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Memorable People VI

Across
On June 20, 1938, the Frankfort Street School was named in honor of longtime teacher and principal Sarah M. Piper (1877-1949). It was torn down ca. 1959/1960. St. Mary's School was then built on the spot and opened in 1962 - now the building is the __ __. (2 words)
A native of Perth, Scotland, John Porteus ( -1799) was a fur trader in Detroit and a merchant in New York City that came to __ __ in 1790 as an agent for land owner Alexander Ellice, where he became a citizen of the US and lived until his death in 1799. (2 words)
Paul Henry Quackenbush II (1933-1991) of Herkimer, gr-grandson of #3 Down, started a private flight school at the __ County Airport in 1974 and turned it into a million dollar regional airline called Empire Airlines.
Samuel T. Russell (1853-1929), son of #6 Down, presented 168 acres to the village of Ilion in 1923 with the condition it always be used as a public __.
Rev. Frank Reed (1895-1980) of Old Forge ministered to the logging camps and filmed and documented the logging history of the southwestern __, authoring the book "Lumberjack Sky Pilot" in 1965.
Philo Remington (1816-1889), son of #14 Across, was the first to manufacture a new printing machine devised in the 1860s by Christopher Latham Sholes, Samuel Soule and Carlos Glidden. It was the __.
It all started with the "forge in the __" by Eliphalet Remington, Jr. (1793-1861) when he forged the first Remington rifle barrel in 1816.
Clara Illig (1886-1968) of Ilion was one of the first __ to go overseas during WW1, even going before any of the US soldiers, serving from May 8, 1917 until April 3, 1919. She treated patients at No. 9 British General Hospital at Ronen, France.
Zenas Priest (1806-1887) of Little Falls was a well known railroad man, being the superintendent of the New York Central Syracuse-Utica Division. Before that, he was a merchant selling his wares on a canal barge and later had a __ catering to the canallers, his specialty being a "soda biscuit."
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When you walk on the Little Falls bike path from the South side towards the lock, you go through a tunnel that was a part of the __ __ RR, built by John V. Quackenbush (1830-1903) of Mohawk through his contracting business Beckwith & Quackenbush. (2 words)
Henry Marcus Quackenbush (1847-1933) of Herkimer is best known to us for his nutcrackers, but did you know he invented the extension __? Clark Griswold thanks him! (Christmas Vacation)
Theodore Douglas Robinson (1883-1934), son of #11 Down, was the nephew of President Theodore Roosevelt, for whom he was named. He served the Herkimer County district as senator and state __.
Albert N. Russell (1826-1913) of Ilion was prominent in civic affairs, being leader of the Board of Water Commission, and had a retail lumber and wood working business A.N. Russell & Sons whose specialty was store and __ fixtures.
Helen Roosevelt Robinson (1881-1962), wife of #4 Down and a half-niece of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was active in the local DAR and wrote a booklet on the __ community and the massacre there in the town of Warren.
George Raithel (1864-1922) of Middleville invented a convertible baby __ that the company manufactured. It had runners for winter use and wheels for summer use.
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (1861-1933), who had a summer estate in the town of Warren, became the first __ ever called upon to second the nomination of a national party convention candidate in 1920; speaking before a crowd of 14,000, she endorsed General Leonard Wood as the 1920 Republican candidate for president.
Dr. Jennie Richardson (1861-1958) of Ilion was a __ female doctor. She entered the Women's Medical College of New York Infirmary for Women and Children, graduating in 1892, where she stayed and eventually opened her own office on 75th Street.