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Memorable People VII

Across
Cornelius R. Snell (1839-1916) of Herkimer had a large lumber company that covered 5 acres extending from E. Albany to Green Streets. The lumberyard was eventually razed to build State __ 28.
Alonzo Herkimer Greene (1834-1912) was the surveyor and engineer for the Oak Hill __ in Herkimer, organized in 1867. He is buried at the Herkimer Home burial ground. His mother was a grand-niece of Gen. Nicholas Herkimer.
Watson C. Squire (1837-1926) was the manager of Remington Arms who married the "boss's daughter" Ida Remington in 1868. In 1879 they moved clear across the country to Washington Territory where he became __ from 1884-1887.
Francis Elias Spinner (1802-1890), as Treasurer of the United States (1861-1875), appointed many __ to government positions previously held by men.
Arthur T. Smith (1857-1937), of Norway/Herkimer, was a popular newspaperman, __ of the "Herkimer Citizen," "Ilion Citizen," and "Frankfort Citizen" of which we have copies in the Historical Society's collection today.
Clarence Walker Seamans (1854-1915) of Ilion, manager of sales for the Remington __, partnered with Harry Benedict and William Wyckoff to purchase the __ business from Remington and formed their own company in 1892, Remington Standard __ Company.
Frederick Smith (1826-1901) of Norway and father of #11 Across, contributed news items of Norway for the local papers and in 1887 started his own publication called "Norway Tidings" that came out once a __ and lasted until 1890.
The Myers of the Balloon Farm are not the only astronauts in this county. Herman Squire (1839-1911) of Russia helped the famous balloonist John LaMountain with surveillance in the __ __. (2 words) Hint: previous crossword puzzle
Antonio Santillo, (1888-1945) of Herkimer, a local tailor for many years, was one of the first church __ of St. Anthony's Church when it incorporated on January 16, 1917.
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Homer P. Snyder (1863-1937) of Little Falls was a U.S. Congressman for 5 terms but he is best known for his industry H.P. Snyder Mfg. Co. that at one time manufactured 25% of the __ made in the country.
Menoa Baum (1870-1961) of Little Falls was one of the first __ to graduate from the Little Falls Hospital's Training School in 1898.
Milo Smith (1902-1981) of Herkimer was a farmer who was an outstanding woodcarver who is noted for his miniature __ wagons, much to the enjoyment of many people who he liked displaying them. Hint: I wonder if he made clowns.
Titus Sheard (1841-1904) of Little Falls, knitting mill owner, was a state assemblyman who defeated this 26th US President (last name) for Speaker of Assembly in 1884.
Margaret Tuger (1864-1939), principal of South Side School, was so loved that she had two __, one at St. Anthony's Church the second at St. Francis Church to make room for all those who wished to honor her.
Rev. John P. Spinner (1768-1848) was the pastor of the Herkimer Reformed Church and Fort Herkimer Church, 1801-1848, and gave his sermons in __, his native tongue.
Nellie Moss Squire (aka Nellie Thurston) (1846-1932) was the wife of #14 Across and was a noted "air sailor" making over 200 balloon __ in Canada (the first woman to do so) and the U.S. She was the niece of famed aeronaut John LaMountain from whom she learned to fly.
Dr. A. Walter Suiter (1850-1925), who left the 1884 Suiter memorial building to the Historical Society, was a medical professional witness in the well known __ cases of Druse, Gillette and Gianini.