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Cableways Calcium headlight
correspondence from Thomas Evershed, on
California expedition-1849,
39(1&2):7-44 with illus (Jan & Apr 1977)
Caldwell, James
fish hatchery,
6(3):8-9, 18 (Jul 1944); 24(3):18
(Jul 1962)
formerly Big Springs settlement, 4(3):16 (Jul 1942) geology, 55(1):8-9 (Win 1993) visitor's account of, 41(1&2):33, 36 (Jan & Apr 1979)
1820s, 62(3):20 (Sum 2000)
location-1820s,
27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965);
33(3):20 map (Jul 1971)
renamed, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965) street pattern, 27(3):2 (Jul 1965) Caley and Nash
Brighton annexation and, quoted-early 1900s,
35(1):12-13 (Jan 1973)
carriage enterprise-1800s, 40(1):21 (Jan 1978) as village clerk-early 1900s, 35(1):12 (Jan 1973)
slavery and,
71(2):16 (Fall 2009)
purported spirit communication, quoted,
71(2):17 (Fall 2009)
Durand family in,
61(2):12, 14 (Spr 1999)
gold rush. See California Gold Rush Portuguese immigrants in, 60(2):16 (Spr 1998) residential patterns, 19(1):8 (Jan 1957)
Evershed journal excerpts on,
39(1&2):7-44 with illus (Jan &
Apr 1977)
gold fever and, 1(2):11 (Apr 1939) impact, on California, 39(1&2):1-2 (Jan & Apr 1977) lure of, 23(3):11 (Jul 1961) Rochester, Nathaniel III and, 3(4):10 (Oct 1941) Calkins, Mr. (no given name) Callot, Jacques Cameras
documentation via, by Charles C. Zoller,
50(1):4 (Jan 1988)
local manufacture. See Eastman Kodak Company market growth, 35(2):5-6 (Apr 1973)
biographical summary,
22(2):8 (Apr 1960)
business enterprises/occupations, 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950)
bankruptcy/losses, 23(3):10 (Jul
1961); 24(3):12 (Jul 1962);
33(3):7 (Jul 1971);
38(1):11 (Jan 1976)
merchandising, 30(2):3 (Apr 1968) milling, 30(2):3 (Apr 1968); 33(3):6 (Jul 1971); 38(1):11 (Jan 1976); 55(1):6, illus: 22, 23 (Win 1993) marriage, 30(2):3 (Apr 1968) residence, 18(4):4 (Oct 1956); 24(3):12 (Jul 1962); 41(3):13 (Jul 1979)See also Campbell-Whittlesey House Campbell, John Campbell, Robert
architecture/construction,
12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950);
18(1):8 (Jan 1956);
18(2):7 (Apr 1956);
18(4):4 (Oct 1956);
26(2):8 (Apr 1964);
55(1):6 (Win 1993)
fireplaces, 18(2):8 (Apr 1956) furnishings, 18(2):9, 10 (Apr 1956) illustration, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) as landmark/museum, 8(2):23 (Apr 1946); 18(4):1 (Oct 1956) Landmark Society and, 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950); 26(2):8 (Apr 1964); 29(3):17 (Jun 1967); 55(1):6 (Win 1993) location, 8(2):18 (Apr 1946); 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950); 18(4):4 (Oct 1956); 22(2):8 (Apr 1960); 27(3):16 (Jul 1965); 30(2):3 (Apr 1968); 38(1):11 (Jan 1976) nick-name for, 8(2):20 (Apr 1946) ownership, 22(1):10 (Jan 1960); 22(2):8 (Apr 1960); 41(3):13 (Jul 1979) restoration/preservation, 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950); 18(4):18 (Oct 1956) Whittlesey occupation, 8(2):18-20 (Apr 1946); 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950); 18(4):4 (Oct 1956); 22(1):10 (Jan 1960); 22(2):8 (Apr 1960); 24(3):12 (Jul 1962); 41(3):13 (Jul 1979)
Arctic expedition at-1880s,
59(1):11, 12-13 illus, 14, 16-18
(Win 1997)
described, 59(1):18 (Win 1997)
area residents and,
66(3):16, 22 (Sum 2004)
Company F at- 1860s, 65(2):5 (Spr 2003) enlistees' Civil War service at, 66(3):21 (Sum 2004) historical sketch, 66(3):14-17 (Sum 2004) location-1860s, 65(2):22n7 (Spr 2003); 66(3):5 (Sum 2004) Camp Haccamo
agricultural fair at-1860s,
66(3):11 (Sum 2004)
crimes by enlistees at-1860s, 66(3):9, 19-21 (Sum 2004) formation and location-1860s, 23(1):7 (Jan 1961); 66(3):6 (Sum 2004) historical sketch, 66(3):5-11, 19-21 (Sum 2004) homicide-1860s, 66(3):20-21 (Sum 2004) line drawing of layout, 66(3):6 (Sum 2004) as military training depot-1860s, 66(3):5-11 (Sum 2004) as parole camp-1860s, 66(3):11 (Sum 2004) troops at-1860s, 44(4):9 (Oct 1982)
at Durand Eastman Park,
11(1):18 (Jan 1949)
Irondequoit Bay, 56(1):9, 12 (Win 1994) popularity, 11(2):14 (Apr 1949) YMCA programs. See Young Men's Christian Association — programing Camp Kilmer, NJ Camps
day programs, in city parks,
11(1):22 (Jan 1949)
for disabled citizens, 55(2):25, 34 (Spr 1993) at Durand Eastman Park, 11(1):18 (Jan 1949) military. See specific camp by name, e.g. Camp Hillhouse United Charities and, 23(2):4-5 (Apr 1961) YMCA. See Young Men's Christian Association — programing Camp, Theodore I.
on denominational concerns, quoted-1890s,
33(4):10-11 (Oct 1971)
on student behavior, quoted-1890s, 33(4):6 (Oct 1971) and UR acquisition of River Campus-1920s, 30(1):2, 6 (Jan 1968)
Arctic explorations and,
59(1):3 (Win 1997)
Army, Polish American enlistees-WWI, 57(1):12-13 (Win 1995) Bloomer costume in, 57(3):19 (Sum 1995) border
crossings-21st century, 72(2):17
(Fall 2010)
negotiations, Native Americans and-1780s, 1(1):2-3, 12-13 (Jan 1939) Civil War homicide at Camp Hillhouse and-1860s, 66(3):20 (Sum 2004) climate, 15(1):19 (Jan 1953) Clock of the Nations and, 69(1):13 photo caption (Spr 2007) communities in. See specific community Douglass, Frederick and, 72(2):9 (Fall 2010) "fast ferry" venture, 75(1):25 (Spring 2013) fur traders-1700s, 1(1):2 (Jan 1939) Jesuit missions in, 38(4):7, 11 (Oct 1976) lake excursions to, 75(1):3 (Spring 2013) Masonic festival and ball-1850s, 72(2):12 (Fall 2010) migration from
of blacks, pre-Civil War, 21(4):2, 3
(Oct 1959); 37(4):4 (Oct 1975)
of Harris, George H.-1870s, 44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982) of Jemison family member, 68(1&2):17 (Win & Spr 2006) during U.S. Civil War, 53(1):16 (Win 1991) music festivals, black community and, 72(2):17 (Fall 2010) Phelps & Gorham Treaty negotiations and-1780s, 1(1):2, 6, 14, 15 (Jan 1939) Polish Falcons of America, national delegates-1940, 57(2):11 (Spr 1995) rail transportation, 16(4):15 (Oct 1954) ships/shipping lines
Canadian Steamship Lines, Ltd. See
Canadian Steamship Lines, Ltd.
H.M.S. Nancy, 45(3&4):2 illus (Jul & Oct 1983) International Steamboat Company, 16(4):9-11 (Oct 1954) Royal Mail Line. See Royal Mail Line S.S. Frontenac, 45(3&4):1 illus (Jul & Oct 1983)
Canadian Cup races, 12(1):17 (Jan
1950); 16(4):19 (Oct 1954)
U.S. baseball competitions-1800s, 62(2):18 (Spr 2000); 63(1):12, 13, 14 (Win 2001); 63(2):4, 5 (Spr 2001); 64(4):8, 13, 17 (Fall 2002) winter reports, 27(1):11 (Jan 1965) trade with, 3(4):6 (Oct 1941)
1700s, 1(4):17 (Oct 1939);
41(1&2):6-7 (Jan & Apr 1979)
1800s, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939); 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 11(3&4):9 (Jul 1949); 23(1):10 (Jan 1961); 23(3):3 (Jul 1961); 24(1):7, 11 (Jan 1962); 24(3):8 (Jul 1962); 45(3&4):12, 13, 14 (Jul & Oct 1983) currency exchange rate-1780s, 1(1):9 (Jan 1939) Upper and Lower, Great Britain and-1820s, 62(4):22-23 (Fall 2000) War of 1812 and, 4(4):4 (Oct 1942) WWII evacuations to, 55(4):23, 31 (Fall 1993)
Jemison family members in,
68(1&2):12 (Win & Spr 2006)
Seneca Council House at, 68(1&2):21 (Win & Spr 2006)
Moulthrop, Samuel P. on, diary entries,
19(2):17 (Apr 1957)
Rochester municipal water supply, as source of
conduit construction, 7(4):17 (Oct
1945); 34(3):16 (Jul 1972)
scandal involving, 34(3):15 (Jul 1972) YMCA campsite, 19(2):10 (Apr 1957)
Anthony, Susan B. at,
7(2):4 (Apr 1945);
10(2&3):7 (Jul 1948);
15(3):1, 7 (Jul 1953);
57(4):3 illus, 4 (Fall 1995)
academy. See
Canajoharie Academy
James, Rev. Thomas in, 67(3):10 (Sum 2005) sachems meeting at, 13(3):19 (Jul 1951) slavery, 37(4):3 (Oct 1975) Canal boats. See Ships and boats — canal boats Canal Collector
aqueducts
construction approval, 37(3):5 (Jul
1975)
inspection and report, 37(3):7 (Jul 1975) replacement, 37(3):9 (Jul 1975) commissioners
activities of & changes in,
11(3&4):3, 14, 20, 21 (Jul 1949)
Clinton, DeWitt, 72(1):3 (Spr 2010) report on Genesee Valley Canal, 56(4):8 (Fall 1994) wooden aqueducts and-1820s, 62(3):14 (Sum 2000) reports, on St. Lawrence River ship volume-1810s, 45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983) Canal Front Welcome Center (Brockport, NY), 72(1):20 (Spr 2010) Canal Museum (Pittsford)
Barge Canal. See
Barge Canal System
bibliographic materials on, 10(4):20 (Oct 1948); 11(3&4):24 (Jul 1949) Black River Canal, 56(4):8 (Fall 1994) Chesapeake, 37(3):11 (Jul 1975) collector, floating museum admission and, 18(4):4 (Oct 1956) commissioners. See Canal Commission of New York construction
Boody, Azariah and, 41(3):17 (Jul
1979)
Roberts, Nathan S. and, 37(3):11 (Jul 1975) from Rochester to Olean, 11(2):7 (Apr 1949) Stop Law-1842, 11(3&4):15, 16 (Jul 1949) Erie. See Erie Canal freight volume, 30(4):10 (Oct 1968) Genesee Valley. See Genesee Valley Canal historical sketch, 11(3&4):1-24 (Jul 1949) Hudson River-Lake Champlain-1820s, 62(4):25 (Fall 2000) Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):11 (Sum 2006) labor force
criticism of, 56(4):9-10 (Fall 1994)
to Dansville, 56(4):4 (Fall 1994) national system, 56(4):5, 6 (Fall 1994) value, 56(4):16 (Fall 1994) locks. See Barge Canal System; Erie Canal; Genesee Valley Canal (1837-1878) Morris, 36(2):2 (Apr 1974) NYS Board of. See Canals, NYS Board of Ohio, 37(3):11 (Jul 1975) oversight routes, projected, 11(3&4):2-3 (Jul 1949) Scottish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):13 (Sum 2006) Scottsville-Genesee River Canal, 56(4):7, 18-19 (Fall 1994) ship canal proposal-late 1800s, 37(3):15 (Jul 1975) topography and, 56(4):4, 14 (Fall 1994) trade activity-1830s, 11(3&4):11 (Jul 1949) uses, 37(3):14-15 (Jul 1975) Welland, 37(3):15 (Jul 1975) World Canals Conference, 72(1):1 (Spr 2010)
land purchase,
36(2):1 (Apr 1974)
pricing, of abandoned canal lands-1910s, 36(2):1 (Apr 1974) Syracuse (NY) municipal water supply and, 39(3):17 (Jul 1977) temperence reform support, 37(3):8-9 (Jul 1975) Canaltown Associates Canalway Trail
location and subsequent site usage,
66(4):13 photo caption (Fall 2004)
photograph, 66(4):13 (Fall 2004) principal Noah T. Clarke, 66(4):4 (Fall 2004) students/faculty
Chesebro, Henry O., 66(4):15 (Fall
2004)
Douglas, Stephen A., 66(4):13 photo caption (Fall 2004) Shelton, William Henry, 73(2):1 (Fall 2011)
Moulthrop, Samuel P. on, diary entries,
19(2):17 (Apr 1957)
Native Americans and
Iroquois trail to/from, 44(1&2):19
(Jan & Apr 1982)
Seneca Nation's legendary origins near, 44(1&2):13, 16 (Jan & Apr 1982)
train wreck at, 56(2):1-2 photos,
15-23, 23 photo (Spr 1994)
summer camp, Samuel P. Moulthrop at, 19(2):9, 15, 16 (Apr 1957) theatrical production-1950s, 17(3):15 (Jul 1955)
as Canandarqua,
41(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1979)
cemeteries, African-American interments, 66(4):21n., 21 (Fall 2004) commercial activity
banking industry, 2(2):5 (Apr 1940);
24(1):12, 18 (Jan 1962);
49(2):3, 5 (Apr 1987)
barbershop, 66(4):8 (Fall 2004) bookstore, 66(4):2 photo, 7 (Fall 2004) land speculation, 1(1):7 (Jan 1939); 1(4):6 (Oct 1939); 45(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1983) photographs, 66(4):2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16 (Fall 2004) print shop, 66(4):2 photo (Fall 2004) tavern, 53(4):32 (Fall 1991)
Monroe County, and formation of, 5(2):6
(Apr 1943); 11(2):3 (Apr 1949);
21(2):2 (Apr 1959);
24(1):13 (Jan 1962);
29(3):5 (Jun 1967);
33(2):3-5 (Apr 1971);
47(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1985)
selection-1790, 47(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1985)
Anthony trial. See Anthony,
Susan Brownell — as woman's rights activist
Morgan (William) arraignment, 2(2):12 (Apr 1940) on Rochesterville flood damage-1810s, 29(3):12 (Jun 1967) on Williamsburg riot-1790s, 4(3):11 (Jul 1942) descriptions of
by Melish, John-1810s,
47(1&2):18-19 (Jan & Apr 1985)
by Royall, Anne N.-1820s, 41(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1979) traveler's account-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) by Williamson, Charles-1790s, 41(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1979) "First of August" celebration-1840s, 66(4):10-12 (Fall 2004) incorporation, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) Irish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):3-4 (Sum 2006) land costs-pioneer era, 62(3):19 (Sum 2000) mail service to/from, 4(4):21 (Oct 1942) Manchester train wreck and, 56(2):18, 20 (Spr 1994) mayor George McGill Hayes, biographical sketch of Henry W. Johnson by, 66(4):5-6 (Fall 2004) military arsenal at-War of 1812, 4(4):15 (Oct 1942) Native Americans and
Iroquois trail to/from, 30(2):13 (Apr
1968)
treaty negotiations-1790s, 1(1):15 (Jan 1939); 4(3):14 (Jul 1942); 13(3):23 (Jul 1951)
Johnson, Henry W. and, 67(1):8, 13
(Win 2005)See also specific paper
Ontario Repository. See Ontario Repository
Bemis residence and shops, 66(4):2
(Fall 2004)
Canandaigua Academy, 66(4):13 (Fall 2004) commercial activity, 66(4):2, 5, 6, 7, 8 (Fall 2004) Main Street-c.1830, 47(1&2):16-17 (Jan & Apr 1985) settlement-pioneer era, 47(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1985) Upper Main Street, 66(4):11, 13 (Fall 2004) population figures/trends, 19(3):12 (Jul 1957)
early 1800s, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949);
12(4):2 (Oct 1950);
24(3):5 (Jul 1962);
62(3):18 (Sum 2000)
mid 1800s, 47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985) residents/residences, 3(4):5 (Oct 1941)
Atwater, Moses, 2(1):5 (Jan 1940)
Bemis, James D., 4(4):5 (Oct 1942); 6(2):5 (Apr 1944); 66(4):2 photo (Fall 2004) Brown, Abel, 66(4):13 (Fall 2004) Butcher Street, 66(4):9-10 (Fall 2004) Chapin, Israel. See Chapin, General Israel Chesebro family Clark, Myron H., 67(1):7 (Win 2005) Colbert family, 66(4):9, 10, 13, 19n.9 (Fall 2004)
Colbert, Lloyd, 66(4):24 photo
(Fall 2004)
Gibson, Henry B., 30(4):4 (Oct 1968) Granger, John A., 67(1):7 (Win 2005) Granger Street area, 66(4):9-10 (Fall 2004) Haley, Alfred, 66(4):10 (Fall 2004) Jewett, Harvey, 67(1):7 (Win 2005) Johnson, Elisha, 22(2):6 (Apr 1960); 37(2):2 (Apr 1975) Johnson, Henry W. and family. See Johnson, Henry W. Kingsley, David, 53(4):32 (Fall 1991) Mallory, S. V. R., 66(4):10 (Fall 2004) McAniff, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James C., 44(4):27 (Oct 1982) Milliken, Nathan, 67(1):7 (Win 2005) Murray, Albert G., 67(1):7 (Win 2005) pioneer era, 47(1&2):18, 28 (Jan & Apr 1985) Richards, Caroline Cowles, 10(4):4 (Oct 1948) Seymour, James, 30(4):4 (Oct 1968) Seymour, Orson, 4(1):10 (Jan 1942) Sly, Evander, 67(1):7 (Win 2005) Spencer, J. C., 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) Spencer, John C., 71(1):16-17 (Spr 2009)
correspondence with Nathaniel Rochester,
71(1):17 illus (Spr 2009)
as slaveholder, 71(1):26n.27 (Spr 2009) U.S. congressmen, 41(3):4-10 (Jul 1979)
academy. See Canandaigua
Academy
old Baptist Church, 67(1):20 photo (Win 2005)
current site usage, 66(4):5
photo (Fall 2004)
segregated, 66(4):8-9, 21n.21 (Fall 2004) St. Mary's (Catholic) Church, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) town officials-1790s, 45(3&4):10 (Jul & Oct 1983); 47(3&4):5 (Jul & Oct 1985) transit service to/from, 36(2):15 (Apr 1974)
rail, 19(3):4, 14 (Jul 1957);
23(3):10 (Jul 1961);
30(4):3, 4, 5-6, 20 (Oct 1968)
stagecoach-1790s, 30(2):13 (Apr 1968) suburban trolley line plan, 12(1):6 (Jan 1950) train accident fatality-1870s, 33(1):5 (Jan 1971) visitors
pioneer settlement on/near,
4(3):1-24 passim (Jul 1942);
24(1):4, 7 (Jan 1962);
42(4):10 (Oct 1980)
as transportation route, 4(3):20 (Jul 1942); 47(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1985) Canastota, NY
Avon known as,
4(3):4 (Jul 1942); 44(1&2):19 (Jan
& Apr 1982)See also Avon, NY
Iroquois trail to/from, 30(2):13 (Apr 1968) Candles
as light source-1800s,
46(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1984)
manufacture/sale
by Dyer & Barton's Soap and Candle Factory-1820s,
55(3):4 (Sum 1993)
by Dyer, Moses-early 1800s, 55(3):3 (Sum 1993) manufacturers' census-1827, 51(4):6-7 (Fall 1989) site-1800s, 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1984) Canisteo River Cannibalism Cannon
bark-1820s,
62(4):12 (Fall 2000)
commercial transport costs-1820s, 62(3):3 (Sum 2000) distances from Utica to Rochester and Albany by, 62(3):3 (Sum 2000)
of 1880s,
44(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1982)
boathouses and, 11(1):7, 14, 20 (Jan 1949) Genesee Canoe Club, 7(4):19 (Oct 1945) Canterbury, Archbishop of Cantor, Eddie Canvassing
Socialist attitudes-early 1900s,
39(4):1-2, 3, 5-6, 10 (Oct 1977)
unemployment insurance and, 61(1):2 (Win 1999) Captured Images: The Daguerreian Years in Rochester 1840 to 1860 by Joseph R. Struble, 62(1):1-24 with photos (Win 2000) Carbon Card, Lt. Dayton
family members,
55(2):26 (Spr 1993)
Mary Cariola Children's Center and, 55(2):26, 28 (Spr 1993) profession and burial site, 67(2):26 (Spr 2005) Carmentica
City Club speech,
9(4):15 (Oct 1947)
Genesee Fever and Listen for a Lonesome Drum authored by, 10(4):2, 3 (Oct 1948) on Rochester, 10(4):5, 8 (Oct 1948)
biographical details,
31(1):2 (Jan 1969)
as judge, 31(1):2 (Jan 1969) as library trustee, 36(4):39 (Oct 1974) as mayor (1900-1902), 26(3):12 (Jul 1964); 28(1):24 (Jan 1966); 31(1):2-5 (Jan 1969); 34(3):14 (Jul 1972)
Aldridge, George and, 14(2):16 (Apr
1952)
cabinet resignations, 14(2):16 (Apr 1952) candidacies, 7(4):24 (Oct 1945); 14(2):16 (Apr 1952); 31(1):4 (Jan 1969) election, 12(1):9 (Jan 1950); 14(2):13 (Apr 1952) gambling raids dispute, 12(1):9 (Jan 1950) residence, landscaper of, 51(2):22 (Spr 1989)
dancers, kinetoscope view,
12(1):20 (Jan 1950)
Elks as sponsor, 12(1):16 (Jan 1950) at Industrial Exposition, 34(4):14 (Oct 1972) water, 11(1):14, 18 (Jan 1949) wheelmen's-1890s, 69(2):14 (Spr 2008)
Brooks family homestead and-early 1900s,
54(3):22 photo (Sum 1992)
as English cricketer-1850s, 62(2):12-13 illus (Spr 2000)
Aldridge, Robert M.-mid 1800s,
62(1):20 (Win 2000)
Armbruster, Julius-1860s, 63(4):6 (Fall 2001) census-1820s, 51(4):7, 8 (Fall 1989) Ely Street shop-1800s, 63(3):4 illus (Sum 2001) immigrants as, 20(1):9 (Jan 1958) Lee, Thomas as, 45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983) Mura, Dominic, 67(2):10 (Spr 2005) Polish, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) river trade fluctuations and, 40(1):11 (Jan 1978) and state ban on imprisonment for debt, 40(1):6 (Jan 1978) union activity, 25(1):3, 5, 9, 15 (Jan 1963)See also Labor unions
10 hour day, 3(4):7 (Oct 1941)
jury duty-1850s,
42(2):5 (Apr 1980)
land sale-1850s, 42(2):24 (Apr 1980) visit to McLafferty home, Romulus (NY)-1850s, 42(2):5, 12 (Apr 1980)
advertisement,
2(3):12 illus (Jul 1940)
employment, 40(1):21 (Jan 1978) hackmen, numbers-1850s, 34(2):9 (Apr 1972) manufacturers
Caley and Nash, 40(1):21 (Jan 1978)
Cunningham, James-1800s. See Cunningham's Coach (Carriage) Factory Hough, Norman, 40(1):15 (Jan 1978) Hughson, K.A., 40(1):21 (Jan 1978) Sullivan Brothers, 43(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1981) production, 40(1):21 (Jan 1978)
appeal to Workingmen's Assembly,
25(1):10 (Jan 1963)
arbitrators, 25(1):10 (Jan 1963) join Amalgamated Union, 25(1):9 (Jan 1963) strike authorized, 25(1):10 (Jan 1963)
caléches, traveler's account of-1820s,
62(4):15, 17 illus, 19 (Fall 2000)
hackmen, numbers-1850s, 34(2):9 (Apr 1972) motorized, 60(4):9 (Fall 1998) use
1800s, 19(3):7 (Jul 1957);
47(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1985);
62(1):17 photo (Win 2000)
1900, 61(3&4):6 (Sum & Fall 1999) in Canada-1820s, 62(4):15, 19 (Fall 2000)
children and lineage,
42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
death and burial, 42(4):28n.75 (Oct 1980) marriage, and married life, 42(4):5-21 passim (Oct 1980)See also Carroll, Major Charles
Carroll lineage,
42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
marriage, 42(4):5, 21 (Oct 1980)See also Lane, Mrs. Ann residences, changes in, 42(4):6, 13, 18, 19 (Oct 1980)
biographical details/sketch,
42(4):1-28 with photo (Oct 1980)
birth and lineage, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
death and burial, 42(4):21-22 (Oct 1980) education, 42(4):3 (Oct 1980) marriage, and birth of offspring, 42(4):3 (Oct 1980)
banking, 42(4):4, 6 (Oct 1980)
farming, 42(4):4, 14 (Oct 1980) milling, 42(4):11, 12, 14, 15 (Oct 1980) real estate. See Carroll, Major Charles — land and property holdings as city's co-founder, 33(3):1, 2 (Jul 1971); 42(4):1, 9-16 (Oct 1980)
business partnership, role in,
24(1):7, 11 (Jan 1962);
42(4):10-12 (Oct 1980)
dam construction and, 24(1):14 (Jan 1962); 29(3):12 (Jun 1967) Monroe County, and formation of-1810s, 42(4):14 (Oct 1980) park named for, 42(4):22 (Oct 1980) philanthropy, 5(2):7 (Apr 1943); 40(2):5 (Apr 1978); 42(4):16 (Oct 1980) purchases One Hundred Acre Tract. See One Hundred Acre Tract son's suit against city, 2(1):19 (Jan 1940) street named for, 42(4):12, 22 (Oct 1980) water-power rights, lease of, 24(1):11 (Jan 1962)
with Joseph Meigs-1820, quoted,
42(4):20 (Oct 1980)
with Col. Rochester, quoted, 4(2):4 (Apr 1942); 29(3):12, 13 (Jun 1967); 42(4):12, 15 (Oct 1980); 71(1):9-10 (Spr 2009) guests, Sophia Rochester and Judge Sprigg as, 42(4):15 (Oct 1980) as judge, 42(4):4 (Oct 1980) land and property holdings, 24(1):4 (Jan 1962)
in Genesee Valley, 24(1):20 (Jan
1962); 42(4):10, 12-13, 14, 17
(Oct 1980); 50(3):7 (Jul 1988)
in Maryland, 42(4):3-4, 11, 13, 17 (Oct 1980) Mason Street quit claim-1820s, 55(3):4 (Sum 1993) One Hundred Acre Tract, purchase-1803. See One Hundred Acre Tract in Washington DC area, 42(4):6, 17, 26n.19 (Oct 1980) military affiliation and title, 42(4):4, 25n.12 (Oct 1980) photograph, 42(4):24 (Oct 1980) as Register of Lands, in Missouri
appointment, 42(4):16 (Oct 1980)
death of son, and controversy surrounding, 42(4):16-20 (Oct 1980) resignation, 42(4):20 (Oct 1980) travels
to Europe, 42(4):3 (Oct 1980)
to Genesee Country, 4(3):19-24 (Jul 1942); 42(4):9, 10, 12, 21 (Oct 1980); 71(1):9 (Spr 2009) to Missouri, 42(4):17, 19 (Oct 1980)
biographical details
law, 42(4):16, 17 (Oct 1980)
real estate, 3(2):7-8, 11-12 (Apr 1941); 26(4):4, 5-6 (Oct 1964); 33(2):9 (Apr 1971) Monroe County, role in formation of, 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) political offices, 42(4):17 (Oct 1980) relationship to Major Charles Carroll, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) residences, changes in, 42(4):6, 13 (Oct 1980) Carroll, Charles of Carrollton (1737-1832)
lineage and relationship to Major Charles
Carroll, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
as signer of Declaration of Independence, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980) Carroll, Daniel H. (son of Major Charles Carroll)
education, 42(4):5
(Oct 1980)
as physician, 42(4):14 (Oct 1980) relationship to Major Charles Carroll, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) residence, changes in, 42(4):6, 13, 14 (Oct 1980)
lineage and relationship to Major Charles
Carroll, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
Washington, DC property, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
banking and milling enterprises,
42(4):6 (Oct 1980)
lineage and relationship to Major Charles Carroll, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980) tours Pulteney Tract with brother, Charles-1799, 42(4):9 (Oct 1980) Washington, DC property, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
lineage and relationship to Major Charles
Carroll, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
as signer of U.S. Constitution, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980)
marriage, 42(4):5
(Oct 1980)
relationship to Major Charles Carroll, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) residence, changes in, 42(4):6, 13, 18, 19, 21 (Oct 1980)
relationship to Major Charles Carroll,
42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
residence, changes in, 42(4):6, 13, 18, 19, 21 (Oct 1980)
as acting register of lands in Missouri,
42(4):17-19 (Oct 1980)
birth, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) death, 42(4):19-20 (Oct 1980) education, Catholocism and, 42(4):5, 25n.17 (Oct 1980) relationship to Major Charles Carroll, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) residence, changes in, 42(4):6, 17 (Oct 1980) as secretary to Henry Clay-War of 1812, 42(4):8-9, 26n.26, 28 (Oct 1980)
as bishop/archbishop,
42(4):2, 4 (Oct 1980)
lay trusteeism policy, 63(3):8 (Sum
2001)
commercial activity
Christopher's Tavern-1810s, 5(2):4 (Apr
1943); 21(2):4 (Apr 1959)
theater-1820s, 30(2):19 (Apr 1968) naming, 42(4):12 (Oct 1980)
former and subsequent names, 3(2):8
(Apr 1941); 27(3):8 (Jul 1965)
renamed State Street, 13(4):3 (Oct 1951); 21(2):15 (Apr 1959); 42(4):22 (Oct 1980)See also State Street sidewalks, 21(2):10 (Apr 1959)
biographical summary,
28(1):20 (Jan 1966)
as mayor (1890-1892), 25(3):7 (Jul 1963)
chief of police under, 25(4):7 (Oct
1963)
election, 3(3):5, 7 (Jul 1941) saloon closings and-1890, 7(4):21 (Oct 1945)
education, 42(4):5
(Oct 1980)
as lawyer, 42(4):13 (Oct 1980) relationship to Major Charles Carroll, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) Cars. See Automobiles Carswell, Edward
first-1810s, 3(2):3
(Apr 1941)
construction and/or collapse, 3(1):11
(Jan 1941); 11(2):3 (Apr 1949);
16(4):3, 4 (Oct 1954);
24(3):7 (Jul 1962);
27(3):19 (Jul 1965);
29(3):10-11 (Jun 1967);
33(2):15 (Apr 1971);
36(1):5-9 (Jan 1974);
47(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1985);
54(4):14 (Fall 1992);
62(4):8 (Fall 2000)
county financing, 33(2):11 (Apr 1971) illustration, 36(1):6 (Jan 1974); 62(4):8 (Fall 2000) visitors' accounts of, 16(2):3-4 (Apr 1954); 36(1):8 (Jan 1974); 41(1&2):8, 9-10, 11n.5 (Jan & Apr 1979); 62(4):8 (Fall 2000) second-1850s. See Genesee Suspension Bridge third-1890s. See Driving Park Avenue Bridge
armed attacked at-1830s,
49(2):21n.13 (Apr 1987)
as lake port, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939); 2(1):4 (Jan 1940); 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 5(3):9 (Jul 1943); 11(2):3 (Apr 1949); 16(4):4 (Oct 1954); 24(3):7 (Jul 1962); 33(2):4 (Apr 1971); 49(4):5 (Oct 1987); 50(3):7 (Jul 1988) rail service to/from, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939)
a.k.a. Clyde-early 1800s,
41(1&2):10, 11n.6 (Jan & Apr
1979)
annexation, partial, by city, 24(3):12 (Jul 1962); 36(1):10 (Jan 1974) bridge(s). See Carthage Bridge(s); Genesee Suspension Bridge commercial activity
of 1810s, 36(1):5 (Jan 1974)
bridge collapse and-1820s, 62(4):8 illus caption (Fall 2000) Charlotte and, 45(3&4):20 (Jul & Oct 1983) milling, 51(4):8 (Fall 1989) quarry, 49(4):27 (Oct 1987); 54(4):12 (Fall 1992) Rochesterville and, 24(3):7 (Jul 1962) shipping. See Carthage Landing taverns, 6(3):3 (Jul 1944) founding and/or location, 2(1):4 (Jan 1940); 6(3):2 (Jul 1944); 16(4):4 (Oct 1954); 22(2):6 (Apr 1960); 36(1):3-4 (Jan 1974); 47(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1985) growth and development, 2(1):4 (Jan 1940); 6(3):3 (Jul 1944) incorporation-1830s, 16(4):7 (Oct 1954) as lake port. See Carthage Landing residents
Green family, 6(3):2 (Jul 1944)
Lyon, Caleb, 6(3):2 (Jul 1944) Strong, Elisha B., 24(1):16 (Jan 1962); 33(2):5 (Apr 1971)
horse car, 16(4):8 (Oct 1954);
19(3):3 (Jul 1957);
37(2):6 (Apr 1975)
rail, 30(4):2 (Oct 1968); 51(4):8 (Fall 1989)
abandonment, 5(3):10
(Jul 1943)
description-early 1800s, 51(4):8 (Fall 1989) opening-1820s, 16(4):6 (Oct 1954) Cartoons
Bloomer costume featured in,
57(3):20-21 illus, 21-22, 25 (Sum
1995)
cartoonist, John Scott Clubb-1890s, 14(2):12 (Apr 1952) Clock of the Nations-1960s, 69(1):16 illus (Spr 2007) newspaper, 12(1):22-23 (Jan 1950)
biographical details,
32(2):9 (Apr 1970)
as city manager (1940-1953), 23(3):23, 25 (Jul 1961); 32(2):9-11, 13, 17 (Apr 1970)
housing and, 27(4):20 (Oct 1965)
municipal water supply and, 34(3):20 (Jul 1972) POWs and, 56(3):12, 14 (Sum 1994) public library and, 23(4):15 (Oct 1961) snow emergency and-1940s, 56(3):14 (Sum 1994) as postmaster, 32(2):14 (Apr 1970)
faculty/staff
Moulthrop, Samuel P., 19(2):2 (Apr
1957)
students/graduates Case, Mr. (no given name)
historical society publications, contributions,
6(2):21 (Apr 1944)
One Hundred Acre Tract sketch, 1(4):12-13 map (Oct 1939)
Confederate POW escapees and,
73(2):20 (Fall 2011);
74(1):13, 14 (Spr 2012)
resident, W. R. Hooper, 74(1):6n.i (Spr 2012) Casket manufacture, 18(1):12 (Jan 1956); 20(1):9 (Jan 1958); 40(1):20 (Jan 1978) Caskin, Ed
Architecture in Rochester authored by,
10(4):20 (Oct 1948)
historical society publications, contributions, 6(2):21 (Apr 1944) as landscape architect, 12(2&3):22 (Apr 1950) Castel, Dr. Jean (of Rennes, France) Castile, NY
remains of Mary Jemison and,
68(1&2):21 (Win & Spr 2006)
residents
as building material,
38(1):15 (Jan 1976)
in Carthage Bridges-1800s, 36(1):15,
17, 20-21, 22 (Jan 1974)
development, 22(1):2 (Jan 1960) Powers Block. See Powers Building/Block in water mains, 39(3):6, 9 (Jul 1977) in waterwheels, 59(2):3 (Spr 1997) use in photography, 62(1):8 (Win 2000)
as attorney,
42(1):15 (Jan 1980)
Crapsey, Algernon S. and, 42(1):16, 18 (Jan 1980) European travels, 42(1):15 (Jan 1980) St. Andrew's Brotherhood and, 42(1):5 (Jan 1980) as trustee of William T. Brown, 14(4):4 (Oct 1952) Castleton. See Castletown Castletown (pioneer settlement)
cemetery. See
Rapids Cemetery
ferry, 3(2):1, 3 (Apr 1941) founding and location, 27(3):18 (Jul 1965); 54(3):3, 4 (Sum 1992) historical sketch, 54(3):1-9 with illus (Sum 1992) residents Cataract Cataracts, of Genesee River. See Genesee Falls; Lower Falls; Middle Falls; Upper/High Falls Catarrh cigarettes, 60(1):13, 19 illus (Win 1998) Caterers
Hochstein, David and,
56(3):17 (Sum 1994);
58(4):9 (Fall 1996)
One of Ours authored by, excerpt, 56(3):17 (Sum 1994)
anti-Catholicism and,
2(3):16 (Jul 1940);
36(3):1 (Jul 1974);
36(3):16-17 (Jul 1974);
52(4):4-5, 7-9 (Fall 1990);
60(2):10, 12 (Spr 1998)
election of 1854 and, 26(1):17 (Jan
1964)
associations/societies. See specific group beginnings, local, 25(2):3 (Apr 1963); 29(3):13 (Jun 1967); 63(3):5 (Sum 2001) bishops/clergy. See also specific individuals
anti-Semitism and-1930s, 74(2):15
(Fall 2012)
Black Catholic Bishops of the U.S., 60(3):19 (Sum 1998) Brennan, Joseph Patrick. See Brennan, Father Joseph Patrick Burns, Francis B., 52(4):9 (Fall 1990) Burns, George V. See Burns, Reverend Father George V. Carroll, John. See Carroll, Right Reverend John Clark, Matthew. See Clark, Bishop Matthew H. Coughlin, Charles E., 74(2):15, 16 illus, 18 (Fall 2012) Curtin, Joseph V., 60(2):19 (Spr 1998) Dailey, Joseph W., 52(4):13 (Fall 1990) Dubois, John, 44(4):2 (Oct 1982); 63(3):5, 6 (Sum 2001) first U.S. bishop, 42(4):2 (Oct 1980) Golding, Philip, 60(2):3 (Spr 1998) Hanna, Edward J. See Hanna, Edward Joseph, Jr. Hart, William M., 52(4):7 (Fall 1990) Hickey, Dennis, 60(3):9, 20 (Sum 1998) Hickey, Thomas F. See Hickey, Bishop Thomas Francis Hogan, Joseph L., 44(4):30 (Oct 1982); 60(3):9, 10, 11 (Sum 1998) Hughes, Arthur, 60(2):3, 23 (Spr 1998) Hughes, John, 44(4):4 (Oct 1982); 68(3):4 (Sum 2006) Kearney, James E. See Kearney, Bishop James E. lay trusteeism and, 63(3):8 (Sum 2001) Lyons, Edward M., 60(2):19 (Spr 1998) McNamara, Michael, 63(3):5 (Sum 2001) McNamara, Robert F. See McNamara, Reverend Father Robert F. McQuaid, Bernard. See McQuaid, Bishop Bernard John O'Brien, John H. See O'Brien, Reverend John H. O'Hern, John Francis. See O'Hern, Bishop John Francis O'Reilly, Bernard, 63(3):6, 7 (Sum 2001) O'Rourke, Daniel, 60(2):19 (Spr 1998) Prost, Joseph. See Prost, Reverend Joseph Reissner, Albert J., 63(3):3 (Sum 2001) Shay, Charles F., 60(2):19 (Spr 1998) Sheen, Fulton J. See Sheen, Fulton J. Timon, John (of Buffalo), 44(4):4, 5, 6, 8 (Oct 1982) as visiting lecturers, 44(4):10 (Oct 1982) Zaengerle, Roman Sebastian, 63(3):7 (Sum 2001) cemetery, German Catholic, 50(4):6 (Oct 1988) census-1860s, 2(3):16 (Jul 1940) chapel location-1820s, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) community assistance, 57(2):7 (Spr 1995) convents, Mother Mary Caroline Freiss and-1800s, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990) Corpus Christi Church, 44(4):15 (Oct 1982) ecumenical movement and-1900s, 52(4):3, 10 (Fall 1990) ethnic, 3(3):16 (Jul 1941); 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) inmate population and-mid 1800s, 2(3):16 (Jul 1940) interfaith support for Jewish refugees-1930s, 74(2):15-16, 17 (Fall 2012) Irish famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):4, 13, 14, 15, 17 (Sum 2006) lay trusteeism, 63(3):7-8 (Sum 2001) light bulb demonstration and-1870s, 60(4):8 (Fall 1998) missionary work, among Iroquois, 38(4):1-12, 19 (Oct 1976) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):2, 4, 6, 7-8, 16 (Apr 1967); 64(3):10 (Sum 2002) orders of. See Religious orders Our Lady of Victory Church. See Our Lady of Victory (Catholic) Church papal honor and, 22(4):19 (Oct 1960) photographs/illustrations
St. Augustine's Church, 60(2):1, 3,
11, 13 (Spr 1998); 60(3):1, 2, 32
(Sum 1998)
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):1-4, 12-13, 21, 23, 24 (Sum 2001) St. Mary's Church, 44(4):16-17, 20, 24, 31 (Oct 1982) Protestants and, 60(2):10, 12 (Spr 1998); 60(3):8 (Sum 1998)
Catholic-Episcopal covenant and,
60(3):19 (Sum 1998)
Roman Catholic Community of the 19th Ward, 60(3):22-24 (Sum 1998) schism in, 57(1):10-11 (Win 1995) schools. See Parochial schools and separation of church and state, 36(3):6 (Jul 1974) sisters St. Bernard's Seminary. See St. Bernard's Seminary St. Bridget's Catholic Church. See St. Bridget's (Catholic) Church St. Joe's/Joseph's. See St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church St. John's Church (Utica, NY), local trustee, 42(4):16 (Oct 1980) St. Mary's Church
in Albany, 42(4):15 (Oct 1980)
in Canandaigua, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) in Rochester. See St. Mary's (Catholic) Church (originally, of the Assumption) St. Patrick's. See St. Patrick's (Catholic) Church/Cathedral Vatican Council. See Vatican Council II Vietnam War and, 48(3&4):14, 16, 17-18 (Jul & Oct 1986) women in
bible ownership,
36(3):5 (Jul 1974)
burial sites/cemeteries-1800s, 67(2):3-4 (Spr 2005)See also Holy Sepulchre Cemetery churches. See Catholic Church(es) of Cincinnati, OH, 63(3):5 (Sum 2001) comparative numbers-1830s, 1(3):14 (Jul 1939) discrimination against, 1(3):14 (Jul 1939); 2(3):16 (Jul 1940); 26(1):17 (Jan 1964) family society(ies), budget crisis-1930s, 23(2):12-13 (Apr 1961) hearing-impaired, ministry to, 63(3):15-16 (Sum 2001) immigrants in, 60(3):14 (Sum 1998)
church as refuge for, 60(2):10 (Spr
1998)
German, 20(1):3, 4, 17 (Jan 1958) Irish, 19(4):1-13 passim (Oct 1957) Italian, 14(4):21 (Oct 1952) objection to-1800s, 52(4):4-5 (Fall 1990)See also Catholic Church(es) — anti-Catholicism and Polish, 57(1):2-11 (Win 1995) of St. Augustine's Parish, 60(3):14 (Sum 1998) local colleges and, 23(3):26 (Jul 1961) Odd Fellows membership, 19(4):9 (Oct 1957) Protestants, rivalry with, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957) social services within, 20(4):5 (Oct 1958); 23(3):21 (Jul 1961) of St. Augustine's Parish. See St. Augustine's (Catholic) Church Catholic Courier-Journal Catholic Summer School (Cliff Haven, NY), 44(4):19 (Oct 1982) Catholic Women's Benevolent Association Cattaragus County
archeological survey-early 1900s,
17(3):4 (Jul 1955)
employment on, federal arts project and, 17(3):13 (Jul 1955) Harris, George on, quoted-late 1800s, 44(1&2):41 (Jan & Apr 1982) Parker, Arthur C. and, 17(3):2, 4 (Jul 1955) teacher at, Geneva H. Griswold, 17(3):2 (Jul 1955)
at Anthony funeral,
7(2):24 (Apr 1945)
League of Women Voters, as founder-1910s, 10(2&3):21 (Jul 1948) as speaker
burial, with human remains, mid-1800s,
45(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1983)
grazing area-1800s, 26(4):5 (Oct 1964) at High (Upper) Falls-1810s, 61(3&4):17, 20-21 illus (Sum & Fall 1999) on Native American reservation-1820s, 62(3):20 (Sum 2000) photographs/illustrations-1800s, 62(4):16 (Fall 2000) in Poland, 64(2):4 (Spr 2002) prices tubercular, milk contamination and, 45(1&2):6, 8 (Jan & Apr 1983); 61(3&4):13 (Sum & Fall 1999) Cauffman, Dinkelspiel and Company Cavalry
Budyenny's Cavalry, Polish-Soviet War,
57(1):17 (Win 1995)
New York State resource on, 63(4):15, 18 (Fall 2001) Rochester Cavalry, officer, 28(1):6 (Jan 1966)
construction,
59(4):12 (Fall 1997)
engineer, William Tichenor and, 59(4):11-12 (Fall 1997) Ithaca and Owego Railroad and, 59(4):12 (Fall 1997)
commissioner, Samuel P. Moulthrop-1910s,
19(2):16 (Apr 1957)
Iroquois Confederacy, and founding of, 44(1&2):16-17, 39 (Jan & Apr 1982) Jesuit missionaries and, 38(4):3 (Oct 1976)
as commander, Sons of Union Veterans, search
for Civil War campgrounds-1930s, 66(3):3,
16, 21 (Sum 2004)
CCC. See Civilian Conservation Corps C.C. Meyer and Son CCR. See Country Club of Rochester Cedar Creek
75th anniversary, of Rochester,
34(4):7 (Oct 1972)
Armistice Day-WWI, 51(1):7 photo (Win 1989); 51(3):11 (Sum 1989) Babies Day, 8(3):22 (Jul 1946) birthday. See Birthday celebrations centennial-1980s, 51(1):26 (Win 1989) in city parks, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) emancipation celebration (NYS) and-1820s, 46(1&2):19 (Jan & Apr 1984) "feast of watermelons," 42(1):4 (Jan 1980) fireworks and. See Fireworks of first permanent settlement, 34(4):7 (Oct 1972) "French Week"-1965, 43(4):5 (Oct 1981) holiday. See Holidays; specific holiday Italian, 22(4):6-7, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23 (Oct 1960) parties
barn, 3(3):22 (Jul 1941)
birthday. See Birthday celebrations caudle, 18(2):13 (Apr 1956) cheap and hungry, 3(3):22 (Jul 1941) of Eastman, George, 52(1):7, 10 (Win 1990) as informal entertainment-mid 1800s, 18(2):20 (Apr 1956) pumpkin pie parties, 26(1):14 (Jan 1964) Rochester Day. See Rochester Day celebrations semi-centennial. See Semi-centennial of Ward, Levi A., 26(1):14 (Jan 1964) wartime. See Military celebrations/ceremonies Celler, Congressman Emmanuel
dissolution,
19(4):15 (Oct 1957)
independence, 19(4):14 (Oct 1957) and visit of Charles Stewart Parnell-1880s, 68(3):16 (Sum 2006)
use
water-proof lime, discovery, 11(3&4):3 (Jul 1949)
Almshouse Burial Ground. See
Almshouse Burial Ground
Arlington National Cemetery, local resident interned at, 61(1):18 (Win 1999) Brighton Cemetery (Mt. Hope Avenue), 50(4):6-7 (Oct 1988) Brighton Village Cemetery. See Brighton Village, NY Buffalo Street (West Main). See Buffalo Street burying grounds
Almshouse Burial Ground. See
Almshouse Burial Ground
on Falls (Spring) Street, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956) Friends Burying Ground, 50(4):6 (Oct 1988) locations-pioneer era, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) map-1820s, 27(3):facing page 2 (Jul 1965) Pinnacle burial ground, 55(1):13 (Win 1993) remains removed to/from-1800s, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) Catholic. See also Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Cherry/East Avenue Cemetery, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) city ordinance governing, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) East Burying Ground, remains removed to/from-1800s, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. See Holy Sepulchre Cemetery human burials Mount Hope Cemetery. See Mount Hope Cemetery Oakwood Cemetery, 54(1):26 (Win 1992) Pinnacle burial ground, 55(1):13 (Win 1993) of pioneer era, 50(4):4-7 (Oct 1988)
abandoned/effaced, 50(4):6 (Oct 1988)
contagious diseases and, 50(4):3 (Oct 1988) locations, 2(1):5 map (Jan 1940); 18(3):2 (Jul 1956); 50(4):4 (Oct 1988) urban development and, 50(4):3-4 (Oct 1988) records, researching family history and, 52(2):2 photo caption, 20 (Spr 1990) as recreational space, 75(2):2 (Fall 2013) rural cemetery movement (of municipalities), 1796-1800s, 50(4):3-4 (Oct 1988) sexton, responsibilities, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) Sophia Street Cemetery, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) Stanley family, of Erastus (apparent), 45(1&2):13, 14 (Jan & Apr 1983) St. Patrick's Cemetery, 55(1):12-13 (Win 1993) vandalism, during Vietnam War era, 48(3&4):18-19 (Jul & Oct 1986) water contamination and, 39(3):4 (Jul 1977) West Burying Ground, remains removed from-1800s, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) Census(es)
bicycle
housing, comparative figures, 28(4):11-12 (Oct 1966) information provided in, 52(2):13, 20 (Spr 1990) local industry
1826, 40(1):5 (Jan 1978)
1827, 51(4):7 (Fall 1989) 1830s, 44(4):1 (Oct 1982) 1870, 40(1):18-19 (Jan 1978) 1880, 25(1):8 (Jan 1963) 1894, 28(4):15 (Oct 1966) clothing industry-mid 1800s, 22(3):2 (Jul 1960) foreign-born employees in, 25(3):17 (Jul 1963) pioneer era, 33(2):4 (Apr 1971) Southwest District, 60(3):15-16 (Sum 1998) U.S. Bureau of the Census. See U.S. Bureau of the Census Centennial celebrations
city, 6(2):21-22
(Apr 1944); 22(4):21 (Oct 1960);
32(2):6 (Apr 1970);
51(1):26 (Win 1989)
centennial publication, 5(3):1 (Jul
1943)
historical sketch, 29(3):1-20 (Jun 1967) Memorial Art Gallery and, 32(1):5 (Jan 1970) Moulthrop, Samuel P. and, 19(2):17 (Apr 1957) Walter Hagen Centennial Open and-1930s, 65(1):7 (Win 2003)
local impact-1870s, 6(2):12 (Apr 1944);
26(3):1, 3-5 (Jul 1964)
Philadelphia Exposition, attendees/exhibitors-1870s, 6(2):2 (Apr 1944) St. Stanislaus Parish, 57(2):18-19, 19 photo (Spr 1995) village-1912, 18(4):12, 17 (Oct 1956); 31(1):17 (Jan 1969) Centennial Exposition (Philadelphia-1876)
attendees and exhibitors,
8(2):21 (Apr 1946);
26(3):1, 3-5 (Jul 1964);
60(4):9 (Fall 1998)
Volume II, An Appreciation of David
Hochstein in, 56(3):24 (Sum 1994)
Volume III: Expansion, "The Expanding Charter Life of Rochester" by W. Earl Weller in, 63(4):11, 23 (Fall 2001) Center for Communication Research, 64(1):22 (Win 2002) Center for Governmental Research Centrala. See Polonia Civic Centre Central Aid Bureau
animal shelter,
35(4):20 (Oct 1973)
as boundary, of Crossroads District, 26(4):1 (Oct 1964) bridge. See Central Avenue Bridge commercial activity
grocery-1800s, 63(4):13 (Fall 2001)
photograph, 55(3):3 (Sum 1993) railroad station, 5(3):18 (Jul 1943); 29(2):10 (Apr 1967) housing conditions on, 27(4):5 (Oct 1965) Iroquois trail(s) along/crossing, 44(1&2):21, 24 (Jan & Apr 1982) Railroad YMCA, 16(1):10 (Jan 1954) transit service on, 30(3):11 (Jul 1968)
dam construction at-1930s,
54(4):21 (Fall 1992)
plaza construction near-early 1900s, 6(4):4 (Oct 1944)
architecture,
26(2):11-12, 16 (Apr 1964)
boundaries, railroad tracks as, 33(1):4 (Jan 1971) buildings
civic, on Front Street-1870s,
26(4):12 (Oct 1964)
construction of. See Construction industry Directory (1827) of Everard Peck and, 34(2):4 (Apr 1972) Fire Underwriters directories and, 34(2):14 (Apr 1972) listed in 1893 travel handbook, 41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979) on Main Street Bridge. See Main Street Bridge skyscrapers. See Skyscrapers
1830s, 44(4):1 (Oct 1982)
1920s, 19(3):22 (Jul 1957) 1950s, 69(1):3 (Spr 2007) 1960s, 26(2):3, 19-20 (Apr 1964) fires/fire hazard, 34(2):3, 5, 6-10, 13, 16 (Apr 1972); 38(2&3):1 (Apr & Jul 1976)See also Fires — commercial/industrial Four Corners as, 27(3):3 (Jul 1965) historical overview, 34(2):1-24 (Apr 1972)
1810-1860s, 34(2):1-8 (Apr 1972)
1860s-1880s, 34(2):8-14 (Apr 1972) 1890s-1930s, 34(2):14-24 (Apr 1972) east-west rivalry, 34(2):11, 16-18, 23 (Apr 1972) market analysis-mid 1900s, 69(1):9, 20 (Spr 2007) railroads and. See Railroads; Trains retail activity. See Retail industry social centers in-late 1800s, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) suburban challenge to, 38(1):22-23 (Jan 1976) traffic congestion. See Traffic vistas, changes in-mid 1900s, 26(2):1-2, 4-6, 16 (Apr 1964)
Alling, Joseph T. and,
34(4):3 (Oct 1972)
benefit concert for Douglass monument, 21(4):16 (Oct 1959) Sunday School
Hubbrad, William A., Jr. and, 3(3):15
(Jul 1941)
Central City
Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S. and-WWII,
74(2):8 (Fall 2012)
charter of recognition signing, photograph-19402, 74(2):9 (Fall 2012) Central Drug Store
constructed,
31(2):4 (Apr 1969)
formerly School No. 1-1800s, 31(2):4 (Apr 1969) renamed Rochester Free Academy, 31(2):4 (Apr 1969)See also Rochester Free Academy
at Free Academy. See
Rochester Free Academy
of Rochester and Monroe County, Rochester History and, 69(1):28 (Spr 2007) Central New York Medical Association
Bragdon/Trautmann light show in,
29(4):16 (Oct 1967)
creation-1850s, 75(2):3 (Fall 2013) landscape architects, 50(2):7 (Apr 1988); 75(2):3 (Fall 2013)
Council of Social Agencies membership,
20(4):15 (Oct 1958)
president, Vilas M. Swan-1930s, 20(4):16, 17 (Oct 1958) renamed Central Planning Division, 20(4):17 (Oct 1958)
formerly Central Planning Committee,
20(4):17 (Oct 1958)
membership consideration, 20(4):24 (Oct 1958)
baccalaureate service at-1890s,
33(4):11, 15 (Oct 1971)
founding, 1(3):14 (Jul 1939) funerals at
of Anthony, Susan B., 7(2):24 (Apr
1945); 57(4):17 (Fall 1995)
of Douglass, Frederick, 21(4):16 (Oct 1959); 67(4):22 with photo (Fall 2005)
and subsequent site usage, 67(4):22
(Fall 2005)
Albertson, Dr. Albertson, 57(4):17
(Fall 1995)
Alling, Joseph T., 14(4):9 (Oct 1952); 22(2):18 (Apr 1960) Central Railroad Bridge Central Trades and Labor Council, 3(4):17 (Oct 1941); 32(2):12 (Apr 1970)
member politics,
23(3):18 (Jul 1961)
Rochester Plan and, 61(1):12 (Win 1999) Strayer, Rev. Paul M. and, 14(4):22 (Oct 1952); 22(2):22 (Apr 1960) unions and, 3(4):23 (Oct 1941) on Wilgus Plan, 6(4):6 (Oct 1944) WWII activity, 5(1):12 (Jan 1943)
agents, 28(4):18
(Oct 1966)
charter, 25(1):15 (Jan 1963) coverage, 25(1):18 (Jan 1963) formation, 25(1):1 (Jan 1963) membership, 25(1):23 (Jan 1963) shoe industry and, 15(2):17 (Apr 1953) social center movement and, 14(4):18 (Oct 1952) unemployment conference-1930, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958)
location-1950s,
49(2):18 (Apr 1987); 61(3&4):24
photo (Sum & Fall 1999)
site, previous usage-1820s, 49(4):11 (Oct 1987) wins municipal contest, 26(2):16 (Apr 1964)
formation-1800s,
63(2):12 (Spr 2001)
officer-1870s, 63(2):12 (Spr 2001) players, 63(2):12-13 (Spr 2001)
books and,
48(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1986)
formation and locations, 8(2):5 (Apr 1946); 28(2&3):35, 40 (Apr & Jul 1966)
circulation, veterans' Civil War accounts and,
73(2):3 (Fall 2011)
Rochester History article taken from-1890, 74(1):1, 23n.1 (Spr 2012) Shelton, William Henry published in, 73(2):1, 2 (Fall 2011); 74(1):1 (Spr 2012) A Century of Service: Rochester General Hospital by Virginia Jeffrey Smith, 10(4):18 (Oct 1948) A Century with Central Church by W. E. Hastings, 10(4):17 (Oct 1948) Cerebral palsy
awareness of,
55(2):17, 20 (Spr 1993)
Borelli family and, 55(2):26 (Spr 1993) programs/associations, 55(2):17, 20-22, 26-29 (Spr 1993)See also Mary Cariola Children's Center; United Cerebral Palsy Association of the Rochester Area, Inc. Cerulli, Lewis Chad Hanna by Walter Edmonds, 10(4):3 (Oct 1948) Chadsey, John Challice, Charles
Anthony (Susan B.) reception at-1890s,
7(2):17 (Apr 1945)
arts, as sponsor of, 22(4):17 (Oct 1960)
art exhibit, 17(2):12 (Apr 1955)
band concerts-early 1900s, 11(1):8 (Jan 1949) exhibits, 12(1):19 (Jan 1950) Homelands Exhibit, 17(2):20-21 (Apr 1955); 25(3):18 (Jul 1963); 34(4):21 (Oct 1972)
annual, 34(4):17 (Oct 1972);
55(4):35 (Fall 1993)
for new citizens, 22(4):14 (Oct 1960); 25(3):16, 19 (Jul 1963) for visiting dignitaries, 22(4):16 (Oct 1960) book resources, study of-early 1900s, 23(4):2 (Oct 1961) campaigns/slogans
to attract/promote commerce & industry,
12(1):7 (Jan 1950);
14(3):19 (Jun 1952);
19(3):11, 19 (Jul 1957);
34(4):4-22 passim (Oct 1972);
43(4):19 (Oct 1981)
city beautification, 34(4):6, 20 (Oct 1972) to promote charitable giving-early 1900s, 11(2):19-20 (Apr 1949) city planning and, 34(2):21 (Apr 1972); 36(2):2 (Apr 1974) committees/councils
on accident prevention-1910s,
17(1):17 (Jan 1955)
on art, 17(2):13 (Apr 1955) on citizenship, 25(3):17, 18 (Jul 1963) on civic improvement, 6(4):16-17, 18, 20 (Oct 1944); 31(1):16 (Jan 1969) Committee of Seven-early 1900s, 23(2):3 (Apr 1961) convention committee, 31(4):19, 20 (Oct 1969) Factory Investigating Committee, chair of, 25(2):18 (Apr 1963) Flower Garden Committee, remarks to-1920s, 51(2):19 (Spr 1989) on housing, 13(4):18 (Oct 1951) Inland Waterways Committee, chair, 16(4):21 (Oct 1954) merchants council. See Retail Merchants Council school finances and-1930s, 31(2):17-18 (Apr 1969) World Trade Committee, 16(4):20 (Oct 1954) East Rochester, and origins of, 19(3):12 (Jul 1957) Executive Board, attempt to abolish-1890s, 14(2):12 (Apr 1952) fire insurance controversy-early 1900s, 38(2&3):24-25, 26, 27, 30, 33 (Apr & Jul 1976) formation-1880s, 3(3):12 (Jul 1941); 3(4):17 (Oct 1941); 9(1):16 (Jan 1947); 11(2):12, 19 (Apr 1949); 20(1):13 (Jan 1958); 21(3):14 (Jul 1959); 22(3):6 (Jul 1960); 24(4):1, 5-7 (Oct 1962); 33(3):17 (Jul 1971); 34(4):2 (Oct 1972)
precursor activity, 22(2):1-5 (Apr
1960)
headquarters, location, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956)
above bank-1890s, 10(2&3):16 (Jul
1948); 18(1):11 (Jan 1956)
in Chamber of Commerce Building. See Chamber of Commerce Building Kimball Tobacco Factory, 37(2):20-21 (Apr 1975) housing initiatives, 27(4):4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 16 (Oct 1965) labor initiatives
investigates sweatshop conditions-1910s,
22(3):16 (Jul 1960)
negotiations, role in, 22(3):20 (Jul 1960) work conditions, analysis of, 25(3):14 (Jul 1963) McKelvey, Blake and, 51(1):19 (Win 1989) members
late 1800s, 15(2):9 (Apr 1953)
1950s, 20(2):12 (Apr 1958) Bragdon, Mr. & Mrs. Claude F., 29(4):9 (Oct 1967) Eastman, George, 23(3):18-19 (Jul 1961); 30(1):2 (Jan 1968) Ellingson, Dr. Mark, 27(4):16 (Oct 1965) Folsom, Marion B., 61(1):3 (Win 1999) increases in, 34(4):12, 15, 17 (Oct 1972) McKee, H. Sellers-1890s, 24(4):10 (Oct 1962) Moulthrop, Samuel P., 19(2):4, 18 (Apr 1957) Todd, George W., 30(1):2 (Jan 1968) Woodward, Rowland, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965)
Port of Rochester, 16(4):15-16 (Oct
1954)
public library, 23(4):23 (Oct 1961) sewer-1890s, 19(3):10 (Jul 1957) subway, 36(2):11, 19 (Apr 1974) thruway link, 36(2):20 (Apr 1974) transit service, 13(1):21 (Jan 1951); 30(3):9 (Jul 1968) water supply, 7(4):17 (Oct 1945); 19(3):10 (Jul 1957); 34(3):10-11, 18 (Jul 1972)
Angle, Charles E., 33(3):17 (Jul
1971)
Brewster, Henry C., 41(4):8 (Oct 1979) Brickner, Max, 22(3):7 (Jul 1960) Cutler, James G., 31(1):10 (Jan 1969) Dietrich, George, 6(4):8 (Oct 1944); 14(1):20 (Jan 1952); 31(4):19-20 (Oct 1969); 38(2&3):34 (Apr & Jul 1976) Dunn, Thomas B., 41(4):11 (Oct 1979) of first four decades, 24(4):1-24 passim (Oct 1962) Ives, John M., 19(3):11 (Jul 1957) Kimball, William S., 21(3):14 (Jul 1959) Lamberton, A. B., 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) Miner, Edward G., 23(2):3 (Apr 1961) presidents, professions of, 33(3):17 (Jul 1971) Woodward, Roland, 6(4):8 (Oct 1944); 61(1):12 (Win 1999)
canal proposals, 11(3&4):22, 23
(Jul 1949)
Civic Improvement League, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944) civic reforms-early 1900s, 34(4):4 (Oct 1972) concerts, 75(2):5 (Fall 2013) homeowner assistance, 20(4):14 (Oct 1958) for immigrants, 34(4):21 (Oct 1972)
citizenship/naturalization,
24(4):19 (Oct 1962); 25(3):17
(Jul 1963)
Council for Better Citizenship, 25(3):18 (Jul 1963) Homelands Exhibit, 17(2):20-21 (Apr 1955); 25(3):18 (Jul 1963) new citizen dinners, 9(4):23 (Oct 1947); 22(4):14 (Oct 1960); 24(4):22 (Oct 1962); 25(3):16, 18-19, 22 (Jul 1963) work conditions, analysis of, 25(3):14 (Jul 1963) poor fund-1890s, 7(4):22 (Oct 1945) public safety committees, 17(1):17 (Jan 1955) Rochester Brainpower Program, 51(4):13 photo caption (Fall 1989) Rochester Plan, 61(1):12 (Win 1999) Rochester Zoological Society, 61(2):13 (Spr 1999) school finances, analysis of-1920s, 31(2):16 (Apr 1969) sister city program and international trade fair-1980s, 43(4):6, 8-9 (Oct 1981) unemployment relief, 14(3):9-10 (Jun 1952) publications, 10(4):19 (Oct 1948); 24(4):9-10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 24 (Oct 1962); 34(4):5, 6, 7, 12 (Oct 1972); 36(2):9 (Apr 1974); 36(2):16 (Apr 1974)
Business Bulletin, quoted on WWII production,
66(1):5 (Win 2004)
research/surveys
housing, 35(2):19 (Apr 1973)
snow removal, 27(1):18 (Jan 1965) St. Lawrence Seaway, 16(4):21 (Oct 1954) subway, 36(2):19 (Apr 1974)
Halifax, Lord-1940s, 55(4):35 (Fall
1993)
Italian community leaders, 22(4):14 (Oct 1960) Zueblin, Charles-early 1900s, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944) wartime activity/initiatives
Spanish-American War-1898, 13(2):6
(Apr 1951)
World War I, 5(4):4, 5, 8, 13, 17 (Oct 1943); 34(4):20, 21 (Oct 1972); 57(1):15-17 (Win 1995) World War II, 5(1):3, 26 (Jan 1943); 5(4):8-9 (Oct 1943)
Keeler Building as-1890s to 1910s,
24(3):30 (Jul 1962);
24(4):11 (Oct 1962);
26(1):18 (Jan 1964);
34(4):20 (Oct 1972);
37(2):20-21 (Apr 1975)
at St. Paul & Mortimer Streets-1910s to present, 24(4):11, 13, 14, 19, 20 (Oct 1962)
architect, Claude F. Bragdon, 21(3):5
(Jul 1959); 29(4):11 with
illus, 13-14 (Oct 1967);
52(1):9 (Win 1990)
construction and/or design, 24(3):30 (Jul 1962); 26(1):18 (Jan 1964); 34(2):20-21 (Apr 1972); 34(4):17, 20 (Oct 1972); 35(2):14 (Apr 1973) events at, 9(4):22 (Oct 1947); 29(1):18-19 (Jan 1967); 30(1):12-13, 17 (Jan 1968) funding, by George Eastman, 23(3):18-19 (Jul 1961); 24(3):29-30 (Jul 1962); 26(4):19 (Oct 1964); 34(4):17 (Oct 1972); 38(1):17 (Jan 1976) as landmark, 27(3):6 (Jul 1965) occupants, 20(2):12 (Apr 1958) opening and dedication, 34(4):20 (Oct 1972)
Civil War action in,
63(4):8 (Fall 2001)
Douglass, Frederick and John Brown in, 67(4):11 (Fall 2005)
alcoholism research,
1(3):17 (Jul 1939)
library, 7(3):5-6 (Jul 1945) as religious leader, 11(2):6 (Apr 1949)
Brick Church and, 7(3):5-7 (Jul 1945)
business enterprises and, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) Plymouth Congregational Church and, 40(4):2, 5 (Oct 1978) Sabbath-keeping stages, 1(3):16 (Jul 1939) Chandler Bill The Changing Face of Rochester by Blake McKelvey, 26(2):1-20 with photos (Apr 1964) Channel 8 (television)
Bethel Chapel, proposed,
11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949)
Catholic
Academy of the Sacred Heart,
65(4):16-18 (Fall 2003)
All Souls' Chapel of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):1 photo, 9-12, 9 photo (Spr 2005) Confessional Chapel, 63(3):10 (Sum 2001) Duffy Memorial Chapel, 60(3):15, 24 (Sum 1998) locations-1820s, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971) mission bark chapels-1600s, 13(3):5 (Jul 1951) Montreal, Canada-1820s, 62(4):20 (Fall 2000) Most Precious Blood Chapel, formation-1930, 22(4):24 (Oct 1960) Our Lady/Lady's Chapel, 22(4):11 (Oct 1960); 67(2):9 (Spr 2005) Our Lady of Sorrows chapel, remodeling-1930s, 29(2):16 (Apr 1967) St. Bernard's Chapel in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):10 photo, 11 (Spr 2005) St. Francis de Sales Chapel, 63(3):16 (Sum 2001) of St. Mary's Catholic Society, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975) St. Patrick's Church, construction-1820s, 19(4):3 (Oct 1957) Congregational
Plymouth Church chapel, 40(4):7 (Oct
1978)
Allen Street-early 1900s, 21(4):17
(Oct 1959)
Bermuda, Dr. Algernon S. Crapsey and, 42(1):6 (Jan 1980) Boughton Hill-1600s, 13(3):5 (Jul 1951) East Avenue, 28(2&3):6 (Apr & Jul 1966) eighth ward, 40(4):7 (Oct 1978) Frank Street, 19(4):3 (Oct 1957) Gandichiragou-1600s, 13(3):5 (Jul 1951) Grove, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) Hobart Street, 60(3):15, 24 (Sum 1998) on map-1820s, 27(3):facing page 2 (Jul 1965) Montreal, Canada-1820s, 62(4):20, 22 (Fall 2000) near Holcomb-1600s, 13(3):5 (Jul 1951) Platt Street, 19(4):3 (Oct 1957) Prince Street, 65(4):16-18 (Fall 2003) Reservoir Avenue, 26(2):14-15 (Apr 1964) River Street, 37(2):4, 11 (Apr 1975) Seneca Falls, 10(2&3):4 (Jul 1948) Stillson Street, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) St. Paul Street, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958) Totiakton-1600s, 13(3):5 (Jul 1951) West Main Street, 36(3):4 (Jul 1974) Methodist
Canadian-1820s, 62(4):22 (Fall 2000)
First Wesleyan, construction, 36(3):4 (Jul 1974) German chapel, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) purchase by St. Mary's Catholic Society, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975) River Street chapel, 37(2):4, 11 (Apr 1975) Wesleyan Chapel, Seneca Falls, 10(2&3):4 (Jul 1948) Mount Hope Cemetery, illustrations, 50(4):1, 2, 12-13, 15 (Oct 1988) Presbyterian
Trinity Chapel, location and opening-early 1900s,
21(4):17 (Oct 1959)
auto business enterprise,
50(3):19 (Jul 1988)
as Gentlemen Drivers Association officer, 12(1):2 (Jan 1950) Chapin, Mrs. Esther Maria (née Ward). See also Ward, Esther Maria
daily activities, journal entries,
30(2):3-4 (Apr 1968)
marriage-1810s, 29(3):19 (Jun 1967); 30(2):3 (Apr 1968)
business enterprises
Native Americans and
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
at court house dediction-1850s, 33(2):13 (Apr 1971) as judge, 4(1):21 (Jan 1942) library, 7(3):4-5 (Jul 1945) marriage-1810s, 30(2):3 (Apr 1968) at Pioneer Society meeting-1840s, 47(3&4):10 (Jul & Oct 1985) reminiscences, quoted-1840s, 47(3&4):10-11 (Jul & Oct 1985) residence, 47(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1985) as village clerk-1810s, 40(2):3 (Apr 1978) Chapin, Mrs. W.
gift to school of deaf-1900s,
64(1):18 (Win 2002)
sister, 64(1):18 (Win 2002)See also Lyon, Mrs. Carolyn Hamilton Talcott
marriage-1800s,
28(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul 1966)
residences, 8(2):20 (Apr 1946); 28(2&3):10, 22 with illus (Apr & Jul 1966) surprise party for, 8(2):3 (Apr 1946) Chappell, Ernest E. Character Building Division Charities
events. See
Charity events
organizations. See Relief agencies/efforts; specific agency quantity, quote on-1850s, 68(4):6 (Fall 2006)
subsequently Bureau of Public Welfare,
20(4):15 (Oct 1958)
survey/investigation of-1910s, 20(4):2-3 (Oct 1958)
Children's Aid Society investigation-1920s,
20(4):9 (Oct 1958)
member-1800s, 64(1):6 (Win 2002) Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes and, 64(1):6 (Win 2002)
ball/dance at Polonia Civic Centre,
57(2):8 (Spr 1995)
baseball games, 62(2):20 (Spr 2000); 63(1):7, 15 photo caption, 16 (Win 2001) Charles Carroll Park Charles G. Weinmann Brewery Charles, James Charleston, NY
Confederate POWs in,
73(2):14-15, 16 (Fall 2011)
famine relief and-1800s, 68(3):5, 13 (Sum 2006) Silver, Henry Dayton in, 15(4):3, 15 (Oct 1953) Charlevoix Charlotte Beach. See Charlotte, NY; Ontario Beach/Ontario Beach Park Charlotte Blast Furnace
alternative and subsequent names for,
67(2):5 (Spr 2005)
as boundary of 20,000 Acre Tract, 67(2):4 (Spr 2005) private use of, 67(2):5 (Spr 2005)
opening-1910s,
73(1):5 (Spr 2011)
replacement site-1960, 23(4):23 (Oct 1961) Stutson Street site, photograph, 73(1):5 (Spr 2011)
commissioning-1820s,
45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983)
location and/or operation, 5(3):9-11 (Jul 1943); 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950); 22(1):18 (Jan 1960) octagonal light, addition-1880, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) petition for, 29(3):11 (Jun 1967) photographs/illustrations, 5(3):10 (Jul 1943); 53(4):2 (Fall 1991)
annexation by Rochester-1910s,
16(4):14 (Oct 1954);
19(3):10, 16 (Jul 1957);
33(2):20 (Apr 1971);
37(1):1-28 (Jan 1975);
75(1):24 (Spring 2013)
motivating factors, 75(2):14 (Fall
2013)
bicycle sidepath to, 69(2):16 photo (Spr 2008) boating club, 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) bridge, financing-1850s, 33(2):14 (Apr 1971) cemetery, remains at-pioneer era, 50(4):4 (Oct 1988) city children evacuated to, 45(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1983) commercial/industrial activity, 30(4):23 (Oct 1968); 75(2):14 (Fall 2013)
amusement parks. See under
Amusement parks
blast furnace, 12(1):7 (Jan 1950) Commercial Hotel-1800s, 53(4):4 (Fall 1991) economic development, 45(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1983) ferry company, 37(1):5 (Jan 1975) fisherman's lodge, 8(3):3 (Jul 1946) Genesee Country, importance to, 45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983) grain elevators-1850s, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983) hotel, 8(3):13 (Jul 1946) of Lake Ontario Beach Improvement Company, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946) plank road company. See Rochester and Charlotte Plank Road Company railroad. See Rochester and Charlotte Railroad resorts. See Ontario Beach/Ontario Beach Park — as resort destination saloons-early 1800s, 37(1):11-12, 14 (Jan 1975) founding-1790s, 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 16(2):3 (Apr 1954); 21(1):4-5 (Jan 1959); 37(1):2 (Jul 1961) harbor pier
addition, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct
1983)
construction and dredging project-1820s, 75(1):3 (Spring 2013) lighthouse on, 75(1):3, 4 illus (Spring 2013) postcard depicting-early 1900s, 75(1):6 illus (Spring 2013) stereograph depicting-1880s, 75(1):4 illus (Spring 2013) tour guide depicting-1880s, 75(1):34 illus (Spring 2013) library. See Charlotte Branch Library location, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 16(4):3 (Oct 1954) municipal services population figures-1910s, 37(1):7-8 (Jan 1975) as port. See Port of Genesee/Rochester residential and commercial growth-late 1800s, 75(1):5-6 (Spring 2013) residents
Child, Jonathan, 22(2):2 (Apr 1960);
26(1):3 (Jan 1964)
Harris family (of George H.), 44(1&2):2 (Jan & Apr 1982) Latta, George Clinton, Sr. See Latta, George Clinton, Sr. settlement, 3(2):1 (Apr 1941) social events
electric trolleys-1880s, 16(4):14
(Oct 1954)
lake excursions, 75(1):3 (Spring 2013) needs, recognition & meeting of-1800s, 45(3&4):20-22 (Jul & Oct 1983) rail service, 8(2):9 (Apr 1946); 16(4):8, 9 (Oct 1954); 19(3):4, 8 (Jul 1957); 30(3):7 (Jul 1968); 30(4):7, 13, 16, 17 (Oct 1968) via roadways, 27(3):8 (Jul 1965); 45(3&4):21 (Jul & Oct 1983) speed limits, 19(3):17-18 (Jul 1957) travel brochure detailing, 75(1):21 photo (Spring 2013) velocipede races, 8(2):14 (Apr 1946) via water, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946) visitors, newspaper on-1850s, 8(3):3 (Jul 1946) War of 1812 and, 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 4(1):8 (Jan 1942); 4(4):11, 15, 19 (Oct 1942); 24(1):10, 11 (Jan 1962); 45(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1983); 53(4):7-9 (Fall 1991) Charlotte Plank Road Nursery, 45(3&4):21 (Jul & Oct 1983) Charlotte Railroad Charlotte-Rochester Railroad
Charter of Twinning, Rennes-Rochester sister
city program-1950s, 43(4):2-3 (Oct 1981)
city. See City charters county. See specific county Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):16 (Spr 2005) legislative control of, 35(1):8 (Jan 1973) town/village. See specific town/village, e.g. Rochester, Village of for transportation services, 19(3):19 (Jul 1957); 30(3):2-3, 8 (Jul 1968); 30(4):3, 4, 5, 17 (Oct 1968) Chase, Margaret Chatham Gardens (public housing)
apartments,
29(2):20 (Apr 1967)
conditions-1960s, 27(4):24 (Oct 1965) development, 27(4):21-22 (Oct 1965)
commercial activity on,
17(4):10 (Oct 1955)
fire strikes-1909, 38(2&3):21 (Apr & Jul 1976) St. Joseph's Catholic Church seen from, 63(3):photo: 12-13 (Sum 2001) subsequently Franklin Street, 63(3):20 (Sum 2001) in Utica, NY, 39(3):12 (Jul 1977)
as labor leader,
32(2):12, 16 (Apr 1970)
clothing workers' union, role in,
22(3):25-26, 29-30 (Jul 1960)
Chautauqua County Chautauqua, NY Checkers tournaments-1920s, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949) Check protectors
invention,
28(4):22 (Oct 1966); 30(1):3 (Jan
1968)
manufacturers
Peerless Check Protecting Company-early 1900s,
26(3):13-14 (Jul 1964)
Todd Company, 11(2):17 (Apr 1949) Chelsea baseball club (Brooklyn, NY)
as Bergh Association agent,
35(4):4, 7 (Oct 1973)
business enterprise
iron manufacture, 35(4):4 (Oct 1973)
foundry, 49(4):22 (Oct 1987)
history of Mary Jemison tour boat in,
68(1&2):28n.1 (Win & Spr 2006)
ship condemnation, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954)
as attorney, Henry W. Johnson and-1840s,
66(4):15 (Fall 2004)
birth, family, and political background, 66(4):15-16 (Fall 2004) photograph, 66(4):15 (Fall 2004)
anti-war march, quote-1970s,
48(3&4):15 (Jul & Oct 1986)
Johnson, Elisha and-1810s, 4(1):10 (Jan 1942) social agencies on Chiarella, Angelo J. Chicago, IL
baseball club. See
White Stockings baseball club (Chicago,
IL)
basketball tournament, Rochester Royals in, 58(1):3 (Win 1996) Bell, Mifflin E. and, 40(2):17 (Apr 1978) blizzard of 1918, 27(1):15 (Jan 1965) city planning, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944) Civil War parole camp, 66(3):23n.12 (Sum 2004)
POW in, 74(1):4 (Spr 2012)
clubs, 9(4):3 (Oct 1947); 40(3):4 (Jul 1978) great fire of 1800s, local impact, 7(4):3 (Oct 1945); 34(2):13 (Apr 1972); 38(1):15 (Jan 1976) Hochstein (David) recital in, 56(3):22 (Sum 1994) penal institution, 34(1):11 (Jan 1972) shoe industry, 15(2):16 (Apr 1953) Stromberg-Carlson origins in, 35(2):7 (Apr 1973) Teresi, Charles C. in-early 1900s, 70(1):12 (Fall 2008) terrain, 19(1):23 (Jan 1957) train excursion to, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946) Ward museum collection at, 26(3):10 (Jul 1964) Wolfard, Clara and Teddy in-1930s, 65(3):3 (Sum 2003) world's fairs Chicos (gang)
Anthony, Susan B. and,
57(4):10 (Fall 1995)
cases, 35(4):11 (Oct 1973) by immigrants-1800s, 22(4):4 (Oct 1960) news account, 35(4):12-13 (Oct 1973) resident care for victims of-1860s, 68(4):15 (Fall 2006) in theater, 35(4):13 (Oct 1973)
death and lineage,
71(1):22 (Spr 2009)
headstone, 71(1):front cover (Spr 2009) obituary, 71(1):22, 23 illus (Spr 2009) as slave, Rochester family story of, 71(1):3, 22-23 (Spr 2009) Childbirth
in 1800s, 32(4):3
(Oct 1970)
at Camp Hillhouse-1860s, 66(3):10 (Sum 2004) maternal death following, 45(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1983) Child, Jonathan (1785-1860)
amusements,
47(3&4):14 (Jul & Oct 1985)
biographical summaries/details, 22(2):2-3 (Apr 1960); 26(1):3-4 (Jan 1964)
death, 26(1):1, 4 (Jan 1964)
grandson with nurse, 62(1):5 photo (Win 2000) marriage, 24(1):12 (Jan 1962); 26(1):3, 4 (Jan 1964) Rochester family (of Col. Nathaniel), relationship to/with, 23(3):7 (Jul 1961); 24(1):15, 19 (Jan 1962); 26(1):3 (Jan 1964); 29(3):18 (Jun 1967); 71(1):22 (Spr 2009) business enterprises, 29(3):15 (Jun 1967); 40(1):8 (Jan 1978)
account with Guernsey & Bushnell Company,
45(3&4):14 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Aqueduct House, fire, 18(1):2 (Jan 1956) banking, 49(2):4 (Apr 1987) basin/harbor/slip. See Child's Basin boat-building-1800s, 49(4):11 (Oct 1987) coal distributorship, 46(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):16 (Fall 1998) packet line, 23(3):7 (Jul 1961) railroad, 30(4):3 (Oct 1968) telegraph lines and, 7(1):19 (Jan 1945) wealth and, 72(1):8-9 (Spr 2010) Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):18n.20 (Fall 1994) as host, of Bal Masque, 18(2):19 (Apr 1956) as mayor (1834-1835), 24(4):2 (Oct 1962); 26(1):4 (Jan 1964)
election, 2(1):12 (Jan 1940);
3(1):12 (Jan 1941);
11(2):6 (Apr 1949);
21(2):23 (Apr 1959);
23(3):8 (Jul 1961)
inauguration, 36(4):4 (Oct 1974); 40(2):6 (Apr 1978) liquor, stance on, 11(2):6 (Apr 1949); 22(1):9 (Jan 1960); 54(2):7 (Spr 1992) newspaper criticizes, 21(2):24 (Apr 1959) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) portrait, 40(2):8 (Apr 1978) resignation, 1(3):6-7 (Jul 1939); 22(2):3 (Apr 1960); 23(3):9 (Jul 1961); 54(2):7 (Spr 1992) residence. See Jonathan Child House as temperance advocate, 12(2&3):10 (Apr 1950) Whig Party, as member of, 21(2):23-24 (Apr 1959) Child labor, 3(3):13 (Jul 1941)
in agriculture industry,
54(1):14 (Win 1992)
in clothing industry, 20(1):9-10 (Jan 1958); 22(3):1, 4, 12, 16 (Jul 1960) in Italian community, 22(4):3, 4 (Oct 1960) laws regulation, need for-early 1900s, 34(4):6 (Oct 1972) in tobacco industry, 60(1):6 (Win 1998) in World War II, 56(3):4 (Sum 1994) Child, Nathaniel Rochester Children
abuse of. See
Child abuse;
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children
at baseball games, 62(2):10 (Spr 2000) at Chicago world's fair-1893 correctional institutions. See Correctional institutions at county almshouse, mid-1800s, 45(1&2):18, 19, 20, 21 (Jan & Apr 1983) courts, juvenile, 33(2):20, 21 (Apr 1971)See also Children's Court Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. and, 42(1):4 (Jan 1980) death of, 18(3):3, 15 (Jul 1956)See also Infant mortality
at Industrial School of Rochester,
68(4):11-12 (Fall 2006)
mortality rates, ages 1-5 years (1887-1906), 45(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1983) development, play and, 73(1):16-17 with photo (Spr 2011) disabled
city school facilities-1920, 31(2):15
(Apr 1969)
services for, 55(2):1-36 passim with illus (Spr 1993)
in early childhood, development and-1920s,
68(4):8 photo caption (Fall
2006)
exchange programs. See Student exchange programs health issues/facilities
abuse. See Child abuse
contaminated milk and, 45(1&2):5-9 (Jan & Apr 1983) convalescent hospital, 41(4):21 (Oct 1979) dental care, George Eastman and, 52(1):19-20 (Win 1990) diseases, 1(3):3 (Jul 1939); 18(3):2, 21, 24 (Jul 1956) free medical care, 9(2&3):22 (Apr 1947) smoking. See Tobacco consumption summer hospital. See Infants' Summer Hospital illegitimate, conference on-1920s, 23(2):9 (Apr 1961) as laborers. See Child labor newspaper series on, 22(4):19 (Oct 1960) O'Brien, Father John H. and, 60(2):20 (Spr 1998) orphaned. See Orphans photographs/illustrations/portraits
Appleby, R. B. and (portrait),
62(1):11 (Win 2000)
at Brown Square-early 1900s, 75(2):11 (Fall 2013) Cody, Kit Carson, 52(2):32 (Spr 1990) handicapped, 55(2):21, 27, 30, 36 (Spr 1993) health issues and, 45(1&2):2, 7, 11 (Jan & Apr 1983) at Highland Park, 75(2):31 (Fall 2013) from Industrial School of Rochester (1860s-1910), 68(4):4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17 (Fall 2006) infants, 45(1&2):1, 2, 7, 11 (Jan & Apr 1983) in Jones Square, 50(2):6 (Apr 1988) "Kodakid" refugees, 55(4):36 (Fall 1993) at library centers, 73(1):4, 7, 16, 17, cover (Spr 2011) under Nazi rule
at Displaced Persons camp-1940s,
74(2):8 (Fall 2012)
as immigrants/refugees from, 74(2):10 (Fall 2012) in pantaloons, 57(3):22 (Sum 1995) at playground library program, 75(2):7 (Fall 2013) at Rochester Children's Nursery (1920s-early 2000s), 68(4):5, 10, 11, 15, 16, 18 (Fall 2006) Sneck, Mary Helen, 54(3):19, 24 (Sum 1992) St. Augustine's School students, 60(3):3, 19 (Sum 1998) Stroud, Violet, 51(3):7 (Sum 1989) war relief efforts, 51(3):3, 6, 7 (Sum 1989); 55(4):1-20 passim (Fall 1993) Werner, Rachel, 55(2):7 (Spr 1993) Whitney, Edward Tompkins and (portrait), 62(1):8, 13 (Win 2000) recreational activities. See Parks system; Recreation; specific activity smoking and. See Tobacco consumption social agencies/efforts. See Relief agencies/efforts; specific agency/effort traveling Oregon Trail-1840s, 39(1&2):20-21, 32 (Jan & Apr 1977) during wartime
evacuation, from Europe-WWII,
55(4):21-44, 36 photo (Fall 1993)
family life, 66(1):10 (Win 2004); 66(2):19-22 (Spr 2004) as laborers-WWII, 56(3):4 (Sum 1994); 66(1):9 (Win 2004) relief efforts-Spanish-American War, 13(2):2 (Apr 1951) relief efforts-WWI, 51(3):photos: 3, 6 (Sum 1989); 57(1):15 (Win 1995) relief efforts-WWII, 51(4):21 (Fall 1989); 55(4):1-20 with photos(Fall 1993) Children of Mary
formation,
9(2&3):23 (Apr 1947); 20(4):2 (Oct
1958)
investigation of, 20(4):9 (Oct 1958) slum conditions, response to-early 1900s, 27(4):5 (Oct 1965) Social Welfare League and-1920s, 23(2):10 (Apr 1961) S.P.C.C. and, 20(4):10 (Oct 1958)
origin, 23(3):16
(Jul 1961)
social agencies and
Family Service of Rochester, Inc.-1950s,
23(2):18-19 (Apr 1961)
Social Welfare League-1920s, 23(2):10 (Apr 1961) Children's Day Children's Overseas Reception Board
construction,
11(1):5 (Jan 1949)
design controversy, 50(2):9 (Apr
1988)
opening-1890, 3(1):15 (Jan 1941); 7(4):19 (Oct 1945) photographs/illustrations, 50(2):10 (Apr 1988)
formation-early 1900s,
11(1):15-16 (Jan 1949)
Lattimore, Miss Alida and, 14(4):18 (Oct 1952) officers programs, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949); 26(4):18 (Oct 1964); 31(2):12 (Apr 1969)
activity at, 4(1):24
(Jan 1942); 11(3&4):6, 9 (Jul 1949);
49(4):6, 8, 22, 26-27 (Oct 1987);
72(1):9 (Spr 2010)
Aqueduct Mill and, 59(2):17 (Spr 1997) development, 13(4):6 (Oct 1951); 22(2):3 (Apr 1960) Dundas warehouse at-1840s, 68(3):13 (Sum 2006) economic impact-1820s, 23(3):6 (Jul 1961) flooding of-1865, 58(3):4 (Sum 1996) illustration, 5(3):11 (Jul 1943) location, 11(3&4):9 (Jul 1949); 33(3):5 (Jul 1971); 49(4):11, 18 map (Oct 1987); 55(1):22 map (Win 1993); 72(1):8 (Spr 2010) site, previous use, 18(1):11 (Jan 1956); 47(3&4):10 (Jul & Oct 1985) slip location, 72(1):8 (Spr 2010)
burial site,
71(1):1, 3 (Spr 2009)
Child lineage, 71(1):22 (Spr 2009) death, 22(2):3 (Apr 1960); 26(1):4 (Jan 1964) marriage, 22(2):2 (Apr 1960); 24(1):12 (Jan 1962); 26(1):3 (Jan 1964) Rochester lineage. See Rochester, Miss Sophia (Sophie) Eliza spouse. See Child, Jonathan Childs, Timothy (1785-1847)
anti-masonry movement and,
41(3):13 (Jul 1979)
biographical summary, 41(3):12-13, 14 (Jul 1979) correspondence, with Thurlow Weed, quoted, 2(2):9 (Apr 1940) as county official-1820s, 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) as district attorney, 21(2):7 (Apr 1959); 24(1):16, 22 (Jan 1962); 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) relationship to Timothy C. Childs, 41(3):12 (Jul 1979) speaks at completion of Erie Canal-1820s, 11(3&4):8 (Jul 1949)
abolition,
20(4):22 (Oct 1958)
county wards and, 20(4):9 (Oct 1958) widow's allowances and, 20(4):10 (Oct 1958)
placement of county wards, consultation on,
20(4):9 (Oct 1958)
Rochester Children's Nursery Report of Reaccreditation to, quoted-1960s, 68(4):18 (Fall 2006)
building demolition on-1990s,
60(3):25 (Sum 1998)
improvements-1990s, 60(3):25 (Sum 1998) location, 27(3):18 (Jul 1965) residents/residences
Catholic, 60(2):1 photo, 3, 3
photo, 9, 11, 11 photo 21 (Spr 1998);
60(3):2 photo (Sum 1998)See
also St. Augustine's (Catholic)
Church
Episcopalian, 60(3):15 (Sum 1998) Chili Center, NY
canal riot-1830s,
54(3):15 (Sum 1992)
combine protest at, 11(3&4):12 (Jul 1949) Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):8 (Sum 2006) Iroquois trail to/from, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982) as municipal water supplier, 34(3):16 (Jul 1972) Pierce, Francis Edwin as teacher in-1850s, 65(2):4 (Spr 2003) resident, William Tone-1830s, 44(4):2 (Oct 1982) train fatality-1850s, 59(4):14-16 (Fall 1997) white flight to, 60(3):7 (Sum 1998)
Brooks Avenue and,
27(3):18 (Jul 1965)
city history and, 27(3):1 (Jul 1965) naming, 27(3):18-19 (Jul 1965) West Avenue and, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) Chimneys
blast furnace technology,
59(2):6 (Spr 1997)
immigrants from, 61(3&4):15 (Sum & Fall 1999) Pultneyville missionary to, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) waterwheel technology, 59(2):5-6 (Spr 1997) Chism, George M.
1830s, 2(1):10-11
(Jan 1940); 5(2):10, 15 (Apr 1943);
18(3):4-9 (Jul 1956);
21(2):18-20 (Apr 1959);
22(2):3 (Apr 1960);
26(1):4 (Jan 1964);
36(3):11 (Jul 1974);
50(4):7 (Oct 1988)
1840s, 1(2):11 (Apr 1939); 5(2):15 (Apr 1943); 26(1):12, 13 (Jan 1964); 45(1&2):22 (Jan & Apr 1983); 59(4):12, 14 (Fall 1997) 1850s, 5(2):19 (Apr 1943); 26(1):16 (Jan 1964) 1890s, 18(3):15-16 (Jul 1956)
in Buffalo, NY, 65(4):7 (Fall 2003)
causes, 36(3):12-13 (Jul 1974); 59(4):13 (Fall 1997)
diet and, 45(3&4):48 illus
(Jul & Oct 1983)
water/sewage contamination and-1800s, 5(2):18, 19 (Apr 1943); 34(3):4 (Jul 1972); 39(3):4, 20 (Jul 1977) deaths-1800s, 18(3):1-2, 4-9, 15-16 (Jul 1956); 36(3):11 (Jul 1974); 45(1&2):3, 4-5, 21-22 (Jan & Apr 1983); 49(2):21n.6 (Apr 1987); 59(4):12-13, 14 (Fall 1997); 62(1):12 (Win 2000); 71(1):2 (Spr 2009)
burials, 18(3):1, 16 (Jul 1956)
health regulations and, 11(2):8 (Apr 1949) in Quebec, 36(3):13 (Jul 1974) religion and, 36(3):11-14 (Jul 1974) symptoms, 59(4):13-14 (Fall 1997) treatment, 36(3):13 (Jul 1974) Choptank River (MD) Choral societies. See Vocal music Chores, household Chrisley, Edward J.
member, Jane Marsh Parker,
10(1):12 (Jan 1948)
publication on, 10(4):17 (Oct 1948) wardens, 28(1):11 (Jan 1966) Christ Episcopal Church
construction,
28(2&3):6, 17 (Apr & Jul 1966)
employee counseling service and-1970s, 44(4):29 (Oct 1982) service of recognition-1960s, 52(4):15 (Fall 1990) in Washington, D.C., 42(1):2 (Jan 1980)
of 1830's,
36(3):2-7 (Jul 1974)
interfaith support for Jewish refugees-1930s & 1940s, 74(2):1, 3, 8, 15-18 (Fall 2012) intolerance within, Massachusetts Bay Colony-1600s, 36(3):17 (Jul 1974) Jewish suspicions about, 64(3):13 (Sum 2002) orthodox
baseball and,
62(2):15 (Spr 2000)
denominational contrasts, Catholic vs. Baptist, 52(4):6 (Fall 1990) Dogberry, Obediah and, 36(3):1 (Jul 1974) ecumenical movement, local-1900s, 52(4):3-4, 7-22 with illus (Fall 1990) Hill, David Jayne and-1890s, 33(4):8, 11, 16-18 (Oct 1971) missionaries. See Missionaries Spiritualists and, 71(2):8 (Fall 2009) Christian Party Christiansen, Frederick Thovery Christmas
Arctic expedition and-1880s,
59(1):6 (Win 1997)
baskets, for hearing impaired-1920s, 55(2):15 (Spr 1993) carols, Jewish students and-1900s, 64(3):13 (Sum 2002) Durand celebrations in Mexico, 61(2):7 (Spr 1999) Industrial School Association dinner-1856, 68(4):2 photo caption, 3 (Fall 2006) Midtown Plaza and, 69(1):19 photo, 21, 22 (Spr 2007) popularity, 3(3):22 (Jul 1941) Red Cross POW packages-WWII, 56(3):7 (Sum 1994) shopping scene, illustrated-1800s, 74(1):21 (Spr 2012) store decorations-1900s, 64(3):12-13 (Sum 2002); 65(3):7-8 (Sum 2003) traditions-mid 1800s, 18(2):19 (Apr 1956) trees. See Christmas trees United Charities and-early 1900s, 23(2):4 (Apr 1961)
banquets at,
31(4):6, 7 (Oct 1969)
Erie Canal, on opening of-1820s,
11(3&4):6, 8 (Jul 1949); 24(3):8
(Jul 1962)
visitor describes, quoted-1820s, 31(4):6-7 (Oct 1969) as circus location-1800s, 49(3):17, 18 (Jul 1987) closing-1910s, 31(4):21 (Oct 1969) construction, 4(2):11 (Apr 1942); 31(4):3 (Oct 1969) fire at, 31(4):10, 11 (Oct 1969) guests, 31(4):6, 9-10 (Oct 1969) as landmark, 27(3):8 (Jul 1965) location, 5(2):4 (Apr 1943) menu, locally grown tomatoes, 2(2):10 (Apr 1940) proprietors
Bourne, James-1830s, 31(4):9 (Oct
1969)
Christopher, John G.-early 1800s, 31(4):3, 6 (Oct 1969); 34(2):2 (Apr 1972) original. See Mansion House site, subsequent use, 33(2):6 (Apr 1971) swamp nearby, draining of, 21(2):4 (Apr 1959) Christy's Minstrels Chronicle (newspaper), 14(2):8 (Apr 1952)See also Cincinatti Chronicle; Daily Chronicle Chrystler, Mr. (no given name) Church and state
in Albany, NY-1820s,
62(3):10 (Sum 2000)
along Mohawk River-1820s, 62(3):13 (Sum 2000) architecture, 11(2):6 (Apr 1949); 16(2):18 (Apr 1954); 26(2):8, 12, 14-15 (Apr 1964) bilingual/foreign language, 22(4):24 (Oct 1960); 23(3):17 (Jul 1961)
St. Michael's Church, 70(2):4
photo (Fall 2007)
bomb damage-Vietnam War era, 48(3&4):20 (Jul & Oct 1986) in Caldwell, NY-1820s, 62(4):25 (Fall 2000) Canadian, traveler's account of-1820s censuses of
1820s, 41(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1979)
1840s, 16(2):18 (Apr 1954); 47(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1985) pioneer era, 11(2):4 (Apr 1949); 23(3):6, 11 (Jul 1961) choirs, combined concert by-early 1900s, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) clergy. See Clergy diversity-pioneer era, 47(1&2):28 (Jan & Apr 1985) doctrinal controversies, 25(3):4 (Jul 1963) ethnic. See specific ethnic community/church evangelical, characteristics-1830s, 1(3):14 (Jul 1939) federation of. See Federation of Churches first in Village of Rochester, worship meeting-1810s, 47(3&4):7, 11, 15 (Jul & Oct 1985) Grace Church (denomination unknown), 42(1):15 (Jan 1980) historical sketches/summaries, 14(4):1-28 passim (Oct 1952)
1890s, 3(3):14-16 (Jul 1941)
land acquisition, 40(2):9-10 (Apr 1978) locations, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950) membership
bank founding and-1830s, 49(2):5 (Apr
1987)
comparative numbers-1830s, 1(3):15 (Jul 1939) graves dug for, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) immigrant, 23(3):14, 16-17 (Jul 1961); 25(3):3-4, 12 (Jul 1963) missionaries. See Missionaries and "moral danger of life," 36(3):4 (Jul 1974) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):2, 4, 5, 6, 7-8, 16-17, 19, 21-22, 23 (Apr 1967) in New York City, 62(3):5 (Sum 2000) philosophies
on amusements-c. 1900, 12(1):14 (Jan
1950)
on imperialism-c. 1900, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950) on socialism-c. 1900, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950) on theater, 16(3):3 (Jul 1954) on war-c. 1900, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950)
First Universalist Church, 29(4):centerfold
(Oct 1967)
Methodist Home for the Aged, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) St. Andrew's (Episcopal) Church interior, 42(1):12-13 (Jan 1980) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):1-4, 12-13, 21, 23, 24 (Sum 2001) St. Mary's Church, 44(4):16-17, 20, 31 (Oct 1982) St. Michael's, 70(2):3, 4 (Fall 2007) St. Paul's Church site, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) of Puerto Rican community, 70(2):2 (Fall 2007)
photographs, 70(2):3, 4 (Fall 2007)
records, as resource in researching family history, 52(2):5, 9, 13, 15, 16, 19 (Spr 1990) role, as social institution, 1(3):14-16 (Jul 1939) in Schenectady, NY-1820s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) separation of church and state, 36(3):1, 6 (Jul 1974) social activities, popularity of-1800s, 1(2):3, 8, 11 (Apr 1938) social outreach, 14(4):8-9 (Oct 1952)
of 1830s, 49(2):5 (Apr 1987)
of late 1800s, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) fighting discrimination/prejudice, 29(2):21-22 (Apr 1967); 38(1):21 (Jan 1976) housing initiatives, 18(1):23 (Jan 1956); 27(4):22 (Oct 1965) to industrial school, 68(4):3, 8 (Fall 2006) social agencies and-1900s, 23(2):3, 4, 6, 9, 12-13, 14, 16, 17 (Apr 1961) social center movement and, 14(4):18-20 (Oct 1952) Vietnam War and, 48(3&4):6, 8, 12, 14, 17-18, 23 (Jul & Oct 1986) and state, separation of, 31(2):6 (Apr 1969) Sunday Schools. See also Sabbath Schools
of mid 1800s, 23(3):11 (Jul 1961)
of 1890s, 3(3):15 (Jul 1941) in Eighth Ward, 40(4):7 (Oct 1978) interdenominational promotion of, 36(3):5 (Jul 1974) religious persecution and, 36(3):18 (Jul 1974) Rochester socialist movement and-early 1900s, 39(4):3 (Oct 1977) segregated, 37(4):4, 24 (Oct 1975) on Tuscarora Reservation-1820s, 62(4):4, 6 (Fall 2000) Unitarian Church, 14(3):9 (Jun 1952) in Utica, NY-1820s, 62(3):15 (Sum 2000) in Waterloo, NY and-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) Churchill brothers
family history center,
52(2):23 (Spr 1990)
founding, Obediah Dogberry and, 36(3):8 (Jul 1974) gift to Susan B. Anthony, 57(4):11 (Fall 1995) Mormonism, 17(3):16 (Jul 1955); 21(1):8 (Jan 1959) origins, 11(2):6 (Apr 1949); 21(1):8 (Jan 1959); 67(3):13 (Sum 2005) Reservoir Avenue chapel, architecture, 26(2):14-15 (Apr 1964)
biographical details,
21(3):6 (Jul 1959)
at Mt. Hope Cemetery dedication, quoted-1830s, 50(4):8 (Oct 1988) Church socials
church on,
57(4):17 (Fall 1995)
government buildings, 40(2):13 (Apr 1978); 48(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1986)
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
63(1):17 (Win 2001)
bicycle sidepath to, 69(2):16 photo (Spr 2008) bus service to/from, 19(3):19 (Jul 1957) pioneer settlement-1790s, 47(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1985) residents Cigar boxes Cigarette holders, 60(1):19 (Win 1998) Cigarette manufacture, 24(3):23 (Jul 1962)
additives used in,
60(1):13 (Win 1998)
Allison Machine company and, 60(1):21 (Win 1998) anti-smoking movement and, 60(1):3 (Win 1998) by Kimball, William S. See Kimball Tobacco Factory
activities,
25(1):5, 11 (Jan 1963)
formation, 25(1):15 (Jan 1963) membership growth, 25(1):12 (Jan 1963)
by Kimball Tobacco Company. See
Kimball Tobacco Company
labor force production-post Civil War, 2(3):11 (Jul 1940)
baseball clubs/games-1800s
Live Oak National Base Ball Club,
62(2):4 (Spr 2000)
Red Stockings. See Red Stockings baseball club (Cincinnati, OH) Durand family in, 61(2):1 (Spr 1999) German Catholics in-1830s, 63(3):5 (Sum 2001) IT Ferdin Co. in, 60(2):25 (Spr 1998) lumber company, presentation by-1800s, 63(1):4 photo (Win 2001) McKelvey, Blake in, 19(1):1 (Jan 1957) as model for Rochester
libraries, 19(1):20 (Jan 1957)
Lytle Park district, 19(1):4 (Jan 1957) municipal agencies, 19(1):12 (Jan 1957) shoe industry, 15(2):16, 20 (Apr 1953) subway trolleys, 36(2):13 (Apr 1974) Cinder streets/roads. See Streets/roads Cinemas. See Movie theaters Cinematograph Circuit Court
convictions/sentences-1820s,
5(2):7 (Apr 1943);
33(2):7 (Apr 1971)
Gardiner, Addison appointment to-1820s, 63(1):15 photo caption (Win 2001) Circuses
attendance figures,
49(3):4, 6, 18, 20 (Jul 1987)
attitudes toward, 1(2):3 (Apr 1939); 49(3):3, 4-5, 10, 11, 15 (Jul 1987) buildings, construction, 16(3):2 (Jul 1954) description, 1(2):3 (Apr 1939) performances, 2(3):20 (Jul 1940); 18(2):18 (Apr 1956)
of 1930s, 19(3):24
(Jul 1957)
fire-fighting and, 34(3):2, 4, 5 (Jul 1972); 38(2&3):6, 7 (Apr & Jul 1976) need for-1830s, 34(2):6 (Apr 1972) in Utica, NY, 39(3):10 (Jul 1977)
American and Canadian
description/commentary on, 19(1):1-23
(Jan 1957)
municipal agencies, 19(1):11-12 (Jan 1957) Rochester, comparisons with, 19(1):5-6 (Jan 1957)
as art centers, 14(1):5 (Jan 1952)
description/commentary on, 14(1):1-20 passim (Jan 1952) guide books, 14(1):19 (Jan 1952) libraries, 14(1):15 (Jan 1952) reconstruction, 14(1):8 (Jan 1952) walking city concept-1800s, 59(4):5 (Fall 1997) Citizen patrols
composition-1940s,
27(4):14 (Oct 1965)
dissolution, 27(4):16 (Oct 1965) formation, 20(4):18 (Oct 1958) founding, 6(4):20 (Oct 1944); 27(4):14 (Oct 1965) housing bureau, formation of, 5(1):19 (Jan 1943) initiatives, 27(4):15-16 (Oct 1965) leadership, of Mrs. Leonard Jones and Mrs. Alan Valentine, 6(4):20 (Oct 1944)
chair, Joseph T. Alling,
14(4):11 (Oct 1952)
lobbying efforts, 2(3):13-14 (Jul 1940) public library and-1930s, 23(4):9, 10 (Oct 1961) transit service controversy and-1910s, 30(3):13 (Jul 1968)
directors/officers
location, 46(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):7 (Fall 1998) mergers, 22(2):5 (Apr 1960); 36(4):9 (Oct 1974); 46(3&4):11, 13 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):7 (Fall 1998) plant construction-1870s, 7(4):9 (Oct 1945)
acquisition
medal for, local recipient, 61(1):18 (Win 1999) naturalization. See Naturalization Citizens Light and Power Company
competition,
31(1):4 (Jan 1969)
conflict over, 14(2):16 (Apr 1952) formation, location, and operation-1890s, 46(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):17 (Fall 1998) sale and subsequent merger, 60(4):17 (Fall 1998) Citizens Party City budget. See Municipal finances City charters. See also Rochester, Village of — charters
council-manager,
43(4):20 (Oct 1981)
demand for, 5(2):7 (Apr 1943); 21(2):1, 15-16, 22-23 (Apr 1959) editor on, quoted, 21(2):11 (Apr 1959) original-1834
adoption, 2(1):11 (Jan 1940);
11(2):6 (Apr 1949);
18(1):22 (Jan 1956);
18(3):5 (Jul 1956);
21(2):1, 15-16, 22-23 (Apr 1959);
23(3):8 (Jul 1961);
33(2):9, 10 (Apr 1971);
33(3):8 (Jul 1971);
37(2):6 (Apr 1975);
40(2):3, 5-6 (Apr 1978)
previous defeats, 2(1):10, 11 (Jan
1940); 21(2):15 (Apr 1959);
23(3):8 (Jul 1961);
24(3):11-12 (Jul 1962);
33(2):9 (Apr 1971)
demands for, 2(1):7 (Jan 1940); 5(2):7 (Apr 1943) Hills, Isaac and, 26(1):9 (Jan 1964) municipal services and, 21(2):15-16 (Apr 1959); 33(3):8 (Jul 1971); 39(3):19 (Jul 1977) stipulations, 2(1):11 (Jan 1940); 5(2):11 (Apr 1943); 21(2):22-23 (Apr 1959); 24(3):12 (Jul 1962); 27(4):2 (Oct 1965); 33(2):10 (Apr 1971)
1840s, 17(1):2 (Jan 1955);
26(1):9 (Jan 1964);
31(2):2 (Apr 1969);
33(2):12 (Apr 1971);
43(4):14 (Oct 1981)
1850s, 2(1):17 (Jan 1940) 1870s, 25(4):5 (Oct 1963) 1905, 9(4):2 (Oct 1947); 31(1):12, 13 (Jan 1969) City Manager Charter, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944) Council-Manager amendment and, 32(2):1-2 (Apr 1970) proposed-1880s, 24(4):8, 9 (Oct 1962); 28(1):18 (Jan 1966) White Charter. See White Charter
annexation of Brighton Village. See
Brighton, NY;
Brighton Village, NY
banking crisis and-1830s, 49(2):6, 7 (Apr 1987) baseball and building projects
1870s, 26(4):11-12 (Oct 1964)
1920s, 6(4):15-20 passim (Oct 1944) bridge construction/maintenance, 33(2):11, 14-16, 20 (Apr 1971); 58(3):6 (Sum 1996) in Crossroads District-1960s, 26(4):22 (Oct 1964) library, 23(4):4, 6, 8-11 passim, 14, 23 (Oct 1961) city manager form of government and, 31(1):24 (Jan 1969) committees
1900s, 31(1):1 (Jan 1969)
1910s, 39(4):13 (Oct 1977) charter designation, 40(2):5 (Apr 1978) under council-manager charter of 1920s, 43(4):20 (Oct 1981) Executive Board (of Common Council). See Executive Board immigrant members, 2(3):20-21 (Jul 1940); 20(1):5-7, 14 (Jan 1958); 63(4):12 (Fall 2001) members, 22(2):5, 15, 19, 20 (Apr 1960) officer, 22(2):20 (Apr 1960) political, 1(3):5 (Jul 1939); 2(4):3 (Oct 1940); 12(1):8 (Jan 1950); 14(2):5 (Apr 1952) Socialist contingent, difficulties involving-1910s, 39(4):13-14 (Oct 1977) duties and powers
of 1830s, 1(3):7 (Jul 1939)
under council-manager charter of 1920s, 43(4):20 (Oct 1981) mayors, selection of, 26(1):1 (Jan 1964); 31(1):24 (Jan 1969); 43(4):20 (Oct 1981) as taxing authority, 5(2):11 (Apr 1943); 31(2):14-15 (Apr 1969)
public schools, affecting, 19(3):28
(Jul 1957); 31(2):2 (Apr 1969);
31(2):4, 8, 13, 14-15 (Apr 1969)
school commissioners, role as-1830s, 1(3):19 (Jul 1939) State Industrial School, acquisition, 34(4):11-12 (Oct 1972) facilities, 40(2):6, 7 (Apr 1978)
in city hall. See City Hall
in court house-1800s, 33(2):10, 14, 17 (Apr 1971) in Federal Building-1900s, 41(4):6 (Oct 1979) public meetings in, 24(4):3 (Oct 1962); 26(1):4 (Jan 1964) housing issues, 27(4):18, 20, 23 (Oct 1965)
Crossroads District redevelopment,
26(4):22 (Oct 1964)
housing authority, 6(4):20 (Oct 1944) public housing project-1940s, 29(2):13-14 (Apr 1967) labor initiative, naming of strike arbiters-1910s, 22(3):20 (Jul 1960) land purchase, 40(2):10 (Apr 1978) licensing
controversy between-1890s, 31(1):2
(Jan 1969)
Field, Mayor Joseph and, 26(1):12 (Jan 1964) honors former mayors-1860, 26(1):1 (Jan 1964) portrait collection, of mayors, 40(2):8-9 (Apr 1978) selection, by council, 26(1):1 (Jan 1964); 31(1):24 (Jan 1969); 43(4):20 (Oct 1981) Mt. Hope Cemetery and, 50(4):7-8, 9, 17-18 (Oct 1988) museums and, 17(3):8-18 (Jul 1955); 18(4):12 (Oct 1956) nuisance ordinances-mid 1800s, 56(1):5 (Win 1994) ordinances. See Ordinances parks system and
of 1880s, 11(1):2 (Jan 1949)
Board of Park Commissioners, creation-1880s, 50(2):6 (Apr 1988) parkland, gifts of, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946); 11(1):2 (Jan 1949); 50(2):4 (Apr 1988) protective services. See also specific department
Fire Marshal post, creation-1860s,
17(1):5 (Jan 1955)
police officers/constables, 25(4):3, 5, 14 (Oct 1963) salaries, 32(2):22 (Apr 1970) snow emergency and-1940s, 56(3):14, 15 (Sum 1994) snow removal and, 27(1):4, 6 (Jan 1965) social center program and-early 1900s, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952) street lights, 60(4):11, 17 (Fall 1998) streets, actions regarding
committee on streets and sewers,
35(1):6 (Jan 1973)
Front Street lease to C. H. Carroll-1800s, 26(4):5-6 (Oct 1964) naming of, 27(3):12, 14 (Jul 1965) ordinances. See Ordinances St. Paul Street, widening, 27(3):11 (Jul 1965) Works Street, renaming-1850s, 26(4):7 (Oct 1964)
1830s, 5(2):11 (Apr 1943)
bicycles, 19(3):8 (Jul 1957)
sidepath taxation proposal-1890s,
69(2):14 (Spr 2008)
horse car service, 30(3):2-3, 9 (Jul 1968) railroads, 19(3):5 (Jul 1957); 30(4):8-18 passim (Oct 1968); 33(1):9-22 passim (Jan 1971) street car/trolley service, 30(3):14 (Jul 1968) utility services/issues, 2(3):14 (Jul 1940)
bond issue, for water mains-1900s,
38(2&3):27 (Apr & Jul 1976)
Monroe County Water Authority and, 34(3):21 (Jul 1972) Ontario water plant, 18(3):23 (Jul 1956) Rochester Water Company, affecting, 34(3):4 (Jul 1972) water and sewage, 19(3):9-10 (Jul 1957); 26(1):6 (Jan 1964); 34(3):3-13 (Jul 1972); 38(2&3):27 (Apr & Jul 1976); 39(3):20 (Jul 1977)
Civil War, 23(1):13, 19 (Jan 1961);
53(2):8-9, 18 (Spr 1991)
POW laborers-WWII, 56(3):5, 12-13, 14-15 (Sum 1994) Spanish-American War, 13(2):5, 6 (Apr 1951) Vietnam War Resolution, quoted, 48(3&4):22-23 (Jul & Oct 1986) zoning issues, 6(4):19 (Oct 1944) City-County Human Relations Commission
of 1834, 6(2):3 (Apr
1944); 51(1):10 (Win 1989)
advertisements
1840s, 18(2):5, 11 (Apr 1956)
1870s, 37(2):24 (Apr 1975) 1880s, 54(2):illus: 15, 23 (Spr 1992) Glen Haven Railroad and Hotel, 56(1):14 (Win 1994) city map of 1827 in, 59(2):12-13 (Spr 1997) daguerrean artists in, 59(3):17-18 (Sum 1997); 59(4):3 (Fall 1997) dentist/dentistry listings, 59(3):5, 10 (Sum 1997); 59(4):3 (Fall 1997) illustration in, Osburn House-1850s, 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) immigrants listed in, 22(4):2 (Oct 1960); 35(1):4 (Jan 1973) on public entertainment, 18(2):17 (Apr 1956) publisher and contents-1910s, 34(4):20 (Oct 1972) as research resource, 63(4):24 (Fall 2001) revised-1900s, 24(4):21 (Oct 1962) Tichenor listings in, 59(3):5 (Sum 1997); 59(4):3 (Fall 1997) transportation modes listed in-1800s, 56(1):8, 11 (Win 1994) City engineers. See Engineers, municipal City flight to suburbs. See Urban migration City Hall (Rennes, France), 27(2):centerfold photo (Apr 1965) City Hall (Rochester)
Annex (1920s-1950s),
40(2):11, 20 (Apr 1978)
acquisition/location/previous use,
3(3):3 (Jul 1941); 7(3):18 (Jul
1945); 12(2&3):2 (Apr 1950);
23(4):6 (Oct 1961);
34(2):21 (Apr 1972);
40(2):10 (Apr 1978)
public library in, 73(1):2 photo (Spr 2011) statue atop, 24(3):23 (Jul 1962) Broad & Fitzhugh site (1870s-1970s)
construction-1870s, 7(4):3-4 (Oct 1945);
13(4):14 (Oct 1951);
22(1):6-7 (Jan 1960);
28(1):15 (Jan 1966);
33(2):17-18 (Apr 1971);
40(2):10-11, 20 (Apr 1978)
dedication-1875, 40(2):2, 14 illus (Apr 1978) previous usage, 18(1):9 (Jan 1956); 34(2):18 (Apr 1972) proposed, opposition to, 26(4):11-12 (Oct 1964); 28(1):11 (Jan 1966); 34(3):7 (Jul 1972) subway station at, 36(2):18 (Apr 1974) travel handbook listing-1890s, 41(1&2):48 (Jan & Apr 1979)
1860/70s, 26(4):11-12 (Oct 1964);
28(1):11 (Jan 1966)
early 1900s, 6(4):14-15 (Oct 1944); 31(1):16, 23 (Jan 1969)
construction-1880s, 41(4):6 (Oct
1979); 54(4):12 (Fall 1992)
formerly Federal Building, 41(4):6 (Oct 1979) renovation-1970s, 40(2):21-22 (Apr 1978) events at
addresses/lectures, 8(4):15 (Oct 1946)
during Civil War, 23(1):5 (Jan 1961); 53(1):7 (Win 1991) Douglass, Frederick lying in state, 67(4):22 (Fall 2005) Kislingbury corpse, viewing of-1880s, 59(1):19 (Win 1997) Labor Lyceum expelled from, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967) labor meeting, 15(2):14 (Apr 1953) light bulb demonstration-1870s, 60(4):8 (Fall 1998) mayoral greeting-early 1900s, 38(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1976) second-hand clothing store, opening-1890s, 14(3):16 (Jun 1952) slavery-related, 46(1&2):5, 6, 11, 13 (Jan & Apr 1984) during Vietnam War, 48(3&4):1 photo, 11, 14 (Jul & Oct 1986) Williams funeral-1870s, 26(1):16 (Jan 1964) woman's suffrage meeting-1890s, 57(4):10-11 (Fall 1995) military unit quartered at-1860s, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) need for in rental facilities (1840s-1850s), 40(2):6-8 (Apr 1978)
celebratory ringing
silencing of, 38(2&3):14-15 (Apr & Jul 1976)
duties, 28(1):13,
16 (Jan 1966)
formation, 40(2):10 (Apr 1978) member, Charles J. Hayden-1870s, 26(1):17 (Jan 1964)
Almshouse Burial Ground, and excavation of,
45(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1983)
appointees
Barnes, Dr. Joseph. See Barnes,
Dr. Joseph W.
first-1920s, 6(2):2, 19, 20 (Apr 1944) Foreman, Edward R. See Foreman, Edward R. McKelvey, Blake. See McKelvey, Blake Perkins, Dexter. See Perkins, Dexter Rosenberg-Naparsteck, Ruth. See Rosenberg-Naparsteck, Ruth newspaper indexes, use of, 23(4):13-14 (Oct 1961) publications, 23(4):6, 22 (Oct 1961)
Centennial History of Rochester,
23(4):10 (Oct 1961)
Rochester History, 23(4):14 (Oct 1961) Rochester, the Water-Power City, 1812-1854, 23(4):14 (Oct 1961) responsibilities
as editor of Publications,
51(1):3 (Win 1989)See also
Publications
with Inter Museum Council, 18(4):21 (Oct 1956) for military records, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944); 51(1):8 (Win 1989) for publication of Rochester History, 51(1):3-28 with illus (Win 1989)See also Rochester History A City Historian's Report by Blake McKelvey, 35(3):1-24 (Jul 1973) City Home Rule Law
construction-1860s,
5(2):21 (Apr 1943); 23(1):14 (Jan
1961)
Female Charitable Society and. See Female Charitable Society fundraising activities/support
annual fair, 8(2):7-8 (Apr 1946)
art show benefit, 17(2):6 (Apr 1955) of "Twigs," 9(2&3):21 (Apr 1947) location, 57(4):19 (Fall 1995) opening-1860s, 3(1):7 (Jan 1941) operations
Civil War wounded, care of, 2(3):6 (Jul
1940); 23(1):14 (Jan 1961);
28(1):6 (Jan 1966);
41(1&2):45n.3 (Jan & Apr
1979)
director of-1800s, 26(1):14 (Jan 1964) growth, 9(2&3):20-21 (Apr 1947) patient needs, 31(1):7, 11, 15, 16 (Jan 1969) subsequently Rochester General, 27(3):5 (Jul 1965); 51(3):16 (Sum 1989)See also Rochester General Hospital trustees, 8(2):7 (Apr 1946); 28(1):12 (Jan 1966)
meeting-mid 1800s, 26(1):11 (Jan
1964)
Reynolds, Mortimer F., 22(2):5 (Apr 1960); 36(4):9 (Oct 1974) Ward, Levi A., 22(2):4 (Apr 1960) City Library. See also Rochester Public Library
adoption-1920s,
23(3):22 (Jul 1961); 31(1):23-24 (Jan
1969); 52(1):8 (Win 1990)
charter, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944) city managers. See City managers Eastman, George and, 11(2):19 (Apr 1949); 32(2):3 (Apr 1970); 38(1):18 (Jan 1976) era of, 25(4):17-27 (Oct 1963) publications on, 10(4):19 (Oct 1948) City Manager League, 32(2):5 (Apr 1970) City managers. See also City manager form of government
administrative responsibilities,
20(2):15-16, 18 (Apr 1958)
Aex, Robert P. See Aex, Robert P. appointments by
investigatory committee, 6(4):18 (Oct
1944)
park bureau director, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949) police advisory board, 25(4):26-27 (Oct 1963); 29(2):19 (Apr 1967) Briggs, Theodore C. See Briggs, Theodore C. Cartwright, Louis B. See Cartwright, Louis B. first, appointment, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944); 11(1):19 (Jan 1949); 11(2):19 (Apr 1949) historical sketch, 32(2):1-28 (Apr 1970) housing inventory and, 29(2):13 (Apr 1967) Poole, Arthur C., 32(2):5 (Apr 1970) reforms of, police department and-1920/30s, 25(4):17, 24, 26-27 (Oct 1963) salary, 32(2):4-5, 10 (Apr 1970) snow fighting equipment and, 27(1):16 (Jan 1965) Story, Stephen B. See Story, Stephen B. City Mills
employee, as murder victim,
4(1):14-15 (Jan 1942)
proprietor and location-1820s, 55(1):6, illus: 22, 24 (Win 1993) City Newspaper City of Benares (ship) "City of Mud" City plan. See City planning City planning. See also Citizens' City Planning and Housing Council; City Planning Board/Bureau/Commission; Urban renewal
of 1800s, 6(4):1-3
(Oct 1944)
of early 1900s, 34(2):20 (Apr 1972); 35(2):22 (Apr 1973) of 1930s, 34(2):23 (Apr 1972) attitudes toward historical sketch, 6(4):1-24 (Oct 1944) housing shortage and, 6(4):11 (Oct 1944); 24(4):16 (Oct 1962) lack of, 2(3):15 (Jul 1940) master plans, 40(2):20 (Apr 1978)
of 1918-1922, 36(2):10-11 (Apr 1974)
Bartholomew Plan. See Bartholomew Plan-1930s Brunner-Olmsted Plan. See Brunner-Olmsted Plan to re-water Erie Canal
aerial site view, 72(1):inside
back cover (Spr 2010)
engineering study and report, 72(1):23 (Spr 2010) Grasso-Zimmer Plan, 72(1):22 map, 26n.26 (Spr 2010) site map, 72(1):inside back cover (Spr 2010) need for-mid 1900s, 23(3):27-28 (Jul 1961) Olmsted, Frederick Law, Sr. and, 75(2):5-6 (Fall 2013) origins, 26(4):16 (Oct 1964) population effects, 1920-1950, 12(4):17-18 (Oct 1950) results, 24(3):38-40 (Jul 1962) transit services and, 24(4):17 (Oct 1962)
appointments to,
6(4):13, 16, 21 (Oct 1944); 26(2):20
(Apr 1964)
changes, in identity-1900s, 6(4):13, 16-17, 21 (Oct 1944)
renamed City Planning Board, 6(4):16
(Oct 1944)
commissioner Bernard E. Finucane, Midtown Plaza and, 69(1):4 (Spr 2007) formation, 6(4):12-13, 16 (Oct 1944); 27(4):15-16 (Oct 1965); 31(1):21 (Jan 1969) housing initiatives, 27(4):17, 20, 23 (Oct 1965) Inner Loop and, 18(1):21 (Jan 1956) Master Plan-1960s, 26(2):20 (Apr 1964) parkway system initiatives, 11(1):23 (Jan 1949) staff
central business district market analysis-mid 1900s,
69(1):9, 20 (Spr 2007)
of Crossroads District-mid 1900s, 26(4):21-22 (Oct 1964) playground needs survey-1940s, 11(1):23 (Jan 1949) public recreation, need for, 13(4):24 (Oct 1951)
quoted-1940s, 75(2):18, 28n.34
(Fall 2013)
subway, 36(2):9 (Apr 1974)
contributions, appeals for,
14(3):12 (Jun 1952)
financial books, 14(3):6 (Jun 1952) fiscal status, 14(3):12 (Jun 1952) unemployment aid, 14(3):11-12 (Jun 1952)
of 1840s,
18(2):15-16 (Apr 1956)
of 1890s, 3(3):16-17 (Jul 1941) administration
by board of education. See
Education, Board of
by district, 1(3):19 (Jul 1939); 2(1):9-10 (Jan 1940) by Monroe County, 33(2):11, 12 (Apr 1971) by NYS, 33(2):11 (Apr 1971) principal(s). See also specific individual
female, 26(2):20 (Apr 1964)
Hughes, Julia, 44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982) Moulthrop, Samuel P. See Moulthrop, Samuel Parker Sheehan, Mary A., 31(2):20 (Apr 1969) superintendent(s), 31(2):3-27 passim (Apr 1969)See also specific individual
Carroll, Clarence, F., 31(2):10,
13 (Apr 1969)
Ellis, Sylvanus A. See Ellis, Sylvanus A. Forbes, George M. (acting), 31(2):10, 13 (Apr 1969) Gibbons, Washington-1840s, 62(1):5 (Win 2000) Gilbert, Dr. Charles B., 31(2):10 (Apr 1969) Goldberg, Herman R., 31(2):23-27 (Apr 1969); 54(1):24 (Win 1992) librarian's letter to-1910s, 73(1):14 photo, 15 (Spr 2011) Mack, Isaac, 31(2):3, 4 (Apr 1969); 33(2):12 (Apr 1971) Noyes, Milton, 31(2):8, 9 (Apr 1969) position, proposed and decreed-1800s, 1(3):20, 21 (Jul 1939) Rochester, Henry E.-1840s, 33(2):11 (Apr 1971) Seymour, Howard C., 31(2):21-23 (Apr 1969) Spinning, James M., 31(2):16, 17, 19, 20 (Apr 1969) Springer, Robert L., 31(2):23 (Apr 1969) Weet, Herbert S. See Weet, Herbert S. Wishart, James E. (acting), 31(2):23 (Apr 1969) Board of Education. See Education, Board of Board of School Visitors-1800s, 33(2):11 (Apr 1971) busing-1960s, 29(2):20 (Apr 1967) censorship in
Edgerton, Hiram E., 22(2):20 (Apr
1960)
Edgerton, Hiram H., 31(1):14 (Jan 1969) Fish, Henry L., 22(2):14 (Apr 1960) Moore, Samuel W. D.-1800s, 26(1):19 (Jan 1964) Williams, John-1800s, 26(1):16 (Jan 1964) curriculum
1800s, 31(2):4, 7 (Apr 1969)
1840s, 18(2):15, 16 (Apr 1956) 1900s, 31(2):9-11, 14, 16 (Apr 1969) audio visual education, 31(2):17 (Apr 1969) bilingual education, 70(2):2, 22n.16 (Fall 2007) citizenship classes, 22(4):14 (Oct 1960)See also Naturalization city historian's contributions, 51(1):4, 5 (Win 1989) evening classes/programs, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939); 22(4):5, 11 (Oct 1960); 28(4):19 (Oct 1966); 29(2):9 (Apr 1967); 31(2):8, 10, 11, 18 (Apr 1969) German-English, 20(1):7, 16-17 (Jan 1958) for girls, 31(2):10-11 (Apr 1969) Harris (George) lectures-1880s, 44(1&2):5, 7 (Jan & Apr 1982) health education-early 1900s, 31(2):9, 11 (Apr 1969) home economics courses, 31(2):7, 8, 10, 11 (Apr 1969) language instruction, 20(1):17, 19 (Jan 1958); 31(2):6-7, 20 (Apr 1969); 55(4):6, 14 (Fall 1993) newspaper recommendation-1910s, 34(4):18 (Oct 1972) nursing education, 60(3):24 (Sum 1998) post Civil War, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940) for retarded students-early 1900s, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) for Sanford, FL migrants, 54(1):24 (Win 1992) School-Work Program, 70(2):20 (Fall 2007) summer school, 31(2):17 (Apr 1969) vocational training. See Vocational education districts, number of
1830s, 1(3):19 (Jul 1939)
1840s, 18(2):15 (Apr 1956) 1870s, 31(2):5 (Apr 1969) 1910s, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) 1920s-1940s, 31(2):16, 17, 18, 19 (Apr 1969) 1950s, 31(2):20-21, 22 (Apr 1969) children barred from-1850s, 68(4):2 photo caption, 10 (Fall 2006) dropouts increase, 31(2):20 (Apr 1969) evening courses, 31(2):10 (Apr 1969) evening high school, 31(2):11 (Apr 1969) immigrant, 22(4):11 (Oct 1960) joint, with industrial school open plan-1960s, 31(2):25 (Apr 1969) post Civil War, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940) secondary, growth-mid 1900s, 26(2):17, 18 (Apr 1964) transfer students, 31(2):21, 25, 27 (Apr 1969) tuition, 1(3):19 (Jul 1939); 31(2):2, 21 (Apr 1969) WWII, 66(1):9-10 (Win 2004)
1810s, 5(2):2 (Apr 1943);
21(2):3 (Apr 1959);
22(1):7 (Jan 1960);
23(3):4 (Jul 1961);
47(3&4):7, 11, 15, 16 (Jul & Oct
1985)
1830s, 1(3):19-20 (Jul 1939) adjustable desks, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) amateur/professional baseball games at-1800s, 63(1):12-13, 16 (Win 2001) building needs, report-1920s, 31(1):23 (Jan 1969) census-1840s, 18(2):15 (Apr 1956); 47(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1985) construction, 1(3):20 (Jul 1939); 26(2):19 (Apr 1964); 28(4):19 (Oct 1966); 31(2):5, 6, 14-15, 22, 26 (Apr 1969); 35(2):10 (Apr 1973); 38(1):19 (Jan 1976) for disabled citizens-1920, 31(2):15 (Apr 1969) Latta, G. C., Sr. and, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983) leased, 60(3):18, 24 (Sum 1998) need for, 1900-1930, 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) playgrounds, public use, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949) Rochester (Nathaniel) philanthropy, 21(2):3 (Apr 1959) segregated, 1(3):18 (Jul 1939); 21(4):6 (Oct 1959); 31(2):3, 24-25 (Apr 1969); 37(4):5 (Oct 1975) usage, after hours, 31(2):9, 12 (Apr 1969)
guidance services coordinator-1940s,
31(2):20 (Apr 1969)
nightwatchman, 57(2):5 (Spr 1995) nurses, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957); 31(2):11 (Apr 1969) swim instructor, first in U.S., 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) teachers. See Teachers
1830s, 1(3):19 (Jul 1939)
of late 1800s, 3(3):16-17 (Jul 1941) account with Guernsey & Bushnell Company, 45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983) annual expenses, 1900-1930, 35(2):20 (Apr 1973) budget issues, 31(2):2, 4, 5, 8, 13-23 passim, 26 (Apr 1969) operating costs-1890s, 23(3):15 (Jul 1961) post Civil War, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940) student population effects, 35(2):20 (Apr 1973) grouping methods
ability grouping, 31(2):16 (Apr 1969)
divisional versus graded systems, 31(2):4 (Apr 1969) separation of boys and girls, 31(2):3-4 (Apr 1969)
Benjamin Franklin High School. See
Benjamin Franklin High School
campaign for-c. 1900, 12(1):11-12 (Jan 1950) Central High School. See Central High School construction, 28(4):19 (Oct 1966); 38(1):19 (Jan 1976) evening, 31(2):11 (Apr 1969) "first"
of 1820s, 51(4):22 (Fall 1989)See
also Rochester High School
of 1850s, 1(3):21 (Jul 1939); 5(2):20 (Apr 1943); 11(2):8 (Apr 1949); 22(1):7 (Jan 1960); 31(2):4-5 (Apr 1969) location-1820s, 27(3):2 map on facing page (Jul 1965) need for-1800s, 2(1):10 (Jan 1940) Rochester Normal and Training School, 31(2):11 (Apr 1969) World of Inquiry School, 31(2):27 (Apr 1969) WWII activity, roles, and programs, 55(4):1-20 with photos (Fall 1993) instructional methods
Oswego method of object teaching-1960s,
31(2):5 (Apr 1969)
subversive, student survey on-WWII, 55(4):9 (Fall 1993)
become high schools, 31(2):17 (Apr
1969)
enrollment growth, 31(2):16 (Apr 1969) Frederick Douglass Junior High, 31(2):27 (Apr 1969) introduction, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) Jefferson Junior High School, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) Madison Junior High School. See Madison Junior High School numbers, increase in, 31(2):15 (Apr 1969) Washington Junior High School. See Washington Junior High School
enrollment growth, 31(2):20 (Apr
1969)
expansion-WWII, 31(2):18 (Apr 1969) formation-1880s, 3(3):17 (Jul 1941); 31(2):7 (Apr 1969) New Deal funding, 31(2):17 (Apr 1969) popularity, 28(4):19 (Oct 1966) teachers, training, 42(1):5 (Jan 1980)
on attendance, compulsory, 31(2):6,
15 (Apr 1969)
on authority for schools, 1(3):21 (Jul 1939) on free enrollment-1840s, 1(3):21 (Jul 1939) of Near Northeast District. See Near Northeast District noncurricular programs
adult community activities, 31(1):18
(Jan 1969)
classroom libraries, 23(4):4, 18 (Oct 1961); 73(1):2, 7, 15 (Spr 2011) clubs, popularity, 31(2):7, 14 (Apr 1969) library deposit stations, 73(1):3 (Spr 2011) parent-teacher groups, 31(2):12, 19 (Apr 1969) school lunch program, 31(2):18 (Apr 1969) sports, clubs and teams, 31(2):7 (Apr 1969) student newspapers, 31(2):12, 14 (Apr 1969)See also specific school/paper UR fundraising campaign-1920s, 30(1):16, 17 (Jan 1968) reforms
civic leaders and-early 1900s,
38(1):19 (Jan 1976)
Good Government movement and, 23(3):15-16 (Jul 1961) of mid 1900s, 23(3):26 (Jul 1961) Social Center movement, 23(3):18 (Jul 1961)
activists, 67(3):17 (Sum 2005)
FIGHT and, 29(2):23 (Apr 1967) of girls and boys, 31(2):3-4 (Apr 1969)
enrollment. See City schools
— enrollment
separation of girls and boys, 31(2):3-4 (Apr 1969) teacher ratio, 18(2):15 (Apr 1956); 31(2):19, 24 (Apr 1969) treatment, 3(3):16 (Jul 1941); 18(2):15, 16 (Apr 1956) superintendent position, creation-1840s, 1(3):20, 21 (Jul 1939) teachers' salaries, 3(3):16-17 (Jul 1941)See also Teachers City Stone Yard
opening, 14(3):13
(Jun 1952)
operation-1890s, 14(3):23 (Jun 1952) YMCA proposal, 14(3):12-13 (Jun 1952) City Streets (musical) Civic Betterment Committee
appearance,
26(2):16 (Apr 1964); 65(3):19 (Sum
2003)
construction, 24(3):39-40 (Jul 1962); 27(4):23 (Oct 1965)
partial-1950s, 40(2):2 (Apr 1978)
demonstration/rally at-Vietnam War era, 48(3&4):21 (Jul & Oct 1986) Hall of Justice and, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965) parking facilities and landscaping, 18(1):7 (Jan 1956) plans/proposals for
early 1900s, 6(4):15-18 (Oct 1944);
23(4):6 (Oct 1961);
52(1):8-9 (Win 1990)
mid 1900s, 19(3):29 (Jul 1957); 22(1):6 (Jan 1960); 33(2):23 (Apr 1971)
steam pipes, 27(1):23 (Jan 1965)
Civic Committee on Unemployment. See also Depressions; Unemployment
activities,
21(1):18 (Jan 1959); 23(3):23 (Jul
1961)
relief outlay, 20(4):13 (Oct 1958)
forum, on housing & urban renewal,
26(2):1 (Apr 1964)
parking courts, planning, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956) unsupervised development and, 18(1):17 (Jan 1956) Civic Exhibits Building Civic Improvement Association, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944) Civic Improvement Committee
Brunner-Olmsted Plan and,
24(4):16 (Oct 1962);
31(1):16 (Jan 1969)
Civic Center and, 24(4):17 (Oct 1962) focus-1940s, 6(4):20 (Oct 1944) planning board and-1940s, 27(4):15 (Oct 1965) street construction and, 6(4):18 (Oct 1944)
"Dollar Dinner,"
34(4):13 (Oct 1972)
formation, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944); 34(4):6 (Oct 1972) Industrial Exhibition and-1909, 34(4):7 (Oct 1972) officers
charitable activities, roles in-1900s,
23(2):1-20 passim (Apr 1961)
Civic Medal recipients, 22(2):1-24 (Apr 1960); 51(1):13 (Win 1989) of national distinction, 22(2):2, 11, 16 (Apr 1960) pioneer era, 47(1&2):23, 26, 28 (Jan & Apr 1985) Civic Music News
emergency planning, for nuclear accidents,
60(4):20 (Fall 1998)
formation-1950s, 33(2):23 (Apr 1971)
committees/councils-WWII,
5(1):3, 4, 6, 7 (Jan 1943);
55(4):10, 44 photo (Fall 1993)
public school activity-WWII, 55(4):7, 10 (Fall 1993) Civilian Protective Services
blacks and. See
Blacks/black community
FIGHT and. See FIGHT Police Advisory Board and, 29(2):19 (Apr 1967) Puerto Ricans and, 70(2):4 (Fall 2007) women and, 61(3&4):9 photo caption (Sum & Fall 1999)
board. See
Civil Service Board
reforms-late 1800s, 14(2):10 (Apr 1952) workers' baseball clubs, 62(2):14, 20 (Spr 2000); 63(1):7, 16 (Win 2001) Civil War (1861-1865)
artifacts, industrial use of-1870s,
46(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1984);
60(4):7 (Fall 1998)
attitudes toward battles, 19(4):8 (Oct 1957)
Antietam, 19(4):8 (Oct 1957);
65(2):5-7, 21 illus, 28
illus (Spr 2003); 66(3):3, 21
(Sum 2004)
Shelton, William Henry and,
73(2):1 (Fall 2011)
Chancellorsville, 19(4):8 (Oct 1957); 23(1):16 (Jan 1961); 65(2):11 (Spr 2003) congressman's capture during, 41(3):20 (Jul 1979) Fort Sumter, 53(1):7, 14 (Win 1991) Fort Wagner, SC, 67(4):12-13 (Fall 2005) Fredericksburg, 23(1):15 (Jan 1961); 65(2):7-10, 19 illus (Spr 2003); 66(3):21 (Sum 2004) Gettysburg, 10(4):5 (Oct 1948); 19(4):8 (Oct 1957); 23(1):16 (Jan 1961); 23(3):12 (Jul 1961); 24(3):16 (Jul 1962); 65(2):11-14, 20 illus (Spr 2003)
Little Round Top, 19(4):8 (Oct
1957); 66(3):21 (Sum 2004)
monument to local regiment at, 65(2):2 photo (Spr 2003) painting of, 74(1):back cover (Spr 2012) names of, Union vs. Confederate traditions, 63(4):22 (Fall 2001) Opequon. See Winchester, Battles of Petersburg, 65(2):15-16, 26n51 (Spr 2003); 66(3):21 (Sum 2004) Spotsylvania, 65(2):15 (Spr 2003) Wilderness. See Wilderness Campaign (Civil War) Winchester. See Winchester, Battles of Bloody Shirt Period, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) bounties communications during, 21(3):21 (Jul 1959); 24(3):10 (Jul 1962); 50(4):16 (Oct 1988) correspondence, 65(2):4, 5 (Spr 2003)See also specific correspondent
Brown (Morris) collection, 65(2):26n51
(Spr 2003)
Pierce (Francis Edwin) collection, 65(2):22n2 (Spr 2003) Porter (Samuel) collection, 65(2):23n18, 24n24 (Spr 2003) quoted/excerpted, 53(1):15-16, 19-20 (Win 1991); 63(4):25 (Fall 2001); 65(2):6-17, 25n49, 26n51 (Spr 2003) researching family history from, 52(2):6, 17 (Spr 1990) Skinner (William H.) collection, 65(2):6, 23n16 (Spr 2003) Douglass, Frederick and. See Douglass, Frederick draft, 5(2):20-21 (Apr 1943); 23(1):15, 19, 22, 23 (Jan 1961); 46(1&2):29-30 (Jan & Apr 1984); 53(1):3, 4, 18-19 (Win 1991); 53(2):1-30 (Spr 1991)
anti-draft riots, 39(4):8 (Oct 1977);
53(2):6-7 (Spr 1991);
63(4):25 (Fall 2001)
bounties and/or exemptions, 2(3):6 (Jul 1940); 5(2):21 (Apr 1943); 23(1):7, 15, 19, 22 (Jan 1961); 26(1):19 (Jan 1964); 53(1):10, 14-17, 19, 20 (Win 1991); 53(2):13-18 (Spr 1991); 66(3):19 (Sum 2004)
veteran volunteers and, 73(2):5n.4
(Fall 2011)
conscientious objectors, 53(1):5 (Win 1991) quota, 53(1):17 (Win 1991) reaction to, 2(3):6 (Jul 1940); 53(1):16 (Win 1991) substitution and commutation, 53(1):5 (Win 1991) enlistees, 2(3):5-6 (Jul 1940); 19(4):7-8 (Oct 1957); 23(1):5-7, 8, 15-23 passim (Jan 1961); 53(1):4-6, 9, 10, 15, 16, 19 (Win 1991); 53(2):1-30 passim (Spr 1991)
baseball players, 62(2):3, 7 photo,
22 (Spr 2000)
blacks as. See Blacks/black community — military service Brady, Sergeant (no given name), 66(3):19 (Sum 2004) Brown, Captain Lebbeus, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) at Bull Run. See Civil War — battles Burgess, Bill, 66(3):10 (Sum 2004) Caldwell, James, murder of, 66(3):20-21 (Sum 2004) casualties/fatalities, 23(1):8, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23 (Jan 1961); 24(3):16 (Jul 1962); 28(1):6 (Jan 1966); 46(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1984); 53(1):11 (Win 1991); 62(2):22 (Spr 2000); 63(4):10-11, 12, 13, 16-17illus, 23, 25 (Fall 2001); 65(2):8-9, 10, 12, 13-14, 25n49 (Spr 2003); 66(3):3, 21, 24n.38 (Sum 2004); 66(4):17 (Fall 2004); 67(4):12-13 (Fall 2005); 73(2):1, 2, 7, 15 (Fall 2011)
Andersonville Prison deaths,
73(2):23n.14 (Fall 2011)
Coffee, Michael, 66(3):10 (Sum 2004) Confederate, 53(1):5-6 (Win 1991) correspondence, 53(1):19, 20 (Win 1991) Cothran, Captain (no given name), 66(3):9, 22 (Sum 2004) Crapsey, Algernon, 42(1):2 (Jan 1980) Crooks, Colonel Samuel J., 66(3):7, 20-21 (Sum 2004) Davy, John M., 41(4):4 (Oct 1979) decline in, 53(1):14 (Win 1991) Delaney, Martin R., 67(3):19 (Sum 2005) Dix, Major General John A., 66(3):20-21 (Sum 2004) Douglass, Charles Remond, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) Douglass, Lewis Henry, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) Edwards, Captain (no given name), 66(3):20 (Sum 2004) fictional account of, 52(2):16 (Spr 1990) at Gettysburg. See Civil War — battles Hard, James, 50(4):16 (Oct 1988) Harrison, Pamela, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) Hart, Roswell, 41(3):21 (Jul 1979) heroes, 19(4):7-8 (Oct 1957) Hoffman, Colonel William, 66(3):2 photo, 11, 23n.11 (Sum 2004) immigrant, 2(3):7 (Jul 1940); 19(4):7-8 (Oct 1957); 25(3):4-5 (Jul 1963); 38(1):13 (Jan 1976); 44(4):9-10 (Oct 1982); 53(1):9, 14 (Win 1991) Lazelle, Captain Henry M., 66(3):2 photo, 11 (Sum 2004) letters from the war zone, 53(1):15-16 (Win 1991) Lincoln, Spencer F., 66(4):17 (Fall 2004) local number of, 73(2):4 (Fall 2011) locating, research methods and materials for, 63(4):1-32 with illus (Fall 2001) Lochlin, Pat, 66(3):10 (Sum 2004) Lomb, Henry, 22(2):13 (Apr 1960); 24(3):23 (Jul 1962) Mack, Captain Albert, 66(3):14, 16 (Sum 2004) Marshall, Colonel Elisha, 66(3):19 (Sum 2004) Martindale, General, 33(1):17 (Jan 1971) McGuckin, James, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) Moulthrop, Samuel P., 19(2):2, 17, 18 (Apr 1957) NY volunteer units. See New York Volunteers O'Rorke, Patrick. See O'Rorke, Colonel Patrick Otis, Major-General Elwell S., 12(1):19 (Jan 1950) Pamment, James, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) Payne, Erwin C., 66(3):3, 21 (Sum 2004) pay scale, 44(4):9 (Oct 1982) Pierce, Francis Edwin, historical sketch of, 65(2):1-28 (Spr 2003) as POWs. See Civil War (1861-1865) — prison camps and/or POWs Quinby, Isaac F., 66(3):24 photo (Sum 2004) recruiters of, 67(3):19 (Sum 2005); 67(4):5, 12-13 (Fall 2005); 73(2):1 (Fall 2011) researching records of, 52(2):16, 24-25 (Spr 1990) return, 2(3):8 (Jul 1940)
Industrial School student and,
68(4):13 (Fall 2006)
local conditions, 68(4):13 (Fall 2006) Soldiers Aid newsletter on, quoted, 68(4):12 (Fall 2006) Roys family members, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) Schoeffel, Captain Francis, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) Selden, George B., 43(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1981) "Shon," 66(3):16 (Sum 2004) Smith, Colonel (no given name), 66(3):17 (Sum 2004) Sprague, Nathaniel, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) Streeter, Marquis, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) substitution and commutation, 53(1):5 (Win 1991) Taylor, Captain Robert, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) troop quota, 53(1):17 (Win 1991) uniforms, local production, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941); 51(4):18 (Fall 1989) units of, 21(1):10 (Jan 1959); 24(3):16-17, 23 (Jul 1962); 41(3):17 (Jul 1979); 41(4):4 (Oct 1979) Vedder, Lieutenant Charles A., 66(3):18 (Sum 2004) as veterans, Spanish-American War and-1898, 13(2):3, 15 (Apr 1951) War Meeting Poster, 53(1):6 illus (Win 1991) Williams, John, 41(3):17, 18 (Jul 1979) Willis, William, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) YMCA volunteer companies, 16(1):5 (Jan 1954) historical sketches, 2(3):2-7 (Jul 1940); 23(1):1-24 (Jan 1961); 46(1&2):26-30 (Jan & Apr 1984); 53(1):1-24 (Win 1991); 53(2):1-30 (Spr 1991); 63(4):1-32 with illus (Fall 2001); 65(2):1-28 (Spr 2003); 66(3):1-24 (Sum 2004); 73(2):1-28 with illus (Fall 2011); 74(1):1-28 with illus (Spr 2012) impact, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952); 73(2):3-4 (Fall 2011)
on banking industry, 49(2):8-10, 11
(Apr 1987)
on churches, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956) on clothing industry, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941); 20(1):9 (Jan 1958) on economy, 3(3):9 (Jul 1941); 5(2):21 (Apr 1943); 7(4):9 (Oct 1945); 11(2):10-11 (Apr 1949); 23(1):11-12 (Jan 1961); 24(4):3 (Oct 1962) emotional, 2(3):7 (Jul 1940) on ethnic relations, 38(1):12-13 (Jan 1976) on German community, 20(1):6-7 (Jan 1958) on labor, 25(1):3-4 (Jan 1963) on lake trade, 16(4):9 (Oct 1954) on library services, 36(4):8 (Oct 1974) national, 38(1):13 (Jan 1976) on party alignments, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) on penal institutions, 34(1):9-10 (Jan 1972) on public health, 18(3):11 (Jul 1956) on railroad traffic, 30(4):12 (Oct 1968) on shipping, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) on shoe industry, 3(4):13, 19 (Oct 1941); 15(2):6 (Apr 1953) on telegraph industry, 3(4):14 (Oct 1941) on traffic, 12(2&3):6 (Apr 1950) on transit fares, 30(3):4 (Jul 1968) Liberty Pole flag during, 12(2&3):3 (Apr 1950) medical care/treatment in
for Armbruster, Julius, 63(4):10-11,
12, 23 (Fall 2001)
evacuation network, 51(3):15-16 (Sum 1989) medicine and, 70(1):3 (Fall 2008) newspaper editorial on, 53(1):14 (Win 1991) opposition, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) parole camps, 66(3):11, 23n.12 (Sum 2004) patriotism, 2(3):6 (Jul 1940); 24(3):14 (Jul 1962); 53(1):7, 9, 10, 19, 20 (Win 1991) photographs/illustrations, 46(1&2):1-40 passim (Jan & Apr 1984); 53(1):1-24 passim (Win 1991); 53(2):1-32 passim (Spr 1992); 73(2):covers, 9-25 passim (Fall 2011)
artists/photographers
Armbruster, Julius, 63(4):2, 14
(Fall 2001)
Brady, Matthew B., 62(1):13 (Win 2000) Shelton, William Henry as subject and/or illustrator, 73(2):front cover, 12-13, 20, 25 (Fall 2011) Whitney, Edward Thompkins, 62(1):13 (Win 2000)
historical marker, 66(3):8 (Sum
2004)
memorial/monument
to 108th New York Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg,
65(2):2 photo (Spr 2003)
in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):17 (Spr 2005) of paperwork, 63(4):26-29 (Fall 2001) Potomac waterfront, 73(2):12-13 (Fall 2011) recruitment posters, 53(1):6 illus (Win 1991); 65(2):18 photo (Spr 2003); 67(4):6 (Fall 2005) Shelton, William Henry as subject and/or illustrator, 74(1):covers, 1-28 passim (Spr 2012) of soldiers/officers, 50(1):6 (Jan 1988); 63(4):1, 2, 11, 14, 23, 32 (Fall 2001); 66(3):2, 5, 24 (Sum 2004)
gravestone, 66(3):3 (Sum 2004)
Pierce, Brigadier General Francis E., 65(2):1 (Spr 2003) Shelton, William Henry, 73(2):front cover (Fall 2011) posters, 53(1):6 illus (Win 1991); 65(2):18 photo (Spr 2003); 67(4):6 illus (Fall 2005) post-war era. See Reconstruction prison camps and/or POWs, 23(1):8 (Jan 1961); 62(2):7 photo (Spr 2000)
capture and escape of Union soldiers, historical sketch,
73(2):1-28 (Fall 2011);
74(1):1-28 with illus (Spr
2012)
Commissary General of Prisoners, Colonel William Hoffman as, 66(3):2 photo, 11, 23n.11 (Sum 2004) at Elmira, 63(4):25 (Fall 2001) parole camps, 66(3):11, 23n. 11, 23n.12 (Sum 2004) source on, 63(4):22 (Fall 2001) reminiscences, by Nehemiah C. Bradstreet, 41(1&2):40, 43-44, 45n.3, 46n.5 (Jan & Apr 1979) researching military personnel in, 63(4):1-32 with illus (Fall 2001) Sabbath school missions, 16(1):6 (Jan 1954) Union loyalists, 14(2):7 (Apr 1952)
accounts of, publishing of, 73(2):3
(Fall 2011)
artificial limbs, 40(1):17 (Jan 1978) baseball players, 62(2):3, 7-8, 22 (Spr 2000) Grand Army of the Republic and, 63(4):24 (Fall 2001) local encampments-1900s, 56(2):9-10 (Spr 1994); 63(4):24 (Fall 2001) search for local campgrounds by, 66(3):3, 14, 16, 21 (Sum 2004) as train wreck victims, 56(2):14, 20 (Spr 1994) The Civil War Draft in Rochester by Donald M. Fisher
in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):17 photo, 18 (Spr 2005)
on Washington Square, dedication-1890s, 19(2):8 (Apr 1957)
local funding-1930s,
20(4):13, 14 (Oct 1958)
parks system and, 75(2):16-17 (Fall
2013)
arson suspects flee-early 1900s,
38(2&3):18 (Apr & Jul 1976)
fire strikes-early 1900s, 38(2&3):21 (Apr & Jul 1976) locations, 18(2):11 (Apr 1956); 54(4):15 (Fall 1992) product line, 18(2):11 (Apr 1956) proprietor, Charles J. Hayden. See Hayden, Charles J.
boatplank milling, description-1890,
40(1):9 (Jan 1978)
occupation and place of residence, 30(2):8 (Apr 1968) on pioneer trade, travel, and transportation, quoted, 30(2):8-13 (Apr 1968) Claridge, Hotel, 31(4):21 (Oct 1969) Clarinet
excerpts and commentary on WWII,
55(4):6, 8, 14, 15 (Fall 1993)
world's fair and-1904, 26(3):13 (Jul 1964)
commercial/industrial activity,
21(4):20 (Oct 1959);
54(2):20 (Spr 1992);
55(3):20 (Sum 1993);
66(1):16 (Win 2004)
Department of Neighborhood Services, 20(4):24 (Oct 1958) Exchange Street and, 27(3):9 (Jul 1965) former names, 8(2):15 (Apr 1946); 27(3):17 (Jul 1965) importance, 27(3):17 (Jul 1965) Iroquois trail near, 44(1&2):27, 28 (Jan & Apr 1982) residents/residences, 21(4):13, 20 (Oct 1959); 26(2):10 (Apr 1964) YWCA and YMCA branches near, 21(4):21 (Oct 1959)
construction/maintenance,
33(2):11, 15-16 (Apr 1971)
ice jam-1870s, 58(3):6 (Sum 1996) snow dumping, 27(1):10 (Jan 1965) as vantage point, 12(2&3):14 (Apr 1950) Clark, Bracket H.
biographical details,
26(1):18-19 (Jan 1964)
as mayor (1858-1859), 26(1):18, 19 (Jan 1964) military service, 26(1):2, 19 (Jan 1964) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
biographical summaries,
22(2):13-14 (Apr 1960);
41(3):20-21 (Jul 1979)
biography, 10(4):12 (Oct 1948) burial site, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) business enterprises
banking, 11(3&4):21 (Jul 1949);
49(2):8, 22n.22 (Apr 1987)
newspaper, 23(1):20, 21 (Jan 1961) railroad, 22(2):13 (Apr 1960); 30(4):11 (Oct 1968); 41(3):20 (Jul 1979) civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):13 (Apr 1960) as Comptroller of Currency under Lincoln, 21(1):21 (Jan 1959) on Erie Canal, 11(3&4):21 (Jul 1949) political appointments/offices, 22(2):13 (Apr 1960); 23(1):17 (Jan 1961); 41(3):20-21 (Jul 1979) as political journalist-late 1800s, 14(2):8 (Apr 1952) portrait, 41(3):19 illus (Jul 1979) residence, 5(3):7, 8 (Jul 1943); 12(2&3):10 (Apr 1950); 32(4):14 (Oct 1970); 49(2):8 (Apr 1987) resource material on, 10(4):12 (Oct 1948) transport of wounded-Civil War, 2(3):6 (Jul 1940)
at Canandaigua Academy,
66(4):4, 20n.14 (Fall 2004)
on Johnson, Henry W.
biographical sketch, 66(4):5 (Fall
2004); 67(1):14 (Win 2005)
quoted, 66(4):6 (Fall 2004)
Clark, George H.
philanthropy,
24(3):31 (Jul 1962); 65(3):16 (Sum
2003)
residences and relationship with Teddy Wolfard-1940s, 65(3):16 (Sum 2003) Clark, John F.
with brothers,
59(3):2 photo (Sum 1997)
as daguerrean artist, 59(3):16 photo, 17-18, 19 photo (Sum 1997); 62(1):20 (Win 2000)
correspondence with George H. Harris,
6(2):13 (Apr 1944)
map of Seneca sites, 13(3):12-13 (Jul 1951) Clark, Bishop Matthew H.
Catholic-Episcopalian convenant and,
60(3):19 (Sum 1998)
funeral of Father Trott, 60(3):24 (Sum 1998) Roman Catholic Community of the 19th Ward and, 60(3):22, 23 (Sum 1998) St. Augustine's Church and, 60(3):20, 22, 25 (Sum 1998) St. Bernard's Seminary and, 52(4):18, 19, 20 (Fall 1990) St. Mary's Church and, 44(4):29 (Oct 1982) Clark, Milton
death-early 1900s,
38(2&3):30 (Apr & Jul 1976)
profession and grand jury testimony, quoted-early 1900s, 38(2&3):25, 30 (Apr & Jul 1976)
as banker and governor, Henry W. Johnson
and-1860s, 67(1):7 (Win 2005)
political influence, 20(3):12 (Jul 1958)
biographical summary,
28(1):15-16 (Jan 1966)
land purchase-1860s, 65(4):11 (Fall 2003) as mayor (1874-1876) Clark, Stephen
courses, in higher education,
33(4):1, 5 (Oct 1971)
literary clubs and, 48(1&2):6, 7, 8, 9 (Jan & Apr 1986) Claude F. Bragdon, Architect, Stage Designer, and Mystic by Erville Costa, 29(4):1-20 (Oct 1967) Clay
local supply-early 1800s,
51(4):8 (Fall 1989)
meerschaum pipe manufacture from, 60(1):16 (Win 1998) shipments, on Erie Canal-1800s, 11(3&4):22, 23 (Jul 1949)
funeral procession, local,
3(1):13 (Jan 1941)
Hart, Colonel Thomas and, 71(1):5 (Spr 2009) marriage, 24(1):3, 21 (Jan 1962) military service, Henry Carroll and-War of 1812, 42(4):8-9 (Oct 1980) political candidacies, 14(2):3 (Apr 1952) Cleary, Commander Francis J.
black troops, fundraising efforts for,
46(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1984)
presidential vote-1844, 46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984) Clement, Edmund
as abolitionists,
2(3):3 (Jul 1940); 46(1&2):3 (Jan &
Apr 1984)
census-1820s, 51(4):7 (Fall 1989) "cholera sermons," 27(4):2 (Oct 1965) on Eastman housing proposal, 52(1):8 (Win 1990) historical sketch, 52(4):5-27 passim (Fall 1990) interfaith ties among, 52(4):5 (Fall 1990) Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):8, 13 (Sum 2006) lay leaders and, 36(3):1 (Jul 1974) Patch, Sam and-1820s, 49(3):3 (Jul 1987) pioneer era, 29(3):1-2, 18, 19 (Jun 1967) racial issues and supper club-1880s, 48(1&2):8 (Jan & Apr 1986) University of Rochester and
denominational control of,
33(4):19-20 (Oct 1971)
ministerial education at, 33(4):2-3, 7-8, 19 (Oct 1971)
census-1820s,
51(4):7, 8 (Fall 1989)
Marks, Henry W.-mid 1800s, 62(1):21 (Win 2000) Romulus, NY election of-1850s, 42(2):17 (Apr 1980) Cleveland Brothers
gubernatorial candidacy,
14(2):9, 10 (Apr 1952);
21(1):2 (Jan 1959)
as mayor of Buffalo, 24(3):27 (Jul 1962) as president, 3(3):8 (Jul 1941)
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
8(3):11 (Jul 1946);
63(1):5, 6, 10, 11 (Win 2001)
city planning in, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944) civic center, as local model, 6(4):14 (Oct 1944) petroleum refineries, 35(2):5 (Apr 1973) subway trolleys, 36(2):13 (Apr 1974) Cleveland's Course (mill race), 59(2):18 (Spr 1997) Clifford Avenue
barbershop-1900s,
64(3):7 (Sum 2002)
expansion beyond, 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) labor violence-1910s, 22(3):19 (Jul 1960); 29(2):15 (Apr 1967) playground site, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) Polish community and, 57(2):6 (Spr 1995) residents/residences trolley lines on-1890s, 29(2):5 (Apr 1967)
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
63(1):17 (Win 2001)
Manchester train wreck and, 56(2):18, 20 (Spr 1994) as pioneer settlement-late 1700s, 47(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1985) sanitarium, 56(2):9 (Spr 1994) as water-cure site, 32(4):6, 22 (Oct 1970) Climate. See also Weather
cholera and,
36(3):12 (Jul 1974)
horticulture/nursery industry and, 23(3):10 (Jul 1961); 38(1):13 (Jan 1976); 43(4):17 (Oct 1981); 45(3&4):25, 29, 31 (Jul & Oct 1983); 51(4):10, 12 (Fall 1989)See also Nursery industry water supplies and, 39(3):3 (Jul 1977)
absorption of Pinnacle Street,
27(3):13 (Jul 1965)
as "La Avenida," 70(2):19 (Fall 2007) cemetery on, 55(1):12-13 (Win 1993) on circus parade route-1860s, 49(3):9 (Jul 1987) city history and, 27(3):1 (Jul 1965) commercial/industrial activity
clothing industry, 22(3):11 (Jul
1960); 29(2):15 (Apr 1967)
coffee shop, 70(2):5 photo (Fall 2007) dental practice, 59(3):6, 10 (Sum 1997) department store, 27(3):6 (Jul 1965) development and, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956) general listing, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965); 29(2):4, 5 (Apr 1967) hotel construction-early 1900s, 13(4):20 (Oct 1951) jazz joint, 55(3):20 (Sum 1993) nailcare, 70(2):5 photo (Fall 2007) photographic gallery, 59(4):18, 19 (Fall 1997) quarry operations near, 55(1):13 (Win 1993) railroad, 26(4):13 (Oct 1964); 29(2):5 (Apr 1967) RR station, 30(4):22 (Oct 1968) saloon-1870s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) shopping district, 13(4):16, 22 (Oct 1951) theater, 16(3):5, 9, 16 (Jul 1954); 49(1):9 (Jan 1987) transit services, 13(4):20 (Oct 1951); 30(3):3, 7 (Jul 1968) WWII, 66(1):21, 24, 29 (Win 2004) improvement association, 6(4):11 (Oct 1944) landmarks, improvement of, 18(1):13 (Jan 1956) location, 27(3):2 (Jul 1965) military structures on
armory-1890s, 13(2):3 (Apr 1951)
memorial panel-WWII, 5(1):30 (Jan 1943) recruiting tent-WWI, 51(3):10 (Sum 1989) naming, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965) residents/residences, 22(3):7 (Jul 1960); 26(2):10 (Apr 1964); 27(3):13 (Jul 1965); 29(2):2 (Apr 1967); 58(4):3 (Fall 1996)
Puerto Ricans, 70(2):2, 19 (Fall
2007)
Tichenor family, 59(3):6 (Sum 1997); 59(4):3, 19 photo (Fall 1997) social agencies/institutions
churches, 13(4):9 (Oct 1951);
29(2):5, 6, 16 (Apr 1967);
70(2):2 (Fall 2007)
photographs, 70(2):3, 4 (Fall
2007)
community center, 70(2):13 (Fall 2007) Day Treatment Center, 55(2):31 (Spr 1993) Rochester Humane Society, 35(4):22 (Oct 1973) Rochester Rehabilitation Center workshop, 55(2):13 (Spr 1993) school, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957); 58(4):3 (Fall 1996) Turner Hall-1860s, 20(1):15, 26 (Jan 1958) transit service
Clinton Avenue and,
27(3):13 (Jul 1965)
as Erie Canal proponent, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965); 37(3):1 (Jul 1975); 72(1):2-3 (Spr 2010)
argument for, 16(4):3 (Oct 1954)
inaugural canal voyage, 72(1):3, 4 (Spr 2010) at opening ceremony-1820s, 11(3&4):7-8 (Jul 1949); 24(3):8 (Jul 1962); 31(4):7 (Oct 1969); 33(2):8 (Apr 1971); 37(3):1-2 (Jul 1975); 49(4):7-8 (Oct 1987) as governor
Barton farm, action regarding-1700s,
45(3&4):8-10 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Clintonians and, 24(1):16, 18, 21 (Jan 1962) election, 2(2):8-10 (Apr 1940) gubernatorial opponent-1817, 41(3):8 (Jul 1979) local support/opposition, 2(2):4, 7, 8, 11 (Apr 1940); 37(3):7 (Jul 1975) Morgan, William, action regarding, 53(4):35, 37 (Fall 1991) offers resident political appointment, 41(3):10 (Jul 1979) Williamsburg, action regarding-1700s, 4(3):11 (Jul 1942) on Rochesterville
journal excerpts, 16(2):2-3 (Apr
1954); 54(4):4, 7 (Fall 1992)
in letter to newspaper, reprinted, 30(2):17-18 (Apr 1968) Clinton Hotel. See Clinton House Clinton House
as art center,
17(2):2 (Apr 1955)
closing, 31(4):15 (Oct 1969) Kimball Tobacco Company and, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) location, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) rate comparison, 26(3):4 (Jul 1964) renovation, 31(4):10 (Oct 1969) as tavern/hotel, 34(2):3 (Apr 1972) visitor, 31(4):7 (Oct 1969)
Clinton, Governor DeWitt and,
24(1):16, 18, 21 (Jan 1962)
local activity, 2(2):4-6 (Apr 1940) Monroe County, and formation of, 33(2):3-4, 5 (Apr 1971) Clinton League Clinton, President William Jefferson ("Bill") (1946- )
cartoon-1960s,
69(1):16 illus (Spr 2007)
Gruen, Victor and, 69(1):10 (Spr 2007) illegal activities under, 69(1):19 (Spr 2007) photograph, 61(3&4):14 photo (Sum & Fall 1999); 69(1):13 (Spr 2007)
in church towers
regulation and installation-1800s,
4(2):22 (Apr 1942)
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):10, 14-15, 21 illus (Sum 2001) in George Eastman House, 52(1):15 (Win 1990) repairman, Henry McLafferty III-1850s, 42(2):3, 10, 25 (Apr 1980)
formation and function-1880s,
22(3):6 (Jul 1960)
labor negotiations-1880s, 22(3):7 (Jul 1960) members/officers, 22(3):6 (Jul 1960) national organization, 22(3):14 (Jul 1960) successor group, 22(3):8 (Jul 1960)
formation-1890s,
22(3):8 (Jul 1960); 25(1):19, 21 (Jan
1963)
labor negotiations, 22(3):8-11, 17, 18-20, 22-23, 25-26, 27, 30 (Jul 1960); 25(1):21-22 (Jan 1963); 29(2):15-16 (Apr 1967); 39(4):16 (Oct 1977) members, 22(3):28 (Jul 1960) officers
Brickner, Max, 22(3):12 (Jul 1960)
Holtz, Max L., 22(3):22 (Jul 1960) Michaels, Henry, 22(3):8 (Jul 1960) Snyder, Leroy and, 22(2):19-20 (Apr 1960) Wile, Sol, 22(3):8 (Jul 1960)
baseball uniforms-1800s
designers, 22(3):29 (Jul 1960) dress reform convention, 18(2):7 (Apr 1956)See also Bloomer, Mrs. Amelia fashion shows, 22(3):14, 27 (Jul 1960); 22(4):23 (Oct 1960) industry. See Clothing/textile industry inventory-pioneer era, 30(2):3 (Apr 1968) Irish famine relief solicitations/donations-1840s, 68(3):4, 11, 12 (Sum 2006) manufacture. See Clothing/textile industry military uniforms. See Military uniforms of Native American Tuscaroras-1820s, 62(4):6 (Fall 2000) prices-1911, 56(2):22 (Spr 1994) of slaves, Frederick Douglass quoted on, 67(3):4 (Sum 2005) smoking jackets, 60(1):21 (Win 1998) stores. See Clothing/textile industry — retailers styles
mid 1800s, 18(2):1-7 (Apr 1956)
1830s, 41(1&2):31-32, 34 (Jan & Apr 1979) c. 1900, 12(1):18 (Jan 1950) accessory, 18(2):5, 6 (Apr 1956) of Anthony, Susan B., 57(4):8-9, 11 photo (Fall 1995) baseball-inspired-1800s, 64(4):7 (Fall 2002) bathing suits-c. 1900, 12(1):17 (Jan 1950) bloomer costume. See Bloomer, Mrs. Amelia; Bloomer costume children's, 57(3):22, 22 photo (Sum 1995) conflict over-1960s, 69(1):16-17 (Spr 2007) cycling wear for women-late 1800s, 69(2):21-22, 27n.34 (Spr 2008)
cleaning company advertisement,
69(2):10 illus (Spr 2008)
photos/illustrations, 69(2):3, 21, 23 (Spr 2008) of Etheridge, O. Hamlet-1870s, 59(3):13, 14 (Sum 1997) for female employees-WWII, 66(2):15, 18 (Spr 2004) of French Canadians-1820s, 62(4):16 (Fall 2000) frock coat, breeches, and stockings, 62(1):1 photo, 2 (Win 2000) for golfers, 65(1):5 (Win 2003) hats. See Hats home and walking dresses, 57(4):24 illus (Fall 1995) jewelry and, 43(2&3):14 (Apr & Jul 1981)See also Jewelry men's-mid 1800s, 18(2):1-3 (Apr 1956) mid 1800s, 62(1):1-18 photos passim (Win 2000) newspaper on, 57(3):5 (Sum 1995) photographs/illustrations, 50(1):1-3, 6-24 (Jan 1988); 54(1):11 (Win 1992); 57(3):7, 19-21, 22, 23 (Sum 1995); 57(3):20-21, 22, 23 (Sum 1995); 57(4):24 (Fall 1995) rational dress movement, 69(2):21 (Spr 2008) of Seneca women women's-mid 1800s, 18(2):3-7 (Apr 1956) Clothing Manufacturers Exchange
boycott, 14(3):22
(Jun 1952)
consolidation within-late 1800s, 3(4):20 (Oct 1941) depressions, impact of, 14(3):4 (Jun 1952); 22(3):4, 12, 26-27 (Jul 1960); 24(2):8-9 (Apr 1962); 51(4):20 (Fall 1989); 61(1):5, 13 (Win 1999) development, as primary industry, 2(3):10 (Jul 1940); 3(3):11 (Jul 1941); 3(4):14 (Oct 1941); 11(2):8, 10, 11, 16 (Apr 1949); 19(3):5 (Jul 1957); 20(2):6 (Apr 1958); 21(1):11 (Jan 1959); 22(3):4, 5-6, 28 (Jul 1960); 23(3):10 (Jul 1961); 24(2):7 (Apr 1962); 28(4):3 (Oct 1966); 34(4):2, 3 (Oct 1972); 35(2):6, 8 (Apr 1973); 51(4):15, 17 (Fall 1989) Erie Canal and, 37(3):14 (Jul 1975) factories/mills. See also specific factory or mill
census, 28(4):15 (Oct 1966)
cotton factory-1820s, 23(3):7 (Jul 1961) development, 22(3):4, 5-6, 28 (Jul 1960) energy sources, 46(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1984) equipment and production-1810s, 47(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1985) Fashion Park. See Fashion Park locations, 29(2):3, 14 (Apr 1967); 57(1):17 (Win 1995); 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) mechanization, 51(4):17, 18 (Fall 1989) production. See Clothing/textile industry — production sweatshops, 2(3):10, 21 (Jul 1940); 3(4):10, 13, 20 (Oct 1941); 22(3):6 (Jul 1960); 25(3):9 (Jul 1963); 29(2):15-16 (Apr 1967) types, 25(1):2-3 (Jan 1963) historical overview, 22(3):1-32 (Jul 1960) immigrant contributions, 20(1):7, 9-11 (Jan 1958) investigations, 22(3):11-12, 15-16 (Jul 1960) labor force, 22(3):2, 3, 4, 5, 15, 24, 26-27 (Jul 1960); 25(1):3 (Jan 1963)
census-1930s, 3(4):20 (Oct 1941)
child labor, 20(1):9-10 (Jan 1958); 25(1):22 (Jan 1963) cottage industry, 51(4):17 (Fall 1989) disputes/strikes/negotiations, 14(4):25, 26 (Oct 1952); 23(3):19 (Jul 1961); 25(1):19-20 (Jan 1963); 29(2):15-16 (Apr 1967); 39(4):16-17 (Oct 1977); 51(1):19, 20 photo (Win 1989); 51(4):18 (Fall 1989)See also Labor movement; Labor strikes; Labor unions health conditions, 29(2):15 (Apr 1967) hiring practices, 25(1):19 (Jan 1963) hours, 25(1):19 (Jan 1963) immigrant, 11(2):11 (Apr 1949); 20(1):7, 9-11 (Jan 1958); 22(4):9, 19 (Oct 1960); 23(3):12 (Jul 1961); 25(3):6 (Jul 1963); 57(1):4, 9 (Win 1995)
training for -1930s & 1940s,
74(2):13-14 (Fall 2012)
local assemblies, 25(1):18-19 (Jan 1963) non-union, 22(3):11 (Jul 1960) numbers, 25(1):2-3 (Jan 1963); 51(4):18 (Fall 1989) politics of-1910s, 39(4):11 (Oct 1977) Schafer, Sam in, 64(2):14-15 (Spr 2002) shortages, 22(3):30-31 (Jul 1960); 51(4):18 (Fall 1989) in Southwest District, 60(2):4, 21 (Spr 1998) subcontractors, 25(1):21 (Jan 1963); 29(2):6 (Apr 1967) sweat shop presence denied, 12(1):7 (Jan 1950) unions, 25(3):16 (Jul 1963); 29(2):16 (Apr 1967) wages, 28(4):16 (Oct 1966) work conditions, 22(3):12, 15 (Jul 1960); 25(1):21, 22 (Jan 1963); 25(3):9 (Jul 1963); 28(4):16-17 (Oct 1966)
early 1900s, 61(3&4):4 (Sum & Fall
1999)
Civil War, 20(1):9 (Jan 1958) cloth, costs-1890s, 43(1):10 (Jan 1981) cotton-1820s, 41(1&2):17 (Jan & Apr 1979) defense contracts-WWII, 66(1):23 (Win 2004) designers, 22(3):29 (Jul 1960) dress trimmings, 43(2&3):37 (Apr & Jul 1981) markets, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963); 51(4):17, 18 (Fall 1989) men's suits, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941); 51(4):18 (Fall 1989) neckties, 20(1):11 (Jan 1958) quality, 22(3):1, 14, 30 (Jul 1960) shirts and collars, 60(1):21 (Win 1998) value, 1(3):9 (Jul 1939); 3(4):20 (Oct 1941) retailers, 18(2):4-5 (Apr 1956)
advertisements, in Rochester Royals program,
58(1):14 (Win 1996)
Casual Corner, 69(1):15 (Spr 2007) census-1820s, 51(4):7 (Fall 1989) depression of 1890s and, 34(2):18 (Apr 1972) as employers, 3(4):2 (Oct 1941) location, 34(2):8, 12, 23 (Apr 1972) Polish, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) tailors. See Tailors/tailor shops in Utica, NY, 39(3):11 (Jul 1977); 64(2):15-16 (Spr 2002) wholesalers, 25(1):2 (Jan 1963); 60(1):21 (Win 1998)
wool merchants, 23(1):10-11 (Jan
1961)
canal lock,
72(1):17-18 (Spr 2010)
development, 28(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul 1966) railroad crossing near Mendon, 56(2):6 (Spr 1994) seminary, 21(3):17 (Jul 1959)
formation, membership, and activities,
48(1&2):5-6 (Jan & Apr 1986)
subsequently known as Pundit Club. See Pundit Club
Ad Club, 31(4):20
(Oct 1969)
Alembic Club. See Alembic Club art clubs, 32(1):2, 7, 10-14 (Jan 1970)See also Rochester Art Club Automobile Club. See Automobile Club Bartlett Club, location & musical performances-mid 1900s, 55(3):20 (Sum 1993) baseball. See Baseball The Birds, 56(1):14 (Win 1994) The Birds and Worms, 8(3):13 (Jul 1946); 56(1):13-14, 31 (Win 1994) Blue Ribbon Club, 20(1):14 (Jan 1958) for boys, public library and-1910s, 73(1):13, 15 (Spr 2011) canoe clubs. See Canoe clubs Century Club. See Century Club Chatterbox Club. See Chatterbox Club Civic Clubs, League of. See League of Civic Clubs Climbers Club, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959) The Club. See The Club Cochrane Club (of "Kodakids")-post WWII, 55(4):38 (Fall 1993) Commerce Club, 44(4):26 (Oct 1982) Cosmopolitan club, 25(3):22 (Jul 1963) country clubs. See Country clubs debating. See Debating clubs/societies discussion clubs, 3(3):21 (Jul 1941) Douglass Club. See Douglass Club Elk's Club. See Elk's Club entertainment in, 16(3):5 (Jul 1954) Ethical Club, 10(2&3):17, 19 (Jul 1948) ethnic
emergence-1800s, 23(3):15 (Jul 1961)
German, 20(1):26, 27 (Jan 1958) Italian, 22(4):6-7, 8, 12, 15-23 passim (Oct 1960) Every Little Frequentlies, 8(2):6 (Apr 1946) Excelsior Club (boating club), 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) Florentine Club, 22(4):23 (Oct 1960) Fortnightly Club. See Fortnightly Club Fortnightly Discussion Club, 3(3):21 (Jul 1941) Fortnightly Ignorance Club, 7(2):17 (Apr 1945) Genesee Club (boating club), 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) Genesee Valley Club. See Genesee Valley Club Genesee Valley Hiking Club, 17(3):16 (Jul 1955) German Club House, 20(1):26 (Jan 1958) German Sports Club, 20(1):26 (Jan 1958) Golden Age Club, 57(2):21n.34 (Spr 1995) Hester C. Jeffreys Club, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959) Hickory Club, 26(1):14 (Jan 1964) Highland Improvement Club, 6(4):14 (Oct 1944) history, 11(2):15, 20, 21 (Apr 1949) Humdrum Club. See Humdrum Club Ignorance Club. See Ignorance Club Italian Cultural Club. See Italian Cultural Club Jolly Archers Club, 8(3):21 (Jul 1946) Junto (club, of Benjamin Franklin) as model, 48(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1986) Kiwanis Club, 31(4):20 (Oct 1969) Landmark, 12(2&3):11 (Apr 1950) League of Civic Clubs. See League of Civic Clubs Leather Apron Club (of Benjamin Franklin) as model, 48(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1986) Liederkranz Club, 20(1):26, 27 (Jan 1958) Lincoln Club, 21(4):14 (Oct 1959) Lions Club(s). See Lions Club(s) literary. See Book/literary organizations local versus European, 14(1):16 (Jan 1952) Locust Club. See Locust Club Loyal Order of the Moose Club, 28(2&3):40 (Apr & Jul 1966) luncheon, 31(4):20 (Oct 1969) membership, 28(4):12, 19 (Oct 1966) men's. See also Men's clubs Mothers' Club, of St. Augustine's School, 60(3):5 (Sum 1998) National Association of Torch Clubs, 48(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1986) neighborhood. See Neighborhood associations/clubs Newport Cycle Club, 13(2):9 (Apr 1951) newspapers on, 56(1):13 (Win 1994) night clubs, advertisements, 58(1):14 (Win 1996) Notre Dame Club of Rochester, 44(4):27 (Oct 1982) Odd Fellows. See Odd Fellows Ontario Club (boating club), 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) Optimist Club, 31(4):20 (Oct 1969) Philosophers' Club. See Philosophers' Club Polish, 57(1):11 (Win 1995); 57(2):5, 8, 18 (Spr 1995) political. See Political clubs popularity, 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) post Civil War, 2(3):20 (Jul 1940) providing relief. See Relief agencies/efforts Pultneyville Yacht Club, 58(2):5, 6 (Spr 1996) Pundit Club. See Pundit Club Renaissance Club (East High School), 22(4):17 (Oct 1960) Riverside Club (boating club), 8(3):16, 19 (Jul 1946) Rochester Athletic Club, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949) Rochester Automobile Club, 19(3):18, 19 (Jul 1957); 27(1):11 (Jan 1965) Rochester Bicycle Club, 8(3):20 (Jul 1946) Rochester City Club. See Rochester City Club; Women's City Club Rochester Club. See Rochester Club Rochester Locust Club, 26(1):7 (Jan 1964) Rochester Riding Club, 34(4):14 (Oct 1972) Rochester Shoe and Leather Club, 15(2):17 (Apr 1953) Rochester Skating Club, 8(3):4 (Jul 1946) Rochester Yacht Club, 8(3):19 (Jul 1946) Rochester Zonta Club, 17(3):16 (Jul 1955) Romulus Club, 22(4):23 (Oct 1960) Rotary Club. See Rotary Club The Roundabout Discussion Club, 3(3):21 (Jul 1941) Salesmen's Club, 24(4):22 (Oct 1962) Sauerkraut Club, 20(1):27 (Jan 1958) Shakespeare Boat Club (of Toronto), 8(3):6 (Jul 1946) Spencer Club. See Spencer Club Sportsmen's Club, 8(3):9 (Jul 1946) supporting Mt. Hope Cemetery, 50(4):18-19 (Oct 1988) Sylvie Club (boating club), 8(3):6 (Jul 1946) Teachers' Club, 31(2):12 (Apr 1969) Teen-Twirlers (square dance club), 26(3):23 (Jul 1964) Thistle Club (golf club), 8(3):22 (Jul 1946) Torch Clubs, 48(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1986) Transportation Club, 24(4):22 (Oct 1962) Trylobites, 8(2):5 (Apr 1946) Turnbund, 8(3):16 (Jul 1946) Unity Club. See Unity Club University Club. See University Club Vagabond Club, 29(4):7 (Oct 1967) Washington Club, 5(3):8 (Jul 1943) Wednesday Morning Club. See Wednesday Morning Club Whist Club, 5(3):8 (Jul 1943) women's. See Women's clubs/associations The Worms, 56(1):14 (Win 1994)
factory acquisition,
12(2&3):2 (Apr 1950);
60(1):21 (Win 1998)
location, 34(2):21 (Apr 1972); 60(1):21 (Win 1998) product lines, 60(1):21 (Win 1998) workers, Chamber of Commerce and, 34(4):5 (Oct 1972)
as author
Aldridge, George W. and, 21(3):3 (Jul
1959)
of The Good Die Poor, 10(4):5-6 (Oct 1948) of Main Street Beat, 10(4):16 (Oct 1948) of Monkey on a Stick, 10(4):6 (Oct 1948) of Remembering Front Street, 55(3):8-17 with illus (Sum 1993) as news reporter, 55(3):11 (Sum 1993) professional credits, 55(3):17 (Sum 1993)
coachmakers' census-1820s,
51(4):7, 8 (Fall 1989)
by James Cunningham, Son and Company, 11(2):12, 16 (Apr 1949)See also James Cunningham, Son and Company
competition with wood,
60(4):16 (Fall 1998)
consumption, 30(4):9, 22 (Oct 1968); 46(3&4):2 illus, 6-21 passim (Jul & Oct 1984)
by mills, 60(4):16 (Fall 1998)
gas. See Coal gas industry
during Civil War, 23(1):9, 12, 13, 20
(Jan 1961)
sources/supply, 11(2):12 (Apr 1949); 22(2):3 (Apr 1960); 23(1):20 (Jan 1961); 26(1):4 (Jan 1964); 41(3):21 (Jul 1979); 51(4):8 (Fall 1989)
Pennsylvania coal fields, 56(4):3, 16
(Fall 1994)
railroads and, 19(3):5, 6 (Jul 1957); 30(4):12, 16, 17, 23 (Oct 1968) snowstorms and-1940s, 56(3):14 (Sum 1994)
as artist, 32(1):8
(Jan 1970)
as author
Rochester History contributions,
35(3):5 (Jul 1973)
of Some Aspects of Rochester Journalism in the 1890s, 13(1):1-23 (Jan 1951)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
burial site, 50(4):11 (Oct 1988) business enterprises/occupations, 29(3):17 (Jun 1967)
brick yard, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968)
farming, 55(3):3 (Sum 1993) freight transport, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968) tool factory, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968) Cobblestone School
architect C. F. Bragdon and,
29(4):8 (Oct 1967)
local expert on, 65(3):15-16 (Sum 2003) publication on, 6(2):23 (Apr 1944); 10(4):20 (Oct 1948) school, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982)
airplane flight from-1911,
61(3&4):10 (Sum & Fall 1999)
Civil War recruitment meeting at, poster for-1860s, 65(2):18 photo (Spr 2003) flour bag bombing at-early 1900s, 61(3&4):10-11 (Sum & Fall 1999) fountain, 12(2&3):20 (Apr 1950) Indian trails and, 54(3):4 (Sum 1992) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) park. See Cobbs Hill Park quarry operations, 55(1):13 (Win 1993) reservoirs Cobbs Hill Park, 24(3):26 (Jul 1962)
acquisition by parks system,
75(2):12 (Fall 2013)
as philanthropic gift, 11(1):12 (Jan
1949); 34(3):15 (Jul 1972);
38(1):17 (Jan 1976)
and city expenditure, 75(2):13
(Fall 2013)
floral displays, 11(1):21 (Jan 1949)
design and development, 75(2):13 (Fall 2013) facilities/features, 75(2):13 (Fall 2013)
housing, 22(1):13 (Jan 1960);
75(2):19, 22 (Fall 2013)
lake. See Lake Riley POW camp, 75(2):17photo, 18 (Fall 2013)
capacity, 34(3):17
(Jul 1972)
Cobbs Hill POW camp and, 56(3):5, 12 (Sum 1994) construction, 31(1):13 (Jan 1969); 38(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1976); 55(1):13 (Win 1993); 75(2):13 (Fall 2013) landscaping, 35(2):17 (Apr 1973) private storage, 31(1):7 (Jan 1969) proposal for, 34(3):13 (Jul 1972); 38(2&3):11 (Apr & Jul 1976) site
business enterprises/occupations,
29(3):17 (Jun 1967)
Brown Brothers and, 59(2):4-5, 10-11
(Spr 1997)
hauling freight, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968) partnerships, 59(2):4, 7 (Spr 1997) tool factory, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968); 50(3):19 (Jul 1988); 59(2):3-5, 7 (Spr 1997) and family, as pioneers, 29(3):17 (Jun 1967) residence, Rome, NY, 59(2):4 (Spr 1997) as village trustee, 21(2):3 (Apr 1959); 29(3):6-7, 17 (Jun 1967); 30(2):2 (Apr 1968)
on baseball, quoted-1950s,
52(3):11 (Sum 1990);
62(2):4, 22, 23 (Spr 2000)
relationship to Sam and Farley Porter, 62(2):4 (Spr 2000) Cody, Kit Carson
childhood photograph,
52(2):32 (Spr 1990)
relationship to "Buffalo" Bill, 52(2):31 photo caption (Spr 1990)
as "Buffalo Bill," local appearances,
3(1):12 (Jan 1941);
8(3):20 (Jul 1946);
12(1):16 (Jan 1950)
son, Kit Carson Cody, 52(2):31 photo caption (Spr 1990)
in city schools, separation of boys &
girls-1800s, 31(2):3-4 (Apr 1969)
in medical schools, 51(3):14 (Sum 1989) at University of Rochester. See University of Rochester — coeducation YMCA programing and, 16(1):25 (Jan 1954) Coffee, Michael
Kimball Tobacco Factory construction and,
60(1):6 (Win 1998)
Mt. Morris Dam construction and, 58(3):7 photo, 13-15 (Sum 1996)
availability-1800s,
59(4):16 (Fall 1997)
excavation, from Almshouse Burial Ground-1984, 45(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1983) production, at county almshouse-mid 1800s, 45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983)
business enterprise,
20(1):11 (Jan 1958);
22(3):5 (Jul 1960)
world's fair exhibit-1930s, 26(3):18 (Jul 1964)
price, 46(3&4):9
(Jul & Oct 1984)
production and consumption, 46(3&4):9, 10, 15, 18 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):16 (Fall 1998)
as Canandaigua servant-1800s,
66(4):9-10, 21n.22 (Fall 2004)
spouse and Johnson family and-1800s, 66(4):19n.9 (Fall 2004)
death, 66(4):24
photo caption (Fall 2004)
mentioned, 66(4):9 (Fall 2004) photograph-1800s, 66(4):24 (Fall 2004) as slave, 66(4):24 photo caption (Fall 2004) Colby, Mr. (no given name) Colby, Eugene
Memoir...of the New York Canals authored
by, aqueduct illustration, c.1875,
37(3):2 (Jul 1975)
as NYS surveyor general, trade route plans, 37(3):3-4 (Jul 1975) Cold Springs, NC, Massacre at Coldwater School (parochial)
Main Street Bridge construction and,
3(2):17 (Apr 1941)
as predecessor to G. S. Copeland, 3(2):19 (Apr 1941)
in black community
Afro-American Co-operative League and,
21(4):22 (Oct 1959)
newspaper enterprise, 21(4):22 (Oct 1959) as spokesman, on housing issues, 27(4):13 (Oct 1965) as Housing and Planning Council officer, 21(4):24 (Oct 1959)
family member,
22(1):11 (Jan 1960)
residence, 12(2&3):18 (Apr 1950); 22(1):11 (Jan 1960); 28(2&3):34 (Apr & Jul 1966)
architecture,
26(2):14 (Apr 1964)
amphitheater, 51(2):2 illus (Spr
1989)
curriculum, 52(4):16 (Fall 1990) description and location, 12(2&3):20 (Apr 1950) faculty/staff/officers, 52(4):6 (Fall 1990)
Baker, Rev. Oren H., 23(2):14 (Apr
1961)
Bartlett, Dr. Gene, 52(4):21 (Fall 1990) Froyd, Dr. Milton C., 52(4):13 (Fall 1990) Greenfield, Dr. Larry, 52(4):19, 21 (Fall 1990) Hudson, Dr. Winthrop. See Hudson, Dr. Winthrop James B. Colgate Professor of History of Christianity appointees, 52(4):11 (Fall 1990) Moehlman, Dr. Conrad, 52(4):11 (Fall 1990) Nixon, Dr. Justin Wroe, 22(2):22 (Apr 1960) Poteat, Dr. Edwin McNeill, 52(4):7, 8, 9 (Fall 1990) Rauschenbusch, Walter, 52(4):8 (Fall 1990) Saunders, Dr. Wilbour E. See Saunders, Dr. Wilbour Eddy Wynn, Dr. John Charles, 52(4):18, 21 (Fall 1990) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) mergers, and assimilations, 52(4):6, 12 (Fall 1990) name change, 24(3):36 (Jul 1962) POAU and-1940s, 52(4):8 (Fall 1990) predecessor, 27(3):7 (Jul 1965) Rochester Center for Theological Studies, and formation of, 52(4):4, 5, 12-15, 17-22 (Fall 1990) site
geomorphology, 55(1):11, 31 illus
(Win 1993)
proposed, for University of Rochester-1920s, 30(1):4 (Jan 1968)
affiliation with, process of,
52(4):12-15, 16-22 (Fall 1990)
collaboration with, 52(4):10-11, 15 (Fall 1990)
Black Student Caucus protest-1960s,
52(4):16 (Fall 1990)
military training, 5(1):29 (Jan 1943) Stuber, Rev. Dr. Stanley I., 52(4):10 (Fall 1990) work with social agency-1960s, 23(2):19 (Apr 1961) Colgate Theological Seminary (Hamilton, NY) Collar, Dr. William B. Collectors
of canal tolls, office of,
11(3&4):4, 7, 13 (Jul 1949)
of collections. See specific item or collector of internal revenue, appointee, 41(4):6 (Oct 1979) of Kimball Tobacco Company playing cards, 60(1):10, 18, 21 illus (Win 1998) port
of Boston, 37(4):15 (Oct 1975)
of Genesee River/Rochester. See Port of Genesee/Rochester of New York. See Port of New York
anti-Semitism and,
74(2):14-15 (Fall 2012)
architecture, 26(2):13-14 (Apr 1964) curriculum
moral philosophy course, 33(4):5 (Oct
1971)
Rochester Conservatory of Music, 58(4):4 (Fall 1996) sciences vs. classics-late 1800s, 33(4):1, 3 (Oct 1971) University of Rochester. See University of Rochester
early attempts-mid 1800s, 23(3):11
(Jul 1961)
legislation for, 41(3):3 (Jul 1979) mid 1900s, 23(3):26-27, 28 (Jul 1961) holdings, researching family history from, 52(2):24, 25-26 (Spr 1990) hospital affiliates, American base hospitals and-WWI, 51(3):15 (Sum 1989) local graduates sectarian, 33(4):1, 5, 8 (Oct 1971) sports
auto outing,
12(1):4 (Jan 1950)
Baden Street Settlement and, 14(4):9 (Oct 1952) formation, membership, and activities, 48(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1986) lectures and discussions, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950)
Chester Dewey, as head of,
8(4):2 (Oct 1946);
21(3):8 (Jul 1959)
student, Jane Marsh Parker, 21(3):17 (Jul 1959) trustees
as librarian, appointment,
36(4):18 (Oct 1974)
writings on Reynolds, Mortimer, 36(4):18-19 (Oct 1974)
biographical details,
22(2):3 (Apr 1960)
cholera epidemic, study of, 21(2):19 (Apr 1959) civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):3 (Apr 1960) correspondence with wife, 18(3):3, 4 (Jul 1956) family of Col. Nathaniel Rochester and, 18(3):3 (Jul 1956); 29(3):18 (Jun 1967) library, contents, 7(3):2, 3-4 (Jul 1945) marriage, 24(1):15 (Jan 1962)See also Colman, Mrs. Catherine K. partnership, 26(1):11 (Jan 1964) travels and home life-pioneer era, 30(2):4 (Apr 1968) Colman, Mrs. Catherine K. (née Rochester)
marriage, 22(2):3
(Apr 1960); 24(1):15 (Jan 1962);
30(2):4 (Apr 1968)
spouse's health recommendation for-1820s, 18(3):3 (Jul 1956) travels, 30(2):4 (Apr 1968) Colonial Belle (excursion boat) Colonial Theater Colony Restaurant, 18(1):9 (Jan 1956) Colored troops. See Blacks/black community — military service Colored Voters League Colucci, Christine
assets-1980s,
49(2):11 (Apr 1987)
predecessor bank, 49(2):11 (Apr 1987) remodeling-1950s, 49(2):18 (Apr 1987) Columbia Broadcasting System, 32(3):4 (Jul 1970) Columbia College
attendance, events, and exhibits,
43(1):1-3 (Jan 1981)
carriage, 40(1):21 (Jan 1978)
Ellwanger and Barry exhibit, 3(3):10 (Jul 1941) ferris wheel, 56(1):3-4 (Win 1994) "kindergarten in action" exhibit, 19(2):6, 7 (Apr 1957) Moulthrop, Samuel P. at, 19(2):8 (Apr 1957) of Rochesterians, 17(2):12 (Apr 1955); 26(3):5-10 (Jul 1964); 43(2&3):16 (Apr & Jul 1981) Workingman's Model Home exhibit. See Workingman's Model Home funding, 14(3):4 (Jun 1952) versus Paris Universal Exposition of 1889, 43(1):1 (Jan 1981) Silver family correspondence on, quoted, 15(4):7 (Oct 1953) train excursions to, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946) women's roles, activities, and exhibits at, 7(2):19 (Apr 1945); 43(1):3 (Jan 1981)
Douglass, Frederick and,
67(3):11 (Sum 2005);
67(4):13 (Fall 2005)
Douglass quoted on, 67(3):7 (Sum
2005)
original site and merger with Allendale School,
65(3):22 (Sum 2003)
playground movement, response to, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) students, Wolfard's Galleries of Fine Arts and, 65(3):24 (Sum 2003)
first, in NYS-early 1900s,
22(4):8-9 (Oct 1960)
at Industrial Exposition-1909, 34(4):7 (Oct 1972) Italian community and, 22(4):8-9, 16, 22 (Oct 1960); 26(3):6 (Jul 1964) Columbus, OH
baseball clubs/games-1800s,
63(2):16, 19 (Spr 2001);
64(4):8, 13, 11 photo, 18, 20
(Fall 2002)
Civic Center, development, 16(1):21 (Jan 1954) Colvin, Mr. (no given name) Combmakers
about, 75(2):29
(Fall 2013)
as author of 125 Years of Rochester's Parks, 75(2):1-31 with illus (Fall 2013) photograph, 75(2):29 (Fall 2013)
Evans, Charles,
16(3):6-7 (Jul 1954)
troupes, 16(3):18 (Jul 1954) Warren, William, 16(3):2 (Jul 1954)
on Barge Canal System,
72(1):20-21 (Spr 2010)
baseball and-1800s, 62(2):19-20 (Spr 2000) business records, researching family history from, 52(2):12-13 (Spr 1990) central business district and. See Central business district departments. See Commerce and Industry, Department of; Commerce, Department of department stores. See Department stores descriptions of
shops and shopkeepers-1830s,
41(1&2):34 (Jan & Apr 1979)
street activities-c. 1830s, 41(1&2):31 (Jan & Apr 1979) on Genesee Valley Canal, 56(4):10, 12, 14 (Fall 1994) growth-1870s, 33(1):2 (Jan 1971) in household goods-1910s, 34(4):16 (Oct 1972) of pioneer era, 47(1&2):20, 21 (Jan & Apr 1985) products of. See Commercial/industrial products retail stores. See Retail industry Rochester as center of, 11(2):4, 10 (Apr 1949) time payment plan, local development of, 43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981) trade and transportation. See Trade; specific mode of transport Commerce Building
architecture,
26(2):11-12 (Apr 1964)
construction, 26(2):11-12 (Apr 1964); 34(2):15 (Apr 1972) location and bankruptcy, 34(2):15 (Apr 1972) occupant, Chamber of Commerce as, 34(2):20 (Apr 1972) Commercial Advertiser. See New York Commercial Advertiser Commercial Bank
construction,
34(2):6 (Apr 1972)
currency issue-pre 1863, 49(2):22n.14 (Apr 1987) mergers-early 1900s, 49(2):11 (Apr 1987) Commercial College. See Eastman Commercial College Commercial Controls Company/Corp., 20(2):7 (Apr 1958); 24(3):37 (Jul 1962)
defense contract-WWII,
66(1):29 (Win 2004)
employee, Mrs. Charles Bruno-WWII, 66(2):15 (Spr 2004)
photograph, 66(2):3 (Spr 2004)
post-secondary. See
Eastman Commercial College
at St. Joseph's School-early 1900s, 63(3):15, 17-18 (Sum 2001)
local newspaper extolls,
34(4):18 (Oct 1972)
promotional campaigns. See Chamber of Commerce — campaigns/slogans specific. See specific industry/product
ownership and publication-1860s,
58(2):4 (Spr 1996)
quoted
on dances for sailors, 58(2):3 (Spr
1996)
on Petrel, 58(2):7 (Spr 1996) on railroad, 58(2):5 (Spr 1996) on Roys family members, 58(2):17, 18, 19 (Spr 1996)
Brown's race and,
50(3):19 (Jul 1988)
industry, 50(3):19 (Jul 1988) location, 50(3):12-13 map (Jul 1988)
Civil War
Hoffman, Colonel William, 66(3):2
photo (Sum 2004)
parole camp search and, 66(3):11,
23n.11 (Sum 2004)
Committee on Apportionment (of United Charities), 23(2):4 (Apr 1961)See also United Charities Association Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities Committee on Italian Migration, 22(4):23 (Oct 1960) Committee on Mental Hygiene (of Social Welfare League-1920s), 23(2):9 (Apr 1961) Committee on National Defense. See National Defense, Committee on Committee on Youth Problems Common Council of 1834-1928. See City Council Common Council Room
art competition and,
34(4):19 (Oct 1972)
article, Fourth Ward Survey, 6(4):11 (Oct 1944) as continuation of the Bulletin, 14(4):25 (Oct 1952) on females in workforce, 22(3):31 (Jul 1960) as monthly bulletin-1910s, 20(4):2 (Oct 1958) Communications industries
of mid 1900s,
38(1):21 (Jan 1976)
Civil War, impact of, 23(1):9 (Jan 1961) newspapers. See Newspapers radio. See Radio; specific call letters telegraph. See Telegraph television. See Television stations twentieth century, 61(3&4):11-12 with photos (Sum & Fall 1999) Xerox. See Xerox Corporation Communism
Kettell, Rev. George F. on, quoted-1940s,
44(4):25, 26 (Oct 1982)
political parties. See Communist parties Rochester Socialists and-1910s, 39(4):18 (Oct 1977) unemployment insurance and, 61(1):15 (Win 1999)
Communist Labor Party,
39(4):18 (Oct 1977)
Communist Party, Rochester Socialists and-1919, 39(4):18 (Oct 1977) national convention-1910s, 39(4):18 (Oct 1977) Washington Square meeting-1930s, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958) Workers Party, election results-1928, 39(4):21 (Oct 1977) Community centers. See also Social Center Movement
branch libraries as,
73(1):13 (Spr 2011)
Italian, 22(4):8, 21 (Oct 1960) use of schools as, 25(3):15 (Jul 1963)
administrators
banquet attendees-1949, 20(4):27 (Oct 1958) community resources, on handling of-1960s, 55(2):4 (Spr 1993) consultants finances
budget information-1930s/1940s,
20(4):19 (Oct 1958)
fundraising-1940s, 20(4):1, 23 (Oct 1958) pledges-1930, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958) great depression and-1930s, 38(1):20 (Jan 1976) health programs and, 18(3):24 (Jul 1956) members, 20(4):5, 6 (Oct 1958)
Board of Directors, survey committee, appointment-1930s,
20(4):16 (Oct 1958)
executive directors, 20(4):5 (Oct 1958) presidents, 20(4):4 (Oct 1958) secretaries, 20(4):5, 6 (Oct 1958) social agencies and
coordination of-early 1900s,
23(2):10, 12, 15-16 (Apr 1961)
support of, 55(2):5, 13, 16, 20, 26 (Spr 1993) surveys/investigations, 20(4):16 (Oct 1958)
social work-1930s, 20(4):16 (Oct
1958)
war relief efforts-WWII, 5(1):10-13, 30 (Jan 1943)
Council for Better Citizenship and,
25(3):19 (Jul 1963)
ethnic newspaper and-1920s, 22(4):17 (Oct 1960) Community Savings Bank. See also Rochester Community Savings Bank Commuting modes. See Transit systems Companies
businesses. See specific company
military
of NYS Volunteers. See New
York Volunteers; New York
Volunteers (military units)
size during Civil War, 65(2):22n6 (Spr 2003) Complaint Book, 18(3):11 (Jul 1956) Comprehensive Education of Training Act (CETA) Compromise Treaty of Buffalo Creek. See Buffalo Creek Compton, Mrs. Dorothy Comptroller of the Currency (U.S.)
Clarke, Freeman,
41(3):21 (Jul 1979)
Johnston, James. See Johnston, James Wilson, Joseph C., 31(1):23 (Jan 1969) Computers
use
at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery,
67(2):8-9, 21 (Spr 2005)
in researching family history, 52(2):6, 23-24 (Spr 1990) at Rochester Public Library, 73(1):9, 13, 17-18 (Spr 2011)
biographical summary,
41(4):23-24 (Oct 1979)
as U.S. Representative
Vietnam War and, 48(3&4):16-17, 22,
23 (Jul & Oct 1986)
Baker Theater. See
Baker Theater
Convention Hall. See Convention Hall Eastman Theatre. See Eastman Theatre Lyceum Theater. See Lyceum Theater in Powers Hotel. See Powers Hotel Concord stagecoach, 5(3):12-13, 13 illus (Jul 1943) Concrete
Barg cottage on-WWII,
66(2):9 (Spr 2004)
Rochester municipal water supply and, 34(3):11, 17 (Jul 1972) YMCA camps at, 16(1):15 (Jan 1954); 19(2):9 (Apr 1957)
Harper's Weekly article on,
56(1):23 (Win 1994)
Kasson, John quoted on, 75(1):12 (Spring 2013) local amusement parks and, 56(1):11, 12 (Win 1994); 75(1):7, 12 (Spring 2013)
postcard, 75(1):inside front cover
(Spring 2013)
"Super-Sarenic" motif at, architect of, 75(1):18 (Spring 2013)
Charlotte as,
37(1):11 (Jan 1975)
Ontario Beach Park as, 75(1):7, 12 (Spring 2013); 75(2):14 (Fall 2013)See also Ontario Beach/Ontario Beach Park
postcard depicting, 75(1):inside
front cover (Spring 2013)
Civil War and
account of Confederate POWs' imprisonment and escape,
73(2):1-28 with illus (Fall
2011); 74(1):1-28 with illus
(Spr 2012)
battles. See Civil War draft, 53(1):4 (Win 1991) enlistees, 53(1):4, 5-6, 16 (Win 1991)
Cogdill, Lieutenant, POWs and,
74(1):3, 4-5, 6 (Spr 2012)
Parker, Major, POWs and, 74(1):4 (Spr 2012)
on illegitimacy-1920s,
23(2):9 (Apr 1961)
neighborhood, United Charities and-early 1900s, 23(2):5 (Apr 1961) sister cities program and-1950s, 43(4):1, 2 (Oct 1981) on social welfare-1910s, 23(2):4 (Apr 1961) Town Affiliation Association of the United States-1970s, 43(4):7 (Oct 1981) on unemployment-1930s, 20(4):11 (Oct 1958)
administration,
20(4):3 (Oct 1958)
formation, 20(4):2, 27 (Oct 1958) location, 23(2):4 (Apr 1961) oversight of, 23(2):3, 8, 9, 10 (Apr 1961) public agencies, failure to make use of, 20(4):3 (Oct 1958) purpose, 23(2):3 (Apr 1961) renamed Central Index, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958)
Brighton Congregational Church, fire-mid 1800s,
28(2&3):22 (Apr & Jul 1966)
of Clarkson (NY) members, 9(1):3 (Jan 1947) Congregationalists
Ely's Christian Party and, 36(3):6
(Jul 1974)
movement, 40(4):3 (Oct 1978) Plan of Union and, 40(4):3 (Oct 1978) origins, 40(4):2-3 (Oct 1978) Plymouth Congregational Church. See Plymouth Congregational Church Congregational Society
curve ball demonstration at-1870s,
64(4):20 (Fall 2002)
location-1800s, 26(4):6 (Oct 1964); 63(1):23 photo caption (Win 2001) proprietor, Hamlet D. Scrantom-1860s, 26(1):20 (Jan 1964) rail tracks and-1870s, 26(4):13 (Oct 1964) residents, baseball players-1800s, 63(1):23 photo caption (Win 2001) telegraph office in, 26(4):8 (Oct 1964); 59(4):7 (Fall 1997) Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage Congress of Constructive Patriotism Congress, U.S. See U.S. Congress; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senate Conheady, Sister Eileen
former residents,
36(3):3 (Jul 1974)
Durand family, 61(2):1, 2 (Spr 1999)
New York residents as-pioneer era, 62(3):19 (Sum 2000) Roys family, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) Stone family-early 1800s, 62(1):16 (Win 2000) slave trial, 37(4):12 (Oct 1975) Connell Pvt. Maurice Connor, John Conrad, Dr. Frank, 32(3):2 (Jul 1970) Conrad, Joseph Conscientious objectors Conservatory of Music, 29(1):21-22 (Jan 1967) Consolidated Machine Tool Company, 43(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul 1981)
defense contracts, WWII,
51(4):21 (Fall 1989)
military awards-WWII, 5(1):24 (Jan 1943) sale of, 20(2):8 (Apr 1958) Constableville (pioneer village) Constitution, By-laws, and Rules of Order of Teoronto Lodge, No. 69, I.O. of O.F [sic] of the State of New York
associations in,
27(4):13 (Oct 1965)
bridge construction. See Bridges; specific bridge building codes/ordinances. See Building codes/ordinances building permits, 19(3):30 (Jul 1957); 27(4):3, 10 (Oct 1965)
statistics-1920s, 35(2):14 (Apr 1973)
central business district activity
early 1900s, 19(3):22, 23 (Jul 1957)
1900-1930, 35(2):10 (Apr 1973) mid 1900s, 24(2):13 (Apr 1962); 26(2):2 (Apr 1964) banks, 49(2):15 (Apr 1987) civic projects, 23(3):25-26 (Jul 1961) frame structures, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 34(2):6 (Apr 1972) materials used in, 26(2):11 (Apr 1964); 34(2):3-14 passim (Apr 1972) ordinances governing. See Building codes/ordinances Powers Block. See Powers Building/Block remodeling, 26(4):19 (Oct 1964) urban renewal-mid 1900s, 19(3):30 (Jul 1957); 23(3):25-26 (Jul 1961); 38(1):23 (Jan 1976) growth
early 1800s, 59(2):16 (Spr 1997)
early 1900s, 35(2):10, 13, 14-15, illus: 23-24 (Apr 1973) post Civil War, 2(3):8 (Jul 1940)
blacks in-mid 1900s, 54(1):23 (Win
1992)
at Eastman Theatre site, 58(4):21 photo (Fall 1996) Erie Canal, work on, 11(3&4):5 (Jul 1949) Germans in, 20(1):9 (Jan 1958) Great Depression and-1930s, 61(1):5 (Win 1999) unemployment-1890s, 14(3):6 (Jun 1952) unions. See Labor unions during pioneer era, 23(3):4, 6, 7 (Jul 1961) residential construction. See Home construction school construction. See City schools shopping center construction, 49(2):18 (Apr 1987) status
cures, advertisement for,
42(2):13 (Apr 1980)
patients/deaths
almhouse deaths, 45(1&2):20, 21-22
(Jan & Apr 1983)
"Doctor"-1810s, 68(1&2):19 (Win & Spr 2006) Hiokatoo, spouse of Mary Jemison, 68(1&2):17 (Win & Spr 2006) industrial school student-1860s, 68(4):15 (Fall 2006) tobacco worker, 60(1):10 (Win 1998) Contests/competitions, 34(4):8, 14, 19, 20 (Oct 1972) The Continuous Creation by Myron Adams, 8(4):21 (Oct 1946)
home based. See
Cottage industries
migrant. See Migrant labor prison. See Prison industries Western House of Refuge, 34(1):10-12, 13 (Jan 1972) Convent Convention Bureau
formation-early 1900s,
24(4):19 (Oct 1962)
reorganization, 31(4):20 (Oct 1969) successes, 31(4):21, 24 (Oct 1969) Convention Hall, 10(2&3):21 (Jul 1948); 24(4):15 (Oct 1962)
activities/events at
clinics, 18(3):24 (Jul 1956)
concerts, 29(1):10 (Jan 1967); 42(3):6, 16 (Jul 1980); 49(1):9, 10 (Jan 1987) exhibits/expositions, 5(1):21 (Jan 1943); 11(1):15 (Jan 1949); 17(1):18 (Jan 1955); 18(3):21 (Jul 1956); 34(4):7, 8, 10 (Oct 1972); 51(2):19 (Spr 1989) FDR speech, 61(1):13 photo (Win 1999) Hochstein (David) recital, 56(3):20 (Sum 1994) housing, meetings on-1910s, 27(4):6-7, 16 (Oct 1965) labor, 22(3):18 (Jul 1960); 25(1):23 (Jan 1963) political rally-1910s, 39(4):10 (Oct 1977) Rochester City Club, 9(4):6 (Oct 1947) social center convocation, 31(1):18 (Jan 1969) WWI, 5(4):5, 13 (Oct 1943); 20(1):24 (Jan 1958) construction location, 49(1):9 (Jan 1987) War Memorial replacing, 18(1):14 (Jan 1956)
abolitionist. See
Abolitionist movement
American Water Works Association-1970s, 39(3):1-2 (Jul 1977) Anti-Slavery State Convention, 37(4):7 (Oct 1975) constitutional (NYS). See New York State government for educators of deaf, 64(1):11-12 (Win 2002) Grand Army of the Republic encampment-1911, 56(2):5, 17 (Spr 1994) labor, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963) National Dress Reform Association, 10(2&3):10 (Jul 1948) Polish Falcons of America-1940, 57(2):11 (Spr 1995) political. See Political conventions at St. Augustine's Church, 60(3):16, 20-21 (Sum 1998) in St. Louis, National Electric Light Association, 60(4):9 (Fall 1998) suffragist. See Woman's suffrage temperance on WWI, 5(4):5 (Oct 1943) YMCA, 16(1):3, 6, 10, 14 (Jan 1954)
Canadian-1820s,
62(4):19-22 (Fall 2000)
Our Lady of Victories in Ellysville, NY, 65(4):8 (Fall 2003) of Sisters of St. Joseph, 60(2):15 (Spr 1998); 60(3):2 photo, 3, 4, 17, 18 (Sum 1998) of Society of the Sacred Heart, in Buffalo, NY, 65(4):6-8 (Fall 2003) women religious and, 60(2):14 (Spr 1998) Convict labor. See Prisoners; Prison industries Convicts. See Prisoners Cook, Doctor, 40(3):6 (Jul 1978) Cook, Alton
club membership,
10(1):4 (Jan 1948)
The Parallelisms of Hamlet, Electra and the Aeneid authored by, 10(1):4 (Jan 1948) as UR trustee, denominational control issues-1890s, 33(4):13, 19 (Oct 1971)
business enterprises,
20(1):13 (Jan 1958);
25(3):7 (Jul 1963);
37(2):19 (Apr 1975);
49(2):11 (Apr 1987)
German immigrant community and, 20(1):13 (Jan 1958) as mayoral candidate, 28(1):15 (Jan 1966) as Secretary of State, 20(1):15 (Jan 1958)
at Industrial School of Rochester/Rochester
Children's Nursery
photographs, 68(4):7, 16 (Fall 2006)
Cooking stoves, 18(2):10 (Apr 1956)
The Rochester Royals: The Story of
Professional Basketball authored by,
58(1):1-20 with illus (Win 1996)
commercial occupants,
37(2):20 (Apr 1975)
construction, 34(2):11 (Apr 1972); 37(2):19 (Apr 1975) events/programs at, 16(3):9, 13, 14, 18 (Jul 1954)
film showings, 12(1):21 (Jan 1950);
16(3):22, 23 (Jul 1954);
37(2):23 (Apr 1975)
People's Sunday Evening, 14(4):23 (Oct 1952) rivalries, 16(3):12 (Jul 1954) at turn of the century, 12(1):19 (Jan 1950) Coolidge, President Calvin (1872-1933)
Parker, Arthur C. as advisor to,
17(3):8 (Jul 1955)
presidential candidacy-1920s, 14(2):18 (Apr 1952)
as author
of The Bloomer Costume: Fashion Reform, Folly, and
"Intellectual Slavery",
57(3):18-24 with illus (Sum 1995)
of The Magnetic Circle: Stanton, Anthony, Bloomer, and Douglass, 57(3):1-17 with illus (Sum 1995) Cooney, Gene Co-operative Foundry Cooper industry
in 1830s, 23(3):7
(Jul 1961)
barrel manufacture, 2(1):6 (Jan 1940); 3(4):6 (Oct 1941); 25(2):2 (Apr 1963); 30(2):10 (Apr 1968); 33(3):10 (Jul 1971); 40(1):2 (Jan 1978) coopers
labor union, 25(1):2, 5 (Jan 1963)
Moore, Samuel W. D., 26(1):19 (Jan 1964) Reed, Martin, 40(1):16 (Jan 1978) manufacturer's census-1820s, 51(4):6, 7, 8 (Fall 1989)
at D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art,
58(4):27 (Fall 1996)
at Eastman School of Music, 58(4):27 (Fall 1996)
Baseball Hall of Fame. See
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
National Baseball Library, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000); 63(1):20 (Win 2001); 63(2):21 (Spr 2001) resident/residence
Averill, Mr. (no given name),
62(3):12 (Sum 2000)
Bradstreet, Nehemiah and,
23(1):17 (Jan 1961)
defined, 65(2):24n36 (Spr 2003) Democratic mayors (1860s), 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) Pierce, Francis Edwin as, 65(2):11 (Spr 2003) political rivalries, 11(2):11 (Apr 1949) Seymour, Governor Horatio characterized as, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952)
barrel manufacture,
30(2):10 (Apr 1968)
census-1820s, 51(4):6 (Fall 1989) Mercer, Thomas, 62(1):7, 10 (Win 2000) Warrant, Thomas as, 30(2):4 (Apr 1968) Coquena, FL, 15(4):26 (Oct 1953) CORB (Children's Overseas Reception Board) Corinthian Hall
as Academy of Music,
16(3):5 (Jul 1954);
26(4):13 (Oct 1964)See also
Academy of Music
activities/events, 36(4):7 (Oct 1974)
abolitionist, 2(3):3 (Jul 1940);
7(2):9 (Apr 1945);
15(3):13 (Jul 1953);
23(1):3-4 (Jan 1961);
46(1&2):14-17 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Anthony, Susan B. and, 7(2):7, 9, 15, 22 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):11 (Jul 1948); 15(3):13 (Jul 1953); 36(4):7 (Oct 1974) art exhibits, 7(3):9 (Jul 1945); 17(2):3 (Apr 1955) boxing match, 8(3):8 (Jul 1946) concerts, 11(2):9 (Apr 1949); 18(2):17 (Apr 1956); 26(4):7-8, 13 (Oct 1964); 29(1):3, 4 (Jan 1967); 42(3):4 (Jul 1980) conventions, 57(3):6-7 (Sum 1995) Douglass, Frederick and, 36(4):7 (Oct 1974); 67(3):17 (Sum 2005); 67(4):10 (Fall 2005) dress reform association meeting, 10(2&3):10 (Jul 1948) Fox sisters and, 36(4):7 (Oct 1974) German, 20(1):4, 6 (Jan 1958) lectures/speeches, 2(3):18 (Jul 1940); 7(2):8 (Apr 1945); 8(4):16 (Oct 1946); 9(1):9 (Jan 1947); 10(2&3):8 (Jul 1948); 15(3):11 (Jul 1953); 17(2):4 (Apr 1955); 21(1):7 (Jan 1959); 21(4):8 (Oct 1959) Lind, Jenny performance, 36(4):7 (Oct 1974) minstrel performance, 1(2):10 (Apr 1939) motion pictures, 16(3):23 (Jul 1954) prayer meetings, 16(1):3 (Jan 1954) seminary commencement-1850s, 31(3):10-11 (Jul 1969) Spiritualism-related, 10(2&3):7 (Jul 1948); 11(2):6 (Apr 1949); 21(1):9 (Jan 1959); 21(3):9-10 (Jul 1959); 24(3):12 (Jul 1962) stage performances, 36(4):7 (Oct 1974) temperance, 7(2):7 (Apr 1945); 57(3):6-9 (Sum 1995) theater, 16(3):4, 6 (Jul 1954) war-relief fundraiser-1860s, 23(1):14 (Jan 1961) woman's rights, 10(2&3):11 (Jul 1948) construction/location-1840s, 3(1):12 (Jan 1941); 22(2):5 (Apr 1960); 26(4):7, 13 (Oct 1964); 29(1):3 (Jan 1967); 34(2):8 (Apr 1972); 36(4):6 (Oct 1974) destruction-1890s, 16(3):18 (Jul 1954); 26(4):13 (Oct 1964); 38(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul 1976) illustrations, 46(1&2):12, 13 (Jan & Apr 1984) interior view, 57(3):11 illus (Sum 1995); 57(4):23 illus (Fall 1995) library in, 36(4):6 (Oct 1974); 48(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1986) opening, 18(1):4 (Jan 1956); 37(2):15 (Apr 1975) renaming of, 26(4):13 (Oct 1964) safety of, 18(1):4 (Jan 1956) sale, 26(4):13 (Oct 1964); 36(4):8 (Oct 1974) use of, donation to industrial school-1800s, 68(4):8 (Fall 2006)
former names, 3(2):7
(Apr 1941); 26(4):5, 7, 16 (Oct 1964)See
also Bugle Alley
Reynolds Arcade and, 13(4):6 (Oct 1951)
construction and location-early 1900s,
26(4):16 (Oct 1964)
destruction-1920s, 26(4):19 (Oct 1964) events/occupants, 55(3):17 (Sum 1993)
early trade in,
45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983)
growth
hybrid sweet varieties, introduction-early 1900s,
45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983)
as Native American crop-1820s, 62(3):20 (Sum 2000) in western New York-1820s, 62(3):21 (Sum 2000) in photographs
of moccasins woven from corn husks,
68(1&2):7 (Win & Spr 2006)
Seneca women working with, 68(1&2):11, 14 (Win & Spr 2006)
as governor, 2(4):5
(Oct 1940)
RR rate legislation-late 1800s,
30(4):18 (Oct 1968)
as port collector, 7(1):23 (Jan 1945)
as activist-1800s,
68(3):8-9, 12 (Sum 2006)
as city surveyor, Mt. Hope Cemetery committee, and, 50(4):9, 18 (Oct 1988) departure from Rochester-1840s, 68(3):9 (Sum 2006) as Liberty supporter, 20(3):4 (Jul 1958) professional skills, 7(3):7 (Jul 1945)
coach, local appointment,
11(1):17 (Jan 1949)
faculty appointment, refused, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) football competition, 8(3):22 (Jul 1946) mechanical arts building, construction, 8(4):9 (Oct 1946) as possible fiction setting, 10(4):4 (Oct 1948) president, Andrew D. White, 33(4):22, 24n. (Oct 1971) Rennes-Rochester sister city program and, 43(4):4 (Oct 1981) Rochester Board of Education and-1940s, 5(1):26 (Jan 1943) students/graduates, 10(1):24 (Jan 1948); 41(4):22, 23 (Oct 1979); 60(3):20 (Sum 1998)
court house,
33(2):13, 18 (Apr 1971); 58(3):3 (Sum
1996)
East Rochester factory-1890s, 19(3):13 (Jul 1957) St. Augustine's Church/School, 60(2):11, 21 (Spr 1998) St. Bernard's Seminary, 44(4):15 (Oct 1982) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church-1840s, 63(3):8 (Sum 2001) St. Mary's Church, 44(4):6 (Oct 1982) St. Mary's School, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) Cornhill Chataqua Corn Hill Waterfront & Navigation Foundation
director of development and tour boat
operations, 67(3):21 (Sum 2005)
founder, Edward P. Curtis, Jr., 68(1&2):26 (Win & Spr 2006) Mary Jemison tour boat of
cruises, 68(1&2):3, 28 (Win & Spr
2006)
naming, 68(1&2):26 (Win & Spr 2006) photograph, 68(1&2):2 (Win & Spr 2006) purchase and previous use, 68(1&2):28n.1 (Win & Spr 2006) Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg
incorporation,
47(1&2):25n.7 (Jan & Apr 1985)
manufacturer in, 60(2):16 (Spr 1998) population figures/trends, 19(3):12 (Jul 1957)
a.k.a. John O'Bail,
68(1&2):15 (Win & Spr 2006)
grandson, 68(1&2):21 (Win & Spr 2006) Seneca Council House and, 68(1&2):24 (Win & Spr 2006) Sullivan Expedition and, 68(1&2):15 (Win & Spr 2006) treaty negotiations-1790s, 1(1):10-11 (Jan 1939)
animal control ordinances,
35(4):16 (Oct 1973)
animal shelter contract, 35(4):17 (Oct 1973) annexation bill and, 35(1):8, 17, 18 (Jan 1973) city government, role in, 20(2):16 (Apr 1958) relief work loans, 20(4):13 (Oct 1958) Corpus Christi Church
construction-1880s,
44(4):15 (Oct 1982)
location, 44(4):15 (Oct 1982); 63(3):19 (Sum 2001) parochial student, Charles C. Teresi-early 1900s, 70(1):12 (Fall 2008) rector-1925, 60(2):23 (Spr 1998)
charitable work and,
9(2&3):6 (Apr 1947)
for defective/insane persons, 33(2):16 (Apr 1971); 34(1):17 (Jan 1972) historical sketch, 34(1):1-24 (Jan 1972) jails/penitentiaries/prisons/reformatories. See Prison(s); specific institution for juveniles. See also New York State Agricultural and Industrial School; New York State Industrial School; Western House of Correction/Refuge
at Bedford Hills, Katharine B. Davis and,
43(1):17 (Jan 1981)
Brockway, Zebulon and. See
Brockway, Zebulon R.
Davis, Katharine B., work in-early 1900s, 43(1):17 (Jan 1981) Vassar College course-1890s, 43(1):4 (Jan 1981)
on Irish famine,
68(3):10 (Sum 2006)
of/with soldiers, quoted/excerpted
Civil War. See Civil War
Vietnam War, 48(3&4):39-40 (Jul & Oct 1986) War of 1812, 53(4):4-30 (Fall 1991) World War I, 5(4):21-23 (Oct 1943) World War II, campaigns for, 55(4):12 (Fall 1993)
city council candidacy,
32(2):12-13 (Apr 1970)
errata, 24(2):2 (Apr 1962) Reform Democrats and, 32(2):16 (Apr 1970) Corryell (sic), Mr. (of Romulus, NY, no given name)
Claude F. Bragdon, Architect, Stage
Designer, and Mystic authored by,
29(4):1-20 with illus (Oct 1967)
as college student,
70(2):15 (Fall 2007)
as community organizer, 70(2):15 (Fall 2007) on Puerto Rican community, 70(2):7 (Fall 2007)
on community development efforts, quoted,
70(2):17 (Fall 2007)
in HACIENDA Report, quoted, 70(2):17 (Fall 2007) on SAC, quoted, 70(2):16 (Fall 2007) Coteau du Lac Rapids (on St. Lawrence River), 62(4):15 (Fall 2000) Cotes, John
accommodations and patrons,
75(1):11 (Spring 2013)
construction-1870s, 75(1):6 (Spring 2013) Hotelmen's Association for New York State and, 31(4):16 (Oct 1969) interior views-1880s, 75(1):11 illus (Spring 2013) railroads and, 56(1):10 (Win 1994) U.S. president at-1890s, 75(1):7 (Spring 2013)
clothing industry and,
22(3):2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 15 (Jul 1960);
51(4):17 (Fall 1989)
at county almshouse, mid-1800s, 45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983) immigrant women and-late 1800s, 51(4):19-20 (Fall 1989); 57(1):9 (Win 1995) shoe industry and, 51(4):15 (Fall 1989)
Camp Fitz-John Porter on-1860s,
65(2):22n7 (Spr 2003);
66(3):14-17 (Sum 2004)
Genesee River railroad bridge near, 66(3):10 photo (Sum 2004) location, 65(2):22n7 (Spr 2003) residents/residences
appearance- early 2000s, 66(3):22
(Sum 2004)
Camp Fitz-John Porter and-1860s, 66(3):16, 22 (Sum 2004)
Democratic party, slavery and-1800s,
2(3):4 (Jul 1940)
factories/mills. See also Cotton Factory
census-1820s, 3(4):5, 7 (Oct 1941);
51(4):6 (Fall 1989)
location and conversion-early 1800s, 33(3):6 (Jul 1971) Cottreal Hotel, 56(1):31 (Win 1994) Couchman, Frederick S.
anti-Semitic influence of,
74(2):18 (Fall 2012)
radio broadcasts-1930s, 74(2):15
(Fall 2012)
of Iroquois,
1(1):1-17 (Jan 1939); 44(1&2):17
(Jan & Apr 1982)
at Letchworth State Park site, Last Council Fire-1870s,
68(1&2):20-21 (Win & Spr 2006)
attendees' photograph,
68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006)
Community Music Festival,
25(3):19 (Jul 1963)
formation, 25(3):18 (Jul 1963) "Know Your Country" programs, 25(3):18 (Jul 1963) Council of Thirteen Fires. See Thirteen Fires, Congress/Council of the Council of Women. See Women, Council of Council on International Nontheatrical Events Council Rock, 4(1):3 (Jan 1942) Council Rock Avenue
Midtown Ministry Employee Counseling Service,
44(4):29 (Oct 1982)
provision, by social agencies, 23(2):14, 18, 19 (Apr 1961) Country Club of Rochester (CCR)
Bragdon, Claude F. and,
29(4):9 (Oct 1967)
founding and location, 8(3):22 (Jul 1946); 65(1):4 (Win 2003) golf course/competitions
architects & designs, 65(1):5, 6 (Win
2003)
Hagen, Walter as caddy at, 65(1):5 (Win 2003) U.S. Women's Amateur championship-1960s, 65(1):13-14 (Win 2003) U.S. Women's Open championships Country clubs. See also specific club
architect Donald Ross and-early 1900s,
65(1):5 (Win 2003)
formation of, Prohibition and, 65(1):32n10 (Win 2003) interest in, 11(2):21 (Apr 1949) County poor house. See Monroe County Almshouse; Monroe County Poor House County Welfare Department Courteville, Dr. Yves (of Rennes, France)
Monroe County. See
Monroe County Court House
Ontario County. See Ontario County Court House sites, as public spaces, 75(2):1-2 (Fall 2013) U.S., 40(2):12, 16, 18 (Apr 1978)See also Federal Building Waterloo, NY-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000)
court houses,
27(3):4 (Jul 1965)
photographs/illustrations, 40(2):4, 9, 14 (Apr 1978) Scott, General Winfield and-1850s, 14(2):4 (Apr 1952) "Court of Public Opinion" (radio program), 32(3):13 (Jul 1970) Courts
children/juveniles,
33(2):20, 21 (Apr 1971)See also
Children's Court
city. See Rochester, City of county. See Monroe County Court Street, 40(1):17 (Jan 1978)
anti-war march, quote-1970s,
48(3&4):15 (Jul & Oct 1986)
bridge. See Court Street Bridge Canaltown park, 37(2):3 (Apr 1975) commercial/industrial activity on/near
film plant, 16(3):20 (Jul 1954)
furniture factory, 40(1):19 (Jan 1978) railroad, 6(4):6 (Oct 1944); 13(4):24 (Oct 1951); 30(4):12, 16, 21, 22, 23 (Oct 1968); 56(2):5, 17, 22 (Spr 1994) tobacco manufacture, 60(1):4, 5 photo (Win 1998) warehouse, 56(4):12 (Fall 1994) weighlock, 49(4):7 photo (Oct 1987) dam. See Court Street Dam renamed Monroe Avenue, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965) river flats, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946) snow dumping and, 27(1):10 (Jan 1965) social institutions on tenements, congestion in, 13(4):18 (Oct 1951) transit service, 30(3):11 (Jul 1968) widening, 36(2):5 (Apr 1974)
during 1940s,
55(1):36 photo (Win 1993)
construction/maintenance, 3(2):3 (Apr 1941); 27(3):14 (Jul 1965); 33(2):11, 15-16, 20 (Apr 1971)
plans for, 2(1):24 (Jan 1940)
flooding and, 6(4):15 (Oct 1944) illustration-1890s, 37(3):17 (Jul 1975)
Barge Canal construction and,
72(1):18, 19 (Spr 2010)
construction/design, 11(2):4 (Apr 1949); 37(3):16 (Jul 1975); 55(1):8, 20 photo caption (Win 1993) hydroelectric station near, 60(4):24 photo (Fall 1998) location, 37(3):5 (Jul 1975)
mill races and, 46(3&4):4 (Jul &
Oct 1984)
photographs, 55(1):20 (Win 1993); 61(3&4):10, 17, 23 (Sum & Fall 1999); 72(1):20 (Spr 2010) plan, 6(4):4 (Oct 1944)
as author
of Charles Williamson: Genesee Promoter,
10(4):9 (Oct 1948);
47(1&2):11 (Jan & Apr 1985)
Rochester History contributions, 35(3):6, 9 (Jul 1973) of Williamsburg: Lost Village on the Genesee, 47(1&2):9n.2 (Jan & Apr 1985) Cowles, William
commercial business and medical practice,
72(2):12 (Fall 2010)
as medical student-1840s, 46(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1984) Cows. See Cattle; Livestock Coxe, Arthur C.
as bishop and library trustee,
36(4):12 (Oct 1974)
as judge
motor use of roadways ruling-1890s,
43(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1981)
patent infringement ruling-early 1900s, 43(2&3):7 (Apr & Jul 1981) Cox, Mrs. P.
American Irish National Land League and,
19(4):12 (Oct 1957)
business enterprise, 15(2):9, 13 (Apr 1953); 25(1):15, 17 (Jan 1963) Craftsmen, 38(1):12 (Jan 1976) Craig Colony at Sonyea, 8(2):17 (Apr 1946) Craig family
as hospital board member,
8(2):7 (Apr 1946)
legal aid program and, 14(4):11 (Oct 1952) Woman's Educational and Industrial Union membership, 10(2&3):18 (Jul 1948) Cram, Ambrose
City Club speech,
9(4):5 (Oct 1947)
on germs in milk, quoted, 45(1&2):8 (Jan & Apr 1983) sanitary survey/report-1910s, 6(4):10 (Oct 1944); 11(2):22 (Apr 1949); 14(4):25 (Oct 1952); 18(3):21 (Jul 1956); 27(4):6-7 (Oct 1965); 31(1):18 (Jan 1969)
biographical summary,
21(3):6-7 (Jul 1959)
burial site, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) death, 42(1):21 (Jan 1980) as poet, 10(1):16 (Jan 1948); 10(4):8 (Oct 1948); 29(4):15 (Oct 1967); 42(1):21-22 (Jan 1980) travel abroad, 42(1):20 (Jan 1980)
eviction notice,
42(1):19 (Jan 1980)
marriage, 42(1):3 (Jan 1980) Model Housekeeping Center and, 14(4):20 (Oct 1952) parish work, 42(1):4, 5, 6 (Jan 1980) sewing enterprise, 42(1):22 (Jan 1980)
biographical sketches/summaries,
21(3):7 (Jul 1959);
42(1):1-24 with photos (Jan 1980)
club membership, 9(4):3, 4 (Oct 1947); 48(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1986) Exposition Park, and funding of, 34(4):11 (Oct 1972) labor negotiations, role in, 15(2):22-23 (Apr 1953) marriage, 42(1):3 (Jan 1980)See also Crapsey, Mrs. Adelaide military service-1860s, 42(1):2 (Jan 1980) ministerial activities/appointments, 42(1):3-21 passim (Jan 1980)
deaconship, 42(1):3 (Jan 1980)
Episcopal hierarchy, conflicts with, 42(1):9-19 (Jan 1980) heresy trial-early 1900s, 3(1):10 (Jan 1941); 14(4):15 (Oct 1952); 41(4):10 (Oct 1979); 42(1):15-19 (Jan 1980) "institutional" church, position on, 3(3):15 (Jul 1941) at St. Andrew's (Episcopal) Church, 3(3):15 (Jul 1941); 12(1):14-15 (Jan 1950); 14(4):14 (Oct 1952); 21(3):7 (Jul 1959); 23(3):17 (Jul 1961); 25(3):13, 14 (Jul 1963); 42(1):3-19 (Jan 1980)
controversy over women's section and salesgirls,
42(1):7-8 (Jan 1980)
protests negative references to blacks, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959) residences, 42(1):1, 19, 20 (Jan 1980) as social reformer, 11(2):22 (Apr 1949); 19(2):1, 16 (Apr 1957); 22(2):21 (Apr 1960); 40(4):19 (Oct 1978); 42(1):4, 5, 6, 7 (Jan 1980)
gardening association-early 1900s,
19(2):16 (Apr 1957)
writings, sermons, and lectures, 10(4):1, 13 (Oct 1948); 42(1):6, 9, 15-16, 21, 22-23 (Jan 1980)
gardening association presentation,
9(4):4 (Oct 1947)
Lyceum Theater lecture-early 1900s, 14(4):17 (Oct 1952) Religion and Politics, 14(4):15 (Oct 1952)
military service, correspondence and
recollections-Vietnam War,
48(3&4):37-40 (Jul & Oct 1986)
photograph, 48(3&4):34 (Jul & Oct 1986) as Veterans Outreach director, quoted, 48(3&4):33 (Jul & Oct 1986) Creameries. See Dairy industry Created Equal: A Biography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton by Alma Lutz, 10(4):8 (Oct 1948) Creatore, Giuseppi Creavy, Tom Credit Men's Association, 24(4):9 (Oct 1962) Credit Mobilier Crescent Beach
construction-early 1800s,
37(2):6 (Apr 1975);
55(1):6, 22 illus (Win 1993)
location, 55(1):6, 22 illus (Win 1993) power sources, 37(2):22 (Apr 1975) proprietors survival, 37(2):21 (Apr 1975)
baseball and,
52(3):4, 5, 18, 19 (Sum 1990);
62(2):1 illus, 10 illus, 14 (Spr 2000)
City Council and-1800s, 63(1):10 (Win 2001) English Cricketers-1850s, 62(2):12-13 illus (Spr 2000) field location, 11(1):14, 18 (Jan 1949) games-1800s, 8(3):4 (Jul 1946); 11(2):9, 14 (Apr 1949); 25(3):3 (Jul 1963)
competitions-1800s,
63(2):5, 15 (Spr 2001);
64(4):5, 8, 15, 18, 19 (Fall 2002)
player, 64(4):18 (Fall 2002)
arson
riot and-1870s, 25(4):5 (Oct 1963)
on Sam Schafer-1970s, 64(2):4 (Spr 2002); 64(3):22, 31 (Sum 2002) sheriff and-1830s, 25(4):3 (Oct 1963) in Brown's Square-early 1800s, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) burglaries disorderly houses-c. 1900, 12(1):8, 9 (Jan 1950) forgery, 54(3):7 (Sum 1992) on Front Street-late 1800s, 55(3):6 (Sum 1993) gambling. See Gambling historical sketch, 25(4):1-27 passim (Oct 1963) juvenile. See Juvenile delinquency/delinquents at Midtown Plaza, 69(1):17, 18, 19-20 (Spr 2007) military-related
at Camp Fitz-John Porter-1860s,
66(3):15, 16, 17 (Sum 2004)
at Camp Genesee-1860s, 66(3):18 (Sum 2004) at Camp Hillhouse-1860s, 66(3):9, 20-21 (Sum 2004) newspapers' treatment of, 13(1):9, 10 (Jan 1951)
citizen action groups and-1800s,
4(1):14 (Jan 1942)
headlining of ethnic perpetrators-1800s, 22(4):8, 15 (Oct 1960) pirating, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) in Polish community-1970s, 57(2):16 (Spr 1995) prevention, 25(4):3, 4, 11 (Oct 1963) sexual varieties-1800s, 2(1):14 (Jan 1940) Criminal justice
behavioral evaluation of, Katharine B. Davis
and, 43(1):17, 20n.26 (Jan 1981)
gangs, 12(1):9 (Jan 1950) identifying, via Bertillon system of measurements, 25(4):11, 16 (Oct 1963) imprisoned. See Prisoners juveniles, correctional institutions for. See Correctional institutions; specific institutions Crispins. See Knights of St. Crispin Cristoforo Colombo Society
as slave owner-1780s,
71(1):6 (Spr 2009)
receipt for slave sale to Nathaniel Rochester-1780s,
71(1):7 illus (Spr 2009)
club memberships and leadership,
10(1):3, 8 (Jan 1948)
non-Christian Union proposal, 16(1):7 (Jan 1954) Crocker, John S. & Co. Crockett, Edwin A., 24(4):19 (Oct 1962) Crofton, C. King Croft, William W.
at Camp Hillhouse-1860s,
66(3):7 (Sum 2004)
dispute over arrests and homicide, newspapers quoted on,
66(3):20-21 (Sum 2004)
Croquet, 3(3):23 (Jul 1941)
biographical details,
45(3&4):40-41 (Jul & Oct 1983)
publication enterprise, 45(3&4):32 (Jul & Oct 1983) seed enterprise. See Crosman Seeds spouse and son, 45(3&4):41 (Jul & Oct 1983)
location,
45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983)
NYS State Fair and-1840s, 45(3&4):36, 38 (Jul & Oct 1983) operations, 45(3&4):30, 32, 35, 41 (Jul & Oct 1983) sale, 45(3&4):44 (Jul & Oct 1983) Crossett, Mary Thayer Sanford
Italian community, roles in,
22(4):10 (Oct 1960)
marriage-1910s, 14(4):21 (Oct 1952) Model Housekeeping Center and, 14(4):20-21 (Oct 1952) Women's Educational and Industrial Union, membership, 25(3):13 (Jul 1963)
boundaries,
26(4):1-2 (Oct 1964)
historical sketch, 26(4):1-23 (Oct 1964) housing conditions, 27(4):4, 5, 6 (Oct 1965) urban renewal projects, 27(4):23 (Oct 1965); 32(2):24 (Apr 1970)
initial plans-1960s, 26(4):23 (Oct
1964)
location, 31(4):1, 24 (Oct 1969) proposals, 26(4):20-23 (Oct 1964) Crossroads Redevelopment Area
as author of The Burned-Over District: The
Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western
New York, 1800-1850, 72(2):18n.3
(Fall 2010)
historical society contributions,
6(2):21 (Apr 1944)
Panorama of Social Rochester authored by, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948)
affiliations,
52(4):15 (Fall 1990)See also
Colgate Rochester Divinity School;
Rochester Center for Theological Studies
Crystal, David
daguerreotype studio,
62(1):17, 20 (Win 2000)
location, 34(2):7 (Apr 1972); 62(1):17, 20 (Win 2000) namesake, 62(1):17 (Win 2000)
cigars from,
60(1):17 (Win 1998)
soldier's correspondence from-WWII, 8(1):15-16 (Jan 1946) during Spanish-American War, 13(2):9, 14-15 (Apr 1951) Cuban Hospital Relief Association, 13(2):2 (Apr 1951) Cuban Missile Crisis Cullinan, Frank The Cultivator (agricultural journal)
of 1890s, 3(3):18-24
(Jul 1941)
growth, 2(3):16-22 (Jul 1940) history, 11(2):15 (Apr 1949) national comparisions, 19(1):17-23 (Jan 1957) Rochester History articles featuring, 51(1):15-16 (Win 1989) Culver family (of Oliver) Culver, John
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
business enterprises/occupations, 47(3&4):6 (Jul & Oct 1985)
ashery, 30(2):14 (Apr 1968)
boat manufacture, 30(2):15 (Apr 1968); 40(1):4 (Jan 1978) tavern, 4(1):3 (Jan 1942); 31(4):2-3 (Oct 1969) family of, 29(3):15 (Jun 1967) Indian attack on, 47(3&4):6 (Jul & Oct 1985) The Ontario passage-1810s, 45(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1983) reminiscences, quoted-1840s, 47(3&4):6-7 (Jul & Oct 1985) residence, 28(2&3):2, 23 (Apr & Jul 1966)See also Oliver Culver House War of 1812, role in, 4(4):15 (Oct 1942)
canal lock nearby,
72(1):10 (Spr 2010)
as city limits-1890, 3(3):2 (Jul 1941) commercial/industrial activity
boat yard-1800s, 72(1):13 (Spr 2010)
railroad nearby, 13(4):18 (Oct 1951); 17(1):15 (Jan 1955) WWII, 66(1):6 (Win 2004) Iroquois trail(s) along/crossing, 44(1&2):21, 27, 28, 32 (Jan & Apr 1982) location, clearing of, 6(3):1 (Jul 1944) naming, 27(3):1 (Jul 1965); 27(3):20 (Jul 1965) residents/residences, cobblestone, 12(2&3):22 (Apr 1950) social institutions
baseball field. See Culver
Field
library branch proposal-1940s, 23(4):15 (Oct 1961) school on-1800s, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982) Cunningham carriage factory. See Cunningham's Coach (Carriage) Factory Cunningham, Mrs. Charles
biographical details,
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