Delling Theater High school commencement 1917 277Dellinger Opera House Harry C. Ferrin was manager 1901 160Dellinger Theater Lease changes h<strong>and</strong>s 1926 156Dellinger Theater Opened 1926 169Dellinger Theater Remodeled 1926 170Dellinger Theater Play presented 1924 197Dellinger Theater Opera concert 1919 199Dellinger Theater Sousa's B<strong>and</strong> played here 1914 210Dellinger Theater Packed house 1919 211Dellinger Theater Concert by Lambert Murphy 1920 217Dellinger Theater New manager 1904-5 225Dellinger Theater Improvements 1905 225Dellinger Theater Benefit concert 1895 228Dellinger Theater Re-opened 1900 228Dellinger Theater Hosted comedian 1916 248Dellinger Theater Political speakers 1916 252Dellinger, Edward J. Bought automobile 1911 114Dellinger, Edward J. Associate of Arthur Sidman 1901 140Demcott, Rev. O. M. Resigned 1905 108Dempsey, Jack Sued in Batavia 1921 249Denman, Judge Jacob S. Originated teachers' conferences 10-24-1931 162Dennis, M. O. Secretary of bicyle race 7-3-1931 130Dennis, Merton L. Editor of BHS Picayunne 1900 97Dennis, Merton L. Purchased l<strong>and</strong> for sub-division 1910 108Dennison, Mrs. Frank E. Reported snow flakes 1926 123Dennison, Mrs. Kitty Found artificial h<strong>and</strong> 1936 250Denny, Mrs. William A. Fair fine arts assistant judge 12-8-1934 185Deo-On-Go-Wa Member died 1906 173Depew, Chauncey M. Senator visited Batavia 1904 51Depew, Sen. Chauncey M. Visits Batavia 1900 3Depoty, Charles Jail escapee 1904 52Derby, A. Built dam 1904 51Dermody, R. P. Friend of C. F. Apthorp 7-24-1915 27DeSalvo, Miss Frances I. Worked for federal government 5-17-1947? 271DeSimone, Guy Survived ship explosion 1941 246Dewey, Dr. Charles E. Retired 1926 175Dewey, James Cleared l<strong>and</strong> for James Brisbane 9-11-1926 31Dewey, James First Stafford farmer 7-5-1947 280DeWitt, Byron R. Formed corporation 1936 218DeWolf, Glenn Resigned 1921 119Diamond, Jack "Legs" Killing not put on teletype 12-28-1931 179Dibble, Henry Threshed wheat for Willett Waldron 1909 59Dibble, M/M William J. Parents of William, jr. 3-21-1925 240Dibble, William J. Owned house traded to Archie D. S<strong>and</strong>ers 1899 56Dibble, William J. Purchased building 1921 144Dibble, William J., jr. Artist, college student 3-21-1925 240DiCarlo, Anthony Local boxer 1-19-1929 36DiCarlo, Anthony Batavia boxer 9-6-1930 82DiCarlo, Anthony Gave blood for Peter M. Perrelli 10-25-1930 104Dickinson, Tracy On annual ball committee 1917 261Diefendorf, M/M Charles Thanksgiving dinner guests 12-1-1934 184
Diefendorf, M/M Roy M. Thanksgiving dinner 12-1-1934 184Digel, Julius Harvested Gladioli bulbs 12-5-1931 172Digner, Charles M. Corfu barn burned 1921 139DiNatale, Dr. Peter J. Medical society delegate 1937 271Dingman, Peter W. Had liquor license 10-10-1931 158Dipson Batavia Theater Kids beat the crowd 4-26-1947 266Dipson Batavia Theater Kids wanted in free 4-19-1947 286Dipson, Mrs. Nikitas D. Visited Greece 1939 283Dipson, Nikitas Director of Batavia Theater Corp. 1922 260Dipson, Nikitas D. Bought Family theater 1914 61Dipson, Nikitas D. Purchased l<strong>and</strong> for theater 1919 63Dipson, Nikitas D. Purchased theater 1914 193Dipson, Nikitas E. Bought property 1919 210Disbrow, Bert F. New York Telephone manager 1930 217Disbrow, Burt F. Manager of New York Telephone Co. 1919 63Dispenza, Cosmo Kiwanian 9-21-1946 248Dixon, George G. Member of American Baseball club 5-5-1947 269Dodds, William P. Secretary/manager Batavia City Bank 1911 216Dodge, Alpheus Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Dodge, E. S. Batavia jeweler 1-19-1952 223Dodge, Willard C. Army draftees 1929 66Dodgson, Frank L. Automobile trip 1902 207Dodgson, Harry J. Succeeded by Merton Dennis as editor 1900 97Dodgson, Harry J. Editor-in-chief of Picayune 1901 150Doehler Die Casting New manager 1936 250Doehler Die Casting Formed "Victory Board" 1942 263Doehler Die Casting Made parts for "Spirit of St. Louis" 1927 278Doehler Die Casting Owner paid visit 1924 281Doehler Die Casting Co. Earnings 1926 140Doehler Die Casting Co. Built addition 1926 173Doehler-Jarvis Corp. Help from the Clippers 1944 285Dolan, Rev. Henry A. Drive manager 1932 261Dolan, Rev. Henry A. Ordination anniversary 1922 275Dolph, Aaron Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Dominic Pettenella & Sons Onions pictured in magazine 4-2-1949 281Donahue, Donald M. Kiwanian 9-21-1946 248Donahue, Patrick H. Retired 12-21-1929 80Donlon, George Son of Patrick Donlon 11-24-1934 184Donlon, Patrick Owned Phoebe Holmes house 11-24-1934 184Donnelly, P. J. Moved to Batavia 1898 207Donohue, J. D. & son Caledonia - has 48 year old clock still working 1-19-1929 36Donohue, James D. Leader of Elks 1941 244Donohue, Mrs. Mary Daughter of Patrick Donlon 11-24-1934 184Doran, William T. Barn burned 1917 277Dorane, John Sold Pilgrim House 2-21-1925 234Dorman, Clark Moves to Batavia 1904 49Dorrance, John L. 1843 fourth of July celebration participant 6-28-1947 277Dort, Walter Found large puff ball 10-10-1931 158Doty, Azor Well drilled 9-19-1931 151Doty, William Butchered large pigs 1901 181Douglas, Miss Mary Relative of Ch<strong>and</strong>ler G. Ellicott 9-12-1931 148
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