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 . r. Shepard was born in Albany, X. Y., May ol, He went in awoolen mill Mlien a l)oy of twelve and worked in the carding room for twelvevears. In IMio he commenced working f(_)r tlie A\avnc Countv PrcservintrCo. and has made that his business ever since up to a year ago when he camehere and bought the hardware liusiness from his brother, Charles 8. Shepard,and i


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 . r. Shepard was born in Albany, X. Y., May ol, He went in awoolen mill Mlien a l)oy of twelve and worked in the carding room for twelvevears. In IMio he commenced working f(_)r tlie A\avnc Countv PrcservintrCo. and has made that his business ever since up to a year ago when he camehere and bought the hardware liusiness from his brother, Charles 8. Shepard,and is now located in the oldest l)usiness block in Cherry Creek, keeping ageneral hardware store. He enlisted in Camden, Oneida County, this State,in 1861, in the 93rd X. Y. V. Co, B., and was appointed 2nd Sergeant andserved in that capacity two years. He bek)ngs to Bullock Post Xo. 304,Department of Xew York G. A. R. After lea^-ing United States ser\-ice heserved seven years in the Xew York State Militia. He is polite, pleasantand an enterprising business man, prompt and reliable and highly res]3ectedl)y his fellow citizens. Since the above was written ]Mr. Shepard has sold outhis business to Robert James and C. H. RESIDENCE AND LIVERY OF S. E. YOUNG. 136 SAMUEL E. YOUNG. Tlic livory, Inis-linc , like tho man wlm conducts the liusinessaiv in 111. fullest sense iMij-ular and suecessful. Tiw man who for years hasto with the i>ulilie in the eaiia<-ity of jiriividinn- p,.,.],le with horses,carriaiies, and their respeetive uses, eanie to enjoy the confidence and respectin such measure as it is ditticult to e<jntr(jl in almost any other business. Itis said of S. E. Yountr that perfect confidenee is always placed in him, andin his horses sent out from his well equipped establishment. He possessesa lutsincss shrewdness and is careful and alert to the smallest <letail. Nostable anywhere can he more conqilete fu\>\[r cdnvenience than his.


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