Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County
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Seventh article gives a history of. David Kalish, whistle-blower for Guard trouble -<br />
barred from reenlisting. 3-18-<strong>19</strong>89<br />
Letter protests the series on the Guard.<br />
Federal agents investigating weapons missing from Guard units in Buffalo,<br />
3-25-<strong>19</strong>89<br />
Batavia, Rochester. 7-27-<strong>19</strong>89<br />
After the investigation into stolen weapons, security is tightened. 10-<strong>19</strong>-<strong>19</strong>89<br />
On maneuvers at Camp Drum. 8-4-<strong>19</strong>90<br />
Protests proposed cuts. 8-31-<strong>19</strong>91<br />
To Camp Drum.<br />
Local Guard probably not to be cut in the national reduction - will be changed from<br />
9-11-<strong>19</strong>91<br />
the 174th Infantry in <strong>19</strong>93.<br />
Report that the Guard to close probably won't affect the local group - will continue<br />
under a different name. Last year changed from Company C, 1st Battalion,<br />
3-31-<strong>19</strong>92<br />
174th Infantry to Detachment 1, Company C, 1st Battalion, 71st Infantry. 2-11-<strong>19</strong>93<br />
Has a reunion, membership up. 12-8-<strong>19</strong>97<br />
National Hardware 58 Main Street.<br />
Munce Hardware bought by National Hardware Stores.<br />
In financial trouble. See: Munce. Munce no longer running National Hardware in<br />
12-23-<strong>19</strong><strong>19</strong><br />
Batavia - transferred to Passaic, NJ. Frank J. Mayce in charge. 7-<strong>19</strong>-<strong>19</strong>22<br />
To be sold. 10-14-<strong>19</strong>22<br />
Closing at 58 Main. To be replaced by a restaurant run by Samuel French. 1-5-<strong>19</strong>23<br />
National Honor Society Formed at the High School - 11 members. 3-23-<strong>19</strong>25<br />
Picture of seniors elected to. 4-12-<strong>19</strong>50<br />
Picture of newly elected members. 5-1-<strong>19</strong>52<br />
National Hotel Aldermen discuss a license for a hotel near the railroad station - built for hotel.<br />
William Bentley fences off the right-of-way to the hotel, cutting off access for<br />
6-5-1883<br />
William Dawson. Says access is not in the deed - Dawson leasing the hotel. 7-11-1883<br />
Bentley acquired access to the hotel. 9-6-1883<br />
Mrs. Catherine Gast has purchased the right-of-way to the hotel, ending contention. 9-11-1883<br />
E. N. Rowell stayed at the National to evade notice.<br />
The old Central depot, now behind the new depot, being moved back to make an<br />
11-1 or 2-1883<br />
entrance to the hotel - Bentley the owner of the old depot. 11-1-1883<br />
Landlord Dawson of. 2-2-1886<br />
Joseph Lupe has rented the hotel. 11-1-1886<br />
Family now at - Joseph Metcalf and wife, in row - he hits her with a wash tub. 4-15-1891<br />
Joe Metcalf fined $10. 4-16-1891<br />
Metcalf jailed for assault and battery. 7-14-1892<br />
Metcalf buys the hotel from A. H. Eipper for $4,000. 6-3-1893<br />
Altercation at. 2-7-1894<br />
Closed - Talmadge Goodenough, proprietor - violates Raines Law. 3-22-1898<br />
Goodenough advertises the hotel is restored and ready for the public. Another 3-25-1898<br />
item says Goodenough case enjoined. Barn, 30' x 40', to be built on the lot. 3-25-1898<br />
Wrangling goes on over the Goodenough case. 3-31-1898<br />
Goodenough held for the Grand Jury. 4-8-1898<br />
Goodenough giving up the hotel.<br />
Trouble at - now managed by Orlo Clark. William Dawson runs the hotel to the<br />
east. He has blocked entrance from the front by a fence and doghouse. Clark<br />
9-8-1898<br />
tears down the obstruction. Both claim the right-of-way. 10-17-1898<br />
Dawson removed the obstruction for pedestrians.<br />
RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION<br />
10-22-1898<br />
9<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
National Hotel (cont) William E. Dawson wins suit to keep access to the hotel open. 6-<strong>19</strong>-1899<br />
Renamed the Iroquois Hotel by landlord John Teifert. 9-8-1899<br />
Teifert of (Iroquois) arrested for selling liquor to poster person - wife complained. 10-14-1899<br />
Teifert buys the hotel from Orlo R. Clark for $4,000. 2-1-<strong>19</strong>00