Wiles, L. M. Painted "The Vale of Elms" 1901 117Wiles, Lemuel M. Le Roy wants a bust of him 1921 155Wiles, Lemuel M. Died 1905 231Wiles, Lemuel Maynard Memorial unveiled 1922 279Wilhelm, A. J. Water stops lumbering 1901 149Wilkes, Charles Multiple-blossom d<strong>and</strong>elion 5-17-1952 222Wilkie, Bob Lost wrestling match 1929 195Will, Dr. E. E. Purchased Fargon Tavern 1895 239Will, Dr. E. F. Batavia health officer 1942 265Will, Dr. E. F. Batavia health officer 1927 266Will, E. A. Built building 1926 156Will, Emery F. On 1900 BHS football team 10-27-1934 191Will, Frank E. C<strong>and</strong>idate for Batavia High School office 1926 250William Scott Company Incorporated 1904 50Williams Park World War I memorial dedicated 1932 278Williams, Bert C. President of Agricultural Society 1920 95Williams, Charles Founded Attical Bottling Works 3-2-1929 41Williams, Charles A. Liveryman adds automobile cab 1909 53Williams, Charles A. Purchased l<strong>and</strong> from Mrs. Ruth Bryan 1899 57Williams, Charles A. Livery stable sold to Nikitas Dipson 1919 63Williams, Charles A. Succeeded Sheriff David Clark 1905 90Williams, Charles A. Hunting camp burned 1925 101Williams, Charles A. Organized Batavia Ice Company 1900 105Williams, Charles A. President of Board of Trade 1916 117Williams, Charles A. Sold business 1911 143Williams, Charles A. Elected mayor of Batavia 1929 195Williams, Charles A. Got patent on foot-warmer 1905 225Williams, D. W. Earth tremors 1929 33Williams, Elias Publisher of The <strong>Genesee</strong> Intelligencer 11-10-1934 192Williams, Frederick J. Transferred 1925 215Williams, Harrison E. Granted degree 1926 165Williams, Mayor Charles A. Used indian mortar as bird bath 10-6-1934 189Williams, Miss Anna Gave l<strong>and</strong> for Williams Park 1911 156Williams, Miss Jennie Gave l<strong>and</strong> for Williams Park 1911 156Williams, Mrs. Residence burned in 1850 fire 2-7-1925 232Williams, Mrs. Alice E. Sold l<strong>and</strong> 1911 149Williams, Mrs. Louise B. Children welfare nurse 1915 108Williams, Mrs. Louise B. Tuberculosis nurse 1921 174Williams, Normal Flew smallest airplane in the world 5-29-1931 121Williams, Ralph C. Sold Ford to Dr. W. D. Johnson 1910 3Williamson, George D. Running for office 1899 55Williamson, George D. Re-elected 1906 131Williamson, George D. Died 1910 215Williamson, Mayor Speeders stopped 1906 118Willis, Alva U. Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Willis, Stuart N. Rev. Coll. talks with IRS's Frank Longfellow 1932 4Willis, Stuart N. Deputy Revenue Collector 1932 271Willow Bend Inn Reunion of National Guard unit 1910 109Willowbend Inn Owner bought hotel 1922 273Wilson, Charles A. Spoke at Corfu picnic 1916 136Wilson, Ebenezer Grave marked 1926 156
Wilson, Frank J. On Board of Education 1926 139Wilson, Fred Hotel dynamited 1914 61Wilson, Harry Start Batavia Dry Cleaning Co. 1910 89Wilson, Isaac Supported by Parmenio Adams for Congress 3-31-1928 30Wilson, John H. Threshed wheat for William Galloway 1899 56Wilson, Michael Grave marked 1926 156Winchester, Mrs. Florence First stove used in Attica 8-15-1931 142Winegar, Frank Raised large strawberries 1916 127Winkelmann, Mrs. Pauline Made bedspread from sugar sack string 11-23-1946 255Winn, Miss Lydia Jane 102 years old 12-28-1929 88Winne, Dr. James Early Batavia physician 6-14-1947 276Winslow, Charles R. Subscriber to incorporate 1St Church of Christ. Scientist 1899 55Winslow, Charles R. Sold business 1900 239Winslow, Dr. F. S. Spoke in Batavia 1936 251Winslow, Mrs. Etta Subscriber to incorporate 1St Church of Christ. Scientist 1899 55Winters, George Member of first Batavia City council 1914 62Winters, George Batavia council member 1914 193Witruk, John Taught by Gene Tunney as Marine 1929 65Witruk, John Returned from Russia 1932 264Wittman, Carl R. Amateur radioman talks with author's ship 4-20-1929 47Woeller, M/M William Returned from trip 8-8-1931 141Woeller, Max Sells beans 1915 96Woeller, Max Vegetable gardener 3-22-1947 264Wolcott, Dr. C. C. Moved office 1927 269Woman's Hospital Men could be directors 1921 252Woman's Hospital Assoc. Annual statement 1901 113Woman's Social Welfare Federation Campaigned for playground 1917 265Women's Hospital Assoc. First male directors 1921 257Women's Motor Corps Batavia High organization 1942 268Wonderl<strong>and</strong> Arcade Opened 1906 170Wood & Dunham Partnership dissolved 1904 50Wood & Dunham Had student lawyer 1895 228Wood, A. J. Made Silver Lake sea serpent 7-18-1931 132Wood, Charles F. President of agricultural society 1924 197Wood, F. D. Home was in winter wonderl<strong>and</strong> 3-15-1947 263Wood, Frank S. Receives program from Pres McKinley mem. service 10-26-1901 10Wood, Frank S. Leaves State School for the Blind board 1904 50Wood, Frank S. Recommended company dissolution 1901 117Wood, Frank S. In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Wood, Frank S. Dissolved partnership 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Wood, Frank S. Member of State School board 1898 207Wood, Frank S. Exhibited war posters 1918 208Wood, John H. Brother of Rev. Robert Wood 1937 261Wood, Mary Elizabeth Brief biography 7-3-1931 130Wood, Miss Elizabeth Goes to China 1899 55Wood, Miss Elizabeth Richmond librarian resigns 1899 56Wood, Miss Elizabeth Richmond librarian succeeded by Julia Booth 1899 57Wood, Miss Mary Edith Resigned 1916 153Wood, Rev. Robert Japanese prisoner 1937 261Wood, William In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Woodford, Miss Louise Secretary of YWCA. 1909 201
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