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Macadamization of streets. See Streets/roads — improvements/maintenance MacArthur, Reverend Robert S.
debt of "Indian Allan" and-1790s,
1(4):9 (Oct 1939)
Williamsburg, NY, roles in founding-1790s, 4(3):12, 14-16 (Jul 1942)
baseball club/game-1800s,
62(2):23 (Spr 2000)
Catholic Church, pastor-1920s, 44(4):23 (Oct 1982) Erie Canal brawl-1800s, 54(3):6 (Sum 1992) industry, 43(2&3):31 (Apr & Jul 1981)
Bogus Point water project and,
34(3):18 (Jul 1972)
City Planning Commission, role on, 6(4):21 (Oct 1944) Department of Commerce, role in, 6(4):21 (Oct 1944); 36(2):18, 19 (Apr 1974)
development-1800s,
23(3):10 (Jul 1961);
25(1):2 (Jan 1963)
employment in-mid 1800s, 3(4):2 (Oct 1941); 59(2):19 (Spr 1997) Erie Canal, impact of, 37(3):14 (Jul 1975) fuels, 46(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1984) of Gleason, William. See Gleason, William Great Depression and-1930s, 61(1):13 (Win 1999) of Hall, Joseph-early 1800s, 55(1):6 (Win 1993) labor unions, 25(1):3, 5, 22 (Jan 1963) production, value of, 59(2):19 (Spr 1997) of Selye, Lewis, 34(3):4 (Jul 1972); 41(3):22 (Jul 1979) site-1800s, 46(3&4):5 (Jul & Oct 1984) tool manufacture. See Tool manufacture
formation,
25(1):3 (Jan 1963)
reorganization, 25(1):22 (Jan 1963) Rochester Assembly meeting and, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963) Mack, Daniel
occupations
as proprietor, Mansion House, 21(2):3
(Apr 1959); 31(4):3 (Oct 1969)
with stagecoach, 31(4):1 (Oct 1969)
conviction, Canadian independence movement
and, 34(1):4 (Jan 1972)
imprisonment, in Monroe County Jail, 34(1):4-5 (Jan 1972)
Mt. Hope Cemetery, role at,
50(4):17 (Oct 1988)
as school superintendent-1840s, 31(2):3, 4 (Apr 1969); 33(2):12 (Apr 1971)
Council of Social Agencies, role in,
20(4):26 (Oct 1958)
Rochester Family Society, Inc., role in, 23(2):15 (Apr 1961) war relief committee, role on-WWII, 55(4):31 (Fall 1993)
A Century of Love: Academy of the Sacred
Heart: 1855-1955 authored by, acknowledgment,
65(4):22 (Fall 2003)
sister city exchange and-1960s,
43(4):4 (Oct 1981)
WWII activity, roles, and programs, 55(4):5, 6 (Fall 1993)
election of 1808, NYS vote in,
24(1):5 (Jan 1962)
Embargo and Non-Intercourse Acts and, 21(1):4 (Jan 1959) Rochester, Nathaniel and, 71(1):5 (Spr 2009) during War of 1812
construction,
35(2):15 (Apr 1973)
hearing examinations-1920s, 55(2):15 (Spr 1993) location, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) Madison Square
hotel on,
57(4):19 (Fall 1995)
preservation district of, 57(4):18 (Fall 1995) residents, Susan B. and/or Mary Anthony, 7(2):10 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):12, 17, 22 (Jul 1948); 12(2&3):16 (Apr 1950); 18(4):9 (Oct 1956); 22(1):8 (Jan 1960); 26(2):10-11 (Apr 1964); 57(4):4-5 (Fall 1995)
affiliation, site and subsequent name,
1(2):10 (Apr 1939)
founding of University of Rochester and, 62(1):15 (Win 2000)
conductor,
42(3):4 (Jul 1980)
at Industrial Exposition-early 1900s, 34(4):8 (Oct 1972) performance hall, location-early 1900s, 49(1):22 (Jan 1987) Maezlandt Kill MAG. See Memorial Art Gallery Magazines. See also specific publication
Bragdon (Claude F.) contributions,
29(4):5, 19 (Oct 1967)
editors, anti-smoking campaign and, 60(1):11 (Win 1998) on Rochester Plan, 61(1):7 (Win 1999) socialist, suppression under Espionage Act-1917, 39(4):8 (Oct 1977) Maginnis, John S. Magnetic telegraph Mahn Manufacturers. See L. H. Mahn Manufacturers Mahns, William H.
death and family-1870s,
63(4):11 (Fall 2001)
marriage to Julius Armbruster-1860s, 63(4):11 (Fall 2001) Mail delivery
baseball and,
62(2):4-5 (Spr 2000)
competing modes-mid 1800s, 30(4):6 (Oct 1968) at Reynolds Arcade-mid 1800s, 18(2):15 (Apr 1956) Sabbath, 1(3):16 (Jul 1939)
Christian reform efforts, 36(3):5
(Jul 1974)
sinking of-1890s
celebrated, on July 4th, 13(2):11
(Apr 1951)
local fatalities and casualty, 13(2):2, 16 (Apr 1951) monument to, fundraising for, 13(2):3 (Apr 1951) press accounts, 13(1):6-7 (Jan 1951) Mains
business of Henry W. Johnson on,
66(4):10 (Fall 2004);
67(1):20 photo (Win 2005)
Canandaigua Academy on, 66(4):13 photo (Fall 2004) photographs, 66(4):2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 16 (Fall 2004); 67(1):20 (Win 2005)
accidents
animal abuse on, 35(4):8 (Oct 1973) armory, military police housed at-WWII, 56(3):5 (Sum 1994) beggars, 22(4):4 (Oct 1960) as boundary, of Crossroads District, 26(4):1 (Oct 1964) bridge. See Main Street Bridge building proposal, 6(4):17 (Oct 1944) central business district, development, 34(2):1-24 (Apr 1972)See also Central business district commercial/industrial activity, 13(4):14 (Oct 1951); 26(4):6, 7, 15, 19 (Oct 1964); 37(2):6-7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22 (Apr 1975); 57(4):19 (Fall 1995)See also specific building/block; specific business
banking, 26(2):16 (Apr 1964);
49(2):18 (Apr 1987)
barbershop, 57(4):20 (Fall 1995); 67(4):7, 27n.95 (Fall 2005) billiards hall-1800s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) boat manufacture-1800s, 49(4):11, 13 (Oct 1987) bookstore, 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) building proposals, 6(4):4, 6 (Oct 1944); 7(4):3 (Oct 1945); 26(4):15 (Oct 1964) cafes, 14(1):18 (Jan 1952) as center of, 27(3):3 (Jul 1965); 36(2):4, 16 (Apr 1974) circus-1800s, 49(3):17 (Jul 1987) at corner of St. Paul Street, 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) Crystal Palace Block, 62(1):17, 20 (Win 2000) daguerreotype studio, 62(1):17 (Win 2000) druggist, 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) early shops, 13(4):9 (Oct 1951) Emporium Block, 62(1):20 (Win 2000) forge-1820s, 41(3):22 (Jul 1979) Gaffney Block, 62(1):20 (Win 2000) galleries/museums, 18(4):5, 8 (Oct 1956)See also specific gallery/museum Granite Block, 13(4):17 (Oct 1951); 27(3):11 (Jul 1965) grocery-1840s, 72(2):15 (Fall 2010) growth, 3(4):2 (Oct 1941) hotels, 13(4):20 (Oct 1951); 30(2):6 (Apr 1968); 37(2):6 (Apr 1975); 47(3&4):3 (Jul & Oct 1985); 62(1):16, 17, 17 photo (Win 2000)See also specific hotel Hydraulic Motor Company-1880s, 46(3&4):12 (Jul & Oct 1984) Post Express office, 37(2):21 (Apr 1975) Powers Block. See Powers Building/Block Powers Building. See Powers Building/Block public market, 21(2):13 (Apr 1959)See also Public markets renovation and reconstruction, 18(1):13 (Jan 1956) in Reynolds Arcade. See Reynolds Arcade sculptor's studio, 60(2):24 (Spr 1998) Security Trust Building, 69(1):15 (Spr 2007) shopping center, 18(1):13 (Jan 1956) shopping district, 13(4):22 (Oct 1951); 26(2):3, 19-20 (Apr 1964) of Smith, Elijah F., 26(1):8 (Jan 1964) of Steward, Austin, 21(4):3 (Oct 1959) tavern, 62(1):16 (Win 2000) theaters, 16(3):9, 22 (Jul 1954); 16(3):12, 19, 22 (Jul 1954) Washington Hall, 16(3):5 (Jul 1954) Wilder Building, 12(2&3):7 (Apr 1950) descriptions Eastman Theatre site
acquisition, 49(1):4, 7, 8 (Jan 1987)
residents/businesses on-early 1900s, 49(1):3-4, 19-20 (Jan 1987)
1854, 2(1):18 (Jan 1940);
5(2):18 (Apr 1943)
early 1900s, 38(2&3):10-11, 19, 21 (Apr & Jul 1976) Sibley Building. See Sibley Fire-1904 historical summary, 27(3):3-7 (Jul 1965) Iroquois trail along/crossing, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982) junctions
Chili and West Avenue, 27(3):4 (Jul
1965)
Exchange Street, 27(3):10 (Jul 1965) Goodman Street, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) Schanck Road, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) Winton Road, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) Liberty Pole. See Liberty Pole location, 28(4):3 (Oct 1966); 36(2):11 (Apr 1974) maintenance/improvements
grade reduction, 37(2):9 (Apr 1975)
macadamization, 28(2&3):4-5 (Apr & Jul 1966) shoveling versus plowing, 27(1):6 (Jan 1965) surfacing, 37(2):17-18 (Apr 1975) monuments
Bridge Street, 2(1):3 (Jan 1940)
Buffalo Street, 3(2):3, 5 (Apr 1941); 4(1):4 (Jan 1942); 13(4):12 (Oct 1951); 26(4):3, 11 (Oct 1964); 34(2):9 (Apr 1972); 40(2):2 (Apr 1978); 60(4):3 (Fall 1998) Main Street West, 34(2):9 (Apr 1972) West Avenue, 10(2&3):12 (Jul 1948); 30(4):16 (Oct 1968)
circus parade-1860s, 49(3):9 (Jul
1987)
Jubilee parade-1870, 20(1):16 (Jan 1958) July 4th parade-1890s, 69(2):25 photo (Spr 2008) Labor Day Parade-1915, 10(2&3):20 (Jul 1948) photographs/illustrations, 49(2):3, 12, 13 (Apr 1987); 49(4):3 (Oct 1987); 52(4):28 (Fall 1990); 68(3):1, 24 (Sum 2006)
1820s, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000)
1880s, 40(2):7 (Apr 1978) early 1900s, 61(3&4):27, 29 (Sum & Fall 1999) mid 1900s, 61(3&4):17, 24-25 (Sum & Fall 1999) eastside merchant scene, 50(1):15 (Jan 1988) property values, 14(1):7 (Jan 1952) protests-Vietnam War, 48(3&4):10-11, 14, 15 photos: 2, 24-25 (Jul & Oct 1986) railroads and
housing units, construction, 38(1):23
(Jan 1976)
industrial activity and, 13(4):14 (Oct 1951) Keeler plot, 26(1):18 (Jan 1964) Osburn family, 60(4):4 (Fall 1998) Rundel family, 48(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1986) Schanck Road, and absorption of, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) social institutions
Board of Education, 27(3):5 (Jul
1965)
branch library, interior photograph, 73(1):4 (Spr 2011) church, 52(4):25 (Fall 1990) city hall. See City Hall (Rochester) Eastman School of Music. See Eastman School of Music Eastman Theatre. See Eastman Theatre hospitals, 27(3):5 (Jul 1965); 55(2):23 (Spr 1993); 57(4):19 (Fall 1995) Liberty Loan headquarters on-WWI, 51(3):10 (Sum 1989) Masonic Temple, 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) music school, 58(4):3 (Fall 1996)See also Eastman School of Music prayer services, 16(1):8 (Jan 1954) Rundell gallery, 17(2):17 (Apr 1955) University of Rochester-1850, 12(2&3):15 (Apr 1950); 51(4):22 (Fall 1989) at State Street. See Four Corners topography-1810s, 3(2):3 (Apr 1941) traffic
congestion, 6(4):1 (Oct 1944);
13(4):20 (Oct 1951);
34(2):21 (Apr 1972)
control tower, construction-1920s, 17(1):19 (Jan 1955) first automobile speeders, 12(1):4-5 (Jan 1950)
horse-drawn, 30(3):2, 3, 4 (Jul 1968)
streetcar/trolley, 6(4):5, 12 (Oct 1944); 13(4):11 (Oct 1951); 30(3):11 (Jul 1968) trolley service, 36(2):7 (Apr 1974) underground conduits, demand for, 27(1):7 (Jan 1965) as vista, 26(2):4 (Apr 1964) walks on, 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) Main Street Bridge
advertising, use in,
16(3):2 (Jul 1954)
art activities-mid 1800s, 3(2):14 (Apr 1941) bottleneck, 31(1):16 (Jan 1969) commercial enterprises/structures, 22(1):5 (Jan 1960)
1820s-1850s, 3(2):5-15, 21 (Apr 1941);
18(1):3 (Jan 1956)
1830s, 26(4):4 (Oct 1964); 44(4):1 (Oct 1982) mid 1800s, 33(2):14-15 (Apr 1971); 34(2):7, 11 (Apr 1972) buildings, construction materials, 26(4):9 (Oct 1964) clothing businesses, 20(1):9 (Jan 1958); 22(3):2 (Jul 1960) emergence, 5(3):21 (Jul 1943); 24(3):9 (Jul 1962); 33(2):9 (Apr 1971); 34(2):4 (Apr 1972) flood protection and, 26(4):12 (Oct 1964) junk shop, 7(3):21 (Jul 1945) photographs of, published, 26(2):1-2 (Apr 1964) public market. See Public markets tailor shops-mid 1800s, 51(4):17 (Fall 1989) view from, 2(1):21 (Jan 1940); 12(2&3):7 (Apr 1950)
1st (1810-1812), 3(2):2-3 (Apr 1941);
3(4):4 (Oct 1941);
12(2&3):7 (Apr 1950);
13(4):3 (Oct 1951);
21(2):2 (Apr 1959);
23(3):3 (Jul 1961);
24(3):3, 9 (Jul 1962);
26(4):3 (Oct 1964);
28(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1966);
37(2):2 (Apr 1975);
40(2):3-4 (Apr 1978);
47(3&4):6 (Jul & Oct 1985);
54(3):16, 17 (Sum 1992)
2nd (1824), 1(3):10 (Jul 1939); 3(2):4-5 (Apr 1941); 12(2&3):7 (Apr 1950); 18(1):3 (Jan 1956); 21(2):13 (Apr 1959); 22(2):6 (Apr 1960); 26(4):3 (Oct 1964); 33(2):8 (Apr 1971); 37(2):5 (Apr 1975); 55(3):4 (Sum 1993) 3rd (1837-1838), 3(2):12-13 (Apr 1941); 5(2):12 (Apr 1943); 18(1):4 (Jan 1956); 26(4):4-5 (Oct 1964); 33(2):10-11 (Apr 1971); 37(2):9 (Apr 1975); 40(2):7 (Apr 1978) 4th (1855-1857), 3(2):15-20 (Apr 1941); 5(2):23 (Apr 1943); 13(4):12 (Oct 1951); 17(1):7-8 (Jan 1955); 18(1):6 (Jan 1956); 26(1):18 (Jan 1964); 26(4):8-9 (Oct 1964); 27(3):9 (Jul 1965); 33(2):14 (Apr 1971); 37(2):13 (Apr 1975) proposed-1960s, 26(2):2 (Apr 1964) temporary-1850s, 26(4):8 (Oct 1964) widening-1860s, 3(2):20 (Apr 1941) fire damage, 18(1):4 (Jan 1956); 21(2):17 (Apr 1959); 24(3):9 (Jul 1962); 26(4):4, 11 (Oct 1964); 33(2):10, 15 (Apr 1971); 37(2):9 (Apr 1975)
1810s, 3(2):4-5 (Apr 1941)
1830s, 3(2):12 (Apr 1941) 1850s, 26(4):8-9 (Oct 1964) 1860s, 3(2):21-22 (Apr 1941); 3(2):21 (Apr 1941); 15(1):10 (Jan 1953); 24(3):17 (Jul 1962); 26(4):10-11 (Oct 1964); 58(3):4, 4 photo (Sum 1996); 60(4):7 (Fall 1998); 68(4):12 (Fall 2006) early 1800s, 24(1):14 (Jan 1962); 26(4):3, 4 (Oct 1964)
1st (1810-1824), 3(2):1-4 (Apr 1941)
2nd (1824-1837), 3(2):4-12 (Apr 1941) 3rd (1837-1857), 3(2):12-15 (Apr 1941) 4th (1857-current), 3(2):15-22 (Apr 1941) lights-1800s, 3(2):10 (Apr 1941) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950); 28(4):4 (Oct 1966) naming, 37(2):3 (Apr 1975)
alternative names, 3(2):2, 10 (Apr
1941)
photographs/illustrations
1800s, 53(4):3 (Fall 1991)
1830s, 3(2):9, 19 (Apr 1941) 1850s, 37(3):17 (Jul 1975) 1865 flood, 58(3):4 (Sum 1996) 1900s, 48(1&2):16-17 (Jan & Apr 1986) 1940s, 55(1):36 (Win 1993) description of, 26(2):1-2 (Apr 1964) repairs/maintenance
1820s, 40(2):3-4 (Apr 1978)
1830s, 3(2):12-13 (Apr 1941); 33(2):10-11 (Apr 1971); 40(2):7 (Apr 1978) 1850s, 5(2):18 (Apr 1943) ice breaker proposal, 58(3):6 (Sum 1996) site, pioneers use, 50(4):4 (Oct 1988) street survey and-1810s, 24(1):8, 9, 14 (Jan 1962) subway and, 36(2):8 (Apr 1974) traffic congestion, 6(4):7-8 (Oct 1944) view from, 26(2):6 (Apr 1964) vs. European bridges, 14(1):5 (Jan 1952)
character-1890,
3(3):4 (Jul 1941)
formerly Brighton Hill, 4(1):8 (Jan 1942) location and commercial structures, 27(3):6 (Jul 1965) Maisies, Michael
The Domestic Architecture of the Early
American Republic: The Greek Revival authored by,
30(1):21 (Jan 1968)
Making A Living In Rochester: The Diary of Henry D. Silver - 1906-1914, 15(4):1-28 (Oct 1953) The Making of an Orchestra by Ernestine Klinzing, 42(3):1, 20 (Jul 1980) Makk, Edward H.
as professor, architectural report on Academy
of the Sacred Heart site, quoted,
65(4):21 (Fall 2003)
Malt houses. See Brewing industry Malthus, T. R. Manara, Art Manchester, NH
railroad yards,
56(2):7-9, 11, 23, 24 photo (Spr 1994)
train wreck near, historical sketch, 56(2):1-2 photos, 9-23, 23 photo (Spr 1994) Mancini, Al
as automobile salesman,
12(1):2 (Jan 1950)
automobile storage, 12(1):4 (Jan 1950) "locomobile" display, 12(1):3 (Jan 1950) Mangels, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) Manger Hotel
banking industry and,
39(3):3 (Jul 1977)
early 1800s, 24(1):18 (Jan 1962)
municipal water supply, contamination,
39(3):4 (Jul 1977)
Revolutionary War headquarters, as historical site, 74(1):21 (Spr 2012) Manhattan Project. See Atomic bomb, development Manhattan Quick Lunch
cast of City Streets in-1970s,
60(3):12 photo (Sum 1998)
concert-1990s, 75(2):22 photo (Fall 2013) design and landscape architect, 75(2):22-23 (Fall 2013) facilities, 75(2):23 (Fall 2013) location-1820s, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) Puerto Rican Festival in, 70(2):3 (Fall 2007) renamed Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, 75(2):22 (Fall 2013)
Anthony, Susan B. honored at,
7(2):18 (Apr 1945)
development, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946) rail service to/from, 30(3):18 (Jul 1968); 75(1):22 (Spring 2013) Mann, James
Commercial Hotel and,
45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983)
family's origin and arrival in Rochester-1820s, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983)
biographical summary,
22(2):16 (Apr 1960)
Mann lineage, 8(4):14 (Oct 1946)
club memberships as religious leader, 14(4):3 (Oct 1952); 22(2):16 (Apr 1960); 23(3):14 (Jul 1961)
at funeral of Isaac Post, newspaper on,
71(2):20 illus (Fall 2009)
pastorate, 3(3):14 (Jul 1941); 8(4):13 (Oct 1946); 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986)
interfaith cooperation and-1870s,
74(2):3 (Fall 2012)
telescope acquisition, 9(1):16 (Jan 1947) Man of Iron: The History of New York Central by Edward Hungerford, 10(4):20 (Oct 1948) Manpower Development Training program, 29(2):20 (Apr 1967) Mansfield, Richard
as election site-1820s,
2(2):17-18 (Apr 1940)
opening-1810s, 31(4):1 (Oct 1969) proprietor, 29(3):6 (Jun 1967); 31(4):1 (Oct 1969) sale, to John G. Christopher-early 1800s, 31(4):3 (Oct 1969); 34(2):2 (Apr 1972)See also Christopher's Mansion House/Tavern as village trustees' meeting place-1810s, 40(2):2 (Apr 1978) Mantell, Robert A Manual for Workers (UR publication), 30(1):15 (Jan 1968) Manual training courses. See Vocational education Manufacturers. See also specific company, industry, or product
board. See
Manufacturers, Board of
council, 24(4):19 (Oct 1962) directory-1910s, 34(4):12 (Oct 1972) post Civil War, 2(3):10 (Jul 1940) Rochester Plan (unemployment insurance) and, 61(1):12 (Win 1999) St. Augustine's Church/School and, 60(2):12 (Spr 1998) union, 15(2):11 (Apr 1953) Manufacturers Hanover
economic impact-1800s,
59(2):19 (Spr 1997)
mass production and, 51(4):16, 17 (Fall 1989) mechanization and. See Mechanization twentieth century, 61(3&4):3-4 (Sum & Fall 1999) during WWII, 56(3):3 (Sum 1994) Manure
Glen House and,
8(3):13 (Jul 1946)
as landmark, 27(3):9 (Jul 1965) management-1890s, 27(3):9 (Jul 1965) picnic grounds, 25(1):6 (Jan 1963) steamer excursions from, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946)
management,
16(4):9 (Oct 1954)
operations and destruction-1860s, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) shipping route, 16(4):10 (Oct 1954)
competitions-1800s,
63(1):12, 14 (Win 2001);
64(4):8, 13 (Fall 2002)
players, 64(4):13 (Fall 2002); 64(4):17 (Fall 2002)
commercial/industrial activity-WWII,
66(1):6, 21 (Win 2004)
German church on-mid 1800s, 52(4):25 (Fall 1990) Maple trees
acreage, acquisition-1880s,
3(3):5 (Jul 1941);
64(1):10 (Win 2002)
bridges to Seneca Park. See also Veterans Memorial Bridge
Seneca Park bridge-1890, 50(2):19
(Apr 1988)
architect, 50(2):19 (Apr 1988);
75(2):26n.1 (Fall 2013)
landscaping project-Great Depression, 75(2):17 (Fall 2013)
bandstand, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949);
50(2):21 photo (Apr 1988)
bowling green, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949) bridge to Seneca Park, opening-1890, 50(2):19 (Apr 1988) golf course, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949); 75(2):9 (Fall 2013) rose garden, 66(3):15 photo (Sum 2004)
Camp Genesee at-Civil War,
66(3):17-19 (Sum 2004)
DeForest design, unimplemented, 51(2):17-18 (Spr 1989) Olmsted legacy and, 75(2):9 (Fall 2013) popularity and specimen census-1920s, 11(1):17-18 (Jan 1949) quality, 51(2):17 (Spr 1989) Indian Day, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949) location, 11(1):12 (Jan 1949) photographs/illustrations
bandstand, 50(2):21 (Apr 1988)
Indian path, 50(2):18 (Apr 1988) librarian reading to children-early 1900s, 75(2):7 (Fall 2013)
Barge Canal
Brown's Race, 49(4):2 (Oct 1987); 50(3):2, 12-13 (Jul 1988); 54(4):42 (Fall 1992); 55(1):21 (Win 1993) burial sites cartographers
Arcarese, Carl, 2(1):5 (Jan 1940)
Beers, F. W. (1870s), 63(1):11 (Win 2001) Evershed, Thomas, 39(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1977) Fenn, Horatio. See Fenn, Horatio Gannett, Henry, 41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979) Hutchinson, Holms, 72(1):12 (Spr 2010) Johnson, Elisha. See Johnson, Elisha church sites, 33(3):20 (Jul 1971) city, 56(4):20-21 (Fall 1994)See also specific site Maps
1827, 27(3):2 on facing page
(Jul 1965); 59(2):12-13 (Spr
1997)
1838, 13(4):7 (Oct 1951); 27(3):3 on facing page (Jul 1965) 1851, 59(4):4 (Fall 1997) 1874 and 1926, 13(4):13 (Oct 1951) first ward, 56(4):21 (Fall 1994) lakeshore site names on-1800s, 75(1):22 (Spring 2013) Madison-King Preservation District on-1800s, 57(4):18 (Fall 1995) master plan for re-watering Erie Canal, 72(1):inside back cover (Spr 2010) purchase and display, 14(1):19 (Jan 1952) Smith and Callan-1850s, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975) third ward, 56(4):21 (Fall 1994) tours and, 19(1):4 (Jan 1957) Town Lot 45, 57(1):5 (Win 1995) U.S. Geological Survey, 50(2):2 (Apr 1988) Erie Canal. See Erie Canal — route Frankfort, 50(3):2, 12-13 (Jul 1988) Franklin Square-1820s, 33(3):20 (Jul 1971) Genesee Country-1798, 41(1&2):24 (Jan & Apr 1979) Genesee River, 49(4):2 (Oct 1987)
valley, 55(1):31 (Win 1993)
Gilbert's Basin, 55(1):22 (Win 1993) glacial lakes, 55(1):33 (Win 1993) Greece, Town of, 67(2):4 illus (Spr 2005) Highland Park, 34(3):24 (Jul 1972) highway system proposal-1950s, 75(2):21 map (Fall 2013) historical sites, 12(2&3):12 (Apr 1950) of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):21 (Spr 2005) Hudson River, 62(3):28 (Sum 2000) information provided by, 52(2):7 (Spr 1990) Johnson & Seymour Race, 49(4):2 (Oct 1987); 55(1):21, 22 (Win 1993) Johnson Tract-1810s, 50(2):22 (Apr 1988) lakeside resorts, brochure featuring routes to-early 1900s, 75(1):21 photo (Spring 2013) landmarks, historic, 22(1):20 (Jan 1960) Lehigh Valley Railroad routes, 56(2):12-13 (Spr 1994) Manhattan Square-1820s, 33(3):20 (Jul 1971) mill industry
mill sites, 55(1):22 (Win 1993)
Mill Tract, 1(4):12-13 (Oct 1939) raceway sites, 49(4):2 (Oct 1987); 72(1):5 (Spr 2010) moraines, of Western New York, 55(1):32 (Win 1993) Native American sites
Erie Canal route across, 62(3):24-25
(Sum 2000)
northeastern region-1820s, 62(4):28 (Fall 2000) western-1809, 4(4):7 (Oct 1942) One Hundred Acre Tract, 1(4):12-13 (Oct 1939); 55(1):18 (Win 1993) parks system, 50(2):2 (Apr 1988) "place" and, 75(1):22, 24 (Spring 2013) place names lacking on-1800s, 75(1):22 (Spring 2013) plat
downtown, 52(2):14 (Spr 1990);
55(3):12-13 (Sum 1993)
information provided by, 52(2):13, 14, 19 photo caption (Spr 1990) Second Ward-1870s, 54(4):42 (Fall 1992) population, 30(3):15 (Jul 1968) Pulteney Estate/Purchase-1790s, 47(1&2):2 illus (Jan & Apr 1985) raceways. See Maps — mill industry; specific raceway Maps Rapids Cemetery plots, 54(3):9 (Sum 1992) The Rapids neighborhood-1800s, 54(3):12-13 (Sum 1992) regional, Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):13 (Fall 1994) Rennes, France, 27(2):centerfold (Apr 1965) Rochester Race, 49(4):2 (Oct 1987) Second Ward-1870s, 54(4):42 (Fall 1992) St. Lawrence River, 62(4):28 (Fall 2000) street locations. See Maps — city; Maps — village; specific street/area subway route, 36(2):24 (Apr 1974) trails, Native American, 44(1&2):22-23 (Jan & Apr 1982) transportation routes, 30(3):15 (Jul 1968); 54(3):15 (Sum 1992) Underground Railroad routes in New York State, 67(4):1 map (Fall 2005) U.S. Geological Survey, 50(2):2 (Apr 1988) village. See also specific site Maps
1810s, 2(1):5 (Jan 1940);
50(2):22 (Apr 1988)
1814, 18(1):5 (Jan 1956) 1818, 2(1):5 (Jan 1940) 1820s, 33(3):20 (Jul 1971) Browns Race/Frankfort area, 50(3):2, 12-13 (Jul 1988) weather, exhibit-1870s, 27(1):5 (Jan 1965) wholesale territory, publication-1910s, 34(4):18 (Oct 1972) Mapstone, Henry
in Eastman Theatre,
49(1):11, 14 (Jan 1987)
at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Marcellus, NY
Syracuse municipal water supply and,
39(3):18 (Jul 1977)
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) Marcille, Joseph E.
acknowledgment,
66(3):22 (Sum 2004)
documenting Civil War service with, 73(2):26 (Fall 2011); 74(1):26 (Spr 2012) as journalist, 63(4):15 (Fall 2001) Rochester History issues authored by
Arsenal of Freedom
Part One: Rochester Products that Helped Win World War II,
66(1):1-36 (Win 2004)
Part Two: Rochester War Plant Workers During World War II, 66(2):1-32 (Spr 2004) In Search of Julius Armbruster: Rochester Civil War Soldier, 63(4):1-32 with illus (Fall 2001) From Tee to Green: Rochester at Golf's Center Stage, 65(1):1-36 with illus (Win 2003) Margaret Weinmann Brewery Margrander, Ernest C. Marion, N. R. Marker
for books,
23(4):1 (Oct 1961)
fish/meat. See also S. Schafer Fish Market
location-mid 1800s, 26(4):10, 15 (Oct
1964)
photographs, 64(2):1, 2, 17 (Spr 2002); 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) public. See Farmers' market; Public markets Market Street (Hudson, NY)
commercial activity,
2(1):21 (Jan 1940);
26(4):18 (Oct 1964)
formerly East River Road, 27(3):8 (Jul 1965) in Louisville (KY), slave pen location, 37(4):22 (Oct 1975) origins, 26(4):4 (Oct 1964) renamed Clyde Street, 27(3):10 (Jul 1965)
attitudes towards,
35(2):3 (Apr 1973)
newspaper on, 57(3):5 (Sum 1995) property laws and-1850s, 15(3):3 (Jul 1953) as prosperity indicator, 35(2):3 (Apr 1973) records/statistics woman's property rights and, 57(4):10 (Fall 1995) women and
employment attitudes/practices
Mars (planet) Marshall, Orsamus H.
correspondence with George H. Harris,
6(2):13 (Apr 1944)
lecture, to young men's association, 6(2):10 (Apr 1944) Marsh, Daniel
as bridge engineer,
3(2):19 (Apr 1941)
Rochester Water Works Company and, 34(3):5 (Jul 1972) water works review-1850s, 34(3):5 (Jul 1972) Marsh, Joseph
daughter,
67(3):25n.61 & 63 (Sum 2005)See also
Parker, Mrs. Jane Marsh
Douglass, Frederick and, 67(3):20, 25n.63 (Sum 2005) professions, 67(3):20, 25n.63 (Sum 2005) residence, 67(3):25n.63 (Sum 2005)
as author
of "A History of Rochester's Part in the Civil War",
63(4):25 (Fall 2001)
of Rochester's Civil War Experiences, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) of War on Lake Ontario: 1812-1815, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) Rochester History contributions, 35(3):9 (Jul 1973)
construction-1820s,
16(4):6 (Oct 1954)
destruction-1830s, 16(4):7 (Oct 1954) proprietors and operations, 16(4):6 (Oct 1954) Martin B. Anderson School Martindale, General (no given name)
mayoral candidacy,
31(1):5, 14 (Jan 1969)
as socialist leader, 25(1):21 (Jan 1963) as union leader, 14(4):6 (Oct 1952); 15(2):19 (Apr 1953)
post office returns, Henry McLafferty III
and-1850s, 42(2):10, 21 (Apr 1980)
rental property, 42(2):25 (Apr 1980)
as co-author of "A Note on the Rochester
Family Papers Held by the University of Rochester,"
71(1):4 (Spr 2009)
clothing industry,
22(3):30 (Jul 1960)
grocery on, 70(2):10 (Fall 2007) monument and gang activity on, 70(2):9 (Fall 2007) Marxism Mary Jemison (tour boat)
dock, 72(1):21 (Spr
2010)
history and previous name, 68(1&2):3, 28n.1 (Win & Spr 2006) naming, 68(1&2):26 (Win & Spr 2006) operators-early 2000s, 67(3):21 (Sum 2005) photograph, 68(1&2):2 (Win & Spr 2006) purchase and previous use, 68(1&2):28n.1 (Win & Spr 2006)
Carroll family origins,
42(4):1-28 with photo (Oct 1980)
legislature, anti-abolitionism petition to, 37(4):8 (Oct 1975) residents
Douglass, Anna Murray and family,
67(3):8 (Sum 2005)
Douglass, Frederick, 67(3):3-9 (Sum 2005) Hart, Colonel Thomas, 24(1):3 (Jan 1962); 71(1):6 (Spr 2009) Rochester's founding fathers. See Carroll, Major Charles; Fitzhugh, Colonel William; Rochester, Colonel Nathaniel Sprague, Nathaniel, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) War of 1812 and, 42(4):7-8 (Oct 1980) Maslanka, Olga. See Riegel, Olga (née Maslanka) Mason, Mrs. Anna (née Dann)
business enterprise and residence,
65(3):18 (Sum 2003)
offspring, as artists, 65(3):18-19 (Sum 2003) Masonic Temple Masons
Aldridge, George W., Sr. as,
3(3):6 (Jul 1941)
anti-Masonic movement. See Anti-Masonic movement; Anti-Masonic Party Canadian festival and ball-1850s, 72(2):12 (Fall 2010) census-1820s, 51(4):7, 8 (Fall 1989) ceremonies, 40(2):10, 17 (Apr 1978) Fairbank, Nathaniel K. as, 40(3):19 (Jul 1978) fraternal order. See Freemasons freemasons. See Freemasons German immigrants as, 20(1):9 (Jan 1958) lodges. See Masonic Lodges membership, 28(4):19 (Oct 1966) memorial services, 28(1):10, 13 (Jan 1966) Moore, Samuel W. D. as-1800s, 26(1):19 (Jan 1964) music, played at completion of Erie Canal, 11(3&4):6 (Jul 1949) Paine, Nicholas E. as, 26(1):15 (Jan 1964) political opposition. See Anti-masonic Party union, formation, 25(1):3 (Jan 1963)
commercial activity,
55(3):3-4 (Sum 1993)
as public thoroughfare, 3(2):7 (Apr 1941) quit claim-1820s, 55(3):4 (Sum 1993) renamed Front Street-1840s, 3(2):3 (Apr 1941); 26(4):5 (Oct 1964)
Report on the Albany Water Supply made to
the Albany Board of Health-1885 authored by, quoted,
39(3):8 (Jul 1977)
baseball manufacturer in,
63(2):13 illus (Spr 2001)
cities. See specific city Civil War and, 67(4):5, 12 (Fall 2005)
4th Massachusetts Cavalry, POW from,
73(2):16 (Fall 2011)
former residents, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) Gruppe art works from, 65(3):18, 28 (Sum 2003) regulates insurance industry, 38(2&3):36 (Apr & Jul 1976) shoe industry in, 15(2):5 (Apr 1953) slavery legalized in, 67(3):23n.22 (Sum 2005) Supreme Court ruling on "Jim Crow" laws, 37(4):18 (Oct 1975) upstate New York land negotiations/sales and
advice to investors, quote,
45(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1983)
jurisdiction, surrender, 1(1):3 (Jan 1939) land claims/disputes, 1(1):3 (Jan 1939); 45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983) Phelps & Gorham purchase, 45(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1983) preemption claims, payment, 1(1):4 (Jan 1939) title assignment, 1(1):3 (Jan 1939) Mass production, 51(4):16, 17 (Fall 1989)See also Factories; Industry Mass transit systems. See Transit systems; specific system (e.g., bus, street car, subway) Mastadon remains "Masters of Landscape: East and West" exhibit, 32(1):19 (Jan 1970) Mastick, Esquire
as developer-early 1800s,
26(4):3 (Oct 1964);
50(3):9 (Jul 1988)
land purchase, 3(2):7 (Apr 1941) as village trustee, 21(2):11 (Apr 1959)
club memberships and roles
Fortnightly Club, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946);
10(1):3 (Jan 1948);
48(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1986)
Spencer Club, 8(4):13 (Oct 1946); 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986) as Independent Republican Association officer, 2(4):12 (Oct 1940) occupation, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946); 10(1):3 (Jan 1948) at Plymouth Church, 14(4):4 (Oct 1952) residence, 8(2):15 (Apr 1946) at Rochester Academy of Science, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946)
Home for the Friendless and,
9(2&3):9 (Apr 1947)
residence and profession, 28(2&3):5 (Apr & Jul 1966)
as artist, portrait of Red Jacket,
17(2):2 (Apr 1955)
Clinton House (art center), role in, 17(2):2 (Apr 1955)
bequest, to RMSC,
54(1):3-4, 26 (Win 1992)
biographical sketch and collection, 54(1):1-32 with photos (Win 1992) correspondence, quoted, 54(1):7, 15, 18, 20, 21, 29n.38 (Win 1992) as migrant/domestic worker, with quotes, 54(1):6, 7, 13, 14-15, 18-22, 26 (Win 1992) photographs, 54(1):1, 8, 17, 25 (Win 1992) as quilter/seamstress, 54(1):4, 7-10, 20, 26, 32 photo (Win 1992)
business enterprise and location-1820s,
33(2):8 (Apr 1971)
Erie Canal opening, roles in, 11(3&4):8 (Jul 1949) occupation, 40(2):5 (Apr 1978) residence, places of-pioneer era, 47(1&2):18, 23 (Jan & Apr 1985) as village trustee, 21(2):11 (Apr 1959)
as British traveler,
31(4):2 (Oct 1969)
description of Genesee millsite and mills,
1(4):18-19 (Oct 1939)
as settler, 4(3):19 (Jul 1942)
travel diary, excerpts-late 1700s,
1(4):16 (Oct 1939)
on Genesee Falls, 1(4):17-18 (Oct 1939)
on Genesee millsite, 1(4):16-18 (Oct 1939) on lake and river trade-1790s, 45(3&4):4, 46n.4 (Jul & Oct 1983) on Lake Ontario, 1(4):17 (Oct 1939)
Description of Whales authored by,
58(2):12 (Spr 1996)
Roys, Thomas W. and, 58(2):11-12, 13 (Spr 1996)
in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
All Saints Mausoleum, 67(2):67(2):10
photo, 11, 11 photo, 23-24 (Spr 2005)
in Chapel Tower, 67(2):67(2):11-12 (Spr 2005) Community Mausoleums, 67(2):67(2):23-24 (Spr 2005) Resurrection Garden Mausoleum, 67(2):12 photo, 23-24, 23 photo (Spr 2005)
City Club, roles in,
9(4):14, 15, 19, 20 (Oct 1947)
note, 9(4):1 (Oct 1947) Oak Hill Becomes the River Campus authored by, 30(1):1-24 (Jan 1968) Philosophers' Club, 48(1&2):4, 13 (Jan & Apr 1986) public library, role in, 23(4):19 (Oct 1961)
as journalist,
19(3):1 (Jul 1957)
sister city exchange and-1950s,
43(4):3 (Oct 1981)
1834-1870, photographic array,
47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
acting, 22(2):19 (Apr 1960) administrative duties-1860s, 41(1&2):43 (Jan & Apr 1979) appointed vs. elected, 1(3):7 (Jul 1939); 26(1):1, 8 (Jan 1964) biographical summaries
1830s-1860s, 26(1):1-20 (Jan 1964)
1860-1900, 28(1):1-24 (Jan 1966) 1926-1970, 32(2):1-28 (Apr 1970) ethnic and educational backgrounds, 32(2):10 (Apr 1970) first. See Child, Jonathan from pioneer families, 29(3):15-16 (Jun 1967) role, in city government, 20(2):15 (Apr 1958) salaries, 1(3):7 (Jul 1939); 32(2):7, 8, 10, 22 (Apr 1970) unsuccessful candidates for, 1(3):18 (Jul 1939); 22(2):20 (Apr 1960); 28(1):10, 12, 13, 15, 23 (Jan 1966); 31(1):5, 14, 16, 19, 22, 23, 24 (Jan 1969); 62(1):4 photo (Win 2000) May, Reverend Samuel J.
as abolitionist,
23(1):4 (Jan 1961); 46(1&2):14-15
(Jan & Apr 1984)
Anthony family and, 7(2):9 (Apr 1945) denomination, 15(3):2 (Jul 1953) Douglass, Frederick and, 67(3):11 (Sum 2005) pastorate, 10(2&3):10 (Jul 1948)
as city councilman,
32(2):26 (Apr 1970)
war resolution and-1970s,
48(3&4):22-23 (Jul & Oct 1986)
Rennes-Rochester sister city program and,
43(4):6 (Oct 1981)
photograph,
44(4):12 (Oct 1982)
professional credits and appointments, 44(4):27 (Oct 1982) at St. Mary's Church-mid 1900s, 44(4):27-29 (Oct 1982) McCabe, Father Paul
as author
of Bloomers & Bicycles: Health and Fitness in Victorian
Rochester, 69(2):1-29 (Spr 2008);
70(1):21 (Fall 2008)
of Building the Barrio: A Story of Rochester's Puerto Rican Pioneers, 69(2):29 (Spr 2008); 70(2):1-24 (Fall 2007) of The Life and Times of Midtown Plaza, 69(1):1-28 (Spr 2007) at Rochester Historical Society, 69(1):28 (Spr 2007)
as Chamber of Commerce officer, New Citizen
Suppers, 34(4):21 (Oct 1972)
at world's fair-1930s, 26(3):17 (Jul 1964) McChord, Winford
Civil War service
at Antietam, 65(2):5-7, 21 illus
(Spr 2003)
at Richmond, 65(2):4 (Spr 2003) soldiers' attitudes toward, 65(2):10, 15 (Spr 2003) McClintock, J. Y., 22(2):24 (Apr 1960)
business enterprises/employment,
24(4):6, 8 (Oct 1962)
Chamber of Commerce, role in, 24(4):6, 7, 8, 9 (Oct 1962) as engineer
city, 36(2):8, 9 (Apr 1974)
of city, 26(4):16 (Oct 1964) city planning, role in, 6(4):4 (Oct 1944) county, 24(4):14 (Oct 1962) flood basin plan-early 1900s, 26(4):16-17 (Oct 1964)
municipal water supply and,
34(3):14-15 (Jul 1972)
McCracken, Gardner
business enterprise-1830s,
33(3):9 (Jul 1971)
correspondence, excerpt, 4(2):16 (Apr 1942) as pioneer, 36(3):19 (Jul 1974) McCurdy, Cindy
business enterprises,
69(1):2 photo caption (Spr 2007)
father, 69(1):2 photo caption (Spr 2007) photograph, 69(1):2 (Spr 2007) as YMCA officer, 16(1):23 (Jan 1954)
business enterprises,
69(1):2 photo caption (Spr 2007)
photograph, 69(1):2 (Spr 2007)
business enterprise. See
McCurdy's
housing initiatives, 13(4):19 (Oct 1951)
housing committee, role on, 6(4):8 (Oct
1944)
downtown sites,
34(2):16 (Apr 1972)
expansion, 34(2):16, 22 (Apr 1972)
founding-early 1900s, 69(1):2 photo caption (Spr 2007) holiday decorations, 64(3):12-13 (Sum 2002); 69(1):19 photo (Spr 2007) Midtown, exit from, 69(1):inside front cover (Spr 2007) site, previous use, 29(1):2 (Jan 1967) space conversion-1980s, 69(1):20 (Spr 2007)
relationship to Catherine McEvoy,
44(4):6 (Oct 1982)
at St. Mary's Church-mid 1800s, 44(4):6 (Oct 1982) McGonegal, Hattie
evolutionary theory
influence, 40(4):3 (Oct 1978) local work, 21(3):2 (Jul 1959) theater, stance on, 16(3):3 (Jul 1954)
The History of Monroe County (1877)
authored by, 6(2):13 (Apr 1944);
10(4):14 (Oct 1948);
41(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1979);
63(4):5, 7 (Fall 2001)
public library location for, 63(4):19
(Fall 2001)
beautification efforts,
75(1):14 (Spring 2013)
business enterprise-mid 1800s, 8(3):3 (Jul 1946); 75(1):14 (Spring 2013) McKee, Alexander
A Portrait of Rochester Through the Lens of
Charles Zoller authored by,
50(1):1-24 with illus (Jan 1988)
Rochester Railway Company and-1890s,
30(3):9 (Jul 1968)
as trolley system officer, 36(2):18 (Apr 1974)
addresses and lectures,
51(1):9, 11, 16 (Win 1989)
sister city presentation-1960s,
43(4):4 (Oct 1981)
at Tonawanda Reservation-1930s, 51(1):4 (Win 1989) as City Historian, 35(3):1-24 (Jul 1973); 51(1):22 (Win 1989)
quoted
on Executive Board of City of Rochester,
63(4):12 (Fall 2001)
on Harris, George, 44(1&2):1 (Jan & Apr 1982) on industrial accidentals-WWII, 66(1):11 (Win 2004) on industrial production-WWII, 66(1):3 (Win 2004) on leisure activity, 75(1):9, 10 (Spring 2013) on Near Northeast District, 70(2):13 (Fall 2007) on Ontario Beach area, 75(1):26 (Spring 2013) on packet boat Superior, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987); 72(1):12 (Spr 2010) on subway, 36(2):18 (Apr 1974) on traffic accidents, 36(2):7 (Apr 1974)
and narrator of Blake McKelvey's Rochester (documentary
film), 38(1):1-24 film script with
photos (Jan 1976)
of Rochester's Turbulent Transit History, 30(3):1-24 with map (Jul 1968) of Some Former Rochesterians of national Distinction, 21(3):1-24 (Jul 1959)
of The Depression of 1893 in Rochester,
14(3):1-24 (Jun 1952)
of Rochester's Mid Years: Center of Genesee County Life: 1854-1884, 2(3):1-24 (Jul 1940) of Rochester Views the Third Term: 1880, 2(4):1-19 (Oct 1940) Rochester History issues authored by, 10(4):20 (Oct 1948)
The Changing Face of Rochester,
26(2):1-20 with photos (Apr
1964)
A City Historian's Holiday, 19(1):1-23 (Jan 1957) A City Historian's Report, 35(3):1-24 (Jul 1973) Civic Medals Awarded Posthumously, 22(2):1-24 (Apr 1960) Colonel Nathaniel Rochester, 24(1):1-23 (Jan 1962) Early Almanacs of Rochester, 3(1):1-24 (Jan 1941) East Avenue's Turbulent History, 28(2&3):1-48 with illus (Apr & Jul 1966) Economic Stages In The Growth Of Rochester, 3(4):1-24 (Oct 1941) Errata and Addenda: Plus Some Thoughts on the Nature of History and the Rochester Story, 24(2):1-24 (Apr 1962) First Four Decades of Chamber of Commerce, The, 24(4):1-24 (Oct 1962) Flour Milling at Rochester, 33(3):1-20 with illus (Jul 1971) The Flower City: Center of Nurseries and Fruit Orchards, 10(4):18-19 (Oct 1948) From Stagecoach Taverns To Airline Motels, 31(4):1-24 (Oct 1969) The Genesee Country Villages In Early Rochester's History, 47(1&2):1-32 with illus (Jan & Apr 1985) The Germans of Rochester: Their Traditions and Contributions, 20(1):1-28 (Jan 1958); 63(4):24 (Fall 2001) His Honor, The Mayor of Rochester 1900-1928, 31(1):1-24 (Jan 1969) An Historical View of Rochester's Parks and Playgrounds, 11(1):1-24 (Jan 1949) Historic Antecedents of the Crossroads Project, 26(4):1-23 (Oct 1964) Historic Aspects of the Phelps and Gorham Treaty of July 4-8, 1788, 1(1):1-24 (Jan 1939) Historic Origins of Rochester's Social Welfare Agencies, 9(2&3):1-36 (Apr 1947) An Historic Site Tour of Old and New Landmarks, 22(1):1-19, 20 illus (Jan 1960) A History of Penal and Correctional Institutions in the Rochester Area, 34(1):1-24 (Jan 1972) The History of Public Health in Rochester New York, 18(3):1-28 (Jul 1956) History of the Police of Rochester, New York, A, 25(4):1-27 (Oct 1963) A History of the Rochester City Club, 9(4):1-24 (Oct 1947) Housing and Urban Renewal: The Rochester Experience, 27(4):1-28 (Oct 1965) Indian Allan's Mills, 1(4):1-24 (Oct 1939) The Italians of Rochester: An Historical Review, 22(4):1-24 (Oct 1960) Last Eleven Mayors, The First Eleven Managers and Twenty County Chairmen, The, 32(2):1-28 (Apr 1970) Lewis Swift: The Rochester Astronomer, 9(1):1-20 (Jan 1947) Lights and Shadows in Local Negro History, 21(4):1-27 (Oct 1959) A Local Historian's Reflections After Visiting Foreign Cities, 14(1):1-20 (Jan 1952) Lure of the City Rochester in the 1890s, The, 28(4):1-22 (Oct 1966) The Mayors of Rochester's Mid Years: 1860-1900, 28(1):1-24 (Jan 1966) The Men's Clothing Industry in Rochester's History, 22(3):1-32 (Jul 1960) Names and Traditions of Some Rochester Streets, 27(3):1-22 (Jul 1965) Old and New Landmarks and Historic Houses, 12(2&3):1-24 (Apr 1950) Organized Labor in Rochester before 1914, 25(1):1-24 (Jan 1963) The Origins of the Rochester Public Library: Rochester's Literary and Book Clubs, 48(1&2):1-19 with illus (Jan & Apr 1986) Our City Today, 20(2):1-28 (Apr 1958) A Panoramic Review of Rochester's History, 11(2):1-24 (Apr 1949) The Population of Rochester, 12(4):1-24 (Oct 1950) quoted Railroads In Rochester's History, 30(4):1-24 with illus (Oct 1968) Rebuilding Rochester and Remembering Its Past, 18(1):1-24 (Jan 1956) Rochester and Monroe County: An Historic Partnership, 33(2):1-24 (Apr 1971) Rochester and the Erie Canal, 11(3&4):1-24 (Jul 1949) The Rochester Area in American History, 21(1):1-22 (Jan 1959) Rochester at the World's Fairs, 26(3):1-24 (Jul 1964) Rochester in Retrospect and Prospect, 23(3):1-28 (Jul 1961) Rochester Learns to Play, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) Rochester Mayors Before the Civil War, 26(1):1-20 (Jan 1964) Rochester's 125th Birthday, 21(2):1-24 (Apr 1959) Rochester's Ethnic Transformations, 25(3):1-24 (Jul 1963) Rochester's Hesitant Promotion of the Image of Quality, 34(4):1-24 (Oct 1972) Rochester's Metropolitan Prospects in Historical Perspective, 19(3):1-31 (Jul 1957) Rochester's Near Northeast, 29(2):1-23 (Apr 1967) Rochester's Part in the Civil War, 23(1):1-24 (Jan 1961) Rochester's Public Schools: A Testing Ground For Community Policies, 31(2):1-28 (Apr 1969) Rochester: The Flower City, 1855-1890, 63(4):24 (Fall 2001) Rochester: The Quest for Quality, 1890-1925, 19(1):2 (Jan 1957); 63(4):24, 25 (Fall 2001) Samuel Parker Moulthrop: Devoted Educator and Good Citizen, 19(2):1-20 (Apr 1957) The Semi-Centennial of the Rochester Public Library, 23(4):1-24 (Oct 1961) A Semi-Centennial Review of Family Service of Rochester, Inc., 23(2):1-20 (Apr 1961) Sesquicentennial of Rochesterville, 29(3):1-20 (Jun 1967) A Sesquicentennial Review of Rochester's History, 24(3):1-40 (Jul 1962) Snowstorms and Snow Fighting: The Rochester Experience, 27(1):1-24 (Jan 1965) A Store of Rochester, 10(4):17 (Oct 1948) Susan B. Anthony's Hometown Trials (historical play), 44(3):1-24 (Jul 1982) Touring Backwards: A Visit To Rochester in 1818, and Again in 1838, 2(1):1-24 (Jan 1940) Traces of the Age of Homespun in Early Rochester by Blake McKelvey, 30(2):1-20 (Apr 1968) The Visual Arts in Metropolitan Rochester, 32(1):1-24 (Jan 1970) The Voice of the City Historian, 51(1):1-28 with illus (Win 1989) Water for Rochester, 34(3):1-24 map (Jul 1972)
as baseball player-1800s,
8(3):17 (Jul 1946);
63(1):5, 7 (Win 2001);
63(2):8, 14 (Spr 2001)
nickname, 63(2):16 (Spr 2001) McKenna, Charlie
biographical information,
41(1&2):2, 12 (Jan & Apr 1979)
Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes (1827) authored by, excerpt, 16(2):6-9 (Apr 1954); 41(1&2):3, 12-15 (Jan & Apr 1979); 49(4):3-4 (Oct 1987)
commercial commissions
Eastman School of Music, 49(1):7 (Jan
1987); 58(4):19-20 (Fall 1996)
Eastman Theatre, 26(2):12 (Apr 1964); 49(1):7 (Jan 1987); 58(4):19-20 (Fall 1996) UR River Campus and, 30(1):20 (Jan 1968) residential commissions
Bonbright residence, 28(2&3):28
(Apr & Jul 1966)
George Eastman House, 28(2&3):24-25 (Apr & Jul 1966); 52(1):18 (Win 1990) White House, 52(1):18 (Win 1990)
assassination-early 1900s,
26(3):12 (Jul 1964)
candidacies, 14(2):14 (Apr 1952) executive orders-Spanish-American War, 13(2):4, 13 (Apr 1951) newspaper on-1890s, 13(1):8 (Jan 1951) photograph, at Buffalo Pan American Exposition-early 1900s, 50(1):22 (Jan 1988) Sanders, Archie D. and, 41(4):11 (Oct 1979) tariff, economic panic and, 14(3):1 (Jun 1952)
business trips,
42(2):4, 16 (Apr 1980)
farm sales visit, with brother, 42(2):7, 8 (Apr 1980) McLafferty, Gershom (of Catherine, NY-1850s)
family members and history,
42(2):2, 28nn.3, 4, 6, 10, 12 (Apr
1980)
land purchases, 42(2):2 (Apr 1980) military service-1700s, 42(2):1-2 (Apr 1980)
census information, for family and farm-1850,
42(2):28nn.10, 12 (Apr 1980)
correspondence, 42(2):15, 18 (Apr 1980) farm enterprise, 42(2):2, 6, 9, 10, 27, 28n.10 (Apr 1980) guests, 42(2):5, 11, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20 (Apr 1980) illnesses, 42(2):7, 14 (Apr 1980) rental property, 42(2):4, 12, 27 (Apr 1980) social outings, 42(2):6-7, 13 (Apr 1980)
biographical information,
42(2):3 (Apr 1980)
business and financial dealings, 42(2):6, 21, 28n.12 (Apr 1980)
clock repair, 42(2):10, 25 (Apr 1980)
farming, 42(2):6, 9, 10, 15, 21 (Apr 1980) real estate, 42(2):5, 7, 15, 18, 21, 23, 24 (Apr 1980) surveying, 42(2):19-27 (Apr 1980) correspondence, 42(2):5, 6, 13, 16, 19 (Apr 1980) death and burial, 42(2):3 (Apr 1980) diary entries illnesses, 42(2):20 (Apr 1980) religious experiences, 42(2):18, 19, 20 (Apr 1980) travels, 42(2):4-27 (Apr 1980) McLafferty, James (of Catherine, NY) McLafferty, Rebecca (of South Bend, IN)
social agencies, roles with
American Association of Societies for the Organization of
Charities, 20(4):3 (Oct 1958)
as Relief Bureau surveyor, 20(4):3 (Oct 1958) survey-early 1900s, 23(2):7-8, 9, 10 (Apr 1961)
at St. Augustine's Church,
60(2):14 (Spr 1998);
60(3):10, 30 (Sum 1998)
as teacher, 60(3):10 (Sum 1998) McMath, Mrs. M. H.
Merchant Marines and,
65(3):16 (Sum 2003)
mother and residence, 65(3):7, 14 (Sum 2003) Wolfards and, 65(3):7, 14, 16-17 (Sum 2003) McNabb, George
pastorate-1800s,
44(4):2 (Oct 1982); 63(3):5 (Sum
2001)
public debate on tolerance and, 36(3):16 (Jul 1974)
acknowledgment,
67(2):27 (Spr 2005)
as author
of Archbishop Hanna, Rochesterian,
25(2):1-24 (Apr 1963)
of Charles Carroll of Belle Vue: Co-founder of Rochester, 42(4):1-28 with illus (Oct 1980) of The Diocese of Rochester in America: 1868-1993, 63(3):22 (Sum 2001) of Ecumenism and the Rochester Center for Theological Studies, 52(4):1-22 with illus (Fall 1990) of A Nun's View of Rochester, 1848, 52(4):22-28 with illus (Fall 1990) St. Augustine's Church and, 60(2):26n.13 (Spr 1998) St. Bernard's Seminary, role at, 52(4):11 (Fall 1990)
Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S. as advisor to-WWII,
74(2):8 (Fall 2012)
photographs
at charter signing in Bavaria-1940s,
74(2):9 (Fall 2012)
with General Eisenhower and Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein-1940s, 74(2):8 (Fall 2012)
death, 26(3):9
(Jul 1964)
as library trustee, 36(4):12 (Oct 1974) world's fair, role in-1890s, 26(3):5 (Jul 1964)
California expedition-1840s,
39(1&2):9, 11, 32, 37 (Jan & Apr 1977)
illness during, 39(1&2):17, 18, 31
(Jan & Apr 1977)
as church deacon,
60(3):20 (Sum 1998)
as director of Elisha House, 60(3):21 (Sum 1998) spouse, Brian, 60(3):20 (Sum 1998)
arrival, 2(3):16
(Jul 1940)
biographical summary/details, 10(4):11 (Oct 1948); 21(3):14-15 (Jul 1959); 24(3):30-31 (Jul 1962)
burial site, 67(2):25 (Spr 2005)
childhood with Sisters of Charity, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005) death, 25(2):18-19 (Apr 1963) bishopric candidates and, 25(2):12, 14-16 (Apr 1963) churches and
Corpus Christi, 44(4):15 (Oct 1982)
ethnic, 25(3):8-9 (Jul 1963) neighborhood, 25(3):8 (Jul 1963) pioneer cemeteries, 50(4):6 (Oct 1988) Polish schism and, 57(1):10 (Win 1995) St. Augustine's Church, 60(2):5, 9, 12 (Spr 1998) St. Mary's Church, 44(4):10-19 passim (Oct 1982) St. Stanislaus Church dedication by, quoted, 57(1):6-7 (Win 1995)
bequest, of Episcopal ring, 25(2):19
(Apr 1963)
eulogy for Rev. James P. Stewart, excerpt-1890s, 44(4):18 (Oct 1982) mentorship, 21(3):13 (Jul 1959); 24(3):31 (Jul 1962) ordinations, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) semicentennial toast to-1880s, 52(4):5 (Fall 1990) concerns, 19(4):13 (Oct 1957) education and, 3(3):17 (Jul 1941); 65(4):23n.8 (Fall 2003); 67(2):3 (Spr 2005)
Academy of the Sacred Heart ceremonies and,
65(4):16, 18 (Fall 2003)
on Bible reading in public schools, 31(2):6 (Apr 1969) clergy, development of, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) high school named for, 24(3):31 (Jul 1962) motto, quoted, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) parochial schools, formation of free, 31(2):6 (Apr 1969); 60(2):4, 5, 10 (Spr 1998) public school standards and, 60(2):14-15 (Spr 1998) seminary founded by, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005) Seton Hall University and, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005) memorials to
Chapel Tower bell at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):11 (Spr 2005)
statue, 67(2):2 photo, 12 (Spr 2005) photographs, 44(4):7 (Oct 1982); 67(2):28 (Spr 2005) reception for, 28(1):10 (Jan 1966) religious leadership, 19(4):9-10, 11 (Oct 1957); 23(3):14 (Jul 1961); 24(3):31 (Jul 1962)
as first local bishop, 19(4):9 (Oct
1957); 25(2):3 (Apr 1963)
for immigrants, 3(3):16 (Jul 1941); 57(1):4 (Win 1995) Irish political groups and, 19(4):12, 14 (Oct 1957) pastorates, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005) for Society of St. Casimir, 57(1):4 (Win 1995) residences Meade, General George (1815-1872) Measles epidemics
almshouse deaths-1840s,
45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983)
health regulations and-early 1800s, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956)
Hudson Avenue,
57(1):11 (Win 1995)
inspection, 18(3):11, 14 (Jul 1956) Joseph Avenue, 64(3):3 (Sum 2002) Polish, 57(2):4, 15 (Spr 1995) of Steward, Austin, 67(3):14 (Sum 2005)
beef-1850s,
42(2):27 (Apr 1980)
in Chicago-1890s, 43(1):12 (Jan 1981) pork, 47(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1985) Mechanics
during 1840s,
23(3):10 (Jul 1961)
census-1830s, 1(3):10 (Jul 1939) migrations to Rochester, 1(3):4 (Jul 1939) Polish, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995)
library, Reynolds Arcade and,
34(2):8 (Apr 1972)
merger, with Rochester Athenaeum-1890s, 11(2):9 (Apr 1949)
as art club headquarters,
17(2):21 (Apr 1955)
art exhibits, 17(2):16 (Apr 1955) art facilities and courses-post WWII, 65(3):18 (Sum 2003) benefactors
Clark, George H., 24(3):31 (Jul 1962);
65(3):16 (Sum 2003)
Eastman, George, 12(1):7 (Jan 1950); 23(3):19 (Jul 1961); 24(3):31 (Jul 1962); 38(1):17 (Jan 1976); 52(1):7-8 (Win 1990); 61(3&4):12 (Sum & Fall 1999) Lomb, Henry, 3(3):18 (Jul 1941); 19(2):11 (Apr 1957) Community Chest, application denied, 20(4):4 (Oct 1958) curriculum, 24(3):31-32 (Jul 1962); 31(2):8 (Apr 1969)
art, 17(2):16-17 (Apr 1955);
32(1):9, 12 (Jan 1970)
cooking, 68(4):7 photo caption (Fall 2006) expansion, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950) experimental kindergarten, 3(3):17 (Jul 1941) free-hand drawing, 3(3):19 (Jul 1941) progress, 3(3):17 (Jul 1941) WWI, 5(4):13 (Oct 1943)
founders, 22(2):13, 17 (Apr 1960);
24(3):24, 31 (Jul 1962)
opening-1880s, 3(1):17 (Jan 1941) purpose, 38(1):19 (Jan 1976) history merger, with Rochester Atheneum-1890s, 51(4):22 (Fall 1989) opening-1880s, 11(2):18 (Apr 1949) photographic exhibits/camera clubs, 18(4):19 (Oct 1956) renamed Rochester Institute of Technology-1940s, 23(3):26 (Jul 1961); 24(3):31 (Jul 1962); 38(1):19 (Jan 1976)See also Rochester Institute of Technology residential purchase, 8(2):17 (Apr 1946) students/graduates
black women, fundraising for,
21(4):18 (Oct 1959)
enrollment-1940s, 24(3):31 (Jul 1962) Kadar, Bob-1940s, 66(2):28 (Spr 2004) Silver, Henry Dayton, 15(4):4, 7 (Oct 1953) United Charities, work with-1910s, 23(2):7 (Apr 1961) women as-WWI, 5(4):18 (Oct 1943); 51(3):8 (Sum 1989)
Greenleaf, Halbert S., 41(4):7 (Oct
1979)
Lomb, Henry, 24(3):24 (Jul 1962) Stewart, John, 13(2):12 (Apr 1951) YMCA programing and, 16(1):22 (Jan 1954)
founder, 36(4):5
(Oct 1974)
merger with Athenaeum, 36(4):5-6 (Oct 1974) Reynolds Arcade and, 36(4):4 (Oct 1974) services, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939) Mechanics Protection Hall, 10(2&3):5, 7 (Jul 1948) Mechanics Savings Bank
formation-1860s,
49(2):10 (Apr 1987)
merger-1940s, 49(2):10, 18 (Apr 1987) officers/trustees, 28(1):14 (Jan 1966); 41(4):11 (Oct 1979)
Dunn, Thomas B., 41(4):11 (Oct 1979)
location and subsequent usage,
57(4):18 (Fall 1995)
original purpose-1800s, 75(2):2 (Fall 2013) renaming of
clothing industry and,
22(3):3, 4, 5, 11, 26 (Jul 1960);
51(4):17 (Fall 1989)
craft skills and, 25(1):24 (Jan 1963) shoe industry and, 51(4):16-17 (Fall 1989) Medbery, Joseph
Air Cure,
32(4):19, 22 (Oct 1970)
amputations. See Amputations atmospheric therapeutics, 32(4):19, 22 (Oct 1970) battlefield-Civil War, 63(4):10-11, 12, 23 (Fall 2001) bleeding, 18(3):3 (Jul 1956) chest plasters, 42(2):14 (Apr 1980) for digestive disorders, 42(2):7 (Apr 1980) drug stores providing-1900s, 64(3):7 (Sum 2002) evacuation system, wartime, 51(3):15-16 (Sum 1989) homeopathic immigrant insurance coverage for, 70(1):15-16 (Fall 2008) medications. See Drugs motorpathy, 32(4):9-13 (Oct 1970) for mules, on Oregon Trail-1840s, 39(1&2):17 (Jan & Apr 1977) in Polish community, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) radium and X-ray therapy for tumors-early 1900s, 70(1):7-9 (Fall 2008) Reconstruction, during, 9(2&3):16-17 (Apr 1947) reform movements-1800s, 32(4):4 (Oct 1970) services, expansion, 11(2):19 (Apr 1949) surgery. See Surgery for terminally ill, 60(3):21 (Sum 1998) transportation services. See Medical Motor Service of Rochester and Monroe County, Inc.; Women's Volunteer Motor Service water cures. See Water cures Medical Corps, Army. See U.S. Army Medical Motor Service of Rochester and Monroe County, Inc.
directors/officers/trustees
history and services, 55(2):4, 8-11, 9 photo, 18-19 illus, 22 (Spr 1993)
inspectors, in city schools,
31(2):11 (Apr 1969)
military. See specific branch of military nurses. See Nurses physicians. See Physicians volunteer. See Volunteer nurses corps Medical societies, 61(2):3-4 (Spr 1999) Medical Society of the State of New York
of 1800s, 32(4):2
(Oct 1970)
care/treatment. See Drugs; Medical care/treatment Durand, Henry S. in, 61(2):2, 3-5 (Spr 1999) Eastman philanthropy. See Eastman, George Galvanism system, 32(4):4 (Oct 1970) gender issues, 51(3):12, 14, 19, 29n.20-21 (Sum 1989) medical associations
county. See Monroe County
Medical Society
Monroe Medical Society, 54(2):7-8 (Spr 1992) women's, objectives and activity-WWI, 51(3):14, 20 (Sum 1989) patent. See Patent medicine personnel. See Medical personnel philosophies/theories
allopathic versus homeopathic,
9(2&3):21 (Apr 1947)
in Liberal Advocate-1830s, 36(3):11 (Jul 1974) tobacco consumption, opinions on-late 1800s, 60(1):7 illus, 12-13 (Win 1998)
Civil War practice as model for,
70(1):3 (Fall 2008)
professionalization-1800s, 45(1&2):10-11 (Jan & Apr 1983); 70(1):3 (Fall 2008) UR School of. See University of Rochester medical/dental facilities
aqueduct construction,
72(1):11 (Spr 2010)
baseball club/game-1800s, 63(1):8 (Win 2001) Civil War company from, 63(4):6 (Fall 2001)
as building material,
67(2):16 (Spr 2005)
for aqueduct, 72(1):8 (Spr 2010)
for Holy Sepulchre Cemetery structures, 67(2):9, 16 (Spr 2005) for Methodist Home, 72(1):11 (Spr 2010) for St. Augustine's Church/School, 60(2):11 (Spr 1998)
installation, 11(2):12 (Apr 1949)
Mediums
Spiritualists as,
71(2):7 (Fall 2009)See also
Fish, Mrs. Leah; Fox, Kate;
Fox, Margaret(ta);
Post, Mrs. Amy;
Post, Isaac;
Spiritualism
Meech, Wellington
Metropolitan Theater, role in,
8(3):8 (Jul 1946)
as theater manager, 16(3):4, 5 (Jul 1954); 37(2):15 (Apr 1975)
City Club speech,
9(4):15 (Oct 1947)
photographs
at Eastman Kodak Company, 61(1):8, 10
(Win 1999)
with George Eastman and Thomas Edison, 51(1):26 (Win 1989) Melville, G. W. Memoirs, Official and Personal (1846) of Thomas L. McKenney, 41(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1979) Memorandum of Law in the Case of Joseph Michaels, Morley A. Stern, et al. vs. Sidney Hillman...and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers (1920) by Felix Frankfurter, 22(3):31 (Jul 1960) Memorial Art Gallery
architecture,
26(2):12 (Apr 1964)
Arts Council and, 32(1):15 (Jan 1970) as memorial, to James G. Averell, 7(3):23 (Jul 1945); 17(2):19 (Apr 1955); 42(3):5 (Jul 1980) Baden Street Settlement and, 32(1):10 (Jan 1970) benefactors
Watson, Mrs. Emily, 3(1):10 (Jan 1941);
7(3):22-23 (Jul 1945);
17(2):11, 18-19 (Apr 1955);
18(4):17 (Oct 1956);
23(3):20 (Jul 1961);
30(1):18 (Jan 1968);
32(1):2, 3-4 (Jan 1970);
34(4):14 (Oct 1972);
38(1):18 (Jan 1976);
42(3):5, 10 (Jul 1980)
Watson, James S., 17(2):21 (Apr 1955); 24(3):32 (Jul 1962); 30(1):18 (Jan 1968); 32(1):2, 3-4 (Jan 1970)
early, 32(1):2 (Jan 1970)
Eastman holdings, 7(3):20 (Jul 1945) exhibits. See Memorial Art Gallery — exhibits funding, 32(1):23-24 (Jan 1970) gifts and acquisitions, 32(1):4, 8 (Jan 1970) growth, 32(1):6-8 (Jan 1970) mid 1900s, 22(1):16 (Jan 1960) painting: River Hills by Edward Redfield is donated to, 7(3):18 (Jul 1945)
expansions, 17(2):21 (Apr 1955);
32(1):19-22 (Jan 1970)
funding, by Emily S. Watson. See Memorial Art Gallery — benefactors original-1910s, 17(2):11 (Apr 1955); 22(1):16 (Jan 1960); 26(2):12 (Apr 1964) Rundel Memorial Building and, 52(1):23 (Win 1990) directors, 24(3):32 (Jul 1962)
Herdle, George as, 7(3):21 (Jul 1945)
Moore, Gertrude Herdle as, 7(3):9 (Jul 1945); 17(2):21-22 (Apr 1955)
"A Century of Rochester Interiors,"
32(1):5 (Jan 1970)
"A Look at Realism in Art from the Renaissance," 32(1):19 (Jan 1970) artists, listing, 17(2):20 (Apr 1955) with Chamber of Commerce, 34(4):21 (Oct 1972) Cole works (of Thomas), 32(1):22 (Jan 1970) "Erie Canal-Thruway of Yesterday," 32(1):13 (Jan 1970) ethnic, 25(3):21-22 (Jul 1963) Green collection (of Charles A.), 7(3):22 (Jul 1945) Homelands, 17(2):20-21 (Apr 1955); 25(3):18 (Jul 1963) "Light as Art," 32(1):22 (Jan 1970) local contributors-1910s, 17(2):19 (Apr 1955) "Masters of Landscape: East & West," 32(1):19 (Jan 1970) "Rediscovered Painters of Upstate New York," 32(1):19 (Jan 1970) "Gallery Notes" (bulletin), 18(4):21 (Oct 1956); 32(1):6 (Jan 1970) historical sketch/summaries, 12(2&3):19 (Apr 1950); 17(2):18-22 (Apr 1955); 24(3):1-24 passim (Jul 1962) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) membership drives, 32(1):2, 11 (Jan 1970) opening-1910s, 11(2):21 (Apr 1949); 17(2):1, 19 (Apr 1955); 61(3&4):27 (Sum & Fall 1999) programs
artmobile, 32(1):20 (Jan 1970)
children's, 32(1):2 (Jan 1970) "Creative Workshop," 32(1):17 (Jan 1970) depression, impact-1930s, 32(1):5 (Jan 1970) education, 32(1):4, 10, 13 (Jan 1970) ethnic, 25(3):21-22 (Jul 1963) extension, 32(1):3, 6, 10, 20 (Jan 1970) instructors, 32(1):4, 17 (Jan 1970) mid 1900s, 22(1):16 (Jan 1960) speaker, Victor Gruen, 69(1):10 (Spr 2007) travel abroad, 32(1):20-21 (Jan 1970) sister city program and, 43(4):3 (Oct 1981) women's college and, 30(1):5 (Jan 1968)
at Genesee Valley Park-1890s,
13(2):11 (Apr 1951)
as official celebration, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) parades
1892, 19(2):7, 8 (Apr 1957);
20(1):22 (Jan 1958)
1984, 48(3&4):29-30 (Jul & Oct 1986) marching units, inclusion, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957) school participation-1880s, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957) Vietnam veterans and, 48(3&4):27, 29-30, 37, 41 (Jul & Oct 1986)
to Averell, James G. See
Memorial Art Gallery
to Eastman, George, 30(1):22-23 (Jan 1968) to golf professionals, 65(1):3 (Win 2003) Holocaust Memorial (Brighton, NY), 74(2):17, 22 photos (Fall 2012) monuments/statues. See Monuments/statues Memphis, TN
activities-mid 1800s,
18(2):13 (Apr 1956)
as chesterfields, 60(1):11 (Win 1998) homeless. See Homeless Men, Bureau for at People's Rescue Mission, Thanksgiving Day-1938, 61(1):22 photo (Win 1999) smoking and, 60(1):10-20 (Win 1998)See also Tobacco consumption in Woman's State Temperance Society, 57(3):3, 8, 15 (Sum 1995)
as officers, 57(3):9, 10-13 (Sum
1995)
Men and Religion Forward Movement
railroad junction and station,
56(2):5 (Spr 1994)
residents water services, supplier, 34(3):22 (Jul 1972)
as artist,
32(1):8, 11 (Jan 1970)
exhibit at Security Trust Building,
32(1):18 (Jan 1970)
Meningitis epidemic-1870s, 45(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1983) Menlo Park, CA Men's Bible class movement
of New York City, civic and legislative
reform, 9(4):13 (Oct 1947)
Rochester. See Rochester City Club Men's clubs. See also Associations; Clubs; Societies
City Club. See
Rochester City Club
fraternal organization, location, 55(3):9 (Sum 1993) League of Civic Clubs, formation, 31(2):13 (Apr 1969) Rochester Ad Club, 9(4):2 (Oct 1947) Men's Service Center, 20(4):25 (Oct 1958)
formerly People's Rescue Mission. See
People's Rescue Mission
location and services, 26(4):20 (Oct 1964)
board of. See
Mental Health Board
department, formation-1950s, 33(2):22 (Apr 1971) Mental Hygiene, Committee on, 23(2):9 (Apr 1961) patients, public response to-1920s, 23(2):9 (Apr 1961) psychiatric assistance, social agencies provide, 23(2):13-16, 17 (Apr 1961) smoking and, 60(1):12, 13-14 (Win 1998)
Family Service of Rochester, Inc. and-1960s,
23(2):19, 20 (Apr 1961)
formation-1950s, 33(2):22 (Apr 1971) Mental institutions
insane asylum. See
Monroe County Insane Asylum
UR acquisition of River Campus and, 30(1):4 (Jan 1968) Mercantile businesses. See Merchants; Retail industry; specific business or product Mercer & Bishop (daguerrean studio), 62(1):20 (Win 2000)See also Bishop, Justin R.; Mercer, Thomas Mercer & Guignon (daguerrean studio), 62(1):21 (Win 2000) Mercer, Thomas
in copper industry,
62(1):7, 10 (Win 2000)
as daguerreotypist, 4(1):23 (Jan 1942); 17(2):3 (Apr 1955); 18(4):3, 4 (Oct 1956); 62(1):7, 10, 11-12, 20, 21 (Win 2000)
assistants, 62(1):13, 20, 21 (Win
2000)
partnerships, 62(1):11-12, 21 (Win 2000) studio improvements, 62(1):5 (Win 2000) museum enterprise, 4(1):23 (Jan 1942) relationship to Guignon, Richard V., 62(1):7, 10 (Win 2000) Merchant Marines
Advisory Committee on the Merchant Marine,
Marion B. Folsom and, 61(1):17 (Win 1999)
McMillan, Tom in, 65(3):16 (Sum 2003)
Andrews, Samuel G.-1800s,
26(1):8 (Jan 1964)
army contracts, 2(3):6 (Jul 1940) associations
council. See Retail Merchants
Council
exchange. See Merchants Exchange Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers Association-late 1800s, 30(4):18 (Oct 1968) censuses Child, Jonathan. See Child, Jonathan of Civil War era, 23(1):6, 10 (Jan 1961) Collins, Elihu B., 59(4):3 (Fall 1997) currency, use of varied forms-1800s, 49(2):6, 7, 9, 10, 14 (Apr 1987) dagerreotypists. See Daguerrean artists first local, 62(1):16 (Win 2000) forwarders as. See Forwarders/forwarding enterprises Hill, Charles J.-1800s, 26(1):8 (Jan 1964) independent shops, 11(2):9 (Apr 1949) investigated-1820s, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) Mathews, Robert, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946); 10(1):3 (Jan 1948)See also Mathews, Robert migrations to Rochester, 1(3):4 (Jul 1939) Moore, Samuel W. D.-1800s, 26(1):19 (Jan 1964) Pitkin, William-1800s, 26(1):10-11 (Jan 1964) services, 1900-1930, 35(2):12 (Apr 1973) St. Augustine's Church/School and, 60(2):12 (Spr 1998) trade excursions, 34(4):15, 16 (Oct 1972) wine, in Crossroads District-late 1800s, 26(4):15 (Oct 1964) Merchants Despatch Transportation Company Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers Association-late 1800s, 30(4):18 (Oct 1968) Merchants Millers and Mechanics Bank, 2(2):9 (Apr 1940) Mercier, George
history,
12(2&3):1-2 (Apr 1950)
as landmark, 22(1):6 (Jan 1960); 24(3):23 (Jul 1962); 28(4):4 (Oct 1966); 34(2):14 (Apr 1972); 60(1):6 (Win 1998) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) photographs, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964); 55(1):23 (Win 1993); 60(1):5 (Win 1998); 61(3&4):1, 6 (Sum & Fall 1999) sculptor, 12(2&3):2 (Apr 1950); 17(2):8-9 (Apr 1955); 60(1):6 (Win 1998); 61(3&4):6 photo caption (Sum & Fall 1999) storage-1960s, 26(2):5 (Apr 1964) unveiling, 12(2&3):2 (Apr 1950); 17(2):9 (Apr 1955); 24(3):23 (Jul 1962) world's fair and-1870s, 26(3):4 (Jul 1964) Mergers
in automotive industry,
43(2&3):5-6, 15, 23, 38 (Apr & Jul
1981)
in banking industry. See Banking industry in brewing industry-1800s, 54(2):16, 17 (Spr 1992) in clothing industry, 22(3):22, 26 (Jul 1960) of educational institutions. See specific institution of electric companies, 46(3&4):13, 14 (Jul & Oct 1984) of gas companies, 46(3&4):11, 13 (Jul & Oct 1984) of newspapers. See Newspapers of oil companies, 43(2&3):30 (Apr & Jul 1981) railroad, 30(4):6, 7, 14, 17, 19, 20, 23, 25 (Oct 1968); 33(1):4 (Jan 1971)
on Aldridge, George W.,
21(3):3 (Jul 1959)
as author
of Cold Facts on Our Weather, quoted,
15(1):3 (Jan 1953)
of A River Ramble, 6(2):23 (Apr 1944) of Rochester Sketchbook, 10(4):16 (Oct 1948) on historical lore, 24(2):15-16 (Apr 1962) as journalist, 19(3):1 (Jul 1957) on quote from WWII Prussian POW, 66(1):4 (Win 2004) Mesmerism, 71(2):8 (Fall 2009) Mesolella Dr. Jerry
as Socialist alderman
on Bausch & Lomb labor strike-1919, quoted,
39(4):17 (Oct 1977)
difficulties, 39(4):13-14 (Oct 1977) renomination campaign-1919, 39(4):18, 20 (Oct 1977)
auto industry, use,
43(2&3):19, 22, 34, 38 (Apr & Jul 1981)
collection drives. See Metal drives dental applications, 59(3):11 (Sum 1997) working. See Metalwork industry
labor force
of tanks, 35(2):7-8 (Apr 1973)
statistics: 1899, 1925, 35(2):6 (Apr 1973) status-1880s, 34(4):2 (Oct 1972) triphammers in, 59(2):6 (Spr 1997) Water Street and, 34(2):8 (Apr 1972)
Asbury Methodist Church. See
Asbury Methodist Church
at Bulls Head, 54(4):12 (Fall 1992) Charlotte society-1800s, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983) Christian (political) Party and, 36(3):6 (Jul 1974) as Christian sect-1830s, 36(3):2 (Jul 1974) church sale and repurchase-1830s, 44(4):2, 3 (Oct 1982) East Society, meeting place-1830s, 44(4):3 (Oct 1982) ethnic
German chapel, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958)
immigrants and, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) Italian community, 22(4):11 (Oct 1960) Federation of Churches and, 14(4):7 (Oct 1952) Genesee Conference, 4(2):8 (Apr 1942) Methodist Episcopal. See Methodist Episcopal Church(es) in Montreal, Canada-1820s, 62(4):22 (Fall 2000) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):4 (Apr 1967) North Avenue, 14(4):21 (Oct 1952) origins, 29(3):12 (Jun 1967) residential homes. See Methodist Home revival, at Millers-corners, 1(2):7 (Apr 1939) River Street chapel
African. See
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
chapel, location, 28(2&3):6 (Apr & Jul 1966) construction, 27(3):5 (Jul 1965) First, 22(4):11-12 (Oct 1960) hymnal-1800s, 59(4):10 (Fall 1997) LeRoy, NY, military command of elder of-1860s, 66(3):10 (Sum 2004) location-1820s, 27(3):2 map on facing page, 5 (Jul 1965); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) Tichenor, William and, 59(4):10 (Fall 1997)
additions,
28(2&3):42, 45 with illus (Apr & Jul 1966)
Bissell, Josiah W. and, 27(3):7 (Jul 1965); 72(1):11 (Spr 2010) construction material, 55(1):4 (Win 1993) previous use of, 26(2):9 (Apr 1964) Upton Court Building, location, 49(4):27 (Oct 1987)
Latta, G. C., Sr. and,
45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983)
schoolhouse, meetings in, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983) Metropolitan Museum of Art Metropolitan Theater (1853-1860s). See also Stone Building/Block
destruction-1860s,
37(2):15 (Apr 1975)
events/programs, 16(3):4 (Jul 1954); 37(2):14-15 (Apr 1975) management, 8(3):8 (Jul 1946) origins, 16(3):3 (Jul 1954); 37(2):14 (Apr 1975) renamed Rochester Opera House-1860s, 16(3):5 (Jul 1954)
celebration banner,
12(2&3):3 (Apr 1950)
congressman's death during, 41(3):13 (Jul 1979) enlistments, 23(1):6 (Jan 1961) priest's service in-1840s, 44(4):4 (Oct 1982)
Durand family in,
61(2):5-12, 15 (Spr 1999)
migrant labor from, WWII and, 56(3):4 (Sum 1994) mining in, 61(2):5, 6, 8 (Spr 1999) Stillwell, Arthur in, 61(2):5 (Spr 1999) tobacco from, 60(1):17 (Win 1998)
death, 49(4):15
(Oct 1987); 72(1):13 (Spr 2010)
profession and family history-1800s, 49(4):14-15 (Oct 1987); 72(1):13 (Spr 2010) Meyer and Sons. See George Meyer and Sons Meyer, Charles C.
biographical details,
49(4):14 (Oct 1987)
business enterprise-1800s, 49(4):14, 15 (Oct 1987)
and family members, 72(1):13 with
photo (Spr 2010)
family history-1800s,
49(4):14-15 (Oct 1987)
military service-Spanish-American War, 13(2):20 (Apr 1951) Meyer, Loebs and Co. (brewery)
biographical details,
49(4):14, 15 (Oct 1987)
business enterprise-1800s, 49(4):14, 15 (Oct 1987)
and family members, 72(1):13 (Spr
2010)
MIAs (Missing In Action) Michaels, E. P.
business enterprises,
22(3):2, 3, 4 (Jul 1960);
38(1):12 (Jan 1976)
business men's association and-1870s, 24(4):3 (Oct 1962) Chamber of Commerce and, 24(4):5-6 (Oct 1962) Clothiers Exchange, role in, 22(3):8 (Jul 1960) clothing industry, roles in
expansion,
22(3):5, 11 (Jul 1960)
formation, 20(1):10 (Jan 1958); 22(3):4 (Jul 1960) labor unions and, 22(3):28 (Jul 1960)
negotiations, 39(4):16-17 (Oct 1977)
strikes-1910s, 22(3):23 (Jul 1960); 39(4):16-17 (Oct 1977) United Garment Workers, 22(3):23, 25 (Jul 1960) operations
1890s, 14(3):4 (Jun 1952)
baseball competition-1800s,
62(2):18 (Spr 2000)
fort named for senator from, 59(1):6 (Win 1997) migrations to, 47(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1985) New Yorkers' contacts with, 42(2):7 (Apr 1980) Redemptorists in-1800s, 63(3):5 (Sum 2001) Microscopes
golf championships-1950s,
65(1):9 photo caption, 12-13, 12
photo (Win 2003)
occupation, 65(1):13 (Win 2003)
dam, 54(4):9
(Fall 1992); 60(4):14 (Fall 1998)
geology/geomorphology, 54(4):5-21 passim, 37 illus (Fall 1992); 55(1):15, 16 (Win 1993) height, 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1984) industry nearby, 54(4):14-16, 34-36 illus (Fall 1992) mill races, 54(4):14-15 (Fall 1992) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):8 (Fall 2000) Middle States and Canada Conference Midtown Holdings Corporation
employees
Baker, Nicholson, essay by,
69(1):23-25 (Spr 2007)
Chiarella, Angelo J. as manager, 69(1):15, 18 (Spr 2007) Fender, Bob as public relations director, 69(1):18 (Spr 2007) Grossman, Alvin as security chief, quoted, 69(1):19, 20 (Spr 2007) Humphrey, John as chief of security guards, 69(1):17 (Spr 2007) maintenance workers, 69(1):23-25 (Spr 2007) Plaza tenants, 69(1):15, 21 photo caption (Spr 2007)
architect, Victor Gruen,
69(1):4-10, 14, 15, 18, 20 (Spr 2007)
photograph, 69(1):7 (Spr 2007)
Broad Street extension and, 24(3):39 (Jul 1962) community impact-1960s, 27(4):23 (Oct 1965) demolition, 69(1):1 (Spr 2007) design, 69(1):4-6, 10, 14 (Spr 2007) development, 23(3):25-26 (Jul 1961); 24(2):13 (Apr 1962); 37(3):19 (Jul 1975) early planning, 32(2):18 (Apr 1970) employees. See Midtown Holdings Corporation fountain maintenance, 69(1):23-25 (Spr 2007) historical sketch, 69(1):1-28 (Spr 2007) impact, 38(1):23 (Jan 1976) interior, 61(3&4):14 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) as landmark, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965) opening-1960s, 69(1):2, 12 photo, 15 (Spr 2007) opposition to, 69(1):4 (Spr 2007) ownership, 69(1):1, 2 (Spr 2007) patrons
of 1960s & 1970s, social conflict over,
69(1):15-18 (Spr 2007)
of 1980s, 69(1):21-22 (Spr 2007) illegal activities, 69(1):17, 18, 19-20 (Spr 2007) Padilla, Juan essay on experience as, 70(2):11 (Fall 2007) protest against beating of, 70(2):2, 14 photo (Fall 2007) smile campaign and, 69(1):19 (Spr 2007)
exterior views, 69(1):19, cover
pages, inside front cover (Spr 2007)
interior views, 69(1):11-14, 21 (Spr 2007) site views, 69(1):8, 11 (Spr 2007) underground garage construction, 69(1):11 (Spr 2007) Reynolds Arcade and, 24(3):10 (Jul 1962) sale of, 69(1):2 (Spr 2007) site usage timeline, 69(1):inside front cover (Spr 2007) Midtown Tower
infant mortality and-1800s,
45(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1983)
licensing-1800s, 45(1&2):10-11 (Jan & Apr 1983) and spread of child bed fever, 45(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1983)
agriculture industry and,
54(1):3 photo caption, 4, 13, 14,
18-20, 22-24 (Win 1992); 61(3&4):15
(Sum & Fall 1999)
camps/system
housing and wages, 70(2):7 with
photo (Fall 2007)
life in, description, 54(1):14, 18-20, 29n.40 (Win 1992) Wayne County and, 54(1):14 (Win 1992)See also Wayne County Italians providing-1800s, 22(4):3 (Oct 1960) Puerto Ricans providing. See Puerto Rican immigrants WWII mobilization, 56(3):4 (Sum 1994)
comparative numbers,
28(4):8, 9 (Oct 1966)
evicted, from Crossroads District tenement-1950s, 26(4):21 (Oct 1964) as laborers. See Migrant labor urban/suburban movement, 19(3):12, 19 (Jul 1957) welfare expenditures-1820s, 33(2):7-8 (Apr 1971)
account, by Isabella H. Wilson-1830s,
41(1&2):32-39 (Jan & Apr 1979)
of animals, fur trade and, 1(1):5-6 (Jan 1939) baseball clubs and, 62(2):4 (Spr 2000) of blacks. See Blacks/black community to and from Canada. See Canada Erie Canal and, 19(4):2 (Oct 1957); 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) ethnic. See specific ethnic group from farms. See Farms of immigrants. See Immigrants — population figures/trends of laborers. See Migrant labor to Liberia municipal patterns, 51(1):10-11 (Win 1989)
intra-city, Near Northeast District and,
29(2):6, 11, 13-14, 16-18 (Apr 1967)
in Polish community-1930s, 57(2):9-10 (Spr 1995) rural to urban. See Urban migration urban flight. See Urban migration suburban/village patterns. See Suburban towns/villages — migration patterns via sleighs, 30(2):12 (Apr 1968) westward. See Westward Movement
Ensworth Tavern/House, description-1810s,
29(3):3-4 (Jun 1967)
illustrations by
Albany from the Hudson by, 62(3):4
(Sum 2000)
Dutch governor's residence, 62(3):6 (Sum 2000) Saratoga Springs, 62(4):21 (Fall 2000) Upper Falls, 61(3&4):17, 20-21 (Sum & Fall 1999) Military Bibliography of the Civil War by C. E. Dornbusch, 63(4):20 (Fall 2001) Military celebrations/ceremonies
balls, popularity,
1(2):3, 19 (Apr 1939)
Civil War, 23(1):22-23, 24 (Jan 1961); 46(1&2):33-34 (Jan & Apr 1984) parades
Civil War, 23(1):5 (Jan 1961);
66(3):4, 14, 15 (Sum 2004)
Spanish-American War, 13(2):13 (Apr 1951) Vietnam War, 48(3&4):36 (Jul & Oct 1986) of volunteer companies, 1(2):19 (Apr 1939) WWI, 51(3):11 photo (Sum 1989) WWII, 49(2):16 (Apr 1987); 55(4):6, 13 (Fall 1993)
Civil War, 23(1):5 (Jan 1961);
65(2):5 (Spr 2003)
Spanish-American War, 13(2):5, 7, 8, 9 (Apr 1951) WWI, 22(4):14 (Oct 1960) Vietnam War, 48(3&4):23, 36 (Jul & Oct 1986) WWI, 51(3):11 (Sum 1989) WWII, 55(4):17 photo (Fall 1993) Military drill
Base Hospital No. 19 (in France)-WWI,
51(3):12, 16-18 (Sum 1989)
at Camp Hillhouse-1860s, 66(3):8, 9 (Sum 2004) Civil War, 65(2):14 (Spr 2003)
field hospitals
nurse assignees-1890s, 12(1):18 (Jan 1950) proto-type, 51(3):15 (Sum 1989)
of Armbruster, Julius-1860s,
63(4):illus: 11, 16-17, 28-29
(Fall 2001)
research family history from, 63(4):1-32 with illus (Fall 2001) researching family history from, 52(2):16, 17, 24-25 (Spr 1990) War Department compilation of-1890s, 63(4):19 (Fall 2001) Military service. See also Military units; specific military engagement
during 1890s,
12(1):18 (Jan 1950)
records, city historian compiles, 23(4):6, 8 (Oct 1961) smoking and, 60(1):10, 17, 21 (Win 1998) training
by Polish Falcons, 57(1):12 (Win
1995)
in public schools-WWII, 55(4):14, 15 (Fall 1993) at Rochester Military Academy-1860s, 65(2):4, 22n3 (Spr 2003)
equipment, fundraisers-WWII,
55(4):11-12 (Fall 1993)
uniforms. See Military uniforms vehicles, manufacture, 43(2&3):19, 22, 23 (Apr & Jul 1981)
civilian use,
51(3):32 photo (Sum 1989)
companies, 1(2):19-20 (Apr 1939) described manufacture/demand
Civil War, 22(3):3 (Jul 1960);
23(1):10 (Jan 1961);
51(4):17 (Fall 1989)
World War I, 22(3):22 (Jul 1960) World War II, 22(3):28 (Jul 1960) quality
11th Pennsylvania Regiment,
41(3):6 (Jul 1979)
artillery. See Artillery units; New York Volunteers (military units) — artillery units black/colored. See Blacks/black community — military service chaplains Confederate, 61st Alabama Infantry, 73(2):8 (Fall 2011) criminal activity-Civil War, 66(3):10, 15 (Sum 2004) Dragoons-War of 1812, 4(4):15-16 (Oct 1942)See also Rochester City Dragoons drills, 1(2):19 (Apr 1939) enthusiasm of soldiers in-Civil War, 65(2):15, 26n51 (Spr 2003) Gould, Jacob and-1800s, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) Half Moon & Ballston Regiment (1700s), 41(3):3 (Jul 1979) Massachusetts Volunteers, 41(4):7 (Oct 1979) militia. See Militia companies; specific company National Guard. See New York State National Guard Naval Reserves, Spanish-American War activity, 13(2):3, 5, 7-8, 13, 14, 22-23 (Apr 1951) New York State Volunteers. See New York State National Guard; New York Volunteers recruitment. See Recruiting activities/offices reserves, labor strikes and-1890s, 49(2):11 (Apr 1987) Rochester Cavalry, officer, 28(1):6 (Jan 1966) Rogers Rangers, 41(3):3 (Jul 1979) at Sackets Harbor, NY-1820s, 62(4):10-11 (Fall 2000) structure and size-Civil War, 65(2):22n6, 23n12 (Spr 2003) Veterans of Quinby Post-1890s, 13(2):9 (Apr 1951) volunteer, 1(2):19 (Apr 1939) Williams, John forms, 41(3):17 (Jul 1979) William's Light Infantry. See Williams' Light Infantry
4th Division NYS Militia-1800s,
26(1):4 (Jan 1964)
54th Regiment. See 54th Regiment, NYS Militia/National Guard banking crisis and-1830s, 49(2):5 (Apr 1987) Chesebro, Henry O. and-1800s, 66(4):15 (Fall 2004) Dragoons-War of 1812, 4(4):15-16 (Oct 1942)See also Rochester City Dragoons at Erie Canal opening, 11(3&4):6 (Jul 1949) German, 68(3):6 (Sum 2006)
German Grenadiers, 20(1):2, 4, 6 (Jan
1958)
officers, 25(3):3 (Jul 1963) Union Guards, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958) Irish, 68(3):6 (Sum 2006) Light Guard-Civil War, 53(1):9 (Win 1991) municipal assistance by-early 1900s, 38(2&3):21 (Apr & Jul 1976) Pioneer Rifles, canal riot and-1830s, 54(3):15 (Sum 1992) system, abolition of, 2(2):21 (Apr 1940) tree cutting episode-1850s, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988)
Army's contribution of -1940s,
56(3):14 (Sum 1994)
bottles, contamination, 45(1&2):2 illus, 8 (Jan & Apr 1983) clean milk campaign-1890s, 45(1&2):5-6, 7-8, 9, illus: 7, 11 (Jan & Apr 1983); 61(3&4):13 (Sum & Fall 1999) consumption-1890s, 19(3):9 (Jul 1957) contamination, 19(3):8 (Jul 1957)
disease and infant mortality from,
45(1&2):6-8, 21 (Jan & Apr 1983)
tavern serving-1820s, 62(4):14 (Fall 2000) inspection/regulation, 11(2):18 (Apr 1949); 18(3):13, 14, 16, 18 (Jul 1956); 19(3):8-9, 17, 29 (Jul 1957); 45(1&2):7, 8 (Jan & Apr 1983)
public health improvements, 35(2):3
(Apr 1973)
production
1950s, 19(3):29 (Jul 1957)
breweries and, 20(1):12 (Jan 1958); 54(2):17 (Spr 1992) dealers' association, 18(3):13 (Jul 1956) and pasteurization, 11(2):18 (Apr 1949); 45(1&2):7-8 (Jan & Apr 1983); 61(3&4):13 (Sum & Fall 1999) plant, municipal operation proposed-1910s, 39(4):14 (Oct 1977) separators, manufacture of, 37(2):12 (Apr 1975) spoilage, inspector quoted on, 45(1&2):6-7 (Jan & Apr 1983) stations. See Milk stations Milkmen
formation,
45(1&2):7-8, illus: 7, 11 (Jan & Apr 1983)
world's fair and-early 1900s, 26(3):13 (Jul 1964)
Bloomer costume and,
57(3):5, 18 (Sum 1995)
clothing design, 18(2):6 (Apr 1956) Stanton, Elizabeth Cady and, 57(3):5 (Sum 1995) Millerism cult. See Millerites Millerites, 10(4):4 (Oct 1948); 67(3):13 (Sum 2005)
Marsh, Joseph and,
67(3):20, 25n.63 (Sum 2005)
meetings-1840s, 11(2):6 (Apr 1949) newspaper, 67(3):20, 25n.63 (Sum 2005) Parker, Jane Marsh on, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948) world's end, theory on, 1(2):13 (Apr 1939) Miller, John C.
Gannett Rochester Newspapers and,
43(4):2 (Oct 1981)
sister city charter signing and-1950s, 43(4):2 (Oct 1981) Millers (retail outlet)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
as brewer, cessation of brewing, 54(2):18 (Spr 1992) on Carroll, Major Charles, quoted-1880s, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
as architect,
28(2&3):12, 34 (Apr & Jul 1966)
military service-Spanish-American War, 13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
ancillary industries,
19(3):3 (Jul 1957)
of Brown Brothers. See Brown Brothers censuses
agricultural output and, 59(2):16 (Spr
1997)
fires in. See Fires — commercial/industrial Frankfort. See Frankfort, Village of Irondequoit Creek, 44(1&2):26-27 (Jan & Apr 1982) labor force, 29(2):2 (Apr 1967) lawsuit versus NYS over canals, 56(4):9 (Fall 1994) mills. See also specific mill
asheries. See Ash industry
capital investments, 3(4):2 (Oct 1941) construction, 59(2):16, 17 (Spr 1997) first, site. See Allan, Ebenezer "Indian"; Mill Tract (original) flour. See Flour industry grist. See Grist mills largest, construction of, 3(4):8 (Oct 1941) locations, 2(1):5 map (Jan 1940); 37(2):11 map (Apr 1975); 59(2):24 photo (Spr 1997) mill raising, described, 30(2):5-6 (Apr 1968) oil. See Oil industry paper. See Paper mills photographs/illustrations, 33(3):centerfold (Jul 1971); 46(3&4):3 (Jul & Oct 1984); 54(4):34-37, 41, 42, 44 (Fall 1992); 55(1):1, 22, 24, 26 (Win 1993); 59(2):1, 10, 14, 24 (Spr 1997) products, 72(1):5 (Spr 2010) Pultneyville, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) Red Mill. See Red Mill rolling, 59(2):6 (Spr 1997) saw. See Lumber industry; Sawmills shingle factory, 46(3&4):6 illus (Jul & Oct 1984) steam power and, 59(2):20 (Spr 1997) tanneries. See Leather industry; Tanneries Yellow Mill. See Yellow Mill operations
animal power, use of, 35(4):8 (Oct
1973)
atmospheric triphammer, invention and use, 50(3):17 (Jul 1988) decline, 2(3):10 (Jul 1940); 3(3):9-10 (Jul 1941); 29(3):17 (Jun 1967); 34(2):12 (Apr 1972) described, 33(3):11-12 (Jul 1971); 50(3):5 (Jul 1988); 54(4):5 (Fall 1992) mill stone runs, 33(3):2 (Jul 1971); 55(1):6, 7 (Win 1993) panic of 1837 and, 41(3):14 (Jul 1979) production, 11(2):11 (Apr 1949); 37(2):5 (Apr 1975); 38(1):10 (Jan 1976); 50(3):14 (Jul 1988) raceways and, 72(1):6 (Spr 2010) system configurations, 46(3&4):illus: 6, 11, 17 (Jul & Oct 1984) water power. See Mill industries — water power and weather-related shutdowns, 58(3):3 (Sum 1996) Ovid, NY-1850s, 42(2):6, 27 (Apr 1980) photographs/illustrations
along Genesee River. See
Genesee River
cider mill, 9(1):6 facing page (Jan 1947) flour mills. See Flour industry races. See Mill races; specific race reputation, 3(4):8 (Oct 1941) Salt Lake City, UT-1840s, 39(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1977) stone construction, buildings compared to, 34(2):5 (Apr 1972) subsequent use, 55(1):23-29 photos (Win 1993) travelers' accounts of, early 1800s, 41(1&2):9, 17 (Jan & Apr 1979) water power and, 38(1):10 (Jan 1976); 47(1&2):24 (Jan & Apr 1985); 59(2):4, 11, 16 (Spr 1997)See also Water power
consumption-1800s, 46(3&4):4 (Jul &
Oct 1984)
rights, 19(3):10 (Jul 1957); 33(3):17 (Jul 1971); 46(3&4):5, 10, 12 (Jul & Oct 1984) shortages, 33(3):9 (Jul 1971) yards, description, 11(3&4):9 (Jul 1949)
advertisement,
49(4):13 (Oct 1987)
installation of moveable carriages, 40(1):9 (Jan 1978) location, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987)
Meyer family and, 72(1):13 (Spr 2010)
sawmill, 40(1):9 (Jan 1978) Milliner, Joel P. The Million Voters Song, 39(4):1 (Oct 1977) Mill lot (original). See Allan, Ebenezer "Indian"; Mill Tract (original) Mill races
along Genesee River,
1(4):5 (Oct 1939);
23(3):4 (Jul 1961);
59(2):16 (Spr 1997);
72(1):5-6 (Spr 2010)
Brown's. See Brown's race census-1820s, 46(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1984); 55(1):5 (Win 1993) construction, 37(2):2, 4, 5 (Apr 1975) covering of, 37(2):6, 17 (Apr 1975)
ordinances, 37(2):13, 18 (Apr 1975)
locations, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975)
maps showing, 49(4):2 (Oct 1987);
55(1):21 (Win 1993);
72(1):5 (Spr 2010)
Upper Falls, 37(2):5 (Apr 1975) natural, 22(1):4 (Jan 1960); 33(3):2 (Jul 1971) opening, 3(4):5 (Oct 1941) operations power stations replacing, 37(2):22 (Apr 1975) rival sites-early 1800s, 47(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1985) of Rochester, Colonel Nathaniel. See Rochester Race of Seymour, Orson. See Johnson and Seymour race water power, use of, 37(2):19 (Apr 1975) water rights, 46(3&4):5 (Jul & Oct 1984)See also Water power
litigation over, 56(4):9 (Fall 1994)
Mills, Reverend C. C.
City Club speech,
9(4):9 (Oct 1947)
as political candidate-1920s, 22(4):18 (Oct 1960) as state senator, 9(4):9 (Oct 1947)
accidents
as circus parade route-1860s, 49(3):9 (Jul 1987) commercial/industrial activity, 2(1):21 (Jan 1940); 26(4):6, 14, 15 (Oct 1964); 27(3):1 (Jul 1965); 43(2&3):4 (Apr & Jul 1981); 50(3):4, 20-21 (Jul 1988)
of clothing industry, 20(1):9 (Jan
1958); 22(3):4, 5 (Jul 1960);
51(4):18 (Fall 1989)
Congress Hall-1800s. See Congress Hall/Hotel dye house, 69(2):10 illus (Spr 2008) iron manufacture-early 1800s, 41(3):22 (Jul 1979) manufacturing, 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) maps detailing, 50(3):12-13 (Jul 1988); 54(4):42 (Fall 1992) mechanic, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) millrace, 2(1):2 (Jan 1940) museum, 18(4):10 (Oct 1956); 55(3):9, 24 illus (Sum 1993) photograph, 30(4):centerfold (Oct 1968) railroad station/tracks, 13(4):9 (Oct 1951); 18(1):10 (Jan 1956); 26(4):12 (Oct 1964); 29(2):4 (Apr 1967); 30(4):5, 8, centerfold photos (Oct 1968); 33(1):5 (Jan 1971); 34(2):8, 12 (Apr 1972); 40(1):19 (Jan 1978) of shoe industry, 15(2):9, 10 (Apr 1953); 51(4):15 illus (Fall 1989) voting machine manufacture, 21(1):12-13 (Jan 1959) during World War II, 66(1):22 (Win 2004) Crossroads Project and, 26(4):2 (Oct 1964) flooding-1860s, 15(1):10 (Jan 1953) Iroquois trail along/crossing, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982) locations, 50(3):12-13 map (Jul 1988)
new-1820s, 21(2):14-15 (Apr 1959)
names
formerly West River Road, 27(3):8
(Jul 1965)
renamed Exchange Street, 11(3&4):9 (Jul 1949); 13(4):6 (Oct 1951); 21(2):14 (Apr 1959) residents/residences, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) social institutions, neighborhood, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) Mills, General William ("Big Kettle")
Allan, Ebenezer "Indian" as owner. See
Allan, Ebenezer "Indian"
description, 1(4):3, 9-11, 16-19 (Oct 1939); 49(4):4 (Oct 1987) destruction, 22(1):4 (Jan 1960); 24(3):5 (Jul 1962); 33(3):1 (Jul 1971) historical sketch, 1(4):1-24 (Oct 1939) illustrations mill operation/failure, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 12(4):2 (Oct 1950); 23(3):1-2 (Jul 1961); 24(3):4-5 (Jul 1962); 42(4):10 (Oct 1980); 43(4):15 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1983); 46(3&4):6-7 (Jul & Oct 1984); 47(1&2):3-4 (Jan & Apr 1985); 49(4):4 (Oct 1987); 55(1):4 (Win 1993)
original, by Phelps and Gorham Associates,
1(4):1 (Oct 1939);
24(3):5 (Jul 1962);
45(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1983);
47(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1985)
subsequent. See One Hundred Acre Tract — sales history
in 1830s, 23(3):7
(Jul 1961)
aqueduct reconstruction, support for, 37(2):7 (Apr 1975) canal enlargement, support for, 37(3):8 (Jul 1975) censuses-1820s, 51(4):7, 8 (Fall 1989)See also Mill industries Dalzell, Robert M. See Dalzell, Robert M. Main Street Bridge and, 3(2):6, 17 (Apr 1941); 18(1):3-4 (Jan 1956) waterwheel placement, 59(2):16 (Spr 1997) Milner Hotel
becomes resident hotel,
31(4):22 (Oct 1969)
formerly New Osburn House, 31(4):21 (Oct 1969)See also New Osburn House location, 27(3):12 (Jul 1965) losses, 31(4):21 (Oct 1969) previous and subsequent names, 27(3):12 (Jul 1965) Milwaukee, WI
flour industry, competition with,
37(3):13 (Jul 1975)
mayoral election-1910, 39(4):2 (Oct 1977) terrain, 19(1):23 (Jan 1957)
as book collector,
48(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1986)
Chamber of Commerce, roles in, 23(2):3 (Apr 1961); 24(4):15, 16 (Oct 1962); 34(4):5, 20 (Oct 1972) civic honor, 22(2):1, insert (Apr 1960) Civic Improvement League and, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944) public library and, 23(4):3, 16 (Oct 1961); 36(4):39 (Oct 1974); 73(1):1 (Spr 2011) residence, 28(2&3):27 (Apr & Jul 1966) St. Andrew's Brotherhood and, 42(1):5 (Jan 1980) United Charities and-1910s, 14(4):24 (Oct 1952); 23(2):8-9 (Apr 1961) University of Rochester and, 30(1):15, 21 (Jan 1968) at world's fair-1890s, 26(3):7 (Jul 1964)
about, 73(2):23n.2
(Fall 2011)
local regiment in, 63(4):6 (Fall 2001)
Armbruster, Julius with, 63(4):8
(Fall 2001)
concerts,
18(2):17 (Apr 1956)
dance, 40(3):13 (Jul 1978) Emancipation Day fair at-1840s, 66(4):12 (Fall 2004); 72(2):9 (Fall 2010) Turners' lease, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958)
of gold and silver in Mexico,
61(2):5, 6, 8 (Spr 1999)
local company-1860s, 8(4):9 (Oct 1946) of salt, 43(2&3):29 (Apr & Jul 1981)See also Salt
Chamber of Commerce, meeting with-early 1900s,
34(4):6 (Oct 1972)
formation-early 1900s, 14(4):8 (Oct 1952) labor mediations, role in, 14(4):22 (Oct 1952); 22(3):20 (Jul 1960) motion pictures, stance on, 16(3):22 (Jul 1954) religious services, 16(1):16 (Jan 1954) research
education, at University of Rochester,
33(4):2-3, 7-8, 19 (Oct 1971)
first resident minister, 4(1):11 (Jan 1942)See also Williams, Reverend Comfort requirements, 40(4):5 (Oct 1978) salary, 40(4):5 (Oct 1978) selection process, 40(4):4, 6, 8, 16, 17 (Oct 1978) traveler as-1820s, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000) unemployment conference-1930, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958) women as/in
Brown, Miss Antoinette. See
Brown, Reverend Antoinette
Crane, Caroline. See Crane, Reverend Mrs. Caroline Shaw, Anna Howard. See Shaw, Reverend Anna Howard Young, Mrs. Joan-1980s, 44(4):30 (Oct 1982) Minneapolis, MN
city planning,
6(4):7 (Oct 1944)
Danforth House, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) Federal Building, 40(2):17 (Apr 1978) Federal Reserve Banks, 19(1):6 (Jan 1957) as flour industry rival, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941); 50(3):14 (Jul 1988) historical museums, 19(1):21 (Jan 1957) juvenile center, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) libraries, 19(1):20 (Jan 1957) Memorial Auditorium, 19(1):21 (Jan 1957) Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1982 -, 19(1):19 (Jan 1957) municipal agencies, 19(1):11, 12 (Jan 1957) orchestra, 19(1):21 (Jan 1957)See also Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra park tours, 19(1):4 (Jan 1957) playground, 19(1):23 (Jan 1957) South Central Youth Project, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) visitors to welfare council, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) Minorities. See also Blacks/black community; Immigrants; specific group
cultural/social agencies and,
26(2):18 (Apr 1964)
discrimination against. See Discrimination/prejudice; specific minority group population changes and-1900s, 26(2):17, 18 (Apr 1964) Rochester History articles featuring, 51(1):13 (Win 1989) wartime employment opportunities (WWII), 51(4):21 (Fall 1989)
black, mid 1800s,
18(2):17 (Apr 1956)
performances, 29(1):2 (Jan 1967) as theater performers, 16(3):4, 6 (Jul 1954) Miss Araminta Doolittle's Academy Missing In Action (MIAs) Missionaries. See also Jesuits
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. as,
42(1):6 (Jan 1980)
home, popularity, 1(2):11 (Apr 1939) Iroquois, work among, 38(4):1-24 (Oct 1976); 43(4):14 (Oct 1981) Judd, Dr. Gerrit P.-1800s, 62(1):6 photo (Win 2000) lectures, popularity, 1(2):8 (Apr 1939) Philippines as base for-1890s, 13(2):6 (Apr 1951) Portuguese, 60(2):18 (Spr 1998) Roys, Charles K., 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) Seneca Nation and, 44(1&2):40 (Jan & Apr 1982) societies
Anglican Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and,
38(4):16-18 (Oct 1976)
Missionary Society For Inquiry, public meetings, 31(3):9-10 (Jul 1969) Niagara County, 36(3):4 (Jul 1974) Missions
among Native Americans
investigation of-1910s, 27(4):6 (Oct 1965) Megiddo settlement, water services-early 1900s, 34(3):16 (Jul 1972) People's Rescue Mission. See People's Rescue Mission
flood, relief assistance-1890s,
19(2):8 (Apr 1957)
trip, 19(1):23 (Jan 1957) Union Army and-Civil War, 53(1):14 (Win 1991) Missouri
as model for Rochester,
19(1):1 (Jan 1957)
Register of Lands, Carroll family and, 42(4):16-20 (Oct 1980) Mitchel, John P.
Dossenbach sabbatical, funding of-1910s,
42(3):10 (Jul 1980)
residence, landscaper, 51(2):23 (Spr 1989)
Kimball art collection and,
17(2):17 (Apr 1955)
relationship as sculptor
Anderson, Martin B. sculpture,
17(2):12 (Apr 1955)
Mercury sculpture-1880s, 3(3):3, 4 (Jul 1941); 7(3):18 (Jul 1945); 8(2):20 (Apr 1946); 12(2&3):2 (Apr 1950); 17(2):8-9 (Apr 1955); 24(3):23 (Jul 1962); 60(1):6 (Win 1998); 61(3&4):6 photo caption (Sum & Fall 1999)
club membership,
48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986)
Niebelungenlied paper, 10(1):2 (Jan 1948) as YMCA officer, 16(1):11 (Jan 1954) Model Housekeeping Center Models Modjeska, Helena
chiefs, 1(1):3 (Jan
1939); 68(1&2):20 (Win & Spr 2006)
deaths, 38(4):5 (Oct 1976) Iroquois Confederacy, and founding of, 13(3):2 (Jul 1951); 44(1&2):16-17, 39 (Jan & Apr 1982) Last Council Fire and-1870s, 68(1&2):20-21 (Win & Spr 2006) missionaries work among
baptisms, 38(4):5-6, 18 (Oct 1976)
dictionaries and grammars written for, 38(4):4, 12, 17 (Oct 1976) Dutch and English, 38(4):12, 15, 17, 18 (Oct 1976) Jesuits, 38(4):2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-8, 11 (Oct 1976) mission, 13(3):17 (Jul 1951) mission school-1700s, 38(4):18 (Oct 1976)
aqueducts, locks, bridges of-1820s,
62(3):13, 14 (Sum 2000)
Erie Canal and-1820s, 62(3):15, 17 (Sum 2000) Fort Stanwix on, Chief Cornplanter and-late 1700s, 68(1&2):15 (Win & Spr 2006) Little Falls, 62(3):illus: 2, 22 (Sum 2000); 62(4):3 illus, 4 (Fall 2000) lock construction, 37(3):4 (Jul 1975) settlers on, 21(1):4 (Jan 1959) as trade route, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 37(3):4 (Jul 1975) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):12-14, 18 (Sum 2000); 62(4):4 (Fall 2000) valley, 10(4):3 (Oct 1948) Mohawk Valley Molasses production (Romulus, NY-1850s), 42(2):20 (Apr 1980) Moliere, Jean Money brokers/lenders
Fitzhugh, Henry,
45(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Latta, G. C., Sr., 45(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1983) notes, of debt. See Notes The Money Maker by Henry F. Keenan, 10(1):22 (Jan 1948) Monge, Judge Alfredo Monkey on a Stick by Henry Clune, 10(4):6 (Oct 1948) Monkeys Monmouth, Battle of (Revolutionary War)
Davy, John M. and,
41(4):4 (Oct 1979)
opening, 5(2):11 (Apr 1943) Reynolds, Mortimer and, 36(4):9 (Oct 1974) teachers, 1(2):7 (Apr 1939)
bicycle sidepath and bridge along,
69(2):17 photos (Spr 2008)
cemetery-pioneer era, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) Clinton Avenue and, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965) commercial activity fires-early 1900s, 38(2&3):14, 16 (Apr & Jul 1976) location, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965) military structures on
formerly Pittsford State Road, 3(2):3
(Apr 1941)
church, 1(3):14 (Jul 1939)
library. See Monroe Branch Library Open Door, 74(2):16-17 (Fall 2012) social agency-1920s, 55(2):15 (Spr 1993)
horse-drawn, 30(3):3, 7 (Jul 1968)
trolleys, 12(1):6 (Jan 1950); 13(4):11 (Oct 1951); 36(2):5, 7 (Apr 1974)
move, Park Avenue Branch Library and-1930s,
73(1):5 (Spr 2011)
opening-1910s, 23(4):5 (Oct 1961); 73(1):2-3 (Spr 2011) plans for-1920s, 23(4):7 (Oct 1961) Monroe Cable Company, 32(3):27 (Jul 1970) Monroe Cablevision Inc., 32(3):27 (Jul 1970) Monroe Collegiate Institute Monroe Community College
architecture,
26(2):14 (Apr 1964)
development, 23(3):28 (Jul 1961) employees, migrant applicants-1960s, 54(1):23 (Win 1992) faculty member, Thomas X. Grasso, 72(1):24 (Spr 2010) financing, 33(2):24 (Apr 1971) opening-1960s, 24(3):36 (Jul 1962)
and degree program, 61(3&4):13 (Sum
& Fall 1999)
administration
by board of supervisors. See
Monroe County — Board of Supervisors
council-manager system, 33(2):22 (Apr 1971) headquarters-early 1800s, 40(2):3-8, 10, 11 (Apr 1978)See also Monroe County Court House legislative. See Monroe County Legislature "Blueprint for Recovery," 32(2):19 (Apr 1970) Board of Supervisors, 24(4):7 (Oct 1962); 40(2):4, 6-9, 12 (Apr 1978)
actions, 33(2):6-23 passim (Apr 1971)
Bergh Association funding, 35(4):7-8 (Oct 1973) Civil War bounties, 53(1):16 (Win 1991) of early 1800s, 26(1):6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19 (Jan 1964) first meeting-1820s, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) formation-1830s, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) function under county manager, 20(2):20 (Apr 1958) German immigrants, service of, 20(1):15 (Jan 1958) health care proposals, 18(3):27 (Jul 1956) Liberty Loan drive controversy-1910s, 39(4):14-15 (Oct 1977) Main Street Bridge petition, 3(2):4 (Apr 1941) members, 33(2):6, 10, 11, 12, 22, 23 (Apr 1971); 61(2):13 photo (Spr 1999) officer, Matthew Brown, Jr.-1820s, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) petition to, 14(3):7 (Jun 1952) Poor Committee recommendations-1850s, 68(4):4-5 (Fall 2006) Rivera, Edwin S. on, 70(2):22n.16 (Fall 2007) welfare costs, 20(4):22 (Oct 1958) women serve on, 26(2):20 (Apr 1964) carousel operation, 75(1):25 (Spring 2013) census data
nursery industry-mid 1800s,
45(3&4):37 (Jul & Oct 1983)
population. See Population figures/trends — of 1800s — Monroe County wheat production-1840s, 4(2):20 (Apr 1942)
to Catholic Churches, 60(3):13 (Sum
1998)
chief health officer
early 1800s, 40(2):3-8 (Apr 1978)
joint planning committee. See Joint City-County Planning Committee
Andrews, Samuel G., 41(3):18 (Jul
1979)
office stove, spitting and, 60(1):20 (Win 1998) records, use in researching family history, 52(2):15 (Spr 1990) Rochester, Col. Nathaniel, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) court house square, use, 33(2):8, 9 (Apr 1971) courts, 33(2):6, 7, 12, 20 (Apr 1971)
Children's Court probation officer, Leon C. Whitlock, quoted-WWII,
66(2):19 (Spr 2004)
Ensworth Tavern, as site, 31(4):6 (Oct 1969) grand jury investigations, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) juvenile, 33(2):21 (Apr 1971) law library, 33(2):18 (Apr 1971) district attorney, 21(2):7 (Apr 1959); 33(2):6 (Apr 1971)
investigation of Jacob Levin-1910s,
39(4):14-15 (Oct 1977)
facilities
airport. See Monroe County
Airport
almshouse. See Monroe County Almshouse bombing of-1970s, 48(3&4):20 (Jul & Oct 1986) court house. See Monroe County Court House courts. See Monroe County — courts insane asylum, location-1800s, 45(1&2):12 illus, 13 (Jan & Apr 1983) jail. See Monroe County Jail library. See Monroe County — library penitentiary. See Monroe County Penitentiary finances
Civil War era, 49(2):9 (Apr 1987)
expenditures, 33(2):7-20 passim (Apr 1971) purchase of Stanley property, 45(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1983) revenues, land as source of, 40(2):5 (Apr 1978) formation-1820s, 2(1):7 (Jan 1940); 3(1):8 (Jan 1941); 5(2):6-7 (Apr 1943); 11(2):4 (Apr 1949); 13(4):5 (Oct 1951); 21(1):6 (Jan 1959); 21(2):2, 6-7, 9 (Apr 1959); 21(3):20 (Jul 1959); 23(3):5 (Jul 1961); 24(1):16 (Jan 1962); 29(3):5, 8, 11 (Jun 1967); 33(2):1-5 (Apr 1971); 37(2):3 (Apr 1975); 40(2):3 (Apr 1978); 50(3):9 (Jul 1988)
movement for-1810s, 21(2):6-7 (Apr
1959); 23(3):5 (Jul 1961);
42(4):14 (Oct 1980);
47(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1985);
47(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1985)
naming, 29(3):11 (Jun 1967); 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) geographic area, 33(2):5 (Apr 1971)
relief map-1890s, 19(2):8 (Apr 1957)
historical sketch, 33(2):1-24 (Apr 1971) History of Monroe County, New York, 1788-1877, Mrs. Seth H. Terry quoted in, 68(4):15 (Fall 2006) judges, 21(2):7 (Apr 1959); 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) jurisdictions, development, 24(2):12 (Apr 1962) labor force-WWII, 66(1):9 (Win 2004) legislature. See Monroe County Legislature library
systems. See Monroe County
Library System; Pioneer Library
System
traveling, 23(4):18, 21 (Oct 1961)
1852, 59(4):10 (Fall 1997)
1872, 63(1):11 (Win 2001) 1887, 56(1):35 illus (Win 1994) U.S. Geological Survey, 50(2):2 (Apr 1988)
Civil War, 23(1):19 (Jan 1961);
53(1):16-17 (Win 1991);
63(4):21, 25 (Fall 2001);
66(3):3, 21, 24n.38 (Sum 2004)
Vietnam War, 48(3&4):24-25 photo, 26-29 (Jul & Oct 1986) World War II, 5(1):4 (Jan 1943); 48(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1986) officials. See also specific official Monroe County
Council of Appointments names-1820s,
21(2):7 (Apr 1959); 33(2):5-6
(Apr 1971)
indebtedness-1830s, 33(2):9 (Apr 1971) space, lack of-1840s, 33(2):12 (Apr 1971) population. See Population figures/trends — of 1800s — Monroe County public schools, role in-1800s, 33(2):11, 12 (Apr 1971) public services, research-1930s, 19(3):24 (Jul 1957) Puerto Rican residents, distribution of, 70(2):19 (Fall 2007) representatives
adminstration-1950s, 19(3):29 (Jul
1957)
adoption, 33(2):23 (Apr 1971) revenues, 38(1):22 (Jan 1976) supports city schools, 31(2):19, 21 (Apr 1969) sheriffs
city reliance on-1800s, 33(2):16 (Apr
1971)
Sibley, Hiram, 21(3):21 (Jul 1959) Smith, Hiram, 46(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1984) social services, 33(2):7-8, 9, 16 (Apr 1971); 35(4):19 (Oct 1973)See also specific service supervisors. See Monroe County — Board of Supervisors transportation services
to and along Lake Ontario,
75(1):20-22, 21 map (Spring 2013)
chairmobile, 55(2):10 (Spr 1993) Medical Motor Service, 55(2):10 (Spr 1993) waste disposal issues-1980s, 51(4):23 (Fall 1989)
baseball championship and-mid 1800s,
52(3):7, 17 (Sum 1990)
Harris, Joseph and, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) president-1850s, 28(1):8 (Jan 1966)
constructions and/or locations
1847-1850, 45(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr
1983)
burials. See Almshouse Burial Ground causes, 45(1&2):16, 20-22 (Jan & Apr 1983) frequency, 45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983) official records, 45(1&2):13, 22 (Jan & Apr 1983) historical sketch, 45(1&2):16-22 (Jan & Apr 1983) photographs/illustrations, 45(1&2):12, 15 (Jan & Apr 1983); 51(1):14 (Win 1989) population, 2(1):15 (Jan 1940); 9(2&3):6, 15 (Apr 1947)
alcoholism and, 45(1&2):19 (Jan &
Apr 1983)
demographics, 45(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1983) diet, 45(1&2):16 (Jan & Apr 1983) poverty, causes, 45(1&2):16, 18-19 (Jan & Apr 1983) separation by age, gender and state of mind, 45(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1983) work performed by, 45(1&2):18, 19-20 (Jan & Apr 1983) Monroe County Bank Monroe County Broadcasting Company, 32(3):25-26 (Jul 1970) Monroe County Center for Rehabilitation Agencies
Al Sigl Center, construction and location,
55(2):4-6 (Spr 1993)
formation and members, 55(2):4 (Spr 1993) officer, Justin Vigdor, 55(2):4 (Spr 1993)
1st (1820s-1840s),
27(3):4 (Jul 1965);
40(2):4 (Apr 1978)
anti-slavery meetings, 37(4):6 (Oct
1975)
art exhibit, 17(2):2 (Apr 1955) city council meets in-1830s, 26(1):4 (Jan 1964) commercial activity-1830s, 44(4):1 (Oct 1982) construction-1820s, 2(1):7 (Jan 1940); 13(4):5 (Oct 1951); 22(1):7 (Jan 1960); 23(3):6 (Jul 1961); 33(2):6, 7 (Apr 1971); 34(2):2, 3 (Apr 1972); 37(2):3 (Apr 1975) hotel nearby, 5(3):9 (Jul 1943) illustration, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000) illustrations, 68(3):1 (Sum 2006) Irish famine relief meeting at-1840s, 68(3):8 (Sum 2006) location, 1(3):2 (Jul 1939); 13(4):8 (Oct 1951); 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) occupants, 33(2):10, 12 (Apr 1971); 40(2):5-6 (Apr 1978) opening, 33(2):6-7 (Apr 1971) public meetings, 54(2):4, 7-8 (Spr 1992)
architect, 33(2):19 (Apr 1971)
art benefit, 17(2):6 (Apr 1955) artifacts from, 33(2):19 (Apr 1971) Civil War and, 23(1):6, 22 (Jan 1961) construction, 13(4):14 (Oct 1951); 22(1):7 (Jan 1960); 33(2):13-14 (Apr 1971) cornerstone ceremony, 40(3):9 (Jul 1978); 58(3):3 (Sum 1996) illustration, 40(2):9 (Apr 1978) Lincoln eulogy at-1860s, 23(1):24 (Jan 1961) occupants, 33(2):14, 17, 18 (Apr 1971) remains of Frederick Kislingbury and, 59(1):19 (Win 1997) site, previous use, 26(1):12 (Jan 1964)
construction/design/location-1890s,
14(3):7 (Jun 1952); 33(2):19-20
(Apr 1971)
legal profession and, 34(2):18 (Apr 1972) opposition to, 33(2):18 (Apr 1971)
celebratory ringing-Civil War,
23(1):22 (Jan 1961)
as fire alarm, 33(2):10 (Apr 1971) as municipal signal, 33(2):10 (Apr 1971) Court House Square. See Court House Square cupola, 12(2&3):4 (Apr 1950) dates of, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) sites
founding fathers provide, 5(2):7 (Apr
1943); 24(1):8, 17 (Jan 1962)
previous use, 26(1):12 (Jan 1964) rivalry over-early 1800s, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971); 37(2):3 (Apr 1975); 47(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1985) Monroe County Fairgrounds
driving association at,
8(3):15 (Jul 1946)
location-1860s, 66(3):6 (Sum 2004) as military camp site-1860s, 23(1):7 (Jan 1961); 66(3):5-11 (Sum 2004)
homicide at, 66(3):20-21 (Sum 2004)
1st (1820s)
citizens actions, 34(1):3 (Jan 1972)
construction, 2(1):7 (Jan 1940); 5(2):7 (Apr 1943); 34(1):2, 3 (Jan 1972) location, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965); 33(2):6 (Apr 1971); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) reconstruction, 33(2):7 (Apr 1971) replacement, recommendation for, 34(1):3 (Jan 1972)
assistant sheriff-1870s, 34(1):12-13
(Jan 1972)
condemnation, 33(2):17 (Apr 1971); 34(1):15 (Jan 1972) construction, 21(2):20 (Apr 1959); 33(2):9 (Apr 1971); 34(1):4 (Jan 1972) discipline, 34(1):4, 13 (Jan 1972) library-1840, 34(1):5 (Jan 1972) location, 2(1):21-22 (Jan 1940); 33(2):9 (Apr 1971) reform movement, 34(1):5 (Jan 1972) remodeling, 33(2):10 (Apr 1971) Rice, Dan and. See Rice, Dan
construction/design, 27(3):10 (Jul
1965); 33(2):17 (Apr 1971);
34(1):15-16 (Jan 1972)
location, 25(4):8 (Oct 1963); 33(2):17 (Apr 1971) replacement required, 34(1):23 (Jan 1972)
conditions-early 1800s, 34(1):4-6
(Jan 1972)
escapes by, 33(2):7 (Apr 1971); 34(1):3 (Jan 1972); 34(1):5-6, 22 (Jan 1972) executions-1800s, 34(1):6, 12 (Jan 1972) murderers of William Lyman-1830s, 4(1):15 (Jan 1942) Rice, Dan. See Rice, Dan
formation-1960s,
33(2):23 (Apr 1971)
orientation, suburban vs. urban, 33(2):23-24 (Apr 1971) prison work release program and-1970, 34(1):24 (Jan 1972) representation on, 33(2):1, 23 (Apr 1971)
director, Harold S. Hacker,
73(1):8 (Spr 2011)
expansion, 23(4):21 (Oct 1961) film workshops, 36(4):34 (Oct 1974) financing-1900s, 33(2):24 (Apr 1971) formation, 23(4):17-18 (Oct 1961) staff, 23(4):18 (Oct 1961) traveling collection, 23(4):18, 21 (Oct 1961) trustee, Mrs. Edward H. Cumpston, 23(4):18 (Oct 1961)
alcoholism, action on,
1(3):17 (Jul 1939)
Durand, Henry S. as delegate from, 61(2):3 (Spr 1999) formation-1820s, 3(1):11 (Jan 1941); 18(3):3 (Jul 1956); 26(1):11 (Jan 1964) headquarters-1890s, 36(4):19 (Oct 1974) medical practitioners, lack of restrictions on, 32(4):2 (Oct 1970) physician regulations-1840s, 32(4):2 (Oct 1970) radio broadcast "Speaking of Health," 32(3):13 (Jul 1970) Monroe County Park Commission
acreage, 11(1):20
(Jan 1949)
formation-1920s, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949); 19(3):21-22 (Jul 1957) Kelly, James at, 67(2):27 (Spr 2005) parkway, delay, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949) Warner Castle and
Bureau of Municipal Research study-1960s,
34(1):22-23 (Jan 1972)
directors
Brockway, Zebulon. See
Brockway, Zebulon R.
Fulton, Levi S., 33(2):16 (Apr 1971); 34(1):9-10, 11 (Jan 1972) fire-1860s, 34(1):11 (Jan 1972) formerly Monroe County Workhouse, 34(1):9 (Jan 1972) legislation affecting, 34(1):13 (Jan 1972) as library station, 73(1):3 (Spr 2011) location, 24(3):18 (Jul 1962); 45(1&2):12 illus, 13 (Jan & Apr 1983) merger, with county jail, 34(1):23, 24 (Jan 1972) operations
contract labor system-1800s, 34(1):9,
15 (Jan 1972)
educational facilities/programs, 34(1):21, 23, 24 (Jan 1972) farm holdings and food production, 34(1):21 (Jan 1972) females' work assignments, 34(1):10 (Jan 1972) prison industries, 34(1):9, 10-11, 21 (Jan 1972) problems associated with-1900s, 34(1):21-22 (Jan 1972) rehabilitation program-1960s, 34(1):23, 24 (Jan 1972) Rochester Rehabilitation Center and, 55(2):13 (Spr 1993) site, subsequent use, 55(2):10 (Spr 1993) during wartime
chair, first full-time salaried,
32(2):26 (Apr 1970)
municipal and county government 1925-1970, 32(2):1-28 (Apr 1970) orientation-mid 1900s, 33(2):23 (Apr 1971)
book of photographs by,
69(2):15 photo caption (Spr 2008)
efforts of, 19(3):8 (Jul 1957); 69(2):2, 14 (Spr 2008)
acquisition, New York Water Services
Corporation, 34(3):21 (Jul 1972)
formation-1950s, 19(3):27 (Jul 1957); 34(3):21 (Jul 1972) service contract negotiations, 34(3):21, 22-23 (Jul 1972) Monroe County Woman Suffrage Party
construction-1850s,
33(2):16 (Apr 1971);
34(1):8 (Jan 1972)
director, Zebulon Brockway. See Brockway, Zebulon R. and Penitentiary proposed-1850s, 26(1):15 (Jan 1964) renamed Monroe County Penitentiary-1850s, 34(1):9 (Jan 1972) Monroe Garden and Nursery
expansion,
45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983)
opening-1830s, 45(3&4):28 (Jul & Oct 1983); 51(4):10 (Fall 1989) status-1840s, 45(3&4):32 (Jul & Oct 1983)
black suffrage convention-1840s,
46(1&2):21-23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Irish repeal meeting at-1840s, 68(3):8 (Sum 2006)
parish musical at,
60(3):11 (Sum 1998)
sister city program activities/exchange and, 43(4):5, 8 (Oct 1981) WWII activity, roles, and programs, 55(4):photos: 1, 2, 6, 10, 11, 13 (Fall 1993)
as merchant, Nathaniel Rochester and,
24(1):3 (Jan 1962)
naming of Monroe County and, 24(1):16 (Jan 1962)
papers, local acquisition,
6(2):7 (Apr 1944)
as president street named for, 27(3):14 (Jul 1965)
political orientation,
2(2):4, 8 (Apr 1940)
purchase, 41(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1979) review of A. N. Royall publication-1820s, 41(1&2):16, 19n.3 (Jan & Apr 1979) Montana Territory
formation-1890s,
14(4):5 (Oct 1952)See also
Dennis, Reverend James H.
incorporation, 14(3):17 (Jun 1952) operation, 14(3):16-17 (Jun 1952) working capital, 14(3):17 (Jun 1952) Montgomery County Montgomery, Harvey
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
business enterprise-early 1800s, 33(3):5 (Jul 1971); 55(1):6, illus: 22, 24 (Win 1993) flood of 1823 and, 24(1):14 (Jan 1962) local roots, 24(1):15 (Jan 1962) marriage, 24(1):10 (Jan 1962) relationship to Col. Rochester, 33(3):5 (Jul 1971) relocations, 24(1):12 (Jan 1962) Montgomery, Dr. Harvey F.
biographer,
10(4):8 (Oct 1948)
biographical summary, 21(3):15 (Jul 1959) as civic leader, 17(4):16 (Oct 1955)
coeducation movement at UR and,
17(4):19 (Oct 1955); 57(4):10
(Fall 1995)
Italian community and, 22(4):10 (Oct 1960); 25(3):11 (Jul 1963) Model Housekeeping Center and, 14(4):20 (Oct 1952) National Federation of Church Women and, 14(4):26 (Oct 1952) public library, role in-early 1900s, 23(4):2 (Oct 1961) school board membership, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950); 14(2):15, 19 (Apr 1952); 17(4):17 (Oct 1955); 23(4):2 (Oct 1961); 31(2):9, 12, 13 (Apr 1969) social center movement and, 14(4):18 (Oct 1952) social reform and, 11(2):22 (Apr 1949) vice, meeting regarding, 14(4):11 (Oct 1952) Woman's Educational and Industrial Union, role in, 10(2&3):17, 18 (Jul 1948); 14(4):10 (Oct 1952); 57(4):9 (Fall 1995) marriage, 21(3):15 (Jul 1959)
local roots,
24(1):15 (Jan 1962)
marriage and Rochester lineage, 24(1):10 (Jan 1962) relocations, 24(1):12 (Jan 1962)
brotherhood membership,
14(4):13 (Oct 1952)
Lake Avenue Baptist Church, service at, 3(3):15 (Jul 1941) marriage, 21(3):15 (Jul 1959) Montgomery, William Rochester
cholera epidemic-1800s,
18(3):4, 5 (Jul 1956);
22(2):3 (Apr 1960);
36(3):13 (Jul 1974)
economic activity-1800s, 3(4):5 (Oct 1941); 45(3&4):13, 14 (Jul & Oct 1983) Gordon, James held prisoner at-1780, 41(3):3 (Jul 1979) institutions and structures in-1820s, 62(4):22 (Fall 2000)
convents, 62(4):19-22 (Fall 2000)
Jesuit missions near, Iroquois reside at, 38(4):7, 11 (Oct 1976) road to LaChine, 62(4):18 (Fall 2000) subway trolleys, 36(2):13 (Apr 1974) trade with-1800s, 4(4):5 (Oct 1942) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):18-22 (Fall 2000) wheat prices-1820s, 45(3&4):12, 46n.5 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Anderson, Martin Brewer,
12(2&3):23 (Apr 1950)
Bausch and Lomb, location and gang activity at, 70(2):9 (Fall 2007) Douglass, Frederick. See Frederick Douglass Monument European, 14(1):4, 14, 17 (Jan 1952) in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. See Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Jemison, Mary, 68(1&2):22, 24 photo (Win & Spr 2006) Justice. See Justice, Statue of Madonna of the Highways, photograph, 44(4):24 (Oct 1982) Mercury. See Mercury, Statue of Moore, Edward Mott, 12(2&3):23 (Apr 1950); 14(1):17 (Jan 1952)
location, 50(2):5 photo (Apr
1988)
in Mt. Hope Cemetery, 50(4):19, 20-21 photos (Oct 1988); 52(2):1 photo (Spr 1990) at Plymouth Spiritual Church, inscription, photograph, 71(2):back cover (Fall 2009) Schiller, Frederick, 20(1):23 (Jan 1958) St. Augustine (statue), 60(3):20 (Sum 1998) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):14 (Sum 2001) Tubman, Harriet, 72(2):11 photo (Fall 2010)
as archbishop
mausoleum at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery by,
67(2):11-12 (Spr 2005)
St. Mary's Church and, 44(4):22 (Oct 1982) Moore, Daniel
biographical summary,
28(1):8-9 (Jan 1966)
as mayor (1865-1866), 28(1):8-9 (Jan 1966)
Civil War and, 46(1&2):33 (Jan &
Apr 1984)
flood of 1865 and, 58(3):5 (Sum 1996) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
on Anthony, Susan B., quoted,
7(2):5 (Apr 1945)
biographical summary, 21(3):15 (Jul 1959) biography, 10(4):12 (Oct 1948) club memberships evolutionary theory and, 8(4):8, 16 (Oct 1946) family life national distinction, 22(2):16 (Apr 1960) parks system, roles in, 3(3):5 (Jul 1941); 11(1):2, 10, 20 (Jan 1949); 23(3):14 (Jul 1961); 28(1):19 (Jan 1966); 50(2):4 (Apr 1988)
park authorities and, 6(4):3 (Oct 1944)
park board and, 7(4):19 (Oct 1945) as park commissioner, 11(1):3 (Jan 1949); 21(3):15 (Jul 1959); 24(3):26 (Jul 1962); 31(1):3 (Jan 1969)
children's hospital, founding,
9(2&3):22 (Apr 1947)
examination of human cells, 8(4):3 (Oct 1946) outdoor sports, attitude towards, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949)
at Ontario Lake, 75(1):5 (Spring
2013)
Rochester Historical Society, role in, 6(2):15 (Apr 1944) statue commemorating, 12(2&3):23 (Apr 1950); 50(2):5 photo (Apr 1988)
on coeducation, 17(4):18 (Oct 1955)
denominational control issues and, 33(4):15 (Oct 1971) on fundraising efforts, quoted-1890s, 33(4):2 (Oct 1971) Ward, Henry A. and, 8(4):10 (Oct 1946)
as art club officer,
18(4):17 (Oct 1956)
as director, Memorial Art Gallery
acknowledgment, 7(3):8 (Jul 1945)
early days, 32(1):2 (Jan 1970) European travels, 32(1):20 (Jan 1970) gallery support, and growth in, 24(3):32 (Jul 1962) programing, 17(2):21-22 (Apr 1955) retirement, 32(1):16 (Jan 1970) sister, hiring of, 32(1):5 (Jan 1970) relationship to George L. Herdle, 17(2):21-22 (Apr 1955)
as alderman, abolitionist convention and-mid
1800s, 46(1&2):16 (Jan & Apr 1984)
RIT and, 32(1):18 (Jan 1970)
cineomatograph, use of,
16(3):21 (Jul 1954)
movie industry, role in, 16(3):23 (Jul 1954) as theater manager, 16(3):13 (Jul 1954)
profession and role in black suffrage
convention-1840s, 46(1&2):22 (Jan & Apr
1984)
relationship to Edward Mott Moore, 32(4):13 (Oct 1970) residence, 32(4):13-14 (Oct 1970)
biographical details,
26(1):19 (Jan 1964)
as mayor (1859-1860, 1866-1867), 26(1):19 (Jan 1964); 28(1):2, 9-10 (Jan 1966) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
City Club controversy,
9(4):23 (Oct 1947)
political campaign-1940s, 41(4):18 (Oct 1979) at world's fair-1930s, 26(3):17 (Jul 1964) Moose Lodge
churches, role in,
1(3):16 (Jul 1939)
humane society activities, 35(4):12-13 (Oct 1973) ideals, 1(2):2-3, 20-21 (Apr 1939) newspaper advocates, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949)
college/university coursework on,
33(4):5 (Oct 1971)See also
Moral reform
historical sketch-1830 to 1850, 1(2):1-23 (Apr 1939) Industrial School of Rochester and, 68(4):6, 16 (Fall 2006) women authors and, 10(1):9-16 (Jan 1948)
Rochester During World War I: Rochester
Over There authored by, 51(3):12-32
with photos, 30n. (Sum 1989)
Browning Club membership,
10(1):5 (Jan 1948)
library interests
committee membership, 36(4):14 (Oct
1974)
Reynolds Library, 6(2):16 (Apr 1944); 36(4):12 (Oct 1974) tour, 36(4):17 (Oct 1974)
American History Class and-1890s,
48(1&2):9 (Jan & Apr 1986)
appointment, 6(2):15-16 (Apr 1944); 33(4):22 (Oct 1971) denominational control issues at UR, quoted-1890s, 33(4):15-16 (Oct 1971) specialization, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944) Rochester Historical Society papers committee and, 6(2):15-16 (Apr 1944) St. Andrew's Brotherhood and, 42(1):5 (Jan 1980)
member, Samuel P. Moulthrop,
19(2):15 (Apr 1957)
of NYS Archeological Association, 19(2):15 (Apr 1957)
as author
of Ancient Society, 8(4):11-12
(Oct 1946); 21(1):15-16 (Jan
1959)
of Houses and House Life of the American Aborigines, 8(4):16 (Oct 1946) of The League of the Iroquois, 6(2):9 (Apr 1944); 8(4):3 (Oct 1946); 10(4):20 (Oct 1948) on social anthropology, 11(2):15 (Apr 1949) biography, 8(4):6-7 (Oct 1946); 10(4):11 (Oct 1948) burial site, 50(4):16 (Oct 1988) club memberships and roles in, 10(1):2 (Jan 1948); 48(1&2):5-6 (Jan & Apr 1986) correspondence, 8(4):10, 15 (Oct 1946) Crapsey, Algernon S. on, quoted-1910s, 42(1):22-23 (Jan 1980) death, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946) female college, stance on, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) Kansas Nebraska Act, reaction to-1850s, 2(3):3 (Jul 1940) library Native Americans and, 24(3):19 (Jul 1962)
as authority on Seneca customs,
44(1&2):24 (Jan & Apr 1982)
as organizer of The Grand Order of the Iroquois, 6(2):8-9 (Apr 1944) research and writings on, 48(1&2):5, 6 (Jan & Apr 1986) visit to Ojibawa Indians of Wisconsin, 8(4):4 (Oct 1946) as scientist/scholar
distinction, 8(2):20 (Apr 1946);
12(2&3):14 (Apr 1950);
18(4):8 (Oct 1956);
22(2):16 (Apr 1960);
23(3):14 (Jul 1961);
24(3):15, 18, 19 (Jul 1962)
interests, 6(2):2 (Apr 1944); 8(4):4 (Oct 1946) on modes of commerce, quoted-mid 1800s, 33(3):13-14 (Jul 1971) scholars' analysis of, 8(4):11 (Oct 1946) Smithsonian Institution, collaboration with, 8(4):4 (Oct 1946) speech, before public school teachers, 8(4):14 (Oct 1946) theories, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940)
abduction/disappearance-1820s,
3(1):15 (Jan 1941);
3(2):9 (Apr 1941);
4(1):21 (Jan 1942);
7(1):3-4 (Jan 1945);
21(1):7 (Jan 1959);
21(3):24 (Jul 1959);
24(1):21 (Jan 1962)
Anti-Masonic Almanacs and-1820s,
3(1):20 (Jan 1941)
Anti-Masonry movement and, 10(4):9-10 (Oct 1948) attorney general and, 41(3):9 (Jul 1979) Chesebro, Nicholas and, 66(4):16 (Fall 2004) historical sketch, 53(4):31-41 (Fall 1991) influence on local politics, 2(2):12-20 (Apr 1940) published work on, 10(4):10 (Oct 1948) biographical details, 53(4):31 (Fall 1991) business enterprises, 53(4):31-32 (Fall 1991) illustration, 53(4):31 (Fall 1991) Illustrations of Masonry authored by, 2(2):12, 14 (Apr 1940); 53(4):33, 38, 44 (Fall 1991) "Immolation of Morgan" exhibit, 3(2):14 (Apr 1941) as Rochester character, 4(2):9 (Apr 1942); 21(3):2 (Jul 1959)
church of. See
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints
of Far West, Thomas Evershed on, quoted-1840s, 39(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1977)
attitude towards, 39(1&2):26 (Jan &
Apr 1977)
Brown, Mr., 39(1&2):28 (Jan & Apr 1977) ferry services, 39(1&2):14, 20, 29 (Jan & Apr 1977) guidebook for western travel, 39(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1977) Lamereau, Mr., 39(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1977) road built by, 39(1&2):38-39 (Jan & Apr 1977) in Salt Lake City, UT, 39(1&2):25, 26 (Jan & Apr 1977) of Palmyra, antagonism towards, 36(3):8 (Jul 1974) published commentary/works on, 10(4):4 (Oct 1948); 36(3):8 (Jul 1974) Morocco (leather) manufacturers Morris, Mr. (no given name)
as abolitionist,
67(3):15 (Sum 2005); 67(4):7, 9 (Fall
2005); 72(2):10 (Fall 2010)
black suffrage and-1840s, 46(1&2):22, 23 (Jan & Apr 1984) death, obituary quote, and burial site, 67(4):27n.95 (Fall 2005) occupations, 46(1&2):22 (Jan & Apr 1984); 67(4):7, 27n.95 (Fall 2005)
foreclosure in,
45(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1983)
purchase-1790s, 47(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1985) settlement, 47(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1985)
as land speculator,
1(4):8 (Oct 1939)
German emigrants of Williamsburg and,
4(3):5, 9, 11 (Jul 1942)
promotional pamphlets, 41(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1979) purchases & sales-1790s, 1(4):8 (Oct 1939); 47(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1985)
biographical summary,
41(3):4-5 (Jul 1979)
as land agent, 4(3):7, 10 (Jul 1942); 47(1&2):14, 19 (Jan & Apr 1985)
sale to William Berczy, 4(3):10 (Jul
1942)
title negotiations with Indians-1790s, 47(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1985)
Guernsey & Bushnell Company and,
45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983)
traveler's notation on-1820s, 62(4):12 (Fall 2000) Morse Lumber Company Morse, Samuel F. B.
daguerreotypes and,
62(1):3, 4 (Win 2000)
first intercity telegraph demonstration by, 59(4):7-8 (Fall 1997) O'Reilly, Henry and, 7(1):16-20 (Jan 1945); 22(2):9 (Apr 1960); 24(3):13 (Jul 1962) Tichenor, William and, 59(4):22n.10 (Fall 1997) Mortgages. See also Bankruptcies/foreclosures; Housing
co-operative programs,
11(2):13 (Apr 1949)
foreclosures St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):7, 10 (Sum 2001)
Chamber of Commerce Building,
26(4):19 (Oct 1964)
description-1810s, 47(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1985) extension proposal, 6(4):8, 9 (Oct 1944); 26(4):16 (Oct 1964)
concert-1840s,
29(1):2 (Jan 1967)
construction, 31(4):7 (Oct 1969) opening, 34(2):3 (Apr 1972) renamed National Hotel, 31(4):12 (Oct 1969); 34(2):11 (Apr 1972) theatrical performances, 18(2):17 (Apr 1956) Morton, Dr. Rosalie Slaughter
death-1870s,
7(2):15 (Apr 1945)
residence, 57(4):21 (Fall 1995)
as educational and visitors center,
57(4):25 (Fall 1995)
City Club membership
death, 9(4):12 (Oct 1947) mayoral candidacy-1910s, 14(2):20 (Apr 1952); 31(1):19 (Jan 1969) profession, 42(1):16 (Jan 1980) as school board officer, 9(4):3 (Oct 1947)
illustration,
33(3):centerfold (Jul 1971)
officer, Charles E. Angle, 33(3):16 (Jul 1971) operation, 33(3):16 (Jul 1971)
of American West, journal descriptions-1840s,
39(1&2):22, 28 (Jan & Apr 1977)
on Erie Canal-1820s, 62(3):17 (Sum 2000) Moss, George, 24(4):9, 11, 12 (Oct 1962) Mossgraber, Jim
construction,
31(4):22, 23 (Oct 1969)
East Avenue locations, 28(2&3):45 (Apr & Jul 1966) historical sketch, 31(4):1-24 (Oct 1969) Mother of Sorrows Rectory
clubs, 29(2):20
(Apr 1967); 31(2):12 (Apr 1969)
infant mortality and-1800s, 45(1&2):3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 20-21 (Jan & Apr 1983)See also Infant mortality parenting, in county almshouse, 45(1&2):18, 21 (Jan & Apr 1983) Motion Picture Producers Trust
biographical,
12(1):16 (Jan 1950); 16(3):22 (Jul
1954)
captioned, for deaf persons, 64(1):22 (Win 2002) on Eastman Kodak film, first local viewing, 34(2):15 (Apr 1972) Eastman Theatre and, 38(1):20 (Jan 1976); 49(1):16 (Jan 1987); 58(4):16, 20 (Fall 1996) foreign, first showing, 12(1):21 (Jan 1950) houses/theaters. See Movie theaters impact, 61(3&4):6 (Sum & Fall 1999) kineomatograph, 12(1):21 (Jan 1950) local artists, 16(3):23-24 (Jul 1954) popularity, 16(3):12, 20-24 (Jul 1954) producers' association, 16(3):23 (Jul 1954) showings, 16(3):22, 23, 24 (Jul 1954)
c.1900, 12(1):19-21 (Jan 1950)
first, 12(1):21 (Jan 1950); 16(3):20-21, 22, 23 (Jul 1954) talking, first, 3(1):9 (Jan 1941) technology, pioneers in, 38(1):16-17 film script (Jan 1976); 52(1):4-5, 23 (Win 1990)
on early commerce,
50(3):11 (Jul 1988)
relationship to George Motley, 33(3):14 (Jul 1971) Rochester Historical Society contributions, 6(2):21 (Apr 1944) The Romance of Milling: With Rochester the Flour City authored by, 10(4):18 (Oct 1948); 33(3):14, 19n. (Jul 1971) Motorcycle police officers Motorpathy, 32(4):9-13, with illus (Oct 1970) Mott, Abigail Mott, James
relationship to Lucretia Mott,
10(2&3):3 (Jul 1948)
woman's rights movement and, 10(2&3):2, 3 (Jul 1948)
Anthony, Susan B., friendship with,
21(3):4 (Jul 1959)
Post family and, 71(2):4 (Fall 2009) as woman's rights activist, 7(2):15 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 14 (Jul 1948) Moulson, Mr. (no given name)
business enterprises,
29(2):7 (Apr 1967);
45(3&4):30, 33, 37 (Jul & Oct 1983)
farm location, 45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Iroquois League founding and-early 1900s,
68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006)
parents and profession, 19(2):20, 20n. (Apr 1957); 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006)
biographical summary/details,
19(2):1-20 (Apr 1957)
birth, 19(2):2 (Apr 1957)
death, 19(2):20 (Apr 1957) education, 19(2):2 (Apr 1957) family and spouse, 19(2):2-3, 20 (Apr 1957); 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) residences, 19(2):3, 4 (Apr 1957) Brick Presbyterian Church, roles at, 19(2):4-5, 10, 18 (Apr 1957) as civic leader, 19(2):4, 5, 8, 17, 18 (Apr 1957); 28(4):19 (Oct 1966) as educator, 19(2):2, 3-15, 18-20 (Apr 1957)
at Cary Collegiate Institute,
19(2):3, 17 (Apr 1957)
health initiatives, 19(2):14, 19 (Apr 1957); 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) inventions. See Moulthrop, Samuel Parker — as inventor at Natural Science Camp, 19(2):9 (Apr 1957) at No. 5 School, 19(2):8 (Apr 1957) at No. 10 School, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957) at No. 17 School, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) at No. 26 School, 29(2):9 (Apr 1967)
a.k.a. Washington Grammar School,
19(2):4, 5, 17, 18, 20 (Apr 1957)
at NYS Industrial School, 19(2):4, 5 (Apr 1957) professional memberships/activities, 19(2):8, 15 (Apr 1957) reforms, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) at School No. 26, Iroquois League founding and-early 1900s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) at Sylvanus A. Ellis School, 19(2):15, 18, 19 (Apr 1957) teaching methods, 19(2):3, 6, 10 (Apr 1957) truancy, special education programs, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) at University of Rochester, 19(2):15 (Apr 1957) at Western House of Refuge, 19(2):3 (Apr 1957); 34(1):13, 15 (Jan 1972)
Damascus Temple of the Shrine,
19(2):4 (Apr 1957)
educational. See Moulthrop, Samuel Parker — as educator Hamilton Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) Home Defense League, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957) Knights Templar, 19(2):4, 8 (Apr 1957) L.C. Bordman Smith camp, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957) Lincoln Guards, 19(2):19 (Apr 1957) Masons, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) McClellan Corps, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) New York State Historical Association, 19(2):15 (Apr 1957) Rochester Historical Society, 19(2):9 (Apr 1957) Selye Citizens Corps, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) Sons of the American Revolution, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957) Union Veteran's Union, 19(2):5 (Apr 1957) War Service Corps, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957) as inventor
of reading chart roller, 19(2):8 (Apr
1957)
of school chairs, 19(2):14 (Apr 1957) of school desks, 19(2):13, 14 (Apr 1957); 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) military service-Civil War, 19(2):2, 17 (Apr 1957) Native Americans, involvement with
Menominee, 19(2):2 (Apr 1957)
Seneca, 19(2):9, 16 (Apr 1957) Tonawanda council house, 19(2):16 (Apr 1957) Wisconsin, 19(2):9 (Apr 1957)
Playground League, resignation from-early 1900s,
11(1):16 (Jan 1949)
praise for, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) school facilities, use of, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949) as superintendent, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957); 23(2):6 (Apr 1961); 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) YMCA involvement Mountains. See specific range or mountain Mount Albion Cemetery Mount Auburn Cemetery (Boston, MA) Mount Hope Avenue. See Mt. Hope Avenue Mount Hope Cemetery
acreage, 75(2):2
(Fall 2013)
descriptions, 11(1):1 (Jan 1949)
by Greeley, Horace-1830s, 16(2):17
(Apr 1954)
newspaper, 32(4):8 (Oct 1970) travel handbook-1890s, 41(1&2):48 (Jan & Apr 1979) development and management, 50(4):9, 17-19 (Oct 1988); 75(2):2 (Fall 2013) Ellwanger & Barry philanthropy, 11(1):2, 3, 6 (Jan 1949); 45(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1983); 75(2):26n.5 (Fall 2013) essay on, 71(1):2 (Spr 2009) exhumation, of Frederick Kislingbury, 59(1):19 (Win 1997) facilities, 50(4):19 (Oct 1988); 71(1):2 (Spr 2009)
chapel, illustrations, 50(4):1, 2,
12-13, 15 (Oct 1988)
crematorium, 18(3):15 (Jul 1956) gates and gatehouse, illustrations, 50(4):14-15, 23, 24 (Oct 1988) gazebo, 50(4):1, 23 (Oct 1988) The Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery, 71(1):2 (Spr 2009) geomorphology, 50(4):8, 9 (Oct 1988); 55(1):11, 12, 31 illus (Win 1993) historical sketch, 50(4):1-24 with illus, photos (Oct 1988) hunting, forbidden, 50(4):9 (Oct 1988) interments, 50(4):10-11, 16-17, 22 (Oct 1988); 71(1):2 (Spr 2009)
from Almshouse Burial Ground,
45(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1983);
50(4):7 (Oct 1988)
Anthony family members, 7(2):9, 24 (Apr 1945); 57(4):17 (Fall 1995) Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S., 74(2):23 photo (Fall 2012) Bernstein, Sophie, 74(2):23 photo (Fall 2012) census-1890, 18(3):15 (Jul 1956) Child family, 71(1):3, 22 with illus, front cover (Spr 2009) Civil War, 67(2):18 (Spr 2005); 67(4):13 (Fall 2005) Cody family, 52(2):31 photo caption (Spr 1990) Douglass family, 21(4):16 (Oct 1959); 67(4):5, 6-7, 22 (Fall 2005) Durand family, 61(2):15 (Spr 1999) James, Rev. Thomas, 71(1):22 (Spr 2009) Kislingbury, Frederick, 59(1):19 (Win 1997) Lathrop, Cornelia, 64(1):4 (Win 2002) Morris, Jacob P., 67(4):28n.95 (Fall 2005) O'Reilly family, 7(1):23 (Jan 1945) Porter family plot, Annie Douglass and, 67(4):6 (Fall 2005) Post, Amy and Isaac, 71(2):22 (Fall 2009)
gravestones, photos, 71(2):inside
back cover (Fall 2009)
Rochester family, 24(1):23 (Jan 1962)
grave sites, 71(1):1, 3, 27, 28,
inside front cover (Spr 2009)
Steward (Austin) children, 71(1):22 (Spr 2009) from West Burying Ground, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) location, 4(1):8 (Jan 1942) management
commissioner, Hamblin Stilwell,
26(1):16 (Jan 1964)
superintendent, George Stillson, 44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982) monuments, 28(1):5 (Jan 1966); 67(2):18 (Spr 2005) naming, 27(3):12 (Jul 1965); 50(4):9 (Oct 1988) newspaper quote on, 2(4):15 (Oct 1940) opening/dedication-1830s, 3(1):16 (Jan 1941); 22(1):14 (Jan 1960); 50(4):8, 9 (Oct 1988) photographs/illustrations, 50(4):10, 12-13, 20-21, 24 (Oct 1988); 52(2):1 (Spr 1990); 71(1):1, 3, 27, front and back covers, inside front cover (Spr 2009)
engraving-1830s, 75(2):2 (Fall 2013)
rural cemetery movement and, 50(4):3-4 (Oct 1988) sections Silver family (of Henry Dayton) visit, 15(4):27 (Oct 1953) site
acquisition-1830s, 2(1):12 (Jan 1940);
5(2):12 (Apr 1943);
13(4):10 (Oct 1951);
18(3):7 (Jul 1956);
26(1):8 (Jan 1964);
50(4):7-8 (Oct 1988);
71(1):2 (Spr 2009)
selection, 50(4):7, 9 (Oct 1988)
Czerkas, Jean, 68(4):22 (Fall 2006)
Gillespie, Frank, 68(4):22 (Fall 2006) Mosher, Claire, 68(4):22 (Fall 2006) Simmons, Jeff, 68(4):22 (Fall 2006) UR acquisition of River Campus and, 30(1):4 (Jan 1968) war relic in-Spanish-American War, 13(2):6 (Apr 1951)
acreage, 43(4):17
(Oct 1981)
as educational/training site, 45(3&4):36 (Jul & Oct 1983) fame, 3(3):10 (Jul 1941) "Flower City" reputation and, 3(4):11 (Oct 1941) founding, by Ellwanger & Barry, 1(3):13 (Jul 1939); 20(1):8 (Jan 1958); 21(3):5 (Jul 1959); 22(2):11-12 (Apr 1960); 25(3):4 (Jul 1963); 38(1):13 (Jan 1976); 43(4):17 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983); 51(4):10 (Fall 1989) Holy Sepulchre Cemetery landscaping by, 67(2):6-7 (Spr 2005) location, 45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983); 50(4):11 (Oct 1988) markets
freight facilities, 3(4):15 (Oct 1941)
international, 3(4):15 (Oct 1941); 43(4):17 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983) national, 3(4):15 (Oct 1941); 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983)
classification and labeling,
45(3&4):28, 31 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Mount Hope Cemetery, supplied to, 45(3&4):33 (Jul & Oct 1983) orchard. See Mount Hope Garden and Nursery(ies) — orchard stock selection and quality, 43(4):17 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):38 (Jul & Oct 1983) operations, 25(3):4 (Jul 1963); 51(4):10 (Fall 1989)
advertisements/promotional material,
43(4):17 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):31
(Jul & Oct 1983); 67(2):26
photo (Spr 2005)
branches, 45(3&4):31, 33 (Jul & Oct 1983) dissolution-1910s, 45(3&4):44-45 (Jul & Oct 1983) early difficulties, 45(3&4):31 (Jul & Oct 1983) Ellwanger death and, 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983) employee housing, 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983) expansion, 11(1):2 (Jan 1949) foreign influence, 45(3&4):35-36 (Jul & Oct 1983) as leading industry, 20(1):8 (Jan 1958); 51(4):10 (Fall 1989) quality, 38(1):14 (Jan 1976); 51(4):12 (Fall 1989) sales, 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983) weather affecting, 15(1):6 (Jan 1953); 24(3):15 (Jul 1962)
dwarf trees, 45(3&4):36 (Jul & Oct
1983)
Northern Spy apple, 45(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1983) orders, size and frequency, 45(3&4):38 (Jul & Oct 1983) prices-1840s, 45(3&4):31 (Jul & Oct 1983) sales-1870s, 45(3&4):36 (Jul & Oct 1983) selection and quality, 43(4):17 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):38 (Jul & Oct 1983) philanthropy, 11(1):2, 3, 6 (Jan 1949); 38(1):14 (Jan 1976); 50(4):11, 16 (Oct 1988) prizes, 4(2):20 (Apr 1942); 45(3&4):36, 44-45 (Jul & Oct 1983) site, subsequent use, 3(3):4, 10 (Jul 1941) state fair exhibits, 45(3&4):36 (Jul & Oct 1983) stock shares, liquidation-1910s, 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983) transit service to/from, 20(1):8 (Jan 1958); 27(3):12 (Jul 1965) travel abroad and, 45(3&4):35-36 (Jul & Oct 1983) world's fair exhibits, 26(3):5, 11 (Jul 1964) Mount Morris. See Mt. Morris Dam; Mt. Morris, NY Mount Prospect, 24(1):4 (Jan 1962) Mount St. Mary's (Emmitsburg, MD)
Carroll family members attend,
42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
Seton, Mrs. Elizabeth Bayley at, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) Mouth Movies on a Shoestring (festival)
of late 1800s,
16(3):18-19 (Jul 1954)
of early 1900s, 16(3):22-24 (Jul 1954) central business district, appearance-early 1900s, 34(2):17 (Apr 1972) Corinthian Theater, 26(4):16 (Oct 1964) Eastman, George and, 42(3):15 (Jul 1980) Eastman Theatre as, 49(1):8-9, 16 (Jan 1987) licensing, 16(3):23 (Jul 1954) suburban, growth-mid 1900s, 58(1):12 (Win 1996) Wonderland. See Wonderland Theater during World War II Mowl, Dr. Harold Mrzywka's barber shop, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) M. Sharp Commission House
commercial/industrial activity,
54(4):12 (Fall 1992);
66(1):12-13 (Win 2004)
Iroquois trails along/crossing, 44(1&2):26, 27-28 (Jan & Apr 1982) Memorial Day processions, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) pioneer cemeteries, 50(4):6 (Oct 1988) reservoir near, 39(3):21 (Jul 1977) residents/residences
Douglass, Frederick, 63(1):13 (Win
2001)
Ellwanger, George, 44(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1982) Harris family, 44(1&2):2 (Jan & Apr 1982) mansions, construction, 13(4):11 (Oct 1951) Wolfard, Clara and Teddy-1940s, 65(3):6 (Sum 2003) Silver, Henry Dayton and, 15(4):8 (Oct 1953) social instititutions
physician's office-mid 1800s,
26(1):12 (Jan 1964)
Rochester Rehabilitation Center and, 55(2):13 (Spr 1993) Mt. Hope Garden and Nursery(ies). See Mount Hope Garden and Nursery(ies) Mt. Morris Academy
congressional approval for,
58(3):12 (Sum 1996)
construction, 58(3):13-15 (Sum 1996)
completion-1950s, 26(4):21 (Oct 1964);
58(3):13, 15 (Sum 1996)
electricity production and, 58(3):14 (Sum 1996) funding, 15(1):20 (Jan 1953) photos, 58(3):2, 3, 6-7, 10-12, 14-15 (Sum 1996) Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):8-9 (Fall 1994) historical sketch, 58(3):1-16 with illus (Sum 1996) Hurricane Agnes and, 58(3):15 (Sum 1996) site, 58(3):13 (Sum 1996) Mt. Morris, NY
dam at. See
Mt. Morris Dam
Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):4 (Fall 1994) geology, 55(1):9 (Win 1993) itinerant daguerreotypist in-mid 1800s, 62(1):11 (Win 2000) Jemison family members in-1870s, 68(1&2):20 (Win & Spr 2006) milling activity, 22(2):8 (Apr 1960) municipal services, electricity, 19(3):21 (Jul 1957) railroad service to/from, 30(4):12-13 (Oct 1968)
proposed, 56(4):15 (Fall 1994)
resident, Francis Bellamy, 73(2):3 (Fall 2011) Rochester suburbs and, 19(1):7 (Jan 1957) shoe industry, 15(2):20 (Apr 1953) speculation, by Ebenezer Allan, 1(4):7 (Oct 1939)
church-1800s,
52(4):26 (Fall 1990)
city limits and-1890, 3(3):2 (Jul 1941) power plant, 60(4):15 (Fall 1998) Mt. Vernon, VA Mud
as co-author of St. Mary's Church,
44(4):1-32 with illus (Oct 1982)
occupation, 49(2):23 (Apr 1987) Paying for the Dreams: A Short History of Banking in Rochester authored by, 49(2):1-24 with photos (Apr 1987)
biographical details,
41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979)
marriage, 41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979) as travel editor, 41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979)
canal, use on,
11(3&4):6, 17 (Jul 1949)
westward migration and-1840s, 39(1&2):4-44 with illus (Jan & Apr 1977); 39(1&2):13, 14, 20-21, 31, 35 (Jan & Apr 1977)
feed, 39(1&2):10, 12, 29, 33, 34,
37 (Jan & Apr 1977)
illness and death, 39(1&2):15-22, 32, 34, 36-37 (Jan & Apr 1977) quality of mules versus horses, 39(1&2):31, 34, 37 (Jan & Apr 1977) security, 39(1&2):8, 12, 18, 21, 34 (Jan & Apr 1977)
at Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children, quoted on WWII and family life,
66(1):10 (Win 2004)
Four-Score Years: A Contribution to the
History of The Catholic Germans in Rochester authored by,
10(4):17 (Oct 1948);
63(3):22 (Sum 2001)
Muller, Emil
office-early 1900s,
49(1):3, 19 (Jan 1987)
residence, 28(2&3):20 (Apr & Jul 1966); 49(1):3, 19 (Jan 1987) spouse, Mary, 61(2):4 (Spr 1999)See also Mulligan, Mrs. Mary Mulligan, Mrs. Mary (née Durand)
Dossenbach, Hermann and
as Eastman hostess, 52(1):7 (Win 1990) family Rochester Orchestra and, 29(1):16 (Jan 1967); 42(3):12 (Jul 1980)
Benjamin, Howard,
55(2):23 (Spr 1993)
program/association for, 55(2):23-25 (Spr 1993)See also Rochester Area Multiple Sclerosis, Inc. Mumford & Brown Tract Mumford, Lewis
Garbutt mill,
56(4):12 (Fall 1994)
Iroquois trail to/from, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982) resident, Henry W. Berthrong, 62(2):23 (Spr 2000)
baseball competitions-1800s,
2(2):3 (Apr 1940);
63(1):15 photo caption (Win 2001)
fire truck demonstration-1820s, 21(2):12 (Apr 1959) location and original use, 26(4):2, 5 (Oct 1964)
bridge link to Andrews Street,
2(1):22 (Jan 1940);
26(4):4 (Oct 1964)
circuses, 49(3):9, 17 (Jul 1987) flooding-1860s, 60(4):7 (Fall 1998) gas company, 46(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):3, 7 (Fall 1998) street lights, gas, 60(4):3 (Fall 1998) subsequently Andrews Street, 46(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):3 (Fall 1998)See also Andrews Street swamp, as hiding place-War of 1812, 4(4):17 (Oct 1942)
Brown's Race and-1810s,
54(4):21 (Fall 1992)
Main Street Bridge and, 2(1):5 (Jan 1940) purchases mill site-1810, 50(3):5 (Jul 1988) toll bridge, construction of, 59(2):4 (Spr 1997)
as co-author of The Union: A Guide to
Federal Archives Relating to the Civil War,
63(4):19 (Fall 2001)
art lectures,
17(2):9 (Apr 1955)
art school, location, 17(2):8 (Apr 1955) as sculptor, busts of civic figures, 17(2):5, 6, 8 (Apr 1955)
Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S. in, anti-Semitism
and, 74(2):6-7 (Fall 2012)
description/commentary on, 14(1):9, 11, 12 (Jan 1952)
appropriations
for Mt. Hope Cemetery, 50(4):8 (Oct
1988)
for parks system-1880s, 75(2):3 (Fall 2013) for public market-circa 1830, 23(3):8 (Jul 1961) Civil War era currency issues, 49(2):7, 9, 11, 14 (Apr 1987) debt
1830s, 23(3):9 (Jul 1961)
1870s, 2(3):12-15 (Jul 1940) early 1900s, 35(2):16, 21 (Apr 1973) 1930s & 1940s, 23(3):23, 25 (Jul 1961) easing of, by expansion of assessment rolls, 11(1):2 (Jan 1949) Great Depression and-1930s, 61(1):5 (Win 1999) reduction schedule, 11(2):23 (Apr 1949)
1900-1930, 35(2):19, 20 (Apr 1973)
annual, 40(2):3, 5, 6 (Apr 1978) bridge repair, 40(2):4 (Apr 1978) increase in, 40(2):9 (Apr 1978) operating costs-1839, 1(3):8 (Jul 1939) second court house, 40(2):8 (Apr 1978) waterworks-1870s, 2(3):14 (Jul 1940)
formation-1880,
7(4):10 (Oct 1945); 60(4):7 (Fall
1998)
location, 60(4):7 (Fall 1998) merger, 60(4):7 (Fall 1998) Municipal Hospital
formerly Rochester City/General Hospital,
55(2):23 (Spr 1993)
location, 56(3):12 (Sum 1994) POW camp and, 56(3):12 (Sum 1994) Municipal Manual of Rochester, 10(4):19 (Oct 1948) Municipal Museum (of Arts and Sciences). See also Rochester Museum and Science Center; Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences
Bausch Hall and,
11(2):21 (Apr 1949)
curators/directors
Parker, Arthur C. See Parker,
Arthur Caswell
Putnam, Edward. See Putnam, Edward D. Webster, Robert T., 18(4):13 (Oct 1956) employees governing bodies, 17(3):11 (Jul 1955); 18(4):12, 18 (Oct 1956) location, 18(4):12 (Oct 1956) as Museum of Arts and Sciences, 18(4):15 (Oct 1956); 24(3):32 (Jul 1962) operations, 24(3):32-33 (Jul 1962) president, 18(4):13 (Oct 1956) proposed, 34(4):11 (Oct 1972) space needs, public library and, 23(4):7, 8 (Oct 1961)
becomes Center for Governmental Research,
52(1):8 (Win 1990)
board member, George W. Todd, 30(1):2 (Jan 1968) charter, drafting of, 31(1):24 (Jan 1969) city manager movement and, 23(3):22 (Jul 1961); 31(1):23 (Jan 1969); 32(2):15 (Apr 1970) city planning, and leadership in, 19(3):31 (Jul 1957) directors
assistant, Stephen B. Story, 24(3):38
(Jul 1962)
Snyder, Leroy E. See Snyder, Leroy E. Story, Stephen B.-1920s, 11(2):19 (Apr 1949); 32(2):3 (Apr 1970) Inner Loop construction and, 36(2):20 (Apr 1974) minorities and-mid 1900s, 26(2):18 (Apr 1964) origins, local, 22(2):19 (Apr 1960); 31(1):21 (Jan 1969)
Eastman, George and, 20(4):2 (Oct
1958); 21(1):15 (Jan 1959);
31(1):21 (Jan 1969);
38(1):17 (Jan 1976);
52(1):8 (Win 1990)
charitable organizations-1910s,
23(2):7-8 (Apr 1961)
city budget-1910s, 31(1):21-22 (Jan 1969) for Community Chest-1920s, 20(4):5 (Oct 1958) education, 31(2):16, 19 (Apr 1969) federal funds, 6(4):18 (Oct 1944) fire and explosion hazards, 19(3):20 (Jul 1957) housing, 6(4):19 (Oct 1944); 27(4):15 (Oct 1965); 29(2):13 (Apr 1967) on municipal government-1910s, 27(1):13 (Jan 1965) municipal water service-1920, 34(3):16-17 (Jul 1972) museum program-1930s, 18(4):15 (Oct 1956) penitentiary needs-1960s, 34(1):22-23 (Jan 1972) recreational facilities-1920s, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949); 20(4):8 (Oct 1958) relief measures, 20(4):2-3, 12 (Oct 1958) snow removal program, 27(1):13-14 (Jan 1965) street car company, 30(3):14 (Jul 1968) welfare costs, 20(4):22 (Oct 1958) state unit, city relief measures study-1910s, 20(4):2 (Oct 1958) unemployment conference, representation at-1930s, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958)
chamber actions. See
Chamber of Commerce
costs-early 1900s, 35(2):19-20 (Apr 1973) council actions. See City Council demand for-1870s, 2(3):13 (Jul 1940) fire. See Rochester Fire Department garbage-related. See Garbage growth in-1890, 3(3):7 (Jul 1941) halt in-1840s, 3(4):9 (Oct 1941) for immigrants-early 1900s, 74(2):3 (Fall 2012) for non-residents, 35(1):7 (Jan 1973) police. See Rochester Police Department providers, city/county as, 33(2):1-2, 6-24 passim (Apr 1971) in Rochesterville. See Rochesterville Sanitation, Division of, duties-1910s, 27(1):13 (Jan 1965) sewer. See Municipal sewer system soup kitchens-1830s, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939) street/road. See Streets/roads suburban. See Suburban towns/villages transit. See Transit systems; Transportation; specific service urban growth and, 35(2):5 (Apr 1973) waste disposal issues-1980s, 51(4):23 (Fall 1989) water. See Municipal water system; Water supply
administration
agency for, creation-1950s, 33(2):22
(Apr 1971)
commissioners, 22(2):20 (Apr 1960) districts, 33(2):22 (Apr 1971) construction/improvements, 2(1):10, 12, 18 (Jan 1940); 5(2):22 (Apr 1943); 6(4):2 (Oct 1944); 11(2):18 (Apr 1949); 18(3):14, 19, 21, 23 (Jul 1956); 19(3):9 (Jul 1957); 21(2):14 (Apr 1959); 35(2):16 (Apr 1973); 37(2):13 (Apr 1975); 45(1&2):3-4 (Jan & Apr 1983)
Buffalo Street-early 1800s, 2(1):9 (Jan
1940); 5(2):6, 9 (Apr 1943);
23(3):9 (Jul 1961)
costs, 5(2):18 (Apr 1943); 11(1):1 (Jan 1949); 35(1):5 (Jan 1973) East Avenue, 28(2&3):8-9, 17 (Apr & Jul 1966) eastside-1890s, 13(4):16 (Oct 1951) highways, impact on, 7(4):8 (Oct 1945) inceptor sewer, 35(2):18 (Apr 1973) mayors' stances on, 26(1):15, 18, 19 (Jan 1964); 31(1):13, 19, 20 (Jan 1969) in miles, 2(3):15 (Jul 1940) as symbol of progress, 35(2):10 (Apr 1973) trunk sewers, rerouting, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949) water system and, 38(1):15 (Jan 1976)
hazards, need/plan to address-1800s,
5(2):18, 19 (Apr 1943); 7(4):16
(Oct 1945); 13(4):15-16 (Oct
1951); 45(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr
1983)
sanitation, 18(3):2, 9-12, 14, 19, 21, 23 (Jul 1956) naphtha explosion in. See Naphtha explosion (1880s) sewer gas, 45(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1983) suburban service, 19(3):9 (Jul 1957) surveys
Board of Water Commissioners. See
Water Commissioners, Board of
central business district and, 34(2):9, 13 (Apr 1972) Citizen's Association and, 34(3):7 (Jul 1972) compared with Albany, Syracuse, and Utica, 39(3):2-4, 19-22 (Jul 1977) construction, 5(2):22 (Apr 1943); 11(2):12, 18 (Apr 1949)
expenditures, 11(1):1 (Jan 1949)
Hemlock system. See Hemlock water system Holly system. See Holly water system proposals, 28(1):11 (Jan 1966); 34(3):11 (Jul 1972)
city engineer (as of 1900), 34(3):13
(Jul 1972)
Executive Board (of Common Council), mid 1870s-1900, 34(3):9, 11, 13 (Jul 1972)See also Executive Board water works commission, 34(3):6, 7, 8, 9 (Jul 1972); 39(3):21 (Jul 1977)See also Water works commission fire-fighting and. See Fire companies Hemlock Lake and. See Hemlock Lake; Hemlock water system historical sketch/summary, 34(3):1-24 map (Jul 1972); 39(3):19-21 (Jul 1977) Holly system. See Holly water system lack of, 7(4):1 (Oct 1945) Lake Ontario plant, 19(3):27 (Jul 1957)See also Lake Ontario
construction, 34(3):20 (Jul 1972)
county water authority and, 34(3):21, 22 (Jul 1972) initial proposal, controversy over, 34(3):18-19 (Jul 1972) Powers, Daniel and, 38(2&3):7 (Apr & Jul 1976) private companies provide
Brighton Wells Company, 34(3):12 (Jul
1972)
Rochester and Lake Ontario Water Company and. See Rochester and Lake Ontario Water Company
by Bureau of Municipal Research-1920,
34(3):16-17 (Jul 1972)
by Fteley, Alphonse-1880s, 34(3):10, 11 (Jul 1972) Malcolm Pirnie Engineers survey-1960s, 34(3):22-23 (Jul 1972) Rochester Water Works Company and. See Rochester Water Works Company service
commences, 34(3):8 (Jul 1972)
metered, 34(3):10, 13, 16 (Jul 1972) to private companies, 19(3):15 (Jul 1957) rates, 34(3):10, 12, 16 (Jul 1972); 39(3):13 (Jul 1977) shortages, 34(3):10, 12, 18 (Jul 1972) sprinkling restrictions, 34(3):12, 13 (Jul 1972) to State Agricultural and Industrial School, 34(4):11 (Oct 1972) to suburbs and outlying areas, 19(3):15 (Jul 1957); 34(3):14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 (Jul 1972) water mains. See Water mains watersheds, 39(3):3, 6, 7, 12 (Jul 1977)
1810s (first),
4(1):14-15 (Jan 1942)
1830s and 1840s, 5(2):15 (Apr 1943) 1850s, 54(3):6-7 (Sum 1992) of Berman, Ida, 29(2):15 (Apr 1967) at Camp Hillhouse-1860s, 66(3):20-21 (Sum 2004) of Cooper, William-early 1800s, 41(3):4 (Jul 1979) failed investigation-c.1900, 12(1):9-10 (Jan 1950) of Jemison family members, 68(1&2):7, 8, 17-18, 19 (Win & Spr 2006) lynching, Zion Church and, 21(4):14 (Oct 1959) newspapers' treatment of-1890s, 13(1):9-10 (Jan 1951) of Parkman, Dr. George, 62(1):12 (Win 2000) reports, 25(4):3, 4 (Oct 1963) of Sharp, Sarah-1850s, 71(2):17 (Fall 2009)
Eastwood, Martin-1850s,
54(3):6-7 (Sum 1992)
Everets, John-1850s, 71(2):17, 18 illus (Fall 2009) first suspect, escape of-1820s, 34(1):3 (Jan 1972) "Jack the Ripper," possible identity and local burial site, 67(2):27 (Spr 2005) Murray, Bambarra Murray, Elisa (née Cheesemond) Museum of Fine Arts (Syracuse, NY)
of arts and sciences. See
Bausch Hall of History and Science;
Municipal Museum (of Arts and Sciences);
Rochester Museum and Science Center;
Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences
children's financing-1970s, 33(2):24 (Apr 1971) historical summary, 18(4):1-24 (Oct 1956) Kelsey's. See Kelsey's Daguerrean Palace/Emporium of Art New York State. See New York State Museum origins, historic, 18(4):2 (Oct 1956) Peale, Rembrandt and, 18(4):2, 3, 4 (Oct 1956) of photography. See George Eastman House — as museum pioneer exhibits, 18(4):2, 4 (Oct 1956) of P. T. Barnum, 62(1):18 (Win 2000) of Rattlesnake Pete. See Gruber, Peter Rochester as center of, 43(4):20 (Oct 1981) San Francisco, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) school programs, 18(4):16 (Oct 1956) of Stowell and Bishop. See Stowell and Bishop traveling, of George Harris, 44(1&2):33 (Jan & Apr 1982) twentieth century openings, 61(3&4):27 (Sum & Fall 1999)
aboard steamboat-1820s,
62(3):5, 6 (Sum 2000)
appreciation choral. See Vocal music concerts/festivals. See also under Eastman, George
lakeside, 75(1):1, 12, 15, 19, 25, 26
(Spring 2013)
local origins, 29(1):2 (Jan 1967) Seneca Park-early 1900s, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) of Song and Light, 11(1):18 (Jan 1949); 29(4):16 (Oct 1967) forbidden-1820s, 62(4):25 (Fall 2000) German influences, 3(3):20 (Jul 1941) historical sketches, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944); 10(4):21 (Oct 1948); 29(1):1-24 (Jan 1967) instruction
1800s, 58(4):3 (Fall 1996)
Christmas carols, Jewish children and, 64(3):13-14 (Sum 2002) city residents, extension to, 31(2):10 (Apr 1969) at East High School, 31(2):11 (Apr 1969) instructors. See Music instructors Musical Council of Rochester, quoted on Rochester Symphony and Dossenbach Orchestra, 42(3):9 (Jul 1980) musicians. See Musicians orchestral. See Orchestras performances. See Musical performances radio program, 32(3):14 (Jul 1970) "Rochester Se Puertorriqueñiza" record album, photograph, 70(2):back cover (Fall 2007) sacred, formation of academy of-1830s, 29(1):1 (Jan 1967) sheet music, Bloomer Waltz, 57(3):22, 23 illus (Sum 1995) vocal. See Vocal music
Dossenbach sabbatical and,
58(4):11 (Fall 1996)
members/officers, 58(4):11 (Fall 1996) on Rochester Symphony and Dossenbach Orchestra, quoted, 42(3):9 (Jul 1980)
Monday. See
Monday Musicales
Sunday. See Sunday Musicales Thursday. See Thursday Musicales Tuesday. See Tuesday Musicales
early 1900s,
49(1):9-10 (Jan 1987)
color-light productions and, 29(4):16 (Oct 1967) concerts
band. See Band concerts
orchestral. See specific orchestra in Polish community, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995) popularity-mid 1800s, 18(2):17-18 (Apr 1956) at Eastman Theatre. See Eastman Theatre ensembles providing
Dossenbach, Hermann and, 42(3):2-18
(Jul 1980); 52(1):9 (Win 1990)
Kilbourn Quartet, of early 1900s, 52(1):9 (Win 1990) at Highland Park, 22(1):14 (Jan 1960); 29(1):19 (Jan 1967) historical sketch, 1825-1925, 29(1):1-24 (Jan 1967) of Hochstein, David, 56(3):18-23 (Sum 1994) at Industrial Expositions, 34(4):8, 11, 14 (Oct 1972) jazz, locations, 55(3):19-20 (Sum 1993) locations musicals, popularity, 11(2):15 (Apr 1949) newspapers' treatment of-1890s, 13(1):20 (Jan 1951) POWs and-WWII, 56(3):11 (Sum 1994) St. Augustine's Church
City Streets,
60(3):11, 12 photo (Sum 1998)
Memories-1970s, 60(3):11 (Sum 1998) popularity, 11(2):15 (Apr 1949) Prophets-1970s, 60(3):11 (Sum 1998) Rushed, words of My Lady Nicotine from, 60(1):8 (Win 1998) Music Hall, 10(2&3):18 (Jul 1948)
1825-1925,
42(3):6-9, 13-14 (Jul 1980)
guest artists, 49(1):10, 16-17 (Jan 1987)
mid-1800s, 29(1):2-5 (Jan 1967)
arranged by James E. Furlong, 29(1):23 (Jan 1967) arranged by Tuesday Musicale, 29(1):21 (Jan 1967) Rochester Orchestra soloists-1910s, 29(1):2-5 (Jan 1967) jazz, 55(3):19-20 (Sum 1993) post-Civil War era, 29(1):9 (Jan 1967) Music in Rochester from 1817 to 1890 by R. H. Lansing, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944); 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) Music in Rochester from 1909 to 1924 by S. B. Sabin, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) Music instructors
at D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art. See
D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art
at Eastman School of Music. See Eastman School of Music Godowski/Godowsky, Leopold, 56(3):18, 19 (Sum 1994) of organ, 56(3):18 (Sum 1994) of piano, 56(3):18, 19 (Sum 1994); 58(4):3 (Fall 1996) Rochester Conservatory of Music, 58(4):3, 4 (Fall 1996) Rochester School of Music, 58(4):3 (Fall 1996) of violin, 56(3):18 (Sum 1994); 58(4):3 (Fall 1996)
Appy, Henri. See Appy, Henri
Dossenbach, Hermann. See Dossenbach, Hermann of Hochstein, David, 42(3):113 (Jul 1980) Music schools
in 1800s, 58(4):3
(Fall 1996)
D.K.G. Institute. See D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art Dossenbach-Klingenberg. See Dossenbach-Klingenberg School of Music Eastman. See Eastman School of Music Hochstein. See Hochstein Music School Musk oxen Mutuals baseball club (Albany, NY)
competition-1800s,
62(2):3 illus (Spr 2000)
national association and, 63(1):22 (Win 2001) resource on, 63(2):22 (Spr 2001)
competition-1800s,
63(1):12-14 (Win 2001)
Douglass, Frederick IV and, 62(2):21, 22 (Spr 2000) player, Charles R. Douglass, 62(2):8 photo, 21, 22 (Spr 2000); 63(1):13 illus (Win 2001); 67(4):6 (Fall 2005) My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass
military service
tours of duty, 48(3&4):47 (Jul &
Oct 1986)
in Vietnam War, quoted on, 48(3&4):35-37 (Jul & Oct 1986) My Mother As I Recall Her by Rosetta Douglass Sprague Mystery (newspaper) Mystic Crewe | Top |
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