 1889- soldiers monument placed in village cemetery 1891- first electric street lights installed in village 1912- Main Street hard-surfaced 1913- village installed water system 1928- electric fire alarm called firemen for the first time 1930- State Road 104 constructed 1947- last passenger train ran through Mexico 1949- dial telephone comes to Mexico 1954- natural gas available to homes 1959- Mexico High School band placed second in state marching competition 1969- Oswego County B.O.C.E.S. opens here 1972- first unit of Kimberly Apartments built (first apartment complex) - sewer system for village turned on 1980- Historical Museum opened 1981- complete set of the mural LeGuerre d'Independence installed in the High School 1983- new post office on corner of Main Street and Norman Avenue dedicated 1996- historic Webb Block in the business
district destroyed by fire
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1999 Town of Mexico Historian - Bonnie Shumway / Mary Lou Guindon
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