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competitions-1800s,
62(2):14, 18, 23 (Spr 2000)
conduct, newspaper on, 62(2):14 (Spr 2000) formation, 8(3):10 (Jul 1946)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
criminal chase-early 1800s, 4(1):14 (Jan 1942) Packet lines. See also Erie Canal
advertisement,
47(1&2):32 illus (Jan & Apr 1985)
of Bissell, Elisha, 30(2):19 (Apr 1968) of Bissell, Josia, Jr., 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) of Campbell, Benjamin, 22(2):8 (Apr 1960) of Child, Jonathan, 22(2):2 (Apr 1960); 23(3):7 (Jul 1961); 26(1):3, 4 (Jan 1964) employee, Hamblin Stilwell, 26(1):15-16 (Jan 1964) merger, 11(3&4):7 (Jul 1949) Opposition Line, 41(3):16 (Jul 1979) Pilot Line. See Pilot Line Pioneer Line, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949); 22(2):2 (Apr 1960) Pioneer Packet Line, founders, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) United States Line-1840s, 47(1&2):32 illus (Jan & Apr 1985)
as "Mayor" of Front Street,
26(4):20-21 (Oct 1964);
55(3):11, 14 (Sum 1993)
restaurant enterprise, 26(4):20 (Oct 1964) Paddy Hill, 44(4):2 (Oct 1982)
as guest musician,
29(1):23 (Jan 1967);
49(1):10 (Jan 1987)
WWI fundraising speech, 57(1):15-17 (Win 1995)
acknowledgment,
70(2):inside front cover, 21 (Fall 2007)
as community organizer, 70(2):19 (Fall 2007)
quoted, 70(2):15 (Fall 2007)
arrival and employment,
70(2):6-7 (Fall 2007)
family members, 70(2):6 (Fall 2007) residence, 70(2):12 (Fall 2007)
Pageant of America,
36(4):28 (Oct 1974)
park, 11(1):10, 13 (Jan 1949) patriotic-WWII, 55(4):8, 13 (Fall 1993) Page, Frank A.
business enterprise,
1(2):9 (Apr 1939)
diary, 1(2):3, 8-11 (Apr 1939) employment, as clerk, 1(2):8-9 (Apr 1939) Independent Republican Association, as officer of, 2(4):12 (Oct 1940) marriage, 1(2):11 (Apr 1939)
biographical details,
26(1):3, 14-15 (Jan 1964)
as mayor (1851-1852), 26(1):14, 15 (Jan 1964) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Paine Shoe Lasting Company Painted Post, NY
Benjamin Patterson Inn-1790s,
47(1&2):3 illus, 14 (Jan & Apr
1985)
pioneer route through, 24(1):6 (Jan 1962); 47(1&2):8 (Jan & Apr 1985) residents
census-1820s,
51(4):7 (Fall 1989)
Polish, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) of portraits. See Portrait painters union. See Painters Union
formation,
25(1):18 (Jan 1963)
Rochester Assembly meeting representation, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963) wage demands, 25(1):10 (Jan 1963)
of automobiles-1920s,
43(2&3):22 (Apr & Jul 1981)
of dwellings-pioneer era, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949) works of art
Klingenberg, Alf and, 58(4):30 (Fall
1996)
newspapers' treatment of-1890s, 13(1):20 (Jan 1951) portraiture. See Portrait painters; Portraits by Shelton, William Henry
Battle of Gettysburg, 74(1):back
cover (Spr 2012)
Greenville, SC jail cell-Civil War, 74(1):front cover (Spr 2012) Pallister, Albert Palmer's Market
campaign for county seat-early 1800s,
33(2):3, 4 (Apr 1971)
deaf education in-1820s, 64(1):3 (Win 2002) DeForest landscaping, listing, 51(2):23 (Spr 1989) Erie Canal and, 11(3&4):4 (Jul 1949); 47(1&2):24 (Jan & Apr 1985) incorporation, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) Irish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):14 (Sum 2006) Main Street illustration-pioneer era, 47(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1985) newspaper editor, 36(3):8 (Jul 1974) population-mid 1800s, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) as railroad destination, 3(4):12 (Oct 1941) settlement-pioneer era, 47(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1985)
attendees and exhibitors,
26(3):11-12 (Jul 1964)
Moulthrop, Samuel P. and, 19(2):9 (Apr 1957) photograph, of President McKinley, 50(1):22 (Jan 1988) A Panoramic Review of Rochester's History by Blake McKelvey, 11(2):1-24 (Apr 1949) Pansy Paper mills
box manufacture,
3(4):21 (Oct 1941)
censuses Johnson Tract, 37(2):3 (Apr 1975) lawsuit-late 1800s, 34(3):12 (Jul 1972) locations, 2(1):4 (Jan 1940); 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1984); 54(4):15, photos: 34, 38 (Fall 1992)
earliest, 34(2):2 (Apr 1972)
production, 3(4):5 (Oct 1941)
circus, 49(3):4,
6, 8-10, 22 (Jul 1987)
court house celebrations, 33(2):6-7, 13 (Apr 1971) of cutters, 27(1):8 (Jan 1965) first official-1820s, 33(2):6-7 (Apr 1971) Franco-Prussian War victory parade, 75(1):15 (Spring 2013) grand marshals, 24(2):14 (Apr 1962) holiday. See specific holiday of Industrial Exposition-1909, 34(4):7, 8 (Oct 1972) Jubilee-1870, 20(1):16 (Jan 1958) at Madison Square Garden (NYC), participation in, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) military. See Military celebrations/ceremonies Moulthrop, Samuel P. and, 19(2):4, 8, 17 (Apr 1957) newsboys'-1940s, 55(4):6 (Fall 1993) photographs/illustrations
Armistice Day gathering-1910s,
51(1):7 (Win 1989)
Gold Star Mothers-WWI, 51(3):11 (Sum 1989) Inspection Day-1904, 38(2&3):48 (Apr & Jul 1976) Liberty Loan-WWI, 49(2):16 (Apr 1987) semi-centennial-1884, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) Rochester Day-1908, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) saluting Rochester's sister cities-1975, 43(4):7 (Oct 1981) of textile workers-1910s, 22(3):18 (Jul 1960); 29(2):15 (Apr 1967) torchlight, 1(3):5 (Jul 1939) War Week-1942, 49(2):16 (Apr 1987) work horse-early-1909, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) Parce and DeForest, Landscape Architects, 51(2):5-6 (Spr 1989) Parce, W. W. Paris Conservatory
Ellwanger and Barry exhibit,
3(3):10 (Jul 1941)
local medal winners, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957); 45(3&4):45 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Academy of Medicine, cycling and,
69(2):21 (Spr 2008)
American Club, local member, 61(2):3 (Spr 1999) Conservatory, faculty, 58(4):26 (Fall 1996) description/commentary on, 14(1):2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 14 (Jan 1952) Durand Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. in, 61(2):12, 15 (Spr 1999) Eastman, George in, 61(2):15 (Spr 1999) expositions/fairs
of 1889, versus Columbian Exposition of 1893,
43(1):1 (Jan 1981)
attendees and exhibitors, 26(3):2, 10-11 (Jul 1964) Ellwanger and Barry exhibit-1900, 3(3):10 (Jul 1941) local medal winners-1900, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957); 45(3&4):45 (Jul & Oct 1983) peace talks
conference-1898, 13(2):15 (Apr 1951)
Vietnam War, Rochesterians attend, 48(3&4):26-27 (Jul & Oct 1986) world's fairs. See Universal Exposition Park Act
Broad Street extension and,
18(1):17 (Jan 1956)
as driving park, 27(3):15 (Jul 1965) industry near, 43(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1981) naming, 27(3):15 (Jul 1965) race course, 27(3):15 (Jul 1965) transit service, 6(4):5 (Oct 1944); 30(3):7 (Jul 1968)
trolley-line, 36(2):9 (Apr 1974)
authority, expansion of,
11(1):8 (Jan 1949)
bond issues, 11(1):4, 8, (Jan 1949) commissioners, 11(1):3, 10, 13, 15, 17 (Jan 1949); 28(1):21 (Jan 1966); 31(1):20 (Jan 1969); 36(4):9 (Oct 1974); 41(4):7 (Oct 1979); 61(2):14 (Spr 1999)See also Lamberton, Alexander B.; Moore, Dr. Edward Mott
Elliott, George W., 50(2):9 (Apr
1988)
presidents/chairs, 11(1):3 (Jan 1949); 21(3):15 (Jul 1959); 24(3):26 (Jul 1962)
Olmsted firm(s) and, 75(2):3 (Fall
2013)
formation of parks system. See Parks system inspection tour of Buffalo Parks, 11(1):3-4 (Jan 1949) Olmsted era under, 75(2):3-6 (Fall 2013) as playground sponsor, 11(1):10, 16, 19, 20, 22-23 (Jan 1949) Reform Park era under, 75(2):6-9, 11-12 (Fall 2013) reports
quoted
on citizenry attitudes toward parks,
75(2):5 (Fall 2013)
on playground attendance-1910s, 75(2):11 (Fall 2013) on social service focus, 75(2):6-7 (Fall 2013)
as author
of Converse (Harriet Maxwell) biography,
17(3):7 (Jul 1955)
of historical/scientific works, 10(4):20 (Oct 1948) of A Manual for History Museums (1935), 17(3):14 (Jul 1955) of Munsey (Frank) editorial, 17(3):11 (Jul 1955) on Native American culture/history, 17(3):6-7, 8, 14 (Jul 1955)
childhood, 17(3):2-3 (Jul 1955)
death, 17(3):1 (Jul 1955) ethnic heritage, 17(3):2, 7-8, 16 (Jul 1955) friendships, 17(3):4 (Jul 1955) Genesee Valley Hiking Club, role in, 17(3):16 (Jul 1955) government appointments, 17(3):5, 8 (Jul 1955) as museum curator/director, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944); 17(3):1, 8-18 (Jul 1955); 18(4):15 (Oct 1956); 21(3):17 (Jul 1959); 24(3):32 (Jul 1962)
on exhibits, quoted, 17(3):6 (Jul
1955)
museum manual, publication of, 17(3):14 (Jul 1955) philosophy, quoted, 17(3):9-11 (Jul 1955) retirement-1940s, 17(3):17 (Jul 1955) world's fair exhibit-1930s, 26(3):19 (Jul 1964)
advocacy/advisory roles, 17(3):7, 8
(Jul 1955)
American Indian Day, founding, 17(3):8 (Jul 1955) American Indian Magazine, founding, 17(3):8 (Jul 1955) expertise, 17(3):1 (Jul 1955) Federal Indian Arts Project, founding, 17(3):13 (Jul 1955) land dispute, role in, 17(3):5-6 (Jul 1955) quotes on, 17(3):3, 8 (Jul 1955) as scientist/historian, 44(1&2):43 (Jan & Apr 1982)
Archeological Survey of NYS, 17(3):5
(Jul 1955)
on evolution, quoted, 17(3):18 (Jul 1955) historical society address, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944) on history, quoted, 17(3):14, 15 (Jul 1955) honorary degree, 17(3):9 (Jul 1955) mentor, F. W. Putnam, 17(3):3, 4-5 (Jul 1955) Nundawaga Society for History & Folklore, role in, 17(3):15 (Jul 1955) NYS Historical Association, role in-1940s, 17(3):14 (Jul 1955) on Rochester Historical Society, quoted, 17(3):14 (Jul 1955) Zonta Club address, quoted, 17(3):16 (Jul 1955)
marriage and relationship with Tuscaroras,
44(1&2):40 (Jan & Apr 1982)
relationship to Eli Parker, 44(1&2):40 (Jan & Apr 1982) Parker, Ely S.
blood relations,
17(3):2 (Jul 1955); 44(1&2):40 (Jan
& Apr 1982)
military appointment, 17(3):2 (Jul 1955); 44(1&2):40 (Jan & Apr 1982) Seneca heritage and Iroquois affiliation, 6(2):9 (Apr 1944)
as author,
2(3):22-23 (Jul 1940); 3(3):20 (Jul
1941); 6(2):17 (Apr 1944);
10(1):12-13, 14, 15-16 (Jan 1948)
of Christ Church, 10(4):17
(Oct 1948)
of Housewarming at Larchdale, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948) of Little Churchman's Library, 10(1):12 (Jan 1948) of The Midnight Cry, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948); 10(4):4 (Oct 1948) on Mount Hope Cemetery
cited, in Rochester: A Story Historical,
50(4):5-6 (Oct 1988)
graves management, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) on management, quoted, 50(4):8 (Oct 1988) naming, 50(4):9 (Oct 1988) opposition to, quoted, 50(4):8 (Oct 1988) club activity, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948)
Ignorance Club, founding-1880s,
10(1):6 (Jan 1948); 10(2&3):15
(Jul 1948); 48(1&2):7 (Jan &
Apr 1986)
on Douglass, Frederick, 67(3):25n.56 (Sum 2005) historical society, roles in, 6(2):15 (Apr 1944) Ibsen and, 10(1):9 (Jan 1948) spouse, 10(1):12 (Jan 1948)
Last Council Fire and-1870s,
68(1&2):21 (Win & Spr 2006)
Seneca heritage and blood relations, 17(3):2 (Jul 1955)
as weather observer,
15(1):13 (Jan 1953)
address, The Climatology of Rochester,
15(1):16, 20 (Jan 1953)
curb, 19(1):6
(Jan 1957)
downtown business climate and-1950s, 69(1):3-4 (Spr 2007) East Avenue restrictions, 28(2&3):32 (Apr & Jul 1966) facilities, development
1950s, 23(3):25 (Jul 1961);
69(1):3-4 (Spr 2007)
early 1900s, 19(3):20 (Jul 1957); 26(4):19 (Oct 1964); 29(2):12 (Apr 1967) parks system and, 75(2):19 (Fall 2013)
promotion-1950s, 75(2):18 photo
(Fall 2013)
ramp garages, 19(1):6 (Jan 1957) in Union Square, San Francisco, 19(1):6 (Jan 1957)
city. See
Parks system (City of Rochester)
county. See Monroe County Parks system Great Depression and, 75(2):15-17 (Fall 2013) national. See National parks "place" and, 75(1):12 (Spring 2013) private versus public-1800s, 11(1):1 (Jan 1949) state. See Letchworth State Park; Urban parks urban. See Urban parks
commissioners and staff,
11(1):17 (Jan 1949);
75(2):10-11 (Fall 2013)
creation-1910s
Olmsted, John C. quoted on, 75(2):10
(Fall 2013)
Parks system (City of Rochester)
acquisitions
1800s, 11(1):2, 3, 4, 8 (Jan 1949);
27(3):9 (Jul 1965)
1900s, 11(1):10, 12, 18-19, 20, 23 (Jan 1949); 24(4):13 (Oct 1962); 31(1):13, 16, 20 (Jan 1969); 35(2):17 (Apr 1973); 75(2):12-15 (Fall 2013)
historic sites, 75(2):24-25
with photo (Fall 2013)
"Urban Wild" spaces, 75(2):24 with photo (Fall 2013)
civic pageants, 11(1):10, 13 (Jan
1949)
concerts, 11(1):8, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21 (Jan 1949); 14(4):11, 12 (Oct 1952); 24(4):13 (Oct 1962); 28(4):6 (Oct 1966); 35(2):17 (Apr 1973); 75(2):5, 22 photo (Fall 2013) floral displays. See Anderson Park; Cobbs Hill Park; Durand Eastman Park; Highland park; Maplewood Park Great Depression and-1930s, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949) horticultural programs, 11(1):6, 9, 10, 21, 23 (Jan 1949) recreation centers sponsor, 11(1):7, 10, 14 (Jan 1949) recreation era, 75(2):18-19 (Fall 2013) Reform Park era, 75(2):6-9, 11 (Fall 2013) World War II era, 75(2):17-18 (Fall 2013) attendance creation-1880s, 3(3):5, 7 (Jul 1941); 6(4):2-3 (Oct 1944); 8(3):24 (Jul 1946); 11(2):13, 14 (Apr 1949); 13(4):16 (Oct 1951); 17(1):10 (Jan 1955); 28(1):19 (Jan 1966); 75(2):1, 3 (Fall 2013)
nursery industry and, 3(3):10 (Jul
1941)
open/private spaces preceding, 75(2):1-3 (Fall 2013) support for/opposition to, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946); 11(1):2, 12, 23 (Jan 1949); 20(1):8 (Jan 1958); 50(2):4, 11 (Apr 1988)
architects, 11(1):4 (Jan 1949)
automobiles and, 75(2):19, 28n.35 (Fall 2013) contour maps, preparation, 11(1):5 (Jan 1949) Great Depression era projects, 75(2):17 (Fall 2013) Olmsted legacy, 50(2):1-24 with illus (Apr 1988); 75(2):3-6, 9-10, 14, 23, 25 (Fall 2013)See also Olmsted Brothers; Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr.; Olmsted, Frederick Law, Sr.; Olmsted, John C. parkway system. See Parkway system photographs/illustrations. See Photographs/illustrations — of parks plans, 28(2&3):15 (Apr & Jul 1966) playground movement and, 11(1):10 (Jan 1949) post-World War II, 75(2):19 (Fall 2013) program-1940s, 11(1):21 (Jan 1949) transit service to/from, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949)
for adult recreation, 11(1):10, 14
(Jan 1949)
amusement parks. See Amusement parks baseball fields, 8(3):17 (Jul 1946); 11(1):7, 14 (Jan 1949); 63(2):4, 5, 6, 12 illus, 13, 14, 15 photo caption (Spr 2001) boathouses, 11(1):7, 14 (Jan 1949) campgrounds, 11(1):18 (Jan 1949) construction-Great Depression era, 75(2):16-17 (Fall 2013) football fields, 11(1):18 (Jan 1949) golf courses, 65(1):5 (Win 2003) hiking trails, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949) libraries, branch/playground, 23(4):3, 4, 19 (Oct 1961); 73(1):15 (Spr 2011); 75(2):7 photo (Fall 2013) parking, 75(2):19 (Fall 2013) picnic grounds, 11(1):14, 18, 20 (Jan 1949) playfields/playgrounds, 31(1):12 (Jan 1969); 75(2):11-12 (Fall 2013) recreation era, 75(2):18, 19, 22 (Fall 2013) Reform Park era, 75(2):11-14 (Fall 2013)
Olmsted legacy, 75(2):7-9 (Fall
2013)
ski areas, 11(1):18 (Jan 1949) tennis courts, 11(1):7, 14 (Jan 1949) zoos. See Durand Eastman Park Zoo; Seneca Park Zoo historical sketches, 11(1):1-24 (Jan 1949); 50(2):1-24 with illus (Apr 1988); 75(2):1-31 with illus (Fall 2013) management/oversight
by Board of Park Commissioners. See
Park Commissioners, Board of
by Bureau of Parks. See Parks, Bureau of consultants, 11(1):4, 5, 13 (Jan 1949) by Department of Parks. See Parks, Department of of Durand Eastman Park, 61(2):13-15 (Spr 1999) finances, 11(1):3, 8, 13, 19, 20, 23 (Jan 1949); 75(2):3 (Fall 2013)
Great Depression era, 75(2):15,
16 (Fall 2013)
maintenance and, 11(1):21 (Jan 1949) philanthropic gifts, 11(1):2, 20 (Jan 1949); 38(1):17 (Jan 1976) post-World War II, 75(2):18-19 (Fall 2013) World War II era, 75(2):17-18 (Fall 2013) of Plymouth Circle flower bed-1880s, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965) reorganization-1910s, 11(1):16-17 (Jan 1949) parklands. See Anderson Park; Aqueduct Park; Cobbs Hill Park; Driving Park; Driving Park Avenue; Durand Eastman Park; Edgerton Park; Egypt Park; Exposition Park; Genesee Valley Park; High Falls Heritage Area; Highland Park; Hubbell Park; Lincoln Park; Lower Falls Park; Manhattan Square Park; Maple Grove; Maplewood Park; Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park; North Park; Ontario Beach/Ontario Beach Park; Plymouth Park; Pont de Rennes Bridge; Seneca Park; South Park; St. Joseph's Park; Susan B. Anthony Square; Terrace Park; Tryon Park; Turning Point Park; Urban Cultural Park; Washington Square Park parkways connecting, 75(2):4-5, 17 (Fall 2013) photographs/illustrations. See Photographs/illustrations — of parks police services, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949) research/surveys
Common Council approves-1880s,
11(1):2 (Jan 1949)
mid 1900s, 23(3):26 (Jul 1961) park needs-1920s, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949)
chartering,
11(1):23 (Jan 1949)
delay, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949) land acquisition, 11(1):8 (Jan 1949) Olmsted legacy, 75(2):5 (Fall 2013) parks system and, 75(2):17 (Fall 2013) recreational survey and, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949) A Parlor March Parma, NY
and campaign for new county-1817,
29(3):5, 8 (Jun 1967)
county convention, delegates-1810s, 33(2):4 (Apr 1971) settlement, 47(1&2):4, 14 (Jan & Apr 1985)
influence,
19(4):12 (Oct 1957)
as Irish parliamentarian
Irish famine relief and Rochester visit-late 1800s,
68(3):15 photo caption, 16
(Sum 2006)
National Land League and-late 1800s, 19(4):11 (Oct 1957); 68(3):15 (Sum 2006)
of Carroll family members,
42(4):3, 5 (Oct 1980)
Maryland forbids, 42(4):2-3 (Oct 1980) McQuaid, Bishop and. See McQuaid, Bishop Bernard John of St. Omers "college" (in Europe), 42(4):3 (Oct 1980)
late 1800s,
3(3):17-18 (Jul 1941)
Academy of the Sacred Heart, 65(4):1-24 (Fall 2003) architect Joseph Oberlies and, 60(2):11 (Spr 1998) Catholic Summer School (Cliff Haven, NY), 44(4):19 (Oct 1982) College of the Sacred Heart-mid 1800s, 44(4):5 (Oct 1982) Corpus Christi student, Charles C. Teresi-early 1900s, 70(1):12 (Fall 2008) deaths-1870s, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) educational opportunities and, 11(2):8 (Apr 1949) enrollment, of immigrants, 22(4):11 (Oct 1960) first, in Rochester-1830s, 63(3):7 (Sum 2001) founding, 11(2):14 (Apr 1949)See also McQuaid, Bishop Bernard John
and number of-1960s, 65(4):4 (Fall
2003)
Friess, Sister Mary Caroline and-1800s, 52(4):23, 24, 26 (Fall 1990) German, 20(1):5, 17, 19 (Jan 1958) Holy Apostles, 60(2):5 (Spr 1998) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):5, 7 (Apr 1967) nuns' roles in, 60(2):14 (Spr 1998) separation of church and state and, 31(2):5 (Apr 1969) of Sisters of St. Joseph, 60(2):4 (Spr 1998)See also St. Augustine's School St. Augustine's. See St. Augustine's School St. Joseph's. See St. Joseph's School at St. Mary's Church-mid 1800s, 44(4):8-9, 10 (Oct 1982) at St. Mary's Orphanage, 60(2):4-5 (Spr 1998) St. Patrick's School. See St. Patrick's School St. Stanislaus. See St. Stanislaus School university fundraising campaign and-1920s, 30(1):16 (Jan 1968)
as assistant secretary of NYS senate,
32(2):14 (Apr 1970)
as republican committee chair, 32(2):12, 13, 14-15 (Apr 1970)
accusation against, 32(2):13 (Apr
1970)
appointments by, 32(2):14-15 (Apr 1970) Barry, Peter and, 32(2):12 (Apr 1970) relationship with T. Carl Nixon and Carl Hallauer, 32(2):12, 14, 18 (Apr 1970) resignation, 32(2):19 (Apr 1970) Parsons (auto company), 43(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1981) Parsons, Cornelius R. (1842-1901)
biographical summary,
22(2):15 (Apr 1960)
business enterprise. See Parson's Saw Mill civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):15 (Apr 1960) as mayor (1876-1890), 2(4):3, 7 (Oct 1940); 7(4):5, 6, 7 (Oct 1945); 14(2):10 (Apr 1952); 23(3):14 (Jul 1961); 24(4):4 (Oct 1962); 25(4):7 (Oct 1963); 31(1):20 (Jan 1969)
1881, 18(3):12-13 (Jul 1956)
budgeting, 2(3):13 (Jul 1940) election, 3(3):5 (Jul 1941); 25(3):7 (Jul 1963) executive board, control over, 7(4):14 (Oct 1945) historical sketch, 28(1):16-20 (Jan 1966) Irish activist/relief movements and, 68(3):16 (Sum 2006) milk inspection recommendation-1881, 7(4):20 (Oct 1945) railroad negotiations, 33(1):11, 14-19 passim (Jan 1971) resignation, 7(4):17 (Oct 1945) on Rochester's future, 2(3):23 (Jul 1940)
location and subsequent use,
50(3):19 (Jul 1988)
photographs/illustrations, 50(3):1, 23 (Jul 1988); 54(4):42, 44 (Fall 1992) Partinton Sisters
on Erie Canal. See
Erie Canal — passenger transport on
lake excursions-1840s, 75(1):3 (Spring 2013) rail-1850s, 75(1):4 (Spring 2013) transit system, 30(3):3-22 passim (Jul 1968) Pastors. See Ministers/ministry Pastor's Hand Book by W. W. Everts, 54(1):13 (Win 1992) Pastor, Tony
biographical sketch/details,
53(3):1-23 with illus (Sum 1991)
biography, 53(3):12-13 photo caption (Sum 1991) death-1820s, 5(3):21-22 (Jul 1943); 11(2):5 (Apr 1949); 12(2&3):9 (Apr 1950); 17(1):3 (Jan 1955); 23(3):8-9 (Jul 1961); 26(2):5 (Apr 1964); 49(3):3 (Jul 1987); 50(3):22 (Jul 1988); 50(4):4 (Oct 1988); 53(3):11, 14, 15 illus (Sum 1991)
burial site, 50(3):22 (Jul 1988);
50(4):4 (Oct 1988)
recovery of remains, 50(3):22 (Jul 1988); 50(4):4 (Oct 1988); 53(3):17 (Sum 1991) ghost, 12(2&3):9 (Apr 1950) Hawthorne, Nathaniel on, 16(2):14 (Apr 1954); 41(1&2):29-31 (Jan & Apr 1979); 53(3):17 (Sum 1991)
excerpt, 41(1&2):30-31 (Jan & Apr
1979)
waterfall jumps, 24(3):10 (Jul 1962); 53(3):10-14 (Sum 1991)
Genesee Falls, 24(3):10-11 (Jul 1962);
53(3):10-14, 15 illus (Sum
1991)
Niagara Falls, 24(3):10 (Jul 1962); 53(3):5-10, 7 illus (Sum 1991) Passaic Falls, 53(3):4-5 (Sum 1991)
Drapers compound,
39(1&2):36 (Jan & Apr 1977)
infant mortality and-1800s, 45(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1983) manufacture, 34(2):12 (Apr 1972); 34(4):2 (Oct 1972)
aircraft components,
43(2&3):22 (Apr & Jul 1981)
applicants
Bausch, John Jacob, 38(1):14 (Jan
1976)
Cutting, James Ambrose, 62(1):19 (Win 2000) Eastman, George, 52(1):4 (Win 1990) Edison, Thomas A., 60(4):11 (Fall 1998) Hanvey, Thomas, 40(1):16 (Jan 1978) Judson, Junius, 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) Maxim, H. S., 60(4):8 (Fall 1998) Morse, Samuel F. B., 62(1):3 (Win 2000) Selden, George. See Selden, George B., Sr. Sibley, Hiram, 38(1):15 (Jan 1976) Tichenor, William, 59(4):5-6, 7 (Fall 1997) West, Jonathan Burns, 21(3):24 (Jul 1959) canal equipment, 11(3&4):18 (Jul 1949) cigarette making machine, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) commissioners of, Morgan report to, excerpt-mid 1800s, 33(3):13-14 (Jul 1971) Cunningham carriage, 2(3):11 (Jul 1940); 3(4):14 (Oct 1941) Eastman Kodak Company, 35(2):5 (Apr 1973) examples, 2(3):10-11 (Jul 1940) federal rules and regulations, 43(2&3):5 (Apr & Jul 1981) gasoline engine, 43(2&3):5 (Apr & Jul 1981)See also Selden, George B., Sr. General Railway Signal Company, 35(2):7 (Apr 1973) Gleason Gears, 3(4):14 (Oct 1941) Goodwin Patent, 21(1):14 (Jan 1959) Gorden Grain Binder, 3(4):14 (Oct 1941) Howe scales, 2(3):11 (Jul 1940); 3(4):14 (Oct 1941) infringement lawsuits, automobile industry, 43(2&3):2, 6-8, 9, 12-15 (Apr & Jul 1981) kinetoscope, 12(1):20 (Jan 1950) light bulb, 60(4):8, 11 (Fall 1998) local reliance on, 38(1):17 (Jan 1976) lubricating oil, 43(2&3):26 (Apr & Jul 1981) mail chute, 22(1):3 (Jan 1960) McKay Patents, 15(2):10 (Apr 1953) in mill industry, 33(3):12 (Jul 1971) photographic
ambrotypes, 62(1):19 (Win 2000)
smut machine, application-mid 1800s, 33(3):12 (Jul 1971) steam governor, 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) telegraph-related, 22(2):9 (Apr 1960); 62(1):3 (Win 2000) tire setter, 21(3):24 (Jul 1959) water meter, 21(3):24 (Jul 1959) whaling equipment, 58(2):12, 14, 17, 18, 20 (Spr 1996) "Patients' Club" Patriotism
Civil War,
23(1):2, 6, 15 (Jan 1961); 23(3):12
(Jul 1961); 53(1):7, 9, 10, 19, 20
(Win 1991)
newspaper editorial, 53(1):14 (Win
1991)
WWII, in public schools, 55(4):8, 12, 13-14 (Fall 1993) Patrolmen. See Rochester police officers Patrol stations. See Rochester Police Department — stations/precinct houses Patrol wagons. See Rochester Police Department — vehicles Patrons. See Philanthropy Patroon's Creek Pattec Family
biographical summary,
41(3):14 (Jul 1979)
business enterprises, 4(2):10 (Apr 1942); 41(3):14 (Jul 1979) on draft riots-1860s, 53(2):7 (Spr 1991) political career, 4(2):10 (Apr 1942); 41(3):14 (Jul 1979) Pattison, Reverend Dr. T. Harwood
burial ground-1800s. See
Almshouse Burial Ground
children as. See Orphanages; Orphans at county almshouse-1800s, 45(1&2):16-22 (Jan & Apr 1983) foreign, county expenses for-1800s, 33(2):7-8 (Apr 1971) Pawlik, Catherine, 57(2):21n.34 (Spr 1995) Pawn shops, 55(3):11 (Sum 1993) Payer Harbor (polar region) Paying for the Dreams: A Short History of Banking in Rochester by Gerard Muhl, 49(2):1-24 with photos (Apr 1987) Payne, Mrs. Charles
Association for Teenage Diplomats, role in,
43(4):4 (Oct 1981)
Rennes-Rochester sister city program and, 27(2):20 (Apr 1965); 43(4):4 (Oct 1981)
gravestone,
66(3):3 photo (Sum 2004)
military service and wound-Civil War, 66(3):3, 21 (Sum 2004) search for Civil War campgrounds, 66(3):3, 14, 16, 21 (Sum 2004)
staff, Arthur C. Parker,
17(3):4-5 (Jul 1955);
21(3):17 (Jul 1959)
survey, Indian reservation, 17(3):4 (Jul 1955) Peace councils. See Council fires; Phelps and Gorham Purchase Peace groups
American Union Against Militarism,
formation-1910s, 39(4):4-5 (Oct 1977)
Paris conference/talks. See Paris, France Peace treaties. See Treaties Peach Tree, NC Pea-pickers Excursions
attack on, 5(1):1,
5, 12, 13, 15, 20-27 passim (Jan 1943)
local recollections of, quoted,
66(1):5 (Win 2004)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
biographical details, 22(2):5-6 (Apr 1960)
relationship to William Farley Peck,
6(2):14 (Apr 1944)
school integration and, 21(4):5 (Oct
1959)
Steward, Austin and, 72(2):18n.15 (Fall 2010)
Wilberforce Colony and, 21(4):3
(Oct 1959)
as bookseller, 7(3):7 (Jul 1945)
destruction, by fire, 21(2):5, 12 (Apr 1959) Guernsey & Bushnell Company account, 45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983) insurance, 2(2):9 (Apr 1940) office building, 40(2):7-8 (Apr 1978) paper mills, 22(2):6 (Apr 1960); 40(2):8 (Apr 1978) print industry. See Peck, Everard (Evard) (1791-1854) — as editor/publisher village trustee meetings and, 40(2):2-3 (Apr 1978)
and alderman, Irish famine relief and-1840s,
68(3):11 (Sum 2006)
fire engine purchase-1820s, 21(2):12 (Apr 1959) honor (posthumous), 22(2):5 (Apr 1960) school integration and, 21(4):5 (Oct 1959) university trusteeships, 5(3):5 (Jul 1943); 22(2):6 (Apr 1960); 29(3):19 (Jun 1967) village trusteeships, 21(2):3 (Apr 1959); 29(3):6-7 (Jun 1967) as editor/publisher, 2(2):1, 3, 4, 11 (Apr 1940); 40(2):7 (Apr 1978)
of almanacs, 3(1):2, 3, 4 (Jan 1941)
assistant, Thurlow Weed, 2(2):1, 3 (Apr 1940); 49(2):4 (Apr 1987) destruction of office, 21(2):5 (Apr 1959) of Rochester Telegraph, 29(3):13 (Jun 1967) of village directory, 6(2):3 (Apr 1944); 34(2):4 (Apr 1972)See also Directory of the Village of Rochester by Everard Peck photograph, 68(3):11 (Sum 2006) reminiscences, quoted-1840s, 47(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1985) residence, 5(3):4-5, 5 illus (Jul 1943) Third Ward history authored by, 8(2):1 (Apr 1946)
Female Charitable Society and-1820s,
9(2&3):2 (Apr 1947)
spouse. See Peck, Everard (Evard) (1791-1854) successive identities, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967)
European travel,
17(2):5 (Apr 1955)
as UR trustee, denominational control issues-1890s, 33(4):13 (Oct 1971)
relationship to William F. Peck,
29(3):19 (Jun 1967)
spouse, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967)See also Peck, Everard (Evard) (1791-1854)
biographical details
as historian/author, 40(2):11 (Apr 1978)
Early American Literature authored by,
10(1):4 (Jan 1948)
History of Rochester and Monroe County, contributions to, 6(2):17-18 (Apr 1944) History of the Police Department of Rochester authored by, 10(4):19 (Oct 1948) Landmarks of Monroe County, New York, contributions to, 6(2):17 (Apr 1944); 41(1&2):28n.3 (Jan & Apr 1979) Rochester Historical Society, roles in, 6(2):15 (Apr 1944) Semi-Centennial History of the City of Rochester authored by, 2(3):22-23 (Jul 1940); 6(2):14 (Apr 1944); 10(4):14 (Oct 1948); 20(1):24 (Jan 1958)
Harris (George) contributions,
44(1&2):1 (Jan & Apr 1982)
on naming of Mt. Hope Cemetery, 50(4):9 (Oct 1988) relationship to Everard Peck, 22(2):6 (Apr 1960)
Gilbert, Hiram R.-mid 1800s,
62(1):20 (Win 2000)
immigrants as, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) McLafferty family and (Romulus, NY)-1850s, 42(2):11, 15, 19 (Apr 1980) in Poland-early 1900s, 64(2):7-8 (Spr 2002) Peg maker Pendleton, Lucinda Penfield, Daniel
and campaign for new county-1817,
29(3):5, 8 (Jun 1967)
cemetery, 54(1):26 (Win 1992) commercial outlet, 47(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1985) dairy herd, contamination of-1890s, 19(3):9 (Jul 1957) mill industry, Robert M. Dalzell and, 59(2):18 (Spr 1997) residents
Civil War enlistees, 66(3):9 (Sum
2004)
disabled, 55(2):28 (Spr 1993) Humphrey, Harold J., 66(1):25-26 (Win 2004) M'Kinistry, Captain William, 4(4):9 (Oct 1942) Sharp, Sarah, murder and spirit communication, with quotes, 71(2):17-18 (Fall 2009)
centralized construction-1950s,
18(1):24 (Jan 1956)
orchestra, world's fair performance-1960s, 26(3):23 (Jul 1964) transit service to/from-early 1900s, 19(3):18 (Jul 1957) underground railroad stations, 46(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Indian mounds, excavation-1810s,
44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982)
salt spring and, 44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982) Penn-Central Railroad
biographical summary,
22(2):8-9 (Apr 1960)
civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):8-9, 10 (Apr 1960) deaf education and abolitionism and, 64(1):3 (Win 2002) Erie Canal opening and, 11(3&4):6, 8, 10 (Jul 1949) library contents, 7(3):7 (Jul 1945) pastorate-1820s, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949); 54(2):4 (Spr 1992) temperance efforts-1820s, 54(2):4 (Spr 1992)
canal projects,
37(3):11 (Jul 1975)
deaf education in-1820s, 64(1):3 (Win 2002) local trade with, Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):3, 5, 6, 16 (Fall 1994) nuclear accident, 60(4):21 (Fall 1998) Rochester family members' travel through, with slaves, 71(1):14, 15 illus (Spr 2009) tobacco industry, 60(1):17 (Win 1998)
competition,
33(1):1 (Jan 1971)
mergers, 30(4):25 (Oct 1968) operation and service-1900, 30(4):19-20 (Oct 1968) passenger service, absence-1950s, 14(1):4 (Jan 1952) station/depot, 30(4):21 (Oct 1968) subway construction/operation and, 36(2):5, 13 (Apr 1974)
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
63(2):5, 7 (Spr 2001)
illustration-pioneer era, 47(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1985) incorporation, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) Johnson, Henry W. speech in, newspaper quoted on-1860s, 67(1):6 (Win 2005) naming, 47(1&2):28 (Jan & Apr 1985) population-mid 1800s, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) shoe industry, 15(2):20 (Apr 1953)
at D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art,
58(4):8 (Fall 1996)
Klingenberg, Alf and Alexandra and, 58(4):4, 5-6 (Fall 1996) musical appointments-early 1900s, 49(1):5 (Jan 1987)
at D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art,
58(4):12 (Fall 1996)
at Eastman School of Music, 58(4):27 (Fall 1996) at Rochester Conservatory of Music, 58(4):4, 6 (Fall 1996) Pension funds
Armbruster application for-1910s,
63(4):5, 6, 8, 10 27 illus (Fall
2001)
locating National Archive records on,
63(4):4, 19 (Fall 2001)
Rochester Police Officers, 25(4):13 (Oct 1963) Peoples' Coalition for Peace and Justice People's Party
convention-1824,
2(2):7, 8 (Apr 1940)
legislative influence-1820s, 2(2):6-9 (Apr 1940) Omaha Platform, clothing industry and-1890s, 22(3):11 (Jul 1960)
founding, 3(3):15
(Jul 1941)
guests, 55(3):9, 19 (Sum 1993)
Thanksgiving Day-1938, 61(1):22
photo (Win 1999)
as Men's Service Center-1950s, 20(4):25 (Oct 1958) records, 25(3):10-11 (Jul 1963) reorganization-1940s, 26(4):20 (Oct 1964)
activities, 9(4):2
(Oct 1947); 14(4):21-23 (Oct 1952)
formation, 14(4):22 (Oct 1952); 20(4):2 (Oct 1958) locations-1910s, 14(4):23 (Oct 1952) sponsors, 23(2):2 (Apr 1961) Strayer, Reverend Paul M. and, 14(4):21, 22, 26 (Oct 1952) Sunday baseball and, 14(4):26 (Oct 1952) welfare efforts and, 23(3):21 (Jul 1961)
historical sketch of Rochester Public Library
as, 73(1):1-23 (Spr 2011)See also
Rochester Public Library
manufacture,
11(2):8 (Apr 1949); 18(2):5 (Apr
1956)
Saturday work day and, 75(1):10
(Spring 2013)
county convention, delegates-1810s,
33(2):4 (Apr 1971)
as humane society site, 35(4):22 (Oct 1973) municipal water supply, private provision of, 34(3):16 (Jul 1972) population figures/trends-circa 1900, 19(3):11 (Jul 1957) residence for disabled in, 55(2):28 (Spr 1993) settlement-early 1800s, 3(2):1 (Apr 1941)
deaf education and,
64(1):5-6 (Win 2002)
family members, 22(1):10 (Jan 1960) industrial school and, 68(4):3 (Fall 2006) philanthropy, to MAG, 7(3):18 (Jul 1945) residences, 5(3):6 (Jul 1943); 22(1):10 (Jan 1960); 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) wedding, 18(2):20 (Apr 1956)
deafness and schooling,
64(1):5 (Win 2002)
parents. See Perkins, Mrs. Caroline (née Erickson); Perkins, Gilman H. photograph, 64(1):3 (Win 2002)
as author/editor
of Rochester Fifty Years Ago,
3(3):1-24 (Jul 1941)
of Rochester One Hundred Years Ago, 1(3):1-23 (Jul 1939) of Rochester Views the Third Term 1880, 2(4):1-19 (Oct 1940) as City Historian (1936-1948), 2(4):1-19 (Oct 1940)
American Historical Association Convention and-1920s,
24(2):20 (Apr 1962)
McKelvey, Blake and, 35(3):1 (Jul 1973) publication of Rochester History, 51(1):2 (Win 1989) selection, 6(2):22 (Apr 1944); 23(4):10 (Oct 1961) painting, 51(1):2 illus (Win 1989) Rochester City Club, roles in
as Independent Republican Association officer,
2(4):12 (Oct 1940)
residence, 28(2&3):28 (Apr & Jul 1966)
City Club speech,
9(4):14, 15, 17 (Oct 1947)
as NYS Industrial Commissioner
funding of employment exchanges and,
61(1):9 (Win 1999)
unemployment insurance and, 61(1):12 (Win 1999)
Folsom, Marion B. and, 61(1):16 (Win
1999)
family members
as library trustee, 36(4):12 (Oct 1974) Lyon, Edmund and, 64(1):15 (Win 2002) residences, 5(3):6 (Jul 1943); 8(2):17 (Apr 1946); 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) wedding, 18(2):20 (Apr 1956) Perkins House
biographical summary/details,
21(3):17 (Jul 1959);
41(4):8, 10 (Oct 1979)
Boys in Blue membership, 3(3):8 (Jul 1941) as congressman, 6(2):18 (Apr 1944); 21(1):21 (Jan 1959) as historian, 6(2):18-19 (Apr 1944) as lawyer
partnership, 21(3):13 (Jul 1959);
41(4):15 (Oct 1979)
railway franchise debate-1880s, 30(3):8 (Jul 1968)
disability and family of-1820s,
62(3):5-6 (Sum 2000)
travel of-1820s, 62(3):5-6 (Sum 2000); 62(4):25 (Fall 2000)
City Hospital, roles at,
8(2):7 (Apr 1946);
9(2&3):16-17 (Apr 1947)
residence and relationship to Dr. Dewey, 8(2):16 (Apr 1946) Perry, C. Carlton
as father of the neighborhood-unit plan,
19(1):8 (Jan 1957)
Housing for the Machine Age authored by, 19(1):8 (Jan 1957) social centers and, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967) Perspective on Art and Community: A Personal Odyssey by Clara Wolfard, 65(3):1-32 (Sum 2003) Pest houses
Hope Hospital as. See
Hope Hospital
prevalence-1800s, 32(4):6 (Oct 1970) at UR River Campus site, 30(1):10 (Jan 1968) Peterboro, NY Peters, Mr. (no given name) Peters, Carl
as energy sources,
43(2&3):26 (Apr & Jul 1981);
46(3&4):2 illus, 10, 19-20, 21
(Jul & Oct 1984)
medicinal use, sales for, 43(2&3):26 (Apr & Jul 1981)
as German historian,
20(1):5, 24 (Jan 1958)
Hundertjahrige Geschichte des Deutschtums von Rochester authored by, 6(2):21 (Apr 1944); 10(4):18 (Oct 1948); 20(1):24 (Jan 1958) as newspaper editor, 20(1):21 (Jan 1958) as school administrator, 8(4):13 (Oct 1946); 20(1):16-17 (Jan 1958) Pfaudler Company, 24(4):15 (Oct 1962)See also Pfaudler Vacuum Fermentation Company
employee, George B. Kelly,
41(4):16 (Oct 1979)
foreign plants and, 20(2):8 (Apr 1958) formation, 20(1):12 (Jan 1958) Lincoln Park factory, 60(2):6 (Spr 1998) product line, 3(4):21 (Oct 1941); 11(2):17 (Apr 1949); 35(2):7-8 (Apr 1973); 43(4):19 (Oct 1981) world's fairs exhibits, 26(3):15, 16, 18 (Jul 1964) Pfaudler Vacuum Fermentation Company. See also Pfaudler Company Phaeton Rogers by Rossiter Johnson, 10(1):22 (Jan 1948); 10(4):5 (Oct 1948) Pharmacies. See Drug stores Phelan, Sister Margaret
formation, 1(1):4
(Jan 1939)
headquarters, 1(4):6 (Oct 1939) land purchases/sales. See Mill Tract; Phelps and Gorham Purchase villages, development of, 47(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1985)
acreage, 43(4):15
(Oct 1981); 45(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct
1983)
development, 47(1&2):4-5 (Jan & Apr 1985) historical sketch, 1(1):1-24 (Jan 1939) purchase, 43(4):15 (Oct 1981)
cession bond, excerpt, 1(1):18-19 (Jan
1939)
date, 1(1):18 (Jan 1939); 3(1):9 (Jan 1941) mill tract cession. See Mill Tract price, 1(1):8-9 (Jan 1939); 13(3):23 (Jul 1951) treaty, excerpt, 1(1):17-18 (Jan 1939)
of 20,000 Acre Tract in, 67(2):4-5 (Spr
2005)
by Morris, Robert, 41(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1979); 41(3):4 (Jul 1979); 47(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1985) by Pulteney Associates, 41(3):4 (Jul 1979); 42(4):9 (Oct 1980); 43(4):16 (Oct 1981); 47(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1985)See also Pulteney Associates/Association; Pulteney Estate/Purchase traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):18-19 (Sum 2000) Phelps and Gorham Treaty
150th anniversary-1930s,
1(1):1 (Jan 1939);
51(1):4 (Win 1989)
historical sketch, 1(1):1-24 (Jan 1939) text, excerpt, 1(1):17-18 (Jan 1939)
clubhouse on,
69(2):6, 25 photo (Spr 2008)
nursery lot-1880s, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) resident, Samuel P. Moulthrop, 19(2):3, 4 (Apr 1957)
incorporation,
47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985)
observatory, 9(1):14 (Jan 1947) population-mid 1800s, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) settlement of-late 1700s, 47(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1985) as subject of novel, 10(4):3 (Oct 1948)
biographical summary,
41(3):5 (Jul 1979)
correspondence
with Allan, Ebenezer "Indian"-1790s,
1(4):7 (Oct 1939)
with Street, Samuel-1780s, 1(4):4 (Oct 1939) on trade connection to King's Landing, 4(2):3 (Apr 1942)
Allan, Ebenezer and, 1(4):1-8 (Oct
1939)See also Allan,
Ebenezer "Indian"
Canandaigua holdings-1790s, 47(1&2):4, 15 (Jan & Apr 1985) cession bond (text), 1(1):18-19 (Jan 1939) Gorham partnership. See Phelps and Gorham Associates historical sketch, 1(1):4-22 (Jan 1939) Phelps and Gorham Purchase. See Phelps and Gorham Purchase treaty negotiations, 47(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1985) treaty negotiations, 3(4):3 (Oct 1941) world's fair exhibit and-1930s, 26(3):20 (Jul 1964) Philadelphia, PA
Anthony, Susan B. in,
57(4):28 photo (Fall 1995)
baseball
convention-1800s, 62(2):5 photo
caption (Spr 2000)
games/clubs, 5(4):1 (Oct 1943)See also Athletics baseball club deaf education in-1820s, 64(1):3 (Win 2002) early child care and education center in, 68(4):18 (Fall 2006) intercity conference, 27(1):12 (Jan 1965) International Exhibition, admission ticket, 57(4):26-27 photo (Fall 1995) Irish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):5 (Sum 2006) labor union, 15(2):11 (Apr 1953) municipal water supply, 39(3):3 (Jul 1977) residents
1822 travel account of, 62(3):1-28
(Sum 2000); 62(4):1-28 (Fall
2000)
Allen, Reverend Richard, 72(2):13 (Fall 2010) baseball player Luff-1870s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) Brady, Colonel -early 1800s, 62(4):10 (Fall 2000) Snowdon, Dr.-early 1800s, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000) train excursion to/from, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946) transit company, owner, 27(1):10 (Jan 1965) Underground Railroad and, 67(4):9 (Fall 2005); 72(2):18n.6 (Fall 2010) weather
famine relief-1800s
philanthropists. See also specific individual
buildings/institutions funded by,
38(1):19 (Jan 1976); 61(1):9 (Win
1999); 65(3):16 (Sum 2003)
as patrons of the arts, 38(1):18 (Jan 1976) Watson family, 65(3):25 (Sum 2003) women's college and, 30(1):5, 6 (Jan 1968) Philion, Achille Phillips, Wendell
as abolitionist,
15(3):1, 8-9, 14 (Jul 1953); 66(4):13
(Fall 2004)
anti-slavery movement, Anthony Burns case and, 37(4):13 (Oct 1975)
formation, membership, and activities-1900s,
48(1&2):13, 15 (Jan & Apr 1986)
summary account of-1960s, 48(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1986) Philosophy
Hill, David Jayne and-1890s,
33(4):16-18 (Oct 1971)
moral, college/university coursework on, 33(4):5 (Oct 1971) Phoenix Mills
construction,
33(3):3 (Jul 1971); 50(3):21, 22 (Jul
1988); 54(4):23 (Fall 1992)
photographs/illustrations, 46(3&4):3 (Jul & Oct 1984); 50(3):3 (Jul 1988); 54(4):41 (Fall 1992); 59(2):24 (Spr 1997) production, 50(3):14 (Jul 1988) sale, 33(3):3 (Jul 1971) site, 33(3):3 (Jul 1971)
previous use, 50(3):21, 22 (Jul 1988)
Arctic expedition,
59(1):16 illus, 18, 24 photo
(Win 1997)
Bacon, F. W., 59(4):19 (Fall 1997) Eastman, George as. See Eastman, George influence, on museum development, 18(4):1, 9 (Oct 1956) Neuman, L. R., 59(4):19 (Fall 1997) Rice, Sergeant G. W., 59(1):16 illus, 18, 24 photo (Win 1997) Walter, James P. See Walter, James P. Zoller, Charles C., 50(1):1-24 with illus (Jan 1988)
clothing industry compared to,
22(3):1, 30 (Jul 1960)
consolidation efforts-circa 1900, 12(1):7 (Jan 1950) as dominate industry, 51(4):17 (Fall 1989) Great Depression and-1930s, 51(4):20 (Fall 1989); 61(1):13 (Win 1999) influence, on museum development, 18(4):1, 9 (Oct 1956) product lines, 28(4):3 (Oct 1966)
cameras. See Cameras
manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. See Eastman Kodak Company during World War II, 66(1):16-17 (Win 2004)
of activities/events
baseball, 52(3):1, 2, 3, 12-13, 24
(Sum 1990); 60(2):32 (Spr 1998);
62(2):1-13, 24 (Spr 2000);
63(1):1-2, 4 (Win 2001);
64(4):1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 11, 17, 19, 21
(Fall 2002)
bedmaking at Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):10 (Win 2002) beet harvest, 56(3):2 (Sum 1994) in Bemis Block ballroom, Canandaigua, 67(1):11 (Win 2005) board games at Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):17 (Win 2002) boating on Genesee Rivers, 64(1):17 (Win 2002) burial ground excavation-1980s, 45(1&2):15, 17 (Jan & Apr 1983) carpentry at Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):21 (Win 2002) charter signing for Central Committee of Liberated Jews-1940s, 74(2):9 (Fall 2012) circuses, 49(3):1-24 passim (Jul 1987); 50(1):14, 16 (Jan 1988) classroom studies at Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):21, 23, 14 (Win 2002) corn grinding by Seneca woman, 68(1&2):11 (Win & Spr 2006) corn picking by Seneca woman, 68(1&2):14 (Win & Spr 2006) cricket game, 62(2):1, 10 (Spr 2000) cycling. See Cycling Easter celebration, 57(2):14 (Spr 1995) end of World War II, newspaper Extra on, 61(3&4):17, 28 (Sum & Fall 1999) finger spelling, 64(1):6 (Win 2002) fires, 38(2&3):12, 22 (Apr & Jul 1976) funeral ceremony, 50(4):12-13 (Oct 1988)
of Douglass, Frederick, 67(4):22
(Fall 2005)
Ganondagan State Historic Site performance, 68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006) "Goin' North," RMSC exhibit, 54(1):1-32 passim (Win 1992) harness racing, 43(2&3):27 (Apr & Jul 1981) Harper's Ferry raid-1850s, 46(1&2):31-32 (Jan & Apr 1984) ice skating, 37(3):16 (Jul 1975); 50(2):17 (Apr 1988) "Kids on the Block" puppet program, 55(2):35 (Spr 1993) labor strike, 51(1):20 (Win 1989) Last Council Fire attendees-1870s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) Manchester train wreck-1911, 56(2):1, 2 (Spr 1994) Mt. Morris Dam construction, 58(3):2, 3, 6-7, 10-12, 14-15 (Sum 1996) naphtha explosion-1880s, 43(2&3):28 (Apr & Jul 1981) Pan American Exposition, Buffalo-early 1900s, 50(1):22 (Jan 1988) parades. See Parades public market, 61(3&4):17, 26 (Sum & Fall 1999) Puerto Rican community protest-1960s, 70(2):14 (Fall 2007) Pulaski Day celebration, 57(2):18 (Spr 1995) RMSC exhibit "Goin' North," 54(1):1-32 passim (Win 1992) at Rochester Childfirst Network, 68(4):10, 18 (Fall 2006) at Rochester Children's Nursery (1920s-early 2000s), 68(4):5, 11, 15, 16 (Fall 2006) at Rochester Industrial School (1860s-1910), 68(4):4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 17 (Fall 2006) Sesquicentennial celebration, 61(3&4):15 (Sum & Fall 1999) sheep tending, 50(2):15 (Apr 1988) snow removal, 51(1):24 (Win 1989) at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 57(2):2, 14, 18, 19 (Spr 1995) war-related. See Photographs/illustrations — war-related whaling, 58(2):1, 2, 4, 13 (Spr 1996) world's fair, 26(3):7, 8, 16 (Jul 1964) ambrotypes. See Ambrotypes of animals. See Animals of automobiles. See Automobiles of bicycles. See Cycling of boats. See Ships and boats of bridges. See Bridges; specific bridge of burial sites and/or gravestones. See also specific cemetery
Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S., 74(2):23
(Fall 2012)
Bernstein, Sophie, 74(2):23 (Fall 2012) of Brooks, Louise (actress), 67(2):25 (Spr 2005) of Child, Jonathan, 71(1):3 (Spr 2009) of Civil War soldiers/officers, 66(3):3 (Sum 2004) of Gaffney Family, 67(2):14-15 (Spr 2005) of Payne, Erwin C., 66(3):3 (Sum 2004) of Post, Amy and Isaac, 71(2):inside back cover (Fall 2009) of Rochester, Colonel Nathaniel, 71(1):1, 27, 28, inside front cover (Spr 2009)
wreath laying at, 71(1):back
cover photo (Spr 2009)
of children. See Children of clothing styles. See Clothing collections
of Evershed, Thomas, watercolors and sketch-1840s,
39(1&2):centerfold, 44 (Jan
& Apr 1977)
of George Eastman House, on world's fair-1890s, 26(3):8 (Jul 1964) of Harris, Tony, 46(1&2):1, 7 (Jan & Apr 1984) of Shelton, William Henry, 73(2):12-13, 20, 25 (Fall 2011); 74(1):1-28 passim (Spr 2012) of Sneck, Mary Helen, 54(3):2-24 passim (Sum 1992) of Zoller, Charles C., 50(1):2-3, 6-24 (Jan 1988) of correspondence/written works. See also specific correspondent or publication
The Abstainer and the Drinker, cover,
54(2):5 (Spr 1992)
assignment of rights, 59(4):12, 22n (Fall 1997) Civil War military records, 63(4):16-17, 28-29 (Fall 2001) dental daybook, 59(3):7 (Sum 1997) Douglass' Monthly front page, 67(4):2 (Fall 2005) First Annual Report for the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Sewing Society excerpt, 67(3):28 illua (Sum 2005) gardening publications, 45(3&4):25, 26 (Jul & Oct 1983); 51(3):4 (Sum 1989) of general affidavit-1890s, 63(4):26 (Fall 2001) Hotel Ontario menu-early 1900s, 75(1):13 (Spring 2013) indenture, 71(1):12-13 (Spr 2009) inventories, 52(2):18 (Spr 1990) The Jewish Ledger-1930s, 74(2):11 (Fall 2012) The Light at Tern Rock book cover, 73(1):7 (Spr 2011) from North Star, 46(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1984) pension fund application-1910s, 63(4):27 (Fall 2001) playbill, Uncle Tom's Cabin, 51(1):9 (Win 1989) postcards. See Postcards posters. See Posters property valuation, 1900-1930, 35(2):23 (Apr 1973) public library documents/publications, 73(1):4, 6, 10, 14 (Spr 2011) from Rochester City Directory, 47(3&4):21 (Jul & Oct 1985) sermon program covers of Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein-1930s, 74(2):7 (Fall 2012) slave-related, 71(1):6-8, 11-13, 15, 17-19, 21 (Spr 2009) slogans/mottos, 46(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1984); 48(3&4):3-48 passim (Jul & Oct 1986)See also Slogans/mottos smoking, notice on, 60(1):7 (Win 1998) on spiritualism/spiritualists, 71(2):10, 12-13, 19, 20, 21 (Fall 2009) Tichenor telegram, 59(4):15 (Fall 1997) travel brochures/guides, 75(1):21, 23, 34 (Spring 2013) War Gardening, cover, 51(3):4 (Sum 1989) debt statistics, 1900-1930, 35(2):23 (Apr 1973) of documents. See Photographs/illustrations — of correspondence/written works of equipment
Bausch & Lomb products-WWII, 66(2):31
(Spr 2004)
bridge excavator/"grab machine," 72(1):18 (Spr 2010) calliope, 49(3):12 (Jul 1987) farm implements, 45(3&4):47 (Jul & Oct 1983) Folmer-Graflex camera-WWII, 66(2):2 (Spr 2004) fumigation cabinet, 73(1):6 (Spr 2011) gantry cranes, 72(1):18 with photo, 19 photo (Spr 2010) mill schematics, 46(3&4):6, 17 (Jul & Oct 1984) printing press, 48(1&2):3 (Jan & Apr 1986) waterwheel, 46(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1984); 72(1):4 (Spr 2010) whaling industry, 58(2):2, 4, 10, 11, 13, 14 (Spr 1996) Xerox 914 copier-1960s, 73(1):12 (Spr 2011) forbidden, during WWII, 56(3):15 (Sum 1994) fuel consumption, table, 46(3&4):2 (Jul & Oct 1984) of gardens/garden flowers, 45(3&4):43 (Jul & Oct 1983); 51(2):3-24 passim (Spr 1989); 51(3):4, 6 (Sum 1989)
Garden of the Sepulchre in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):22 (Spr 2005)
geologic time scale, 54(4):27 (Fall 1992) of glacial activity, 55(1):31-33 (Win 1993) of graves/gravestones. See Photographs/illustrations — of burial sites and/or gravestones of historical marker for Camp Hillhouse, 66(3):8 (Sum 2004) of Holocaust Memorial (Brighton, NY), 74(2):22 (Fall 2012) of Liberty Pole, 1861-1889, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) map. See Maps of mill races
Brown's Race. See Brown's Race
Johnson and Seymour Race. See Johnson and Seymour Race Rochester Race. See Rochester Race Native Americans, related to
Aqueduct Park, 55(1):18, 25 (Win
1993)
Driving Park, 63(1):24 (Win 2001); 63(2):2 (Spr 2001) Durand Eastman Park, 61(2):1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 13 (Spr 1999) Genesee Valley Park, 50(2):5-17 passim (Apr 1988) Highland Park. See Highland Park Manhattan Square Park, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Maplewood Park, 50(2):18, 21 (Apr 1988) Ontario Beach Park. See Ontario Beach/Ontario Beach Park Plymouth Park, 50(2):23 (Apr 1988) Seneca Park, 50(1):19, 20 (Jan 1988) Washington Park, Brooklyn (NY), 62(2):24 (Spr 2000) Washington Square Park, 50(1):23 (Jan 1988)
Addy, Mr. (no given name), 63(2):18 (Spr
2001)
Aldridge, George Washington, Jr., 38(2&3):17 (Apr & Jul 1976) Allen, John, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Allenza, Francis J., 70(1):14 (Fall 2008) Ambulance Corps, Unit No. 1, France-WWI, 51(3):13 (Sum 1989) American Giants baseball team, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) American Red Cross, 51(3):1 (Sum 1989) Anderson, Martin Brewer, 53(1):8 (Win 1991) Andrews, Samuel G., 41(3):15 (Jul 1979); 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Andrus, Mr. (no given name), 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Anson, Adrian Constantine "Cap," 63(2):14 (Spr 2001); 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Anthony, Mary, 61(3&4):5 (Sum & Fall 1999) Anthony, Susan B., 46(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1984); 57(3):1, 2 (Sum 1995); 61(3&4):5 (Sum & Fall 1999); 71(2):6 (Fall 2009) Arctic expedition, 59(1):1-24 passim (Win 1997) Armbruster, Julius, 63(4):7, 2, 14 (Fall 2001) Athletics baseball club of Philadelphia, 63(2):4 (Spr 2001) Barnes, Ross, 63(2):15, 18 (Spr 2001) Barnhart, Rebecca, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Barry, Patrick, 67(2):26 (Spr 2005); 68(3):10 (Sum 2006) Bartles, Eric, 59(2):2 (Spr 1997) Bartlett, Rev. Dwight K., 40(4):12 (Oct 1978) Bartlett, Dr. Gene Ebert, 52(4):17 (Fall 1990) baseball players/teams, 52(3):1-24 passim (Sum 1990); 63(1):1-4, 6, 8, 13, 15, 18 (Win 2001); 63(2):1-24 (Spr 2001); 63(2):1-24 passim (Spr 2001); 64(4):1-24 passim (Fall 2002) Beals, Tommy, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001) Beck, Mary Catherine, 51(3):7 (Sum 1989) Bell, Alexander Graham, 64(1):2, 6 (Win 2002) Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S., 74(2):4, 5, 8 (Fall 2012) Berthrong, Henry (Harry) W., 63(1):8 (Win 2001) Bielaski, Mr. (no given name), 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) blacks/black community. See Blacks/black community Bloomer, Amelia, 57(3):7 (Sum 1995) Bohique (dance troupe), 70(2):inside front cover (Fall 2007) Boody, Azariah, 41(3):11 (Jul 1979) Boston Red Caps baseball club-1870s, 64(4):21 (Fall 2002) Boston Red Stockings baseball club, 63(1):6 (Win 2001); 63(2):15 (Spr 2001); 63(2):19 (Spr 2001) Bracket, James, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Bradstreet, Nehemiah C., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Brooks, Calvin, 54(3):2 (Sum 1992) Brooks family, 54(3):2, 22 (Sum 1992) Brooks, Fanny, 54(3):2 (Sum 1992) Brooks, Louise, 67(2):25 (Spr 2005) Brown, Francis, 50(3):4 (Jul 1988) Brown, John, 46(1&2):9, 10 (Jan & Apr 1984); 72(2):14 (Fall 2010) Brown, Dr. Matthew, Jr., 50(3):4 (Jul 1988) Brown, Rev. William Thurston, 40(4):12 (Oct 1978) Broyld, dann j., 72(2):21 (Fall 2010) Bruce, John, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Bruno, Mrs. Charles, 66(2):3 (Spr 2004) Bunce, Kathy, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Bush, President George, 51(4):13 (Fall 1989) Caesar, Mr. J., 62(2):12 (Spr 2000) Caffyn, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):13 (Spr 2000) Carner, JoAnne, 65(1):21 (Win 2003) Carpenter, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):12 (Spr 2000) Carroll, Major Charles, 42(4):24 (Oct 1980) Castrechino, Barry, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Catalano, Matthew, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Champion, James, 61(2):11 (Spr 1999) Chesebro, Henry O., 66(4):15 (Fall 2004) Chicago White Stockings baseball club, 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Child, Jonathan, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) children. See Children Cincinatti Red Stockings baseball club, 63(1):3, 4 (Win 2001) City Streets (musical) cast, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Civil War POWs playing baseball, 62(2):7 (Spr 2000) Clark, Charles H., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Clarke, Freeman, 41(3):19 (Jul 1979) Clark, J. M. with brothers, 59(3):2 (Sum 1997) Cleveland, Charles, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Colbert, Lloyd, 66(4):24 (Fall 2004) on collectible playing cards-late 1800s, 60(1):10, 18, 21 (Win 1998) Comeau, Katie Eggers, 75(2):29 (Fall 2013) Cook, Alton, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Cook, Jim, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Copeland, the Mulatto, 72(2):13 (Fall 2010) Coughlin, Charles E., 74(2):16 (Fall 2012) Crapsey, Algernon Sidney, 42(1):11, 14 (Jan 1980) Cray, Tom, 48(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1986) cricketers, 62(2):10, 12-13 (Spr 2000) Cunningham, James, 43(2&3):17 (Apr & Jul 1981); 68(3):15 (Sum 2006) Cuomo, Gov. Mario, 51(4):13 (Fall 1989) cyclists. See Cycling Dawson, John, 65(1):10 (Win 2003) DeForest, Alling Stephen, 51(2):1, 3, 4 (Spr 1989) Demar, Caroline, 51(3):6 (Sum 1989) Dias, Andrea, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Diver, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):13 (Spr 2000) Dossenbach, Hermann, 42(3):19 (Jul 1980) Douglass, Anna Murray, 63(1):13 (Win 2001); 67(3):8 (Sum 2005) Douglass, Charles Redmond, 62(2):8 (Spr 2000); 63(1):13 (Win 2001) Douglass, Frederick. See Douglass, Frederick Douglass, Helen Pitts, 67(4):20 (Fall 2005) draft board, 51(3):9 (Sum 1989) Duffy, Monsignor John M., 60(3):3 (Sum 1998) Duffy, Robert J, 71(1):back cover (Spr 2009) Dungy, William John, 72(2):1 (Fall 2010) at Durand Eastman Park, 61(2):18 (Spr 1999) Durand, Henry S., 61(2):cover, inside cover (Spr 1999) Eastman, George. See Eastman, George Eastman, Maria, 52(1):5 (Win 1990) Eastman Theatre Orchestra, 49(1):15 (Jan 1987) Edgerton, Hiram H., 38(2&3):17 (Apr & Jul 1976) Edison, Thomas Alva, 51(1):26 (Win 1989); 52(1):5 (Win 1990) Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, 40(4):12 (Oct 1978) Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 74(2):8 (Fall 2012) Elwood, John B., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Ely, Alfred, 53(1):10 (Win 1991) Eshelman, Teddy, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Fairbank, Nathaniel K., sitting, 40(3):9 (Jul 1978) Faulkner, Barry, 49(1):12-13 (Jan 1987); 58(4):14 (Fall 1996) Field, Joseph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Filon, Michael, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Fish, Henry L., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Fitzgerald, Rose, 51(3):9 (Sum 1989) Flanagan, Barbara, 55(2):24 (Spr 1993) Foley, Mary Jane, 51(3):7 (Sum 1989) Folsom, Marion B., 61(1):cover, inside cover, 8, 10, 14 (Win 1999) Ford, Edsel, 43(2&3):11 (Apr & Jul 1981) Ford, Henry, 43(2&3):11 (Apr & Jul 1981) Forman, Fred S., 69(1):2 (Spr 2007) Forman, Maurice R., 69(1):2 (Spr 2007) Forrester, Thomas Carlaw, 64(1):22 (Win 2002) Fox sisters, 71(2):9 (Fall 2009) Freedley, Mr. (no given name)-1860s, 66(3):2 (Sum 2004) Friess, Sister Mary Caroline, 52(4):25 (Fall 1990) Galloway, James H., 64(1):22 (Win 2002) Gardiner, Addison, 63(1):15 (Win 2001) Gillette, Willis K., 38(2&3):28 (Apr & Jul 1976) Glaser, Mr. & Mrs. George, 51(3):6 (Sum 1989) Gleason/Gleeson, Rev. William, 44(4):17 (Oct 1982) Gleason, William, 43(2&3):32 (Apr & Jul 1981) Glenn, John-1800s, 63(1):8 (Win 2001); 63(2):14 (Spr 2001); 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Goldman, Emma, 51(1):21 (Win 1989) Gold Star mothers, 51(3):11 (Sum 1989) golfers, 65(1):1, 9, 12, 14-15, 17, 19, 23 (Win 2003) golfers at Durand Eastman Park, 61(2):9 (Spr 1999) golf fans, 65(1):22 (Win 2003) Gould, Jacob, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985); 68(3):9 (Sum 2006) Graham, Robert, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.), 50(4):12-13 (Oct 1988) Greely, Adolphus Washington, 59(1):2 (Win 1997) Green, Shields, 46(1&2):31-32 (Jan & Apr 1984); 72(2):13 (Fall 2010) Griffith, Mrs. E., 68(4):2 (Fall 2006) grocers, 50(1):15 (Jan 1988) Grubaugh, Michael, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Gruber, Peter, 55(3):24 (Sum 1993) Gruen, Victor, 69(1):7 (Spr 2007) Grundy, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):12 (Spr 2000) Gunderson, JoAnne ("Gundy"), 65(1):21 (Win 2003) Hahnemann Hospital staff, 51(3):7 (Sum 1989) Hale, Patricia (Mrs. James L.), 55(2):7 (Spr 1993) Hall, Robert, 49(1):6 (Jan 1987); 58(4):26 (Fall 1996) Halpern, Rosa A., 64(1):8 (Win 2002) Hamilton, Harriet E., 64(1):8 (Win 2002) Hammond, Frank, 51(2):3 (Spr 1989) handicapped, 55(2):1-36 passim (Spr 1993) Hanson, Howard, 58(4):2 (Fall 1996) Hardy, Sister St. Luke, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Hargrave, Thomas J., 61(1):10 (Win 1999) Harris, George H., 44(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1982); 54(3):14 (Sum 1992) Harris, Nate, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Harrison, President Benjamin, 75(1):7 (Spring 2013) Hart, Chinetta, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Hart, Roswell, 41(3):23 (Jul 1979) Haslett, Mr. (no given name), 72(2):13 (Fall 2010) Haste, James H., 61(1):8 (Win 1999) Havens, James, 61(1):8 (Win 1999) Hayden, Charles J., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Hayward, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):13 (Spr 2000) Headen, Emanuel ("Man Heady"), 74(1):5 (Spr 2012) health service providers, 55(2):1-36 passim (Spr 1993) Henner, G. W.-1940s, 49(2):16 (Apr 1987) Hill, Charles J., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Hillhouse, Thomas, 66(3):5 (Sum 2004) Hills, Isaac, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Hines, Mr. (no given name), 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Hoag, Dr. Ralph L., 64(1):22 (Win 2002) Hochstein, David, 56(3):17 (Sum 1994) Hoekstra, Egbert, 53(1):15 (Win 1991) Hoffman, Colonel William, 66(3):2 (Sum 2004) Hogan, Ben, 65(1):9, 12 (Win 2003) Ho, Raymond, 38(1):24 (Jan 1976) Hostutler, John, 51(4):13 (Fall 1989) Houck family, of John and Mary, 60(2):8 (Spr 1998) at House of Refuge, 63(1):1, 2 (Win 2001) Howe, Gordon, 61(2):13 (Spr 1999) Hudson Stars (baseball team), 57(1):14 (Win 1995) human remains-1980s, 45(1&2):15, 17 (Jan & Apr 1983) Humphrey, George P., 65(3):4 (Sum 2003) Hurrell, Dr. M. Louise, 51(3):13 (Sum 1989) Hynes, Sister Anna Marie, 60(2):7 (Spr 1998) immigrants, 51(1):10 (Win 1989); 68(3):7 (Sum 2006) Indianapolis Dark Blues baseball club, 64(4):17 (Fall 2002) infants. See Children James, Rev. Thomas, 46(1&2):35 (Jan & Apr 1984); 72(2):7 (Fall 2010) Jeffreys, Georgianna, 51(3):32 (Sum 1989) Jeffries, Lemuel, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Jemison, Mary, 68(1&2):1, 32 (Win & Spr 2006) Jemison, Thomas (grandson of Mary), 68(1&2):23 (Win & Spr 2006) Jewish, in Frankfurt, Germany-1940s, 74(2):front cover (Fall 2012) John, Darwin, 68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006) John, Elmer, Jr., 68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006) Johnson, Elisha, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985); 56(4):11 (Fall 1994) Johnson, Henry W., 66(4):1 (Fall 2004); 67(1):1 (Win 2005) Johnston, James, 38(2&3):29 (Apr & Jul 1976) Jones, Lewis B., 61(1):8 (Win 1999) Kaiser Wilhelm, 51(3):5 (Sum 1989) Kavanaugh, Mary, 51(3):9 (Sum 1989) Kawasaki, Margie-WWII, 66(2):16-17 (Spr 2004) Keeler, Rufus, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Keller, Helen, 64(1):7 (Win 2002) Kempshall, Thomas, 41(3):7 (Jul 1979); 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Kennedy, James, 53(1):15 (Win 1991) Kenyon, Gary, 48(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1986) Kimball, William S., 60(1):2 (Win 1998) Kite, Tom, 65(1):23 (Win 2003) Klein, Anne Marie, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Klem, Anna Maria, 63(3):6 (Sum 2001) Klem, John, 63(3):6 (Sum 2001) Klingenberg, Alf, 58(4):5 (Fall 1996) Kneller, Sgt. Gordon, 51(3):9 (Sum 1989) Kneller, Helen Nettie, 51(3):9 (Sum 1989) Lamb, Frank, 27(2):centerfold (Apr 1965) lamplighter, 60(4):5 (Fall 1998) Lamson, Lieutenant Albert T., 73(2):16 (Fall 2011) Last Council Fire attendees-1870s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) Latham, Pauline-WWII, 66(1):2 (Win 2004) Lazelle, Captain Henry M., 66(3):2 (Sum 2004) Lee, Dr. John Mallory, 70(1):1, 11 (Fall 2008) Lennox, James G., 69(2):inside front cover (Spr 2008) Leonard, Andy, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001) library patrons, 73(1):front cover, 4, 7, 16, 17(Spr 2011) Lincoln, President Abraham, 53(1):24 (Win 1991) Lockyer, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):13 (Spr 2000) Lomb, Henry, 50(1):18 (Jan 1988) Lomenzo, John P., 55(2):5 (Spr 1993) Lopez, Nancy, 65(1):17 (Win 2003) Lynch, Mary, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Lynch, Tim, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Lyon, Mrs. Carolyn Hamilton Talcott, 64(1):4 (Win 2002) Lyon, Edmund, 64(1):4 (Win 2002) Manning, Jack, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001) Mathis, Alice Branson, 54(1):1, 8, 17, 25 (Win 1992) mayors, 27(2):centerfold (Apr 1965); 38(2&3):17 (Apr & Jul 1976); 41(3):7 (Jul 1979); 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) McAniff, Monsignor James C., 44(4):12 (Oct 1982) McCombs, Kathy, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) McCurdy, Gilbert J. C., 69(1):2 (Spr 2007) McCurdy, Gordon, 69(1):2 (Spr 2007) McKelvey, Blake, 38(1):24 (Jan 1976); 51(1):3 (Win 1989) McKinley, President William, 50(1):22 (Jan 1988) McNab, John C., 50(1):18 (Jan 1988) McNarney, General Joseph T., 74(2):8, 9 (Fall 2012) McQuaid, Bishop Bernard John, 44(4):7 (Oct 1982); 67(2):28 (Spr 2005) McVey, Cal, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001); 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Mees, Dr. C. E. Kenneth, 61(1):8, 10 (Win 1999) Mees, Kenneth, 51(1):26 (Win 1989) Melnick, Kathy, 55(2):5 (Spr 1993) Middlecoff, Cary, 65(1):12 (Win 2003) milliners, 51(1):10 (Win 1989) Mohawk, at Last Council Fire-1870s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) Moore, Daniel D. T., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Moore, Samuel W. D., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Morgan, William, 53(4):31 (Fall 1991) Mowl, Dr. Harold, 64(1):22 (Win 2002) Myers, Dan, 55(2):7 (Spr 1993) Myers, James, 48(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1986) Nash, John, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985); 53(1):9 (Win 1991) Nicklaus, Jack, 65(1):1, 19 (Win 2003) Nolan, Ed "The Only," 64(4):11, 17 (Fall 2002) Nolte, Marilyn, 71(1):back cover (Spr 2009) nurses, 70(1):5, 7, 8, inside front cover (Fall 2008) O'Brien, Rev. John H., 60(2):2, 13 (Spr 1998) "Old Guard" on parade, 50(1):18 (Jan 1988) Olmsted, Frederick Law, Sr., 50(2):1, 24 (Apr 1988) Olympics baseball team, 63(1):8 (Win 2001) Oratz, Abraham and Esther, 64(2):3, 24 (Spr 2002) Oratz extended family, 64(2):24 (Spr 2002) Oratz, Isaac, 64(2):24 (Spr 2002) O'Reilly, Henry (1806-1886), 51(1):12 (Win 1989) O'Rorke, Patrick, 68(3):14 (Sum 2006) O'Rourke, Jim, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001) orphans, 60(2):32 (Spr 1998) Owen, Charles, 38(2&3):17 (Apr & Jul 1976) Paige, Fanny, 54(3):2 (Sum 1992) Paige, Jim, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Paine, Nicholas E., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Palmer, Peter, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Parker, Alvin, 68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006) Parr, Mr. G., 62(2):12 (Spr 2000) Peck, Everard, 68(3):11 (Sum 2006) Perkins, Dexter, 51(1):2 (Win 1989) Perkins, James Breck, 41(4):9 (Oct 1979) Peters, Mr. (no given name), 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) Phillips, Roy, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Pierce, Lt. Col. Francis Edwin, 65(2):1 (Spr 2003) Pitkin, William, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) police on parade, 50(1):8 (Jan 1988) Polish Falcons of America, Nest 52, 57(1):14 (Win 1995) Polish immigrants/Polish Americans, 57(1):2, 7, 14, 15, 18, 23-24 (Win 1995); 57(2):2, 3, 14, 18, 19, 24 ( Spr 1995) at Port of Rochester, Spirit of Ontario ferry and, 72(2):17 (Fall 2010) Post, Amy, 67(3):15 (Sum 2005); 71(2):cover (Fall 2009) Post, Isaac, 71(2):cover (Fall 2009) post-mortem, 59(4):14-17 (Fall 1997) Powers, Daniel W., 49(2):12 (Apr 1987) Powers, Mrs. John Craig, 68(4):19 (Fall 2006) prisoners of war-WWII, 56(3):2, 3, 9, 11, 15 (Sum 1994) Puglia, Gerardo, 38(1):24 (Jan 1976) Pung, Jackie, 65(1):11 (Win 2003) Quigley, Joseph M., 38(2&3):28 (Apr & Jul 1976) Quinby, Professor Isaac F., 66(3):24 (Sum 2004) in The Rapids neighborhood, 54(3):2, 19, 20, 22, 24 (Sum 1992) "Rattlesnake Pete," 55(3):24 (Sum 1993) Rawls, Betsy, 65(1):11 (Win 2003) Reddy, William, 48(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1986) in Rennes, France, 27(2):centerfold (Apr 1965) Reynolds, Abelard, 36(4):3 (Oct 1974); 48(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1986) Reynolds, Captain Gilbert H., 53(1):15 (Win 1991) Reynolds, Mortimer F., 36(4):10 (Oct 1974); 48(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1986) Reynolds, William A., 36(4):6 (Oct 1974); 46(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1984) Rice, Sergeant, 59(1):16 (Win 1997) Rice, Dan, 49(3):2 (Jul 1987); 51(1):27 (Win 1989) Richardson, Samuel, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Rieke, Dorothy, 51(3):2 (Sum 1989) Robertson, Albert J., 61(1):10 (Win 1999) Rochester, Col. Nathaniel, 50(3):9 (Jul 1988); 71(1):5 (Spr 2009) Rochester Public Library administrators/staff/trustees, 73(1):1, 3, 8, 12, 13, 22 (Spr 2011) Rochester, Thomas Hart, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Rockefeller, John D., Sr., 50(1):11 (Jan 1988) Roosevelt, Eleanor, 61(1):4 (Win 1999) Roosevelt, Franklin D., 61(1):4, 13 (Win 1999) Roys, Thomas W., 58(2):24 (Spr 1996) Rundel, Morton W., 48(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1986) Sackett, Viola-WWII, 66(2):2 (Spr 2004) Sands, George F., 62(2):5 (Spr 2000) Schafer, Harry, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001) Schafer, Kate and Sam, 64(2):1-2 (Spr 2002) Schafer relatives, of Sam and Kate, 64(2):3, 24 (Spr 2002) Schermerhorn, Abraham M., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) School No. 37, 51(3):6 (Sum 1989) Scrantom, Hamlet D., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Selden, George B., Jr., 43(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul 1981) Selden, George B., Sr., 43(2&3):3, 10 (Apr & Jul 1981) Selden, Henry R., 43(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul 1981) Seneca
actors performing at Ganondagan State Historic Site,
68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006)
Jemison, Mary, 68(1&2):1, 32 (Win & Spr 2006) Jemison, Thomas (grandson of Mary), 68(1&2):23 (Win & Spr 2006) at Last Council Fire-1870s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) women working with corn, 68(1&2):11, 14 (Win & Spr 2006) Sheen, Bishop Fulton J., 52(4):17 (Fall 1990) Shelton, William Henry, 73(2):front cover, 20 (Fall 2011); 74(1):inside front cover, 2, 22 (Spr 2012) Sigl, Alphonse J., 55(2):1 (Spr 1993) Sill, Lieutenant Edward E., 73(2):16 (Fall 2011) Simmons, Rocky, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Sinopoli, Mike, 60(3):12 (Sum 1998) Sky, Warren, Sr., 68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006) Smith, Edward M., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Smith, Elijah F., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Society of St. Casimir, 57(1):2 (Win 1995) Somerville, Kyle, 75(1):33 (Spring 2013) Spalding, Al, 63(2):14 (Spr 2001); 63(2):15 (Spr 2001); 63(2):18 (Spr 2001); 63(2):19 (Spr 2001) Sprague, Althea, 67(4):32 (Fall 2005) Squires, Dwight, 53(1):15 (Win 1991) Stanton, Charles, 61(1):4 (Win 1999) Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 57(3):1 (Sum 1995) St. Augustine's School staff/students, 60(2):2, 11, 13, 32 (Spr 1998); 60(3):3, 19 (Sum 1998) Stephenson, Mr. H.H., 62(2):13 (Spr 2000) Steward, Austin, 46(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1984); 72(2):6 (Fall 2010) Stewart, Rev. James P., 44(4):17 (Oct 1982) Stillwell, Hamlin, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Strong, Maltby, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 57(2):2, 14, 18, 19 (Spr 1995) St. Stanislaus School students, 57(1):7 (Win 1995); 57(2):3 (Spr 1995) Stuber, William G., 61(1):8 (Win 1999) suffragists, at Mt. Hope Cemetery, 50(4):10 (Oct 1988) Sullivan, Anne, 64(1):7 (Win 2002) Sutton, Ezra, 63(1):6 (Win 2001); 63(2):4 (Spr 2001) Swedenborg, Emanuel, 71(2):7 (Fall 2009) Swift, Lewis, 63(1):19 (Win 2001) Syracuse Stars baseball club, 64(4):19 (Fall 2002) Szadzinski, Teofil, 57(1):2 (Win 1995) Taylor, Gilbert, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Tecumseh, 64(4):9 (Fall 2002) Teresi, Charles Carmello, 70(1):12, 14 (Fall 2008) Terrell, Gordon, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Thetis, officers of, 59(1):5 (Win 1997) Thompson, John W., 67(4):32 (Fall 2005) Tichenor, William and/or family-1800s, 59(3):16-17, 18, 19, 24 (Sum 1997); 59(4):1-24 passim, 14-17 (Fall 1997) tour group in Erie Canal aqueduct-1990, 72(1):1 (Spr 2010) Tracy, Reverend Laurence, 70(2):17 (Fall 2007) Trevino, Lee, 65(1):14, 15 (Win 2003) Trott, Father William, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Tucker, Philip, 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) University of Rochester baseball team-1800s, 63(1):18 (Win 2001) Untemeyer, Samuel, in The Jewish Ledger-1930s, 74(2):11 (Fall 2012) U.S. congressmen, 41(3):1-24 passim (Jul 1979); 41(4):1-24 passim (Oct 1979) Vallot, A., 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Vassar College women's baseball club-1870s, 64(4):6 (Fall 2002) Vázquez, Julio, 70(2):20 (Fall 2007) Wagner, Victor, 58(4):26 (Fall 1996) Wallace, "Aunty," 54(3):20 (Sum 1992) Ward, Mrs. Herbert, 55(2):9 (Spr 1993) Ward, Levi A., 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985); 68(3):2 (Sum 2006) Washington Olympics baseball team, 63(1):8 (Win 2001) Watson, Dr. James Sibley, Jr., 65(3):25 (Sum 2003) Weed, Thurlow, 47(3&4):23 (Jul & Oct 1985); 49(2):2 (Apr 1987) Werner, Geraldine, 55(2):27 (Spr 1993) at Western New York School for Deaf Mutes, 64(1):2-23 (Win 2002) Westervelt, Mrs. Mary Nodine, 64(1):5 (Win 2002) Westervelt, ProfessorZenas Freeman, 64(1):2, 5 (Win 2002) White, Deacon, 63(2):15 (Spr 2001) White, James, 63(2):18 (Spr 2001) White, Lawrence, 49(1):6 (Jan 1987); 58(4):26 (Fall 1996) Whitmore, Kay, 51(4):13 (Fall 1989) Widener, Howard H., 38(2&3):29 (Apr & Jul 1976) Williams, John, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) Williams, Dr. John R., 65(1):10 (Win 2003) Williams, Walter, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) Winter, Ezra, 49(1):12-13 (Jan 1987); 58(4):14, 26 (Fall 1996) Wisden, Mr. (no given name), 62(2):12 (Spr 2000) Wise, Governor (of Virginia)-1850s, 46(1&2):9 (Jan & Apr 1984) Wolfard, Clara Louise (née Trowbridge), 65(3):2 (Sum 2003) Wolfard, Trijinko "Teddy," 65(3):13 (Sum 2003) women
baseball players, 62(2):9 (Spr
2000); 63(2):11 (Spr 2001);
64(4):6 (Fall 2002)
as train employees, 51(3):10 (Sum 1989) at University of Rochester-early 1900s, 61(3&4):9 (Sum & Fall 1999) Wright, Harry, 63(2):19 (Spr 2001); 64(4):10 (Fall 2002) Wright, Victor, 63(2):24 (Spr 2001) WWI veterans, Poles, 57(2):24 (Spr 1995) Yancey, Bert, 65(1):14 (Win 2003) Young Ladies' Baseball Club Number 1, 63(2):11 (Spr 2001) Zoller, Charles C., 50(1):1, 3, 24 (Jan 1988) Zukor, Adolph, 61(1):10 (Win 1999) Zwick, Leonard G., 64(1):22 (Win 2002) of places, 75(1):19 (Spring 2103)
airport site, 61(3&4):17, 26 (Sum &
Fall 1999)
Albany, 62(3):4, 6, 11 (Sum 2000) Batavia, NY-mid 1800s, 47(1&2):22 (Jan & Apr 1985); 51(1):18 (Win 1989) Bath, NY-1790s, 47(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1985) Brighton Fair Grounds, 63(1):11 (Win 2001) Brindleyplace in England, 72(1):2 (Spr 2010) Brown's Island, 50(3):23 (Jul 1988) Buffalo, 62(3):19 (Sum 2000) Buttermilk Falls, 62(3):10 (Sum 2000) Camp Hillhouse, 66(3):6 (Sum 2004) Canaltown-1860s, 37(2):10 (Apr 1975) Canandaigua. See Canandaigua, NY Cape St. Anthony's Nose, 62(4):16 (Fall 2000) Castletown, NY, 54(3):1-24 passim (Sum 1992) Charlotte, NY, 50(1):17 (Jan 1988) Child's Basin, 5(3):11 (Jul 1943) city. See Rochester, City of Cohoes Falls, 62(3):16 (Sum 2000) Court House Square, 5(3):20 (Jul 1943); 40(2):4, 9, 14 (Apr 1978) Crow's Nest, 62(3):8 (Sum 2000) Dansville, NY, 47(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1985) Durand Eastman Park Zoo, 61(2):4, 7 (Spr 1999) Fair Grounds (Brighton), 63(1):11 (Win 2001) Fort Conger, 59(1):4 (Win 1997) Fort Niagara, NY, 62(4):12 (Fall 2000) Four Corners, 50(1):2 (Jan 1988); 51(4):2 (Fall 1989); 56(4):3 (Fall 1994); 62(1):24 (Win 2000) Genesee River. See Bridges; Erie Canal aqueducts of Genesee River; Genesee River Geneva, NY-1840s, 62(4):5 (Fall 2000) Hoboken baseball field, 62(2):3 (Spr 2000) Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):1-24 passim (Spr 2005) Hudson River, 62(3):4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 (Sum 2000); 62(4):13 (Fall 2000) Irondequoit Bay, 51(1):28 (Win 1989); 56(1):33 (Win 1994) Johnson Tract-1860s, 37(2):10 (Apr 1975) Jones Square, 50(2):6 (Apr 1988) kitchen at Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):16 (Win 2002) Lake George -1830s, 62(4):20 (Fall 2000) Lincoln Park (street), 60(2):17 (Spr 1998) Little Falls, 62(3):2, 22 (Sum 2000) Lyons, NY, 47(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1985) Manchester rail yard, 56(2):1, 2 (Spr 1994) Melville Bay, 59(1):6 (Win 1997) Mohawk River, 62(3):2, 22 (Sum 2000); 62(4):3 (Fall 2000) Mount Hope Cemetery. See Mount Hope Cemetery Niagara Falls, NY, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000) Niagara River, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000)
and Falls, 72(2):inside cover
(Fall 2010)
Oswego-1840s, 62(4):10 (Fall 2000) Ottawa River, 62(4):11 (Fall 2000) Pallisades (cliffs), 62(4):23 (Fall 2000) Palmyra, NY, 47(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1985) parks. See Photographs/illustrations — of parks Penn Yan, NY, 47(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1985) Peterboro (NY) baseball field, 62(2):3 (Spr 2000) Pinnacle Range, 55(1):31 (Win 1993) Poughkeepsie-1840s, 62(4):27 (Fall 2000) The Rapids neighborhood-1800s, 54(3):1-24 passim (Sum 1992) Rochester. See Rochester, City of; Rochester, Village of Sanford, FL, 54(1):2, 3 (Win 1992) Saratoga Springs-1820s, 62(4):21 (Fall 2000) Seneca Lake at Geneva, NY-1840s, 62(4):5 (Fall 2000) St. John's Bay/Harbor, 59(1):3 (Win 1997) St. Lawrence River, 62(4):11 (Fall 2000) Storm King Valley, 62(3):9 (Sum 2000) Sugar Loaf, 62(4):16 (Fall 2000) Syracuse-1840, 62(3):14 (Sum 2000) Trinity Lake in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):19 (Spr 2005) Utica-1830s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) Village of Rochester(ville). See Rochester, Village of Washington Square, 50(2):23 (Apr 1988) West Point, 62(3):13 (Sum 2000) of residences
Bates, Col. Thomas, 28(2&3):centerfold
(Apr & Jul 1966)
Bausch, William, 51(2):15 (Spr 1989) Bemis, James D.-1800s, 66(4):2 photo (Fall 2004) Bissell, Josiah W., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Brooks, Calvin, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Campbell-Whittlesey House, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) Carpenter family, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Chapin, William, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) "The Cobbles," 51(2):15 (Spr 1989) Dennis, Frank, 51(2):7 (Spr 1989) Douglass, Anna Murray and Frederick, 67(3):20 (Sum 2005); 67(4):19 (Fall 2005) on East Avenue, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Ely-Osgood House/Mansion, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) Fenn, Albert, 51(2):8 (Spr 1989) Firestone, Harvey, 51(2):10, 11 (Spr 1989) (Los) Flamboyanes housing project, 70(2):18 (Fall 2007) Fox family, 71(2):8 (Fall 2009) George Eastman House. See George Eastman House governor of New Netherland-1820, 62(3):6 (Sum 2000) Graves, Henry B., 60(2):17 (Spr 1998) Hall, Joseph, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) "Harbel Manor," 51(2):10, 11 (Spr 1989) Harris, Joseph, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Johnson, Henry W., 67(1):2 photo (Win 2005) Jonathan Child House. See Jonathan Child House Leighton, Thomas, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Lomb, Carl (garden), 51(2):7 (Spr 1989) Los Flamboyanes housing project, 70(2):18 (Fall 2007) migrant housing, 70(2):7 (Fall 2007) Oliver Culver House, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Olmsted, George, 51(2):24 (Spr 1989) Osburn, Nehemiah, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Peck, Everard (Evard), 5(3):5 (Jul 1943); 68(3):3 (Sum 2006) Pitkin, William, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Post, Amy and Isaac, 71(2):2, 5 (Fall 2009) Powers, Daniel, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Rochester, Colonel Nathaniel, 5(3):6 (Jul 1943) Rosenberg, Edward M., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Ryder, Thomas B., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Scrantom cabin, 5(3):3 () (Jul 1943) Sibley, Hiram, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Sisters of St. Joseph, 60(3):2 (Sum 1998) Smith, Silas O., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Spencer, Thomas G., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) St. Augustine's Church rectory, 60(3):2 (Sum 1998) St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, 63(3):11, 13 (Sum 2001) Thomas, J. R., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Tichenor, William, 59(4):6, 8, 9, 19 (Fall 1997) Walter, James P., 59(4):19, 24 (Fall 1997) Warner Castle, 51(2):7 (Spr 1989) Warner, H. H., 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Wilder, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Woodside, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) of stained glass windows
in All Souls' Chapel of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):9 (Spr 2005)
Hollis Hills Jewish Center (Long Island)-1950s, 74(2):front and back covers (Fall 2012) Jewish holy days represented in, 74(2):inside front cover (Fall 2012) at St. Augustine's Church, 60(3):1, 32 (Sum 1998) St. Bernard's Chapel interior, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):10 (Spr 2005)
angel at Gaffney burial site in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):14-15 (Spr 2005)
Civil War Memorial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):17 (Spr 2005) Frederick Douglass Monument. See Frederick Douglass Monument in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):1-22 passim (Spr 2005) Jemison, Mary, 68(1&2):24 (Win & Spr 2006) McQuaid, Bishop Bernard J., 67(2):2 (Spr 2005) of Mercury. See Mercury, Statue of monument inscription at former Plymouth Spiritual Church, photograph, 71(2):back cover (Fall 2009) to Moore, Dr. Edward Mott, 50(2):5 (Apr 1988) Mount Hope Cemetery, 50(4):20-21, 24 (Oct 1988); 52(2):1 (Spr 1990) Pieta replica in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):20 (Spr 2005) "Pioneer Woman," 47(3&4):17 (Jul & Oct 1985) Queen of Heaven Shrine in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):21 (Spr 2005) The Risen Christ in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):12 (Spr 2005) Rochester Firemen's Monument in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):18 (Spr 2005) "Sepulchre" in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):22 (Spr 2005) Shrine of the Madonna of the Highways, 44(4):24 (Oct 1982) Sigle, Alphonse J., 55(2):5 (Spr 1993) Soldiers and Sailors Monument, 50(1):23 (Jan 1988); 75(2):20 (Fall 2013) Tubman, Harriet, 72(2):11 (Fall 2010) Weary Pilgrim Monument, 50(4):20 (Oct 1988) of structures
Academy of the Sacred Heart,
65(4):1-24 passim (Fall 2003)
Advance Sales Company, 55(3):23 (Sum 1993) African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 72(2):8 (Fall 2010) Agricultural Works, 55(1):22 (Win 1993) A. Karnes commercial enterprise-1800s, 62(2):6 (Spr 2000) in Albany-1820s, 62(3):6 (Sum 2000) Alert Hose Company-late 1800s, 38(2&3):8 (Apr & Jul 1976) All Saints Mausoleum in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):10, 11 (Spr 2005) All Souls' Chapel in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):9 (Spr 2005) Al Sigl Center, 55(2):18-19 (Spr 1993) Al's Market, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) Altman (Irving) enterprise, 55(3):23 (Sum 1993) L. Apple (retailer), 55(3):8 (Sum 1993) aqueducts. See Erie Canal aqueducts of Genesee River Arcade Drug Store-1800s, 62(2):6 (Spr 2000) Archer Manufacturing Company, 72(1):20 (Spr 2010) of Arctic expedition-1880s, 59(1):4 (Win 1997) ARC Work Training Center interior, 55(2):30 (Spr 1993) Arthur's Drug Store-1950s, 64(3):1 (Sum 2002) Baden Street Settlement House-1920s, 74(2):2 (Fall 2012) bandstand, 50(2):21 (Apr 1988) banks, 49(2):1-24 passim (Apr 1987) Baptist Church, Canandaigua, 67(1):20 (Win 2005) Bartholomay resort complex-late 1800s, 75(1):11 (Spring 2013) bathhouse, 61(2):3 (Spr 1999) Beebee Station, 60(4):16 (Fall 1998) Bemis Block, Canandaigua, 66(4):6, 7, 8 (Fall 2004)
ballroom in, 67(1):11 (Win 2005)
Bernstein's (retailer), 55(3):5 (Sum 1993) Beth Israel home site, 1880s-1970s, 74(2):3 (Fall 2012) Bevier Memorial Building, 29(4):centerfold (Oct 1967) Birds & Worms Hotel, 56(1):32 (Win 1994) Boughton & Chase Shingle Factory, 40(1):12 (Jan 1978); 46(3&4):6 (Jul & Oct 1984) Boy Scouts of America headquarters, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) by Bragdon, Claude F., 29(4):centerfold (Oct 1967); 30(4):centerfold (Oct 1968) brewing industry, 54(2):1-22 passim (Spr 1992); 54(4):37 (Fall 1992) Brewster House, 40(4):13 (Oct 1978) bridges. See Bridges British Methodist Episcopal Church's "Salem Chapel" (St. Catharines, Ontario), 72(2):12 (Fall 2010) Brooks Grove Church (Brooks Grove, NY)-1840s, 47(1&2):31 (Jan & Apr 1985) butcher shops, 55(3):10 (Sum 1993) El Cafecito, 70(2):5 (Fall 2007) Canandaigua Academy, 66(4):13 (Fall 2004) Cedaroid Company headquarters, 50(3):6 (Jul 1988) Chamber of Commerce Building, 29(4):11 (Oct 1967) Charlotte Lighthouse, 5(3):10 (Jul 1943); 53(4):2 (Fall 1991) Charlotte pier, 75(1):4, 6, 34 (Spring 2013) churches. See Churches city hall, 40(2):7, 9, 14-15, 18-19 (Apr 1978) Clinton Optical Company-WWII interior, 66(2):16-17 (Spr 2004) coal gasification plant-1800s, 54(4):36 (Fall 1992) Cobbs Hill POW camp, 56(3):7 (Sum 1994); 75(2):17 (Fall 2013) Cobbs Hill refectory, 75(2):16 (Fall 2013) Colgate Rochester Divinity School, 51(2):2 (Spr 1989); 52(4):1-3 (Fall 1990) Columbia Rifle Club, 69(2):25 (Spr 2008) Congress Hall, 59(4):13 (Fall 1997); 63(1):23 (Win 2001) Convention Center, 55(1):26-27 (Win 1993) Corinthian Hall, 46(1&2):12, 13 (Jan & Apr 1984); 57(3):10, 11 (Sum 1995) Cottage Hotel (Bartholomay's), 75(1):11 (Spring 2013) county institutions, 40(2):9 (Apr 1978); 45(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1983); 68(3):1 (Sum 2006) Court Street Dam, 55(1):20 (Win 1993); 61(3&4):10 (Sum & Fall 1999) Creed & Wilson, 50(1):19 (Jan 1988) Cunningham carriage works, 43(2&3):18 (Apr & Jul 1981) Cutler Building interior, 51(2):1, 3 (Spr 1989) dams, 55(1):20 (Win 1993) Danishevsky's Creameries, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) Daughters of the American Revolution headquarters, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) Day Care Training Center for Handicapped Children of Monroe County, Inc., interior, 55(2):27 (Spr 1993) by DeForest, Alling Stephen, 51(2):2-23 passim (Spr 1989) Duffy Cider Mill, 9(1):6 facing page (Jan 1947); 63(1):19 (Win 2001) Dugan (Cornelius) liquor store, 55(3):5 (Sum 1993) at Durand Eastman Park, 61(2):3, 4, 13 (Spr 1999) Eagle Hotel/Tavern, 47(3&4):10 (Jul & Oct 1985) Eastman School of Music, 58(4):18, 32 (Fall 1996) Eastman Theatre, 49(1):1-24 passim (Jan 1987); 58(4):1, 10, 14, 18, 21, 24, 32 (Fall 1996) Edison Illuminating Company, 60(4):10 (Fall 1998) El Cafecito, 70(2):5 (Fall 2007) entrance gates in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):7, 13 (Spr 2005) E. P. Michaels Machine Shop-1870s, 54(4):42 (Fall 1992) Erie Canal. See Erie Canal federal buildings, 40(2):15, 18-19 (Apr 1978) Flower City Specialty Company headquarters, 50(3):6 (Jul 1988) F. M. Williams & Son Hardware-1890s, 45(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1983) Fort Putnam remains, 62(3):7 (Sum 2000) fountains in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):16, 19 photo (Spr 2005) Garbage Reduction Plant, 54(4):36 (Fall 1992) General Railway Signal Company factory, 60(2):17 (Spr 1998) at Genesee Country Museum (Mumford, NY), 47(1&2):29-31 (Jan & Apr 1985) Genesee Provision Co., 55(3):7 (Sum 1993) Genesee Rapids Hotel-early 1900s, 54(3):3 (Sum 1992) Genesee Valley Canal, 56(4):1, 2, 24 (Fall 1994) Geneseo POW camp, 56(3):1 (Sum 1994) Glen Haven Hotel, 56(1):2 (Win 1994) Gorsline Building, 54(4):38-40 (Fall 1992) Grand Opera House (1871-1891), 37(2):16 (Apr 1975) Habitat for Humanity house, 64(3):32 (Sum 2002) Hale Building (Al Sigl Center), 55(2):18-19 (Spr 1993) Hall Brothers Lunch Room, 55(3):1 (Sum 1993) Hochstein Music School, 56(3):20 (Sum 1994) Holiday Inn (downtown), 55(1):28 (Win 1993) Holly Pumphouse, 54(4):41 (Fall 1992) in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):1-24 passim (Spr 2005) Hornby Lodge, 56(4):11 (Fall 1994) Hosmer's Tavern (Avon, NY)-1810s, 47(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1985) Hotel Ontario, 75(1):16 (Spring 2013) Hotel Varlan, 55(3):1 (Sum 1993) Hough and Ford (shoe manufacturer), 51(4):15 (Fall 1989) House of Refuge, 63(1):1, 2 (Win 2001) Humphrey's Bookstore-1930s, 65(3):1 (Sum 2003) ice house, 54(2):16 (Spr 1992) Industrial School of Rochester, 68(4):1, 3 (Fall 2006) inns, 47(1&2):3, 30 (Jan & Apr 1985) Jacobsons Market, 55(3):21 (Sum 1993) Japan Bazaar, 75(1):17 (Spring 2013) J. C. Nugent and Co., 55(3):3 (Sum 1993) Jewish Community Center, 74(2):22 (Fall 2012) Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association, 74(2):14 (Fall 2012) J. Hall Agricultural Works, 55(1):22 map (Win 1993) Johnson & Seymour Dam, 55(1):20 (Win 1993) Joseph Avenue-1900s, 64(2):1-2, 17, 22-23 (Spr 2002); 64(3):1-2 (Sum 2002) A. Karnes commercial enterprise-1800s, 62(2):6 (Spr 2000) Keller, Heumann, Thompson Company, 51(1):20 (Win 1989) Kendrick Hall at University of Rochester, 61(3&4):2 (Sum & Fall 1999) Kidd Carpet Company, 50(3):16 (Jul 1988) Kimball Tobacco Factory. See Kimball Tobacco Factory Knobles Market, 55(3):22 (Sum 1993) Kodak Tower, 61(1):6 (Win 1999) Lake Avenue Hospital. See Lake Avenue Hospital Lake View Wheelmens Club, 69(2):25 (Spr 2008) Lamberton Conservatory, 50(2):10 (Apr 1988) L. Apple (retailer), 55(3):8 (Sum 1993) Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company, 55(1):18, 23, 25 (Win 1993) Leary's Dyeing & Scouring Establishment, 50(3):6 (Jul 1988) Lee Private Hospital. See Lee Private Hospital Lehigh Valley Railroad Station, 72(1):20 (Spr 2010) Leopold Street Shule, 74(2):3 (Fall 2012) Lewis Seyle & Company, 50(3):16 (Jul 1988) Liberty Loan headquarters-WWI, 49(2):20 (Apr 1987) libraries, 73(1):2-9 passim, 23, back cover (Spr 2011) Liggetts Drugs, 61(3&4):28 (Sum & Fall 1999) lighthouses at Charlotte, 5(3):10 (Jul 1943); 53(4):2 (Fall 1991); 75(1):4 (Spring 2013) Maine Manufacturing Co., 55(3):3 (Sum 1993) Majestic Furniture-1940, 44(4):20 (Oct 1982) Manhattan Quick Lunch, 50(1):14 (Jan 1988) Market Cottage, 55(3):5 (Sum 1993) Martin (Butch) lounge, 55(3):23 (Sum 1993) Mary Cariola Children's Center (MCCC), 55(2):18-19 (Spr 1993) Methodist Home for the Aged, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Midtown Plaza
exterior, 69(1):19, cover
pages, inside front cover (Spr 2007)
interior, 61(3&4):14 (Sum & Fall 1999); 69(1):11-14, 21 (Spr 2007) site views, 69(1):8, 11 (Spr 2007) mills. See Flour industry; Mill industries Monroe County Almshouse, 45(1&2):12, 15 (Jan & Apr 1983); 51(1):14 (Win 1989) Monroe County Insane Asylum, 45(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1983) Monroe County Penitentiary, 45(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1983) Mount Hope Reservoir fountain, 50(2):8 (Apr 1988) M. Sharp Commission House, 55(3):2 (Sum 1993) Mt. Morris Dam, 58(3):1-16 passim (Sum 1996) Naditz Bakery-1950s, 64(3):1 (Sum 2002) Natatorium, 56(1):32 (Win 1994) National Hotel, 5(3):8 (Jul 1943) near Genesee River, ca. 1870, 59(4):13 (Fall 1997) Newport House, 56(1):3 (Win 1994) New York Central Railroad Station. See New York Central Railroad Station Nguyen Nails, 70(2):5 (Fall 2007) North American Hotel, 50(3):22 (Jul 1988) North East Electric Company-1920s, 43(2&3):36 (Apr & Jul 1981) nursery industry, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964); 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Oak Hill Country Club clubhouses, 65(1):2, 36 (Win 2003) Old Rochester Hydraulic Co., 54(4):39 (Fall 1992) Ontario County Court House-1790s, 47(1&2):1 (Jan & Apr 1985) Orgel's Store-1950s, 64(3):1 (Sum 2002) Otmens, 55(3):21 (Sum 1993) Parazian Building, 59(2):10 (Spr 1997) Peerless Tobacco Works, 51(4):19 (Fall 1989) Perkins Hall, Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):1, 9, 12-13 (Win 2002) Pidgeon's Shoes, 55(3):22 (Sum 1993) Plymouth Congregational Church, 40(4):13, 23 (Oct 1978); 71(2):inside cover (Fall 2009) Plymouth Spiritual Church, 71(2):inside cover (Fall 2009) Polish Baptist Church, 57(2):24 (Spr 1995) poultry shop, 55(3):10 (Sum 1993) POW camps, 56(3):1, 7, 15 (Sum 1994) power companies/plants/stations, 60(4):1-24 passim (Fall 1998) Powers Bank, 49(2):12 (Apr 1987) Powers Building. See Powers Building/Block Public House (restaurant), 54(4):41 (Fall 1992) railroad stations. See New York Central Railroad Station; Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Co. railroad tracks. See Railroad tracks Relin's Drug Store, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) in Rennes, France, 27(2):centerfold (Apr 1965) residences. See Photographs/illustrations — of residences Resurrection Garden Mausoleum in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):12, 23 (Spr 2005) Rexall Drugs, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) Reynolds Arcade, 36(4):16 (Oct 1974); 46(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1984); 48(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1986); 62(2):6 (Spr 2000); 69(1):5 (Spr 2007) Reynolds Library, 36(4):20 (Oct 1974) RG&E plants/stations, 60(4):1-24 passim (Fall 1998) RG&E Water Street substation, 55(1):27 (Win 1993) Rochester Club headquarters, 28(2&3):18 (Apr & Jul 1966) Rochester Gas Light Company, 60(4):3 (Fall 1998) Rochester High School, 51(4):12 (Fall 1989) Rochester Historical Society, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Rochester House, 68(4):1 (Fall 2006) Rochester Paper Company-late 1800s, 54(4):35 (Fall 1992) Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad Station, 51(4):14 (Fall 1989) Rochester Public Library. See Rochester Public Library Rochester Railway and Light Company, 54(4):40 (Fall 1992) Rochester Savings Bank, 49(2):1, 3 (Apr 1987) Rochester School for the Deaf, 64(1):1-24 passim (Win 2002) Rochester Water Works Company engine house, 54(4):41 (Fall 1992) Rokeby House Museum, 67(1):7 (Win 2005) Rundel Memorial Building, 48(1&2):1-30 passim (Jan & Apr 1985) Sacred Heart Academy, 65(4):1-24 passim (Fall 2003) "Salem Chapel" (St. Catharines, Ontario), 72(2):12 (Fall 2010) Sea Breeze House/Hotel, 56(1):1 (Win 1994) (Lewis) Selye & Co. Fire Engine & Hose Factory, 59(2):10 (Spr 1997) Selye Fire Engine Factory, 50(3):16 (Jul 1988) M. Sharp Commission House, 55(3):2 (Sum 1993) shoe industry. See Shoe industry Shrine of the Madonna of the Highways, 44(4):24 (Oct 1982) Sibley, Lindsay, & Curr Company, 38(2&3):12 (Apr & Jul 1976); 51(4):1 (Fall 1989) Sisters of St. Joseph convent, 60(3):2 (Sum 1998) South Rochester Pharmacy, 54(3):20 (Sum 1992) Spencer House, 75(1):14 (Spring 2013) S. Schafer Meat Market, 64(2):1-2, 17 (Spr 2002) stained glass windows
All Souls' Chapel in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):9 (Spr 2005)
at St. Augustine's Church, 60(3):1, 32 (Sum 1998) St. Bernard's Chapel interior, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):10 (Spr 2005) St. Bernard's Chapel interior, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):10 (Spr 2005) Stein's Shoes, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, 63(3):11, 13 (Sum 2001) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):1-4, 12-13, 21, 23, 24 (Sum 2001) St. Michael's (Catholic) Church, 70(2):3, 4 (Fall 2007) street lights, 60(4):2, 4, 5 (Fall 1998) St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 57(1):22 (Win 1995); 57(2):18 (Spr 1995) Sykes Building, 55(3):1 (Sum 1993) in Syracuse-1840, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) taverns. See Taverns Temple B'rith Kodesh, 74(2):6 (Fall 2012) Thrift Kitchen-WWII, 55(4):44 (Fall 1993) toll gate of Niagara Suspension Bridge-1850s, 72(2):3 (Fall 2010) Triphammer Forge, 59(2):1, 10 (Spr 1997) Underground Railroad station, 71(2):2 illus (Fall 2009) in Utica-1830s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) Utz and Dunn, 50(1):19 (Jan 1988) Vick's Nursery, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Victory Arch, 50(1):7 (Jan 1988) "Virginia Reel" amusement ride, 75(1):8 (Spring 2013) Walter photographic gallery, 59(4):18 (Fall 1997) Warden's Dining Rooms/Home, 61(3&4):29 (Sum & Fall 1999) War Memorial Building, 55(1):23 (Win 1993) Warner Observatory, 9(1):14, 15 facing page (Jan 1947); 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) waterchute/water toboggan, 75(1):33 (Spring 2013) waterwheel, 59(2):2 (Spr 1997) Western House of Refuge, 63(2):1, 10 (Spr 2001) Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes, 64(1):1-24 passim (Win 2002) W. E. Woodbury's, 51(4):11 (Fall 1989) Wolfard's Books/Fine Arts-1930s, 65(3):1 (Sum 2003) Wolfard's Galleries of Fine Arts-1950s, 65(3):20 (Sum 2003) Woodside, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) Zoller furniture store, 50(1):3 (Jan 1988) of tombs/tombstones. See Photographs/illustrations — of burial sites and/or gravestones of transportation means
automobiles. See Automobiles
beer wagon, 54(2):1 (Spr 1992) bicycles, 50(1):8, 9, 14, 16 (Jan 1988) boats. See Ships and boats caléche, 62(4):17 (Fall 2000) carriage, 60(4):23 (Fall 1998) horse-drawn. See Horse-drawn transport rafts, 62(4):11 (Fall 2000) stagecoach, 5(3):13 (Jul 1943); 47(3&4):21 (Jul & Oct 1985) streetcars. See Streetcars subway system, 55(1):19 (Win 1993) swan boats, 50(2):19 (Apr 1988) tool wagon, 60(4):20 (Fall 1998) wagon train, 39(1&2):centerfold, 44 (Jan & Apr 1977)
in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):1-24 passim (Spr 2005)
Main Street, Canandaigua, 66(4):11 (Fall 2004) urban renewal, 61(3&4):17, 29 (Sum & Fall 1999) use
aerial photography school recruit,
61(3&4):12 (Sum & Fall 1999)
Civil War. See Civil War — photographs/illustrations G.A.R. funeral salute, Mt. Hope Cemetary, 50(4):12-13 (Oct 1988) military records, 63(4):16-17, 28-29 (Fall 2001) prisoners of war-WWII, 56(3):2, 3, 9, 11, 15 (Sum 1994) Vietnam War, 48(3&4):1-48 passim (Jul & Oct 1986); 51(1):8 (Win 1989) War of 1812, 53(4):1-3 (Fall 1991) World War I, 48(1&2):31 (Jan & Apr 1985); 51(1):7 (Win 1989); 51(3):1-32 passim (Sum 1989) World War II, 55(4):1-44 passim (Fall 1993)
newspaper images, 66(1):1, 18-19
(Win 2004)
written works. See Photographs/illustrations — of correspondence/written works
aerial, school established for-1910s. See
Aerial Photography, U.S. School of
architect's use of, 51(2):21 (Spr 1989) Bausch, Edward and, 22(2):13 (Apr 1960) Eastman, George and. See Eastman, George Edison, Thomas A. and. See Edison, Thomas Alva impact, on portrait painters, 59(3):15 (Sum 1997); 59(4):16 (Fall 1997) innovations and inventions, 38(1):16-17 (Jan 1976); 52(1):4-5 (Win 1990)
color, development, 50(1):4 (Jan
1988)
eidoloscope, 12(1):20-21 (Jan 1950) kinetoscope. See Kinetoscope Lumiere autochrome process, 50(1):5 (Jan 1988) origins in Rochester, 62(1):13 (Win 2000) Photography from 1839 to Today, edited by Therese Mulligan and David Wooters, 62(1):19 (Win 2000) Photography studio Physical education
at East High School,
31(2):11 (Apr 1969)
fitness training, in public schools-WWII, 55(4):15 (Fall 1993) at Utica Female Academy, 1(2):5-6 (Apr 1939) Physicians
allopathic versus homeopathic,
9(2&3):21 (Apr 1947)
as award recipients, 22(2):1, 3, 4, 16, 21 (Apr 1960) birth/death records, completion of-1800s, 45(1&2):10, 11 (Jan & Apr 1983) black community-1850s, 72(2):12 (Fall 2010) on Bloomer costume, quoted, 57(3):19 (Sum 1995) census cycling and, 69(2):18, 19, 21 (Spr 2008) disease, and spread of, 45(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1983) Durand, Henry S. See Durand, Henry Strong federal survey of-1940s, 5(1):2 (Jan 1943) fees of, versus druggist fees, 64(3):8 (Sum 2002) female, 18(3):13, 21 (Jul 1956)
Lee, Sarah Ives, 70(1):1 (Fall 2008)
national association, 51(3):14, 20 (Sum 1989) WWI activity, 51(3):1-15, 18-32 with photos (Sum 1989) infanticide and-1800s, 45(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1983) Lee, John M. See Lee, Dr. John Mallory Manchester train wreck and, 56(2):17, 18, 20 (Spr 1994) of pioneer era, 18(3):3 (Jul 1956); 29(3):16, 17, 19 (Jun 1967) public health, roles in, 18(3):3, 6, 7, 13, 15, 18, 23, 25, 26, 27 (Jul 1956) public perception of-1800s, 32(4):3 (Oct 1970) as quacks-Civil War, 53(1):7 (Win 1991) on South Goodman-1950s, 65(3):22 (Sum 2003) in Southwest District, 60(2):21 (Spr 1998) specialized, need for nurses, 70(1):6 (Fall 2008) Temperance movement and, 54(2):4, 7-8 (Spr 1992) tobacco consumption, opinions on-late 1800s, 60(1):7 illus, 12-13 (Win 1998) training-1800s, 18(3):3 (Jul 1956); 32(4):2 (Oct 1970) Pickering, Timothy
baseball post-game suppers as,
62(2):9 (Spr 2000)
at Egypt Park, school outing, 60(3):17 (Sum 1998) Independence Day, Sisters of St. Joseph and, 60(2):20 (Spr 1998) at Irondequoit Bay, 56(1):9, 11, 14 (Win 1994) in Italian community, 22(4):6, 12, 13, 20 (Oct 1960) at Ontario Beach, 75(1):5, 25 (Spring 2013)
Genesee Valley Park, photograph,
75(2):19 (Fall 2013)
popularity, 11(2):15 (Apr 1949) post-Civil War, 2(3):20 (Jul 1940) of Schafer family, of Sam and Kate-1900s, 64(3):20 (Sum 2002) sites, 8(3):8 (Jul 1946) St. George's Day, 22(4):13 (Oct 1960) "Picturesque Rochester" competition, 17(2):18, 19 (Apr 1955)
death-1890s,
65(2):18 (Spr 2003)
family, birth, and educational experiences, 65(2):4 (Spr 2003) military service-Civil War, 65(2):1-28 (Spr 2003)
at Antietam, 65(2):5-7, 21 illus
(Spr 2003)
commands and promotions, 65(2):7, 11, 12, 17 (Spr 2003) correspondence from, quoted, 65(2):8 (Spr 2003) at Fredericksburg, 65(2):7-10, 19 illus (Spr 2003) at Gettysburg, 65(2):11-14, 20 illus (Spr 2003) at Morton's Ford, 65(2):14 (Spr 2003) at Petersburg and Appomattox, 65(2):15-16 (Spr 2003) at Spotsylvania, 65(2):15 (Spr 2003) subsequent commission and service, 65(2):17-18 (Spr 2003) wounds and illnesses, 65(2):13, 14-15, 16, 25n46, 25n49 (Spr 2003) quotes characterizing, 65(2):4, 11, 13, 14, 15, 24n24 (Spr 2003) Rochester Military Academy and-1860s
as contributor to Rochester History,
73(2):4 (Fall 2011);
74(1):23n.8 (Spr 2012)
Liberian Dreams, West African Nightmare: The Life of Henry W. Johnson authored by Pierpont, Reverend John, 40(3):19 (Jul 1978) Pierron, Father Jean (Jesuit)
missionary work-1600s,
13(3):5 (Jul 1951);
38(4):5-6, 7-8, 11, 22n.43 (Oct
1976)
quoted, 38(4):6, 8 (Oct 1976)
Pignataro Maggiore (Italy), 22(4):13 (Oct 1960) Pigs Pillars of Society
as abolitionist,
15(3):1-2, 7, 8, 9-10, 14-15 (Jul 1953);
37(4):8 (Oct 1975);
46(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Brown, John and, 46(1&2):11 (Jan &
Apr 1984)
Canandaigua visit, 66(4):13 (Fall 2004) Douglass, Frederick and, 67(3):11, 23n.27 (Sum 2005)
performances,
16(3):8 (Jul 1954); 37(2):20 (Apr
1975)
Rochester Opera Club-1870s, 3(3):20
(Jul 1941)
Pink tea, 3(3):22 (Jul 1941) Pink Ticket Trip, 56(1):17, 20 (Win 1994) Pin manufacture
burial ground,
55(1):12-13 (Win 1993)
Erie Canal and, 49(4):5 (Oct 1987); 72(1):7 (Spr 2010) geomorphology, 55(1):11-12, 13, 16, 31 illus (Win 1993); 72(1):7-8 (Spr 2010)
per George Harris-1880s, 44(1&2):36
(Jan & Apr 1982)
quarry operations, 55(1):12-13 (Win 1993) radio tower, 32(3):10, 12 (Jul 1970) use, City Club discussion of, 9(4):4 (Oct 1947) Pinnacle Street. See also Pinnacle Avenue
banquet address,
6(2):9 (Apr 1944)
Kimball, Colby and, 17(2):3 (Apr 1955) Pioneer Jubilee and, 6(2):9 (Apr 1944)
dinner menu,
18(2):13-14 (Apr 1956)
historical sketch-1840s, 47(3&4):3-20 with illus (Jul & Oct 1985)
founding,
23(4):23 (Oct 1961)
Reynolds Audio-Visual Department and, 36(4):34 (Oct 1974) Rochester Public Library and, 73(1):8 (Spr 2011) split-1980s, 73(1):8 (Spr 2011)
biographical sketches
Allan, Ebenezer "Indian." . See
Allan, Ebenezer "Indian"
Carroll, Charles, 42(4):1-28 with illus (Oct 1980) congressmen, 41(3):1-13 with illus (Jul 1979) Latta, George Clinton, Sr., 45(3&4):3-24 with illus (Jul & Oct 1983) Morgan, William, 53(4):31-41 (Fall 1991) O'Reilly, Henry, 7(1):1-24 (Jan 1945) Patch, Sam, 53(3):1-23 (Sum 1991) Rochester, Nathaniel, 24(1):1-23 (Jan 1962) Weed, Thurlow, 2(2):1-24 (Apr 1940); 6(1):1-24 (Jan 1944) cemeteries. See Cemeteries college men among, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967) daily activities, 33(3):4 (Jul 1971) energy sources, 46(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1984) first permanent village residents. See Scrantom, Hamlet French, Onondaga request for-1600s, 38(4):3 (Oct 1976) fur traders, conflict with, 1(1):9 (Jan 1939) general sketches, 2(1):1-11 (Jan 1940); 5(2):1-11 (Apr 1943); 11(2):1-6 (Apr 1949); 13(4):2-9 (Oct 1951); 21(2):1-20 (Apr 1959); 23(3):1-7 (Jul 1961); 24(3):1-11 (Jul 1962); 29(3):1-20 (Jun 1967); 30(2):1-20 (Apr 1968); 37(2):1-6 (Apr 1975); 49(4):1-6 with illus (Oct 1987)
almanacs, 3(1):1-24 (Jan 1941)
bridges. See specific bridge contemporary accounts, 4(1):1-24 (Jan 1942); 16(2):1-15 (Apr 1954); 41(1&2):1-23 (Jan & Apr 1979); 47(3&4):1-24 with illus (Jul & Oct 1985) Erie Canal. See Erie Canal illustrated, 5(3):1-23 passim (Jul 1943) industry/trade, 16(4):1-7 (Oct 1954); 40(1):1-6 (Jan 1978); 50(3):1-24 with illus (Jul 1988); 54(4):12-44 passim with illus (Fall 1992) lodging accommodations, 31(4):1-7 (Oct 1969) Phelps & Gorham Treaty-1780s, 1(1):1-24 (Jan 1939) population, 12(4):1-6 (Oct 1950) regional, 47(1&2):1-32 with illus (Jan & Apr 1985) reminiscences, quoted, 4(1):1-24 (Jan 1942); 47(3&4):3-18 (Jul & Oct 1985) travel account-1820s, 62(3):1-28 (Sum 2000); 62(4):1-28 (Fall 2000) War of 1812, 4(4):1-24 (Oct 1942); 53(4):1-30, 41-42 with illus (Fall 1991)
floor plans, 46(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct
1984)
illustration, 47(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1985) types, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949) industry/trade, 40(1):2 (Jan 1978) origins, 30(2):1-2 (Apr 1968)See also Immigrants
and dates of arrival, 47(3&4):18-19
(Jul & Oct 1985)
religious traditions, 52(4):4 (Fall 1990) relocations, 47(1&2):4-5, 6, 14-15 (Jan & Apr 1985) of Seneca County (NY), origins, early 1800s, 42(2):2 (Apr 1980) Seneca Nation, relations with, 44(1&2):2-4, 27 (Jan & Apr 1982) settlement(s)
Castletown, 50(4):4 (Oct 1988);
54(3):1-24 with illus (Sum
1992)
clearing of land, traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000) covenant pattern, 47(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1985) development, 3(2):1 (Apr 1941); 12(4):2-6 (Oct 1950) economic bases, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) Frankfort, 50(3):1-24 with illus (Jul 1988) Hanford's Landing. See Hanford's Landing King's Landing. See King's Landing location, factors determining, 45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983) reenactment, 38(1):4 film script, photo (Jan 1976) regional, 23(3):2 (Jul 1961); 38(1):7 (Jan 1976); 47(1&2):1-28 with illus (Jan & Apr 1985) visitors' descriptions-early 1800s, 29(3):1-5 (Jun 1967) Williamsburg, 4(3):1-24 (Jul 1942) travel experiences, quoted, 47(3&4):4-18 passim (Jul & Oct 1985) westward migration, Evershed journal-1840s, 39(1&2):7-44 with illus (Jan & Apr 1977) works on, Lives and Reminiscences of the Pioneers of Rochester by John Kelsey, 6(2):11 (Apr 1944)
health and,
60(1):7 illus (Win 1998)
Kimball Tobacco Company and, 60(1):4, 10 (Win 1998) meerschaum. See Meerschaum pipes popularity, 60(1):16, 19 (Win 1998) Union and Advertiser on, 60(1):16 (Win 1998)
quoted, 60(1):14 (Win 1998)
Pitchback waterwheel. See Triphammer Mill — waterwheel Pitching (baseball). See also Baseball; specific pitcher
19th century work on,
63(2):17 photo caption (Spr 2001)
curve ball. See Baseball rules-1800s, 63(2):17 photo caption (Spr 2001)
techniques and, 62(2):16-17 (Spr
2000)
Pitkin, Mrs. Louisa (née Rochester)
marriage,
26(1):11 (Jan 1964); 29(3):18 (Jun
1967)
residences, 5(3):6 (Jul 1943); 26(1):11 (Jan 1964); 28(2&3):5 (Apr & Jul 1966)See also Pitkin-Powers House Rochester family and
illustration,
28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966)
as landmark, 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) location, 12(2&3):12 map, 17 (Apr 1950); 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) occupants, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940); 22(1):11 (Jan 1960); 28(2&3):5 (Apr & Jul 1966) as scout headquarters, 26(2):9 (Apr 1964); 27(3):7 (Jul 1965); 28(2&3):44 (Apr & Jul 1966)
biographical summary,
26(1):10-11 (Jan 1964)
marriages, 26(1):11 (Jan 1964); 29(3):18 (Jun 1967) as mayor (1845-1847), 26(1):10-11 (Jan 1964)
and officer of Rochester Irish Repeal Association,
68(3):9 (Sum 2006)
photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) profession and parks appointment-1940s, 11(1):21 (Jan 1949) residences, 5(3):6 (Jul 1943); 26(1):11 (Jan 1964); 28(2&3):3, 5, 44 with illus (Apr & Jul 1966)See also Pitkin-Powers House
baseball team-1800s,
64(4):6, 12, 18 (Fall 2002)
housing-1800s, 14(1):11 (Jan 1952) intercity conference attendance, 27(1):12 (Jan 1965) orchestras, local performances, 29(1):21 (Jan 1967); 34(4):8, 11 (Oct 1972) resident, baseball player Sullivan-1870s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) weather, 15(1):19 (Jan 1953) Pittsford, NY, 24(1):8, 9 (Jan 1962); 24(3):3 (Jul 1962)
bike path to/from-1890s,
19(3):8 (Jul 1957)
canalside improvements, 72(1):20 (Spr 2010) county convention, delegates-1810s, 33(2):4 (Apr 1971) dairy herd, contamination-1890s, 19(3):9 (Jul 1957) description-1820s, 16(2):9 (Apr 1954) founding-1780s, 1(4):3 (Oct 1939) incorporation, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) libraries, architects, 60(2):22 (Spr 1998) Monroe County, and formation of-1810s, 29(3):5, 8 (Jun 1967) motor traffic to/from, 36(2):15 (Apr 1974) population figures/trends residents/residences
Boughton, Claudius, V., 4(4):15 (Oct
1942)
DeForest, Alling Stephen, 67(2):19 (Spr 2005) join militia, 4(4):18 (Oct 1942) Kempshall, Thomas-1800s, 26(1):5 (Jan 1964) landscaped by A. S. DeForest, listing, 51(2):23 (Spr 1989) settlement, 3(2):1 (Apr 1941); 23(3):2 (Jul 1961); 47(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1985) snowstorm, rail service in, 27(1):3 (Jan 1965) town officials water services, 19(3):21 (Jul 1957)
Iroquois trails along/crossing,
44(1&2):20, 27, 31 (Jan & Apr 1982)
location, 28(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1966) Pixon, A. J.
contradictory meanings about,
75(1):25, 26 (Spring 2013)
postcards and, 75(1):19 (Spring 2013) as social construction, 75(1):1, 12-13 (Spring 2013) travel guides and maps and, 75(1):21 photo, 22, 24 (Spring 2013) Plass, Mrs. Plat maps. See Maps Platock, Mr. (no given name)
bridge. See
Platt Street Bridge;
Pont de Rennes Bridge
as circus route-1860s, 49(3):9 (Jul 1987) location, 50(3):12-13 map (Jul 1988) naphtha explosion-1880s, 50(3):15 (Jul 1988) structures on/near, 50(3):10, 20-21 (Jul 1988)
church, 60(2):3 (Spr 1998)
dye house, 69(2):10 illus (Spr 2008) fire station, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) power plant, 60(4):15 (Fall 1998) tenement housing-1800s, 22(4):5 (Oct 1960)
construction/maintenance,
29(2):5 (Apr 1967);
33(2):20 (Apr 1971);
34(2):19 (Apr 1972)
history, 12(2&3):9 (Apr 1950) location, 28(4):3 (Oct 1966) as pedestrian bridge. See Pont de Rennes Bridge snow dumping, 27(1):10 (Jan 1965) view from, 5(3):23 (illus) (Jul 1943); 22(1):17 (Jan 1960); 26(2):5 (Apr 1964)
on evolution,
8(4):20 (Oct 1946)
pastorate, 8(4):20 (Oct 1946) on Rochester's future, 2(3):24 (Jul 1940)
importance of, public library and,
73(1):16-17 (Spr 2011)
The Strong affiliates and, 73(1):21n.56 (Spr 2011) systematic, 75(2):11 (Fall 2013) Toy Resource Center, 73(1):16-17 with photo, 21n.58 (Spr 2011) workplace changes and, 75(1):10 (Spring 2013) Players Club (New York, NY)
activities/programs,
11(1):19, 22 (Jan 1949)
book distribution, 11(1):19 (Jan
1949); 23(4):5 (Oct 1961);
73(1):15-16 with photo (Spr
2011)
depression, impact-1930s, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949) Haynes (Rowland) recommendations, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949) development, 11(1):15-16 (Jan 1949); 14(4):11 (Oct 1952); 29(2):9, 18 (Apr 1967)
Columbia School and, 19(2):13 (Apr
1957)
Eastman, George and, 38(1):18 (Jan 1976) Edgerton, Mayor, support of, 19(2):16, 17 (Apr 1957) Good Government movement and, 23(3):16 (Jul 1961) Moulthrop, Samuel Parker and. See Moulthrop, Samuel Parker opposition, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) promotion campaign, 11(1):15 (Jan 1949) United Charities and-early 1900s, 23(2):6 (Apr 1961) Industrial School of Rochester, 68(4):4 photo, 14 (Fall 2006) locations, 26(4):18 (Oct 1964)
Clifford Avenue, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957)
Crossroads District, 26(4):2 (Oct 1964) first neighborhood, 12(1):12 (Jan 1950) Front Street-early 1900s, 26(4):18 (Oct 1964) inventory-1920s, 75(2):11-12 (Fall 2013) parks, 11(1):10 (Jan 1949) Pike's Quarry, 11(1):12 (Jan 1949) public, on school grounds, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949); 19(2):13 (Apr 1957); 31(2):12 (Apr 1969) National Playground Association, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) personnel
directors, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949)
staff development, 11(1):19, 22-23 (Jan 1949) superintendents, 11(1):17, 20 (Jan 1949); 19(2):17 (Apr 1957); 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) unskilled laborers, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949) recreation era and, 75(2):19 (Fall 2013) Reform Park era and, 75(2):11-12 (Fall 2013) reorganization, proposal, 11(1):23 (Jan 1949) research/surveys, 11(1):16, 19, 23 (Jan 1949); 23(3):26 (Jul 1961) Plazas "Pledge of Allegiance" by Francis Bellamy Plumb, Watson S.
apartments-late 1900s,
54(1):25 (Win 1992)
bicycle riding and accidents, 69(2):12 (Spr 2008) building proposals, 6(4):4 (Oct 1944) city unification, 27(3):2 (Jul 1965) flooding of-1865, 58(3):4 (Sum 1996) Hochstein Music School on, 56(3):20 photo (Sum 1994) importance, 27(3):15-17 (Jul 1965) industry-1800s, 49(4):11 (Oct 1987) as Iroquois trail, 44(1&2):21, 24 (Jan & Apr 1982); 54(3):4 (Sum 1992) landmarks, 27(3):16-17 (Jul 1965) lift bridge, 8(2):9 (Apr 1946) naming, 27(3):15-16 (Jul 1965) religious institutions on/near, 57(4):17 (Fall 1995); 60(2):10 (Spr 1998)
Puerto Rican community and-1900s,
70(2):12 (Fall 2007)
Brewster, Austin, 8(2):17 (Apr 1946)
Clark, George, 65(3):16 (Sum 2003) Hills, Isaac, 26(1):10 (Jan 1964) McQuaid, Bernard John, 60(2):10 (Spr 1998) Silver, Henry D. and, 15(4):12-13 (Oct 1953)
to South Park, 7(4):19 (Oct 1945)
Plymouth Circle
flower beds,
11(1):11 (Jan 1949); 27(3):16 (Jul
1965)
as landmark, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965) original name, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965) original purpose-1800s, 75(2):2 (Fall 2013) residents, Cromwell family, 65(3):14 (Sum 2003) subsequent name, 75(2):2 (Fall 2013) Plymouth Congregational Church. See also South Congregational Church
congregation
events
Douglass fundraising-1890s,
46(1&2):37 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Washington, Booker T. address to-1890s, 21(4):17 (Oct 1959)
construction expenses, 40(4):2, 7
(Oct 1978)
debts, 40(4):19 (Oct 1978) pledges, 40(4):2, 16 (Oct 1978)
charter, amendment of, 40(4):15 (Oct
1978)
music, development at, 40(4):6 (Oct 1978) pastors photograph/illustrations, 40(4):12-13, 23 (Oct 1978); 71(2):inside cover (Fall 2009) renamed Spiritualist Church-1910s, 40(4):1 (Oct 1978) sale, 40(4):21 (Oct 1978) services and philosophies, 40(4):11 (Oct 1978)
communion policies, 40(4):15, 16, 20
(Oct 1978)
evangelism, 18(1):10 (Jan 1956) organization, 40(4):4 (Oct 1978) pew policies, 40(4):7, 10 (Oct 1978) social Christianity and, 14(4):4 (Oct 1952) statement of faith, 40(4):4, 9 (Oct 1978) Sunday School, 40(4):7 (Oct 1978)
construction and subsequent owner,
71(2):inside cover (Fall 2009)
demolition-1950s, 18(1):10 (Jan 1956) trustees
finances,
40(4):5-6 (Oct 1978)
formation, 40(4):4 (Oct 1978) internal problems, 40(4):11 (Oct 1978) women and, 40(4):7 (Oct 1978)
monument inscription at former site of,
photograph, 71(2):back cover (Fall
2009)
photograph and previous owner, 71(2):inside cover (Fall 2009) Pneumatic Railway Signal Company. See General Railway Signal Company Pneumonia Poetry. See also Poets
anti-slavery,
37(4):30-31 (Oct 1975)
baseball, 63(1):7 (Win 2001) Buell, Henry's readings of-1940s, 65(3):9 (Sum 2003) cinquain, local creation, 42(1):21 (Jan 1980) class on-1890s, 48(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1986) Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg, dedication to local poet, 42(1):22 (Jan 1980) cycling, 69(2):19, 22 (Spr 2008) evolutionary theory, poetry quoted on, 8(4):8 (Oct 1946) Ode in Commemoration of the First Settlement of Western New York by William H. C. Hosmer, reading, 6(2):6 (Apr 1944) Subject of Famous Verse, 'Casey at the Bat,' Played Ball on Early Team Here (newspaper article) by Edmund Redmond, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000)c>./v62_2000/v62i2.pdf by Williams, Alberta, quoted, 54(1):13, 29n.30 (Win 1992) Yonondio and The Warriors of the Genesee by William H. C. Hosmer, 6(2):8 (Apr 1944)
Alling, Rose Lattimore,
10(1):14 (Jan 1948)
Alt, Florence May, 10(1):15 (Jan 1948) Barnes, Mrs. Maria, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948) Browning, Robert, 10(1):5, 6, 9 (Jan 1948) Crapsey, Adelaide. See Crapsey, Miss Adelaide Doolittle, Miss Mary, 10(1):14 (Jan 1948) Ellwanger, William, 10(1):19 (Jan 1948) Emerson the Poet by Mrs. Joseph O'Connor, 10(1):7 (Jan 1948) Fisher, Mrs. George W., 10(1):14 (Jan 1948) Hosmer, William H. C. (Avon, NY), 6(2):6, 8 (Apr 1944) Linn, Edith Willis, 10(1):14 (Jan 1948) Pool, Bertha Scrantom, 10(1):14 (Jan 1948) Sandburg, Carl, dedication to local poetess, 42(1):22 (Jan 1980) Smith, Mary Riley, residence, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948) Williams, Alberta, 54(1):13, 29n.30 (Win 1992) Point Pleasant Volunteer Firemen's Association
by alcohol,
61(3&4):13 (Sum & Fall 1999)
animal control methods, 35(4):15 (Oct 1973) tobacco consumption and, 60(1):14 (Win 1998) Poland. See also entries at Polish
Clock of the Nations and,
69(1):13 photo caption (Spr 2007)
factories, machinery purchases for, 57(2):3 (Spr 1995) immigrants from. See Polish immigrants independence, local support for-1940s, 57(2):13 (Spr 1995) local loyalty to, 57(2):17, 18 (Spr 1995) Nazi propaganda in, 74(2):10 (Fall 2012) pogroms in, 64(2):8, 9 (Spr 2002); 64(3):13 (Sum 2002) Polish-Soviet War (1919-1920) U.S. envoy from, 57(2):3 (Spr 1995) World War I and, 57(1):12-17 (Win 1995) Police Advisory Board
citizen complaints-1960s,
29(2):20 (Apr 1967)
creation-mid 1900s, 25(4):26-27 (Oct 1963); 29(2):19 (Apr 1967) integration attempts, 25(3):24 (Jul 1963)
justice, Samuel W. D. Moore-1800s,
26(1):19 (Jan 1964)
juvenile cases-1890s, 33(2):20 (Apr 1971) location, 25(4):8 (Oct 1963) Police forces Police officers. See Rochester police officers Police stations. See Rochester Police Department Policewomen. See Rochester police officers Polio epidemics and treatment, 18(3):26 (Jul 1956) Polish (language)
loss of, 57(2):16
(Spr 1995)
newspaper, 57(2):5 (Spr 1995) school, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995) at St. Michael's Church, 57(1):4 (Win 1995) suppression-WWI, 39(4):8 (Oct 1977) Polish Clothing Manufacturing Company
formation and dissolution,
57(2):4-5 (Spr 1995)
location, 57(2):3, 4 (Spr 1995) Polish envoy at, 57(2):3 (Spr 1995)
Catholic churches,
57(1):6-7 (Win 1995)
commercial enterprises, 57(1):9, 11-12 (Win 1995); 57(2):3-5, 15-16 (Spr 1995)
construction, 57(1):8 (Win 1995)
McQuaid, Bishop, quoted on, 57(1):7
(Win 1995)
Great Depression and-1930s, 57(2):7-10, 21 (Spr 1995) historical sketch, 57(1):1-24 with illus (Win 1995); 57(2):1-24 with illus (Spr 1995) housing and, 27(4):5 (Oct 1965) immigrants. See Polish immigrants Jewish, YMCA membership, 16(1):13 (Jan 1954) language. See Polish loss of ethnic identity-1970s, 57(2):16-17 (Spr 1995) population
1880s, 57(1):3 (Win 1995)
1920s, 57(2):6 (Spr 1995) early 1900s, 57(1):7 (Win 1995) mid-1900s, 57(2):15 (Spr 1995) stability-1930s, 57(2):9-10 (Spr 1995) religious schism, 57(1):10-11 (Win 1995) Socialist support-1910s, 39(4):11 (Oct 1977) social organizations, 57(1):11 (Win 1995); 57(2):5-6, 15, 17 (Spr 1995) Spinoza Literary Society and-1800s, 48(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1986) war relief efforts-WWII, 5(1):11 (Jan 1943) WWI and, 57(1):12-17 with illus (Win 1995) Polish Falcons of America
military training by,
57(1):12 (Win 1995)
national convention in Rochester-1940, 57(2):11 (Spr 1995) Nest 52, 57(1):11, 14 photo (Win 1995)
children's program, 57(2):15 (Spr
1995)
clubhouse remodeling, 57(2):5 (Spr 1995) field days, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995) membership, 57(2):15 (Spr 1995) WWII recruitment program, 57(2):12 (Spr 1995)
comparative numbers,
25(3):6, 16, 19, 22 (Jul 1963)
culture clubs, 25(3):21 (Jul 1963) family photographs, 57(1):18, 23 (Win 1995) historical sketch, 57(2):1-24 passim with illus (Spr 1995) laborers
in clothing industry, 22(3):6 (Jul
1960)
as "Reds," 25(1):13 (Jan 1963) as strike breakers, 25(1):23 (Jan 1963) unionization, 51(4):18 (Fall 1989) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):5 (Apr 1967); 64(3):7 (Sum 2002)See also Schafer, Sam settlement patterns as war refugees WWI draft and, 39(4):9 (Oct 1977)
Catholic Church and,
57(1):10 (Win 1995)
field days, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995) liberation of Poland and, 57(1):12 (Win 1995) local lodges, 57(1):10, 11 (Win 1995) Polonia Civic Centre and, 57(2):15 (Spr 1995) support for independence of Poland-1940s, 57(2):13 (Spr 1995) Polish-Soviet War (1919-1920) Polish War Victims Relief Committee-WWII
American Red Cross and,
57(2):11 (Spr 1995)
contributions to, 57(2):13 (Spr 1995) formation, 57(2):10 (Spr 1995) recruitment program, 57(2):12 (Spr 1995) Political Buontempone Club (Italian society)
Democratic,
28(4):20 (Oct 1966)
Good Time Club (Political Buontempone, Italian), 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) Hickory clubs-1830s, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952) Italian Democratic Club, 22(4):7 (Oct 1960) Republican, 28(4):20 (Oct 1966) Tippecanoe Club, 1(3):5-6 (Jul 1939) West End Political Club, 22(4):7 (Oct 1960) women's. See Political Equality Club; Women's clubs/associations; Women's Political Equality Club
anti-masonic-1820s,
53(4):38-39 (Fall 1991)
appearance-1820s, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952) constitutional Republican. See Republican Party socialist-1910s, 39(4):6 (Oct 1977)
Aldridge, George and,
14(2):20 (Apr 1952)See also
Aldridge, George W., Jr.
funds, irregular use of, 14(2):17 (Apr 1952) Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):7-8 (Fall 1994) of Lord, Jarvis and George D.-1870s, 14(2):7 (Apr 1952) municipal water supply and
Hemlock water works contract,
34(2):7, 9 (Apr 1972)
Lake Canadice shoreline purchase, 34(2):15 (Apr 1972) in Rodenbeck administration, 14(2):17 (Apr 1952) in text selection, 14(2):15 (Apr 1952)
Alling (Joseph T.) speech to, quoted,
57(4):15-16 (Fall 1995)
Anthony (Susan B.) honor-1890s, 7(2):19, 23 (Apr 1945) formation, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) formerly Women's Political Club, 7(2):18 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):15, 16 (Jul 1948); 17(4):14-22 (Oct 1955) initiatives
school board resolution, quoted,
17(4):17-18 (Oct 1955)
suffrage activities, 10(2&3):16-17, 19, 20 (Jul 1948); 14(4):10 (Oct 1952) UR coeducation campaign, 10(2&3):16, 17, 19 (Jul 1948)
Anthony, Mary, 10(2&3):17 (Jul
1948); 57(4):5 (Fall 1995)
Anthony, Susan B., 10(2&3):17 (Jul 1948) Gannett, Mary, 17(4):14-22 (Oct 1955) president, 7(2):18 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):17 (Jul 1948) subsequently Monroe County Woman Suffrage Party, 10(2&3):20 (Jul 1948) Woman's Educational and Industrial Union and, 10(2&3):17 (Jul 1948)
of mid 1800s,
2(3):3 (Jul 1940)
affiliations with
of congressmen (U.S.), 41(3):1-24
with illus (Jul 1979);
41(4):1-24 with illus (Oct 1979)
of mayors, 26(1):1-20 (Jan 1964); 28(1):1-24 (Jan 1966); 32(2):1-28 (Apr 1970) American Party. See American Party Citizen's Party. See Citizens Party communist. See Communist parties conventions. See Political conventions; specific party Democratic Party. See Democratic Party Democratic Union Party. See Democratic Union Party Good Government League. See Good Government League historical sketch, 14(2):1-24 (Apr 1952) Independent Labor League. See Independent Labor League Know Nothing Party. See Know Nothing Party Labor Reform Party. See Labor Reform Party Liberal Party, 14(2):22 (Apr 1952) populist. See Populist Party proletarian. See Proletarian Party Republican Party. See Republican Party role in Rochester civic life, 20(2):23-24 (Apr 1958) socialist. See Socialist Party Whig Party. See Whig Party workers. See Workers Party
Aldridge, George W., Jr. and. See
Aldridge, George W., Jr.
banking industry and, 49(2):3-4, 20n.4 (Apr 1987) Bloody Shirt era (1860-1870s), 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) Civil War era, 23(1):8-9, 17 (Apr 1951) clubs. See Political clubs corruption. See Political corruption Cuban Missile Crisis, Senator K. B. Keating and, 41(4):20 (Oct 1979) elected offices, rotation of, 14(2):5 (Apr 1952) elections. See Elections Good Government League. See Good Government League Good Government Movement. See Good Government Movement in government, 24(3):27-28, 29, 38 (Jul 1962)See also specific issues historical sketch/summaries, 14(2):1-24 (Apr 1952) newspapers on. See also specific newspaper Polish community and, 57(2):5 (Spr 1995) political appointments
of judges. See Judges;
specific judge
of port collectors. See Port of Genesee/Rochester of postmasters. See Postmasters reform efforts
association for, 14(2):12 (Apr 1952)
ballot law (1890), 14(2):7 (Apr 1952) Civil Service-late 1800s, 14(2):10 (Apr 1952) of Havens, James. S., 14(2):20 (Apr 1952) in Romulus, NY-1850s, 42(2):17 (Apr 1980) Polk, President James K. (1795-1849)
Irish famine relief and-1840s,
68(3):5 (Sum 2006)
as presidential candidate, support/opposition-1840s, 1(3):18 (Jul 1939); 46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
cesspool effects,
35(2):16 (Apr 1973)
industrial-WWII, 66(1):13 (Win 2004) Irondequoit Bay-1890s, 56(1):15-16 (Win 1994) Polonia Civic Centre (Centrala)
activities
1930s, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995)
late 1900s, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995) Pulaski Day, Hudson Avenue library opening and-1933, 57(2):9 (Spr 1995) WWII, 57(2):13 (Spr 1995) organizations under, 57(2):15 (Spr 1995)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1985)
Monroe County, and formation of-1820s, 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) Pomeroy Family Pond, Charles F.
as banker, views on depression of 1893,
14(3):3 (Jun 1952)
as Boys in Blue member, 3(3):8 (Jul 1941) education, 8(2):21 (Apr 1946) entertainment efforts, 8(2):19 (Apr 1946) pedestrian accident, 8(2):23 (Apr 1946) Pond, Nathan P. "Ned"
baseball association, position with,
8(3):17 (Jul 1946);
64(4):3 (Fall 2002)
as baseball player-1800s, 8(3):17 (Jul 1946); 62(2):2 illus (Spr 2000); 63(2):8, 16 (Spr 2001); 64(4):4 illus (Fall 2002)
nickname, 63(2):16 (Spr 2001)
as writer, 8(2):1, 8 (Apr 1946)
formerly Platt Street Bridge,
54(4):42 map caption (Fall 1992)
as linear park, 75(2):25 (Fall 2013) Upper Falls viewed from, 50(3):21, 22 (Jul 1988) "The Poor Boy's College" (newspaper article)
Bibles and,
36(3):5 (Jul 1974)
boarders with, 3(4):15 (Oct 1941) cash flow-1830s, 3(4):9 (Oct 1941) St. Augustine's Church and, 60(2):20 (Spr 1998); 60(3):17 (Sum 1998) YMCA depots for, 16(1):4 (Jan 1954) Pope, E., & J.C. Hobbey, Dentists, 59(3):10 (Sum 1997) Pope, Elijah Pope, John Popham, Jack
of 1790s, 12(4):2
(Oct 1950); 24(3):5 (Jul 1962)
of 1800s
early , 11(2):3, 5 (Apr 1949);
12(4):2 (Oct 1950);
26(4):3 (Oct 1964);
33(3):2 (Jul 1971);
34(3):2, 3 (Jul 1972);
51(4):4, 5 (Fall 1989);
55(1):5 (Win 1993)
early to mid, 38(1):10 (Jan 1976); 47(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1985); 47(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1985) mid, 34(3):2, 3 (Jul 1972); 43(4):18 (Oct 1981) mid to late, 38(2&3):9 (Apr & Jul 1976) late, 30(3):6 (Jul 1968) 1810s, 11(2):3 (Apr 1949); 12(4):3 (Oct 1950); 23(3):4 (Jul 1961); 33(2):2 (Apr 1971); 48(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1986); 71(1):20 (Spr 2009) 1820s, 2(1):8 (Jan 1940); 11(3&4):4-5, 8 (Jul 1949); 23(3):6 (Jul 1961); 24(3):9 (Jul 1962); 25(4):2 (Oct 1963); 30(2):18 (Apr 1968); 49(2):4 (Apr 1987); 54(4):3 (Fall 1992); 59(2):4, 16 (Spr 1997); 62(3):10, 12, 15, 18, 21 (Sum 2000); 62(4):7 (Fall 2000)
Erie Canal and, 72(1):4 (Spr
2010)
1830-1850, 40(2):5 (Apr 1978) 1835-1855, 11(2):8 (Apr 1949) 1840s, 33(2):12 (Apr 1971) 1845-1890, 56(1):6 (Win 1994) 1850s, 11(2):8 (Apr 1949); 11(3&4):13 (Jul 1949); 48(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1986); 59(3):3 (Sum 1997) 1850-1870, 40(2):9 (Apr 1978) 1860s, 2(3):8 (Jul 1940); 19(3):4 (Jul 1957); 23(1):2 (Jan 1961); 24(3):16 (Jul 1962); 53(1):7 (Win 1991) 1870s, 33(2):17 (Apr 1971); 34(3):10 (Jul 1972) 1880s, 11(1):1 (Jan 1949); 19(3):11 (Jul 1957); 34(4):2 (Oct 1972) 1880-1925, 43(4):19 (Oct 1981) 1890s, 11(2):13 (Apr 1949); 12(1):14 (Jan 1950) age demographics-1840s, 1(3):3 (Jul 1939) Albany, NY-1800s, 39(3):5-6, 7, 15 (Jul 1977); 62(3):10 (Sum 2000) Auburn, NY-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) Batavia, NY-1820s, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000) for blacks. See Blacks/black community California, Gold Rush era, 39(1&2):1 (Jan & Apr 1977) Canandaigua, NY-pioneer era, 47(1&2):18, 19 (Jan & Apr 1985); 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) Catholic community
1790, 12(4):2 (Oct 1950);
47(1&2):3-4 (Jan & Apr 1985)
1810, 12(4):2, 3 (Oct 1950); 47(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1985) 1815, 11(2):3 (Apr 1949) 1820, 11(3&4):5 (Jul 1949) 1822, 11(3&4):4-5 (Jul 1949); 12(4):5 (Oct 1950) 1825, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) 1827, 40(1):5 (Jan 1978) 1830, 12(4):6 (Oct 1950); 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) 1835, 11(2):8 (Apr 1949) 1845, 25(3):1 (Jul 1963) 1850, 25(3):2 (Jul 1963); 67(3):26n.65 (Sum 2005) 1855, 11(2):8 (Apr 1949) 1890, 11(2):13 (Apr 1949); 12(4):14 (Oct 1950); 28(4):1, 7 (Oct 1966) 1910, 12(4):12-14 (Oct 1950) 1940, 12(4):16 (Oct 1950) first seven, comparison, 51(4):7 (Fall 1989) Italian immigrants identified in-mid 1800s, 22(4):2 (Oct 1960) nursery data (NYS)-mid 1800s, 45(3&4):37 (Jul & Oct 1983) state-1845, 25(3):2 (Jul 1963) energy sources/technology and, 46(3&4):19, 20 (Jul & Oct 1984) environmental impact, on Irondequoit Bay, 56(1):15-16 (Win 1994) ethnic. See Immigrants; specific ethnic community "first class status," achievement-early 1900s, 34(4):5 (Oct 1972) Genesee Country
1790, 47(1&2):3 (Jan & Apr
1985)
1800s, early to mid, 47(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1985) 1800s, late, 19(3):11-12 (Jul 1957) 1810s, 24(3):5 (Jul 1962); 47(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1985) 1830s, 47(1&2):24, 28 (Jan & Apr 1985) 1850s, 47(1&2):25-26n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) 1900s, mid, 19(3):25 (Jul 1957) immigrant. See Immigrants; specific ethnic community by life stage-mid 1900s, 26(2):19 (Apr 1964) metropolitan Rochester
1910s, 19(3):17 (Jul 1957)
1940, 3(4):18 (Oct 1941) 1950s, 19(3):27 (Jul 1957) map, 30(3):15 (Jul 1968)
1810s, 12(4):3 (Oct 1950);
23(3):4 (Jul 1961)
1820s, 33(2):5, 8 (Apr 1971) 1830s, 33(2):10 (Apr 1971) 1860, 53(1):7 (Win 1991) 1870s, 33(2):17 (Apr 1971) 1880, 2(4):11 (Oct 1940) c.1900, 19(3):11 (Jul 1957) 1900-1930, 35(2):4 (Apr 1973) early 1900s, 19(3):14 (Jul 1957) 1920s, 23(3):16 (Jul 1961); 33(2):21 (Apr 1971) 1930s, 38(1):22 (Jan 1976) 1940s-1960, 58(1):11 (Win 1996) 1980s, 43(4):13 (Oct 1981) for blacks, 72(2):4 (Fall 2010) for children-mid 1900s, 26(2):19 (Apr 1964) Germans in-1850s, 63(4):21 (Fall 2001)
1817, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974);
37(3):1 (Jul 1975)
1817-1834, 50(4):3 (Oct 1988) 1822, 62(4):7 (Fall 2000) 1825, 37(3):13 (Jul 1975) 1827, 27(3):2 facing page (Jul 1965) 1830-1855, 12(4):6-9 (Oct 1950) 1830-1860, 37(3):14 (Jul 1975) 1830s, 1(3):1 (Jul 1939); 3(3):2 (Jul 1941) 1834, 56(1):5 (Win 1994) 1838, 27(3):3 facing page (Jul 1965) 1840-1860, 62(1):13 (Win 2000) 1840s, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957); 62(1):3 (Win 2000) 1850s, 19(4):6 (Oct 1957); 25(4):4 (Oct 1963) 1855-1920, 12(4):9-16 (Oct 1950) 1860s, 53(1):7 (Win 1991) 1874, 9(1):1 (Jan 1947) 1880s, 2(4):11 (Oct 1940); 3(3):2 (Jul 1941) 1890s, 3(3):2 (Jul 1941); 28(4):1, 7, 11 (Oct 1966); 36(2):9 (Apr 1974); 36(4):20 (Oct 1974) 1900, 31(1):6 (Jan 1969); 36(4):20 (Oct 1974); 39(3):15 (Jul 1977) 1900-1910, 35(1):2, 3 (Jan 1973) 1900-1930, 35(2):2-4 (Apr 1973) 1910s, 36(2):9 (Apr 1974) 1920, 36(4):20 (Oct 1974) 1920-1950, 12(4):16-22 (Oct 1950) 1940, 3(4):18 (Oct 1941) 1940s-1960, 58(1):11 (Win 1996) 1980s, 34(1):16 (Jan 1972) annexations and, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973); 35(2):4 (Apr 1973); 36(2):10 (Apr 1974) growth, 1(3):2 (Jul 1939) map, 30(3):15 (Jul 1968) Near Northeast District. See Near Northeast District Polish community. See Polish community predictions, of 1910s, 35(2):12-13 (Apr 1973) Southwest neighborhoods. See Southwest District
1825, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974)
Civil War soldiers listed in, 63(4):5 (Fall 2001) Germans in Monroe County, 63(4):21 (Fall 2001) race riots and, 27(4):24 (Oct 1965) researching, for Rochester History articles, 51(1):10-11 (Win 1989) Romulus, NY, 1800-1825, 42(2):2 (Apr 1980) of slaves, by state, 71(1):11 (Spr 2009)
mid, 26(2):19-20 (Apr 1964);
26(2):19 (Apr 1964);
54(1):30n.52 (Win 1992)
c.1900, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950); 19(3):11 (Jul 1957) 1900-1930, 35(2):4, 23 illus (Apr 1973) 1900-1930, 65(1):5 (Win 2003) 1910s, 19(3):15, 17 (Jul 1957) 1920s, 23(3):16 (Jul 1961); 33(2):21-22 (Apr 1971); 34(4):22 (Oct 1972) 1930s, 11(2):22 (Apr 1949); 19(3):26 (Jul 1957); 23(3):23 (Jul 1961); 27(4):10 (Oct 1965); 46(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1984) 1950s, 19(3):26, 31 (Jul 1957); 23(3):26 (Jul 1961) 1960s, projected, 23(3):27 (Jul 1961) Schenectady, NY-1820s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) Seneca Nation-1880s, 44(1&2):41 (Jan & Apr 1982) student, 1900-1930, 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) suburban Rochester, 26(2):17-18 (Apr 1964); 33(2):21-22 (Apr 1971)See also specific community
1900s, 38(1):22 (Jan 1976)
1920s & 1930s, 11(1):20 (Jan 1949) 1940s-1960, 58(1):11 (Win 1996) Brighton Village-1900, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) travelers' accounts of, 41(1&2):9, 13, 17 (Jan & Apr 1979); 62(3):10, 12, 15, 18, 21 (Sum 2000); 62(4):7 (Fall 2000) urbanization and, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) Utica, NY The Population of Rochester by Blake McKelvey, 12(4):1-24 (Oct 1950) Populist Party
train excursions to,
8(3):23 (Jul 1946)
side trip to Jemison grave site-1870s,
68(1&2):23-25 (Win & Spr 2006)
flooding of-1950s,
58(3):15 (Sum 1996)
reservoir/dam, proposed, 58(3):6, 10, 12-13 (Sum 1996) resident, Elisha Johnson, 26(1):6 (Jan 1964)
collectors. See
Collectors — port;
Port of Genesee/Rochester;
Port of New York
creation-1950s, 33(2):23 (Apr 1971)
antislavery rally in-1840s,
67(1):4 (Win 2005)
baseball club/game-1800s, 64(4):17 (Fall 2002) migrants/domestic workers in-mid 1900s, 54(1):14, 20, 24, 26 (Win 1992) Porter, Augustus
relationship to Peter Porter and Howell
family, 41(3):8 (Jul 1979)
ship, purchase, 16(4):3 (Oct 1954) as surveyor-1790s, 1(4):15 (Oct 1939)
Guernsey and Bushnell Company and,
45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983)
location, 45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983)
of warehouses, 45(3&4):11 (Jul &
Oct 1983)
schooner voyage-1810s, 45(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1983) Porter, Chloe
as abolitionist
Douglass, Frederick and, 67(4):19
(Fall 2005)
family members, 67(3):17 (Sum 2005)
as abolitionist,
1(3):18 (Jul 1939); 21(4):9 (Oct
1959); 67(4):7 (Fall 2005)
Douglass, Frederick and
Anthony correspondence on, quoted,
67(4):21 (Fall 2005)
correspondence between, 67(3):25n.56 (Sum 2005) correspondence between, quoted, 67(4):7-8 (Fall 2005) Douglass quote on Porter family, 67(3):17 (Sum 2005) Brown, John and, 7(2):9 (Apr 1945) burial site, 50(4):11 (Oct 1988)
Douglass, Annie and, 67(4):6-7 (Fall
2005)
as mayoral candidate, 1(3):18 (Jul 1939) middle name, 67(4):8 (Fall 2005) as political delegate, 20(3):12 (Jul 1958) Steward, Austin and, 72(2):18n.15 (Fall 2010)
as baseball player,
62(2):4, 22 (Spr 2000)
family history, 65(2):5 (Spr 2003)
as abolitionists, 65(2):11 (Spr 2003)
correspondence on, quoted, 65(2):9,
11 (Spr 2003)
at Fredericksburg, 65(2):9 (Spr 2003) Pierce, Francis Edwin and, 65(2):15 (Spr 2003)
emancipation and, 65(2):10-11
(Spr 2003)
promotion opportunity, quoted on, 65(2):7, 24n24 (Spr 2003) wounds, 65(2):11 (Spr 2003)
as abolitionist,
67(4):7 (Fall 2005)
Anthony family and, 7(2):3, 5 (Apr 1945) Douglass, Frederick quoted on, 67(3):17 (Sum 2005) family members
commercial/industrial activity-WWII,
66(1):24 (Win 2004)
mission-early 1900s, 22(4):12 (Oct 1960) name changes and development-1800s, 27(3):14 (Jul 1965) religious institution, 14(4):21 (Oct 1952) residential landscaping by A. S. DeForest, 51(2):23 (Spr 1989) structures on-early 1900s, 29(2):7 (Apr 1967)
Art Association,
19(1):18 (Jan 1957)
City Club Bulletin, publication, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) City Club of Portland, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) Forestry Building, 19(1):20 (Jan 1957) Gray Line drivers as tour guides, 19(1):4 (Jan 1957) Klingenberg, Alf in, 58(4):5 (Fall 1996) Ladd, Mary, Japanese print collection, 19(1):19 (Jan 1957) local mausoleums built by company from, 67(2):23 (Spr 2005) Portland Symphony Orchestra, 19(1):21 (Jan 1957) residential patterns, 19(1):8 (Jan 1957) Rose City Club, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957) stop at, 19(1):1 (Jan 1957) welfare concil, 19(1):14 (Jan 1957)
activities at, Blake McKelvey quoted on,
75(1):26 (Spring 2013)
customs agents/port collectors, 2(4):3, 5 (Oct 1940); 14(2):4 (Apr 1952); 16(4):3 (Oct 1954); 22(2):7 (Apr 1960); 37(1):2 (Jan 1975); 41(1&2):42 (Jan & Apr 1979); 41(4):4 (Oct 1979); 47(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1985) harbor, 16(4):1 (Oct 1954)
construction, 37(3):16 (Jul 1975)
geomorphology, 16(4):2 (Oct 1954) improvements, 16(4):1, 5, 6, 7, 11, 15, 17-18 (Oct 1954) sandbar, 16(4):1, 2, 3, 5-6 (Oct 1954) U.S. Enginer survey-1910, 16(4):15 (Oct 1954) improvements, 6(4):19 (Oct 1944); 16(4):7, 10, 11 (Oct 1954); 23(1):12, 20 (Jan 1961); 24(4):7, 21, 23 (Oct 1962); 26(1):10 (Jan 1964); 37(1):5-7 (Jan 1975); 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983); 75(1):3 (Spring 2013) life boat station, 15(1):14 (Jan 1953) lifeguard station, 16(4):12 (Oct 1954); 17(1):9 (Jan 1955) lighthouse. See Charlotte lighthouse naming of, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954); 24(4):22 (Oct 1962) photographs/illustrations, 62(4):1 (Fall 2000)
arrival of Spirit of Ontario ferry-early 2000s,
72(2):17 (Fall 2010)
shipping, trade, and transport activities, 3(3):12 (Jul 1941); 3(4):12, 13 (Oct 1941); 5(3):9-11 (Jul 1943); 12(1):7 (Jan 1950); 16(4):1-21 (Oct 1954); 24(1):7 (Jan 1962); 24(3):8 (Jul 1962); 33(2):4 (Apr 1971); 33(3):4 (Jul 1971); 40(1):2 (Jan 1978); 47(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1985); 50(3):7 (Jul 1988); 75(1):2-4 (Spring 2013) Village of Charlotte and, 37(1):1-2 (Jan 1975)
collectors
Aldridge, George W., Jr. See
Aldridge, George W., Jr.
Arthur, Chester A., 2(4):3 (Oct 1940) Cornell, Alonzo B., 7(1):23 (Jan 1945) Robertson, William, 2(4):15 (Oct 1940) The Port of Rochester: A History of Its Lake Trade Portrait painters
Baker, Isaac-mid 1800s,
62(1):20 (Win 2000)
impact of photography on, 59(3):15 (Sum 1997); 59(4):16 (Fall 1997) popularity, 11(2):9 (Apr 1949); 59(3):15-16 (Sum 1997)
daguerreotypes,
62(1):1-24 with illus (Win 2000)See also
Daguerrean artists;
Daguerreotypes
and ambrotypes as, 62(1):17 (Win
2000)
popularity, 11(2):9 (Apr 1949); 59(3):15 (Sum 1997) post-mortem, 59(4):16, 17 photo (Fall 1997) stern expressions in-1800s, 62(1):5 (Win 2000) of Tichenor, William, 59(3):15-16 (Sum 1997)
collectors. See also
Port of Genesee/Rochester;
Port of New York
Boston, 37(4):15 (Oct 1975)
Oswego-1790s, 1(4):17 (Oct 1939) Pultneyville, 58(2):4-5 (Spr 1996) Sodus Bay-1790s, 1(4):17 (Oct 1939)
employment,
60(2):16, 21 (Spr 1998)
origins, 60(2):16 (Spr 1998) residences, 60(2):16 (Spr 1998) St. Augustine's Church and, 60(2):16, 18, 24 (Spr 1998); 60(3):1 photo (Sum 1998)
about-2012,
74(2):21 with photo (Fall 2012)
as author of Rochester, Refugees, and the Jewish Community, 1930 to 1950, 74(2):1-24 (Fall 2012)
of Culver, Oliver-early 1800s,
47(3&4):6 (Jul & Oct 1985)
development-pioneer era, 47(1&2):7, 11 (Jan & Apr 1985) Espionage Act and-1910s, 39(4):7-8 (Oct 1977) offices. See Post Offices parcel post system, opposition-early 1900s, 24(4):14 (Oct 1962) rates, 24(4):7 (Oct 1962)
Canadian-U.S., North Star excerpt on-1840s,
72(2):10 illus (Fall 2010)
to western states-1840s, 39(1&2):15, 21, 27 (Jan & Apr 1977)
as activist,
71(2):22 (Fall 2009)
for abolition of slavery, 15(3):1, 2
(Jul 1953); 67(3):16 (Sum 2005);
67(4):7 (Fall 2005);
71(2):3-4 (Fall 2009)
house guests, 67(3):18 (Sum 2005); 71(2):4-5 (Fall 2009) Woman's Protection Agency and, 10(2&3):7 (Jul 1948) for woman's rights, 7(2):15 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):4, 14 (Jul 1948); 22(2):10 (Apr 1960); 67(4):9 (Fall 2005); 71(2):3,5-6 (Fall 2009) biographical details, 22(2):10 (Apr 1960); 71(2):1 (Fall 2009)
burial site, 50(4):11 (Oct 1988);
71(2):22 (Fall 2009)
gravestone photograph, 71(2):inside
back cover (Fall 2009)
family members
children, 71(2):1, 2, 3 (Fall
2009)
great-great granddaughter, 67(3):15 (Sum 2005) sister, 71(2):1, 11 (Fall 2009) spouse. See Post, Isaac civic honor, posthumous, 22(2):10 (Apr 1960) club membership, 10(2&3):15 (Jul 1948) Douglass, Frederick and
correspondence between, 67(3):15-16
(Sum 2005); 67(4):8 (Fall 2005)
on North Star, 71(2):4
illus (Fall 2009)
on Post hospitality, quoted, 71(2):5 (Fall 2009) on séance rappings, quoted, 71(2):10 with illus (Fall 2009) on Spiritualism, 71(2):20 with illus (Fall 2009) Harper's Ferry raid and, 67(4):11 (Fall 2005) photograph, 67(3):15 (Sum 2005); 71(2):cover (Fall 2009) as Quaker, 15(3):1 (Jul 1953); 67(3):15, 16 (Sum 2005); 71(2):1, 2-3, 6 (Fall 2009) residence, 67(3):16 (Sum 2005); 71(2):2 photo (Fall 2009)
parlor, 71(2):5 photo (Fall
2009)
commemorative speech, 71(2):18, 19
illus (Fall 2009)
on Fox sisters, quoted, 71(2):18 (Fall 2009) and medium, spouse quoted on, 71(2):18 (Fall 2009) spirit communication, newspaper account, 71(2):21 with illus (Fall 2009)
Charlotte pier,
75(1):6 (Spring 2013)
"Hojack" swing bridge, 75(1):20 (Spring 2013) Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association, 74(2):14 photo (Fall 2012) obscene, 25(4):13 (Oct 1963) parks depicted on
Highland Park, 75(2):inside front
cover (Fall 2013)
Children's Pavilion and Rhodedendron Valley,
50(2):12-13 (Apr 1988)
attractions, 75(1):8, 18, 35,
back cover, inside front cover (Spring 2013)
as celebration of "place," 75(1):19 (Spring 2013) as "Coney Island of the West," 75(1):inside front cover (Spring 2013) messages on, quoted, 75(1):26 (Spring 2013) Seneca Park Zoo, 75(2):9 (Fall 2013) Veterans Memorial Bridge-1930s, 75(2):15 illus (Fall 2013)
Civil War,
53(1):6 illus (Win 1991);
65(2):18 photo (Spr 2003);
67(4):6 illus (Fall 2005)
Marine production poster, quoted-WWII, 66(1):27-28 (Win 2004) Nazi propaganda, in German-1940s, 74(2):7 (Fall 2012)
on Anthony, Susan B.
galleries-early 1900s, 17(2):18 (Apr
1955)
letter on Impressionists, quoted, 17(2):15-16 (Apr 1955) Memorial Art Gallery exhibit-1910s, 34(4):19 (Oct 1972) Modernism article-1910s, 17(2):19 (Apr 1955)
quoted, 52(3):16 (Sum 1990)
bicycle sidepaths and-1890s, 69(2):14 (Spr 2008) on Boys' Evening Home, quoted, 17(4):11, 13 (Oct 1955) character and content-1890s, 13(1):2, 3-4, 7-23 passim (Jan 1951) on civic spirit, 34(4):9 (Oct 1972) columns on depression of 1893, 14(3):2 (Jun 1952) on Eastman tenement project-1910s, 27(4):8 (Oct 1965) on Eastman Theatre organ, quoted, 49(1):10-11 (Jan 1987) editors/publishers
Brickner, Max, 24(4):10 (Oct 1962)
Ellwanger Brothers, 14(2):9 (Apr 1952) Ellwanger, George H., 10(1):18 (Jan 1948) Fitch, Mr. (no given name), 8(2):17 (Apr 1946) O'Connor, Joseph. See O'Connor, Joseph Samson, William H., 6(2):18 (Apr 1944) formerly Express, 14(2):9 (Apr 1952) founding, 41(4):4 (Oct 1979) on Green, Seth, 6(3):21 (Jul 1944) on industry-1910s, 34(4):18 (Oct 1972) on labor strike-1910s, quoted, 39(4):16-17 (Oct 1977) letters to
on city beautification-early 1900s,
34(4):6 (Oct 1972)
from Cross, Florence L.-early 1900s, 22(4):10 (Oct 1960) on Impressionists, quoted, 17(2):15-16 (Apr 1955) Mason, Rev. James E. quoted in, 21(4):15 (Oct 1959) on orchestral performances, 42(3):7, 9 (Jul 1980) philanthropy-early 1900s, 23(2):4 (Apr 1961) on Polish settlement, 57(1):7-8 (Win 1995) politics and
insurance controversy-early 1900s,
38(2&3):32 (Apr & Jul 1976)
late 1800s, 14(2):9, 12, 13, 16 (Apr 1952) mayoral candidate-early 1900s, 31(1):4 (Jan 1969) sales by girls, controversy over-1890s, 42(1):7-8 (Jan 1980) on smallpox epidemic-early 1900s, 18(3):17 (Jul 1956) on Spanish-American War, 13(2):3, 11 (Apr 1951)
sinking of U.S.S. Maine-1898,
13(2):2 (Apr 1951)
Balestier, Charles Wolcott, 21(3):4
(Jul 1959)
Bridges, Robert, 8(2):18 (Apr 1946) disinterment of corpse and-1880s, 50(4):22 (Oct 1988) Ellwanger, George H., 10(1):17 (Jan 1948) Ellwanger, William, 10(1):17, 18, 19 (Jan 1948) pressroom power sources, 37(2):22 (Apr 1975) reporting standards, 12(1):22 (Jan 1950) Robinson, Charles Mulford, 10(1):19 (Jan 1948); 21(3):19 (Jul 1959) on traffic accidents, 17(1):17-18 (Jan 1955) visitors' commentaries, quoted-1910s, 34(4):17, 18 (Oct 1972) on weather, 15(1):16 (Jan 1953) woman's section, premiere-1890s, 42(1):7 (Jan 1980) on world's fairs
armistice, 5(4):18, 23 (Oct 1943)
draft registration, quoted, 39(4):9 (Oct 1977) editorials, 5(4):2, 3, 5 (Oct 1943)
as abolitionists,
15(3):1, 2 (Jul 1953)
Anthony family and, 7(2):3, 5, 11 (Apr 1945) as Quakers, 15(3):1 (Jul 1953)
family members, marriage, residences, and
death, 71(2):1 (Fall 2009)
spirit communication, 71(2):11 (Fall 2009)
as activist,
71(2):22 (Fall 2009)
for abolition of slavery, 15(3):1, 2
(Jul 1953); 21(3):17-18 (Jul
1959); 21(4):9 (Oct 1959);
67(3):16 (Sum 2005);
67(4):7, 28n.97 (Fall 2005);
71(2):3-4 (Fall 2009)
house guests, 67(3):18 (Sum 2005); 71(2):4-5 (Fall 2009) for woman's rights, 71(2):5, 6 (Fall 2009) woman's rights activists and, 10(2&3):9 (Jul 1948) biographical details, 21(3):17-18 (Jul 1959); 71(2):1 (Fall 2009)
burial site, 50(4):11 (Oct 1988);
71(2):22 (Fall 2009)
gravestone photograph, 71(2):inside
back cover (Fall 2009)
family members
children, 71(2):1, 2, 3 (Fall
2009)
great-great granddaughter, 67(3):15 (Sum 2005) second spouse. See Post, Mrs. Amy sisters, 71(2):11 (Fall 2009) uncle Isaac, 71(2):14 (Fall 2009) marriages, 22(2):10 (Apr 1960); 71(2):1 (Fall 2009) civic honor, 22(2):2 (Apr 1960) Douglass, Frederick and, 67(3):15 (Sum 2005)
correspondence between, 67(3):17 (Sum
2005)
on Post hospitality, quoted,
71(2):5 (Fall 2009)
Harper's Ferry raid and, 67(4):11 (Fall 2005) occupation, 71(2):2 (Fall 2009) photograph, 71(2):cover (Fall 2009) as Quaker, 15(3):1 (Jul 1953); 67(3):15, 16 (Sum 2005); 71(2):1, 2-3 (Fall 2009) residences, 67(3):16 (Sum 2005); 71(2):1, 2 photo (Fall 2009)
parlor, 71(2):5 photo (Fall
2009)
as Spiritualist, 22(2):10 (Apr 1960); 67(3):16 (Sum 2005)
and author of Voices From the Spirit World, Being
Communications From Many Spirits By the Hand of Isaac Post, Medium,
71(2):14-18 (Fall 2009)
spirit communications/automatic writing, with quotes, 71(2):11-18 (Fall 2009)
with deceased family members,
71(2):9, 11, 12-13 with illus, 14 (Fall 2009)
Fox sisters and, 71(2):9-12 (Fall 2009) Postmasters, 1(3):5 (Jul 1939)
of early 1800s,
29(3):16 (Jun 1967)
Andrews, Samuel G., 26(1):7 (Jan 1964) appointments, lobbying for, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952) assistant, Albert J. Robertson, 61(1):10 photo (Win 1999) first. See Reynolds, Abelard Paine, Nicholas E., 26(1):7, 14 (Jan 1964) Romulus, NY-1850s, 42(2):10, 21 (Apr 1980)
birth and family members,
71(2):2 (Fall 2009)
death, 71(2):2, 3 (Fall 2009) spirit communications, 71(2):9, 11, 12 (Fall 2009) Post Office Mission
competing stage lines,
36(3):5 (Jul 1974)
construction, 22(2):20 (Apr 1960); 31(1):14 (Jan 1969)
New Deal, 41(4):14 (Oct 1979)
Cumberland Street-1930s, 40(2):18
(Apr 1978)
eastside-1930s, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956); 34(2):23 (Apr 1972) Federal Building, 34(2):18 (Apr 1972); 40(2):12, 18 (Apr 1978) Reynolds Arcade, 13(4):8 (Oct 1951); 22(2):5 (Apr 1960); 26(4):7 (Oct 1964); 34(2):2, 5 (Apr 1972); 62(1):9 (Win 2000); 69(1):5 photo caption (Spr 2007) Reynolds House-1810s, 36(4):2 (Oct 1974) services. See Postal services substation, Harris Seed, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) Postwar housing
city planning and,
24(2):12, 21-22 (Apr 1962)
formation-1940s, 5(1):31 (Jan 1943); 6(4):20 (Oct 1944); 27(4):15 (Oct 1965) metropolitan school district, proposal-mid 1900s, 19(3):28 (Jul 1957) Potash
manufacture,
30(2):14 (Apr 1968)See also Ash
industry
prices-early 1800s, 4(4):4 (Oct 1942) trade in, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) Potofsky, Jacob Poughkeepsie, NY
abolitionist speech-1850s,
15(3):10 (Jul 1953)
illustration-1840s, 62(4):27 (Fall 2000) travelers to-1820s, 62(3):5 (Sum 2000) Vassar College in. See Vassar College
Confederate POWs and,
74(1):8 (Spr 2012)
duck colloquialism-1850s, 42(2):22 (Apr 1980) as Harris Seed Company product, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) on Native American reservation-1820s, 62(3):20 (Sum 2000) retail outlets, 55(3):11 photos:, 10, 15 (Sum 1993)
absence of Bibles and,
36(3):5 (Jul 1974)
alcohol consumption and-1800s, 54(2):4, 6 (Spr 1992) anti-poverty programs, 2(1):15 (Jan 1940); 29(2):22, 23 (Apr 1967) children living in, relief efforts-1800s, 68(4):3, 4-5 (Fall 2006)
industrial schooling. See
Industrial School of Rochester
county almshouse, and formation of-1820s, 5(2):11 (Apr 1943) Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. and, 42(1):3, 10, 22 (Jan 1980) immigrant, 22(4):3-4 (Oct 1960) parks system and-Reform Park era, 75(2):6 (Fall 2013) in Southwest District, 60(3):16, 21 (Sum 1998)
about, 71(2):25
(Fall 2009)
Radical Transmissions: Isaac and Amy Post, Spiritualism, and Progressive Reform in Nineteenth-century Rochester authored by, 71(2):1-26 with illus (Fall 2009)
acquisition by county parks system-1920s,
11(1):20 (Jan 1949)
Wolfards and friends and-1940s, 65(3):17 (Sum 2003)
occupation,
46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
vote in presidential election-1844, 46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984) "Power City" Power plants. See Electric companies/plants; Gas companies/plants Powers, Mr. (no given name)
as art center,
3(3):18 (Jul 1941)
artifact stored in-1890s, 33(2):19 (Apr 1971) closing-1890s, 17(2):11, 13 (Apr 1955); 24(3):32 (Jul 1962) collection, 3(3):19 (Jul 1941); 7(3):8, 11-18 (Jul 1945); 11(2):15 (Apr 1949); 17(2):8, 10, 11, 13, 17 (Apr 1955) dedication, 16(3):9 (Jul 1954) fees, 24(3):18 (Jul 1962); 38(1):18 (Jan 1976) founder, 3(3):18 (Jul 1941); 9(1):10, 11 (Jan 1947) Grand Salon, 3(3):18-19 (Jul 1941) location, 18(4):9, 17 (Oct 1956); 23(3):13 (Jul 1961); 24(3):18 (Jul 1962); 28(4):3 (Oct 1966); 31(4):14, 16 (Oct 1969); 34(2):10 (Apr 1972) opening-1870s, 2(3):19-20 (Jul 1940); 11(2):15 (Apr 1949); 17(2):1, 6, 7 (Apr 1955); 22(1):2 (Jan 1960) orchestrion, 12(1):22 (Jan 1950) reception, for Dr. Francis Hayden, 17(2):9 (Apr 1955) Rochester Art Club and, 17(2):13 (Apr 1955) sale-1890s, 11(2):21 (Apr 1949) tax exempt status, 11(2):21 (Apr 1949) travel handbook description-1890s, 41(1&2):47, 48 (Jan & Apr 1979) visitors, 7(3):16 (Jul 1945); 17(2):9 (Apr 1955)
currency issue-pre 1863,
49(2):10, 22n.14 (Apr 1987)
location, 12(2&3):5 (Apr 1950); 34(2):9 (Apr 1972) photograph, 49(2):12 (Apr 1987) renovation, 34(2):9 (Apr 1972) run on, 49(2):10 (Apr 1987) Powers Building/Block. See also Duffy-Powers Building; Duffy-Powers Department Store
activities/events
Anthony (Susan B.) birthday, 7(2):20
(Apr 1945)
balls, 8(2):3 (Apr 1946) bank meeting-1930s, 49(2):14 (Apr 1987) Chamberlain anniversary, 8(2):3 (Apr 1946) water pressure demonstration-1870s, 50(3):17 (Jul 1988) construction, 5(3):3-4 (Jul 1943); 13(4):12 (Oct 1951); 22(1):2-3 (Jan 1960); 23(3):13 (Jul 1961); 24(3):17-18, 26, 39, 40 (Jul 1962); 31(4):14-15, 17 (Oct 1969); 34(2):9, 10, 13, 15, 19 (Apr 1972); 34(3):6-7 (Jul 1972); 38(1):15 (Jan 1976)See also Skyscrapers design, 13(4):12 (Oct 1951); 67(2):9 (Spr 2005) Hall of Mirrors, 7(2):20 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):18 (Jul 1948); 24(4):11 (Oct 1962) height, skyscraper wars over, 3(3):3 (Jul 1941); 12(2&3):5-6 (Apr 1950); 18(1):11 (Jan 1956); 27(3):8 (Jul 1965) as landmark, 27(3):5 (Jul 1965) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) as model, of downtown construction, 34(2):10 (Apr 1972) occupants photographs/illustrations, 5(3):16 () (Jul 1943); 41(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1979); 49(2):13 (Apr 1987); 50(1):2 (Jan 1988); 51(4):3 (Fall 1989) power source, 60(4):17 (Fall 1998) site
acquisition, by Daniel Powers, 5(3):3
(Jul 1943); 34(2):10 (Apr 1972)
previous usage. See Scrantom cabin — subsequent site usage
historical summary, 12(2&3):4-5
(Apr 1950)
illustration, 5(3):16 (Jul 1943) paintings, 17(2):17 (Apr 1955) telescope, 8(4):15 (Oct 1946); 9(1):2, 7 (Jan 1947) view, 8(2):14 (Apr 1946)
as baseball player-1800s,
62(2):22 (Spr 2000)See also
Powers, Mr. (no given name)
military service-Civil War, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000); 65(2):11, 15 (Spr 2003)
as art collector,
38(1):18 (Jan 1976)
artist Jean Léon Gérôme and, 7(3):16
(Jul 1945)
collection, 7(3):8, 11-18 (Jul 1945); 12(1):19 (Jan 1950); 17(2):13, 17 (Apr 1955); 18(4):17 (Oct 1956) exhibitions, 2(3):19-20 (Jul 1940) gallery. See Powers Art Gallery of sculpture, 17(2):7 (Apr 1955)
burial site, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988)
church membership, 40(4):2 (Oct 1978) death, 11(2):21 (Apr 1949); 12(1):19 (Jan 1950); 17(2):1, 11 (Apr 1955); 18(4):17 (Oct 1956) Bragdon, Claude F. and, 29(4):4 (Oct 1967) business enterprises
Citizen's Association and, 34(3):7
(Jul 1972)
municipal water system and, 34(2):13 (Apr 1972); 38(1):15 (Jan 1976); 50(3):17 (Jul 1988) tax league and, 34(2):13 (Apr 1972); 34(3):7 (Jul 1972) newspaper on, 7(3):11 (Jul 1945) Powers Block. See Powers Building/Block residence, 26(1):11 (Jan 1964); 28(2&3):5, 15 with illus (Apr & Jul 1966)See also Pitkin-Powers House on Rochester's future, 2(3):23 (Jul 1940) skyscraper wars and, 22(1):3-4 (Jan 1960); 23(3):13 (Jul 1961) at world's fair-1890s, 26(3):7 (Jul 1964) Powers Gallery. See Powers Art Gallery Powers, George W. Powers, Helen B.
bootblack,
21(4):17 (Oct 1959)
as City Club site, 9(4):3, 14, 18 (Oct 1947) closing, 31(4):23 (Oct 1969) construction, 5(3):9 (Jul 1943); 31(4):15 (Oct 1969) description, in travel handbook-1890s, 41(1&2):47, 48 (Jan & Apr 1979) events
banquets
Chamber of Commerce, 24(4):6 (Oct
1962); 34(4):17 (Oct 1972)
City Club, ticket prices, 9(4):18 (Oct 1947) new citizen, 22(4):10 (Oct 1960) shoe industry, 15(2):17 (Apr 1953) Durand-Riley altercation in, 61(2):14 (Spr 1999) Mardi Gras-1940s, 22(4):22 (Oct 1960) mental retardation, meeting on, 55(2):29 (Spr 1993) prohibition repeal, celebration of-1930s, 54(2):20 (Spr 1992); 61(3&4):13-14 (Sum & Fall 1999) suffrage convention, 7(2):23 (Apr 1945)
addition-1890s, 34(2):18 (Apr 1972)
dining, 24(2):15 (Apr 1962); 28(4):4 (Oct 1966); 34(2):18 (Apr 1972) Osburn House proprietors and, 34(2):11 (Apr 1972) site, acquisition and previous use-1880s, 5(3):9 (Jul 1943) staff Powers, Ira
parents of,
68(4):19 photo caption (Fall 2006)
photograph as president of Industrial School of Rochester and Rochester Children's Nursery, 68(4):19 (Fall 2006) Poznania Pratt, Sheriff (no given name) Pratt, George M.
evangelism and-mid 1800s,
36(3):2 (Jul 1974)
popularity, 1(2):8 (Apr 1939) in Romulus, NY-1850s, 42(2):6-27 (Apr 1980) of slaves, Confederate POW escapees and, 73(2):17 (Fall 2011) Y.M.C.A and, 16(1):6, 8 (Jan 1954) Precipitation. See Snowfall/storms; Weather Pre-emption Line Prejudice. See Discrimination/prejudice Prentice, Mrs. Pamela (née Harrison)
of 1830's,
36(3):2 (Jul 1974)
architect C. F. Bragdon and, 29(4):10 (Oct 1967) Bible class movement and, 14(4):9 (Oct 1952) Brick Church. See Brick Presbyterian Church Central. See Central Presbyterian Church Christian Party and, 36(3):6 (Jul 1974) as citizen group, 20(4):9 (Oct 1958) clergy deaf education and-1820s, 64(1):3 (Win 2002) First Presbyterian Church. See First Presbyterian Church Free Presbyterian Church, founding, 36(3):4 (Jul 1974) General Assembly, 40(4):2 (Oct 1978)
temperance issues, 54(2):4 (Spr 1992)
in Italian community, 22(4):12 (Oct 1960) members, origins-early 1800s, 19(4):1 (Oct 1957) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):4 (Apr 1967) Presbyterian Church of America, 22(2):22 (Apr 1960) Scottish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):13 (Sum 2006) Second Presbyterian Church. See Brick Presbyterian Church Third Presbyterian Church. See Third Presbyterian Church union with Congregational Churches, 40(4):2-3 (Oct 1978) Prescott, Ontario Preservation
board, 40(2):1,
21 (Apr 1978)
districts, 40(2):1 (Apr 1978)
Madison-King, 57(4):18-19 (Fall 1995)
of landmark buildings, 40(2):1-2, 21, 22 (Apr 1978) by Landmark Society. See Landmark Society of Western New York Presidents (U.S.). See specific president President's Economic Advisory Council Prevost, Sir George
as author
historical society contributions,
6(2):21 (Apr 1944)
of One Hundred Years of Protestantism in Rochester, 10(4):17 (Oct 1948)
admission
to baseball games-1800s, 62(2):19-20
(Spr 2000); 63(1):9 (Win 2001);
63(2):6, 8, 12 illus, 13 (Spr
2001)
to golf championships, corporate hospitality chalets, 65(1):25 (Win 2003) to motion pictures, 16(3):22 (Jul 1954) to theatres, 16(3):7, 8, 13, 22 (Jul 1954); 49(1):15 (Jan 1987) agricultural. See Agriculture prices; specific product ash-c.1800, 30(2):14 (Apr 1968) auto-early 1900s, 43(2&3):8, 9 (Apr & Jul 1981) baseball association/contest fees-1800s, 64(4):3 (Fall 2002) bicycles-1800s, 61(3&4):5 (Sum & Fall 1999) boxed lunch-1900s, 64(3):8 (Sum 2002) Canandaigua home-1840s, 66(4):10 (Fall 2004) Civil War era, 23(1):9, 10, 12, 13 (Jan 1961) clothing-1910s, 56(2):22 (Spr 1994) commercial property, Spring Street-1940s, 65(3):3 (Sum 2003) commercial transport. See Trade; specific mode of transport daguerreotypes, 62(1):4 (Win 2000) food. See Food fuel (wood, coal, etc.), 46(3&4):7-8, 9 (Jul & Oct 1984) gas lighting-1860s, 60(4):5-6 (Fall 1998) haircuts for men-1900s, 64(3):7 (Sum 2002) housing-1850s, 68(4):9 (Fall 2006) lake excursions-1840s, 75(1):3 (Spring 2013) land. See Land purchases/sales livestock. See Agriculture prices; specific stock lodging, travel handbook listing-1890s, 41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979) medical care from druggists versus doctors, 64(3):8 (Sum 2002) Natatorium, 56(1):21, 22 (Win 1994) newspaper, Commercial Press-1860s, 58(2):4 (Spr 1996) in Niagara Falls, NY-1800s, 62(2):18 (Spr 2000) nursery/seed stock. See Nursery industry; Seed industry pearl ash-early 1800s, 4(4):4 (Oct 1942) potash, 4(4):4 (Oct 1942); 30(2):14 (Apr 1968) produce. See Agriculture prices of provisions along western trails-1840s, 39(1&2):11, 26, 40, 41, 42 (Jan & Apr 1977) railroad car-mid 1800s, 30(4):6 (Oct 1968); 75(1):4 (Spring 2013) rental property sheeting-Civil War, 23(1):13 (Jan 1961) of slaves, for sale/rent/hire, 71(1):6 (Spr 2009)
receipts or listings, illustrated,
71(1):6-8 (Spr 2009)
timber, 47(3&4):14 (Jul & Oct 1985) tobacco industry, 60(1):18 (Win 1998)
cigars, 60(1):17 (Win 1998)
used books-1940s, 65(3):5, 6 (Sum 2003) water, for industrial use-late 1800s, 54(2):14 (Spr 1992) whale oil, 58(2):18, 20 (Spr 1996)
municipal accounting system,
31(1):6 (Jan 1969)
transit company finances, analysis of-1910s, 30(3):13 (Jul 1968) Prideaux, General (no given name) Priest, Patty. See Stone, Patty Priests
popularity of religious calling as,
65(4):15 (Fall 2003)
Vincentian, origin and dispersal, 65(4):6 (Fall 2003) Primo, Reverend Father Quintin E., Jr.
ice skating rink,
8(2):9 (Apr 1946)
origin of current and former name of, 65(4):23n.7 (Fall 2003) residents/residences, 28(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul 1966)
Hill, Charles J., 26(1):9 (Jan 1964)
Academy of the Sacred Heart, 60(2):22
(Spr 1998); 65(4):1-24 (Fall
2003)
musical, 49(1):5, 8 (Jan 1987); 58(4):6, 22 (Fall 1996)See also Dossenbach-Klingenberg School of Music Rochester Area Multiple Sclerosis, 55(2):23 (Spr 1993) Sibley Library & Rochester Rehabilitation Center, Inc., 55(2):12 (Spr 1993) Princeton, NY Print Club Printers Assembly
early 1900s,
61(3&4):4 (Sum & Fall 1999)
agriculture and-1800s, 19(3):6 (Jul 1957) Douglass family members in, 67(4):5, 6 (Fall 2005) methods-pioneer era, 30(2):5 (Apr 1968) newspapers. See Newspapers; specific publication printers
advertisement, 48(1&2):32 illus
(Jan & Apr 1986)
census-1820s, 51(4):7, 8 (Fall 1989) circus graphics and, 49(3):2 illus (Jul 1987) organizations, 25(1):3, 11 (Jan 1963) Peck, Everard. See Peck, Everard (Evard) (1791-1854) pioneer era, 34(2):4 (Apr 1972); 37(2):14, 20-22 (Apr 1975); 48(1&2):3 (Jan & Apr 1986) in Southwest District, 60(2):21 (Spr 1998) Strong, Alvah, 22(2):9 (Apr 1960) walkouts, 25(1):3 (Jan 1963) on recreation, 56(1):6 (Win 1994) shops/houses
Canandaigua-1800s
census-1820s, 51(4):6 (Fall 1989) earliest, location, 34(2):2 (Apr 1972) of Vacuum Oil Company, 43(2&3):29 (Apr & Jul 1981) Zlotnik, 57(2):5 (Spr 1995)
Attica State rioting-1970s,
34(1):1, 23, 24 (Jan 1972)
in Auburn, NY. See Auburn State Prison county. See Monroe County Jail; Monroe County Penitentiary; Monroe County Workhouse Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. and, 42(1):10 (Jan 1980) Douglass, Frederick in, 67(3):8 (Sum 2005) Great Meadow Prison, 34(1):21 (Jan 1972) historical sketch, 34(1):1-24 (Jan 1972) legislation affecting
ban on sale of prison-made goods,
34(1):21 (Jan 1972)
work release-1970, 34(1):24 (Jan 1972) young offenders-1856, 34(1):13 (Jan 1972) NY association, 34(1):12 (Jan 1972) reform of. See Prison reform State Commission of Correction. See State Commission of Correction State Prison Commission. See State Prison Commission state reformatory. See Elmira State Reformatory and UR acquisition of River Campus, 30(1):4 (Jan 1968) watch house-1830s, 25(4):3 (Oct 1963) in Waterloo, NY-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000)
allowed Catholic priests,
2(3):16 (Jul 1940)
in county jail. See Monroe County Jail in county penitentiary. See Monroe County Penitentiary in county workhouse. See Monroe County Workhouse defective/insane, accommodations for, 33(2):16 (Apr 1971); 34(1):17 (Jan 1972) females and children, separation of, 34(1):2, 4 (Jan 1972) as laborers
abolition of, 25(1):6 (Jan 1963)
Erie Canal construction and, 11(3&4):5 (Jul 1949); 37(3):5 (Jul 1975) housing, 11(3&4):5 (Jul 1949) in prison industries. See Prison industries
Civil War,
74(1):1-28 passim with illus (Spr 2012)
French and Indian War, 68(1&2):13 (Win & Spr 2006) Vietnam War (1950s-1975), 48(3&4):26-29 (Jul & Oct 1986) World War II
Domagalski recollection of, 66(2):22
(Spr 2004)
historical sketch, 56(3):3-16 with illus (Sum 1994) as local laborers, 55(4):7 photo caption (Fall 1993); 56(3):2, 3, 4, 6-16 (Sum 1994); 70(2):6 (Fall 2007)
newspapers' treatment of,
56(3):9-10 (Sum 1994)
snow removal assistance, 27(1):16 (Jan 1965); 56(3):14-16 (Sum 1994) vocal performances, 56(3):11-12, 13 (Sum 1994)
contract labor system-mid 1800s
abolition, 19(2):3 (Apr 1957);
34(1):15 (Jan 1972)
county penitentiary, 34(1):10, 13-14 (Jan 1972) state reformatory, 34(1):14 (Jan 1972) Western House of Refuge, 34(1):7, 10-12, 13, 15 (Jan 1972) county workhouse, 1850s, 34(1):8 (Jan 1972) goods, ban on sale of, 34(1):21 (Jan 1972) rifle manufacture-1860s, 23(1):11 (Jan 1961) state reformatory
Brockway, Zebulon and. See
Brockway, Zebulon R.
Davis, Katharine B. and-1900s, 43(1):16, 17 (Jan 1981)
of mid 1800s,
18(2):15 (Apr 1956)
academies, 11(2):8, 14 (Apr 1949); 31(2):2 (Apr 1969)
Sacred Heart, 65(4):1-24 (Fall 2003)
opening of Monroe Academy and Rochester Seminary, 5(2):11 (Apr 1943) status-post Civil War era, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940) Privy Council (English), 38(4):14 (Oct 1976) Prizes. See Awards/prizes Probasco, J. N. Procter and Gamble
Albany, NY as depot for-1820s,
62(3):10 (Sum 2000)
commercial transport, 19(3):13 (Jul 1957) Erie Canal shipments, 11(3&4):22 (Jul 1949) market value-1850s, 45(3&4):39 (Jul & Oct 1983) prices. See Agriculture prices; specific product Professional Golfers' Association (PGA)
tournaments. See also specific
golfer
ladies, at Locust Hill. See
Locust Hill Country Club
local champions, 65(1):31n1 (Win 2003) Match Play Champion (club pros), 65(1):31n1 (Win 2003) at Oak Hill. See Oak Hill Country Club
Anti-Saloon League,
12(1):15 (Jan 1950)
brewing industry and, 3(4):21 (Oct 1941); 29(2):14 (Apr 1967); 54(2):11, 18-19, 20, 21 (Spr 1992); 61(3&4):13-14 (Sum & Fall 1999) country clubs and, 65(1):32n10 (Win 2003) enforcement, 25(4):16-17 (Oct 1963) Foran, Jack and, 65(3):9 (Sum 2003) horse racing, 36(3):20 (Jul 1974) impact on Dime Theaters, 16(3):8 (Jul 1954) "Little Giant" of, 21(1):15 (Jan 1959) newspapers and-1890s, 13(1):2 (Jan 1951) Prohibition Union, 12(1):15 (Jan 1950) repeal, 3(4):21 (Oct 1941); 25(4):18 (Oct 1963) rumrunning, 56(1):24 (Win 1994) speakeasies-1900s, 55(3):14 (Sum 1993) supporters, 37(1):13 (Jan 1975) Project Reach, 60(3):15-16 (Sum 1998) Project Uplift
headquarters,
39(4):19 (Oct 1977)
Lusk Committee investigation-1910s, 39(4):19-20 (Oct 1977) Socialist alignment-1910s, 39(4):18-19 (Oct 1977)
assessment rolls, expansion-1880s,
11(1):2 (Jan 1949)
county tax equalization-1890s, 33(2):19-20 (Apr 1971) white flight and
in Southwest District, 60(3):7 (Sum
1998)
from fires. See
Fires
from floods. See Flooding sold for taxes-1840s, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939)See also Bankruptcies/foreclosures
baseball games and-1800s,
63(1):10 (Win 2001)
Brighton, municipal services and, 35(1):6, 7 (Jan 1973) Poles as, 57(2):15 (Spr 1995) women as, 2(3):21 (Jul 1940); 15(3):3 (Jul 1953); 57(4):10 (Fall 1995) Prophets (musical) Prospect Hill Pumping Station (Albany, NY)
arrests, 25(4):3
(Oct 1963)
in "Bowery"-late 1800s, 26(4):14 (Oct 1964) flight to suburbs, 25(4):14 (Oct 1963) on Front Street-late 1800s, 55(3):6 (Sum 1993) newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):10 (Jan 1951) raids, 25(4):6, 10, 13 (Oct 1963) stall saloons, 25(4):8, 14-15 (Oct 1963) suppression of, demand for, 25(4):12 (Oct 1963)
arrival
at St. Joseph's Catholic Church-1830s
characteristics-1800s,
1(3):14 (Jul 1939);
3(3):14-15 (Jul 1941);
36(3):2 (Jul 1974)
City Hospital and-1860s, 23(1):14 (Jan 1961) conflicts with, 19(4):10 (Oct 1957) ecumenical movement and-1900s, 52(4):3, 10 (Fall 1990) German, 20(1):2-3, 19-20 (Jan 1958); 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) Industrial School of Rochester and-1850s, 68(4):3 (Fall 2006) Irish and Scottish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):12, 13, 15 (Sum 2006) Italian community and, 22(4):11, 12 (Oct 1960) light bulb demonstration and-1870s, 60(4):8 (Fall 1998) missionary work among Iroquois, 1600s & 1700s, 38(4):13-19 (Oct 1976) numbers, 2(3):16 (Jul 1940) Odd Fellows and, 19(4):9 (Oct 1957) orthodox POAU and. See Protestants and Other Americans United for the Separation of Church and State rivalry within, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957) separation of church and state, 36(3):6 (Jul 1974) Protestant Pastors Union of Rochester and Monroe County
Catholics and,
60(2):10, 12 (Spr 1998); 60(3):8 (Sum
1998)
Catholic-Episcopal covenant and,
60(3):19 (Sum 1998)
effect, on religious community,
52(4):7-9 (Fall 1990)
member, Monsignor William M. Hart, 52(4):7-9 (Fall 1990) Proteus (ship)
along California and Oregon Trails-1849
Prussian Junkers, 39(4):15 (Oct 1977) Pryn, Reverend Abram P., Sarah (no surname given)
amounts-1830s,
1(3):13 (Jul 1939)
employment, breaking stone-1830s, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939) history, 11(2):14, 22, 23, 24 (Apr 1949) Polish community and-1930s, 57(2):7, 21 (Spr 1995) Publications
literature. See
Literature; specific work
newspapers. See Newspapers; specific publication photographic, Edward Tompkins Whitney quoted in, 62(1):8 (Win 2000)
circulation and editing of-1930s,
51(1):3 (Win 1989)
as magazine of the Buffalo Historical Society, 6(2):15 (Apr 1944) Public Employment Center
associations,
18(3):20, 22 (Jul 1956)
nursing. See Public Health
Nursing Association
Public Health Association. See Public Health Association department of. See Public Health, Department of Eastman, George and, 38(1):18 (Jan 1976) epidemics and. See also Cholera epidemics; Epidemics pioneer burials and, 50(4):3, 7 (Oct 1988) programs, 11(2):18 (Apr 1949)
Family Service of Rochester, Inc. and-1950s,
23(2):18 (Apr 1961)
Female Charitable Society and-1920s, 9(2&3):3 (Apr 1947) formation-1910s, 18(3):22 (Jul 1956); 20(4):3 (Oct 1958); 23(2):8 (Apr 1961) home visits, 18(3):22 (Jul 1956) transport service-early 1900s, 55(2):8 (Spr 1993)
attitudes toward, of Blake McKelvey & Thomas
E. Broderick-1940s, 51(1):22 (Win 1989)
awards/honors, 19(3):30 (Jul 1957) Chatham Gardens. See Chatham Gardens discussions/initiatives, 27(4):5, 12-13, 16, 18, 26 (Oct 1965) forum on, 26(2):1 (Apr 1964) Hanover Houses. See Hanover Houses in parks system, 75(2):19, 22 (Fall 2013) racial issues in, 27(4):18, 22, 25, 27 (Oct 1965) Seventh Ward-1940s, 29(2):14 (Apr 1967) Third Ward. See Third Ward Public markets. See also Farmers' market
Front Street,
2(1):21 (Jan 1940); 3(2):11 (Apr 1941);
3(3):21 (Jul 1941);
26(4):6 (Oct 1964)
activity, 55(3):5-6 (Sum 1993)
adaptive re-use-1870s, 26(4):11-12 (Oct 1964) city hall proposal and, 40(2):10 (Apr 1978) construction-mid 1800s, 2(1):21 (Jan 1940); 11(2):8 (Apr 1949) meat market, 65(3):10 (Sum 2003) police facilities in, 26(4):8 (Oct 1964) at Main Street Bridge, 3(2):7-8 (Apr 1941); 21(2):13 (Apr 1959); 22(1):5 (Jan 1960); 26(4):4 (Oct 1964); 33(2):9 (Apr 1971); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971); 34(2):4 (Apr 1972)
construction-1820s, 2(1):9 (Jan 1940);
3(2):7 (Apr 1941);
13(4):6 (Oct 1951);
18(1):3 (Jan 1956);
21(2):13 (Apr 1959);
33(2):9 (Apr 1971);
37(2):5 (Apr 1975);
40(2):3 (Apr 1978)
destruction and/or reconstruction-1830s, 2(1):10, 12 (Jan 1940); 3(2):10-11 (Apr 1941); 21(2):17 (Apr 1959); 33(2):10 (Apr 1971) financing, 23(3):8 (Jul 1961) location, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965)
Cutler, James G. and, 31(1):11, 13
(Jan 1969)
photograph, 61(3&4):17, 26 (Sum & Fall 1999) popularity, 61(3&4):17 (Sum & Fall 1999) proposals-early 1900s, 24(4):12 (Oct 1962); 26(4):16 (Oct 1964) at Seven Corners-1890s, 3(3):21 (Jul 1941) traveler's account, quoted-1840s, 45(3&4):17 (Jul & Oct 1983)
crime. See
Crime
night watch. See Night watch penal facilities. See Correctional institutions; Prison(s) police and. See Rochester Police Department
city-county use,
19(3):27 (Jul 1957)
construction-1960s, 40(2):20 (Apr 1978) site, previous use, 55(3):20 (Sum 1993); 68(4):3 photo caption, 9 (Fall 2006)
chief health officer,
18(3):17 (Jul 1956)
commissioners
Brady, David B. See Brady,
David B.
Butler, James F. See Butler, James F. Casey, James D., 31(1):3 (Jan 1969) Corbett, Donald J. See Corbett, Donald J. Cutler, James G. See Cutler, James Goold Gilman, George A., 31(1):6 (Jan 1969) Owen, Charles, 38(2&3):14-15 (Apr & Jul 1976) Townson, Kenneth C. See Townson, Kenneth C. Woods, Thomas C. See Woods, Thomas C. formation, 25(4):10, 22 (Oct 1963) headquarters. See Public Safety Building Health Bureau, formation of, 35(2):2 (Apr 1973) reports, 31(1):23 (Jan 1969) role, 20(2):16-17 (Apr 1958)
black professionals, recruitment by,
60(3):6 (Sum 1998)
Catholic students in, religious study by, 60(3):4 (Sum 1998) censorship for deaf. See Rochester School for the Deaf; Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes music instruction, Jewish children and Christmas carols, 64(3):13-14 (Sum 2002) regional
Brighton-Gates cooperation, 21(2):21
(Apr 1959)
centralization-1950s, 19(3):28-29 (Jul 1957) Civil War recruitment meeting at, 65(2):18 photo (Spr 2003) curriculum, city historian's contributions, 51(1):4, 5 (Win 1989) locations, 47(1&2):13, 15 (Jan & Apr 1985) suburban
authority, challenge to-1940s,
30(3):20 (Jul 1968)
rate reduction order, for water company-1930s, 39(3):13 (Jul 1977) transit/transportation rulings, 30(3):12, 13, 18-19, 20, 21 (Jul 1968); 30(4):23, 24 (Oct 1968)
extent of,
40(2):3 (Apr 1978)
increase in utilities. See Electric companies/plants; Gas companies/plants; Utility companies; Water supply; Water works; specific company/utility Public squares. See also specific square Public utilities. See Electric companies/plants; Gas companies/plants; Utility companies; Water supply; Water works; specific company/utility Public Utilities Commission Public Welfare, Department(s) of. See also Social Welfare, Department of
Broad Street extension and,
34(2):23 (Apr 1972)
county penitentiary and, 34(1):21-22 (Jan 1972) Genesee River projects-1900s, 54(4):21 (Fall 1992); 55(1):4 (Win 1993) housing, 27(4):11 (Oct 1965) library funding-1930s, 23(4):9 (Oct 1961); 34(2):23 (Apr 1972) State Agricultural and Industrial School and-1920s, 34(1):19 (Jan 1972) work relief funding, 20(4):13 (Oct 1958)
emergency workers, employment,
27(1):16 (Jan 1965)
Monroe County and, 20(2):21-22 (Apr 1958) municipal water supply and-1900s, 39(3):21 (Jul 1977) railroads, authority over, 33(1):7 (Jan 1971)
track elevation and, 33(1):7, 8 (Jan
1971)
sewer construction, 35(1):6 (Jan 1973) state superintendent, appointees, 28(1):22 (Jan 1966) Publishing, 24(3):10, 12-13, 14, 16, 37, 38 (Jul 1962)
companies,
20(2):10 (Apr 1958)
desktop, of family history, 52(2):6 (Spr 1990) of post-Civil War veteran accounts, 73(2):2, 3 (Fall 2011)
barrios, 70(2):5
(Fall 2007)
community organizing/organizations, 70(2):13-18, 19, 20 (Fall 2007) early migrants. See Puerto Rican immigrants historical sketch, 70(2):1-24 (Fall 2007)
reader responses to, 69(2):29 (Spr
2008)
Brown Square area, 70(2):12 (Fall
2007)
county-wide distribution-early 2000s, 70(2):19 (Fall 2007) of early 1900s, 70(2):4, 9 (Fall 2007) gang battles and, 70(2):9-10 (Fall 2007) Northeast quadrant, 70(2):13, 19 (Fall 2007) urban renewal and, 70(2):10 (Fall 2007) photographs/illustrations timeline of major events in, 70(2):2 (Fall 2007)
dance troupe, photograph,
70(2):inside front cover (Fall
2007)
first, 70(2):2 (Fall 2007)
and subsequent, 70(2):3, 19 (Fall
2007)
comparative numbers,
25(3):23 (Jul 1963)
harassment of, 70(2):9 (Fall 2007) influx, 61(3&4):15 (Sum & Fall 1999)
Great Migration, 70(2):6-7 (Fall
2007)
original arrivals, 70(2):2 (Fall 2007) political and economic scene during, 70(2):4 (Fall 2007) migrant laborers, 70(2):6-7 (Fall 2007)
housing, 70(2):7 photo (Fall
2007)
Clock of the Nations and,
69(1):13 photo caption (Spr 2007)
colonial history, Great Migration and, 70(2):6 (Fall 2007) geographic area, 70(2):7 (Fall 2007) history, 70(2):1 (Fall 2007) Labor Department, Rochester office, 70(2):6, 8 (Fall 2007) residents from, 70(2):1-20 (Fall 2007) Taino population, 70(2):9 (Fall 2007) Puglia, Gerardo
library plaque commemorating,
57(2):9 (Spr 1995)
Pulaski day observance for. See Pulaski Day as war hero, 57(2):9 (Spr 1995) Pulaski Post No. 782 (American Legion), 57(2):5 (Spr 1995) Pulaski Street Pulteney Associates/Association
agents/employees
Berczy, William, 4(3):5-19 (Jul 1942)
Colquhoun, Charles, 4(3):5 (Jul 1942) deadlock over Williamsburg settlement, 4(3):9-11 (Jul 1942) Johnstone, John, 4(3):8 (Jul 1942); 42(4):10 (Oct 1980); 47(1&2):8-9, 10, 11 (Jan & Apr 1985) Troup, Robert, 4(3):16 (Jul 1942); 47(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1985) Wadsworth, James. See Wadsworth, James Williamson, Charles. See Williamson, Captain Charles creek improvements, 24(1):7 (Jan 1962) One Hundred Acre Tract, acquisition and sale. See Pulteney Estate/Purchase Pulteney Estate/Purchase. See Pulteney Estate/Purchase Williamsburg settlement, historical sketch, 4(3):2-24 (Jul 1942) Pulteney Estate/Purchase. See also Pulteney Associates/Association
development-pioneer era,
47(1&2):5-28 (Jan & Apr 1985)
map-1790s, 47(1&2):2 illus (Jan & Apr 1985) One Hundred Acre Tract, sales history. See One Hundred Acre Tract — sales history pre-emption line, 41(3):10 (Jul 1979) purchase, by Pulteney Associates-1790s, 1(4):8 (Oct 1939); 3(1):10 (Jan 1941); 41(3):4 (Jul 1979); 42(4):9 (Oct 1980); 47(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1985)See also Pulteney Associates/Association sale, to Rochester's founding fathers-early 1800s, 42(4):10 (Oct 1980); 49(4):4 (Oct 1987) title challenge, negotiations over-1820s, 24(1):18 (Jan 1962) tour, by Rochester's founding fathers, 42(4):9 (Oct 1980) Pulteney, Sir William, 4(3):13 (Jul 1942)
as land speculator. See also
Pulteney Associates/Association;
Pulteney Estate/Purchase
promotional efforts, 41(1&2):4 (Jan
& Apr 1979)
formerly Pulteneyville,
58(2):6 (Spr 1996)
freedom seekers and, 67(3):13 (Sum 2005) newspaper. See Commercial Press as port, 16(4):5 (Oct 1954); 58(2):4-5 (Spr 1996) railroad and, 58(2):5 (Spr 1996) residents
population-1877, 58(2):3 (Spr 1996)
Roys family, 58(2):3, 4, 5-6, 7 (Spr 1996)See also entries at Roys whale hunters, historical sketch of, 58(2):1-24 with illus (Spr 1996) selectman, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) War of 1812 and, 4(4):18 (Oct 1942); 24(1):10 (Jan 1962)
formation-1850s,
3(1):13 (Jan 1941); 8(4):2, 4 (Oct
1946); 10(1):2 (Jan 1948);
18(2):14 (Apr 1956)
as The Club, 48(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr
1986)
imitators, 10(1):3 (Jan 1948) membership and/or activities, 48(1&2):5-6, 11, 12 (Jan & Apr 1986)
Buckland, Dr. R. J. W., 8(4):12 (Oct
1946)
Dewey, Dr. Chester and, 8(4):3 (Oct 1946) Dewey papers, discussion, 8(4):4 (Oct 1946) discussions, nature, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940) Ellwanger, George, 10(1):18 (Jan 1948) focus, on the natural sciences, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946) members' intellect, 8(4):3 (Oct 1946) Morgan, Henry Lewis, 8(4):4 (Oct 1946) scientific papers and, 8(4):12 (Oct 1946) study of Darwin and Spencer, 8(4):16 (Oct 1946)
influence,
19(4):10 (Oct 1957)
Irish relief efforts-1880s, 68(3):16 (Sum 2006) leadership, 19(4):12 (Oct 1957) as newspaper editor, 2(4):13 (Oct 1940); 14(2):9 (Apr 1952); 15(2):13 (Apr 1953); 23(1):21 (Jan 1961); 25(1):14 (Jan 1963) State Board of Mediation and Arbitration, role on, 15(2):13 (Apr 1953)
death, 17(3):9
(Jul 1955)
as museum curator/director, 5(4):11 (Oct 1943); 17(3):9 (Jul 1955); 18(4):13-15, 18 (Oct 1956); 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) Pye, Frank | Top |
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