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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 79<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Smith, Peter H. (cont) The new owner, with Russell Kinney, of Lyman Livery Stable. 11-16-1915<br />

Lyman Livery Stable burns.<br />

Moving his livery from Fred B. Parker's burns to Harry L. Page burns on Ellicott St. -<br />

11-20-1915<br />

looking for a place to buy. 3-27-1916<br />

H. L. Page building burns - Smith loses use of burns - one employee loses his life. 10-23-1916<br />

Smith, Phil Starting catalog sales (Forest Catalog) to sell renewable forest products.<br />

Smith's One World Products Inc. merged with Amazonia of California, also<br />

2-8-1993<br />

selling rain forest products. (One man concern in Batavia - pictures.)<br />

Proprietor of One World Products, came to GCC from Alaska in 1987. Started<br />

importing in 1989 from his home. Moved to the Industrial Center in the summer<br />

5-25-1996<br />

of 1998 - picture. 3-22-1999<br />

Smith, Richard A. Student at Rochester School for the Deaf, chosen Outstanding Teen-ager<br />

for 1972. 4-4-1972<br />

Ricky Smith, deaf actor, here - picture. 7-14-1975<br />

Deaf since birth, in Batavia to perform as a Mime at BHS. 11-22-1986<br />

Smith, Robert E. Obit, of Lewiston Road. Sons: David; Bruce. 10-14-1987<br />

Smith, Roy S. Smith and Holmes buy Ryan Brothers store, 79 Main Street. 6-3-1919<br />

Smith, Shawn Chosen to manage Dwyer Stadium and Clippers. Previously manager of the<br />

Auburn team.<br />

Outlines his credentials for the job - says he intends to make the stadium fun<br />

10-19-1995<br />

for fans. 10-26-1995<br />

Interview with - plans to build up enthusiasm for the new stadium gradually. 12-11-1995<br />

Smith, Stanislaus W. 87 Main.<br />

Shoe store opens today. (See: L. E. Smith - from whom he purchased the store.)<br />

(Has been a clerk in his brother's store.) Has been Louis E. Smith shoe store<br />

for years. 4-15-1901<br />

Description of the redecorated Smith store. 5-6-1901<br />

Shoe dealer at 120 Main Street, buys that 3 story building from Arthur G. Hough. 8-10-1921<br />

Smith the shoe man to run for Mayor - picture of. 8-1-1933<br />

Obit - no age given. 6-5-1954<br />

Smith, Stanley N. Now a State Trooper, passes the Civil Service Police test. Son of Mr. & Mrs.<br />

Harry A. Smith of 29 Harvester Avenue, Batavia. 12-12-1951<br />

Of Wellsville Police, interested in job under Civil Service. 9-27-1956<br />

First Police post Civil Service job. Chief sworn in - picture. 11-6-1956<br />

Will rotate schedules - says the city needs crossing guards. 11-10-1956<br />

Now on duty - salary $6,500. 11-19-1956<br />

Calls curfew a lousy thing. 10-6-1959<br />

Outlines revised police rules. 5-10-1961<br />

Criticized - defended. 1-<strong>24</strong>-1961<br />

Chief Smith completes 30 years of police service. 6-30-1966<br />

Bar Association to honor Smith. 5-1-1967<br />

Running for the Legislature - picture. 6-2-1973<br />

Retiring as Police Chief. 4-10-1974<br />

Chosen Batavia Town Justice. 5-15-1974<br />

Winegar comments on. 6-3-1974<br />

Resigns his Town Justice post. 11-27-1974<br />

To return to the Town Board with some Justice duties. 1-2-1975<br />

Passed over for Deputy Supervisor job and resigns. 6-14-1975<br />

To marry <strong>Ruth</strong> Fossedal at St. Paul's Lutheran - moving to Big Stone Gap, VA. 3-<strong>24</strong>-1988<br />

Winegar on. 4-11-1988

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