Convert, New York citizens.
The Town of Covert was formed from the Town of Ovid in 1817. At that time, the Town of Covert included the present towns of Covert and Lodi. The original petition to the legislature of the State of New York is 7.5 inches wide and 55 inches long and has one hundred sixty-seven signatures. The legislation to establish the Town of Lodi was passed a month later, on January 27, 1826.
The act said: "Chap 20. An Act to Divide the Town of Covert, in the County of Seneca. "1. Be it enacted the People of the State of New-York, represented in Senate and Assembly, That from and after the first Monday in March next, all that part of the town of Covert, in the county of Seneca, lying west of a line running from the northwest corner of lot number forty-nine, in said town, along the west line of said lot, and the lot or lots lying south thereof, to the south line of said town, at the southwest corner of lot number ninety-four, in said town, shall be erected into a separate town, by the name of Lodi, and that the first town-meeting held therein, shall be held at the house of John Ingersoll, in the said town, on the first Tuesday of March Next."
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