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Bicentennial Biographies No. 141 – 145
A collection of bicentennial biographies from Chautauqua County, N.Y. featuring Jim Roselle (Jamestown), Abner Hazeltine (Jamestown), Alvah Bradish (Fredonia) , Belle Cole (Harmony) and H.B. Halicki (Dunkirk). Originally broadcast on local radio stations July 25 – July 29, 2011. No. … Continue reading
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Tagged Abner Hazeltine, Alvah Bradish, Anti-Masonic Party, Belle Cole, Charles G. Clark, Charles Goodell, Chautauqua Institution, Congressman, District Attorney, Dunkirk, Fredonia NY, Gone in 60 Seconds, H.B. Halicki, Jacob Houghton, Jamestown, Jim Roselle, Joseph Waite, Mayville, Samuel A. Brown, Si Goldman, State Assembly, Supreme Court, Theodore Thomas, Town of Harmony, WJTN Radio
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Bicentennial Biographies No. 36 – 40
A collection of biographies from Chautauqua County, featuring Royal Keyes & William Breed (Jamestown), James McClurg (Westfield), Patrick Falconer (Falconer), William Broadhead (Jamestown), and Asahel Burnham (Arkwright)… Continue reading
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Tagged Abner Hazeltine, Adam Cobb, Almet Broadhead, Arkwright, Asahel Burnham, David Eason, Dexterville, Dunkirk Allegany Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad, Edward Work, Falconer, James McClurg, Jamestown, John Breed, Joseph Turner, Kennedy, Lucy Cobb, Martha Hallock, McClurg Mansion, Patrick Falconer, Robert Falconer, Royal Keyes, Sheldon Broadhead, Sinclairville, Town of Busti, War of 1812, Westfield, William Breed, William Broadhead, William Falconer, William Hall, Worksburg
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Daniel Sherman – Bicentennial Biography No. 26
Judge Daniel Sherman was born in Busti, NY Nov. 29, 1821 to Daniel and Eunice Clark Sherman. His father was an early settler of Busti and had served as the town’s first supervisor as well as the county sheriff. He was also instrumental in the creation and management of the Chautauqua County Bank… Continue reading