Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
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Nobles, Norton Obit. 9-20-<strong>19</strong>16<br />
Nobles, Ralph Buys the milk route of Herman J. Darguisch. 2-6-<strong>19</strong>11<br />
Nobles, Richard The Nobles family owns the Sport of Kings Restaurant. Nobles has proposed that<br />
he lease Mancuso Ice Arena and run it. 4-27-<strong>19</strong>93<br />
Writes a letter to the Editor delineating the terms of his proposal. 5-<strong>19</strong>-<strong>19</strong>93<br />
Gets a tentative OK to run the arena. 9-17-<strong>19</strong>93<br />
Nobles, Robert A brother was Whitey Nobles.<br />
On South Main Street in real estate - from Herb Redshaw.<br />
Mrs. Wallace Stakel a sister to.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nobles married 50 years - picture (11 South Main Street.) 2-13-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
Nobles, dean of realtors, dead at 86. 8-27-<strong>19</strong>60<br />
Nobles Feed and Grain Store 8 Main Street.<br />
A. W. Graves of Akron bought Robert Nobles' business. 3-8-<strong>19</strong>06<br />
Nobles Rolling Mill Ready for grinding. 1-7-1885<br />
Starting after several days of repairs.<br />
A. M. Wilson leases Nobles Mill - who has retired due to poor health (Wilson<br />
2-29-1888<br />
Nobles' son-in-law.) 9-30-<strong>19</strong>01<br />
Dead. 1-29-<strong>19</strong>02<br />
Nobles' estate to run the mill - C. W. Nobles, a nephew, in charge.<br />
RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION<br />
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Nobles Rolling Mill (cont) Mrs. Nobles sold the mill property on Evans Street to George Colguhoun and<br />
James Walduff -- Colguhoun conducted a mill at Pembroke.<br />
Mrs. Nobles rented the mill to George P. Leet - has been run by Colguhoun<br />
9-9-<strong>19</strong>02<br />
and Waldouff.<br />
Mrs. Nobles sell the mill to Mrs. Florence B. Wallace of Erie, PA. To be managed<br />
9-5-<strong>19</strong>03<br />
by F. A. McLellan, brother of Mrs. Wallace. 1-25-<strong>19</strong>04<br />
The Evans Street Mill is shutdown - owned by Mrs. Florence A. Wallace. 3-22-<strong>19</strong>05<br />
Owned by F. A. McLellan to house Buffalo Horse and Dairy Feed Company. 7-29-<strong>19</strong>05<br />
Sold to Roberts Brothers. 11-11-<strong>19</strong>09<br />
Nohlen, Capt. John State Police Aide now heads Troop A. 7-18-<strong>19</strong>62<br />
Nohlen retiring. 12-11-<strong>19</strong>69<br />
Noise Several motorists arrested as noise menace.<br />
Anti-noise law - tentative - to ban loud radios after 11pm, auto, and motorcycles<br />
7-21-<strong>19</strong>34<br />
at the Fair Grounds. 9-8-<strong>19</strong>38<br />
Trains tooting protested. 5-2-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
John Miceli circulates a petition to silence trains. 9-14-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
Committee, Council made a new protest about train whistles. 9-26-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
The Council ratifies a noise ordinance. 10-17-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
Anti-noise ordinance adopted. 11-7-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
Anti-noise edict to be used against trucks. 11-21-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
Noise at GLF - Ellicott, Liberty - complaint. 11-6-<strong>19</strong>51<br />
Noise is the night use of a corn drier - the Council to discuss. 11-8-<strong>19</strong>51<br />
Anti-noise agitation brings the shutdown of GLF midnight to 6am. 11-16, 17-<strong>19</strong>56<br />
More on GLF corn-drier noise.<br />
The Council updates, states more clearly, the former measure intended to reduce<br />
11-20-<strong>19</strong>56<br />
city noise, such as power tools, barking dogs, loud music. 8-10-<strong>19</strong>99<br />
Nolan, Dr. James Picture of, the new Health Commissioner - for <strong>Genesee</strong> and Wyoming Counties.<br />
His wife has a school contract in Manlius as the school psychiatrist. Four<br />
children in Manlius. 8-3-<strong>19</strong>62