R<strong>and</strong>all, Perry Died 1904 204Ranger, Wesley Mill burned 1923 208Rankin, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, jr. Secretary of YMCA 1926 159Rankin, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, jr. YMCA secretary 1926 218Ransom, Asa First purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Ransom, George Built RR motor car 1911 131Rapp, Assemblyman Herbert A. Worked to keep East Pembroke Telephone 1932 261Rapp, Assemblyman Herbert A. Bill passed 1932 263Rapp, Clarence J. Army draftees 1929 66Rapp, H. A. Feed mill robbed 1925 3Rapp, Herbert A. New Assemblyman 1931 254Rathbone, Arthur B. Resigned 1921 123Ray New postmaster 1895 231Rayburn, Fred E. Spoke in Batavia 1931 252Rayleo Specialty Company Bought building 1921 258Raymond, William C. Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Rea, Alex<strong>and</strong>er Memorial dedicated 8-8-1931 141Rea, Alex<strong>and</strong>er Surveyed Telephone Rd. in Alex<strong>and</strong>er 8-15-1931 142Rea, Nancy Jones Memorial dedicated 8-8-1931 141Rebman, Mrs. Mary Received payment from Lackawanna 1921 114Rebman, Philip Husb<strong>and</strong> of Mary Rebman killed at crossing 1921 114Red Cross New president 1924 197Red Cross Day nursery 1919 210Red Cross Asked Batavia for flood relief 1936 246Red Cross Contribution from county approved 1936 247Red Cross Nurses training 1941 251Red Cross Company has 100% enrollment 1941 256Red Cross Membership campaign 1936 258Red Cross Received donation 1941 259Red Cross New members 1927 262Red Cross Helping Carl Stocking 1942 262Red Cross Batavia branch formed 1917 264Red Cross Buttons not available 1917 266Red Cross Flour for needy received 1922 266Red Cross Fund drive 1927 269Red Cross Fund drive 1927 271Red Cross Shared profits 1917 275Red Cross Contribution made 1917 279Red Cross Batavia blood drive 1942 279Redding, Harold Hunting trip 11-23-1931 168Redding, Mrs. Jennie Had vegetarian cat 9-26-1931 152Redfield farm Purchased 1926 216Redfield, Frank B. Sold house to George A. Bridge 1911 153Redfield, Frank B. Member of agricultural society board 1895 228Redfield, Frank B. Appointed to Woodrow Wilson Foundation 1922 261Redfield, Heman J. Incorporator of Tonaw<strong>and</strong>a Railroad Co. 6-6-1931 122Redfield, Herman J. Bought John Otto house 1911 153Redfield, Miss Constance Wins gold tournament 1900 108Redmanoff, James Arrested 1921 170Reed, C. N. Tapped sugar bush 1895 239Reed, Cong. Daniel A. Urged community uplift 1927 271
Reed, Earl Eagle Scout 1936 257Reed, Fred Member of driving club 1915 217Reed, George Killed snakes 1901 114Reed, George W. Hotel burned 1922 263Reed, Harry Humorus story 1929 67Reed, John W. Eagle Scout 1936 257Reed, L. L. Tall corn 1906 139Reed, L. L. Leased underground rights 1911 140Reed, Lorin L. Crop hit by Hessian fly 1901 123Reed, Lorin L. Incorporated Oakfield Exchange Bank 1916 170Reed, Lorin L. Operated Oakfield bank 1916 256Reed, Malcolm John W. Totterdale's fishing partner 11-28-1931 171Reed, R. Norton Awarded construction contract 1929 282Reeder, Lydia Brief history of Woodworths 1930 or 31 81Reedy, William J. Comm<strong>and</strong>er of Upton Post G.A.R. 10-24-1931 162Rees, B. W. Cornell professor 1917 286Reeves, Edwin D. Managed store 1895 236Reeves, George Former fireman attended parade 8-1-1931 138Reeves, Glen B. Succeeded by George W. Caswell 1901 174Reid, Hal Actor 1900 89Reifsteck, Edward J. In charge of health for Batavia schools 1942 263Reinheimer, Albert Warsaw Elevator superintendent 5-31-1947 278Republic Light, Heat & Power Co. New gas line 1926 132Republic Light, Heat & Power Co. Rabbit story 9-12-1931 148Republic Light, Heat & Power Co. Bought Alden-Batavia Natural Gas Co. 1901 159Republic Light, Heat & Power Co. Wanted rate increase 1921 250Republic Light, Heat & Power Co. Allowed to move lines 1927 267Republican Advocate Batavia newspaper 9-25-1929 69Rescue Hook & Ladder Co. Member given badge 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Reynolds, Harrah B. Moved to Batavia 1911 160Reynolds, Robert J. Humorus story 11-23-1929 77Rhode, August Dissolved partnership 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Rhodey, August Dissolved partnership with Charles Campbell 1904 49Rhodey, Frank Sold lambs 1916 258Rhody, Frank Sold lambs 1916 174Rial, Harold M. Letter from Yakima, Wash. 6-14-1947 275Rial, William H. Received letter from Ch<strong>and</strong>ler G. Ellicott 9-12-1931 148Rial, William H. Sent letter to state historian 11-30-1946 256Rice, Anna E. Son Edward R. w/McKinley when he was shot 9-28-1901 8Rice, Mrs. F. J. Daughter of Judge William T. Mitchell 7-24-1915 27Rich, Gaius B. Incorporator of Tonaw<strong>and</strong>a Railroad Co. 6-6-1931 122Richards, Frank M. Building collapsed 1909 201Richards, Henry A. Won scholarship 1904 52Richards, Lafayette Owned l<strong>and</strong> that became <strong>County</strong> Farm in Varysburg 6-13-1931 126Richards, Van Rensselaer Army draftees 1929 66Richardson Building Bought by C. L. Carr 1919 199Richardson, Dr. William H. Died 1906 176Richardson, Frank First husb<strong>and</strong> of Elizabeth C. Cavanaugh 1-6-1940 220Richardson, Frank President of Batavia Carriage Wheel Works 1-6-1940 220Richardson, Miss Nell In suffrage parade 1916 249Richenberg, William Found old shoe 7-5-1947 280
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