Rotary Club Initiation ceremony 3-23-1946 243Rotary Club Honored retiree 1937 261Rotary Club New president 1922 265Rotary Club New president 1927 269Rotary Club New president 1924 281Roth, Ethel In speaking contest 1924 210Roth, George In Europe 1914 61Rotonde Amusement Company Managed Dellinger Theater 1926 156Rough & Ready Garment Starts business in Batavia 1919 64Rough & Ready Garment Began business 1919 199Rough & Tumble Garment Jober sold 1924 211Rowan, Mrs. Cornelia Estate funded trust fund 1901 140Rowe, Abel First purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> in village of Batavia 1-5-1929 34Rowe, Alfred H. Making good in baseball 3-16-1929 43Rowe, Fred In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Rowell, E. N. Appointed to Batavia shade tree committee 1909 64Rowell, E. Newton Died 1929 195Rowell, Edward N. Father of Edna Rowell 12-13-1930 93Rowell, Miss Edna Rowell Married George C. Butte 12-13-1930 93Rowley, Fred Horse story 12-14-1901 20Royce, John Sayles Invented the reaper 3-16-1929 43Rudd, Floyd Accident at work 1909 201Ruff, Ziber Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Rugg, John Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Ruhl<strong>and</strong>, Paul M. Earns Eagle Scout 1936 4Rumsey, A. J. Lemon distributor 1899 58Rumsey, A. J. Bought wool 1901 117Rumsey, Albeert J. Chairman of political party 1892 207Rumsey, E. D. Sugar beet harvest 1905 3Rumsey, E. D. Cabbage harvest 1904 51Rumsey, E. D. Cabbage harvest 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Rumsey, Nathan Owned l<strong>and</strong> where first brick building stood 12-13-1930 93Rundell, Mr. In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Runedell, Morton W. Large estate 1911 169Rupp, Martin In car accident 1914 193Ruscher, Luther W. Operated bus company 1921 174Rusher, Luther W. Started freight service 1921 256Russell & Palmer Store robbed 1894-5 225Russell, Edward Saved some trees by court house 1904 50Russell, Edward Supported public market in Batavia 1901 128Russell, Edward Caught large fish 1916 143Russell, Frank E. Exhibited moving pictures 1904 51Russell, Frank E. Succeeded Frank Barber at Batavia postoffice 1899 58Russell, Frank E. Members of Batavia Dramatic Club 1905 89Russell, John J. President, Batavia Board of Trade 1915 241Russell, William A. Ehibited 1/5 scale airplanes 1909 60Rutter, J. A. Began building Alabama hotel 1909 53Ryan, Dr. Edith F. Child Welfar physician 1916 139Ryan, J. E. Started automobile business 1925 105Ryan, James E. Sold Redfield farm 1926 216Ryan, James E. Strange phone call 4-19-1947 286
Ryan, James Hillary Played for Knute Rockne 12-22-1930 92Ryan, John Elected chairman of Democrats 1904 49Ryan, John Appointed commissioner of elections 1911 132Ryan, John F. Planned Batavia business 1914 62Ryan, John F. Business didn't get off ground 1914 193Ryan, John F. Batavia postmaster 1915 212Ryan, Joseph M. Is sole owner of Colgrove & Ryan Market 1946 5Ryan, Joseph M. Member of liquor authority 1935 212Ryan, Joseph M. Member of liquor authority 1935 215Ryan, Joseph M. Formed corporation 1936 218Ryan, Joseph M. Owned Colgrove & Ryan 1926 243Ryan, Joseph M. President of baseball club 1939 282Ryan, Joseph M. Owned Ryan's Market 4-19-1947 286Ryan, Lel<strong>and</strong> Started automobile business 1925 105Ryan, M. A. Estate sold Redfield property 1926 170Ryan, M/M Thomas F. Parents of Mary K. Ryan 8-28-1931 146Ryan, Miss Mary K. Overcame her illness 8-28-1931 146Ryan, William S. Established rural mail route in Elba 10-10-1931 158S. A. Cook & Company Used Silas M. Burroughs house as showroom 12-19-1931 178S. S. Kresge Plans for building construction 1926 251S. S. Kresge Building contract awarded 1926 253Sacket, Tyler Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Sackett, Charles Erie conductor 9-11-1926 31Sackett, Edward Erie conductor 9-11-1926 31Sackett, M/M Walter L. Bought Blount's Business School 10-24-1931 162Sackett, Orange Erie conductor. Friend of P. A. Murphy 9-11-1926 31Sacred Heart Church Bell Dedicated 1904 204Sacred Heart Church Purchased property 1916 243Sacred Heart Church Hosted Democratic rally 1936 257Sacred Heart Church Rector planned trip to Pol<strong>and</strong> 1932 279Sacred Heart School Opened 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Safford, Fred M. Succeeded by brother as Postmaster 1919 64Safford, H. J. Postmaster 1909 201Safford, Herbert J. Postmaster at East Pembroke 1919 64Safford, J. W. 25yrs ago - hardware store robbed 2-5-1910 23Safford, Mrs. Orpha Rose Had book on her gr<strong>and</strong>father 6-13-1931 126Sage & Potter Moved to Batavia 1901 165Sage, Charles H. Moved to Batavia 1901 165Sage, John Gr<strong>and</strong>father of Albert L. Higgins 7-25-1931 137Sager, Fred Shot plover 1899 56Sager, Fred L. Mushroom expert 12-28-1931 179Sager, Frederick L. Gathered mushrooms 11-7-1931 163Saile, Frank J. 1896 - married Martha Lillian Hatch 3-11-1911 24Sailey, Rev. W. W. Had tall rhubarb 8-1-1931 138Salisbury, Albert N. In charge of Elmira prohibition enforcement 1-19-1929 36Salisbury, John D. Prisoner in Philippines 1899 57Salvation Army Disb<strong>and</strong>ed in Batavia 1901 165Salvation Army Opened kitchen 1915 215Salvation Army Promotions 1916 249Salway, Fred Member of Batavia High basketball team 1904 50Salway, Fred On YMCA basketball team 1900 89
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