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Ruth McEvoy Collection 19 - Genesee County

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Ott and Fox putting an iron fire escape on Batavia Hospital.<br />

Patents a new type brake for wagons. Putting power trip hammer in shop on<br />

3-16-<strong>19</strong>03<br />

Exchange Place.<br />

Signs a notice closing Snuthees(?) for a National Holiday as president of Batavia<br />

4-6-<strong>19</strong>08<br />

Local no. 479. 8-16-<strong>19</strong>06<br />

Building a heavy wagon for Wiard Plow.<br />

Making gratings for windows and a transom for the post office. [Two iron fire<br />

5-26-<strong>19</strong>09<br />

escapes on the Rowell building made by Ott.] 12-31-<strong>19</strong>09<br />

Making fire escapes for Charles F. Prescott building at 90 & 92 Main Street.<br />

Elected the first vice-president of the Master Horseshoer's Protective Association<br />

4-17-<strong>19</strong>11<br />

of NY. 5-9-<strong>19</strong>11<br />

Making doors for Niagara Power Co. Plant. 1-31-<strong>19</strong>12<br />

Again first vice-president of Master Horseshoer's Protective Association. 5-17-<strong>19</strong>12<br />

<strong>County</strong> Horseshoer's Association formed - Ott not an officer. 8-23-<strong>19</strong>12<br />

"Little Otty" in draw contest of horseshoe making.<br />

Master Horseshoers of Ithaca honor Ott - elect him Vice-President of the<br />

3-28-<strong>19</strong>13<br />

State Association.<br />

Cornell to teach horseshoeing as Ott suggested to the state Horseshoer's two<br />

5-26-<strong>19</strong>14<br />

years ago. 1-5-<strong>19</strong>14<br />

Article on - a blacksmith for 50 years - picture.<br />

Repurchases the blacksmith shop on Exchange Place that he sold to the late<br />

6-<strong>19</strong>-<strong>19</strong>16<br />

John Houlihan. 12-11-<strong>19</strong>16<br />

Obit - 71. 7-2-<strong>19</strong>24<br />

Funeral.<br />

The last and most ornamental parade cart made by Ott and Edward C. Driher<br />

7-5-<strong>19</strong>24<br />

sold to an Oakfield resident who dismantled it - picture. 2-7-<strong>19</strong>31<br />

Ott, Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth Krause) Obit. Sons: Jerome F.; Joseph F. 9-<strong>19</strong>-<strong>19</strong>36<br />

Ott, George Ott and A. S. Pratt dissolve partnership. Pratt to take the smithy behind the Pan<br />

Am Building. 4-8-<strong>19</strong>09<br />

New Inspector of Highway Construction. 9-16-<strong>19</strong>13<br />

John Pickert building on Porter Avenue for. 4-3-1891<br />

RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 87<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Ott, James F. Who has had a blacksmith shop at 49 Ellicott Street is moving to Roanoke. 3-26-<strong>19</strong>28<br />

Ott, Jerome Opens a blacksmith shop in Daws. 4-16-<strong>19</strong>10<br />

To work with his father - Christopher Higgs, owner, to run Daws Smithy. 2-17-<strong>19</strong>11<br />

Buys out partner Bert Hart, to keep the shop on Clark Place. 9-28-<strong>19</strong>11<br />

Shop sold to Frank Edgerton on foreclosure of mortgage held by Burt Hart. 2-8-<strong>19</strong>12<br />

Purchases the blacksmith shop of Brown and German on Russell Place. 1-17-<strong>19</strong>13<br />

Moves his smithy from Ellicott Square to the rear of the Hotel Richmond. 4-<strong>19</strong>-<strong>19</strong>22<br />

Obit. 9-29-<strong>19</strong>52<br />

Ott and Fox Sell their blacksmith shop to E. F. McConkey of Scottsville. Ott and Fox talking<br />

about moving to Buffalo. Joseph Fox - sister is Mrs. Frank Ott. 11-4-1882<br />

Make a wagon for Grove H. Fernen - heavy enough to hold a hay press. 8-21-<strong>19</strong>01<br />

Ott and Houlihan Ott taking possession of a new smithy built by Frank C. Heal in the rear of the<br />

Pan Am Building. 11-23-<strong>19</strong>01<br />

Our Lady of Fatima Chapel Elba Foundation laid. 6-30-<strong>19</strong>46<br />

Made a chapel. October <strong>19</strong>46<br />

Rev. Bernard J. Gulnerich. 6-1-<strong>19</strong>46<br />

Rev. Paul J. Hendreds. 6-10-<strong>19</strong>54<br />

Rev. Nelson J. Kilmartin. January <strong>19</strong>61

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