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, November 26, 1926

Born:

Died:

Married: Elaine B. Shackett

Children: William C. Shackett, Jr., Thelma Grant

William C. Shackett sold "radio receiving sets" from a shop at 18 Main Street in 1923; by 1926 he had moved the shop to 8 Dorsey Street. In 1933, he sold Oldsmobiles at 8 Dorsey Street. In 1937, he was acting as a contractor in the building of an extension to the Petrova School to house the Fresh Air school.

In 1933 he operated the William C. Shackett Battery Station at 8 Dorsey Street. In 1936, he operated Shackett's Super Service Auto/Gas at 16 Bloomingdale Avenue. In 1938 he operated Shackett's Battery & Ignition Service Electrical Shop at 48 Main Street. In 1948, he listed himself in the village directory as a flight instructor.


Adirondack Enterprise, August 26, 1925

Call a Yellow Cab— Service Taxi Co. Wm. C. Shackett, Proprietor Phone 867

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, June 23, 1933
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