Richmond Hose Company Dissolved 1916 119Richmond Hose Company Lead parade 1906 139Richmond Hose Company <strong>Present</strong>ed gold badge 1895 231Richmond Hotel Robert Fitzsimmons stayed here 1911 143Richmond Hotel Annual Birthday Ball 1935 217Richmond Hotel Site of Democratic rally 1936 253Richmond Library Popular books 12-1-1934 184Richmond, Dean <strong>Past</strong> president of New York Central RR 11-23-1901 17Richmond, Dean Some history of the New York Central RR 4-27-1929 48Richmond, Dean President of New York Central RR 3-14-1925 238Richmond, Dean Bank ledger exhibited 4-2-1949 281Richmond, Henry A. Son of Dean Richmond 3-14-1925 238Richmond, Miss Adelaide Kenny Gift to hospital 1906 131Richmond, Mrs. Watts L. Chairman of war relief committee 1916 117Richmond, Mrs. Watts L. Red Cross leader 1917 264Richmond, W. Eugene Preparing fleet trotters for winter sports 12-21-1901 21Richmond, Watts L. Successful fishing trip 9-20-1930 84Richmond, Watts L. Trapshooting trophy named for him 1911 154Richmond, Watts L. Inherited the Richmond homestead 1925 242Richmond, Watts Lansing Resigned from Johnston Harvester Company 1909 53Richmond, William Eugene Father of Adelaide Richmond 1906 131Richville Named by C. B. Rich 5-5-1947 269Rider, Harry L. Purchased the Charles R. Gould drug store 1905 108Rifenbergh, M/M Lester Surprise birthday party for June Hodge 2-2-1929 37Riggs, Jedediah Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Rimmer, Edward Enlisted in Army 1899 56Rimmer, Miss Agnes Cast member "Powhatan" (Mrs. Frank E. Russell) 1899 56Rippel, Harry W. President of <strong>Genesee</strong> Police Club 1934 211Rippel, Harry W. Batavia policeman 11-30-1946 256Rippey, William S. Squirrel hunter 10-27-1934 191Ripple, Harry W. Batavia policeman 5-17-1947? 271Ripple, Sgt. Batavia policeman 5-13-1922 205Roanoke Dry wells <strong>and</strong> creek 1914 62Roanoke Wells go dry 1914 193Roanoke Named for John R<strong>and</strong>olph's country home 5-5-1947 269Robbins, Miss E. C. Succeeded Mary Wood 1916 153Robbins, Miss Etta Head of Batavia hospital 1906 160Robbins, Mrs. Florence W. Le Roy assessor 1944 281Robert Morris School Opened 1929 283Robert Morris School Radio equipment installed 1929 285Roberts Brothers Bought property 1909 53Roberts Brothers Bought property 1909 201Roberts Brothers Flour Mill Site of old mill 1905 239Roberts, Edward Fell from church 1906 181Roberts, Eugene C., jr. Appointed to prohibition office 1925 110roberts, George Barn burned 1932 273Roberts, John J. Fact finder for emergency airport 1922 273Roberts, Miss Maude At party for former Attica residents 1-6-1940 220Robertson, Mrs. Helen 101yrs old 1908 207Robertson, Tyrrell & Hewitt Attorneys for David Curry 1-5-1929 34Robeson, Lila Gave concert 1919 199
Robinson, Capt. W. W. President of historical society 1936 247Robinson, Capt. Winfield W. State police add welfare work 1931 255Robinson, Laban H. Civil War veteran 87 3-31-1928 30Robinson, Roraback Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Rochester Artillery marched in parade 1911 144Rochester Formerly Falls Town, Dublin & Rochesterville 5-5-1947 269Rochester Button Co. Employees picket 1937 266Rochester Button Co. Strike near ended 1937 269Rochester Telephone Corp. Bees in phone equipment 10-12-1946 251Rockwell & Stone's Circus Played Batavia 5-17-1947? 271Roden, Aloysius On annual ball committee 1917 261Roffe, L. R. Weather expert 11-28-1931 171Rogers, C. A. Friend of C. F. Apthorp 7-24-1915 27Rogers, Caleb Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Rogers, Daniel Elected president of 14th Separate Co. 1910 109Rogers, Fred H. Le Roy mayor 1934 283Rogers, Henry T. Built main building for State School 4-12-1947 267Rogers, Rev. L. Lincoln Succeeded by Rev. J. Harrison Olmstead 1921 251Rogers, Rev. Lincoln L. <strong>Past</strong>or of First Methodist Episcopal church 1919 64Rollins, Rev. Dr. D. L. M. Died 1895 236Rood, Miss Hired by Board of Education 11-14-1931 167Roosevelt, Col. Theodore C<strong>and</strong>idate for Governor 1924 197Roosevelt, Franklin D. Plum pudding from Fannie Brunson 1929 195Roosevelt, Franklin D. <strong>Genesee</strong> <strong>County</strong> votes for President 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Roosevelt, Gov. Franklin D. Visited home for infantile paralysis treatment 11-14-1931 167Roosevelt, Gov. Franklin D. Gave Medal to Robert V. Call 1932 262Roosevelt, Gov. Franklin D. Picked Mt. Morris 1932 266Roosevelt, Gov. Franklin D. Vetoed flood control bill 1929 282Roosevelt, Gov. Theodore Spoke in Batavia 1900 101Roosevelt, Mrs. Eleanor Commended State School graduate 4-19-1947 286Roosevelt, President Received donated horses 1902 207Root, King Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Root, Reginald Meets Mexican President 1929 66Root, Reginald D. Football coach at University of Mexico 10-28-1929 73Root, Reginald D. Yale football coach 12-14-1931 177Rose, C. C. Laid pipe for Alden-Batavia Natural Gas Co. 1904 49Rose, C. C. Wanted gas franchise 1901 135Rose, Isaac P. Gr<strong>and</strong>father of Mrs. Orpha Rose Safford 6-13-1931 126Rose, Mrs. J. Fred Returned from trip 8-8-1931 141Rose, Mrs. Vernon F. Mother of Jack A. MacDonald 9-27-1930 85Rose, Rev. J. E. Accepted post at Mt. Olivet Church 1920 102Rose, Robert Wanted gas franchise 1901 135Rosecrance, Daniel Arrested counterfeiters 4-2-1949 281Rosenbloom, Joseph R. President of Jewish congregation 1929 195Rosenbloom, Joseph R. Owned New Dellinger Theater 1926 255Ross Food Company Property sold 1922 265Ross, Edwin Oldest member of Upton Post G.A.R. 10-24-1931 162Ross, Mrs. Nellie Taylor Friend of Jean Holley 1-10-1925 226Rossevelt, Franklin D. Spoke in Batavia 1914 62Rotary Club Luncheon speaker 1919 210Rotary Club Ladies night 1919 211
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