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 44<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
Short, Marcus (cont) Past & Present column: on Short's Harness Shop above 63 Main - reached by<br />
a flight of steep stairs between 63 & 65, now being rebuilt. The shop is a<br />
regular press bureau where at least one young reporter gathered enough news<br />
to keep his job. [Mark, Jim, and Ed Short.] 4-21-1934<br />
Harness maker and repairer of Jefferson Avenue. 3-25-1939<br />
Short Ship Circuit (or Short Ship Ring) Sets dates for races, Lockport-Brockport-Hamburg-Arcade-Batavia. 3-19-1927<br />
New racing circuit started; organizers to dine together at the Blue Bird Inn. 1-27-1930<br />
Showalter, Rev. Roland Talks on his year in Europe as an exchange pastor. 2-10-1950<br />
Elected head of the <strong>Genesee</strong> <strong>County</strong> Ministers Association. 5-31-1950<br />
Showerman, Mrs. Andrew (Maria C.) Dead at Coupland Nursing Home, 10 Prospect Avenue. 5-7-1936<br />
Showerman, Dr. Benjamin F. Offers electric treatment. 6-1-1886<br />
At a clinic. Spring 1905<br />
In the hospital. March & April 1905<br />
Has cancer. 5-29-1905<br />
Dr. George Cottis takes Showerman's office.<br />
Of 1<strong>24</strong> Bank Street, dead of stomach cancer at 42. The son of Dr. & Mrs. James<br />
M. Showerman. His father died May 25, 1893. Sisters: Jennie of the Buffalo<br />
5-19-1905<br />
School of Music who lived at 27 Tracy with her mother; Mrs. William E. Webster. 6-15-1905<br />
Masonic funeral for. 6-16-1905<br />
Showerman, Dr. James Martin Dead at 60 of diabetes at his home on Tracy Avenue. 5-26-1899<br />
Showerman, Jane Sister of Gertrude Webster of (<strong>24</strong>) Bank Street. 7-21-19<strong>24</strong><br />
Showerman, Jennie To study in Vienna. 9-16-1896<br />
Home from Vienna - expects to return to study under Letchitzki. 11-15-1898<br />
Here from Buffalo to arrange the resumption of pupils classes. 9-15-1904<br />
Sailing to Europe with 3 people, including R. Leon Trick. 4-22-1910<br />
With a group including Ralph Leon Trick, to Europe to study with Leschetitzky. 9-10-1910<br />
Home after three months in Vienna. 1-21-1911<br />
Jane Showerman married in Buffalo to Edward S. A. McLeod. 6-29-1911<br />
Showerman, Peter L. Dead at 86. Son: Stephen Showerman of Batavia. 1-19-1904<br />
Showerman, Mrs. Stephen With Miss May Ford, rent 38 West Main - formerly Chaddocks - to open a grocery. 9-30-1909<br />
(Jeanette S.) Showerman store, 33 West Main Street, damaged by fire. The store is run by<br />
Mrs. Showerman, owned by Andrew J. Hough. 2-27-1930<br />
To close Cash Grocery, 107 West Main after 25 years. 12-28-1935<br />
Showerman Family Reunion. 7-5-1911<br />
Reunion. 9-2-1913<br />
Reunion at the home of Mrs. W. E. King. 9-2-1919<br />
Mrs. Allan Keller of Byron buys the former Showerman home, 1<strong>24</strong> Bank Street. 9-6-1919<br />
Shriners Convene her Saturday May 6. 5-3-1950<br />
Shriners Club starting up. 1-13-1921<br />
Shryver, Susan I. Accused of taking more than $7,000 at Tops Market where she works. 6-30-1988<br />
Case of Shryver and Murphy goes to the Grand Jury. 7-1-1988<br />
On probation; Murphy sentenced to 1½ to 4 years for his part. Shryver now guilty. 12-18-1898<br />
Shuknecht, John Picture: Mr. & Mrs. Shuknecht married 50 years. Children: LaVerne; Neil;<br />
Mrs. Vincent (Irene) Squire; Leonard. 1-30-1967