Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 51<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
O and K Trojan See: Trojan Industries for history.<br />
O and K A.G. Orenstein & Koppel buys Trojan Industries. [Construction and mining machinery<br />
division of O and K AG.] 7-22-<strong>19</strong>86<br />
Trojan closed. 2-28, 29-<strong>19</strong>92<br />
Building sold to the Skalny family of Rochester, NY. 10624-<strong>19</strong>96<br />
"Oak Grove" A new subdivision of the village now laid out - north of the New York State School -<br />
west of State Street. 2-11-1892<br />
Bought by a syndicate - Count de Kappello the representative here. (Tompkins Farm 5-18-1892<br />
Stranger looking for - told it is a swamp - he departs. 11-18-1893<br />
Addition - Tompkins Farm - lots being sold - man asks for a lot on Evergreen Ave. 3-20-1894<br />
Twenty acres between Oak and State offered for development.<br />
Burke Builders of Lackawanna get Oak - State area for development.<br />
8-30-<strong>19</strong>66<br />
[See: Burke Builders] 10-6-<strong>19</strong>66<br />
Oak Grove Addition Mixed up in a case now in court in Albion.<br />
The whole Oak Grove story. Began in 1891. Maurice H. Neal now holds all the<br />
mortgages. Is attempting to sell off lots. L. J. Tompkins one of the mortgagees.<br />
6-15-1894<br />
[Was area Tompkins farm?] 5-2-1895<br />
Sold to Charles Brumsted of Batavia - 64 acres - by Augustus Schrader. 11-4-1895<br />
Foreclosure procedures against R. G. Tompkins and others.<br />
T. G. Stewart, owner, west side of State Street, 65 acres divided into 8 parcels<br />
12-3-1895<br />
of 12 acres each. To be sold. 9-27-<strong>19</strong>02<br />
Oak Orchard Disuse and decay obvious at. 7-30-<strong>19</strong>26<br />
Oak Orchard Game Management Area See: Wildlife Refuge.<br />
Oak Park Motel A group of hotel, restaurant, and motel men plan to buy property at Oak and<br />
Developers plans revealed.<br />
Motel owners are fighting the sale to Treadway - file a taxpayers suit to prevent<br />
the sale of property owned by the City to Treadway without offering it at a<br />
public sale. Vito E. Baudanza and his wife Marie; Enzo Juliano and his wife<br />
6-26-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Gina; John Repicci and his wife Clara. 9-1-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
The Chamber of Commerce urges the sale. 9-2-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Attorney asks the motel owners to post $100,000. 9-3-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
The City still offers the Oak Street site to Treadway. 9-4-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
The Chamber asks the motel owners to end their suit. 9-5-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
J. E. Brown on the great Motel Controversy. 9-10-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Motel owners were told that the City sold the site legally. 9-15-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
A temporary injunction against the sale of the site by the City to Treadway. 9-23, 24-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
The Oak Street site is back in court. 9-25-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Motel owners ask for a zoning change for 182 Oak Street. 9-29-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Picture of the proposed motel. 9-30-<strong>19</strong>59<br />
Motel owners propose a new motel at 182 Oak Street, map - sketch.<br />
Motel owners now want a site next to the Treadway - on the other side of Oak<br />
10-27-<strong>19</strong>59