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Town of Constantia History

The Town of Constantia contains two villages, Constantia and Cleveland.

African-Americans in the Town of Constantia Prior to 1890

Ned Sherman: President of the Village of Cleveland The Village of Cleveland elected the first black mayor in New York State.

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