History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
They put up the new garage in the north part of town, and moved up there in October, 1917. W. L. Kimbel has charge of it now. as he bought Peterson's interest February 20, 1918.
Robert J. Dalton is the proprietor of the Oshkosh Automobile Paint Shop. For awhile he tried to run his photograph gallery and paint shop too ; but for the past year he has had such a rushing business in the paint shop that he has had but little time for the photography.
From 1910 until 1918 William S. Monahan did blacksmith work in a little shop on his farm, two miles north of Oshkosh. He then sold his farm and bought a shop on Main street
and moved to Oshkosh. Mr. Monahan is an experienced and thoroughly capable mechanic. He has a new cement block building nearly completed, and will soon have a blacksmith shop which has more the appearance of a manufacturing establishment.
Since the A. Sudman Company platted the original town of Oshkosh in 1905, the following additions have been platted : The A. Sudman Company Addition, Duffin's Addition, Maloy's Addition, Bott and Hart's Addition. There are about six hundred and forty acres of land within the corporate limits of Oshkosh. On March 1, 1920, the population was 725.
Lewellen
. In 1884, S. P. Delatour, the first settler in this part of the county, selected his home on Blue Creek and with abundance of water and unlimited range, he prospered in the cattle business from the start.