Western New York Farms Co. Opened apple evaporator 1914 62Western New York Farms Co. Was Spokane Securities Company 1911 149Western New York Milk Producers Organized 1900 225Western New York Motor Bus Lines Bought Batavia & Le Roy Bus Line 1926 174Western New York Motor Bus Lines Considered buying bus line 1926 258Western New York Motor Lines Employees formed union 1936 256Western New York Motor Lines Wanted new line 1927 262Western New York Motor Lines, Inc. Bought by Lawrence H. Schultz 1926 136Western New York Utilities Sold part of business 1926 144Western New York Utilities Co. Tree trimming 1927 261Western New York Veterans Hospital Batavia favored location 1932 263Western NY Farms Company Sold onions 1915 110Western Union Poles flattened 1909 201Western Union New manager 1916 255Western Union Telegraph Co. New manager 1916 216Westinghouse Manufacturing Co. Plant construction 1905 239Weston, Edward Payson Spoke at First Baptist Church 1911 169Westover, Mrs. Cynthia Speaker at society meeting 1926 118Wethersfield Beaver colony 12-8-1934 185Wetmore, James Alphonso Postoffice architect? 12-8-1934 185Whalen, Frank M. Fire chief spoke to auxiliary police 1942 264Wheat, Rev. Elias A. Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Wheaton, Irving D. Kiwanian 9-21-1946 248Wheaton, Irving D. Kiwanis member 4-26-1947 266Wheeler Construction Co. Built intakes for Batavia waterworks 1920 95Wheeler, E. J. Clerk of Wyoming Co. Board of Supervisors 12-21-1929 80Wheelock, George F. Succeeded by M. J. Earley 1911 127Whelan, C. A. Store taken over by United Cigar Stores 1915 102Whipple, Clayton Graduated from Cornell University 6-20-1931 125Whipple, M/M Raymond Parents of Clayton Whipple 6-20-1931 125Whitcomb, Dr. Ward B. On fourth of July reviewing st<strong>and</strong> 7-5-1947 280Whitcombe, Dr. Ward B. Coroner succeeded by Dr. Fisk 1922 3Whitcombe, Dr. Ward B. Succeeded Dr. George Clapp 1911 153Whitcombe, W. Langbridge At war in France 1917 273White, Catherine R. John W. Latta Sued for part of her estate 9-26-1931 152White, Dr. George W. Office in Byron Center 1910 96White, Edward P. Succeeded by Mary J. Macaulay 11-28-1931 171White, George General manager of Massey Harris 1921 181White, George New plant manager 1921 259White, Jerome L. Killed in accident 1914 209White, John G. Crossing watchman was hero 12-28-1931 179White, Monroe Apple harvest 1911 156White, Mrs. Ernest Sister of Joseph Stroble 12-1-1934 184White, Oscar H. Women reports "kidnapering" 7-11-1931 133White, Oscar H. Resigned 1931 256White, W. P. K. Opened new barn 1921 165White, W. P. K. Master of Stafford Grange 1924 197White, Warren E. Beaver keeper expects "snug" winter 12-8-1934 185Whitecomb, Dr. W. B. Vice-president of <strong>Genesee</strong> Co. Medical Society 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Whiteman, Floyd First State School alumni president 4-12-1947 267Whiteside, John F. Sold business to W. E. Glazier 1899 58
Whiteside, John R. Moved to Iowa 1905 110Whitlock, Donald Warsaw Button Co. executive 6-12-1947 273Whitman, Charles S. Governor c<strong>and</strong>idate visited 1914 61Whitman, Charles S. C<strong>and</strong>idate for Governor 1914 193Whitman, Ellis "The Human Rattle Box" 1911 123Whitman, Gov. To speak at theater 1916 252Whitman, Gov. Campaigned in Batavia 1916 253Whitman, Gov. Charles S. In Batavia 1915 106Whitman, Gov. Charles S. In Batavia 1916 159Whitman, Gov. Charles S. Spoke in Batavia 1916 160Whitney, edward M. Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Whitney, Grove Loves automobile travel 11-17-1934 183Whitney, Walter N. Manager of Batavia Muffets Corp 1924 211Whittlesey, Frederick Incorporator of Tonaw<strong>and</strong>a Railroad Co. 6-6-1931 122Whyte, J. A. E. Tried to start business 1920 212Wiard Plow Co. President on 1900 BHS football team 10-27-1934 191Wiard Plow Co. President was director of Federal Reserve Bank 1924 197Wiard Plow Co. Received coal 1919 211Wiard Plow Co. Strike 1937 267Wiard, Ernest E. Nominated for state senator 1904 49Wiard, Fred Lost to William F. Haitz 1900 239Wiard, Henry Member of Batavia High basketball team 1904 50Wiard, Louis Bought l<strong>and</strong> on Ross 1905 105Wiard, Louis Bought automobile 1911 114Wiard, Louis Entertained at Horseshoe Lake 1916 150Wiard, Louis Campaigned for Gov. Whitman 1916 160Wiard, Louis On 1900 BHS football team 10-27-1934 191Wiard, Louis Chairman, All-Batavia Fund 1930 215Wiard, Louis On nominating committee 1932 261Wicks, W. Edward Bought Joseph Meehan business 1921 127Widdowson, Dr. Owned house where Rev. Lattimer lived 1-24-1925 229Wiggins, Samuel Shot carp 1901 124Wight, F. E. In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Wight, Fred C<strong>and</strong>idate for Batavia High School office 1926 250Wilber, George N. Had old newspaper clipping 1-17-1925 227Wilber, Harry 1843 fourth of July celebration participant 6-28-1947 277Wilber, Rev. William T. Elected chaplain of Hibernians 1910 3Wilber, Rev. William T. Visited the Pope 1905 236Wilbor, Rev. A. D. Fourth superintendent of State School for Blind 11-29-1930 94Wilbur, Charles Commissioner for 1st bridge over creek in Le Roy 11-22-1930 99Wilcox, A. S. Earthquake opens spring 1929 66Wilcox, A. S. Bottle found in old barn on <strong>County</strong> Farm in Varysburg 6-13-1931 126Wilcox, Austin Had liquor license 10-10-1931 158Wilcox, Charles E. <strong>Past</strong> manager of Batavia Preserving Co. turns 80 5-9-1931 112Wilcox, M/M U. D. Visited Mrs. S. R. De Long 10-27-1934 191Wilcox, Mrs. U. D. Florida freeze 12-29-1934 187Wilcox, Mrs. W. D. Letter to friend in Bergen 3-2-1929 41Wild, Frank O. Rasied mink 11-23-1946 255Wild, Lt. Met cousin in Manila 3-30-1946 245Wild, M/M Citales Parents of Lt. Wild 3-30-1946 245Wiles, Irving R. Portrait painter 1905 231
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