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DATE |
YEAR |
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME |
CONTENTS |
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January 8 |
1883 |
Zimmer |
Mr. Frank |
White’s Corners: Mr. Frank Zimmer and Mr. William Warner have a store nearly completed. Mr. Chapin intends to build another in the spring. Mr. Brooks will occupy his own. |
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January 8 |
1883 |
Warner |
Mr. William |
White’s Corners: Mr. Frank Zimmer and Mr. William Warner have a store nearly completed. Mr. Chapin intends to build another in the spring. Mr. Brooks will occupy his own. |
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January 8 |
1883 |
Chapin |
Mr. |
White’s Corners: Mr. Frank Zimmer and Mr. William Warner have a store nearly completed. Mr. Chapin intends to build another in the spring. Mr. Brooks will occupy his own. |
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January 8 |
1883 |
Brooks |
Mr. |
White’s Corners: Mr. Frank Zimmer and Mr. William Warner have a store nearly completed. Mr. Chapin intends to build another in the spring. Mr. Brooks will occupy his own. |
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March 13 |
1883 |
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James |
James Franklin, son of George Kelsey Erway has rented the King place and took possession the first of March. |
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March 13 |
1883 |
Erway |
George Kelsey |
James Franklin, son of George Kelsey Erway has rented the King place and took possession the first of March. |
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March 19 |
1883 |
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The Methodist of Harrison Valley hold church in Erway Hall until their church is finished. |
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March 22 |
1883 |
Olney |
Dr. Daniel |
Dr. Daniel Olney died at the residence of his brother in |
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March 22 |
1883 |
Horton |
Mrs. J. D. |
Mrs. J. D. Horton has purchased a small farm of Wm.
Scoville on the |
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March 22 |
1883 |
Scoville |
William |
Mrs. J. D. Horton has purchased a small farm of Wm.
Scoville on the |
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March 22 |
1883 |
Smith |
David |
There will be an oyster supper at residence of David Smith
in West Union, Mar. 22, benefit of the |
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April 12 |
1883 |
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White’s Corners: The store at Cheese Factory Corners is in full blast. William has a fine stock of goods which he sells cheap. |
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April 12 |
1883 |
Baker |
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Miss Frankie Baker is in town visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Kane. |
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April 12 |
1883 |
Kane |
Mrs. J. N. |
Miss Frankie Baker is in town visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Kane. |
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April 12 |
1883 |
White |
Mr. George |
Mr. George White and bride are going to commence house keeping in a few weeks. |
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April 12 |
1883 |
White |
Miss Addie |
Miss Addie White is attending spring term of |
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April 12 |
1883 |
Moshier |
Mr. C. B. |
Reports say Mr. G. B. Moshier intends to open a cigar factory this spring. |
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April 12 |
1883 |
Ladd |
Mrs. J. |
Mrs. J. Ladd has adopted a little girl, twelve years old. Later, the child did not stay long. Left on account of homesickness. |
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April 12 |
1883 |
Story |
Mrs. |
Mrs. Story, an old lady, seventy eight years old has just finished a bed quilt containing four thousand, seven hundred, and seventy six pieces. |
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April 27 |
1883 |
Bowman |
Joseph |
White’s Corner: Joseph Bowman has moved to Purple Brook. |
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April 27 |
1883 |
Moshier and Duran |
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Moshier and Duran are turning out what looks like first class cigars. Their business bids fair to become an extensive one. |
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April 27 |
1883 |
Chapin |
Mr. |
The new store near the cheese factory is getting fair amount of trade. Mr. Chapin is bringing in new goods and Mr. Noah Brooks will reopen his store in connection with Levi Elliott. |
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April 27 |
1883 |
Brooks |
Mr. Noah |
The new store near the cheese factory is getting fair amount of trade. Mr. Chapin is bringing in new goods and Mr. Noah Brooks will reopen his store in connection with Levi Elliott. |
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April 27 |
1883 |
Elliott |
Levi |
The new store near the cheese factory is getting fair amount of trade. Mr. Chapin is bringing in new goods and Mr. Noah Brooks will reopen his store in connection with Levi Elliott. |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Moshier |
G. B. |
Prayer meeting last Thursday ay G. B. Moshiers. Pastor has requested there be a prayer meeting once a week in the neighborhood. |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Smith |
Mr. J. J. |
Mr. J. J. Smith and S. K. Stevens went to |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Plank |
L. |
Mr. J. J. Smith and S. K. Stevens went to |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Stevens |
S. K. |
Mr. J. J. Smith and S. K. Stevens went to |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Edwards |
Mr. Stephen |
Mr. Stephen Edwards has taken the Latta farm and will move as soon as the present occupant leaves. |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Waters |
Mr. |
Mr. Waters is moving onto his farm purchased by A. A. Ross. |
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April 28 |
1883 |
Ross |
Archie A. |
Mr. Waters is moving onto his farm purchased by A. A. Ross. |
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April 28 |
1883 |
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A. V. |
A. V. Harrison of Mills has purchased a piece of |
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May 3 |
1883 |
Begell |
Frank |
A building boom has struck |
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May 3 |
1883 |
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L. C. |
L. C. Jennings has his new house up and nearly ready for the masons. |
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May 3 |
1883 |
Metcalf |
Guy |
Guy Metcalf has the lumber on the ground for his new house. |
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May 3 |
1883 |
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The steam shingle mill has been built about half a mile
north of this place. We are to be
blessed with a Billiard Saloon as soon as it can be built. We expect |
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May 3 |
1883 |
Knight |
Mr. David |
Dr. David Knight, one of the oldest residents of |
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May 3 |
1883 |
Blanchard |
J. M. |
J. M. Blanchard is about to start a broom factory at Mills. |
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May 3 |
1883 |
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White’s Corners Sunday School organized with A. A. Ross, Supt; Lewis White, Asst; Mary Moshier, Secy; Matie White, Treas. |
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May 10 |
1883 |
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Telephone is completed from |
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May 10 |
1883 |
Smith |
Leroy |
Leroy Smith of White’s Corners will move into his new house in a few days. |
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May 10 |
1883 |
Smith |
Richard |
Richard Smith is improving the lot which he purchased of Wm. Cobb, by building a wall and setting fruit trees. |
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May 10 |
1883 |
Cobb |
William |
Richard Smith is improving the lot which he purchased of Wm. Cobb, by building a wall and setting fruit trees. |
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May 11 |
1883 |
Stone |
John F. |
John F. Stone and Miss Kate Burt, both of |
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May 11 |
1883 |
Burt |
Miss Kate |
John F. Stone and Miss Kate Burt, both of |
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May 24 |
1883 |
Stebbins |
Mrs. Harvey |
People at White’s Corners were shocked at the sudden death of Mrs. Harvey Stebbins on the evening of May 14th, 1883. Came from barn with pail of mile set it down and told her husband she was short of breath. He helped her to a chair where she expired in a very few minutes. |
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May 24 |
1883 |
Doud |
C. H. |
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May 24 |
1883 |
Ross |
Mr. Archie A. |
Mr. A. A. Ross of White’s Corners has bought real estate in our town. He expects to build a house, a wagon, and blacksmith shop. |
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May 31 |
1883 |
Hurlburt |
Homer |
Homer Hurlburt has rented his farm to A. A. Ross. Mrs. Hurlburt has gone to keep house from her father and brother (Stebbins, whose wife died suddenly). |
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May 31 |
1883 |
Ross |
Archie A. |
Homer Hurlburt has rented his farm to A. A. Ross. Mrs. Hurlburt has gone to keep house from her father and brother (Stebbins, whose wife died suddenly). |
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June 2 |
1883 |
Smith |
Mr. Richard |
Mr. Richard Smith of White’s Corners has commenced work on his new house. |
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June 4 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Adjourned to meet June 30th to investigate the
necessity of building a new school building at |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Stone |
N. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Begell |
Frank |
Frank Begell has moved into his new store. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
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Harland |
Harland Harrison’s time is out at J. W. Stevens’. He has been there three years. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Stevens |
J. W. |
Harland Harrison’s time is out at J. W. Stevens’. He has been there three years. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
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The Italians have arrived and are at work on the rail road. Fifty came today. The grading will soon be done to this place. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
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Fifteen persons received the right hand of fellowship in
the |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Elliott |
Mr. Levi |
White’s Corners: Mr. Levi Elliott has moved into the house vacated by A. A. Ross. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Ross |
Archie A. |
White’s Corners: Mr. Levi Elliott has moved into the house vacated by A. A. Ross. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Slater |
Mr. |
Mr. Slater, formerly of Mills, who has recently moved to Whites Corners, has the reputation of being a first class jeweler. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Owen |
Mr. |
Mr. Owen of Cameron was through this place last week selling organs. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Smith |
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse |
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of Bennett’s Creek, N. Y. are visiting their son, J. A. Smith of Mills. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Smith |
J. A. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of Bennett’s Creek, N. Y. are visiting their son, J. A. Smith of Mills. |
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June 7 |
1883 |
Bartoo |
W. J. |
W. J. Bartoo of mills has an auction sale at his store last Saturday and closed out his goods. |
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June 11 |
1883 |
Burtis |
Jacob |
DIED at his home in |
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June 28 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Motion made by Whitman that we take a lot of two acres back of Ben Erway and Hiram Hunter’s land, the second lot for the site of the proposed new school bldg. Carried. Bldg Committee: S. K. Stevens, G. W. Stevens, and Chas. Gilbert. |
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June 28 |
1883 |
King |
C. A. |
Mills: Our dentist, C. A. King, is doing a rushing business, extracting and making teeth. |
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June 28 |
1883 |
Blue |
Hattie E. |
Hattie E. Blue is making quite an improvement on her store. |
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June 28 |
1883 |
Smith |
J. A. |
J. A. Smith and his daughter Anna, spent last week with his parents in Bennett’s Creek, N. Y. |
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June 28 |
1883 |
Smith |
Anna |
J. A. Smith and his daughter Anna, spent last week with his parents in Bennett’s Creek, N. Y. |
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June 28 |
1883 |
Kibbe |
Mr. |
Mr. Kibbe has moved his shingle mill from |
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June 28 |
1883 |
Bottom |
Dr. |
Dr. Bottom of |
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June 30 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Members present: Charles Gilbert, George W. Stevens, George Whitman, Sylvester K. Stevens. Motion carried to pay the secretary fifteen dollars for his service for the year 1883 and $3 for making out financial report. |
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July 5 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Voted to adopt plan and specifications as made by Albert Baker for the school house. |
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July 7 |
1883 |
Leach |
John |
John Leach of Troupsburg, N. Y. is going to |
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July 19 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Building Com. Met and let job of building school house to J. Barde, of Elkland. He is to grade the site, furnish material and do the work in a workman like manner for $2400 to be completed by middle of Sept. |
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July 19 |
1883 |
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The rail road is nearly completed to |
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August 2 |
1883 |
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August 2 |
1883 |
Hubbard |
Mr. Wakefield |
Mr. Wakefield Hubbard has bought out Mr. Sand’s interest
in the hardware store of this place.
Mr. Sand’s is building on |
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August 2 |
1883 |
Sands |
Mr. |
Mr. Wakefield Hubbard has bought out Mr. Sands interest in
the hardware store of this place. Mr.
Sands is building on |
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August 2 |
1883 |
Metcalf |
Guy |
Guy Metcalf is building on |
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August 2 |
1883 |
Moshier |
G. B. |
There will be a home camp meeting at White’s Corners on the 17th, 18th, and 19th of August, in G. B. Moshier’s grove. |
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August 2 |
1883 |
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The committee of arrangements, appointed by the pastor
are; J. J. Smith, |
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August 2 |
1883 |
Kane |
J. N. |
J. N. Kane if settling up his business affairs in Whites
Corners, preparatory to moving to |
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August 2 |
1883 |
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The dedication of the new M. E. Church at |
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August 2 |
1883 |
Cox |
Mr. Frank |
Mr. Frank Cox has moved to Mills and will open a wagon shop. |
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August 9 |
1883 |
Brooks and Elliott |
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Brooks and Elliott are doing a thriving business in their store at White’s Corners: Also Warner and Zimmer. |
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August 9 |
1883 |
Warner and Zimmer |
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Brooks and Elliott are doing a thriving business in their store at White’s Corners: Also Warner and Zimmer. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Story |
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. |
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Story of White’s Corners will celebrates the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding by a visit to their daughter in Addison, N. Y. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
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Mrs. J. |
Mrs. J. Sanford has purchased a nice monument for her husband’s grave. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Smith |
Mr. |
Mr. Smith is building an addition to his hotel at |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Sands |
Mr. |
Mr. Sands of that place has his new store ready to occupy. They expect the cars about the first of September. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
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W. W. |
W. W. Lawrence of Mills employs ten men in his mill there. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Walter |
Miss Elle |
Miss Elle Walter of |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Walter |
George |
Miss Elle Walter of |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Chapin |
H. O. |
White’s Corners: H. O. Chapin has moved into the house formerly occupied by J. N. Kane. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Kane |
J. N. |
White’s Corners: H. O. Chapin has moved into the house formerly occupied by J. N. Kane. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
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The camp meeting was very well attended. It is estimated that over a thousand people
were on the grounds on Sunday. Among
the pastors were: Rev. Scoville, Rowland, |
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August 30 |
1883 |
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The dedication of the M. P. Church at Bradshaw White’s Corners will take place on Sept. 5th, 1883. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Tadder |
Mrs. Eugene |
Mrs. Eugene Tadder died suddenly on Aug. 16th. Leaves husband and eight children. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Kane |
Mr. and Mrs. James |
Mr. and Mrs. James Kane of Scio were guest at H. O. Chapin’s during the camp meeting. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
Blinn |
Mrs. Ella Smith |
Mrs. Ella Smith Blinn has a very nice set of teeth made by A. King. Mr. King has done some very nice dental work in this vicinity. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
King |
Mr. |
Mrs. Ella Smith Blinn has a very nice set of teeth made by A. King. Mr. King has done some very nice dental work in this vicinity. |
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August 30 |
1883 |
White |
John J. |
There will be a lunch and necktie social at John J. White’s Sept. 3rd for Rev. Scoville. |
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September 6 |
1883 |
Brooks and Elliott |
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The Firm of Brooks and Elliott dissolved by mutual consent. |
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September 13 |
1883 |
Ross |
A. A. |
A. A. Ross has moved back into the house occupied for a short time by Levi A. Elliott. |
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September 13 |
1883 |
Elliott |
Levi A. |
A. A. Ross has moved back into the house occupied for a short time by Levi A. Elliott. |
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September 15 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Motion to adopt Swinston’s Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
for President: Gilbert, Whitman, George W, and S. K. Stevens. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Stout |
Dr. Andrew |
Dr. Andrew Stout of Ulysses, went to Coudersport last
Saturday to visit his bother-in-law, Dr. French of |
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September 20 |
1883 |
French |
Dr. |
Dr. Andrew Stout of Ulysses, went to Coudersport last
Saturday to visit his bother-in-law, Dr. French of |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Webster |
Aaron |
There will be a honey supper at the home of Aaron Webster
in |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Kelly |
George |
Mills: George Kelly, the foreman in |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Blue |
Miss Hattie E. |
Miss Hattie E. Blue advertises goods at cost for next thirty days. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
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F. L. |
F. L. Harrison has rented his farm to H. B. Harrison. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
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H. B. |
F. L. Harrison has rented his farm to H. B. Harrison. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
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Mr. and Mrs. William |
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer, E. Edwards, H. and P. Stebbins, and Mrs. H. Hurlburt went with the excursionists to Watkins Glen. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Zimmer |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank |
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer, E. Edwards, H. and P. Stebbins, and Mrs. H. Hurlburt went with the excursionists to Watkins Glen. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Edwards |
E. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer, E. Edwards, H. and P. Stebbins, and Mrs. H. Hurlburt went with the excursionists to Watkins Glen. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Stebbins |
H. and P. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer, E. Edwards, H. and P. Stebbins, and Mrs. H. Hurlburt went with the excursionists to Watkins Glen. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
Hurlburt |
Mrs. H. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer, E. Edwards, H. and P. Stebbins, and Mrs. H. Hurlburt went with the excursionists to Watkins Glen. |
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September 20 |
1883 |
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The rail road has arrived at |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Brooks |
Mrs. |
White’s Corners: Mrs. Brooks has sold her place to Lawyer Stetson. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Stetson |
Lawyer |
White’s Corners: Mrs. Brooks has sold her place to Lawyer Stetson. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Brooks |
W. M. |
W. M. Brooks has sold his property to H. O. Chapin who intends carrying on mercantile business as before. Mr. Brooks will move to Troupsburg soon. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Warfield |
Mr. & Mrs. P |
At a party at White’s Corners in the late fall of 1883,
Mr. and Mrs. P Warfield from |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Slater |
Mr. and Mrs. |
At a party at White’s Corners in the late fall of 1883,
Mr. and Mrs. P Warfield from |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Voted to appoint committee of three to hire teachers for the grade school at H. V. for coming winter and spring term. Voted to buy a bell and stove and other fixtures. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
New School |
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Teachers hired: T. I. Gifford, $50.00 per mo. Miss Eliza Kelts, Lower Dept. $18.00 per mo. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
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October 4 |
1883 |
The Erway Hotel |
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The Erway Hotel born boast a coat of red paint. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Seager |
S. |
S. Seager is building a comfortable dwelling house on |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Hurlburt |
Mrs. J. |
Mrs. J. Hulburt’s house stands next. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
White |
Jack |
Jack White, engineer on the C. C. & A. has rooms over Dibble’s store. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Pritchard and Gilbert |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Elliot |
Levi |
Levi Elliot sells clothing in the store of Mrs. Goodman. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Doud and Thomas |
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Doud and Thomas have he finest stock of furniture on the river. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Swetland |
A. A. |
A. A. Swetland and Son keep their shingle mill busy supplying local demands. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Blackman and Bartoo |
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Mills: We have a livery stable here now owned by Blackman and Bartoo. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Blue |
Mrs. Nancy |
Mrs. Nancy Blue of Long Run, Tioga Co., is visiting her daughter, Miss L. E. Blue. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Blue |
Miss L. E. |
Mrs. Nancy Blue of Long Run, Tioga Co., is visiting her daughter, Miss L. E. Blue. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
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A. V. |
A. V. Harrison will have the nicest house in town when completed. |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Webster |
Aaron |
The honey supper at Aaron Webster’s netted $55 |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Chapin |
H. O. |
H. O. Chapin has bought the farm and store belonging to N.
M. Brooks, so Hiram will be obliged to move again. Mr. Brooks will go to |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Brooks |
H. M. |
H. O. Chapin has bought the farm and store belonging to N.
M. Brooks, so Hiram will be obliged to move again. Mr. Brooks will go to |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Slater |
Mr. |
H. O. Chapin has bought the farm and store belonging to N.
M. Brooks, so Hiram will be obliged to move again. Mr. Brooks will go to |
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October 4 |
1883 |
Warner and Zimmer |
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Warner and Zimmer are building a new blacksmith shop at the Cheese Factory Corners. |
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October 11 |
1883 |
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The Depot at |
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October 11 |
1883 |
Rooks |
Ezekiel |
Married in |
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October 11 |
1883 |
Wiley |
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Married in |
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October 19 |
1883 |
Building Commission |
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Voted to build a new school house in the Dodge District, Elmer, ad the new rail road spoils the present one. |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Perry |
J. N. |
Mills: We have a barber n the form of J. N. Perry and he is also running a small grocery in the hotel. |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Stone |
H. N. |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Doud |
C. H. |
C. H. Doud and family are cozy in their new house on the hill. |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Thomas |
J. W. |
J. W. Thomas, late of |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Knight |
L. J. |
J. W. Thomas, late of |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Cummings |
Ray |
Ray Cummings is adding improvements to his house and lot. |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Smith |
William |
A large wing, nearly completed makes the Harrison Valley House, kept by Wm. Smith, one of the largest and best hotels on the Cowanesque. |
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October 25 |
1883 |
Stevens and Coats |
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Stevens and Coats is the name of the new livery. |
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November 1 |
1883 |
Tubbs |
J. R. |
J. R. Tubbs of |
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November 1 |
1883 |
Chapin |
Mr. |
Mr. Chapin will soon occupy the store he bought of M. N. Brooks. |
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November 1 |
1883 |
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People are very glad that Hiram will remain as he is a good citizen and a fair dealer and we wish there were more such inhabitants. |
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November 1 |
1883 |
Ross |
Archie |
The blacksmith shop at Factory Corner is in full blast, and, if Archie Ross leaves, Peter Woodruff will have more work than he can well attend to. |
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November 1 |
1883 |
Woodruff |
Peter |
The blacksmith shop at Factory Corner is in full blast, and, if Archie Ross leaves, Peter Woodruff will have more work than he can well attend to. |
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November 1 |
1883 |
Warner and Zimmer |
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Warner and Zimmer have a fine assortment of fall goods. |
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November 1 |
1883 |
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Farmers are improving their time doing their
threshing. Some employ the steam
engine owned by |
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November 3 |
1883 |
White |
Jennie |
MARRIED: at White’s Corners, Nov. 3, 1883, Miss Jennie White, daughter of J. J. White, and Mr. H. D. Hart of North Bingham, Pa. |
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November 3 |
1883 |
Hart |
H. D. |
MARRIED: at White’s Corners, Nov. 3, 1883, Miss Jennie White, daughter of J. J. White, and Mr. H. D. Hart of North Bingham, Pa. |
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November 3 |
1883 |
McCutcheon |
Amanzo |
Amanzo McCutcheon has moved into the house formerly occupied by H. C. Chapin. |
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November 3 |
1883 |
Ross |
Archie A. |
Archie A Ross has concluded to remain at White’s Corners through the winter and return to Cattaraugus in the spring. |
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November 3 |
1883 |
White |
Misses Addie and Matie |
Misses Addie and Matie White are attending school at Ulysses. |
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November 3 |
1883 |
Gould |
Rev. A. |
The people of White’s Corners listened to a discourse by their new pastor, Rev. A. Gould, last Sabbath. |
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November 3 |
1883 |
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Billy |
Billy Kent gave a very interesting concert at the Hemlock House at Mills, Mon. Eve. |
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November 13 |
1883 |
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A donation at the Erway house Nov. 13th for benefit of Rev. S. Bovier. |
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November 22 |
1883 |
Burley |
D. P. |
Donations at D. P. Burley’s in |
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November 22 |
1883 |
Torrey |
Rev. |
Donations at D. P. Burley’s in |
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December |
1883 |
Grand Jurors |
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Dec. Term, 1883 grand Jurors: Edward Angood, F. P. Badgero, Hiram Courtright. Traverse: Martin English, H. P. Metcalf, S. K. Stevens. |
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December 6 |
1883 |
Elliott |
Levi |
White’s Corners: Reports says C. Story has sold out to
Levi Elliott and J. Stevens of |
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December 6 |
1883 |
Story |
C. |
White’s Corners: Reports says C. Story has sold out to
Levi Elliott and J. Stevens of |
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December 6 |
1883 |
Stevens |
J. |
White’s Corners: Reports says C. Story has sold out to
Levi Elliott and J. Stevens of |
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December 6 |
1883 |
Slater |
Charley |
Charley Slater intends building a new house on his place here. |
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December 6 |
1883 |
King |
C. A. |
Mills: C. A. King is building a new barn. |
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December 6 |
1883 |
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F. L. |
F. L. Harrison is keeping boarders. |
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December 30 |
1883 |
Stone |
Mr. Lafayette |
MARRIED on Dec. 30, 1883, by Rev. A. S. Gould, Mr. Lafayette Stone and Miss Faith Hornsby both of White’s Corners. |
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December 30 |
1883 |
Hornsby |
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MARRIED on Dec. 30, 1883, by Rev. A. S. Gould, Mr. Lafayette Stone and Miss Faith Hornsby both of White’s Corners. |