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Ruth Mcevoy Collection 07 RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 1 1/28/05 - 3/27/05 52 hours 90 pages 5,289 lines SUBJECT TEXT DATE Corcoran, Elizabeth Daughter of Mark Corcoran, entering Sacred Heart Academy in Rochester. 9-15-1936 Corcoran, Mark H. Arthur Ferris died in February 1918. Mr. Skelley retired in 1926. Mrs. McGillgan? died in 1928. Corcoran bought Skelley's half in 1926, Mrs. McGillgan's half in 1930. Married Anna Ferris. 11-24-1919 Moved to 9 Lewis Avenue. 1-18-1926 Now owns Ferris & Skelley - possession February 15th. Married Anna Ferris - She died 1975 or so. 1-31-1927 Adding coal storage building on rear. 10-18-1928 Buys strip of land from Erie Railroad. 11-7-1928 Mark H. Corcoran & Son - Mark H. Jr. 8-4-1937 Moving to Rochester - to join Davis-Howland Oil Company. 9-13-1938 Everett J. Mullen buys coal yard at 43 Center Street from Mark lCorcoran. 12-1-1939 Obit - in Rochester. 10-7-1947 Corcoran Custom Services Bill Corcoran expanding business that does field work - plowing - for area farmers - chops hay, corn, beans, silage - on Batavia Townline Road. 3-27-2000 Cord Automobile See: Parker Terry Cordes. Andrew Fire consumes cabinet shop on property on Lewiston Road. 1-27-1968 Helicopter flights offered. 11-1-1979 Cord-Aire gets permit to carry passengers - has had a permit for cargo to date. 10-24-1979 Ad for Cord-Aire Taxi service. 12-3-1979 Convicted of sealing plane & transporting marijuana - says he was retrieving a plane stolen from customs. 11-16-1980 Cordes, Andrew, Jr. Opens MW Auto Service at 4169 West Main Road. Was at 643 East Main. Repairs, towing, snow plowing. 1-13-1984 Charged with $114,329 in unpaid taxes, against Cordes individually and Andco Enterprises. 8-1-1984 Cordes and Jon Rivers at Andy's Auto Service, 4169 West Main Road. In business for 9 years. 2-20-1990 Corey, Jack Ad: Corey's new Kendall station - picture, on West Main Street. 3-31-1950 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corey buy Willard's Motel in LeRoy. 9-3-1965 Corey, Thomas J. Barbershop ruined by exploding water tank. 7-20-1944 Trietley on Corey, dean of county barbers - now 80. 1-17-1959 Corey, Victor With Raymond Lang, buys Candy Shop at 50 Main Street from H. A. Adelman. 10-14-1938 Corey, William E. Becomes manager of Paragon Press, over 88 Main Street. 9-20-1939 Corey's Kitchen Allan Shadders and partner Bernadette Goodenbery opened only locally baked goods on corner of Liberty and Ellicott Streets - former Gioia's Pharmacy. Opened on Valentine's Day, 1997. 11-10-1997 Know for its moist cakes - in article on Bakeries. 5-23-1998 Interview with Bernadette Goodenbery, co-owner of. 12-13-1999 Corfu Mrs. Reuben Tahamont says name Corfu is Indian and means Place of Steeple. 2-14-1941 Corn Popping Machine See: Popcorn. RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 2 SUBJECT TEXT DATE Cornell Club Cornell alumni to form club. 11-16-1920 Genesee Country Cornell Club meets at Big Tree Inn. January 1956 Cornell Women's Club. 1-24-1956 Cornell Women's Club meets in Stafford. 5-15-1970 Women hold luncheon. 10-1-1973 Meets - Mary Wright, president. 6-5-1974 To celebrate 40th Anniversary. 6-25-1974 Tea for 40th Anniversary honors older members: Mrs. Mary Harvey, first president; Mrs. Luva Ware; Mrs. Donna Williams; Mrs. Thelma Call; etc. 9-26-1974 Celebrates 40th Anniversary. Picture. 10-8-1974 To hear officer of University. 5-22-1975 Meet at Party House. 1-12-1978 Genesee-Orleans Carnelians to meet in Medina - Dr. David Call to address them. 10-31-1978 Celebrates 45th Anniversary. 5-21-1980 Genesee-Orleans Cornell Club to meet. 11-12-1980 Revived Club to have picnic. 8-28-1982 Genesee-Orleans Cornell Club to meet. 4-11-1983 Genesee-Orleans Cornell Club to hear Prof. Warren. 8-6-1986 Cornplanter, Jesse On radio with Carl Carmer. 6-14-1937 Lippincott Co. to publish Cornplanter's book. 6-22-1937 Book of Indian Legends. 2-19-1938 Dead. 3-18-1957 Laid to rest March 20 with ancient code Handsome Lake - service described. 3-21-1957 Cornwell, Charles W. Joins James L. Kelly - Kelly & Cornwell. 3-28-1941 Kelly & Cornwell dissolving - Cornwell setting up office in Mancuso Building. 12-17-1956 206 East Main Street. 1-4-1957 Cornwell, Nellie Webber Obit - local artist. Mother of Charles W. Cornwell, attorney. Great-grand daughter of Gen Worthy L. Churchill. Sister of Clara Webber Ebling. 3-19-1953 Corona, Joseph Anthony Fabio and Corona to open gas station, 149-151 Hutchins Street. 6-18-1946 Corp, Cyrus E. Marries Frances Cacner. 6-23-1921 Files petition to operate under name F. E. Corp and Son. 2-16-1928 Mr. & Mrs. Corp and son Richard. 7-10-1946 Head of Vets Housing at Vets Field. 7-21-1946 Praised for UR appraisal. 8-27-1964 Chosen appraiser for 2nd UR area. 5-5-1967 Married 50 years - picture. 6-29-1971 Obit - Mrs. Corp, 75. 12-27-1974 Dies at 87. 5-24-1985 Corp, Elmer To Rochester to join Garfield Realty Corp. 9-11-1913 Obit. 4-15-1950 Corp, Frank J. City's newest real estate dealer - largely in farm sales. With Louis S. Lam - over 65 Main Street. 3-8-1899 Married 30 years. Moved to Houghton in 1888 - general store 9 years. Moved to Batavia in 1897. Lived on farm 2 years. Then started Real Estate business with son Elmer. 4-4-1908 10th Anniversary FJ Corp office. 4-3-1909 Joining Garfield Real Estate Corp, Rochester. Cyrus Corp to join father in business. 9-11-1913 RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 3 SUBJECT TEXT DATE Corp, Frank J. (cont) Dead at 71. Asst postmaster of Houghton 8 years. 2-4-1928 Obit. 2-9-1928 Cy Corp files petition to operate under name FE Corp and Son. 2-16-1928 Corp, Mrs. Frank J. (Martha S.) Dead. Sons: Cyrus E.; Elmer, J. Daughter: Fern J. 2-2-1918 Corporate Park See: Gateway Corporate Park Corporate Parks Attract business - "shovel ready." Areas: 1. Brick House Acres, Pembroke; 2. Batavia Gateway, Batavia. 3. Genesee Airpark, Batavia; 4. Appletree Acres, Bergen - Business Section. 2-24-2001 Corrigan, James A. Buys grocery at 106 West Main Street from James and Joseph Keyser. 7-8-1953 Obit - 85. 5-11-1971 Corrigan, Dr. John W. A veterinarian, opens office at Gould's Farmer's Sheds. 7-26-1900 Buys 104 Bank - to repair it - a brick house - large barn & lot. 10-1-1905 To make addition to stables on Howard place on Bank Street. 11-11-1905 Sells house and barns at 104 Bank to Algernon Carpenter - formerly R. T. Howard place. 4-6-1909 Moves office from 41 Washington to Fred B. Parker's new barn on Russell Place. 1-17-1910 To be at Merrill's Fireproof sheds on State Street. 3-18-1910 Sells out to Dr. Walter D. Bennett of Ovid. 9-13-1912 Gets divorce from Texas wife. 12-7-1912 Gets divorce from Texas wife. 3-7-1913 Leaves Batavia. 3-17-1913 Corsett, Grant S. 70. Thought suicide in Creek. High water hampers search. 3-7, 8-1938 Corti, Alexander Buys saloon building south of tracks - west side of Jackson - from Mrs. Anna Galvin (once Iroquois). 6-18-1909 Putting third floor on 100 Jackson Street building. 4-5-1910 To enlarge saloon into hotel at 100 Jackson Street - plans by Homelius & Son. 7-7-1910 100 Jackson Street now Green Mountain Hotel. 5-9-1913 Denies violation. 5-15-1913 Loses lease - selling on Sunday. 6-13-1913 Loses liquor license. 2-9-1914 Funeral. 12-18-1917 Corti, Alexander A. Brother of Frank Corti, ordained in Buffalo. 5-21-1934 Rev. Corti new rector in Silver Creek (D of Col.) 9-14-1946 Corti, Mrs. Alexander Obit. Sons: Frank A. of 18 Woodrow Rd.; John of West Bloomfield; N. J. Alfred of Williamsville; Rev. Alexander A. of N. Tonawanda. 2-12-1953 Corti, Alfred Buys of F. A. Hovey the candy store at 106 Main Street. (A graduate of UB School of Pharmacy.) 8-15-1921 Runs the Mary Lincoln candy store at 106 Main. Ad. 10-14-1921 Mary Lincoln Candy Store to H. G. Wilson of Niagara Falls - Corti ran it, did not own it. 12-15-1923 Corti, Rev. Canon A. Rector at Episcopal Church in North Tonawanda, retiring. 3-23-1974 Corti, Dante Spending two weeks in Vermont. 1-25-1928 RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 4 SUBJECT TEXT DATE Corti, Frank Plays violin for Political Equality Club. 7-6-1910 Studying law with William Wakeman. 4-11-1912 Passes bar exam. 2-11-1916 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Corti home from wedding trip. 11-6-1918 Opens law office in Rowan Building. 2-3-1919 Corti and Tracy Palmer form corporation to handle films. 4-26-1922 Passes bar exams. 11-17-1930 New Police Attorney. 1-12-1931 Rumor spread of "slush fund" to fix new prosecutor. 1-15-1931 To be Police Attorney for rest of the year. He has been Asst City Attorney. 3-13-1931 Appointed to set-up game preserves in western part of state. 11-13-1936 Binghamton lawyer Corti & Panzone reconciliation. 12-9-1938 Head of Welfare Commission, to join WBTA while Gamble is in the service. 7-5-1941 Resigns from Veterans Organization in dispute over use of cookbook listing names of men in service as money-raiser. 4-28-1944 Resigns as City Clerk.
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