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1821

On February 23, 1821, Livingston County, New York, was formed from Ontario and Genesee counties by an act of legislature.

1829

The history could be divided into 3 epochs: First, the occupation by the Indians, from the discovery of the prairie country by the French, to the first white settlement in the fall of 1829.

Darnell erected his cabin in the southern part of the timber known as Indian Grove, in 1829, soon after the Kickapoo Indians had exchanged this locality for Oliver’s Grove.

1830

In the spring of 1830, they removed to Oliver’s Grove, then known as Kickapoo Grove, where they erected a large and permanent council house, ninety-seven wigwams and several small encampments.

These three men, with their families, were the only white persons, in this locality, who saw the “great snow” which fell in the Winter of 1830-31.

During the year 1830, Andrew McMillan and Garret M. Blue located on Rook’s Creek.

1832

The next day, August 2, 1832, the soldiers caught up with the Sauk.

The Kickapoos remained at this location until September 1832, when the government took their lands and removed them to lands west of the city of St Louis.

1837

Black Hawk died in his lodge on October 3, 1837.

1858

Township government was adopted in 1858.

1886

Coxville (Rich Hill Twp)From History of Caldwell and Livingston Counties Missouri, 1886

1927

The 1927 edition is available for viewing at the Livingston County Library's Somerville Room.

2016

In the fall of 2016, the county historian installed a seven-panel historical timeline chronicling the history of Livingston County from the beginning of the Haudenosaunee confederacy through the new millennium.

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