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Waasdorp, Leonard A.
as architect
Bragdon, Claude F. and, 29(4):9 (Oct
1967)
partnerships. See Waasdorp and Kaelber; Waasdorp, Northrup and Kaelber UR commissions, 30(1):21-22 (Jan 1968) Wabash Railroad Wacheesa trail Wade, Richard, 41(1&2):3 (Jan & Apr 1979) Wade, Richard C. Wadsworth, Mr. (no given name)
brother,
47(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1985)
business enterprises, 54(3):4 (Sum 1992)
banking (at Geneseo)-early 1800s,
2(2):9 (Apr 1940)
land sales/purchases-1790s, 47(1&2):13, 14, 21 (Jan & Apr 1985); 54(3):3, 18 (Sum 1992)
biographical summary,
41(4):14-15 (Oct 1979)
as congressman, 41(4):14-15 (Oct 1979)
candidacy-1940s, 41(4):18 (Oct 1979)
City Club political debate, 9(4):21 (Oct 1947) incumbency record, 41(4):22 (Oct 1979) Wadsworth, William
brother,
47(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1985)
as farmer-1790s, 47(1&2):13-14 (Jan & Apr 1985) land purchases-1790s, 54(3):3, 18 (Sum 1992) Wadsworth, Captain William P. (of Geneseo, NY), 4(3):23 (Jul 1942) Wagener, August H.
Chamber of Commerce study, reply to,
27(1):18 (Jan 1965)
as planning secretary and director, 6(4):21 (Oct 1944) Wages. See Labor force — wages and/or hours Wagg, Bert Wagner, Fred W.
1900, 61(3&4):6
(Sum & Fall 1999)
automobile industry and, 61(3&4):7 (Sum & Fall 1999) shop locations-1800s, 37(2):14, 15, 20 (Apr 1975)
carryalls. See
Horse-drawn transport
contents-pioneer era, 30(2):11 (Apr 1968) covered, use in westward migration-1840s, 39(1&2):8, 12, 14, 17, 18 (Jan & Apr 1977) Rochester Gas, 60(4):20 photo (Fall 1998) turnpike tolls and-late 1700s, 30(2):12 (Apr 1968)
along Oregon and California Trails, journal
descriptions-1840s, 39(1&2):7-44
with illus (Jan & Apr 1977)See also
Mule teams/trains;
Oxen
abandonment of stock and supplies,
39(1&2):12, 36-37 (Jan & Apr 1977)
illness and death, 39(1&2):15-22, 32, 34, 36-37 (Jan & Apr 1977) Mormon encounters. See Mormons Native American encounters, 39(1&2):9-10, 22, 29, 34 (Jan & Apr 1977)See also Native Americans
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
as first shoemaker, 15(2):2 (Apr 1953); 51(4):15 (Fall 1989)
daughters-mid 1800s,
62(1):8 photo (Win 2000)
as hotel manager, 62(1):8 (Win 2000) spouse, 62(1):8 (Win 2000)
biography,
10(4):8 (Oct 1948)
as social reformer, 14(4):9 (Oct 1952) work, local, 21(3):2 (Jul 1959)
Revolutionary war, role in,
44(1&2):26, 28 (Jan & Apr 1982)
salt spring, use of, 44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982) Walker, Cary
as Episcopal bishop
attacked on, 14(4):17 (Oct 1952)
Crapsey (Algernon S.) heresy and, 14(4):15 (Oct 1952); 42(1):9-10, 16, 19 (Jan 1980) movement for separate diocese, 42(1):8-9 (Jan 1980) Walks and Talks on the Farm (column) by Joseph Harris, 45(3&4):41 (Jul & Oct 1983) Wallace, Mr. (no given name)
birth, 59(4):5
(Fall 1997)
family. See also Tichenor family
children, 59(4):19 (Fall 1997)
with offspring, 59(4):18 photo (Fall 1997) with siblings, 59(4):1 photo (Fall 1997) spouse, 59(4):18 (Fall 1997)See also Walter, James P. residence, 59(4):19 (Fall 1997) Walter, Henry (1874-1955)
family
children, 59(4):18 photo, 19
(Fall 1997)
dog, 59(4):18 photo (Fall 1997) spouse, 59(4):18, 18 photo (Fall 1997)See also Walter, Mrs. Bethia Augusta Tichenor lineage, 59(3):16 (Sum 1997); 59(4):18 (Fall 1997)
to George Eastman House, 59(4):14,
18-19 (Fall 1997)
to Rochester Museum and Science Center, 59(4):19 (Fall 1997)
gallery, 59(4):18, 19 (Fall 1997)
post-mortem daguerreotypes, 59(4):14-17 (Fall 1997) of Tichenor family, 59(4):18 (Fall 1997) Walters, Harvey J.
as spokesman, National Board of Fire
Underwriters, quoted-early 1900s,
38(2&3):31-32 (Apr & Jul 1976)
Walton, Philip Wamsley, "Snacks"
civilian activities
fundraising campaigns. See specific campaigns (i.e. War
bonds)
recycling drives. See Scrap drives relief associations/efforts. See War relief associations/efforts engagements
Civil War. See Civil War
French and Indian War. See French and Indian War of independence. See Revolutionary War Italy vs. Turkey, Italian community and-1910s, 22(4):13 (Oct 1960) Korean War. See Korean War Mexican. See Mexican War Revolutionary. See Revolutionary War service in. See Military units; specific engagement Seven Years' War. See French and Indian War Spanish-American. See Spanish-American War Vietnam War. See Vietnam War War of 1812. See War of 1812 World War I. See World War I World War II. See World War II
military service. See specific war
service records, legislation governing, 51(1):8 (Win 1989) as veterans. See Veterans memorials. See War memorials relief associations/efforts. See War relief associations/efforts U.S. Department of. See U.S. Department of War
as prize/reward
at Eastman Savings and Loan, employee quoted on,
66(1):10-11 (Win 2004)
Polish community and, 57(2):13 (Spr 1995) public school sales, 55(4):6, 11, 12 photo (Fall 1993); 64(3):25 (Sum 2002) War Chest, 24(3):35 (Jul 1962)
Community Chest and,
11(2):19 (Apr 1949)
formation-1910s, 5(4):8-9 (Oct 1943); 23(3):21 (Jul 1961) overseas activity-WWI, 51(3):17 (Sum 1989) Polish Citizens Committee and, 57(1):15, 17 (Win 1995)
coordinators
formation, 5(1):6 (Jan 1943) headquarters site, 66(1):14 (Win 2004) NYS, on local black employment-WWII, 66(2):13 (Spr 2004) Speakers Bureau, 5(1):14 (Jan 1943) "War Week" fundraising-WWII, 5(1):14 (Jan 1943)
City Club membership,
9(4):3, 4 (Oct 1947)
departure, 14(4):24 (Oct 1952) as mayoral candidate, 9(4):3 (Oct 1947) social center movement, role in, 21(1):17 (Jan 1959); 23(3):18 (Jul 1961) War Department. See U.S. Department of War Ward, Esther Maria
correspondence on visit, quoted-1810s,
29(3):4-5 (Jun 1967)
diary, 30(2):3 (Apr 1968) marriage-1810s, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967); 30(2):3 (Apr 1968)See also Chapin, Mrs. Esther Maria
biographical summary/details,
21(3):24 (Jul 1959);
50(4):16 (Oct 1988)
burial site, 50(4):16 (Oct 1988) finances, 8(4):6 (Oct 1946) marriage, second, 26(3):9 (Jul 1964) as natural scientist, 8(4):5-11 (Oct 1946); 18(4):10, 17 (Oct 1956); 22(2):16 (Apr 1960); 24(3):15, 22 (Jul 1962)
business enterprise. See
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
collections, 8(4):5, 7, 12 (Oct 1946); 18(1):10-11 (Jan 1956); 26(1):13 (Jan 1964); 44(1&2):37 (Jan & Apr 1982) controversy, 8(4):9-10 (Oct 1946) on Darwin's theories, 8(4):6-7 (Oct 1946) expeditions, 8(4):6 (Oct 1946); 26(3):2 (Jul 1964) Jumbo the Elephant and, 24(3):22 (Jul 1962); 49(3):13 (Jul 1987) museums and, 2(4):4 (Oct 1940); 18(4):5-7, 10 (Oct 1956); 21(1):15-16 (Jan 1959); 23(3):14 (Jul 1961); 24(3):22 (Jul 1962) science cabinet, sale, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) at UR. See Ward, Henry Augustus — at University of Rochester world's fairs and, 8(4):17 (Oct 1946); 26(3):2, 5, 6, 8-9, 10, 11 (Jul 1964)
Anderson, Martin B. on, quoted, 8(4):9
(Oct 1946)
controversy and departure, 8(4):9-10 (Oct 1946) professorship, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940); 8(4):6 (Oct 1946); 21(3):24 (Jul 1959)
arrival and/or place of origin,
47(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1985)
biographical details, 22(2):4 (Apr 1960); 26(1):13-14 (Jan 1964) business enterprises education and
female college, stance, 22(2):7 (Apr
1960)
as school board member, 21(4):5 (Oct 1959); 31(2):3 (Apr 1969) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985); 68(3):2 (Sum 2006) as relief committee chair, 68(3):3, 8, 9, 12, 13 (Sum 2006)
arrival and/or place of origin,
29(3):15, 18 (Jun 1967);
47(1&2):28 (Jan & Apr 1985)
biographical summary, 22(2):4 (Apr 1960) on books, quoted, 7(3):7-8 (Jul 1945) burial site, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) business enterprises
banking, 18(4):6, 7 (Oct 1956);
23(3):7 (Jul 1961);
24(1):19 (Jan 1962)
insurance, 45(3&4):20 (Jul & Oct 1983) estate, 7(3):8 (Jul 1945) family members, 18(3):7 (Jul 1956); 21(3):24 (Jul 1959); 22(2):4, 9, 14 (Apr 1960); 41(3):20 (Jul 1979) residence, construction, location, and sale-1810s, 23(3):5 (Jul 1961)
family members,
18(4):5 (Oct 1956)
Henry A. Ward: Museum Builder to America authored by, 10(4):11 (Oct 1948)
elections, importance-mid 1800s,
2(1):7 (Jan 1940);
2(3):4, 5 (Jul 1940)
political clubs, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952)
as abolitionist,
66(4):22n.29 (Fall 2004)
prayer at "First of August" celebration in-1840s, 66(4):11 (Fall 2004)
county relief map, royalties,
19(2):8 (Apr 1957)
exhibits, 11(2):16 (Apr 1949) location, original, 24(3):22 (Jul 1962) origins/founding, 18(4):7 (Oct 1956); 21(3):24 (Jul 1959); 22(2):4 (Apr 1960); 24(3):22 (Jul 1962) Rochester Day parade and-1909, 34(4):8 (Oct 1972) staff, 21(3):1-2 (Jul 1959) world's fair exhibits, 26(3):5, 6-7, 10, 18 (Jul 1964)
sale-1890s, 26(3):10 (Jul 1964)
at Community Chest
UR fundraising campaign, role in-1920s, 30(1):14-15 (Jan 1968)
industry at,
49(4):12, 29 (Oct 1987); 72(1):12 (Spr
2010)
location-1820s, 49(4):11, 19 map (Oct 1987) subsequent name and usage, 49(4):29 (Oct 1987)
canal trade and,
56(4):12 (Fall 1994)
census-1810s, 33(2):4 (Apr 1971) historic, 49(4):21-22, 29 (Oct 1987); 54(4):12 (Fall 1992)See also specific warehouse in Rochester Harbor, 72(1):18 with photo, 19 photo (Spr 2010)
industry, Whitney Canal Warehouse-1800s,
49(4):29 (Oct 1987)
residence, Seth C. Jones-1800s, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987) War Gardening War Information Center
construction-early 1900s,
18(3):17, 18 (Jul 1956)
equipment, 31(1):11 (Jan 1969) need for, 31(1):7 (Jan 1969) as pest house replacement, 24(3):24-25 (Jul 1962) tuberculosis facilities, 18(3):20 (Jul 1956); 31(1):11, 15 (Jan 1969) War Labor Board
activities/events at
construction, 40(2):20 (Apr 1978)
mill remains and, 33(3):7 (Jul 1971)
as Convention Hall replacement, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956) demolition, 24(3):23 (Jul 1962) as landmark, 12(2&3):24 (Apr 1950); 27(3):10 (Jul 1965) opening-1950s, 23(3):25 (Jul 1961); 27(3):10 (Jul 1965); 31(4):22 (Oct 1969) photograph, 55(1):23 (Win 1993) plaza, 23(3):28 (Jul 1961); 26(2):16 (Apr 1964) site, previous usage, 22(1):6 (Jan 1960); 22(2):8 (Apr 1960); 52(1):9 (Win 1990); 55(1):23 photo (Win 1993)
mill industries and race. See
Rochester Race
as tobacco factory, 34(2):23 (Apr 1972); 35(2):22 (Apr 1973)
and library, 73(1):2 with
photo (Spr 2011)
Civil War
108th Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg,
65(2):2 photo (Spr 2003)
in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):17 (Spr 2005) Lee, Robert E., GAR veterans and, 56(2):10 (Spr 1994) Soldiers and Sailors. See Soldiers and Sailors Monument Spanish-American War, 13(2):6 (Apr 1951); 22(1):17 (Jan 1960); 26(2):16 (Apr 1964)
Maine, U.S.S., fundraising campaign-1890s,
13(2):3 (Apr 1951)
World War I, proposal, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944)
as architect,
28(2&3):18-19 (Apr & Jul 1966);
31(1):9 (Jan 1969); 40(2):8 (Apr
1978); 67(2):9 (Spr 2005)
of All Souls' Chapel, 67(2):9 (Spr
2005)
of Bissell House, 12(2&3):18 (Apr 1950); 22(1):11 (Jan 1960) of central business district, 34(2):6, 7, 9, 10, 11 (Apr 1972) of city hall, 33(2):18 (Apr 1971); 40(2):10-11, 17, 20 (Apr 1978) of court houses, 33(2):13, 19 (Apr 1971) for Daniel Powers, 22(1):3 (Jan 1960) of Mt. Hope Cemetery buildings, 50(4):19, illus: 15, 23 (Oct 1988) of Powers Block, 12(2&3):5 (Apr 1950) of Third Ward residences, 8(2):2 (Apr 1946) marriage, 42(3):8 (Jul 1980) Warner Castle
architecture and location,
26(2):10 (Apr 1964);
27(3):12 (Jul 1965);
65(3):26 (Sum 2003)
carriage house, removal, 51(2):7 photo (Spr 1989) landscaping parks administrator's family at, 65(3):26 (Sum 2003) purchasers, 51(2):17 (Spr 1989) Warner, Daniel
Good Government Club and,
7(4):24 (Oct 1945)
as mayor (1896-1900), 25(4):9 (Oct 1963); 28(1):23-24 (Jan 1966); 31(1):2, 4, 5, 8 (Jan 1969); 31(2):9 (Apr 1969)
candidacies, 12(1):8 (Jan 1950);
14(2):12, 13, 17, 18 (Apr 1952)
civic reform movement, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) Spanish-American War and-1898, 13(2):2-3, 15 (Apr 1951)
estate. See also
Warner Castle
architecture, 27(3):12 (Jul 1965)
location and/or value, 11(1):3 (Jan 1949); 50(2):9 (Apr 1988) park acquisition, 11(1):12 (Jan 1949); 50(2):9 (Apr 1988)
art purchases, value,
17(2):10 (Apr 1955)
as benefactor of Lewis Swift, 9(1):11-13 (Jan 1947) business enterprises
bankruptcy-1890s, 9(1):1, 17 (Jan 1947);
24(4):10 (Oct 1962);
34(2):18 (Apr 1972);
38(1):16 (Jan 1976)
observatory. See Warner Observatory patent medicine. See Warner, Hulbert H. — as patent medicine king retirement, 9(1):20 (Jan 1947) safe distribution, 9(1):11 (Jan 1947) as patent medicine king
business, 9(1):12 (Jan 1947)
capitalization, newspapers on, 34(4):2-3 (Oct 1972) decline, 9(1):17 (Jan 1947) factory site, 22(3):17 (Jul 1960); 27(3):11 (Jul 1965); 34(2):12 (Apr 1972) product line, 8(4):18 (Oct 1946); 9(1):11 (Jan 1947); 11(2):12 (Apr 1949); 24(4):9, 12 (Oct 1962); 28(2&3):14 (Apr & Jul 1966) sales program, 9(1):1 (Jan 1947) world's fair exhibit, 26(3):6 (Jul 1964) theater, support for, 16(3):9 (Jul 1954)
as architect,
12(1):4 (Jan 1950)
of court house-1890s, 26(2):11 (Apr
1964)
of crematorium, 50(4):19 (Oct 1988) of East Avenue residences, 28(2&3):18-19 (Apr & Jul 1966) of Eastman residence, 28(2&3):24-25 (Apr & Jul 1966); 52(1):3 (Win 1990); 58(4):19 (Fall 1996) of Fenn residence, 51(2):9 (Spr 1989) of Ford residence, 28(2&3):36 (Apr & Jul 1966) of Granite Building, 26(2):11 (Apr 1964) of opera house reconstruction, 37(2):19 (Apr 1975) of Sibley, Lindsay & Curr, 26(2):12 (Apr 1964) of Water Works, 50(3):17 (Jul 1988) burial site, 50(4):11 (Oct 1988) City Planning Board, role on, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944) family, 58(4):8 (Fall 1996) political campaigning, 12(1):4 (Jan 1950) son. See Warner, John Adams Warner lineage, 42(3):8 (Jul 1980)
family, 56(3):18
(Sum 1994); 58(4):8 (Fall 1996)
law enforcement career, 42(3):8 (Jul 1980); 56(3):18 (Sum 1994); 58(4):8 (Fall 1996) as musician, 42(3):8-9 (Jul 1980); 56(3):18, 20, 21 (Sum 1994); 58(4):8 (Fall 1996) Warner Observatory
astronomer Lewis Swift,
9(1):13-17 (Jan 1947)
closing, 9(1):17 (Jan 1947) construction and/or location, 8(4):18 (Oct 1946); 9(1):12, 13, 14 (Jan 1947); 21(3):23 (Jul 1959); 24(3):22 (Jul 1962); 27(3):7 (Jul 1965); 28(2&3):14-15 centerfold illus (Apr & Jul 1966) demolition, 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) description, in travel handbook-1890s, 41(1&2):48 (Jan & Apr 1979) fundraising, 9(1):11-12 (Jan 1947) gold medal awards, 9(1):12-13 (Jan 1947) illustrations, 9(1):13-14 centerfold (Jan 1947) location, 9(1):12 (Jan 1947) public access, 9(1):15 (Jan 1947); 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) tax exemption, 9(1):15 (Jan 1947) tours, 28(4):4 (Oct 1966); 31(4):16 (Oct 1969) world's fair exhibit, 26(3):6 (Jul 1964) Warner Safe Liver Cure Prize, 28(2&3):14 (Apr & Jul 1966) Warner Safe Remedy Prizes
arsenal, Canandaigua,
4(4):15 (Oct 1942)
background, 4(4):1-6 (Oct 1942) battles/raids
Buffalo, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000)
Charlotte, 4(1):8 (Jan 1942); 4(4):10-11, 15, 19 (Oct 1942) Deep Hollow preparations, 4(4):16-17 (Oct 1942) Fort Niagara, 4(4):13-16 (Oct 1942) Lewiston, 4(4):5-6, 13 (Oct 1942); 62(3):26 (Sum 2000) Oswego, 4(4):16 (Oct 1942) Scrantom, Hamlet on, quoted, 4(4):14 (Oct 1942) Sodus, 4(4):11 (Oct 1942) U.S. capitol, 42(4):7-8 (Oct 1980) on water. See War of 1812 — naval activity York (Toronto), Canada, 4(4):10 (Oct 1942) Youngstown, 4(4):13 (Oct 1942) Carroll family (of Major Charles) and, 42(4):6-8 (Oct 1980) casualties, 53(4):10 (Fall 1991) communication, St. Lawrence River and, 4(4):7 (Oct 1942) correspondence on, quoted, 53(4):1-30 passim (Fall 1991) declaration, 4(4):9 (Oct 1942)
governor (NYS), as advocate, 4(4):4
(Oct 1942)
newspaper announcements, 4(4):9 (Oct 1942) Randolph, John on, quoted, 4(4):3 (Oct 1942)
Brooks, Micah, 41(3):9 (Jul 1979)
Chauncey, Captain Isaac, 4(4):6 (Oct 1942) dragoon company, 4(4):15-16 (Oct 1942) Harris, John, 41(3):6 (Jul 1979) Latta, George, 4(4):13 (Oct 1942) militia, Pittsford residents join, 4(4):18 (Oct 1942) O'Bail, Henry, 62(3):20 (Sum 2000) Porter, Peter B., 41(3):8 (Jul 1979) Stone, Isaac W., 62(1):16 (Win 2000) Fort Erie and, 4(4):18 (Oct 1942) Fort George and, 4(4):7 (Oct 1942) historical sketches/summaries, 4(4):1-24 with illus (Oct 1942); 24(1):9-11 (Jan 1962); 53(4):1-30 with illus (Fall 1991) impact, 24(1):9, 10, 11 (Jan 1962); 47(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1985); 50(3):8-9 (Jul 1988)
Brock, General on, quoted, 4(4):5 (Oct
1942)
on Charlotte Harbor, 45(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1983) on Lake Ontario, 4(4):20 (Oct 1942) Niagara frontier, 4(4):5 (Oct 1942) population effects, 12(4):3 (Oct 1950); 13(4):4 (Oct 1951); 41(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1979) Scrantom, Edwin on, quoted, 4(1):7-9 (Jan 1942) on settlements, 11(2):3 (Apr 1949) on shipping via waterways, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) on small business, 42(4):11 (Oct 1980) on trade, 23(3):3 (Jul 1961) on transportation, 11(3&4):2 (Jul 1949)
American ships, 4(4):9 (Oct 1942)
"Big Ship" and, 62(4):11 (Fall 2000) Genesee River, 4(1):8 (Jan 1942); 4(4):10 (Oct 1942) Lady Murray (ship), theft, 4(4):9 (Oct 1942) on Lake Champlain, 4(4):18 (Oct 1942) on Lake Erie, 4(4):5-9 (Oct 1942) on Lake Ontario, 4(4):5-9 (Oct 1942); 21(1):5 (Jan 1959) Madison (ship), 4(4):8 (Oct 1942) Oneida (brig) and, 4(4):8 (Oct 1942) at Pultneyville, 4(4):18 (Oct 1942) Royal George (ship), 4(4):9 (Oct 1942) at Sackett's Harbor, 4(4):16 (Oct 1942) St. Lawrence (ship), 4(4):19 (Oct 1942) trade, with British troops, 4(4):9-10 (Oct 1942) Treaty of Ghent, 4(4):19-21 (Oct 1942); 42(4):8 (Oct 1980) The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies War Production Board
Civil War,
23(1):5, 6, 7, 9, 13-14 (Jan 1961)
Civil War Charities, 9(2&3):11-12 (Apr 1947) Eastman, George and-WWI, 23(2):7 (Apr 1961) Red Cross. See American Red Cross; International Red Cross Spanish-American War, 13(2):2, 7, 8, 9-10 (Apr 1951) United Charities-WWI, 23(2):6, 7 (Apr 1961) WWI, 23(3):21 (Jul 1961); 42(1):22 (Jan 1980)
Polish community and, 57(2):10-11,
12-13 (Spr 1995)
Warren Brewing Company. See E.K. Warren Brewing Company Warren, Charles Wars. See War War savings stamps. See War stamps, sales campaigns Warsaw, NY Washburn College (Topeka, KS)
Eastman, George and,
52(1):19 (Win 1990)
speeches
church, 21(4):17 (Oct 1959);
46(1&2):37 (Jan & Apr 1984)
City Club, 9(4):16 (Oct 1947) men's clubs, 12(1):22 (Jan 1950) quote, 46(1&2):37 (Jan & Apr 1984)
baseball clubs
competitions, 62(2):19 (Spr 2000);
63(1):5, 12-14 (Win 2001)
national association and, 63(1):22 (Win 2001) players, 62(2):8, 8 photo, 21, 23 (Spr 2000); 63(1):8 photo, 10 (Win 2001); 67(4):6 (Fall 2005) Civil War battle near, 63(4):7, 20 (Fall 2001) first telegraph transmission to, 59(4):8 (Fall 1997) Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000) Irish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):5, 15 (Sum 2006) residents/residences, Frederick Douglass and family, 67(4):3, 4, 6, 14, 15, 19-21 (Fall 2005) Rochesterians in
during Civil War, 23(1):6 (Jan 1961);
63(4):7 (Fall 2001)
James, Thomas, 37(4):28 (Oct 1975) during Vietnam War, 48(3&4):6, 7-8, 10, 13, 16-17 (Jul & Oct 1986) War of 1812 and, 42(4):7-8 (Oct 1980) weather bulletins, 15(1):12-13 (Jan 1953)
birthday celebration-1890,
19(2):8 (Apr 1957)
as general, 13(3):22 (Jul 1951)
Revolutionary War headquarters,
74(1):21 (Spr 2012)
portrait, rescue-War of 1812, 42(4):7 (Oct 1980) as president (1789-1797)
appointee, 4(3):13 (Jul 1942)
land/treaty negotiations, 1(1):10, 11 (Jan 1939) park named after, 22(2):6 (Apr 1960) Washington Grove
formation-1910s,
19(2):15 (Apr 1957); 35(2):15 (Apr
1973)
formerly School No. 26, 19(2):15 (Apr 1957) playground library-1920s, 73(1):16 (Spr 2011) Washington Mill, 50(3):3 illus caption (Jul 1988) Washington Park (Brooklyn, NY)
as court house site,
2(1):24 (Jan 1940);
21(2):7 (Apr 1959);
75(2):1-2 (Fall 2013)
design, landscape architects, 50(2):23 with illus (Apr 1988) events
Civil War Memorial (Soldiers and Sailors Monument),
dedication-1890s, 19(2):8 (Apr 1957);
75(1):6, 7 photo (Spring 2013)
Emancipation Day celebration-1840s, 66(4):12 (Fall 2004); 72(2):9 (Fall 2010) Kettell funeral-1940s, 44(4):26 (Oct 1982) Spanish-American War, 13(2):5 (Apr 1951) unemployed, mass meeting of-1930, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958) Vietnam War, 48(3&4):6, 14, 15, 17 (Jul & Oct 1986) location, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971); 50(2):22 map (Apr 1988) playground attendance, 75(2):11 (Fall 2013) street pattern and, 27(3):2 (Jul 1965) structures
armory, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944)
Civil War Memorial, 19(2):8 (Apr 1957) Convention Hall, 49(1):9 (Jan 1987) Soldiers and Sailors Monument, 50(1):23 photo (Jan 1988); 66(3):24n.38 (Sum 2004); 75(2):20 illus (Fall 2013) St. Mary's Church, 44(4):6 (Oct 1982)See also St. Mary's (Catholic) Church
description-1810s,
47(3&4):10-11 (Jul & Oct 1985)
industrial activity-1800s, 49(4):11 (Oct 1987) residents/residences, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965); 49(2):6 photo (Apr 1987)
Arnold, Mrs., 8(2):7 (Apr 1946)
Jonathan Child House. See Jonathan Child House Rochester, John, 8(2):16 (Apr 1946) Rochester, Nathaniel, 5(3):5-6 (Jul 1943)
Alembic Club, 17(2):21 (Apr 1955)
church, 64(1):3 (Win 2002) Curative Workshop-1920s, 55(2):11 (Spr 1993) Genesee Valley Club, 8(2):5 (Apr 1946) hospital, 55(2):16 (Spr 1993) Locust Club, 8(2):11 (Apr 1946) training center, for disabled, 55(2):26 (Spr 1993) Watch books. See Rochester Police Department Watch house, 25(4):3 (Oct 1963) Watchmaker
companies,
19(3):10, 21 (Jul 1957); 34(3):2-21
passim (Jul 1972)See also specific company
cooling system, of bank building, 49(2):15 (Apr 1987) mains. See Water mains power. See Water power pumps. See Water pumps rights. See Water rights supply. See Water supply
location,
11(1):14, 18 (Jan 1949); 19(2):17
(Apr 1957)
Moulthrop, Samuel P. and, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) Watercolors
of American West, by Thomas Evershed-1840s
background information, 39(1&2):2-3
(Jan & Apr 1977)
reproduction, 39(1&2):centerfold illus (Jan & Apr 1977) Water cures
and Air Cure,
32(4):19, 22 (Oct 1970)
arnitine water, medicinal properties, 32(4):22 (Oct 1970) historical sketch, 32(4):1-24, with illus (Oct 1970) homeopathy as alternative, 32(4):21 (Oct 1970) impact, on subsequent practice of medicine, 32(4):20-23 (Oct 1970) Lake View Water-Cure, 32(4):13-20 (Oct 1970) motorpathy, 32(4):9-13 (Oct 1970) principles, 32(4):5 (Oct 1970)
Cohoes Falls,
62(3):16 illus (Sum 2000)
Genesee River. See Genesee Falls; Lower Falls; Middle Falls; Upper/High Falls Little Falls of Mohawk River, traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):13-14 (Sum 2000) St. Lawrence River. See St. Lawrence River/Seaway Water for Rochester by Blake McKelvey, 34(3):1-24 map (Jul 1972); 39(3):2 (Jul 1977) Water for the Cities by Nelson Blake, 39(3):1 (Jul 1977) Watering troughs
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
63(2):9 (Spr 2001)
corn and beef prices-1850s, 42(2):27 (Apr 1980) dentist, William Tichenor, 59(3):3, 8 (Sum 1997) rail service to/from, 30(4):4-5 (Oct 1968) Redemptorist priests and-1800s, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) residents
Elliott, J. B., 59(3):20n.2
(Sum 1997)
Kelly, George B., 41(4):16 (Oct 1979) Tichenor family, 59(3):3, 8, 16, 20 (Sum 1997) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000)
annexations and,
19(3):5, 9-10 (Jul 1957)
cement-lined, in Syracuse, NY-1800s, 39(3):18 (Jul 1977) city annexations and, 33(2):19, 21-22 (Apr 1971) iron, 34(3):5, 8 (Jul 1972)
bond issue for, 38(2&3):27 (Apr &
Jul 1976)
wooden, 34(3):2-3, 6 (Jul 1972)
of Genesee River. See
Genesee River — water power
industrial use
attraction for-early 1800s, 51(4):8
(Fall 1989)
mechanization and, 51(4):17 (Fall 1989) by mill industries. See Flour industry; Mill industries village/city growth and, 4(2):1-24 (Apr 1942); 24(2):6 (Apr 1962); 35(3):8-9 (Jul 1973); 50(3):22 (Jul 1988); 59(2):16 (Spr 1997)
Genesee River. See
Genesee River
municipal. See Municipal water system Rushford Lake, 60(4):15 (Fall 1998)
bathing house,
17(1):9 (Jan 1955)
commercial/industrial activity, 2(1):22 (Jan 1940); 18(1):6 (Jan 1956); 26(4):11, 16, 19 (Oct 1964); 37(2):9, 14, 15, 21-22 (Apr 1975); 43(2&3):34-35, 37 (Apr & Jul 1981); 55(1):27 photo (Win 1993)
mid 1800s, 29(2):3 (Apr 1967)
agricultural works, 37(2):24 (Apr 1975) billiards hall-1800s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) brewing, 54(2):9, 17 (Spr 1992) button factory, 50(3):21 (Jul 1988) coil company, 35(2):7 (Apr 1973) erratum, businesses misidentified, Vol. 55, No. 3, 55(4):2 (Fall 1993) furniture manufacture, 40(1):14, 18 (Jan 1978) horse railroad, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975) mill race, 72(1):5 (Spr 2010) mills, 26(1):9 (Jan 1964) newspaper production, 37(2):21 (Apr 1975) power station, 37(2):22 (Apr 1975); 60(4):12 (Fall 1998) Security Trust Building, 37(2):21 (Apr 1975) shoe factories, 15(2):9 (Apr 1953) theater, 16(3):22 (Jul 1954) warehouses, 37(2):12-13, 19 (Apr 1975) historical sketch, 26(4):2-22 passim (Oct 1964) Labor Day Parade-1910s, 10(2&3):20 (Jul 1948) location, 37(2):6 (Apr 1975) maintenance/improvements, 37(2):1, 6, 13, 17-18 (Apr 1975) map description-1850s, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975) naming, 37(2):6 (Apr 1975); 55(1):5 (Win 1993) residents/residences
for Albany. See
Albany, NY
from cisterns. See Cisterns city system. See Municipal water system Cobbs Hill Reservoir. See Cobbs Hill Reservoir contamination
during 1800s, 39(3):4, 5, 7-9, 16-17
(Jul 1977)
Albany, NY, 39(3):4, 9 (Jul 1977) cholera epidemics, 39(3):4, 20 (Jul 1977) contagious diseases and-1800s, 45(1&2):3, 4 (Jan & Apr 1983) for fire-fighting. See Fire companies Hemlock Lake. See Hemlock Lake; Hemlock water system independent districts-1920s, 33(2):21, 22 (Apr 1971) industrial use pioneer era, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956); 21(2):16 (Apr 1959); 33(3):8 (Jul 1971); 34(3):2, 8 (Jul 1972); 39(3):19 (Jul 1977) private companies provide. See specific companies public water works, 35(2):16 (Apr 1973) shortage, 24(4):7, 10 (Oct 1962) Syracuse. See Syracuse, NY systems
American, earliest, 34(3):3 (Jul
1972)
Johnson proposals. See Johnson, Elisha Rochester. See Municipal water system water mains and. See Water mains water works. See Water works from wells. See Wells
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
63(1):17 (Win 2001)
rail service to/from, 16(4):12 (Oct 1954) resident, Henry Keep, 4(2):16 (Apr 1942)
Brush Electric Light Company,
60(4):12, 13 (Fall 1998)
Chinese technology, 59(2):5-6 (Spr 1997) Dalzell, Robert M. and, 59(2):17 (Spr 1997) operation, 72(1):6 (Spr 2010) placement, 59(2):16 (Spr 1997) system configurations, schematics, 46(3&4):illus: 6, 11 (Jul & Oct 1984) Triphammer Forge/Mill. See Triphammer Mill
of Albany. See
Albany, NY
of city of Rochester. See Municipal water system commission. See Water Works Commission committee-1850s, 34(3):5-6 (Jul 1972); 39(3):20 (Jul 1977) company. See Rochester Water Company; Rochester Water Works Company comparative history of four NYS cities, 39(3):1-24 with illus (Jul 1977) debate over, 13(4):12 (Oct 1951) Kuichling, Emil and. See Kuichling, Emil municipal development, 7(4):4-5, 12-18 (Oct 1945) need for-1840s, 2(1):13-14 (Jan 1940) private. See also specific water company
failure, 2(3):14 (Jul 1940)
of Utica. See Utica, NY water supply, 31(1):6 (Jan 1969)
board member,
41(3):22 (Jul 1979)
bond issue, 34(3):8 (Jul 1972) Bower, John and, 22(2):15 (Apr 1960) duties, 18(3):11 (Jul 1956); 28(1):16 (Jan 1966) engineer, appointment, 34(3):7 (Jul 1972) formation-1870s, 7(4):4 (Oct 1945); 14(2):7 (Apr 1952); 28(1):13 (Jan 1966); 34(3):6, 7 (Jul 1972); 39(3):21 (Jul 1977) Rand, Thomas B., settlement with, 34(3):8 (Jul 1972) replacement, 34(3):9 (Jul 1972) Watkins Glen, NY
recreational activity,
8(3):13 (Jul 1946)
Spanish-American War soldiers and-1890s, 13(2):13 (Apr 1951) train excursions to, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946)
as benefactor of Warner Observatory,
9(1):14 (Jan 1947)
as library trustee, 36(4):12 (Oct 1974) relationship to James S. Watson, Jr., 65(3):24 (Sum 2003)
art purchase,
17(2):12 (Apr 1955)
as benefactor of Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 14(4):11 (Oct 1952) residence, 28(2&3):19 (Apr & Jul 1966)
as women's meeting place,
10(2&3):18 (Jul 1948)
art collection,
7(3):22 (Jul 1945); 17(2):17 (Apr
1955)
as Averell, Mrs. Emily, 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) as benefactor
of Dossenbach, Hermann, 29(1):19-20
(Jan 1967); 42(3):5, 10 (Jul
1980)
of Hochstein, David, 56(3):19 (Sum 1994) of Memorial Art Gallery. See Memorial Art Gallery
memorial to. See Memorial Art
Gallery
Sibley lineage, 38(1):18 (Jan 1976) spouse. See Watson, James Sibley, Sr.
art gallery expansion and,
32(1):19 (Jan 1970)
soirees of, 65(3):25-26 (Sum 2003) spouse and residence, 65(3):24 (Sum 2003) Watson, Mrs. James S. (Sr.). See Watson, Mrs. Emily Watson, James Sibley, Jr.
anonymity, Teddy Wolfard and,
65(3):15, 24 (Sum 2003)
family, residence, interests, and philanthropy, 65(3):24-25 (Sum 2003) as historical society director, 18(4):18 (Oct 1956) photograph, 65(3):25 (Sum 2003) spouse. See Watson, Mrs. Hildegarde Wolfard, Teddy and, 65(3):25 (Sum 2003)
as benefactor
of Denver gallery-1910s, 19(1):20
(Jan 1957)
of hospital, 70(1):4 (Fall 2008) of Memorial Art Gallery. See Memorial Art Gallery Smith, Arthur and, 10(1):20 (Jan 1948)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
occupation, 47(3&4):17 (Jul & Oct 1985) at Pioneer Society meeting-1840s
dance at,
40(3):11 (Jul 1978)
fire-1840s, 31(4):11 (Oct 1969) as first railway station, 18(1):10 (Jan 1956) location, 5(3):18 (Jul 1943); 31(4):12 (Oct 1969) operations, status-1880s, 31(4):16 (Oct 1969) Waydell, Captain Cornelius Wayne, General Anthony, 1(1):12 (Jan 1939)
Battle of Fallen Timbers,
1(1):15 (Jan 1939);
13(3):23 (Jul 1951)
local activity, 4(3):13 (Jul 1942)
agriculture industry,
54(1):6 (Win 1992);
55(3):9 (Sum 1993);
58(2):6 (Spr 1996)
charcoal furnaces, 59(2):6 (Spr 1997) Civil War regiment from, as Harper's Ferry POWs, 66(3):23n.12 (Sum 2004) district attorney-1870s, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) formation-1820s, 2(1):7 (Jan 1940); 5(2):7 (Apr 1943); 21(2):6 (Apr 1959); 29(3):8 (Jun 1967) Historical Society, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) industrial activity, 19(3):25 (Jul 1957) iron ore deposit, 59(2):6 (Spr 1997) migrant workers in, 54(1):6, 14-15, 18-20, 29n.32, 30n.54 (Win 1992) population figures/trends-early 1900s, 19(3):14 (Jul 1957) regional library system and, 23(4):23 (Oct 1961) residents wildlife sanctuary, 35(4):23 (Oct 1973) Way, William C. WCC. See World Council of Churches WCTU. See Women's Christian Temperance Union Wealth
archeological discoveries,
44(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1982)
ban-early 1900s, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) celebratory firing-Civil War, 46(1&2):33 (Jan & Apr 1984) guns. See Guns Native American manufacture, 44(1&2):2 (Jan & Apr 1982) soldiers receive-Civil War, 23(1):6 (Jan 1961) whaling inventions, 58(2):12-21 (Spr 1996)
above Niagara Falls, traveler's account
of-1820s, 62(3):23 (Sum 2000)
agriculture and, 56(3):13 (Sum 1994) astronomy and, 9(1):16-17 (Jan 1947) colloquialism-1850s, 42(2):22 (Apr 1980) commercial impact. See Horticulture; Nursery industry on Erie Canal, 62(3):16-17 (Sum 2000) flooding. See Flooding Genesee River and. See Genesee River in Highlands of eastern New York-1820s, 62(3):8 (Sum 2000) historical sketch, 15(1):1-22 (Jan 1953) ice storm-1950s, 27(1):21 (Jan 1965) journal entries on, excerpt, 27(1):2-3 (Jan 1965)
1830s, 41(1&2):38 (Jan & Apr 1979)
1840s, on western trails, 39(1&2):13, 20, 21, 22, 31, 40 (Jan & Apr 1977) 1850s, 42(2):4-27 (Apr 1980) traveler's account-1820s, 62(3):8, 16-17, 21, 23 (Sum 2000); 62(4):14, 24 (Fall 2000) on Lake Erie-1820s, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000) Lake Ontario and, 15(1):18-20 (Jan 1953); 27(1):23 (Jan 1965) on Lake St. Francis-1820s, 62(4):14 (Fall 2000) map exhibit-1870s, 27(1):5 (Jan 1965) mill construction/operation and, 59(2):16 (Spr 1997) municipal water supply and, 34(3):10, 12, 18 (Jul 1972) natural gas lines and, 60(4):9 (Fall 1998) observers prediction, emergence, 15(1):10-11 (Jan 1953)See also U.S. Weather Bureau records, 15(1):5-7, 15-18 (Jan 1953)
precipitation, 27(1):1 (Jan 1965)
stations, 27(1):1 (Jan 1965) temperatures, Arctic expedition and, 59(1):8, 9 (Win 1997) The Weather in Rochester's History by Blake McKelvey, 15(1):1-22 (Jan 1953) Weather sealing Webb, George
mayoral candidacy-1910s,
31(1):19 (Jan 1969);
39(4):9, 11, 19 (Oct 1977)
Socialist Party meeting and-1910s, 39(4):4 (Oct 1977) Webster, Mrs. Addie (née Motley) Webster House, 51(2):9 (Spr 1989) Webster, NC
population figures/trends-early 1900s,
19(3):14 (Jul 1957)
Redemptorist priests and-1800s, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) residents/residential sites
Civil War enlistees, 66(3):9 (Sum
2004)
Hockenberger, Catherine, 66(1):5 (Win 2004) original use, 56(1):31 (Win 1994) Palmer, C. H., landscaper for, 51(2):23 (Spr 1989) site, Seneca settlement on, 44(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1982) as univeristy site, proposed, 30(1):4 (Jan 1968) Weddale Way Weddings
of Durand, Harriet and Henry S.,
61(2):9-10 (Spr 1999)
first local-1815, 62(1):16 (Win 2000) Klem 50th anniversary-1850s, 63(3):6 photo caption (Sum 2001) of Mason, Anna and Gilbert T., 57(4):21 (Fall 1995) in Montreal, Canada-1820s, 62(4):19 (Fall 2000) Murphy family, 60(2):19 (Spr 1998) nuns forbidden at, 60(2):14 (Spr 1998) Polish, 57(1):23 photo (Win 1995) Portuguese, 60(2):18 (Spr 1998) traditions-mid 1800s, 18(2):20 (Apr 1956)
bank charter acquisition and-1820s,
2(2):5-6 (Apr 1940);
24(1):19 (Jan 1962);
49(2):2 photo caption, 4 (Apr
1987)
as baseball player, 52(3):5 (Sum 1990) biographical sketch/summary, 2(2):1-23 (Apr 1940); 21(3):24 (Jul 1959) as editor/publisher
of Albany Evening Journal,
2(2):21 (Apr 1940)
on Gardiner, Addison, 63(1):15 photo caption (Win 2001) of Rochester Antimasonic Enquirer, 2(2):14-20 (Apr 1940) of Rochester Telegraph, 2(2):11, 14-15 (Apr 1940); 7(1):4 (Jan 1945) The Life of Thurlow Weed authored by, excerpt, 47(3&4):21-22 (Jul & Oct 1985) marriage, 2(2):2 (Apr 1940) occupations, 2(2):1-2 (Apr 1940); 49(2):4 (Apr 1987)
contract with Everard Peck, facsimile,
2(2):24 illus (Apr 1940)
as editor/publisher. See Weed, Thurlow — as editor/publisher as politician
abolition and, 23(1):17 (Jan 1961)
Adams, John Quincy and, 2(2):5, 8, 11, 16 (Apr 1940) Andrews, Samuel G. and, 26(1):7 (Jan 1964); 41(3):18 (Jul 1979) Antimasonry movement and, 2(2):14-23 (Apr 1940); 21(1):7 (Jan 1959) beginnings, 2(2):6-8 (Apr 1940) Clinton, De Witt and, 2(2):4, 7, 8, 11 (Apr 1940) leadership roles, 1(3):5 (Jul 1939); 49(2):4 (Apr 1987) moderation, 2(3):4 (Jul 1940) party affiliation, 20(3):6 (Jul 1958); 21(1):7 (Jan 1959) in state legislature, 2(2):9-10 (Apr 1940); 2(2):20-21 (Apr 1940) residence, in Peck home, 5(3):4 (Jul 1943); 22(2):6 (Apr 1960) spouse. See Weed, Mrs. Catherine unclaimed body, and exhumation of-1820s, 53(4):38 (Fall 1991) works on, 10(4):9, 13 (Oct 1948); 47(3&4):21-22 (Jul & Oct 1985) on Works, Samuel, 4(2):9-10 (Apr 1942) Weet, Herbert S. (1871-1953)
biographical summary,
22(2):23 (Apr 1960)
brotherhood membership, 14(4):13 (Oct 1952) City Club speech, 9(4):6 (Oct 1947) civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):23 (Apr 1960) League of Civic Clubs and, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952) as school administrator, 9(4):5 (Oct 1947); 14(4):24 (Oct 1952); 19(2):15 (Apr 1957); 28(4):10 (Oct 1966); 31(2):13-17 (Apr 1969)
librarian's letter to-1910s, 73(1):14
photo, 15 (Spr 2011)
Wegman, Robert
as LPGA corporate sponsor,
65(1):3, 31n2 (Win 2003)
Rochester Telecasters, Inc. and, 32(3):22 (Jul 1970)
as brewery owner,
61(3&4):13 (Sum & Fall 1999)
at Flower City Television Corporation, 32(3):25 (Jul 1970)
completion-1850s,
11(3&4):17, 18 (Jul 1949)
description, 11(3&4):17 (Jul 1949) location and photograph, 49(4):7 (Oct 1987) site, previous usage, 49(4):21 (Oct 1987) Weinmann, Charles G. (brewer) Welfare Commissioner, 23(2):12 (Apr 1961)
museum director, recommendation on,
17(3):8 (Jul 1955)
on sub-committee on unemployed, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958) unemployment statistics and, 21(1):18 (Jan 1959)
"The Expanding Charter Life of Rochester"
authored by, in Centennial History of Rochester, Vol. III:
Expansion, 63(4):11, 23 (Fall 2001)
historical society, contributions, 6(2):21 (Apr 1944) WPA funding, negotiations for, 32(2):6 (Apr 1970)
artesian,
34(3):12 (Jul 1972)
breweries use of-late 1800s, 54(2):14 (Spr 1992) Brighton, NY, 35(1):4, 14 (Jan 1973) at Camp Hillhouse-1860s, 66(3):11 (Sum 2004) contamination
during 1800s, 18(2):8 (Apr 1956);
39(3):4 (Jul 1977)
contagious diseases and-1800s, 45(1&2):3, 4 (Jan & Apr 1983) of pioneer era, 34(3):4 (Jul 1972) Rochester Water Works Company and, 34(3):4 (Jul 1972) gang type, 39(3):9 (Jul 1977) municipal-1920s, 33(2):21 (Apr 1971) oil, first, 43(2&3):26 (Apr & Jul 1981) pioneer era, 34(3):2, 3, 4 (Jul 1972); 39(3):3 (Jul 1977) in Polish community, 57(1):9 (Win 1995) private use, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956) replaced, by municipal water supply, 45(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1983) Utica, NY, 39(3):10 (Jul 1977) Werner, Geraldine
Day Care Training Center, role in,
55(2):27 photo caption (Spr 1993)
photograph, 55(2):27 (Spr 1993)
pastorates
Roman Catholic Community of the 19th Ward,
60(3):22, 23, 24, 25 (Sum 1998)
St. Bridget's Church, 60(3):22 (Sum 1998) Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT)
at Cairn Street,
60(2):17 photo (Spr 1998)
Chili Street and, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) churches, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950); 27(3):5 (Jul 1965) commercial/industrial activity
coal yards, 30(4):16 (Oct 1968)
factories, 60(2):6, 16, 21 (Spr 1998) garbage transfer station, opposition to, 60(3):25 (Sum 1998) railroad station, 30(4):16 (Oct 1968) during World War II, 66(1):21 (Win 2004)
as Buffalo Street/Road, 27(3):4, 18
(Jul 1965)
history of, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) as West Main Street, 10(2&3):12 (Jul 1948); 30(4):16 (Oct 1968) residents/residences
Arnold family, 60(2):22 (Spr 1998)
Danforth family, 26(2):10 (Apr 1964); 27(3):18 (Jul 1965) Graves family, 60(2):17 photo (Spr 1998) immigrants, 60(2):16 (Spr 1998) mansions, construction-1800s, 13(4):11 (Oct 1951) Staub, Sister Anna Louise, 60(2):22 (Spr 1998)
as art instructor,
17(2):2 (Apr 1955)
as artist, Christ Healing the Sick exhibit, location, 7(3):9 (Jul 1945)
as natural gas source,
46(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1984)
residents water services, supplier, 34(3):22 (Jul 1972) Western Almanack
Alling, William and,
3(1):20 (Jan 1941)
appearance, 3(1):3 (Jan 1941) illustrations, 3(1):4 (Jan 1941) Western Canal Western expansion. See Westward Movement Western House of Correction/Refuge. See also Western House of Refuge for Women
administration
Fulton, Levi S., 19(2):3 (Apr 1957);
63(2):10 photo caption (Spr
2001)
Moulthrop, Samuel P., 19(2):3, 20 (Apr 1957)
photographs/illustrations, 63(2):1,
8, 10, 18 (Spr 2001)
design and features, 34(1):6-7 (Jan 1972) directors/officers
Field, Joseph, 26(1):12 (Jan 1964)
Gould, Jacob-mid 1800s, 26(1):5 (Jan 1964) Hastings, Orlando, 62(1):6 (Win 2000) Hills, Isaac, 26(1):9 (Jan 1964) Reynolds, Mortimer, 36(4):9 (Oct 1974) Smith Elijah F., 26(1):8 (Jan 1964) Ward, Levi A., 26(1):14 (Jan 1964) fire-1860s, 34(1):11 (Jan 1972) inadequacy, 2(1):18 (Jan 1940) inmate population, 9(2&3):15 (Apr 1947)
disciplinary problems, 34(1):10-13
(Jan 1972)
females, admission-1870s, 34(1):13 (Jan 1972) increase in late 1800s, 34(1):13 (Jan 1972) vocational instruction, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957) location, 14(4):23 (Oct 1952); 19(2):3 (Apr 1957); 63(2):2 photo caption (Spr 2001) Mt. Hope Cemetery and, 50(4):18 (Oct 1988) opening-1840s, 2(1):18 (Jan 1940); 3(1):14 (Jan 1941); 5(2):18 (Apr 1943); 34(1):6 (Jan 1972) operation
Civil War, 34(1):10 (Jan 1972)
contract labor system-mid-1800s, 34(1):7, 10-12, 13, 15 (Jan 1972) education and work assignments-1850s, 34(1):7 (Jan 1972) reforms-late 1800s, 34(1):15 (Jan 1972) renamed State Industrial School-1880s, 19(2):3 (Apr 1957); 34(1):1, 15 (Jan 1972); 75(2):13 (Fall 2013)See also New York State Industrial School site, subsequent use-1910s, 18(4):12 (Oct 1956); 19(2):14 (Apr 1957); 23(3):20 (Jul 1961); 36(4):20-21 (Oct 1974); 75(2):13-14 (Fall 2013) successor, New York State Agricultural and Industrial School as, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) trustees
baseball games at,
63(2):13, 18 (Spr 2001)
Female Reformatory opening-1870s, 63(2):10 photo caption (Spr 2001) inmate population, 34(1):17 (Jan 1972) renamed Albion State Training School, 34(1):17 (Jan 1972) Western New York Agricultural Society
excursion routes, to parks,
11(1):7 (Jan 1949)
Main Street station, 57(4):19 (Fall 1995) merger/acquisition, of Genesee Valley Canal Railroad, 19(3):6 (Jul 1957) operation and service, 30(4):16, 17, 19 (Oct 1968)
founding,
67(3):18 (Sum 2005)
fundraising for North Star, 67(3):18 (Sum 2005) Post family and, 71(2):3 (Fall 2009)
famous guests,
64(1):16-17 (Win 2002)
fire at-1880s, 64(1):8 (Win 2002) founding and initial enrollments, 64(1):6-7 (Win 2002) instructional methods, 64(1):6 photo, 11-16, 15 photo (Win 2002) locations, 64(1):7 (Win 2002) photographs/illustrations, 64(1):1-24 passim (Win 2002) physical structures, 64(1):7-10, 18, 20 (Win 2002) renamed School for the Deaf-1920, 64(1):18 (Win 2002) superintendents/faculty
Forrester, Thomas Carlaw,
64(1):17-19, 22 photo (Win 2002)
Hamilton, Harriet E., 64(1):8 photo, 15-16, 17 (Win 2002) Lyon, Carolyn Hamilton Talcott, 64(1):18 (Win 2002) Westervelt, Zenas. See Westervelt, Dr. Zenas Freeman The Western Repository (newspaper)
Clarke, Freeman and,
41(3):20 (Jul 1979)
directors/officers
Elwood, Isaac R., 7(3):7 (Jul 1945)
incomes-1860s, 23(1):11 (Jan 1961) Sibley, Harper, 21(3):21 (Jul 1959) Sibley, Hiram. See Sibley, Hiram headquarters/offices, 36(4):4 (Oct 1974)
fire-early 1900s, 38(2&3):19 (Apr &
Jul 1976)
location, 24(3):10 (Jul 1962); 26(4):8 (Oct 1964); 34(2):8 (Apr 1972); 62(1):9 (Win 2000); 69(1):5 photo caption (Spr 2007)
baseball reports, 62(2):4-5, 6
photo caption (Spr 2000);
64(4):6 (Fall 2002)
Civil War, 23(1):1-2, 11, 16 (Jan 1961) Edison patent, purchase of, 60(4):11 (Fall 1998) stock value, 2(3):11 (Jul 1940) study of, by Count Romanhoff, 37(2):12 (Apr 1975) success, 8(4):5 (Oct 1946); 11(2):8 (Apr 1949); 61(3&4):11 (Sum & Fall 1999) Westervelt, Mrs. Mary Hart (née Nodine)
doctorate degree,
64(1):15 (Win 2002)
as educator of deaf-1800s, 64(1):5-17 (Win 2002) family members photographs, 64(1):2, 5 (Win 2002)
administrator, Dr. Herbert S. Weet,
22(2):23 (Apr 1960)
construction/opening-early 1900s, 18(1):16 (Jan 1956); 19(2):15 (Apr 1957); 34(2):18 (Apr 1972); 38(1):19 (Jan 1976) enrollment-early 1900s, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) faculty/staff, C. Raymond Naramore, 35(4):22 (Oct 1973) shower facilities, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) social clubs, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952) students/graduates
business enterprise,
55(3):3 (Sum 1993)
location, 34(2):2 (Apr 1972);
47(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1985)
opening-1810s, 4(1):7 (Jan 1942); 47(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1985) structure, replacement, 34(2):3 (Apr 1972) trustee meetings in-1810s, 40(2):3 (Apr 1978)
biographical summary,
21(3):24 (Jul 1959)
inventions, 21(3):24 (Jul 1959)
horseless carriage-1890s, 28(4):22
(Oct 1966); 43(2&3):23 (Apr &
Jul 1981)
lawsuits regarding, 12(1):3 (Jan 1950); 17(1):13 (Jan 1955); 43(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1981) steam engine, 12(1):2-3 (Jan 1950) West, Maud West Point, NY, 62(3):28 map (Sum 2000)
Buttermilk Falls near,
62(3):26 (Sum 2000)
Fort Putnam and, 62(3):26 (Sum 2000)
ruins, described-1820s, 62(3):7, 7
illus (Sum 2000)
mountains near, 62(3):8 (Sum 2000) residents-1820s, 62(3):8 (Sum 2000) West to the Setting Sun by Harvey Chalmers, 10(4):3 (Oct 1948) West Troy, NY
advertisements,
47(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1985)
"Genesee Fever" and, 38(1):7 (Jan 1976) impact, 24(2):7 (Apr 1962)
on clothing industry, 22(3):2, 3 (Jul
1960)
municipal, 43(4):14 (Oct 1981) population effects, 12(4):7-8 (Oct 1950) land prices-1830s, 1(3):9 (Jul 1939) pioneer "companies" join, journal descriptions-1840s
Bryant's Company. See Bryant's
Company
Ithaca Company, 39(1&2):8, 14, 43 (Jan & Apr 1977) Lockport Mining Company, 39(1&2):7-44 with illus (Jan & Apr 1977) trade for taverns, 3(4):8 (Oct 1941) of tradesmen and professionals, 36(3):3 (Jul 1974) of wheat farmers-1800s, 38(1):11 (Jan 1976) Whalen, John S.
competition,
58(2):20 (Spr 1996)
harvesting, 58(2):7, 17, 18 (Spr 1996) as lamp fuel-1800s, 46(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1984)
advertisements,
58(2):4 illus, 15 illus (Spr 1996)
quoted, 58(2):16 (Spr 1996)
inventions and experiments, 58(2):12-21 with illus (Spr 1996) Pultneyville citizens in, historical sketch, 58(2):1-24 with illus (Spr 1996)
headquarters, location,
12(2&3):22 (Apr 1950)
historical sketch, 32(3):5-9, 13, 15-16, 25-26 (Jul 1970) radio station
color broadcasts, 32(3):14, 19 (Jul
1970)
with NBC, 32(3):12-13 (Jul 1970) origins, 32(3):10-11 (Jul 1970) What's the Matter with Rochester? by Walter Rauschenbusch, 42(1):7 (Jan 1980) Wheat
census data-1840s,
4(2):20 (Apr 1942)
Irish famine relief donations-1840s, 68(3):12 (Sum 2006) prices, 41(1&2):9 (Jan & Apr 1979)
1790s, 47(1&2):10n.3 (Jan &
Apr 1985)
Canadian-1820, 45(3&4):12, 46n.5 (Jul & Oct 1983) fixing, attempts at, 11(3&4):12 (Jul 1949) fluctuations, 3(4):9 (Oct 1941)
market decline, flour industry and-1850s,
33(3):9, 12, 13 (Jul 1971);
45(3&4):25, 41 (Jul & Oct 1983);
51(4):10 (Fall 1989)
mill construction and, 59(2):16 (Spr 1997) in Utah-mid 1800s, 39(1&2):25, 26 (Jan & Apr 1977) in western New York-1820s, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000)
commercial transport, 11(3&4):18,
22 (Jul 1949)
Erie Railroad transport, 56(4):16 (Fall 1994) Latta (G.C., Sr.) transactions-1830s, 45(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1983) payment means, 30(2):7 (Apr 1968)
gypsum-and-lime works,
56(4):10, 12 (Fall 1994)
rail service to/from, 30(4):3 (Oct 1968) residents, Garbutt family, 56(4):10 (Fall 1994) settlement, 47(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1985) wheat production, 4(2):20 (Apr 1942) Wheaton, H. H.
historical sketch,
32(3):4, 6-7, 11-13, 15, 20, 26 (Jul
1970)
radio station
announcer, 55(2):6 (Spr 1993)See
also Sigl, Alphonse J.
formerly WHQ, first broadcast, 3(1):9 (Jan 1941) religious broadcasts, 44(4):26 (Oct 1982)
Channel 10, share purchase, 32(3):21
(Jul 1970)
Wheelock, Charles F. When We Dead Awake
as first FM station,
32(3):8, 13 (Jul 1970)
headquarters, location, 12(2&3):22 (Apr 1950) location, 12(2&3):22 (Apr 1950) sale of, 32(3):16 (Jul 1970)
American Party and,
20(3):11, 14 (Jul 1958)
formerly known as, 14(2):5 (Apr 1952)
city charter and, 23(3):8 (Jul 1961) composition, 20(3):14 (Jul 1958)
radical elements, 20(3):9, 12, 14
(Jul 1958)
election results
1830s, 21(2):23 (Apr 1959);
23(3):8, 9 (Jul 1961)
1840s, 1(2):9 (Apr 1939) 1850, 20(3):6 (Jul 1958) historical sketch, 26(1):2-20 passim (Jan 1964) voting preferences, 20(3):13 (Jul 1958) historical sketch, 20(3):1-19 (Jul 1958); 26(1):2-20 passim (Jan 1964) influence, on local politics, 20(1):5 (Jan 1958) Irish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):5 (Sum 2006) Know Nothings and, 20(3):9-12 (Jul 1958) Log Cabin campaign-1840, 14(2):3, 4 (Apr 1952) members, 21(2):23 (Apr 1959)
first council, 2(1):12 (Jan 1940)
Kentucky Congressman-1840s, 68(3):5 (Sum 2006) Weed, Thurlow, 21(1):7 (Jan 1959) philosophy
on canal enlargement, 37(3):7 (Jul
1975)
conservativism, 14(2):3 (Apr 1952); 20(3):9-10, 13, 14 (Jul 1958) on foreign born citizens, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952) on liquor licenses, 1(3):6 (Jul 1939) on liquor traffic, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952) on slavery issues, 20(3):2, 5-6, 8-12 (Jul 1958) political candidates/electees, 28(1):6, 9 (Jan 1966)
mayoral, 14(2):5 (Apr 1952);
21(2):23 (Apr 1959);
29(3):15, 16 (Jun 1967)
presidential-1840, 1(3):11 (Jul 1939) U.S. congressmen, 1835-1979, 41(4):2 (Oct 1979) Republicans and, 20(3):12 (Jul 1958) splintering, 20(3):4, 6, 9, 13, 15 (Jul 1958) supporters and, 2(2):4 (Apr 1940) Whipple, George Hoyt
as cholera treatment,
36(3):13 (Jul 1974)
licenses, temperance advocates and, 36(3):15 (Jul 1974) sale, 4(3):16 (Jul 1942) trade, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 45(3&4):4, 12 (Jul & Oct 1983) Whispers
club membership,
8(4):19 (Oct 1946)
hospital, founding and location, 9(2&3):21 (Apr 1947) residence, 28(2&3):11-12 (Apr & Jul 1966)
closing, 31(4):22
(Oct 1969)
formerly New England House, 31(4):14 (Oct 1969); 34(2):11 (Apr 1972) location, 18(1):13 (Jan 1956) Main Street, impact on, 34(2):11 (Apr 1972) ownership, changes in, 31(4):20 (Oct 1969)
papers of,
33(4):24n. (Oct 1971)
professional posts, Dr. D. J. Hill and-late 1800s, 33(4):22 (Oct 1971)
ambiguities,
31(1):3 (Jan 1969)
amendments-1907, 11(1):17 (Jan 1949) passage-1900, 12(1):9 (Jan 1950); 14(2):12 (Apr 1952); 25(4):10 (Oct 1963); 31(1):1 (Jan 1969) predeccesor, 22(2):16 (Apr 1960) provisions, 11(1):17 (Jan 1949); 31(1):1, 10 (Jan 1969)
as lake-side resort,
16(4):14 (Oct 1954)
rail service to/from, 75(1):22 (Spring 2013) settlement, 8(3):22-23 (Jul 1946) of world's fair-1890s, 18(1):6 (Jan 1956); 43(1):2 (Jan 1981) White House (Washington, DC)
conference, sister cities program and-1956,
43(4):1, 2 (Oct 1981)
restoration, architects-early 1900s, 52(1):18 (Win 1990) Rochesterian presented award at-WWII, 66(1):25 (Win 2004)
as bishop, success,
21(3):2 (Jul 1959)
as chair, committee on schools-1800s, 33(2):11 (Apr 1971) on Nathaniel Rochester, quoted, 24(1):23 (Jan 1962) pastorate, 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950)
construction,
37(2):9 (Apr 1975)
map description-1850s, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975) naming and remodeling, 37(2):7 (Apr 1975) White Plains, NY
competitions-1800s,
8(3):11, 17 (Jul 1946); 63(1):10 (Win
2001); 63(2):4-5, 6, 8 illus,
9, 18-19 (Spr 2001); 64(4):12, 17
(Fall 2002)
national association and, 63(1):22 (Win 2001) players, photographs/illustrations, 63(2):8, 14, 18 (Spr 2001) resource on, 63(2):22 (Spr 2001)
location of-1970s,
63(3):3 (Sum 2001)
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church fire and - 1970s, 63(3):3 (Sum 2001)
History of the Canal System of the State of
New York authored by, 10(4):20 (Oct
1948)
on topography and Erie Canal, 56(4):14 (Fall 1994) Whitman, Charles
as Kodak president, photograph with Gov.
Cuomo, Pres. Bush, and John Hostutler-1980s,
51(4):13 (Fall 1989)
Whitney & Denny (daguerrean studio)
daguerreotypes by
The American Gallery of Beauty exhibit and,
62(1):18 (Win 2000)
Bush, Horace as Jack Sheppard, 62(1):1 photo (Win 2000) Four Corners, 62(1):17, 24 photo (Win 2000) Judd, Dr. Gerrit P. with Lot Kamehameha and Alexander Liholiho-1850, 62(1):6 photo (Win 2000) Rochester family of Henry Elie-1850s, 62(1):4 photo (Win 2000) Stone, Mrs. Isaac and daughters-1850s, 62(1):16 photo (Win 2000) Walbridge, Mary Eloise and Emma-1850s, 62(1):8 photo (Win 2000)
business enterprises
banking-1870s, 49(2):10 (Apr 1987)
merchant and rail, 33(3):14-15, 16 (Jul 1971) milling, 33(3):14 (Jul 1971) railroad, 10(1):21 (Jan 1948) fireworks display, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) residence, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) spouse, as award recipient, 4(2):20 (Apr 1942) Western House of Refuge and, 34(1):11 (Jan 1972)
location, 50(3):3
illus caption (Jul 1988)
production, 50(3):14 (Jul 1988) proprietor. See Whitney, Warham
business enterprises
grain elevator, 33(3):6 (Jul 1971)
mill, 33(3):5-6, 9 (Jul 1971)See also Whitney Mills partnership, 26(1):16 (Jan 1964); 41(3):17 (Jul 1979) warehouse. See Whitney Warehouse as inventor, 49(4):29 (Oct 1987); 54(4):24 (Fall 1992) U.S. flag, display-Spanish-American War, 13(2):4 (Apr 1951)
commentaries on Greek and Roman
literature-1850s, 10(1):2 (Jan 1948)
libraries, involvement with
committee work, 36(4):14 (Oct 1974)
tour of, 36(4):17 (Oct 1974) as trustee/officer-1880s & early 1900s, 36(4):12, 39 (Oct 1974)
baseball team,
49(2):20n.3 (Apr 1987);
52(3):5 (Sum 1990)
biographical summary/details, 4(1):21 (Jan 1942); 41(3):13-14 (Jul 1979) business enterprise-1830s, 30(4):3 (Oct 1968) on Child's Basin activity, quoted, 49(4):27 (Oct 1987) as congressman-1830s, 41(3):13-14 (Jul 1979) court appointments, 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950); 24(3):12 (Jul 1962) exhibition music and, 18(4):4 (Oct 1956) fist fights, 2(2):18 (Apr 1940) Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):9 (Sum 2006) offices, 18(4):3 (Oct 1956) profession, 4(1):21 (Jan 1942); 41(3):13-14 (Jul 1979) residence. See Campbell-Whittlesey House Sabbath, recollections of, 18(2):12-13 (Apr 1956) Whittlesey, John Rochester Atkinson The Whole Duty of Women Whooping cough, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956) Who's Who in America "Why are Jews Persecuted for their Religion?" (pamphlet) Wiard Plows
as district attorney-early 1900s
fire investigation, 38(2&3):20 (Apr
& Jul 1976)
insurance industry investigation, 38(2&3):25, 26, 30, 40 (Apr & Jul 1976) state criminal code proposal, 38(2&3):34, 46n.94 (Apr & Jul 1976) Widmer Wine Company
as baseball player-1800s,
63(2):8, 13, 16 (Spr 2001);
63(2):16 (Spr 2001)
nickname, 63(2):16 (Spr 2001)
as award recipient,
32(1):12, 17-18 (Jan 1970)
errata in Rochester: An Emerging Metropolis, 24(2):3 (Apr 1962) Wilder, A. Carter
Anthony, Susan B. and,
7(2):11 (Apr 1945)
as mayor (1872-1873), 10(2&3):12 (Jul 1948); 28(1):14 (Jan 1966)
City Hall Commission and, 40(2):10
(Apr 1978)
architecture,
26(2):11 (Apr 1964); 34(2):14 (Apr
1972)
construction, 13(4):17 (Oct 1951); 22(1):3 (Jan 1960); 31(1):14 (Jan 1969); 34(2):14 (Apr 1972) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) site, 28(4):4 (Oct 1966)
previous use, 22(1):3 (Jan 1960)
first, in area, 13(4):17 (Oct 1951);
18(1):11 (Jan 1956);
24(3):26 (Jul 1962)
skyscraper wars, 22(1):3 (Jan 1960)
residence, 5(3):7
(Jul 1943); 12(2&3):10 (Apr 1950);
22(1):9 (Jan 1960)
as UR trustee, 5(3):5, 7 (Jul 1943); 22(1):9 (Jan 1960)
clearing of. See also
Pioneers — settlement(s)
Native American view of-1820s,
62(3):26 (Sum 2000)
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000); 62(4):7 (Fall 2000)
battle map,
73(2):inside front cover (Fall 2011)
casualties, 23(1):19 (Jan 1961); 73(2):1, 7 (Fall 2011) Confederate POW escapes following, 73(2):2, 8-22 (Fall 2011); 74(1):1-28 with illus (Spr 2012) local regiment in, 63(4):7 (Fall 2001)
Shelton, Lieutenant William Henry and,
73(2):2, 7-8 (Fall 2011)
Anthony, Susan B., coeducation campaign and,
17(4):20 (Oct 1955)
business enterprises
Corinthian Hall-1870s, 26(4):13 (Oct
1964)See also Academy of
Music; Corinthian Hall
hotel development, 31(4):15 (Oct 1969) theater remodeling, 16(3):7 (Jul 1954) club of, 17(4):20 (Oct 1955) as literary figure, 10(1):20 (Jan 1948) Wile, Brickner and Wile
business partnerships,
22(3):2, 4 (Jul 1960)
civic role, 22(3):7 (Jul 1960) retirement, 22(3):12 (Jul 1960)
as Boot and Shoe Manufacturers Association
officer, 15(2):19 (Apr 1953)
Clothiers Exchange, role in, 22(3):8, 11, 17, 18 (Jul 1960) Wilgus Plan
author, 6(4):6 (Oct
1944)
city beautiful movement and, 40(2):20 (Apr 1978) contents, 18(1):6 (Jan 1956) costs, analysis, 6(4):6 (Oct 1944) failure, city planning and, 34(2):20 (Apr 1972) response, 6(4):6 (Oct 1944)
of Chamber of Commerce, 24(4):16 (Oct
1962)
of New York Central RR, 30(4):22 (Oct 1968) of Notebaert, Father A. A., 6(4):8 (Oct 1944)
in effigy, parade incident-1940,
44(4):25 (Oct 1982)
presidential candidacy-1930s, 14(2):23 (Apr 1952)
as Dossenbach (Hermann) benefactor-1910s,
42(3):10 (Jul 1980)
Rochester Orchestra and, 29(1):16 (Jan 1967); 42(3):12 (Jul 1980) Willett, Mr. (no given name) William III (King of England)
occupation,
46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
vote in presidential election-1844, 46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984) Williamsburg, NY
demise, 4(3):16
(Jul 1942)
fair-1790s, 47(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1985) founding, 42(4):10 (Oct 1980) growth, 4(3):14 (Jul 1942) historical sketch, 4(3):1-24 (Jul 1942); 47(1&2):7-10, 21 (Jan & Apr 1985) milling industry, 4(3):4, 13 (Jul 1942) naming, 4(3):2 (Jul 1942) Pulteney Associates and
German immigrants, 4(3):5-12 (Jul 1942);
47(1&2):8-9 (Jan & Apr 1985)
Rochester's founding fathers as, 4(3):19-24 (Jul 1942) school teacher, 4(3):12 (Jul 1942) sheriff, 4(3):11 (Jul 1942) site, purchase by Rochester's founding fathers-early 1800s, 42(4):10 (Oct 1980) town square, 4(3):3, 10 (Jul 1942) visitors
faculty/staff, Elisha Johnson,
22(2):6 (Apr 1960)
students/graduates
Dewey, Chester, 8(4):5 (Oct 1946)
Johnson, Elisha, 26(1):6 (Jan 1964) Peck, William Farley, 6(2):14 (Apr 1944) Ward, Henry A., 8(4):5 (Oct 1946)
as bishop, deaf education and abolitionism
and, 64(1):3 (Win 2002)
as college graduate, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967) as first resident minister, 3(1):7 (Jan 1941); 4(1):11 (Jan 1942)
arrival, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967)
Williams, Reverend David Rhys
business enterprises
Beach brothers partnership, 59(2):18
(Spr 1997)
industry role-1820s, 33(3):7 (Jul 1971) milling-1830s, 33(3):9 (Jul 1971)
biographical summary/details,
26(1):16, 20 (Jan 1964);
41(3):17-18 (Jul 1979)
as mayor (1853-1854), 26(1):16 (Jan 1964) military service, 26(1):2 (Jan 1964) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
milk supply and-1930s,
18(3):25 (Jul 1956)
museum roles-1930s & 1950s, 17(3):12 (Jul 1955); 18(4):16 (Oct 1956) as Oak Hill horticulturist, 65(1):6-7 (Win 2003)
dedication of tree to British golf team,
65(1):10 photo, 11 (Win 2003)
band, concert-1840s,
29(1):2 (Jan 1967)
formation, 41(3):17 (Jul 1979) market yard facilities, 2(1):21 (Jan 1940) parades, 1(2):19 (Apr 1939) uniforms, 1(2):19-20 (Apr 1939) Williamson, Captain Charles
as agent for Pulteney Associates,
4(3):2-24 (Jul 1942);
41(1&2):1 (Jan & Apr 1979);
47(1&2):3 illus, 5-12, 14, 19,
21 (Jan & Apr 1985); 71(1):9 (Spr
2009)
advertisements, 4(3):10, 18 (Jul 1942);
42(4):9 (Oct 1980);
43(4):16 (Oct 1981)
correspondence. See Williamson, Captain Charles — correspondence, quoted daybook entries-1790s, 45(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1983) founding fathers and, 49(4):4 (Oct 1987) Genesee mill tract and. See Williamson, Captain Charles — Genesee mill tract German immigrants, confrontation with, 47(1&2):8-9 (Jan & Apr 1985) removal, 1(4):20 (Oct 1939); 4(3):12 (Jul 1942) trail blazing, 42(4):9 (Oct 1980) Williamsburg, NY and, 4(3):1-24 (Jul 1942)See also Williamsburg, NY Bradstreet, Nehemiah compared to, 41(1&2):40 (Jan & Apr 1979) correspondence, quoted, 1(4):14 (Oct 1939); 47(1&2):9-11n.3, 4 (Jan & Apr 1985)
with Dugan, Christopher-1794, 1(4):9
(Oct 1939)
on Genesee country, 1(4):14 (Oct 1939) on Hermitage Farm, 1(4):14-15 (Oct 1939)
of son, 4(3):6 (Jul 1942)
background information, 41(1&2):4-5
(Jan & Apr 1979)
excerpts, 41(1&2):5-7 (Jan & Apr 1979) map, 41(1&2):24 (Jan & Apr 1979) frontier movement and, 1(1):16 (Jan 1939) Genesee mill tract
correspondence on, 1(4):14-15 (Oct
1939)
Sodus Bay settlement, removal, 1(1):16 (Jan 1939) world's fair exhibit and-1930s, 26(3):20 (Jul 1964) Williamson, Samuel T.
occupation,
46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
vote in presidential election-1844, 46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Board of Education membership,
14(2):16 (Apr 1952)
as city treasurer, 7(4):23 (Oct 1945); 31(1):5, 6 (Jan 1969) mayoral candidacy-1890s, 14(2):12, 13 (Apr 1952)
coeducation at University of Rochester and,
57(4):10 (Fall 1995)
Women's Political Club and, 10(2&3):15 (Jul 1948) Wilmot, Thomas C.
business enterprise
Sibley building, 69(1):1 (Spr 2007)
Wilson, Alonzo
as horticulturalist
of Arnold Arboretum, 11(1):10 (Jan
1949)
Chinese seedlings, collection and planting, 50(2):9 (Apr 1988) Wilson, George
family members,
41(1&2):32-33 (Jan & Apr 1979)
correspondence on, 41(1&2):33-39,
39n.1 (Jan & Apr 1979)
biographical information,
41(1&2):32-33 (Jan & Apr 1979)
correspondence with Scots-1830s
background information, 41(1&2):33
(Jan & Apr 1979)
on Rochester and emigration, 41(1&2):33-39, 39n.1 (Jan & Apr 1979)
family members,
41(1&2):32-33 (Jan & Apr 1979)
correspondence on, 41(1&2):33-39,
39n.1 (Jan & Apr 1979)
Better Rochester, Inc., role in,
27(4):20 (Oct 1965)
as city comptroller, 31(1):23 (Jan 1969) as mayor (1928-1930), 32(2):3-4 (Apr 1970) Rochester Telecasters, Inc. and-1960s, 32(3):22 (Jul 1970) Xerox Corporation, as founder, 38(1):21 (Jan 1976)
as pianist
at Eastman School of Music,
58(4):26-27, 29 (Fall 1996)
at Syracuse University, 58(4):26 (Fall 1996)
candidacy-1910s,
14(2):21 (Apr 1952)
diplomatic ties with Germany, breaking of, 39(4):4 (Oct 1977) "Fourteen Points" declaration, Socialists and, 39(4):13 (Oct 1977) Italian community and, 22(4):17-18 (Oct 1960) literary work, analysis, 17(4):7 (Oct 1955) Parker, Arthur C. as advisor to, 17(3):8 (Jul 1955) Silver, Henry D. on, 15(4):26 (Oct 1953) on tolerance, quoted, 39(4):7 (Oct 1977) on World War I, quoted, 5(4):6 (Oct 1943)
New York Soldiers in the Civil War: A
Roster of Military Officers and Soldiers who Served in New York
Regiments in the Civil War as Listed in the Annual Reports of the
Adjutant General of the State of New York authored by,
63(4):3-4, 15 (Fall 2001)
death, 23(4):10
(Oct 1961)
historical society, role in, 6(2):19 (Apr 1944) photograph, 73(1):1 (Spr 2011) public library and, 23(4):3, 5 (Oct 1961); 73(1):1 (Spr 2011)
battle of 1864,
63(4):8-10, 13, 22-23 (Fall 2001)
a.k.a. Battle of the Opequon,
63(4):23 illus (Fall 2001)
Armbruster, Julius wounded at, 63(4):7, 8, 9, 10-11 (Fall 2001) illustration, 63(4):30-31 (Fall 2001) sources on, 63(4):22-23 (Fall 2001) Windmill Windsor Beach
construction,
37(2):16-17 (Apr 1975)
conversion to factory, 37(2):20 (Apr 1975) fire damage, 37(2):19 (Apr 1975)
almhouse population and,
45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983)
bridge collapse-1850s, 33(2):15 (Apr 1971) ice, commercial use. See Ice; Ice houses recreational activities. See specific activity, e.g. ice skating in Romulus (NY) area, diary excerpts on-1850s, 42(2):5-23 (Apr 1980) social activities, 3(3):22-23 (Jul 1941) soup kitchen, opening-1850s, 44(4):9 (Oct 1982) sports activities, 3(3):23 (Jul 1941)See also specific activity/sport transportation/travel during
horse car operation, 30(3):4, 5 (Jul
1968)
pioneer era, 30(2):17 (Apr 1968) railroad operation, 30(4):9 (Oct 1968)
as Eastman Theatre muralist,
26(2):13 (Apr 1964);
32(1):17 (Jan 1970);
49(1):14 (Jan 1987);
58(4):14, 26 photos, 28 (Fall
1996)
photograph, 49(1):12-13 (Jan 1987)
junction with East Main,
27(3):4 (Jul 1965)
names, 27(3):20 (Jul 1965); 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) quarry operations near, 55(1):13 (Win 1993) resident, Asa Dunbar, 21(4):1-2 (Oct 1959) subway entrance, 36(2):14, 17 (Apr 1974) Wisbey, Herbert, Jr.
Redemptorists in-1800s,
63(3):5, 6 (Sum 2001)
residents, Moulthrop family, 19(2):2 (Apr 1957) terrain, 19(1):23 (Jan 1957)
City Club speech,
9(4):9-11, 13, 14 (Oct 1947)
at Jewish Institute of Religion-early 1900s, 74(2):4 (Fall 2012) Roosevelt, President Franklin D. and, 74(2):4 (Fall 2012) Witherspoon, Reverend (no given name) WNYR Wojcieska, Sister Wolcott, Lieutenant John A.
quoted
on public parks, 75(1):26 (Spring
2013)
on race relations and recreational space, 75(1):25-26 (Spring 2013)
Bausch & Lomb employment-1940s,
65(3):12, 16 (Sum 2003)
business enterprises. See Wolfard's Books/Fine Arts; Wolfard's Galleries of Fine Arts cottage excursions, 65(3):17 (Sum 2003) mother's death, 65(3):12 (Sum 2003) Perspective on Art and Community: A Personal Odyssey authored by, 65(3):1-32 (Sum 2003) pets, 65(3):13-14, 23-2 (Sum 2003) photograph, 65(3):2 (Sum 2003) residences, 65(3):4, 6, 14, 21-23 (Sum 2003) spouse, meeting, marriage and early years with, 65(3):3 (Sum 2003)See also Wolfard, Trijinko "Teddy"
acquisition, site, and opening of-1940,
65(3):3-8 (Sum 2003)
operations and clientele, 65(3):8-9, 12-19, 24 (Sum 2003)
opening of-1950s,
65(3):23 (Sum 2003)
operations and clientele-mid-late 1900s, 65(3):24-25, 26-28, 30 (Sum 2003) photograph-1950s, 65(3):20 (Sum 2003) sale of, 65(3):31 (Sum 2003) site selection and construction-1950s, 65(3):21-23 (Sum 2003)
as artist,
65(3):12-13, 15 (Sum 2003)
business enterprises. See Wolfard's Books/Fine Arts; Wolfard's Galleries of Fine Arts cottage excursions, 65(3):17 (Sum 2003) death of, 65(3):31 (Sum 2003) Dutch heritage and nicknames, 65(3):13 (Sum 2003) pets, 65(3):13-14, 23-24 (Sum 2003) photograph, 65(3):13 (Sum 2003) residences, 65(3):4, 6, 14, 21-23 (Sum 2003) spouse, meeting, marriage and early years with, 65(3):3 (Sum 2003)See also Wolfard, Mrs. Clara Louise
location and defense contracts-WWII,
66(1):17 (Win 2004);
66(1):23 (Win 2004)
takeover of, 20(2):8 (Apr 1958)
activities
with Cortland Street residents,
17(4):6 (Oct 1955)
World War I, 17(4):5 (Oct 1955) with youth, 17(4):8-9 (Oct 1955) Gannetts (William and Mary) and, 17(4):22 (Oct 1955) meeting minutes, quoted-1910s, 17(4):5 (Oct 1955) Woman's Ethical Club
founding-1880s,
7(2):17 (Apr 1945); 14(4):10 (Oct
1952); 17(4):13-15, 18-19 (Oct 1955)
Woman's Educational and Industrial Union, and founding of, 14(4):10 (Oct 1952)
conventions. See
Woman's Rights Conventions
movement. See Woman's Rights Movement suffrage. See Suffragists; Woman's suffrage
anniversary, Unitarian commemoration-1870s,
7(2):15 (Apr 1945)
in Rochester Woman's Rights Movement
conventions. See
Woman's Rights Conventions
historical sketches
Anthony, Susan B. See Anthony,
Susan Brownell
Davis, Katharine B. and, 43(1):18, 20n.28 (Jan 1981) Gannett, Mrs. Mary. See Gannett, Mrs. Mary T. "magnetic circle of reformers," 57(3):3 (Sum 1995) Post, Amy. See Post, Mrs. Amy Quakers, 10(2&3):2-3 (Jul 1948) Rochester as center of, 41(1&2):48 (Jan & Apr 1979) suffrage. See Suffrage; Suffragists; Woman's suffrage woman's temperance society and
historical sketch, 57(3):3-17 with
illus (Sum 1995)
activities and growth,
57(3):9 (Sum 1995)
convention-1850s, 7(2):7 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):8 (Jul 1948) conventions
1852, 57(3):6-9 (Sum 1995)
1853, 57(3):9-17 (Sum 1995) Bloomer costume and, 57(3):7, 9, 20 (Sum 1995) officers
1852 election, 57(3):9 (Sum 1995)
1853 election, 57(3):15 (Sum 1995) Anthony, Susan B., 57(3):3, 8, 9, 12, 15 (Sum 1995) men excluded as, 57(3):9, 10-13 (Sum 1995) Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 57(3):3, 8, 12, 15 (Sum 1995)
adoption
American Woman Suffrage Association,
2(3):21 (Jul 1940)
National American Woman Suffrage Association, 57(4):11, 12, 24 (Fall 1995) National Woman Suffrage. See National Woman Suffrage Association NYS. See New York State Woman's Suffrage Association movement for. See Woman's suffrage movement newspaper on, 57(3):5 (Sum 1995) suffragists. See Suffragists
national. See
National Woman Suffrage Association
NYS. See New York State Woman's Suffrage Association
15th Amendment and,
57(4):10 (Fall 1995)
c.1900, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) Bloomer, Amelia and, 57(3):6 (Sum 1995) conventions/meetings, 7(2):4-23 passim (Apr 1945) debate, 9(4):7 (Oct 1947) historical sketches, 7(2):1-24 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):1, 10-21 (Jul 1948) leadership, 7(2):17 (Apr 1945); 17(4):15-16 (Oct 1955) local meeting on, 57(4):10-11 (Fall 1995) in New York State, 39(4):9, 15 (Oct 1977) petition drive, 10(2&3):16-17 (Jul 1948) Post, Amy and Isaac and, 71(2):3,5-6 (Fall 2009) world's fairs events, 26(3):9, 14 (Jul 1964)
activities-1910s,
10(2&3):21 (Jul 1948)
formation, 10(2&3):20 (Jul 1948) local chapter, formation, 17(4):14-18 (Oct 1955) Women
abuse of, Susan B. Anthony and,
57(4):10 (Fall 1995)
Alling, Joseph T. quoted on, 57(4):16 (Fall 1995) The American Gallery of Beauty exhibit of P. T. Barnum-1850s, 62(1):18 (Win 2000) authors, 10(1):9-16 (Jan 1948) baseball and-1800s
House of Mercy-1850s, 44(4):9 (Oct
1982)
clubs/associations. See Women's clubs/associations as cyclists, 69(2):2-3, 4, 8-9, 20-24 (Spr 2008)
Anthony, Susan B. on, 61(3&4):6
(Sum & Fall 1999)
clothing and, 69(2):21-22, 27n.34 (Spr 2008) photographs/illustrations, 69(2):3, 21, 23 (Spr 2008) education
Boody, Azariah and, 41(3):17 (Jul
1979)
immigrants and, 64(3):7 (Sum 2002) segregation in, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939); 31(2):3-4 (Apr 1969) at St. Joseph's Commercial School, 63(3):15 (Sum 2001) at University of Rochester. See University of Rochester — coeducation
agencies/bureaus/programs, 44(4):9
(Oct 1982)
in clothing industry, 22(3):1, 3, 4, 12, 13, 15 (Jul 1960) in daguerreotype factory, 62(1):22 illus (Win 2000) as daguerreotypist, 62(1):10 (Win 2000) as domestic, wages, 3(4):7 (Oct 1941) extent of-late 1800s, 60(1):10 (Win 1998) gender issues, 25(1):6 (Jan 1963); 51(4):21 (Fall 1989) historical overview, 51(4):18-20, 19 illus (Fall 1989) by Kimball Tobacco Company. See Kimball Tobacco Company men's attitudes toward, 51(4):20 (Fall 1989) as migrant workers, 54(1):29n.40 (Win 1992)See also Mathis, Alice Branson occupations, 22(4):5 (Oct 1960) Polish laborers, 57(1):9 (Win 1995); 57(2):7 (Spr 1995) post-World War II, 66(2):26-27, 30 n.26 (Spr 2004) wages/hours, 60(1):10 (Win 1998)
early 1900s, 34(4):10-11 (Oct
1972)
inequality of, 57(4):4 (Fall 1995); 66(2):18-20, 29 n.16 (Spr 2004) women's right to keep, 57(4):10 (Fall 1995)
admission to UR. See
University of Rochester — coeducation
at/in City Club, 9(4):5, 17 (Oct 1947) as clergy, 10(2&3):8 (Jul 1948) as police officer/matron, 3(1):16 (Jan 1941); 25(4):8, 15 (Oct 1963) as UR faculty member, 17(2):16 (Apr 1955) voting rights. See Woman's suffrage homeless, refuge for, 60(3):18-19 (Sum 1998) immigrants. See also Immigrants
child abuse by-1800s, 22(4):4 (Oct
1960)
education, 64(3):7 (Sum 2002) occupations, 22(4):5 (Oct 1960) intoxication, of Native American-1820s, 62(3):15 (Sum 2000) Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):8 (Sum 2006) Irish Repeal campaign and-1840s, 68(3):8 (Sum 2006) jail facilities-1800s, 33(2):17 (Apr 1971) as Kimball Tobacco Company marketing device, 60(1):10 (Win 1998) as landladies, traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):13, 18, 22 (Sum 2000); 62(4):14, 15, 17 (Sum 2000) lifestyle
description-1830s, 41(1&2):38 (Jan
& Apr 1979)
white versus Indian, Mary Jemison and, 68(1&2):11 (Win & Spr 2006) medical care newspapers' treatment of-1890s, 13(1):10-14 (Jan 1951) O'Brien, Father John H. and, 60(2):20 (Spr 1998) as occultists, 29(4):14-15 (Oct 1967) as physicians. See Physicians population trends among, 26(2):19-20 (Apr 1964) property rights religion and, 36(3):11 (Jul 1974)See also entries at Sisters of ...; Nuns
mid 1800s, 18(2):13 (Apr 1956)
changes-mid 1900s, 26(2):19-20 (Apr 1964) charity work, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) at Chicago world's fair, exhibits and-1890s, 43(1):3 (Jan 1981) as homemakers, 2(3):21 (Jul 1940) as volunteers-mid 1800s, 68(4):3, 13 (Fall 2006) in work force. See Women — employment
Jemison, Mary. See Jemison,
Mary
photographs, 68(1&2):11, 14 (Win & Spr 2006) settlers versus, 68(1&2):11, 26 (Win & Spr 2006) smoking and. See Tobacco consumption suffrage. See Suffragists; Woman's suffrage travel accounts by, excerpt-early 1800s, 41(1&2):17-19, 20-23, 33-39 (Jan & Apr 1979) at University of Rochester. See University of Rochester vice, meeting on-early 1900s, 14(4):11 (Oct 1952) wartime activities/occupations
Civil War, 23(1):1, 6 (Jan 1961)
World War I, 51(3):1, 5-15, 18-32 with photos (Sum 1989); 51(4):21 (Fall 1989); 57(1):13, 15 (Win 1995) World War II, 5(1):26, 29 (Jan 1943); 23(3):24 (Jul 1961); 57(2):11 (Spr 1995)
employment, 66(1):3, 9 (Win 2004);
66(2):1-3 illus, 4-5, 8-9,
14-22, 27 (Spr 2004)
employment advertisement, 66(2):32 illus (Spr 2004) as writers, 10(1):9-16 (Jan 1948)
quoted, 63(2):11
photo caption (Spr 2001)
Vassar College Resolutes team photograph from, 64(4):6 (Fall 2002)
entertainment program,
16(1):10 (Jan 1954)
formation, 16(1):10 (Jan 1954) fundraising, 16(1):12 (Jan 1954)
formation,
28(4):12 (Oct 1966)
relief efforts-1890s, 14(3):15-16 (Jun 1952) Working Women's Exchange, 14(3):16 (Jun 1952)
activities, at Reynolds' Arcade-1870s,
54(2):7 (Spr 1992)
Anna Murray Douglass Union of, presentation to, 67(4):26n.79 (Fall 2005)
cessation-1930s,
9(4):17 (Oct 1947)
city manager government and, 9(4):12 (Oct 1947); 31(1):23-24 (Jan 1969) dissolution of, 9(4):13 (Oct 1947) formation, 9(4):12 (Oct 1947); 11(2):19 (Apr 1949); 48(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1986) League for the Hard of Hearing and, 55(2):14 (Spr 1993) of New York City, organization of Town Hall, 9(4):13 (Oct 1947) public library resolution-1920s, 23(4):6 (Oct 1961) suffrage activity, 10(2&3):21-22 (Jul 1948) termination of, 9(4):17 (Oct 1947)
baseball-1800s,
62(2):9, 9 illus (Spr 2000);
63(2):9, 11 photo (Spr 2001);
64(4):6 photo, 7 (Fall 2002)
Business Women's Club, 23(4):6 (Oct 1961) Catholic Women's Club, 55(2):8 (Spr 1993) City Club. See Rochester City Club — women and; Women's City Club collegiate. See College Women's Club Far and Near Club, for immigrant women, 25(3):11 (Jul 1963) Federation of Negro Women's Clubs, 21(4):26 (Oct 1959) Federation of Women's Clubs, 10(2&3):20, 22 (Jul 1948) Italian. See Italian Women's Civic Club literary/intellectual, 10(1):6, 7, 8, 9 (Jan 1948); 10(1):6-9 (Jan 1948); 48(1&2):7-11, 15 (Jan & Apr 1986) membership, 18(4):9 (Oct 1956) mothers' clubs, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) New York State Federation of Women's Clubs, 17(4):21 (Oct 1955) Polish, 57(2):18 (Spr 1995) political equality clubs. See Political Equality Club; Women's Political Equality Club Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs. See Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs Roundabout Club. See Roundabout Club Susan B. Anthony Club, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959) UR coeducation and-1890s, 33(4):7 (Oct 1971)
addresses to
by Buffalo chapter president-1890s,
7(2):19 (Apr 1945)
by Davis, Katharine B.-1890s, 43(1):16 (Jan 1981) by Robinson, Charles M. on city beautification-early 1900s, 34(4):6 (Oct 1972) Crane, Reverend Mrs. Caroline and, 14(4):25 (Oct 1952) founding-1890s, 7(2):19-20 (Apr 1945); 9(2&3):20 (Apr 1947); 10(2&3):17 (Jul 1948); 14(4):10 (Oct 1952); 20(4):2 (Oct 1958); 23(3):21 (Jul 1961); 25(3):11, 13 (Jul 1963); 57(4):9 (Fall 1995) headquarters, 10(2&3):18 (Jul 1948) initiatives, 10(2&3):18, 19 (Jul 1948)
art shows, 17(2):16 (Apr 1955)
child welfare exhibit-1910s, 14(4):25 (Oct 1952) city planning, 6(4):8 (Oct 1944) community activities, opening schools for, 14(4):18 (Oct 1952) educational reform, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) first vacation school, 12(1):12 (Jan 1950) housing, 27(4):6 (Oct 1965) influence of, 28(4):21 (Oct 1966) Legal Aid program efforts, 9(4):6 (Oct 1947) legal protection work, United Charities assumes-1910s, 23(2):5-6 (Apr 1961) lunch and rest room, 57(4):9 (Fall 1995) model housekeeping center, 25(3):13 (Jul 1963) occupational therapy center, 55(2):11 (Spr 1993) playground movement, response to, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) A Sanitary Survey of Rochester by Caroline B. Crane, 6(4):10 (Oct 1944) school nurse, sponsored (1904), 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) social reform, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950); 14(4):13 (Oct 1952) members/officers
Anthony, Susan B., 57(4):9 (Fall
1995)
Gannett, Mrs. Mary, 17(4):15-18, 21 (Oct 1955) Montgomery, Mrs. Helen Barrett, 10(2&3):17 (Jul 1948); 21(3):15 (Jul 1959); 57(4):9 (Fall 1995) social consciousness, 31(1):18 (Jan 1969) Women's Home Companion (magazine) Women's Loyal League
Anthony (Susan B.) reception,
10(2&3):16 (Jul 1948)
formation, 7(2):16-17 (Apr 1945); 18(4):9 (Oct 1956) initiatives, 10(2&3):16-17 (Jul 1948)
UR coeducation campaign, 17(4):18-22
(Oct 1955)
Anthony, Mary, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959)
Anthony, Susan B., 21(4):18 (Oct 1959) Gannett, Mrs. Mary, 17(4):14-22 (Oct 1955) Greenleaf, Mrs. Jean Brooks, 10(2&3):16 (Jul 1948) Jeffreys, Mrs. Jerome, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959) subsequently Political Equality Club, 7(2):18 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):15, 16 (Jul 1948); 17(4):14-22 (Oct 1955) Women's Rights in 1853 Women's Task Masters (paper), 48(1&2):9 (Jan & Apr 1986) Women's Taxpayers Association
formation, 7(2):14
(Apr 1945)
formation-1870s, 10(2&3):13 (Jul 1948) president-1870s, 7(2):16 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):13 (Jul 1948)
history,
55(2):8-10, 9 photo (Spr 1993)
officers/trustees
Eidoloscope display,
12(1):21 (Jan 1950)
as first cinema, 28(4):5, 22 (Oct 1966) Lumiere's Cinematograph display, 12(1):21 (Jan 1950) motion picture showings, 16(3):21, 22 (Jul 1954)
first French film, 12(1):21 (Jan
1950)
vaudeville performances, 16(3):18 (Jul 1954)
as construction material
for Erie Canal aqueducts, 62(3):14
(Sum 2000)
for Genesee Valley Canal, 56(4):4, 9 (Fall 1994) for sidewalks, 57(1):8 (Win 1995) for water mains, 39(3):6 (Jul 1977)
competition with coal, 60(4):16 (Fall
1998)
consumption, 46(3&4):2 illus, 7-8, 9, 10, 15, 21 (Jul & Oct 1984) prices, 46(3&4):7-8, 9 (Jul & Oct 1984) for train engines, 30(4):9 (Oct 1968) Wood, Charles
Moulthrop, Samuel Parker, nicknamed "Colonel"
(1896), 19(2):5 (Apr 1957)
Union Veterans Union, Commander of, 19(2):5 (Apr 1957) Wood inspectors/measurers, 46(3&4):7-8 (Jul & Oct 1984) Wood, Jethro (of Cayuga, NY) Woodruff, Mr. (no given name)
architecture,
18(2):7 (Apr 1956)
beds, 18(2):10 (Apr 1956) construction and design-1830s, 22(1):10-11 (Jan 1960); 26(2):8 (Apr 1964); 28(2&3):3 (Apr & Jul 1966) fireplaces, 18(2):8 (Apr 1956) history, 12(2&3):17 (Apr 1950) Holihan, Elizabeth and, 65(3):26 (Sum 2003) as landmark, 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950); 12(2&3):17 (Apr 1950); 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) occupants
historical society, 18(1):18 (Jan
1956); 22(1):11 (Jan 1960);
26(2):9 (Apr 1964);
65(3):28 (Sum 2003)
Willard family, 12(2&3):17 (Apr 1950) photograph, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) piano, 18(2):11 (Apr 1956) portrait collection., 18(2):9 (Apr 1956) as Smith-Perkins house, 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) as Willard Mansion, 18(1):18 (Jan 1956)
Chamber of Commerce, roles in,
6(4):8 (Oct 1944)
business statistics initiative,
24(4):23-24 (Oct 1962)
as executive vice-president, 35(2):8 (Apr 1973) housing issues and, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) on Industrial Development Corporation services, 34(4):15 (Oct 1972) Minneapolis visit-1910s, 19(1):2 (Jan 1957); 34(4):16 (Oct 1972) on promotional campaign, 34(4):9 (Oct 1972) quoted on Rochester Plan, 61(1):12 (Win 1999) resignation-1910s, 24(4):19 (Oct 1962) return-1920s, 24(4):21 (Oct 1962) as secretary, appointment and responsibilities, 24(4):15-16 (Oct 1962) subway route, 24(4):21 (Oct 1962)
cabinet-makers. See
Cabinet-makers and shops;
Furniture industry
carpenters. See Carpenters in forge industry, 59(2):7 (Spr 1997) joiners, census-1820s, 51(4):7 (Fall 1989) union activity, 25(1):9, 18 (Jan 1963)See also Carpenters women instructing children as, photographs, 68(4):14, 15 (Fall 2006) woodturners. See Woodturners
anti-union reactions,
25(1):22 (Jan 1963)
historical sketch, 40(1):1-24 passim (Jan 1978) labor force, 40(1):4-6 (Jan 1978)See also Woodworkers
Richardson, Samuel, 26(1):14 (Jan
1964)
specialization of, 40(1):7 (Jan 1978) unions, 25(1):9, 18 (Jan 1963)See also Carpenters
county almshouse, 45(1&2):20 (Jan &
Apr 1983)
municipal, 34(2):8, 18-19 (Apr 1972); 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1984) Woodworth Building
imports, 11(2):7
(Apr 1949)
merchants. See Clothing/textile industry prices-1860s, 23(1):10 (Jan 1961) Workers Party Work Horse Parade Working class Workingman's Advocate (newspaper)
construction, materials and costs,
43(1):7-8 (Jan 1981)
family inhabiting, 43(1):6, 11, 14-15 (Jan 1981)
clothing, manufacture and cost,
43(1):9-10 (Jan 1981)
diet, menu, costs, and nutritional value, 43(1):11-15 (Jan 1981) income and budget, 43(1):6 (Jan 1981) planning and design, 43(1):6-7, 8 (Jan 1981) proposal and funding for, 43(1):5-6 (Jan 1981) Report on, excerpts from, 43(1):5, 10, 15-16 (Jan 1981)
on 8 hour legislation,
25(1):6 (Jan 1963)
on convict labor, 25(1):6 (Jan 1963) on co-operatives, 25(1):6 (Jan 1963) delegates, National Labor Union, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963) Fourth of July picnics, 25(1):6 (Jan 1963) leadership, lack, 25(1):12 (Jan 1963) of Monroe County, formation-1860s, 23(1):13 (Jan 1961) negotiations with Cunningham Factory, 25(1):10-11 (Jan 1963) politics, involvement, 25(1):6-7 (Jan 1963) of Rochester, formation-1860s, 25(1):4 (Jan 1963) semi-centennial anniversary, 25(1):23 (Jan 1963) strike fund, 25(1):4 (Jan 1963) on unionization, 25(1):4 (Jan 1963)
at Agricultural Works,
37(2):12 (Apr 1975)
housing, 37(2):14 (Apr 1975) proportion, increases in, 3(4):7 (Oct 1941) Works and Graves
housing inventory and,
29(2):13 (Apr 1967)
local funding
city hall entrance, 40(2):11 (Apr
1978)
housing, 6(4):19 (Oct 1944); 27(4):15 (Oct 1965) library, 48(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1986) museum, 17(3):13 (Jul 1955); 18(4):15 (Oct 1956) natatorium-1930s, 11(1):22 (Jan 1949) parks system and, 75(2):16-17 (Fall 2013) paving, 26(4):20 (Oct 1964) trolley track removal, 61(3&4):27, 30 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) work-relief projects, 20(4):13 (Oct 1958) Writers Project (American Guide Series) Rochester and Monroe County, 6(2):23 (Apr 1944) world's fair exhibit and-1930s, 26(3):19 (Jul 1964)
Antimasonic newspaper, partnership in,
2(2):14 (Apr 1940)
as commissioner of Main Street Bridge construction, 3(2):5 (Apr 1941) as tanner, Weed (Thurlow) reminiscences, 4(2):9-10 (Apr 1942) turnpike cost estimate-1820s, 4(2):17 (Apr 1942)
commercial activity/occupants,
26(4):5, 7 (Oct 1964)
fire-1840s, 26(4):5 (Oct 1964) names, former and subsequent, 26(4):5, 7, 16 (Oct 1964) Work Training Center (ARC) World Brotherhood Association
central commission, meeting-1960s,
52(4):10 (Fall 1990)
ecumenical movement and-1900s, 52(4):3 (Fall 1990) World Series
bibliography,
43(1):19n.1 (Jan 1981)
Centennial Exposition-1876. See Centennial Exposition Chicago, IL historical sketch, of Rochester attendees and exhibitors, 26(3):1-24 (Jul 1964) London-1851. See London, England Philadelphia-1876. See Centennial Exposition train excursions to, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946) Universal Exposition-1889. See Universal Exposition World War I, 18(1):21 (Jan 1956)
Armistice Day-1918,
51(1):7 photo (Win 1989);
57(1):17 (Win 1995)
casualties/fatalities, 5(4):21, 22, 23 (Oct 1943); 22(4):14 (Oct 1960); 23(3):21 (Jul 1961); 57(1):17 (Win 1995) discrimination/prejudice during
Falcon Hall station, 57(1):13 (Win
1995)
resolution opposing, 39(4):5 (Oct 1977) response to, 39(4):8-9 (Oct 1977) social agencies, effect on, 23(2):16 (Apr 1961)
aerial photography school recruit,
61(3&4):12 (Sum & Fall 1999)
correspondence, quotes from, 5(4):21-23 (Oct 1943) Folsom, Marion B., 61(1):3 (Win 1999) foreign-born, 25(3):17 (Jul 1963) Hochstein, David, 56(3):17, 22-23 (Sum 1994) Italian community, 22(4):13-14 (Oct 1960); 70(1):12 (Fall 2008) O'Brien, Joseph J., 41(4):18 (Oct 1979) Poles, 57(1):12-15, 17 (Win 1995) service records, text on, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) "slackers," 5(4):19-20 (Oct 1943) Sneck, Philip, 54(3):23 photo caption (Sum 1992) historical sketches, 5(4):1-24 (Oct 1943); 51(3):1-32 with photos (Oct 1943) Home Defense League, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957) impact, 31(1):19-20 (Jan 1969)See also World War I — response to
on art, 17(2):20 (Apr 1955)
on blacks, 21(4):19 (Oct 1959) on civic consciousness, 17(1):16 (Jan 1955) on clothing industry, 22(3):22-23 (Jul 1960) on construction, 13(4):21 (Oct 1951) on economy, 24(4):18 (Oct 1962); 43(2&3):19 (Apr & Jul 1981); 49(2):14, 17 (Apr 1987) on employment, 23(2):6 (Apr 1961); 51(4):20 (Fall 1989) on foreign immigration, 35(2):2 (Apr 1973) on German immigrants, 20(1):23-25 (Jan 1958) on housing, 29(2):12 (Apr 1967) on nursery/seed industry, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983); 51(4):12 (Fall 1989) on patriotism, 6(2):2, 19 (Apr 1944) on Polish community, 57(1):11-17 (Win 1995); 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) on population, 12(4):17 (Oct 1950); 36(2):16 (Apr 1974) on recreational activity, 56(1):20 (Win 1994) on residential construction, 13(4):19 (Oct 1951) on Rochester City Club, 9(4):7-10 (Oct 1947) on shoe industry, 15(2):20 (Apr 1953) shortages, 24(4):19 (Oct 1962) legislation opposition to
of American Union Against Militarism,
39(4):4-5 (Oct 1977)
of Crapsey, Algernon S., 42(1):22 (Jan 1980) government control of, 39(4):8-9 (Oct 1977) protests, 5(4):5-6 (Oct 1943) by Socialists. See American Socialist Party; Local Rochester of the Socialist Party post-war activity
bond/loan campaigns. See
Liberty Bonds; Liberty Loan
Campaigns
book drives, 48(1&2):31 photo (Jan & Apr 1986) Eastman, George and, 34(4):22 (Oct 1972) foreign drives, 25(3):17 (Jul 1963) by industrial school students, 68(4):16 (Fall 2006) overseas hospitals, Rochesterians and, 51(3):12-28 (Oct 1943) Polish community and, 57(1):15-17 (Win 1995) of Woman's Alliance, 17(4):5 (Oct 1955) response to
cessation, 5(4):23-24 (Oct 1943)
of ethnic communities, 22(4):13 (Oct 1960) flag-kissing incidents, 39(4):7 (Oct 1977) opposition. See World War I — opposition to outbreak, 5(4):2-4 (Oct 1943) relief efforts. See World War I — relief efforts sabotage, fears of, 25(3):17 (Jul 1963) scrap drives, 51(3):3 photo, 11 (Sum 1989) Socialists and, 39(4):1-15 (Oct 1977)See also Local Rochester of the Socialist Party; Socialist Party subway postponement, 36(2):2 (Apr 1974) urban flight, 36(2):16 (Apr 1974) women and, 51(3):5-15, 18-32 with photos (Sum 1989)
Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S. and,
74(2):8 (Fall 2012)
casualties/fatalities, 23(3):24 (Jul 1961); 48(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1986)
children (European evacuees),
55(4):22 (Fall 1993)
dedication of plaque honoring dead, 57(2):2 photo (Spr 1995) listed, at Marshall High School, 55(4):16 (Fall 1993) Polish American, 57(2):13-14 (Spr 1995)
impact on labor force, 56(3):4 (Sum
1994)
movie theater shows on, 64(3):25-26
(Sum 2002)
newspaper headlines, 61(3&4):27, 28 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) response to, 66(2):25-26 (Spr 2004)
as agricultural laborers, 56(3):6
(Sum 1994)
audio-visual instruction, 36(4):24 (Oct 1974) aviation experiences, 66(2):11-12 (Spr 2004) Conable, Barber B., Jr., 41(4):23 (Oct 1979) correspondence, excerpt, 8(1):1-24 (Jan 1946) Horton, Frank J., 41(4):22 (Oct 1979) Keating, Kenneth B., 41(4):19 (Oct 1979) Poles, 57(2):11-12 (Spr 1995) in Royal Canadian Air Force, 5(1):3 (Jan 1943) women, 5(1):26, 29 (Jan 1943); 57(2):12 (Spr 1995) German POWs during
industrial production, 66(1):1-36
(Win 2004); 66(2):1-32 (Spr 2004)
local POW camps, 56(3):3-16 with illus (Sum 1994)
on bus service, 30(3):19 (Jul 1968)
on civic development, 40(2):20 (Apr 1978) on clothing industry, 22(3):28 (Jul 1960) on economy, 31(2):18 (Apr 1969); 31(4):22 (Oct 1969); 49(2):15-17 (Apr 1987); 65(3):17 (Sum 2003)See also World War II — industrial activity during on German immigrants, 20(1):26-27 (Jan 1958) on housing, 6(4):20 (Oct 1944); 18(3):25 (Jul 1956); 29(2):12 (Apr 1967) on Italian community, 22(4):21-22 (Oct 1960) on labor force, 51(4):20, 21 (Fall 1989); 65(3):16 (Sum 2003) on library circulation, 23(4):14 (Oct 1961) on mass transit systems, 46(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1984) on museum, 17(3):17 (Jul 1955) on penal institutions, 34(1):19, 22 (Jan 1972) on Polish community, 57(2):10-15 (Spr 1995) on Rochester City Club, 9(4):19-22 (Oct 1947) on Schafer family of Sam and Kate, 64(3):22-26 (Sum 2002) shortages, 46(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1984) on transportation, 36(2):18 (Apr 1974) on Wolfard family, 65(3):16-17 (Sum 2003) on YMCA programs, 16(1):20 (Jan 1954)
atomic bomb, manufacture, 23(3):25
(Jul 1961)
defense/government contracts, 23(3):24 (Jul 1961); 51(4):21 (Fall 1989) historical sketches, 66(1):1-36 (Win 2004); 66(2):1-32 (Spr 2004) military awards for, 5(1):23 (Jan 1943) training courses, 5(1):26 (Jan 1943) uniforms, production, 51(4):18 (Fall 1989) women employed in, 51(4):20, 21 (Fall 1989) post-war activity
aid to Europe, 43(4):2 (Oct 1981)
Council on Post-War Problems, 27(4):15 (Oct 1965) employment issues/experiences, 66(2):26-28 (Spr 2004) housing improvements, 13(4):22 (Oct 1951) urban migration, 29(2):13 (Apr 1967)
as agricultural workers, 55(4):7
photo caption (Fall 1993);
70(2):6 (Fall 2007)
Domagalski recollection of, 66(2):22 (Spr 2004) historical sketch, 56(3):3-16 with illus (Sum 1994) newspapers' treatment of, 56(3):9-10 (Sum 1994) snow removal assistance, 27(1):16 (Jan 1965); 56(3):14-16 (Sum 1994) refugees, 25(3):20 (Jul 1963)
Jewish. See under Jewish
immigrants
"Kodakids," 55(4):6-7, 27-40, 36 photo (Fall 1993) Polish, 57(2):14 (Spr 1995) response to
of area congressman, 41(4):18 (Oct
1979)
civilian volunteers, 5(1):6 (Jan 1943) Liberty Bonds & Loan campaigns. See Liberty Bonds; Liberty Loan Campaigns prayer crusade, 44(4):26 (Oct 1982) preoccupation with, 6(2):23 (Apr 1944) public school, 55(4):1-20 with photos (Fall 1993) rationing during, 5(1):16-18 (Jan 1943) relief efforts, 5(1):4, 10-15 (Jan 1943)See also specific organization scrap drives, 23(3):24 (Jul 1961); 51(4):21 (Fall 1989); 55(4):12 (Fall 1993) social agencies, 23(2):16 (Apr 1961)
long-term care facility, 70(1):16
(Fall 2008)
Polish American, 57(2):18 photo (Spr 1995) post-war opportunities, 38(1):20-21 (Jan 1976) wartime employment
advertisement, 66(1):36 illus
(Win 2004); 66(2):30 illus
(Spr 2004)
of wounded, 66(2):12-13 (Spr 2004)
employment, 5(1):26 (Jan 1943);
51(4):20, 21 (Fall 1989)
advertisement for, 66(2):32
illus (Spr 2004)
World Wide Web sites Worship
houses of. See
Churches;
Synagogues; specific denomination, church, or synagogue/temple
pioneer era, 47(3&4):7, 9, 15 (Jul & Oct 1985); 48(1&2):3 (Jan & Apr 1986) Wrestling
as civil engineer, aqueduct design,
37(3):6 (Jul 1975)
as surveyor, of Frankfort-1810s, 50(3):5 (Jul 1988)
as visitor
to Carthage Bridge, 29(3):10 (Jun
1967); 36(1):8 (Jan 1974);
41(1&2):11n.5 (Jan & Apr
1979)
tavern customs, description of, 31(4):4-5 (Oct 1969) Wright, George
as baseball coach,
63(1):3 photo (Win 2001)
as baseball manager-1800s, 63(2):7 (Spr 2001); 64(4):10 (Fall 2002)
annual literary awards,
23(4):22 (Oct 1961)
author's night, 23(4):19 (Oct 1961) classical, literary clubs and, 48(1&2):6, 7, 8, 9 (Jan & Apr 1986) newspapers' treatment of-1890s, 13(1):14-17 (Jan 1951) published by Claude F. Bragdon, 29(4):15 (Oct 1967) women as, 10(1):9-16 (Jan 1948) WRNY WRVM, 32(3):15 (Jul 1970) WSAY, 32(3):7, 11-12 (Jul 1970) Wurzburg, Germany W. W. Howell and Brother WWII. See World War II W.W. Wooster (canal boat), 56(4):10 (Fall 1994) WXXI
historical society, George Harris address
to-1890s, 44(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1982)
regional library system and, 23(4):23 (Oct 1961) Veterans Service Bureau, Harold C. Ostertag and, 41(4):20 (Oct 1979) | Top |
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