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The present corporation was organized under a decree signed by Hon. A. G. Olmsted, President Judge, July 14, 1885. The corporators were H. F. Barbour, M. B. Pierce, A. Leo Weil, P. M. Shannon, L. Emery, Jr., H. W.
244
C. V. MERRICK'S RESIDENCE.
Eaton, R. B. Stone, Edward Bryan, J. T. Jones and M. McMahon. By-laws were originally adopted July 14, 1885, amended September 1, 1891, and regulations for the government of the hospital were adopted April 7, 1887, at a joint meeting of the directors and the physicians of the city. Amendment
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S. R. DRESSER'S RESIDENCE.
245
WOMEN'S, LITERARY CLUB. See article, page 252.
of charter to provide for a training school for nurses was allowed by decree dated January 21, 1897, and regulations to govern same were subsequently approved.
The main building is a remodeled farm house and was opened as a hos- pital May 10, 1887. It was enlarged in 1889 and in 1891 two pavilions were
COL. J. A. VERA'S RESIDENCE.
24.6
C. C. MELVIN'S RESIDENCE.
added. The hospital now contains thirty-two beds. , The main building was renovated and equipped with electric lights in 1893. In 1894 the premises were enlarged by the purchase of an adjoining lot and in 1895 the hospital was equipped with a new and efficient heating system.
JOHN LEY'S RESIDENCE.
247
P. C. BLAISDELL'S RESIDENCE.
HOBSON PLACE.
COUNTRY CLUB.
248
B. M. BAILEY'S RESIDENCE. Formerly T. J. Melvin's.
The directors, president, vice-president, secretary, executive committee, medical staff and consulting board, all serve without compensation but the salary of the matron, wages of the nurses and other employes, cost of provisions and supplies, domestic and medical as well as the first cost
J. B. FOX, RESIDENCE.
249
RESIDENCE, JOHN ECKHART, Jr.
of land, buildings, furniture and insurance, have required constant outlay. The stockholders, of whom there are now 166, annually elect an Auditing
L. W. OAKES' RESIDENCE.
250
.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
NIGHT SCHOOL
POMPELON HALL.
Committee from their own number to pass upon the receipts and expenditures. Monthly publication thereof is required as well as of the number of patients
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A. M. MAYER'S RESIDENCE.
251
received and discharged. One share of stock costs $5 00 and the subscription book is constantly open to the public. The stock is non-assessable and the holder of a share is entitled to vote at the annual meeting of the stockholders for directors, treasurer and auditing committee. Women are eligible as stock- holders and officers.
THE WOMEN'S LITERARY CLUB.
In this day of womanly hopes and possibilities, a history of the accomp- lishments of the Women's Literary Club of Bradford may not be amiss. The present society was temporarily organized, with a list of thirty members, in
J. E. COCHRAN'S RESIDENCE.
the fall of 1888. On January 7th, 1889, the temporary constitution and by- laws were revised and the club began a connected and definite existence. This re-organization was a result of lectures, numbering twelve, given by Miss Ella Lapham, of Fredonia, N. Y., who served as the president for the remain- der of the year. In 1889 the first year book or calender was published and the following year a room was rented, the High School room until this time having served as a gathering place. In the summer of 1892, the membership having been enlarged to sixty, the feasibility of purchasing a house was dis- cussed. Pending the decision, for a year the club met in various places.
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W. S. GAFFNEY'S RESIDENCE. In course of construction.
WM. HANLEY'S RESIDENCE.
HON. W. W. BROWN'S RESIDENCE.
S. A. HOLBROOK'S RESIDENCE.
C. M. BROOK'S RESIDENCE.
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S. A. MUNDY'S RESIDENCE.
254
Finally after much discussion, a Stock Company was formed, entirely of club members. One thousand shares of stock were issued at five dollars a share, enough being taken to warrant the purchase of the building and lot No. 1 Chautauqua place. On October 5th, 1893 was held the house-warming, it also being the fifth anniversary of the club. The gentlemen were invited and they presented the club with several handsome pieces of furniture. The club enter- tained the State Federation in 1896 and the Northwestern Federation last October.
MRS. N. McCALLUM, RESIDENCE.
Besides belonging to these organizations, the club is a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. In addition to the regular course of study, successful classes in the languages, art, Delsarte, et cetera have been carried on. The benevolent work of the club has chiefly been for the benefit of the hospital. The present membership of the club numbers eighty besides a list of honorary and non-resident members. The office of president has beenl held by Miss Ella Lapham, Miss Ella M. Boyce, (Mrs. David Kirk), Miss Caroline McBurney, Mesdames Margaret B. Stone, M. Preston Straight, Mary E. Bell, Ida M. Houghton, the present incumbent being Mrs. Clara S. Groves.
255
BRADFORD DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION.
256
SPEEDING ON THE SNOW.
CONTENTS.
Page.
SKETCHES.
Adams, J. L .... 187
Andrews, J. L ... 60
Alling, Dr. C. P. 94
American Wood Rim Company 125
Alumina Shale Brick Company.
178
Aurheim, S
225
Bradford
7
Boviard, Jr .; William 46
Bradford Fire Department, The 48
Bradford Board of Trade. 65
Bench and Bar, The.
71
Berry, George A
72
Brown, William Wallace .. 79
Benninghoff, Dr. George E. 88
Bartlett, Dr. F. H. 90
Brooks, Dr. C. M ..
95
Bovaird, William J.
103
Bradford Era, The.
106
Bradford Record, The 106
Bradford Evening Star
107
Bradford St. Railway Company, The .. 108
Bradford's Manufacturing Enter- prises. 114
Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing
Company .
133
Bradford Brewing Company, The ..... 156
Bradford Electric Light & Power
Company .
159
Bannon, Hon. A. F., Senator 161
Bovaird & Company. 163
Brick Manufacturers, The. 177
Broughton, P. B.
179
Bradford Pressed Brick Co., The ... 180
Bradford National Bank, The ... 192
Bradford Building & Loan Associa- tion 192
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R. R .. 208
Bell, William T. 223
Brennan, C. M. 226
Beamer, Frank P.
227
Bradford Steam Laundry, The
231
Bradford Hospital.
244
Burns, Captain Andrew D.
233
City Period
34
City Officials. 41
Clark, William B. 45
Charlton, Edward C. 45
Citizen Hose No. 2. 51
Cornen Hose Company No. 5. 54
Central Hose ..
54
Churches
61
Chapman, William Brooks. 76
Curtis, Carlton J
82
Canfield, Dr. H. A.
92
Company "C," 16th Regt., N. G. P. 69
Conneely, Thomas.
100
Crawford, Jr., Joseph ..
100
Collins, Charles P
119
Caldwell & Company, E. R. 124
Commercial National-Bank
192
Coffin, S. G ....
229
Costello, Martin J 231
Carnegie Public Library. 235
Dresser, S. R
152
Dana, Geo. H.
188
Davis, Frank W
190
Era Hook and Ladder No. 1 51
· Edgett, Robert L.
83
Emery, Jr., Hon. Lewis 114
Emery Manufacturing Company, The 117
Edgett, A. J
203
206
Emery Store, The. .215
Fires
33
Fennerty, John E. 103
First National Bank, The.
189
Fox, J. B ..
196
Fagnan, Hon. Geo. C.
217
Field, W. L.
228
Fisher, A. Frank 230
Fox & Tronstein.
232
Groenewald, Hon. Joseph C ...
43
George, James ..
79
Griffin, Dr. Adelaide M 92
Greenewald & Company 220
Harris, Delpha ..
86
Hastings, F. W. 86
Hubbard, Dr. Chas. S. 92
Haines, Dr. S H 92
Hall, Dr. B. H.
93
Hamsher, L. E. 140
Hazelton, Benjamin F 164
Holley Motor Cycle. 175
Hoffman, Ross J 176
Hotel Holley.
200
Jack, D. H.
81
Judd, C. E.
Johnston, Dr. Jas.
90
Johnston. Robert B.
223
Johnson, F. J
229
Johnston, Major James.
102
Jones, Captain Joseph T. 140
92
Koch, Otto.
218
Kreinson, Jacob.
195
Liberty Hosc
54
Ley, John.
159
Leasure, James W 201
Mullin, Eugenc .. 73
Mullin, T. F
74
Mullin, J. P.
74.
Mullin, E. Wallace
75
257
Page.
Davis, Fred G.
227
Erie Railroad, The
86
King, Dr. John Wesley.
CONTENTS-Continued.
Page.
Murray, M. D. 46
Morrison, Hon. Thomas A 78
Melvin, Jr., Thomas J
86
Moore, Franklin A
87
Milliken, W. J.
87
McKean County Medical Society, The 88
Mallory, Lewis Elmore ... 121
Matson, Myron
122
Melvin, C. C.
191
Merrick, C. V
214
Mayer & Company, A. M.
216
McAlpin, A.
222
McClure, Joseph M.
82
Mundy, Sophonous A.
Miller, Augustus
North, Herman H
47
Nichols, Dr. James.
88
Nichols, Dr. H. J.
90
Newspapers, The
104
Nusbaum & Company, Philip.
153
Newell, Augustus Theron.
154
New Bay State Hotel.
198
Olmstead, Hon. A. G.
77
Oil Well Supply Company, The.
143
192
O'Neil, W. J
231
Pioneer Period, The .. 8
Potter Hosc.
54
Prominent Manufacturers and Oil
Producers.
114
Phillips, David
124
Peg-Leg Railroad, The. 204
Plague, H. M.
228
Railroad Enterprises
29
Russell, Dr. Walter J
90
Robison, Dr. Robert J. 93
Robinson, Joseph F
102
Rock City
109
Rock Glycerine Company, The. 169
Robbins Studio, The. 225
Schools, The
66
Stone, Rufus Barrett.
75
Smiley, Nelson B
79
Schoonmaker, Frederick Palen 82
Straight, Dr. A. M.
88
Slone, George O
103
Standard Wood Company. 160
Smith Chemical Company, A. B. 162
St. James Hotel. 197
Smith Brothers.
229
Tait, Edwin E. 83
Todd, Dr. Myron Allen 94 Foster, Hon. C. S. 32
Tuna Manufacturing Company.
172
Fox, Col. J. C.
197
United Hose Company No. 4 52
Union Dish Company 141
Unruh, E. N 186
Village Period, The. 23
Van Scoy, Dr. E. A. 93
Vera, Col. J. Adams 225
Whitney Hose Company No. 3 52
Wilson, Hon. Stephen F. 77 Greencwald, D. C. 220
Willis, Merton Lec.
84
Winger, Dr. Fred W 90
White, Dr. A. Grace 93
Whitney, H. P
203
Page.
Women's Literary Club, The .. 252
Watson & Meachem .. 162
Melvin, John P
85
Weaver, Wm. R.
185
Whitney, Charles S.
188
Wagner, Martin W. 196
PORTRAITS.
Adams, J. L. 187
Alling, Dr. C. P. 94
Andrews, J. L. 48
Burk, C. E., Publisher. 2
Burk, A. L., Publisher 2
Buchanan, Arthur
13
Brown, Andrew.
28
Bovaird, Jr., Wm. 44
Berry, George A.
72
Brown, Hon. W. W. 80
Brooks, Dr. C. M. 95
Burns, Captain A. D. 97
Bailey, B. M.
126
Brown, Louis 144
Blaisdell, P. C ..
160
Bovaird, David.
164
Broughton, P. B.
180
Broder, Hon. James. 188
Bell, Wm. T.
221
Brennan, C. M.
225
Costello, M. J 230
Coffin, S. G ... 229
Chickering, K
144
Collins, C. P.
119
Cable, Miss Ada
107
Custis, C. J. 83
Chapman, Wm. B 75
Clark, Wmn. B .0. 44
Charlton, E. C.
4.4
Crooker, G. D. H. 28
Dolloff, Hank B
13
Dennison, David A.
105
Dresser, S. R
152
Dempsey, Hon. R. A
170
Dana, Geo. H.
187
Davis, Frank W
190
DeGolier, Albert. 18
Edgett, R. L. 84
Emery, Jr., Hon. Lewis.
115
Eaton, John.
144
Eckhart, Jr., John. 156
Egbert, Clarence L. 198
· Edgett, A. J.
203
Fisher, Captain William. .... 12
Fox, R. Harrison
198
Fagnan, Hon. Geo. C 217
Field, W. L. 227
Fisher. A. Frank. 230
Fox, John J.
233
Greenewald, Hon. J. C.
40
George, James ..
78
Hatch, Vernelle A., Editor. 3
Harris, Delpha.
42
Habgood, R. B
107
Holbrook, S. A.
141
258
Oxley, W. H.
164
186
CONTENTS -- Continued.
Page.
Hazelton, B. F 167
Holley, Geo. H. 175
Hoffman, Ross J 176
. Johnston, Robert. 221
Jack, D. H
81
Jacobs, Jim.
11
Kingsbury, Daniel ..
20
Kock, Otto. 219
Little, Col. Levitt C ..... 10
Little, Mrs. Col. L. C. 10
Lobdell, E. J.
126
Melvin, John F
12
McAllister, Bert 48
Mullen, Eugene
73
Mullen, F. F 73
Mullen, E. Wallace .. 73
Mullen, John P. 73
Morrison, Hon. T. A 77
McClure. J. M.
81
Melvin, John P 85
Melvin, Jr., Thos. J. 85
Moore, F. A. 87
Milliken, W. J 87
McKean County Medical Society .. 89, 91
Military Officers, Company "C" 101
Mallory, Lewis E 121
Matson, Myron 122
Mundy, S. A 166
Melvin, J. J. 178
Melvin, Milton F
178
Melvin, C. C., 2d 180
Miller, Augustus
186
Melvin, C. C.
191
Merrick, C. V
214
Mayer. A. M.
216
McAlpine, A
221
Niles, Sands
20
Newell, Augustus W.
23
Nusbaum, B. P 153
Newell, A. T.
155
G Olmstead, Hon. A. G. 76
Phillips, David 123
Palmer, J. C. 144 Plague, H. M 227
Roy, Sr., Robert
21
Reidy, Geo.
49
Russell, W. D.
49
Robbins, Frank 224
Robbins, L. V. 224
Stone, R. B.
74
Smiley, Nelson B. 78
Schoonmaker, F. P 80
Seyfang, John L. 133
Steinberger, Felix
153
Smith, A. B
164
Silberberg, Alex
219
Todd, Dr. M. A .. 94
Tait, E. E
83
Tuna Manufacturing Co .- Officers. 172
Tronstein, Joseph
233
Unruh, E. N
186
Vera, Col. J. A 225
White, "Duty" 11
Webster, P. L.
18
Ward, Hon. Loyal. 21
Ward, Frank 49
Ward, J. E. 49
Wilson, Hon. S. F. 77
Willis, M. L 84
White, Dr. Grace 93
Whitely, R. E .. 105
Wilcox, H. C. 126
McCrum, Jolin 145
Watson, Alexander 162
Weaver, Wm. R
185
Whitney, Charles S. 188
GROUPS.
American Wood Rim Company, Em- ployees 129
American Wood Rim Campany, Em-
ployees . 130 American Wood Rim Company, Em-
ployees ..
131
American Wood Rini Company, Em- ployees
132
Alumina Shale Brick Company, Em- plovees 182
Bradford's Police Force. 46 Bradford's Post Office Employees .. 47 Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Company-Office. 134
Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing
Company - Machine Department, Employees ... .. 136
Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Company - Foundry Department, Employees .. .137
Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing
Company - Blacksmith Depart- ment, Employees ... 138 Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Company - Boiler Department, Employees .. 139
Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Company -- Planing Mill Depart- ment, Employees ... 140
Bradford Brewery, Employees .... 158
Bradford Electric Light & Power
Company, Employees.
158
Bovaird & Company, Employees ..
165
Broughton's, P. B., Brick Works
Employees ..
183
Bradford Pressed Brick Company,
Employees.
184
B. R. & P. R. R. Shops-Office, En1-
ployees
209
B. R. & P. R. R. Shops-Blacksmith, Employees. .209
B. R. & P. R. R. Shops -- Machine Shop, Employees .. 210 B. R. & P. R. R. Shops-Boiler De- partment, Employees 211
B. R. & P. R. R. Shops-Cripple Track, Employees. 212
Burns, A. D., Employees 234
Citizens Hose Company
55
Cornen Hosc Company.
56
Central Hose Company
60
Era Hook & Ladder Company.
54
E. R. Caldwell & Co., Employees. 151
259
Page.
CONTENTS-Continued.
Page.
Johnston Hose Company 53
McKean County Menical Society,
Presidents, Past and Present, of the 89 McKcan County Medical Society, Members of the 91
Military Officers of Bradford, Mem-
bers and Ex-Members, of Co. C ...... 101 Oil Well Supply Company - Office Employees. 149
Oil Well Supply Company - Ware-
house, Employees.
149
Oil Well Supply Company-Machine
Shop, Employees.
150
1
Potter Hose Company ..
59
Tuna Manufacturing Company,
-Officers
172
Tuna Manufacturing Company,
Employees
174
Union Dish Co., Ltd., Employees.
142
BUILDINGS.
American Wood Rim Company's
Factorics. .. 128
Alumina Shale Brick Company, Plant of the. 179
Aurheim Building.
223
Bradford Hardwood Lumber Com- pany, First Plant of. 125
Bovaird & Seyfang Manufacturing Company's Plant, The .. 135
Bradford Plants of the Oil Well Sup-
ply Company.
147
Bradford Brewery. 157
Bradford Electric Light & Power
Company
159
Bradford Pressed Brick Company's
Plant, The ...
181
Bradford Building & Loan Com-
pany's Building
183
B. R. & P. R. R. Depot, The. 207
B. R. & P. R. R. Shops, The. 207
Berry & Melvin Building
222
Beamer's Livery Stable, Frank R
226
Bradford Steam Laundry.
232
Bradford Hospital.
244
City Building.
42
Church of Eternal Hope
61
Catholic Church, School and Par-
sonage. 62
Caldwell & Company's Plant, E .. R ... 124
Carnegie Public Library 235
Davis Block, F. W. 193
DuBois Block, C. H.
230
Emery Manufacturing Company's
Refinery
116
Edgett Hotel, The. 203
Erie Railroad Depot, The Present .... 205
Emery, Jr., & Company's Stores, L .. 215
First Presbyterian Church. 63 Fagnan's Building, Hon. Geo. C ........ 218 Greencwald's & Company's Store ..... 220 High School .. 67
Home Office at Pittsburg of the Oil
Well Supply Company 146
Page.
Hotel Holley
201
Hotel Bon Air
202
Koch's Building, Otto ..
219
1
McNamara Building.
183
Masonic Temple Building
195
Mayer & Company's Store, A. M.
216
McAlpine's Building, A
221
New Bay State Hotel ..
199
New Bay State Hotel, Interior of Bed Room 200
Newell Buildings, A T.
223
Newell Building, A. W ..
224
Odd Fellows Building, The
196
O'Neil Building, W. J
231
Pompelon Hall
251
P. B. Broughton Brick Plant, The ..... 181 Producers Exchange Lyceum Build-
ing.
193
Rock Glycerine Co., The, Plant of
the.
171
Second Ward Primary School ..
69
Standard Wood Co.'s Plant, The.
161
St. James Hotel.
199
Smith Brother's Store.
228
Third Ward Grammar School ..
69
Tuna Manufacturing Company's
Plant.
173
Union Dish Company's Plant
141
Watson & Meachem's Factory.
163
Women's Literary Club.
246.
RESIDENCES.
Blaisdell, P. C. 248
Bailey, B. M ..
249
Brown, Hon. W. W. 254
Brooks, C. M.
.254
Collins, C. P.
238
Collins, C. P., Interior.
239
Country Club.
248
Cochran, J. E
252
Davis, Frank W 243
Dresser, S. R .245
Emery, Jr., Hon Lewis. 236
Emery, Jr., Hon. Lewis, Interior 237
Eckhart, Jr., John
250
Fox, J& B.
249
Gaffney, W. S. 253
Hobson Place
248
Hanley, Wm.
253
Holbrook, S. A
254
Ley, John.
247
McCallum, Mrs. N. 255
Mundy, S. A
254
Mayer, A. M.
251
Melvin, C. C
247
Merrick, C. V. 245
Matson, Myron, Interior. 242
Mallory, Lewis E., Interior 241
Mallory, Lewis E
240
Newell, Augustus W
236
Oakes, L. W 250
Phillips, David
238
Vera, Col. J. A.
246
Weaver, W. R
243
260
CONTENTS-Continued.
· Page.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bradford in 1847, then Called Little-
9
ton.
Bradford in 1876 14
Bradford in 1901 35
Bradford Fire Department.
50
Bradford Driving Park Association ... 256
Flowing Oil Well, Bradford 6
First Oil Exchange in Bradford ..
31
First Photograph of Company "C" .. 96
First Oil Well, The.
148
First Bank in Bradford 189
First Railroad Depot Built in Brad- ford, The. 204
Hazelmere
168
Holley, Geo. H., On His Motor Cycle.175
Holley, Geo. H., On His Motor Car-
riage ...
175
Hoffman's Locomobile, R. J ..
177
Kinzua Bridge, Located Near Brad-
ford, The.
.. 213
Page.
Largest and Smallest Locomotives of the B. R. & P. Railroad 208 Main Street Below the Bradford House. 27
Newell's Car, A. W 25
Old Bradford House, 1877, The. 27 O. R. C. & B. Trolley Cars, One of the .. 109 Peg-Leg Railroad, The ... ,204
Return of Company "C" from the
Spanish-American War, The ........... 99 Rapid Transit in the Eighties .. 108 Speeding on the Snow ... .256
Scenes at Rock City on Line of Olean,
Rock City & Bradford Railway ...... 112 Showing Growth in Two Years -....... 16 "Sock Ball" on the Village Common in the Sixties. 23
South Side of the Square Before the Fire 26
View at Rock City on Line of Olean,
Rock City & Bradford Railway ...... 111 View at Rock City on Line of Olean,
Rock City & Bradford Railway ...... 110
261
IN THE WRONG SET.
Y
USEWANG
111.
I. This lady duck while idling round One sunny afternoon 'A nest of orphan eggs had found Beside a still lagoon.
Maternal instinct rose at call, Though it was not her lay .. She set. a's other to them all, For two weeks and a day.
And then-"Great guns! What this?" says she. "I've heard of incubators; But I have got a familes Of baby alligators."
:,. Lea, stood u saw Kaplan, ilke the gun bar- Ja causing the shot The injured man will
A'S STILL ENTOMBED
onse at"Biwabik to Insistent Tappings on Pipe.
ik. Minn., Sept. 9. - Workmen in the attempt to rescue the risoned men who are still alive, ught, in a sublevel of the Rud- , have drilled down to where (ms are supposed to be. but all o secure a response to their in- appings have met with failure. the cloudburst that flooded the last Wednesday night a crew men had been trying to get amunication with the buried report is expected at any hour men have been found.
POMERENE DELAYED.
hington, Sept. 9 .- Senator Pom- of Ohio, one of the democratic ers of the senate committee , in- rating . campaign expenditures, no- Chairman Clapp today he would each »Washington for several days. wwements " for the summoning of i the opening of the hear. ·e. to be taken up when
from the Times ruilding and for a time fire brands wafted across the river threatened the city with destruction.
The refuse conveyor at the Interna- , tional Lumber company planing mill was blown down and destroyed. Many plate glass windows werc broken.
CLEAR LAKE. S. D .- Judge Seward, of Watertown. will preside at an adourned term of state. circuit court which will convene here on Oct. 2.
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