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[[File:19711217 Trailer Court Permit.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center> '''Trailer Court Permit''' - The Green Acres Mobile Home Park opened in 1966. This permit, for 1972, from the Town of Knox, Albany County, NY, was signed by '''[[bio:Ostrander, Alva E.|Alva Ostrander]]''' and Bernard White. </center>]] | [[File:19711217 Trailer Court Permit.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center> '''Trailer Court Permit''' - The Green Acres Mobile Home Park opened in 1966. This permit, for 1972, from the Town of Knox, Albany County, NY, was signed by '''[[bio:Ostrander, Alva E.|Alva Ostrander]]''' and Bernard White. </center>]] | ||
− | [[File:19720913 Mortgage.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>''National Commercial Bank and Trust Company''' - National Commercial Bank and Trust Company, Albany, NY 12201 held a mortgage involving June Gibbs in 1972. </center>]] | + | [[File:19720913 Mortgage.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>'''National Commercial Bank and Trust Company''' - National Commercial Bank and Trust Company, Albany, NY 12201 held a mortgage involving June Gibbs in 1972. </center>]] |
[[File:19720829 Lawyer Johnson.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center>'''Richard C. Johnson – Attorney at Law''' - Every business has to deal with lawyers and bankers, and Green Acres was no exception. Lawyer Richard C. Johnson, The Westgate Building, Westgate Shopping Center, Albany, New York 12206 handled the mortgage for Mrs. June E. Gibbs on August 29, 1972. </center>]] | [[File:19720829 Lawyer Johnson.jpg|200px|thumb|left|<center>'''Richard C. Johnson – Attorney at Law''' - Every business has to deal with lawyers and bankers, and Green Acres was no exception. Lawyer Richard C. Johnson, The Westgate Building, Westgate Shopping Center, Albany, New York 12206 handled the mortgage for Mrs. June E. Gibbs on August 29, 1972. </center>]] |
Revision as of 16:46, 11 January 2015
June E. Gibbs had to deal with the Town of Knox, lawyers, and banks to keep Green Acres Mobile Home Park functioning.