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Vanalstine, H. C., is the son of John J., who was a very prominent man in this vicinity, holding for a period
of thirty five years the position of justice of the peace. He died in 1891, leaving a family of seven children,
of whom only Eenry and Jesse are now in Wayne county. Henry was well known as a builderfor twenty five years, and
more recently as the proprietor of the Red Creek Hotel, purchased and converted from the Hotel Wood in 1883. Mrs.
Vanalstine was before her marriage Cordelia Bogert, a daughter of Samuel Mason, of Manchester, Ontario county,
N. Y., and has one daughter, Mary C. Bogert, now the wife of George Cairns, of Colorado Springs. Cordelia Bogert
was widowed May 19, 1874, and five years later became the wife of, Henry Vanalstine. Their hotel is headquarters
for traveling men in Red Creek, and is justly renowned for the excellence of its cuisine, which is under the personal
supervision of Mrs. Vanalstine.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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