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 14<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
Seleski, John Aged 28 - said beaten up buy a German and an Austrian.<br />
Went to Clifton Springs, NJ to look for work, killed himself by lying on tracks.<br />
11-25-1912<br />
Leaves: Mother, Mrs. John Seleski; wife; brother Peter of 215 Swan Street. 12-27-1932<br />
Selegman, Martin W. Obit - 58. 5-6-1971<br />
Semon, Howard Chiropractor, opens an office at 12 Washington. 7-19-1954<br />
Senate Cigar Store 44 Main - Eugene DeVall - awning ablaze. 3-26-1912<br />
Run by DeVall, sold to G. N. Wilber. 11-22-1916<br />
Senate Club A coffee klatch that has met for about 30 years to meet, reminisce, hash life over -<br />
someone said, "The Senate has nothing on us." 12-8-1916<br />
Seneca Avenue Street planned to run north and south between Summit and Ross to end at<br />
the Glowacki property. 9-11-1902<br />
New street to run from Summit to New Street (Seneca Avenue?)<br />
32 Seneca, home of Mr. & Mrs. George W. Fotch, on view - plans drawn by son,<br />
5-2-1911<br />
Walter Fotch - semi-bungalow. 3-17-1925<br />
Seneca Indians 81 from the Reservation are serving in the Armed Forces. 6-12-1943<br />
Four articles by Tina Mast. 8-5 to 9-1976<br />
Seneca Press Andrew M. Smith of 14 Ellicott Street starting Seneca Press. 6-10-1926<br />
Seneca Sewing Machine Company Local men starting the company: John R. Phillips; Charles Stranahan; and<br />
Dr. W. D. Bennett. (No location yet.) 10-6-1925<br />
Senior Center Labor Council urges Day Care and recreation center for retirees. 5-20-1959<br />
Youth Center The City Council proposes a center for seniors/youth. 1-21-1969<br />
Plans for ready.<br />
Advisory Committee studies the idea of a multiple purpose Community Center -<br />
2-5-1975<br />
Gautieri and Dominic Mancuso on the committee. 3-7-1975<br />
Committee proposes split use for the Center. 3-25-1975<br />
Pfohl Roberts Shachleton & Vaccari planning the Center. 6-<strong>24</strong>-1975<br />
UR sells a site for the Center to the City. 10-8-1976<br />
Pohl Roberts Shackleton & Caccaiti also building the YMCA. 10-8-1975<br />
Bids to be opened for. 4-8-1976<br />
Bids below estimate. 4-9-1976<br />
Viele Construction Co. gets the bid.<br />
Gautieri asks reappraisal of bids - says as builder of the YMCA he should do<br />
both buildings. Recommends building the Center to match the YMCA - said<br />
4-14-1976<br />
Viele's bid doesn't blend. 4-19-1976<br />
Gautieri gets the contract for the Center. Viele may sue. 4-27-1976<br />
Viele files suit vs. awarding the contract to Gautieri. 5-19-1976<br />
Suit voided. 6-1-1976<br />
Contract delayed because of the suit. 5-20-1976<br />
Gautieri starts to build. 7-3-1976<br />
Picture of the ground breaking. 7-8-1976<br />
Picture of progress on. 7-26-1976<br />
Picture of progress on. 9-15-1976<br />
Hot meals start next month. 10-12-1976<br />
Picture of progress on. 10-18-1976<br />
Hot lunches for Seniors at the Presbyterian Church - Florence Bernard in charge. 11-5-1976<br />
Picture of progress on the Community Center. 1-7-1977<br />
To set rules of operation. 3-2-1977<br />
Article on. 3-4-1977<br />
The <strong>County</strong> agrees to back the Senior Center. 4-14-1977