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Sabin, John, was born in the town of Ithaca, August 7, 1854, a son of Abel, who was a native of Lewis county,
and came to this section about fifty years ago, locating in the town of Ithaca. He moved to Danby about twenty
five years ago, where he now resides. He had seven children, six now living. John finished his education at the
Ithaca Academy, and his first occupation was as a farmer. In 1890 he left the farm and came to the town of Ithaca,
where he established a wagon mart at 43 Cayuga street, where he now carries a complete line of lumber wagons, sleighs,
cutters, horse blankets, lap robes, hand made and oak tanned harnesses, wagon boxes, spring seats, road carts,
democrat wagons, and everything of the line needed on the farm and city stables. Mr. Sabin has established a reputation
for fair and correct dealing, which has made him a leader of this class of trade in the country. He is a Democrat,
but not an aspirant for political honors. He married, in 1881, Cora Stewart, of Caroline.
From:
Landmarks of Tompkins County, New York
Including a History of Cornell University
Edited by: John H. Selkreg
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1894
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