When William Lynch died in 1927, ownership of the cave passed to his daughters.
William Lynch purchased the cave in 1889, and soon after opened the cave to the public.
William Lynch might have stepped straight from a film noir prison scene of the 1940's.
"A lot of retailers tend to go sentimental, with kids around the tree, or take a heavy product focus," said William Lynch, president and chief executive.
William Lynch attended the public schools in Canton and graduated at the age of sixteen.
It was based on a novel by William Lynch and was advertised as:
William Lynch brought cotton seeds with him from Mississippi in 1846, and the new crop flourished.
William Lynch endowed the school with a farm at Horsmonden.
William Lynch, a St. Cyril College graduate, was in charge of construction.
"We think a lot of them," said William Lynch, chairman and chief executive of the agency.