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Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County

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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 78<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Smith, M. L. Head of Smith Carriage Wheel to reorganize handling - enlarge the business. 12-2-1885<br />

Smith, Martin Joins Nellee Saulsbury as S and S Trucking. 5-12-1934<br />

Smith, Martin H. Batavia's Carnival Showman in the hospital.<br />

Past & Present column: on, Batavia showman who has a new dog "Lew" a<br />

6-12-1940<br />

great Dane, whom he is teaching to wrestle, to replace "Max." 1-4-1941<br />

Smith, Marvin Wrestler, dead at 61 in Buffalo. 3-2-1936<br />

Smith, Mrs. Mary C. Dead. 12-29-1927<br />

Smith, Mrs. Mary C. Widow of Stanislaus Smith, dead at 75. Daughter of Peter Crehan. 7-16-1956<br />

Smith, Mike Former wrestler, now a detective. Lives on South Street Road. 8-23-1900<br />

Smith, Milford J. Now on the Police eligible list - working as a substitute for Salway who is ill. 7-15-19<strong>24</strong><br />

To Buffalo to work as a detective for New York Central RR. 1-12-1925<br />

Marries Mabel G. Walsh at St. Joseph's. 10-2-1929<br />

Named Special Investigator. 1-8-1954<br />

Police Sgt. - 56 - stricken on duty. Thirty-five years with Police. 3-30-1961<br />

Police form an honor guard at the funeral. 4-1-19613<br />

Smith, Nelson I. Of Rochester, buys the photography studio at 94 Main from I. N. Sill. 3-18-1909<br />

Sells his studio over 94 Main Street to Albert F. Bowmann of NY. 7-2-1912<br />

To do developing and some other services on the second floor of the Curtis Bldg.<br />

C. C. Bradley Building second floor blacksmith shop on Clark Place as a<br />

4-28-1913<br />

photography shop for Smith. 5-29-1913<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Smith to Cleveland to attend a Photographer's Convention. 7-<strong>24</strong>-1916<br />

Smith, Otto Past & Present column: Otto Smith, weight lifter of the 80s and 90s remembered.<br />

Had an act with his brother Herman called "Posing Gladiators." Herman died<br />

four years ago. Otto, now 48, retired, settled in Chicago where he went for the<br />

World's Fair. Did acts for the theater. Appeared at Perfield's Garden and Sheas<br />

in Buffalo. 8-31-1907<br />

Smith, Pamela Body found in a crawl space under the Friendly Motel. 5-20-1989<br />

Body identified as that of Smith, missing about 2 years - Joseph Schlum held. 5-22-1989<br />

Smith, Pauline Dead at 68. 2-25-1963<br />

Smith, Peter H. Sells his grocery at 103 Main to Miles P. Langworthy. 6-3-1905<br />

Langworthy sells Smith grocery to George H. Crippen of Buffalo.<br />

Formerly of Star Grocery, 103 Main, purchases General Delivery Service from<br />

6-5-1905<br />

A. E. Owen. 7-8-1905<br />

Adds a delivery wagon - now has 8. 7-<strong>24</strong>-1905<br />

Selling General Delivery to Charles Dimmock and C. R. Van de Bogart. 9-26-1905<br />

Has a new 14 passenger livery vehicle.<br />

Proprietor of a livery business in the rear of the <strong>Genesee</strong> House, purchases the<br />

4-30-1907<br />

livery business of Roy N. Parkhurst, in Myron Peck's barn next to him. 9-28-1908<br />

Bankrupt - Newell K. Cone, receiver. 5-26-1909<br />

The Town has been hiring horses of Smith - to buy a team of its own. 3-<strong>24</strong>-1910<br />

Has a paper baling machine - to go into paper and trash collection. 5-10-1911<br />

The livery man. 1-2-1912<br />

Railroad men took a horse and buggy from Smith livery, 18 Jackson Street.<br />

Sells his livery at 18 Jackson Street to Robert J. Reynolds, proprietor of the<br />

7-20-1912<br />

<strong>Genesee</strong> House. 9-<strong>24</strong>-1914<br />

Buys Hopkins' Livery. 4-23-1915

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