Bean, James Oldest station agent 9-21-1901 7Beardsley Oil Co. Sold to Beacon Oil Co. 1929 196Beardsley, Roger R. Sold company 1929 196Beaver, Andrew H. Resigned from American Express 1914 61Beck, Edward L. Annapolis graduate 1925 214Beck, J. B. Held races 1926 153Beck, M/M Louis E. Parents of Edward L. Beck 1925 214Beckwith, E. C. Barber shop reunion 9-13-1930 83Beecher, Capt. Lina Civil War veteran dies 10-5-1915 3Beecher, Capt. Lina Profitable time on Free Midway 10-2-1901 9Beecher, Capt. Lina NYC engine 999 & others faster than European 11-23-1901 17Beecher, Capt. Lina proposed monorail 1899 57Beecher, Lucas Appointed deputy sheriff in 1821 1930 or 31 81Beechman, Richard Attica Prison guard waits for escapee 8-28-1931 146Beiber, Dr. Edward Succeeded by Dr. Ward B. Manchester 1920 106Bell Telephone Co. Offers night service 1901 119Bell Telephone Co. War with Darien Telephone Co. 1906 132Bell Telephone Co. Required numbers 1901 170Bell Telephone Co. Bought Federal Telephone Co. franchise 1916 181Bell Telephone Co. Cut length of calls 1899-1900 225Bell Telephone Co. Built line to Bethany 1900 228Bell Telephone Co. Received telephone franchise 1916 259Bell Telephone Company Bought Elba telephone company 1906 127Bell Telephone Company Bought Elba telephone company 1906 128Bellaire Health Camp Milk plus children equal added pounds 1941 258Belmont 9-15-1797 indian deed found in clerk's office 10-19-1929 72Beman, Andrew H. Resigned 1914 193Bemus, Jothan Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Bender, A. W. Second place in oratorical contest 1906 117Bender, Miss Lillian President of women's club 1921 218Benedict, D. Burton Died 1924 198Benedict, D. Burton Succeeded by William E. Zillman 1925 215Benedict, Daniel Burton Shot in leg 1894-5 225Benedict, Fred Removed bees from phone equipment 10-12-1946 251Benedict, Jason B. Civil War veteran visits graves 5-25-1931 116Benham, Howard C. Convicted of murder 1899 56Benham, Howard C. Changed attorneys 1899 57Benham, Howard C. Died 1901 132Benham, Miss Kate A. Taught preparatory department 11-14-1931 167Benington, John R. Likes farming 7-18-1931 132Benjamin, H. H. In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Bennett, AG John J., jr. Visited Bergen 10-13-1934 190Bennett, Dr. Member of driving club 1915 217Bennett, Dr. Walter D. Treasurer of <strong>Genesee</strong> <strong>County</strong> Fish & Game 1924 209Bennett, John J. Attorney General in Batavia 1936 218Bennett, John J., jr. Endorsed by democrats 1942 275Bennett, Lloyd Found Revolutionary War cannon ball 10-19-1929 72Bennett, Tracy Postmaster of Akron 1899 55Bennett, Walter J. Old magazine found when house torn down 1-26-1929 38Bennett, William Lloyd Weather forecaster 12-15-1934 185Bennington Hit by Tornado 1925 108
Bennington Akron water reservoir 1926 174Bensley, Mark F. Noted court stenographer 10-18-1930 87Benson B. French & Co. Listed in 1870 directory 8-20-1927 32Benson, Mrs. George Daughter of Mrs. William Trow 9-27-1930 85Bentley, Earl F. Dogs take revenge 8-22-1931 145Bentley, William Bought hotel 1922 273Benton, Dr. Caleb Wanted to form separate state 9-19-1931 151Benton, E. Jerome President of reunion 1922 279Bergen Trolley line 12-21-1901 21Bergen Bank closes 4-6-1929 45Bergen Price of wheat 1904 52Bergen Address by Susan B. Anthony 1899 55Bergen Fife & drum corp. 1899 58Bergen Christmas trees going to Buffalo 1900 90Bergen No liquor license 1911 139Bergen Train wreck 1911 149Bergen Liquors licenses 10-10-1931 158Bergen Supervisor elected 1901 165Bergen Business closed 1916 169Bergen Got lights 1906 170Bergen Oat seeds missed their mark 12-5-1931 172Bergen Remains dry 1911 173Bergen St<strong>and</strong> pipe erected 1906 181Bergen Resident wintering in Florida tells of freeze 12-29-1934 187Bergen Attorney General campaigned here 10-13-1934 190Bergen Story of resident's trip 10-27-1934 191Bergen The News correspondent died 1924 197Bergen Former resident was long-time glazier 1924 197Bergen Distance skater 1924 198Bergen Resident 101yrs old 1904 204Bergen Orphaned foxes 6-25-1938 206Bergen Price of potatoes 1897 207Bergen Principal moves to Batavia 1902 207Bergen Part became Byron 2-3-1951 221Bergen New postmaster 1905 225Bergen Good butter business 1895 228Bergen Ballot machine used 1895 239Bergen Church burned 1920 241Bergen Railroad bridge ordered 1930 242Bergen Good tomato crop 10-12-1946 251Bergen Winter wonderl<strong>and</strong> 3-15-1947 263Bergen Cactus in bloom 4-26-1947 266Bergen Bank closed 1929 281Bergen High School High school ransacked 1926 165Bergen High School Banks give money for senior trip 1929 281Bergen Leader Ended publication 1910 105Bergen Presbyterian Church <strong>Past</strong>or had article in magazine 11-24-1934 183Berkemeier, Herman C. Made own road through snow 3-15-1947 263Berlin, John Sold lambs to Mayor George Burt 1899 55Beswick, Lee Substitute clerk at Batavia PO 1909 59Bethany Good apple crop 1899 56
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