Johnson, Dr. W. D. Moved to Batavia 1900 106Johnson, Dr. William D. Bought Mockford farm 1905 90Johnson, Dr. William D. Bought automobile 1909 201Johnson, Dr. William D. Apple grower 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Johnson, Dr. William D. Headed medical society 1930 214Johnson, Dr. William D. <strong>Present</strong>ed radio health talks 1931 251Johnson, Dr. William D. Spoke on water supply 1937 263Johnson, Dr. William D. 50th anniversary 1942 277Johnson, Frank Contested indian election 1926 153Johnson, Frank W. Son of W. Scott Johnson 12-27-1930 91Johnson, George Gr<strong>and</strong>son of A. B. Johnson 11-15-1930 100Johnson, George A. Kiwanis member 4-26-1947 266Johnson, George F. Died 1926 135Johnson, J. G. Old greeting card found in attic 10-5-1946 250Johnson, James Found iron ore? 1901 132Johnson, John G. Late justice remember by officials 1-24-1914 26Johnson, Lavern H. YMCA physical instructor 1921 173Johnson, M/M Melville Ausgustus Hosted evening reception. M/M Frank Hiscott attended 12-7-1901 19Johnson, Mrs. Polly Great-gr<strong>and</strong>mother of Charles Artman 10-5-1946 250Johnson, O. D. Started stamping works 1905 98Johnson, Osa Leighty Explorer visited Batavia 1937 278Johnson, Ralph D. Represented by George D. Ogden 11-23-1931 168Johnson, Rev. Cyrus A. Died 1921 160Johnson, Rev. Cyrus A. <strong>Past</strong>or emeritus of First Baptist Church 1904 204Johnson, Robert Firewood contract 1900 225Johnson, W. Harvey Shot by Patrick Nugent 1895 239Johnson, W. Harvey Succeeded by Walter W. Buxton 1895 239Johnson, W. Scott Does late plowing 12-27-1930 91Johnsonburg Home of vegetarian cat 9-26-1931 152Johnson-Jeffries Fight pictures at opera house 1910 101Johnston Harvester Company Cash from abroad 10-21-1899 1Johnston Harvester Company Brief history 4-13-1929 46Johnston Harvester Company Large shipment 1904 51Johnston Harvester Company Employee Bradford Burroughs goes to law school 1914 61Johnston Harvester Company George Roth in Europe 1914 61Johnston Harvester Company Mower tried on George Lilkendie farm 9-13-1930 83Johnston Harvester Company Control passed to Massey-Harris 1910 95Johnston Harvester Company President Atwater died 1910 109Johnston Harvester Company Elected president, vice-president <strong>and</strong> secretary 1910 109Johnston Harvester Company Built additions to factory 1911 114Johnston Harvester Company Increased capital stock 1911 117Johnston Harvester Company Held parade in Batavia 1901 120Johnston Harvester Company Purchased l<strong>and</strong> 1911 123Johnston Harvester Company President Lyman M. Jones knighted 1911 124Johnston Harvester Company Bought property 1911 132Johnston Harvester Company President died 1906 155Johnston Harvester Company Business good 1916 155Johnston Harvester Company Exhitit won gr<strong>and</strong> prize 1911 160Johnston Harvester Company 1100 employees 1916 165Johnston Harvester Company Employment up 1916 169Johnston Harvester Company Employees benefit from will 1906 170
Johnston Harvester Company New advertising manager 1911 175Johnston Harvester Company Employment 19<strong>03</strong> 207Johnston Harvester Company New office opened 1914 210Johnston Harvester Company High employment 1916 216Johnston Harvester Company Agent transferred to Batavia 1899-1900 225Johnston Harvester Company New employee 1895 228Johnston Harvester Company Sent reapers to Russia 1895 233Johnston Harvester Company President bought property for YMCA 1900 239Johnston Harvester Company Sounded weather signals 1900 239Johnston Harvester Company Employees struck 1916 245Johnston Harvester Company 1,100 on payroll 1916 254Johnston Harvester Company Record employment level 1916 255Johnston Harvester Company Machines sent to Russia 1917 260Johnston Harvester Company Workers strike 1917 269Johnston Harvester Company Became Massey Harris 1917 277Johnston Harvester Company Flag raising 1917 286Jonathan Green gravel pit Remains of an indian found 1919 63Jones, Allen B. Auto trip to visit boyhood home 10-28-1916 29Jones, Delos M. Comm<strong>and</strong>er of Upton Post G.A.R. 10-24-1931 162Jones, J. Allen Beneficiary of trust fund 1929 65Jones, John H. First supervisor of Leicester 6-27-1931 129Jones, Louis H. Succeeded Andrew H. Beman 1914 193Jones, Louis R. Appointed manager of American Express 1914 61Jones, Mrs. Julia Footman Beneficiary of trust fund 1929 65Jones, Mrs. Mary Scouts fixed house roof 11-22-1930 99Jones, Oliver E. YMCA general secretary 1900 239Jones, William Shot crane 1899 56Joseph Hamilton & Son Built Caledonia monument 1899 57Joseph Horowitz & Sons Moved to Batavia 1919 63Joseph Horowitz & Sons Open shirt factory 1919 64Joseph Horowitz & Sons Ready to start operations 1919 64Joseph Horowitz & Sons Workers on strike 1937 269Joseph Horowitz & Sons Strike ended 1937 270Joslyn, Homer Killed in gypsum mine 1905 101Joyce, Col. John A. Lived in Batavia sanitarium 3-14-1925 238Judd, Douglas D. At war in France 1917 273Judd, Everest A. Opens law office 1904 50Judd, Everest A. Laid out golf links 1899 57Judd, Everest A. Organized Stafford Country Club 1921 113Judd, Everest A. Secretary of Stafford golf club 1921 127Judd, Everest A. Reappointed 1921 135Judd, Everest A. Governor of Stafford Country Club 1924 197Judd, Everest A. Gave l<strong>and</strong> for East Ave. extension 1924 197Judd, F. I. Snipe hunting with Sheriff Pixley & David Clark 10-26-1901 10Judd, F. I. Apple harvest 1911 156Judd, Franklin I. Silver medal for apples 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Judd, Lawrence Visited Kentucky cave 5-9-1931 112Judd, M.M Everest A. Parents of Lawrence Judd 5-9-1931 112Judd, Mark On 1900 BHS football team 10-27-1934 191Judge, Thomas Wins Farm Bureau prize 1925 3Judson, Miss Cornelia Head of female depart of Stafford Seminary - 1853 5-16-1931 115
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