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 . en distinguished by his upright andhonorable character and has made a host of friends. He was married to MissMary Eaton of Xew Berlin, X. Y., .January 3, 1881. They have threechildren, Genevia, wife of John Myers, Frank and Harry. The broom factory of James Peters was established in IsiJO, and has builtup a business which now supplies a large territory with its prod


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 . en distinguished by his upright andhonorable character and has made a host of friends. He was married to MissMary Eaton of Xew Berlin, X. Y., .January 3, 1881. They have threechildren, Genevia, wife of John Myers, Frank and Harry. The broom factory of James Peters was established in IsiJO, and has builtup a business which now supplies a large territory with its of all grades, including whisk brooms, etc., are like -2,000 dozen brooms are made here annually which find aready sale. The cheese factory owned by E. F. llowleyand managed by E. A. Skiff has a good repu-tation for its make of excellent cheese. Atthe state fair last year the cheese made at thisfactory scored 99 points out of a possible milk of 360 cows are received here and 1.)cheese are made daily the year round. C. E. Hess owns the planing mill and does anextensive business in all kinds of dressed lum-ber, sash, doors and blinds. H. S. Chase operates an extensive lumbermill. 102. George Hines manufactures dimension lumber of all kinds such ashandles, fish rods joints, brush blocks, pail woods, spools, knobs, balls,checkers, etc. He does a good business. The manufacture of charcoal is an important industry in Cherry Creek,employing a large number of men. The six kilns are owned and operatedby George Kelle. The output annually is 115 cars of charcoal for which ittakes oioO cords of four foot wood. The wood used mostly in its manu-facture is black ash, maple and elm. A ready market is found in Buffalo forall that is made here.


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