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From: "Mike" <>
Subject: Re: [PA-CAMERON] Peoples Bakery - Emporium 1914
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 00:57:07 -0400
References: <20040722.102415.2412.0.Kennyo@juno.com>


I read through Doc's paper and it is not listed, nor is there a deed with
and E. Dolan in it at the courthouse.

Any one have any other suggestions?

Mike Wennin

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken L Ostrum" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [PA-CAMERON] Peoples Bakery - Emporium 1914


> I'm not at home to check it but Doc Bingeman wrote a "Businesses Now and
> Then" article which is in the CC Library. It goes up and down the
> business areas of Emporium, listing businesses and what they used to be
> in the past. Might be something there.
> Ken Ostrum
>
>
>
> On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 08:05:01 -0400 "Jack Cox" <> writes:
> > Mike,
> > Does the Historical Society have records/directories of Emporium
> > area businesses from the past? I'm specifically interested in the
> > "Peoples Bakery" apparently run by one "E. Dolan". I have a picture
> > of my great uncle Edward Martin Extrom and his wife Estella Dolan
> > Extrom dated 1914 standing in the single doorway of a plain wooden
> > store front with a single standard window on either side of the
> > door. One window has a painted sign on the glass reading "Peoples
> > Bakery" and the other window has a painted sign on the glass reading
> > "E. Dolan" and by the signs and boxes of Jello and Linit Starch in
> > the second window looks to be small grocery store as well. I've
> > been trying to put together the history of Stella's family (the
> > Dolans) and this is my first break that her family may have owned a
> > grocery store and bakery in Emporium in 1914. Can't say for sure but
> > think it was probably in the East End as the Extrom families
> > historically all lived on that side of town. Any help would b!
> > e appreciated as to location/existence of store and who "E. Dolan"
> > was. Thanks.
> >
> > Jack Cox
> > Arlington, MA
> >
> >
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> Ken Ostrum
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