Poodry, Edward M. Contested indian election 1926 153Poodry, Thomas Succeeded by Edward M. Poodry 1926 140Populists Party Weekly meetings 1895 231Porter, Col. Peter A. Reunion of New York Heavy Artillery 8-28-1931 146Porter, Joseph P. State college professor predicted weather 1-31-1925 230Porter, Peter A. Killed in Battle of Cold Harbor 9-27-1930 85Porter, Peter A. Died 1925 90Porter, Peter A. Congressional c<strong>and</strong>idate 1906 139Porter, Peter A. C<strong>and</strong>idate for Congress 1906 149Porter, Peter A. elected to Congress 1906 165Porter, Peter A. Elected to Congress 1906 173Posson, Cornelius Father of Mrs. William Trow 9-27-1930 85Post, Grant Bought house <strong>and</strong> moved it 10-12-1946 251Post, J. L. Sold pears 1911 149Post, M/M J. F. 50th anniversary 1932 262Potter, Jay E. Pembroke supervisor 4-9-1949 284Potter, Mrs. Joseph H. Willed money to YWCA 1919 63Potter, Paul M. Performed at Opera House 1909 201Poultridge, Harry Won essay prize 1914 61Pound, Justice Cuthbert Elected to judicial board 1906 153Power, John L. Sec of State of Miss. Dies - had local ties 10-19-1901 14Powers, Asahel Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Pratt, A. S. Continues blacksmith business 1909 59Pratt, Charles Died 1901 155Pratt, Charles T. Thistle commissioner 1901 150Pratt, Fred C. Inspected Batavia sewers 1917 269Pratt, John C. Assumed bank office 1904 52Pratt, John C. On 1900 BHS football team 10-27-1934 191Pratt, John C. Batavia treasurer 1924 285Pratt, John W. Dewey celebration in NYC 1899 56Pratt, John W. Bought farm from Oscar Harris 1905 98Pratt, John W. Bought l<strong>and</strong> on Ross 1905 105Pratt, Kirke On jury that approved building East Ave. 6-13-1931 126Pratt, Professor Hired by Board of Education 11-14-1931 167Pratt, William F. President of <strong>Genesee</strong> <strong>County</strong> Farm Bureau 1919 64Pratt, William F. President of farm bureau 1919 199Pratt, William F. Reported on thistle pest 1909 201Pray, Lewis W. Admitted to bar with Judge William T. Mitchell 7-24-1915 27Preiester, Fred J. Bought automobile 1911 114Prenoveau, Norman Returned from trip 8-22-1931 145Prentice, Cadet James Injured at West Point 1899 57Prentice, Col. James Reports on Atlantic Coast Highway 10-28-1929 73Prentice, D. C. Howard Bought automobile 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Prentice, Louis A. Waited for desired license number 2-9-1929 28Prentice, Louis A. Appointed superintendent 1905 233Prentice, William E. Organized spelling bee 3-9-1929 42Presbyterian Church Organist died 1926 135Presbyterian Church Concert 1901 155Presbyterian Church Building dedicated as memorial 1919 199Presbyterian Church Ware Class opens day nursery 1919 210Presbyterian Church Hosted WCTU president 1917 263
Prescott & Hopp Installed wireless clock 1916 170Prescott, Charles B. Son of J. O. Prescott 10-3-1931 157Prescott, J. O. Excursion manager offers free rides 10-3-1931 157Prest, Ray Orleans <strong>County</strong> jailer 11-9-1946 254Preston, Benham Early Byron settler 2-3-1951 221Preston, Dr. W. D. Attica - stormy trip to see a patient 1-19-1929 36Preston, Mrs. Bought Phoebe Holmes' house 11-24-1934 184Preston, Mrs. Isabelle Sold home 11-24-1934 183Preston, W. E. Owned house traded to Archie D. S<strong>and</strong>ers 1899 56Primrose & Dockstater's Minstrels show in Batavia 1899 57Pringle School Students sent package to serviceman 1-19-1952 223Pringle, Benjamin Elected trustee of consolidated school dist. 12-13-1930 93Pringle, Benjamin Christmas Bengola lights 12-8-1945 241Producers Warehouse & Elevator Co. Bought property 1929 195Progressive Batavian Long article 3-7-1925 237Progressive Batavian Much lower prices in 1878 3-29-1947 265Prole, Miller & Co S<strong>and</strong>ers warehouse destroyed 1909 53Prudden, Willis Has gr<strong>and</strong>fathers fair award 1929 68Pulakos, George Sold store to Louis Kustas 1905 231Pulakos, Peter G. Former Batavian visits Greece 4-6-1929 45Pundt, Charles J. Gave graphaphone demonstrations 1899 57Pundt, Fred Bought automobile 1911 114Putnam, B. B. Muck l<strong>and</strong>s burned 1932 278Putnam, Fred W. Started fox farm 1926 132Putnam, Hartson Tapped sugar maples 1899 55Putnam, Miss E. Mae Married Howard E. Norris 1924 197Putnam, Mrs. E. H. Pheasants in her apple tree 2-7-1925 232Putnam, Mrs. Ellsworth Had twins 4-26-1947 266Queen Marie Rumanian Queen passed through Batavia 1926 253Quinlan, John H. Appointed postmaster 1914 209Quinlan, M/M John <strong>Past</strong> owners of Wyoming Village Inn 9-21-1946 248Quirk, James Advertiser in old paper found in Court House 6-6-1931 122Quirk, James In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Quirk, Joseph M. Employed at World's Fair 1904 49R. B. Pease hardware store Bought by John G. Torrance 1904 50R. N. Rowell Co. 100% Red Cross enrollment 1941 256Rabe, Rudolph Bought <strong>Genesee</strong> Light & Power Co. 1909 59Radder, Albert On annual ball committee 1917 261Radder, Henry Surviving Civil War vet 11-30-1929 78Radley, Bert Substitute rural mail carrier 1900 98Radley, J. Harry Expert on race horses 8-28-1931 146Radley, Miss Dora C. Sold Lewiston Road l<strong>and</strong> 1920 105Radley, Rev. Richard Honored at Illinois church 9-14-1946 247Radley, Richard Rector of Stafford Seminary - 1853 5-16-1931 115Ramis, Dr. & Mrs. Cora Curtis Parents of Rev. R. E. Ramis 10-4-1930 86Ramis, Rev. R. E. Appointed pastor 10-4-1930 86Ramsey, William L. Takes position at N. Tonaw<strong>and</strong>a YMCA 1920 96R<strong>and</strong>, Charlie Subject of John Kennedy reminiscense 9-11-1926 31R<strong>and</strong>, Dr. Charles F. Offered property to Batavia Hospital Assoc. 1900 106R<strong>and</strong>, Dr. Charles F. Owned Batavia sanitarium 3-14-1925 238R<strong>and</strong>all, John S. Waited for desired license number 2-9-1929 28
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