Monday, July 27, 2009

Morse General Store, Linden


Receipt from
MORSE Grocery Store,
Mrs Lorena Morse, Prop.,
Linden

November 1976





Check out some of the prices!

a loaf of Bread: 57 cents
6-pk of Pepsi: $1.21
1 doz. eggs: 83 cents
can of tuna: 63 cents
2 pkgs. Jell-o: 48 cents
1/2 gal. Ice Cream: $1.49

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Harry Woolf and S.S. class

Harry Woolf and his family

Bethany Center Road Notes
Harry Woolf, who has been very ill with erysipelas, but is improving, has
been presented potted plants and cut flowers by his Sunday school class and
that of Mrs McCumber. - The Daily News, Batavia ~ March 18-1911
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Reverse side of photograph:

Back left to right back
Ben Nichols - Allen Ladd - Geo Phillips - Will McCumber -Will Nott

Next row
Della Nichols - Alice Grant - Lee Nott - Dora Chapman -
Mary Raymond - May Phillips - Henry Phillips

3 row
-Alice Peglas - Fred Stevens - Maude Stevens (wife) -
Harry Woolf - Mary Cacner - Clara Cacner

4 row
Annette Stevens - Alice McCumber - Cora Chapman -
Mary Stevens - Maude Phillips - Persis Chapman
Cora Raymond - Ella Maine

S.S. Class Harry Woolf teacher
Bethany Ctr N.Y.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

1941 Polish Falcons: Genesee Co. Champions




Former Bethany resident, Ted Platek, was a member of the Polish Falcons team.

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1940 Polish Falcons: Genesee Co. Champions





Former Bethany resident, Ted Platek, was a member of the Polish Falcons.

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Bethany Schools




District:
#1: South Transit
#2: Torrey
#3: East Road
#4: County Home
#5: Mayne
#6: Bethany Center
#7: Linden
#8: Pearson
#9: East Bethany
#10: Little Canada
#11: Crawford's Corners
#12: West Bethany



Photos and further info about Bethany Schools:

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Ben Nichols of Evergreen Farms



Ben Nichols in Evergreen Farm Truck

"Jersey Milk and Cream - Phone 110 A"

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Mrs Page


Mrs Page

Former resident of Bethany

Photo:
Houseknecht Studios

Mr Page


William Page

Former Bethany resident

Photo:
Houseknecht Studios

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Miss Hill


Pearl Hill

Former resident of Bethany

Photo:
Houseknecht Studio

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Mr Nott


Lee Nott

Photo:
Houseknecht Studio

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Parker children


Merton Laverne Parker, 7 months
and
Eleanor Olive Parker, 3 years

Photo:
J.G. McJury Studio

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Mr Palmer and Mr Nott


Charles Palmer
and
Will Nott

Former Bethany residents

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Mr Chaddock


Mr Chaddock

Former resident of Bethany

Photo:
Houseknecht Studios

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Mr Stevens


Scott Stevens

Former resident of Bethany

Photo:
P.B. Houseknecht

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Miss Phillips


May Phillips

Former resident of Bethany

Photo:
P.B. Houseknecht

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Mr Ladd


Allen Ladd

Former Bethany resident

Photo:
Chase Photography

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Miss Mayne


Ella Mayne

Former Bethany resident

~Photo:
P.B. Houseknecht Studios

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Mr Walker


William L. Walker

Former Bethany resident








~ Photos of Former Bethany Residents provided by Sarah Phillips.

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Up South: Tales of Bethany


Up South: Spring
~ early pioneer days and how they settled in Bethany of Genesee County NY
~ available at Holland Land Office Museum Gift Shoppe

Also:
Up South: Summer

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Squires Mill

Jonas Fay operated a mill on the Little Tonawanda. In addition to grinding feed and flour, he conducted a wood-working shop. Edwin Hyde became a later owner who in turn sold the business to George Squires. Mr Squires installed a circular saw but by now steam had replaced water as a source of power. About 1910 it ceased to operate as a mill and was sold to Henry Hebell who demolished the building.

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Harry Woolf

Harry Woolf was another store keeper, who later settled in Bethany Center in 1889 on the southeast corner. In the front of the building was Dr. Orlando Croff's office. Mr Woolf started peddling on the roads with a hand cart. Soon, by means of horses. He was successful enough in his business to buy the property. He remodeled the house and built on the front part of the building. Here he carried on a flourishing General Store until 1933 when he sold it to Fay Starkweather. In 1941, the Rennerds came out from Buffalo and purchased the property.Then in the spring of '56, Donald Ford took over the store, remodeled it extensively, as a 'serve yourself' store, with 'walk-in' cooler. This store has always been run in a friendly, neighborly manner and is generally known as a 'Mom & Pop' store.
- History of the Town of Bethany, M. Ford;
L. Breckenridge Gaetano & L. Conpenelis Schmidt, c. 2005.

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Huggins General Store


Huggins Store, Bethany Center
Carlos A Huggins had one of the early stores in Bethany Center in 1869. It was located on the northeast corner of the four corners at Bethany Center. His home was the small house just north of the store.

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The Poor House, 1825-1900


Bethany: The Poor House and the People


~ the people of the Genesee County [NY] Poor House
~ available at:
The Holland Land Office Museum Gift Shoppe

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Snow !


1947 - Snowplow on Marsh Road, Linden [Bethany] NY

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Bethany Center resident


Celia Platek at
Bethany Center

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Platek Family Kids


Back row:
Isabelle [Scott] Platek, Monica (Kozlowski) Platek

Front row:
Daniel Platek, Jerome Platek(holding Fido), Ted Platek

Picture taken c. 1929-1930

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Teresa, 1933


Teresa Platek, at Bethany Center
~ family house and barn in background, 1933

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Platek Family


Platek family in Bethany Center, c. 1928

Left to right:
Dorothy(holding Daniel), Ted, Monica, Jerome

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Joe Thompson, 1920s

Bethany Center, 1930

Photo taken in Bethany Center, early 1930s.

From left to right:
Michael Platek, William Dombrowski, Ben Thompson


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Bethany Center Photos of 1920-1930


Photos graciously donated by Conrad Platek ~

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