Clark, J. A. Batavia jeweler 1-19-1952 223Clark, Jerome A. 25yrs ago - father of Edward M. Clark 3-11-1911 24Clark, Jerome A. L<strong>and</strong> sold to church by Mrs. A. T. Boyd 1904 51Clark, John Current sheriff 1904 49Clark, John Elected chairman of Democrats 1914 62Clark, John Superintendent of Attica Prison 10-3-1931 157Clark, John Democratic chairman 1914 193Clark, John Lost to Herbert L. Snyder 1929 195Clark, Le Roy Roof collapsed 1916 136Clark, Le Roy F. Promoted by New York Central RR 1906 124Clark, Leroy F. Batavia City Engineer 1917 278Clark, M/M LeRoy F. Parents of William Fisher Clark 1925 96Clark, Miss Lydia At party for former Attica residents 1-6-1940 220Clark, Mrs. Henry A. Members of Batavia Dramatic Club 1905 89Clark, Mrs. Henry A. Opera cast member 1900 239Clark, Newton S. Had unusual apple 11-22-1930 99Clark, Richard Six year old likes his first flight 1929 68Clark, Sheriff David Formed partnership with Eugene L. Smith 1909 53Clark, Sheriff David Term expired 1905 90Clark, Thomas Batavia barber at 85 1909 59Clark, Victor Member of driving club 1915 217Clark, William Fisher Youngest Eagle Scout 1925 96Clarke, Carl G. Started The Perry Record 11-10-1934 192Clarke, Donald Mother died 12-19-1931 178Clarkson, Rev. Samuel J. Assigned to Lockport 1914 62Clarkson, Rev. Samuel J. <strong>Past</strong>or in Rochester 1911 155Clarkson, Rev. Samuel J. Assigned to Lockport 1914 193Clay, Henry Died 1925 107Clay, Henry First vote cast by David O. Hayes 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Cleary, Edward Manager of Thomas Suhalla 5-9-1931 112Clemens, Porter Caught turtle 1942 272Clement, Arthur C. Speaker at Bergen school dedication 1925 90Clement, Thomas A. School superintendent 1911 140Clement, Thomas A. Elected school superintendent 1911 149Clements, J. A. Bought Eagle Hotel from M. O. Fisher 1900 95Climax Corporation Formerly Batavia Machine Co. 1911 120Clinton, DeWitt Phoenix Hotel where he stayed is gone 1929 33Clinton, Gov. Brief history of <strong>Genesee</strong> <strong>County</strong> 9-19-1931 151Close, Charles Washington Biography 11-9-1929 75Clough, Andrew M Died 1935 217Clough, Andrew M. His subdivision was best 1914 61Clough, Andrew M. Member of first Batavia City council 1914 62Clough, Andrew M. Track supervisior for New York Central RR 1900 96Clough, Andrew M. Demonstrated railroad car 1926 118Clough, Andrew M. Promoted by West Shore Railroad 1906 128Clough, Andrew M. Built RR motor car 1911 131Clough, Andrew M. New York Central RR officer 1911 160Clough, Andrew M. Batavia council member 1914 193Clough, Mrs. Andrew M. Sold turkey 3-21-1925 240Clune, Henry W. Amusing story of airplane ride 9-5-1931 147Clune, Henry W. Rochester newspaper columnist 10-20-1934 190
CMBA New president 1916 175Cobb, Inspector Batavia policeman 3-30-1946 245Cobb, Inspector Charles E. Batavia policeman 9-30-1946 249Cobb, Marvin W. Purchased Pan-American building 1904 51Cochran, John C. Postmaster 1924 197Cochrane, E. P. Champion bicyclist 8-1-1931 138Coffee, Frank Australian millionaire was born in Warsaw 1929 65Coffee, M/M Charles Parents of Frank Coffee 1929 65Coffey, E. Had tall hollyhock 8-1-1931 138Cofran, Walden E. President of schoolmaster's club 1934 209Cofran, Walden S. Conducted Rotary initiation ceremony 3-23-1946 243Cogswell, M/M Robert G. Held party 1-6-1940 220Cogswell, Mrs. Grace H. R. At party for former Attica residents 1-6-1940 220Cogswell, William At party for former Attica residents 1-6-1940 220Colby, Merlin Received letter from ex POW 11-23-1946 255Colcord, Harry Noted Attican 10-28-1929 73Cold Spring Company Made butter 1895 228Colder, Rep. William M. To speak at theater 1916 252Cole, Ezra D. Looked for $5000 Lockport postage stamp 3-31-1928 30Cole, Jay L. Instructor for Batavia schools 1920 98Cole, Jay L. School custodian 1941 247Cole, Mrs. Irwin A. Elected secretary of YWCA 1931 4Cole, Tobias Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Cole, William H. Purchased interest in Elba store 1904 51Coleman, John W. Killed in sewer plant explosion 1915 107Coley, Richard R. On unemployment committee 1921 156Coley, Richard R. Resigned 1921 165Coley, Richard R. Purchased property 1924 197Coley, Richard R. Resigned 1921 254Colgrove & Ryan Bought Sanitary Market 1926 243Colgrove, Myron E. Owned Colgrove & Ryan 1926 243Colledo, James F. Money missing in baseball bet 9-14-1946 247Colledo, James F. Member of Jackson Street Diner Breakfast Club 11-9-1946 254Collens, Lewis D. Chamber of Commerce director 1917 264Collett, Rev. Charles P. Succeeded Rev. O. M. Demcott 1905 108Collins G. Le Roy First president of Business Men's Association 1911 117Collins, A. G. Proprietor of St. James Hotel 11-10-1934 192Collins, Albert G. Died 1904 204Collins, Lewis D. Appointed to sewer commission 1909 59Collins, Lewis D. Elected vice-presidetent of Johnston Harvester 1910 109Collins, Lewis D. Succeeded by Andrew J. McWain 1921 218Collins, Lewis D. YMCA president 1900 239Collins, Mrs. Clara S. YWCA secretary resigned 1936 249Colman, Paul E. Built the smallest airplane in the world 5-29-1931 121Colonna, Michael Gave blood 11-7-1931 163Colton, Bishop Laid St Mary's corner stone 1906 160Colton, Bishop Charles H. Opened St Mary's fair 1906 173Combs, Marian Class vice-president 1919 209Comfort, Prof. Herbert T. Athletic Association treasurer 1919 209Comisky, T. H. Victim of pickpocket 1916 155Community Center Civic Club Favored wider Main Street 1937 271
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