Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . DR. C. A. PRICE. CHARLES S. SHEPARD. A man of inodcrn ideas, a jieiiius, a tliinker, and of improved methods isour towisnian, Charles S. .Shepard. He has secured i>atents on a numl)erof useful devices which saves time and He is now engaged in theselling to the trade, his adjustable Dust Pan Holder, a handy and usefuldevice (see cuts). Mr. Hhepard has just


Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York : with views of business places and residences, together with sketches of prominent citizens of various professions and occupations, past and present . DR. C. A. PRICE. CHARLES S. SHEPARD. A man of inodcrn ideas, a jieiiius, a tliinker, and of improved methods isour towisnian, Charles S. .Shepard. He has secured i>atents on a numl)erof useful devices which saves time and He is now engaged in theselling to the trade, his adjustable Dust Pan Holder, a handy and usefuldevice (see cuts). Mr. Hhepard has just made a contract with BenjaminBros, of Buffalo, for the sale of his sprayer and force pump,on a rovaltv for three years. He lias also ohtaincd letters iiatcnt on an. CHARLES S. SHEPARD. agricultural steam lioiler ami a jacketed milk can—all useful inventions. was Koni July 27, 1846, in the tomi of Greig, Lewis County, , anst Camden, this-state. When fifteen years of age he entered the employ of J. Powell ofWilliamson to learn the trade of tinsmith. Received his education at A^estCamden; came to Cherrv Creek, March l(j, 1868, and opened a branch hard-ware store for ^Mount & Parsons of Forest\dlle, conducted under the firmname of C. S. Shepard & Co. From 1872 to 1876 he was in the hardwarel)usiness at Cassadaga, under the firm name of Shei)ard & Wilcox, when heS(jld his interest to his partner and went on the road selhng pianos, organs 109 and sewing machines. On April 10, 1S94, he again eml)arked in the hard-ware business in Cherry Creek, which he conducted until January 1, 1899,when he sold to his brother, H. N. Shepard. Mr. Shepard was married to]Miss Mine


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