Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County
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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 11<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
Seaver, Mrs. Cornelia B. Dead at 86 - lived all her life at 312 East Main Street. 7-17-1961<br />
Estate over $500,000 4-4-1962<br />
Seaver, David B. Obit - 60. Was a druggist with his father - where Cooley & Gould now are. His<br />
father wrote a history of Batavia published as a pamphlet. Son David W. has<br />
been working to finish it for publication. 10-19-1892<br />
David W. Seaver here with his father's remains. 10-20-1892<br />
Trietley on Seaver Drugs. Sold the store to G. G. Elmore of LeRoy who sold it to<br />
Shaw and Stiles; who sold it to Cooley and Gould. Gould took Bonsteel as a<br />
partner. Then operated as Charles R. Gould who sold to Vaughn & Rider in<br />
1951. The store was continually operated for 112 years. 8-25 or 28-1951<br />
Seaver, Mrs. Frances Holden Customer Assistance, as innovated by the John Wanamaker store, the idea of. 9-19-1923<br />
Leaves Wanamaker's store.<br />
Past & Present column: Mrs. Seaver author of "How to Manage Personal<br />
12-3-1927<br />
Finance. Harper Bros. 1-25-1930<br />
Has a new job - assistant treasurer of the Museum of Modern Art. 2-23-1931<br />
Obit. Business manager for Musicians in NY - sister of Mrs. S. A. Sherwin. 7-2-1935<br />
Died in Batavia July 2 - Margery Sherwin, executrix. 7-31-1935<br />
Seaver, James E. On Seaver's "Life of Mary Jemison" - Past & Present column. 9-<strong>24</strong>-1910<br />
Past & Present column: on Seaver, author of the "Life of Mary Jamison." 1-29-1927<br />
Whole page on Seaver's "White Woman of the <strong>Genesee</strong>." 8-29-1929<br />
Seaver, John B. Leaves the Bank of Batavia - to replace Scatcherd at the Wood Works. 12-6-1922<br />
Appointed Fair trustee. 6-17-1946<br />
Dead at 75. Wife: Cornelia Southworth Seaver. 12-6-1956<br />
Seaver, Mrs. Mary Batavia native promotes Wanamaker sales. 9-18-1923<br />
Seaver, William Obit. 1-8-1883<br />
On the life of. 1-9-1883<br />
Seaver's will, bequests to Batavians. 2-16-1883<br />
Seaver, William Palmer and Seaver dissolved - have been installing electrical doorbells. 5-25-1891<br />
Leaves the Times - will join the Daily News staff. 6-22-1896<br />
Leaving his job at the News - to take a course in newspaper art in NY. 4-12-1898<br />
Moves his photography studio from 11 to 7 Jackson Street, upstairs.<br />
Trying to photograph St. Joseph School and keep all in place - Past & Present<br />
9-21-1910<br />
column. 6-<strong>24</strong>-1911<br />
Professional photographer over Woodbury's. 1-11-1913<br />
Doing commercial photography at the office of Sherwin Insurance. 4-20-1918<br />
Ad: William Seaver, commercial photography. 1-28-1919<br />
Has a complete record of the Linden murders on photographic record. 3-22-19<strong>24</strong><br />
Article on Seaver and his history: Full page ad. 4-2-19<strong>24</strong><br />
Early employee of the News. 6-25-1938<br />
Past & Present column: on Seaver, photographer.<br />
Picture, article on Seaver the photographer - remembers his early newspaper<br />
1-6-1945<br />
days - now 73. Studio over 99 Main.<br />
Now 79 - lives in the YMCA - office at 99 Main. Took pictures of crimes as<br />
9-27-1946<br />
evidence. 5-19-1952<br />
Dean of Batavia photographers, now 80. 5-21-1953<br />
Suffers a hip fracture - <strong>County</strong> Home.<br />
Dead at 81. Injured in a fall. Had a studio over 91 Main Street. History of the<br />
8-25-1954<br />
family given. 9-3-1954<br />
Starts a weekly column on early history. Also: 4-14, 21, 28; 5-5, 19, 26; 6-2; 7-14. 4-7-19<strong>24</strong>