Hooker, Samuel Percy Assembly c<strong>and</strong>idate 1906 155Hooper House In old copy of The Daily Morning News 11-10-1934 192Hooper, Daniel Had liquor license 10-10-1931 158Hooper, David Proprietor of Hooper House 11-10-1934 192Hoopes, Charles E. Sewer engineer 1909 201Hoover, Solomon Will approved 1906 135Hopkins, D. C. Sleigh racing 1910 212Hopkins, Obadiah Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Hopkins, Obadiah Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Hopwood, Mrs. Jule Left trust fund for J. Allen & Mrs. Julia Jones 1929 65Horn, Adam Resigned from Johnston Harvester Company 1909 59Horni, M/M Ray Woodchuck in the snow 12-8-1945 241Horowitz Shirt Factory Moved to Batavia 1919 64Horowitz, Joseph Shirt factory started 1919 199Horsch, Anthony Police officer assaulted by Thomas McGrath 1904 52Horsch, Patrolman Tale of a vagrant 1-24-1914 26Horton, Mrs. John Miller Guest of DAR 1916 159Hosmer, Clarence F. Resigned from YMCA 1926 154Hosmer, Clarence F. Resigned from YMCA 1926 248Hosmer, F. A. Wheat harvest 1921 136Hosmer, Walter Lumber sawed by Wade Brothers 1900 97Hotchkiss, S. E. Livingston <strong>County</strong> historian 4-23-1949 285Hotel Richmond Automobile parties stopped 1901 132Hotel Richmond Site of Kiwanis meeting 9-21-1946 248Hotel Richmond Dr. F. S. Winslow spoke at a meeting 1936 251Hotel Richmond Guest speaker 1917 262Hotel Richmond Hosted meeting 1932 263Hotel Richmond Kiwanis meeting 4-26-1947 266Hotel Richmond Hosted business meeting 1937 267Hotel Richmond Famous guest 1939 282Hottois, Edward L. Scoutmaster at No. Bergen Presbyterian Church 11-22-1930 99Hough Buildings west of Walnut St. bridge 10-2-1901 9Hough, A. G. Worthington Palmer beat his record 1900 3Hough, A. J. Retaining wall injunction upheld 1905 98Hough, Andrew G. L<strong>and</strong> taken for sewage plant 1911 118Hough, Andrew J. Prevented from building wall 1905 110Hough, Arthur G. Played in golf tournament 1900 105Hough, Arthur G. On Board of Education 1926 139Hough, Arthur G. Sold building 1916 174Hough, Arthur G. President of Stafford Country Club 1929 195Hough, Arthur G. Director of Federal Reserve Bank 1924 197Hough, Arthur G. Succeeded by Charles A. Hamilton 1922 265Hough, Patrick Foreman for best section of RR 1900 97Houghton, Edward Opera House manager 1905 90Houghton, Edward Opened Wonderl<strong>and</strong> Arcade 1906 170Houghton, Edward Batavia actor 1904 2<strong>03</strong>Houghton, Edward Managed Dellinger Theater 1900 228Houghton, Edwin Leases Dellinger Opera House 1904 49Houghton, Edwin Managed Dellinger Theater 1904-5 225Houghton, M/M Edward Members of Batavia Dramatic Club 1905 89Houseknecht, Clarence Captained basketball team 1900 225
Houseknecht, Clarence J. On 1900 BHS football team 10-27-1934 191Houseknecht, S. L. Made ice rink with Elmer Cook 1904 52Houseknecht, S. L. Built ice skating rink 1904 204Housel Bank Closes 4-6-1929 45Hovey, F. A. Opened store 1921 243Howard, Albert Tompkins Nebraska politician 11-24-1934 183Howard, Charles H. 25yrs ago - president of Batavia Bicycle Club 2-5-1910 23Howard, Charles W. Toy story 12-29-1945 242Howard, H. U. On jury that approved building East Ave. 6-13-1931 126Howard, H. U. At Board of Education meeting 11-14-1931 167Howard, H. U. Albert Tompkins Howard's uncle 11-24-1934 183Howard, Miss Encie Perley Married Milton R. Miller 1911 218Howard, Miss May M. Composed a march 1901 131Howard, Richard Shot a large hawk 11-7-1931 163Howard, Royal T. Albert Tompkins Howard's uncle 11-24-1934 183Howard, Thomas M. Father of Albert Tompkins Howard 11-24-1934 183Howard, W. Edward To manage Batavia Clippers 1941 5Howe, Clarence H. Sold Batavia business 1924 209Howe, Dr. Samuel G. Spoke at laying of corner stone for State School for Blind 11-29-1930 94Howe, George Died 1901 113Howe, Ira Tall corn 1901 149Howe, Ira Retired 1926 150Howe, Lyman H. Movies shown in Batavia 1914 62Howe, Lyman H. Had traveling movie show 1914 193Howe, Michiga Early purchaser of l<strong>and</strong> fm Holl<strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Co 1-5-1929 34Howell, Albert B., jr. Alfred University student 2-22-1947 262Howell, David 90 <strong>and</strong> still active 8-28-1931 146Howell, David Oat seeds missed their mark 12-5-1931 172Howl<strong>and</strong>, Miss Lydia Wedding gown on display 10-13-1934 189Hoxie, Al With Wild West show 7-11-1931 133Hoxie, Jack Brother of Al Hoxie 7-11-1931 133Hoyt, Mrs. Isabel Elected president of women's club 1935 214Hoyt, William B. Bought Joseph Ellicott mansion 1911 135Hubbard, Moses Furniture made by Moses Chapin 7-18-1931 132Hubbard, Rufus On liquor commission 10-10-1931 158Hudson, Earl E. House near tree struck by lightning 6-6-1931 122Hudson, Henry Injured at work 1919 199Huey, W. H. Store burned 1921 136Huffcut, J. H. Indian schools superintendent 1905 239Hugh Miller Company In receivership 1910 107Hughes, Charles E. Spoke at Odd Fellows' 1916 165Hughes, Charles Evans C<strong>and</strong>idate for President 1916 254Hughes, Gov. Charles E. Visited Batavia 1910 214Hughes, Mrs. Alice E. One of a sextet born to M/M James Bushnell 12-21-1929 80Hugo, Francis M. Visited Batavia 1916 113Hugo, Francis M. Guest at fair 1916 153Hume Farm house burned 1916 258Hume, James Property burned 1929 195Hume, James H. Member of Child Welfare Board 1915 105Hume, James H. Farmer's estate 1916 155Hume, James H. Elected to committee 1937 262
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