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 46<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
Shults, Dr. Nicholas J. Of Bath, graduate of Buffalo School of Dentistry in June, to join Dr. Mulcahy. 12-14-1912<br />
Opening his own office in the Woolworth Building.<br />
Buys a lot on Ross Street - Lysagt property - from Bradley - to remove the old<br />
5-1-1925<br />
building and build a new one. 3-31-1928<br />
Honored on his 50th Anniversary as a dentist. 6-4-1962<br />
Dead at 89. 6-21-1979<br />
Shults, Richard J. Certified for Bar. 1-4-1950<br />
Elected City Court Judge. 2-9-1960<br />
Shults, Richard H. Returning to Batavia, to join Kelly & Cornwell, lawyers. 10-20-1953<br />
Becomes a partner, Kelly and Shults. Cornwell leaving Kelly. 12-17-1956<br />
Now City Judge. 11-9-1960<br />
Public Defender. 2-4-1969<br />
Shults & Kane Fred Shults and John J. Kane - grocers for two years - to dissolve - Kane to<br />
continue. 9-15-1896<br />
Shultz, G. Leon Buys out his partner in the produce business, Roy J. Wigton, and joins<br />
Ralph E. Bailey. 3-31-1938<br />
Shultz, Ray B. News reports that Shultz deserted to the Reds in Russia. Parents doubt it. 12-28-1951<br />
Shultz and Bailey G. Leon Shultz has bought out his partner Roy J. Wigton in the feed business at<br />
23 Ellicott Street and joins Ralph E. Bailey - to move to the old Lutheran<br />
Building at 43 Ellicott Street. Now Shultz & Bailey. 3-30-1925<br />
Shultz Building Three story brick with a 3 story addition in the rear built by Dellinger & Glade.<br />
Open August 15, 1884 at 9-11 Jackson Street.<br />
E. J. Dellinger to repair the recent fire damage. 3-28-1902<br />
Store at 17 Jackson to be Shults' office. 6-18-1902<br />
Minor-Mathes Novelty Co. leases 17 Jackson Street - Dellinger building not ready.<br />
W. H. Moran hires John Glade to add a brick addition on the rear of. 18½' x 30',<br />
8-19-1904<br />
3 stories, for a hotel. 8-25-1910<br />
Above correctly called the Glade Building. 9-1-1910<br />
Shunry Amunh Muriel Pies affirms spelling - Shomrei Amunah.<br />
Third Annual Picnic of. 7-8-1949<br />
Sibley Corporation Takes over the Stanndco contract - starts work on Walden Creek Estates. 4-18-1974<br />
Sidepath Farmers organize against - among many things - being required to provide paths<br />
for bicycles. 10-20-1896<br />
Bicycle Club - bicycle path planned to Rochester. 4-2-1897<br />
Bicycle Club meets to plan sidepath. 4-7-1897<br />
Citizens recommend a path here to LeRoy. 6-2-1898<br />
Farmers willing to help build the sidepath. 6-4-1898<br />
About 40 area wheelmen building a sidepath. 6-8-1898<br />
W. D. Smith and F. D. Perry running line for.<br />
Highway Commissioner Uphill says Pathmasters must build sidepaths at<br />
6-14-1898<br />
private expense.<br />
Work on the sidepath progressing - cinders donated by Wheel Co. and<br />
6-18-1898<br />
Consolidated Co. 6-20-1898<br />
Work stopped due to a lack of funds. 7-5-1898<br />
Work resumes. 7-8-1898<br />
Built to 4½ miles east of the village. 7-15-1898<br />
Work suspended - money spent. 7-23-1898<br />
New sidepath law outlined. 4-7-1899