American agriculturalist farm directory and reference book, Monroe and Livingston Counties, New York : a rural directory and reference book including a road map of Monroe and Livingston Counties, 1917, Part 1

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Publication date: 1917
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST


FARM DIRECTORY AND REFERENCE BOOK


MONROE AND LIVINGSTON COUNTIES NEW YORK


1917


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ORANG AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST


FARM DIRECTORY


and REFERENCE BOOK


MONROE and LIVINGSTON COUNTIES NEW YORK 1917


A Rural Directory and Reference Book Including a Road Map of Monroe and Livingston Counties


PUBLISHED BY ORANGE JUDD COMPANY


NEW YORK


Minneapolis


Chicago


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Copyright 1917


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American Agriculturist


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1676894 TABLE OF CONTENTS


Abbreviations


31


Agricultural Statistics for Livingston County 25


Agricultural Statistics for Monroe County


19


Animal Gestation Calendar


26


Classified Business Directory


265


Explanation


31


Government of the U. S. 11


Index to Advertisers 27, 28, 29


Livingston County Farm Directory


183


Livingston County Government


21, 22


Livingston County Town Officers


22, 23


Monroe County Farm Directory


33


Monroe County Government


15, 16


Monroe County Town Officers 16, 18


New York State Capitol 10


New York State Government


11, 13


Postoffices in Livingston County


29


Postoffices in Monroe County 20


Road Map of Monroe and Livingston Counties Opposite.


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Weights and Measures 268


What May Be Expected.of Farm Implements


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Every Farmer Needs These Books


The secret of success in farming is KNOWING why your neighbor gets better results than you do. It is because he KNOWS and you do not, because he has studied the subject and you have not. If you want to KNOW, read the following books. They will show you HOW TO GET results.


Farmers' Cyclopedia of Agriculture. By Wil- cox & Smith. A thoroughly up-to-date, practical, concise and complete presentation of the whole subject of agriculture. Farm, Orchard and Garden Crops, Animals, Feeding, Dairying, Poultry, Irriga- tion, Drainage, Fertilizing, Spraying, etc., etc. 700 Pages . $3.50


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Farm Manures. By C. E. Thorne. A practical and most valuable work on manures and manuring, covering every phase of the subject. .... Net $1.50


The Book of Alfalfa. By F. D. Coburn. This is by far the most authoritative, complete, and valuable book on this forage crop ever published. $2.00


The Study of Corn. By V. M. Shoesmith. A most helpful book to all interested in the selection and improvement of corn . Net $0.50


Farm Grasses of the United States. By W. J. Spillman. Seeding and management of meadows and pastures. Varieties of grasses for different climates and requirements. $1.00


The Young Farmer; Some Things He Should Know. By Thos. F. Hunt. This book is of un- usual excellence. It should be in the hands of every farmer, especially the young farmer ..... Net $1.50


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Weeds of the Farm and Garden. By L. H. Pammel. This book contains practical suggestions for the treatment of weeds, which should make it of special value to the farmer, landowner, gardener, etc. Net $1.50


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Semi-Centennial History of Patrons of Hus- bandry. By T. C. Atkeson. Written by a man intimately connected with some of the most impor- tant work of the organization for thirty-five years. No member of the grange or student of rural con- dition can afford to be without it. Illustrated. 370 pages. 572 x 712 inches. Cloth ...... Net $1.50


Federal Farm Loan System. By Herbert My- rick. A practical manual for organizing and con -. ducting national farm loan associations and joint stock land banks. Showing how farmers, investors, bankers, and the public may obtain the fullest ben- efit of the system. 240 pages. 5 x 7 inches. Cloth . Net $1.00 .


Swine in America. By F. D. Coburn. Every phase of hog raising is considered from the practical standpoint. The book is worth much to any one interested in raising hogs, whether on a large or small scale. $2.50


Management and Feeding of Sheep. By Thos. Shaw. A valuable treatise on sheep for American farmers on breeds, breeding, feeding, management, diseases, etc. $2.00


Farmers' Manual of Law. By H. E. Willis. This book not only tells farmers how to settle their legal wrongs, but it tells them how not to commit any legal wrongs. The most complete book on the subject .. . Net $2.00


Judging Farm Animals. By Charles S. Plumb. This epoch-making volume will be welcomed by livestock raisers everywhere. Covers nearly fifty chapters, discussing every phase of judging all types of Horses, Mules, Jacks, Beef and Dairy Cattle, Mutton and Wool Sheep, Goats, Lard and Bacon Hogs, etc. Illustrated. 572 x 8 inches. Cloth. . Net $2.25


Poultry Breeding and Management. By James Dryden. This book is written for the man or wo- man on the farm who is interested primarily in making poultry pay: The most complete and ex- haustive work of the kind ever published. Illus- trated. 416 pages. 51/2 x 71/2 inches. Cloth. Net $1.60


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THE NEW YORK STATE CAPITOL BUILDING ALBANY, NEW YORK


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Government of the United States


THE EXECUTIVE


President-WOODROW WILSON, of New Jersey. Salary $75,000. Vice-President-THOMAS R. MARSHALL, of Indiana. Salary $12,000. THE CABINET


Secretary of State-ROBERT LANSING, of New York.


Secretary of Treasury-WILLIAM G. MCADOO, of New York.


Secretary of War-NEWTON D. BAKER, of Ohio.


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New York State Government PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT GOVERNOR CHARLES S. WHITMAN, New York, New York County LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR EDWARD SCHOENECK, Syracuse, Onondaga County STATE TREASURER JAMES L. WELLS, New York, New York County


COMPTROLLER EUGENE M. TRAVIS, Brooklyn, Kings County ADJUTANT-GENERAL LOUIS W. STOTESBURY, New York, New York County COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION JOHN H. FINLEY, Albany, Albany County SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE JESSE S. PHILLIPS, Hornell, Steuben County SECRETARY OF STATE FRANCIS M. HUGO, Watertown, Jefferson County


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New York State Government (Cont.) .


ATTORNEY GENERAL


EGBURT E. WOODBURY, Jamestown, Chautauqua County


COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE CHARLES S. WILSON, Ithaca, Tompkins County


SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS EUGENE LAMB RICHARDS, New Brighton, Richmond County


SUPERINTENDENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS CLIFFORD R. PETTIS, Albany, Albany County


STATE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION JOHN MITCHELL, Chairman, Mt. Vernon, Westchester County EDWARD P. LYON, Brooklyn, Kings County LOUIS WIARD, Batavia, Genesee County JAMES M. LYNCH, Syracuse, Onondaga County WILLIAM H. H. ROGERS, Rochester, Monroe County


COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH


HERMANN M. BRIGGS, New York, New York County


STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER EDWIN DUFFEY, Cortland County


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS WILLIAM H. STORRS, Albany, Albany County


STATE LIBRARIAN JAMES I. WYER, JR., Albany, Albany County


CHIEF GAME PROTECTOR LLEWELLYN LEGGE, Binghamton, Broome County


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Monroe County Government County Officers


COUNTY JUDGE-Hon. John B. M. Stephens of Rochester.


SPECIAL COUNTY JUDGE-Hon. John A. Harhite of Rochester. CLERK TO COUNTY JUDGE-Whitcomb H. Allen of Rochester. SURROGATE -- Hon. Seldon S. Brown.


CLERK OF SURROGATE COURT-Andrew Ludolph. COUNTY CLERK-James L. Hotchkiss.


DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK-Charles H. Jameson.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY-John W. Barrett of Webster.


COUNTY TREASURER-Charles J. Brown of Rochester. SHERIFF-Charles S. Owen of Rochester. UNDERSHERIFF-Frank I. Hawley. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POOR-William E. Porter. CORONER-Dr. Frederick R. Smith of Rochester. CORONER-Dr. Thomas A. Killip of Rochester. SUPERVISIOR'S CLERK-Byron N. Chamberlain of Rochester. COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS-H. A. Nichols. COUNTY SEALER-W. A. Payne of Barnard.


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Monroe County Government (Cont.) Supervisors


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1st WARD, William J. Callister, P. O. Rochester 2d WARD, William J. Ward, P. O. Rochester 3d WARD, Charles N. Storer, P. O. Rochester 4th WARD, Frank Croston, P. O. Rochester


15th WARD, Wm. G. Staudenmaier, P. O. Rochester 6th WARD, Fred. S. Couchman, P. O. Rochester 7th WARD, James P. O'Connor, P. O. Rochester 8th WARD, Samuel Robinsky, P. O. Rochester 9th WARD, Wentworth G. Ricker, P. O. Rochester 10th WARD, Henry E. Leonard, P. O. Rochester 11th WARD, William H. Clark, P. O. Rochester 12th WARD, John Mengerink, P. O. Rochester 13th WARD, Timothy J. Kelly, P. O. Rochester 14th WARD, John A. Russell, P. O. Rochester 15th WARD, Lewis J. Hiler, P. O. Rochester 16th WARD, Adolph G. Schreck, P. O. Rochester 17th WARD, George F. Bertram, P. O. Rochester 18th WARD, John B. Pfeifer, P. O. Rochester 19th WARD, Fred H. Rapp, P. O. Rochester 20th WARD, Frank W. Townsend, P. O. Rochester 21st WARD, Morrill J. Caley, P. O. Rochester


TOWN


22d WARD, Louis J. Ammering, P. O. Rochester 23d WARD, Lawrence Sexton, P. O. Rochester BRIGHTON, Bion H. Howard, P. O. Rochester CHILI, Warren R. Henderson, P. O. Chili Sta. CLARKSON, George Rayburn, P. O. Clarkson GATES, Samuel McAuliffe, P. O. Rochester GREECE, Herbert J. Paine, P. O. Barnard HAMLIN, Charles H. Kenyon, P. O. Morton HENRIETTA, D. Harrington, P. O. West Henrietta IRONDEQUOIT, L. J. Dubelbeiss,


P. O. Irondequoit


MENDON, Frank A. Eckler, P. O. Pittsford OGDEN, Oscar B. Wood, P. O. Spencerport PARMA, Myron Roberts, P. O. Hilton PENFIELD, Chas. E. Schutt, P. O. East Rochester PERINTON, Fletcher A. Defendorf, P. O. Fairport PITTSFORD, George A. Hicks, P. O. Pittsford RIGA, Ira D. Richards, P. O. Churchville RUSH, Addison D. Chapman, P. O. West Rush SWEDEN, Elbert W. Brigham, P. O. Brockport WEBSTER, Henry A. Bowman, P. O. Webster WHEATLAND, J. B. Gatenbee, P. O. Rochester


Monroe County Town Officers Town Clerks


BRIGHTON, Wm. P. Surgenor, P. O. Brighton CHILI, Walter Wickins, P. O. Chili Sta.


CLARKSON, Roy J. Fetter, P. O. Clarkson GATES, Frederick J. Rupel, P. O. Campbell Park, Rochester


GREECE, Hugh T. Hughes, P. O. Charlotte HAMLIN, E. J. Felts, P. O. Hamlin


HENRIETTA, Harry Wood, P. O. Henrietta IRONDEQUOIT, T. W. Grant, P. O. Irondequoit MENDON, Ed. B. Brooks, P. O. Honeoye Falls


OGDEN, Charles D. Bromley, P. O. Spencerport PARMA, Milo Rowley, P. O. Hilton PENFIELD, Elden R. McQuoid, P. O. Penfield PERINTON, A. Worth Palmer, P. O. Fairport PITTSFORD, Louis F. Curtis, P. O. Pittsford RIGA, H. F. Snyder, P. O. Churchville RUSH, Carl J. Behnk, P. O. Rush


SWEDEN, Geo. B. Harmon, Jr., P. O. Brockport WEBSTER, Jay R. Hawley, P. O. Webster WHEATLAND, Harry G. Harvey, P. O. Mumford


Assessors


BRIGHTON, Horace P. Strowger, P. O. Brighton H. Judson Holcomb, P. O. Brighton CHILI, George V. Hahn, P. O. Scottsville Charles Studeman, P. O. Scottsville William Bailey, P. O. Chili Sta. CLARKSON, E. L. Kenvon, P. O. Clarkson Asa Wilkinson, P. O. Clarkson W. McBain, P. O. Clarkson


GATES, Ernest Krieger, P. O., R. F. D., Gates Ernst Genrich, P. O. Lincoln Park


GREECE, Frank J. Mitchell, P. O. Barnard Jerome A. Combs, P. O. North Greece Marion R. Wilder, P. O. Charlotte HAMLIN, D. R. Singleton, P. O. Hamlin William Nettnine, P. O. Morton Frank Klafehn, P. O. Walker


HENRIETTA, Wm. A. Ryno, P. O. West Henrietta Pryor F. Martin, P. O. West Henrietta Ira B. Calkins, P. O. Henrietta


IRONDEQUOIT, J. W. Peacock, P. O. Irondequoit Charles Salmon, Irondequoit Joseph H. Walzer, P. O. Irondequoit


MENDON, Geo. A. Stayman, P. O. Rochester Jct. George A. Burton, P. O. Honeoye Falls Fred Zuber, P. O. Honeoye Falls


OGDEN, Milo J. Adams, P. O. Adams Basin George A. Thomas, P. O. Spencerport John H. Morgan, P. O. Spencerport


PARMA, Lewis A. Arnold, P. O. Spencerport Seeley J. Adams, P. O. Spencerport M. J. Miller, P. O. Hilton


PENFIELD, George Bahler, P. O. East Rochester Joseph M. Zimmer, P. O., R. F. D., Webster Frank Rambert, P. O. Penfield


PERINTON, George N. Case, P. O. Fairport Arthur MacMurray, P. O. Fairport S. A. Shantz, P. O. East Rochester PITTSFORD, Charles P. Zornow, P. O. Pittsford William Anscomb, P. O. Pittsford Howard R. Worden, P. O. East Rochester


RIGA, William Stowe, P. O. Churchville John D. MacMaster, P. O. Churchville John Brodie, P. O. Churchville RUSH, William B. Jefferds, P. O. Rush Paul Martin, P. O. Rush Harry G. Hart, P. O. West Rush SWEDEN, Fred H. Shafer, P. O. Brockport Frank M. Greene, P. O. Brockport E. J. Menehan, P. O. Brockport WEBSTER, Oscar F. Nash, P. O. Union Hill Walter D. Wright, P. O. Webster Edgar Weller, P. O. West Webster


WHEATLAND, Louis Estes, P. O. Scottsville William F. Lawson, P. O. Mumford John H. Scofield, P. O. Scottsville


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Monroe County Town Officers (Cont.) Justices of the Peace


TOWN


BRIGHTON, Alfred F. Scheible, P. O. Brighton William Rowland, P. O. Brighton Walter A. Swan, P. O. Brighton George Keller, P. O. Brighton


CHILI, William T. Mitchell, P. O. Chili Sta. J. Allen Howell, P. O. North Chili F. Lee Sickles, P. O. Scottsville


CLARKSON, W. H. Clark, P. O. Clarkson D. L. Files, P. O. Clarkson R. S. Steele, P. O. Clarkson E. C. Fowler, P. O. Clarkson


GATES, Sebastian Person, P. O. Lyell Ave., Rochester 1


Samuel Jackling, P. O. Lyell Ave., R. F. D., Rochester


Frank S. McMichael, P. O. Lincoln Park Frank Beaman, P. O. Coldwater


GREECE, John A. Miller, P. O. Charlotte Charles H. Bean, P. O. Barnard


Willard L. Glass, P. O. Rochester


HAMLIN, E. J. Timmerman, P. O. Hamlin I. S. Barry, P. O. Kendall Mills D. H. Hamil, P. O. Walker Continued L. J. Bullard, P. O. Hamlin on Next Page


HENRIETTA, William Newton, P. O. Henrietta William A. Smith, P. O. West Henrietta Homer E. Benedict, P. O. West Henrietta A. 1. Buyck, P. O. Henrietta IRONDEQUOIT, S. A. Warren, P. O. Irondequoit G. Herbert Pardee, P. O. Irondequoit Harry Donivan, P. O. Irondequoit Isaac Buyck, P. O. Irondequoit


MENDON, James R. Martin, P. O. Honeoye Falls William J. Furlong, P. O. Mendon Irving Smith, P. O. Rochester Jct. Ernest U. Smith, P. O. Honeoye Falls


OGDEN, L. E. Cady, P. O. Spencerport Chauncey Fowler, P. O. Spencerport Charles F. Rollin, P. O. Adams Basin O. B. Wood, P. O. Spencerport


TOWN


PARMA, Fred E. Peck, P. O. Spencerport Fred S. Holbrooke, P. O. Spencerport Nicholas Lee, P. O. Hilton Charles Mott, P. O. Hilton


PENFIELD, A. M. Watson, P. O. Webster 1. R. Dayton, P. O. West Webster Geo. C. Schermerhorn, P. O. Penfield William Slosson, P. O. Penfield




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