That mansion was designated a New York City landmark in 1965. But the owners of the landmarked mansion were not happy with its designation. They opened up the roof. Chapter 16: 1939-1945. There are few sources and no definitive accounts of Plymouth Argyle Football Club during the years of the Second World War. Coney Island - Rides & Shows List The material is copyrighted . Revised June 3, 1998 This ride list was begun by Professor Manbeck in 1995. For singers and pianists interested in the art song repertoire, this is a list of those compositions for voice and piano, from the 1900-1999 era, which are still. September 19 (1902/2002) Montrose - The trustees of the A.M.E. Zion church are having electric lights put in the church and are painting and having window shades hung. BRIEF HISTORY OF COATESVILLEBRIEF HISTORY OF. COATESVILLEWritten. This. Sesquicentennial Year 1. JOE H. DAVIDSON(Edited and Remarks. Jerry. Lynn Bryant Wingler, ca. CHAPTER HEADINGS 1. Churches 5. Town Tragedies 6. Those of Honorable Mention 7. Morticians 8. Post Masters 1. Geneva Herod said after looking over. Ester Awbrey suggested this same thing several years ago. Charley. Wright for information given on the town before my own time and to all others. Davidson would have. Lisby had a small nursery. Russell operated a shop that was South of. Railroad and Elevator. Madame Lebrun brought out her Memoirs at the suggestion of her friend, the Princess Dolgoruki, in 1835. The authoress was born in 1756, at. Welcome to Babylon Floral Design, Denver's most unique flower boutique, specializing in cutting edge floral design and unique gift items. We strive to provide the. English title French title Date Length; No English title: Paulus chantant: P Please note that this text-only version, provided for ease of printing and reading, includes more than 100 pages and may take up to 15 minutes to print. East of the Elevator once stood the M. F. Bennet. marble shop and later Pruitt had a studio. Williams and. on the North side of the street was the office of Dr. Flora Gambold and. John J. Kate Mc. Clure. Tom Mc. Aninch. engaged in dress making. Avis Zoder after the death of her husband Charles Zoder.) Ed. Mark. on the alley that is now marked Hadley Street. Woods. of Hadley came to town at a time when the school had reverted to little. Milton, on the West side of Milton.) It was built by the Moravians and what is now. Moravian. Cemetery. Job on Main. Street near the center of town. Neier retired in the mid 1. TOWN TRAGEDIES Coatesville. East edge of town that killed two persons and seriously injured more than a. O'Brien drug store and became unruly. Knight when a young man became a telegraph operator but later. Coatesville and was its cashier for. Harold (Hap) Powell took over and was a superb. Weaver of Danville. Mr. Hugh Weaver) who has done much. Weaver sold the funeral home/ furniture. Mr. Jess Wingler who operated it for over 2. Mr. Dan Hayes.). TOWN CHARACTERS Wash. Stewart was a lean, sharp- jawed blacksmith with a black cap on the back of his. Davis whose husband Billy. There are few men with as. John. Ellis picked up his. Edith Ryner held the office to be followed by D. D. Pruit, Eliza Greenlee, Frank Ellett. Arthur Newman and Mark Hadley. Dan Bennett, with stints my Madge Greenlee, Mrs. Patty Cummings is Post Mistress.)COATESVILLE. POLITICS Coatesville. Clay. Township. with Amo at the other. Madge. Lydick is the present. CUSTOMS AND. PRICES When the. Coatesville were. Swain 1. 87. 6 Joseph. Warren 1. 90. 6 Eliza Burgess. Charley Wright, a 9. East. Cemetery was started by the. Quakers, whose church stood not far away to the North. Lincoln and his war policy were often dubbed. Gambold, Ella Short, Buelah. Knight, Daisy Knight, Della Bridges, Mamie Campbell. Flora Hodson, Mabel. Johnson, Lella. Gambold. Grace Brown, Icy Gobert and Nona Davis. George Hughes organized the Womans. Literary Club in 1. Stewart, Mamie. Campbell, Flora Hodson and Mrs. Fern Cline the following names. Harvey Hessler, Frank O'Neal, Clay Phillips, Ed. Mark, Verl. Wiseheart, Paul Hope and. Newt Kersey. Dobson, Elza Greenlee, Thighlman Crews and Dan Mc. Aninch. ODD FELLOWS The lodge. Odd Fellows was upstairs over the Draper & Bryant store on the. Hope, James Davidson, Walter Grooms, Otto Lakin, Sammy Goodwin, Charles Gambold. Mark Warren, Charles Wiseheart, Beeson Newman, John Hodson, Bill Campbell, John Masten. Greely Bryant, Ord Rice and. Amos Fultz. ORDER OF. REBECCAS Some of. Rebeccas were, Mrs. Greeley Bryant, Maude Lakin. Emma Masten, Daisy Knight, Nona Davis, Vicy Harris, Flora Bowen, Mrs. Billy Davis, Carrie and Ella. Fultz. Wise, Wendell Elrod, Joe Sharp, George. Hughes, Josephus Gambold, Newt Lakin. Otto Lakin, Charles Gambold. John Gross, Otto Masten and Olney Phillips. The Lodge room was the upstairs' room of the old school. Mr. Glenn Wellman now resides. June 1. 93. 9 with 3. Charter members: Helen Alexander Grace. Gambold. Lou Bryant Laura. Biehl Florence. Harper. Anna Christy Oval. Harper. Fern Cline Geneva. Herod. Herschel Cline Paul. Herod. Dexter Darnall Charles Hodson. Lillian Darnall Margaret. Hodson. Oakie. Darnall Daisy. Knight. Woodson Darnall Elsie Masten. Geneva Dillon Emma Masten. Max Dillon Flora. Masten. Agnes Eastham Otto. Masten. Ruth Ann Elrod William. Mc. Aninch. Lucylle. Fuson Clara Mc. Cammack Christine. Stanley. The first corps of officers were: Lillian Darnall Worthy. Matron. Woodson Darnall Worthy. Patron. Florence Harper Associate. Matron. Orval Harper Associate Patron. Secretary Grace. Gambold. Treasurer Anna. Christy. Conductress Daisy. Knight. Associate Conductress. Christine. Stanley. Chaplain Lou. Bryant. Marshall Elsie Masten. Organist Geneva. Dillon. Adah Ruth Ann Elrod. Ester Margaret. Hodson. Martha Laura. Biehl. Electa Geneva. Herod. Warder Clara. Mc. Cammack. Sentinel Otto. Masten. The Chapter now has 2. Hobbs of Bridgeprot. President of Butler, the president of De. Pauw, Joe Davidson and a jeweler. Greencastle who talked about diamonds. Ellett's office and apartments is next. Ellett. is both a doctor of medicine and a good surgeon on his own. Robert Heavin, a home town boy, bought. Dr. Vieira, a Brazillian Dr. Ellett remains on the board of the Putnam. County. Hospital in Greencastle in the year 2. On the. corner of Main and Milton. Hathaway printing establishment that is treated alone in the brief. Coatesville. Weaver is a friendly and. Danville. and is giving to Coatesville the goods and services found in large cities. Weaver sold the funeral home/. Junior Wingler in the late 1. Mr. Wingler sold the. Mr. Dan Hayes in the late 1. The next. place of business is the Helpy- Selfy Laundry. Brown has recently purchased the grocery. Walters died in the late 1. Everett Smith purchased the building and pumped gas. Stiegel, Reatha, passed in the. Crews was elected. Greenlee, Otis Wheeler. Mrs. Merle Masten. It should be said that Frank. Brown was a most devoted friend to the library and served it until ill health. Haines, Olive Bourne and Mrs. Geneva. (Bryant) Herod the present librarian. Beck was president and James Reed the cashier. Reed was succeeded by Mr. Knight in 1. 90. 8 with Mr. Beck. remaining as president, until 1. Beck but upon Paul's. C. D. Knight became president and held the position until. Gambold was chosen president by the bank. Lydick had all the qualifications necessary for a. Lyick. President: Arthur Masten, Vice . C. H. Phillips, Cashier; Dorothy Jenkins, Asst. Lydick. Arthur Masten, Herschel Cline, Lewis Hadley, Woodson. A. Darnall, Marion Cline and Mark Hadley. Hathaway and his family came to town and took over the printing. Hathaway had reason to. Avis Zoder. who's husband Charles Zoder bought the shop from. Harmon Hathaway in the mid 1. Zoder passed away last year and Mrs. Zoder. still operates the print shop. Zoder. still does some printing for hire.)HEADLINE. HAPPENINGS OF OTHER DAYSCROSSING ACCIDENT One Autumn day more than 5. Broad park neighborhood to Coatesville to. Leva Hope. in the many weeks that followed cared for the little fellow and nursed him back. Ellis farm on West Main Street. Mc. Haffie's. noted race horse . Stephen Hunt and of Aunt Molly Gambold who gladly gave years of service to the Methodist. Church and labored for the moral. Burke, the wife of Uncle Jack. Elvora Wright passed. Gambold was the town's busy business man whose activities.
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