Rochester and Monroe County: A history and guide, Part 26

Author: Federal Writers' Project. New York (State)
Publication date: 1937
Publisher: Rochester, N.Y., Scrantom's
Number of Pages: 476


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Lyceum Theater demolished.


1935 Alan Chester Valentine named fourth president of U. of R.


Cornerstone of Rundel Memorial Building laid.


Record rainstorm caused great damage.


Twenty-fifth anniversary of Rochester Exposition celebrated.


New Elmwood Ave. bridge dedicated and opened.


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CHRONOLOGY


1936 Strong Memorial Hospital observed 10th anniver- sary, Jan. 10.


Wood panel, Last Supper, by Alois Lang, placed in new chapel of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School. Moseley-Motley flour mills closed after 73 years.


Rundel Library opened.


Rose show held by Rochester Rose Society.


Open-air opera series started, June 20.


Trial of Idaho, mongrel pup, for murder attracted national attention.


Samuel Southgate Memorial Chapel, Colgate-Roch- ester Divinity School dedicated.


$35,000 refracting telescope (Peltier Comet) for Bausch and Lomb Building completed in August. President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited city.


Bodies removed from St. Patrick's Cemetery.


Dolomite II, motorship, blocked Barge Canal for 15 hours.


Bank deposits increased in Rochester in 1936 more than $12,000,000 over 1935.


1937 International Convention of Scientific Photography met.


Whittlesey House donated to City as historical shrine.


St. Patrick's Cathedral property acquired by Eastman Kodak Company.


Two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Denonville expedition observed.


Rochester Exposition and Monroe County Fair com- bined.


Publication of Rochester Journal and Post Express suspended.


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BIBLIOGRAPHY


DESCRIPTIVE AND GENERAL


Burrill, S. P. Rochester, the City Beautiful, Rochester, 1911.


Chamber of Commerce. Rochester, 1906, Rochester, 1906.


Elliott, Chas. S. Rochester Knockings (Spiritualism), New York, 1852. Hungerford, Edward. Rochester, A Good Town to Live In, Rochester, 1923. Jordon, J. Murray. Rochester, the Flower City, Philadelphia, 1905.


Marsh, Capt. H. P. Rochester and Its Early Canal Days, Rochester, 1923. McMahon, J. The Rochester Mystery-Strange Disappearance of Miss Emma Moore, Rochester, 1855.


O'Connor, Joseph. The Rochesterian, Rochester, 1911.


Ogden, C. E. History of The Rochester Flag, Rochester, 1914.


Regional Planning Board, The. Monroe County Planning Board, Rochester, 1923.


Robinson, E. Atlas of the City of Rochester and Monroe County. Thirty-four double maps, New York City, 1888.


Rochester, Illustrated, Rochester 1899.


Rochester Association, Rochester Building, Rochester, 1930.


Rochester Academy of Science, Rochester, 1889-1937.


Rochester Athenaeum do Mechanics Institute (Reports 1859-1937). Rochester. Rochester Business Institute, Commemorating 70th Anniversary. Rochester, 1933. Rochester, The Public Parks of the City of. Rochester, 1888-1937.


Van Ingen, Hendrick. The Houses We Live In or Desire, Rochester, 1915. Ward, E. J. The Social Center, Rochester, 1913.


AMUSEMENTS


Elwood, George May. Early Amusements in Rochester, Rochester, 1894.


Raitt, Charles B. Survey of Recreational Facilities of Rochester, Rochester, 1929.


ARCHAEOLOGY


Houghton, Frederick. Archaeology of the Genesee Country, Rochester, 1922. Morgan, Lewis Henry. The League of the Iroquois. New York, 1851.


Parker, Arthur C. Archaeological History of New York, New York State Arch- aeological Society, Albany, 1922.


Ritchie, William A. Algonkin Sequence in New York, Rochester, 1932.


Ritchie, William A. Some Algonkin and Iroquois Camp Sites Around Rochester, Rochester, 1927.


BIOGRAPHY


Bragdon, George Chandler. Notable Men of Rochester and Vicinity, Rochester, 1902.


443


BIBLIOGRAPHY


Centennial Celebration of 1934, Rochester, 1934.


Clarke, J. S. Biographical Record of the City of Rochester, Chicago, 1902.


Kelsey, John. Lives and Reminiscences of the Pioneers of Rochester and Western New York, Rochester, 1854.


Peck, W. F. Semi-Centennial History of Rochester, Syracuse, 1884. Wile, Isaac. The Jews of Rochester, Rochester, 1912.


CEMETERIES


Angevine, Edward. Mount Hope Cemetery-Guide and Handbook, Rochester, 1885.


CHARTER


Bureau of Municipal Research. Memorandum on Model Charter, Rochester, 1925.


Weller, W. Earle. Outline of Rochester's Charter, Rochester, 1925.


Weller, W. Earle. Rochester's Charter, Its History, Rochester, 1933.


CHURCHES


Ward, Ferdinand De Wilton. Ecclesiastical History of Rochester, 1812-1891, Rochester, 1892.


COURTS


Homer, Thomas J. Juvenile Court Laws of the United States, New York, 1910.


DIRECTORIES


Rochester and Surrounding Towns-Dau's Blue Book, 1901-1922.


Rochester Blue Book with Suburban Cities, 1923-1935, Springfield Gardens, N. Y. Rochester and Monroe County Business Directory. Rochester, issued annually.


EDUCATION


Board of Education. Adult Education in the Public Schools, Rochester, 1922. Board of Education, Cost of Public School Education, Rochester, 1923.


Board of Education. Functioning of the Public School Program, Rochester, 1927. Board of Education. Our Schools and Their Future, Rochester, 1925.


Board of Education. Scope of Adult Education Program in Rochester, Rochester, 1934.


Board of Education. The Continuation School, Rochester, 1922.


Board of Education. The Senior High School, Rochester, 1922.


Board of Education. Your Child in Your School-Special Schools and Special Classes, Rochester, 1922.


Ellis, Mabel Brown. The Visiting Teacher in Rochester, New York City, 1925. Gibbons, Alice W. Tests in the Social Studies in Senior High Schools in Rochester, Iowa City, 1920.


444


BIBLIOGRAPHY


Rochester Theological Seminary. The Record: Rauschenbusch Number, Novem- ber 1918.


ENGINEERING AND MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS


Bartholomew, Harland. A Civic Center for Rochester, St. Louis, 1920.


Bartholomew, Harland. A Major Street Plan for Rochester, St. Louis, 1929. Bureau of Municipal Research. Report on Construction of Local Improvements in Rochester, Rochester, 1918.


Howe, Henry L. Rochester-A City of Progress, Rochester, 1934.


Rochester. City Planning: Rochester's Next Important Task, 1926.


Rochester. The Public Parks of the City of Rochester, 1888-1904, Rochester, 1915.


GEOLOGY


Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. Geologic Story of the Genesee Valley and Western New York, Rochester, 1928.


Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. Glacial Waters in Central New York, New York State Museum Bulletin 127, Albany, 1909.


Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. The Pinnacle Hills, Proceedings Rochester Academy of Science, Vol. 6, pp. 141-194, Nov. 1923.


Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. The Rochester Canyon and the Genesee River Base Levels. Proceedings Rochester Academy of Science, Vol. 6, pp. 1-55. Nov. 1919.


Goldring, Winifred. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs, Part 2: The Formations. New York State Museum Handbook 10. Illus- trated, Albany, 1931.


Grabau, A. W. Geology and Paleontology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity. New York State Museum Bulletin 45. Illustrated, Albany, 1901.


Hartnagel, C. A. Geologic Map of the Rochester and Ontario Beach Quadrangles. New York State Museum Bulletin 114. Albany, 1907.


Kindle, E. M. and F. B. Taylor. Niagara Folio, New York. Geologic Atlas of the U. S., No. 190. Illustrated. Washington, 1913.


Miller, W. J. The Geological History of New York State. New York State Museum Bulletin 255. Illustrated. Albany, 1924.


Newland, D. H. The Gypsum Resources and Gypsum Industry of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 283. Illustrated. Albany, 1929.


HARBOR


Monroe County Regional Planning Board. Survey and Plans for Port Develop- ment, 1932.


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BIBLIOGRAPHY


HISTORIC HOUSES


Memorial Art Gallery, A Century of Rochester Interiors-Centennial Exhibi- tion. Rochester, 1934.


HISTORY -


Allen, John Gamaliel. History of Rochester in Verse. Rochester, 1927. Bingeman, Melissa E. Pictures of Rochester in Verse. Rochester, 1930. Devoy, John. History of the City of Rochester. Rochester, 1895.


Doty, Lockwood R. History of the Genesee Country. Chicago, 1925. Fisher, G. W. Early History of Rochester, 1810-1827. Rochester, 1860.


Foreman, Edward R., Editor, Publication Fund Service, History of Rochester.


Rochester Historical Society, Vols. I-XIV, 1922-36.


Hooker, Elon Huntington. Historical Souvenir of the Valley of The Genesee, Rochester, 1933.


Johnson, Rossiter. The Grandest Playground in the World, Rochester, 1918. Logan, M. Frances. Stories of Rochester, Rochester, 1914.


Ogden, C. E. and T. T. Swinburne, Compiled and edited by. Centennial Day Celebration, Rochester, New York, 1912.


O'Reilly, Henry. Sketches of Rochester, Rochester, 1838.


Paine Drug Company. Pioneer Days of Rochester. Illustrated. Rochester, 1925. Parker, Arthur C. Centennial Almanac, 1834-1934. Rochester, 1934.


Parker, Jenny Marsh. Rochester: A Story Historical, Rochester, 1884.


Peck, William. Landmarks of Monroe County, Boston, 1895.


Peck, Wm. F. History of Rochester and Monroe County, Chicago, 1908.


Peck, Wm. F. Semi-Centennial History of Rochester, Rochester, 1884.


Rochester Historical Society-Publication Fund Series. 14 volumes, 1922-36.


Rochester Chamber of Commerce. One Hundred Years, A Century of Commerce in Rochester, 1934.


Rochester in History: with portraits and our part in the World War, Limited Edition, Rochester, 1922.


Speare, Jack W. In Rochester: 100 Years Ago and Now, 1831-1931, Rochester, 1931.


Strong, Augustus Hopkins. Reminiscenses of Early Rochester. Rochester, 1916. Swinburne, Thomas Thackery. Rochester in Song and Verse, Rochester, 1924.


IMMIGRATION


Finch, Charles Edgar. Rochester Plan of Immigrant Education, Albany, 1916. Pfafflin, Herman. Hundred Years' Story of the German Nationality in Rochester, Rochester, 1915.


Italian Directory, Rochester, 1931.


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BIBLIOGRAPHY


INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE


Bartholomew, Harland. Railroad and Water-Borne Transportation Facilities of Rochester, St. Louis, 1930.


Chamber of Commerce. Civic and Industrial Survey of Rochester, Rochester, 1929.


Chamber of Commerce. Rochester, the City of Varied Industries (with directory of manufacturers ) 1915.


Eastman Kodak Company. Rochester, the City Photographic, Rochester, 1909.


MARKETS


Baker, Harold W. Report on Survey of Rochester Public Markets, Rochester, 1927.


MUSIC


Cowell, Henry. American Composers in American Music. Stanford University Press, 1933.


Eastman School of Music Bulletin, 1922-1937.


Ewen, David. Composers of Today. New York, 1934.


Institute of Musical Art, Rochester, 1918.


Wyndham, Henry Saxe. Who's Who in Music, London, 1915.


SOCIAL AGENCIES


Council of Social Agencies, Bureau of Municipal Research and Department of Sociology, University of Rochester. Cost and Volume of Social Work in Rochester. Rochester, 1930.


New York Council of Social Agencies, Rochester, 1932.


Rochester Community Chest, Record of 15 years to 1933. Rochester, 1933.


Rochester Friendly Home (founded 1849) Rochester, 1933.


Van Landt, Raymond Peter. Handbook of Social Agencies of Rochester, Roch- ester, 1928.


UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER


Rosenberger, Jesse Leonard. Rochester, the Making of a University, Chicago, 1925.


Slater, John Rothwell. Rochester at Seventy-Five. Rochester, 1925.


Slater, John Rothwell. University of Rochester War Service Record, Rochester, 1919.


Smith, Hugh A. University of Rochester: Story of Expansion and Its Background, Rochester, 1930.


Rochester, 1936. University School of Medicine and Dentistry, First Decade, 1926-36.


University of Rochester Catalog, 1850-1936.


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INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


Abbott, George F.,


134


Athenaeum,


58, 184


Abolitionists, 62, 67, 280, 407


Athletic Fields,


30


Academy of Music & Art, 124


Aurora,


396


Academy of Sacred Music,


115


Automobiles,


62, 64


Adams Basin,


286


Auto Trailer Camps,


29


Adams' Brass Band,


115


Averell, James G.,


225


Adventist Church,


92


Aviation, 65, 378


Advertiser,


152


Aviation schools, 24, 65


Airport, 24, 65, 328


Babbitt, B. T., 414


Alden, Isabella McDonald,


130


Babcock house (Brighton), 280


Baker, Frances A., 436


Ball, Mrs. T. Austin, 129


184


Allen "Indian" (see Ebenezer)


Banks,


50


Allen's Mills,


51, 190, 200


Bare Hill,


365


Allen, Seneca,


83


Barge Canal,


45, 69


Allison, Oscar W.,


78


Barnard,


282


Alton 405, 416


Amalgamated Cloth. Workers, 106


Barrows, G. Storrs,


14


Amer. Composers Concert Ser., 120


Barrows, Howard, 150


American Federation of Labor, 113


Barrows School Saving Plan,


150


Barry, Philip,


134


Barton, Clara,


352


Anecdotes of Rochester,


73


Baseball,


31


Animal Cemetery,


329


Basom,


323


Anthony Memorial Hall,


184


Batavia,


323


Anthony, Susan B.,


62


Battle of Charlotte,


85


67, 73, 104, 183, 225, 392


67


Bausch-Lomb Memorial Bldg.,


220


Apple Blossom Festival,


38


Appleseed Johnny,


289


Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.,


49


Appy, Henry, 116


107, 165, 167, 200, 220


Aqueducts,


54,97,199


Bay View,


408


Aquinas Institute,


150


Beers, J. B.,


78


Area of Rochester,


43


Belov, Samuel,


122


Armory,


178


Bergen,


317


Arnold, George,


122


Bergen Swamp,


318


Art Club,


123, 125


Arthur, Chester A.,


335


Bevier, Mrs. Susan,


194


Artifacts,


267


Bicknell Houses, 197


292, 329, 385, 393, 397


Avon, 345


Alasa Farms, 406


Algonkian Indians, 267, 393


Allen, Ebenezer,


51


52, 79, 83, 245, 329


Bank of Rochester,


Barnard, Jehiel, 84, 147


Anderson, Martin B., 124, 216, 223 Anderson Park, 172


217, 225


Battle Island State Park, 421


Bausch, John Jacob, 62, 166


Anti-Saloon League,


Bausch Memorial Bridge, 165


Bevier Memorial Bldg., 125, 194


Bicycle Club, 64


449


INDEX


PAGE


Big Tree Treaty,


344


Caledonia State Fish Hatchery, 68


Bird Sanctuaries,


266


328, 332


Birds-and-Worms,


409


Bishop and Codding,


Camera Works,


202


Bishop, Anna,


116


Camp Pioneer,


386


Bishop's Wax Works,


58


Canadians in Rochester,


48


Blackwell, Antoinette Brown,


361


Canandaigua, 275, 360, 366, 372


Bloomer, Amelia,


392


373


Bluff Point,


376


Board of Education,


148, 190


Canadice Lake,


357


Board of Health,


95


Canoeing, 178


Boat Building,


55


Carborundum Co., 309


Boody, Azariah,


217


Carheil, Stephen de,


398


Boughton Hill,


271, 367, 372


Carlton,


314


Boy Scouts,


162, 359, 386


Boyd and Parker, 101, 343


128


Bradley, Dr. Hugh,


150


Bradstreet, General, 411


Carthage,


53, 88


bridge,


54, 88


Railroad,


55


Brant, Joseph,


369


Brew, Lewis,


166


Cassebeer, Walter H., 143, 145, 166


Bridle trails and paths,


33


Castile, 336


53


Brighton,


52, 277, 368


Brisay, Jacques-Rene de,


272


Catherine's Town, 387


Bristol Center,


364


Cave of the Winds, 308


Hills,


363


Cavelier, Rene Robert, 272


399


Valley,


360


Castle,


398


Broad Street,


69


Broad Street bridge,


199


Brockport,


131, 292, 318


State Normal,


319


Centennial Century of Progress, 70


Brock's Monument,


310


Brooks, George S.,


134


Brown Bros. Nurseries,


62


Brown, Francis,


53, 84


Brule, Etienne,


271


Charlotte High School, 211


Buckbees Corners,


280


Charlotte lighthouse, 211


Buffalo Road,


54


Charters of Rochester, 70


398


Burton Hall,


221


Chesbrough Seminary,


316


Burton, Henry Fairfield,


216, 221


Child house, 141, 193, 194


Busses,


24


Child, Jonathan, 71, 194


65


Buttermilk Falls State Park,


395


Children's Plays,


120


Byron Center,


326


Childs, 302


Cadillac Hotel,


29


Chili, 280


Caledonia,


334


Chili Center, 280


45


Briggs Gully,


34


Castletown,


Catharine Strong Hall, 217, 225


Springs,


364


Cayuga,


Indian village,


395


Lake,


391, 393, 397


State Park, 392


Central Trades & Labor Council, 113 Chamber of Commerce, 36, 119, 161 Chapman, Lucy, 79, 83


Charlotte, 52, 85, 94


Buffalo Road cemetery, 94


Chaumonot, Joseph,


Bureau of Municipal Research, 156


Chenusssio, 344


Butler, Col. John,


98


Children's Pavilion,


Carnegie Laboratory Building, 224 Carroll, Major Charles, 53, 184, 275 Carter, Lincoln J., 134


Bragdon, Claude F.,


138


145, 162, 164, 194


Casconchiagon,


Carmer, Carl, 132, 363


Bradbury, William B.,


Academy, Lake, 364


77


Calendar of Annual Events, 38


PAGE


450


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


Chimney Bluff,


417


Cornell University, 395


Cholera,


94, 100


Cortland,


132


Christy's Minstrels,


116


Council of Social Agencies, 156


Chrysanthemum Show,


39


Council Rock,


82


Churchville,


291, 315, 316


County Board of Supervisors,


275


Churchville County Park,


31, 317


Cigarette Machine, 77


County Government,


57, 274


City Hall,


192


City Hall Annex,


199


City Manager,


72


Court St. bridge,


47, 199


Civic Music Association,


115


Crapsey, Adelaide,


129


117, 119


Civic Orchestra,


119, 120


Clapp, Martin,


215


Crosman Seed Co.,


291


Cultural life,


57, 115


Culver house,


140, 176


Clarissa Street bridge,


47, 187


Clark, Asa,


301


Clarkson,


281, 299, 319


Clifton,


281


Clifton Springs,


390


Climate,


35, 257


Cutler Union,


224, 225


Clinton,


123


Clinton, Gov. De Witt,


301


Cyclones, 101


Daily Advertiser, 100


Daily Union,


152


Clothiers' Exchange, 106


Dansville,


352


Clothing industry,


106


D. A. R. House, 141, 195


Clune, Henry W.,


133


De Casson (Jesuit Missionary), 272


Clyde, 400


Delco Appliance Corp., 49, 111


Democrat, 135


Democrat d' Chronicle, 151, 197


Dennis, James Hogarth, 125


Cobbs Hill Park, 30


Dennison, William, 84


Cobbs Hill Reservoir, 179


Denonville, Marquis De


98


Codding, Milo, 77


272, 361, 371, 372, 410, 411


Dental Clinic,


167


Dental Dispensary, 110


172, 208, 234, 235


Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, 139, 181


Community Chest, 157, 162


Community Gun Club, 33


Community Music Festivals, 119


Devil's Hole State Park, 304


Community Operas, 120


Dewey, Dr. Chester, 147, 215, 220


Dewey Hall, 220


Conant, Thomas J.,


216


Conesus Lake,


350


Conesus, 354


Connecticut Gore, 301


Conservation (Game) 265, 359


Convention & Publicity Bureau, 100


Corinthian Hall, 58, 91, 116


Despatch (original name of East Rochester), 291


De Veaux Military Academy, 30


Diocese of Rochester, 202, 208, 209 Dolomite, 263


282, 288, 294, 304, 315


Dolomite Marine Corp., 55, 315


Dossenbach, Herman, 117, 119


Dossenbach, Theodore, 117


Douglas Pectin Corp., 290


276


County Manager, 275


Court House


57, 190, 275


Crescent Beach, 407


Crosby Hall,


221


Clara Barton Chapter, Red Cross,


67, 352


Culver, Oliver, 176


Cumorah Hill, 155, 403


Curtiss, Glen H.,


378


Cutler, James G., 75, 145, 224 75


Cutler Mail Chute Co.,


Cuylerville, 101, 343


Clinton-Sullivan (see Sullivan campaign)


Coates, Albert, 120


Cobblestone houses, 139


288, 299, 302, 335, 350, 371, 416


Colby, Eugene C., 124


Coldwater,


281


Community Play House, 29


County Buildings,


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INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


Fairchild, Dr. Herman Leroy, 138


Fair Haven Beach State Park, 413


422


Fairport, 290


Falls View Bridge, 310


Dufferin Islands,


310


Farm Bureau, 265


Dumpling Hill,


329


Durand, Dr. Henry, 171


Durand-Eastman Park, 30


31, 47, 171, 284


Eagle Tavern, 58


East Avon,


347, 350


East Penfield,


288


East Rochester, 290, 291


38


Easter Flower Show, Eastman, George,


119


Fish, John P., 83


83


Fishing, 32


Fitzhugh, Col. William,


53


Eastman Kodak Co.,


107, 202


83, 184, 275


Five Corners,


389


Five Points,


291


Flint,


380


Float Bridge,


413


Floods,


63, 66, 95


Flora,


261, 367


Eastman Theatre, 29, 217, 227, 231


Flour City, 54, 55


Ebsary Company, 331


Economic development, 50, 103


Food industry,


107


Football,


32


Edgerton Park, 30, 213


Forbes, Edith Willis,


128


Ford Hotel,


28


Forest Lawn,


293, 407


Fort de Sables,


410


Ellis, Harvey,


125


Ellison Park, 33, 98, 280, 410


Fort Ontario, 421


Fountain pen, invented in Roch- ester, 77


Four Corners,


43


Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist,


194


Fox hunts of Genesee Valley,


344


Fox, John D.,


90


Fox Sisters,


90, 156, 195


Frankfort, 53


Free Academy,


124


Evans, George,


83


Frisbie, John J., 65


Frost, Elizabeth Hollister, 130


Fruitland, 414


Furnaceville, 414


Evening Times,


152


Exports, 49, 55


Gaines,


302


Galinee, Father Rene de, 272


Exposition, 39


First Federal votes cast by women, 73


Fish hatcheries, 68, 328, 332, 367


161, 171, 176, 200, 207, 216, 219, 223, 229


Eastman House,


176


Eastman, Maria Kilbourn,


231


Eastman Memorial, 207


Eastman School of Music, 115


119, 131, 149, 217, 227, 229, 230 Eastman School Symphony Orchestra, 230


Edgerton, Mayor Hiram, 69


Edison Technical High School, 148 Egypt, 289, 402


Elba, 326


Ellwanger & Barry Nurseries, 61


65, 96


Elmwood Avenue bridge, 45


Elwood Block, 75


Enfield Glen State Park, 395


Engineering Bldg., (U. of R.) 221


English in Rochester, 48


Erie Canal, 54, 69, 88, 97, 100 Erie R. R. (see Railroads)


Euterpe Club, 117


Evening Express, 152


Evening Journal & Post Express, 151


Douglass, Frederick, 62


135, 165, 280, 358


Dresden, 379, 386


Driving Park Ave. Bridge, 47, 169


Driving Park race track,


96


Farmington, 402


Faulkner, Barry,


233


Faulkner, Daniel, 352 Fauna, 262, 359, 367


First Church of Christ, Scientist, 174


Fish, Col. Josiah,


Flower City, 58, 61


Fort Niagara, 297, 312


452


INDEX


PAGE


Gallery of Fine Arts,


124


Gordon & Kaelber, 145


Galt, John,


127


162, 173, 187, 199, 219, 225, 227


Gandachisagon,


271


Gorham, Nathaniel, 373


Gandagaro,


372


Government,


70


Gannett, Frank E.,


152


Grand View Beach,


299


Gannett Hill,


365


Granges,


282, 283, 291, 293, 316


Garbutt,


294, 330


Greece,


282, 298


Gardeau Flats,


79, 339


Green, Samuel,


216


Garden clubs,


38


Green, Seth,


68, 409


Gareissen, Oscar,


119


Greentree, Meyer,


105


Garland,


281


Greigsville,


335


Garrett Memorial Chapel,


377


Greiner, Henry


117, 119


Gas & Electric Co.,


165


Growth of Industry,


45, 103


Gypsum,


263, 294, 326, 330, 331


Gates,


281


Gates Center,


316


Gates, Horatio,


316


General Hospital,


95


General Railway Signal Co., 49, 110


343


Hanford, Abraham,


330


Hanford, Rear Admiral,


330


Genesee Valley Club, 174


Hanford's Landing,


52, 53


Genesee Valley Museum, 337


Hannibal,


418


Genesee Valley Trust Bldg., 145, 199


Hargous house,


368


Harris, Ira,


216


Geneseo,


344


State Normal School,


344


Harrison, Guy Fraser,


120


Geneva,


380, 382


Hart & Vick Nurseries,


290


Geneva Academy,


383


Genundawa,


366


Hawthorne, Nathaniel,


56, 127


Genushio, 79


Hayward Hotel,


29


Geography of Monroe Co., 251


Hector,


388


Geology, 259, 337, 352, 387, 394


Hector Falls,


388


Germania Hall,


116


Hemlock Lake,


356


Germans in Rochester,


48


Hemlock,


356


Hennepin, Father,


307, 412


Gilbert, Grove S.,


123


Hennepin View,


307


Gilmore, Joseph E.,


128, 216


Henrietta,


284


Gilmore Park (Indian Falls),


323


Girl Scouts,


162


Herdle, George L.,


123


Glaciers,


259


Glass Blowers Association,


113


Herzog, Lester W., 325


Hickson, Lawrence G., 153


Hieronymo, Mother, 209


Glen Iris Inn,


337


Highbanks of the Genesee, 334


Glenora Falls,


386


Highland Park, 30, 47, 61, 65, 181 Hiking trails,


33


Goat Island,


307


Hildreth, Samuel, 54


Goler, Dr. George W.,


435


Hill, David Jayne,


136, 216


Golf, 31, 283


Hill, Fred W., 277


Goossens, Eugene,


120


Hillside Home for Children, 179


283, 319


Hamlin Center, Hamlin Station,


319


Hammondsport, 370, 378


Genesee Valley Park, 30, 31, 47, 185


Hanson, Dr. Howard,


120, 230


Genesee Wesleyan Seminary,


356


Harris Seed Co.,


316


Hatch, Jessie W.,


103


Herald, 152


Hermit's Cascade, 308


Gleason Works,


49,108


Glen Haven,


408


Glen Park, 397


173, 221, 279


Hamlin, 283, 314


Hamlin Beach Park, 316, 320


Genesee Castle,


Genesee fever (see malaria)


58, 61, 116


PAGE


453


INDEX


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Hilton,


288, 321


Iris Farm,


402


Hincher, William,


52


Irish in Rochester,


48


Hinds, Paul,


122


Irondequoit,


284


Hiram Sibley Building,


173


Bay,


408


Historical Society,


13


257


Hobart College,


383


98


Hobby Clubs,


213


Iron ore,


263


Hobby Show,


39


Iroquois League, 98, 137, 266


Hochstein, David,


122


Italians in Rochester,


48


Holland Land Co.,


301, 323


Ithaca,


391, 394


Hollanders of Rochester,


48


Ithaca College,


395


Holmes, Mary Jane,


131, 319


Iturbi, Jose,


120


Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,


209


Jackson, Helen Hunt,


342


Home Bureau,


162


Jannewein, Paul,


231


Honeoye,


358


Jemison, Mary,


79, 245, 339


Honeoye Falls,


285, 362


Jesuit Missionaries,


307


Honeoye Lake,


358


344, 355, 371, 398, 399, 412


Honeymoon Trail,


298


Jewett, Simeon B.,


301


Hopeman Memorial Chimes,


219


Jews of Rochester,


48, 106


Hopkins, Harry L.,


9,13


Jitney busses,


64


Horgan, Paul,


131


Johnson, Elisha,


98


Horsey, Richard,


251


Johnson, Hunter, 121


Hospitals, List of,


37


Johnson, Rossiter,


128, 135


Hotel Rochester,


28


Johnson, Sir William, 98, 273, 411 Jones, Reuben D., 147


Journal, 153


Howells, William Dean, 11, 127


J. Y. M. A.,


162


Hundred Acre Tract, 52, 53, 189


J. Y. W. A.,


162


Kalbfleish, John H.,


116


Kashong,


385


Kearney, Patrick,


105


Kech's Farm,


402


Ignorance Club,


68


Kendall,


283, 314


Immigration,


37, 58


Inch, Herbert,


121


Kennan, Kent,


121


Keuka College,


376


Indian Falls,


322, 323


Indian folklore,


267, 365


Indian Landing


34


52, 98, 280, 410, 411


King Ferry, 396


King's Landing (see Hanford's Landing)


Klingenberg Alf., 119


Kodak Park, 203


Kuckville, 314


Labor,


110


La Conception (Jesuit Mission),


271


Institute of Applied Optics, 220


Lafayette, Marquis de, 100


Institute of Musical Art, 119, 229 Interlaken, 393


368, 369, 383


Lake Bluff,


417


Lake Dana, 258


Iola Sanatorium, 276


Keuka Lake,


370, 375


Kilbourn Hall,


229, 231


Kimball Tobacco Co., 78, 199


Indian Spring, 395


Indian trails about Rochester 363


Industry, 49, 103, 106


Ingersoll, Robert G., 379, 386


Inspiration Point (Irondequoit), 410


28


Hotel Seneca,


Houston Tavern, 299


Hungerford, Edward, 133


Hunting, 32, 344


Hydesville, 90, 156, 195, 405


Hydro-Electric Power Plant, 310


Kendrick, Asahel C.,


127, 215


Indians, 87, 98, 266, 361, 367


Inspiration Point (Letchworth Park), 339


PAGE


Valley, Creek,


454


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Lake Ontario Water Co., 279


Manitou, 282


Lake Riley, 178


Manitou Beach,


299


Lake Shore Country Club, 321


Lakeville,


354


Lamberton Conservatory, 248, 251


La Salle, Sieur de, 98, 272, 305, 371


Last wolf hunt, 89


Lattimore Hall, 220


League of the Iroquois, (see Iro- quois League)


Leicester, 335


Letchworth, Dr. Wm. P., 337


Letchworth Park,


334, 336


Levanna,


397




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