John Wilkinson (Syracuse pioneer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Wilkinson (Syracuse pioneer)

lawyer and Postmaster

Date of Birth: 30-Sep-1798

Place of Birth: Troy, New York, United States

Date of Death: 19-Sep-1862

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About John Wilkinson (Syracuse pioneer)

  • John Wilkinson (September 30, 1798 - September 19, 1862) was a lawyer and first Postmaster of community known as Bogardus Corners, Cossit's Corners and Salina in Central New York.
  • As a young man, Wilkinson took inspiration from a poem about an ancient city and named the new village, Syracuse just in time for the opening of the Erie Canal.
  • Wilkinson was a prominent citizen in Syracuse and was an original town planner and helped lay out and name the village streets.
  • He also served as an assemblyman and founded the Syracuse Bank in 1838.He was a close friend of Unitarian minister, Samuel Joseph May, the fiery abolitionist.
  • Wilkinson was an out-spoken advocate of the anti-slavery movement.
  • His grandson, also named John Wilkinson (1868-1951), was chief engineer at Franklin Automobile Company where he invented the air-cooled motor used in the Franklin automobile which was manufactured in Syracuse for 35 years.

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