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  The Village of Camillus was established in 1852. It has an approximate area of 0.37 square miles and is located Southwest of Syracuse and East of Elbridge. It is within the borders of the Town of Camillus. The main routes of travel are NYS-route 695 via US-5. The Village of Camillus was named for Marcus Firius Camillus. On January 17, 1852 a call for a Free Soil meeting in Camillus Village had three hundred and thirty-six signers, and the meeting has been claimed as the first in the United States distinctly on the lines of what later became the Republican Party. It opposed the Fugitive Slave law and the admission of slave states.
Source: Village & Town of Camillus and rootsweb.com
   
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