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<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>·</strong> <strong>Indexes</strong>
<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>·</strong> <strong>Indexes</strong><br />
INDEX TO NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED<br />
IN ROCHESTER, NEW YORK<br />
1818-1897<br />
Compiled by<br />
U.S. National Youth Administration<br />
Newspapers Indexed:<br />
1818-1850<br />
AE or AME .....<br />
Anti-Masonic Enquirer<br />
LA • •••••••• Liberal Advocate<br />
MR • .. <strong>Monroe</strong> Republican<br />
RDA<br />
RDAT<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Advertiser<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Advertiser & Telegraph<br />
RDD. • <strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Democrat<br />
RDS<br />
RDT<br />
KG LA<br />
RO<br />
RR •••••••<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Sun<br />
.<strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Telegraph<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Gem <strong>and</strong> Ladies' Amulet<br />
••.<strong>Rochester</strong> Observer<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Republican<br />
RT • •• • • .<strong>Rochester</strong> Telegraph<br />
1851-1897<br />
Wa or WMA<br />
RDA<br />
••.•••••••• .Working Men's Advocate<br />
•«....... <strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Advertiser<br />
RDD •• • <strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Democrat<br />
RDU • <strong>Rochester</strong> Daily Union<br />
RR ... ••••••••<br />
UA<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Republican<br />
Union <strong>and</strong> Advertiser
A!<br />
\ » »<br />
(> f~ A.<br />
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ALLEN, INNIS P.<br />
Married Sallie B. Davis<br />
i<br />
UA*, Oct, 18, 1888, 3-5<br />
SL:fAD<br />
ALLEN, IRA (HOWARD)<br />
- Married Addle B. Cotton (Canleteo)<br />
UA, Mr 20, 1886, 8-4<br />
ALLEN, IRVING<br />
Death at Medina Mill*<br />
RDA Ag 30, 1851, 2-6<br />
FG:JL<br />
•B<br />
ALLEN, ISAAC<br />
•
ALLEN, JAMES H.<br />
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ALLEN, JAMES N.<br />
f\,<br />
•Letter <strong>of</strong> administration granted<br />
by Hiram N. Allen (Penfield).<br />
UA, Ja 11, 1864, 2-5<br />
Jem; mm.<br />
vrJmam<br />
ALLEK, JAKE<br />
J<br />
AL<br />
ALLEN, JESSIE<br />
.cfcer<br />
IB: HP.<br />
ALLElf, JOKM<br />
RDD, Ja 14, 1&53, 2-4<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
Acquitted <strong>of</strong> assault <strong>and</strong> batterycharge<br />
HDU, F 24, 1853, 2-2 } '^•'° , r '. l (-<br />
T~" .TOTT'<br />
cf <strong>Rochester</strong>, died at Brooklyn<br />
7^'J, Je in, 1854, 2-5<br />
ARO<br />
••<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
Arrested for obtaining money by<br />
false pretenses from Joseph B.<br />
Sprague<br />
UA, 0 2, 1857, 3-2
ALLEN, JOHN ( L .{ )f 7 ^<br />
Committed suicide; arrangements for<br />
funeral.<br />
UA, Ap 5, 1859, 3-2<br />
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HW<br />
ALLEN, JOHN ,,><br />
Account <strong>of</strong> funeral services<br />
UA, Ao 6, 1859, 3-3<br />
PW:iiC<br />
nunm<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
UA, N 16, I860, 3-4<br />
pled In Brockport<br />
UA, Ag 25, 1865, 2-2<br />
Js;mnn<br />
TRffARO<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
Arrested for converting several hundred<br />
dollars -*e=]ai*=y©wft-u»e, Jjac aonnyniiiiiJ<br />
liegn loaned him by Aristr.rchus Chapman<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
ATn attempt to jump locomotive,-ifgll<br />
<strong>and</strong> wheels passed over leg, :fcrtTiSrk<br />
UA, Ap 30, 1873, 2-2<br />
to buy hides<br />
UA S 24, 1867 2-4<br />
y3:JI<br />
ALLEN, (EX-MAYOR JOHN -/<br />
Deceased. Special meeting <strong>of</strong> Common<br />
Council held to receive his portrait<br />
lni public ceremonyj d d b<br />
k d M X d )<br />
S 16, 1S75, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
jflarried Emma Foote,/after-ec few<br />
days wue an puliMr for abuse<br />
UA, J a 12, 1878, 2-4<br />
CP:LG<br />
PZ:AB
ALLEN, JOHN (t i t.<br />
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ALLEN, JOHN<br />
$ t In firht nlth T.W. Tucker who<br />
accused him <strong>of</strong> stealing school books<br />
UA, 0 28, 1878, 2-4<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
-ifisappeared from home ;<br />
UA, F 14, 1880, 2-5<br />
CP:RZ<br />
••I<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
pied<br />
UA, Jl 30, 1888, 7-2<br />
(YATES)<br />
CL:HR<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
Killed by frei^it train near<br />
Spencerport, fe3^<br />
UA, S 5, 1892, 5-1<br />
ALLEN, JOHN<br />
Sentenced for stealing an $18 coat from<br />
Allen, Straus <strong>and</strong> Co* (!><br />
UA, D 15, 1892, 5-1<br />
SC:JI<br />
JA<br />
ALLEN, JCHN<br />
-W.ed at Saranac Lake,<br />
UA, D 12, 1896, 3-4<br />
ALLEN, JOHN JR.<br />
amputated by cars at Corning.<br />
RDU, Jl 10, 1855, 3-3<br />
JD?:JA<br />
8C:MB
ALT£N, JOHN JR.<br />
Obituary,<br />
UA, lip 1?, 1894, 2-3<br />
i<br />
ALLEN,<br />
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JOHN JR.<br />
^fribute made *MSi memory by the Buffalo<br />
Expre 83 rf^wS*)<br />
UA, Mr 18, 1884, 2-5<br />
lg mram<br />
lg mram<br />
, JOHN JR.<br />
Obsequies will be held at residence<br />
<strong>of</strong> brother, also deceased (11")<br />
UA, Mr 19, 1884, 2-3<br />
ALIEN, JOHN JR.<br />
/Funeral services held (| col)<br />
UA, Mr 20, 1834, 2-5<br />
mmm<br />
lg mmm<br />
ACTORS- / ii't v »<br />
-Allen, Johnny,- appearing- In "Schneider,<br />
or Dot House Von de Rhine" at the<br />
Opera House,<br />
UA, Ja 20, 1872, 1-9<br />
ALLEN; JOSEPH<br />
Married Haj^ Lillian <<br />
UA, My 10, 1897, 10-4<br />
JD:JJIG<br />
ALLEN, JAHES<br />
Appointed Messenger <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education<br />
7<br />
UA Ap 7, 1863 2-3<br />
ALLEN, JAI.IES E.<br />
1 9old to Hary Rumsey, l<strong>and</strong> in Mendon<br />
for $100.<br />
UA, Ag 4, 1881,<br />
2-7<br />
JS<br />
CL:I3<br />
#
ALLEN, MRS. JANE<br />
(BROCKPORT)<br />
- Died<br />
/<br />
UA, D 3, 1896, 3-5<br />
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ALLEN, JEREMIAH<br />
(SWEDEN)<br />
Xettl^nent <strong>of</strong> administrators accounts<br />
adjourned<br />
UA, Je 26, 1862, 2-5<br />
CG:ARO<br />
ALLEN, JOHN G.<br />
'-<strong>Rochester</strong> graduate <strong>of</strong> Oswego State<br />
Normal <strong>and</strong> Training School, 4risv» essay<br />
reviewed<br />
UA, P 7, 1871, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, JOHN G. (- , , %<br />
Principal <strong>of</strong> 14 School^jA©- author <strong>of</strong><br />
the book "Topical Studies <strong>and</strong> American<br />
History" published by Scrantom &<br />
Wetmore. (£•)<br />
UA, 0 21, 1885, 2-1<br />
A X<br />
NT:ARO<br />
ALIEN, JOHN G. ^,-J<br />
-p'hoto graph<br />
UA, 0 22, 1892, 9-1<br />
ALLEN, JOHN G. .<br />
- Represents <strong>Rochester</strong> Free Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
tt*« annual conference <strong>of</strong> the associated<br />
academic principals <strong>of</strong> the state, in<br />
Syracu Be" (t^-trol •)<br />
UA, D 29, 1893, 8-1<br />
JL: FD<br />
ALLEN, JOHN L.<br />
RDA, Ap 26, 1853, 2-6<br />
JL:FD<br />
ALLEN, JCK1I II.<br />
-elected trustee <strong>of</strong> school <strong>of</strong> Charlotte<br />
'Village<br />
)•<br />
UA, Ag 6, 1891, 7-1
ALLEN<br />
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ALLEN, JOHN W. (Charlotte)<br />
Married Mrs. Marietta Bailey (Charlotte)<br />
Ap 26, 1853, 2-6<br />
RDD, S26, L851, 3-3 j<br />
MS<br />
ARO<br />
ALLEN, JOHN W. (CHARLOTTE)<br />
- Obituary (» in.)-<br />
UA, 0 12, 1895, 9-1<br />
ALLEN, JOHNNY<br />
Benefit performance tonight, will<br />
appear in M 3chneider" at 4£*e opera house<br />
UA, S 18, 1874, 2-2<br />
J<br />
JI:JP<br />
ccP» mTnm<br />
ALLEN, JOSEPH<br />
Elected supervisor <strong>of</strong> south Bristol<br />
RDA Ap 15, 1852, 2-1<br />
J<br />
ALLEN, JOSEPH<br />
-Arrested for non-support <strong>of</strong><br />
UA, Mr 7, 1893, 5-5<br />
family.<br />
JA:AA<br />
ALLEN, JOSEPH<br />
Arrested on charge <strong>of</strong> being an<br />
accomplice <strong>of</strong> ft—o notorious<br />
thief '<br />
UA, My 22, 1896, 6-6<br />
ALLEN, JOSEPHINE W-<br />
Died<br />
UA, My 3, 1866, 2-3<br />
(BARRE CENTRE)<br />
JlirJA<br />
CCP;AB
ALLEN, JOSEPHUS W.<br />
/led,<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1866, 2-3<br />
ccp j<br />
(BARRE CENTRE)<br />
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Will<br />
ALLEN,<br />
1 UA,<br />
1<br />
cc mmm'<br />
JOSIAH<br />
admitted to probate<br />
Ja 10, 1887, 8.4<br />
ALLS!!, KATE<br />
ALLEN. KATE ELLA<br />
C/1 A -2 Q<br />
-Died.<br />
UA, Ja 30, 1863, 3-6<br />
PJWrARO<br />
ALLEN, L.A.<br />
youths arrested for robbing fejte roon<br />
.<br />
UA, N 17, 1865, 2-2<br />
ALLEN, L. B.<br />
-^ied in Trenton, N. J<br />
UA N 25, 1857, 2- 4<br />
nt:<br />
DS<br />
ALLEN, L.B.<br />
(SWEDEN)<br />
-^en-roost ransacked by thieves<br />
UA Ja 9, 1858, 3-5<br />
ALLEN, L.L.<br />
Carried Edna Ewer (Springfield, Mass.)<br />
UA, J C 3, 1892, 6-4<br />
CUV<br />
AS:FD
ALLEN L.L. A!ID BH0THER3 COMPANY<br />
Annual reports<br />
UA, Pl, 1396, 12-2<br />
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ALLEN, L. W.<br />
-To be physical director <strong>of</strong> rie* Young<br />
Men*s Christian Association 4^ building.<br />
(*•#=•<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1890, 6-6<br />
ALLEN, LEONARD L.<br />
Received patent for picker operating<br />
mechanism for looms<br />
UA," D 12, 1891, 5-4<br />
GCP:HR<br />
ALLEN, MRS. Letsie Ann<br />
ALLEN, LIGEOUR<br />
Married Kittle Estelle<br />
UA, My 22, 1886, 8-4<br />
IBlFD
ALLEN, LILLIAN L.<br />
(MUMFORD)<br />
UA, F 17, 1886, 8-7. p/; / C i<br />
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ALLEN, LOUISE M.<br />
Died in Batavla*<br />
UA Je 22, 1875, 3-5<br />
CCP:l!B<br />
WN1RZ<br />
ALLEN, LUCIA M.<br />
Died<br />
UA, D 16, 1880, 3-7<br />
(ILLINOIS)<br />
ALLEN, LUCIUS N<br />
(HONEOYE FALLS)<br />
Democratic nominee for school<br />
commissioner<br />
UA, 0 12, 1860, 2-5<br />
ALLEN, LUCIUS N (MENDON)<br />
- .Chosen School Commissioner in First<br />
Assembly District Convention held at<br />
Plttsford,<br />
UA, 0 22, 1863, 2-3<br />
b*< >,-;'•;)<br />
ALLEN, LUCIUS N. (MENDON)<br />
- Democratic nominee for Justice<br />
<strong>of</strong> £be Sessions in <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />
UA, S 22, 1864, 2-1<br />
ALLEN, LUCIUS N.<br />
Democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate for Justice <strong>of</strong>-Sessions<br />
UA, N 7, 1864, 3-1
ALLEN, LUCIUS N.<br />
-Fleeted School Commissioner from<br />
1st District,<br />
UA N 14, 1878, 2-6<br />
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ALLEN, LUCUIS N.<br />
- Democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate for School<br />
Commissioner<br />
UA, 0 2k, 1S93. ^-<br />
!rj N<br />
CL3>:JI<br />
ALLEN, MRS. LUCRETIA<br />
- Died,<br />
UA, F 11, 1892, 7-3<br />
(MIDDLESEX)<br />
ALLEN, LUCY<br />
Attains custody <strong>of</strong> 3 children in<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Appeal8 (£'col«)<br />
UA, Mr 26, 1887, 3-3<br />
AS:MB<br />
GZ:FD<br />
ALLEN, LUTHER A.<br />
'To move to Springfield, 111.<br />
RDU, F 1, 1856, 3-1<br />
ALLEN, L. A.<br />
Returns from Illinois<br />
UA, S 5, 1857, 3-4<br />
/ r-J<br />
ARO<br />
MAM:ARO<br />
ALLEN, L. A.<br />
- tocomotlve bearing his name sent to<br />
Great Western Railroad <strong>of</strong> Illinois,<br />
by <strong>Rochester</strong> citizens<br />
UA, S 29, 1857, 3-4<br />
ALLEN, L. A. (FORMERLY OF ROCHESTER)<br />
-One <strong>of</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> "Sportsmen's Club"<br />
now living in Springfield, 111.<br />
UA, 0 23, 1858, 1-5<br />
UHU:MC<br />
VR:MC
1<br />
ALLEN,<br />
L. A. (SPRINGFIFLD, ILL.) .--<br />
Fnnwwrly ef Hgolio<strong>of</strong>cer-arrived here to<br />
Btay during t*nr 3 ortsmen's Convention<br />
UA Je 14, 18*62 2-6<br />
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ALLEN, L. A.<br />
Returns to <strong>Rochester</strong> after living in<br />
Springfield, 111. for several ye ire<br />
UA, Ap 10, I8o5, 2-2<br />
/-••/<br />
Ni<br />
CC-:JS<br />
MAL:KAL<br />
.ALLEN, LUTHER A.<br />
' j<br />
Former citizen visits <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />
now living in Springfield, 111.<br />
UA Jl 30, 1673, 2-6<br />
Is<br />
ALIEN, MRS. LYDIA (CLYDE)<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 19, 1893, 7-2<br />
WN:RZ<br />
•Hi<br />
ALLEN, M. B.<br />
-Surprise Party held in fee-r honor<br />
UA, Mr 13, 1858, 3-1<br />
I n .: AB<br />
ALLEN, U. L.<br />
C<br />
^^ i. i<br />
/<br />
FD.'ARO<br />
FD:SIC<br />
ALLEN, MAGGIE A.<br />
/.<strong>Rochester</strong> graduate <strong>of</strong> Oswego State Normal<br />
<strong>and</strong> training School^. • miajr reviewed<br />
UA, F 7, 1871, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, MRS MARCIA<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ap 3, 1866,3-7<br />
(SO. BRISTOL)<br />
NT:ARO<br />
| CCP:UA,
ALLEN, HARU<br />
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ALLEN, MRS. MARION<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1892, 5-2<br />
OTZ:HR<br />
ALLEN, MARTHA<br />
(HCNEOYE FALLS)<br />
UM:FD<br />
ALLEN, MARTHA<br />
- Letter <strong>of</strong> administration granted<br />
by Hiram N. Allen (Penfield)<br />
UA f Ja ll t 1864, 2-5<br />
7<br />
MKM:J3<br />
vr:mam<br />
ALLEN, MRS. MARTHA<br />
ALLEN, UARTHA E. (MRS. DANIEL B. )<br />
- s pioneer; died<br />
UA, Ag 20, 1883, 2-4<br />
Z::, MAHY (S-eden)<br />
admitted to probate<br />
L'A My 8, 1860, 2-4<br />
ALLEN, MRS. "ARY (CLARK30N)<br />
(1*)<br />
UA, S 19, 1376, 2-6
ALLEN, MRS. MARY<br />
- Obituary<br />
(CLARKSON)<br />
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ALLEN, MARY (OENE8EO)<br />
UA D 23, 1876, 2-5<br />
\7N:JI<br />
ALLEN, MRS. MARY<br />
- DlecL<br />
ALLEN, MARY<br />
See Lawre ngft<br />
MM:JA<br />
ALLEN, MARY ANN<br />
UA Mr 28 1891 5-4<br />
FC:AA<br />
ALLEN, MARY B.<br />
Principal <strong>of</strong><br />
for Europe.<br />
/ \<br />
A<br />
lien St. Seminary leaves<br />
UA, My 17, 1859, 2-1<br />
PJJ
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AUJCN, UR3. UARY BURJOC<br />
Pled<br />
OA 0 26, 1887, 8-5<br />
ALLEN, MRS. MARY C.<br />
•pied<br />
UA, Mr 19, 1864, 3.8<br />
IB:JI<br />
ME:JMG<br />
ALLEN, EARY C.<br />
{^'^<br />
ALLEN, MARY E.<br />
R.<br />
JP:FD<br />
JD:HR<br />
ALLS::, I.'^Y L. (IIRS. RCBSRT)<br />
rteatJi<br />
RDU, Ap 23, 1855, 2-4<br />
1 ALLEN, MARY LOUISA<br />
1 -Ple<<br />
1<br />
S 27, 1873,<br />
3-6<br />
ALLEN, 1IINNIE MAUD<br />
09 0 LAfiGj^'He ni'jr<br />
1 ALLEN,<br />
•••<br />
EIARY p.<br />
1 Died at<br />
Greneseo<br />
UA, D 22, 1876,<br />
3-5<br />
JD:RZ<br />
1 wn ramm<br />
•
ALLEN, MICHALL (BROCKPORT)<br />
Died<br />
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ALLEN, MINNIE<br />
(MRS. ANSON C.)<br />
Died at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong> $hlt eity<br />
UA Ag 28, 1879, 2-1<br />
ALLEN, MINNIE (ffiS. W. B.)<br />
Diedj<br />
UA, N 6, 1895, 6-2<br />
ALLEN, UONTLEBERT<br />
Arrested for stealing watches.<br />
Discharged.<br />
'<br />
UA, Ja 27, 1875, 2-5<br />
FT:JI<br />
v •<br />
ALLEN, MURRAY<br />
Gee Widner» Gpencor<br />
A-LF.N, N. (Parma)<br />
-parried Phebe E. Lines (Parma)<br />
RDD, D 31, 1351, 3-3<br />
:ARO<br />
DS<br />
.LLEN, SATHAIi VV. (OGDErp<br />
parried Clarissa Doty (Sr/eden)<br />
HDD, Ap 11, 1955', 3-5"<br />
ALLEN, NELSON H.<br />
Democratic nominee for school<br />
commissioner <strong>of</strong> the 1st Assembly<br />
District<br />
UA, 0 25, 1875, 2-2
ALLEK, NELSON T.<br />
(HENRIETTA)<br />
£ ' frcn,a load <strong>of</strong> hey<br />
fatality. /<br />
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ALLEN, DR. NEWELL<br />
« sudden heart attaok<br />
UA Jl 28, 1 D 76 2-7<br />
OZiLH<br />
GC:HR<br />
ALLEN, NEWELL C.<br />
liled<br />
UA, D 14, 1897, 6-3<br />
ALLEN, NEWELL BLOSSOM<br />
Married Anna Isabelle Brady<br />
UA. 0 8, 1891, 7-4,
ALLEK, OLIVER g<br />
llm<br />
fr.ctory entered, merch<strong>and</strong>ise<br />
stolen J<br />
UA, Jr. 27, 1860, 2-2<br />
la<br />
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~ Quantity <strong>of</strong> floods stolen from<br />
factory, John Robinson arrested.<br />
UA, F 6, I860, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, OLIVER<br />
4<br />
ffered reward for arrest <strong>of</strong> thief, but<br />
may not pay it.<br />
UA F 10, 1860, 2-1<br />
ALLEN, OLIVER<br />
(LTUMPORD)<br />
JPakes premium at state fair with<br />
Cassimeres (Woolen goods)<br />
UA, 0 3, 1868, 2-2<br />
PW/CKV<br />
ALLEN, OLIVER (TTHEATLAUD)<br />
.Listed as local .Director <strong>of</strong> Genesee<br />
River, West Side, Railroad,<br />
UA, Ap 9, 1869, 2-2<br />
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ALLEN, OLIVER j .( J<br />
Li-sted as Vice President <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
State Line Railroad<br />
><br />
UA, Ag 15, 1871, 2-6<br />
FZ:ARO<br />
UHEIlARO<br />
ALLEh,<br />
OLIVER<br />
..Elected vice-president or the <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> State Line Railroad.<br />
UA, Jl 9,1872, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, OLIVER ( \<br />
Celebrates 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
establishment <strong>of</strong> Allen Mills.<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1876, 3-4<br />
-
ALLEN, OLIVER<br />
f r-,, / \<br />
/resident. Interviewed regarding matters<br />
road<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1877, 2-5<br />
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ALLEN, OLIVER<br />
>ee Me Naughtonj Donald^<br />
WN:JUG<br />
ALLEN, OLIVER<br />
' • • • ' )<br />
-Attending Northwestern Exposition at<br />
'Minneapolis.<br />
UA, Ag 29, 1878, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, OLIVER E.<br />
Died at Skaneateles<br />
UA, Ag 23, 1888, 8-5<br />
ALLEN, ORA (<br />
See-ElOFIOge,<br />
ALLEN, P.L.<br />
-liied<br />
UA, 0 17,<br />
ALLEN, MRS. PikMEI.IA<br />
Jfred.<br />
UA Ap 7, 1871 3-8<br />
ALLEN, PETER<br />
l<strong>and</strong> in Penfield to Wolfgang Marchner<br />
for $3,700<br />
UA, Ap 7, 1880, 2-3
ALLE1I, PL1KY<br />
Kntire family <strong>and</strong> descendants founded<br />
Allen's Grov., r/is.<br />
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ALLEN, PHILUON<br />
-fin trial in Sessions Court for perjury<br />
UA, D 14, 1860, 2-4<br />
ALLEN, PHILEMON<br />
-jTrlal for fernery in Sessions Court<br />
continues,<br />
i<br />
UA, D 15, 1860, 2-3<br />
ALLEN, PHILELION<br />
Acquitted <strong>of</strong> charge in<br />
Sessions Court.<br />
UA, D 18, 1860, 2-3<br />
FD:..iC<br />
ALLEN, PHILEMON<br />
(CLARRSON)<br />
Arrested in Batavia for attempting<br />
to cash a forged §1000 draft<br />
DA, D 23, 1865, 2-1<br />
ALLEN, PRESTON H. (OMAHA, NEB.)<br />
Married Libble R. Hubbard.<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1870, 3-9<br />
PW;NT<br />
ALLEIJ, "PUSS"<br />
Arrested for assault,<br />
UA, Ja 30, 1868, 2-5<br />
ALLEN, MRS. R. H,<br />
Delivered address on "The Condition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Freed women <strong>of</strong> the South.<br />
UA, P 26, 1884, 2-1<br />
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ALLEN, R. SAMUEL<br />
(BUFFALO)<br />
/ppolnted Health Inspector<br />
RDU, Ag 29, 1856, 3-3<br />
frowned while duck shooting on<br />
Xrondequolt Bay<br />
UA, N 27, 1868, 2-4<br />
GZ:JMG<br />
ALLEN, RAPHAEL F.<br />
Pled<br />
UA^ Mr 25 t 1884,<br />
ALL2N, REV. RAY<br />
Events In blfi life«<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Pastors Series<br />
UA, Ap 13, 1S95, 10-1<br />
JL:JI<br />
ALLEN, .RAYMOND<br />
Pled.<br />
UA, S 30, 1876, 3-5<br />
ALLEN, REBECCA (UR3. RICHARD P.)<br />
Died<br />
UA Je 12, 1878, 3-9<br />
GTZ:BZ<br />
k~JJi,il, fclCHAF.D<br />
UA Ja 10, 1868, 3-6<br />
Appointed Health Officer,<br />
J<br />
eDU, Ap 3, 1853, 2-5<br />
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ALLEN, RICHARD ' )<br />
Elected Tealth Inspector for<br />
Elected health inspector in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
..ttt. i ide<br />
RDU, ^p 24, 1855, 3-2<br />
Dunm<br />
ALLEN, R03ERT<br />
Traveling <strong>and</strong> contracting: a^ent <strong>of</strong><br />
Wabash <strong>and</strong> 7/estern R.R. Company. r>ralsed<br />
by the "Buffalo Comm'ercip.l' 1<br />
UA, 0 6, 1970, 2-2<br />
ALLEN, ROSE ELLEN<br />
Died<br />
UA, Jl 6, 1893, 5-3<br />
IB:JI<br />
ALLEN, KRS. ROY BOND (LE ROY)<br />
-Died in Pavilion<br />
UA. My 28, 1888, 7-2<br />
ALLEN, 3 A. "'<br />
- Died in Clyde, : T . Y.<br />
RDA, Ap 15, 1851, 2-7<br />
FD KEL<br />
ALLEN, S. LI33IE<br />
ALLEN, S. N.<br />
(HONEOYE FALLS)<br />
Suffers heavy loss in fire<br />
UA Mr 2, 1867, 2-2
ALLEN, SALLY<br />
JL:FD<br />
fetters <strong>of</strong> administration issued on<br />
estate t<br />
UA, N 85, 1891, 5-5<br />
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b I ALUflT, S. P. '<br />
• M<br />
m j Elected delegate to State Convention by<br />
y• m *** v/hi £ District Convention<br />
1 1 RDTJ 0 1, 1853, 2-6. \ 00.03 / ; "J3 1'L<br />
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• ALLEN, S. P.<br />
• Purchases Ailing home' on Mortimer St.<br />
1 RDD, Ap 6, 1854, 2-5<br />
ll appointed to ./hig rtate <strong>Central</strong><br />
•fl Coiiudittee<br />
19 ir/J, r 25, 1854, 3-1<br />
il ( a^- H^ 4)<br />
1 MAH:UC W<br />
ALLEN, S. P.<br />
Editor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Rochester</strong> "Daily<br />
Democrat" elected Clerk <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State Senate.<br />
RDU, Ja 3 f 1856, 2-1<br />
ALLEN, S. P- ; V<br />
C<strong>and</strong>idate for Post Office appointment<br />
UA, N 20, 1860, 2-1<br />
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RV:MB<br />
cgjminm<br />
ALLEN, S. P. ' )<br />
Appointed to <strong>County</strong> <strong>Central</strong> Committee<br />
<strong>of</strong> Republican Party<br />
UA, 0 14, 1862, 2-1<br />
ALLEN, S. P- (ry ( j<br />
Editorial concerning his election as<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Internal Revenue<br />
UA Mr 10, 1863, 3-1<br />
J<br />
(rJ /' J<br />
MHM:ARO "<br />
CG:JI
ALLEN, 8. P.<br />
,.,'\<br />
Ed. suggests fete enliatment in army<br />
to set example for others,<br />
UA, Ag 19, 1864, 2-1<br />
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ALLEN, SAMUEL P. {(,>••<br />
Chosen Democratic delegate to the State<br />
Convention<br />
UA, S 10, 1866, 2-4<br />
FD:1£B<br />
ALLEN, S. P.<br />
\\<br />
ALLEN, S. P.<br />
c. •' j<br />
Kae^purchased an- Interest In the Chenango<br />
Telegraph, will remove family to Norwich<br />
shortly<br />
UA, Ja 3, 1870, 2-4<br />
MAMiMAL<br />
ALLEK, SA!:UEL P- (C-EN?:SEO)<br />
* Obituary.,<br />
UA 0 ?.l, 1881, 2-7<br />
ALLEN, SAMUEL R.<br />
Pretended drovming; arrested with other<br />
conspirators for attempting to defraud<br />
%3ae Life Insurance Company<br />
UA, Ja 27, 1969, 2-2<br />
Cl,:BZ<br />
ALLEN, SARAH (MRS. ABIAL)<br />
UA My 2, 1867, 3-7<br />
ALLEN, SAP.AH<br />
Sold l<strong>and</strong> in <strong>Rochester</strong> to George H.<br />
Newell for $2,700.<br />
UA Ap 19", 1878 2-6<br />
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ALLEN, SARAH J.<br />
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ALLEN, SARAH (MRS. HARVEY)<br />
•Died in Brockport<br />
UA*, Oot. 31, 1688, 3-1<br />
ALLEN, SARAH J.<br />
Education<br />
/<br />
UA, Ag 17, 1865, 2-2<br />
as teacher by Board <strong>of</strong><br />
ALLEN, MRS. SARAH S.<br />
-Died at Clifton Springs<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1862, 3-6<br />
CP/C:.:V<br />
VK:A3<br />
ALLEN, SHELDON ]L IRIAK . (X.IRS. GEORGE) ( BATAVIA )<br />
UA, Ap K t 1877, 3-!:.<br />
ALLEN, SHIRLEY<br />
Escaped from State Industrial School<br />
UA. Je 21, 1893, 5-6<br />
JOI:JMG<br />
JL:RZ<br />
ALLEN, REV. SOLOMON<br />
Recalled by-ar*ltizen as<br />
preacher <strong>and</strong> soldier in Uhltt<br />
history given<br />
n pioneer<br />
ALLE:;, L:RS. SOPHIA<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ap 19, 1886, 8-4<br />
(PALMYRA)<br />
UA, My 22, 1877, 2-6<br />
VC:FD
ALLEN, STEPHEN N.<br />
, J e 3, 1893, 5-2<br />
(GREECE)<br />
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ALLEN, STEPHEN N. (GREECE)<br />
Will <strong>of</strong>fered for probate, ^elng<br />
contested. •"-(•€")""<br />
UA Je 29, 1893, 5-3 ^<br />
/<br />
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JL:AA<br />
JL:RZ<br />
ALLEN, ilRS. SUSAN<br />
ALLEN, SUSAN M.<br />
UA Mr 22, 1SS9, 2-6<br />
f£jU/. ( T^VWVL /<br />
CM,<br />
ALLEN, SUSIE<br />
JS:MB<br />
AB-.MB<br />
ALLEN, THOMAS<br />
Elected Assistant Foreman <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />
Company No* 5.<br />
UA, Ja 15, 1859, 3-2<br />
ALLEN, THOMAS<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ja 15, 1896, 6-2<br />
MAM:ARO
ALLEN, THOMAS<br />
Obituary (2")<br />
UA, Jl 1, 189?, 6-2<br />
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ALLEN, THOMAS A.<br />
Hisfc^^^in Police Court on a oharge<br />
<strong>of</strong> brutally assaultlng-frfee- wife Emma<br />
Foote Allen.<br />
UA f D 7, 1878, 1-6<br />
EQ:JA<br />
CL:MB<br />
ALLEN, THOMAS H.<br />
ALLEN, THOI'.AS R<br />
Elected Fc oreman <strong>of</strong> the Red Jacket Fire<br />
Co. No 5<br />
UA ; D 4, 1861, 2-3 'I -<br />
Jsrr* -P<br />
if j<br />
^ifyn,<br />
PW/CMV<br />
LG.-AHC<br />
ALLEN, THOS. W.<br />
(ST. LOUIS)<br />
-tLLEir, TI::OTIIY<br />
(COiHT.)<br />
parried Frances R. Ives,<br />
UA, 0 16, 1867, 3-6<br />
-^old 500 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
1811<br />
l<strong>and</strong> in<br />
Brighton in<br />
-<br />
RDU 0 8, 1S52,<br />
2-2<br />
•<br />
•<br />
ALLEK, VIOLA ( 'j<br />
, r/^/^j 7-1<br />
ALIEN, WALTER<br />
-Suffered brain concussion In jv fall<br />
from sr. hammock.<br />
UA, S 7, 1894, 5-4<br />
•
ALLEN, WALTER EDWIN<br />
at Prinoe»s Bay, Staten Isl<strong>and</strong><br />
)<br />
AQ 9, 1884, 3-6<br />
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ALLEN, WALTER H.<br />
- fluesSeneca Fallfl Reveille for<br />
libel! damages laid at $5,000,<br />
UA, D 16, 1882, 3-1<br />
JG:FD<br />
JD:JI<br />
ALLSK", WEALTHY<br />
- DIED<br />
A,N 22, I6b4, 3-4<br />
ALLEN, WEALTHY E.<br />
Death<br />
RDO, S 15, 1854, 2-7<br />
MC<br />
ALLEN, WESTON E.<br />
SA y<br />
ALLEN<br />
" Arrested on charge <strong>of</strong> stealing goods<br />
shipped on his boat.by Phillips <strong>and</strong><br />
Collins /<br />
UA, 8 1, 1859, 2-2<br />
mnim<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
ALLEN, BIftS. WILLIAM<br />
ALLEN, UU.<br />
(BATAVIA)<br />
liied<br />
UA, D 4, 1867, 3-6<br />
Arrested on charge <strong>of</strong> Arson<br />
UA, Ag 22, 1868, 2-6<br />
C'CP;IIAL<br />
GZiNT
ALLEN, WILLIAM<br />
in Mississippi<br />
N 1, 1871, 2-5<br />
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ALLEN, WILLIAM<br />
pbituary<br />
UA ; Ag 8, 1879, 2-7<br />
(CHRUCHVILLE)<br />
HM:JKG<br />
• C:RZ<br />
ALLEN, WILLIAM<br />
- Purchased the Selye homestead on<br />
Lake Avenue. (3")<br />
UA , Je 23, 1886, 3-2<br />
ALLEN, V/ILLIAIL (BROGKPORT)<br />
funeral<br />
UA f J e 29, lggg, 7-2<br />
Ifi:RZ<br />
ALLEN, WILLIAM (GATES)<br />
- Will admitted to probate<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1892, 5-2<br />
JCrJD?<br />
ALLEN, WILLIAM (<br />
Died,<br />
UA S g, lggg,<br />
HR:FD<br />
LR<br />
1 - 1 \<br />
j&lll admitted to probate.<br />
0 17, 1888, a-<br />
ALLEN, WILLIAM<br />
•0<br />
Petition filed for aooountlng in<br />
•state (£i^)<br />
UA, 0 20, 1896, 7-5<br />
dh<br />
/ •<br />
AL:JI
ALLEN, WILLIAM<br />
/udicial settlement on accounts <strong>of</strong><br />
Roohester Trust <strong>and</strong>. Safe Deposit<br />
Company as trustees h<strong>and</strong>ed down<br />
UA, j a 19, 1897, 6-1<br />
ALLEN, WILLIAM<br />
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ALLEN, WM. A.<br />
Died,<br />
UA, 0 4, 1886, 2-6<br />
ALLEN, \VI.l. F<br />
succeed Judge Smith In Circuit<br />
RDU, 0 24, 1856, 3-2<br />
ALLEN, WILLIAM W.<br />
Obituary,<br />
UA, 0 9, 1883, 2-1<br />
ALLEN AND BILLINGS<br />
new -Bt&ve- opened with a complete<br />
stock <strong>of</strong> the finest dry goods.<br />
UA, 8 1 1874<br />
ALLEN & GALLAGHER<br />
Take over clothing plant <strong>and</strong> carry on<br />
"Mto work as-fciie former owners did<br />
UA, S 22, ie66, 2-2<br />
ALLEN & NORTON (Oeneseo)<br />
Steam saw mill destroyed by fire<br />
RDU, My 5, 1855, 2-1
ALLEN & SONS<br />
(HONEOYE FALLS)<br />
Suffers.'$3,000 loaa In fire<br />
UA Mr 2, 1867, 2-2<br />
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ALLEN, STRAUSS & COMPANY<br />
Robbed <strong>of</strong> $82 by bold thief (24")<br />
UA, D 15, 1880, 2-2<br />
">J<br />
ALLEN, STRAUSS AND COMPANY<br />
~B»*«f- historical sketch <strong>of</strong> retail cloth<br />
ing f lrmi .apoolfvL igta .lii-U.ildi'Cii' a i e*<br />
mrrln -rT-nr'^'n;! nnri rnnhr i ; nmin. (W )<br />
l, 6-2<br />
ALLEN, STRAUS AND COMPANY<br />
Retirement from clothing business<br />
announced, C^1)<br />
UA, 0 15, 1896, 10-3<br />
CP:LR<br />
ALLEN & STUART<br />
-H»ve-opened new stone yard<br />
RDU, My 1, 1856, 3-2<br />
AL:MS<br />
ALLEN'S -HOME LUNCH<br />
Descriotion <strong>and</strong> photographs <strong>of</strong><br />
rpstsurants<br />
T<br />
UA, N ?5, ig 93 , 16-I1.<br />
SV.-ARO<br />
JL: ECi<br />
ALLS::-/F31L\L3 SEMINARY<br />
Last term <strong>of</strong> the year concluded.<br />
HDA, Jl 18, 1851, 3-2<br />
,Et-J SEI.;i2*AhY<br />
Annual examinations begin at Brick<br />
Church.<br />
hDU, F 10, 1855, 2-5<br />
KLH<br />
FG/1'3
ALLEN FEMALE SEMINARY (<br />
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ALLEN SEMINARY<br />
partially destroyed by fire.<br />
*-Examinations held on July 16.<br />
RDU, Mr 21, 1855, 3-1<br />
RDU, Jl 21, 18 6, 3-2<br />
ALLEN ST. SEMINARY L/lJ )<br />
-J&irls give #r surprise party for<br />
Miss Chapman, principal.<br />
UA, Ja 21, 1860, 2-2<br />
ALLEN NURSERY COMPANY<br />
/iled articles <strong>of</strong> incorporation<br />
UA, Je 2, 1892, 5-3<br />
/,<br />
AS:FD<br />
ALLEN NURSERY COMPANY<br />
• Filed financial report<br />
i<br />
UA, Ja 21, 1897, 6-6<br />
ALLEN STREET<br />
Common council resolution regarding<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> sevrer<br />
UA, Je 11, 1868, 4-3<br />
JD:JMG<br />
C&:TL<br />
ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
In dangerous condition OJS**—uanal" n at<br />
All-eh' u ETCf ee L<br />
UA, 0 8, 1866, 2-5<br />
ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
Dam between Whitney's Elevator <strong>and</strong><br />
Allen Street bridge-? yielded; no<br />
damage<br />
UA, Ja 17, 1870, 2-3<br />
ME:JI<br />
JD:JI
ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
Cltlaens urge construction <strong>of</strong> modern<br />
bridge over tfe* oanal -f<br />
UA t Ja 6, 1876, 3-3<br />
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ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
Proposed bridge over tfre oanal dismissed<br />
by tibe /Common Council (0 lu;)<br />
UA, Mr 22, 1876, 2-4<br />
fct.J J)<br />
JCM:JI<br />
ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
To be a lift or hoist bridge -fi-ttfr)<br />
UA, Mr 21, 1878, 3-4<br />
Allen St. Bridge '<br />
Allen Street hoist bridge ordinance<br />
adopted, H in.)<br />
UA My 1, 1*7«, 2-3<br />
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ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
-first lift bridge in the-, city<br />
put into operation Sunday.<br />
UA Je 23, 1879, 2-6<br />
ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
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need <strong>of</strong> repair 46*-)<br />
UA,"N 11, 1882, 2-3<br />
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Lift bridge t««*be closed aasfcn after<br />
Jtul being opened; Jst only ooens 8 feet<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> the specified 12 feet.fe*)<br />
UA, Ky 7, 1883, 2-2<br />
ALLEN STREET BRIDGE<br />
-Alderman Bierbrauer received petition<br />
to build foot bridge across canal at<br />
Allen Street7-tl*"~tTu)<br />
UA, D 15, 1890, 5-6<br />
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Citizens meet to consider building<br />
foot bridge across l<strong>and</strong> at Allen<br />
StreetUi)<br />
UA, D 19, 1890, 6-7<br />
ALLEN STREET GERMAN CHURCH<br />
jdhoir <strong>of</strong>ficers elected for<br />
ensuing term (1 In. )<br />
UA N 14, 1832, 2-4<br />
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ALLENDORF, ALICE<br />
, 0<br />
JD:JI<br />
ALLENDCRF, GEORGE<br />
(CHARLOTTE)<br />
when he J«ll between trains<br />
^ Je 9, 1891, 5-6<br />
JDP:HR<br />
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AL1END0RF, GEORGE<br />
-Coronwr states that ht« death was- due to<br />
*w-own carelessness.<br />
AA *" V<br />
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Was killed by a railroad engine,<br />
UA Mr 30, 1886, 2-4<br />
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- /lans toe hange naue to n O-at la" oein?<br />
considereel<br />
TI-D, Ja 30, IF 52, 2-6<br />
•* District School gave entertainment<br />
under direction <strong>of</strong> Mies Libbie Stevens<br />
(Ro che st er t<br />
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ALLERTON, USLSn AD i LA IDE (Nz.WABX)<br />
^S«» Harrington.. Joseph Locjarqad.<br />
Allerton, James F (Cincinnati)<br />
-formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>, attempts to<br />
commit suicide<br />
UA, My 30,1860, P.-4<br />
ALLET, MRS. ELIZA (CLIFTON SPRINGS)<br />
Died.<br />
UA, Ag 16, 1886, 7-1<br />
ALLEYN, ELIZABETH (Mrs.)<br />
/Death<br />
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ALLEYN, EMMA 8.<br />
Died<br />
UA, My 19, 1886, 8 - 4 , ^<br />
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ALLEYN, JAJ.iES HENRY<br />
UA, F 23, 1867, 2-4.<br />
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JI:NT<br />
Yjj f J* U KERVEY<br />
Married Lizzie T Pearcy<br />
UA, 0 9, 1865, 3-8<br />
ALLEYN, JAMES HERVEY<br />
-pied in St. Thomas, West Indies,<br />
UA F 9, 1867, 2-2<br />
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ALLEYN, JCS3FH<br />
Appointed Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Deeds<br />
RDU, Ja 19, 1853, 2-5<br />
YZr, JOTEPI!<br />
3ei'uses nomination for Assessor on<br />
City Reform Ticket<br />
HDA, F 28, 1S53, 2-5<br />
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ALLEY::, JOSEPH<br />
-Elected Vestryman in Trinity<br />
RDU Mr 28, 1853, 2-3<br />
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Church<br />
ALLEYN, JOSEPH<br />
Democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate for 2nd District<br />
Assessor<br />
Kr 3, 1855, 2-1<br />
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4n Board<br />
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• - Democratic nominee for 1st Diet.<br />
1 Inspector <strong>of</strong> Election in Ninth W e ird<br />
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ALLSY2\ T , ilANIEL P-<br />
Died<br />
UA, D 26, 1393, 6-4<br />
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ALLEYN, REBECCA W.<br />
UA, F 5, 1887, 2-4<br />
UA, Jl 28, 1883, 3-7<br />
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-/rrested for forcing George E. Buell»s<br />
-IJw-name <strong>of</strong>'past JJide<br />
nanie to due bills<br />
KDA, 0 15, 1851, 3-1<br />
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ALLIANCE BANK<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
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UA, Ap 3, 1893, 2-1<br />
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Report <strong>of</strong> financial condition<br />
UA, S 22, 1593, 5-1<br />
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FAD<br />
ALLIANCE BANK<br />
Directors chosen by stockholders.<br />
UA, jfc> 11, 1894, 8-2<br />
ALLIANCE BANK<br />
Woodbury, John C,, elected member<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors; James G-. Cutler<br />
elected vice-president<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1895, 7-1<br />
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CCP:AB<br />
ALLIA1CC3 SAMC<br />
ALLING, BEULAH 0<br />
Jl'iarterly financial report givenL • \J^ •<br />
UA<br />
D 13, 1S97, lU-5<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1372, 3-4<br />
SC:JDP<br />
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, CHAS. E. (E. PALMYRA)<br />
Married Adela M. Reeves (E. Palmyra)<br />
UA, D 16, 1880, 3-7<br />
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ALLING, CHARLES W. (CHICAGO)<br />
Carried Minnie V. Kllnk (Clyde) at<br />
Clyde<br />
UA, Ag 25,<br />
CG:AR0<br />
ALLING, DAVID G.<br />
- 0arpenter, name appears in directories<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1827 <strong>and</strong> 1858 ;<br />
UA , Ag 4, 1858, 3-1<br />
(cri '••'•/ d)<br />
ALLIKG, D.C.<br />
"fritoo to»tVo T&kt<br />
corrections /"V. •'<br />
y -,J.<br />
UA, My 19, 1362, 2-4<br />
explanatory<br />
ClrTV<br />
A3:AR0<br />
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ALLING, D.C.<br />
Reported missing from Me residence,<br />
10 Franklin Street<br />
i<br />
UA, S 30, 1880, 4-3<br />
ALLING, DAVID C.<br />
Died<br />
UA, j a 12, 1887, 2-5 f-<<br />
•/ J A<br />
cc mmni<br />
fleeted member <strong>of</strong> toe Executive<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> the '..'omen 1 J State<br />
Temperance oociety ;<br />
RDD, Je 12, 1854, 2-4<br />
ALLING, FANNIE J.<br />
Died<br />
UA, Je 4, 1886, 2-3
ALLING, FRED 0<br />
parried Emma Me Kay<br />
UA, My 15, 1868, 3-6<br />
ALLING, FRED D.<br />
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Closes shop due to business conditions^<br />
UA, Je 29, 1869, 2-3<br />
ALLING, FRED D.<br />
- Granted patent for inkst<strong>and</strong><br />
UA, Ap 29, 1371, 2-5<br />
ALLING FRED D.<br />
»<br />
Resigned as manager <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Rochester</strong>s;<br />
Mr. Simmons to take charge.<br />
j<br />
UA; Ag 15, 1877, 2-2<br />
ALLJMG, GSO.<br />
ALLING, GEORGE I<br />
- Asbury Sunday School passed resolutions<br />
lamenting hie death<br />
^ Ag 5, 1862, 2-4<br />
VR.'ARO<br />
ALLING, HENRY H.<br />
-Married Fidelia Church,<br />
UA, Ag 9, 1860, 3-3<br />
ALLING, HENRY H.<br />
Died.<br />
UA. Ap 17, 1862 3-6<br />
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ALL1N0, DR. JA8. MORRISON (NEW YORK CITY)<br />
-Married Eliza R. Spencer (New York City,)<br />
UA, 0 23, 1862, 3-5<br />
ALLING, JOHN<br />
Leaves for California,<br />
RDA Ja 21, 1852, 5-1<br />
PW.MB<br />
FD:DS<br />
ALLING, JOHN<br />
Shoemaker, name appears in directories<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1827 <strong>and</strong> 1858<br />
UA Ag 4, 1858, 3-1<br />
ALLING, MRS. JOHN<br />
Died.<br />
UA, F 3, 1875, 2-2<br />
(HENRIETTA)<br />
CKV<br />
ALLING, JACOB<br />
Letters <strong>of</strong> administration issued<br />
UA . Ap 15, 1892, 5-5<br />
ALLING, JACOB P.<br />
Identified as tfee body <strong>of</strong> man<br />
found under railroad culvert<br />
4 days ago<br />
UA 0 12, 1891, 5-3<br />
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ALLIKG, JOSEPH T.<br />
Married Hosa Lattinore.<br />
UA, Je 25, 1881, 3-3<br />
JM:JI<br />
ALLING, JOSEPH T. ,<br />
Reports he is Mr, Hubbard f s informant<br />
in bribery investigation<br />
in Common Council J&*^<br />
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UA, 0 21, 1895, 7-3<br />
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ALLING, JOSEPH T.<br />
'retire as president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Young lien's Christian Association<br />
UA, Ap 16, 1897, 12-1<br />
ALLIKG, J08EPH T.<br />
Delivered an address on "Municipal<br />
Reforms in <strong>Rochester</strong>" before the convention<br />
<strong>of</strong> the League <strong>of</strong> Municipal<br />
Reforms .at fcawlftvmw.<br />
UA, 7, 1897, 13-1<br />
1 ALLriG, LEWIS H.<br />
-His-barn on Franklin ?t.<br />
destroyed<br />
PODA, tir 14, 1R53, 2-5<br />
partly<br />
ALLING, L 1 ; "H." (C.'J)<br />
_ jfells North Clinton St. residence to M,<br />
Greentree for $12,000-<br />
UA, S 8, 1864 y 2-3 • St'} \'
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ALLINO, PRUDENCE L. (MRS. DAVID C. )<br />
ALLING, SA1.IUEL S.<br />
parried ilabel Grace Walling<br />
UA * 19, 1872, 3-4<br />
UA, 0 9, 1896, 7-2<br />
AJC:JI<br />
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ALLHIG, EIY'. 1 & L. H.<br />
-piploy 71 persons in -fake manufacture<br />
<strong>of</strong> shoes <strong>and</strong> boots<br />
F 21, 1851, 2-3<br />
ALIEQ<br />
ALLING, SAilUEL YOUNG ( r u d)<br />
RDA, Jl 11, 1851, 2-6<br />
ALLIIIG, '1.3E.: £•,. ,Y/'-'*' G<br />
-•^lightly<br />
•' ->. 7 J<br />
injured v/hen thrown from<br />
v/agon by runav/ay horses<br />
RDA, Jl 21, 1853, 2-5 ".<br />
j<br />
ALLING, STEPHEN G.<br />
-fcisted-as^a-<strong>Rochester</strong>lan<br />
In ^be directory <strong>of</strong> 1834<br />
UA, Ap 11, 1887, 2-7<br />
ALLIKG, STEPHEN Y.<br />
- ffuya property from H. E. Disbrow between<br />
3. Fitzhugh <strong>and</strong> Exchange Streets for<br />
#20,000,<br />
UA F 2, 1869, 2-4<br />
fyJ' Wzftd )<br />
ALLIKG, STEPHEN Y.<br />
' tJ j<br />
- Celebrated h±B golden wedding anniversary .<br />
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UA 0 22, 1879, 2-2<br />
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ALLIKG<br />
jrfied,<br />
UA, D 19, 1891, H<br />
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ALLiriG, tflLLIAM<br />
-/urchased Celling erected by<br />
HDD, A? 14, 1851, 2-3 (&.{• * uf *<br />
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ALLEIG, Y/.<br />
-Elected director <strong>of</strong>-House Telegraph,<br />
HDD ji 8, is5i, 2-4- ;r^ \<br />
ALLII r G, WILLIAM<br />
Furchased rionurnent u <strong>of</strong> Y.hite Italian<br />
marble for grave <strong>of</strong> tv.o children<br />
HDD, N 15, 1851, 2-5<br />
ALLING,iVM<br />
(,.. I.)<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for<br />
New York State Printing Telegraph<br />
-parried Cleir^ntine L. Tilden Cl-ei/oury,'<br />
A 5 5, 1853,<br />
2-7ylW)*<br />
RDD, Jl 28, 1S53, 2-5<br />
.3.0<br />
ALLIKG, V;<br />
-Elected to loard <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Gas Company<br />
RDD, Je 8, IS54, 2-<br />
ALLINQ, WILLIAU<br />
r<br />
published "Life <strong>of</strong> Austin Steward*<br />
RDU D 1, 1856, 3-2
ALLXNO, Wl.<br />
^uffered damage to book store In<br />
Museum Building fire<br />
UA, Mr 29, 1858, 3-1<br />
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ALLINO, WILLIAM<br />
for Dovell's Chemical Writing<br />
Fluid.<br />
UA, Ag 24, 1858, 3-2<br />
FD:MC<br />
ALLING, WILLIAM<br />
one <strong>of</strong> ttae largest importing houses<br />
s<br />
UA, N 11, 1858, 3-2<br />
ALLING, T7ILLIAM<br />
-fetter <strong>of</strong> administration issued to,<br />
UA* Ap 10, 1861, 2-3<br />
VB/CMV<br />
CC: LIB<br />
ALLING, WM.<br />
fleeted treasurer <strong>of</strong> tfee <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Bible Society.<br />
tWl Ja 17, 1863 2-5<br />
ALLIKG, WILLIAM<br />
•originator <strong>of</strong> tftc ^<br />
Ailing & Cory, whose progress in-wre<br />
paper manufacturing business is given<br />
UA, D 24, 1681, 6-5<br />
^ ^ ^<br />
J<br />
ME:JS<br />
CL.-AB<br />
ALLIiiG, .VILLIxV<br />
Vp.nderhyden, C, found £»•• $602.87 in<br />
chec-vs that Ailing lost end returned<br />
then receiving 330 for reward<br />
ALLING, WILLIAE<br />
S : ?6C2.87 in checks<br />
UA, S 4, 1882, 2-3<br />
U-, S 5, 1682, 2-1<br />
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ALLING, WILLIAM (c/> < )<br />
ae ft- Ho cheater! an whon»inn Qm t —frg<br />
in tfae-directory <strong>of</strong> 1834 ><br />
UA, Ap 11, 1887, 2-7<br />
ALLINO, WILLIAM<br />
-filed,<br />
UA, Jl 14, 1890, 2-6<br />
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SL:FD<br />
ALLING, WA-.. S. (ROCHESTER)<br />
-ALLING, WL1. S.<br />
^ytrried(Cr;-.y,) Erdly^/<br />
(Auburn Jv N. Y.)<br />
Returned from European trip,<br />
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ALLING, Wi. S.<br />
UA, Je 21, 1872, 3-6<br />
UA, Je P2, 187?, 2-3<br />
JCM:M<br />
W5.I. S. (?A^3,)<br />
-did<br />
UA, N 23, 1863, 2-2<br />
ALLIKG^ BROTHERS<br />
-Rebuilt tannery "bit<br />
June 18.<br />
UA, 3 15, 1869, 2-4<br />
s destroyed by fire<br />
KHM LM<br />
ALLIIIG- BROS. 9A£<br />
darln^ robbery <strong>of</strong> ,Val
ALLING«S BOOKSTORE J<br />
7<br />
different merch<strong>and</strong>ise<br />
)m -effete for sale<br />
i<br />
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ALLINO & COSY<br />
The-hiBtory <strong>of</strong> tea.paper making<br />
UA, D 24, 1881, 6-5<br />
4<br />
AO<br />
ALLING AND CORY<br />
«A-description <strong>of</strong> th^Ir new five storypaper<br />
warehouse given, •{?*")<br />
UA, D 28, 1883, 2-7<br />
AUJNG- AND CORY<br />
Moved to new location on Exchange St.<br />
/ J<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1884, 1-6<br />
ALLINGS & CORY<br />
-Firm name changed to Ailing & Cory<br />
as result <strong>of</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Wm. S. Ailing,<br />
co-partner.<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1872, 2-5<br />
ALLING CLASS<br />
Field day held, results<br />
UA, S 24, 1894, 9-2<br />
ALLING CLASS<br />
JSlub reorganized: debate <strong>and</strong> entertain<br />
ment enjoyed (2?)<br />
UA, F 8, 1896, 9-4<br />
ALLIS, MR.<br />
- RDU extends-^** thanks for the<br />
invitation to attend the examination<br />
<strong>of</strong> School No. 6<br />
RDU, D 21, 1854, 3-1
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ALLXB, A.^.<br />
Granted patent fop Potato Digger<br />
S 81, 1872,<br />
ALLIS, CHESTER D.<br />
(URBANA, OHIO)<br />
'formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>, married Mary<br />
E. Chambers <strong>of</strong> Chambersburg, Pa.,<br />
UA, D 4, 1878, 3-7<br />
ABimo<br />
CL.'ARO<br />
ALLIS, EDWARD IRVING<br />
-jfeath<br />
UA, Jl 29 f 1857, 3-7<br />
ALLIS, ELAM B.<br />
-^bituary<br />
UA, S 6, 1893, 5-6<br />
FO:ARO<br />
I3:HR<br />
ALLIS, ELLEN<br />
.Died,<br />
UA, P 3 f 1888, 7-4<br />
(LE HOY)<br />
ALBIS, GARDNER S.<br />
-parried Helen M. Bacon (Clinton, Conn.)<br />
UA, Je ?0,<br />
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-$2legate to tfer Democratic City<br />
Convention from ttar 2nd ward<br />
T*A, Ag 30, 1*51, 2-3<br />
Postmaster <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>^<br />
HDA, Jl 1, 1853, 2-1<br />
ALLIS, H".'S.<br />
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-Elected /Director <strong>of</strong> ttte <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Athenaeum & Mechanics Association.<br />
RDD, Ja 12, 1854, 2-3<br />
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ALLIS, Hi S.<br />
-^Delegate to Democratic <strong>County</strong><br />
Convention.<br />
RDU, 0 10, 1856, 3-2<br />
ALLIS, l£s. _-
ALLIS, HUBBARD S.<br />
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democratic nominee for Mayor<br />
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ALUS, HUBBARD ' )<br />
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Carried Mary Bristol Colton (Philadelphia,<br />
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ALLIS, J # C. (HOLLEY)<br />
pled<br />
UA My ? f 1888, 8-3<br />
ALLIS, JAMES W.<br />
-Received A horned toad from Nevada.<br />
UA Si, 1874^ 2-3<br />
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ALLIS,<br />
J.'^D.<br />
zlected President at annual meeting <strong>of</strong> g<br />
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-^Appointed on corrjnittee for State Teacher^s<br />
Apsociation.<br />
RDU Jl 2, 1853, 2-6<br />
ALLIS, WM. D. /•:./»/ )<br />
Appointed Principal <strong>of</strong> West Side<br />
Evening School<br />
RDU, 0 4, 1855, 3-1<br />
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AlilS, W.<br />
( » • ' )<br />
^Principal <strong>of</strong> new Fitzhugh St. Evening<br />
School assisted by Misses Haight arid<br />
Phillips<br />
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-Assumes charge <strong>of</strong> Holley Academy<br />
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ALLIS, WATERS & CO.<br />
Open new bank <strong>and</strong> exchange <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />
55 Buffalo St.<br />
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ALLIS, WATERS & COMPANY f 1»<br />
Suspended operations; liabilities<br />
about $75,000,<br />
ALLISON, BENSON<br />
UA ; Ag 14, 1860, 3-2<br />
UA Uy 1, 1867, 2-3<br />
ALLISON, C. J. (SAT2S)<br />
^•warrant *m& Issued for k*"s arrest<br />
for selling milk diluted -nth rater<br />
UA, S 1, 1877, 2-1<br />
FG:DS<br />
ALISON, CIIAHLFS J.<br />
-Married Ida n. saith<br />
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ilabel F. Williams<br />
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ALLISON, JABEZ ( '- ly^.y.<br />
- /dominated for Assemblyman by<br />
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ALLISON, JANET GEMMELL<br />
So Wlrtcfc^-A. JacKaon<br />
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1 jfied<br />
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ALLISON, OSCAR W.<br />
Staid lots to Adelia R. Hopkins<br />
£l6,OOO.OO,<br />
UA, S 15, 1876, 2-4<br />
- granted patent for tobacco feeding<br />
mechanism for cigarette machines<br />
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ALLISON, OSCAR W. z>,<br />
-Ranted patent for cigarette drawing<br />
b<strong>and</strong>s for cigarette machines<br />
UA, Ag 6, 1891, 2-4<br />
ALLISON, OSCAR W. y,^\ ^<br />
-peeelved patent for drawing -meehaniem<br />
for cigarette machine<br />
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^Issued patent for cut tobacco dlssentangler<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1897, 8-2<br />
ALLISON, RICHARD T (U.S.NAVY)<br />
Led i-Iaria Key Taney in Baltimore<br />
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dismissed*<br />
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- Bought cigarette business from S. F.<br />
he88 & Company.<br />
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ALLMAN, D.A.<br />
I^ied in Jersey City<br />
UA, D 29, 1888, 1-7<br />
ALLMAN, GEORGE<br />
-J^arried Florentina May<br />
UA S 7, 1892, 5-2<br />
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ALLMAROTH, MRS. ANN E.<br />
•/led<br />
UA, F 5, 1891, 5-6<br />
ALLMEROTH, JACOB<br />
Supervisor from 14th<br />
ward<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1894, 8-2<br />
JS:JI<br />
^.LLhlEYEB & CO.<br />
puffers $1,000 loss in Dansville<br />
fir*e<br />
UA Ap 4, 1859, 3-5<br />
ALLRIGHT, HENRY W.<br />
Died.<br />
UA, N 24, 1886, 2-8<br />
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denied; ordered to pay<br />
$10 costs.<br />
UA, Je 27, 1892, 5-3<br />
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-granted non-suit in case against<br />
Hopkins<br />
UA, Mr ph., lS9o, 9-2<br />
ALLYN, ARTHUR J. (BUFFALO)<br />
Married Hat tie C. Palmer at Macedon<br />
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UA, Ap 2, 1887, 8-4<br />
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ALLYN, CHARITY A (BRIGHTON)<br />
-Jiled,<br />
UA, 0 30, 1373, 3-7<br />
ALLYN, CYRUS<br />
-pfeituary;<br />
UA, Ap 10, 1896, 6-2<br />
ALLYN, ELIZABETH<br />
^ ^ ret ion against Lillsrene<br />
R. Hopkins for recovery <strong>of</strong> « dover<br />
right (i/^ UUirr)<br />
UA, Mr 23, 1^96, 9-5<br />
ALLYN, ELIZEBETH H.<br />
-Recount filed In matter <strong>of</strong> estate<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1896, 6-4<br />
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$uspected <strong>of</strong> forgery.<br />
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Died<br />
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ALLYN, LEWIS<br />
(PENFIELD)<br />
Appointed N. Y. S. Loan Commissioner.<br />
UA, F 2, 1865, 2-3<br />
ALLYN, LEWIS C.<br />
UA, My 27, 1893, 5-3<br />
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ALLYN, LONIS<br />
-^Disagreement over estate<br />
settlement received .""f^-J<br />
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1 ALLYN, MERTIE A.<br />
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-/led<br />
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(MACEDON)<br />
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On Bale by-tt» Hiram Siblcy <strong>and</strong><br />
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ALUAYNE, NARD<br />
ALMEYDA, LIZZIE<br />
V;-.<br />
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mmm<br />
ALMIRA STREET<br />
- jdommon council resolution regarding<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> sewer<br />
UA, Je 11, 1868, 4-3<br />
ALMS, NINA<br />
(PITTSFORD)<br />
JD:JMG<br />
ALMSTEAD, CHARLES U.<br />
-parried Tillie Gibson<br />
UA, Mr 17, ie83, 2-5<br />
(Clevel<strong>and</strong>)<br />
ALMSTEAD, CHARLES W.<br />
-Died in Clevel<strong>and</strong>, 0.<br />
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UA, P 11, 1879, 2-2<br />
To B.9%* RU-new superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> City & Brighton Railway Co.<br />
UA, Je 3; 1868, 2-1<br />
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ALKSTEAD, J.A.<br />
pied<br />
UA, D 24, 1887, 8-3<br />
ALMSTEAi;, JOHN BAR70W<br />
(LE ROY)<br />
i-ivy orator at Harvard for year<br />
1876Htf<br />
UA, Je f>8, 1876, 2-2<br />
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AlilSTEAD, MORRIS J<br />
Married Mary Emma Ratcllffe<br />
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ALHSTEDD, EDWARD<br />
-Reported missing<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1883, 2-1<br />
JL:£Q<br />
vc ramm<br />
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ALMY, ALBERT<br />
parried Nellie Card.<br />
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novels by tim Dgni.uuli.nt<br />
JUatar Kochester Lodce<br />
ALMY, GEORGE P.<br />
"J/arried<br />
(FALL RIVER)<br />
Hannah E. Andrews<br />
UA, 8 2, 1881, 3-7<br />
WN:APO<br />
ALMY, HARRY<br />
(BROCKPORT)<br />
'Arrested on suspicion <strong>of</strong> being involved<br />
in fire at Sulky W or k B (,: in.)<br />
UA, Jl 30, 1896, 2-4<br />
ALIJY, MrlS. MARY E.<br />
House crned by her* at 3 E^st Ave.<br />
destroyed by fire, arson suspected<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1879, 2-3<br />
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ALMY, MARY E.<br />
AUIY, HILTON G.<br />
3 7<br />
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•Entomologist*- tells how to destroy Army<br />
Worms, -ftgtlda fleam lbas lubi<br />
^md lto dootrtiatlvo o££&a3rrm<br />
UA, S 23, 1861, 2-5<br />
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ALMY, P.G.<br />
(IRONDEQUOIT)<br />
ALMY, S. LOUISE<br />
UA, My 22, 1873, 2-4<br />
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ALPETER, CHRISTIAN<br />
Obituary<br />
UA, S 21, 1893, 5-4<br />
ALPETER, ROSE AUGUSTA<br />
-pied,<br />
UA D 3, 1887, 1-7<br />
13: A3<br />
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ALPHA CHI SOCIETY<br />
UA Ap 13, 1894, 8-2<br />
ALPHA DELTA PHI<br />
32nd anniversary will lm h»La In<br />
Corinthian Hall, Oiatjluu w<br />
Rev. (Bigg? B;<br />
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ALPHA DELTA PHI •' ^.j ;<br />
Convention to be held in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Ky 24, 1880, 2-4<br />
ALPHA DELTA PKI<br />
-Business session, reception In Powers 1<br />
Art Gallery<br />
UA, My 26, 1880, 2-4<br />
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Reception<br />
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-/eld public exercises at the Corinthian<br />
Academy<br />
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<strong>and</strong> a^banouet at ttw<br />
Osburn House. (2. xal)<br />
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^J*lst <strong>of</strong> new members<br />
UA ; 0 15, 1881, 2-1<br />
ALPHA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY<br />
-.Annual meeting hold; elub mo»ber
ALPHA DELTA PHI<br />
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Xnnual initiation *w*t3 at University <strong>of</strong><br />
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ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY<br />
id-winter initiation held; banquet<br />
enjoyed later.<br />
UA Ja 30, 1S92, 7-2<br />
ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY<br />
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-Beta Chapter observe 6th anniversary<br />
with *« banquet<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1*92, 7-2<br />
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Annual convention addresses; toasts,<br />
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-/lection <strong>of</strong><br />
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ALSACE ^-LCRATT SOCIETY<br />
^frp;anizecl at Zoller's Hall-4-=#<br />
UA, Ag 16, 1683, 2-2<br />
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ALSACE-LORRAINE SOCIETY<br />
ilst-^f-<strong>of</strong>ficers elected.<br />
UA, Ag 5, 1887, 2-7<br />
Chi?: A?<br />
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ALSACE-LORRAINE RELIEF ASSOCIATION<br />
- Celebrated -th#4r fifth anniversary<br />
UA, 0 23, 1888, 3-1 } ;<br />
-o'fficers elected^<br />
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ALSTON, HOOD<br />
- Committed suicide with morphine at<br />
Bay St. Louis, Louisiana. (1/3 uol-»-)-<br />
/<br />
UA, Mr 4, 1879, 2-3<br />
ALSTON, LEWIS (COLORED)<br />
-^rrested for stealing chickens from<br />
James Cobb (Brighton)<br />
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ALSTON, MRS. MARY ANN<br />
Sled.<br />
UA, S 23, 1886, 2-6<br />
ALT, CHARLES C.<br />
parried Kittle Erb fc<br />
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ALT, MARY<br />
Died<br />
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.<br />
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ALTERS, CHARLES<br />
/Lrrested as horse thief.<br />
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ALTHAI^TER,<br />
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ALTHEN, ALBERT F. (LYONS)<br />
Hattle A* Norton (Lyons)<br />
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ALTtlAN, JACOB<br />
In Buffalo<br />
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ALTMAN, JOSEPH<br />
~ flails Lls for Ei Europe.<br />
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MB<br />
ALTMAN, JOSEPH<br />
Death<br />
UA, My 31, 1870, 2-0 f<br />
ALTOFT, JOSEPH W.<br />
(PARMA)<br />
-Married Eva Wilcox (West Greece)<br />
UA N 26, 1873 3-4<br />
7<br />
afv;ramni<br />
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UA My 28, 1857, 3-5
ALTON, MARY R.<br />
/ to Cnthnrine 'V e itzel r l<strong>and</strong> on<br />
Atwater end Oregon St. for #3600.<br />
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ALTON, MRS. SARAH C.<br />
(PERRY)<br />
Committed suicide by taking chol<strong>of</strong>omj<br />
UA, Ja 30, 1896, 2-7<br />
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ALTPETER, EARL<br />
UA, S 17, 1892, 5-2<br />
ALTPETER, HATTIE<br />
-j/ied<br />
UA, Ja 17, 1893, 5-1<br />
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UA, Je 22, 1891, 5-5<br />
ALTPETER, REVEREND P.<br />
-Installed as pastor <strong>of</strong> Trinity Lutheran<br />
Church teW)<br />
UA, S 2, 1895, 8-1<br />
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ALTPETER, PETER<br />
l adnitted to probate<br />
UA, D 30, 1879, ?-l<br />
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ALTPETER, WILLIAM<br />
parried Maggie<br />
UA Mr 1, 1889, 2-4<br />
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caught on fire; loss $100<br />
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-Committed suicide in Erie Canal<br />
UA, Jl 3, 1888, 2-2<br />
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ALUMNI UNION OF GENEVA MEDICAL COLLEGE AND<br />
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY<br />
- H O vey f B. L.^ elected president<br />
UA f F 20, 1875, 2-2<br />
ALVARD, MRS. PHINEA (HT. MORRIS)<br />
-liied<br />
UA, Ap 19, Igg6, 8-4<br />
HR<br />
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ALVERS, ALICE<br />
(WILSON)<br />
ALVERS01I, I.Ir- (Can<strong>and</strong>aigua)<br />
JTo go to California for-hfes health<br />
UA, Jl 29, 1361, 2-2<br />
SC:JI<br />
pwjginr.<br />
./ortriit painted by Nelson Cook<br />
FDD y Lr 15, 1352, 2-5<br />
ALVERSON, PROFESSOR (GENESEE COLLEGE),^<br />
-Vied at Lima- Short biographical<br />
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-2$led in Can<strong>and</strong>aigua<br />
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ALVORD, MR.<br />
-^secured dies for embossing letters<br />
RDD, My 7, 1852, 2-5<br />
ALVORD, MR.<br />
on bb*=r failure to investigate<br />
State printing sc<strong>and</strong>al<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1872, 3-2<br />
MS<br />
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ALVORD, MRS.<br />
Item on d oath-<br />
UA F 13, 1S75, 2-6<br />
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ALVORD^ LIEUT. GOV.)<br />
-^topped in <strong>Rochester</strong> on way to Corning<br />
UA My 17, 1865, 2-4<br />
ALVORD, ALICE G. (i'HS. CLARENCE i;i.)<br />
-J^ied in Livonia,<br />
UA 0 5, 1683, 3-5<br />
ALVORD, CLARENCE M.<br />
-Married Alice G. Brown (Livonia)<br />
UA, D 9, 1882 , 3-6<br />
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Awarded Judgment against Dean Alvord<br />
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E. Prye {^ in t )<br />
UA, Ap 3, 1894, 6-1<br />
ALVORD, E. B.<br />
Bought home from Hartwell C. Webster for<br />
$5,500<br />
UA My 4, 1864, 2-3<br />
ALVORD, HENRY<br />
Died,<br />
UA , D 10, 1886,<br />
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••<br />
ALVORD, JOHNSON M.<br />
Died in Albion.<br />
UA, Ja 8, 1863, 2-5<br />
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1 Died<br />
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UA clains he rules Republican members <strong>of</strong><br />
Assembly, as absolutely as the Czar rules<br />
the Russians; he endeavors to disb<strong>and</strong><br />
National Guard for personal reasons<br />
UA F 22, 1364, 2-1<br />
1 ALVORD, J3ILL -' M., ''&_'
ALWARD<br />
lose $4,000.<br />
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UA, i-r 19, 1861, 2-3<br />
1<br />
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UA, Je 1, 1883, 3-7<br />
ALWARD, W. T-<br />
-^uffered loss in ITunda fire<br />
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UA, F 19, 1383, 3-7<br />
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AUABLIS, SISTER M.<br />
Funeral held in Nunda<br />
UA F ?.&, 1253, 2-6<br />
(3 in.)<br />
UA, Mr 11, 1889, 2-6<br />
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-Consolidation <strong>of</strong> Edison Telephonic<br />
Company <strong>and</strong> Amalgamated District<br />
Telegraph Company to manage Bell<br />
Company.<br />
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- Waller^ Henry J £ disabled member,<br />
££ given $350,<br />
UA, Ag 22, 1884, 2-1<br />
AMAN, MRS. AGATHA<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1885, 2-3<br />
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AMAN, ANNA M.<br />
UA, Jl 11, 1889, 2-4<br />
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AMAN, ARTHUR<br />
/ general assignment to George<br />
R. Van Alstyne^<br />
Alt-fcr*T<br />
UA, 0 31. 1896, 14-2<br />
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AMAN, B.<br />
p<br />
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UA, Ap 3, 1886, 3-3<br />
-a restaurant at 312 East<br />
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AMAN, BARBARA<br />
- pbltuary<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1897, 12-4<br />
AMAN, BENEDICT JR.<br />
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(Mrs. Henry)<br />
/S^ Je 17, 1887, 2-6<br />
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AMAN, ROSA<br />
(MRS. VINCENT)<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1886, 2-4 }<br />
UA, Jl 9, 1894, 6-4<br />
JM:JI<br />
AMAN, VINCENT<br />
jiiiluun suffered $1,500 loss in<br />
fire <strong>of</strong> 1858 < •'- -' '<br />
Jj^'* r ' u ' j<br />
UA Ag 18, 1858, 3-1<br />
T r*A-;(<br />
AMAN, V-<br />
-^ens new saloon on site <strong>of</strong><br />
Xaiwcrlj destroyed,<br />
J<br />
UA, P 12, 1859, 3-1<br />
one<br />
DS<br />
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AMAND, WILHELMENIA J.<br />
UA, 0 3, 1888, 2-6<br />
1 AMANDUS,<br />
' pied<br />
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31, 1887, 2-4<br />
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AlIBERG, SOPHIA<br />
./led,<br />
UA, D 30, 1895, 6-5<br />
AMBORN, ANNA<br />
UA, 3 5, 1892, 5-3<br />
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AMBROSE, A. (Pleasant Hill, Mo.)<br />
-Married Mary Fowler (Scottsville)<br />
UA ; Ua 18, 187O / 3-6<br />
AMBROSE, ANNA ROSE (CHARLOTTE)<br />
original widow's reissue<br />
pension<br />
UA, My 15, 1895, 1-3<br />
JD:HR<br />
MS<br />
AMBROSE, MRS. CAROLINE<br />
-/ied,<br />
UA, F 6, 1878, 3-7<br />
AMBROSE, FRED<br />
UA, Mr 12, l«9l, 5-5
AMBROSE, FREDERICK L. (CHARLOTTE) (DECEASED)<br />
Granted restorations <strong>and</strong> additional<br />
F«d«ral pension<br />
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-Illegitimate baby boarded at her home<br />
died<br />
UA, p 17, 1*79, 2-5<br />
MS<br />
AMBROSE, MRS. KARGARET<br />
i<br />
—Fell down stairs <strong>and</strong> died from<br />
injuries " ^<br />
UA, My 23, 1891, 5-6<br />
AMBROSE, LIARY<br />
•3aye- she ;fa»»-hgon<br />
hone.<br />
UA, Ap ?O, ?-2<br />
at<br />
SCAB<br />
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AMBROSE, NICHOLS E.<br />
-Sold property in town <strong>of</strong> Parma, worth<br />
$1,400 to Lewis H. Nichols<br />
DA, F 2, 1876, 2-3<br />
AMBROSE, RICHARD<br />
" r D / led /<br />
UA N 28, 1891, 5-4<br />
AA:JMG<br />
RZ<br />
AMBROSE, WILLIAM R.<br />
Married E. M. White<br />
UA, Je 11, 1889, 2-4<br />
AMBROSE STREET<br />
- Resolution adopted in Common Council to<br />
build sever in •GS^ street<br />
UA, Jl 2?., 1668, 2-2<br />
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AMBROSIA,<br />
-jfaed<br />
SISTER MARY<br />
(Notre Dame Convent)<br />
UA, My 2^, 1892, 2-k<br />
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•fcrtter~to- editor* oonee¥it4»g / place<br />
where ambulance is kept<br />
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AMDOUR C KI, ANNIE<br />
""Statements investigated <strong>and</strong> results<br />
given ;<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1892, 5-2<br />
ALvDOURSKY, JOSEPH<br />
Cohen/ Isaac) <strong>and</strong> Moses Wlnkleman arrested<br />
for assault.<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1895, 6-5<br />
PT:AA<br />
AS.-AB<br />
AUDOURSKY, JOSEPH<br />
-Levy made on personal property<br />
ky Deputy Sheriff Salyerds on<br />
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AMDOURSKY, JOSEPH<br />
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AliEIGH, WILLIAM<br />
drowned<br />
d<br />
in (danat at Geneva,<br />
RDD.Ag 14, 1851, 2-4<br />
SC:KB<br />
DS<br />
AMELE t SUSAKNA<br />
-/led<br />
UA ; F 8, 1897, 8-4<br />
AMELIN, MARIA L.<br />
UA My 26, 1887, 2-4<br />
CG:fiZ<br />
CC.-LR<br />
DA ; Jl 7, 1888, 5-3<br />
El, C. V. (I2T. LIORRIS)<br />
-Juiv ents ifen • s ne c t.<br />
HDD, Je 2, 1854, 2-6<br />
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;-:/:.3<br />
AMERICA (STEAMBOAT )<br />
George, comm<strong>and</strong>er, put<br />
Into service between <strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
A.M:-:KICAN AG-RIGULTUHIST<br />
-^efrlns iSS 24th year*<br />
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Toronto<br />
RDA F 24, 1862, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
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sports listed<br />
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r trier<br />
aj-; ointed<br />
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ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY^ AMERICAN]<br />
<strong>of</strong> j/ectures given.<br />
J, N 27 f 1855, 3-1<br />
ANTI-SLAVERY( AMERICAN,) SOCIETY<br />
-Announcement <strong>of</strong> Annual meeting in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>*<br />
HDA, My 7, 1852, 2-6<br />
FD/MB<br />
NT<br />
-greeting held at Corinthian Hall<br />
RDA Uy 12, 1852, 3-1<br />
_l<br />
05 0<br />
^ ''ANTI-SLA7EEY SOCIETY (<br />
-Meeting held on ftay 11, 1852 ;<br />
HDD, 2iy 12, 1852, 2-5<br />
( ^ "*"<br />
ANTI-SLAVERY<br />
w ^eeting helde Treasurer's report.<br />
HDA My 13, 1852, 3-1<br />
ANTI-SIAVFRY CjliVEiiTIOft ^ '••• :^<br />
_ proceedings, Y.'endell Fhillips <strong>and</strong><br />
Frederick Douglass present<br />
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Conventioninto<br />
aLarn by rumor thvt -L^<br />
claimant vcs in city<br />
• ANTI-SLAVEhY SOCIETY<br />
Convention<br />
<strong>of</strong> meeting h-s±d on<br />
M'iy 11, *iWSBE>.<br />
HDD, My 14, 1852, '2-5<br />
RDD, ILy 15, 1352, ^-4<br />
AMERICAN BALLOT MACHINE COMPANY<br />
- directors elected by stockholders.<br />
UA Je 12, 1895, 8-5<br />
AMERICAN BALLOT MACHINE COMPANY<br />
-Articles <strong>of</strong> incorporation filed<br />
UA, D \2 t 1896, 11-2<br />
CCP:RZ<br />
AMERICAN BALLOT MACHINE COMPANY<br />
- /lied financial report,<br />
UA, Ja 26, 1897, 8-2<br />
AMERICAN BALLOT MACHINE COMPANY<br />
-yDlrectors increased from 5 "to 7<br />
UA, F li, 1897, 7-5<br />
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AMERICAN BALLOT MACHINE COMPANY<br />
livers r Jacob H. was denied petition<br />
to have election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers set<br />
aside (&*)<br />
UA, Ji 7, 1*97, 9-5<br />
"I<br />
AMERICAN BALLOT MACHINE COMPANY ' '/. ' •<br />
Inspected by law <strong>and</strong> finance committees<br />
<strong>of</strong> Common Council i l l )<br />
UA, Jl 19, 1897, 7-1<br />
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BIBLS S0CI3TYJ AKBRICAN» (C-,.<br />
appointed a^ent<br />
800,000 Bibles <strong>and</strong> testaments issued<br />
during 1853<br />
Je 7, 1851, 2-5<br />
?.DD D 24, 1853 2-5<br />
AMERICAN BIBLE UNION<br />
-society <strong>of</strong> Baptists met in New York to rivise,<br />
Bible,<br />
RDD, 0 10, 1853, 2-4<br />
AMERICAN BRAVERY CO.<br />
- Meeting <strong>of</strong> stockholdprs-j^m»took<br />
n»LAoro elected directors.<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1859, ?J\.<br />
UB:?c<br />
AMERICA*. 1 BREV/ERY CO. jrJj<br />
-(3ff ic-^rs elected.<br />
UA f Jl 17, l&"9 t<br />
AMSI-IICAN BRMVING COl-IPANY<br />
Filed articles <strong>of</strong> incorporation,<br />
UA, Ji 03,<br />
UB:SC<br />
UB:SD<br />
AMERICAN BRE'HIG COMPANY<br />
-Plans for building,<br />
UA, Jl ?5,<br />
2-7<br />
AMERICAN BREWING COMPANY ^...-.;<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers held ? ^4•>r:<br />
UA Ja 10, 1890, 7-2<br />
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N B5-KTTCK0 CC1/.PAKY ((/>,<br />
Entertained directors <strong>and</strong> stockholders<br />
UA, 0 1, 1891, 7-2<br />
AMERICAN BREWING COIJPANY<br />
--Certificate <strong>of</strong> payment <strong>of</strong> ?<br />
/filed in <strong>County</strong> clerks <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
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-tll\XB*v*%kwn* <strong>of</strong> the brewery <strong>and</strong><br />
'article on "The Manner <strong>of</strong> Making<br />
Beer that is Absolutely Pure" HU6-o«4**.>-<br />
UA, D 3, 1892, 10-1<br />
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-iflected <strong>of</strong>ficers. *ft<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1893, 5-4<br />
u^ J)<br />
JL:HR<br />
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AMERICAN BREWING COMPANY<br />
'bought property for<br />
erection <strong>of</strong> -p. new plant<br />
UA, M 4, 1893, 5-4<br />
AMERICAN BREWERY ; ^ ^ ,<br />
*#•«-addition to building planned<br />
UA, D 21, 1393, 7-1<br />
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AMERICAN BREWERY COMPANY (^J )<br />
-ifontracts for work on new addition<br />
awarded^ iSI)<br />
UA, D 21, 1893, 7-2<br />
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AMERICAN BREWING COMPANY<br />
-Officers elected.<br />
UA Ja 10, 1894, 7-2<br />
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VJ:JA<br />
AA<br />
AMERICAN BREWING COMPANY<br />
jjtlod-annual report<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1894, 2-7<br />
AMERICAN BREWERY \<br />
Trades 1 Assembly, <strong>Rochester</strong>, rumored<br />
to have passed a resolution to boycott<br />
the American Brewery for hiring nonunion<br />
labor<br />
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(t'><br />
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Description <strong>of</strong> business<br />
UA t N 17 1 1894, 21-1<br />
Street buildings, L//. i<br />
UA f N 17, 1894, 22-1<br />
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AMERICAN BREWING COMPANY<br />
-financial reports<br />
UA, Ja 23, 1697, >5<br />
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AMERICAN BREflEEY Cz,, •>-•-, ( c<br />
/ • - • . . >'•<br />
B)» blaac / for W*^ deaths <strong>of</strong> Anthony Kohlmer<br />
<strong>and</strong> Matthew 3. Danmant whr> •«» killed in<br />
explosion at 4be brewery.<br />
UA Mr 2, 1897. 10-1<br />
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7 - H - ^ y<br />
C&:MS<br />
CG:JDP<br />
AMERICAN BREWERY COMPANY<br />
/\<br />
AMERICAN BUILDIN& COMPANY-<br />
Bee<br />
-^uilding material manufacturers organized<br />
/<br />
General I. F. Quinby «» President .<br />
UA.N 3, 1865 2-2<br />
JL:EQ<br />
AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE COMPANY (PHILADELPHIA)<br />
- Started a branch <strong>of</strong>fice at No. 96<br />
East Main St. under tlw^±»«t*»n<br />
P. W. Warner<br />
UA, Je 12, 1873, 2-6<br />
1 AMERICA:-! CECILIAM SOCIETY<br />
1 Jft^^hoid l*fr eleventh a n ".ual con-<br />
1 vent ion .in Roche ster/j rjr«Tj.«iw oi*<br />
UA, Jl 3, 1897 , 2-7<br />
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^COLONIZATION SOCIETY/ AMERICAN )<br />
-Stebbins, G. B.^ wrote book on origin,<br />
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AMERICAN CREDIT COMPANY<br />
• Notice <strong>of</strong> appeal in oase brought by<br />
Herman C. Conn ^lled at<br />
<strong>of</strong>fioe-<br />
UA,<br />
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3, 1897, 6-2<br />
MB: UC<br />
SC.-TL<br />
AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA<br />
- D. Appleton & Co.-—annual publication<br />
for year 1861 released.<br />
AMERICAN DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION<br />
-16th annual convention to be held<br />
in Water town, N. Y.<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1881, 2-5<br />
UA, Je 8, 1863, 2-1<br />
CP:MB<br />
CL:MB<br />
AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK'?<br />
Occ Oi;fli'louft»=£gon—Works<br />
AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK -v- { )'<br />
-fcoser caae^&l^ugait^by^Qhttricrfcte- Iron<br />
UA f My 6, 1884, 2-2<br />
AB<br />
CC:FD<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY<br />
^urchsiBed the New Express Company<br />
which had been preparing to go into<br />
operation<br />
RDU, Mr 19, 1853, 2-4<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. (c<br />
—Package containing money robbed<br />
from messenger.<br />
RD U , Ap 10, 1855, 3-1<br />
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AMERICAN EXPRESS 00,<br />
arreated for $2600 robbery<br />
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men to be used<br />
to dispatch<br />
*o>dfl "American Ex.<br />
•, given to business<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.<br />
^n. arrangement for Canadian connections<br />
across Lalce Ontario by steamer from this<br />
port<br />
UA, Ap 6, I860, 2-2<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS C0i5>ANY<br />
H*aue*l-*o agents not to receive<br />
Sga^ypffttflportafrlott express matter,<br />
Jcu**ned for any <strong>of</strong> *fce Seceded States<br />
UA, My 31, 1861, 2-2<br />
ab; mrara<br />
MHM:HR<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY { , •<br />
--fc<br />
H&tSV^run « train from Albany to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
in addition *~~trhriT regular trains<br />
UA, Ap 20, 1863, 2-1<br />
AiiEnlCAI-I EXPRESS COLTANY (CLYDE, N. Y. )<br />
-fobbed by Peter Simons<br />
UA } F 22, 1864, 2-1<br />
MHM:HR<br />
H: JT<br />
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY ' U y * •<br />
-purchased -QSE. "Ayres Hotel" building on<br />
Mills Street from F J Ayres for $20,000.<br />
UA, Je 21, 1066, 2-3<br />
AMERICAN SXPRESS COMPANY<br />
.'Because <strong>of</strong> competition from the- Merchants'<br />
Union Express Company they iuniuo»dUgfttes.<br />
UA, 0 8, 1866, 2-1<br />
meinara
AMERICAN EXPHESS COMPANY (&'' ><br />
•"Shorten narae from American Merchants<br />
Union Express Co. <strong>and</strong> move to 83 State St.,<br />
given<br />
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AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY (c* - '<br />
'jr.<br />
^fssues recommence after destructive<br />
fire; J. R. Garretsee & Co., publishers,<br />
;<br />
UA, Ja 2, 1869, 2-2<br />
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AVSRICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR<br />
^ Mounters <strong>and</strong> Polishers organized<br />
<strong>and</strong> elected <strong>of</strong>ficers, i^)<br />
UA, Mr 25, 1890, 5-7<br />
(cJ- h^ai}<br />
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR (^<br />
-Truckmen^ Unlon^ <strong>of</strong>ficers installed<br />
.<br />
UA Ja 30, 1891, 7-2<br />
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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR ( f" : '<br />
- List <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> delegates to state<br />
oonventlon at Albany*<br />
UA, Ja 14, 1896, 6-2<br />
FAD<br />
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR ( Oi<br />
-^Celebrated Labor Day at Driving<br />
UA, S 7, 1896, 6-1<br />
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR<br />
Local Union No. 151<br />
New paperhanging union organized<br />
UA, F IP, 1S97, 7-3<br />
AL:JA<br />
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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS<br />
-<strong>Rochester</strong> Assembly organized<br />
UA ; Ag 10, 1888, 2-5<br />
SL:JDP<br />
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TRADES, SHOE COUNCIL<br />
fio come here in regard tolabor<br />
troubles,<br />
AT<br />
UA, D 11, 1890, 5-7<br />
AMERICAN FRATEHNAL INSURANCE UNION<br />
^<strong>Rochester</strong> Council^ No. 221<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers installed.<br />
UA Ja 8, 1897, 9-2<br />
3C:AB<br />
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'< F=»'IT PRESERVING COMPANY<br />
elected an meeting.<br />
UA^ Jl 2?, 1883, 4-2<br />
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AMERICAN HOWE MISSIONARY SOCIETY<br />
See Missionary Society, American Home<br />
AJC:RZ<br />
AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
t. Morris)<br />
^easedby Capt. H. Dickey<br />
RDD, Ja 22, 1851, 2-5<br />
AiSHICAH HOTEL<br />
(GEITESSO)<br />
-/urchased by B. KcFarlin, former*?<br />
owner <strong>of</strong> Washington Hotel in <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />
RDD, Ap 18, 1851, 2-4<br />
KLH<br />
AMERICA!! HOTEL<br />
rooms entered <strong>and</strong> money taken<br />
/<br />
RDU ; Jl 5, 1853, 2-3<br />
'<br />
1 AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
HD0 ;<br />
1 -Report<br />
1<br />
<strong>of</strong> robberies<br />
Jl 6, 1853,<br />
(zU)<br />
false<br />
2-6<br />
ctiv<br />
I<br />
CIN<br />
•<br />
AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
— $7000 contract for enlargement <strong>of</strong><br />
hotel awarded.<br />
HDU, S 16, 1856, 3-3<br />
( 7 )<br />
AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
' r jy*- I<br />
-jfork on enlargement <strong>of</strong> hotel started.<br />
RDU, S 18, 1856, 3-2<br />
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AMERICAN HOTEL BLOCK<br />
on fire<br />
RDU D 13, 1856, 3-1<br />
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AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
^M ~dne. <strong>of</strong> three buildings destroyed by fir|<br />
, L r 10, 1860, 2-2<br />
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AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
^<br />
~Miller<br />
intends to rebuild<br />
recently destroyed by fire<br />
-|(e-open after fire,<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1860, 2-6<br />
Mr 21, 1860, 2-1<br />
AMERICAN HOTEL<br />
-passed into h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Levi Stevens.<br />
AivlERICAI^ HOTEL BLOCK<br />
— Entered <strong>and</strong> robbed, <strong>of</strong> clothlnp vplued<br />
'at S50.00<br />
UA, Jl 25, 1865, 2-3 UA, 0 28, 1867, 2-3<br />
rebuilt by Craig<br />
UA. 0 30, 1869 2-2<br />
for $1,300 on -a mortgage<br />
foreclosure<br />
P 3, 1S93,
VHUMANE -30CIKTY, NATIONAL :<br />
7<br />
* <strong>Rochester</strong> delegates to the convention<br />
In St. Louie report that 'thetr ebj«ot<br />
^wmat^«ln«l \ ^itth atthe hunatrewo h k<br />
on this continent IB progrooaiag<br />
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HUMANE SOCIETY<br />
- 10th annual meeting heldz<br />
UA N 9, 1SS6, 7-k<br />
(| Col)<br />
JG: -B<br />
HUMANE SOCIETY, AMERICAN<br />
convention to be held in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, 0 18, 1887, 3-5<br />
GZ.-LR<br />
/HUMANE SOCIETY,' AMERICAN; ( c/v 7 j<br />
Entertainment <strong>and</strong> reception. Many<br />
-•'^—-«w attending; ropor^a read.<br />
UA, 0 20, 1887, 2-5<br />
7 >. r<br />
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HUMANE SOCIETY, AMERICAN<br />
-addresses <strong>and</strong> excellent<br />
music entertain--fche- audience. f1| nni.)<br />
9A, 0 21, 1887, 6-3<br />
££<br />
ARCHITECTS' AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF-.<br />
Stith annual meeting <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
chapter held \l*'i<br />
UA, D 1,<br />
AMERICAN INSTITUTL OF ARCHITECTS<br />
Western New York Chapter<br />
-iflerabers dine <strong>and</strong> dance at <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA r D 2, 1891, 7-2<br />
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VJ:VMP
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AhCHITKCTS<br />
New York Chapter<br />
(,,.,,,1<br />
Convention In session; consolidation with<br />
Buffalo Chapter dlscusped i^)<br />
D 2, 1S91, 2-<br />
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,<br />
WESTERN NEW YORK CHAPTER<br />
bnvention opened<br />
UA, S S4, 1894, 6-1<br />
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VJtVklP<br />
JL:FD<br />
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF SACRED LITERATURE<br />
Examination conducted at <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Business Institute 4<br />
UA, D 30, 1890, 5-5<br />
AMERICAN LEGICN OF HONOR-<br />
-<strong>Rochester</strong> Council No.<br />
Installed<br />
UA ; Ja 12, 1884, 2-6<br />
*-<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR-<br />
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR -<br />
-<strong>Rochester</strong> Council #1,010<br />
H6fflcers elected<br />
UA, D 24, 1886, 2-5<br />
/<br />
<<br />
-<strong>Rochester</strong> Council No. 1010<br />
annual- election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.;<br />
;<br />
D 20, lggg, 3—1|.<br />
:<br />
GZ:FD<br />
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AMERICAN LEGION OF<br />
- Sterling<br />
named.<br />
Council<br />
HONOR (<br />
•: . : )<br />
instituted! <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR<br />
UA, S 25. 1^93,<br />
5-1<br />
UA, Ja 16, 1894, 2-5<br />
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AMERICA:! LINE<br />
AMERICAN LINE<br />
-(Arrangements with t^N, Y. <strong>Central</strong><br />
- Ledyard/ Captalnj discharged after<br />
Railroad for^i nerr schedule completed.<br />
22 years <strong>of</strong> service.<br />
UA ; Je 9, 1860, 2-3<br />
UA, My 29, 1866, 2-2<br />
ML:JMG<br />
FDtDS<br />
AMERICAN<br />
LI HE<br />
'^tearoers "Bay State" <strong>and</strong> "Cntara<strong>of</strong><br />
passengers on Lake Ontario <strong>and</strong> -&*K St.<br />
Lawrence<br />
UA, Ky 23, 1861, 2-1<br />
AliERICAN LIVE STOCK COMPANY<br />
-Aled incori^oration papers with<br />
<strong>County</strong> Clerk. -4&S&'<br />
UA, Jl 31, 1882, 2-2<br />
AHERICAI! MEHC"A!ITS UNI n N EXPRESS CC!:?A 17 Y<br />
^ <strong>of</strong> unclaimed f^ood^ pubTis>e^^^ to<br />
be sold at public auction.*!-ii'J 1 , 1 ~1
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AMERICAN MERCHANTS UNION EXPRESS COMPANY<br />
Announcement <strong>of</strong> lat annual ball.<br />
UA ilr 16, 1872 ; 2-1<br />
AMERICAN MERCHANTS 1 UNION EXPRESS COMPAN5<br />
Ajincincnmrnt nf nnrfinn <strong>of</strong> unclaimed<br />
property<br />
f<br />
whom<br />
k; Mr 20, 1872, 1-5<br />
/J'f.1 f<br />
AJC:HR<br />
AMERICAN tEr.CHANTS UNICN EXPRESS COMPANY<br />
-Description <strong>of</strong> -«fer stamp system introduced<br />
by conpany<br />
UA, My 28, 1872, 2-2<br />
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AMERICAN .HJTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO<br />
AMERICAN ODD FELLOWSHIP<br />
- Seventy-fifth anniversary; portrait<br />
John Stebbins most prominent <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
member; taey-paradedr-<strong>and</strong>-entertained<br />
-in-evening ~-XS~Co4^^(lr)<br />
UA, Ap 27, 1A3K 7-1<br />
JLlJI<br />
AMERICAN<br />
AMERICAN PARTY<br />
OHICI<br />
-Meeting held 7 to t make nomination<br />
UA F 25, 1858, 3-3<br />
-Meeting held to make nominations<br />
UA F 26, 1B58, 3-3<br />
DS<br />
DS
- Swan( General^chalrraan names <strong>of</strong> c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
<strong>and</strong> delegates given,<br />
UA Ag 21, 1858, 3-1<br />
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AMERICAN PARTY<br />
GeorgeJ Bo wen, John «J,<br />
delegates from <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />
UA, S 4, 1858, 3-3<br />
AMERICAN PARTY<br />
CjSuntjFConve ntlon<br />
'Angle, James L.<br />
\<br />
nominated for<br />
Congress* List <strong>of</strong> other nominees.<br />
UA, S 28, 1858, 3-3<br />
AMERICAN PARTY<br />
Dlsti'lLJl Convention<br />
- Arnold(Georgel nominated for assembly<br />
UA,0 26, 1858, 3-1<br />
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AMERICAN PARTY<br />
-itOOIIEOTBV<br />
hattsv to •eAitep^f rom a member <strong>of</strong><br />
-£be American Party who became «<br />
Bell <strong>and</strong> Everett man<br />
UA S 6, 1860, 2-4<br />
AMERICAN PARTY<br />
- formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> branch<br />
platform given <br />
UA Ag 8, 1888, 3-2<br />
JS:DS<br />
AMERICAN PARTY<br />
See'Know Nothings<br />
8L:JI<br />
AMERICAN PIGEON ASSOCIATION<br />
-Poultry show at Washington rink;<br />
Association formed; <strong>of</strong>ficers elected<br />
UA, F 7, 1887, 3-5<br />
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AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION<br />
-piaeuBBlon <strong>of</strong> mysterious new<br />
organisation 4&in)<br />
UA, P 23, 1894, 6-1<br />
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AMERICAN PROTECTIVE. ASSOCIATION^ " )<br />
Kirkpatrick; Rev. Davidl addressed an<br />
audienoe at Washington Rink In defense <strong>of</strong><br />
•€he American Protective Association,<br />
UA Mr* 21, 1894 6-1<br />
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JS:WL<br />
AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION '>••<br />
—pedication <strong>of</strong> new hall claimed<br />
only motive <strong>of</strong> Rev. Dr. Asa<br />
Saxe for going to ^hj?lr meeting<br />
UA, N 27, 1894, 8-3<br />
AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION<br />
Sheppard, Mrs. Margaret gpve address<br />
denouncing Xtoe Roman Catholic Church<br />
7<br />
UA, N 30, 1894, 7-5<br />
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JL:JI<br />
AMERICAN PROTECTION ASSOCIATIONN / tJ \<br />
-pet secretly at Osburn House; new<br />
resolutions were<br />
UA, Ja 31,1896, 6-6<br />
"<br />
JT<br />
AMERICAN POPULAR INSURANCE COMPANY<br />
- 5 eBcr3 -Ptipn; Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>and</strong><br />
general ^gentrmejBGK^red<br />
UA , Ag 2, 1867, 2-2<br />
VB:MAM<br />
AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION<br />
-Two prises given for the best essays<br />
on "Sanitary <strong>and</strong> Economic Cooking;•<br />
UA. N 26, 1888, 3-1<br />
AMERICAN PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION<br />
-/irst meeting opened at Powers Hotel:<br />
.list or papers represented? Itotf<br />
-at*ending-<strong>of</strong> f4«ep«i<br />
UA F 16, 1887, 2-5<br />
SLlJDP
AMERICAN RACING ASSOCIATION AND HIPPODROME<br />
Jhree <strong>of</strong> itoe circus 1 elephants-*rwp*<br />
seized en transit on Albany to Cincinnati<br />
train bjr Sheriff- Campbell <strong>and</strong> held here—<br />
A bold-attempt was made to get'them-away<br />
again but -It failed<br />
UA, Je 1, 1875, 2-2<br />
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AMERICAN RAPID TELEGRAPH<br />
-Hfarner/ H. H.\ gave messenger boys<br />
din New M«~ v...ii n.* Gift, *•*.<br />
UA Ja 3,<br />
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AMERICAN RAPID TELEGRAPH COMPANY<br />
-Appointed E. J. Chapman manager <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
UA S 26, 1883, 2-2<br />
AMERICAN RELIEF<br />
"Additional contributions<br />
acknowleged. -ti in,)'<br />
UA, Ap 6, 1896, 8-1<br />
LP..-BZ<br />
AMERICAN RURAL HOME<br />
3ay crops <strong>of</strong> country critical even<br />
from -a conservative st<strong>and</strong>point,<br />
UA Ap 26, 1888, 2-3<br />
JC:JI<br />
AMERICAN RURAL HOME<br />
•<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Conditions <strong>of</strong> crops reviewed<br />
UA, 0 19, 1888, 3-3<br />
JC:RZ<br />
AMERICAN RURAL HOME, THE<br />
jdonsolldated with t&a Metropolian (New York).,<br />
henceforth to be published in New York (5 U )<br />
UA, Jl 8, 1891, 5-5<br />
AMERICAN SA33ATH UNION<br />
Officials visit <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
T JA, N 10, 1390, 6-3<br />
:FD<br />
SC:JI
AMERICAN SABBATH UNION<br />
-Organisers here to establish branch<br />
'16 In.)<br />
UA, Je 24, 1891, 5-5<br />
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AHERIOAW SALT A.-.'D LUMBER L1ANUFACTURING CO.<br />
UA, Ja 24, 18 5, 2-1<br />
- Ed, co-n -ends company at S, ginow to investors.<br />
SC:JI-<br />
FD:I.IAL<br />
AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY<br />
Established an <strong>of</strong>fice on State Street.<br />
UA, N 27, 1878, 2-4<br />
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.<br />
"Arrangements mace to receive delegates<br />
'in <strong>Rochester</strong>, fojg<br />
UA F 26, 1692, 6-5<br />
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AMERICAN<br />
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—2lected <strong>Rochester</strong> as next pln.ce <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting<br />
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UA, Ag 11, 1283, 2-1<br />
AMERICAN MICROSCOPISTS,..SOCIETY OF<br />
annual session in Free Academy,<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> opening exercises<br />
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UA , Ag 19, 1884, 2-5<br />
AJC :ARO<br />
AMERICAN KICR03COPICAL-AS30CIATI0N<br />
-proceedings <strong>of</strong> ttm 7th annual session<br />
UA Ag 20, 1884, 2-3<br />
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AI/ERICAN<br />
Continued proceedings; papers read<br />
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6 b l l f . i<br />
UA Ag 21, 1884, 2-3<br />
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-Xourth day meeting proceedings given<br />
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UA, Ag 9, 189?!, 5-1<br />
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Public meeting h^ld; pyeai^ent- rwat3<br />
&. ppper on "Th* 1 Use <strong>of</strong> the Iv'icroscope<br />
in the Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice":<br />
UA, Ag 10, 1892, 5-7<br />
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^Scientists make examinations <strong>of</strong> microscoplcal<br />
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UA, Ag 11, 1892, 5-7<br />
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AMERICAN STEAMBOAT CO.<br />
Announces chsjige <strong>of</strong> schedule<br />
RDU, Jl 16, 1856, 3-1<br />
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AMERICAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY<br />
- St. Lav/rence Steamboat Company<br />
dispute outlined.<br />
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AMERICAN STEAMBOAT CO.<br />
to run boats down Lake Ontarfc<br />
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AMERICAN STEAMBOAT CO.<br />
arrangement for steamers<br />
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-Certificate <strong>of</strong> incorporation filed<br />
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UA, Mr 26, 1881, 2-4<br />
AMERICAN TEA CO.<br />
-Agency established in city*<br />
UA, N 3, 1856, 2-3<br />
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AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY<br />
-/ranefer from William S.<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4^« cigarette factory<br />
UA, Mr 19, 1890, 5-5<br />
& Co.<br />
AMERICAN UNION<br />
Officers listed. -(-S*-)<br />
UA N 5, 1880, 2-5<br />
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AMERICAN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY<br />
-0pens new <strong>of</strong>fice in Clyde<br />
H. Fowler Jr., operator 4<br />
UA N 11, 1879, 2-6<br />
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UA, S 26, 1866, 2-2<br />
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A,ilEhICAW V0LU.\'TE£R3<br />
to be orgriniz^a in <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA.s ?_h t 1896, 7-3<br />
LE.-NT<br />
AL:V.IP<br />
AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS ^,- f <<br />
- l»ew movement making rapid progress<br />
In $fee city 4^)<br />
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-Booth, Ballington, addressed<br />
meeting at <strong>Central</strong> Church<br />
UA, My 5, 1897, 9-1<br />
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AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS<br />
Booth, Mrs. Ballington, spoke on he? work<br />
among convicts.<br />
UA, Je 9, 1897, 8-1<br />
Aiv-ERI CAN VOLU.-; TFER S<br />
-Derrick/ Captain T. H."} chersed vlth<br />
stealing flinds amounting to 525.<br />
UA, Jp ?.3, 1897, 6-1<br />
MC<br />
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AMERICAN WHEELMAN, LEAGUE OF<br />
<strong>of</strong> scheduled events <strong>and</strong> prizes<br />
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UA, Je 7, 1*79, 2-3<br />
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ABIES, CONDUCTOR<br />
-Retained under management <strong>of</strong> Erie<br />
Railroad.<br />
UA, Ja 2, 1872, 2-5<br />
AMES, UR.<br />
-To move pulp machinery to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
- because <strong>of</strong> scarcity <strong>of</strong> water in<br />
Oswego.<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1872, 2-1<br />
AC: LIB<br />
JM:MB<br />
AMES, ADAIR<br />
—together with Uartin Young assaulted<br />
Frank Dolan <strong>and</strong> fractured its- skull<br />
UA, Mr 24, 1374, 2-2<br />
AIIES, ADIAS<br />
See Ames, Edar<br />
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CCrllC<br />
AMES, ANSON<br />
-Iiouse entered <strong>and</strong> robbed,<br />
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AMES, ANSON<br />
(CrfvW<br />
Hurt ithile- trying to stop runaway<br />
horse<br />
UA, 0 14, 1861, 2-2<br />
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"Arrested for oruelty to animalt,<br />
Mr 27, 1896, 6-2<br />
- /ined for starving tti horses-<br />
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AMES, CI-IAHLES F.<br />
-Charged dharged. ~ith petit larceny<br />
UA, 3 27, 1895, 6-2<br />
AMES, CHAS. H.<br />
-Married Rose Arzberger<br />
UA, N 16, 1886, 8-5<br />
(Clyde)<br />
(CLYDE)<br />
AMES, HEV. DAiriEL<br />
-^o be ordained <strong>and</strong> installed as pastor<br />
<strong>of</strong> First Presbyterian Church Ridgway<br />
HDD, Ja 6, 1854, 2-4<br />
MIES, EDAR<br />
-/lias Adias Ames, sentenced to<br />
Auburn State Prison for highway<br />
robbery<br />
UA, F 16, 1861, 2-3<br />
AMES, EDWARD<br />
(CHURCHVILLE)<br />
for robbing Frank Dominico<br />
<strong>of</strong> $40.00<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1876, 2-6<br />
^Married Alice M. Belson (E. Sheiby)<br />
UA, D 20, 1890, 8-2<br />
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AMES, EDWARD (CHURCHVILLE) ( c,<br />
-phot in the thigh when Edr«*rd Knapp's<br />
revolver exploded accidentally; may<br />
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AMES, ELIZA<br />
into Wty_ qanal^ Ja 12, 1S54, 3-4<br />
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AUE3, JOHN<br />
^ied y<br />
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7 le< )<br />
UA Mr 29, 1?S9, 2-5<br />
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AUES, LOTS E. (K' J - ' )<br />
^Sge^Btre^i—flamuel<br />
31.:: JDP<br />
AMES, DR. LOREN J.<br />
-Xlsted as coroner <strong>of</strong> Livingston<br />
<strong>County</strong>.<br />
UA, D 8, 1868, 2-2<br />
QZUB<br />
AI;ES, VJJXY CLELSER<br />
-"An Evening Reverie", * poem for<br />
the Democrat.<br />
RDD, i-ir 20, 1854, 2-1<br />
ES, IJRY CJUICER (Knpv/lesville)<br />
- "Happy Thoughts" *y poera for<br />
Democrat<br />
RDD, 22, 1854, 4-1<br />
CB<br />
AMES, ROBERT (CLYDE)<br />
-Died,<br />
UA, F 14, 1893, 7-2<br />
AL1ES, SAMUEL (KEI3VILLE)<br />
Registrar in Bankruptcy<br />
22, 1867^ 2-5<br />
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AMES, SARAH<br />
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^ues H. E. <strong>Rochester</strong> for $10,000<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1859, 3-2<br />
UE:AB<br />
MAM.-ARO<br />
AMES STREET<br />
AMESBURG, LIZZIE J.<br />
Jo have plank walk as result <strong>of</strong><br />
City Ordinance.<br />
UA, My 20, 1857 3-4<br />
UA, S 23, 1886, 2-6<br />
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CC:MB<br />
AKES3URY, EDWARD MEAD<br />
(RIGA)<br />
AMESBURY, EMMA (CHURCHVILLE)<br />
UA, 0 24, 1896, 2-5<br />
UA, My 6, 1893, 7-2<br />
AL.'AA<br />
AMESBURY, JAMES<br />
'Arrested on charge <strong>of</strong> drunkenness<br />
g<br />
<strong>and</strong> assault upon an <strong>of</strong>ficer \l±<br />
UA, Je 9,<br />
AMIDON, MRS. ANNA<br />
UA, 0 8, 1895, 6-4<br />
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-Jfarried Hattle Knapn<br />
UA N 6, 1890, 8-1<br />
SC:JI<br />
Alii DON, DELPHENE<br />
AMIDON, EDWARD H. KQIDRICK<br />
(CHARLOTTE)<br />
UA, tyf'^M f<br />
.'J ***£ ' F<br />
parried Daisy Baldwin (l/g eol.~)<br />
UA, N 2, 189?, 6-5<br />
GZ:MB<br />
CCP:TL<br />
AlilDON, IMCC-ENE<br />
mi, 27<br />
7~Hel son<br />
AKlDON, MARTIN<br />
-Xnd T"ife sold l<strong>and</strong> in Clarkson to<br />
Ebenezer Hovey for #3,000.<br />
UAj Ap 4, 1878 y 2-5<br />
JDlHR<br />
NELSON<br />
(Granted divorce frcn wife Imogene; has<br />
custody <strong>of</strong> children. 4*-^"<br />
UA Ag 28, 187y 2-1<br />
AUISH, JOHN (GATES)<br />
ried Minnie Deitrie:h (llu<strong>of</strong>ord)<br />
UA y N 13, 1890, 8-2<br />
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f g suit ago inst other heirs to<br />
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AMITY CLDB<br />
reception <strong>of</strong> the. club-tort<br />
aiuumil <strong>of</strong> the roo<strong>of</strong>rfciuu^lTeu;-*,<br />
the^ltrtralso stated.<br />
DA H 21, 1874. 2-1<br />
AkITY CLUB rj ,<br />
Presented «rB 3rd party <strong>of</strong> tfee season.<br />
UA, F 18, 1876, 2-2<br />
/ / / /<br />
CMP:13<br />
VC:HR<br />
ALHTY CLUB<br />
-/ist <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected<br />
UA, Ap 12, 1876, 2-6<br />
ih^ 4)<br />
AMITY CLUB<br />
annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer^<br />
UA, Ap 11, 1877, 2-7<br />
party at Cobleigha 1 Hall<br />
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- jfighth Annual election,-held; wwaee <strong>of</strong><br />
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AI/ilTY CLUB<br />
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-Veld meeting end elected<br />
UA ; Ap 10, 187.3, 2-7<br />
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VC:RZ<br />
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A:-.:ITY CLUB (c/> I )<br />
-^eld meeting <strong>and</strong> elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, Ap 21, 1880, 2-2<br />
AMITY CLUB<br />
X eld<br />
t&&&<br />
tihulr annual receotion<br />
at Cobleighs Hsll -fa-<br />
UA ; My 12, 1880, 4-2<br />
PL: A?<br />
AMITY CLUB r_ t<br />
-Tenth annual receptlon^i»lA;-eonngit1?ee<br />
UA, llr 2, 1881, 2-2<br />
UA, Mr 26, 1892, 5-1<br />
VC.-RZ<br />
AMLINGER, OFFICER<br />
^Acquitted <strong>of</strong> charge <strong>of</strong> assaulting<br />
Vbojr<br />
UA f Jl 23, 1«95, *"3<br />
SL:HR<br />
AJ.I:HNG, HATTIE (CHURCHVILLE)<br />
-)dfon 5 volumes <strong>of</strong> Macauley's<br />
<strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong><br />
UA, Mr 22, 1884, 2-4<br />
History<br />
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AUIION, GEORGE<br />
-Sfold property In Penfield to Henry S. Clark<br />
Tor $8,000,<br />
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AKON, GEORGE<br />
ied !'ary Ann Ellia<br />
| N 11> 1852, 3-1<br />
AittNN, CH.-RLES<br />
> ed ,<br />
UA F 17, 1896, 6-3<br />
JM:RZ<br />
AMOREAUX, JULIA C.L.<br />
1 AMOS, FREDERICK A.<br />
1 _ Elected<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> Hose Co. No.<br />
2, 1862, 2-3<br />
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UA, N 13, 1871, 3-6<br />
A^CS, GEORGE<br />
'Aed<br />
1 ©'<br />
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AMOS, HARRY<br />
-frowned when he fgM/lnto %tefr basin <strong>of</strong><br />
canal near Craig* <strong>and</strong> Crouch's Lumber<br />
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(BUFFALO)<br />
UA y D 24, 1874, 3-7<br />
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AMOS, JENNIE (SPRINGWATER)<br />
See Kaumli, Ch<<br />
AHCS, LOTTIE C. (MRS. 7ffiJ. H.)<br />
-/led.<br />
UA Ky 12, 18?o 3-9<br />
AA^HR<br />
AMOS, LOTTIE MAY<br />
AI.IOS, MARY<br />
UA N 29, 1875 3-5<br />
RL:HR<br />
rahrn; mmni<br />
AI.-OS, 71. H.<br />
rife, sold to Benjamin F.<br />
, l<strong>and</strong> on fl orley Street for<br />
$2,000<br />
AI•os,<br />
•v::.<br />
-Received<br />
'notes to<br />
re-vard for<br />
John Sno'.7.<br />
UA, My 1 , 1860, 2-3<br />
returning<br />
lost bank<br />
UA 0 4, 1881, 2-5<br />
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AMOS, WLLIAK H.<br />
(GATES)<br />
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AMOS, WILLIAM H.<br />
-Jlfarried Eliza Vail<br />
RDD, S 12, 1853, 3-4<br />
(Gates)<br />
Lottie M. Chambers<br />
UA, N 29, 1867, 3-8<br />
7<br />
FD :iILH<br />
CCP:MAL<br />
AMOUCK, CHARLES<br />
-parried Kate Homer.<br />
(WEEDSPORT)<br />
AMCURSKY, JOSEPH<br />
UA, Ap 9, 1861, 3-4<br />
CC:13<br />
JC:JA<br />
|AjiiSBERGER f CLAUDE B.<br />
-Carried Idessia R. Platt<br />
ALSD3I:, AT K.<br />
UA ; Ja 71, 1£Q5, 8-1<br />
'oallefi-1o-
A* £• (RCGHCK>T*u£t<br />
- /gent for Me Phillips' Fire<br />
Annihilator £oes £«to Buffalo<br />
to give-w exhibition<br />
RDU* S 23, 1853, 2-4<br />
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Dni, A. X.<br />
/^ 7/.i<br />
'Successfully der»jnitntft3<br />
Fire<br />
Annihilator nt Kentucky State Fair<br />
hDU, 0 13, I35o, 2-6<br />
KLH<br />
iiC<br />
/gent for Phillip's Fire Annihilator<br />
(i " Il " Li:Ua t0 supply <strong>County</strong> Poor House<br />
RDU ; 0 28, 1853, 2-5<br />
ALBDETf, A. K.<br />
-/old £ lot opposite %fee Charles<br />
J Hill Hill,<br />
RDU, D 23, 1853, 2-5<br />
cw<br />
ARC-<br />
AKSDEN, A. K. ( ;<br />
-/htroduces gas-stove in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
RDD, Ap 81, 1854, 2-4 • ,- ^{ _ '/
AKSDEN, A. K. ( f/^ )<br />
"/Appointed Inspector at Charlotte.<br />
UA. My 18, 1857, 2-1<br />
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partner in auction business in<br />
place <strong>of</strong> W, H. Thomas nbo resigned.<br />
UA, D 16, 1861, 2.3<br />
JL<br />
AMSDEN, A.K. 4fi&6tt&SSER)<br />
- .Appointed auctioneer for ttfe State Fair<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, S 1, 1864, 2-5<br />
(,<br />
AMSDEN, A.K. ,; ,v '<br />
•An auctlui'iL^i 1 , 111'. Aflls r 3 *?*-! knock<br />
dcwn -jaie stock at "tfie Avon Fair<br />
UA, 0 g, 1669, 2-3<br />
f ,.7/V'v/ J)<br />
vb:mam<br />
"\ r :AB<br />
AUSDEN, ALONZO K. /.. N<br />
UA N 18, 1872, 2-4<br />
AMSDEN, AMORY<br />
-Democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate for Assessor<br />
F 28, 185-, 2-1<br />
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AMSDEN, AMORY (, j)<br />
'Invented «r hydrostatic rasta scale•<br />
UA, F 17, 1864, 2-1<br />
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AMSDEN, AMORY<br />
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-pied at Springfield, Ohio<br />
UA, S 23, 1865, 3-8<br />
VR.'MB<br />
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AM8DEN, BESSIE<br />
9 H 1894, 10-4<br />
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AMSDEN , C. HEICRY<br />
Maemr granted »#r absolute divorce from<br />
Clara L. Amsden, -t&*f-<br />
UA, Afj 31, 1882, 2-4<br />
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AliSDEN, C. HENRY ( o , ( )<br />
- Chosen President <strong>of</strong> -^EBI Syaphony<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>; «&££'
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AllSDEN, G. T.<br />
treasurer at meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Roohester City Dragoons.<br />
RDA, Jl 8, 1852, 3-1<br />
AM3D3H, CHRISTOPHER T.<br />
, Elected director <strong>of</strong> -the Athenaeum <strong>and</strong><br />
Mechanics Association<br />
RDA, Ja 12, 1853, 2-5 V<br />
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EvDO, N 17, 135Z, 2-5<br />
^. CIRK"TOFHOR T .. / •<br />
-Resented -« Jrestimonial <strong>of</strong> ^steem by<br />
-tfae- Pirst City Dragoons.<br />
HDU, D 12, 1853, 2-4<br />
AlSDEir, C. T. Co. »<br />
-fleeted Captain <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
'Dragoons.<br />
HDD, Kr 30, 1854, 2-6<br />
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AK3D3II, GAPT. v •-' ]<br />
- First Ci ty Dragoons parade•<br />
RDU, i:y 24, 1854, 2-5<br />
SVA3<br />
A1I3DBN, CAPT.<br />
- First City Dragoons drill at<br />
University Grounds.<br />
RDU, L'y 25, 1854, 2-5<br />
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A. JJJ». j J.ll'l/.l.i- U • i<br />
-/esi^ns as commji.naer <strong>of</strong> 7irst City<br />
Dragoons<br />
KDU, S 7, 1854, 2-5<br />
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AM8DEK, CHRISTOPHER T. ("*' I<br />
AMSDEN, CL T. ( C U t 0 25, 1854, 3-2.<br />
-Reform nominee for School Commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4th Ward<br />
UJvilJ)<br />
RDU, F 25, 1856, 3-1<br />
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AMSDEN, C. T. (<br />
School Commissioner from<br />
4th Ward.<br />
RDU, Mr 5, 1856, 3-1<br />
AESDEN, C.T.<br />
Resigns position at /Ltheneum.<br />
RDtt<br />
0, 14, 1856, 3-1<br />
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AMSDEN,C.T.<br />
-^ected treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Dragoons.<br />
DA. Mr. 30, 1857 3-3<br />
AMSDEN, C. T. ('->*'••*- )<br />
-.Ex-Captain <strong>of</strong> Dragoons to hare<br />
portrait painted for Armory<br />
UA, S 9, 1857, 3-1<br />
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AMSDEN, C. T. ( ''• j<br />
•fleeted City Controller <strong>of</strong><br />
Boardj<br />
UA Je 30, 1858, 3-1<br />
AMSDEN, C. T.<br />
fleeted treasurer <strong>of</strong> *fee <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
City Dragoons*<br />
UA, Mr 29, 1859, 3-2<br />
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AMSDEN, COL. (<br />
-/o retain city Comptrollership<br />
for three years.<br />
UA Ap ?.?, 1G59, 2-3<br />
A.MSDEK, CHRISTOPHER T<br />
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^/Elected Irfineuver <strong>of</strong> Athenaeum<br />
UA, Ja 11, 1860, 2-2<br />
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AMSDEN, COL.<br />
(-•*-)<br />
-^eft on steamer "Bay State for<br />
Thous<strong>and</strong> Isl<strong>and</strong>s,<br />
UA, Je 18, 1860, 2-3<br />
MISDEN, CHRISTOPHER T. v;,,-* )<br />
-fleeted ^Treasurer <strong>of</strong> -fcfae <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Athenaeum <strong>and</strong> Mechanics Association.<br />
UA, Ja 16, 1861, 2-1<br />
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AI.1SDEN, C. T<br />
"" ^fleeted yreasurer <strong>of</strong> tire <strong>Rochester</strong> City<br />
Dragoons /<br />
UA, i-r 26, 1861, 2-4<br />
AMSDEN, C. T. ;<br />
-ftt"S-steam saw mill burned; loss $2,000<br />
insured for $1,000 ,-~faiae nAiai- lam am,w<br />
UA, N 4, 1861, 2-3<br />
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AMSDEN, C. T.<br />
•^lectec 1 . ^rer.surer <strong>of</strong><br />
UA, Js 15, 186f J ., ~:-l<br />
Athenr-.eum<br />
"~ Elected Treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
Athenaeum,<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
U'J -d)<br />
UA^Ja 14, 1863 ;<br />
2-Jl<br />
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A1I8DEN, C. T. (f.v.t ) -<br />
—Democratlo nominee for.dlty ifreasurer.<br />
UA, P 26, 1863, 2-2<br />
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AMSDEN, CHRISTOPHER T.<br />
- .Elected /iity .Treasurer<br />
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UA Mr 4, 186.-J 2-2<br />
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AMSDEN, C. T.<br />
~Elected Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
AtheneuD <strong>and</strong> Mechanics Association<br />
UA, Ja 11, 1865, 2-1<br />
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AMSDEN, C. T.<br />
/isted as treasurer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> Atheneum<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mechanic's Association<br />
UA, Ja 8, 1866, 2-2<br />
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AHSDEN, CHRISTOPHER T. )<br />
- weaves for business trip to Montana<br />
UA Ag 3, 1868, 2-3<br />
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AMSDEN, COL. C.T. (O'< )<br />
-Returned home from mining expedition<br />
in Montana.<br />
UA, S 15, 1368, 2-5<br />
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AHSDEN, C. T. •'-,-<br />
-Returned from fishing trip at<br />
Thous<strong>and</strong> Isl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
UA, Ag 30, 1869, 2-2<br />
AHSDEN, C. T.<br />
-Liotod ao-Vice President <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Audubon Club^<br />
UA ; Ap 24, 1871, 2-2<br />
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AMSDEN, CHRISTOPHER T.<br />
-/Jeoth taken action upon by<br />
Veterp.n City Dragoons. i<br />
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AMSDEN, CHRISTOPHEK T.<br />
-jffaituary.<br />
AMSDEN, C. F.<br />
-Appointed on Board <strong>of</strong> Health by<br />
'Common Council.<br />
RDU, Ap 13, 1854, 2-5<br />
AMSDSN, C. K. (BP.OCKrCRT)<br />
rSiigisfci^-injured in accident<br />
at wj<br />
RDD, 0 25, 1852,.2-4<br />
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AMSDEN, CELESTIA CARPENTER (MRS. SUMNER)<br />
Died<br />
UA, My 9, 1896, 9-2<br />
AIv'SDErt, CLAP.A L.<br />
JUlUS<br />
y FRAMC J.<br />
Mary E. Parson (Brighton)<br />
UA P 24, 1870, 3-7<br />
JD:A3<br />
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ALISDEN, FRANK J<br />
Obituary<br />
(MRS.J<br />
UA, My IK, 187^, 2-1*<br />
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AMSDEM, FRANK J<br />
• J*arried Ida F Bennett<br />
UA, Ja 17, 1878, 3-7<br />
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AMSDEN, PRANK J. ('»<br />
- Presented prize trout his wugjit to<br />
<strong>County</strong> Clerk Henry D. Me Naughton<br />
, Ag 28, 1885, 2-2<br />
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iUISDEN; FRANK J.<br />
largest German trout on record.<br />
U Jl 12, 1888, 2-5<br />
AMSDEN, FRANK J V .)<br />
local stock board<br />
UA, Ja 20, 1890, 5-7<br />
(£/*'•<br />
CL:JDP<br />
PC:SC<br />
IOCPI stock board<br />
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AilSDEN, FRAI-IK J<br />
d ststenent <strong>of</strong><br />
city since I860, ( «-<br />
Ja pg,<br />
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AMSDEN, FRANK J.<br />
^additional water supply<br />
for health <strong>of</strong><br />
AMSDEN, FRANK J. ' --
AMSDEN, FRANK J. (,,,<br />
-Explains "The Depletion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rood Fish Supply" Mk Col~ )••<br />
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UA t D 27, 1893, 6-3<br />
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AMSDEN, FRANK J. ( , J. )<br />
-6ttered to. give*» picture <strong>of</strong> George<br />
'Washington to -%*» school which<br />
collected-tfcfc greatest number <strong>of</strong><br />
caterpillar cocoons ṡ<br />
UA, Je 2, 1894, 8-1<br />
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AMSDEN, F.J.<br />
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•Hws-2 rare specimens <strong>of</strong> German brown<br />
trout mounted in K^*ff <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
UA, Mr 4, 1895, 6-2<br />
AUSDEN, FRANK J. (<br />
-rfe-elected president <strong>of</strong> tBe New York<br />
'State Association for tiae-Protect ion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Fish, Game <strong>and</strong> Forests<br />
UA, Ja 15, 1896, 8-1<br />
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AMSDEN, GEORGE JARVIS<br />
r<br />
)eath-<br />
UA, D 2, 1859, 3-3<br />
AMSDEN, HATTI3 L.<br />
'.Sentenced to ^»e Albion House <strong>of</strong><br />
Refuge for Von en for being as- inmate<br />
<strong>of</strong>^t disorderly house '"" L<br />
UA, N 27, ig 9 6 t 10 _ 5<br />
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AMSDEN, HENRY<br />
-Elected N. G. C. <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
'City Lodge #66, I. 0. 0. F.<br />
UA S 29. 1869, 2-4<br />
AMSDEN, J. F. & SON<br />
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AMSDEN, MARY<br />
A1.ISDEN, MARY BLOSSOM<br />
UA, My 25, 1860, 3-4<br />
AMSDEN, WRIGHT .WOODWARD<br />
C/Vl //AI<br />
* when ho^slipped <strong>and</strong> fell Into<br />
^r quarry. f&&£)<br />
UA, Ap 6, 1893, 5-5<br />
AMSDEN BROTHERS<br />
-bought <strong>Rochester</strong> Truck <strong>and</strong> Storage<br />
bonpany for $8,000 at Sheriff's sale<br />
UA My 16, 1893, 5-3<br />
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JA:AA<br />
JL:RZ<br />
MSDEN BROTHERS<br />
-^ecured judgment on note against<br />
Anson S. Me<br />
UA, Jl Ik, 1696, 9-3<br />
AKSDEN & SPADER<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
UA, Ja 7, 1893, 10-5<br />
Povrers 1<br />
31ock <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
PT:EQ<br />
13:FAD<br />
1 AHSDEK'S FIRE EXTINGUISHER<br />
1 -praised<br />
1 Co. Alms H o use Fire<br />
upon^idfc* success at'
AMUSEUENT TAXES<br />
"Sttfr denowwe.passage <strong>of</strong> tax bill by<br />
Congress -<br />
&A, J e 12, 1868, 2-3<br />
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AMUSE/.'.KNT<br />
-amusement: <strong>of</strong> -tjfry day<br />
UA, S 5, 1859, 2-2<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
y[ Rev Dr.) lectured at United<br />
Presbyterian Church on "Amusements"<br />
in regard to religion!<br />
'CV-2") ^<br />
UA, Ap 19, 18.86, 3-1<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
7^18t <strong>of</strong> entertainments to be found<br />
at various theaters <strong>and</strong> other amuse-<br />
•ent centers. $€*$<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1886, 3-3<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
-list <strong>of</strong> entertainments at various<br />
thet theaters, i^*^<br />
UA, Ap 27, 1886, 3-1<br />
CL:HR<br />
AUUSE1IENTS<br />
^Hgt <strong>of</strong> entertainments at<br />
theaters <strong>and</strong> other amusement centers-<br />
VA, >p 28, 1886, 2-4<br />
CLlHR<br />
AI^USELIEKTS<br />
•<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
M titi nf- entertainments ~f<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> ^/heaters<br />
UA, Ap 30, 1886, 3-3<br />
CL:HR
AMUSEMENTS<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
List uf»entertainments at -varlouc theaters<br />
See Acrobats<br />
UA, Ky 1, 1886, 3-2<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Actors<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Adam's Cornet B<strong>and</strong><br />
AMUSEUEItTS<br />
See Alboni, Madame<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Agricultural Exhibitions<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Anatomical Museum, Day & Danks 1<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Appoloneons also under Appolonesns
AHDSEMHTTS<br />
Stt Arlon Git* dub<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Baby Show.<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Ballet Dancing<br />
LM:JS<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Ballets<br />
LK:CG<br />
RJP.-ARO<br />
AKUSEUSSTS<br />
See B<strong>and</strong> Concerts<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See B<strong>and</strong>s<br />
Ui:CG<br />
LM:JS<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See BasebaLl<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Bathing<br />
LM;CG
AMU SEGMENTS<br />
See BelL Ringers<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Bllliarda<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Boat Clubs<br />
AMUSELIENTS<br />
See Boat Racing<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Boon Children<br />
AMUSEL!ENTS<br />
See Bowling<br />
LM:CG<br />
LM:CG<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Boxing<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Brockport—National Museum <strong>of</strong><br />
Curiosities<br />
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.AJOJSEIiEKTS<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Buckley 1 e Serenadera.<br />
See Burlesque<br />
LM:JS<br />
LM:JS<br />
AIOJSEHENTS<br />
See Caravans<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Cartoons<br />
LLI:JS<br />
LM2JS<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Cattle Show, <strong>Monroe</strong> Co,<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Chess<br />
IK US<br />
LM:CG<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Children's Bazaar,<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Chinese Jugglers<br />
LM:MB
A10JSFUENTS<br />
See Circuses<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Clay Club<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Cock-fights<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Concerts<br />
rjp;mmm<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Corinthian Hall<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Cricket<br />
LM:NT<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Cricket Clubs<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Crosby's Musical Show<br />
mum<br />
LM:NT<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Dancing<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Dancing, Terpeichorean<br />
LM:NT<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Debating Club, Excelsior<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Denin Sisters, Theatre Preformances.<br />
LM:NT<br />
A?£USEMENTS<br />
See Donetti's Comic Troupe <strong>of</strong><br />
Acting Dogs <strong>and</strong> Monkeys<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Drama<br />
LK:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Dramatics<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Fxcursioas<br />
EJP.'AFO<br />
LM:NT
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See FalrB<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Fakir <strong>of</strong> Siva<br />
LfcrNT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Fakirs<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Fencing<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Festivals<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Fireworks<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See 4th <strong>of</strong> July Celebrations<br />
rjp mram<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Fortune Telling
AMUSEMENTS<br />
Sec Fox Hunting<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Freaks, Exhibit <strong>of</strong><br />
Ui:NT<br />
LM:N?<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See German Grenadiers Ball<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See German Musical Society<br />
LM:NT<br />
LM.-NT<br />
A2TUSE1ENTS<br />
See German Kaennerchor<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Glass Blowers<br />
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AI^JSEIIENTS<br />
See Glee Clubs<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See H<strong>and</strong> Ball<br />
LM:NT<br />
LM:NT
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Harringtons, Pr<strong>of</strong><br />
ventriloquist<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Horse Races<br />
LLI:NT<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEAENTS<br />
See Horse Racing<br />
ATiUSELSENTS<br />
See Horse<br />
Show<br />
VJCtRZ<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Hunting<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Hutchinson Family<br />
LM:NT<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
Bee Japanese Troupe<br />
AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Jones, James<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
Se*» Jumping<br />
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AMUSEMENTS<br />
See Juvenile Entertainment<br />
LM.-NT<br />
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AITOSEMHTTS<br />
See Krank'8 B<strong>and</strong><br />
LM:MB<br />
AMUSEMENTS.<br />
See La Rue's Grent Vfer Show.<br />
CI.I.-LR<br />
ALTJSEIIENTS<br />
See Lectures<br />
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AMY, PETEH 'V.<br />
M^pe^led to Court <strong>of</strong> -essiona on charge<br />
bf violating llqmr law ,£L!»3<br />
UA, D 17, 139!?, 5-1<br />
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ANABLE, MRS. SALLY<br />
(NAPLES)<br />
Vhe-laet <strong>of</strong> the original settlers <strong>of</strong><br />
Naples died, .(&')<br />
, My 29,<br />
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CC:AB<br />
ANARCHY _<br />
Hamllnj Rev Dr. Tennis S., spoke<br />
on "Liberty <strong>and</strong> Anarchy" at Brick<br />
Church,<br />
UA, Jl 23, 1894, 8-1<br />
JM:JA<br />
ANATOMY<br />
- Fanning, Dr., gave ^a lecture<br />
on anatomy -$22')<br />
UA, My 23, 1896, 12-2<br />
AWCHAI^PACH, H.<br />
r^^^jyjryr ? apDointed -'•)<br />
District Con-iriittee for the-^nsuin^-year<br />
** ^e"<br />
Second Assembly District, Wayne <strong>County</strong><br />
UA, S 14, 1869, 2-6<br />
JM:JA<br />
ANCHOR LINE COMPANY<br />
Struck oil at Garfleldj drawing<br />
3,000 barrels a day^ {&*)<br />
UA, Je 16, 1882, 2-2<br />
JG:FD<br />
ANCHOR SOCIAL CLUB<br />
- first annual ball committee member<br />
listed (1 in,)<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1896, 9-2<br />
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JU:JI
ANCHOR SPORTING CLUB<br />
~JEl«ot«d <strong>of</strong>fioers<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1897, 11-5<br />
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ANCHTER, ANNA L.<br />
SC:FD<br />
CCP:HR<br />
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ANCHYLOSIS<br />
- Babcock. Eli B. <strong>of</strong> Clarkson* suffering<br />
from; lay in one position for 32 years.<br />
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE<br />
see<br />
Masons<br />
UA D 24, 1360 2-1<br />
CG:FD<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS<br />
Meeting held <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA D 16, 1SS5.<br />
elected<br />
j ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS<br />
1 -Naaea- <strong>of</strong>-<strong>of</strong>flcers elected.<br />
1 UA Je 16, 1886, 3-2<br />
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1 IB:EZ A<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS<br />
- Court City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> No. 7184 elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
UA ; Je 23, 1887, 3-3<br />
ANCIENT CRDER OF FORESTERS<br />
- Court Gene see installed <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, Ja 27, 1691, 7-1<br />
(, M« •'//'/)<br />
CC:LR<br />
LIM.-HR<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA<br />
- Court Equity, #8271<br />
A Officers elected.<br />
UA, F 10, 1893, 7-4<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA<br />
-Court Evergreen 8,557<br />
Instituted at thele's Hall; <strong>of</strong>floors<br />
Installed ; {0 ln»)<br />
UA, Mr 29, 1895, 6-4<br />
JA:AA<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF AFRICA<br />
lodges planning to secure state<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices at convention here<br />
UA, Ap 1, ie95, 5-2<br />
JL:JI<br />
URJER 0?' FORESTERS .0<br />
SJtate convention fce-l
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS<br />
- Division 1 <strong>and</strong> 3<br />
jfleoted <strong>of</strong>fioers<br />
UA y Je 9, 1693, 6-2<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS<br />
- <strong>County</strong> Board<br />
Met <strong>and</strong> installed new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA f Je 7.<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS<br />
- jfcunty delegate re-elected by<br />
oounty board ~{li_lxu)<br />
UA, Jl 9 f 1894, 7-1<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS<br />
-Division No. 5<br />
sleeted <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
i<br />
i<br />
UA t Jl 18, 1894, 8-1<br />
(r-.v^ ', /'<br />
JM:JI<br />
IHCIEUT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS<br />
-Uivi8ion 1 Daughters <strong>of</strong> Erin;<br />
UA Ap 5, 1895, 8-2<br />
ANCIEiiT ORDER CF HIBERNIANS 0..1<br />
Deleg-ates to convention listed<br />
»-CP§tIm5«=i3^LuotiratAon (Efao<br />
UA, Ap 25, 1895, ?2-4<br />
JLIJH<br />
ANCIENT OHD?:.t OF HIBERIANS<br />
- /are^e to stntlonj le"t for convention<br />
'at Auburn ( l J")<br />
UA ily R lS9o,<br />
J;.::JA<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED CRANKS<br />
- ileot <strong>of</strong>fioera,<br />
UA, Ja 8, 1884, 4-2<br />
CC:UB
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED CRANKS<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKING MEN<br />
Gave May party at Cawley's Hall<br />
' '' ',<br />
-installed in newly<br />
UA, My 2, 1884, 2-1<br />
organized lodge.<br />
UA, Ja 30, 1*79, 2-6<br />
I. h i,i( J.)<br />
cc :FD<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKIKGLiEN<br />
- description <strong>of</strong> *&r& organization; notice<br />
<strong>of</strong> coming session <strong>of</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> Lodge in<br />
j < t O l ) '<br />
UA PI, 1879, 2-5<br />
ANCIENT ORDER CF UNITS:- flCRKIrtGLlEN (
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
^ Amerioue Lodge #205—list <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
elected 7<br />
UA 2, 188^ 2-8<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (Q<br />
- Annual report <strong>of</strong>-ttee Gr<strong>and</strong> Recorder^<br />
UA, Ja 27, 1880, 2-4<br />
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JD:HR<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKivlEw<br />
- SleetIon <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA, F 3, 1380, 2-3<br />
f ><br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN [ c J )<br />
~ Meeting <strong>of</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> Lodge in Syracuser<br />
J<br />
Salaries <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers fixed.<br />
UA, F 5, 1880, 2-6<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
'Williams, Geo. D., widow received<br />
$?,000 on insurance from Americus<br />
Lodge<br />
UA, Ag 16, 18SO, 2-1<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF THE UNITED WORKERS<br />
-/nstitutlon <strong>of</strong> tike Legion <strong>of</strong> Select<br />
Knights: new branch organizedi<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers listed iZ*)<br />
I<br />
UA, N 23, 1880, 2-4<br />
GTZ:JI<br />
JD:AE<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED 7/ORKKEN 1LABOR UNION)<br />
U.t)<br />
Resolutions on death <strong>of</strong> William A. Smith<br />
passed,<br />
UA, D 14, 1880, 4-3<br />
1 ANCIENT ORDER<br />
1 Held annual<br />
1 listed.<br />
OF UNITED<br />
electionj<br />
UA ; I) 21, 1880, 2-3<br />
WORKMEN<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
><br />
Is<br />
/.A-'/<br />
/ / ' • • • / • • • : )<br />
t&Z'.FD<br />
JD:RZ<br />
•<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN "*<br />
~Amer.ious Lodge 205<br />
—Lincoln Lodge #119<br />
^leld meeting, ileoted <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
fleeted <strong>of</strong>ficers. -Mames^-H otoaU -<br />
UA. D 28, 1880, 4-2<br />
UA D 29, 1880, 4-3<br />
> f<br />
jD:RZ<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
—Genesee Lodge #167<br />
List <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected.<br />
UA D 30, 1880, 2-2<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
-<strong>Monroe</strong> Lodge<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers;<br />
UA. D 31, 1880, 2-5<br />
T }<br />
JD:RZ<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (o<br />
\ j<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN v ,<br />
Americus Lodge| <strong>of</strong>ficers, eleet»dr—<br />
UA, Ja 4 f 1881, 2-4<br />
- Occident Lodge; elected <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1881, 2-4<br />
CL:MB<br />
CL:MB<br />
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN (_C<br />
" Americus Lodge, 205>^8geend annual<br />
ionrh^M in Cobleigh's Hall<br />
UA, Ja 27, 1S61, 2-?<br />
J - *'•'*<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED TURKMEN (r,- [<br />
Officers elected<br />
UA, r 4, 1881, 2-6<br />
- Gr<strong>and</strong> Lodge<br />
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ANCIF^T CFDER OF Ui.'I "ED ".'CHCING EN ( o \jt\ >'<br />
"<br />
—Americue Lodge oaeeed resolutions on<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> E.'V. Reynolds,<br />
UA, C 5, 1881, 2-3<br />
mmm<br />
ANCIENT ORDER UNION ^ ^ ^<br />
- Vsme <strong>of</strong> lie Chesney lodge w»* y changed to<br />
fcarfield- &***<br />
N PI, p-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED,WORKMEN (r .-t<br />
- Lincoln Lod£e > .a&£S3r-og-
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED V/ORKINGKEN<br />
w<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> w » w Lodge «^ enjoyed * oicnic on<br />
Silver Lake.<br />
UA, Jl 25, 1882, 2-3<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (c;> ' )<br />
eooial meeting at Comedy Hall.<br />
UA, N 28, 1882, 4-1<br />
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J&:HR<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED V7ORKINGMEN<br />
Lamberton Legion, elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA Ja 3, 1883, 4-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED :TORKI!TG1IEN ( '/•,' \<br />
— Garfield Lodge elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, Ja 6, 1883, 4-3<br />
PW: Jl<br />
mmni<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN ( :. )<br />
— /Officers woPC installed -laot^gvifififig<br />
^y District deputy C W. Baker, il. D.,<br />
J<br />
><br />
UA, Ja 13, 1883, 4-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED 7TORKINGMEN ^a<br />
- Americus Lodge, <strong>of</strong>ficers installedA<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1883, 4-1<br />
VC:JI<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED '.VORKMEN<br />
( o./\<br />
w Americus Lodge #2O5| had fourth nunual<br />
reception at Washington Hall;<br />
UA Ja 31, 1883 4-2<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WOnKMEi; ( r . ' )<br />
- Session <strong>of</strong> State Gr<strong>and</strong> Lodgre convened<br />
at Elmlra; <strong>of</strong>ficial reports.<br />
tiA, F 7,<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN ( o , / \<br />
* JSeetlnp; -*>f Utah* tH&ge he?.*; speech on<br />
history <strong>of</strong> .-Jb»» lode:** nnd-rittsp numbers*<br />
Williera G.Rfln^P 1<br />
a gold" -<br />
k » Ap 10,<br />
- -•<br />
^ Lamberton Legion held successful enter*<br />
talnment.<br />
UA<br />
Jl 98, 1883, ?-l<br />
i:FD<br />
AJC:RZ<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (<br />
* <strong>Rochester</strong> Legion organized <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
were elected.<br />
UA, 0 27, 1883, 4-1<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (<br />
- Occident Lodge listed <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1884, 4-2<br />
7<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED '.tfCRKliEN (o-\A\<br />
Perinton Lodge (Fairport)f installed<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
UA, Ja 5, 18S'!-,<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
( r<br />
Rose Lodge #590; elected <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1884, 4-1<br />
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CC:HR<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN ( r<br />
Lincoln Lodge No. 119; <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
installed*<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1884, 4-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (ci\J)<br />
— Select kni^it8 held 6th annual meeting<br />
UA Jl 19,<br />
J)<br />
CC:UB<br />
PV//C.-V
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKINGMEN '<br />
- 1Aat <strong>of</strong> gr<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected, other<br />
proceedings<br />
UA, Ag 6, 1884, 2-3<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKERS ( C l v*<br />
-Powers/ John j/, (<strong>Rochester</strong>) elected<br />
gr<strong>and</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>er <strong>of</strong>- the Gr<strong>and</strong> Legion<br />
.-<strong>of</strong> S«l»ct- Knights in session in<br />
Buffalo<br />
UA, Ag 20, 1885, 2-3<br />
Jg mmm<br />
JG:AB<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN ,. ;. ;<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKERS<br />
TRogers, Frederick D., elected Overseer<br />
-Lamberton Legion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Lincoln Lodge<br />
won first prize for best drill <strong>and</strong><br />
best appearance UA, 0 28, 1885, 2-1<br />
UA, Ag 21:, 1885, 3-9<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN / r<br />
—Lamberton Legion<br />
instituted new legion at Spencerport<br />
D 15, 1865, 2-1<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
- West Henrietta Loge No 207 elected<br />
D 17, 1SS5, h-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
Occident Lodge No. 263 elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA D 23, 1885, 4-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKZEN<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Lodge 112 elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, D 26, 1885, 4-2
AMERICAN ORDER OP UNITED WORKINGMEN //<br />
Amerieus Lodge eleoted <strong>of</strong>floers<br />
"A D 29,1885,<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
-Lincoln Lodge No 119 held annual meeting<br />
eleoted <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
UA D 30,1885, k-2<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER CF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
i.'<br />
. <strong>Rochester</strong> Legion held annual meeting for<br />
-the election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers* list <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers given, (2^$rr m )<br />
UA. D 30, 1885,<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITEDWORKMEN (r<br />
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~ Wyoming Lodge No 260 elected <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA D 31, 1885,<br />
AJC/g'V<br />
ANCIE'-JT ORDSP. CP UNITED Y,'CRKI.* T 3?.iEN ( (f*i.\<br />
- Genesee Fflls L O cg:e I'o. Io7 installed<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA Jn g, l&co, 3-2<br />
JG/CMV<br />
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN<br />
fc-0<br />
-<strong>Rochester</strong> Legion No. 12 held 4J<br />
first annual reception at fee hall^<br />
corner Main <strong>and</strong> Stone Sts.^<br />
UA t F 17, 1886, 3-2<br />
CCPrARO<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED '.VORKIN&MEN /<br />
Amerieus Lodge;<br />
observed by adopt ion- <strong>of</strong>- reol-utl oaa,<br />
{<br />
UA, F 25, 1886, 3-2<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN i.. 0<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Legion Select Knights elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers (2"><br />
UA, My 14, 1.886, 3-5<br />
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I3JHR<br />
CL.'ARO
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITEDWORKMEN ( »/ )<br />
- Americus Lodge resolutions adopted at<br />
special meeting on death <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />
Haungs<br />
UA, Jl IP, 1886, 2-3<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKINGUEN /<br />
State convention opens in Syracuse;<br />
reports by <strong>Rochester</strong> Chapter on year 1 .<br />
work* (-l£ col.)<br />
UA, Ag 3, 15S6, 3-1<br />
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Select<br />
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UA, D 27, 1SS6, 2-7<br />
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UA, D 19, 1391, 6-5<br />
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UA, Mr 9 f 1894, 8-1<br />
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Lamberton Legion t<br />
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- <strong>Monroe</strong> Lodge, 268<br />
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UA t D 17 t 1894, 8-3<br />
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Clinton Lodge 377 # elected <strong>of</strong>ficers /<br />
UA, D 10, 1S95, 9-5<br />
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ANDELFINGER/MR. AND MRS.) B. E.<br />
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'wedding<br />
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•guilty <strong>of</strong> assault ana batteryj<br />
IIDU, S 20, 1854, 3-1<br />
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ANDERSON, PROF.<br />
- Present at Sophomore Declamation <strong>of</strong><br />
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RDD Jl 14, 1852, 2-6<br />
ANDERSON, MRS.<br />
!To give complimentary ^oncert at<br />
Can<strong>and</strong>aigua.<br />
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"/itted as far <strong>of</strong> 1813 soldier, burled at<br />
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UA, Ji H, 1*379, 3-7<br />
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ANDERSON, BERTHA A.<br />
-&ed<br />
UA, N 3^, 1865, 3-9<br />
ANDERSON, BESSIE JANE<br />
-/led,<br />
UA, Ja 28, 1878, 3-7<br />
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ANDERSON, C. JENNIE<br />
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for net It larceny<br />
UA N 2, 1892, 5-<br />
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ANDERSON, CHARLES W.<br />
-ttfarried Grace Wood Newcomb<br />
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-Delegate to Democratic Party <strong>County</strong><br />
Convention<br />
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f. led<br />
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-^bltuary-<br />
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ANDERSON, ELIZABETH<br />
-iied<br />
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(MRS. -1a- MARTIN B.<br />
ANDERSON, ELIZABETH P. (MRS. JOHN K. )<br />
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ANDERSON, REV. FREDERICK L.<br />
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-Ppoke on "Cleanliness" at Second<br />
Baptist Church<br />
UA, D 16, 1895, 10-2<br />
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a*lecture on "Christ Versus Ingersoll" J<br />
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-(Celebrated 8th year with tfce church<br />
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-^iscussed Engl<strong>and</strong>'s treaty with<br />
America at XJcre Second Baptist Church<br />
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ANDERSON, RBV. 0ALU3HA ( ST. LOUIS)/<br />
1 ANDEP.SCN, GCORGE<br />
- Doctor <strong>of</strong> Divinity conferred on htm by<br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA Jl 12, i 866 2-1<br />
1<br />
1<br />
1<br />
JS»ver«ily-crushed v/hlle coupling<br />
railroad cars*<br />
RDA llr 29, 1853 2-<br />
PJW'.JS<br />
! NC<br />
o<br />
ANDERSON, GEORGE A.<br />
- Pied in New York.<br />
' /<br />
UA, Jl 29, 1890, 5-6<br />
ANDERSON, GEORGE 3.<br />
cfooper shop destroyed by fire.<br />
RDU, Ap 7, 1853, 2-4<br />
G C<br />
( c/w/ IV<br />
FD:JD<br />
'SC:8C<br />
AJDERSON, GEO. B. ( aJ }<br />
- Chosen « Juryman in Wte John<br />
B. Robertson murder trial<br />
J<br />
UA Ja 13, 1858, 3-2<br />
ANDERSON, GEORGE W.<br />
-parried Jessie E. Hattas,<br />
UA. Je 24, 1884, 3-4<br />
DS<br />
ANDERSON, GEORGE W.<br />
- drunkenness case in Police Court<br />
adjourned one week, commirtted—to<br />
Jail-to-await -examination<br />
UA, Je 2, 1897, 7-4<br />
CC.'LR<br />
•••<br />
ANDERSON, GERTRUDE B.<br />
- bbituary-(2*0<br />
UA,<br />
N 22, 1895, 6-4 J '.><br />
JL:EQ<br />
FT:JA
ANDERSON, HEKRIETTA F.<br />
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UA, D 30, 1896, 3-7 j-^<br />
JDP:AA<br />
nram<br />
ANDERSON, HENRY<br />
stole:! property<br />
to State Prison for receiving<br />
L 15? 21, 1851, 2-6<br />
— Wills proved<br />
UA. Mr 5,1863, 2-4<br />
AND2RSCN<br />
HENRY<br />
-Drowned In Bay;<br />
ANDERSON, HENRY ANDERSON, DR. HERBERT A.<br />
UA«, Mr f 6, 1889, 2-4<br />
Root; Margaret jbrought suit agatwrt<br />
to recover $40 allegedly due her<br />
for services rendered<br />
UA, Je 3, 1897, 6-6
ANDEPSON, IDA L.<br />
(GREECE)<br />
UA » T 14, 1893, 5-3<br />
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ANDERSON, ISAAC<br />
- Arrested for stealing* gold watch from<br />
'<br />
0g<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Jennie Doty 0<br />
UA Ag 6, 1867, 2-3<br />
JA:AA<br />
ANDERSON, HRS. ISABELLA<br />
UA, N 29, 1890, 8-2<br />
HD:Jl<br />
ANDERSON, JACOB<br />
Infant boy on door stepp<br />
/<br />
UA, N 18, 1857, 3-1<br />
SC.-AB<br />
ANDERSON, JACOB<br />
rfied,<br />
UA, Ja 23, 1888, 2-6<br />
ANDERSON, JAMES<br />
-Found lost daughter in Clevel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
returns home J<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1868, 2-5<br />
GZ MB<br />
ANDERSON, JAMES<br />
(BATAVIA)<br />
And Dennis Delany (Batavla)^. killed when<br />
struck at a crossing near Batavia; John<br />
0ay, engineer, suffered.*-. heart attack<br />
upon seeing the bodies <strong>and</strong> died* it col.<br />
DA Ag 26, 1873, 2-3<br />
ANDERSON, MRS. JAMES (PERRY)<br />
UA, F lit 1891, 7-3<br />
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ANDERSON, JAKES (PENN YAN)<br />
-parried Johanna Peternon in Benton<br />
UA, 0 25, 1694, 2_5<br />
ANDERSON, JAMES R.<br />
(Le Roy)<br />
-fleeted Gr<strong>and</strong> Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Lodge <strong>of</strong> Free Kasons,<br />
UA JE 9, 1866, 2-3<br />
CCP/CCP<br />
ANDERSON, J'« R.<br />
_ ^ast-master <strong>of</strong> Masons, Olive Branch<br />
lodge #39, (Le Roy) refused re-election,.<br />
UA D 26, 1868, 2-3<br />
ANDERSON, JAMES<br />
(L£ ROY)<br />
?s- home entered by burglar who<br />
exchanged pistol shots with Anderson<br />
<strong>and</strong> fled.<br />
UA Je 9, 1^75, 2-1<br />
UAL/CCP<br />
AJC:HB<br />
ANDERSON, JAMES W.<br />
(BROOKLYN)<br />
^Native <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>^ died<br />
UA, Je 18, 1892, 5-3<br />
AKDERSON, JA'JE<br />
^Injured head <strong>and</strong> hip in fall do^n<br />
stairs,<br />
UA, F 11, 1867, ?-2<br />
AS.-HR<br />
ANDERSON, JANE (RIGA)<br />
ANDERSON, JESSIE L.<br />
admitted to probate /<br />
UA, Ap 20, 1896, 7-3
, joinr (OVID)<br />
-yseaulted by negro while returning<br />
from Geneva; robbery frustrated by<br />
approach <strong>of</strong> others<br />
i<br />
HDD, I.Ir 18, 1864, 2-3<br />
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ANDERSON, JOHN<br />
(RIGA)<br />
Sold George Adams (Riga) 109 acres <strong>of</strong><br />
l<strong>and</strong> for $8,500.<br />
UA^Mr 28, 1864 2-1<br />
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PJW:JS<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN<br />
Died In Riga<br />
UA, Ap 12, 1883, 3-6<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN<br />
S<br />
"Sentenced to Auburn for 6 years for<br />
b burglary A&*)<br />
UA, Je 26, 1876, 2-4<br />
ANDERSCK, JOHN<br />
UA Hy 20, 1879<br />
Struck <strong>and</strong> killed by train near<br />
Lyons t!<br />
UA, N 10, 1885, 4-3<br />
FG:AB<br />
wmm<br />
ANDERSON, MRS. JOHN<br />
riled<br />
UA,, My* 28, 1888, 2-7<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN<br />
- Sentenced for stealing an overcoat,<br />
UA Kr 21, 1894, 6-4<br />
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ANDERSON, JOHN A.<br />
(GENEVA)<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN C.<br />
^"6 weeks old boy left on hlrs steps.<br />
UA, Ap 12, 1864, 2-3<br />
-parried Anna Hogan.<br />
UA ; S 17, 1896, 7-2<br />
UE:MB<br />
ALiRZ<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN H.<br />
-Married Agnes K. Kennedy<br />
UA, Ap 27, 1892, 5-3<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN K.<br />
-ltfinth Ward democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate for<br />
Constable<br />
RDU, Mr 3, 1855, 2-1<br />
SL:HR<br />
FD:HC<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN K.<br />
C:<br />
- iflected school commissioner in<br />
9th ward<br />
RDU, Mr 7, 1855, 3-1<br />
AKDSaSON, JOHN (. U."' '<br />
-democratic nominee for Inspecter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Elections in ninth ward,<br />
UA, F 27, 1857, 3-1<br />
FD:MC<br />
DS<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN K. >j )<br />
"(t/harged with swindling public in<br />
collecting funds for benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
Irish Brigade J<br />
UA, D 21, 1861, 2-4<br />
ANDERSON, JOHN K.<br />
' )<br />
-Placed on trial on charge <strong>of</strong><br />
obtaining money under false pretenses<br />
UA, D.23, 1861, 2-2<br />
NT:MC<br />
NT:MC
ANDERSON, JOSEPH<br />
See<br />
UA/ff, ffrj<br />
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ANDERSON, JOSEPH<br />
- /ppointed^olic eman<br />
UA, Ap 2, 1860, 2-4<br />
DS<br />
MHL: : ARO<br />
ANDERSON, JOSEPH<br />
- Death,<br />
UA Mr 16, 1864 3-8<br />
ANDERSON, JOSEPH<br />
UA J a 9, 1879, 2-3<br />
(ALBION)<br />
KE:JS<br />
GTZ:HR<br />
-ANDERSON, JULIA G.<br />
ANDERSON, LA RUE P- (tfATERTOWN, 7/1S. )<br />
RDU, Je 20, 1856, 3-1<br />
-:-;3-7<br />
DS<br />
ANDERSON, LAWRENCE ALBERT<br />
. tea.th<br />
UA f N 30, 1859, 3-2<br />
ANDERSON, LOUIS C.<br />
-^led<br />
UA, Je IS,<br />
PW:MB<br />
JE:AB
ANDERSON, LOUIS MARK<br />
-ffeath<br />
flee Mu Fai'lln, nulanfl P»<br />
j N7, 1855, 3-2<br />
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ANDERSON, CARRIE<br />
CUV<br />
ANDERSON, CKAHLES<br />
-injured in railroad accident<br />
UA, N 23, 1865, 2-1<br />
JZ:JI<br />
ANDERSON, CHARLES<br />
-p'ined for net it larceny<br />
UA N 2, lgo.2, 5-1<br />
JM:VMP<br />
CCPtMAL<br />
ANDERSON, CHARLES E.<br />
UA ; 03, 1S9°, 5-7<br />
ANDERSON, CHARLES E.<br />
(DAYTON, OHIO)<br />
-Elied; formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
' / '<br />
UA ; F 5, 1897, 6-4<br />
SC:JDP<br />
ANDERSON, CHARLES W.<br />
-ifarried G-race Wood Newcomb<br />
UA, D 27, 1895, 7-4<br />
CG:RZ<br />
ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER<br />
-jiled,<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1896, 5-4<br />
(KENDALL)<br />
FT.-JA<br />
SC:HR
ANDEfcSCN, MRS. CYI'PHIA<br />
UA, Ja 18, 1895, 3-4<br />
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ANDERSON, D. HOLTCN<br />
(M. BE3GEN)<br />
•parried Clara '//. Niles (Ogden)<br />
RDA Ap 24, 1852, 3-2 j ftp 0 J<br />
3-3<br />
AT:FD<br />
CLV<br />
ANDERSON, DAVID<br />
^ynched In Texas.<br />
UA ; S 29, 1885, 2-4<br />
ANDERSON, DAVIS<br />
-browned In canal<br />
/ UA, Je 24, 1864, 2-1 \<br />
AC:LR<br />
cgjnunin<br />
ANDERSON, REV. E.A. ,<br />
-Appointed pastor <strong>of</strong> Methodist Episcopal<br />
Church in Laurencevilla, Pa.<br />
UA, 0 10, 1895, 9-2<br />
ANDERSON, *flT. E. M. (PAIJiYRA)<br />
-Relegate to Democratic Party <strong>County</strong><br />
Convention<br />
UA 0- 16, 1858, 3-6<br />
L ! :<br />
FT.'JA<br />
mm*<br />
ANDERSON, EDT.Ui.D<br />
UA, Ky 28, 1680, 3-9<br />
VR/CMV<br />
ANDERSON, EDMUND T.<br />
-liarried Sarah J. Haines J<br />
UA, My 13, 1886, 2-4<br />
Jd mmm<br />
CL:ARO
ANDEPSCN, EDWA'DE<br />
UA, Ap PI, 1R84, 2-2<br />
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN (<br />
-<strong>Monroe</strong> Lodge, 268<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA, D 17, 1894, 8-3<br />
LG:ARO<br />
MM:FD<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN<br />
- Clinton Lodge 377 t elected <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
UA, D io, 1895, 9-5<br />
ANDELFINGER/MR. AND MRS.) B. E.<br />
—-Celebrated fifth annlversay <strong>of</strong><br />
wedding<br />
UA, N 19, 1897, 6-1<br />
SC.'EQ<br />
CCP: TL<br />
AI\ T DELFI;;L-ER f<br />
DOLLY<br />
ANDER, LEO A.<br />
L<br />
I<br />
d<br />
UA, S 28, 1889, 2-4<br />
CC:AB<br />
ITDERSCI:,<br />
-guilty <strong>of</strong> er-sault an:l battf-ryj<br />
3DU, S 2C, 1854, 3-1<br />
ANDERSON, PROF.<br />
- Present at Sophomore Declamation <strong>of</strong><br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
HDD Jl 14, 1852, 2-6<br />
CMV
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ANDERSON, MRS.<br />
fo give complimentary Concert at<br />
Can<strong>and</strong>al£ua.<br />
'<br />
RDU, D 11, 1855, 3-1<br />
Anderton, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />
plated as War <strong>of</strong> 1812 foldler,<br />
Caledonia.<br />
UA Je 3, 1882- 4-2<br />
burled at<br />
NT<br />
ANDERSON, ANDREW S.<br />
-l5eatli<br />
RDA, 0 20, 1*51, 3-2<br />
ANDERSON, ANN ELIZA<br />
ee KcKnlglFE^ Wai.<br />
US<br />
ANDERSON, ANNA M.<br />
J^led<br />
UA, Ji ill-, 1879, 3-7<br />
ANDERSON, BERTHA A.<br />
UA, N 3n f 1865, 3-9<br />
ANDERSON, BESSIE JANE<br />
ANDERSON, C. JENNIE<br />
UA, Ja 28, 1878, 3-7<br />
» TT
(CHURCHVILLE)<br />
V<br />
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ANDERSON, LYDIA ANN<br />
AilDERSCN, ilArGAT-ET A.<br />
-ggSP '.VulouU , .J«Bea=E.<br />
UA, Je 15, 1897, 6-3<br />
JL:JG<br />
crop mrnm<br />
to appear In <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA, Ap 27, 1878, 2-2 , . IL aJ Ui<br />
ACTORS /! ,<br />
"Ingomar, The Arabian" frith Mai?<br />
Aod#jp#o« at th-e Opera House - A<br />
/ " *;<br />
UA. F 22, 1879, 1-9<br />
I<br />
gtz mmra<br />
GTZ:JI<br />
"Evodne"<br />
UA S 13, 1879 1-8 U<br />
ANDERSON, HARTIN<br />
D g, 1875, 2-2<br />
AA:HR
ANDERSON, UARTIN (UUUFORD)<br />
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ANDERSON, -PftfcS- f'ARTIN B^-' VI h<br />
-Ant to 8tate Hospital for insane<br />
- jihoaen president <strong>of</strong> University <strong>of</strong><br />
UA, Mr 14, 1895, 8-3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>; formerly^ditor <strong>of</strong> "New<br />
York Recorder"<br />
RDD, Jl 16, 1853, 2-3<br />
JA<br />
ANDERSON, PROF M. E. ' \ j<br />
An-extract from the "New York<br />
Courier" on ttte resignation <strong>of</strong><br />
Anderson from tKe "New York Recorder"<br />
J<br />
RDD, Jl 26, 1853, 2-6<br />
ANDERSON, PRCF. t. B. (a^<br />
-yPresident-<strong>of</strong> university <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
received H^on§rary L-t-D. degree at<br />
Waterville College<br />
RDU, Ag 19, 1853, 2-4<br />
ARO<br />
CB<br />
(PRES)<br />
Oi" • intc' University <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
arrived here S 11, 1*. 53<br />
-HDA, T 12, If53, 2-5<br />
"0<br />
delivers sermon at Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
Lonroe Baptist Association at Parma<br />
IDD, 0 8, 1853, 2-5<br />
ANDERSON, PRES- GP<br />
Purchased house No. 41 North Street for<br />
$4,500,<br />
^ 0 21, 1853, 2-6<br />
— delivered am address at %fec Athenaeum<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mechanics Asrcciation|. Anniversary<br />
celebration.<br />
ID'J, t*a 4, 1*54, 2-6
ANDERSON, PRESIDENT (V'» 0<br />
. 1U »<strong>of</strong>, R, h««d-opens course in<br />
Albion with leoture on"Laws <strong>and</strong><br />
Conditions <strong>of</strong> Persuasion,"<br />
RDU, Ja 25, 1855, 3-1<br />
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ANDERSON, PROF. ( ^< % -<br />
-tfo lecture at Athenaeum <strong>and</strong><br />
Mechanics Association.<br />
RDU, Ja 3, 1856, 3-2<br />
MB<br />
ANDERSON, DOCTOR (£/v-0<br />
—^ecture irn^y well attended<br />
RDU, F 8, 1856, 3-1<br />
ANDERSON,-M. B. REVo€<br />
Ohayl^^kt House<br />
<strong>of</strong> Refuge<br />
RDU, F 9, 1856, 3-1<br />
ARO<br />
ANDERSON, PROFESSOR ( ZS**<br />
to lecture at Lyons, N Y<br />
UA, 15 15, 1856, 3-3<br />
ARO<br />
ANDERSON, Dr.<br />
••)<br />
preach in Second Baptist Church<br />
UA, D 12, 1857, 3-3<br />
J<br />
NT<br />
nt;mmm<br />
ANDERSbN, PRESIDENT (U OF R)<br />
^/Preached at First Baptist Church,<br />
Brooklyn<br />
- lectured before Christian Association<br />
UA, Ja 3, 1860, 2-2<br />
<strong>of</strong> Albany<br />
'"<br />
1UA, Ja 27, I860, 2-2<br />
MHM:ARO<br />
•<br />
KH11:L!C<br />
ANDERSON.<br />
c
ANDERSON, DR.<br />
(,"• ' J<br />
-Jto deliver lecture "Men <strong>of</strong> Thought<br />
<strong>and</strong> Men <strong>of</strong> Action" at Industrial<br />
School<br />
U*» P 18, I860, 2-3<br />
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ANDERSON, MR.<br />
•fto lecture on 4SSS" "Realm <strong>and</strong> Limit <strong>of</strong><br />
Scientific Inquiry"<br />
UA D 21, 1860, 2-5<br />
2£AM:MC<br />
CG/CHV<br />
ANDERSON, DR. { ' r ' ' )<br />
—Xecture on the Realm & Limit <strong>of</strong><br />
Scientific Inquiry reviewed.<br />
AWDERSCN, REV DR.<br />
"-Ijetter addressed to "&*•* Republican<br />
Union meeting at Corinthian Hftll read<br />
UAD 22, 1860 2-1<br />
CG:FD<br />
1 O < frr<br />
FD:MC<br />
UA, F 2, 1851, 2-6<br />
t<br />
c/})<br />
ANDERSON, PRESIDENT<br />
Baptist Church in Webster<br />
UA, 0 31, 1861, 2-2<br />
CjrJ<br />
speak at<br />
ANDERSON, PRES.<br />
-Jo lecture in ttee Baptist Church at<br />
Whe at 1 <strong>and</strong> y<br />
UA, F 6, 1862, 2-2<br />
ntjaimn<br />
JS:ARO<br />
ANDERSON, DR.<br />
'C/'-)<br />
~ip lecture on "Lessons Taught by the<br />
Rebellion •}<br />
UA My 22, 1862, 2-4<br />
ANDERSOI!, PRESI DE::T ( Ci - ^<br />
•iifcs-^tKjtBttt,~"Les3on3 Taught by the<br />
Rebellion", reviewed<br />
UA My 23, 1862, 2-3<br />
CG/CMV
ANDERSON, PRE8. II.B. T"<br />
~yn reception committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Pair,<br />
UA, Jl 23, £62, 2-3<br />
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ANDERSON, li. B. ( ... ,<br />
-Egftftldowfr <strong>of</strong> tho Unl^rersity~<strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>^<br />
"-commends History <strong>of</strong> the Oreat Rebellion,<br />
being prepared by J. T. Headley<br />
UA, 0 16, 1862, 2-3<br />
VR:AB<br />
ANDERSON, DR.<br />
-^ecture, "Catacombs <strong>of</strong> Rome", well<br />
attended<br />
UA, J a 13, 1865, 2-2<br />
ANDERSON, REV DR.<br />
«2fH/ preach at<br />
Church. tiwneyi y<br />
UA 0 28, 1865, 2-5<br />
First Presbyterian<br />
CCP :U<br />
ANDERSON, PRESIDSKT / ' -M<br />
rt Channels <strong>of</strong> Trade,*» review<br />
UA, Ja 17, l8bb, 2-3<br />
AiiDERSON, DR. LiARTIN B. ( ^;J<br />
Wrj^ pqtlaatcA ttiat'^P.OO ,000 -i* needed<br />
to place 4^?r U <strong>of</strong> R on ^ia-<br />
'^rnkil Induce him to remain as president<br />
UA, Ap 22, 1867, p.-4<br />
?.!H?;i:ARO<br />
P«T.7:JI,IG<br />
-ippointed Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public Charities<br />
DA, Ja 17, 1868, 2-2<br />
(J v<br />
ANDERSON, MARTIN B. (L.L.D. PRESIDENT OF THE<br />
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER)<br />
-delivered "sketch <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong><br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Chester Dewey, D.D.,L.L.D.<br />
late pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> chemistry <strong>and</strong><br />
natural history in the University <strong>of</strong><br />
UA, Jl 27, 1869, 2-1<br />
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ANDERSON , DR. (V-* J \<br />
Speaker at tfre Centennial Anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> tfie Great Humboldt<br />
, S 14, 1869, 2-3<br />
(r tfi.<br />
^/wave 4t speech at tins commencement<br />
exercises at ^BL-University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
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.Contributed $1,000 for relief <strong>of</strong> Chicago fire<br />
sufferers<br />
UA, 0 11, 1871, 2-2<br />
ANDERSON, REV. DR.<br />
-Elected honorary member <strong>of</strong><br />
vobden Club in London, Engl<strong>and</strong><br />
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Arttcire from :r aT Geneseb T correspondent<br />
commenting on President Anderson's<br />
- speech about Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Morse <strong>and</strong> the<br />
omission <strong>of</strong> -tfce- name <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. Henry<br />
In ~ixl4) speech*^ / - • »<br />
UA, Ap 19, 1872, 2-2<br />
ANDERSON, PRESIDENT<br />
Preeident-<strong>of</strong>-Untverslrtjrtrf -fto clrerst^er;<br />
spoke to students on hi* Rocky Mountain<br />
tour: speech published^—l~eol #<br />
UA S 28, 1872, 2-5<br />
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P I'tUXUdl (i-VI'Vtn. 4)f»1JixL » u« urn mj M * --"•«"- - - --<br />
spoke on "Darwinism" at meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Evangelical Alliance brfsd at New York,<br />
UA 0 9, 1873<br />
2-5 £ col.<br />
ANDERS"'N, DR. IJSARTIK B.<br />
Addressed-a- reunion <strong>of</strong> "Old School Boys"<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rochf ster at ttte Osburn House ifci<br />
UA, Je 30, If76, 2-3<br />
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ANDERSON, PRES.<br />
-lectured on Physical Geography <strong>of</strong><br />
United States at City Hall ; l<br />
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ANDERSOK DR.<br />
si dentr -<strong>of</strong>- Unlverslty-<strong>of</strong>- -<strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />
ill in Freeport, Maine<br />
^ )<br />
UA, Si, 1877, 2-1<br />
ANDERSON, DR. M. B.<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>—arrived from Freeport,<br />
Maine convalescing from a- long <strong>and</strong><br />
serious illness. i-T**)<br />
UA N 13, 1877 3-4<br />
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TTnft*i r ii t j T*rr n1 rinnt „ fully recovered,<br />
returns to duties.<br />
UA, Ja 18, 1878, ?-5<br />
ANDERSON, DR.<br />
j-i»»«poke on ^s. deaf mute<br />
institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> before<br />
State Board <strong>of</strong> Charities.<br />
UA, Je 15, 1873, 2-6<br />
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ANDERSON, M.B.<br />
Currency at New York"Free Trade Club<br />
UA, Ja 17, 1*79, 2-6<br />
AMDERSON, DR.<br />
U <strong>of</strong> R. President feted at New York<br />
City banquet as oldest college oresident<br />
in United States<br />
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~ Attended New York Free Trade Club's<br />
dinner wherc=fc* d»lHrcrc»-a short speech<br />
on free trade (ft 1 ) ;<br />
UA, N 14, 1879, 1-6<br />
ANDHlhSON, PRESIDENT C Cn-* '<br />
- JTalk on Insane Asylums reviewed<br />
UA, D 5, 1879, 2-2<br />
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A2CDERSOK, DR.<br />
-Criticized by l8%%sr wnl^nr for 15TB<br />
/ -- — J on «fe& Irish Question. '*—*• *<br />
UA 0 19, 1881, 2-4<br />
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e * lecture on t**-orlgin <strong>of</strong> trial _ %<br />
Jury, £«5 advantages <strong>and</strong> evils- (!*•)<br />
ANDFRSON, DR.<br />
UA N 11, 1881, 4-1<br />
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ANDERSON, DR. M.B. -,.-<br />
• --Delivered public address before American<br />
Baptist Home Mission in New York City<br />
UA, My 27, 1382, 2-2<br />
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ANDERSON, PRESIDENT ( --^ ><br />
' JReld usual reception at bte-home for<br />
alumni <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
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Uf<br />
^-denied all talk <strong>of</strong> resignation.<br />
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(t o<br />
ANDERSON, PRESIDENT ( . • ' j<br />
•banquet given In to** honor; retires<br />
as president <strong>of</strong> U. <strong>of</strong> R. li"'!"""<br />
H**^glx&n 700 volumes, principally history,<br />
to the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> library.<br />
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ANDERSON, DR. MARTIN B<br />
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4Lr sketch <strong>of</strong> •felw career <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>'s<br />
eminent Educators! lllus,ti»ettig»- (Creole.)<br />
UA, F 27, 1890, 4-4<br />
ANDERSON, DR. MARTIN BREWER<br />
- Obituary<br />
UA, F 27, 1390, 5-5. ;<br />
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ANDERSON, DR. MARTIN B. v /-/. )<br />
•And wife v^dcmblo fugprai t.o^be'held.<br />
ANDERSON, DR. KARTIN B.<br />
, >^ '<br />
-funeral services <strong>of</strong> Dr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Anderson<br />
UA } F 28, 1890, 5-5<br />
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-Ooituary resolutions by Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> Mechanics 1 Institute,<br />
UA Mr 4, 1890, 5-6<br />
ANDERSON, DR. MARTIN B. .,<br />
-Description <strong>of</strong> funeral services <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mrs. Anderson at Anderson Hall<br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />
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ANDERSON, DR. M. B.<br />
*~jPk°V*ent words <strong>of</strong> Dr. Anderson at the<br />
'close <strong>of</strong> hlft career #x^-* v<br />
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. In tnernorlam<br />
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- petition filed for probate <strong>of</strong> -fefce<br />
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ANDERSON, B.<br />
admitted to probat e<br />
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ANDERSON, MARY (LRS. JACOB)<br />
UA, Mr 24, 1877, 3-4 ^V<br />
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ANDERSON, URS. UARY<br />
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ANDERSON,<br />
MARY<br />
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ANDERSON, MARY A.<br />
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, Ja 21, 1874, 3-4<br />
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ANDERSON, MAY<br />
(MAGEE'S CORNERS)<br />
uiitj,, Di. HtilJUil (Cl^ae<br />
ANDERSON, MICHAEL<br />
•Sfewt-biographical sketch<br />
RDU, 3 22, 1656, 3-1<br />
IBiAA<br />
MB<br />
ANDERSON, MINNIE E.<br />
—•yiecL at"Boston: former <strong>Rochester</strong>ian<br />
UA, I.'r ?, 1P6? 5 , °.-2<br />
UA}My 21, 1866 ; 3-7<br />
CCP:JS<br />
ANDERSON, P.<br />
-^rrested for stealings coat<br />
UA, N 6, 1861, 2-4<br />
Cir, PATRICK<br />
-property destroyed by fire<br />
RDA, D 20, 1£51, 3-1<br />
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ANDERSON, PATRICK<br />
guilty <strong>of</strong> rape.<br />
, F 2, 1855, 3-2<br />
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V<br />
-rfied<br />
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ANDERSON, PATRICK it ' /<br />
/Sentenced to Auburn Prison for 14<br />
years 2 months<br />
RDU, F 2, 1856, 3-2<br />
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ANDERSON, PATRICK (&'*<br />
-charged with robbery, rape,<br />
Jall-breaking, resisting <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
swindling,etc*<br />
UA, 0 4, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ANDERSON, MR. P. ^->J )<br />
^uspected In Weedsport robbery<br />
UA 0 5, 1858, 3-3<br />
ANDERSON, P.<br />
to Cayuga <strong>County</strong> to answer robbery|<br />
charge.<br />
UA 0 6, 1858, 3-1<br />
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ANDERSON, P.<br />
( r^J.<br />
'Acquitted <strong>of</strong> Weldsport robbery<br />
charge*<br />
UA 0 8, 1858 ; 3-4<br />
ANDERSON, PATRICK<br />
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-dbituary<br />
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Peter<br />
~ fisted ae War <strong>of</strong> 1812 soldier, burled at<br />
Mumford.<br />
UA, Je 3, 1882, 4-2<br />
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LR<br />
ANDERSCiN, PETER<br />
^ 3/arried Anna Brye<br />
UA, liy 16, 1895, 7-1<br />
AND3RSCN, R0B3RT<br />
RDA, Je 11, 1852, 3-2<br />
JA<br />
ANDERSON, ROBERT<br />
(LYONS)<br />
ANDERSON, ROBERT<br />
for "bto© Gr<strong>and</strong> Jury on * charge <strong>of</strong><br />
forging pension papers. C^1^<br />
UA, N 14, 1894, 6-2<br />
OA, D ?h<br />
CL:AB<br />
Mil: ,7 A<br />
ANDERSON, MRS. ROBERT<br />
trying to rescue children<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1895, 8-3<br />
ANDERSON, ROBERT H.<br />
~ jJied in Brooklyn,<br />
UA, D 30, 1879, 2-5<br />
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ANDERSON, ROBERT S. (OAIKES)<br />
- parried Fern Hill (Washington)<br />
UA f Ja 7, 1697, 3-5<br />
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ANDERSON, SARAH<br />
h^'* A<br />
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ANDERSON, SARAH<br />
ANDERSON, MRS. SEKECA<br />
(LEROY)<br />
«oeenthaTp*eyer<br />
fc-5"<br />
UA, o ii, 189?, 7-3<br />
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JDP-.AB<br />
ANDERSON, SUSAN II.<br />
—appointed trustee <strong>of</strong> property<br />
owned by Electa Anderson (Riga)<br />
UA, Ap 20, 1897, 7-5<br />
Cr, TIICS.<br />
^, /atch stolen from Ms- dwelling<br />
RDA, 0 21, IE51, 3-2<br />
SC:JA<br />
nSOir, THOMAT<br />
/aught by nephew John White<br />
, Ap 2, 1853, 2-3<br />
ANDERSON, THOMAS<br />
- freaks from Geneseo Jailt was<br />
confined on murder charge<br />
UA, D 23, 1861, 2-2<br />
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from Geneva Jail, not Geneseo<br />
as reported<br />
UA, D 24, 1861, 2-2<br />
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ANDERSON, THOMAS<br />
•parried Hannah Tennant.<br />
UA . S 29, 1685, 2-1<br />
NT:UC<br />
ANDERSON, THOMAS (LIMA)<br />
ISfe-son died.<br />
UA, Mr 13, 1890, 2-4<br />
ANDERSON, Thomas F.<br />
^ied,<br />
UA, A p 21, 1397,<br />
mm<br />
MM:RF<br />
ANDERSON, TOM<br />
Bool'GQtjGrlfitn, blltTd^*ffi5gL,*life sketch* given<br />
"by Lockport paper,<br />
UA, Ap 8, 1869, ?»-4<br />
ANDERSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON<br />
-In needy<br />
circumstances\ Union <strong>and</strong> Advertiser<br />
appeals -tlmfr •vbenefit Tin otapad fui<br />
UA, N 18, 1897, 8-6<br />
GZ'.ARO<br />
ANDERSON, W. H.<br />
CCP:TL<br />
ANDERSON, WELLS<br />
-fleeted Collector <strong>of</strong> Palmyra<br />
UA, F 4, 1863, 2-4
ANDEHSON, WILLIAM<br />
tfeath in Geneseo<br />
RDD, *r 13, 1852, 3-3<br />
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ANDERSON, WILLIAK (CANADA)<br />
-Arrested for stealing keys from"^ box car<br />
<strong>of</strong> tile <strong>Central</strong> R.R.Co.<br />
UA, N 12, 1864, 2-3<br />
mm:ar<br />
ANDERSON, mi.<br />
_ Xrrested in supposed burglary attempt; fined<br />
|1O or 30 days **T<br />
UA, Ja 19, 1876, 2-1<br />
ANDERSON, WILLIAM J.<br />
-^Treated on bigamy<br />
UA f 0 29, 1894, 8-4<br />
LED<br />
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AKDERSO", V.1.:. R.<br />
Arrested in Ne*r York on "ut» charge <strong>of</strong><br />
embezzlement<br />
UA, Ja 13, 1870, 5-5<br />
ANDREAANSEN, JAMES<br />
-parried Kate Roda.<br />
UA AP 9, 1868, 3-7<br />
IiAL:ARO<br />
JD/CCP<br />
AN DHEAS, :.I. C. ( W ILK SBARnE, PA. )<br />
-parried Clara Medberry (Lyons)<br />
•UA, Ag ?5, 1S9?, 7-1<br />
ANDREISSER, liARINUS<br />
Auil l'lw wtfi- 1 finally-adopted Mary Ethel<br />
O'Riley,<br />
UA, Je 24, 1892, 5-3<br />
A'.AQ<br />
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ANDRES, PAUL<br />
from -hi a ft—tmo%«r hone<br />
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ANDREW<br />
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ANDREW, NELSON<br />
patent for door knobs<br />
_ l/arried Eliza Ann Everett (Walworth)<br />
t Je 3, 1Q71, 2-1<br />
ROD Mr 9, 1852 3-3<br />
NC<br />
ANDRE77, OLIVER G.<br />
.Married Sarah Hebort,<br />
UA, F 16, 1892, 5-2<br />
ANDREW, STRAUSS<br />
HaeFteBn-mis sing from home for 24 hours*<br />
UA, Ap 18, 1894, 6-1<br />
AA<br />
SL:FD<br />
ANDREW, MRS. WM.<br />
(EXETER, ONT.)<br />
ANDREW JACKSON ASSOCIATION<br />
'<br />
-I \<br />
UA, F 25, 1889, 2-6<br />
-}.:et at Boehra's Hall <strong>and</strong> held<br />
procession,<br />
UA, S 26, 1866, 2-3<br />
SM:FD<br />
•••<br />
ANDREW JACKSON ASSOCIATION<br />
41-committee <strong>and</strong> general <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
elected.<br />
UA, Je 8, 1868, 2-1<br />
weve<br />
KE:NT<br />
ANDREW JACKSON ASSOCIATION , ,<br />
- Proceedings <strong>of</strong> adjourned meeting ^l-Tctt,<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1876 2-3<br />
CCP:HR
ANDREWS, PROF.<br />
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ANDREV/B, MR.<br />
(CA:;A!:DAIOUA)<br />
^ Teaching new mercantile mathematical<br />
course at the Brackett House<br />
-^hree children died <strong>of</strong> small pox.<br />
UA, Ap 8, 1869, 2-6<br />
TJA, Ap 30, 1868, 2-2<br />
ANDREWS, ER. (CHILI)<br />
- Condition serious; believed dying<br />
UA Ap 24, 1873, 2-2.<br />
ANDREWS, MISS<br />
(BROOKLYN)<br />
rt h y (<br />
SL.-LR<br />
GTZ:JI<br />
Ml<br />
ANDREWS, MRS.<br />
^Died,<br />
(RUSHVILLE)<br />
ANDREWS, ADELBERT<br />
Died<br />
UA, N 16, 1893, 2-2<br />
UA, My 11, 1S96, 3-6<br />
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JM:MS<br />
ANDREWS, ALICE L. ( )\ )\<br />
floo Ilen^lwy, William<br />
ICHaV/S, AIIDRSW<br />
falling from Driving Park Bridge,<br />
, 0 20, 1890, 1-1<br />
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ANDREWS, ANN ELIZABETH<br />
v&o2-feoe~8tolen property oase,<br />
RDU, Ap 6,1855, 3-1<br />
JWDREWS, ANNA C. (MRS. GEORGE)<br />
Died.<br />
UA, D 10, 1883, 2-3<br />
ANDREWS f<br />
by<br />
ANTHONY<br />
-',<br />
child<br />
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iai:PD<br />
AJC:JI<br />
A!iDRE":S. AUSTIN<br />
(V.^EBSTER)<br />
-Found -•ro" r ned in Irondequoit creek;<br />
believed -ttrrftavsrfceen intoxicated<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1870, 2-5<br />
7<br />
ANDREWS, CAROLINE<br />
-/ led r<br />
UA, F 21, 1863, 3-5<br />
IT: J^G-<br />
MHM:MB<br />
ANDREWS, CARRIE V.<br />
.&?« 'Whiting, William C<br />
ANDREWS, CLARA<br />
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ANDREWS, CLARA L.<br />
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ANDREWS, CORNELIA A.<br />
J U<br />
-path<br />
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FGrllB<br />
C3<br />
ANDREWS, DAVID (NAPANEE, ONT.)<br />
-Four jareane wni'i9- arrested for stealing<br />
'$300. from hlmj<br />
UA^ Ag 2, 1873, 2-5<br />
AiiDhEWS, ELIJAH W (J^uiL LI» GJ)<br />
—Appointed Loan Comr.issioner ^<br />
RDD, F 13, 1853, 2-5 ^ (}A<br />
ANDREWS, ELIZABETH<br />
m<br />
— JLettere <strong>of</strong> administration granted upon<br />
estate.<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1887<br />
1<br />
ANDREWS, ELIZABETH MARTIN (MRS. WAKEMAN X.)<br />
Died,<br />
UA, Ag 8, 1885, 3-5<br />
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ANDREWS, ELLEN MARIA<br />
UA, Je 30, 1884, 3-7<br />
ANDREVrS, EU!Y<br />
d<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1887, ?_4<br />
ANDREWS, ELSIE J (MRS. L.P.)<br />
-Died In Buffalo^<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1887, 1-1<br />
GZ:FD<br />
ANDREWS, KRS. ELSIE J.<br />
ANDREWS, ELVIRA<br />
(HOLLEY)<br />
UA ; Kr 30, 1887, 3-5<br />
UA, Mr 5, 1895, 2-4<br />
ANDREWS,-PR0F..' '<br />
pives his report on the teaching <strong>of</strong><br />
•U8le In toe public schools. *<br />
«^, S fc,1876, 2-4<br />
AI-IDREWS, PrlOiT<br />
Education accepted lr£s resignation<br />
as music teacher<br />
UA, S 19, 1876, 2-5<br />
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ANDREWS, EUNICE<br />
UA, 0 21, 1890, 5-6<br />
RiDtU, Je e 2, 1856, 3-3<br />
1<br />
HEMB, EZIiA R,<br />
-^Sleeted treasurer <strong>of</strong> Typographical<br />
Union<br />
HDD, Ap 25, 1854, 2-5<br />
ANDREWS, EZRA R.<br />
fP, 2-1<br />
ANDREWS, EZRA R. )<br />
f<br />
Elected President <strong>of</strong> .ttte <strong>Rochester</strong> Athenaeum.<br />
UA J a 14, 1863, 2-1<br />
PW:JS
ANDREWS, E. R.<br />
r "<br />
^ected Alderman <strong>of</strong> the 3rd Ward<br />
UA MR 6, 1867, 2-2<br />
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ANDREWS, ALD. ' '"- '<br />
-fleoted Mayor pro tempore by Common<br />
Counoili<br />
UA ; Ag 12, 1869, 2-4<br />
Al^DREVTS, EZRA R.<br />
- nominated for >kyor by tfee Republican<br />
Party,<br />
UA, Mr 4, 1870, 2-1<br />
JG.-JI<br />
•I<br />
ANDREWS, EZRA R.<br />
( ^<br />
w Republican c<strong>and</strong>idate for<br />
persistently opposed tfee building <strong>of</strong><br />
bridge across fee Genesee<br />
;<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1870, 2-1<br />
WN:<br />
eligible for raayorallty <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1870, 2-3<br />
ANDRETtfS, EZRA R.<br />
- Listed as alderman <strong>of</strong> 3rd Ward,<br />
UA Mr 9, 1870 2-2<br />
JCM:HR<br />
ANDREWS,<br />
others<br />
UA, Ap<br />
ALD.<br />
?St, invited<br />
to farewell<br />
1, 1871, 2-6<br />
' • / - •<br />
Board,<br />
dinner,<br />
council <strong>and</strong><br />
review <strong>of</strong> speech,<br />
ANDREWS, ALD,<br />
Maledictory <strong>of</strong> Mayor Lutes givenj statement<br />
<strong>of</strong> city's departments for fiscal year<br />
speech by Aid* Stone; Jjaai<br />
es; -saiarlgy <strong>of</strong> eity—o##it?ersdepartment-heads-«lected<br />
A<br />
UA, Ap 4, 1871, 2-3 (3 col.)<br />
HT lil<br />
I•<br />
NT LM
ANDR1T3, E. R. ( r^ ,<br />
- Contributed $1,000 for relief <strong>of</strong> Chlcapo fire<br />
•ufferers.<br />
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.•\KDRE73, 112IU R.<br />
- Give "teis innuil supper for his<br />
U\ Mr 22, 1672, 2-1<br />
JC!.!:HZ<br />
ANDREWS, EZRA R.<br />
-fleeted Trustee <strong>of</strong> Mechanics Savings Bank<br />
UA, Je 20, 1876, 2-3<br />
ANDREWS, E, R.<br />
'J )<br />
-Elected president <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Typethetae <strong>of</strong> America<br />
UA, Ag 8, 1895, 6-2<br />
SC:JI<br />
ANDREWS, EZRA R.<br />
- Typothetae tendered veteran<br />
publisher at complimentary<br />
dinnerA5&)<br />
UA, S 4, 1895, 6-3<br />
ANDREWS F.<br />
-Elected President <strong>of</strong> Fire Co. #1<br />
UA D 2, 18b7 f 3-2<br />
SC:JA<br />
ANDREWS, FANNY H<br />
DS<br />
Ai^DRE'.'S, FAKKIE J
ANDREWS, FRANK W.<br />
when h#^waa thrown from hie<br />
lioree /<br />
UA, F 84, 1890, 8-4<br />
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ANDREWS, FREDERICK H.<br />
(MASSACHUSETTS)<br />
*)£rried Mary B. Andrews (ChillV<br />
P 13, 1861, 3-3<br />
HR<br />
CMV<br />
ANDREWS, DP. G- A.<br />
-/arried Nellie Curtis<br />
UA My 13, 189?, 7-2<br />
(LYCNS)<br />
(Geneseo)<br />
ANDREWS, GEORGE<br />
-Married Mary I. Folllard in Brighton<br />
UA, Ja 13, 1884, 3-8<br />
SC:R2<br />
FGlFD<br />
ANDREWS, OR. .<br />
injured hen -<br />
-«r train<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1867, 2-4<br />
struck by<br />
ANDREWS, GEORGE H.<br />
Will admitted to probate<br />
UA, F 18, 1896, 7-2<br />
CG:A?O<br />
AS.-AA<br />
ANDREWS, HANNAH<br />
(E. BLOOMFIELD)<br />
ANDREWS, MRS. HANNAH E<br />
UA 0 30, 1886, 8-4<br />
-pome caught fire last nigfct. Pan<br />
UA, Je 5, 1S79, p-2<br />
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ANDREWS, HANNAH E.<br />
ANDREWS, HARRIET<br />
-Sold property In Chill to Michael Stolz<br />
for $3,910,<br />
UA, Mr 24, 1877, 3-4<br />
CL:JI<br />
ANbk£;'A.(tAM£ ! f<br />
A<br />
•A.'<br />
ANDRET/S, HELEN F.<br />
kid<br />
ANDREWS, HENRY F.<br />
, Lake sailor receives fatal injuries<br />
in fall from spar <strong>of</strong> ship.<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1869, 2-5<br />
ANDREWS, HENRY W.<br />
(CHILI)<br />
iked<br />
/ )<br />
UA , Ja 14, 1887, 8-4<br />
CZJAB<br />
CC:JI<br />
ANDREWS, MRS. HERBERT<br />
(PAVILION)<br />
ANDREWS, HERBERT W.<br />
UA, Jl 20, 1895, 2-6<br />
'Appointed income tax deputy at<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />
UA, F 28, 1895, 6-5<br />
MC:JI
ANDREWS, HORATIO N,<br />
-jfcll admitted to probate<br />
(WEBSTER)<br />
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ANDREWS, IMOGENS L. (ROCHESTER)<br />
YllliUjij hni'liln (I 11 I'd, 111<br />
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A>;DRS..S, ir.'EZ A.<br />
ANDREWS, IRA<br />
in Chili<br />
//'>7 ; 2-2/<br />
UA 0 19, 1876, 5-5<br />
cl<br />
JD:HR<br />
ANDREWS, ISABELLA<br />
ANDREWS, J. ALLEN<br />
(CHILI)<br />
UA Ag 20, 1889, 2-5<br />
-parried Amelia A. Kennell (Chili)<br />
UA N 12, 1866, 3-5<br />
JDP:JDP<br />
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BErS, J.S<br />
-Elected Vestryman <strong>of</strong> Grace Episcopal<br />
/Church<br />
HDD, Ap 22, 1851, 2-5<br />
-^onated $25 to ti«« Rochefter Female<br />
Charitable f ociety,<br />
v<br />
RDA, Ja 31, 1&52, 3-1<br />
•<br />
FD:HLH<br />
ANDREWS, JALES S.<br />
—Vo V sail for Europe<br />
UA, Ap 30, 1857, 3-1<br />
ANDREWS, JAMES S.<br />
- Obituary. {?\<br />
W, 0 g,<br />
PJ7/:AR0<br />
Efl:HR<br />
ANDREWS, JAMES L.<br />
—Democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate for Coroner<br />
UA, 0 20, 1871, 3-1<br />
ANDREWS, JANE (MRS. A.T )<br />
-Died,<br />
UA, Ag 6, 1890, 5-5<br />
SIHRI:A B<br />
ANDREWS, JANE S<br />
(loo, ox(<br />
SC:A5<br />
ANDREW'S, JEFFERSON<br />
railroad car into path <strong>of</strong><br />
}<br />
; killed<br />
UA, Ag 8, 1881, 2-2<br />
FG:MC
ANDREWS, JOHN<br />
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ANDREWS, JOHN<br />
flee Oieaali<br />
ANDREWS, JOHN F.<br />
formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>, died In Uanassas,<br />
Virginia*<br />
UA Ag 28, 1873, 3-4<br />
ANDREWS, JOHN P.<br />
Died<br />
UA,J1 26, 1865 2-2<br />
WNlRZ<br />
A::D?3VS, JCSEFH B.<br />
ANDREWS, JOSIE M.<br />
fleeted ;/ice president <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Citizens JorpS<br />
RDD, Ap 1, 1864, L-4<br />
t<br />
• i 'V ^<br />
i<br />
ANDREWS, JULIEN<br />
- celebrate:<br />
50th wedding enniversarv<br />
toaorrow— feV i"^<br />
UA N 28, 1877, 2-2<br />
ANDREWS, JULIUS<br />
-r<br />
•<br />
CL-.JI<br />
MLH<br />
•
ANDREY.S, J!T?« "<br />
- peonies stolen from bis garden<br />
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ANDKEV.S, J. T. ( r, J )<br />
-puffers loss v/hen fire destroys<br />
barn co-owned v,ith Rufus Keeler<br />
RDD, Jl 19, 1853, 2-4<br />
KLH<br />
KC<br />
ANDREWS, J. T.<br />
UntH nn a-<strong>Rochester</strong>Ian whose name-wswin<br />
the directory <strong>of</strong> 1834<br />
UA f Ap 11, 1887, 2-7<br />
(, O J.<br />
ANDREWS, JULIUS T<br />
Vs. Gustavus A. Dauchy, <strong>County</strong> Court<br />
case<br />
UA, Je 16, 1860, 2-4<br />
!
'ti;.«r t r. c.<br />
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ANDREWS, L, P.<br />
-/ppointed /lternute to skate whig<br />
UA D 8, 1885, 3-1<br />
HDD, S 20, If 52, 2-5<br />
JG.-RZ<br />
ANDREWS, LAGRANGE E.<br />
(Brockport)<br />
-Sold to Charles Pugsley (Hamlln) l<strong>and</strong><br />
worth $1,600 - (i*^<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1876, 2-4<br />
ANDREWS, LANSING<br />
-3fe^ Cornelius A. Burr- OJJ<br />
Judgement-far- plaint&ff<br />
UA F 4, 1860, 2-3<br />
ANDREWS, LEONARD<br />
; Je 17, 1873, 3-4<br />
ANDREWS, LOIS ANN {UK 7 S. u G. )<br />
-^bituary i^*^<br />
HA, F 13, 1394, 6-6<br />
AV:JI<br />
•••<br />
ANDREWS, LULU<br />
ANDREWS,<br />
MRS.<br />
M. B.<br />
(WATKINS)<br />
tman, Di<br />
l\<br />
V * "<br />
UA, Jl 21,<br />
1891, 7-4<br />
MC:HR<br />
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ANDREWS, i.RS. MARGARET<br />
UA, N 9, 1695, 10-4<br />
U^ Ag 17, 1892, 2-3<br />
ANDREWS, KAHGARET (JiRS. HARVEY) (CHILI)<br />
, F 24, 1896, 3-4<br />
ANDREWS, MARY<br />
-Arrested for larceny.<br />
UA, D 29, 1864, 2-2<br />
CG:MB<br />
ANDREWS, MRS. MARY<br />
Pled<br />
UA, Jl 24, 1885, 2-3<br />
ANDREWS, MARY B. (CHILI)<br />
-parried Frederick H. Andrews (Mass.)<br />
RDD, F 13, 1851, 3-3<br />
OB:JI<br />
cmv mmm<br />
ANDREWS, MRS. MARY BAKER<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1872, 3-4
ANDREWS,<br />
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ANDRKWS, M. PERCY<br />
parried Cornelia Brockway Pond<br />
UA, 0 25, 1897, 10-2<br />
JL:AA<br />
CCP:EQ<br />
ANDREWS, NELSON<br />
flee Sharpy-Stephen.<br />
'•an<br />
ANDREWS, -NEWTON E.<br />
-"Married Caroline A. Eales.<br />
UA, Ap 8, 1864, 3-8<br />
vr:mam<br />
ANDREWS, OLIVE<br />
(GREECE)<br />
ANDREWS, MRS. OLIVER C,<br />
-Jfied,<br />
UA, lly 16, 1896, 9-2<br />
UA, S3, 1888, 2-4<br />
JM:FD<br />
••I<br />
ANDREWS, DR. R. JR.<br />
(BERGEN)<br />
^Married Julia A. Beardsley (Bergen)<br />
UA, 0 11, 1861, 3-3<br />
PW:HR<br />
ANDREWS, DR. R.<br />
>ed ;<br />
UA, Ja 21, 1862,<br />
3-6<br />
(BERGEN)<br />
LM:MC<br />
JS:MB
ANDREWS, RANDALL<br />
/led,<br />
VA, M r 17, 1P77, 3-7<br />
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ANDREWS, REBECCA (MRS. SAMUEL W, )<br />
4led.<br />
UA<br />
Jl 9, 1658. 2-3<br />
\7N:AS0<br />
VR/CLV<br />
ANDREWS, ROSE<br />
3«e CuilJtiikiu^li,<br />
k (AA<br />
ANDREWS, S. A. ( ALBION)<br />
-Jiome destroyec" by fire£i<br />
UA, My 12, 1863, 2-1<br />
PJ?/: ARO<br />
AlfDKEWS, SALUEL G.<br />
_^fe-elected President <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Educatioi<br />
RDD Ap 9, 1851, 2-5- C^; Api >. ; 5/ ; >7<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G.<br />
' C<br />
-presented with /anily Bible by<br />
/<br />
-ihs teachers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
RDD kr 17, 1352, si-l<br />
DS<br />
AfiDRFV/S, S. G. ( ^V-<br />
— ^Elected alternate to Whig National<br />
Convention,<br />
RDD, Ky 12, 1852, 2-ZylCA,^^ fy<br />
JL-X<br />
(V<br />
ANDREY,'S, S. G.<br />
•v V<br />
-^House entered <strong>and</strong> provisions<br />
RDU, P 22, 1853, 2-4<br />
stolen<br />
CB<br />
FGiAT.O
ANDREWS, S.G<br />
'- j )<br />
Appointed Health Commissioner<br />
HDU, Ap 7, 1853, 2-6<br />
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ANDREWS, S. G. / r A /)<br />
Reclined nomination for- Senator on<br />
Y/hig ticket,<br />
HDD, 0 25, 1853, 2-4<br />
PD:JD<br />
CB<br />
'/<br />
( t J)<br />
*"©#! controlling School<br />
Miu by i as^-n<br />
F 14, 1P54, 2-5<br />
J)<br />
AKDREV/S, S. G.<br />
-Elected School Commissioner <strong>of</strong> oth<br />
T/ard<br />
RDD, Mr 8, 1854, 3-6<br />
ANDREUS, SAK'L G. [' - /J )<br />
-/resented with book by pupils <strong>of</strong><br />
No. 10 School^<br />
RDD, Mr 30, 1854, 2-6<br />
L:-<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G.<br />
^z/- j<br />
-Chosen school commissioner for 5th<br />
Ward<br />
RDD, Ap 5, 1854, 2-5<br />
MAM:MC<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G.<br />
r J'^ )<br />
-Elected 1st Vice Resident <strong>of</strong> Six<br />
Penny Savings Bank<br />
RDD, Ap 21, 1854, 2-4<br />
rj }! -f- ^<br />
ANDREWS, S. G.<br />
- fleeted Vice president <strong>of</strong> irta <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Female Charitable Society<br />
J<br />
RDU, D 5, 1854, 2-1<br />
UAU'.UC<br />
MLH
ANDREWS, SAMUEL 0.<br />
-Appointed oo-manager <strong>of</strong> Western<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Refuge by Governor.<br />
RDU, Ap 6, 1855, 2-1<br />
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ANDREWS, S. 0<br />
ty Reform c<strong>and</strong>idate for mayor<br />
RDU, F 20, 1356,.3-1<br />
RM:MB<br />
LIC<br />
ANDREWS, !.3l.<br />
"-"Whigs approve **o- nominations<br />
RDU, F 26, 1856, 3-2<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G.<br />
- Elected Mayor,<br />
RDU, Mr 5, 1856, 3-1<br />
MC<br />
MB<br />
ANDREWS, Mayor S. G.<br />
ic I)<br />
-jinaugural address before new board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Common Council<br />
RDU, Ap 7, 1856, 3-2<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G.<br />
(3,<br />
mnm<br />
ABO<br />
ANDREWS, MAYOR S. G.<br />
(ad)<br />
WtHA receive calls at the Court a<br />
Housej<br />
UA , D 31, 1856, 3-6<br />
ANDREWS, MAYOR<br />
fare7/ell party.<br />
UA, Mr 19, 1857, 3-1<br />
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ANDREWS, SAMUEL G. f r . ''.)<br />
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ANDREWS, B. G. (o<br />
-Rppolnted 2nd Vice president cf<br />
^KF Six Penny Savings Bpjik<br />
UA, S 25, 1857, 3-3<br />
- Arrives from Washington.<br />
UA, Je 19, 1858, 3-4<br />
(.oJ.wfM)<br />
UHLi:ARO<br />
FD:MB<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G. (" ' ,'<br />
ANDREWS, HON. S. G.<br />
^^aerchant, name appears in directories <strong>of</strong><br />
1827 <strong>and</strong> 1858,<br />
UA ; Ag 4, 1858, 3-1<br />
""Representative in Congress te<br />
for Christmas recess,<br />
UA, D 27, 1858, 3-3<br />
home<br />
CMV<br />
••<br />
VR.-MC<br />
ANDREWS, S. G.<br />
-^rrived home from Washington*<br />
ho_hafl_conoluded term as member <strong>of</strong><br />
Congress,<br />
UA, Mr 10, 1859, 3-1<br />
ci)<br />
ANDREWS, S. G. (r,<br />
-^Lppointed Manager <strong>of</strong> the House for<br />
Truant s y<br />
UA, 0 19, 1859, 2-2<br />
MAM.-MC<br />
^<br />
PW:MC<br />
AiiDHEV/S, SAISUEL G. I<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> ^fec House <strong>of</strong> Refuse<br />
UA Ur 21, 1861, 2-3<br />
ANDREWS, SA1UEL G. ' /• ,<br />
-Appointed ^fanager <strong>of</strong> ttae Western House<br />
<strong>of</strong> Refuge<br />
UA, F 6, 1862, 2-5<br />
JS:ARO
ANDREWS, HON. SAMUEL 0. ( , lj<br />
-HI with a» organic difficulty <strong>of</strong><br />
stomach<br />
UA, Je 6, 1863, f>-3<br />
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ANDREWS, SAKUEL 0.<br />
-pled,<br />
UAjJe 12, 1863, 3-7<br />
(ad)<br />
CF:MB<br />
LHil:JS<br />
ANDREWS, HON. S. G.<br />
«• Account <strong>of</strong> funerary<br />
UA^Je 15, 1863 ; 2-1<br />
U) ANDREWS, HON. SAMUEL G.<br />
^Obituary resolutions by Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education<br />
UA, Je 16, 1363, 4-2<br />
MHM:JS<br />
ANDREWS, HON. S. G<br />
(cnX)<br />
-pn committee to nominate Republican Party<br />
c<strong>and</strong>idates for Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace in Cct.<br />
1827 ; - ;<br />
A1.D3EW3, S. G,<br />
UA, F 11, I8fc>4, 2-1<br />
MHM:MB<br />
ANDREWS, S. a. Ud)<br />
-Portrait painted by Mr. Cogswell<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1864, 2-3<br />
7<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL G.<br />
. ...x)<br />
-N9w York State Assemblyman<br />
from <strong>Rochester</strong> t from f 1831—1832<br />
UA, N 11, 1868, 2-2<br />
ICARO
ANDREWS, SAMUEL J.<br />
1rl8fc«4-e-<strong>Rochester</strong> pioneer<br />
UA, N 89, 1869, 2-4<br />
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ANDREWS, SAMUEL W.<br />
In Rome, N. Y.<br />
RDU, Mr 28, 1854,<br />
RPU, Mi- 00,<br />
f<br />
PW:AB<br />
ANDREWS, SAMUEL W.<br />
-Obituary,<br />
UA, Je 5, 1872, 2-4 Z-i<br />
nunm<br />
ANDREWS, SEVERE<br />
-parried"Nellie Uc Carthy,<br />
UA ; Ag 13, 1879 3-8<br />
GC: HR<br />
ANDREWS, SHERLOCK J-<br />
^/leturn from tour <strong>of</strong> the-Holy L<strong>and</strong><br />
UA, Je 18, 1361, 5-5<br />
ANDREWS, SILAS A.<br />
*-Retired from "Orleans American"<br />
as editor <strong>and</strong> part owner.<br />
UA, Ja 19, 1861, 2-4<br />
FD:AhO<br />
ANDREWS, SYLVIA<br />
UA#, O« 29, 1889, 5-5<br />
ANDREWS, THOMAS<br />
-R^VOLUTIONAFY SOLDIER<br />
at Bur-Oak, Michigan<br />
RDD ( D 19, 1851, 3-3<br />
r<br />
JM:FAD<br />
DS
ANDREWS, TIMOTHY A.<br />
-Coroner's verdict <strong>of</strong> death due to<br />
enlargement <strong>of</strong> heart.<br />
RDU, Mr 14, 1855, 3-2<br />
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ANDREWS, W. D.<br />
- fleeted Recording Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> TypographicalJnion,<br />
UA, D 10, 1861, 2-2 UA }<br />
^ -<br />
D3:NT<br />
MHMrARO<br />
ANDREWS, W.H.<br />
A1!DK£?TS, tlLLIAH: (\J<br />
'<br />
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/NDREWS, WM. ( {.-.•' '-/'•)<br />
—rfouse entered <strong>and</strong> robbed <strong>of</strong> #370.<br />
RDU| I: 25, 1854, 3-2<br />
RDU, Jl 16, 1856, 3-1<br />
A)<br />
ARO<br />
ANDREWS, H'J. j' •. ( ].-'• -.cLi )<br />
^ &<br />
ANDREWS, WILLIAM (<br />
-^laughter-houae robbed <strong>of</strong> 4 sheep<br />
<strong>and</strong> 2 lambs dressed for market<br />
UA, Hy 25,-1867,<br />
UA, 0 22, 1857, 3-2<br />
cgjmmra<br />
FG:UC<br />
ANDREWS, WM.<br />
Soo Eotca,<br />
"" Jt^Jjuwd hi)<br />
t v•»<br />
V<br />
A:;DREV:S,<br />
UIIK.<br />
-Sold l<strong>and</strong> on Cady St. to Rudolph Mahst<br />
for $800.<br />
UA. Je 14, 1880, 2-6<br />
AJC:JI<br />
ANDREWS, WILL I All<br />
A ed ,<br />
UA, D 19, 1883, 2-4<br />
ANDRKV/S, WILLIAM<br />
UA, Ja 15, 1384, 3-7<br />
(SPEKCEHPORT)<br />
FD<br />
cc nunm
ANDREWS, WILLIAU ( .'_<br />
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ANDREWS, WILLIAM<br />
UA Ap 29, 1SS9, 2-6<br />
-W*ill admitted to probate.<br />
UA, Ja 3, 1890, 5-3<br />
ANDREWS, WILLIAM<br />
-/(rrested on forgery charge.<br />
UA Je 17, 1892, 5-2 ^ "<br />
ANDREWS, WILLIAM<br />
(BROCKPORT)<br />
parried Adella Dewey (Brockport)<br />
UA, Je 1, 1893, 7-2<br />
JC:AA<br />
JA:R<br />
"fetes Lletropolitan Saloon<br />
HDU, 31, 1864, 2-5<br />
ANDREWS, WILLIAM C.<br />
UA, My 15, 1893, 5-2<br />
JL:RZ<br />
ANDREWS, WILLIAM H.<br />
And TIIUWMW Mi if" -arrested on<br />
suspicion^robbery<br />
UA D 13, 1876, 2-6<br />
ANDREWS, WILLIAM H.<br />
UA, s 17, 1895,<br />
WN:JI<br />
FT:EQ
l.'OI.EVU , '.YILI.XAK R. (LIVIKG.iTC! )<br />
democratic nor.ineo for prison<br />
inspector<br />
RDU t S 8, 1854, L-3<br />
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ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE<br />
- ffloeed for repairs<br />
RDU, N 10, 1854, 3-1<br />
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ANDREW STREET BRIDGE<br />
( "<br />
Xx 'f<br />
Repairs made, opened for travel<br />
RDU, N 16, 1854, 3-1<br />
HR<br />
•I<br />
ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE<br />
-flanking In poor condition;<br />
UA, Je 3, 1857, 3-2<br />
CMV:JI<br />
ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE<br />
bridge in use in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA f Je 8, 1857, 3-1<br />
I<br />
. .4
' • '<br />
ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE / -<br />
- Anbankment added to new struoture,<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1858, 3-1<br />
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ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE ( }<br />
- pity ^onds sold to construct embankment<br />
at east end,<br />
/<br />
UA, My 22, 1858, 3-2<br />
FD:HR<br />
ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE<br />
-Soon to be lighted by gas<br />
UA, 0 5, 1858, 3-2<br />
FD:HR<br />
ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE ,<br />
^/Declared not safe for heavily laden<br />
uteams<br />
UA, Jl 15, 1868, 2-4<br />
HR<br />
JZ:HR<br />
BRIDGES<br />
Andrews St. Bridge<br />
^Closed to traffic/eb*e-*« high water<br />
'in Genesee<br />
UA, Ap 10, 1873, 2-5 f ; /<br />
Andrew Streets<br />
UA y Je 4, 1873, 2-2<br />
T. Shoe factory burned.<br />
v 5>5O,OOa. Andrew St.<br />
j<br />
GZ;<br />
GTZ:HR<br />
ANDREW STREET BRIDGE<br />
-Flans for bridge made<br />
UA, Je 2, 1892, 5-2<br />
ANDREWS STREET, BRIDGE<br />
-photograph <strong>of</strong> bridge being constructed<br />
UA, 0 28, 1893, 12-3<br />
(cd<br />
AS:FD<br />
IB:FD
ANDREWS STREET BRIDGE ,,/ )<br />
-Photographs <strong>of</strong>jcha building <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
/bridge.<br />
UA, N 18, 1893, 10<br />
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ANDREWS ST. BRIDGE<br />
- Announcement <strong>of</strong> opening.<br />
UA, N 22, 1893, 6-3<br />
/ \<br />
IB :HR<br />
ANDRIESEN, SARAH (MRS. CORNELIUS) (EAST<br />
BRIGHTON)<br />
UA, 0 3, 1894, 6-4<br />
AKDFIESSEX, GRACE ETHEL<br />
-J&ied,<br />
UA, Ag 9, 1892, 5-1<br />
MM:JA<br />
ANDRD, JOHN<br />
(LYONS)<br />
ANDROS, JACOB<br />
- Killed when run over by cars,<br />
i^Uil.'-i u A <strong>of</strong><br />
Clarendon^<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1S92, 1-S<br />
RDA D 27, 1851, 3-2 '? H-3<br />
SC:JI<br />
ANDROS, MARTIN<br />
UA S 20, 1888, 8-5<br />
ANDROSS, EDWARD (BROCKPORT)<br />
-Married Margaret E. Brown (Brockport)<br />
UA, F 22, 1886, 8-4<br />
AJCUI<br />
•HP<br />
CCP:HR
ANDROSS, OSCAR H.<br />
RDU, S.15, 1855, 3-4<br />
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ANDHUACH, AHDH12W<br />
- pody found in river<br />
RDD, Ap 20, 1853, 2-5<br />
ANDRUS, AUGUSTA E.<br />
-Died in Geneva<br />
UA., Ap. 26, 1887,<br />
ANDRUS, MRS. DELIA<br />
-Died in lit. Morris.<br />
UA, 0 25, 1886, 8-5<br />
(PERRY)<br />
FG/FAD<br />
GTZ:MB<br />
ANDRUS, FAIRCHILD<br />
-Elected Republican Supervisor <strong>of</strong><br />
Penfield 7<br />
UA Mr 5, 1862 } 2-2<br />
ANDRUS, FAIRCHILD (Penfield)<br />
(r'\_t.\<br />
to Albany to secure credit for<br />
volunteers.<br />
UA, Ag 31, 1863, 2-4<br />
JS:JS<br />
Jgrrmam<br />
ANDRUS.<br />
/-„•/<br />
^Elected in tfee Eastern <strong>Monroe</strong> District<br />
for New York State Assembly.<br />
UA f N 4, 1863, 2-1<br />
AUDRUS, FAIRCHILD (Penfield)<br />
W J<br />
- Menber <strong>of</strong> *tt*e Assembly <strong>of</strong> N. Y. State<br />
Legislature for 1854<br />
UA Ja 4, 1-64, 3-3<br />
|B:MB<br />
NT:JI
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ANDRUS, MR.<br />
ANDRUS, ASSEMBLYMAN ( '. /• ' /<br />
<strong>of</strong> grievances in Assembly.<br />
-tfember <strong>of</strong> committee to try to get<br />
UA, Ja 13, 1864, 3-1<br />
State Fair to <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA, re, 1864, 2-3<br />
VR:i3<br />
VR:MB<br />
ANDRUS, UR.<br />
from M<strong>of</strong>lggm-Co•<br />
-reports adversely on application <strong>of</strong><br />
soldiers <strong>of</strong> War <strong>of</strong> 1812 for payment <strong>of</strong><br />
clothing etc. ,<br />
UA F 20, 1854, 2-3 ^<br />
ANDRUS, FAIRCHILD<br />
(PERINTON) ,',<br />
— Republican nominee for assembly from<br />
4ft!S Eastern <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> district<br />
J<br />
UA, 0 11, 1864, 2-1<br />
( t d<br />
VR:<br />
vb*mmin<br />
ANDRUS, FAIRCHILD<br />
'<br />
: / • • '<br />
Ed.4 on his-political activities in the<br />
legislature, ^<br />
UA, 0 14, 1864, 2-1 \<br />
fd;mmm<br />
ANDRUS, FAIRCKILD (
, FAIiiOHlLD y / \<br />
Assemblyman to New York State Assembly<br />
rrom Uonroe <strong>County</strong><br />
UA, J a 2, 1863, 1-6<br />
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AKDRU3, FLORENCE<br />
Education<br />
UA Ag 17, 1865, 2-2<br />
teacher by Board <strong>of</strong><br />
fd;m~>ra<br />
ANDRUS, FRED<br />
(BATAVIA)<br />
ANDRUS, GEORGE<br />
(CLEVELAND, OHIO)<br />
Ellen Eastman.<br />
N 26, l«9O, 7-3<br />
UA, My 7, 1868, 3-7<br />
JD:UB<br />
3C:JI<br />
ANDRUS, HIRAMLI<br />
In Cohocton, Steuben <strong>County</strong><br />
UA, Mr 13, 1863, 3-6<br />
ANDRUS, JOHN<br />
(ROSE)<br />
Committed suicide after failing several<br />
times. -H^^1*?*?-)<br />
UA Je 23, 1379, 2-2<br />
FD:ARO<br />
pw/aiv<br />
(KAIXXiE, FRAITKLBT CO.)<br />
ANDRUS, LAWRENCE<br />
friends in Scottsville<br />
RDD S 5, 1B53, 2-6
POOT OUrnDMD MAOTEI1 WORKMEN<br />
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ANDRUS, MARTIN<br />
(PERRrj<br />
presented gold <strong>and</strong> Jeweled badgeJ<br />
UA, r 2, 1887 % 8-4<br />
UA, F 4, 1892, 2-4<br />
CC:MB<br />
AS: MB<br />
AUDRUS & liANCDON (Corning)<br />
ers Loss in fire e.<br />
RDD, Ky 13, 1853, 2-5<br />
ANDRUSS, MRS. ELIZABETH<br />
Obituar<br />
UA, D 9, lggO, 2-5<br />
(NAPLES)<br />
CB<br />
GTZ:ARO<br />
ANDRUSS, JESSIE (CANANDAIGUA)<br />
MaiLu,<br />
4 ^<br />
Pi.<br />
ANGE y CHARLES<br />
— ^rrested for several burglaries<br />
UA, F 6, 1858, 3-3<br />
\<br />
FD:ARO<br />
ANGE, CHARLES S.<br />
_ Family attempts aid in-b±a<br />
^escape from House <strong>of</strong> Refuge.<br />
UA, Ap 6, 1858, 3-1<br />
ANGE, CHARLES ff.<br />
l<br />
^ recently from House <strong>of</strong><br />
Refuge, •-eaptwt>cA ><br />
UA, Ap 17, 1858, 3-4<br />
FD:MB<br />
FD:MB
ANOE, CHARLES<br />
for stealing -a fowl from<br />
Janes Wood<br />
UA, Ap 3, 1860, 2-3<br />
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ANGE, CHARLES ' r w '' /<br />
to tte-Penitentiary for stealing<br />
chickens.<br />
UA, Ap 4, 1860, 2-2<br />
(rr J<br />
HHLI:ARO<br />
MHil:AR0<br />
ANGE, CHAS.<br />
ANOEt, UR3. /"<br />
- Xesaulted Mr. Wood <strong>of</strong> ttte Houee <strong>of</strong><br />
Refuge<br />
UA, Ap 21, 1858, 3-5<br />
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ANGE, THOUAS<br />
for larceny<br />
UA, Je 17, 1867, 2-3<br />
FD:MB<br />
CG:AB<br />
to penitentiary for vagrancy,<br />
UA, N 28, 1870, 2-2<br />
ANGEL, MISS<br />
UA, D 28, 1897, 6-5<br />
cg*,mmm<br />
MM:CG<br />
ANGEL, )<br />
- Elected President <strong>of</strong> "bfee Genesee<br />
Telegraph,<br />
RDA, Ja 10, 1852, 2-7<br />
-Appointed Livingston <strong>County</strong> delegate<br />
to National Convention<br />
RDA, Ap 8, 1852, 2-1<br />
ARO<br />
ANGEL, B- F.<br />
Observer<br />
i<br />
;<br />
RDD, 0 7, 1852, 2-5<br />
I z ' )<br />
(GENESEO)<br />
letter published in"Utiea<br />
ANGEL, B. F. (GENESEO)<br />
- peclined Congressional nomination,<br />
RDA, 0 27, 1852, 2-2<br />
V^V! £0<br />
MLH<br />
FDzKLH
A.TGLL, h. F. (Geneeeo)<br />
fleeted to high position,<br />
RDU, I^y 23, 1F53, 2-2<br />
^<br />
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,,<br />
ANGEL, B. P. (OSSESBO)<br />
-/ppointed Consul to Honolulu.<br />
RDA, Je-7, 1253, 2-4'.<br />
ft)*,<br />
!!LH<br />
("rll'ESEO)<br />
Rejected by Senate «TF Consul to<br />
Honolulu.<br />
C54, 2-2<br />
/urther particulars on «*• rejection<br />
*as consul at Honolulu^<br />
*ip 25 . 1S54, 2-3<br />
ANGEL, HON. B. F, (GENESEO) •£ J J<br />
^Text <strong>of</strong> letter to him from friends<br />
<strong>and</strong> political supporters <strong>and</strong><br />
subsequent answer.<br />
RDU, 0 3, 1855, 2-3<br />
ANGEL, «B. F.<br />
— Delegate from Livingston <strong>County</strong> to<br />
Hard Democratic Convention<br />
RDU, Jl 26, 1856, 3-1<br />
MC<br />
PW:MC<br />
ANGEL, B. F. (Geneseo) - > j<br />
ANGEL, B. F.<br />
»*3. F Angel<br />
as a. Lecturer 1<br />
D 31, 1856, .2-1<br />
~ Appointed minister to Sweden<br />
UA, Jl 17, 1857, 2-3<br />
aARO<br />
uiniin
ANGEL, B. F.<br />
UA My 24, 1859, 1-6<br />
(0ENE3E0)<br />
Swetiten-vialting Paris<br />
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ANGEL, B.F.<br />
\CflAj<br />
-Returned to Roc ester after being<br />
Minister to Sweden for five years<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1862, 2-2<br />
7<br />
UAM/CMV<br />
VH:A3<br />
ANGEL, B. F. {O<br />
Relegate to Democratic State c onvention<br />
UA, S 11, 1862, 1-1<br />
ANGEL, 3. F.<br />
^<br />
-bought * farm <strong>of</strong> 300 acres from H. P. North<br />
(Geneseo) for $30,000.<br />
UA. F 7, 1363, 2-1<br />
vrjnmiin<br />
KHSl/JI<br />
ANGEL£, HON. B. F. (<br />
i/-<br />
^is at Congress Hall<br />
UA, Je 30, 1863, 2-2<br />
ANGEL, H01!. 3. F<br />
fleeted pverseer <strong>of</strong> ^ig'-ways for<br />
Geneseo,<br />
UA, An 21, 1884, 2-?<br />
ne;mnm<br />
ANGEL, B. F. (, y,<br />
-Addresses He Clellan rally<br />
UA, 0 21, 1864, 2-3<br />
ANGEL, B ?. (GS2rESE0)<br />
- Purchases 650 acres <strong>of</strong> R. P. Fitzhu^h<br />
estate in to.vn <strong>of</strong> Grovel<strong>and</strong>, Livinrston,<br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
UA, Ja 5, I8o5, 2-1<br />
PJW:ARO
ANGEL, HOW. S.F.<br />
/-, i)<br />
—/urnlfihed Oeneseo Normal School<br />
with rare collection <strong>of</strong> curiosities<br />
collected in Europe, Asia, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Paoific Inl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
UA, Ap 12, 1872, 2-1<br />
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i UMI<br />
ANGEL, B. F.<br />
(GENESEO) (' , :/ Vj<br />
parried Catherine E. Magelj.<br />
UA, Ja 20, 1877, 3-7<br />
4 4<br />
A JC:A o<br />
cCp;mnjm<br />
ANGEL, BENJAMIN F. (GENESEO) /<br />
UA, S 12, 1394, 2-7<br />
ANGEL, ! laR3. B. F/<br />
Obituary<br />
UA, D 26, 1871, 2-1<br />
(Geneseo)<br />
JL:AA<br />
CMP:FD<br />
AHGEL, C. H.<br />
(GROVELAND)<br />
hie farm to John M. Petrie<br />
(Little Falls) for $55,000<br />
UA, D 11, 1868, 2-1<br />
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1 -Arrested by U. S. agents for tamper-<br />
1 'ing ^"ith the mails <strong>and</strong> opening<br />
1 registered letters.<br />
1 UA ; Ap 30, 1879 2-7<br />
AHGEL, MRS. CATHARINE<br />
pled.<br />
UA, Mr 11, 1890,<br />
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ANGEL,<br />
CHARLES E.<br />
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I ANGEL,<br />
CHA3. H. (GENESEO)<br />
-Returned from China.<br />
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_ Married Sarah D. Smith (Mt. Morris)<br />
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ANGEL. CHARLES H.<br />
tttc-son climbed on table <strong>and</strong> overturned<br />
a kettle <strong>of</strong> hot water, pied<br />
7 r<br />
later. -fc£2*<br />
UA, 0 16, 1883, 2-2<br />
ANGEL FRANK W.<br />
-Admitted to practice at U. S.<br />
District Court^<br />
UA, My 19, 1865, 2-3<br />
"ANGEL GABRIEL"<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
RDU, Jl 28, 1854, 2-6<br />
•ANGEL GABRIEL"<br />
Erl1 fnr1 ni<br />
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tcftiw-<br />
•ANGEL GABRIEL"<br />
.. Leaves <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
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ANGEL GABRIEL<br />
-Blamed for de6cecration <strong>of</strong> Palmyra<br />
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In town.<br />
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ANGEL, mi. T.<br />
-Elected to serve on fcfceBoard <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />
for *he newly organized ^enesee Valley R.R,<br />
RDA, Mr 10, 1851, 2-3<br />
ANGELE, ANTHONY<br />
-petition filed for probate <strong>of</strong><br />
'will,<br />
UA y Ap 13, 1892, 5-3^ \~<br />
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ANGELE, JOHN<br />
. Sled<br />
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ANGELE, JOHN JACOB<br />
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ANGELE, LOUIS<br />
-l/arried Libbie Bonier<br />
UA, Ag 10, 1880, 2-1<br />
ANGELE, SOPHIE<br />
~pied at Notre Dame Convent in Baltimore<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1894, 2-4<br />
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- Poa tmatt.^ra<br />
Starr* Captain Ezra', appointed<br />
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- First National Bank<br />
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UA, Ap 20, 1886, 3-5<br />
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ANGELINI, MRS. LUIGA<br />
- Gave an interesting address, "Missionary<br />
Work in Italy", at a, meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Angellni Missionary Society.<br />
UA., Nov. 6, 1888, 2-4<br />
AJC:iiB<br />
M<br />
ANGELINI SOCIETY<br />
—8ooiety-formedi meob<br />
UA 0 17, 1888, 3-4<br />
PC:FAD<br />
8L:JDP<br />
ANGELINA SOCIETY<br />
_fleld meeting <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, elected<br />
UA, D 8, 1891, 5-3<br />
ANGELL, ALMIRA S.<br />
UA ; D 28, 1891, 2-6<br />
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, ALliiLIA<br />
1 ' ANGEL,<br />
CATHERINE A.<br />
(MRS.<br />
ISRAEL)<br />
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ANGELL, CLARA I.<br />
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ANGELL, HIRAM<br />
«>ld to Jaoob De Voa. l<strong>and</strong> in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
for $4700.<br />
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MB<br />
Elected foreran <strong>of</strong> the Red uover<br />
Fire Co #3<br />
RDD D 5, 1853 2-5<br />
ANGELL, ISAAC N.<br />
UA, Ja 27, 1857, 3-5<br />
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ANGELL, ISAAC N.<br />
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— Resolutions on -fetes-death by-<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Light Guard, <strong>and</strong> Red<br />
Rover Co, No. 3<br />
UA, Ja 28, 1857, 3-2<br />
ANGELL, I.N.<br />
military funeral<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1857, 3-1<br />
RK:ARO<br />
RK:A?O<br />
lli^ entered <strong>and</strong> ?40 t—n,<br />
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ANGEL,' ISRAEL iiT<br />
- parried Laura A. AustinH<br />
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ANGELL,<br />
-Fobbed •Fo' <strong>of</strong> $1,800<br />
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ANGELL, ISRAEL<br />
•^ftnployees present him with 4 chair<br />
as testimonial <strong>of</strong> 'fetafeir esteem.<br />
UA, Ap 11, 1861, 2-4<br />
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DPS<br />
CC:HB<br />
ANGELA ISRAEL<br />
I^y<br />
~Stricken with l4iralysis<br />
UA, S 21, 1868, 9.-2<br />
ANGEL; ISRAEL<br />
-Obituary.<br />
UA 0 9, 1868, 2-1<br />
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ANGELL, LIZZIE<br />
(WAVERLY)<br />
-Five-aen employed in-faie-Jobbing<br />
^ho P/<br />
HDA F 14, 1851, 2-3<br />
UA., My. 28, 1888, 2-7<br />
Dfv<br />
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ANGELL, MRS. M. S.<br />
UA D 28 f 1891, 6-7<br />
ANGELL, (MRS..<br />
Angwll<br />
liARY A.^<br />
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ANGELL t (LiRS.) STEPHEN<br />
jiied,<br />
UA, S 8, 1875, 3-5<br />
(OGDEN)<br />
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ANGELL, STEPHEN<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1888, 8.7<br />
(OGDEN)<br />
ANGELL, TRACJY E.<br />
-Divorced from^hta wlfe-iS«try=*r<br />
UA J a 30, 1877 2-2<br />
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HM:JI<br />
ANGEL, TRACY E.<br />
JBarrled Ssren C. Cox<br />
UA F 18, 1873, 3-7<br />
ANCffiLL, TRACEY E. ' ' /<br />
-Assignment filed in <strong>County</strong> Clerk's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice: assignee is George P. Bortla<br />
fthti )<br />
UA, Mr 26, 1896, 7-4<br />
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Schedule filed in <strong>County</strong> Clerk's<br />
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UA, Ap 25, 1896, 11-3<br />
ANGELL, WEALTHY<br />
- fluffered-le*s <strong>of</strong> $50 worth <strong>of</strong> tools /'-•:>.•<br />
mbammm*-State Line Railroad engine '<br />
UA, Ap 25, 1877, 2-1<br />
WN:UB
ANOELL, WELCOME H.<br />
(OSWEQO)<br />
-l/led (Formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>)<br />
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- Karried Mary Bradley (Corning) at<br />
Corning. (2")<br />
UA. My 10, 1884, 4-3<br />
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LG.'RZ<br />
ANGELO, REV<br />
- Assistant at Immaculate Conception<br />
Church »4*t go on ^vacation, ' '<br />
4^ 7<br />
UA , , 1877 2-2<br />
V;J d-'<br />
AI^TGSLO,<br />
RZV. FATHER<br />
UA D 4, 1877 2-2<br />
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<strong>of</strong> & gold watch<br />
Young Ladies' Society, fgg").<br />
CF.-HR<br />
:L:HR<br />
ANGELO, BASTINA<br />
-Died;<br />
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AN GEN STEIN, HERMAN<br />
-Died<br />
UA, Ja 15, 1895, 3-5<br />
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ANGERINE, H. WARD<br />
— Harried Louise Famham<br />
UA, Ap 11, ie$9lf, 6-3<br />
ANGFVIiJF, FD'iVARD<br />
-Elected secretary at Ped Rover<br />
Fire Co. No. 3 ;<br />
RDA f D 8, 1-351, 3-1<br />
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* -Carried Helen Crouch,<br />
ANGEVINE, CITY CLERK<br />
-Sends explanation to editors <strong>of</strong> neglect<br />
to sprinkle streets ^ "*<br />
UA, Jl 20, 1376, 2-6<br />
ANGEVINE, L1R. ANDJ.IRS. •-,•-'•)<br />
^Celebrated ca&£*e wedding anniversary<br />
UA ; S 16, 1879 2-2<br />
ANGEVINE, EDWARD JR.<br />
Held for the Gr<strong>and</strong> Jury together with<br />
George Goodyear for robbing #8<br />
UA, Mr 26, 1883, 2-6<br />
ANGEVINE, GEO. 0.<br />
_ listed as Treasurer <strong>of</strong> ttte <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
Baseball Club.<br />
UA, S 9, 1869, 2-5<br />
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ANGEVINE, GEO. 0.<br />
-parried Allie Dunn,<br />
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ANGEVINE, HARRIET
ANGEVINE, HARRY<br />
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ANGEV1NE, JAMES D. H. ANGEVINE, JAMES. D. H* ( (<br />
-jbbituary; died in Bellevue, Michigan.<br />
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N 4, 1869, 2-4' ?T Z I<br />
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ANGEVINE,<br />
&ita«e in gun battle with John McMannis<br />
who resisted arrest< neither was hurt<br />
OA, Mr 27, 1866, 2-2<br />
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ANGEVINE, POLICEMAN<br />
H*e-home entered <strong>and</strong> robbed.<br />
UA, 0 16, 1866, 2-1<br />
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jd;mnra<br />
ANGEVINE, LET/IS P.<br />
r<br />
UA, 0 25, 1867, f>-3 24; C
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ANGEVINE, LOUIS V.<br />
S. Louise Almy<br />
.<br />
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-Appointed guardian <strong>of</strong> James D. H. &<br />
William L, Angevine<br />
UA, D 19, 1861, 2-4<br />
mam:mam<br />
ANGEVINE, MARGARET A.<br />
ANGEVINE, MARY (MRS. LEWIS P.)<br />
/ lea ;<br />
UA, A? 11, 1883, 3-6<br />
PGlAHO<br />
VC:FD<br />
ANGEVINE, NELLIE S.<br />
See IIuLuliliia<strong>of</strong>ii Chapleo<br />
UA yj\hi\ t ')<br />
ANGEVINE, NELSON<br />
~ Obituary.<br />
UA, D 1, 1874, 2-2<br />
(Planer's Station)<br />
SC:FD<br />
AHGEVINE, O.L. & COMPANY<br />
Cataract Mills<br />
<strong>and</strong> Company<br />
owned by<br />
RDA f F 13, 1851. 2-3<br />
f,C,<br />
0*<br />
1<br />
L. Angevine<br />
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c-J<br />
p<br />
:L, O.L. u co.<br />
building on Mill rt.<br />
:O T J, i> 28, 1£54, 3-1<br />
"* MEM:FD
ANGEVINE, 0. L.<br />
Received gold quarter dollars from<br />
California mint in a letter from San<br />
Franc isco^<br />
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L.<br />
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Ward.<br />
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ANGEVINE, ALD.<br />
-pold M-s Lake Ave. residence to M. C,<br />
llurd<strong>of</strong> f<br />
UA, Mr 17, 1860, 2-2<br />
1 ANGEVINE, 0.<br />
L.<br />
1 ^erving on newCommon<br />
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Council.<br />
1 L:HI.;:ARO<br />
1ft<br />
ANGEVItJE, ALD.<br />
-/cting as mayor during fcfee /ayor»s<br />
absence<br />
UA S 11, I860, 2-4<br />
ANOEVINE, FIRE MARSHALL<br />
••••-')<br />
-Anoeked senseless by fall against<br />
train <strong>of</strong> oars on State Street<br />
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ANGEVINE, FIRE MARSHALL<br />
— ^Jautions against dangers <strong>of</strong> firesi<br />
asks for cooperation.<br />
UA, N 21, 1865, 2-1<br />
NT :MB<br />
ANGEVINE.<br />
,• named acting chief<br />
engineer<br />
UA, IX 22, 1868, 2-3<br />
ANGEVINE, 0. L #<br />
; w' : A<br />
-Returned from fishing trip in Canada<br />
UA, S 17, 1869, 2-6<br />
BfflM LM<br />
gz j<br />
ANGEVINE, 0. L. (r- ' )<br />
_ Elected Fire Marshall by Common Council<br />
UA, Jl 28, 1870, 2-3<br />
ANGEVINE, OLIVER T.<br />
Died<br />
UA Mr 29, 1886, 2-5<br />
IB:JI<br />
ANGEVINE, 0. L.<br />
- l/emoriam by the <strong>Rochester</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Underwriters<br />
DA Mr 29, 1886, 2-6<br />
ANGEVINE, OLIVER L.<br />
Funeral notice,<br />
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ANGEVINE, WILLIAM L,<br />
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ANGEVINE, WILLIAM L.<br />
— tfied In Detroit, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA, S 4, 1875, 2-3 Cjl><br />
ANGEVINE, MRS. SARAH<br />
-filed at Fishers Station<br />
U A , Mr 26, 1875, 3-5<br />
CP:MB<br />
:ARO<br />
CHAS.<br />
1 Cunningham, JoTm.<br />
ANGIE, CHARLES<br />
, -Cod.)<br />
-Honorably released from charge <strong>of</strong><br />
theft. ^2^"<br />
UA ; N 3, 1876 2-6<br />
iai:HR<br />
JD:HR<br />
ANGIE, CHARLES<br />
<strong>and</strong> held for the Gr<strong>and</strong> Jury<br />
on jt charge <strong>of</strong> burglary <strong>and</strong> larceny<br />
UA, Jl 15, 1878, 2-2<br />
ANGIE, CHARLES H.<br />
Charged with assaulting<br />
daughter<br />
UA, D 2, 1895, 7-6<br />
— r^V<br />
el<br />
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ANGIE,<br />
from horne <strong>and</strong> f<br />
e rEt^S* Erie De^ot; relates-***<br />
ful experiences -hlle a»'%y<br />
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» jCrreeteA for deserting the-U. S. Army.<br />
Ap 26, 1879<br />
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VC: HP.<br />
ANGLE, A.C.<br />
- Ifarried Mary A. Belding<br />
UA, Jl 24, 1871, 3-8<br />
ANGLE, ANSON L.<br />
-Elected Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Mendon<br />
UA, Mr 3, 1858, 3-2<br />
MM:JMG<br />
FD:ARO<br />
ABGLE, A.L. ^ { \<br />
^vice-president <strong>of</strong> Pioneers <strong>of</strong> Genesee<br />
ANGLE, AKTEOHTA.<br />
Died<br />
UA, Mr 10 1892 5-1<br />
UA, Je 8, 1869, 2-4<br />
SL: 11.<br />
.Married Ida J. !iotley f<br />
UA, Jl 19, 1877, 3-4<br />
ANGLE, CHARLES E.<br />
-Elected first vice-president <strong>of</strong><br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> ComTiercej por1<br />
UA, D 12, 1896, 12-1<br />
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-^ppointed first clerk <strong>of</strong> canal<br />
.j(dmitted to<br />
RDD, F 17, 1854, .2-7; \0"; "°/<br />
UA D 8, 1859, 2-4<br />
York State Baxj<br />
MB:MC<br />
PW:DS<br />
ANGLE, FLOYD<br />
jfied in Mendon<br />
UA, Mr 21, 1862, 3-6<br />
ANGLE, IDA<br />
-ATTTT'OMVO -Anni3rG^.rrested for beating<br />
fhfir mother, Family noted for being<br />
notoriously troublesome*<br />
UA S 11, 1873 2-4<br />
JS/C11V<br />
ANGLE, J MATT<br />
-Carried Louise Payne^<br />
UA, 0 5, 1891, 5-5<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
—fleeted Second Lieutenant in the <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Union Grays<br />
UA, Mr 28, 1851, 2-6<br />
*'' v v/.' A.<br />
SCrFAD<br />
T.TLH<br />
appointed, clerk <strong>of</strong> Poard <strong>of</strong> Pupe'-visors<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L. ^ /. Y )<br />
President <strong>of</strong> whig Yoiang<br />
Men's Council<br />
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-Xddressed Ihlg youn^nen'e meeting S<br />
to V/hig Judicial Convention<br />
HDD, S 4,1852, 2-5<br />
at Clifton Tprings<br />
RDD, 0 3, 1853, 2-6<br />
AITGLE, JAS. £. /'. / j<br />
-Vnig nominee for -«re Assembly<br />
029, 1853, 2-5 :<br />
ANGL3, JAIvSS L.<br />
^Member <strong>of</strong> Tenth v;ard Vigilance<br />
RDD, N 7, 1S53, 2-6<br />
Committee,<br />
) '.<br />
C!.?'<br />
ANGLE, COL. JAMES L. " j<br />
> Elec*ion gra fy'ng to Whigsj<br />
y<br />
-%ion~ was -strong- <strong>and</strong>- compe ti tor-a<br />
popular man<br />
RDO H 10, 1353, 2-2 ^ ^ / f : ,,<br />
AITGIE, JAI.E5 L f ,Q\j<br />
- Elected to tSas- assembly from <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong><br />
HDD, !T 14, 1853, 2-4 • ^ J^ IV ^'K-> 2<br />
DS<br />
AHC-LE, J. L.<br />
( C^1<br />
Representative <strong>of</strong> tttts city in<br />
Assembly visited htc family<br />
HDD, Ja 16, 1854, 2-4<br />
1 AJGLi f I'-tl •<br />
(,Q\' '.><br />
1 ^nairman <strong>of</strong> 7/omen's Rights Gommittee.<br />
1 RDU, F 22, 1S54, 2-5<br />
fa in.<br />
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~/ntroduces bill to incorporate<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Gallery <strong>of</strong> Pine Arts<br />
KT 28, 1854, 2-5<br />
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ANGLE, MR.<br />
- <strong>Monroe</strong> county Member <strong>of</strong> select committee<br />
on women's Rights submits report to<br />
Assembly*<br />
RDD, Mr 31, 1854, 2-1<br />
r.LH<br />
MB<br />
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:jvj.<br />
•SiweA paper documents relating to<br />
Canal ? t eport ;<br />
RDD, Ap 1, 1854, 2-4<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
-fleeted supervisor in 10th ward<br />
RDU, Mr 7, 1855, 3-1<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L. (<br />
Know Nothing delegate to otate<br />
nominating council.<br />
RDU, Ag 20, 1855, 3-1<br />
(,rJ'<br />
1 ANGLE, JAKES L. (-t>J )<br />
1 --Nominated District Attorney by<br />
1 Abolitionists.<br />
1 RDU, 0 27, 1856, 3-3<br />
MC<br />
ANGLE, JAKES L. •' C L /<br />
^fleeted ^ity Attorney<br />
UA, Ap 6, 1857, 3-2<br />
1 KM: EC<br />
1<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L. ; -~ r .J<br />
1 ~ American Party nominee for Congress.<br />
UA, S 28j 1858, 3-3<br />
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ANGLE, J. L. (/('/••)<br />
- Republican c<strong>and</strong>idate for Congress<br />
-rfranted letters <strong>of</strong> administration^<br />
ohallengee Alfred Ely, tat* Democratic<br />
UAMy 21, 1860, 2-2<br />
opponent to^a debate^<br />
UA 0 19, 1856, 2-1<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
- Elected Supervisor <strong>of</strong> ^the 12th ward,<br />
UA Mr 4, 1863, 2-1<br />
ANGLE, I r 7 )<br />
—Keelected chairman <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors<br />
UA, 0 6, 1863, 2-1 ,<br />
MHM:JS<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L<br />
. Nominated as c<strong>and</strong>idate for Justice <strong>of</strong><br />
Supreme Court at tdae Democratic-Judicial<br />
Convention.<br />
UA 0 2, 1863 2-1- gi 1 /<br />
ANGLE, JAiiES L<br />
- 800 persons sign petition urging e<br />
election as ^Independent Congressional<br />
Nominee from th« 28th Congressional<br />
UA, 3 30, 1864, 2-2<br />
A3:J3<br />
vbimara<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
- Xccepted Congressional nomination from<br />
tbe 28th district.<br />
UA, S 30, 1864, 2-3<br />
ANGLE, JAMES ] L.. ~COIT.<br />
--, j<br />
ifeceives Democratic nomination for the<br />
28th Congressional District.<br />
UA, 0 1, 1864, 2-2<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L. ( r, x i)<br />
-Democratic o<strong>and</strong>ldate for Congress ,.ja8*h<br />
receives support <strong>of</strong> the Penfleld<br />
UA, 0 22, 1864, 2-2<br />
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ANGLE, JAfl'iSS L.<br />
•. 1<br />
_ Fills vacancy on board <strong>of</strong> directors,<br />
caused by death <strong>of</strong> Judge Chapin<br />
UA, 0 23, 1865, 2-1<br />
J<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L. , ,- ,<br />
- - '- •• I<br />
— l/isted as attorney <strong>of</strong> <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Savings Bank,<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1866, 2-2 " \ ..,*- n , ^:<br />
ANGLE, L.J.<br />
OU)<br />
^Elected to attend constitutional<br />
(Jonventioa<br />
UA, Ap 19, 1667, 2-4<br />
cij<br />
ANGLE, JAWES L. (r jJ (ROCHESTER)<br />
^/dmitted to practice in U. S. District<br />
Court<br />
UA ; My 24, 1867 2-6<br />
4,<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
— Listed as New York State Assemblyman<br />
from <strong>Rochester</strong> in 1854, 1<br />
UA, N 11, 1868, 2-2<br />
CG:JS<br />
ANGLE, JAIIES L.<br />
')<br />
-. "The Grays at Avon" a- poem, by Wm. H.<br />
C. Hosmer* inscribed to him<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1874, 2-6<br />
"^ HU 1 cJ)<br />
ANGLE. JAMES L.<br />
, Accepts nomination for Congress won<br />
Liberal Democratic ticket*<br />
UA 0 27, 1874, 3-2<br />
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ANGLE, < • 11 ' )<br />
- JJleoted SuDervisor in Lima on Xeform<br />
picket-<br />
UA Mr 9, 1876, 2-3<br />
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ANGLE, COL. JAMES L.<br />
• '')<br />
- dominated Judge <strong>of</strong> Supreme Court<br />
oy Democrats -^H=4uvT"<br />
UA S 22, 1876, 2-2<br />
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ANGLE, JAHES L.<br />
— Editorial comment upon h&e nomination<br />
3 for Supreme Court JustlCR<br />
49 ill.-)<br />
UA S 22, 1876, 3-1<br />
ANGLE, JALES L.<br />
_ Accepts Democratic nomination ftfi*<br />
VUflt.1 rn <strong>of</strong> Fiuarrmr finnrtt fn'w<br />
UA, S 23, 1876, 3-3<br />
AKi-LE JAL.ES L.<br />
**presided for £J=»e Veteran Grays »e<br />
thGjLlli fcVj annual reunion PX<br />
Kremlin Restaurant<br />
, H PI, 1876, 2-4<br />
ANGLE, JAMES • /<br />
Nominated for Justice <strong>of</strong> 4J» Supreme<br />
Court by 7^h Judicial District Democratic<br />
Convention! -patedfor<br />
position by U.A #<br />
, S 25, 1S7«, 2-2<br />
ANGLE f JAMES L.<br />
-CLected Justice <strong>of</strong> Supreme Courtj<br />
UA N 14, 1878, 2-6<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
^ Court Retires frora Justiceship <strong>of</strong> Supreme<br />
7<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L. ( )<br />
—dominated as Senatorial C<strong>and</strong>idate at<br />
••She Greenback Senatorial Convention.<br />
UA ; 0 11, 1879 2-5<br />
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ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
SE:HR<br />
ANGLE, JUDGE JAMES L.<br />
- H<strong>and</strong>ed down decision in hia last case<br />
before retiring<br />
UA, D 28, 1888, 2-3<br />
I k<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
-Died: illus^ns^tmt- -fl- co<br />
UA, My 5, 1891, 5-6<br />
SL'.AB<br />
FC:HR<br />
ANGLE, JAMES L.<br />
—In memoriain-<br />
UA. My 7 1891 7-2<br />
. \<br />
ANGLE, JESSE W (READING, PA.)<br />
-Married Janet L. Wilson (Brighton)<br />
UA, 0 20, 1892, 5-3<br />
JClAA<br />
jL:FD<br />
ANGLE, LANSING<br />
(MRS. L'ATHIAS)<br />
RDU, Ja.26, 1853, 8-<br />
UA, Ag 14, 1863, 3-5
AKOLE, MATHEW<br />
(Chicago)<br />
wformer townsman In <strong>Rochester</strong> for vacation<br />
UA, Jl 18, 1876, 2-3<br />
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ANGLE, MATTHIAS L.<br />
(LIMA)<br />
-Fioneer died; oame to *h±#-territory<br />
in 1818,<br />
UA, N 13, 1873, 2-5<br />
ANGLE,<br />
ANGLE, OLIVE<br />
IF ramm<br />
ANGLE y S. ELLA.<br />
UA. D 6, 1S76, 2-<br />
'.7I-:: HR<br />
ANGLE, SIL'ON V.<br />
as-Democratic nominee from<br />
2nd Ward<br />
1<br />
UA N 4, 1365 2-1<br />
ltd*<br />
CCP:JS<br />
ANGLE. SIMON V<br />
-/Elected alderman from 2nd Ward<br />
UA, N 8, 1865, 2-1<br />
ANGLE, S. V.R.<br />
yv<br />
UA, Mr 10, 1873, 2-3<br />
ccp;mrnm
ANGLE<br />
f MRS.) S.V.<br />
UA, D 4, 1876,<br />
2-3<br />
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ANGLE, WILLIAM J.<br />
(MILTON, SARATOGA COVU1<br />
.pied; oldest Inhabitant <strong>of</strong> tfee county<br />
UA, My 7, 1870, 3-8<br />
7<br />
WN:ARO<br />
•<br />
npjnno<br />
ANGLE, WILLIE<br />
ANGLES, CORNELIA<br />
UA, Jl 21, 1865, 3-8<br />
See Drenson, DucH-ey<br />
trjmnni<br />
ANGLES, JAr.!ES L.<br />
ANGLIN, HAi^NAH<br />
-purchased Dr Le-'is 1 South Clinton St,<br />
"home for §10,000<br />
UA, Kr 23, 1867, 2-5<br />
- rt' ; UA, 3/t<br />
HAL<br />
KE:AB<br />
AHOLIN, JOHN<br />
-/led,<br />
OA ; 0 20, 1868, 3-6<br />
ANGLIN, JOHN F.<br />
Died<br />
UA D 6, 1888, 8-5
ANQLXN, URS. UARY<br />
filed,<br />
UA, N 7, 1874, 3-6<br />
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ANGST, CAROLINE (MRS. HENRY)<br />
UA, Ag 16, 1897, 3-4<br />
ANGUISH, JE1\NIE<br />
ANGUISH, MARY (MRS. ALBERT) (CLYDE)<br />
UA, F 9, 1892,<br />
SL:MB<br />
CCP:AB<br />
ANGUS, WILLIAM<br />
-parried Minnie Rector in Piffard<br />
UA, Jl 6, 1886, 6-3<br />
ANIMAL SHOWS<br />
•r Hagenbeck trained animal show at<br />
•*he Lyceum t-4r& n ln» h^<br />
UA, M 5, 1894, 9-1 fl^ 7^/<br />
LG:APO<br />
MM:JI<br />
ANIMAL TRAP<br />
Inventions<br />
ANIMAL VIVISECTION<br />
— Bergfr Association brings action against<br />
Dr. Richard Moore in Police Court £W<br />
1<br />
UA, Ap 19, 1875, 2-<br />
VC:JI<br />
WN:MB
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ANION, AMELIA A<br />
(GATES)<br />
ANISE, SELIVA<br />
UA, Ap 2, 1SS1, 3-7<br />
UA, BIy 20, 1890, 5-6<br />
ANN,MARY<br />
— l/rote^t poem entitled "The captive<br />
ANNABLE, JENNIE<br />
(Bloods' Depot)<br />
•=*±gbtt i= teoii^ltef«eEE^<br />
Bird« /<br />
RDD, Ky 17, 1853, 2-5<br />
JLfAJC
ANNALLY, JOHN U.<br />
lloAnnally, John<br />
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ANNAN, ELIZABETH<br />
UA, F 10, 1887, 8-4<br />
(GENEVA)<br />
CC:MB<br />
CMV<br />
•i<br />
ANNAPOLIS<br />
See U.S. Naval Academy<br />
ANNDON, MARTIN<br />
-decree granted settling estate.<br />
UA, Mr 11, 1884, 2-1.<br />
UHUlUC<br />
CC:HR<br />
ANNETT, HUGH<br />
UA, S 8, 1390, 5-4<br />
ANNIE LAURIE SOCIAL CLUB<br />
_^ewly organized. Officers elected.<br />
UA . Jl 25, 1887, 3-2<br />
- /,•/<br />
SClHR<br />
CL:RZ<br />
ANNIN, HERBERT (SCOTTSVILLE)<br />
-ferried Ella .Rogers<br />
UA, Ap 30, 1SS9, 1-7 " '' - f<br />
ANNIN, J. (LE ROY)<br />
-/buffered $8,000 loss In Le Roy # fire,<br />
RDU, Ja 15, 1855, 2-3<br />
JDP:JDP<br />
ARO
ANNIN, JAMES JR.<br />
-/Received honorable mention at tfee<br />
Berlin Fishery Exhibition for<br />
flh V^ «p^ ^ «A ». ^ . » .-. Jfe _ _ _<br />
apparatus for sending fish eggs<br />
UA, My 11, 1881, 2-1<br />
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ANNIN, JAMES B.<br />
UA, 0 20, 1*575, 2-2<br />
JCM :<br />
VC:<br />
ANNIH & MUNGER<br />
-/ewelry store suffers loss in<br />
Le Roy fire.<br />
RDU, Je 13, 1855, 2-5<br />
AI\ T !\ T IS, ALAKSON B.<br />
UA Jl 21 1893 7-2<br />
(CONESUS)<br />
AA<br />
ANNIS, CORTLAND<br />
(OGDEiM CENTER)<br />
-Formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>, conrnitted suicide<br />
fcy hanging.<br />
UA, F 6, 1893, 5-4<br />
ANNIS,<br />
DELILAH<br />
.M<br />
JA:R2<br />
ANNIS, ELIZABETH<br />
IBIHR<br />
UA, Jl 6, 1888, 8-6
ANNIS, R. fi. (Livonia)<br />
-parried Margaret L. Welch (Dansville)<br />
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1 ANNIS, H. W.<br />
J<br />
-Xppointed<br />
j.1 'Episcopal<br />
J<br />
U A, 0 10,<br />
minister <strong>of</strong><br />
Church<br />
1867, 2-4<br />
Clarkson Methodist<br />
SV:MC<br />
ANNIS, -t&h. H. W. cj<br />
-(fives talk on "Methodism versus<br />
'8pirituali 8m. • (P/g~yoiTfrr<br />
UA, Ag 12, 1895, 7-1<br />
1 mmm<br />
1<br />
1 ^<br />
SC:TL<br />
•<br />
ANNIS, JA r ES<br />
I<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1874,<br />
(LIVOHIA)<br />
ANNIS, JOSEPH<br />
-ifarried Maggie Sears.<br />
UA, Mr 13, 1886, 7-1<br />
gtzjnnnm<br />
IB:HR<br />
ANNIS, MINERVA (URS. T.E.) (PENFIELD)<br />
My 1, lggo, g-5<br />
ANNIS, REUBEN L.<br />
(ALBION)<br />
^ laarried Amy J. Taber (North Collins, N.Y.)<br />
UA F 2, 188^ 3-4<br />
Sli:JDP
ANNULMENTS<br />
Pauline) secured annulment <strong>of</strong><br />
marriage to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor George Brown<br />
UA, N 6, 1897, 9-3<br />
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ANNUNCIATOR.^<br />
-dopy <strong>of</strong> paper issued by <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
University received by Daily Advertiser<br />
RDA, Ja 11, 1851, 2-4<br />
CCP:TL<br />
FD<br />
ANSBERGER, AGNES<br />
ANSBERGER, ELIZABETH<br />
-Died in Chlll ;<br />
UA 0 15, 1864, 3-1<br />
JL:FD<br />
FD:JI<br />
ANSBERGER, THOMAS<br />
UA, D 18, 1886, 8-4<br />
(CANANDAIGUA)<br />
ANSCOMB, ABRAHAM (PITTSFORD)<br />
-bled, (^^4'<br />
UA, Je 20, 1888, 8-4<br />
ANSCOuB, KATE I3A3SL<br />
En^T, TU»<br />
0 (>IA ANSG0L3, I/iRS. JAKE<br />
UA», S^ 18, 1890, 2-4
ANSCOMB, JANE<br />
purchased l<strong>and</strong> on Alex<strong>and</strong>er St. for $2400<br />
from h enry Bllllnghuret <strong>and</strong> James H.<br />
Billlnghurat, heirs-at-law <strong>of</strong> Nancy<br />
Billinghurst,<br />
UA, D 9, 1875, 2-6<br />
CCP:ARO<br />
ANSCOUB, THOMAS<br />
-Married Lena Smeed.<br />
UA, Mr<br />
PR-.ARA<br />
ANSELL, EDiiUND<br />
-parried Tillle<br />
y 5.5<br />
UA f D 10, 1897, 9-4<br />
CCP:EQ<br />
ANSELL, MINNIE J<br />
^<br />
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AKSCOilB, JANE BILLINGHURST (MRS. THOMAS)<br />
fled<br />
UA. My 16, 1SS9, 2-3<br />
JDP:JDP<br />
ANSELL, EDMUND<br />
-Missing from home; description when<br />
last seen.<br />
UA, Mr 22, 1878,<br />
MM:MB<br />
•i<br />
ANSELL, ELEANOR LOUISE<br />
•Sou Duuhley, "/illliuii T;<br />
]K<br />
FT:TL<br />
ANSELM, UONIKA (MRS. JACOB)<br />
^ j t u t<br />
UA,<br />
)<br />
D 20, 1894,<br />
3-6<br />
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MM:FD<br />
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AN8EUI, MONICA<br />
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ANSEN3EROER, FRANK<br />
UA, Ag 31, 1896, 6-4<br />
ANSER, EUGQIE<br />
****ee article describing antics <strong>of</strong><br />
people caught In fire at -» rooming<br />
house, -46*4<br />
UA, Jl 2h 9 1S76, 2-3<br />
ANSER, ENGENE<br />
• • , / \<br />
-Author <strong>of</strong> short skit called<br />
'"Appearances". (fi")<br />
UA, S 11, 1376, 2-6<br />
AJCtAB<br />
WN.'JIIG<br />
ANSITT, EUGENE L.<br />
-l4rried •j4rried Clara Taylor<br />
UA, S 21, 1894, 7-4<br />
ANSLER, JOHN<br />
-Estate settled Judicially.<br />
UA, SI, 1896, 6-4<br />
JL:FD<br />
AL:JI<br />
AN8LEY, A.<br />
(GENEVA)<br />
_granted patent for potato digger<br />
UA, Ag 28, 1885, 1-4<br />
ANSLEY, Da. S.H. (GENEVA)<br />
-j/arried Edith B. Mulllns<br />
UA, S 20, 1993, 7-2<br />
(Mt. Morris)<br />
JG:FD<br />
IE: A3
ANSLXNGER, J. H.<br />
l/arned llary Hioks<br />
UA N 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
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RDD Ag 13, 1852, 3-3<br />
AKSCII, BYRCIT<br />
-Carried Julia Ann Chatterton.<br />
RDU, N 16, 1854, 3-2<br />
ANSON, CHARLES<br />
-pissing -j/lssing for several days.<br />
RDU, Ja 18, 1855, 3-1<br />
SV:L:LH<br />
FD:ARO<br />
AtfSTEY<br />
ANSTICE, MRS. FERONDA<br />
See Fox, Frederick<br />
(NEW YORK CITY)<br />
JL:FD<br />
ANSTICE, FLORA<br />
Saa—Sill, Stoxe_-Company.<br />
h<br />
(I<br />
1<br />
ANSTICE, REV. KEHRY<br />
_ Carried Flora Fenner<br />
DA, Je 4, 1866, 3-7<br />
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ANSTICE, REV. HENRY<br />
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~~£reaohed sermon on Ww Sabbath<br />
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,dave sermon on eternal punishment,<br />
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ANSTICE, REV. DR.<br />
-Preached sermon on "Bible Revision n j<br />
Outline ~f figrmrrn given,<br />
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ANSTICE, REV- DR.<br />
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-ilector <strong>of</strong> St. Luke's Church for 20<br />
year8 ; ( J^it)<br />
UA, My 10, 1886, 2-3<br />
ANSTICE, HENRY D.D.<br />
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Observed 29th anniversary In<br />
ministry<br />
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a vol.)<br />
-To welcome Bishop Walker to tfe*<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> diocese,<br />
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ANSTICE, REV. HENRY f/, )<br />
- Retired from t#e rectorship <strong>of</strong> St<br />
Luke*8 Church -(&•*-)<br />
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ANSTICE, REV. DR. HENRY<br />
-Resigns as rector <strong>of</strong> St. Lukes to accept<br />
-«. call to St. Mathias 1 Church in Phil?.;<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1897, 8-3<br />
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AMSTICE, EEV. HE1.EY<br />
(,.4)<br />
~^Resignation from St. Luke's Church takes<br />
effect Itoy 1.<br />
UA ; Ap 30, 18y7. 7-2<br />
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-fled,<br />
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ANTHONY,<br />
wlfied <strong>of</strong> exposure <strong>and</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> proper<br />
nourishment.<br />
RDA, Ap 24, 1852, 3-1<br />
ANTHONY, MRS.<br />
-young lady attempted to commit suicide<br />
UA ; D 19, 1876, 2-5<br />
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ANTHONY, BROTHER<br />
-j(eeigned as president <strong>of</strong> Manhattan College;<br />
IT iimn call rrf to headquarters <strong>of</strong> Brothers '<br />
<strong>of</strong> -the Christian Schools <strong>of</strong> Paria.UH<br />
UA, D 18, 1893, 8-3<br />
ANTHONY, ABBY A-<br />
-flee Roda, Williaah<br />
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ANTHONY, MRS. ANN (Medina)<br />
j& lamp.<br />
UA, Ap# 3, 1863, 2-4<br />
by t!*e- upsetting <strong>of</strong><br />
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ANTHONY, ASA (GATES)<br />
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-Carried Evelyn Jaoobs.<br />
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-Arrested for disorderly conduct^<br />
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- Carried Arminta Camilla Graves<br />
UA, 03, 1672, 3-7<br />
ANTHONY, U^',--<br />
petitions for prohibition<br />
law,<br />
HDD Ja 20, 1852, 2-6<br />
vc:raram<br />
CB<br />
ANTHONY, DANIEL (GATES)<br />
father <strong>of</strong> Susan B. Anthony, obituary<br />
UA, N 26, 1862, 2-2<br />
ANTHONY, DANIEL B.<br />
-Liberty Party noninee for <strong>County</strong><br />
Treasurer j<br />
HDD, IT 3, 1851, 2-6<br />
MKM:NT<br />
!'LH<br />
ANTHONY, DANIEL U.<br />
-jUrrled Lottie F.<br />
UA, MY 7, 1867, 3-7<br />
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'^akery burned down<br />
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( f X>*-<br />
parried Lottie R. Finch at Green Brooke,<br />
New York.<br />
UA, S 9, 1G82, 3-6<br />
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ANTHONY, Jffift. D. IS.<br />
ANTHONY, D.H. -<br />
UA, Jl 13, 1887, 2-6<br />
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^ Photography-plctiires <strong>of</strong> *<br />
bakery,<br />
UA, Ap 22, 1893,<br />
11-5<br />
famous<br />
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ANTHONY, D^ R.<br />
at by V/ilbur K. Hayward in the<br />
rystal Palace<br />
, D 7, 1853, 3-2<br />
ANTHONY, D.R.<br />
-C;<br />
—Young Author held on charge <strong>of</strong> assault<br />
over debt -fee oved<br />
RDD V D 8, 1853 2-4<br />
1.LH<br />
ANTHONY, D. R.<br />
Returns from Kansas.<br />
RDU, Ag 15, 1854, 2*6<br />
H4
ANTHONY, D. R. ( V.'» )<br />
Established *A insurance <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
in Leavenworth, Knnsas,<br />
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ANTHONY, D.R.<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>, engaged in<br />
erection <strong>of</strong> buildings in Leavenworth,<br />
Kansas.<br />
UA D 24, 1860 2-1<br />
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ANTHONY, D. R. 4pn*Kgp ^fv-HPQTFqTAN? '.,,,.,/<br />
—Jn.sits <strong>Rochester</strong> given Commission<br />
as Postmaster <strong>of</strong> Leavenworth by<br />
President Lincoln<br />
UA, Ap 24, 1961, 2-1<br />
ANTHONY, D. R.<br />
at Lep.venworth, Kansas.<br />
UA, Ag 1, 1861, 2-1<br />
<strong>of</strong> murder<br />
ANTHONY, D.R.<br />
a%~ nominated for<br />
^fflayor <strong>of</strong> Leavenworth, Kansas, by<br />
Republican Party.<br />
UA, Mr ff 31, 1863, 2-1<br />
mhm:mm<br />
ANTHONY, COL. D. 2. !<br />
-Mayor <strong>and</strong> Postmaster <strong>of</strong> Leavenworth City,|<br />
visited <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA My 22, 1863, 2-1<br />
AIJT40NY, D. R. (LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS) ''/CV><br />
-?/aycr <strong>and</strong> Fostnaster <strong>of</strong> Kansas arrived<br />
in <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA, D 14, 1363, 2-2<br />
"0
ANTHONY, D. R, (FORMER ROCHESTERIAN) (c ()<br />
^Involved in p shooting affray<br />
in Leavenworth, Kansas. Released<br />
on non-complaint.<br />
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A<br />
(-T0RMEREY OF ROCHESTER)<br />
j \<br />
-Visiting here, manager <strong>of</strong>-the ' r ''<br />
Leavenworth Daily Times.<br />
UA, My 28, 1872, 2-6<br />
JRiMB<br />
jC:HB<br />
ANTHONY. DANIEL R.<br />
g fi-nnrr1 y^-fyf—rrmhrnftar wan-nhnf at<br />
Leavenworth, Kentucky in an argument<br />
UA, My 11, 1875, 2-2<br />
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AHTHOHY, GBDRGK T. (KANSAS)<br />
^obituary; formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Ag 6, 1896, 6-2<br />
ANTHONY, MRS. HULDAH 0.<br />
, Ag-13, j.go.0, 5-3<br />
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AL:TL<br />
ANTHONY, J. D. (CONESUS)<br />
by falling tree.<br />
UA F 3, 1891, 7-1<br />
ANTHONY, MRS. JANE BRINCK<br />
UA, F 12, 1883, 2-3<br />
(UUMFORD)<br />
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AKTEOKY, JOHN P.<br />
- dbituary.<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1679, 1-6<br />
(LTJilFORD)<br />
ANTHONY, JOHN SUEDES<br />
-ySurvlvor <strong>of</strong> the war <strong>of</strong> 1812, obituary<br />
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at Buffalo, West Va.<br />
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ANTHONY, LOTTIE R. F.<br />
Died*<br />
UA, Jl 13, 1887, 8-5<br />
ANTHONY, MRS. MARGARET<br />
UA, Ja 23, 1897, 9-2<br />
CG:FD<br />
ANTHONY, MARY A. L.<br />
tetter to a friend describing<br />
—trip to <strong>and</strong> life in Kansas Ca,<br />
pxxbHrshs&<br />
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UA, My 12, 1858, 3-4<br />
ANTHONY, REV, MARY E.<br />
- Colored woman accused <strong>of</strong> using fraudulent<br />
#• • '<br />
means for securing money from oltlaono. ^<br />
UA A3- 20, 1868, 2-2<br />
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ANTHONY, K ^<br />
~~^feeting <strong>of</strong> ladies Interested in<br />
woman suffrage held meeting at -her<br />
housei committoo appointed to form<br />
a-f>epaanent o r W ^<br />
UA, D 2, 1885, 2-1<br />
|ANTHONY, MARY S.<br />
(cJ)<br />
~Replied to Dr. Crapsey's statement<br />
from -tt*©- pulnit on women's edition<br />
circuit inn -fp eali )<br />
UA, Mr 2k,<br />
JC:EQ
ANTHONY, MARY^S,<br />
'" ')<br />
/o be honored by « reoeptlon on her<br />
70th birthday? ao knowledges her-sister,<br />
ousan B., as the pioneer suffragist- in<br />
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-j/enbsr <strong>of</strong> tJw <strong>Central</strong> Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
Y.'or.aii's Temperjjice Society<br />
RDD, Ap 7, 1852 2-5<br />
ANTHOUY, SUSAIJ B.<br />
-/ppeala to women to attend Temperanca<br />
Convention in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
RDD, Ap 19, 1852, 3-4<br />
NC<br />
I.ILH<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Letrtey gixes' particulars concerning<br />
Women's Temperance Meeting ^<br />
RDA Ap 20, 1852, 3-1<br />
CMV<br />
ANTHOlfY, SUSAN B<br />
-^Lectured on Temperance in Elmira with<br />
Emily Clark^<br />
ROD, Ag 11, 1852, 3-4<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Secretary <strong>of</strong> the roman's Rights<br />
Convention.<br />
RDA, S 9, 1852, 3-2<br />
ARO<br />
FL:KLH<br />
A IITHC1TY, 3USAIT 3.<br />
-Attends National Woman's Rights<br />
Convention at Syracuse.<br />
EDU S 11, 1852, 2-5<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAIT B.<br />
-Chosen secretary <strong>of</strong> New York Woman's Stat«<br />
Convention<br />
RDA 0 19, 1852, 2-2<br />
JL<br />
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ANTHCNY, SUSAN B.<br />
-ffo acld&esa $ public meeting in Rcrr.e,<br />
Y N. Y.<br />
D 30, 1852, 2-4<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
^fleeted Recording Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
Women's State Temperance Society y<br />
RDD,'ja 28, 1553, 2-4<br />
JD<br />
ANTHOIIY, SUSA!! B<br />
^o speak at ^mperance rally in<br />
New York City<br />
RDD, F 7, 1853, 2-5<br />
ANTH01TY, SIBA1I B<br />
^ she^wwe at Tempierance convention<br />
described j<br />
RDD, F 11, 1853, 2-5<br />
ARO<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B<br />
-A(idress~'Voman l s Temperance Rally<br />
RDA Kr 23, 1853, 2-5^ "-') " n.11 -<br />
ARO<br />
•<br />
ANTHOIIY, SUSAN B<br />
-Addresses temperance meeting in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
RDD, Mr 24, 1853, 2-4<br />
NC<br />
ANTHOIIY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Speech <strong>and</strong> dress criticized ;<br />
RDD, «r29, 1853, 2-4<br />
AITTHOIjY, rUSAII B<br />
-Present at Seamstresee<br />
r - meeting<br />
RDA, Ap 15, 1853, 2-6<br />
ARO<br />
ARO<br />
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ANTHGIJY, ,, ,<br />
-To lecture *A Syracuse on Temperance.<br />
hDU, Ap Sl 9 1853, 2-3<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
ittempt to speak at tb« ^YorldU<br />
Temperance Convention in New York,<br />
thwarted,<br />
RDU, My 14, 1853, 2-4<br />
KLH<br />
IJIHOUY, S, B.<br />
— Refuses record ng secr o tirysMp <strong>of</strong><br />
Vs'ocen^ State Te!_t)eiance Society<br />
ftDD, J« O, 135^, 3-5<br />
^ F:lF-iCr- B<br />
-Elected -a s.ecretary <strong>of</strong> Women's Rights<br />
Convention in Hochester<br />
HDD, D 1, 1853, 2-5<br />
ANTHCIJY, SUSAir B.<br />
-Called \vonians Rights Convention<br />
to order at Albany<br />
RDU, P 15, 1854, 2-6<br />
A:JTHCIJY, 3U3AN 3.<br />
-^poke on Women's Rights at Albany<br />
Convention<br />
I1DU, F 17, 1854, 2-4<br />
EC<br />
•<br />
B<br />
by Baltimore Clipper<br />
with fraud<br />
ID'J, Ap 19, 1854, 2-4<br />
were char-;es <strong>of</strong> fraud<br />
'^ltiiuove Clipper<br />
, Ap .26, If 54, 2-4<br />
brought
«2iT}ro:r?,<br />
on ;/oi..en v c Rights<br />
e !:•«, 1.5* t , 2-5<br />
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AI;TKC:;Y, SUSAI; B.<br />
-/o lecture in Utica on pecuniary<br />
'<strong>and</strong> Legal Disabilities <strong>of</strong> V.omen.<br />
S 14, 1854, 2-5<br />
3C:.-aO<br />
A::TKCI^, SUSAH 3.<br />
30 yoi»oonc attended<br />
lecture in I'tica.<br />
~J)U, S 16, 1S5-J:, 2-6<br />
A13TKCKY, SUSAK B.<br />
-/onrnent on lecture on /oman suffrage<br />
^y eastern paper<br />
HDU, 3 IS, 1854, 2-4<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B<br />
-Text <strong>of</strong> speech at Women's Rights<br />
Convention in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
RDU, Ja 16, 1855, 3-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
^Active participant in suffrage<br />
meeting at Rome.<br />
RDU, Mr 12, 1855, 2-1<br />
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ANTHONY, t SUSAN B.<br />
HMVpolitical strength<br />
RDU, Jl 24, 1855, 2-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN E.<br />
-Review <strong>of</strong> JS&P address on "Education<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sexes Together"<br />
UA f P 3, 1857, 2-3<br />
SC'MC<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Called "strongest Minded" woman<br />
In this section.<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-"JCioked up ftfuss as usual" at N.Y.9.<br />
Teachers Association meeting-bald-at<br />
Lookport.<br />
UA Ag 5, 1858, 2-3<br />
1<br />
UAU'.AO<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-^gainst capital punishment<br />
UA 0 6, 1858, 2-6<br />
CMV<br />
ANTHONY. SUSAN B.<br />
--And Rev. Antoinette Brown, to speak in<br />
Niagara Falls &t-±fc<br />
UA, Jl 8, 1859, 1-6<br />
PJTTrARO<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Appeals to voters to support Republican<br />
ticket<br />
UA, Jl 12, 1859, 1-6<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-/resides at meeting friendly to<br />
John Brown f s cause.<br />
UA, D 3, 1859, 2-5<br />
PJW:AR0<br />
PW:SJB<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-fill address convention on Roman's Rights!<br />
UA, Ja 3,.1860, 2-3<br />
AKTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Anti-Slavery Convention<br />
in Buffalo<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
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conventlonj<br />
notices <strong>of</strong> Buffalo<br />
-/aid to posse38 no "statesmanlike 11<br />
qualities<br />
-edl-tor-ot-th^Ji<br />
UA, Ja 14, 1860, 1-5<br />
UA, Ja 17, I860, 1-5<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- p'lans lecture before the Yates<br />
<strong>County</strong> Teacher's Association at<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
address Abolition Convention at Buffalo,<br />
UA, Ja 3, 1861, 2-2<br />
Perm Yan<br />
UA Je 9, I860, 1-7<br />
FD:DS<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Stresses Anti-Slavery convention in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA Ja 11, 1861, 2-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN 3.<br />
-principal speaker in Abolition Agitation<br />
meeting held at Corinthian Hall,<br />
UA Ja 12,.l: r 61, 2-?.<br />
i :: * v \J<br />
. -<br />
Common Council <strong>of</strong> Utica requests<br />
hall o-nerg QQt to admit her <strong>and</strong> Pter<br />
company^Tor tare pttrpoge<br />
abolition n<br />
AKTHCi.'Y, SUSAi-: 1 B. & CO.<br />
yrr.cuse citizens reouest f: postponement<br />
<strong>of</strong> -AW Abolition Convention^ im<br />
UA, Ja_29, 1861, 2-2<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B. & CC.<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAli B. & CO.<br />
n l/p
;•;*, SUSAUB.<br />
-/eeorapanled Wendell Phillips to platform<br />
at Coopor Institute/• ^hj^t^u^<br />
Woman's Loyal League.<br />
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before<br />
-/Expected to play prominent part in Republic<br />
in irational Convention<br />
UA, Ky 2C, I8o4, 3-3<br />
VR:ARO<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
^Touring Illinois on behalf <strong>of</strong> universal<br />
suffrage <strong>and</strong> negro equality- 1/3<br />
UA Ag 31, 1865 3-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Pronounces Charles B. Sumner •« dangerous<br />
man<br />
UA, My 14, 1866, 1-2<br />
CCPUS<br />
PG/CilV<br />
ANTHGMY, SUSAN 3.<br />
- presided at equal rights meeting held in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA ; D 12, 1866, 8-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Description <strong>of</strong> her ao oho io today at<br />
the* age <strong>of</strong> 45<br />
UA Ja 10, 1867, 2-3<br />
PW/CMV<br />
^ ^<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN<br />
- Ventral character in ; sketch by Buffalo<br />
editor,<br />
are satirised<br />
UA F 5, 1867, 2-3<br />
p JW: JI<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
" Sends letter to paper in Buffalo on<br />
tiw subject <strong>of</strong> Equal Plights.<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1867, 2-4<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
/meeting yosfterday in Brooklyn *<br />
jwan pond from her stating that<br />
suffrage wllUuiLt-Tecnufl to a a;<br />
would b» <strong>of</strong>tgyled in ttae next election<br />
UA MY 11, 1867, 3-2<br />
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AWTHOUY, SUSA:: 13..<br />
4»*W/ speal; at Corinthian Hall<br />
on" v/oman's rights.<br />
UA, N 13, 1867, 2-2<br />
DJBI G<br />
NT: 1<br />
AHTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
"Spoke before an audience <strong>of</strong> 400 ax. Corinthian<br />
Hall advocating woman suffrage<br />
D 3, 1867, 2-2<br />
SjSAi\i b.<br />
-/roprietor <strong>and</strong> manager <strong>of</strong> paper "The<br />
Revolution" published in New York City<br />
UA, Ja 17, 1868, 2-2<br />
MHM:MAL<br />
ANTHONY, STEAK B.<br />
Her-paper attacks police raid upon<br />
ab<strong>and</strong>oned women, Article aoho why the<br />
police JJd UOL make a raid on th~e ab<strong>and</strong>uned<br />
men at the game timp<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1868, 3-2<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B,<br />
- dotations from h«p- paper -•The<br />
republished,<br />
UA, Ap 3, 1868, 3-2<br />
JD:JMG<br />
AFTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-^Lected delegate-at-large to Kational<br />
Democratic Convention<br />
UA, Je 11, 1868, 3-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- Sends humorous but sincere letter<br />
xo Democratic Convention.<br />
UA, Jl 10, 1868, 3-4<br />
JD:JMG
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B. ,<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B. .<br />
-Creates ttir in New York City nheit~ehe<br />
lettered on "Women 1 s Rights".<br />
A papee»*n-N.Y.' declared *nr« Susan<br />
B. Anthony Jbe> a "masculine woman"<br />
UA D 26, 1868, 2-3<br />
UA, F 9, 1869, 2-5<br />
UAL/CCP<br />
AHTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Returns to <strong>Rochester</strong> after a- western<br />
tour.<br />
UA, Mr 8, 1363, 2-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
^flowing tribute paid by New York<br />
admirer<br />
My 21, 1869 2-6<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Bor p^p^r, "The.Revolution" commends<br />
"Irish Republicans" favoritism <strong>of</strong> «<br />
'Universal suffrage"<br />
UA Jl 24, 1869, 3-2<br />
Celebrated her 50th<br />
Tonnn's Bureau In !I !!. Y- Cit;^<br />
TTA, F 17, 1*70, 2-2<br />
at 1jhe<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Bath Courier in commenting upon<br />
«p future speech calls her «•<br />
"young man <strong>of</strong> conoeded ability,<br />
UA, Ap 8, 1870, 2-3<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAit B.<br />
*~Recovered hs*. stolen pocketbook.<br />
UA / Ag 27, 1870,. 2-1<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Jo advocate women suffrage In the west*<br />
UA. lly 23, 1871 3-2<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B,<br />
"Arrival announced in San Francisco-<br />
UA.Ag 22, 1871, 2-1<br />
JD:HR<br />
SUSAN 3.<br />
-Spoke in East Bloomfield in effort<br />
to win supporters to law? cause.<br />
UA, Je 5, 1872, 2-5<br />
WMrJIIG<br />
MHM:JS<br />
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AKTHOKY, SUSAK" B.<br />
- Allowed to register^ other women a-lao-<br />
UA, N 2, 1872, 2-4<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
~0ast -her e vote with about eight g other<br />
ladies) matter may be b taken k t to Court Ct .<br />
/<br />
UA, N 5, 1872, 2-3<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
.-Comments on her voting being made<br />
from all parts <strong>of</strong> the State,<br />
UA, N 8, 1872, 3-3<br />
VC:HB
a.<br />
-/treated for Illegal voting; taken<br />
before United States Con-nlsaloner<br />
Storr<br />
UA, N 19, 1872, P.-5<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- Treated harshly In courtf U.A. pleads<br />
hqwiv«rfor her decency <strong>and</strong> fair-play<br />
UA, N 20, 1872, 3-1<br />
GTZ:JI<br />
AKTHObY, B.<br />
Examination deciding legality <strong>of</strong> her<br />
vote adjourned to December 13 by<br />
D.S. Commissioner.<br />
UA, N 30, 1372, 3-3<br />
GZ.-AB<br />
A::TKCKY,<br />
S.*I: B.<br />
Attempting to obtain-at oostal<br />
appointmentship through t#be president.<br />
UA, D 16, 1672, 2-2<br />
VC:RZ<br />
ANTHONY, 3USAW B.<br />
Case argued before United States<br />
Commissioner; defense argued that women<br />
were citizens <strong>and</strong> therefore had a right<br />
to vote.<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- To be held for District Court in Albany<br />
on illegal voting charges,<br />
UA D 26, 1872, 2-3<br />
UA D 34,1872, 2-5<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
To appear in Buffalo Court on-ar-Habeas<br />
Corpus<br />
UA, j a 9, 1873, 2-5<br />
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ANTHO*\T, SUSAN B.<br />
-Case postponed to Albanyi vexing -»t<br />
ftochestei»-in-the last elfeotlsns,-cltwe-<strong>of</strong><br />
her arrest 2/3 col<br />
TA, Ja 11, 1673, 2-3<br />
JD:AHD<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
../ /<br />
-Arguments <strong>of</strong> Henry R. Selden In her<br />
"behalf llsted T<br />
UA Ja 28, 1873, 4-1,5<br />
GZ:RZ<br />
AKTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Votes Republican ticket with Mary<br />
L. Hebard <strong>and</strong> Mary M. Pulver for<br />
second time in life,<br />
J<br />
UA, VSr 5, 1873, 2-3<br />
AKTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Lectures in Baptist Church in Pittsford<br />
on "Pov/er <strong>of</strong> the Ballot", revie=ed^<br />
UA Kr 13, 1873, 2-2<br />
GZ-.VB<br />
CVTZ:RZ<br />
ANTHONY, S : ;SA:: B.<br />
7o lecture on "It is a crime for U.A.<br />
Citizen to vote<br />
UA, lT.r 9.5, 1173, 2-6<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Delivered lecture at Corinthian Hall<br />
on Woman Suffrage*<br />
UA Ap 4, 1873, 2-2<br />
/T: A3<br />
GTZlRZ
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Editorial on Supreme oourt decisions<br />
•gainst Woman Suffrage<br />
UA, Ap 16, 1873, 3-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
to continue working for Woman Suffrage<br />
UA, Ap 19, 1873, 3-2<br />
GZ:FD<br />
Hi<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Trial for illegal voting postponed<br />
UA, My 23, 1873, 2-6<br />
GZ:FD<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
To canvass Ontario <strong>County</strong>, times <strong>of</strong><br />
speeches in various towns given<br />
I<br />
UA, My 24, 1873, 2-5<br />
GTZ:A<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Letter from correspondent"comments~on<br />
st<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kiss -Anthony<br />
UA, My 24, 1373, 2-7<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN E.<br />
LfiJfc£exJbgJEdjL^r__champi on-s. womansuffrage.<br />
UA Je i 9 1875 3-5<br />
GTZ:ARO<br />
GTZ:HR<br />
iiY, SUSAN B.<br />
1 ;<br />
• A<br />
V. - '<br />
Convicted <strong>of</strong> illegal voting; inspectors<br />
<strong>of</strong> election who received h«r vote<br />
also convicted,<br />
UA Je 19, 1373, 2-3<br />
L<br />
'i f-;;, T, -/<br />
J''<br />
/<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSM b.<br />
-£Jem<strong>and</strong>ed trial by Jury$ verdict <strong>of</strong><br />
/guilt rendered by Judge Selden alone<br />
UA Je 20, 1373, 2-6<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAiJ B.<br />
-Text <strong>of</strong> Judge Ward Hunt's opinion<br />
fining her >*<br />
UA, F 31, 1874, 3-3<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Present at Temperance Union meeting in<br />
First Baptist Church.<br />
UA Ap 7, 1874 2-3<br />
JD:HR<br />
ANTHONY,. SUSAN 3,<br />
-Account <strong>of</strong> trial for Illegal votinr<br />
ln 1872 published In book fora,<br />
UA Ap 18, 1874 2-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Fine remitted by House Judiciary<br />
Committee at Washington.<br />
UA Je 1, 1874, 4-2<br />
GTZlHR<br />
RZ<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN 3.<br />
"Bill introduced in House <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />
petitioning for right to vote.<br />
UA, J e 22, 1874, 3-2<br />
ANTKOXY, SUSAN B.<br />
<strong>of</strong> sl°nder against her<br />
repudiated everywhere<br />
UA, Agr or !<br />
•JD:APO<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Article on her part in fcheBeecher trial<br />
UA, Mr 12, 1875, 2-3<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B,<br />
Announces meeting <strong>of</strong> National Woman<br />
frage Association.<br />
UA, Mr 13, 1875, 2-2<br />
IJFD
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Lectured on "Social Purity" in Gr<strong>and</strong><br />
Opera House, Chicago.<br />
UA Mr 16, 1875, 3-C<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Unknowa Jiesaoapcr writer-sttrte^that<br />
hrr-brother's life -OM not saved by<br />
her careful nursing. Rather^1% wa-s<br />
"the awful presence <strong>of</strong> Susan-in-that<br />
Cb that frightened death away 11 , (V)<br />
UA, Je 17, 13^5, 2-1<br />
WN'.RZ<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
~Tx> speak on "Temperance <strong>and</strong><br />
Beauty 11 at the Corinthian Hall<br />
UA N 4. 1875, 1-9<br />
AD<br />
ANTHONY, SITS.--: =-<br />
Crave lecture at Corinthian Hall on<br />
"Social Purity';<br />
RL:JI<br />
r.LlAB<br />
A:-'TKCNY, susAr B.<br />
-Denies ?he evpr sn id she ::nevv<br />
3e^cher wn= guilty. J h<br />
UA, «r 21, 1^76, 2-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAi: 3.<br />
r?e»k ir. Buffalo,<br />
*»Jid Social Purit/" tl""<br />
UA, 0 So, 1376, 2-1<br />
UA, N 5, 1675, ^>-<br />
on-<br />
AA :AB<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAIJ B.<br />
deceived one vote for member <strong>of</strong><br />
'Assembly in Bufffl.lo,~('£")<br />
UA, N 15, 1876, 2-1<br />
ANThOUYj SUSAA 5.<br />
T t f c e f i a Gazette states<br />
that Kiss Anthony was elected a<br />
constable in oao &t the Colorado<br />
aatt&£le£.recently <strong>and</strong> that her-ciaim<br />
to the-<strong>of</strong>fice-«o«i«e4)e-disputed on<br />
the-ground -th«fc-ehe~wft& ariresident<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>. —(£*)<br />
UA, N 20, 1877, 2-1
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Sl'SAN<br />
Among crowd<br />
hear George<br />
UA, Je 17,<br />
B.<br />
at Corinthian Hull to<br />
Francis Train. -{&*)<br />
1678, ?-fc<br />
ANTHONY, SifSAN B.<br />
•Took an active part in ttre first d^y's<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Woman's Rights<br />
Association fl--eoT)<br />
UA, Jl 18, 1878, ^-4<br />
JD:A3<br />
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GC:AB<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
. St<strong>and</strong>s by • troman suffrage leader<br />
«ho:.*» on trial for adultery In<br />
Indianapolis, fM<br />
UA, P 6, 1SS3, 2-1<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Will take a trio to Europe; "to<br />
remain several- monthsji hn*' been<br />
bequeathed $20,000, to advance<br />
the cause <strong>of</strong> Women's Rights,<br />
UA ; F 10, 1883, 2-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-/congratulated for her good work in -%ke<br />
Women's Cause by Marguerite Berry<br />
Stanton <strong>of</strong> Paris, not eel<br />
<strong>of</strong>-Europe:—1«*)<br />
UA F 10, 1883, 4-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Arrived in N.Y.. from Liverpool -Tuooday,<br />
UA K 30, 1883, 2-4<br />
VC:?Z<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-dbjects to rude wood-cut portraits <strong>of</strong><br />
herself <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Stanton in several<br />
country papers; doesn't do them Justice.<br />
T2t")<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1884, 2-4<br />
LF. :LI?<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Elected vice-president <strong>of</strong> "toman's<br />
Suffrage convention in V/ashim/ton,<br />
UA, Mr 7, 1384, 2-1<br />
CC:HR<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
interviewed regarding woman suffrage,<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1884, 4-3<br />
CC:HR<br />
ANTHCKY, SUSAN B.<br />
Interviewed on election in Leavenworth,<br />
Kansas Jlzcfol-.) *<br />
UA, Ap 21, 1887, 3-3<br />
I<br />
CC:V3<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Leotured at First Universal*.at Church<br />
on "Woman Suffrage"<br />
UA, D 6, 1689, 6-6<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- EAirtortal-eoneerning reception<br />
given her at Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
rooms (6 U ) f,<br />
UA, D 16, 1890, 4-2 ,,<br />
Jlt:FD<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
A former-Roche qfrerl-an participated at tfre<br />
Sows 18. meeting held in New York<br />
1«, ttr 16, 1891, 4-5<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Given reception by Woman's Political<br />
CluVfc45)<br />
UA, Je 12, 1891, 6-5<br />
FC:FD<br />
SC'.FD<br />
Al«'THOl\Y, SUSAI" 3.<br />
Ir--in favor <strong>of</strong> #- rie vi<br />
t^ both sexes T<br />
UA. pi;, 1£91, 6-1+<br />
university open<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Souvenir spoon for sale wholesaleretail<br />
by Mrs. M. B. Logan<br />
UA, D 10, 1891, 3-6<br />
CCP.-HR<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAi: 3.<br />
UA, F IS, 1392, 5-5<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- Not over-confident <strong>of</strong> the success<br />
<strong>of</strong> -fche Yetman bill which passed<br />
State Assembly; -complete--suffrage<br />
•conferred on all women in N. Y.<br />
State<br />
UA, Ap 16, 1892, 1-7<br />
UU'.KR
ANTHONY, SUSAN P.<br />
>or-tt*l*-}-l»»t»T *> fc editor -*»trir*« if „..<br />
Columbian Expooltion in Chicago will be<br />
open on Sundays,<br />
UA Ap f>3 1892, 23-5<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Bends letter to Mrs. Lease endorsing<br />
her o<strong>and</strong>idaoy In the U.S. Senate (5")<br />
UA, D 10, 1692, 4-4<br />
SL:AA<br />
JLtFD<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- Appointed to fill vacancy in Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Managers <strong>of</strong> the State Industrial<br />
School. £2*0<br />
UA, D 12, 1892, 4-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Speaks anc* esks for pn end-ri^nts In<br />
'-iunicip.il eovernnent^ Ci-mb^r<br />
UA, D 1"? 12°?, 6-1<br />
JDP:HR<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
A to the State Industrial School<br />
staff by Gov. Flower £<br />
UA, D 16, 1892, 4-5<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Suggestion that the Republicans<br />
nominate her as a delegate to the<br />
constitutional convention t£"'
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
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* jUminlsoenoe <strong>of</strong> her first speech made<br />
at meeting <strong>of</strong> Women's Congress in<br />
Qhioago ?i Col.)<br />
UA, My 26, 1893, 5-3<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Editorial~»tatitte~thst~«te Union &<br />
Advertiser is a friend <strong>of</strong> hers despite<br />
criticism. (12")<br />
UA, N 11, 1893, 10-2<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Secures signatures <strong>of</strong> women favoring<br />
woman's suffrage (-6*0<br />
UA, D 30, 1893, 9-3<br />
IB:AA<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Women's Christian Temperance Union members<br />
attended a meeting at City Hall at<br />
which she spoke (2 cols.)<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1894, 7-1<br />
EQ<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
opoke at constitutional convention in<br />
Albany; dem<strong>and</strong>ed tfra£-£lXB word "male"<br />
be stricken from tfre constitution<br />
(L-XML?-) /<br />
UA, My 25, 1894, 2-1<br />
JS:HR<br />
JL:JI<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Returns from western trip where she<br />
spoke on woman suffrage; interviewed<br />
fcy a -U.-& Ar reporter CB")<br />
UA, Je 23, 1894, 8-2<br />
ANTHONY, -SUSAN B<br />
Confident <strong>of</strong> Constitutional conventions<br />
aid in securing vote for women,<br />
UA, Ag 3, 1394, 5-3<br />
JL:AA
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
'Still confident <strong>of</strong> the success <strong>of</strong> woman's<br />
suffrage, -
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Returns fron leoturing tour, tells <strong>of</strong><br />
National Woman's Counoil's plan (*)<br />
UA, Ur 16, 1695, 11-8<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- Denies a newspaper publication<br />
that she had her note for $5,000<br />
endorsed by Anna Dickinson, who<br />
had to pay it when it-matured >'<br />
UA, Ap 10, 1895, 7-3<br />
AS:JA<br />
JL:JI<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN 3.<br />
- Announces 'she wUl~r*s4gn- pre s ldency<br />
<strong>of</strong>^Natlonal American Suffrage A S soc..<br />
UA, J e J, 1^95, 7-?<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Appeals Court granted decision<br />
in tihoir favor to recover $25,000.<br />
for stock against Anerican Glucose Co.,<br />
UA, J e IK, 1895, 6-3<br />
CCP:EQ<br />
CCPIEQ<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Returned from three months* trip through<br />
the west in the interest <strong>of</strong> woman<br />
suffrage<br />
UA, Jl 18, 1895, 6-6<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Fainted after a long speech, but recovered<br />
UA, Jl 27, 1«95. 7-1<br />
MM:HR<br />
FT:TL<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- Denies the statement that she will<br />
retire from public life<br />
UA, 0 25, 1995, 6-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
West End Improvement Association<br />
annual banquet at -fcfee new Geneaee St.<br />
fire house; Susan B. Anthony present;<br />
description <strong>of</strong> fire houae»-~(> col.-)<br />
UA, Ja 14, 1896, 6-5<br />
FAD<br />
JI:UC
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
- i.aintains Harvard's head he- f:lse to<br />
most Important principle <strong>of</strong> -fere"republic<br />
UA, Ja 20, 1896, 6-7<br />
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ANTHONY, SUSAN<br />
Delivered "Business Women, Their Rights<br />
<strong>and</strong> Duties" at <strong>Rochester</strong> Business University.<br />
ilO u )<br />
UA, F 14, 1896, 6-7<br />
AA<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Reception held in her honor at home <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. & Mrs. S. H. Linn. (lf&-e6T7t<br />
UA, Fa, ie96, 6-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Writes letter to her sister stating that<br />
_*fee woman suffrage amendment tc California<br />
state constitution will receive a.<br />
great majority (2^i»s)<br />
UA, S 30, 1896, 6-2<br />
JClAA<br />
AL:JI<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
-Back in <strong>Rochester</strong> after a long<br />
absence in California; portrait<br />
() < t)<br />
UA, N 17, 1896, 7-1<br />
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
"Political
ANTHONY, SUSAN B.<br />
Oav« address on equal suffrage (V-ool.-)<br />
UA, S 9, Ift9?, 9-1<br />
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Ai;rHJ:;Y, SUSAS: B.<br />
-Beturned hone f ron a successful campaign<br />
in t /<br />
UA D g, 1297, 9-3<br />
SC:TL<br />
•si<br />
* ANTHONY, SUSIE<br />
Niece <strong>of</strong> Susan B. Anthony drowned.<br />
UA, F 12, 1889, 1-1<br />
,~. T—.»»<br />
ANTHONY, WIU.IE A.<br />
Died at Conesus Lake*<br />
UA Jl 27, 1887, 2-6<br />
SL:RZ<br />
ANTHONY, T7/,G.<br />
Hera constructed new yacht, tl"")<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1875, 2-3<br />
ANTHONY, WILLIAM G.<br />
Shot himself to death.<br />
UA My 4, 1888, 2-4<br />
flK:ARO<br />
SL.-RZ<br />
ANTI-BITUMINOUS COAL SU0K2 ASSOCIATION<br />
Pass resolution conplainln^ <strong>of</strong> smoke<br />
nuisance; <strong>of</strong>ficers elected (5*).<br />
UA 0 23, 1890, 6-7<br />
ANTI-COMMISSION SOCIETY<br />
Held meeting at City Hall<br />
proceedings <strong>of</strong> meeting<br />
UA, F 24, 1873, 2-3,^*0 not.
ANTI-FILIBUSTERINO PROCLAMATION<br />
*te» Cewwen&a Pr». Buchanan on timely<br />
l98uanoe <strong>of</strong> proclamation<br />
UAN 2, 1858, 2-1<br />
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ANTI GRADE CROSUIKG ASSOCIATION<br />
Kormrtlon reetinn-i <strong>of</strong>ficers elected; ^<br />
pirns for rn- RS meetings formulated^. —rC-1 11 )<br />
UA, , IJ, 14, 1889, 6-4<br />
ANTI-LICENSE LAW<br />
See Temperance<br />
ANTI-MAINE LAW CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS PICKET<br />
List <strong>of</strong> nominees given<br />
RDU, N 1, 1855, 2-4<br />
LM:MB<br />
HSIUii<br />
ANTI-MAINE LAW CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS PARTY<br />
-I'anel <strong>of</strong> c<strong>and</strong>idates given,<br />
RDU N 6, 1855, 3-2<br />
ANTI-MASONS<br />
K S amp son, Ashley -reminisoence& olaim once<br />
powerful political party st-irted in or<br />
near <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
RDU, Ap 13, 1855, 3-1<br />
CMV<br />
DS:NT<br />
AIJTI-MASCNIC OTATF COHVEHTIOI-! .- ITTS<br />
^ ffntire state <strong>Central</strong> Committee chosen<br />
from <strong>Rochester</strong>!—Samuely.' , Hdi vey<br />
f Frederick ?Fb-Lttlesey,<br />
-Thurlow Weed<br />
ANTI-MASONIC PARTY<br />
-Reminiscences about ;<br />
p-iven in w. lctS'.'i tu u llt^or;<br />
innthar. "| o -t-t- a vi . » ^ -j-V,<br />
UA, D 6, 1867, 2-4<br />
OA Jl 26, 1858, 3-1<br />
CCP:MAL<br />
DS
ANTI-UA30N<br />
-Convention<br />
Anti-Uasonlo Convention met-l*Bt-ni*ht<br />
at Corinthian Hall<br />
UA, D 13, 1871, 2-5<br />
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ANTI-MASONIC<br />
Ticket for 1828 republished, calling<br />
back old names<br />
UA, My 6, 1873, 2-2<br />
AFV:ARO<br />
ANTI-MONOPOLIST CLUB<br />
One -hwadred young men met at the Hall<br />
<strong>of</strong> O'Connell <strong>and</strong> Gormly to form an<br />
antl monopoly club, iist-otf <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
elected*<br />
ANTI-KQNOPOLY AND FREE CANAL LEAGUE<br />
_ Ifet <strong>and</strong> organized at Brockport. electing<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers .(5 1 -)<br />
UA, 3 11, 1882, 2-3<br />
UA, Jl 29, 1884, 2-4<br />
JG:HR<br />
WN:HR<br />
ANTI-NEBRASKA BILL<br />
See Democratic Party<br />
ANTI-PROHIBITION MOVEMENT<br />
Society For The Protection <strong>of</strong> Personal<br />
Liberty held * meeting at Turner Hall;<br />
± will-oend. delegates to the meeting<br />
in Albany.<br />
, Ag 28, 1874 ; 2-3<br />
A::TI-PHOHIBITION PARTY<br />
in flp-ht against tkeir<br />
Prohibitionists,<br />
UA 0 31, 1882, 4-1<br />
ANTI0.UE CLUB<br />
_ Gave a masquerade ball last<br />
Martin's Hall ;<br />
UA, Ja 2, 1883, 2-1<br />
JD:RZ
ANTIQUES<br />
Oeneral Putnam's<br />
<strong>of</strong> Livonia<br />
UA, My 14, 1867,<br />
sword h*e b«»*n o<br />
ears~l7T Jonathan<br />
2-4<br />
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ANTISDALK, WALTER 0.<br />
Arrested on charge <strong>of</strong> raising checks<br />
<strong>of</strong> h4« employers.<br />
«* • J* 30» 1*911 5-5<br />
ANTI-SEDENTARY CLUB<br />
ftwley;' Frank W., elected<br />
•ember w ln«4-<br />
UA, N 4, 1893, 5-2<br />
PR:LR<br />
IB:JI<br />
ANTI-TREATY SOCIETY<br />
Letter written- to editors defendin;<br />
tae-alms <strong>of</strong> the organization,<br />
ANTONICK, BARRIAH<br />
UA ! Mr 10, 1879, 2-5<br />
SV:JD<br />
TN.-p?<br />
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-••<br />
i<br />
^KIO, J0A r .riM<br />
-Cfn trial for murder <strong>of</strong> Ignacio Teixeira<br />
Tinto, ,<br />
RDD Ap 15, 185S 2-4 * Aft'; + 7<br />
/ •<br />
AHTONIO, J0AQUI1'<br />
Released custody by order<br />
<strong>of</strong> court<br />
ROD, Je 30 1852, 2-5 •<br />
/ccused <strong>of</strong> ...urder<br />
;DD, F 11, 1852, 2-6
AUTOItXO, KAURICE<br />
-Aaits examination on alleged murder<br />
charge<br />
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ANTONIO,<br />
MAURICE<br />
^rreated by Officer van Slyck In<br />
Albany,<br />
RDA, F 12, 1852, .3-1<br />
RDD, F 12, 1852, 2-5<br />
CB<br />
AI-7TC2TIC, 1LA.URIC3<br />
-Pre 11: .inary examination in murder <strong>of</strong><br />
-involved in nurder <strong>of</strong> T^<br />
-><br />
RDi. 16, lh.52, 3-2<br />
?J)D F 16, 1£52, 2-4<br />
Ci.-V<br />
ANTONIO,<br />
MAURICE<br />
for his murder <strong>of</strong> Ignacio Teixeira<br />
C;:IC, I.:AURICS<br />
/ound guilty <strong>of</strong> murder<br />
Pinto<br />
RDA<br />
opened.<br />
Ap 15, 1852, 2-3i * D ;,/)/" J \<br />
^~r^\<br />
LDD, Ap 17, 1852, 3-6<br />
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1XH<br />
ANTONIO, MAURICE<br />
_ Found guilty <strong>of</strong> murdering Ignacio Teixeiro<br />
Pinto <strong>and</strong> sentenced to hang<br />
RDA,<br />
ANTONIO, MAURICE<br />
TO be executed on schedule,<br />
RDD, My 24, 1352, 2-5<br />
sv<br />
CMV<br />
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• ^xecuted at <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail for<br />
turder <strong>of</strong> Ignacio Teixeira Pinto.<br />
Lty 31, 1E52, 3-1<br />
ANTONIO, LSAUhlCE<br />
-deceives Governor'sn.r<br />
HDD, Je 2, 1852, 2-5<br />
CB<br />
AKTGlilO, LAURICE<br />
- Ranged for murder,<br />
hDD, Je 4, L85^, 2-5<br />
ANTONIO, MAURICE<br />
-third man to be executed for murder<br />
In <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, 0 22, 1858, 3-3<br />
CB<br />
VR:MC<br />
ANTONY, MARK<br />
(COLORED)<br />
And Henry Mlnton will regret leaving<br />
.their Southern homes for Canada,<br />
Edttortal.<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1860, 2-2<br />
granted patent for fodder st<strong>and</strong><br />
UA F 25, 1871, 2-1<br />
UM:UB<br />
ANTRIM, CHARLES<br />
-Arrested for passing *-counterfeit<br />
$5 bill. -AJwio ^charged with vagrancy<br />
V<br />
UA, Je 4, 1867, 2-4<br />
ANT^RP, JEROME D.<br />
Street car driver was assaulted'wh-en-he<br />
at hempted to eject a passenger who refused<br />
to pay ii*B fare<br />
J<br />
UA, HI, 1880, 2-1<br />
V3:JI<br />
.TD:
ANWANDER, REV.<br />
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APARTMENT HOUSES<br />
; r<br />
- Article discussing <strong>and</strong> apnrovin£ this<br />
type <strong>of</strong> housing<br />
» *><br />
UA, N 3, 1870, 2-4<br />
APABTKENT HOUSES<br />
Unian_an4—Advent is ep--=glvee -p:<br />
d««*PEiiUf them—to b»-a sound invest<br />
mtnt , t<br />
UA F 20, 1883, 3-2<br />
APFEL, ALLNORA<br />
-Died<br />
UA, 0 23, 1895, 7-4<br />
APFEL, GCTTLEIB<br />
Aftd^wlfesold prooerty on Miller Street<br />
for $1800 to JohrfApfel.<br />
UA, Ja C, 1379, 3-4<br />
C-TZ:I.1B<br />
APFEL, GOTTLIEB<br />
APFEL,<br />
JOHN
APFEL, LOUISE<br />
Died<br />
HA, Jl 89, 1889, 2-4<br />
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VB:HR<br />
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APOLLO StttotNG CLUB<br />
- pisb<strong>and</strong>ed due to dissension among<br />
tfe« members.<br />
UA, Mr 23, 1677, 2-1<br />
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APOLLO-SINeiNO CLUB<br />
Re-organized after « spllt-»|5 <strong>and</strong> elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA, Mr 27, 1877, 2-1<br />
APOLLO CLUB<br />
-Mew members admitted (3")<br />
UA, 0 11, 1880, 2-7<br />
APOLLO CLU3^K)GH&S?gH-<br />
I-t« -first anniversary celebrated^<br />
UA Je 10, 1831, 2-4<br />
JD:FD<br />
APOLLO CLUB<br />
Officers elected<br />
UA, Je 111-, lfiSl,<br />
APOLLO BGAT CLUB<br />
-Entertained friends at its boat<br />
house.<br />
UA Je 7, ?-3<br />
CL:AHO<br />
1<br />
APPEL, EDWARD<br />
irarrled Minnie McLaughlin<br />
UA t Je 3, 1884, 2-2<br />
APPEL, EDWARD<br />
- Interior view <strong>of</strong> liquor store in<br />
Cook Opera House Block;<br />
UA, Jl 2, 1892, 14-5<br />
LG:FD<br />
:FD
APPEL, GERTIE<br />
Died<br />
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APPEL, GOTTLIEB<br />
-Charged with shooting John Fuche<br />
UA Jl 24, 1885,<br />
MS:FD<br />
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APPEL, HATTIE W.<br />
-See Tuuttey,<br />
- •, /<br />
APPEL, JOHN<br />
fiille coupling railroad cars, ge*—eai%liL<br />
Dotwocn tho bumporo7~Bns1ralned br<strong>of</strong>ten<br />
collar-bone d b l<br />
UA, Hr 10, 1880, 2-7<br />
CCP.-HR<br />
APPEL, JOSEPH A.<br />
UA, Jl 20, 1892, 5-<br />
APPSL, JCSEPH LIAHTIN<br />
Carried May A. Haram,<br />
UA f S 28, 1393, 5-4<br />
J?:FD<br />
•••<br />
APPEL, MINNIE<br />
Died.<br />
UA, S 17, 1886, 2-6<br />
(MRS. EDWARD)<br />
CC:«fi<br />
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APPLE, GOTTLIEB<br />
(IHONDEQUOIT)<br />
TOenies thfr accusation' thafc-4v* did.not<br />
fulfill hie-duty as Poormaster<br />
Mr 15, 1870, 2-5<br />
APPLE, JOHN<br />
-J/flBsing from home<br />
UA, S 28, 1859, 2-2<br />
PJV/:APJO<br />
APPLE, JOSEPH<br />
- pon d?owns in Erie Canal at Pittsford<br />
UA, Ag 16, 1859, 2-n<br />
APPLE, VARY ANN<br />
(CHARLOTTE)<br />
Died<br />
UA. Jl 7, 1&&K, 2-2<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
APPLE, PETER<br />
crushed vrhen run over by train<br />
at Lyons<br />
UA, Ag 5, 1859, 2-3<br />
APPLE CULTURE<br />
See Fruit G-rowers Society.<br />
PJW:AR0<br />
APPLE TRADE<br />
- Western New York apple business increasings<br />
21,000 barrels shipped west.<br />
UA Ap U, 1879, 2-3<br />
JD/CCP<br />
APPLES<br />
-Bailey/ Chauncey, (East Henrietta)<br />
produced largest apple <strong>of</strong> 1?he season*<br />
RDA, 0 13, 1853, 2-6<br />
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* Canada i
APPLES<br />
-/Light orop expected.<br />
UA^l 27, 186EJ 3-1<br />
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APPLES<br />
^ellinr at $5.25 a barrel!<br />
UA, 0 °-\ 1*65, 2-1<br />
PJW:JS<br />
CCPlLAL<br />
APPLE CROP<br />
Orleaiva-<strong>County</strong><br />
'160,000 barrels sold;! Producer<br />
$720,000. 100,000 barrels<br />
for spring trade.<br />
UA, D 8, 1855, 2-2<br />
stored<br />
APPLES<br />
Crop expected to be small due to heavy<br />
hall storms*<br />
UA JL 9, 1866, 2-1<br />
ccpsmam<br />
nVccp<br />
I APPLES<br />
-15»2O0 barrels haveHseen shipped from<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> this season<br />
UA, N 14, 1868, 2-3<br />
APPLES<br />
-2,000 barrels shipped daily from<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> by canal<br />
UA 0 23, 1869, 2-3<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
APPLES<br />
- 218,911 barrels <strong>of</strong> apples "ere shipped<br />
frora Orleans' this season,<br />
UA, N "6, 1869, 2-2<br />
APPLES<br />
Article on fruit disease<br />
UA Je 13, 1872, 2-6<br />
AJC.__
APPLES<br />
05 per barrell<br />
UA, Mr 27, 1374, 2-1<br />
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APPLES<br />
- Western New York crops proclaimed best in<br />
world} growers hurt bu#4«e«s by using<br />
•pony" barrels*<br />
UA Je 30, 1884, 2-3<br />
GTZ:ARO<br />
APPLES<br />
Soreno French (South Livonia) sends<br />
Union <strong>and</strong>-Advertiser apples from<br />
JUbd Indian tree^ 106 years old<br />
/<br />
UA, 0 5, 1885, 2-1<br />
APPLES<br />
—About 150,000 barrels grown in<br />
locality during the yearA<br />
UA, N 17, 1894, 14-1<br />
ajc Jl<br />
JL:JI<br />
APPLES<br />
Big apple crop gives life to theeider-making<br />
business, (l col.)<br />
UA, S 26, 1896, 10-3<br />
APPLES<br />
p r o oaufacturlng<br />
f-manufacturlng<br />
vinegar from ttre original i i l apple<br />
Juice in the cider mill trade <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> ±e described
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AtT-FBY, h. B.<br />
'Art coairended<br />
my jj, 185., 5-L<br />
APPLEBY, R. B.<br />
/Purchases the J. D. Husb<strong>and</strong>*<br />
property.<br />
RDU, My 10, 1855, 3-2<br />
D3<br />
FD:NT<br />
APPLEBY, R. B.<br />
-Sold to L. P. Uerrlraan property on Goodman<br />
Street for $10,000<br />
UA, Ag 27, 1864, 2-4<br />
APPLEBY, TH01IAS<br />
Discharged on bail from penitentiary<br />
UA, Jl 3, 1860, 2-5<br />
7<br />
FD:ARO<br />
JS:MB<br />
APPLEBY, THOMAS<br />
UA, N 22, 1376, 2-5<br />
APPLETQK, BESSIE (BROCKPORT)<br />
-Became violently insane<br />
UAAp 3, 1395, 1-4<br />
JL: .<br />
APPLETCN, HARRIET B<br />
See Atlrlnoon, Ho^nrtF-<br />
W<br />
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#>T f 3-5"<br />
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APPLETOir, SAMUEL (BOSTOIT)<br />
-lieath,<br />
RDU, Jl 14, 1853, 2-4<br />
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APPLETON, SAMUEL D.<br />
Married Anna J. Lennon<br />
UA, Je 2, 1897, 8-3<br />
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APPLETON'S ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA<br />
-Reviewed.<br />
UA S 9 t 1864 2-3<br />
JL:EQ<br />
FDUS<br />
APPLEYARD, i2lS.<br />
JOHANNA<br />
-formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>; died at<br />
Xansing, Michigan •<br />
UA 3 20, 1873, 3-8<br />
APPLIN, MRS. JOHN E<br />
^ particulars given-<strong>of</strong>-feer' suicide:<br />
her name is-App**«-not Halpin as it /<br />
previously printed<br />
UA, Ja 12, 1875, 2-3<br />
CF:JI<br />
JC :AB<br />
APPLIN, MARY<br />
(WEST SPARTA)<br />
See Uo Cortr,-Michael<br />
rnt9it:-in at Corin^hisn Hall<br />
7<br />
RDA, D L6, 1352, "i-4<br />
APPRENTICE LAV7<br />
Edi-conments <strong>and</strong> remarks on proposed<br />
by the Working Ken's<br />
Assembly.<br />
UA t F 2, 1869, 2-2<br />
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APPY, KSN3X<br />
APPY, PRCF2S30R<br />
y<br />
- Elected Conductor <strong>and</strong> Musical Director<br />
success <strong>of</strong> fc±*firat annual<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />
scirs 1 ?<br />
UA• JE 9, 1866, 2-2<br />
UA 0 29, 1869, 2-4<br />
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APPY, MR.<br />
-Announces return from Western concert<br />
tour,<br />
UA, Ja 2, 1872, 2-5<br />
APPY, HENRI<br />
C--<br />
~Philharmonic society gives concert<br />
at Corinthian Hall for-liifi benefit,<br />
UA, Ap 25, 1873, 1-9<br />
AD<br />
AC: LIB<br />
APPY, PROF. HENRI<br />
Returned home from Europe<br />
OA 0 12, 1874 2-:<br />
7<br />
APPY, HEiiRI / ) / .<br />
- Returned from vacation with family<br />
UA C 7, 1876, 2-1<br />
JD:HR<br />
..-../G..V<br />
APPY. HENRI<br />
fought lot from Samuel Beach <strong>and</strong><br />
itwife for $3,500 ;<br />
UA, F 6, 1877, 2-7<br />
APPY, PROF.<br />
Gave last concert <strong>of</strong> J ttw Ineham University<br />
Musical Course at Le Roy f T<br />
UA, Ap 29, 1880, 2-6<br />
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APRIL FOOL 1 3 DAY<br />
ifrtiole by Win Way<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1871, 2-4<br />
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APRIL FOOL 1 -<br />
-"Metalloid Ore" invention reported<br />
April 1, 1879 ^a«. printed on occasion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the day. AfM^ti^-Foel*<br />
UA, Ap 2, 1879, ?.-l<br />
NT LM<br />
APTHCRP, LYDIA A. '<br />
AP THORP, MRS. SUSAN U.<br />
Died<br />
UA, Je 14, 1894, 6-2<br />
JL:JA<br />
AQUARIUMS<br />
C.F. Paine & Company presented city with<br />
aquarium whloh had ba»rw4a -the»r front<br />
window -dti^)<br />
UA, Jl 21, 1884, 2-2<br />
AQUEDUCT, ERIE CANAL<br />
See Canals, Erie—Aqueduct.<br />
P7/.-FD<br />
LL1:JS
A UJDVCT :::<br />
K Thomas —<br />
:00 bar-els <strong>of</strong> flour<br />
?.D..i ? 13, It.Jl, ^.-C<br />
Cutput<br />
I<br />
AQUEDUCT<br />
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IA1LLS<br />
History <strong>of</strong> the mills, changes<br />
<strong>of</strong> proprietors<br />
UA, D 30, 1872, 2-4<br />
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AQUEDUCT SPRING BREV/ERY<br />
—Believed te teeoldest brewery In<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>, operated by Messrs.<br />
Oothout <strong>and</strong> Burtls<br />
UA, Ja 24, 1860, 2-2<br />
AQUEDUCT 2?R:::C- EREV/ZRY<br />
Sourht -.v£'{-ori for delivery <strong>of</strong> ale to city<br />
customers<br />
/ r .-.^-'<br />
ARAEIA1J , .<br />
— llany new families arrived from Pennsylvania<br />
at settlement on Jones Alley.<br />
UA Ap 3. 1897- 13-3<br />
ARANE, DEZERA<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ag 31, 1894, 5.4<br />
ARBEITER SAENGEPBUND<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />
UA Ja 6, 1887, 3-2<br />
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ARBEITER UNTERSTUETZUNG'S VEREIN<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
/<br />
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/ /<br />
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ARBITRATION, BOARD OF<br />
New York Statt<br />
Arbitration, Board <strong>of</strong><br />
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ARBOQASE, DOROTHY (LYONS)<br />
Died<br />
UA., Uy. 10, 1869, 6-1<br />
JG.-AB<br />
JDP:FAD<br />
ARBCR DAY<br />
'Copel<strong>and</strong>, John A., wrote to C-cvornor<br />
Seymour to set aside -et day in Cte^ye^<br />
to plant treesf apnroved by tjs.g povor<br />
UA F 9, 18R3, 2-2<br />
ARBOR DAY<br />
( rr-<br />
••')<br />
-Exercises to take place in the-city's<br />
-Fttblic Schools, (5*J<br />
UA, My 2, 1889, 2-6<br />
SlilSC<br />
ARBOR DAY<br />
Day'exercise y p gin progress s at<br />
Genesee Valley Park; discussion<br />
on planting etc.-are listed (l£ col)<br />
UA, My 15, 1891, 5-5<br />
ARBOR DAY<br />
State superintendent <strong>of</strong> public<br />
Instruction issues pamphlet in<br />
observance <strong>of</strong> Arbor Day<br />
UA. Ap 2, 1392, 6-6<br />
SL.-AB<br />
ARBOR HOTEL<br />
-Pecki Frank VK, proprietor <strong>of</strong> new hotel<br />
to be<br />
UA<br />
opened<br />
My 23,<br />
on Exchange Street,<br />
1859, 2-3<br />
-•<br />
AS MI<br />
ARBOR, RUTH<br />
Chicken bone that lodged in her<br />
throat wa* removed by Dr. Mull4gan<br />
at St. Mary's Hospital (4 M )<br />
UA, 0 g, lgo,l|. f g-2<br />
MAVCKV<br />
•<br />
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- ' •<br />
/<br />
- • :<br />
ARBRUZZO, JOHN<br />
/Arrested in New York; beliered to be<br />
swindler who operated-lir <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
(*l)<br />
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ARCADE •'• •' ,/<br />
Banker<br />
- Organization contemplated<br />
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FD:FD<br />
ARCADE BILLIARD HALL<br />
''Gifford, Wm. & Anthony Purree<br />
TftRSft this-place<br />
UA , N 11, 1857, 3-3<br />
y _<br />
-Cooi't-r, ^. S., <strong>of</strong>fers prizes in bowling<br />
match<br />
:ir;u ? 14, 1:54, 2-4<br />
DS<br />
ARCADE BOWLING SALOON<br />
- Offered for sale.<br />
RDU, Mr 31, ie56, 3-2<br />
ARC .03 HCU3.3<br />
Lease sold by A. KcLean to J<br />
bright,<br />
HDU, 7 3, I£o4, 2-5<br />
SV:KB<br />
ARCADE HOUSE<br />
e<br />
over by John C. Sheldon <strong>and</strong><br />
Walter S. Joy<br />
•LH<br />
sV<br />
ARCADE HOUSE<br />
- Renovations, completed<br />
UA, Je 28, 1858, 3-2<br />
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AnCADIA<br />
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,; (V.'-i! f;, olscted<br />
supervi sor<br />
.<br />
EDA, Ap .0, L9D3, J-<br />
Democratic ticket successful<br />
UA Mr 9, 1865 2-3<br />
JSR:JS<br />
ARCAN!R:ITE, THE<br />
Made initial appearance today;--<br />
monthly publication; devoted to<br />
Boyal Arcanum intereste (l in.)<br />
UA, F 16, 1895, 7-1<br />
ARCKAEOLO&Y<br />
Indian grave yard discovered near<br />
Can<strong>and</strong>aigua f<br />
UA Ap 12, 1861, 2-4<br />
MC.-JI<br />
CC:i.IB<br />
ARCKAI.3AU, CRVILLE<br />
Committed suicide<br />
ARCHAHBAULT, LENA<br />
Ote Marriott-; -AUgtt*t<br />
UA, Ap ?O, 1876, 2-4<br />
CC?:AJ-.O<br />
ARC::ARD, EIIA JOSSPHI^E<br />
Died<br />
'JA 0 31, 1881, 3-9<br />
(SCOTTSVILLE)<br />
KM :RZ<br />
ARCHARD, JEAl,' ( ^ ^
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ARCHBOLD, ilARION ELLEN<br />
ARCHENGER, ABBY<br />
free Maoauley,<br />
Catharine<br />
UA Ap 15, 1897, 7-2<br />
1,1 ) '• u .<br />
2 V<br />
ARCHER, ADELBERT (HORTVILLE)<br />
Died<br />
UA S 26, 1890, 7-3<br />
SC:JDP<br />
ARCHER, ALBERT<br />
-Convicted <strong>of</strong> assaulting Nellie Kelly<br />
UA, Jl 29, 1896, 6-4<br />
ARCHER, ANN<br />
Died<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1888, 2-3<br />
(CHILI)<br />
JG:HR<br />
ARCHER,<br />
ANNIE<br />
ARCHER, BENJAMIN (KAOLIN)<br />
'/ill admitted to probate<br />
UA, ;i r 17, ig 7 q f 2-1<br />
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ARCHER, CHAP1ES W,<br />
Died.<br />
UA, Ap 20, 1S75, 3-5 '<br />
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ARCHER, DAN<br />
/ at ate ga m ° pn4.jg.i-aH prot eeto-r Schwartz<br />
arrested him at Long Pond<br />
UA, Ap 5, 1886, 2-3<br />
W.UB<br />
ib mmm<br />
ARCHER, ELIZABETH PRICE (MRS. EPHRIAM)<br />
-Died<br />
UA, F 25, 1890, 7-3<br />
ARCHER, E3IA L.<br />
Sec Wiii4aae-, Oliarles A<br />
.. fi<br />
AA:HR<br />
SE:A3<br />
AP.CKER, ?RAi:K G.<br />
j6ied.<br />
RDA, S 8, 1852, 3-1<br />
ARCHER, G. (SPEKCERPORT)<br />
-fought 97 acre farm from C. P. Avery<br />
(Wheatl<strong>and</strong>) for ^7000 ?<br />
UA, Ap 9, 1864, 2-1<br />
vr:mam<br />
SViKLH<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE W.<br />
Married Augusta McClure<br />
UA, S 14, 1865, 3-8<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE W.<br />
See Archer, "Robert W.<br />
MAL:JMG<br />
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ARCHER, GEO. W.<br />
-Entertains G.W. Rutherford <strong>and</strong> Dr. J.E.<br />
Mortimer, visitors from Engl<strong>and</strong> -fir*-)<br />
UA, Jl 2k 9 1676, 2-2<br />
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ARCHER, GEORGE '.V.<br />
Employees held outing at Irondequoit<br />
Bay. U U Y<br />
UA | Ag 13, 1877 ?-2<br />
h y<br />
r.ct<br />
*AJC:AB<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE<br />
- Xnnounced wage increase for M-sr dental<br />
chair manufactory employees<br />
UA. N IS, 1&79, 2-2<br />
CF:HR<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE tf.<br />
See—<br />
, Edv/ard<br />
••<br />
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ARCHER GEORGE W,<br />
t<br />
Eleoted at one> the vice-president*<br />
<strong>of</strong> tt\« National Trotting Congress at<br />
the Biennial session held in Mew York<br />
UA F 9, 18SS, 2-6<br />
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ARCHER, GEORGE W.<br />
- Assignor Archer Marmf^etur Ing-Company,<br />
granted patent for dental chair<br />
N 20, 1891, 5-3<br />
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ARCHER, GEORGE W.<br />
-Assignor Archer Hamrfg^Utrlng Co., received<br />
patent for foot rest for chairs<br />
UA, S 10, 1891, 5-3<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE W.<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the Driving Park Association;<br />
y<br />
photograph I'<br />
UA, Ag 6, 1892, 10-1<br />
i<br />
SC:HR<br />
UU:JI<br />
ARCHER, GEORSE W. ( r,<br />
Predictn end <strong>of</strong> racing in the city because<br />
<strong>of</strong> constitutional amendment prohibiting<br />
pool-selling (-?*)<br />
UA, N 9, 1894, 8-3<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE VI. )<br />
j&ranted patent for head rest.<br />
UA, Mr 18, 1895, 9-2<br />
:TL<br />
AS:TL<br />
ARCHER, GEORGE W.<br />
Represented <strong>Rochester</strong> at National<br />
Trotting Association meeting at<br />
Chicago<br />
ARCHER, G. W.<br />
Granted patent for barbers oh air<br />
UA, Mr 31, 1696, 3-4<br />
UA, My 13, 1S96, 2-2<br />
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ARCHER, GEORGE W. & COMPANY<br />
H*«r-$»«it«Tnp.nufpctured PP. bp,rber chairs<br />
to te shirked e*t to tse Primer House,<br />
Chicago fj**}<br />
UA, F 19, 1683, P.-3<br />
ARCHER, GIDEON<br />
;,/// ^<br />
V(<br />
ARCHER, HATTIE S.<br />
£ $10,000 damages from Godfrled <strong>and</strong><br />
Frank Schoefer for falling through<br />
* trap, (lirin,)<br />
UA, My 3, 1895, 6-6<br />
ARCHER, JAT.IES<br />
Celebrated 92nd natal day amid friends<br />
/<br />
UA, Ag 9, 1894, 5-5<br />
JL-.AA<br />
ARCHER, JAMES<br />
-decree <strong>of</strong> Judicial settlement granted<br />
on estate<br />
UA, N 18, 1897, 6-5<br />
ARCHER, JAR3S HENRY<br />
- Death t<br />
RDD, F 24, 1352, 3-3<br />
CCP:TL<br />
ARCHER, JAMES L.<br />
Married Grace Strunk<br />
UA, S 16, 1895, 6-2<br />
JL<br />
LRCHSH, JEKNIS E<br />
-€ochrane- y -Joseph-A,<br />
,,, i • • V_ ^>. ». .*.'..'_ -/<br />
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ARCHER, MRS. JOHN<br />
Died<br />
UA, N g, 1^76, 3-li<br />
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ARCHER,<br />
-pled.<br />
UA,<br />
MARY<br />
N 5,<br />
A, (CLARKSON)<br />
1897, 3-5<br />
ARCHER, NETTIE<br />
CCP:TL<br />
•<br />
/*••<br />
-i \<br />
,^J M<br />
-Revolutionary T'ar 7;teran r lied in<br />
Marion, ".'a/ne <strong>County</strong><br />
Ap 11, 1851, 2-2<br />
ARCHER, ORNON<br />
Obituary<br />
UA, F 25, 1890, 6-7<br />
(PALMYRA)<br />
ARCHER, RICHARD<br />
Built wigwam <strong>of</strong> 4th, 6th <strong>and</strong> 10th<br />
wards,<br />
EDA, S 22, 1352, 3-2<br />
AA;RR<br />
CB<br />
, rIC'I.-pD<br />
r>«le fc "--tr froa<br />
citv D<br />
tenth -. rd to the<br />
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ARCHER, RICHARD<br />
•<br />
AHCHLR<br />
- Tenth ward Democratic c<strong>and</strong>idate<br />
Suffers 9*eec loss In 7/t.ter St. fire.<br />
for Con8table<br />
UA, 0 10, 1865, 2-1<br />
RDU, Xr 3, 1855, 2-1<br />
FD:MC<br />
ARCHER, ROBERT W.<br />
Married Enusa L. Henderson<br />
DA, Je 12, 1866, 3-7<br />
ARCHER, ROBERT W. )<br />
And George W. Archer bought premises<br />
<strong>of</strong> Aaron Erickson for $17,000<br />
M<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1868, 2-4<br />
JD:ARO<br />
CCP:SC<br />
ARCH2R f R. V7.<br />
/Dental chair manufactory -on-^ire«—little<br />
damage-
ARCHER t DR.<br />
Elected city physician by the Common<br />
Council,<br />
UA Ap 4, 1876 2-5<br />
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ARCHER BROTHERS<br />
- (Granted<br />
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Jl<br />
patent for<br />
27, 1872,<br />
dental<br />
2-1<br />
chair, 4r-4iR».<br />
CCP:HR<br />
••I<br />
ARCHER BUILDING<br />
donspieted <strong>and</strong> occupied,<br />
UA, Je 19, 18c4, 2-3<br />
><br />
VC:JI<br />
ARCHER LANUFACTURING COUPANY<br />
Incorporated with a capital <strong>of</strong> $85,000.<br />
UA, Ja 26, 1884, ?-2<br />
ARCHER MANUFACTURING COMPANY<br />
Annual report<br />
UA Ja 16, 1891, 5-7<br />
ARCHER MANUFACTIHNG COMPANY<br />
Fited-annual financial report,<br />
UA, Ja 18, 1897, 6-6<br />
LA:JI<br />
ARCHERY<br />
-Kevival in <strong>Rochester</strong>; rengarir*- «^out<br />
~Xhe earty Mmft^f be«-i!iK uf !^u * <strong>and</strong><br />
CG:TL<br />
AhCHERY<br />
Rival Titusville clubs hold contest,<br />
UA, 0 5, 1878, 2-5<br />
UA, Jl 9, 1878, 2-3<br />
C-P.'JiiG<br />
np
ARCHERY<br />
up by elty for relaxation, (l Got)<br />
27,<br />
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ARCHERY<br />
"<strong>Rochester</strong> clubs making preparations<br />
for tournaraents ( ty)"<br />
UA, F lg, 1SS1, 2-2<br />
G7:LR<br />
CL:ARO<br />
ARCHERY<br />
An-article on Its origin <strong>and</strong><br />
frtrtoa* nroueod in A i ^<br />
UA, F 22, 1881, 2-4<br />
interest<br />
ARCHERY<br />
-Jolly Archer's Club to shoot on<br />
new range at Driving Park (£*)<br />
UA, Ji 22, 2-2<br />
CMPrARO<br />
Jolly Archers* defeated<br />
Hirrl? v nd Park, Illinois team in -e match,<br />
e a l b ^ t i t i 4<br />
exchanf:iii;j scores by ?'.ail<br />
UA, 5 27, 18-72, 2-1<br />
ARCHERY<br />
(SPORT)<br />
-2nd contest between local team <strong>and</strong><br />
Washington archers; score, <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1844, Washington 1848.<br />
UA, Jl 12, 1883, 2-5<br />
JD:FD<br />
CMP: MB<br />
-Tournaments<br />
Jolly Archers (<strong>Rochester</strong>) won 2 out <strong>of</strong><br />
3 matches with the Potomac Archers<br />
(Washington, D. C)<br />
UA, Jl 18, 1883,. 2-4<br />
ARCHEY, SAPAH<br />
See WilliamB, Robert E.<br />
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ARCHIBALD, JOHN<br />
-Arrested for forging name to post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
order<br />
ARCHIBALD, SERVOS3<br />
<strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> Bar Association passed<br />
resolutions on hie death<br />
UA Je 1, 1867, 2-2<br />
UA, D 4, 1869, 2-6<br />
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J<br />
ARCHITECTS<br />
f - 1<br />
"T Square Club" organized; election <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> f icers i hi<br />
UA Ap 5, , 3-3<br />
JC:LR<br />
ARCHITECTS<br />
Lempert, Leon H., <strong>Rochester</strong>'s theater<br />
architect 4ee building opera houses<br />
in other cities &<br />
UA, Ag 10, 1892, 5-6<br />
ARCHITECTURAL SKETCH CLUB<br />
no cn e s t e-r<br />
Members get in contest for prizes<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered by Stone, paper publisher <strong>of</strong><br />
Indianapolis.<br />
UA Ag 9, 1891, 5-3<br />
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ARCHITECTURE<br />
^ f ? y a r .Vhitney/<br />
having « front <strong>of</strong> cut stone,-trtrth<br />
arched-doors, <strong>and</strong> ..TjindOEa, went out<br />
<strong>of</strong> style after 1850,<br />
/<br />
UA, Ur 29, I860, 2-2<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Diagrams <strong>and</strong> specifications <strong>of</strong> a residence<br />
to cost $1075.<br />
UA, Ap 11, 1891, 7-1<br />
FAD<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Diagrams, <strong>and</strong> specifications <strong>of</strong> house<br />
estimated to cost $3,000,<br />
UA. Ap 13, 1891, 7-1<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Illustration <strong>and</strong> diagram <strong>of</strong> a<br />
proposed home (5")<br />
UA, My 23, 1891, 7-1<br />
AA<br />
SC:AB<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
- Drawing <strong>and</strong> specifications <strong>of</strong><br />
proposed house { & y<br />
UA, Je 27, 1891, 7-1<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Specifications <strong>and</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />
'new house; illustrations (7 M )<br />
UA, 0 17, 1891, 9-1<br />
SC:JI<br />
SC: FD<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Plans <strong>of</strong> proposed house<br />
UA, Ap 30 f 1892, 16-1<br />
(Illus^<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Proposed house described; illustrated<br />
(6"') ' •'<br />
UA, Ky 7, 1392, 16-1<br />
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Plans <strong>of</strong> proposed house;<br />
UA, 1^ 14, 1892, 16-1<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Progranr SfTd-plnns <strong>of</strong> proposed house<br />
UA, My 21, 1S92, 16-1<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
Plans <strong>of</strong> proposed house<br />
UA, 2Iy 28, 1892, 16-1<br />
illustrated<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
- Plans <strong>of</strong> proposed house; illustrated<br />
UA, Je 4, 1892, 16-1<br />
SC:HH<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
"Sketch specifications <strong>of</strong> proposed house<br />
a*« given<br />
UA, Je 11, 1892, 16-1<br />
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Sketch <strong>and</strong> plans <strong>of</strong> proposed house<br />
UA, Ag 27, 1892, 20-1<br />
SL:HR<br />
SC:JI<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
- Plans <strong>and</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />
bouse, (l-<br />
UA, S3, 1892, 16-1<br />
1 ARCHITECTURE<br />
1 Plans <strong>and</strong><br />
1 UA, S 10,<br />
sketch <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />
1892, 20-1<br />
house<br />
SC:JI<br />
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ARCHITECTURE<br />
- sketch *nd plans <strong>of</strong> proposed house.<br />
UA S 84, 1992, 16-1<br />
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ARCTIC EXPEDITION<br />
See Oreely Arotic Expedition<br />
NT:HR<br />
ARCTIC 3C;iAL CLUB<br />
Had a picnic at Bay View. (-1")<br />
UA Ag 1, 1882, 2-4<br />
ARTIC SOCIAL CLUB<br />
-Masauerade ball held at Kolb's Hall.<br />
UA F 15, 1887, 3-2<br />
H .:LR<br />
ARDSLL* JOHN (NORTH COHOCTON)<br />
Died<br />
UA D 6, 1887, 6-4<br />
ARDEN, CHARLES<br />
Accused <strong>of</strong> violating Excise law,, had<br />
cases adjourned<br />
, Ji 3i f , 2-2<br />
CL:RZ<br />
CCPrARO<br />
ARDEN, CLARA<br />
Admitted to Albion House <strong>of</strong> Refuge fop<br />
women<br />
UA, Ja 26, 1897, 7-6<br />
ARDEK, EVA<br />
Died<br />
UA, Je 12, 1897, 9-2<br />
CG:FD<br />
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AHDEN, MRS. i. f .03»iS<br />
W<strong>and</strong>ered away from hone (i«>-<br />
UA, N 9, 1892, 2-5<br />
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ARDREY, ARTHUR Z.<br />
Harried Jessie U. Sehanek<br />
UA, N 25, 1890, 5-5<br />
AS:ECi<br />
ARDREY, JAHES G.<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1296,<br />
CCOAB<br />
1MB<br />
ARETvAlIEYER, CHARLES H<br />
Died<br />
UA,, Ja, 6, 1S90,<br />
— • > • > ^ • • • /<br />
JC.-A3<br />
AA: ?"L<br />
AREND, FREDERICK<br />
3od:<br />
f found in Irondequoit Creek, (1")<br />
UA, Je 30, 1879, 2-3<br />
AREND, JOHN<br />
Committed suicide by shooting hlinself-<br />
C14«)<br />
UA N 1, 1887, 2-7<br />
PW:KB<br />
AREriD,<br />
Mar:<br />
•n«)<br />
UA,<br />
•<br />
WALTER 'YILT.IA!:<br />
led Helen Ruth '.Vilcox.<br />
Ap 4,1395, 5-3<br />
1<br />
CL: RZ<br />
ARENSMEYPK, FRANK P.<br />
Letters <strong>of</strong> administration issued on the.<br />
estate<br />
UA ,<br />
A P 23, 1S97, 9-1<br />
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t-'A, 0 f=C f<br />
r-n -vsr by traln y<br />
:?G, 7-4<br />
AREi^T, JACOB<br />
(BRIGHTON)<br />
- Sold l<strong>and</strong> in city to Catherine Huscher<br />
(Pittsford) for \?2,000,<br />
UA p 22, 1876 2-7<br />
AREKTZ, BERT<br />
Died In Ocala, Florida,<br />
UA, D 10, 1896, 9-2<br />
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ARSTH'.'SIAN SOCIETY<br />
Brockt)ort Normal School<br />
Exercises held In Normal Chapel<br />
UA, Je 21, 1330, 4-1<br />
AREY, PROFESSOR A. L.<br />
Spoke at monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Science on t'.odern Applications <strong>of</strong><br />
Electricity; suggested utilization<br />
<strong>of</strong>. Niagara Falls power;<br />
l f i in.)<br />
UA. F 15, 1687, 3-2<br />
IE: A3<br />
AREY, PROF. A, L.<br />
Rented four acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> at Can<strong>and</strong>aigua<br />
Lake for Boys' Summer Scientific Camp<br />
UA, Jl 7, 1890, 7-4<br />
AREY, A.L.<br />
Photograph<br />
UA, 0 22, 1892, 9-2<br />
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-Experimenting with Marconi system <strong>of</strong><br />
sending messages by telegraph without<br />
aid <strong>of</strong> wires 18/3 col.)<br />
UA, N 18, 1897, 10-2<br />
AKG:\AVS, IT:.<br />
_ ycuse on r,xchar.-e r.treet destroyed,<br />
?.DD, 1 8, 1S51, 3-7<br />
CCP:TL<br />
ARGUE, AN:;A<br />
ARINK, DR.<br />
OIL'tun,<br />
" • " )<br />
•M.O/'i<br />
~ Appointed City Physician<br />
UA.Ap 5, ,1859, 3-3<br />
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AHTCN SOCIETY<br />
ARION GLEE CLUB<br />
con ort at Buffalo; narces <strong>of</strong><br />
Successful in $h«4* first attempt at<br />
c?ub -^fleers rn-? nenbers riven<br />
public concerts.<br />
UA My 1, 1867, 2-4<br />
Al/c-.v<br />
ABIQV GLEE CLUB<br />
Thanked for services at Corinthian Hall,<br />
by Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph's<br />
Orphan Asylum.<br />
UA Jl 3, 1867, 2-4<br />
ARION SOCIETY<br />
Concert at Falls Field very successful,<br />
UA, Ag 10, 1869, 2-4<br />
FD:MB<br />
VB:JI<br />
jiftUti SOCIETY<br />
- Masquerade given at Schlitzer's hall<br />
a success-<br />
UA F 15, 1870 2-4<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
-Held picnic at the Newport House<br />
UA, Ag 12, 1&73, ?-?<br />
JD:HB<br />
i: SIKGIIIG XCIETY<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers;<br />
UA 0 10, 1373, 2-5<br />
Held rmblic, exercise for "ttie oneninp <strong>of</strong><br />
their--ne'v Hall, (f )
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Held a ball at tb*±r hall,, Clinton fc*<br />
<strong>and</strong> Marietta-&U on Thanksgiving Day (3")<br />
UA, N 28, 1873, 3-7<br />
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AFJCK SOCIETY<br />
in- th<br />
Utica,<br />
UA, Jl 22, 1074, ?-S<br />
wnjmmm<br />
ARION SOCIETY<br />
Returned home from "Saengerfest" at<br />
Utlca.<br />
UA Jl 23, 137 1 *- 2-1<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Alderman John Mauder elected president<br />
UA, 0 16, 1874, 2-2<br />
JD:HR<br />
jd;ramn<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
-Here-presented a banner at New<br />
Years Eve Entertainment by Mrs,<br />
Geo. D. Lord<br />
UA , Ja 2, 1875, 2-3<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Held bal masque at their hall in Clinton<br />
Street<br />
UA F 9, i«75f 2-<br />
AJC.'JI<br />
ARION SOCIETY<br />
Held their 7th annual masquerade<br />
at their hall on North Clinton<br />
Street (2 in.)<br />
UA P 15, 1876, 2-1<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
"Held annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
(1 in.)<br />
UA D 15, 1876<br />
2-5
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Held a Christmas entertainment<br />
UA, D 86, 1876,<br />
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ARION SOCIETY<br />
^o give an-entertainment in Rochesteij-
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers (1«)<br />
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ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
*?rograrnre <strong>of</strong> concert f<br />
UA, My 5, 1831, 2-4<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
- Gave a" concert last night at tbe Opera<br />
Hall In Dansville, f3 B )<br />
UA, S 1?., 188?, 2-3<br />
CL:HR<br />
••<br />
AF.ICN SINGIx\ T G SOCIETY<br />
List <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected<br />
UA, Ja 15, iee3, 2-2<br />
P7/:\B<br />
WN:APO<br />
ARION'SOCIETY<br />
Held their 14th annual ball at<br />
Washington Hall (3 in.)<br />
UA Ja 23, 1883, 4-1<br />
ARF'N SOCIETY<br />
Officers <strong>and</strong> connittees elected:<br />
annual bnnauet held (3 M )<br />
UA, D 14, 1883, 4-1<br />
VC:JI<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
—200th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> German settlement<br />
discussed.<br />
UA, 0 5, 1883, 2-2<br />
ARION SINGING SCCIKTY<br />
Masquerade ball successful<br />
UA, Ja 15, 1884, 4-3<br />
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ARION SOCIETY<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA D 11, 1885, 4-5<br />
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A-Ladies' Chorus organized)<br />
elected.<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1806, 3-2<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
JG:JI<br />
KSiliB<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Bade farewell to V.C. Vogel who -leaves<br />
for Germany<br />
UA f Ap 23, 18S6, 2-3<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Annual meeting held; <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
elected for following year-<br />
UA D 10, 1886, 2-5<br />
AJCrARO<br />
GTZ:JI<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Committees appointed<br />
UA J a 17, 1887, 2-3<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Huslc committee appointed<br />
UA Ja 28, 1887, 2-3<br />
CC:J1<br />
ARION SINGING SOCIETY<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, D 9, 1887, 2-5<br />
CC:RZ<br />
ARION SOCIETY OF PAVILION<br />
Le Roy<br />
Annual meeting held; <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
elected<br />
UA, 0 19, 1888, 6-2<br />
CL:HR<br />
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ARXS3, MRS. POLLY<br />
Committed sulolde by drowning.<br />
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Indians<br />
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ARKENHEAD, IIR.<br />
(LYONS)<br />
AP.KIN, H'-.-ZR (C<br />
- -Sold l<strong>and</strong> in Chili to Caroline *"ain,<br />
for -"in,424. 55<br />
UA, "r f?7, 1877, 2-6<br />
VR:ARO<br />
ARKLAND, GEORGE W.<br />
Held for manslaughter in death <strong>of</strong> Warren<br />
A. Holley .(£ coli)<br />
UA, Jl 7, 1891, 5-4<br />
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ARKLAND, GEORGE W.<br />
"~ Indicted for manslaughter in the<br />
second degree; case put on trial<br />
_ (1 Col.)<br />
UA, D 4, 1891, 5-3<br />
!.IC:FD<br />
ARKLAND, GEORGE W-<br />
1<br />
Witnesses at hie trial differ<br />
diametrically (l£ col.)<br />
UA, D 8, 1891, 5-5<br />
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Aoquitted <strong>of</strong> manslaughter by the<br />
Jury (1/3 ool.) -<br />
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ARKLAND, GEORGE W.<br />
Bee Hoiley, Warren<br />
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ARKLAND, MARTHA<br />
See Kesslery John"<br />
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V7'<br />
••• ' ' I .<br />
V. •-•!<br />
• Harried Carrie A* Kostbahn<br />
UA lly 9, 1884, 3-7<br />
hJ - t<br />
ARLIDGE, ERNEST C.<br />
SE:JI<br />
LG:RZ<br />
ARLINGTON CLUB<br />
Rooms in Odd Felloes 1<br />
open to public tl*)<br />
Building thrown<br />
UA, My 7, 1875, 2-1<br />
ajc;ramm<br />
ARHATAGE, ELLA<br />
Died<br />
.See Ernisse, William 0,<br />
UA, Ar 3, 1391, 5-4<br />
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AR...BHUSTEH, IDA<br />
Died<br />
ARKBRUSTER, JULIUS<br />
- Carried Elizabeth Huck (Ashl<strong>and</strong>)<br />
UA, F b, 1873, 3-6<br />
ARIBRUSTER, JULIUS<br />
A-brief biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Democratic nominee for member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
executive board<br />
U A , M r 3 , 1 8 8 8 , 4 - 1<br />
G Z : A B<br />
A R t f B R U S T E R , J U L I U S<br />
w r i i - e s — a - l e t t e r i n p<br />
h i » - , e f t l l i n ^ h t rh t - t - a r- e tt r oa n p p a d v o c a t e , o f<br />
d e m o c r a c y , t i o n e s t d t i o<br />
T i n d u s t r i o u s , -<br />
L p o s s e s s i n g b u s i n e s s k n o w l e d g e<br />
U A , V.v 5 , 1 8 8 8 , 8 - 5<br />
A R L I P R U S T E R , J U L I U S<br />
Withdraws from political life<br />
UA, Jfl ?S t 1891, 5-6<br />
mrara<br />
FZP.rHR<br />
ARMBRUSTER, JULIUS<br />
-<strong>Rochester</strong> Civil War veteran; short<br />
i pho to graph fr »tg ln« )<br />
3 17, 1892, 12-4<br />
ARliBRUSTER, MAX<br />
Killed when struck by falling block <strong>of</strong><br />
ice<br />
UA, Ja 6, 1577, ?-3<br />
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Have elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
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ARMELBARGA, MARY<br />
Obituary, (1<br />
UA F 24, 1875 2-2<br />
Hi<br />
ARMENIAN RELIEF<br />
Additional contributions acknowledged.<br />
UA Ap 6, 1896, 8-1<br />
JC:RZ<br />
ARMENIAN -CHRISTIANS<br />
Mills, B. Fay, made stirring addresses in<br />
behalf <strong>of</strong> _*lae Armenian Christians (lfcol.)<br />
UA, S 28, 1896, 8-1<br />
ARMENIA<br />
Hoskins. Frank E. preaches on "Forsaken<br />
Armenia" (ircol./<br />
UA, N 23, 1896, 10-3<br />
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4BLEKIAS FUND<br />
Total receipts <strong>and</strong> expenditures <strong>of</strong><br />
benefit fund listed X?*)<br />
UA, D 9, 1696, 6-6<br />
ARUETAGE, M. H.<br />
Letter In reply to accusations<br />
by Angus Me Donald in reference<br />
to the Mutual Benefit Associates<br />
UA Ja 8, 1884, 2-4<br />
JDP:TL<br />
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A&JHUhST, t'ETEh<br />
Killed in boiler explosion<br />
<strong>of</strong> locomotive,on which~he- was- working<br />
UA, S 15, 1869, 2-2<br />
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ARLINGTON, EMILY<br />
D led in Seneca Castle<br />
UA, Ag 11, 1862, 3-6<br />
(MRS. BB# G. V.)<br />
ME:A£<br />
ARMITAGE A.<br />
(LYONS)<br />
Granted patent for changeable epeed<br />
gearing<br />
UA, Jl 9, 1886, 7-2<br />
ARMITAGE, MRS. AtfANDY<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ja 23, 1894, 2-3<br />
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AR1HTAGE, CARRIE E.<br />
API.:iTAC-E, HELEN ;i.<br />
VN:ARO<br />
ARMITAGE, J. C.<br />
«Bought the Pyatt Block in Newark <strong>and</strong> ha is<br />
uiimrfl U» Hi nn n hrtri (i")<br />
UA, Ag 3, 1880, 2-6<br />
, JA.:KS (CLYDE)<br />
Funeral services held /<br />
UA, Ap 22, 1881, 4-2<br />
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f/irried P'ary 'Li. D^vls<br />
U M Ap 14, lcoo, >7<br />
'P.-l.T<br />
AR1HTAGE, UARIE<br />
. Died<br />
UA, D 26, 1891, 5-4<br />
APL!ITAGE, DH. TH0KA3<br />
"Delivered an address at Second<br />
Baptist Church fg/3 Col*)-<br />
UA My 19, 1880, 2-3<br />
VJ:HR<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tenth ',ard vigilance<br />
7, i:-3:, 2-6<br />
AKilTAGE, KEECS^fcr- .(MRS. WILLIAI.: J.J<br />
,'Died.<br />
UA, D 11, 1883, 3-7<br />
VC:13<br />
ARMITA( 7 E & C0L5PANY<br />
Removed from Reynolds Arcade to Front<br />
Street.<br />
UA Mr 3, 1866 2-3<br />
- Commissioners feae^ereetton-<strong>of</strong> ^arsenals<br />
a»d ttrmui'loe purchase ground on<br />
Exchange St. for »esr armory for<br />
54th Regiment,<br />
UA, Mr 12, 1859, 3-1<br />
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ARMDRY, NEW YOWTSTATS'<br />
-^Looatlon <strong>of</strong> State Arsenal in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
urged as a means <strong>of</strong> proteoting the<br />
rEslt-Canal aqueduct r<br />
UA.Ur 12, 1864 2-1<br />
AH1.0RY-, HE* Y<br />
"r.Jor Ln".<br />
chance <strong>of</strong><br />
1 1 T A "T» °Q<br />
I u/* t *»»r »-o,<br />
lg <strong>of</strong> 45*^<br />
^ecurln.^ -aA- pp^roprir.^^on.<br />
1864 ?-] L<br />
croennl connittee lr«<br />
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- !!*»••» York State Asser-bly passes arsenal<br />
T 'A, Av, 20, 1B64, 2-2<br />
ARLIORY<br />
-Guard stationed tfeere., to ^atch State arms,<br />
<strong>and</strong>-«ire equipment <strong>of</strong> Jfoe 54th RegiTnent <strong>and</strong><br />
Grays 1 Battery.<br />
UA, N 15, 1864, 2-2<br />
ram:ar<br />
AnliORY, ROCHESTER<br />
-Bill for State Armory introduced in<br />
N.Y-S. Legislature<br />
UA, Ja 13, 1865, 2-4<br />
ARMORY<br />
— Block <strong>of</strong> warehouse on Exchange Street<br />
considered inadequate. Erection <strong>of</strong><br />
Arsenal urged.<br />
UA } J a 14, 1S65 2-3<br />
f d ;<br />
FD:JS<br />
ARSENALS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
-Assembly Committee <strong>of</strong> Ways <strong>and</strong> Means<br />
reported favorably upon * bill for -m<br />
arsenal In <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA F 16, 1865, 2-2<br />
ARKORY, NEW, YORK STATE<br />
Bill passed the House, providing for<br />
location <strong>of</strong> an Arsenal in<br />
UA, Mr 23, 1865, 2-1<br />
JGR:JT<br />
UHUSARO
ttlcaY, NSW YO.-iK STATE<br />
Bill providing for the buitfllnp?<br />
Arsenal In <strong>Rochester</strong> passed St<br />
Legislature<br />
UA, Ur 29, 1965, 4-2<br />
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ARiviORY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
Arsenal Bill, appropriating $50,000 for<br />
-btrfTrttrm-<strong>of</strong> Armory in <strong>Rochester</strong>;, approved<br />
by "Livingston Republican"<br />
UA, Ap 4, 1865, 2-1<br />
UHL'rARO<br />
A<br />
ARMORY, STATE<br />
Text <strong>of</strong> bill to provide armory for<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> given. Editorial states that<br />
armory probably will not be built at<br />
present time.<br />
UA, Jl 7, 1865, 2-1<br />
ARMORY, STATE<br />
Letter writer-tells-<strong>of</strong> reasons why<br />
armory should be built at the-present<br />
time.<br />
UA, Jl 8, 1865, 2-2<br />
cp:mam<br />
cp:mam<br />
ARilORY, NEW YOIIK STATE<br />
Inspector General C-eorge S. 3,otcheller qnd<br />
-bifl Associate Co^.ml -sioners to decide UDOH<br />
•Jibe location <strong>of</strong> « State Armory-<br />
UA, Ap. 28, 1365, 2-3<br />
..CRY, Is'E'.V YCHK 3TATE<br />
Washington ani Allen St lot favored<br />
for location <strong>of</strong> State Arsenal.<br />
UA, S 20, 1863, o_o<br />
PJ',7:AR0<br />
JCP.-SC<br />
::CRY, v.Z": *:~:z STATE<br />
Xct*«r--fi"¥^cr-S- :t'-' St. Paul St. nspji<br />
few? Zzt'V: 3t. 3ri *--" - s *?** location<br />
Location <strong>of</strong> arsenal undecidedj /ahington<br />
St. site favored<br />
UA, 0 3, 1865, 2-1<br />
T JA, 5 30, 1155, °-2
ARLORY, NEW YCRiC 37ATE<br />
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ARMORY, KEtf YORK STATE<br />
Arsenal site debated<br />
UA, J* 15, 186C>, 2-1<br />
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ARMORY, NEVY YORK STATE<br />
Senate passed Arsenal Bill<br />
UA, Ja 17, I6cb, 2-4<br />
ARIiORY, ICE.. 1 YORK STATE<br />
Two men arrived to locate Arsenal in<br />
this city5 Conclusion o£-**en to be<br />
accepted by Common Council<br />
UA F 6, l6oo, 2-3<br />
ARMORY, ITEii YORK STATE<br />
Commissions decided on the lot south <strong>of</strong><br />
V/ashington Square as location <strong>of</strong> State<br />
Arsenal<br />
UA F 7, lSbo, 2-1<br />
OHY, I- . YOHK STATE<br />
Inspector General says $30,000 i« too<br />
siudll A -gearTrrth-.^hieh LO consuruco suitable<br />
arsenal building<br />
UA, F 15, ldoo, 4-3<br />
ARLiORY, NEW YORX STATE<br />
Council authorized to Durcbase l<strong>and</strong> for<br />
stn.te arsenal<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1865, 4-3<br />
CCPiMAL<br />
ARTCRY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
Inspector Bachellor arrived to confer<br />
with Gen. Williams with «~*--*~<br />
tbe State Armory<br />
UA, S 22, 1866, 2-4<br />
A :\ Jnx, i.ii' I-'riifc 0 _>-»•-1.<br />
Eoitorial etrat^^Hfeit-county<br />
n?.y it€ share <strong>of</strong> -%«e<br />
I'A, F 11, 1867, 2-1<br />
Armory<br />
should<br />
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- Summary <strong>of</strong> discussion on the cost, etc*,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vhe site in New York State Legislature<br />
b; 1 l^expootftd to h<br />
UA F 14, L867, 2-1<br />
. , /3..V<br />
ARMORY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
- Bill to raise money for local armory-<br />
AR.M0RY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
arnory wi-1-<br />
" t.<br />
reported in the Senate^<br />
- not bo ereoted-fcere<br />
UA MR 9, 1867, 2-2<br />
UA Je 5, 1867, 2-1<br />
ARuORY, STATE<br />
AR.X)HY, :-:EV; YORIC STATS<br />
- Contract for building awarded to<br />
Gorsline <strong>and</strong> Aldrlge, (Buffalo) for<br />
$23,000: -A.—J« Warner -tarsaoervtse-work;<br />
conditions" <strong>of</strong><br />
UA Jl 10, 1867, 2-4<br />
Appropriations for site passed by<br />
Borxrd <strong>of</strong> Supervisors; full report <strong>of</strong><br />
listed,<br />
UA, C °4, 1.967,-4-2<br />
V3: JI<br />
, INEW YORK STATE<br />
Defeat <strong>of</strong> the $25,000 appropriation<br />
bill expected.<br />
UA, My 2, 1868, 2-2<br />
ARSENAL, NET? YORK STATE<br />
•N^fT-arsenal erected <strong>and</strong> turned ovpr to<br />
54th Regiment for /llit^ry purpose:<br />
UA, S 5, 1868, 2-1
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- Addition to arsenal facing Washington<br />
Square necessary<br />
UA ; C 28, 1669, 2-2<br />
AR1IQRY, MEW YORK STATS<br />
Bill to appropriate $20,000 to finish<br />
the state arsenal reported favorably<br />
in the Assembly.<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1870, 3-2<br />
ARMORY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
- $40,000 appropriated by the State<br />
to finish the construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
state arsenal*<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1870, 2-2<br />
NP.'&IB<br />
ARSENAL, NEW YORK STATE<br />
Sxpend4rture--<strong>of</strong> ?2O,noo to be -made-soon- on<br />
tfee-«*ructure—on Washington Square known<br />
£&^fare State arsenal /<br />
i<br />
i '<br />
UA, Ag 16, 1870, 2-2<br />
ARSZ:IAL, ::zv; YCRK STATS<br />
-Contract for extension aivarded to<br />
Sorsllne & Aldridge<br />
UA Ag 24, 1370, 2-2<br />
AB<br />
ARMORY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
The'Mayor <strong>and</strong> ttte Common Council on<br />
Invitation <strong>of</strong> the 54th Reg. N. Y. S.<br />
N. G. visited the new Armory.<br />
UA F 18, 1871 2-1<br />
AR/.0RY, KE7. r YORK STATE<br />
Bill to provide money to fit up<br />
quarters <strong>of</strong> «»« 54th Reg. in. the<br />
armory -»gre passed <strong>and</strong> sijjned by<br />
Governor,<br />
UA, Mr 29, 1871, 2-4<br />
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UA » My 4, 1871, 2-5<br />
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Opened for inspection i,o public,-on<br />
i if rV^rtn—T^nf ?tr rary y<br />
h. 3ociety|-ae-Ccilleo-aescription l<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ouilaiii* ano miHtstr^r co»»iptt/*ies stationed<br />
on, :/ 25, ic'/i, 2-3<br />
ccp,mnm<br />
Cf. F: A.-C<br />
ARilORY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
/ - • •<br />
-Cost <strong>of</strong> armory discussed<br />
UA f Ja 24, 1872, 2-3<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
ARSENAL<br />
Statr^ military m i l y storehouse remodeled;<br />
many improvements maded<br />
UA, 0 11,<br />
ARSENAL, NEW YORK STATS<br />
-All local military companies disb<strong>and</strong>ed<br />
except Company E, 54ttf Regiment.<br />
•wtll-rule State Arsenal in city.<br />
UA, D 14, 1880, 2-1<br />
'CMV<br />
ARMORY, NEW YORK STATE<br />
- Work <strong>of</strong> special committee for construction<br />
<strong>and</strong> repairs <strong>of</strong> state armories <strong>and</strong><br />
arsenals, -Cost <strong>of</strong> arsenal repairs in<br />
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will Investigate ex<br />
armory appropriations,<br />
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#tate com-nittee diflcloses « fraud <strong>of</strong><br />
over $5,000 in repairing t?be Focheeter<br />
Armory^<br />
UA, Jl 17, 1684, 2-1<br />
PW:KB<br />
ARSENAL, STATE<br />
-jfcill hall la<br />
dangerous place in cr.se <strong>of</strong> fire<br />
UA, Ja 30, 1893, 6-1<br />
j<br />
ARSENAL<br />
Plans for tEe arsenal ln^rovement<br />
oompleted ( O<br />
UA, 0 29, 1896, 10-2<br />
JA:HR<br />
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ARMORY<br />
"dity's chances very-soall to secure an<br />
armory appropriation (£ )<br />
UA, Ja 20, 1897, 6-5<br />
- Lewis arsenal site bill^ allowing -the<br />
Common Council to secure a~new armory<br />
site passed ttee State Legislature<br />
UA. A P 2i, lgo. 7,<br />
: R?<br />
ARiiOUR, P.<br />
private refrigerated rne^.t car arrived<br />
-today-from Chicago i " neat t in i perfectf<br />
condition;<br />
a boost -in business<br />
it*')<br />
UA<br />
CUR, SARAH A.<br />
See-Hoy, Jamca D.<br />
^ -,. • * >,m, 7-2.<br />
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AS:A5
ARMOUR, WILLIAM<br />
-4old l<strong>and</strong> on south side <strong>of</strong> Delavan St.<br />
Tor $5000 to Sidney A. Stevens<br />
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(WOLCOTT)<br />
-Appointed Notary Public^<br />
UA, F 6, 1862, ?. -5<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
/*rereiited /! Bible by yupils <strong>and</strong><br />
lady teacher <strong>of</strong> Fchool :io. 4<br />
1DU, Je 5, 1£54, '>5<br />
ARKSTROKG, :.£R. (PITTSFORD)<br />
Loses arm in thrashing machine accident<br />
RDU, Ag 7, 1855, 3-1<br />
ARMSTRONG, DR. A.<br />
See Marleon, Dr. A.<br />
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Armstrong, Abigail S. ('"heatl<strong>and</strong>)<br />
-Died In <strong>Rochester</strong>, N. Y.<br />
RDU, My 7, 1856, 3-2<br />
MM:EQ<br />
ARMSTRONG, AGGIE J.<br />
-Died<br />
UA, Ja 12, 1880, 3-9 r.<br />
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- (fomniitteQ suicide on Capt. Fzra<br />
Roger 1 s fare.<br />
UA, Ja 12, 1363, 2-3
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UA, Jl 29, 1B67, ?-'<br />
AHiJSTROiJG, MrtS. ANN<br />
Died,<br />
UA, An 15, 1072, 3-4<br />
ARUSTRONG, ANN MARIA<br />
8ee-Boucher f Emery<br />
ARMSTRONG, ANNA<br />
decision reversed in case against John<br />
V<strong>and</strong>erpool.<br />
UA. My 1, 1884, 2-3<br />
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ARLISTROKG, ARCHIBALD<br />
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ARMSTRONG, ARTHUR J<br />
- Harried Carrie U. Rogers<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1863, 3-6<br />
ARMSTRONG, ASA<br />
Pardoned by Gov, H<strong>of</strong>fman from Auburn<br />
State Prison<br />
UA, My 11, 1872, 2-6<br />
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volunteer 'v^o fought ap<br />
British at Fort Erie in 1915<br />
UA, Jl 25, 1865, 2-3<br />
-^ied jn St. Louia<br />
UA. Ap 28, 1894, 14-5<br />
nmra<br />
ARMSTRONG, C. W<br />
-Obituary,<br />
UA Ap 17, 1883 2-2<br />
(NEWARK)<br />
Jtinaet rong, Calvi n<br />
•Listed as War <strong>of</strong> 1812 soldier,<br />
!heatl<strong>and</strong>,<br />
burled at<br />
UA, Je 3, 1882 4-2<br />
ARMSTRONG, CARL (PAVILION)<br />
-rfarried Minnie Wri^it (Peoria)<br />
UA D 26, 1889, 2-2<br />
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ARMSTRONG, CATHALINA D.<br />
-Died in Pittsford<br />
UA, Ag 7, ie76, 3-5<br />
ARMSTRONG, CATHARi:'E (MRS. SAJ'^EL B. )<br />
-Died<br />
UA, S 19, 1893, 5-2<br />
ARMSTRONG, CATHERINE W.<br />
Letters <strong>of</strong> administration granted<br />
on estate<br />
UA , My g, 1896, 6-6<br />
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C/bitup.ry<br />
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UA, D 23, 1896, 6-2<br />
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ARMSTRONG, CHARLES B<br />
- Harried Emma c ella- Whitney<br />
R,D.U My 19, 1856 3-6<br />
ARMSTRONG, CHARLES<br />
~ dwner <strong>of</strong> recently opened Alhainbra Dining<br />
Saloon<br />
UA 0 30, 1858, 3-2<br />
PM<br />
VR/CHV<br />
AR],ISTHDNG, CHARLES B.<br />
Reception held in his honor at Cottage Hotel<br />
UA. Ag lg<br />
ARMSTRONG, CHARLES K<br />
f Attempted suicide by shooting<br />
7<br />
UA #f Ag. 19, 1889, 2-7<br />
JL:LG<br />
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ARMSTRONG, CHARLES G.<br />
-Died<br />
UA, Mr 27, 1897, 15-3<br />
FAD<br />
AR*:STRCrtG, ChAS. H.<br />
- death<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1860, 3-3<br />
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ARMSTRONG, C. H.<br />
Se»eerat,-eleoted Justloe <strong>of</strong> -fcte Peace<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pittsfordj<br />
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-parried Florence N. Roger!?,<br />
UA, Je 9, 1892, 7-3<br />
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-Pied tli)<br />
UA, Jl 11, 1890, 7-4<br />
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AfUSTRCMG D. AND COMPANY<br />
Will-return to <strong>Rochester</strong> frcn<br />
UA, Ji 15, 1S95, S-2<br />
SC:?D<br />
YP: -£'4<br />
ARMSTRONG, D. AND COMPANY<br />
~E.T.ploye^ laid down tools <strong>and</strong> refused<br />
to wort, 1 "<br />
UA, Ji 13, ig 97> 7 _!<br />
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ARilSTRONG, DAVID<br />
Escaped from Ontario <strong>County</strong> Jail<br />
UA D 22, 1864, 2-2<br />
PER:TL<br />
Armstrong. Donald (8th N.T. Cav.)<br />
Li«ted as Civil War soldier, buried at<br />
Caledonia*<br />
UA , Je 3, 1882 4-2<br />
ARMSTRONG, DORINDA H. (PITTSFORD)<br />
- pied<br />
RDA, Je 14, 1853, 2-7<br />
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. parried Jennie L. Dunont<br />
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/alarled superintendent <strong>of</strong> <strong>Central</strong> Church<br />
Sundsy School introduced to fete* Congregation<br />
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- Death<br />
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Wae-a^ar^ed « M..0 decree at -«fee Buffalo<br />
Medical College.<br />
UA, F 22, 1865, 2-4<br />
hdiirara<br />
ARMSTRONG, EDWIN J.<br />
-Died,<br />
(PITTSFCRD)<br />
ARMSTRONG, ELEANOR E.<br />
See<br />
DIUP.UI,<br />
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APJSTRCNG, ELIZABETH<br />
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AWiSTEONG, ELIZABETH<br />
- Obituary<br />
UA, S 11, 1871, 2-2<br />
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C.<br />
f/rRCNG, E!:CCH B<br />
- Death,<br />
Appointed collector <strong>of</strong><br />
on the<br />
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1860, 3-3<br />
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ARIJSTKONG,<br />
Injunction lasued in favor <strong>of</strong> Armstrong<br />
restraining Sha'v <strong>and</strong> llacauley from<br />
disposing <strong>of</strong> the accounts <strong>of</strong> the late firm,<br />
UA, Jl 28, 1992, 5-1<br />
JM-.AA<br />
ARMSTRONG, SHAW AND MACAULEY<br />
• Inventory <strong>of</strong> accounts filed in<br />
<strong>County</strong> Clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice (£ in.)<br />
UA, Ag 6,<br />
ARMSTRONG<br />
,—J^- H., Milling Company<br />
FAD<br />
ARMSTRONG, FRED H.<br />
- Sled in Geneeeo<br />
UA, N 23, 1894, 6-4<br />
ARMSTRONG, GSJJEVIEVE (KCLLEY)<br />
3oo Plorco-, J>u:ufc (Kuwmg-JI<br />
JL:JI<br />
ARI/.STEONG.<br />
Anecdote relatin" h^' 1&e late lawyer<br />
""-.s played for a sucker by -a Chicago<br />
tlonae<br />
VA, Ja 11, 1£78, 9-9.<br />
ARMSTRONG , GEORGE S.<br />
.Death,<br />
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HAKltY<br />
jBommitted suicide by taking an overdose<br />
<strong>of</strong> morphine.<br />
UA, Jl 8, 1878, 2-5<br />
?7, , g-3<br />
CL:KB<br />
ARi..STFCi\& f HE..KY D.P (T.hC. .0)<br />
Carried Kittle C. Robinson.<br />
UA, K 20, 1R76, 3-7<br />
ARMSTRONG, IF.A<br />
(WHEATLAND)<br />
-Veteran <strong>of</strong> War <strong>of</strong> 1312 present<br />
at meeting.<br />
RDD , Ja 13, 1854, 2-4<br />
MB<br />
o. (UILSO::, : T IAGJL; CO. 1 )<br />
I/^rried tT. E. Wilkin (Wilson, ITiagra Co.)<br />
in Wilson<br />
HDD, O 19, 1853, 3-4<br />
ARMSTRONG, J. C.<br />
-Mail conductor on the Overl<strong>and</strong><br />
Mail Service from El Paso to<br />
Steen's Peak/<br />
ft<br />
UA, D 10, 1858, 3-1<br />
CB<br />
CC.'AIB<br />
ARMSTRONG, DR. J. W.<br />
-/jives address on training teachers<br />
at meeting <strong>of</strong> Commissioners <strong>and</strong><br />
Superintendent's Association.<br />
UA My 22, 1872, 2-7<br />
ARLiSTROUG, JAMES<br />
BraJceman on freight for the- <strong>Central</strong><br />
Railroad, found dead in a cattle<br />
on the Hsilroad near Newark<br />
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S^e-Armstronp;, John<br />
, ;i .r ; /.4<br />
J^ ram"!<br />
ARMSTRONG, JANE A.<br />
Died in Caledonia.<br />
ARMSTRONG, JARED<br />
UA, Je 1, 1658, 2-3<br />
FD:MB<br />
ARUSTRC:G, JEivJlE JL<br />
Bee nc Calllster, John H.<br />
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Died<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1890, 2-2<br />
ArtiiSTftONQ, I.1H5. JOHN<br />
-filled by electric car.<br />
UA, My 1, 1893, 5-6, (5»L)<br />
iiW:CL<br />
AH. STKD:;G, JOH.. C.<br />
-fTTlves in <strong>Rochester</strong> fxv>ia Arizona<br />
UA Je ?.'"', 1661, 2-6<br />
proved,<br />
UA, J 9 IT, 186?, 2-5<br />
(?ITTSFCRD)<br />
FD:DS<br />
ARMSTRONO, JOSEPH A.<br />
-Died<br />
UA, o ?5, 1893, 5-6<br />
ARliSTROiiG, JOSEPH W. (Pittsford)<br />
-Harried Elizabeth A. Wood (Rochest<br />
In <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Je 8, 1858, 2-3<br />
IB:AB<br />
DS<br />
filed<br />
, JULIA<br />
UA, 0 31, 1892, 2-3<br />
ARi!STRONG,<br />
r~ -<br />
-JC'. . -If<br />
LALLA<br />
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E.<br />
-Jo-aeph 1 W.<br />
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ARKSTROKG, LEBBEUS<br />
-/uthor <strong>of</strong> "History <strong>of</strong> the Temperance<br />
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-parried Margaret Flora Sweet<br />
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KLH<br />
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6oo CORPOOI John<br />
., )<br />
ARMSTRONG, L ILL IE<br />
-Died<br />
UA, S 23, 1893,<br />
J2I:RZ<br />
ARMSTRONG, , LUBIAN<br />
Died<br />
UA, 0 1, 1888, 2-5<br />
UHliiSC<br />
Died in<br />
Castile,<br />
UA Je.13, Ifcfc3, 3-3<br />
ARMSTRONG, URS.<br />
1 See-Cro^<br />
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ARMSTRONG, MARY E..<br />
-pidicted for riot <strong>and</strong> Assault<br />
<strong>and</strong> Battery<br />
IDft, ? 29, 1£5:?, 2-2<br />
WaBter, -Henry -C«<br />
7 "<br />
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ARHSTROUG, URS. MARY JANE<br />
Died<br />
UA. f lly. 2, 1887, 2-6<br />
ARMSTRONG. MATTHEW<br />
-Committed suicide by hanging himself<br />
UA, Je 14, 1889, 8-5<br />
ARliSTRONG, MILES S.<br />
"" I^ied in West Brighton<br />
UA, j a 28, 1867, 3-7<br />
, MINNIE-*-. / ., STPCVC-, CLI'/Er<br />
Died,<br />
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ARMSTRONG, PETEK<br />
- Fined In Police Court for keeping disorderly<br />
resort,<br />
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Penelon-granted-tcr hlar<br />
UA, V 26, 1S96, 1-2<br />
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JMIMS<br />
f !,' -*-"•<br />
R.:STRONG, RACHEL<br />
ARMSTRONG, RICHARD<br />
-Died in Tottinville, otaten Isl<strong>and</strong><br />
UA 0 11, 1869, 3-8<br />
AIUSTROH^, hL'TH<br />
&e..a»,- o ii i<br />
ARMSTRONG, SIDNEY<br />
-Charged with drunkenness, larceny<br />
<strong>and</strong> assault in Police Court<br />
7<br />
UA, Jl 7, 1879, 2-2<br />
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ARMSTRONG, SIDNEY 1<br />
Died<br />
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ARMSTRONG, MRS. SYLVESTER (DALE)<br />
• Died<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1893, 7-1<br />
JA:HR<br />
IB:JI<br />
ARMSTRONG, THOHAS<br />
-A'rrested for stealing apples from<br />
-%&e farn <strong>of</strong> B. I'.. Baker in Brighton^<br />
UA N 10, 1860, 2-2<br />
AR:."S-RO::3-, ?:-:O::AS<br />
(Butler)<br />
-Electee. dele:;~te froii<br />
T .7ayne Count-y<br />
to t-?r Stcitf- De^icratic Con-d<br />
UA, S o, l&cl, r.-l<br />
e<br />
JS:DS<br />
D5<br />
ARliSTHOKG, T-OliAS<br />
.l<strong>and</strong> volunteer who fought »s<br />
3ritish =t Fort Erie in 1315<br />
UA, Jl 25, 1365, 2-3<br />
ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM<br />
-Saved, a- boy from drowning at Emerson<br />
ice ^ond, it---)<br />
UA, Ag 27, 1885, 2-5<br />
AHiiSTROiJG, 'VILLIAH<br />
Discharged from St=te Industrial School<br />
UA, F 16, 1894, 6-2<br />
JS:JA
ARMSTRONG, WM. B,<br />
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ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM C.<br />
Married Libble Burke.<br />
UA,, P e 13, 1889, 2-3<br />
ARMSTRONG, G.<br />
-Arrested for drunkenness <strong>and</strong> disorderly<br />
conduct (3 W )<br />
UA, Ag 15, 1893, 5-3<br />
ARIiSTRUL^G, 'A!. II.<br />
_i)ied at PitLsford<br />
UA, Je 2, I8o5, 3-8<br />
fvT<br />
I3:FD<br />
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ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM H,<br />
Filed statement <strong>of</strong> election expenses.<br />
UA, N 15, 1894, 8-5<br />
1 ARli STRONG, WILLIAli PARKER<br />
Died in Pittsford<br />
RDD, Ja L7, 1352, 3-3<br />
MS<br />
MM:JA<br />
ARMSTRONG, WM. W.<br />
--UIBION)-<br />
/Admitted to the bar in Buffalo,<br />
-general- term.<br />
UA Ja 7, 1888, S-4<br />
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ARMSTRONG, WIU.IAM W. ' ' ' , ,, .<br />
Will sue tb« "Spcncerport Star 0 for '<br />
oalllirg^hln a carpet-bagger,-*<br />
pettifogger, <strong>and</strong> a crank 13 in, X-<br />
UA 9 0 29, 1894, 8-7<br />
KM:JI<br />
ARMSTRONG, W.W.<br />
^<br />
formed partnership with John Desmond<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1895, 3-5<br />
I',<br />
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CCP :AB<br />
1 ARMSTRONG -<br />
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ARMSTRONG, W. W. .J i<br />
( AS SEMBL YJ'AN 1 '<br />
JP: ]<br />
— Xssemblyman wants reform; favors medical<br />
treatment for drunkards<br />
1<br />
1<br />
- Introducedbills<br />
benefiting veterans<br />
at Albany 18*)-<br />
UA, F 25, 1896, 6-3<br />
1 UA, Mr 20, 1896, 6-3<br />
AS:TL<br />
ARMSTONG, WILLIAr/i W.<br />
-Assemblyman-elect, semblyman-elect 3rd district; portrait<br />
r -•<br />
UA, N 4, 1896, 6-6<br />
Ju -*l<br />
'< ' " • •
ARMSTRONG, WILLlAU W.<br />
the<br />
l t<br />
Assembly for the<br />
well liked In Albany:<br />
j<br />
1, 1897, 16-1<br />
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ARMSTRONG, W.W.<br />
dominated for assemblyman<br />
UA, S 28, 1897, 7-1<br />
1OI:£Q<br />
SC:JA<br />
AP.i::?r:c:G .-J:D SI:ITK<br />
^ar^^er- si.op occupied t; r<br />
<strong>and</strong> Sniitt curned<br />
SD3, -r 10, l f -I, 2-4<br />
ATEStron£<br />
ARMTAGE, JOSEPH<br />
^ brought agalnot htm by Mrs. William<br />
Roberts for-al+^^ed^x stealing her- ho-^se<br />
UA ; Ji ?7<br />
LH<br />
JL:LG<br />
ARMY POST<br />
^Petition endorsed by chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce<br />
moving to have GSL army poet barracks In<br />
or near <strong>Rochester</strong> i6")<br />
UA, D 6, 1892, 5-3<br />
ARNAN, MRS. JOHN<br />
-ified<br />
UA D IK, , 2-2<br />
JL:HR<br />
ARNDELL, MARY<br />
UA, D 10, 1889, 5-4 -/ppointed police <strong>of</strong>ficer by i^ayor, 1854,<br />
7.'33, I".y 4, Ice'-, L-5<br />
JK:FD
AH DT ROSEIJT'AL<br />
-decrees <strong>of</strong> Judicial settlement Issued<br />
^n e81ate.<br />
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AfiNDT, WILLARD P.<br />
(ROCHESTER)<br />
-frowned In Brooklyn, N. Y,<br />
RDD, Je 10, 1854, 2-3<br />
MC<br />
ARNER, MRS. ENOS<br />
- Pled<br />
j<br />
UA, S 6, 1S86, £-3<br />
(GROVELAND)<br />
ARXER, JULIA E.<br />
-filed,<br />
UA Je 29, 1865 3-e<br />
LG:ARO<br />
ARNER, MRS<br />
^/designed from position <strong>of</strong> editor <strong>of</strong> -tfag<br />
"Journal <strong>of</strong> the Hone"<br />
UA, Ap 25, 1372, 2-4<br />
ARNSR, HRS.-«&&. , (SAN FRANCISCO)<br />
-pbltuarjx. formerly—
ARNER, DR. THOiYAS<br />
-jri.ee ted Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>County</strong> Medical Society<br />
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ARl.'EA, Dr. TI-^IIAS<br />
-/ought house <strong>and</strong> lot t!o.35 N. Fltzhugh<br />
St. from S.H. Terry for $4,500<br />
T JA, Ap 5, 1850 , 2-2<br />
CC:DS<br />
(<br />
ARNER, TH0S.7:.. : :<br />
-fisted among soldiers buried at tit. Hone<br />
A, !.:y 31, 1859, 2-4<br />
I - Conn;. ,n Is boat "Liaycr<br />
1 launched fro z. Howeil ana<br />
1854, 2-4<br />
Str ong" ,<br />
I.:ey ers ;<br />
PJ".::A?.O<br />
.. :!.LH<br />
ARNETT, BENJAMIN<br />
-Died<br />
UA, 0 12, 1888, 2-4<br />
ARNETT, ELIHU<br />
- filled by ^ fall downstairs<br />
UA, S 6, 1869 2^2<br />
r<br />
lillvi: FD<br />
ARNETT, MARY IdORELAND<br />
Pled<br />
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ARNEY, CATHERINE
-/5ied,<br />
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A Arrests, on k charge <strong>of</strong> violftin^<br />
TJ.S. revenue l^.w, bttfc --"-^ - ic -•—•*-*<br />
UA, D 7, 1377, 2-5<br />
Cl<br />
i.'L.Q<br />
ARNOLD, A.<br />
—5 year old daughter injured when<br />
run over by horses<br />
UA, Ap 10, 1857, 5-4<br />
ARNOLD, ABRAM<br />
3gg~1 p rench )<br />
"Q-<br />
WN:JI<br />
ARNOLD, ALFRED W.<br />
-karred Eda Johnson ;<br />
(BUFFALO)<br />
ARNOLD, ALICE<br />
UA, D 30, 1876, 3-7<br />
Sco Cone, Johnwn<br />
cc mmrn<br />
AHHCLD, ALICE<br />
ARNOLD, ALLEN J<br />
b g action for temporary injunction<br />
against John <strong>and</strong> James Fee to restrain<br />
•ttoe use <strong>of</strong> -an alley (^<br />
UA, Je 5, 1S9I*, 6-5<br />
JEP:JI<br />
JL:EQ
ARNOLD, ANDREW F.<br />
UA t Ag 26, 1Q93, 5-1<br />
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itations insued for final settlements<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4}S€ r;Ccounts i<br />
r: A, Je 13, 186f>, 2-4<br />
IB:HR<br />
AnSICLD, iESSlE<br />
-Habeas Corpus ckse heard in Court<br />
UA, 3 29, 1882, 2-6<br />
ARNOLD, BISHOP<br />
-Died,<br />
UA F 17, 1687, 2-5<br />
JD:FD<br />
ARNOLD, C. h.<br />
Presented with a, gold pen <strong>and</strong> pencil<br />
by Sibley, Lindsay i Curr Company on<br />
l resignation #frcn that firm,<br />
CC:JT<br />
••••••<br />
ARNOLD, CARRIE<br />
-Died,<br />
Mi»)<br />
UA D 27 1890 8-1<br />
(71. Bloomfield)<br />
UA, Ja 12, 1880, 2-3<br />
VC-/J3<br />
t<br />
SC:AA<br />
ARNOLD, CARRIE (MRS. S. B.)<br />
Died<br />
UA S 7, 1892, 2-2<br />
ARIv'JLD, CATHERINE B.<br />
Died<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1387, 9.-6<br />
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A; ACLD, CATHERINE *;..<br />
LJ, j.-.TK.i:.i:_ L OL.X::; (i.rs.)<br />
-Died in Jansvi lie<br />
• i<br />
-DA f 3 3, 1S53, 2-7<br />
"Funeral held ;<br />
UA, D 28, 1H96, 7-2<br />
JDP:AA<br />
:c<br />
ARNOLD, CHARLES G.<br />
—parried Tillie Taylor (NaBhville, Tenn.)<br />
UA. Je 28, 1884, 3*5<br />
ARNOLD, CHARLES H.<br />
-Married Mildrt-d B. Partridge (Holley)<br />
UA, Je 28, 1893, 5-1<br />
CC:LR<br />
CCP.-AB<br />
ARNOLD, CLAUDE (CLIFTON SPRINGS)<br />
-Died<br />
UA Ap 22, 1892, 7-1<br />
ARNOLD, CORA<br />
See-Hooper, Charles V.<br />
.^)<br />
SL:JI<br />
TXLD, IA<br />
(* :-:IG)<br />
or <strong>of</strong><br />
-=> 135-, 2-4<br />
.en<br />
ns ^--.tent _'cr coupling ii.-::roveiu<br />
endless ch..in horse pover^<br />
-6
ARNOLD, SIH EDWIN<br />
Fott philosopher vialta <strong>Rochester</strong>;<br />
/<br />
-itttrvrsa f8")<br />
UA, N 24, 1891, 5-6<br />
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ARNOLD, DR. EDWARD C.<br />
Died,<br />
UA, S 27, 1887, 8-4<br />
JDP:HR<br />
ib mmra<br />
ARNOLD, linS. ELIZABETH<br />
Died,<br />
UA Jl 28, 1873. 2-7<br />
ARNOLD, ELIZABETH<br />
-Sold property to Douglas Boardnan<br />
<strong>and</strong> Jennie tic Gratr for $3,000<br />
UA, D 5, 1878, 2-7<br />
ARNOLD, ELIZABETH J.<br />
-Ifecree <strong>of</strong> Juclcial settlement issued<br />
on estate*<br />
UA 0 28, 1891, 5-5<br />
ARNOLD, ENOCH<br />
-Elected Supervisor from Ogden<br />
UA Mr 5, 1857, 3-1 5 f<br />
J -M i\;. ; :.<br />
JSP:RZ<br />
CKV<br />
APNCLD, ES7HZF S.<br />
Obituary<br />
L'A, N 10, 1885, 2-3<br />
ARl\'OLD, EUG-EI.'E H.<br />
parried Helen Davenport BULIS.<br />
UA, S 24, 1873, 3-4<br />
VYN :IS
ARNOLD, EUGENE W. H.<br />
^Dtath<br />
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ARNOLD, EVA<br />
MARGARET<br />
Died,<br />
UA Jl 12, 1888, 2-3<br />
DStMLH<br />
•HI<br />
ARKOLD, FRANCES<br />
-Died<br />
UA, Jl 20, 1892, 5-3<br />
CL:JDP<br />
ARNOLD, FRANCIS E.<br />
UA, Ag 26, 1889, 2-6<br />
JP:FD<br />
JDP: AB<br />
ARNOLD. FRED<br />
Arrested for larceny.<br />
UA, Mr 10, 1377, 2-1<br />
ARNOLD, FRED A. (AVON)<br />
Married Catherine J. ^urphy (Deseronto,<br />
Can.;<br />
UA, D 2, 1897, 13-4<br />
JCU:UB<br />
ARNOLD, FREDERICK<br />
-parried Clara Grimm (Lyons)<br />
UA, Jl 6, 1897, 7-3<br />
Ar.TTCLD, GEORGE<br />
-Elected Vestrynsji cf Trinity Churchy<br />
P.DD, Ap 22, 1851, 2-5 ^ I r '' - - ._<br />
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~rftcorative painter ha$ furnished<br />
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-^leoted supervisor in 2nd<br />
RDU, Mr 7, 185H, 3-1<br />
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'.- ' -i-y, Oi<br />
.K'-J (/'•)<br />
FD:L:C<br />
ARNOLD, GEORGE / - I )<br />
dominated for assembly by American<br />
Party<br />
UA 0 26, 1853, 3-1<br />
ARNOLD, GEORGE<br />
-Offered $25 bounty,<br />
UA, Ag 25, 1862, 2-2<br />
VR:MB<br />
DS<br />
ARNOLD, GEC.<br />
-Elected Warden <strong>of</strong> Trinity Church<br />
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AHKOLD, GEORGE f
ARNOLD, GEORGE<br />
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"Died,<br />
-jriad picture <strong>of</strong> cow "Maid <strong>of</strong> Twiek" on<br />
exhibit,<br />
UA 0 18, 1>392,<br />
2-7<br />
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JM:VMP<br />
AJC/OT<br />
ARNOLD, GEORC-E<br />
vflll admitted to probate<br />
UA Ja 5 1893 5-2<br />
ARNOLD, GEORGE<br />
UA Ap 17, 1893, 2-7<br />
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MW:RZ<br />
ARNOLD,<br />
&JiO,<br />
ARNOLD, GEORGE B.<br />
(tiACEDON)<br />
-parried Helen M. Perkins (Victor)<br />
UA D 30, 1859, 3-3<br />
PW/CL'iV<br />
ARNOLD, GEORGE F.<br />
UA, D 4, 1890, 5-7
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ARNOLD, H. E.<br />
^Financial secretary <strong>of</strong> t&g Press Cyc 1<br />
'Clubi por*H<br />
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PR: MB<br />
I HP<br />
ARNOLD, H. L.<br />
t<br />
-pLeeted supervisor fron Conesus<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1857, g-3<br />
ARNOLD, HARRIET L.<br />
PW:MC<br />
FT:JA<br />
ARUOLD, HELEI\ f<br />
D. BUR!«!S<br />
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n r-nri Katie<br />
3 t. for<br />
ARiiCLD, ISAAC (AURORA, IND. )<br />
-/, rried Anna Peck (Erignton)<br />
UA, N 27, 1863, 3-8<br />
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ARNOLD, ISAAC<br />
In Brighton.<br />
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damaged In fire<br />
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ARNOLD, J J. fLCCKPORT)<br />
-parried Grace Tucker (Albion)<br />
UA My 20, 1879. 2-6<br />
AR:;OLD, J. T.<br />
^Apoointed to Clyde ilethodlst<br />
Episcopal Church<br />
UA, Ag 24, 1859, 2-2<br />
AA:KR<br />
ARNOLD, URS. J. T.<br />
UA, 3 5, 1885, 2-1<br />
ARNOLD, J W.<br />
(WEST MACEDON, N.Y.)<br />
-^Xnd H. W. Couch granted patent for<br />
Sawing Machine.<br />
UA, Ag 17, 1864, 2-3<br />
FD:MB<br />
JG:JI<br />
AENOLD. J.<br />
r .<br />
ARNOLD, JACOB<br />
, ifarrled Sarah rrillis<br />
UA N 29, 1872, 3-5<br />
-Died<br />
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t&OLD,<br />
•/r rested for larceny<br />
U\, Je 9,<br />
ARNOLD, JAUES (ADAJJS<br />
- riled<br />
UA, 0 16, 1391, 2-5<br />
ARNOLD, JAMES II.<br />
- Decree <strong>of</strong> Judicial settlement granted<br />
in estate<br />
UA, Je 8, 1893, 5-2<br />
VJ:FAD<br />
JA<br />
ARICCLD, JAI.IES i-:.<br />
Sill admitted to probate<br />
UA, D 14, 1891, 5-5<br />
ARNOLD, JOHN<br />
-Arrested for rioting.<br />
UA ( D 23, 1858 3-1<br />
PU<br />
JOHN<br />
drovns in Erie Crj\a.l<br />
UA, F 1", 18ol, ?-<br />
ARiiOLD, JOHN<br />
-Obltuary f<br />
UA Ap 13, 1883, 2-2 2-<br />
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ARNOLD, JOHN C.<br />
-^tterapted suicide^ failed.<br />
.Died<br />
UA Ja 30, 1SS3, ?-2<br />
UA, My 1, 1897, 3-4<br />
ARNOLD, JOHN G.<br />
M<br />
^ Franklin 0. Whitney^ arrested in<br />
Springville for stealing «r horse <strong>and</strong><br />
buggy* -both are Ro chooser-boy a-<br />
><br />
UA, Ag 10, 187^, 2-7<br />
.-••(<br />
AEi-:CLD, KAThERIKE I-.:. (idHS. LUDV/IG)<br />
-/bituary "tT*)"<br />
UA, D 24, 1895, 7-5<br />
ARI^OLD, L. B.<br />
""Secretary <strong>of</strong> American Dairymen's<br />
Association,<br />
UA K 20, 1874 2-2<br />
1DP.-AA<br />
JDIHR<br />
ARNOLD, L. B.<br />
-Elected /ice Pres, <strong>of</strong> ^tate Convention<br />
<strong>of</strong> I>airymen at Little Falls, fcl-"-)<br />
UA, F 17, 1875 2-2<br />
ARNOLD,-PROFESSOR L. 3.<br />
Obituary (-111 in.)<br />
UA Mr 7, 1€?SS, 2-3<br />
JG:JT
ARNOLD, LEWIS<br />
(LYONS)<br />
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GTZ^AB<br />
CCP.'JS<br />
ARNOLD, LOTJISE<br />
ARNOLD, LYDIA A.<br />
.c? / -<br />
UA, Je 13, 1891, 5-7<br />
I3:A3<br />
ARNOLD, MRS. II. A.<br />
prooerty on Ainjns St. to L.S.<br />
t' r A, Ap 3, 1'69, 2-5<br />
Died.<br />
UA, Ja 9, 1884, 2-2<br />
1-Z:A3<br />
UA Ap 28, 1888, 2-7
ARNOLD, MADELINE<br />
8oe Cohn, Jlpnry 3.<br />
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See Warner, Charles H;<br />
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ARNOLD, WILLIAM<br />
-AVrested on burflrxry _ r_,<br />
temporarily e<strong>of</strong>tttgj cowlttcJ -to ta State<br />
Industrial *ohr^l while r.waitlng<br />
grpnd Jury action t?*)<br />
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ARNOLD, MATTHEW<br />
Perrin, Marian Williair«O lectures on<br />
"Matthew Arnold, Poet w ; (3 uul.')<br />
UA, D 9, 1896, 8-1<br />
L:JA<br />
JDP:TL<br />
ARKOLD, KAY E. (BRIGHTON)<br />
Bee<br />
Ai ? ( ., •;-';<br />
ARliCLD, NETTIE<br />
poea, "Chimes"<br />
k » Ap 21, I860, 4-4<br />
C;-'- J<br />
CC:Lh<br />
rpii-n<br />
ARNOLD, NETTIE<br />
Wrlttcn-.poen "In memory <strong>of</strong> Louis La Treera"<br />
.(^aeerlbed to-hivfrereaved mother)<br />
UA, N 18, 1862, 2-4<br />
ARNOLD, NETTIE<br />
Wrote A poem entitled "March"<br />
UA, Mr^ 31, 1863, 2-3<br />
l',J d:<br />
FD:AB<br />
mhm:mm<br />
ArLNOLD, NETTIE<br />
-jwrote noem entitled "Lines" sucp-ested<br />
by p. visit to "£*»"» insane n.sylun<br />
UA, S £?, 1353, 2-3<br />
ARNOLD, OTTILIE<br />
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ARNOLD, MBS. FICE WARNER<br />
-t/led in Albion,<br />
UA, N 14, 1879, 2-1<br />
ARNOLD, RICHARD<br />
UA, F 20, 1890, 5-6<br />
ARNOLD, SETH J.<br />
-Formerly in New York City, returned to<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>and</strong> established a. wholesale<br />
Dry-Goods House.<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1373 2-3<br />
AA:HR<br />
GTZ:HR<br />
ARNOLD,<br />
Chosen to fill vacancy in the <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Driving Park Association Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors, caused by tt<strong>of</strong>r death x>f<br />
Chae * -IK- Barker-.<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1877, 2-4<br />
ARNOLD & CO.,<br />
- Article <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia pager praising<br />
the <strong>Rochester</strong> concern. (1/? '.-'i3=r?<br />
UA My 15, 1875 % 2-5<br />
WN:UB<br />
ARNOLD, SIBIL<br />
(CLARKSON)<br />
Will admitted to probate in Surrogate<br />
Court. -tl n )<br />
UA, Ag 30, 1880, 2-2<br />
WN/CL1V<br />
Tamp v/ith rcFin oil exploded in his<br />
home<br />
->.DA, £• 26, 1853, 2-6 • ' ' -' - :v V-"
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» (MT. MORRIS)<br />
rJ3harl %&- C,<br />
ARNOLD, THOMAS N.<br />
-jfirrested for stealing furniture fron John<br />
Kingston after -h«--el >J. -<br />
j<br />
F 1, 1S54, 8-5<br />
DS<br />
ARNOLD,<br />
-Suffered lose in Lima fire.<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1858, 3-7<br />
ARNOLD, W. B.<br />
-Died<br />
UA Jl 16, 1888, 2-4<br />
(ADAKS BASIN)<br />
PD :1£B
ARNOLD, WM. B. (OGDEN)<br />
Elected Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace<br />
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listed as Republican Supervisor.<br />
UA ) Mr 3, 1875, 2-8<br />
ARO<br />
AJC:RZ<br />
ARNOLD, WILLIAM B. (OGDEN)<br />
-Will admitted to probate<br />
UA, Jl 30, 1888, 2-4<br />
ARNOLD, Wi. E.<br />
- Inventor^ manufacturer, <strong>and</strong><br />
distributor <strong>of</strong> gate door lock<br />
RDU, Kr 8, 1655, 3-2<br />
HMH :AB<br />
FD: 11<br />
ARNOLD, gfc-. W^ ErtRooIie&trer^- :r<br />
—Invented-a comb ned toot stove<br />
<strong>and</strong> lantern<br />
RDU D 31, 1856, 3-1<br />
J KJ'-'<br />
Invention <strong>of</strong> sash lock described<br />
Ua, Ja 29, 1857, 3-<br />
DS<br />
ARNOLD, WILLIAI^i G.<br />
-parried Violet L. Rewey<br />
UA, 0 3, 1895, 7-2 *<br />
ARNOLDS, MESSRS. (SANDY HOOK, ORLEANS CO.)<br />
Their-hotel <strong>and</strong> property burned by<br />
incendiary firej loss $3,000,<br />
UA, D 19, 1861, 2-3<br />
FT :1IC<br />
NT: WO
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ARNOLDT, OEORGE<br />
Appointed Notary Publio,<br />
», Ja 30, 1868, 8-4<br />
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ARNCLDT, GEORGE<br />
j <strong>of</strong> adnInatratlon granted him<br />
on tt*e estate <strong>of</strong> h*a soru Richard 4£<br />
UA, D pit, 1879, 2-?<br />
JS:MB<br />
CL:AB<br />
ARNOLDT, GEORGE<br />
-Obituary (£ col.)<br />
UA Ap 17, 1893, 5-5<br />
ARNOLDT, KRS. JOHANNA LOUISE<br />
Died (3»h<br />
UA Mr 23, 1896, 12-1<br />
UW.'RZ<br />
••<br />
ARNOLDT, JULIUS W.<br />
Died<br />
JC:RZ<br />
ARNOLD?, ::ARGARITTA<br />
UA S 4, 1891, 2-6<br />
SC:JI<br />
ARNOLDT, RICHARD<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the victims <strong>of</strong> an Ontario<br />
Lake marine disaster in which 31<br />
persons-were drowned (l| eol)<br />
UA,N 19, 1879, 2-3<br />
1 APNCLDT, RICHARD<br />
1 Details <strong>of</strong> how he died trylnc to ssve<br />
1 4fce lives <strong>of</strong> his fellow passengers<br />
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2-4<br />
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ARNOLDT, RICHARD<br />
- Effort 8 to find lUf»~ body<br />
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UA (<br />
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ARICOT, JOHN<br />
-Indicted for being -e**ga*ed in tire-coal<br />
conspiracy against <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Mr 15, 1865, 2-3<br />
ARiJCT, JCHii<br />
ed PS-director <strong>of</strong> fche Genesee<br />
Valley R.R.<br />
UA, J e 14, 18G7, L-5<br />
CC:AB<br />
ARKS, RUDOLPH<br />
UA, Ag 2, 1878, 3-7<br />
\r~7i. --.',.<br />
CL:RZ<br />
ARNSBURY, GEORGE T.<br />
(Penn Yan)<br />
. i/rowned by falling into water while<br />
fixing -water cistern, (1")<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1889, 6-3<br />
ARNST, AKHA E<br />
Sec Schlogol, billing<br />
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UA Ur 24, 1896, 7-2<br />
ARONSON, M.<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 24, 1887, 2-5<br />
ARONSON, ROSALIE<br />
Set? Rice,<br />
in nun<br />
CF: RO<br />
ARONSON, REBECCA<br />
Scalded to death by pail <strong>of</strong><br />
boiling water<br />
UA, N 27, 1893, 7-1<br />
ARONSON, RUDOLPH<br />
Pied<br />
UA, S 24, 1887, 8-3<br />
ib mmm<br />
JL:JI<br />
warn<br />
ARROLL, MARGARET<br />
-El'led<br />
UA, J 6-?<br />
ARROWSMITH,<br />
Died.<br />
MRS.<br />
ELIZA<br />
UA, Ap 3, 1886, 2-4<br />
| IB:FD<br />
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AKHOWSMITH, F. (MUMFORD)<br />
-jfan prize for fly throwing<br />
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Died,<br />
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(Remington)<br />
CG:JI<br />
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ARROWS.MITH, P,<br />
- Granted patent for wnter w^eel<br />
UA, N 25, 1371, 2-2<br />
ocn;ab<br />
ARSON<br />
See Fires, Arson<br />
ART, JOHN<br />
( U(V<br />
-Elected Director F. B. A. <strong>of</strong> Torrent<br />
Fire Engine Co. No 2<br />
UA, Ja 8, 1859, 3-2<br />
Li::L!B<br />
MA;.: :A?.O<br />
ART, JCKN<br />
Assistant Engineer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Fire Department,<br />
UA, Jc 25, 1862, 2-2<br />
7<br />
ART<br />
Baseie, Mrs (Parisian) artist arrives<br />
here to do pbrtrait work<br />
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UA Ur 24, 1696, 7-2<br />
l,<br />
ARONSCN, M.<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 24, 1887, 2-5<br />
ARONSON, ROSAL]<br />
3cn nice,<br />
k<br />
CF: HO<br />
ARCNSON, REBECCA<br />
Scalded to death by pail <strong>of</strong><br />
boiling water<br />
UA. N 27, 1893, 7-1<br />
ARONSON, RUD<br />
UA, 3 24,<br />
ib mmm<br />
AH30LL, HARJARET<br />
Je 6-?<br />
ARROWSMITH, MRS. ELIZA<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ap 3 f 1886, 2-4<br />
TB:FD
AKR0W3MITH, F. UlUHFOHD)<br />
-JTon prlte for fly throwing<br />
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Died,<br />
UA, D 9, 1872, 3-5<br />
(Remington)<br />
CG:JT<br />
GTZ:RZ<br />
;aT, ELIZABETH<br />
-Died in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
HDD, Uy 17, 1854, 3-4<br />
M'/LB<br />
ART, JOHIi<br />
^.I^arried Elizabeth Horcheler-<br />
RDD, 3 19, 1352, 3-3 , '.0 '-/., N/'/ ; /<br />
ART, JOHN (' _.v ( j<br />
-Elected Director F. B. A. <strong>of</strong> Torrent<br />
Fire Engine Co, Ko 2,<br />
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UA Mr 24, 1896, 7-2<br />
ARONSCN, M.<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 24, 1887, 2-5<br />
ARONSON, ROSALIE<br />
Sen<br />
Rice,<br />
lb mmra<br />
CF: RO<br />
ARCN30N, REBECCA<br />
Scalded to death by pail <strong>of</strong><br />
boiling water<br />
UA f N 27, 1893, 7-1<br />
ARONSON, RUDOLPH<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 24, 1887, 8-3<br />
lb mmm<br />
JL:JI<br />
ARHOLL, KARuARET<br />
ARROWSMITH, MRS. ELIZA<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ap 3 t 1886, 2-4<br />
J
ARHOWSMITH, F. (HUMFOHD)<br />
-Jfon prise for fly throwing<br />
i<br />
UA My 25, 1867, 2-1<br />
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ARR0W3UITH, MARGARET<br />
Died,<br />
UA, D 9, 1872, 3-5<br />
(Remington)<br />
GTZ:RZ<br />
ARROWSiilTH, P-<br />
- Granted oatent for w.^ter w^eel<br />
UA, N 25, 1371, 2-2<br />
C •/<br />
ccp;ab<br />
ARSON<br />
See Fires, Arson<br />
—pied in <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
RDD, My 17, 1854, 3-4<br />
ART, JOHN<br />
Elizabeth Horcheler^<br />
ROD li 19, 135^, 3-3 ; .0 'l } M } ''"h<br />
ART, JOHN<br />
-Elected Director F<br />
Fire Engine Co. No 2,<br />
UA, Ja 8, 1859, 3-2<br />
( G<br />
B. A* <strong>of</strong> Torrent
ART, JOHN „ (c,J-\<br />
-jilected Assistant Engineer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Koc^-crter Fire Department<br />
.<br />
UA, Jr. £S, ircz t p._o<br />
ART<br />
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Ba88le, Mrs—(Parisian) artist arrives<br />
here to do portrait work<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1857, 3-2<br />
Energetic promotion <strong>of</strong> art culture<br />
In Syracuse highly commended;<br />
inauguration <strong>of</strong> similar program in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> advised.<br />
UA, Ja 86, 1876, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
•Baccus & Ariadne", painting believed<br />
to be an original <strong>of</strong> Peter Paul Rubens<br />
found in a Junk dealer's cellar<br />
UA, 0 30, 1885, 2-2<br />
CEP:KB<br />
FG.-AB<br />
ART<br />
•Baccus & Ariadne" aby Peter Paul<br />
Rubens almost an assured original<br />
by critics.<br />
UA 0 31, 1885, 2-1<br />
ART<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Cromwell to give first <strong>of</strong> his<br />
series <strong>of</strong> art entertainments this<br />
evening at Corinthian Hall.<br />
UA F 7, 1876, 2-5<br />
FG:LR<br />
ART<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Cromwell's entertainment titled<br />
"Paris" reviewed. (6 in.)<br />
UA F 8, 1876, 2-2<br />
PT:?.z<br />
ART<br />
Cromwell, Pr<strong>of</strong>., his art exhibition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Centennial Exposition at Corinthian<br />
Hall, reviewed<br />
UA Ap 5, 1877, 2-1<br />
JM:JI
APT<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> the "Mother <strong>of</strong> Sorrows" at<br />
Mt. Read, Greece, which has a pastor<br />
the Rev. J. L2. Maurice, has purchased<br />
an elegant piece <strong>of</strong> sculpture<br />
UA Jl 1, 1878, 2-4<br />
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ART<br />
R. H,( Curran's, establishment for the<br />
distribution <strong>of</strong> works <strong>of</strong> art described<br />
UA Ja 11, 1867, 2-2<br />
CL:JX<br />
ART<br />
Old pictures, believed to be the<br />
rork <strong>of</strong> famous artists, dlcovered in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> (? col)<br />
ART<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> art notes.<br />
UA D 26, 1680, 4-5<br />
UA, My 28, 1879, 2-3<br />
FG:RZ<br />
ART<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
People resrret lack <strong>of</strong> interest in art<br />
(90<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1386, 2-6<br />
AR 1 :<br />
Notes p..;out r>eor>le In art; current<br />
exhibitions ~(8 H )<br />
I.JA, Ja 9, 1036, 3-3<br />
JD:AC<br />
ART<br />
Notes <strong>of</strong> interest about the various<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> studios* (7*)<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1886, 3-3<br />
IB:ARO<br />
ART<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> studios <strong>and</strong> work<br />
<strong>of</strong> several <strong>Rochester</strong> artists<br />
(h col.)<br />
UA Ja 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
CL:HR<br />
CC:JI
ART<br />
An account <strong>of</strong> what 1B being done in art<br />
eircles to uphold the reputation <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> for artletlc taste <strong>and</strong> creation<br />
\2 OOl*/<br />
UA, Mr 22, 1888, 3-1<br />
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ART<br />
List <strong>and</strong> life sketch <strong>of</strong> artists in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong>, with illustrations.<br />
(5* cols.)<br />
UA N 2, 1889, 9-1<br />
ART<br />
Exhibition on decorated china <strong>and</strong> water<br />
color (3 M )<br />
UA, D 7, 1892, 6-6<br />
ART<br />
Two views <strong>of</strong> art exhibit at Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce; illua.<br />
UA, Ap 7, 1894, 19-lto7<br />
JL;F"<br />
JM:JA<br />
ART<br />
Exhibition <strong>of</strong> charcoal drawings <strong>of</strong><br />
several prominent <strong>Rochester</strong> Artists<br />
UA, ,. r 20, 1696, 8-1<br />
ART<br />
Bradley, Milton, gave address at<br />
Teachers' Institute on "The Use<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colors in Drawing" (l£ in*)<br />
UA, My 2, 1896, 9-6<br />
JC:JA<br />
JM:JI<br />
See tarnun's<br />
i>auty<br />
~iericsn Gallery <strong>of</strong>
ART<br />
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ART<br />
See Cable Uartin See Cherry, P.<br />
LI.::JS<br />
ART<br />
See Clark, A. t.<br />
Painting<br />
See Clevel<strong>and</strong>, J A.<br />
LM:CG<br />
ART<br />
ART<br />
See Cook, Nelson<br />
See Cravens Panorama<br />
ART<br />
ART<br />
See De Beerski, J<br />
See Dloramic Exhibition
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See Ellwan^er ft Barry<br />
ART<br />
ART<br />
See Gallery <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
See C-enesee Falls, 1795<br />
LL:KT<br />
ART<br />
ART<br />
See Geiesee Harbor, Charlotte<br />
See<br />
Glass<br />
Blowing<br />
Li::NT<br />
Li.::<br />
•Hi<br />
•••<br />
•<br />
ART<br />
Fee Griffin & Squires<br />
ART<br />
See<br />
Hill,<br />
Rev- L.<br />
KT<br />
•
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See Slntznich, Eugene<br />
ART<br />
See Sintzenlch & Brown<br />
See Tabor & Co,<br />
ART<br />
See Weed, Thurlow<br />
See Whitney & Denny<br />
ARTS<br />
Dewey, D. II. 1 , has enlarged his Arcade Art<br />
Parlor<br />
UA, Je 2, 1875, 2-7<br />
Da ?tierre o t^/pe<br />
"'.ocherter ..usiness<br />
HDTJ, My 31, 1F54, 2-5
ART<br />
City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> received framed engraving<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Tlew <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Toronto from<br />
Canadian <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
UA, D 16, 1857, 3-1<br />
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ART<br />
Engravings<br />
Illustrations used in James Vick*s annual<br />
catalogue <strong>of</strong> hardy bulbs commended<br />
UA, 5 1, lobo, 2-2<br />
ART<br />
H. P. Rundel, has received an assortment<br />
<strong>of</strong> valuable engravings for his art<br />
gallery. (3 In.)<br />
UA O 6, 1S76, 2-2<br />
Lectures<br />
3rent lectured on Arts<br />
RDU, F 21, 1854, 2-5<br />
ART EXHIBITION<br />
"Hundred liirrors <strong>of</strong> the World",<br />
Corinthian Hall<br />
UA, Ag 4, I860, 3-5<br />
A-7<br />
Exhibitions<br />
i's stereopticon art entertainniePt<br />
at Corinthian Kail<br />
' '<br />
- r A, ..r 1, 1870, 1-9<br />
AHT<br />
Hunnlngton's Diorama exhibited at<br />
'<br />
T^iJition<br />
Concert Hall*<br />
HDD 0 15, 1851, 2-8<br />
I Janorania <strong>of</strong> the '. ississippi on<br />
1 exhibition at Concert Hall,<br />
1 described<br />
.DU, D 28,<br />
1852,<br />
SVUL<br />
1 * Lh<br />
•<br />
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I<br />
Exhibits<br />
Oil Paintings at Concert Hall to<br />
remain on exhibition one day more<br />
before their sale<br />
Ur 15, 1853, 2-5<br />
Exhibitions<br />
Kelpey, Lr. f exhit.itr views <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eclipse in Arcade T *all<br />
1D T J, Je 1, 1854, 2-4<br />
ART<br />
n Burn*ng <strong>of</strong> Moscow"<br />
Exhibited at Corinthian Hall.<br />
RDU, Ap 21,1850, £-4<br />
F'-'hicitlon <strong>of</strong> old paintings by '.V.H,<br />
McLau£?hlin c.t 56 Stf.te StT<br />
L T A, N 21, 1660, 2-2<br />
RJP<br />
Carved model <strong>of</strong> the ancient City <strong>of</strong><br />
Petra on exhibition here; story <strong>and</strong><br />
description <strong>of</strong> City <strong>of</strong> Petra;<br />
ion on 2-9<br />
UA, Je 29, 1851, 2,6<br />
rror exhibition <strong>of</strong> Cyclorana]<br />
<strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> at Charlotte<br />
r A, A- 3, 1361, 2-1<br />
Letter to editor describing a work<br />
<strong>of</strong> art on display in Corinthian Hall.<br />
UA, Je 12, 1862, 2-4<br />
ART<br />
VR:MC<br />
Exhibits<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts exhibits<br />
"Dead Pearl Diver," "Pilgrim Father,<br />
'Jeremiah," H Venus, Cupid, <strong>and</strong> Mercury,<br />
Bierstadt's Rocky Mountains," "Portrait<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pope §ius IX"; "Reading <strong>of</strong> Declaratior<br />
<strong>of</strong> Independence."<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1862, 2-8
AH,<br />
Duflooq's Tour <strong>of</strong> the Holy L<strong>and</strong> will be<br />
exhibited at Corinthian Hall<br />
UA t D 82, 1862, 2-2<br />
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ART<br />
Duflocq's-—Tour <strong>of</strong> the Holy L<strong>and</strong><br />
on exhibition at Corinthian Hall*<br />
UA, D 31, 1862, 2-3<br />
nhm j<br />
PW:MB<br />
The Panopticon <strong>of</strong> the War, in its 3rd week<br />
<strong>of</strong> successful exhibition at Washington<br />
Hall<br />
ART<br />
La Rue's Panopticon <strong>of</strong> the War<br />
Still drawing enthusiastic crowds<br />
UA Mr 12, 1863, 2-3<br />
UA Mr 10, 1863, 2-1<br />
CG:JI<br />
ART<br />
An exhibition, including Broveck»s<br />
paintings <strong>of</strong>, "Paradise Lost* <strong>and</strong><br />
"Paradise Regained, 1 * is being held<br />
at Corinthian Hall*<br />
UA, Mr 22, 1867, 2-1<br />
Exhibitions<br />
Uiltonlan Tableaux^exhibited at<br />
Corinthian Hall; comments.<br />
UA, F 1, 1369, 2-2<br />
PG:MAL<br />
ART<br />
Woodrard <strong>and</strong> Rundel have an art gallery<br />
exhibition <strong>of</strong> rare chrosas <strong>and</strong> stereoscopic<br />
vie'vs<br />
Exhibition<br />
'"estminis'ier Abbey, Crystal Palace<br />
Sydenh-vi <strong>and</strong> Buc-'iin^an Place " p ere<br />
screened at Corinthian Hall<br />
UA, i:r ", 1670, C-3<br />
UA 3 25, 1869, 2-7
ART<br />
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ART<br />
Historical picture known as "Lady<br />
Washington 1 8 Reception Day," depicting<br />
Martha Washington <strong>and</strong> creat men <strong>of</strong><br />
her day, purchased lr <strong>Rochester</strong> by<br />
A.T. Stewart for $20,000.<br />
UA, 0 26, 1871, 2-2<br />
"Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress" exhibited<br />
at Corinthian Hall.<br />
UA Ja 31, 1872 2-2<br />
CMP:JHG<br />
AJClHR<br />
ART<br />
Emanuel Lentz's works are on exhibit in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, *' 2, 1872, 2-2<br />
APT<br />
Exhibitions<br />
Chicago Fire, oanstereorama <strong>of</strong>,exhibited<br />
at Cor'nthian Hall by Hirry J Kellogg<br />
UA, Mr e, 187?., ?.-?,<br />
ART<br />
Article on Miss Searle*s painting "Romer"<br />
UA, F 12, 1872, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Searle, Helen, painting exhibited at<br />
Arcade.<br />
UA My 22, 1872, 2-1<br />
AJC LM<br />
ART<br />
Ad.<br />
Ayere, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor gives art entertainment<br />
<strong>and</strong> lecture on tour around the<br />
world at Corinthian Hall<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1873, 1-9<br />
AJC:RZ<br />
ART<br />
Phillips, John, painting <strong>of</strong> ex-!.:ayor<br />
Wilder on exhibition in Rundel's Art<br />
Gallery.<br />
UA, Ag 22, 1874, 2-6<br />
GZ:FD
ART<br />
S portrait plf\o*»d on exhibition In<br />
Rundel 1 a Art Gallery<br />
UA, S 5, 1874, 2-4<br />
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ART<br />
"Prodigal Son" by Edou*rd Dubufe exhibited<br />
at Washington Hall.<br />
UA N 14, 1874 2-4<br />
HM:HR<br />
ART<br />
"The Prodigal Son 11 on exhibition at<br />
Washington Hall.<br />
UA 8 21, 1874 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Picture <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Frank Lord by Clark<br />
on exhibition at ftundel'sArt Store.<br />
UA N 21, 1874 2-3<br />
VC:HR<br />
ART<br />
Clark, 1!. W. exhibits his portrait <strong>of</strong><br />
M. W. Rundel in Rundel's art gallery.<br />
ART<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Cromwell's exhibitions at<br />
Corinthian Hall continue to attract<br />
large crowds. (5 in.)<br />
UA F 9, 1876, 2-3<br />
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ART<br />
Cromwell, Pr<strong>of</strong>., to give final exhibition<br />
this evening (3 in.)<br />
UA P 12, 1876, 2-4<br />
JCM:JI<br />
ART<br />
•Braddock*s Defeat" on exhibition at<br />
the Academy <strong>of</strong> Art (5 in.)<br />
UA F 29, 1876, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Painting "Battle <strong>of</strong> Lookout I'oyntain" by<br />
7'alker on exhibition at De^ey's, description<br />
<strong>and</strong> comnent<br />
UA, D 9, 1876, 9-4<br />
VCt.TI<br />
ART<br />
ART<br />
Exhibitions<br />
Cromwell, Pr<strong>of</strong>., his exhibitions <strong>of</strong><br />
Vatican <strong>and</strong> Rome described<br />
UA Ap 7, 1877, 2-4<br />
Powers' exhibition <strong>of</strong> European pictures;<br />
musical program <strong>of</strong> piano <strong>and</strong> vocal<br />
solos given at reception<br />
UA N 13, / 1878, 2-5<br />
JCM:JI<br />
ART<br />
An exhibition <strong>of</strong> paintings held at<br />
powers Hotel building (5")<br />
UA, My 12, 1386, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
ilRSterpiece, "Christ Before Pll?te,<br />
exhibited nt v;pshine-tin Hull (•*••)<br />
UA 16, l*?s, 2-<br />
CL.'AHO<br />
JC:JDP
ART<br />
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ART<br />
Exhibitions<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Art CIUO'F exhibition <strong>of</strong> SO<br />
sketches in "-t- colors *nc oils "/as<br />
visited by a large number <strong>of</strong> people.<br />
\ 7 *<br />
UA., A 1?,<br />
Very unique nnd masterful portrait<br />
exhibited at Croughton's store at<br />
State Street. (2*)<br />
UA 0 12, 1889, 5-7<br />
FAD<br />
JC.-LP.<br />
ART EXHIBITS<br />
Annual exhibition at Mechanics Institute<br />
attracts many (5|")<br />
UA, Je l f 1892, 5-6<br />
ART<br />
Exhibits<br />
Morse, Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. (Utica) paintings<br />
exhibited in the city. (4")<br />
UA, N 12, 1892, 5-4<br />
AA<br />
AS:FD<br />
Afil<br />
Exhibitions<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Art Club <strong>and</strong> Society for the<br />
Crrpnlzatlon o^ Cherlty spons-r ?n<br />
exhibition <strong>of</strong> pictures from p.ll narts <strong>of</strong><br />
the country<br />
UA 0 12, 1^95, 9-JU.<br />
ART EXHIBITIONS<br />
See Tableaux<br />
V..P<br />
FD:MB<br />
ART<br />
Exhibitions<br />
Examples <strong>of</strong> Jaoanese <strong>and</strong> French<br />
Art at Cutler Building to be shown<br />
for one more week<br />
UA, Je 2, 1897, 6-6<br />
ART EXHIBITS<br />
See Kirable, Colby<br />
JL.'EQ
ART<br />
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Paintings<br />
PAINTINGS<br />
"View <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>" commented upon<br />
Klmble^s, Colly, "Solom<br />
1DU| Ap 26, 1853, 2-4<br />
Judgment" on exhibition at<br />
ART<br />
his stud'o<br />
FDA 0 LO, L5P1, S-l<br />
cs<br />
ART<br />
'Paintings<br />
Eunyan Tableaux comraended<br />
HD T ", 0 10, 1853, 2-5<br />
ART<br />
MONOCHROMATIC PAINTING<br />
Shaver, A. G- introduces course <strong>of</strong><br />
Instruction.<br />
RDU, My 17, 1855, 3-2<br />
CB<br />
FD:NT<br />
ART<br />
Oil Paintings<br />
By Hendrlck VJUI Ingen (Holl<strong>and</strong>)<br />
are hung in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> A. Xarnes<br />
RDU, Ag ?1, 1855, 3-1<br />
ART<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Editorial recommends the painting<br />
<strong>of</strong> portraits <strong>of</strong> all <strong>Rochester</strong> mayors<br />
RDU, S 14, 1855, 3-1<br />
MC<br />
ART<br />
Fainting<br />
Child, Jonathan, portrait painting,<br />
RDU, Mr 4, 1856, 3-3<br />
ART<br />
Paintings<br />
On exhibition at Scrantom <strong>and</strong> Phillips*<br />
UA, My 9, 1868, 2-4<br />
JD:MB
ART<br />
Sheldon, Mrs. H. T. completes paintim*<br />
S<br />
•California Sunset". (1/6 col?)<br />
UA S 23, 1873 2-3<br />
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ART<br />
Life size portraits <strong>of</strong> Pres. Anderson,<br />
Dr. Kendrlck <strong>and</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. Qulnby <strong>of</strong> the<br />
U. <strong>of</strong> R, are on exhibition at Powers<br />
Building. Painted by J o hn Phillips,<br />
(Chicago). (3")<br />
UA 0 25, 1873, 2-4<br />
WNlHR<br />
r N:RZ<br />
ART<br />
Wood, S. (New York), requested In letter<br />
signed by .20 <strong>Rochester</strong>ians to exhibit<br />
his drawings In this city 3 in.<br />
UA D 6, 1673, 3-9<br />
ART<br />
J. B. Sweeting's portrait painted by<br />
Chas. J* Roodenbury on amateur , on<br />
exhibition at Powers Public Art Gallery.<br />
UA D 12, 1873 2-2<br />
-'MI<br />
WN:KR<br />
ART<br />
Paintings<br />
Petition sent in to retain the shoving<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dubufe's "Prodigal Son" painting<br />
UA, K 28, 1874, 3-7<br />
ART<br />
Painting<br />
Local Artists discussed; an opinion as<br />
to the greatest artists today given<br />
painters (lcol)<br />
UA, N 16, 1895, 13-1<br />
JI:JA<br />
ART<br />
Letter writer "Art Student" describes<br />
the art exhibition (7/8 col.)<br />
UA, Jl 2, 1875, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Robertson, W., his portrait <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
Gilkeson on exhibition at Dewey's. (2 H )<br />
UA, S 14, 1875, 2-2<br />
CP:1.3<br />
JCLS fD
ART<br />
rror. wromwell to give<br />
Homes this evening (5 H )<br />
UA, P 10, 1876, 2-5<br />
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English<br />
ART<br />
D. W # Powers acquired two fine<br />
marble sculptures from the Philadelphia<br />
Centennial for his art<br />
gallery (3 in.)<br />
UA D 12, 1876, 2-4<br />
pw;mmm<br />
ART<br />
Paintings<br />
Portrait <strong>of</strong> the oldest person living<br />
given wrong location in review <strong>of</strong><br />
*An Old Citizen"<br />
UA, Ja 24, 1877, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Selous 1 2 paintings <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem are on<br />
exhibition at Concert Hall (5 in.)<br />
UA Ja 29, 1378, 2-2<br />
se;ramm<br />
ART<br />
A life sized nortroit <strong>of</strong> Samuel B. Dewey<br />
has been received in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Mr 22, 1883, 2-1<br />
ART<br />
PANORAMA<br />
"Eden 1 * on exhibition at Corinthian Hall<br />
EDA Jl 15, 1851, 3-2<br />
vO nunm<br />
JL<br />
AKT<br />
Gintzcnich, completes Holy _.<strong>and</strong><br />
hDA Ag 5, 1651 Z—Z<br />
anorar:a<br />
ART<br />
Panorama<br />
Kane, Dr»s Artie Voyage to be<br />
exhibited at Corinthian Hall every<br />
evening <strong>of</strong> next week<br />
UA, S 3, 1859, 2-4<br />
PJY.':ARO
ART<br />
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Artlo Panorama, described<br />
"The Mirror <strong>of</strong> Italy" panorama<br />
UA S 9,1859, 2-2<br />
on exhibition at Corinthian Hall<br />
attracts large audiences<br />
UA, S 30, 1859, 2-4<br />
ART<br />
P/CJ.V<br />
PJ'V.'ARO<br />
ART<br />
Prises<br />
Frost, Edward, only <strong>Rochester</strong>ian<br />
to receive prize from the Cosmopolitan<br />
Art Association<br />
UA, F 4, 1858, 3-2<br />
ART<br />
Remarks on value <strong>of</strong> art culture<br />
in <strong>Rochester</strong>; description <strong>of</strong><br />
Powers Gallery<br />
UA N 9, 1878, 2-5<br />
FD:ARO<br />
'L:JI<br />
Ar.T<br />
"A Ponpeian Bath" picture brought from<br />
Italy is on display at Rundels (2/3 col)<br />
UA, An 25, 1878, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Maidarelli^ Painting is now on exhibition<br />
at Rundel's Art Gallery. (4")<br />
UA, My 10, 1878, 2-5<br />
GTZ:MB<br />
ART<br />
Copy <strong>of</strong> celebrated picture <strong>of</strong> Charlotte<br />
Cordsy in possession <strong>of</strong> Rundell Art Gallery<br />
on exhibition. 04")<br />
UA 0 ?^, 1S79,<br />
ART<br />
A portrait <strong>of</strong> Father Stewart by Miss<br />
H.L. Riche is on exhibition at Servls's<br />
c<br />
( B )<br />
UA, D 27, ?-2<br />
CL:A3
ART<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts<br />
Waa <strong>of</strong>ficially opened My 5 to public;<br />
about 200 invited guests attended opening<br />
UA My 6, 1862, 2-1<br />
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ARTS, FINE<br />
Rapid growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> makes an<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts necessary in<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA 0 1, 1874, 2-3<br />
JD;JI<br />
Article on purpose, benefits <strong>of</strong> institution.<br />
UA Mr 11, 1875, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Art founded.<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1875, 2-3<br />
col.)<br />
AJC:RZ<br />
rN:AR0<br />
ARTS, ACADEMY OF<br />
Directors met <strong>and</strong> decided to begin<br />
preparations for exhibition in June;<br />
Hiram Sibley has consented to have his<br />
valuable collection <strong>of</strong> works by old<br />
masters exhibited. (2 in.)<br />
UA My 18, 1875, 2-4<br />
ART, ACADEilY OF<br />
's collection<br />
, Je 8, 1875, 2-3<br />
coming<br />
WK/C::V<br />
wamm<br />
/ACADEMY OFyARTS<br />
^<br />
aJ c<br />
mmm<br />
•XT V<br />
Pictures arriving from Ne»v York, Chicago,<br />
etc., for exhibit.<br />
UA, Je 12, 1S75, 2-2<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> th exhibition at th<<br />
n&v acadeir.y. (l col.)<br />
UA Je 25, 1975, C-4<br />
AJC:MB
(ACADEMY OF) ARTS^<br />
tetter writer "Art Student" describes<br />
the art exhibition (7/8 col.)<br />
UA, Jl 2, 1875, 2-3<br />
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ART, ACADEMY OF<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
2nd reception given at State St.; Philharmonic<br />
Orchestra played; largely attended<br />
UA, 0 15, 1875, 2-3<br />
AET, ACADEUY OF<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Second exhibition given; largely attended<br />
UA, 0 16, 1875, 2-3<br />
ART,<br />
ACADEMY OF<br />
Anderson, Dr., gave lecture; largely<br />
attended.<br />
UA N 20, 1875 2-3<br />
RL:FD<br />
RL:HR<br />
ART, ACADELY OF<br />
Officers elected, C. C # Merrinan n?.ned<br />
president. (k u )<br />
UA, Ja 11, 1876, 2-3<br />
ART, ACADEMY OF<br />
Johnson I.I. i.lundy spoke on sculpture<br />
to large audience at the Academy (5- col.)<br />
UA, j a 12, 1876, 2-3<br />
OIP:AEO<br />
(LlP-.AHO<br />
ART, ACADEMY CF<br />
Opens its third exhibition; mostly<br />
works <strong>of</strong> N. Y. City artists to be<br />
exhibited. (2")<br />
UA, F 21, 1876, 2-5<br />
1 ART, ACADEMY OF<br />
1 Review <strong>of</strong> third<br />
1 UA, F ??, 1676,<br />
pub' lc pxhlbition (1 col)<br />
2-3<br />
CMP;MB<br />
1 AC:AB
ART, ACADEMY OF<br />
D. U. Dewey spoke on "How to Look at a<br />
Picture" (la col.)<br />
UA, Ur 3, 1876, 2-3<br />
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Prop<strong>of</strong>lition to combine Athenaeum<br />
the Academy <strong>of</strong> Art <strong>and</strong> the Opera House<br />
gains favor with the public, (i col.)<br />
UA Ap 7, 1876, 2-3<br />
AA:FD<br />
PW:RZ<br />
ART, RCCHESTER A3ABELY CF<br />
Article urging citizens to visit the<br />
2-rfllery.<br />
UA, Je 18, L~62, 2-5<br />
•»ew enterprise organized; names <strong>of</strong> inccrpor.atcrs<br />
g-iv<br />
TT A D °<br />
ART, ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF<br />
Account <strong>and</strong> description <strong>of</strong> 'That is proposed<br />
in this new enterprise<br />
UA, D 3, 1874, 2-3<br />
ART, ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF<br />
Incorporation papers filed in the city<br />
clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
UA, D 1^, 18711., 2-2<br />
VC.-AB<br />
V<br />
ART ASSOCIATION<br />
Organization <strong>of</strong> such a society suggested<br />
so that <strong>Rochester</strong> may support her own<br />
artists.<br />
UA, Mr 26, I860, 2-4
ART ASSOCIATION, COSMOPOLITAN<br />
Organised for purpose <strong>of</strong> distributing<br />
works <strong>of</strong> art, literature to the public<br />
UA N 15, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ART ASSOCIATION, COSMOPOLITAN<br />
Article announcing that it Is ready<br />
to receive subscriptions<br />
UA, N 22, I860, 2-2<br />
DS<br />
CG:.\:C<br />
ART ASSOCIATION,<br />
LADIES'<br />
Society organized by ilrs. Samuel Hildreth<br />
to provide for exhibition <strong>and</strong> sale <strong>of</strong><br />
decorative art work<br />
UA, F 16, 1880, 2-7<br />
ART ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL<br />
Do-rey, Ur- , appointed Hon. Secretary<br />
for Association for <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Ja 13, 1365, °-2<br />
:::FD<br />
fd;mnm<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> new organization<br />
UA N 8, 1878, 2-2<br />
ART CLU5, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition held; visitors surprised<br />
at the amount <strong>of</strong> talent shewn by<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> artists Description <strong>of</strong><br />
some paintings given. (l col.)<br />
UA, Ja 9, I860, 2-4<br />
VC.'l/lB<br />
CL: JI<br />
ARI CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Held its second quarterly exhibition<br />
(1 Col.)<br />
UA 11, 1330, 2-3<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition Increases in interest<br />
(3 in.)<br />
UA Ky 13, 1860, 2-4
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
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ART CLUB, RCCHESTER<br />
Auction to be continued<br />
UA My 15, 1830, 2-4<br />
(7 In.)<br />
An exhibit wp.s held at Powers 1<br />
lr.st evening<br />
UA Ky 22, 1885, f^-4<br />
Hall<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
4th annual exhibition being held<br />
(5 in.)<br />
UA My 23, 1883, 2-3<br />
ART CLUE, rCCKESTEr.<br />
4th annuel exhibition continues<br />
(2 in.)<br />
UA 2!y 24, 1883, 2-4<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Fourth annual exhibition closed; visitors<br />
from the Buffalo Art Club presented (1")<br />
UA, My 28, 18Q3, 2-2<br />
APT CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Officers elected at regular meeting last<br />
evening;<br />
UA Je 13, 1683, C-3<br />
VC:FD<br />
S:L?<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Preparation made for 5th annual<br />
exhibition (l")<br />
UA, Ap 21, 2-1<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers (13")<br />
UA, My 28, 16S»V, 2-3<br />
LO.'ARO<br />
CC:AB
ART CLUB<br />
Exhibition drew large audlenoe; many<br />
•alee made (4fc")<br />
, My 29, US*, 2-1<br />
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ART CLUB<br />
Exhibition <strong>and</strong> sales continued<br />
UA, My 31, 16&K, 2-2<br />
JC^AB<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Exhibition described. (8")<br />
UA Je 9, 1884, 2-9<br />
CC:AB<br />
AHT CLUB, -CCHSSTER<br />
Election held, list <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected<br />
(1")<br />
UA, Jl 20, 1SS4, 2-3<br />
LG:RZ<br />
JG:A :; O<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA F 19, 1S37, 2-3<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Filed annual report in Clerk's Office<br />
UA Ja 10, 1888, 3-2<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Dumont, John, gave a complimentary<br />
etereoptican entertainment<br />
UA, F 21, 1888, 2-3<br />
JG-:JI<br />
1 ART CLUB<br />
1 Exhibition plans<br />
1 UA My 21, 1888,<br />
completed.<br />
2-6<br />
1 FG:JDP<br />
•
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual meeting reviewed & brief<br />
•ketoh <strong>of</strong> the asaoolatlon given. (18")<br />
UA, Ja30, 1889, 3-2<br />
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ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual exhibition announced*<br />
UA., My. 10, 1889, 3-3<br />
(2/3 ool.)<br />
su:sc<br />
JDP:FAD<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Exhibition opened with great success,<br />
I* col. )<br />
UA., My. ?S, 1889,<br />
P-l<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition held; number <strong>of</strong> pictures<br />
sold<br />
UA, Je 1, 1889, 8-4<br />
JDP: FAD<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Outline sketches <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the paintings<br />
are listed<br />
UA, Je 1, 1889, 9-4-7<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual exhibition held; list <strong>of</strong><br />
paintings sold are given (6 N )<br />
UA, Je 6, 1889, 8-5<br />
SL:FD<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Meeting held; election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1890, 6-4<br />
SL:AB<br />
ART CL'.'B<br />
Exhibition at Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
rooms: 11~t <strong>of</strong> pictures <strong>and</strong> exhibitors<br />
UA, Ky 27, 1890, 6-7<br />
AA:HR<br />
JC;..:AB
ART CLUB<br />
Exhibition at Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce;<br />
report on attendance <strong>and</strong> exhibits.<br />
(1:- eel.)<br />
UA Ky 28, 1890, 6-4<br />
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ART CLUB<br />
List <strong>of</strong> sales <strong>of</strong> art exhibits <strong>and</strong><br />
prices. (2i?")<br />
UA My 29, 1890, 5-6<br />
JCH.-RZ<br />
ART CLUB<br />
List <strong>of</strong> sales in exhibit, (2")<br />
UA My 31, 1390, 5-6<br />
ART CLUB<br />
List <strong>of</strong> sales at exhibition (li M )<br />
UA, Je 2, 1890, 8-1<br />
JCLI'.RZ<br />
ART CLUB<br />
List <strong>of</strong> sales made at art exhibit<br />
at Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce (1")<br />
UA, Je 3, 1890, 5-7<br />
ART CLUB<br />
List <strong>of</strong> sales at exhibition;<br />
closing announcement (£")<br />
UA, Je 4, 1890, 5-4<br />
ART CT,U3<br />
Closed; li ?t <strong>of</strong> additional art<br />
published <strong>and</strong> total sales (2k n )<br />
UA, Je 5, 1890, 2-5<br />
JCM.-AB<br />
1ART CLUB<br />
Announce pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
hibition•<br />
UA Jl 1 , 1890,<br />
<strong>of</strong> $100 on recent ex-<br />
7-4<br />
JZl.<br />
:AB<br />
•<br />
1 JDP<br />
•
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Eleote <strong>of</strong>fioere.<br />
UA Ja 30, 1*91, 7-5<br />
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ART CLU3, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition<br />
UA, Mr 25, 1891, 7-2<br />
ART CLUB<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Exhlbiton opened; list exhibits (5/6 col)<br />
UA, Hy 26, 1891, 6-5<br />
List <strong>of</strong> pictures sold at exhibition<br />
UA, My 27, 1891, 5-6<br />
SC.-AB<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Additional paintings sold at exhibition<br />
UA, My 28, 1891, 5-7<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Late sales at exhibition listed<br />
UA, MY 29, 1891, 5-5<br />
SC:VB<br />
SC:HR<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Description <strong>and</strong> review <strong>of</strong> exhibition Just<br />
concluded; list <strong>of</strong> some exhibitors (1 2/3<br />
col.)<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Paintings sold at exhibition (3")<br />
UA, Je 3, 1891, 6-3<br />
UA, My 30, 1891, 6-5<br />
SC'.FD<br />
SC:HR
AR~ ZV* t ROCHESTER<br />
ilefttin* h«l* rr\\ nrt topis 9 discussed<br />
UA, Ja 25, 109?, 7-4<br />
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ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual meeting held <strong>and</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
elected.<br />
UA, P 10, 1892, 7-1<br />
5»~<br />
A3:MB<br />
ART 3L"L', HOCHESTER<br />
Members exhibit pictures for criticisms<br />
at meetlnrr<br />
UA, F 19, 1992, 7-5<br />
ART CLUB,<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Paintings exhibited at meeting<br />
(3 in.)<br />
UA, Ap 29, 1S92, 6-1<br />
SC:JI<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Keetine held; Joseph T. Ailing elected<br />
honorary r-ember,<br />
UA Ky 11, 1892, 5-4<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual exhibition opened; description<br />
<strong>of</strong> paintings (l col)<br />
UA, My 21, 1892,<br />
c -5<br />
3L.-AB<br />
ART CLUB,<br />
ROCHESTER"<br />
Held meeting; illustration <strong>and</strong><br />
discussion held. (2 N )<br />
UA D 1, 1892, 5-4<br />
I ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
1 Exhibition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1 UA, D 5,<br />
1892,<br />
work <strong>of</strong><br />
5-3<br />
membera. (4")<br />
JL:RZ<br />
JD:AA<br />
•
ART CLU3, HOCHESTER<br />
Uemb*»r8 exhibit picture* 5 for crltlclFn (l H )<br />
UA D \r. U:qo c_i<br />
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ART CLUB, RCC :r EST£R<br />
Arrangements made for 14th annual<br />
exhibition; list <strong>of</strong> paintings to<br />
be shown<br />
UA, My 3, 1893, 5-2<br />
V...P<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition thrown open for inspection <strong>of</strong><br />
press members <strong>and</strong> friends <strong>of</strong> artist at<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, (l col.)<br />
UA, My 18, 1893, 6-1<br />
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••1<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Art exhibition found successful<br />
UA, My 20, 1893, 5-3<br />
(5")<br />
JC.'AA<br />
JC:AA<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Many people visit exhibition in<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce building (2£ N )<br />
UA, My 22, 1893, 5-4<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Many people interested <strong>and</strong> come to see<br />
the club's exhibit at the Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce (3£ in.)<br />
UA, My 26, 1893, 5-1<br />
JLUI<br />
ART CLUB<br />
A list <strong>of</strong> pictures sold during exhibition,<br />
UA My 29, 1893, 2-2<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Consideration <strong>of</strong> project for securing<br />
funds for the erection <strong>of</strong> an art club<br />
UA, C 14, 1893, 5-4<br />
JL:RZ<br />
IB:HR
ART CLUB.<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Held oritlolen meeting; artiet Ufa<br />
dleoueeed. (2/3 ool.)<br />
aA J« 24, 1894, 6-5<br />
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ART CLUB<br />
Annual meeting <strong>and</strong> election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
held.<br />
UA, j a 31, 7-1<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHSSTIR<br />
Holds lFth annual exhibition;<br />
Illustrations <strong>of</strong> some pictures (lfcol.)<br />
UA » Mr 2^,<br />
AH? CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
15th annual exhibition held; some <strong>of</strong><br />
the paintings listed [\ col.)<br />
UA, EEr 27, 1894, 7-1<br />
fS: FD<br />
ART CL f J3, R0S?!EST2R<br />
Sold 2 pictures; good work by local<br />
artists* (3")<br />
UA, Ur 28, 1894, 7-3<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition held at Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce;<br />
(illustrations) (* col.)<br />
UA Mr 30, 7-1<br />
VU-.VMP<br />
JS:FD<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition at Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce extented<br />
(illustrations) (l col.)<br />
UA Mr 31, 189 1 *, 12-1<br />
Z L U a f HC Ji. ES i" '.iii<br />
List <strong>of</strong> pictures sold in exhibit P t<br />
Cr.«r:"oer <strong>of</strong> Commerce (7*<br />
UA Ap 5?U, 7-2<br />
Jlf.'VlfP<br />
J..::"..?
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Itombers were entertained by lira. L. 1I<<br />
Willis. (4")<br />
UA, Ap 18, 1894, 6-1<br />
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ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Issues statement on whereabouts <strong>of</strong> some<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> artists. (2/3 col.;<br />
UA S 15, 1894, 10-4<br />
Ji;RZ<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Held first meeting in new quarters;<br />
artists spoke on their summer vacations<br />
(9")<br />
UA, 0 25, 1S94, 7-2<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Annual noptine he^o;<br />
business tr^ns-nctec<br />
UA Jp 70, T^PS, 7-1<br />
(ROCHESTER)<br />
{~'2 n i<br />
A5:V:.iP<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual exMoition to ce held for<br />
charity's sake (4")<br />
UA, Ur 19, 1895, 5-4<br />
ART CLUB<br />
Exhibition to be held in the Chamber<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />
UA, Jl 10, 1895, 9-2<br />
VP:AA<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Display <strong>of</strong> canvases <strong>and</strong> curios opened<br />
(1 col.)<br />
UA, 0 22, 1895, 9-1<br />
ART CLUB, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual meeting <strong>and</strong> election <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers held; list <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
given (£")<br />
UA, Ja 29, 1*96, &-l<br />
SC:FD
AHT CLAM,<br />
HCCr.iiJMH<br />
Illustrations <strong>of</strong> nlctures on<br />
"t Ch*nb*»r <strong>of</strong><br />
(l l )<br />
tiy 1?, 1896, 6-1<br />
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ART DEALERS<br />
Shelters, Henry, credited with helping<br />
progress <strong>of</strong> art In <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-4<br />
JC:-.<br />
JM.-AB<br />
AFT F.XCrAix'lvE<br />
Spring opening<br />
UA, My 16, 1881, 2-4<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Held brilliant <strong>and</strong> successful opening<br />
at Power's Art Gallery (i col)<br />
UA, My 27, 1882, 2-4<br />
71: AS<br />
NT:AB<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Announces gr<strong>and</strong> ball (3 N )<br />
UA, N 18, 1882, 2-2<br />
ART EXCHANGE,<br />
LADIES<br />
List <strong>of</strong> committee members for the<br />
coming ball<br />
UA, N 29, 1SS2,<br />
JD:FD<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Third rnnual meeting held; secretary's<br />
repoT*t read; managers for the coning<br />
year chosen. (8 H T<br />
UA, F o, , U-l<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Roard <strong>of</strong> Directors held their annual<br />
election; list <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers given.<br />
UA F 13, 1883 4-2<br />
VCrilB<br />
VC:HR
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual exhibition opened In Its parlors;<br />
extensive display <strong>of</strong> naintintrs, drawings.<br />
etc., description <strong>of</strong> the exhibitions<br />
... given (8 in.)<br />
UA My 9, 1883, 3-3<br />
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AKT EXCHANGE<br />
Exhibition closed; $425 worth <strong>of</strong><br />
article a sold.<br />
UA, My 12, 1803, 2-2<br />
VC:JI<br />
VC:JI<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Series <strong>of</strong> benefit entert inments planned.<br />
UA 0 5, 1883, 2-1<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers at annual<br />
meeting.<br />
UA, F 26, 1884, 4-2<br />
LR<br />
LG:HR<br />
Ar-T EXCHANGE<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> articles on sale,<br />
(1/3 col.)<br />
UA My 6, 1884, 2-4<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual spring exhibition will open<br />
May 5th (4»)<br />
UA, My 3, 1884, 2-2<br />
LG:RZ<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Exhibition successful. (2 a )<br />
UA My 8, 1884, 2-3<br />
CC:FD<br />
AFT EXCHANGE<br />
At meeting <strong>of</strong> board <strong>of</strong> manager<br />
Christmas sale decided " '<br />
UA. N 10, 1885, 2-1<br />
AJC:AB
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ART EXCHANGE<br />
Aocount <strong>of</strong> great exhibition taking place<br />
UA D 15, IS85, p-i<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Opening day <strong>of</strong> exhibit described<br />
UA D 15, is* > c f 2-3<br />
FG/CMV<br />
JG/CMV<br />
•<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Exhibit is a continued success with more<br />
interest shown <strong>and</strong> more people visiting<br />
it. (5 in.)<br />
UA D 16, 1885, 2-4<br />
A discussion on the success <strong>of</strong> the<br />
exhibit. (4 in.)<br />
UA D 17, 1865, 2-5<br />
JG/CMV<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
The annual sale <strong>and</strong> exhibit to be extended<br />
for another day because <strong>of</strong> its<br />
success. (4 in.)<br />
UA D 18, 1885, 2-3<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
List <strong>of</strong> managers elected.<br />
UA, F 2, 1886, 2-5<br />
(3i")<br />
IB:HR<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
The managers <strong>of</strong> the Art Exchange have<br />
decided to combine with the <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Art Club to give a Joint exhibition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the two organizations. (3$")<br />
UA, My 4, 1666, 3-3<br />
1 ART EXCHANGZ<br />
1 ;:e-.vly-elected managers<br />
1 UA, F 3, 1337, 3-2<br />
*<br />
listed.<br />
13'<br />
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•
ART EXCHANGE AND ART CLUB<br />
Their Joint exhibition at Powers Hall<br />
attracting large crowds (2/3 col)<br />
UA, My 31, 1887, 3-5<br />
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ART EXCHANGE<br />
Its debt has been paid <strong>and</strong> It will<br />
oontlnue to be open. (4 N )<br />
UA, Ag 6, 1887, 2-4<br />
cc<br />
CL:iIB<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers reorganize<br />
UA, Ag 27, 1887, 2-3<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
List <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected<br />
UA, 0 11, 1887, 3-1<br />
lb mmrn<br />
lb mmm<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
A large number <strong>of</strong> attractive articles<br />
suitable for holiday presents on<br />
display. (10»)<br />
UA D 7, 1887, 2-6<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Christmas exhibition opened with<br />
large display<br />
UA, D 8, 1887, 2-5<br />
FG:HR<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Managers, Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Managers elected; secretary's<br />
report. (! col.)<br />
UA F 6, 1888, 3-4<br />
ART EXCHANGE EXHIBIT<br />
Closed after week schedule (2 M )<br />
UA, Lly 12, 1888, 2-3<br />
JC: AB
Held meeting: ne* boar a <strong>of</strong><br />
electea. (7«J-<br />
* r' 6,<br />
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ART EXCHANGE<br />
Officers elected.<br />
UA F 13, 1889, 2-7<br />
PC:RS<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Sale; Paintings; Cakes; China. (7")<br />
UA. t My 7, 1889, 2-5<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Some articles to be put on sale<br />
listed U in.)<br />
UA N 26, 1890, g-2<br />
JDP:FAD<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Sale opened; dlscription <strong>of</strong> article. (8")<br />
UA. f D. 1, 1890, 6-4<br />
SCUI<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Sale attracting great deal <strong>of</strong> attention<br />
(3 H )<br />
UA, D 2, 1890, 5-7<br />
SC.-FAD<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
List <strong>of</strong> articles still available<br />
at sale (5 N )<br />
UA, D 4, 1890, 7-2<br />
SC:HR<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Sale closed (2")<br />
UA, D 5, 1890, 5-5<br />
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Ahl EXUnAi.wE, r.Cw L3T: R<br />
Annual meeting held; synopsis <strong>of</strong> history<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Exchnnfe; trreurer's rnnual report;<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers elected.<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Christmrfl a^ie beflrun (?")<br />
UA D ?,<br />
UA., F 10, 1.91, 6-6<br />
VJIV.P<br />
FAD<br />
ART EXCHANGE t ROCHESTER<br />
Annual meeting held <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
were elected.<br />
UA V F 10, 1892, 5-3<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Many beautiful articles at art exchange<br />
rooms on sale. (13")<br />
UA, My 2, 1892, 5-5<br />
AS:1IB<br />
A3:AA<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Sp.le pttracks large crowd; more articles<br />
arrive. (2%")<br />
UA, :^y 3, 1892, 5-6<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Preparations completed for annual<br />
sale (i col.)<br />
UA, N 19, 1892, 5-5<br />
AS:FAD<br />
••M<br />
AHT EXCHAi^E, rtDCHiSTSR<br />
Large attendance at opening <strong>of</strong> sale<br />
UA, N 21, 1&9?, 5-2<br />
JL:HR<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Soile closes (2«)<br />
UA, N 23, 1^92, 5-1<br />
JA
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
? ! "Mting held * board <strong>of</strong> managere<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>floers eleoted; treaeurer's<br />
report (15t")<br />
UA, Mr 1, 1893, 5-3<br />
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ART EXCHANGE<br />
Opened sprint aale in rooms In Powers<br />
block.<br />
UA, Ap 24, 1893, 5-5<br />
JA:HR<br />
aa<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Holiday sale opens<br />
UA, D 5, 1893, 6-6<br />
ART EXCHAKGE, ROCHESTER<br />
6th annual meeting was held; treasurer's<br />
report (icol)<br />
UA, F 14, 1894, 6-3<br />
JP:F<br />
r 3:JA<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Opened exhibition <strong>of</strong> novelties etc.(£col)<br />
UA, Ap 23, 1894, 7-2<br />
ART EXCHANG-E<br />
Sale taking olace: an attractive display<br />
made at Power's clock (S")<br />
UA. D l,<br />
J1I:JA<br />
•••<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Opened its annual Christmas Sale, (8")<br />
UA D 3 f 1894, 8-2<br />
ART EXCHANGE<br />
Held annual meeting; lady managers listed<br />
(1 col.)<br />
UA, F 13, 1895, 6-3<br />
JUlVZ<br />
MC:FD
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual meeting held <strong>and</strong> reports <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers were read (t col.;<br />
UA, F 6, 1896, 8-2<br />
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ART EXCHANGE<br />
Annual meeting <strong>and</strong> election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer!<br />
held. Names <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers given. 11 col.!<br />
UA F 12, 1896, 6-5<br />
JM:RZ<br />
ART EXCHAXSE, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual holiday sale to open (?/3<br />
UA, N 21, 1S?% 10-3<br />
col.)<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Sale opened (* col.)<br />
UA, N 23, 1896, 8-3<br />
JDP:<br />
JDP:TL<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Novelties arrive; explanation <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong><br />
the exchange <strong>and</strong> its useful mission (l col.)|<br />
UA, K 24, 1896, 7-1<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Closing day <strong>of</strong> the special<br />
UA N 25, 1896, 10-4<br />
sale,<br />
JD?:TL<br />
•••<br />
ART EXCHANGE, ROCHESTER<br />
Annual report, (l<br />
UA F 3, 189?, 7-4<br />
col.)<br />
JC:RZ<br />
ART<br />
Kii, ROCaSSl'SR<br />
Be-establisned on a firmer 1>asis; new Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uanagera selected; <strong>of</strong>ficers elected. 9"<br />
UA iir 5, 1S97 8-3<br />
CC'.nZ
AKT1ST FUND SOCIETY<br />
Aeoount <strong>of</strong> their arrival in olty. (8 M )<br />
UA Je 29, 1880 2-4<br />
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ARTIST F7ND SOCIETY<br />
Visited the Nurseries under guidance<br />
<strong>of</strong> D. V,'. Po-'era. (5v M )<br />
UA Je 30, 1680 2-2<br />
ART „•:< . ..<br />
Tabor & Co. establish Art Cillery<br />
UA, ::y 3, 7*60, 2-2<br />
ART GALLERIES<br />
Humphrey, opens art gallery In<br />
Exchange Place<br />
UA, F 20, 1362, 2-4<br />
f 3; rann<br />
J3:AiiO<br />
AET GALLERY<br />
Several <strong>of</strong> the pictures on exhibition<br />
APT GALLERY<br />
Some citizens are proposing to open<br />
there<br />
listed.<br />
a Free <strong>and</strong> Permanent Gallery for<br />
UA F 28, 16G2 2-5<br />
public<br />
UA, Mr 11, 1862, 2-1<br />
JS.-JS<br />
ART GALTSRY<br />
Art exhibition; names <strong>of</strong> famous masterpieces<br />
UA, kg 16, 1862, 2-1<br />
ARTISTS GALLERY<br />
Upper story <strong>of</strong> Reynold's Arcade finished<br />
up as a gallery for artists; 3 rooms<br />
already engaged<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1362, 2-2<br />
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ART GALLERY<br />
Work nearlnr completion on Rooms over<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> Savings Bank.<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
To be established in <strong>Rochester</strong>, to be<br />
known as "<strong>Rochester</strong> Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts<br />
UA Ap 28, 1962 2-1<br />
UA My 3, 1662, 2-1<br />
FG:JS<br />
ART GALLERY, ROCHESTER<br />
Claimed to be best in nation; laments<br />
it isn't receiving support <strong>of</strong> public<br />
UA 3 24, 1862, 2-1<br />
ART<br />
Ivans, ilr rnd '.'rs. 0. B , open the<br />
International photographic G-allery at<br />
Concert Hall<br />
UA, Jl 22, 183S, 2-4<br />
FD:ARC<br />
ART<br />
Hartman & Taylor nloneer photograph<br />
gallery commended<br />
UA, Ja 12, 1965, 2-3<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
Letter to editor on the merits <strong>of</strong> having<br />
a public art gallery in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> on the facts preventing such an<br />
undertaking<br />
UA, Ap 12, 1871, 2-3<br />
d<br />
fd\mmm<br />
ART<br />
Art gallery set up at Western New York<br />
Pair<br />
UA, S 16, 1871i 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Article on the proposed Art Gallery<br />
in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, 0 14, 1874, 2-5, k col.
ART GALLEhY, ROC»ESTEh<br />
More discussion on r>rosed Art Onllery<br />
in Roohenter<br />
UA, 0 15, 1874, 2-3<br />
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ART<br />
Another meeting held for forming an<br />
Art Gallery; all present v/ere in favor.<br />
UA 0 24, 1874 2-2<br />
jD:HR<br />
ART GALLERIES<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> D.W. Power's Art<br />
Gallery- (l col.)<br />
UA, 0 22, l£7c, 2-2<br />
ART GALLERY, PO7/ERS<br />
2 specimens <strong>of</strong> silk weaving fronr. Lyons,<br />
France have been added to the exhibits.<br />
(2 M )<br />
UA Ap 12, 1876 2-2<br />
JCLllJUS<br />
CP:HR<br />
ART<br />
Powers 1 Art Gallery, reception held;<br />
Mrs. Dr. Bennett <strong>and</strong> Minnie Moran<br />
sang<br />
UA Ja 29, 1877, 2-3<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
Powers, W.D., gives receotion at the<br />
art gallery in the Po
ART<br />
Reception held in Powers' Art Gallery<br />
on the opening <strong>of</strong> An additional room<br />
containing a portion <strong>of</strong> the Sibley<br />
oolleotlon. (3& N )<br />
UA, N 21, 1877, 2-4<br />
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ART<br />
Powers, D. '.'/., received lnr^e canvas<br />
painted by Blerstndt, for his Art<br />
Gallery<br />
UA Mr 12, 1S7S, 2-6<br />
CL:MB<br />
ART<br />
•The Vestal Virgin" is on exhibition<br />
at Lr. Rundel's gallery. (| col.)<br />
UA, Ag 8, 1878, 2-3<br />
ART GALI.ERY, PO"EU ' S<br />
Closed for repairs; d?te for opening<br />
set for ; Iy 27<br />
UA, :.!y 26, 1879, 2-7<br />
CL:IiB<br />
VC: AH<br />
ART GALLERY, POWERS<br />
Described by letter writei<br />
i col.)<br />
ART GALLERIES<br />
A new room in the Powers 1<br />
hns been opened (•*")<br />
Art Gallery<br />
UA<br />
Je 2^,1879,<br />
2 -5<br />
UA, D ?o,<br />
CL:AB<br />
ART<br />
Powers, ---- secured souse fine soectmens<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anerlcan ert for his gallery- (13")<br />
UA Je 11, 1880, 2-1<br />
ART GALLERY, POWERS<br />
Opened a new room <strong>and</strong> have procured<br />
several oil paintings <strong>of</strong> high reDute<br />
(ll.ii)<br />
UA, Ap ?, 1SS1, P-?<br />
.. . fmit VC-.A'.-O
ART GALLERY<br />
fcr. Powers<br />
fll n d nt:<br />
UA r f f f five m~re rona<br />
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ART GALLERY, POWERS<br />
Painting by Vale added to oolleotlon.<br />
(6-)<br />
UA lly 14, 1884, 2-2<br />
LG:RZ<br />
ART GALLERY, POWERS<br />
•The Spanish Pharmacy• a painting<br />
by Tlmens I, Ar<strong>and</strong>a to be placed<br />
in Gallery. (1*«)<br />
, 0 27, 1885, 2-1<br />
ART<br />
Names <strong>of</strong> paintings attracting attention<br />
at Art Gallery-<br />
UA, N 14, 1835, 4-3<br />
JG:HR<br />
FG:HR<br />
ART<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> the contents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Art Gallery (l col.)<br />
UA, My 29. 1SS6, 3-3<br />
ART<br />
A Boston critic speaks highly <strong>of</strong><br />
D. W. Powers Valuable Art Collection.<br />
(1 Col)<br />
UA F 9, 1SS6, 3-3<br />
IB;HR<br />
T GALLERY, "C/"^r c - %<br />
Photo^raohs <strong>of</strong> interior; article by Rev<br />
Jarres Hogarth Dennis statins usefulness <strong>of</strong><br />
gallery to ?rt students. (6 cols.)<br />
UA Ap 1999. 18-1<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
Harrison, President, visited Art Gallery<br />
(6£ M )<br />
UA, My 30, 1892, 7-1<br />
SL:AA<br />
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ART GALLERIES<br />
See llualo <strong>and</strong> Art, <strong>Rochester</strong> Academy o£<br />
ART STUDENTS, ROCHESTER SOCIETY OF<br />
Held exhibition <strong>of</strong> annual art collections<br />
(5")<br />
UA, My 3, 1694, 6-3<br />
JS:J3<br />
JL:FD<br />
ART STUDENTS, ROCHESTER SOCIETY OF<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, My 26, 1894, 11-3<br />
Pictures to be sold at auction.<br />
KDA, D 10, 135::!, :i-3<br />
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ARTH, GEORGE U.<br />
Died<br />
UA Ag 11, 1888, 2-4<br />
ARTH, GEORGE W.<br />
Married Sophia J. Hahn<br />
, My 2, 1884, 2-6<br />
GTZ:JDP<br />
ARTH, JOHN<br />
By mis-step i?as thrown do^n high uncruarded<br />
embankment. He rae cut <strong>and</strong> bruised badly.<br />
UA, Mr 1, 1867, 2-2<br />
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ARTH, JOHN<br />
Reinstated as assistant Engineer <strong>of</strong><br />
Fire Department<br />
UA, Ja 21, 1869, 2-2<br />
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ABTH, JOHN<br />
Reinstated by Common Council as<br />
assistant tngineer <strong>of</strong> fire department<br />
UA, Ja 21, 1869, 4-6<br />
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ARTH, JOHN A,<br />
Died<br />
UA, J a 15, 1872, 3-6<br />
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ARTHUAK, CLARA<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 16, 1891, 5-6<br />
ARTHUR, C. A,<br />
(NEW YORK)<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> the port <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
visiting in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA My 24, 1876, 2-1<br />
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ARTHUR, CHESTER A.<br />
Editorial comment; obituary<br />
UA, N 18, 1886, 4-1<br />
(If cols.)<br />
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ARTHUR, REV E. P.<br />
Replaced as head <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong> Christ;<br />
Rev. 0. G. Hertzog retired as head.<br />
UA, S 5, 1891, 8-2<br />
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ARTHUR, ELLEN<br />
Died<br />
UA, 3 6, 1686, 2-2<br />
ARTHUR, REV. F. P.<br />
Gave lecture on "Women <strong>and</strong><br />
Society" at Church <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
!£:ARO<br />
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ARTHUR, REV. FREDERICK<br />
Sketch <strong>of</strong> his life: Pastor <strong>of</strong> First<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Christ (12")<br />
UA, Ja 5, 1895, 8-1<br />
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ARTHUR, REV. F. P.<br />
Talked on "Good Citizenship" before<br />
Christian Endeavor Societies (2/3 oolj<br />
UA, M 19, 1895, 9-1<br />
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ARTHUR, GEORGE R.<br />
(ROCHESTER)<br />
ARTHUR, REV. FREDERICK P r<br />
Gave sermon when Church <strong>of</strong> Christ<br />
celebrated eleventh anniversary <strong>of</strong> its<br />
organization; portrait<br />
UA, My 3, 1S97, g-1<br />
iiarried Margaret A. Simmons at Le Roy.<br />
UA S3, 1380, 3-4<br />
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ARTHUR, PETER<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ag ?5<br />
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ARTHUR, T S.<br />
"Vrote a story titled: Light on Shadowed<br />
Paths,"<br />
UA D 18, 1863, 2-4<br />
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ARTHUR, T.S.<br />
Author <strong>of</strong> n 0ur Neighbors in the Corner<br />
House."<br />
DA , Ag 8, 1866, 2-4<br />
ARTHUR, VINCENT<br />
Died<br />
UA., Ag. 9, 1889, 2-5<br />
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AETHURTON, UES. WEALTHY<br />
Died In Henrietta<br />
RDD, N 4, 1851, 3-3<br />
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"areleen f JLTI», constructs workable artificial<br />
legs.<br />
RDA Ap 2, 1853 2-5<br />
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ARTIFICIAL LrTGS<br />
Co~r.ents on t*"° perfection <strong>of</strong> artificial<br />
ARTIFICIAL LEGS<br />
See Bardeen, Mr.<br />
legs by a Hr. Lockle. £ col,<br />
UA M 2, 1965 2-2<br />
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See Inventions<br />
ARTIFICIAL LEGS<br />
See Lockie<br />
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See Patents,<br />
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION<br />
The organization <strong>of</strong> societies to teach<br />
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UA, Ag 20, 1859, 2-1
ARTIFICIAL STONE<br />
Bee Mason, C. H.<br />
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ARTILLERY 0F.-ICAA8 AiiUOCIATlO;,'<br />
Attended funer 1 <strong>of</strong> General Marshall<br />
in a body.<br />
UA 6, 1883, 2-1<br />
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ARTIS, SAMUEL R.<br />
A-?rdee $6,^00 against the Buffalo.<br />
Roch- ster <strong>and</strong> Pittsburgh Railway Company<br />
F 2,<br />
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ARTIS3-<br />
Acer, Ermna A., painting <strong>of</strong> Jarvis Lord<br />
is on exhibition at Dewey«s book stors,<br />
UA D 20, 1669 2-8<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Blerstadt, Mr., his two prize winning<br />
views <strong>of</strong> the "Sierra Nevadas" on exhibition<br />
at Dewey's. (2 rt )<br />
UA Mr 30, 1878 2-3<br />
Brown, W.r , a description <strong>of</strong> his pen<br />
picture <strong>of</strong> t>.e Lord's Prayer £lven.<br />
UA Je 1G, 1P62 2-3<br />
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ART<br />
Brown, D. F.<br />
Lord's Prayer, on exhibition at<br />
Corinthian Hall; considered great<br />
piece <strong>of</strong> work.<br />
UA, Je 9, 1362, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Brown, Lelie, 14 years old, made a fine<br />
piece <strong>of</strong> wax-^ork; exhibition at<br />
Reese <strong>and</strong> Haskins<br />
UA, J a 8, 1877, 2-1<br />
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A no* painting Added to th? Fo<br />
Art Gallery collection entitled<br />
"Reluctant to School" bv 7?y?s>-<br />
Lajos, a Spanlrrd. (6")<br />
ART<br />
Burk, Ch P .rlRG J., is the ov/ner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
picture <strong>of</strong> Charlotte Corday by a Frencn<br />
artist (3")<br />
UA, 0 8, 1879, 2-2<br />
CL:l3<br />
ART<br />
Burtls, Emma, acknowledges Rocheatere 1<br />
wpremacy In art. (U col.)<br />
Ua N 21, 1887, 7-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Bassie, Madame, painted oil portrait<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. Biegler<br />
UA, S 15, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Brent, H.J-, former <strong>Rochester</strong>ian now on<br />
Knickerbocker Hagazine staff<br />
UA Jl 6, 1S57, ?-3<br />
ART<br />
Burke, Edmond (Dansville) lauded as<br />
a fine portrait artist. (l|")<br />
UA N 12, 1877 2-2<br />
CUV<br />
Hi<br />
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bush, Norton to go to California<br />
RDD, F 17, 1853, 2-5<br />
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Clark, LIIES M. A., art inptructress<br />
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Colby, E. C, biographioal sketch<br />
UA N 2, 1889, 9-1<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Croughton, G. Hamner, biographical<br />
sketch; Illustration<br />
UA N 2, 1889, 9-1<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Short sketch on career <strong>of</strong> G. Hanmer<br />
Croughton given (2^M)<br />
UA, Mr 16, 1895, 19-5<br />
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ART<br />
De Walden, Hite; exhibition <strong>of</strong> oil<br />
painting. (1")<br />
UA, Jl 12, 1890, 5-3<br />
ART<br />
Duncsn, William A., g ave an exhibit<br />
<strong>of</strong> his portraits at Power's Block<br />
'- r A, Ja 10,<br />
f 2-7<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
£llls y Harvey, displays his excellent<br />
works <strong>of</strong> Art at the annual exhibition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Design in<br />
Hew York. (4«)<br />
UA My 8, 1884, 2-4<br />
ART<br />
Harvey Ellis' picture n A Letter To<br />
Neptune" unveiled<br />
UA D 11, 1885, 2-4<br />
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Short sketoh <strong>of</strong> onreer <strong>of</strong> Harvey Ellis<br />
given (6")<br />
UA, lir 16, 1895, 19-1<br />
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ART \<br />
E8c<strong>of</strong>lura, Loen Y., the French painter<br />
interviewed. Gives complimentary exresaeions<br />
to <strong>Rochester</strong>. Aiso gives<br />
his opinion <strong>of</strong> the city's features<br />
(Scol.)<br />
UA, F 3, 1888, 7-2<br />
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ART ^ > s<br />
Forkell, G. ',7., drew a picture In<br />
pencil -sf Washington's head;<br />
exhibited at D<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Torfc-»11, C.7. exhibited his pencil<br />
sketch <strong>of</strong> I'a-oleon<br />
VA, Jl IB, 136^, 2-6<br />
UA, ?.Ty 22, 19-3<br />
ART<br />
Forkell, C. W., has Just completed a fine<br />
crayon portrait <strong>of</strong> the late Rev. V.<br />
Kettler<br />
D 1, 1377, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Froiaentin's "Arab Falconer" bought by<br />
-:r. Pov/ers for S&5OO; tainting is 2^" X<br />
nounted <strong>and</strong> lit by electricity; great<br />
modern master's works, dl")<br />
UA Mr 9, 1SS8, 3-3<br />
IP:LR<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Gruppe, Charles P., biographical<br />
sketch, illustration<br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-2<br />
AR<br />
Artists<br />
Grippe, Charles P., *as notified that his<br />
oil painting "A Dutch" Creamery", on<br />
exhibition in Boston, sold.<br />
UA, A P 29, 1693, 5-3<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Qrupoe, Charles P., elected to<br />
Salmagundi Club <strong>of</strong> New York, leading<br />
art olub in America<br />
UA, Uy 8, 1893, 5-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Gruppe, Charles P., elected a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the New York Salmagundi Club, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
leading art organizations in the United<br />
States. (4")<br />
UA, Ja 16, 1894, 8-3<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Gruppe, Charles P photograph<br />
UA, D 14, 1895, 7-3<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Harris, James, l<strong>and</strong>scape painter, occupies<br />
rooms in Reynold 1 s Arcade<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1862, 2-2<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Hart, James M; Hart, William;<br />
EMighton, George H; paintings<br />
exhibited at Dewey's Arcade<br />
Book Store,<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1861, 2-3<br />
ART<br />
Havemeyer, Painting on display in hall<br />
over the <strong>Rochester</strong> Savings Bank<br />
UA, Ja 31, 1863, 2-1<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Hekking, J. A,, description <strong>of</strong> studio<br />
<strong>and</strong> work.<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Hogan, , biographical sketch,<br />
illustration<br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-2<br />
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Humphrey, Maud, famous for illuitratlons<br />
in aagaiinet <strong>and</strong> Juvenile<br />
publications<br />
UA t 0 11, 1694, 8-1<br />
An original oairiting entitled "Papa's<br />
—" by Pr<strong>of</strong>. .Jones lg en exhibition<br />
-^t art gallery~o? rToare snd Powers (<br />
A , D 16, 1679, ?-4<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Short sketch on career <strong>of</strong> Ada Kent<br />
given (4£") —<br />
UA, Mr 16, 1895, 19-3<br />
ART<br />
Kimble, Colby local artist praised by<br />
Buffalo paper<br />
UA, N 23, 1857, 3-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Kimble, Mr. paintecT portraits <strong>of</strong><br />
J. C. Stone <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Callendar (Buffalo.)<br />
UA f Jl 21, 1858, 3-1<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Kirable, C., paints portrait <strong>of</strong><br />
Bishop Tiraon<br />
UA, Ag 2, 1859, 2-2<br />
if d m j^y<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Kimble, Colby (<strong>Rochester</strong>) painted portrait!<br />
<strong>of</strong> trs. Burlingame<br />
UA, 0 25, 1858, 3-3<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Kerable, Colby, portra.it painter, occupied<br />
rooms in Reynold's Arcade<br />
OCGU P*ea<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1862, 2-2<br />
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AHTIST3<br />
Kindt, Adele. paintinr 9hown at Rundel<br />
Art Gallery (?&")<br />
UA, Je 0, 1892, 5-6<br />
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ART<br />
Knapp, C.W., finished large picture<br />
<strong>of</strong> snow capped llount Washington<br />
UA, S 11, I860, 2-3<br />
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ART 'JL) ><br />
J. C. Laas & Co. plan to print a birds<br />
eye view sketch <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA Jl 27, 1865 2-1<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Short sketch on career <strong>of</strong> Emma Lampert<br />
given (6") ~<br />
UA, 16, 1895, 19-4<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Lempert, Leon H., designed scenery<br />
for the new Opera House at Watertown,<br />
New York (£")<br />
UA, Ja 6, 1SS6, 3-1<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Lockhart, Mr. picture <strong>of</strong> the lower<br />
falls exhibited at Dewey's.<br />
UA, S 22, 1864, 2-4<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Lultiveiler, , biographical<br />
sketch, illustration<br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-2<br />
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ART<br />
Mitchell, Guernsey, displays his statue <strong>of</strong><br />
"Spring"; illustrations; article on his<br />
works <strong>and</strong> experiences in <strong>Rochester</strong> (2 col<br />
UA f N 19, 1892, 11-1<br />
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ART<br />
Moore. A. W. "Bay <strong>of</strong> Fundy by Moonlight*<br />
on Exhibition.<br />
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ART<br />
Mundy, J.K., well known sculptor, has<br />
just completed bust <strong>of</strong> Abelard Reynolds,<br />
citizen.<br />
UA, My 26, 1671, 2-2<br />
PO/FAD<br />
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ART<br />
Mundy, Mr., <strong>Rochester</strong> sculptor, makes<br />
bust <strong>of</strong> Fred. Douglass<br />
UA, My 23, 1373, 2-2<br />
ART<br />
Nechleting's "The Hussites before Nauir.berg n<br />
described (1/? col)<br />
UA, My 27, 1678, 2-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Norton, Delmon W., biographical<br />
sketch<br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-3<br />
ARTISTS<br />
O'Connell, M, J.; portrait<br />
UA, 0 20, 189^, 20-3<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Parks, J.N., biographical sketch<br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-3<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Peale, Rembr<strong>and</strong>t had his paintinp* "The<br />
Court <strong>of</strong> De.?.th H exhibited in~this<br />
City<br />
UA, F 11, 1350, 2-2<br />
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ART<br />
Pettes, Henry B., exhibits art<br />
colleotion at Chapin & Brown's<br />
new art store, 59 State St.<br />
UA, F 22, 1892, 5-4<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Phelps, Judson L., biographical sketch,<br />
illustration<br />
UA, N 2, 1889, 9-3<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Phillips, John, skill as portral"<br />
painter commented upon<br />
RDU 0 7, 185::, 3-3<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Robertson, J, Roy, description <strong>of</strong><br />
studio <strong>and</strong> work.<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
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ART<br />
Robinson, Ward, exhibits a portrait <strong>of</strong> the<br />
late Rev. Byrnes in D.LI. De?rey's Art<br />
Gallery, (2")<br />
ARTISTS' ^<br />
Rundel, M.W., biographical sketch<br />
UA, N 2, 1889. 9-4<br />
UA, Ap 16, 1875, 2-2<br />
WN:ARO<br />
ART<br />
Russell, ,<br />
his pointings.<br />
UA F 25, 1862 2-1<br />
fl i ze ^lence see<br />
ART<br />
Searle, Helen (Batavia), painting<br />
eiihlbited in Batavla<br />
UA, Ja °, 1867, ?.-*<br />
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Ahi<br />
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RDA, S 25,<br />
Fugene died<br />
L35G,<br />
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ART<br />
Slatpr, Gporre, hie stafe "Mother's<br />
dead" is no" on exhibition In a local<br />
Je'-elry store.<br />
JA, j.: y 17, 1867, n-4<br />
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ART<br />
Smith, E. L., painting "Skating on the<br />
Genesee" on exhibition at D. M. Dewey' s<br />
UA, F 3 f 1663, 2-4<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Smith, R. B, l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> portrait painter<br />
occupied rooms in Reynold's Arcade<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1862, 2-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Sonerville, James, description <strong>of</strong> studio<br />
<strong>and</strong> work.<br />
UA f Ja 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Short sketch <strong>of</strong> career <strong>of</strong> James<br />
Somerville<br />
UA, lir 16, 1892, 19-1<br />
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ART<br />
, completes " -r]:: <strong>of</strong><br />
cfiner:.' for locrJL ,.e- ter<br />
LA, S I 1 •!,<br />
Stanfleld, F,—citizens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> write<br />
letter to him Dralslng: his work, as<br />
scenic artist <strong>of</strong> the Naiad Queen<br />
UA, 0 31, 1861, 2-4<br />
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Short sketch on oareer <strong>of</strong> L. 3. Stowe11<br />
given (2")<br />
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ARTISiS<br />
Struble, Kinnie, oil pointing dis>laypd<br />
in Rundel's '••d<br />
UA, Ag 15, 168.7, P-l<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Thompson, C. 0,, description <strong>of</strong> studio<br />
<strong>and</strong> work.<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
ART<br />
Tozler's Mr., portrait <strong>of</strong> Mayor Parsons<br />
dravs much favorable comnent Cl")<br />
UA f Je 28, 1876, 2-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Van Doom, C. Fr , credited with doing<br />
all art "?ork for the Plymouth Church<br />
ARTISTS<br />
Vanlngem, H, has on display a fine oil<br />
painting <strong>of</strong> his own<br />
UA, S 14, 1860, 2-3<br />
RDIT Ag 23, 135", 3-1<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Van Ingen, Henry, returns to<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA Je 9, 1859, 2-4<br />
AKTIST3<br />
Vanlnpren-j- shows great advance in<br />
his work<br />
UA, Ap 8, 1351, 2-4<br />
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Ahf i „<br />
Wagner, M.L. (Miss), portraits at<br />
Rundels receive comment<br />
UA, Ky S, 1573, 2-5<br />
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ART<br />
Wilbur, Isaac F., hla l<strong>and</strong>scape drawing<br />
on exhibition at Rundel's Art<br />
Gallery; described<br />
UA Ap 7, 1877, 2-2<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Wood, J. Z <strong>and</strong> James Suramervllle<br />
Introduced a nev method <strong>of</strong> manipulation<br />
In portrait painting.<br />
UA N 24, 1888, 3-4<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Wood, John Z., description <strong>of</strong> studio<br />
<strong>and</strong> work.<br />
UA, Ja 25, 1887, 2-7<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Short sketch on career <strong>of</strong> John Z. Wood<br />
given (2£«)<br />
UA, Mr 16, 1895, 19-2<br />
ARTZSXS<br />
Fielding studio is on State<br />
Street.<br />
UA,- S 30, 1858, 3-2<br />
VR:MB<br />
ART<br />
Letter to UA, describing art sale in<br />
New York <strong>and</strong> list <strong>of</strong> paintings<br />
UA, My 27, 1863, 2-3<br />
Editorial protests against iaaodeat<br />
painting on exhibition at the Court House<br />
UA, D 17t I8o6, 2-1<br />
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ARTISTS, ROCHESTER<br />
Short account <strong>of</strong> several artists given<br />
UA Ja 11, 1868, 2-4<br />
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ARTISTS<br />
Looal artists returned froa their<br />
vacations with sketches <strong>and</strong> new<br />
ideas (l ool.)<br />
UA, 0 11, 1894, 8-1<br />
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|ARTISTS, ROCHESTER<br />
Group <strong>of</strong> artists to have exhibition <strong>of</strong><br />
their work. (3")<br />
UA, D 3, 1892, 11-4<br />
ARTLIP, ABRAHAM<br />
(PALMYRA)<br />
Committed suicide by hanging in the<br />
village lock up<br />
UA, Ag 5, 1868, 2-1<br />
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ARTi.JiK, EDITH<br />
Died<br />
UA Ag ?c f 1291,<br />
ARTISAN, JULIA<br />
Died in Sparta<br />
UA, Jl 12, 1886, 8-5<br />
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ARTMAN, DR. M. E. (COLORADO)<br />
Died; formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, 8 30, 1896, 6-3<br />
A..: CRAFTS, SO~Ir.iY OF, ROCHESTER<br />
e 1 " society holds its own in art circles<br />
1/c col.)<br />
UA, Hr 1^, If97, 9-3<br />
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ARTS AND CRAFTS 80CIETY, ROCHESTER<br />
Will hold an exhibition <strong>of</strong> Japanese<br />
prints <strong>and</strong> modern French posters<br />
&A, My 22, 1897, 10-2<br />
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ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY, ROCHESTER<br />
To give remarkable exhibition <strong>of</strong> pictures<br />
UA, Je 19, 1897, 12-2<br />
ARTWAN, EDITH LENCRA<br />
See Whltfield, Dr.<br />
ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY, ROCHESTER<br />
Exhibition <strong>of</strong> artistic photography<br />
opened in the Cutler building<br />
UA, Je 23, 1897, 6-6<br />
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RR<br />
Orgasizeda.il incorporated.<br />
UA r 7- 1237. 6-3<br />
ARZ3ERC-KR, CHARLES<br />
Killed by a train in Clyde<br />
UA, D 3, l.-r.3, 4-3<br />
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ARZBERGSR, RC3E<br />
See Ames, Chas. H.<br />
ASART, HARY<br />
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ASBESTOS PULP COMPANY<br />
Certificate <strong>of</strong> incorporation filed<br />
UA, Ap 20, 1892, 2-5<br />
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ASBESTOS PULP COMPANY OF AGILITE (ST.<br />
LAWRENCE COUNTY]<br />
Purchased by a syndicate <strong>of</strong> Roohester<br />
<strong>and</strong> Syracuse capitalists<br />
UA, Mr 31, 1893, 5-1<br />
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IB<br />
A33 TT HY CHVRCK<br />
Donates S114 t.o Soldiers Helief Fund<br />
VA, Vy 2^, I6o4, 2-<<br />
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ASBURY CHuriCH<br />
Have rented Wash ngton Hall as a temporary<br />
place <strong>of</strong> wor!:ship<br />
UA, Mr 24, 1866, 2-4<br />
JS:2 r AL<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Concert held on the occasion <strong>of</strong><br />
opening a new organ.<br />
UA, Jl 13, 1867, 2-3<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
'Vonen strrt movement to help, girls,<br />
seduced <strong>and</strong> dragged into prostitution,<br />
UA, An 1H, 1069, 2-2<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
The so called "Magdalen Movement"<br />
is.reported to be progressing rapidly,<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1869, 2-1<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Hampton Singers performed yesterday<br />
afternoon. (l M )<br />
UA , Ap lf>, 1875, 2-1<br />
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Program <strong>of</strong> young people reviewed. (3")<br />
UA, Ny 15, 1878, 2-2<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Brovnlee, Rev. R. C,<br />
pastor.<br />
UA 0 16, 188?, 3-7<br />
editorial on new<br />
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ASSURY CHURCH<br />
Officers elected for ensuing year. (2 n )<br />
UA N 4, 168?, 2-3<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Annual meetinr heli; treasurer's report;<br />
secretary's report showed a membership<br />
<strong>of</strong> 975; <strong>of</strong>ficers elected (3")<br />
UA, Hy 8, 1833, 2-2<br />
vc mrnm<br />
ASrU?Y CHUP.CH<br />
Primary department hel'3 oicnic,<br />
•Ik Jl 28, IBr?." 1 ., 2-1<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Last social held at the old church;<br />
20th anniversary <strong>of</strong> Rev. R. C.<br />
Brownlsa's marriage <strong>and</strong> ordination<br />
celebrated.<br />
UA, Mr 1, 1834, 2-2<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
F.ire--'ell services held; Dr. A. ::<strong>and</strong>eville<br />
read history ^f the church, (la cols.)<br />
UA, I.:r 10, 1384 f 4-1<br />
A3BUPY GHUPCH<br />
Torn down to make room for East Side<br />
Savings Bp.nV (1")<br />
UA, An 17, 1864, ?-?<br />
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Awarded oontraot to J. George Wagner for<br />
$45,500.<br />
UA My 2, 1884, 2-1<br />
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ASHBURY CHURCH<br />
Leaden box containing history <strong>of</strong> church<br />
<strong>and</strong> old oolne found \2h*)<br />
UA, My 2, 1884, 2-3<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Young People's Association discussed<br />
•Robert Burns"<br />
UA, My 3, 1884, 2-1<br />
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AobU.-.Y<br />
Nev. f members i^eceived. at annue.l meeting;<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Young People's Association.<br />
(2"). '<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
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Jones, Dr. 0. C. given reception. (1"<br />
Pf.ilin onr 1 Andrew Club hold nock trirl.<br />
UA, 0 11, 1990, 1-1<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Phillips, P-, lectured<br />
UA, Mr 18, 1891, 7-5<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Plans made for repairs <strong>and</strong> alterations<br />
to the building (2£ M )<br />
UA, Je 6, 1893, 6-1<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Church <strong>and</strong> Sunday School picnic held,<br />
(2-)<br />
UA, Jl 2, 1891, 6-3<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Repairs <strong>and</strong> Improvements completed;<br />
church reopened. (7")<br />
UA, 0 10, 1893, 5-2<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Photographs <strong>of</strong> the church, pastor's<br />
residence, <strong>and</strong> the organ<br />
UA, 0 28, 1893, 11-6<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Merrill, Dr. P. S., not endorsed to<br />
continue as pastor.<br />
UA Jl 31, 1894, 5-1<br />
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Loyalist Class<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
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ASbl'RY CHURCH<br />
Yokefellow Class<br />
Third Annual Banquet Held (8 M )<br />
UA, Kr 9P. % 18^5, 7-2<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Yokefellows<br />
Banquet held (I 11 )<br />
UA, Hr P3, 1895, 13-3<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Yokefellows<br />
Williams, Pr<strong>of</strong>. S. C. resigned as teacher<br />
UA, Mr 29, 1897, 9-2<br />
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CCPlEQ<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Lincoln Memorial Services held. (5")<br />
UA Ap 15,1895, 9-3<br />
ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Singh, Ranjit, native <strong>of</strong> India lectured<br />
on "Glimpses <strong>of</strong> life in the Far East"<br />
(9 in.)<br />
UA, N 16, 1895, 13-2<br />
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ASBURY CHURCH<br />
Yokefellows Class held service in<br />
memory <strong>of</strong> George W.<br />
UA, D 23, 1895, 6-3<br />
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ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Watch night services will be held tomorrow<br />
evening<br />
UA, D 30, 1865, 2-4<br />
CCP:NT<br />
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ASBURY, U. E. CHURCH<br />
To be sold <strong>and</strong> the soolety will be<br />
looated elsewhere.<br />
UA Ur8, 1866, 2-1<br />
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bl.'RY i.r/fHCDI3T EPISCOPAL CKUHCH<br />
Rev. D.W.C. Huntinp;ton, lasted as<br />
pantor<br />
UA, 3 4, 18o7, 2-2<br />
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ReT. Geo. H. Hick, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
"111 lecture on temperance tomorrow<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1871, 2-1<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Mayor vetoes purchase <strong>of</strong> church property<br />
on the grounds that premises are too<br />
small for proposed city hall.<br />
UA, Ja 10, 1872, 2-2<br />
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ASBURY UETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Temperance society holds meeting,<br />
Rev. Dr. Patten spoke.<br />
UA, llr 3, 1873, 2-1<br />
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH<br />
B. M. Lawrence, (Boston, Mass.) lectured<br />
on Temperance<br />
UA S 15, 1873, 2-7<br />
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ASHEURY UETHODIST EPISCOPAL CKUHCH<br />
Held Centennial tea party; programme,<br />
UA Ap 22, 1876, 2-5<br />
A35URV,:.:ETHODIST EPISCQPAL CHURCH<br />
eeting held for the purpose <strong>of</strong> forming<br />
a branch <strong>of</strong> the Ghaut G .uoua Literary -ind<br />
Scientific Circle In this city (l-£- M )<br />
?T A, D 19, 1S73, g-1<br />
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ASL7RY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHL'PCH<br />
Annual rJhrlstnas services held ( ow )<br />
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ASBURY I'ETHCDIST EPISCOPAL CHUFCH<br />
Crpan <strong>and</strong> Choral selections comprise<br />
special Christmas prop-ram<br />
UA, D 24, 1881, 2-3<br />
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ASBURY METHODIST EFISCCPAL CHURCH<br />
Had a lawn festival at Rev Winchester's<br />
home. (l£")<br />
UA Jl 15, 1882, 2-1<br />
AS8URY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Ladies' Aid Society hold election <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers. (1»)<br />
UA, N 11, 1682, 4-2<br />
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AS6UHY/4li) 'SOCIETY,<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
UA, F 12, 1387, 3-2<br />
ASBURY felETHODISTEPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Young People's Christian Association<br />
celebrated their first anniversary<br />
UA, Je 2, 1883, 4-3<br />
CC:ME<br />
ins<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Farewell services held. (3 n )<br />
UA, Mr 8, 1834, 2-2<br />
ASBURY UETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Corner stone laid for new church.<br />
UA Je 30, 1884, 2-4<br />
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ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Sermon delivered yesterday by Rev. Dr,<br />
Benham; eloquent discourse given In full<br />
(s* Coi)<br />
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Lp.dles 1 Aid Society met <strong>and</strong> elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers. (1")<br />
UA Ja 30, 1886, ?-3<br />
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Benhara, Rev, Dr., delivered a sermon.<br />
UA, LIr 2, 1386, 2-3<br />
ASBURY KETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Oxford League<br />
Normal class formed as a branch <strong>of</strong><br />
the proposed league.<br />
UA, Ja 21, 18»6, 3-1<br />
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ASBURY liETHCDIST ESPISCC 'L CHURCH<br />
The Graded Sunday School system<br />
inaugurated; a full descri .-tion<br />
<strong>of</strong> tJ^e modern system given (| col)<br />
UA, F 25, 1888, 2-7<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Sunday School Board held annual meetineelected<br />
5><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, D 14, 1888, 2-5<br />
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Sunday School Board<br />
Meeting; <strong>of</strong>ficers elected <strong>and</strong> listed<br />
UA D 1? 1889 7-5<br />
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Sunday School elected <strong>of</strong>ficers. (3»)<br />
UA D 15 1890 7-2<br />
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ASrlhY UEIHODIaT EPI CCPAL CHUKCH<br />
Cffieera elected<br />
l f A., F. 18,1691, 5-4<br />
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Eptworth League; loelal given<br />
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1er, C. '.'/., le c ture s on<br />
•Gospel <strong>of</strong> Foreign Travel" (| w )<br />
UA, F 23, 1891, 5-3<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Lucy K. Washington speaks at meeting<br />
UA, Mr 6, 1891, 5-4<br />
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ASBURY 23? T -0DIST EPISCAPOL CHURCH<br />
Foster, Rev- w. W., (North Adams, llass.)<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated, (i")<br />
UA., Jl. 13, 1B91, 7-2<br />
ASBURY.UETH0DI3T CHURCH<br />
Epworth League held meeting; new <strong>of</strong>•<br />
fleers elected (&)<br />
UA, 0 27, 1891, 7-4<br />
FAD<br />
ASBURX METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Inporrementa <strong>and</strong> alterations have been<br />
made (G&»)<br />
UA, 8 14, 1893, 5-2<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Merrill, Rev. P. S., D. D. Is the new<br />
minister<br />
UA, 0 14, ie93, 5-2<br />
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Yokefellows annual supoer held:<br />
speeches; toasts, etc, (l£ in.)<br />
UA f Ap 4, 1894, 8-2<br />
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Rev. Dr. p.s. Merrill, preached<br />
farewell sermon (6")<br />
UA, 0 1, 1894, 7-1<br />
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ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
A.W. Hayes <strong>of</strong> Buffalo appointed<br />
to pulpit at Conference at<br />
Hornell8vnie<br />
0 9, 3.5<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Hayes, Rev* Addlson W., biographical<br />
sketch <strong>and</strong> portrait (4 In.)<br />
UA, 0 10, 1894, 6-6<br />
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ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Biographical sketch <strong>and</strong> portrait <strong>of</strong><br />
the newly appointed pastor, the<br />
Rev* Addlson W. Hayes (l col.)<br />
UA, 0 13, 1894, 13-1<br />
ASBURY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
Rev. Addison W. Hayes, preached<br />
his first sermon<br />
UA, 0 15, 1S91*, 10-1<br />
UhiMl<br />
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Yokefellows elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, Ap 22, 1695, 7-1<br />
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Ladies Aid Society<br />
Elected <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
UA, D 9, IS95, 9-2<br />
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ASCENSION CHURCH<br />
Annual election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers elected.<br />
List<br />
Meeting held; <strong>of</strong>ficers listed<br />
UA, Ky 4, 1886, 3-2<br />
UA, Je 6, 1869, 8-5<br />
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:3iz:: DAY<br />
Observed by Roman Catholics <strong>and</strong> Episcopalians<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, L> 17, I860, 2-4<br />
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ASCOUGH, WILLIAM<br />
Died<br />
UA, Je 25, 1891, 5-7<br />
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ASH, A. S.<br />
To open store for men's furnishings<br />
in Syracuse<br />
UA, Mr 8, 1362, 2-1<br />
ASH, E. L. (OG-DEN, UTAH)<br />
Died; formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA F 5, 1897, 6-4<br />
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ASH, FRANK A.<br />
Son <strong>of</strong>, died<br />
UA F 12, 1889, 2-6<br />
ASH, UARGARET<br />
Died (2")<br />
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See Bailor, Chester<br />
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ASH, WILLIAM<br />
Ull admitted to probate<br />
UA 0 25, 1887, 8-5<br />
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ASKBAJJGH, JOHN A-<br />
The third victim to die as a result <strong>of</strong> the<br />
collapse <strong>of</strong> a five story building on State<br />
Street<br />
UA; AP 12, 1683, 2-6<br />
A3HBAUGK, WESLEY<br />
Fculty building foundation blamed for<br />
his death.<br />
UA, Ap IS, 1SS3, 2-3<br />
:MB<br />
ASHBAUGH, WILLIAM (DALTON)<br />
Committed suicide by hanging<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1885, 2-3<br />
ASH30CKER, EL^IA<br />
(BHCC£PO?T)<br />
See Snover, John C. (Brockport)<br />
JG:AB<br />
CC:£R<br />
ASHBY,<br />
(WHEATLAND)<br />
Introduced resolution calling for investigation<br />
<strong>of</strong> accounts while Mr. Selye was<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors; see<br />
also 2-6<br />
UA, N 11, 1868, 2-5<br />
ASHBY f EDITH I.<br />
Died<br />
UA lir 6, 1875, 3-8<br />
nt jmnini<br />
AJC :RZ
A8HBY. JOSEPH (Medina)<br />
Mjrried Mrs. George Cook.<br />
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UA S 3 1891 7-3<br />
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, '.V.G.<br />
Listed as supervisor <strong>of</strong> Wheatl<strong>and</strong><br />
U A, Lr 5, 1868, 2-2<br />
3C:AA<br />
JD:JIIG<br />
ASH3Y, WHITMAN G. (Chill)<br />
Throvm from his bug^y, broke leg<br />
UA, Ap 9, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASHBY, WHITMAN G.<br />
Obituary (2£")<br />
UA, 3 3, 1883, 2-2<br />
(SCOTTSVILLE)<br />
Account <strong>of</strong> funeral proceedings given.<br />
( )<br />
UA, 3 5, lo£3, 2-7<br />
LR:FD<br />
••<br />
(ASHCRAFT, WILLIAM H.<br />
Sentenced for deserting the army,<br />
UA, D 6, 1892, 5-6<br />
ASHD0WN 9 HAROLD (FHELPS)<br />
Died<br />
UA # Ag 28, 1896, 2-3<br />
JD:AA<br />
•••<br />
ASHDO^IN, JOHN<br />
Died<br />
UA Jl 13, 1895, 7-4<br />
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ASHDOWN, JONATHAN<br />
Obituary (S")<br />
UA, D 15, 1866, 2-5<br />
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ASHDCWN, JONATHAN<br />
Died.<br />
UA Dir, lggg, g-<br />
SL:HR<br />
Hi<br />
A3HlC T ..:i, TKCI'-AS<br />
Arrested for abusing family<br />
SL:LH<br />
ASHE, E. J-<br />
See Burley, S,<br />
IOU, C 17, 1854, 3-1<br />
ILK<br />
ASHE, i,.ARGARET<br />
Will probated<br />
UA, S 15, 1897, 6-6<br />
ASH2, MICHAEL (East Henrietta).<br />
Died<br />
UA, Jl 31, 1890, 5-6<br />
SQJA<br />
•Hi<br />
ASHE, I.:iChAEL<br />
Will admi^'.ed to probate,<br />
UA Jp, 21, 1891, 5-6<br />
ASHE, SARAH S.<br />
(HENRIETTA)<br />
See Wolfsberger, Fred (Mendon, N.Y.)<br />
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ASHE V WILLIAM (MENDON)<br />
Died<br />
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ASH FIR, JAMES<br />
Died In W. Bloomfield<br />
UA, p 22,<br />
CCP.'ARO<br />
AEKPCP.D, ''PS. AGGIE<br />
Died<br />
1 T A Jl io f 1893, 5-2<br />
ASHLAND, LIHS. MAHTHA L.<br />
See Hill, Francis A.<br />
(LOGANSPO.HT, INDIANA<br />
(Ontario)<br />
L3F:CG<br />
ASHLEY,<br />
(LYONS)<br />
Died.<br />
UA, Ag 13, 1886, 8-5<br />
ASHLEY, MISS<br />
Drowned herself<br />
UA, Je 14, 1892, 7-1<br />
(HONEOYE)<br />
LG:MB<br />
SC :HR<br />
ASHL2Y<br />
Son<br />
, ::H.<br />
injured in a f-"' 1 "o-;n a flight<br />
<strong>of</strong> < .t-irs<br />
UA,<br />
ASHLEY, MESShS.<br />
Messrs. Ashley, oyster dealers, ".ere<br />
found by the city sealer, F. C. Schoen,<br />
to be using kegs <strong>of</strong> deficient size.<br />
Placing <strong>of</strong> the city seal on these kegs<br />
was refused<br />
UA J a 9, 1869, 2-2<br />
C'):A3<br />
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ACITLE"', /CJC'SA C,<br />
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UA, Mr 31, 1871, 2-2<br />
ASHLEY, CHARLES<br />
Body found in canal near Pittsford<br />
0A F 9, 1860, 2-1<br />
ASHLEY, CHARLFS (ROCHESTER)<br />
Tried for bigamy at Troy, N.Y.<br />
UA, 0 13, 1870, 2-5<br />
DS/CuV<br />
ASHLEY, CHARLES 0.<br />
Files objections to issuance <strong>of</strong> letters<br />
<strong>of</strong> administration to es-t-te <strong>of</strong> Eliza<br />
Ashley claiming the deceased made a -"ill<br />
AB:AB<br />
•I<br />
ASHLEY, CHARLOTTE (Mrs. Isaac)<br />
Obituary<br />
UA J a 2, 1873 2-6<br />
UA, N 20, 1894, 6-4<br />
JL:TL<br />
•••1<br />
ASHLEY, CLARA A,<br />
GTZlHR<br />
Died<br />
UA, F 20, 1865, 3-8<br />
"JA Ap - 3-6<br />
hd:man
ASHLEY, MBS. CLARENCE<br />
Died. (!&•)<br />
«*• Ap 19, 1875, 2.<br />
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ASHL2Y, DELIA D.<br />
Granted divorce from George C. Ashley<br />
UA, Ja 13, 1836, 2-7<br />
WN.'ifB<br />
F31FD<br />
ASHLEY, EHIUND H. (EAST BLOCMFIELD)<br />
Committed eulclde by shooting himself<br />
UA, Ja g, 1891*, 2-h<br />
ASHL3Y, ^DY:iW S.<br />
Death<br />
HDD, Ky 17, 1852, 3-3<br />
JS:JI<br />
ASHLEY, EDWIN S.<br />
Death.<br />
RDA, Uy 18, 1852, 3-2<br />
ASHLEY, EGBERT F<br />
Married Elizabeth Emma ttc Connell<br />
UA D 28, 1889, 8-6<br />
MB<br />
JU.-RZ<br />
ASHLEY, KRS. ELIZA<br />
Died<br />
UA Ap 18, 1893, 5-3<br />
ASHLEY, ELIZA<br />
Ashley, Charles 0., <strong>and</strong> Acker, John H.<br />
file objections to issuance <strong>of</strong> letters<br />
<strong>of</strong> administration to estate claiming<br />
the deceared made a '"ill<br />
UA, N 9.0, 1894, 6-4<br />
MWlRZ<br />
JL:TL
ASHLEY, ELIZA<br />
Hard, Jennie T. nska Surrogate*e court<br />
for letters <strong>of</strong> administration on estate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ellzn Ashley<br />
UA, i; 20, 1894, 6-4<br />
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ASHLEY, EX1ILY<br />
Died<br />
UA, F ?k 9 lgS9, 6-1<br />
(MRS. P.L. ASHLEY)<br />
(EAST BETHANY)<br />
JL:TL<br />
••<br />
ASHLEY, ELIILY FRANCES (MRS. CLARENCE)<br />
Died.<br />
UA, A P 19, 1^75, 3-5<br />
ASHLEY, EMILY FRANCES<br />
Died<br />
UA, F 25, 1889, 2-6<br />
WN:UB<br />
ASHLEY, EVA V.<br />
Died<br />
UA Je 16, 1886, 8-4<br />
ASHLEY, EVA V.<br />
Obituary. (6 M )<br />
UA Je 21, 1886, 3-4<br />
IB:RZ<br />
IB :RZ<br />
ASHLEY, 1513. TLORENCS F,<br />
Death.<br />
UA, -y 8, 1857, 3-5<br />
ASHLEY, FRANK (HCNEOYS)<br />
Owns farm where gas well is located<br />
UA Ja 30, 1884, 4-2<br />
PtfZlS<br />
CC:JI
ASHLEY, GECRGS C.<br />
Granted divorce from Delia D. Ashley<br />
UA, Ja 13, 1886, 2-7<br />
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ASHLfcY GSOHGfc W.<br />
Obituary- (2")<br />
UA 0 19, 1876 2-3<br />
FG:FD<br />
JD.'KR<br />
Died<br />
, ISI:RY C.<br />
UA, 0 2, l£t5,<br />
ASHLST, HIRAK (RICHIXITD)<br />
Whig Nominee for Assembly in the Second<br />
District <strong>of</strong> Ontario <strong>County</strong><br />
HDD, 0 20, 1352, 2-5<br />
CCP:\B<br />
?D:JD<br />
ASHLEY, HIRAV<br />
Assemblyman from Ontario <strong>County</strong><br />
R3A, Ja 0, 1853, 2-3<br />
ASHLEY, ISAAC<br />
Purchased from Win. M. Bates property<br />
on Exchange St. for $10,000.00<br />
UA, Ja 23, 1875, 2-2<br />
ajc;mmm<br />
:-'LH<br />
ASHLEY, ISAAC<br />
Sold Clinton House to C. F. Gilson<br />
(Le Roy) Cl")<br />
UA Ag 2, 1878, 2-1<br />
, I?AAC (CONESUS)<br />
Obituary, Pioneer (5")<br />
UA, Ky 3, 1393, 2-2<br />
CL:HZ<br />
vc mmm
ASHLEY, IS3AC<br />
Will admitted for probate in Surrogates<br />
Court. (7«)<br />
UA, J9 C5, 1683, 2-5<br />
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ASHLEY, ISAAC<br />
See Warner, Judson W.<br />
LIS:M3<br />
ASHLEY, JOHN<br />
Barn <strong>and</strong> several dwellings destroyed<br />
by fire<br />
RDU, 0 25, 1856, ?-2<br />
ASHLEY, JOHN<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the Captains Chosen by<br />
the "Old Guard" for its annual<br />
hunt<br />
UA, 0 17, 1860, 2-4<br />
CG-:ARO<br />
^<br />
ASHLEY, JOHN H,<br />
Died (4f")<br />
UA, Mr 24,1888, 2-5<br />
ASHLEY<br />
JOSEPH<br />
Believed to be the name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
man who died on Front Street<br />
last Friday night (2 in.)<br />
UA D 14, 1676, 2-4<br />
:FD<br />
ASHLEY, JOSIAH<br />
Died<br />
UA, 0 18, 1893, 5-2<br />
ASHLEY, L.B.<br />
Will admitted to probate<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1894, 6-3<br />
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ASHLEY, L. SEXSiOUR<br />
MARRIED Maria Louisa Sprague<br />
HDD, Ja 7, 1352, 3-3<br />
ASHLEY, LEURENDUS B.<br />
Died<br />
UA, D 1, 1893, 6-4<br />
JL:FD<br />
ASHLEY, KARCIU3 3.<br />
Died In tfest 31oonfield<br />
UA, A£ 29, 1365, 3-9<br />
ASHLEY, MRS. MARY 5.<br />
Died <strong>of</strong> a broken neck when she fell<br />
through a trap-door in her kitchen<br />
UA Ja 9, 1871, 2-2<br />
Trl:A.HO<br />
CCP:<<br />
i.ee Post, Joseph<br />
ASHLEY, R. W.<br />
(LYONS)<br />
House destroyed by fire.<br />
UA, Mr 19, 1858, 2-2<br />
FD:MB<br />
ASHLEY, MRS. R. W. (NEWARK)<br />
4 year old daughter saves younger brother<br />
from drowning,<br />
UA Ag 31, 1865 2-2<br />
DeLprste fron T-yns Co. to 3tate<br />
Democratic; Convention<br />
hDU, S 5, 1353, 2-5<br />
CCP:JS<br />
C3
ASHLEY, hO:Kr1 V.<br />
Demo rat, listed as Vlllp.fe Clerk <strong>of</strong><br />
Lyons<br />
UA, Lr 15, 1883, 4-2<br />
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ASHLEY, ROSCOE B.<br />
Married Annie M. Hall.<br />
UA, N 10, 1864, 3-1<br />
?":AB<br />
ASHLEY, ROSCOE B. (LOS ANGELES, CAL. )<br />
Formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong>; sued by<br />
Granite State Provident Ass'n. for<br />
fraud (8")<br />
ASHLEY, SIMEON<br />
Obituary,<br />
UA 0 22, 1871 2-2<br />
UA, N 13,<br />
JDP:EQ<br />
ASHLEY, SIMEON<br />
Died.<br />
UA 0 23, 1871 3-6<br />
ASHLEY, MRS. SEYMOUR<br />
Died.<br />
UA, Jl 18, 1885, 2-2<br />
CMP:HR<br />
He;Jaced V.B. Shelley<br />
Express Cor. -my<br />
s m?.nar;er <strong>of</strong> U.S,<br />
ASHLEY, MRS. WILLIAM<br />
Died in Graves end, Ohio<br />
UA, My 19, 1896, 7-2
ASHLER WILLIAM B.<br />
Married Elisabeth Evernden.<br />
UA, Jl 3, I860, 3-3<br />
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Aipo.'ntpd aelp^-ile to .joc<strong>of</strong>oco convention<br />
ASHLEY, WM. JARVIS<br />
Married Kate Lee<br />
UA f 0 31, 1871, 3-9<br />
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ASHLEY, V/ILLIE BALLARD<br />
Died in Le Roy<br />
UA, N 26, 1869, 3-3<br />
1-2.!: JMG T7N: JUG-<br />
ASHLEY, T/ILLIE BALLARD<br />
I'emorian<br />
UA, D 17, 1G69, o_<br />
ASHLEY ESTATE<br />
Another step taken; how $70,000<br />
is to be divided.<br />
UA, Ag 27, 1891, 6-7<br />
LA: MB<br />
ASHMAN, CHARLES WESLEY (IRCNDEQUCIT)<br />
Died<br />
UA, Je 21, 1897, 3-7<br />
ASH::AN, ;.IHS.<br />
Died<br />
UA, 0 IP, 1865, 3-9<br />
IBi;RF<br />
ASKHORE, ANNA M. (Mrs. TOn.) (Waterloo)<br />
Died<br />
UA Ap 7 1891 7-3<br />
ASHMORE, WILLIAM JR.<br />
Ordained to the Baptist ministry yesterday<br />
afternoon<br />
UA Je 27, 1S79, 2-2<br />
FTJ:AA<br />
PW/HMV
JiUN, ELISABETH H.<br />
See Morton, James H,<br />
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ASHTON, ALICE GERTRUDE<br />
See Crennell, William<br />
ASHTON, ANNA H.<br />
See Ashton,<br />
George<br />
ASHTON, BRUCE (MT. MORRIS)<br />
Died<br />
UA, 0 21, 1891, 7-3<br />
FT:EQ<br />
SC:JI<br />
ASHTCtf, CKAFXES K.<br />
Carried Elizabeth .... 2.1c Cormac in<br />
Chicago (1")<br />
UA, Lir 4, 189£, 7-1<br />
ASHTON, l.'."S. ELIZABETH<br />
Died<br />
UA Ao 7, 1883, 3-8<br />
JC:JA<br />
ASHTON, ELIZABETH II. (MRS. CHARLES H.)<br />
Died<br />
3ee Cobles, Elon IT.<br />
UA, Ag 20, 1397, 3-4<br />
JUUk
A8HT0N, EMMA WEBSTER<br />
Bee Athton, George<br />
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ASHTON, ETHEL<br />
Died<br />
UA f D 8, 1896, 6-3<br />
ASHTON, P. H.<br />
See Finley, Ed.<br />
ASHTON, FRANK<br />
iiarried Grace Fooler<br />
UA, D 10, 1697, 9-4<br />
ASHTCK, GEORGE<br />
See Turpin, Frederick<br />
ASHTON, GEORGE<br />
Reconciled with hi a wife, Emma Webster<br />
Ashton, from who*he was separated 22<br />
years (& col*)<br />
UA, Jl 14, 1894, 8-1<br />
CL:7D<br />
ASHTCi:, GEO. F.<br />
Married Emma J. Peart<br />
UA, N 1, 1872, 1-4-<br />
ASHTON, GSORGS W.<br />
Gave valentine party<br />
UA, F 15, 1834, 2-1<br />
CSV Z:AHO<br />
CC:FD
ASHTON, GE0RG2 W.<br />
Began motion for divorce against<br />
Anna H. Ashton<br />
H*. D U. 1895. 36-1<br />
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ASHTON, GEORUE W.<br />
Granted complete divorce from<br />
Hannah S. Ashton<br />
UA, iir 2R, 1S96, Vil-<br />
FT:EQ<br />
ASHTCN, HA::: AH s.<br />
See Ash tori, George \7.<br />
ASKTON, HATTIE C.<br />
Died<br />
UA, 0 27, 1892, 2-2<br />
ASHTON, J. S.<br />
Received a. patent for automatic<br />
elevator step,<br />
UA, D 4, 1885, 1-5<br />
JL'.JA<br />
Mi<br />
ASHTON, JAMES S.<br />
Obituary (li")<br />
UA, Je 13, 1891, 2-3<br />
JGlHR<br />
ASHTON, JA!3S S.<br />
Description <strong>of</strong> funeral (4 in.)<br />
UA, Je 15, 1891, 2-5<br />
ASHTON, JAMES S.<br />
Shopmate8 pass resolution on his<br />
death (3 in.)<br />
UA, Je 24, 1891, 5-4<br />
SC :<br />
SC :
ASHTON, Jennie II.<br />
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iSHTOK, JOHN<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ja 11, 1067, 7,-6<br />
ASHTON, JOHN<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1392, 5-4<br />
\SH?O:I, JOET A<br />
Elected Axeman <strong>of</strong> the Empire Kook<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ladder Co. Ifo. 1<br />
RDU, D 6, IF 63,. 2-4<br />
AHO<br />
ASHTON, ALDERMAN JOHN H.<br />
Craves republican nomination for<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board<br />
UA, Ag 10, 1894, 5-3<br />
ASHTON, MR. AND LIRS. JOHN H.<br />
Celebrated silver wedding anniversary<br />
UA, Je 1, iU-2<br />
JL:FD<br />
ASHTON, JOSEPH S. (PARiA)<br />
Married Alice J. Olrastead (Greece)<br />
ASHTCN , LILUE<br />
See Oliver,<br />
Jas. A<br />
^<br />
UA, F 26, 1874, 3-7<br />
t<br />
GTZ.'ARO<br />
| LA:HR<br />
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ASHTOM, LIZZIE<br />
See Stewart, Alex T.<br />
ASHTON, LOIS G.<br />
Died.<br />
UA P 23, 1866, 3-7<br />
AA.'AHO<br />
CG/CCP<br />
><br />
ASHTON, MARY E.<br />
Died<br />
UA, J e 3, 1897, 7-2<br />
ASHTON, MARY L.<br />
Will admitted to probate in Surrogate<br />
Court*<br />
UA, Ja 22, 1891, 5-7<br />
JL:EQ<br />
PR: MB<br />
t<br />
ASHTON, MARY L<br />
See Vick, Charles F.<br />
ASHTON, NELLIE A.<br />
See Winden, Henry A,<br />
SE:MB<br />
ASHTON, NELLIE LOUISE<br />
Died<br />
UA 0 8, 1885, 2-2<br />
ASHTON, NELLINE<br />
Died<br />
UA 0 12, 1885, 2-1<br />
Jl<br />
JGUI
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ASHTON, URS. SAMUEL<br />
(PARMA)<br />
During a fit <strong>of</strong> mental derangement<br />
drowned herself.<br />
UA, Ap 29, 1870, 2-3<br />
ASHTON, SAIOJEL<br />
Obituary.<br />
UA, D 11, 1883, 2-6<br />
ASHTCN, SAIUEL<br />
Died.<br />
UA, D 11, 1883, 3-7<br />
ASHTON, SARAH IXC ARTHUR<br />
See Pearson, Charles W.<br />
VC:KB<br />
ASHTON y T. AUGUSTUS<br />
Harried Elvira Alice Wilkinson.<br />
UA, Je 27, 1872, 3-4<br />
ASKTOir, THCLl-S<br />
Elected Axeiaan <strong>of</strong> the Empire Hook<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ladder Co. Ho. 1<br />
RDU, D e, 1853, 2-4
ASKTON, THCtAS<br />
Obituary (6")<br />
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ASHTON, THOMAS<br />
Will approved<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1894, 6-5<br />
7J:Hr.<br />
ASH7/ORTH, CHARLES<br />
(ERGCKPORT)<br />
JS.-HH<br />
••HB<br />
ASK7TORTH, CHARLES<br />
(BROCKPORT)<br />
Married Haggle L<strong>and</strong>ers (Brockport)<br />
UA, Ry 1, 1886, 6-4<br />
Married Maggie Londers at Brockport,<br />
UA My 13, 1886, 8-4<br />
CL:FD<br />
ASHWORTH, CHARLES<br />
Married Minnie Canfield<br />
UA, 0 23, 1895, 2-6<br />
(Fairport)<br />
ASK7TORTK, J<br />
Appointed to South Sodus L'ethodist<br />
Episcopal Church<br />
UA, Ag 24, 1859, 2-2<br />
SC:FD<br />
••i<br />
ASHWORTH, MINNIE MAUD<br />
Died<br />
UA, My 24, 1889, 2-3<br />
A3KZ:I f FRAI:C;.S<br />
See filler, David
ASKEN, R. A.<br />
(ENGLAND)<br />
And wife, sold l<strong>and</strong> to George Motley<br />
for $1,000.00<br />
UA, D 16, 1878, 2-7<br />
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ASKIN, ADALINE (MRS. GEORGE)<br />
Died in Pontiqc, Michigan to be<br />
buried in <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Je 2, 1897, 3-7<br />
cl<br />
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ASKIN, ADALINE (MRS. GEORGE)<br />
Died<br />
UA, J e 3, 1897, 7-2<br />
ASKIN*, GEORGE<br />
Died<br />
UA, S 14, 1891, 2-5<br />
(CHILI)<br />
JL-.BQ,<br />
JP: FD<br />
ASKINS, GEORGE (SCOTTSVILLE)<br />
Obituary (l£")<br />
UA, S 15, 1891, 7-3<br />
ASKIN, JOHN<br />
Died<br />
UA, Ap 15, 1868, 3-7<br />
JP:FD<br />
JD: RO<br />
ASKIN, WILHEUI<br />
(CHILI)<br />
Will admitted to probate (1")<br />
UA, 0 23, 1891, 5-6<br />
ASKINSKY, SAMUEL<br />
Married Leah Roaenbloom<br />
UA S 19, 1894, 8-1<br />
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0 20, 1896, 8-2<br />
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ASMtJTH, GEO.-tGE F.<br />
Married u a mte E. Clifford<br />
UA, S 3, 1396, 9-3<br />
AL:JI<br />
t<br />
ASCRT, FRAI7K<br />
Died.<br />
UA, F ?.l, 1887, 8-4<br />
ASPDEN, CHARLES<br />
Victimized by bad crowd while here<br />
on his way west from Newark, New<br />
Jersey<br />
UA S 30, 1874, 2-1<br />
CC:HR<br />
JD:JI<br />
ASPfiLL, HEZIKIAH T.<br />
Committed suicide.<br />
UA F 24, I6oo, 2-4<br />
(Gorham)<br />
!/ • ASPELL, S.C. (Rushville)<br />
Married Harriet C. Jennings<br />
UA, N 4, 1864, 3-1<br />
mm:ar<br />
ASPENLEITER, DELIA<br />
See finer, Anthony<br />
ASPENLEITER, J. G.<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Merchant Tailors' Exchange*<br />
history <strong>of</strong> organization given; photocranh<br />
p<br />
<strong>of</strong> him. (3 cols.) *<br />
UA, Jl 23, 1892, 11-1<br />
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ASP2KLEITER, JC3ZPH J.<br />
Harried Haggle Behan.<br />
UA, My 1, 1091, 3-7<br />
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Died<br />
UA, My 4, 1893, 7-1<br />
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Hi<br />
ASPENLITER, MARY<br />
See Bailey, George (Churchville)<br />
JA<br />
•<br />
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AA<br />
ASPINWALL, EDNA C.<br />
See Vi'oodhead, Jonas<br />
ASPINWALL, FRANK (MEDINA)<br />
Died<br />
UA, 0 ?1, 1S9^, 7-2<br />
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ASPINV/ALL, FiiAl-:?: i'rZV. YAM)<br />
Harried Maud Shanks<br />
UA, D 21, 1893, 2-4<br />
ASP'.V2LL, JA-MiiS P.<br />
Lost part <strong>of</strong> ^is thumb in having his<br />
b<strong>and</strong> Jammed ^vhile coupling cars<br />
UA, D 4, 1367, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Albion, Orleans <strong>County</strong><br />
Spellman, Jack, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA, 0 2, 1858, 3-2<br />
FD::.:c<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Albion<br />
Tecumseh, William, arrested for assaulting<br />
Rosa Davis<br />
UA D 22, Ifi59, 2-2<br />
ALBION<br />
I.'.ci-.Iah?.n, Martin, sentenced to 'J.onroe<br />
<strong>County</strong> Penitentiary for assault<br />
on David Spencer<br />
UA Ky 18, 1861, 2-4<br />
PW/CLV<br />
y.:.:: DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Albion<br />
ALBICi-I<br />
1 • rrest<br />
' c">hon, I'nrtin sentenced to <strong>Monroe</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong> Penitentiary for as-ault on<br />
Dr.vld 5->encer<br />
VA l.'.v IB, 18-:i, 2-4<br />
AE: C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Albion<br />
Sweet, Jay H.,(Albion) assaulted by<br />
two men (l in.)<br />
\5k D 11, lS73t 2-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Albion<br />
Henry, John, was brutally assaulted<br />
while intoxicated. (3")<br />
UA, Jl 29, 1879, 2-4<br />
PW:J!B
ASSAULTS<br />
Albion<br />
T w o *»en assaulted a youn>? clrl; the<br />
men are kno^n <strong>and</strong> are being hunted (?")<br />
UA, Ao ?0, 1880, ?.-6<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
(AVON)<br />
Smith, A. V. shot George Dorr for<br />
keeping company with his wife; Dorr will<br />
recover. (10")<br />
UA 0 15, 1880, 2-2<br />
JD:LR<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Batavia<br />
Tompklns, Win. M^ stabbed by Samuel Cooper<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1862, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Bergen<br />
UTI beaten by members <strong>of</strong> luethodlst<br />
Camp for causlnp disturbance at meeting-<br />
HDU, Je 24, 1856, 3-2<br />
eg jmnun<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3loomfield<br />
Flatung, George, attempted to murder<br />
his "rife but failed; he escaped before<br />
oolice arrived. (2")<br />
UA 3 5, 1832, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Brighton<br />
Hall, Joseph, stabbed in the back by<br />
John Grouse; both thought to be drunk.<br />
UA Je 21, 1871 2-1<br />
JD:HR<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Brighton<br />
Connell, Michael, when asked by<br />
strangers if he were irish is<br />
beaten badly on his affirmation<br />
(3 in.)<br />
UA N 10, 1879, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
West Brighton<br />
Samuel Bennett, Toll-gate keeper,<br />
<strong>and</strong> robbed <strong>of</strong> few dollars<br />
UA, 0 31, 1868, 2-3<br />
assaulted<br />
SE:JI
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Brookport<br />
Mo Coy, Thomas, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence,<br />
UA, S 4, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
Brennan, Paul (Brockport) sent to<br />
Jail for 30 days.<br />
UA, Jl 18, 1860, 2-3<br />
VR:MB<br />
JS:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Erockport<br />
O'Brien, llichael, sentenced to<br />
penitentiary for assault an- battery<br />
UA N 23, I860, ?.-?.<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Brockport<br />
Cotter, Dan, beat John R<strong>and</strong>olph,<br />
UA, P 16, 1864, 2-1<br />
JS:LIC<br />
VR:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Brockport<br />
Schclll, Geo« arrested for stabbing boy,<br />
UA JL 5, 1866, 2-2<br />
ASSARTS<br />
Brockoort<br />
Kinp, John, 4 James Toole stabbed-in<br />
arms by James Fredenberg who had be^n<br />
incensed at some boys fol'lwing hi«<br />
UA, Ap 30, 1869, 2-3<br />
UD/CCP<br />
JD:AB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 arrest<br />
Brockport<br />
UA, 0 9, 1363, 2-6<br />
Maul, John (Brockport) arrested <strong>and</strong><br />
held for the Gr<strong>and</strong> Jury on a charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> assaulting Deputy Collector<br />
McChesney <strong>of</strong> Brockport. (if")<br />
UA, K 17, 1877, 2-3
ASSAULTS<br />
Brockport<br />
R<strong>and</strong>olph, John, shot Patsy Glenn. Friends<br />
<strong>of</strong> Glenn then beet Knndolph senseless (6 M )<br />
UA, 0 17, 1J579, 3-^<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
l.Ioody, John, (Caledonia) beaten badly<br />
with knife by a<br />
LA F 5, 187' , 2-6<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Can<strong>and</strong>algua<br />
Pike, Benjamin given 90 days*<br />
UA, D 10, 1858, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Can<strong>and</strong>aigua<br />
Woodley, Ch?.rles died as a result <strong>of</strong><br />
assault inflicted on him by a pang <strong>of</strong><br />
ruffians. Two members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
arrested.<br />
UA, D 8, 1865, 2-1<br />
CC:UB<br />
ccpImam<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Cayuga Co.<br />
2 persons brought to <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Jail.<br />
UA, Ap 30, 1862, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
CHARLOTTE<br />
Qullty, Thomas seriously injures<br />
John Fee<br />
UA Je 2, 1857, 3-2<br />
cg;fg<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Charlotte<br />
Davis, George, assaulted in an attempted<br />
robbery that failed<br />
UA Jl 31, 1865, 2-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Halford, John, (Charlotte) assaulted<br />
Rev. Burpriorf (Charlotte) "'ith a heavy<br />
club because <strong>of</strong> an imaginary <strong>of</strong>fence:<br />
Halford made his escape<br />
UA, l£y 25, 1877, 2-7<br />
CP.'JI
ASSAULTS<br />
Stettner. Charles (Sharlotte) arrested<br />
ror stabbing John ao Corraick.<br />
UA Ja 31, 1887, S-6<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Charlotte<br />
Me Donald, Addlson, In critical<br />
condition after he was stabbed by<br />
an unknown man in saloon <strong>of</strong> John<br />
Koran<br />
UA, My 4, 1891, 5-3<br />
CC:RZ<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
CHILI<br />
Smith, Joseph (Negro) waiting action<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> Jury<br />
UA Je 21, 1359, 2-1<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
Chill<br />
Pafrer, WHiiam, arrested<br />
UA, S 26, 1862, 2-5<br />
P7/.-DS<br />
VR:/JIO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Adams, Arthur, arrested for<br />
assaulting <strong>and</strong> robbing Thomas<br />
Fussy (Chill) (£ Col.)<br />
UA, N 15, 1893, 6-3<br />
ASSAULT<br />
Churchville<br />
O'Hara, escaped after *:eing'<br />
thwarted in an attempt to assault<br />
a bartender by Henry Lanclot.<br />
UA S 11, 1873 2-3<br />
IB:JI<br />
A3SA TT L?S<br />
CAP '5'-:;<br />
''
ASSAULTS<br />
Dansvllle<br />
Brown, John, seriously wounded when<br />
assaulted by gang <strong>of</strong> ruffians<br />
UA, N 19, 1857, 2-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 arrest<br />
Dansvllle<br />
UA 0 29, 1863, 2-4<br />
A3:JI<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
S<strong>and</strong>erborn, Michael, (Dansvllle) stabbed<br />
by John Hecknan. Not expected to live.<br />
UA, Ag 3, 1365, 2-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Dansvllle<br />
Rhoan, Patrick struck a man named Wellington<br />
over the head with an anvil; Wellington<br />
died from the wounds.<br />
UA Ag 31, 1874 2-3<br />
CCP:ABO<br />
rD:HR<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Erie Canal<br />
Thomas, Albert James, assaulted on the<br />
canal boat "Korris" by the Captain;<br />
warrant issued for captain's arrest<br />
UA, N 13, 1879, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS /<br />
Frankfort<br />
Brown, Lr., to be ex.-.mined today e.t the<br />
Police <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
I-A A^ 20, 1161, 2-4<br />
CWP:AFO<br />
Z'<strong>of</strong>'Z. V<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Gaines.<br />
Fay, Ella, sentenced to penitentiary<br />
UA, Je 6, I5b5, 2-4<br />
Gates<br />
Hopkins, assaults unnamed boy<br />
UA, 0 1, 1860, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Walker,<br />
thieves<br />
UA F<br />
James, (Gates) assaulted by<br />
7, 1865, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Savage,<br />
by robbers<br />
UA S 6,<br />
•<br />
who<br />
Gates<br />
had his<br />
also took<br />
1872 , 2-3<br />
skull<br />
his<br />
crushed<br />
watch<br />
FD/CL^V<br />
•<br />
VC:JI<br />
•<br />
ASSAULT<br />
Gates<br />
6 men were arrested for essaulting<br />
Henry N. Beard. They *srere sentenced "to<br />
6 months In the penitentiary<br />
UA F 19 , 1*7*5, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Geneseo<br />
Leonard, John, stabbed his daughter «nd<br />
wife<br />
UA, S 5, 1365, 2-1<br />
RZ:CC<br />
•<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
r.c^ney, Cornelius Gco., -.'lice, Sraith,<br />
3tf>t ins s.nd '^G-irry, Francis '.rr---*<br />
on -^ cisix'e <strong>of</strong> rn. e<br />
'-.n-, -•• 2?, .85?, 2-2<br />
Geneva<br />
Hadley, William E., brought to<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> to serve sentence.<br />
UA, S 2, 1858, 3-1<br />
VR:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Geneva<br />
Richards, Daniel, assaulted Al^en B.<br />
Richards<br />
UA, S 28, 1861, 1-7<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Greece<br />
O'Connor, his son assaulted by a<br />
dozen ruffians.<br />
UA, Ja 26,1860, 2-1
ASSAULTS<br />
Greece<br />
Culros8, Button &.O'Brien charged with<br />
shooting <strong>of</strong> Budd.<br />
UA MY 26, 1868, 2-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Greece<br />
Lie Lflughlln, John, arrested for<br />
pssaulting Charles Reel (4£ in.)<br />
UA 1831, 2-4<br />
JD/CCP<br />
CLiJI<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hamlin<br />
1 arrest*<br />
UA, Mr 27, 1867, 2-3<br />
y<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Henrietta<br />
, Louis, attacked his mother <strong>and</strong><br />
n a hammer, while they '.vere<br />
UA<br />
pw:mam<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Holley<br />
Sloan, 'James, assaulted "/lth a cane<br />
a man nnmed Steuhens; was arrested<br />
<strong>and</strong> posted $500*00 bill<br />
UA, 0 14, 1874, 2-2<br />
A33AULTS<br />
Honeoye Falls<br />
Connelly, John, <strong>and</strong> wife, held for<br />
criminal assrult on Wra. Gates.<br />
UA, N 16, 1R69, P-4<br />
Jd>ni n .<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Sar:e, Mrs. Jacob, (Irondequoit) attack<br />
by ruffians <strong>and</strong> cut with a knife<br />
RDU, S 8, 1856, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Me Allister, John (Le Roy) convicted <strong>of</strong><br />
assault upon Michael Murray.<br />
UA S 16 1891 7-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Livingston <strong>County</strong><br />
Henry, Joseph, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong> to<br />
•erve sentence<br />
LIVINGSTON COUNTY<br />
Gregg-, rilliam, severely beaten<br />
by several persons<br />
UA 0 7, 1858, 3-1<br />
UA 0 6, 1859, ?.-?.<br />
CKV<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Livingston Cc.<br />
BroTrn, Richard, sentenced to penitentiary<br />
UA, :: 17, lseo, 2-3<br />
F.V:DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
LOCKPORT<br />
Stevenson, William sentenced to six<br />
months at hard labor..<br />
UA Jl 3, 1858, 3-3<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Lockport<br />
Butler, Margaret, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA, S 13, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Lockport<br />
Hel<strong>and</strong>, Peter, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA, S 16, 1858, 3-1<br />
FD:iIC<br />
wmm<br />
ASSAULTS AND BATTERY<br />
Lockport<br />
Eelley, Thomas, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA, S 17, 1858, 3-1<br />
VR:ARO<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Lockport<br />
Post, Charles, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence.<br />
UA, S 28, 1858, 3-4<br />
VR:ARO<br />
VR:MB
ASSAULTS<br />
Lockport<br />
Phillips, Nelson, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA 0 15, 1858, 3-6<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Lockport<br />
Richard Crowley, U.S. District Attorney<br />
assaulted by Charles Reynolds.<br />
UA, D in, 1875, 2-6<br />
CUV<br />
r lArO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Lyons<br />
Price, Charles, arrested <strong>and</strong> sentenced<br />
for threatening mother with death <strong>and</strong><br />
assaulting her.<br />
UA Ag. 20, 1858 3-2<br />
T ,YONS<br />
Burch, Mrs., arrested for stabbing<br />
Henry Sprague<br />
UA 0 13, 18 9, 2-2<br />
PM<br />
P'":DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Lyons<br />
PbelT)S, PMllp, convicted <strong>of</strong> an assault<br />
on J. Thompson<br />
UA, Jl 27, 1353, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Bush, James (Lyons) charged with assault<br />
upon Daniel Lapps.<br />
UA D 24, 1866, 2-3<br />
AB: AsiO<br />
VR/CCP<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Marion, Wayne Co.<br />
Brewster, Mrs. H. T., frustrated<br />
attempted assault on her<br />
UA, S 18, 1858, 1-6<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Medina<br />
Jackson, Martha, assaulted by unknowi<br />
man who fled soon to avoid capture<br />
, Ag 6, 1S7^, 2-7<br />
VR:ARO<br />
JD:A?.o
ASSAULTS<br />
lit. Morris<br />
Burt, Georg assaulted by two men;<br />
uninjured.<br />
UA May 4, 1869 2-2<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Murray, Orleans Co.<br />
Managh, Anthony, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence.<br />
UA, Jl 22, 1858, 3-1<br />
JD:flh<br />
JL:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
MURRAY<br />
Douglas, Abe, arrested but escapes<br />
from custody<br />
UA S 15, L860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Niagara, Niagara Co.<br />
Gardner, Robert, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence.<br />
UA, Jl 22, 1858, 3-1<br />
JS:DS<br />
JL:MB<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Niagara <strong>County</strong><br />
Byron, Bartly, fined <strong>and</strong> brought<br />
to Ro tester to serve sentence<br />
UA 0 1, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
NIAGARA CO.<br />
Carroll, John, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA 0 29, 1858, 3-2<br />
VR:ARO<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTErtY<br />
NIAGARA CO.<br />
Sheffer, Willie, brought to<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong> to serve sentence<br />
UA N 19, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Niagara Falls<br />
Dunn, William, brought to <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
to serve sentence<br />
UA, S 17, 1858, 3-1<br />
DS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
Ogden<br />
School teacher assaulted by unknown<br />
assailant.<br />
UA Jl 15, 1830, 2-4<br />
Orleans <strong>County</strong><br />
Lavin, Patrick, brought here to<br />
serve 180 day sentence In Penitentiary<br />
for assault on Martin Shanley.<br />
UA, Jl 2, I860,. 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Parma<br />
Britfiam, Frank, critically injured after<br />
being stabbed by a man named Depeau or<br />
Depo<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Parma<br />
Helch, Henry, on trial for assaulting<br />
Ellwood Beebe.<br />
UA, Mr 30, 1880, 1-6<br />
UA, 0 15, 1879, 2-7<br />
RL:MB<br />
ASSAULT<br />
Penfield<br />
2 arrested.<br />
UA Je 7, 1662 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Pittsford<br />
Wood, Henry, arrested for assaulting<br />
his father<br />
UA, Ag 20, 1859, 2-2 -<br />
HT:JS<br />
Pv7:i.:c<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Pittsford<br />
Larlcen, Thomas, (Brockport) arrested for<br />
assaulting Janes K. Burlln&ame (Fairoort)<br />
UA, S 30, 1373, 2-3, 6"<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Pittsford<br />
Nabor, Fred, assaulted by Henry<br />
Fredericks vith a scythe, believed<br />
to be near death. (5 M )<br />
UA, Je 28, 1881, 2-3<br />
r.i.!:HR
ASSAULTS<br />
Port Byron<br />
stabbed by Patrick O'Brien<br />
UA, S 29, 1857, 3-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Ridgeway<br />
Fifer, John, sentenced to<br />
penitentiary for committing<br />
assault on his wife<br />
UA, 0 17, 1860, 2-3<br />
MHM:UC<br />
CG:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Riga<br />
Seaman, , secured vrarrants f :r arrest<br />
<strong>of</strong> 2 men who assaulted <strong>and</strong> severely beat<br />
him. His wife *lso assaulted w^en" she<br />
come to her hsbina's aid.<br />
UA Uy 25, lcoo 2-1<br />
«TP:JS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
j: ton, E.icch, attci<br />
IJ:.r'."., Thee. ^o^rcL:<br />
O<br />
o - on o_<br />
— i - -> -<br />
by sarruei<br />
ASSAULT5<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Culler,, p.ichard, struck by orick<br />
throvn by L.r. pickard<br />
RDA, Jl 16, 1S52, C-l<br />
Crippen, Wm., attacked <strong>and</strong> stabbed<br />
by unknown assailants<br />
HDA Jl 20,1852, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Lanan, Anthony, stabbed<br />
disp te in £jrog sno?<br />
RDU, Kr 21, 1853, 2-5<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Tew, W # L. assaulted with a cane<br />
by Mr, Jones,<br />
RDU, Ap 23, 1853, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
X«cr*», Timothy, stabbed by James<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Craig, Peter arrested for assaulting<br />
Lly 2, 185c* f 2-?<br />
Bill Gaul<br />
RDA, My 24, 1853, 2-5<br />
5V/:«E<br />
ASSAULTS & ROBBERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Prine, Capt. knocked down <strong>and</strong> robbed<br />
by unknown persons<br />
RDA, Ml. 26, 1853, 2-5<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Dris ;oll, Dennis,<br />
rots Timothy Long<br />
ry 30, lc-5-3,<br />
^tt^cks <strong>and</strong><br />
2-5<br />
CB<br />
Faiidborn, Alonzo, arreeted for<br />
"ochester<br />
Sanburn, Alonzo, stabs John<br />
Donaldson<br />
RDA, i:y 30, 1853, 2-5<br />
stabbing John Donaldson<br />
RDU, ::y 30, lG5o, 2-5<br />
IvlC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hochester<br />
Fischer, Charles, assaulted vhlle<br />
crossing Andrews Street bridge<br />
HDU, N 21, 1853, 2-5<br />
"locheeter<br />
Cu-ve:"*, diver, reverely beaten by<br />
i\;o drunks in a tavern<br />
TT-D, :: 2G, 1653, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
StoutxInger, Charles, assaulted fcy<br />
a clerk*<br />
HDU, D 29, 1853, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Scitry, Henry, pleads guilty to<br />
assault charge.<br />
HDD, Ja 12, 1854, 2-3<br />
..VL?<br />
"Icchester<br />
-ii^fcstcn, Ja~ t e£ co:.vict'jd <strong>of</strong> arfault<br />
Ja 12, .-4<br />
•<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
" ? -"-.i'» Bernard settled on payment o:<br />
olo cor IF ror a$-. ault ^bfi<br />
--O, J;,. 15, 1854, 2-5<br />
Icchester<br />
fagan, Jar.es, on trial<br />
?DU, ? 25, 1854, 2-5<br />
ASSAULT<br />
COLibs, -Ale::a.U- J , on trial for<br />
assault vith intent to -xll<br />
?,DU, L'P IS, 1854, Z-<br />
.33AULT<br />
•,'ilsor:, 3enj:-min, guilty <strong>of</strong> assault<br />
uith intent to iciii<br />
1'lDU, l".r 18, 1354, 2-7<br />
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A33AULT<br />
Teigler, iusan, severly beaten by her<br />
father<br />
.DU,l.:r 24, 1854, 1-4<br />
Hocherter<br />
Kinf ler, assaulted by rowdies In his<br />
beer shop<br />
HDIT, »p2 5, 1E54, 2-5<br />
l.LK<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Packard. Jonathan, assaulted by<br />
ruffian?<br />
RDU, My 1, 1854, 2-4<br />
F .c::;,!-:., Jona, beaten by<br />
ci ro"..j.ifcs<br />
ni 9 ; y -, 1854, '--5<br />
MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ragan, John; Linden, William;<br />
Martin, Henry; arrested for<br />
assaulting J. Packard.<br />
RDU, My 3, 1854, 2-6<br />
"<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
;.reen, t~ohn, outrageouslv attacked<br />
Zlizaoeth Cov/le<br />
l-r, -e 2, ir:54, 2-5<br />
MB<br />
Roc;<br />
Conners, Lartin, outra^eourl;<br />
i-ttacked Elizabct; Cowle<br />
IU)U, Je 2, 1R54, 2-5<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
...eavl.-, Jo'-n, outrageous 1." attacked<br />
Elizabeth Cov:le<br />
T^J,- Je 2, 1F54, 2-5<br />
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, Kenr;', outrageously attacked<br />
-liza eth Cowle<br />
s, ir£.i<br />
r;te<br />
Hoc! er-ter<br />
/art , Daniel, arrested<br />
in- Lvelle<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
JJo Donald, M; Britain, A; Britain, A.P;<br />
Britain, E; Stoddard, Saauel;<br />
Klemfelt, Leonard; assault <strong>and</strong> battery<br />
oases in Court <strong>of</strong> Sessions.<br />
RDU, P 14, 1655, 3-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Melby, Samuel M. indicted for<br />
assault <strong>and</strong> battery on Richard<br />
Smead.<br />
RDU, Mr 15, 1855, 3-1<br />
DS:MB<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Bronagan, Patrick<br />
Fitzharri8, Richard<br />
Parral, Patrick<br />
Sellinger, Lawrence<br />
Sessions court case.<br />
RDU f Mr 17, 1855, 3-1<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Scullion, Barney<br />
Police Court case.<br />
RDU, Mr 20, 1855, 3-1<br />
MB<br />
MB<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Branagan, Patrick<br />
Sessions court case.<br />
RDU, Mr 21, 1855, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Englhenhart, Jacob<br />
Police court case.<br />
RDU, Mr 21, 1855, 3-1<br />
MB<br />
MB<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Rowe, Ira G.<br />
Sessions court case.<br />
RDU, Mr 21, 1855, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Vose, Frederick, assaulted <strong>and</strong><br />
injured on way home after closing<br />
store.<br />
RDU, Ap 9, 1855, 3-1<br />
RM:MB
ASSAULTS<br />
Rooheater<br />
Raub, John, As vaulted by four nen<br />
RDU, Ky 8, 185% 3-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Griffin, John, sent to work house<br />
for assault nndbattery<br />
RDU, My 29, 1855, 3-2<br />
fdjmmra<br />
ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Johnson, John, arrested for assault<br />
<strong>and</strong> battery upon Edward K. Goodfrey,<br />
RDU, Jl 11, 1855, 3-1<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
3 Sessions Court cases<br />
RDU, Jl 14, 1855, 3-2<br />
SC:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Anderson, Hn. arrested for assaulting<br />
Ellen Butler.<br />
RDU, Jl 19, 1855, 3-4<br />
ramm<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Butler, Ellen, assaulted by Wm. Anderson<br />
RDU, Jl 19, 1855, 3-4<br />
sc ;<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Deverell, Joseph, arrested for assaultinj<br />
Calet Pierce<br />
RDU, 0 31, 1855, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
• +1<br />
Hoyt, William, convicted for assaulting!<br />
Daniel Jackson<br />
RDU, 0 31, 1855, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Wood, Lewie, awaiting examination for<br />
Assaulting Amelia Goodwin<br />
0 31, 1855, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Dunn, Patrick sentenced.<br />
BDU, N 19, 1855, 3-1<br />
VR:NT<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTZRY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Beaunan, George, fined $10<br />
RDU, D 15, 1855, 3-2<br />
ASSAULT AIJD 8ATT2RY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Forst, Frederick, Mary Forst, fined<br />
310<br />
RDU, D 15, 1355, 3-2<br />
ARO<br />
AilO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
McDercott, Charles, arrested<br />
RDU, F 2, 1856, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
, Redmond, sent to workhouse<br />
for 3 months.<br />
FDU, Mr 15, 1856, 3-3<br />
ARO<br />
NT<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Duncan, Martin fined 31C.00 for<br />
assault <strong>and</strong> battery<br />
RDU, Ap 12, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Bronstader, Andy victim <strong>of</strong> stabbing<br />
John Bender sought<br />
RDU, An 18, 1856, 3-1<br />
so;<br />
scjmran
A33AULT3<br />
Shehsn, Daniel arrectsd for mi9treatinc<br />
wife<br />
, Ap 24, 1856, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
fl ender, John, pleaded not guilty<br />
to an indictment for assault<br />
RDU, My 8 , 1856, :*-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hayes, Patrick, sent to Jail for<br />
brutally assaulting his wife.<br />
RDU, My 17, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Deophe, Obed N., by Joseph Bradley.<br />
RDU, Je 3, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Steir, Frederick, stabbed by<br />
Timothy Conners in dispute<br />
RDU, Je 10, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Bodine, Lucy, assaulted by George K.<br />
Warren <strong>and</strong> William G-rinnell<br />
RDU, Je 26, 1856, 3-1<br />
ARC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Two cases in Police Court<br />
RDU, Je 30, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
RDU, Jl 10, 1856, 3-3
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court case.<br />
RDU, Jl 14, 1856, 3-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Reed, Chnrles arrested for<br />
Maria Maxwell<br />
RDU, Jl 19, 1856, 3-2<br />
AAO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court cases<br />
UA, Ag 23, 1856, 2-3<br />
RDU<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Thompson, Benjamin charged "Ifch. assault<br />
on a man at 'Wtt's 3ook Auction.<br />
0 20, 1856 3T4<br />
ASSAULT<br />
Haggerty, William, arrested for<br />
assaulting cousin, John Haggerty<br />
RDU, C 28, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Kirtl<strong>and</strong>, Geo.—sent to Workhouse<br />
for attack on John Watt.<br />
RDU, N 7, 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Donovan, Krs, by William Cotter<br />
RDU N 17, 1856 3-2<br />
A5^;,ULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Dendel, Rp.chael, by Janes Coin<br />
RDU N 17, 1856 3-2<br />
NC
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ryan, Bridget, by Othnrlne Smith<br />
RDU N 17, 856 3-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Morris, Alfred, tried for P.ns&ult<br />
Marge ret Leidelker e.nd Kiss Henchen<br />
RDU N 18, 1856 3-2<br />
KC<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Rafferty, John T.given 1 yr .in<br />
the work house.<br />
RDU<br />
N 29 1856 3-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Cotter, Daniel, arrested for assaulting<br />
Louisa Devoe; Hammett, Daniel, arrested<br />
for assaulting his wife<br />
RDU D 10, 1856, 3-2<br />
PM<br />
ASSAULT & 3ATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Cotter, Daniel, <strong>and</strong> Anderson, Joseph,<br />
arrested<br />
RDU D 1?, 556, 3-2<br />
1 ASSAULT AMD 3ATT2RY<br />
1 <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Flood, Lu':e, sent to w ork House.<br />
1 RDU D 17, 1856 3-3<br />
••<br />
••^••Mi<br />
ASSAULT A::D EATT::HY<br />
rd, Patrick, <strong>and</strong> Haranond, Tobias<br />
fined §-30, each.<br />
RDU<br />
D 17, 1856 3-2<br />
1 <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Tapham, Thomas forfeited<br />
1 RDU D 17, 1856<br />
Ms<br />
Recognizance<br />
3-2<br />
Us<br />
1<br />
P1I<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Rsohester<br />
Lowensteln, Samuel, F ined $10.<br />
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D 18, 1856 3-3<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Coddard, Philetus; Adler, Abram;<br />
arrested.<br />
UA , D 19, 1856, 3-2<br />
NT<br />
ASSAULT AMD BATTERY<br />
Krautbauer, Xavier>acauitted <strong>of</strong><br />
having whipped child.<br />
UA , D 19, 1856, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Cotter, Thomas, fined §10 for<br />
assaulting John Dolan<br />
UA B) og f 1856, 3-1<br />
ASSAULT<br />
2 Police u ourt cases<br />
UA, !.!r 23, 1857, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police °ourt cases<br />
UA, Mr 24, 1857, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3 <strong>County</strong> Court cases<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1357, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court case<br />
UA, Ap 1, 1857 3-4
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ASSATTLT<br />
1 Police Court ease<br />
UA, Ap 2, 1857, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA, Ap IS, 1857, 3-2<br />
PW:NT<br />
PJV.':EC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA, Ap 14, 1857, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA, Ap 22, 1357, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3 Police Court Cases<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1857, 3-1<br />
?VJ:liC<br />
••<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court Cases<br />
UA, Ap 29, 1857, 3-1<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
PJ:V:ARO<br />
ASSAULT<br />
1 ?o ice Court case.<br />
SAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hettinger, —-attacked <strong>and</strong> beaten<br />
by 5 nen.<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Six Police Court cases.<br />
UA, iiy 9, 1957, 3-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Strassner, Jacob, attacked <strong>and</strong><br />
badly beaten by a half dozen men,<br />
UA, My 12, 1857, 3-2<br />
PW:53<br />
PW; KB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hitchings, arrested for stabbing-<br />
Morris.<br />
UA, My 13, 1857, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Strassner, Jacob, attacked*<br />
arrests made*<br />
UA, My 15, 1857, 3-5<br />
Four<br />
ilB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
UA, ILy 16, 1857, 3-4<br />
one Police Court Caie.<br />
VA L!y 19, 1657, 3-5<br />
PW:!2B<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Two Police Court Cases,<br />
ASSAITJTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
UA, Ely 20, 1657 3-3<br />
Dale i Thomas., assaulted <strong>and</strong><br />
UA, My 21, 1857 3-2<br />
robbed.<br />
PV/: FD<br />
PW.FD
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ASSAVLTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
O'Donnsll, attacks Policeman Sheridan.<br />
AS.AULTS<br />
One Police Court Case<br />
UA, My ?o t 1857 3-1<br />
Arrested.<br />
UA, liy ?2, 1857 3-1<br />
P.Y:FD<br />
PW:FD<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Two Police Court Cases.<br />
UA, My •-:*, 1S57 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case,<br />
UA, My 25, 1857 3-3<br />
PW :FD<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Four Ses-ion Court Case,<br />
UA, L'y 25, ^£57 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
6ne Sessions Court Case.<br />
UA, My 27, 1857 3-2<br />
?W:FD<br />
PW:FD<br />
ASSA-'ITS<br />
One Jollce Court Case,<br />
UA ::y 30, 1^7, 3-;<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Fretz, William, arrested for opening<br />
a man's head with an axe<br />
UA, Je 3, 1857, 3-2
ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Lovel<strong>and</strong>, Benjamin, charged with<br />
assaulting Delia Briggs<br />
Two Police Court Cases.<br />
T JA J e 3, 1857, 3-1<br />
UA, Je 3, 1857, 3-1<br />
1IC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hill, George, sentenced to Work House<br />
for one year<br />
A3SAUL 3<br />
One Police Court Case<br />
UA Je 9, 1357, 3-3<br />
UA, Je 6, 1857, 3-1<br />
L'C<br />
D3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3 Police Court cases<br />
UA, Je 12, 1657, 3-2<br />
A52AULTS<br />
1 Police Court case<br />
UA, Je 13, 1857, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court cp.se<br />
UA, Je If, 1857, .3-3<br />
ASSAULT3<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA, Je 16, 1857, 3-1<br />
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AS3AULTS<br />
1 Police Court c»Be<br />
UA, Je 19, 1857, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court case<br />
UA, Je 5 3, 1857, 3-2<br />
P.V:C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
5 Police Court ce.ses<br />
UA, Je 26, 1857, £-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Four Police Court Cr.ses<br />
UA Je 29, B57, .?-l<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT<br />
1 police court case<br />
UA t Jl 10, 1857, 3-1<br />
ASSUALT & BATTERY<br />
Garry, John & Wife<br />
Both discharged on promise not to<br />
whip each other<br />
UA, Jl 14, 1857, 3-2<br />
nwun<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
Kavanagh, Daniel convicted<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1857, 3-2<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
3 Police Court Cases<br />
UA Jl 20, 1857, 3-2<br />
CMV<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Deforest, Wm. discharged after<br />
paying damages<br />
UA Jl 23, 1857, 3-3<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTEHY<br />
Hacks, John oharged by Louisa<br />
Beckman<br />
UA Jl 24, 1857, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT<br />
Selly, Benedict, Phillip Meyer,<br />
charged with assault for beating<br />
man who knew <strong>of</strong> their marketing<br />
Three casos in Police court<br />
Ag. 15, 1857 3-2<br />
a cow who died<br />
UA, J x 30, 1857, 3-1<br />
FG:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Two cases in Police ourt.<br />
UA Ag. 18, 1857 3-3<br />
Lcaffer, Oeorge, arrested for sta bing<br />
xe Hcoesnier-<br />
. 1?, 1357 3-2<br />
P1I<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Dow, Fred., charged Joseph A. Jargor <strong>and</strong><br />
Joseph Sier with assault <strong>and</strong> battery<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Lite, John, on trial for assaulting<br />
Mrs. Howe8<br />
UA, S 12, 1857, 3-2<br />
UA Ag 20, 1857, 3-3
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ASSAULTS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Rooheater<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
James, Thomas, assaulted in domestic<br />
Lawrence, Maria, by Geo. Doyle<br />
quarrel by John Wright <strong>and</strong> Henry Brooke<br />
UA, 0 1, 1857, 3-2<br />
UA, S 30, 1857, 3-2<br />
MHK.-atC<br />
UHU :1!C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Dannal8, Saphrona, arrested in<br />
Police Court<br />
UA, 0 2, 1857, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Me Cluskey, Michael, Police Court<br />
Case<br />
UA, 0 2, 1857, 3-2<br />
MKM:)£C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Collins, Edwin W., charged Ira P.<br />
Brown <strong>and</strong> wife with threatening an<br />
assault on him if he did not keep<br />
away from their store<br />
UA f 0 3, 1857, 3-2<br />
1£HM:MC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Murrag, James, guilty <strong>of</strong> assault<br />
<strong>and</strong> battery<br />
UA, 0 5, 1857, 3-3<br />
MHU:MC<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
2 cases in police<br />
UA 0 3, 1857<br />
court.<br />
3-3<br />
T'vo oases in Police Court<br />
UA 0 13, 1857, 3-2<br />
P2I<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
One oase in Police Court<br />
Once oase in Police Court<br />
UA 0 14, 1857, 3-2<br />
UA 0 15, 1857, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
•i<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
1 ease in Police Court.<br />
UA 0 31, 1857<br />
3-3<br />
1 Assault<br />
1 One<br />
1 UA<br />
<strong>and</strong> Battery<br />
oase in Police Court.<br />
M6, 1857<br />
3-2<br />
PII<br />
PII<br />
•<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
One case in Police Court<br />
UA N 9, 1857, 3-4<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
One Police Court case<br />
UA N 16, 1857, 3-3<br />
DS<br />
•I<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court case<br />
UA N 17, 1857, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One police court case<br />
UA, N 18, 1857, 3-2<br />
DS
ASSAULTS<br />
Ont sessions oourt oase<br />
HA, N 19, 185?, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One police oourt case<br />
UA, N 23, 1857, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
UA, D 23, 1857, 3-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
UA, D 26, 1857, 3-2<br />
PW:MB<br />
PW:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
UA, D 28, 1857, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Mattigan, John, Bupser, or Buxry, Jacob,<br />
arrested for stabbing in saloon fight<br />
UA Ja 2, 1858, 3-3<br />
P¥:MB<br />
CMV<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
McGraw, John arrested; police<br />
court case.<br />
3-2<br />
UA<br />
P 17 1858<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Several cases tried in Police Court<br />
UA F 23, 1858, 3-2<br />
Til<br />
DS
ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Several oases tried In Police Court<br />
UA, Mr 9, 1858, 3-2<br />
O'Brien, dornellua, held in Police<br />
Court<br />
UA, Mr 10, 1858, 3-2<br />
FDllIC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Cowdey, Jacob, held in Police Court<br />
UA, Ur 13, 1B58, 3-6<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
O'Brien, Cornelius, held in<br />
Police Court.<br />
UA, Mr 18, 1858, 3-2<br />
FD:ttB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hogan, Stephen, held In Police<br />
Court,<br />
UA, Mr 19, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hannar, John, held in Police c ourt<br />
case<br />
UA, Mr 22, 1858, 3-3<br />
FD:MB<br />
FD:MC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Brown, Thomas<br />
Mo Nelss, Anthony-<br />
Arrested for assaulting Leonard Case<br />
UA, Mr 25, 1858, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Gerrie, James H.<br />
Lyne, Henry<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Arrested for assaulting Quincy<br />
Van Vooshies<br />
TJA, Mr 25, 1858, 75-3<br />
FD:MC<br />
FD:KO
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Conrol, Andrew<br />
Lewis* Uelanoton<br />
Seasons, Wm.<br />
Fosdick, Platt<br />
Arrested<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Ur 26, 1858, 3-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Polioe Court<br />
Several eases listed<br />
UA, Ur 26, 1858, 3-3<br />
FD:L'C<br />
FD:KC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Anges, Mrs., assaulted Mr. Wood<br />
<strong>of</strong> the House <strong>of</strong> Refuge.<br />
UA, Ap 21, 1858, 3-5<br />
ASSAULTS AND BATTERY<br />
Several cases tried in Police Court<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1858, 3-6<br />
FD:MB<br />
FD:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS AND BATTERY<br />
Several cases tried in Police Court<br />
UA, Ap 28, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
O'Donnell, John, held in Police Court<br />
UA, Ap 29, 1858, 3-3<br />
FD:ARO<br />
•••<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ll'Clusky, James, held in Police<br />
Court<br />
UA f My 1, 1858, 3-2<br />
FD:ARO<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Cotter, James held in Police<br />
Court<br />
UA My 11, 1858, 3-3<br />
FD:MC<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Several cases tried in Police Court. 1 Bromley, George, Nathan<br />
UA, My 12, 1658, 3-3<br />
1 held in Police Court<br />
1 UA, My 14, 1858, 3-2<br />
N. Parker<br />
FDOIB<br />
1 FD:ARO W<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Several Cases tr ed In Police<br />
Court<br />
UA My 18, 1858, 3-2<br />
1 ASSAULTS<br />
1 Riley, William,<br />
1 UA, My 20, 1858,<br />
held in<br />
3-2<br />
Police Court<br />
DS<br />
1 FDrliC ^<br />
><br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Several cases tried in Police<br />
Court<br />
Several cases tried in Police Court<br />
UA, Je 28, 1858, 3-2<br />
UA Je 7,1858, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
FD:KC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Several cases tried in Police<br />
ROGHEST'^R<br />
Court<br />
-T.<br />
, i - T<br />
--: .--a": in- -«f Frederic!: Green<br />
UA Je 30, 1858, 3-2<br />
' ~na Ar"?. >cl^ "Mch?.el*<br />
T JA J?_ G, ir.58, o-<br />
DS
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Thre« arrested<br />
rr* .«?:•-- for s*- •>! - ? r<br />
eric':<br />
r -r«en<br />
UA Jl 7, 1858, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT A.\D EAT.E-Y<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Van Alstyne, Abraham fined six<br />
shillings<br />
UA Jl 7, 1658, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Cochrane, Joseph violently assaulted<br />
by Michael Joyce<br />
UA Jl 8, 1858, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Joyce, Michael ^arrested for assaulting<br />
llr. Cochrane<br />
UA, Jl 15, 1858, 3-4<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Coppernal, Julia, arrested for<br />
assaulting John Keeney<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1858, 3-2<br />
Dim<br />
VR:MC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Heafner, Thomas, arrested for<br />
assaulting Josephine Albert<br />
UA, Jl 19, 1858, *-4<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Newcomb, Theodore arrested for<br />
assaulting ^ichard Harvey<br />
UA Jl 20, 1858, 3-3<br />
VR:1IC<br />
DS
ASSAULT AMD BATTERY<br />
Roohester<br />
Jeffrey, Mary, arrested for assaulting<br />
Lovlna Green.<br />
UA, Jl 21, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Maxwell, Thomas arrested on complaint<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jane Snow<br />
UA Jl 27, 1858, 3-2<br />
JL:UB<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Me Govern, Edward, wanted by police<br />
for assaulting John Jager<br />
UA, Jl 28, 1858, 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Donaldson, William,, held to bail for<br />
assaulting Lewis Baron.<br />
UA Ag. 2, 1858 3-3<br />
VR:ARO<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Anderson, P., gave bail<br />
UA Afe 4, 1858, 3-4<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Palirer, Edward arrested for assaulting<br />
C-eorge 7 Kendall<br />
UA Ag 6, 18b8, 3-3<br />
CMV<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Patterson, Alice, arrested for assaulting<br />
Catherine L<strong>and</strong>on.<br />
UA Ag. 10, 1858 3-2<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Uatchlen, Herman, arrested for assaulting<br />
Herman Blesser<br />
UA Ajg 13, 1858, 3-2<br />
Pit<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
HoLean, John, arrested for assaultlnc<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Caruthers, William, assaulted<br />
Uellssa Howl<strong>and</strong><br />
UA Ag 16, 1858, 3-1<br />
UA Ag 14, 1858, 3-1<br />
CUV<br />
••<br />
ASSAULT & BATIZRY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
©•Brlen, Cornelius, arrested for<br />
assaulting John McDonald<br />
UA Ag 16, 1858, 3-2<br />
CMV<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Moore, Samuel <strong>and</strong> Hamilton Blanchard,<br />
arrested for assaulting John McCormick<br />
UA Ag 19, 1858, 3-3<br />
CMV<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Black, Joseph (Henrietta) assaulted by<br />
Richard Love <strong>and</strong> "illiam Warner.<br />
UA Ag. 20, 1858 3-1<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Connolon, James, arrested for attempting<br />
to drown Edward Fu 7 ler<br />
UA Ag 21, 1858, 3-4<br />
Plf<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT AUr R0S5ERX<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Warner, Willlan, guilty <strong>of</strong> assaulting<br />
<strong>and</strong> robbing Joseoh Black<br />
UA Ag 21, I* 58 * 3 ~ 4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER*<br />
Williams, George, arrested for<br />
- assaulting Sarah J. Johnson<br />
UA Ag 2.% 1858, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
DS
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Strobel, Martin <strong>and</strong> Therese arrested<br />
for assaulting Nicholas Lintz<br />
UA, Ag 28, 1858, 3-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Camm, John, arrested for assaulting<br />
Mary Campbell<br />
UA, Ag 30, 1858, 3-2<br />
VR:ARO<br />
VR:AR0<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Rlley, John, arrested for assaulting<br />
Wm. Johnson.<br />
UA, S 4, 1858, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Chapman, George - arrested for assaulting<br />
wife*<br />
UA, S 6, 1858, 3-3<br />
VR:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Klllcullen, Thomas - arrested for<br />
assaulting a young woman.<br />
ASSAULT AND 3ATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Parry, John, arrested for assaulting<br />
Patrick O'Harra<br />
UA, 3 7, 1858, 3-3<br />
UA, S 6, 1858, 3-3<br />
FD:MC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Spinning, William, arrested for<br />
assaulting Charles Sutton<br />
UA, S 7, 1858, 3-3<br />
1 ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Swift, Lot, fined $5 for<br />
1 J. T. Rafferty<br />
UA, S 8, 1858, 3-5<br />
•<br />
assaulting<br />
FD:MC<br />
1 FD:MC<br />
•
ASSAULTS<br />
Roohester<br />
tames, John, arrested for assaulting<br />
Carl Laseranger<br />
UA, S 11, 1858, 3-3<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Malone, John, not guilty <strong>of</strong> this<br />
charge<br />
UA, S 15, 1858, 3-2<br />
FDHiC<br />
VR:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Chapell, Oscar, Jacob Dawley, arrested<br />
UA, S 16, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
O'Shaugnossy, Dennis, arrested<br />
but later discharged<br />
UA, S 16, 1858, 3-2<br />
VR:APO<br />
VR:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Duffy, Michael, Mary Duffy, arrested<br />
UA, S 20, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
RocBester<br />
Hamilton, John, charged with assaulting<br />
Martha Penny<br />
UA, S 22, 1858, 3-3<br />
VR:AR0<br />
VRrARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Baron, Louis, arrested for assaulting<br />
wife.<br />
UA, S 24, 1868, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Cunningiam, Richard, arrested for<br />
assaulting Joseph Brace..<br />
UA, S 29, 1858, 3-4<br />
JL:BB<br />
VRliMB
ASSAULTS<br />
Rooheeter<br />
Nick, Martin, arrested for attempting<br />
to assault a woman,<br />
UA, S 29, 1858, 3-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Sizer, Mr. was severely beaten by<br />
James Buckley*<br />
UA, S 30, 1858, 3-3<br />
VR:1SB<br />
VR:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Keeney, Erastus H, arrested for<br />
assaulting Charles Bangs<br />
UA, 0 7, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Peardon, Daniel, fined $10 for<br />
assaulting Mary Morgan <strong>and</strong> Dennis<br />
Murphy.<br />
UA 0 11, 1858 3-5<br />
VR:MC<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Price, George (Canada), assaulted<br />
in <strong>Rochester</strong>.<br />
UA 0 11, 1858 3-3<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Stevenson, D av ia, severally beaten.<br />
UA 0 12, 1858 3-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Serth, George, stabbed when he attempted<br />
to clear his saloon <strong>of</strong> ruffians<br />
UA, 0 22, 1858, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Burns, Martin, arrested for assault'<br />
ing Christian Widman<br />
UA 0 29, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ROCHESTER<br />
Long, Ed-'ar.l, arrested on cormlain'<br />
<strong>of</strong> Joseph Mariott<br />
UA 0 29, 1858, 3-2<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Duffy, Michael, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Michael Duffy,<br />
arrested for assaulting Policeman Brown<br />
UA 0 30, 1858, 3-2<br />
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ROCHESTER<br />
VR/CMV<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Burns, Martin, arrested for Assault-<br />
Ing Charles Young<br />
UA N 4, 1858, 3-3<br />
Cody, John, arrested for assualtlng<br />
John Hazel<br />
UA M 4, 1853, 3-3<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Liverman, William, arrested on complaint<br />
<strong>of</strong> wife<br />
UA N 5, 1858, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
O'Brien, Cornelius, charged Mrs. Hawthorne<br />
with assaulting him<br />
UA N 8, 1858, 3-2<br />
VR/CMV<br />
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ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Wonder, George, arrested for threaten:<br />
Frederick Steickle<br />
UA N 10, 1858, 3-2<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Frier, Richard, case settled,<br />
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"oohester<br />
Do Ian, Edward, arrested for<br />
John Middleton.<br />
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ROCHESTER<br />
11 Rown, Thomas, examined<br />
1 Mary<br />
1 UA N<br />
Jane Wilson<br />
20, 1858, 3-4<br />
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ASSAULT <strong>and</strong> BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Police case<br />
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SAVLT <strong>and</strong> B/.TTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
2 cases in the Court <strong>of</strong> Sessions<br />
UA, N 23, 1858, 3-3<br />
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ASSAULT <strong>and</strong> BATTERY<br />
BoChester<br />
1 police court case<br />
UA, N 26, 1858, 3-4<br />
ASSAULT5<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Police Court case<br />
UA, N 27, 1858, 3-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Taylor, Charley, arrested for attacking<br />
Charlotte Moore<br />
UA, D 3, 1658, 3-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Bennett, J. B., knocked down;<br />
attempt to rob him made<br />
UA, D 7, 1858, 3-3<br />
CG:ARO<br />
CG:ARO
ASSAULT<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ellerby, Joseph, fined $5 for<br />
assaulting Richard Farrow<br />
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<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Keyes, Michael, held<br />
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CC.-ARO<br />
CC:ARO<br />
ASSAULT AND BATT2RY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Coyne, Uary, arrested for assaulting<br />
Mary Rogers.<br />
UA, D 14, 1358, 3-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Kelly, Jefferson arrested for assaulting<br />
Henry Rodel<br />
UA, D 17,.1858, 3-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
llichael, A lice, <strong>and</strong> Fltzsimons,<br />
Uary, assaulted Uary Tumelty.<br />
UA D 18, 1858 3-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Bauer, Charles, held.<br />
UA D 22, 1858 3-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Clancy, David, held.<br />
UA D 22, 1858 3-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Kirley, Peter, arrested for assaulting<br />
George Parker<br />
UA, D 27, 1858, 3-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Roohester<br />
Me Neiss, Valentine<br />
Sweeney, Bridget<br />
Arrested for assaulting Thomas Me Govern<br />
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<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Royston, Jacob, charged with assaults<br />
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VR:tlC<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Cox, Michael, fined $5 for assaulting<br />
William Good<br />
UA, D 28, 1858, 3-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ryan, G-eorge, shot at Marvin Ketchun<br />
UA, JA 17, 1859, 3-1<br />
VR;MC<br />
HA1!:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, John charged with threatening<br />
to assault Frederick Koch<br />
UA Ja 23, 1853, 5-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Keef, Timothy, sent to Penitentiary<br />
for assaulting lady<br />
UA Ja 29, 1859, 3-2<br />
DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Keople, Joseph 7/onded by hatchet<br />
allegedly wielded by William Sterne<br />
DA Ja 31, 1859, 3-1<br />
-SSAULTS<br />
Guder, Peter, 15, held on ball in<br />
attack on Geo. E. Davis<br />
UA F 2, 1859., 3-2<br />
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ROCHESTER<br />
French, Charles, held on Ball<br />
In brutal attack on Paul TngLeh^rt<br />
OA F 3, 1853, 3-1<br />
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C^Neil, James assaulted by Michael<br />
Gill; scalp lacerated In attempt<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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SSAULT<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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One Police Court case<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA Ap 25, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Tinkus, Henry <strong>of</strong> Orleans Co. sentenced,<br />
to penitentiary<br />
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<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 arrest<br />
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5SAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA Je 10, 1859,<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA, Je 27, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
4 police court cs.ses<br />
UA, Je 27, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 police court cases<br />
UA, Je 28, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 police court case<br />
UA, Je 29, 1859, 2-5<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 police court casf<br />
UA, Je 30, 1859, 2-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court case<br />
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ASSAULT3<br />
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Tr'o Police Court cases<br />
UA Jl 6, 1859, 2-2<br />
PV. f :DS<br />
PV'tDS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA, Jl 7, 1859, 2-2<br />
2 Police court cases<br />
UA, Jl 8, 1859, 2-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Three Police Court Cases<br />
UA, Jl 9, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case<br />
UA, Jl 13, 1859, 2-2<br />
PJY/iARO<br />
PJ7T:ArO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA Jl 16, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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UA Jl 18, 1859, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA » Jl 19, 1859, 2-2<br />
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UA, Jl 2 5, 1859, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA, Jl 27, 1859, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA, Ag 2, 1859, 2-2<br />
PJWiAHO<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court case<br />
UA, Ag 3, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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UA Ag 8, 1859, 2-3<br />
PWlilC<br />
PW/CL"V<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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UA, Ag 9, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Calhoun, Charles, severely injured<br />
vrhen knifed by Wra. Spinning<br />
UA, Ag 16, 1859, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA, Ag 29, 1859, 2-2<br />
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UA, S 3, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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PJ7.':ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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UA, S 6, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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UA S 13, 1859, 2-4<br />
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1 Police Court Case<br />
UA S 15, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court Case<br />
UA S 21, 1859, 2-6<br />
PW/CIT<br />
pw/c;..v<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA S 24, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA S 26, 1659, 2-3<br />
pw/ci.rv<br />
PW/C.V.V<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hutton, Ann, arrested for assaultinr<br />
Braddock Hutton at Mt. Korris<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA S27, 1859, 2-4<br />
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UA, 0 3, 1859, 2-4<br />
Cne Police Court Case<br />
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ASP.AITLTS<br />
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UA 0 11, 1859, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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UA 0 15, 1~59, 2-4<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Brace, Alex<strong>and</strong>er, beaten by<br />
unknown assailants*<br />
UA, 0 17, 1859, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
UA, 0 17, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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U*» 0 22, 1859, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court case<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
0'3rien, Ellen arrested for<br />
assaulting Richard Fitzgerald<br />
UA N 7, 1859, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court case<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court case<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
T w o police Court cases<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASAULTS<br />
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PT.:DS<br />
ASSAULIS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Tallen, William, stabs Policeman<br />
Dresser, injury serious but not<br />
fatal<br />
U A , N 25, 1859, 2-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case.<br />
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Pease, Policeman, arrested for<br />
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P'7:DS<br />
P'" :DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 police court case<br />
UA, D 10, 1859, 2-4<br />
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<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
^ne, :-everson, badly beaten by Th-mas<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
3 Police Court Cases<br />
UA D 13, 1859, 2-4<br />
P7J/C!.:V<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Tvro Sessions court cases<br />
UA, D 14, 1859, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Two Police court cases<br />
UA, D 15, 1859, 2-3<br />
PJW:AR'<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
UA D 16, 1859, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court Cases<br />
UA D 17, 1859, 2-3<br />
PW/CLV<br />
P'.7/c:.:v<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Sessions Court Cases<br />
UA D 17, 1859, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hinckley, Josephine, assaulted by Sam<br />
Stoddard<br />
UA D 20, 1859, 2-2<br />
PW/Ci-V<br />
PW/C-V
ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court Cases<br />
UA D 23,1859, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court Cases<br />
UA D 27, 1859, 2-3<br />
PW/CI/.V<br />
FW/CuV<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case<br />
UA, D 31, 1859, 8-3<br />
n , n i*yg s •*• s<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
T "A, J a ", 1860, 2-4<br />
PJV/:ArlO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Me Farlin, Hlch&el, arrested for<br />
assault <strong>and</strong> battery on his wife<br />
"A, Ja 4, 1360, 2-4<br />
UA, Ja 4, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er, A. S., attacked by<br />
Frederick Dime in summer <strong>of</strong> 1859<br />
UA, Ja 6, I860, 2-2<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ionian, James, fined for assault<br />
on Charles Sweowitz<br />
UA, Ja 16, 1860, 2-3
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
Wo Donald, A. D. J., <strong>and</strong> John<br />
Mackey, Ellsha, charged<br />
Qlllbanks, indicted for assault<br />
UA, J a 16, 1960, 2-2<br />
with intent to kill<br />
UA, Ja 16, I860, 2-2<br />
KHM.'ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Nichols, James <strong>and</strong> John Kellyarrested<br />
for assault <strong>and</strong> battery<br />
upon an old man in a beer shop.<br />
UA, Ja 23, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Sanford, Lyman, fined <strong>and</strong> sentenced<br />
for assault on Fanny Plckard.<br />
UA, Ja 24, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Carroll, Ovren, <strong>and</strong> wife assaulted b;<br />
Dennis Barry<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
(ROCHESTER)<br />
Parkhurst, Win. Lafayette, charged v.-ith<br />
assault on daughter <strong>of</strong> Arthur Parmale.<br />
UA, Ja 31, 1860, 2-2<br />
UA, J a 30, 1860, 2-3<br />
JIHMlAO<br />
.ASfAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
ASSAUL1S<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
One arrest<br />
UA F 4, 1860, 2-3<br />
T'-ro arrests<br />
UA F 14, 1860, ?.-3<br />
DS:DS<br />
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A5:DS
ASSAULT<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
One arrest<br />
UA F 15, I860, r>-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Englehardt, Conrad, assaulted by Prank<br />
Smith<br />
UA Mr 8, 1860, 2-4<br />
LHL1/CUV<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
AULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Bauman, Louis, assaulted by Dennis<br />
Reardon<br />
UA Kr 12, 186C, 2-4<br />
One arrest<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
UA lir 14, 1860, 2-5<br />
HHL1/CUV<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Stultz, Michael <strong>and</strong> J M. Ellenbeck,<br />
assaulted by Frederick D ime<br />
<strong>and</strong> Wm. I'cGraw<br />
ASFAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Li scorn, La"Tence, charged V. f m.<br />
Dehl "»lth an assault upon him<br />
UA Ur 24, I860, 2-3<br />
UA Mr 22, 1860, 2-2<br />
H:.::DS<br />
:DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Two cases in Police Court<br />
UA Mr 26, 1860, 2-3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Rafferty, John, T., charged<br />
1 lluldoon with assault.<br />
UA, ISr 27, 1860, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Gardner, James, assaulted by<br />
One Police Court case tried.<br />
UA, Ap 11, 1860, 2-4<br />
Patrick Anderson<br />
UA t Ap 3, 1960, 2-3<br />
FD:IIB<br />
ASSAULT AND SAT7ZRY<br />
One case tried In Police Court,<br />
UA, Ap 13, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Remarque, John F, , held for<br />
assaulting his wife<br />
UA, Ap 18, 1860, 2-6<br />
FD:HB<br />
ED:A?.O<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court, one case tried<br />
UA, Ap 18, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULT Ai\TD BATTERY<br />
Police Court, one case in progress<br />
UA, Ap 20, 1860, 2-3<br />
FD:.R0<br />
FD:;.:C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court,• one case tried<br />
UA, Ap 25, 1860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court, one case tried.<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1860, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court<br />
Two cises tried<br />
UA, Ily 1, 1860, 2-3<br />
•" case3<br />
Hochester<br />
"A, :iy 1, I860, 2-3<br />
A33A:;L:S<br />
Ore arrest<br />
ROC' J EST£H<br />
--"•> cases tried in Police Court<br />
-:A, ::y 5, ir.50, 2-3<br />
UA Uy 2, 1860, 2-3<br />
.,53,-LLTS<br />
ROCTESTER<br />
One -Sessions Court case<br />
UA V.y 9, I860, 2-3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Gallager, John, assaulted; left<br />
Senseless<br />
UA, My 12, 1860, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Court, two canes listed<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
My 14, 1B60, r>-4<br />
One ' rrest<br />
UA !Iy 19, 1-160, 2-7,<br />
A3 :DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Thr*-*» arrests<br />
T - r A RIy 19, 135 \ 2-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Two *» rrest3<br />
UA My 21, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Two arrests<br />
UA My 22, 1860, 2-6<br />
AB:DS<br />
Ml<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Two cases in Police Court<br />
UA, My 23, 1860, 2-4<br />
AB:DS<br />
warn<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court, two cases tried<br />
UA, My 28,1860, 2-3<br />
iJHL.iARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Post, Joseph, arrested for assault<br />
upon Mrs. Violetta II. Hewitt<br />
UA, Hy 30, 1860, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court, two c:xaeo listed<br />
UA, Je 1, I 1 60, 8-2<br />
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"n^ case<br />
Police Court<br />
tried<br />
"A, Je 2, 1360, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Three cases in Police Court,<br />
UA, Je 4, 1860, 2-2<br />
'5AULT3<br />
Case in Police Court*<br />
UA, Je 6, I860, 2-4<br />
,ULT3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Spicer, Sarah, brutally assaulted<br />
by 3urt Kello^?<br />
UA, Je 11, 1360, 2-3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hall, Leonard, attacked by unknown<br />
assailants<br />
UA, Je 12, 1860, 2-2<br />
FD:A?.C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Two case3 in Police Court<br />
UA, Je 12, I860, 2-3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Dalton, Wm., stabbed by Charles<br />
Armstrong on Exchange Street<br />
UA, Je 14, 1860, 2-4<br />
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One oaBe listed in <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Court.<br />
UA, Je 20, I860, P.-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Two cases in Police Court.<br />
UA, Je 22, 1860, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One case in Sessions Court.<br />
UA t Je 22, 1860, 2-4<br />
FD:MB<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Mack, Ann, charged vith assault by-<br />
Elizabeth Holmes.<br />
UA, Je 23, 1860, 2-2<br />
FD:MB<br />
FD :K<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One case in Sessions Court,<br />
UA, Je 23, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULT A:!D BATTERY<br />
One case in Police Court<br />
UA, Je 25, 1860, 2-4<br />
FD:MB<br />
FDIA.10<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Case in Police Court<br />
UA, Je 26, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Two cases in Police Court<br />
UA, Je 27, 1860, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One case In Police Court.<br />
UA, Jl 2, 1060, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Koons, Martha A., held for bail<br />
UA Jl 3; 1860, 2-4<br />
JS/CI.IV<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ward, Calvin, held for bail<br />
- UA Jl 3, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULT<br />
Three cases In Police Court,<br />
UA, Jl 3, 1860, 2-4<br />
JS/Ci^T<br />
•1<br />
JS:I3<br />
ASSAULT<br />
8 cases in Police Court,<br />
UA, Jl 5, 1860, 2-7<br />
I<br />
T-o cases in Police<br />
1 UA, Jl 6,<br />
1350, 2-4<br />
Court<br />
JS:13<br />
A3iAVT.TS<br />
Roche ster<br />
Two arrests<br />
UA, Jl 7, 1360, 2-4<br />
1 .-.=:•.-; -IT<br />
1<br />
I<br />
Tvo cases<br />
1 UA, Jl 9,<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
in Police<br />
1850, 2-4<br />
Court<br />
1 .rr: ::C<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Cr»ndall, Mr. Assaulted by Mr-<br />
Sunderl<strong>and</strong>, warrant Issued. Trou":<br />
believed to be caused by a love<br />
affair<br />
UA, Jl 10, 1860, *>-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Howard, Will Ian Edward, arrested t^v<br />
assault <strong>and</strong> battery askes for ,-pr.eal<br />
?nd was discharged on Bond<br />
UA, Jl 10, 1960, 2-2<br />
JS:A?.O<br />
W<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
One arrest.<br />
UA, Jl 12, I860, 2-3<br />
AScAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Ba.wlston, John, p.nd Daniel A. Dennis,<br />
p.rrested for drunkenness <strong>and</strong>. for<br />
assaulting John Gormly<br />
UA, Jl 14, 1960, 2-4<br />
JS:!.;C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3 cases tried in Police Court<br />
UA, Jl 16, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULT AND bATT'£RY<br />
2 cases tried in Police Court<br />
UA, Jl 17, I860, 2-5<br />
J3:LC<br />
JS:i:c<br />
ASSAULT<br />
One case in Pol ce Court<br />
UA, Jl 15, 13S0, 2-3<br />
ASSAULT AND 3ATTSRY<br />
People in the East End have been<br />
Assaulted by unknown men<br />
UA Jl 23, 1860, 2-2<br />
J3: AT-iC<br />
JS:'RO
AiSSAi'LT<br />
1 case in Police Court<br />
UA, Jl 27., 1860, 2-5<br />
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DP. n I el 3;; Hi van issued a warrant for the<br />
arrest <strong>of</strong> Terrance 0'3rien <strong>and</strong> his<br />
con Robert for assault with attempt<br />
to Mil<br />
UA, Jl 25, 1860, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
Lewis, Francis arrested for assault on<br />
his wife<br />
UA, Jl 25, 1860, 2-4<br />
1 cr.s? in Police Court<br />
"A, Jl 26, 1860, 2-3<br />
J s; cmra<br />
Snith, I.'.athev: asked for a warrant on an<br />
assault charge for his wife<br />
UA, Jl 27, 1860, 2-4<br />
c r ?rs in Police Court<br />
'"A, "1 £7, 1860, 2-3<br />
...ScAVLTS<br />
Tv:o cases in Police Court<br />
T'A, Jl 30, 1360, 2-5<br />
1 Police Court case<br />
L'A, Jl 31, I860, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 oase in Police Court<br />
U A, Ag 6, 1860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One arrest<br />
UA Ag 7, 1860, 2-6<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 cases in Police Court<br />
U A, Ag 9, 1860, 2-6<br />
CG:DS<br />
ASSAULT
T O: BATTERY<br />
2 Police Court cases<br />
UA, Ag 23, 1860, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Mehegon, Thomas struck on head with<br />
axe by Peter Steele<br />
UA Ag 27, 1860, 2-4<br />
MM:DS<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
Watson, W. W., victim <strong>of</strong> assault<br />
by Isaac Litherldge<br />
UA Ag 31, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULT & BATTERY<br />
Three Police Court cases<br />
UA S 1, 1860, 2-5<br />
FG:BS<br />
FC-:DS<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
One case tried in Police Court<br />
UA S 4, 186C. 2-5<br />
ASSAULT<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Brown Mr», (Syracuse), arrested for<br />
beating his wife <strong>and</strong> six month old<br />
child<br />
UA S 6, 1860, 2-2<br />
FG:DS<br />
r S:DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Three arv ats<br />
UA 8 6, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
One arrest<br />
0AS7, 1860, 2-5<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
One arrest<br />
OA S 8, I860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTEE<br />
One arrest<br />
UA S 10, 1860, 2-5<br />
JS:DS<br />
ASSAULT<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
3 arrests<br />
UA, 3 12, 1860, 2-4<br />
JS:DS<br />
ASSAULT3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hodgson, John, arrested for assaulting<br />
his wife with a deadly weapon<br />
UA S 24, I860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Hodgson, iirs., reported dying from<br />
blow on her head, given by v er<br />
husb<strong>and</strong><br />
UA, S 26, 1860, 2-2<br />
JS:ARO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hopkins, John, assaulted a boy;<br />
arrested<br />
UA, 0 4, I860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
PT:L"C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Fahey, Patrick<br />
Me Anally, Thomas<br />
Corrigan<br />
Deneny<br />
Arrested for assaulting Mrs. Llary Ann<br />
Mooney<br />
UA, 0 4, 1860, 2-6<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Hullenschult, John arrested<br />
UA, 0 5, 1860, 2-4<br />
CG:L'C<br />
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ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Baker, Koon, arrested<br />
UA, 0 16, I860, 2-3<br />
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AS^At'LTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
3 arrests.<br />
UA, 0 24, 1860, 2-3<br />
PJW:ARO<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
2 arrests.<br />
UA, 0 25, 1860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Coons, Samuel, charged with assaulting<br />
Llrs. Rhoda Sherman & her daughter.<br />
UA, 0 31, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Re-nsdart, Ann, assaulted with axe<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Sessions Court conviction<br />
UA, N 13, 1860, 2-3<br />
ty Henry Cooper<br />
UA N 9, I860, 2-2<br />
2 arrests<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, K 16, I860, 2-2<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Police Court cr.se<br />
UA. II 13, 18-30, 2-4<br />
Js;nrw
ASSAULT t: aATIERY<br />
Roches ^r<br />
kB, John, on trial at the Court<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sessions<br />
UA, tf 20, 186^, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULT « BATTERY<br />
G-ilbr.nlrs, John found<br />
UA, !•! 21, I860, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
2 arrests<br />
UA, N ??, i860, P-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 arrest.<br />
UA, N 24,1860, -2-3<br />
JS:L'C<br />
JS:RJP<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
EOCHESTER<br />
Dorsey, Patrick, William Cotter, <strong>and</strong><br />
Edward Lawless assaulted John rreck,<br />
Dorsey arrested<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Sipe, Andrew, arrested for assault<br />
on John R. Haid<br />
UA N 27, 1860, 2-1<br />
DA N 27, 1330, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
One Police Court case<br />
UA II 27, I860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Two arrests<br />
DAN 30, I860, 2-3<br />
JS:DS<br />
JS:DS
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ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
2 arrests.<br />
One Police Court case<br />
UA, D 6, 1860, 2-3<br />
DA D 3, I860, 2-6<br />
JS:DS<br />
CG:!B<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case<br />
UA, D 7, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
4 Police Court Cases,<br />
UA, D 10, 1860, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
2 Police Court cases<br />
UA, D 11, 1360, 2-5<br />
ASSAULT AND BATTERY<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 Police Court case<br />
UA, D 12, 1860, 2-3<br />
CG:2IC<br />
CO: 1IC<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 cases in Sessions Court<br />
UA, D 14, 1860, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
White, Arthur, found guilty In<br />
Sessions Court<br />
UA, D 14, 18*>, 2-4<br />
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UA, D 17, I860, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Maher, Thomas, sentenced to Penitentiary<br />
for four months for assault on Allen<br />
Jones*<br />
UA, D 19, I860, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
U A D 20, 1860, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Tully, William, arrested<br />
UA<br />
D 21, 1860, 2-2<br />
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CC-/CI..V<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Sessions Court Case<br />
UA D 21, I860, 2-2<br />
ASSAULTS a BATTERY<br />
2 Police Court Cases<br />
UA D 21, I860, 2-5<br />
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CC-/CI.V<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
One arrest.<br />
UA D 22, I860 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Flarherty, Michael, arrested for<br />
assault upon James Rooney.<br />
UA, Ja 7, 1861, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Three Police Court cases tried<br />
UA Ja 10, 1861, r-2<br />
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ASSAULT A::D BATTERY<br />
2 cases In Police Court.<br />
UA, Ja PI, 1861, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS AND BATTERY<br />
Roth, Frank, held on complaint <strong>of</strong><br />
Frank Leffert<br />
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A38AULT3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Warner, H. G-., knocked do^n <strong>and</strong><br />
seriously hurt; p?.rty "ho hit<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 arrest.<br />
UA, F 21, 1861, 2-3<br />
n arner dlsippe red<br />
UA, P 19, 1801, 2-1<br />
CC:ilB<br />
CC:IIC<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
2 arrests.<br />
UA* P 22, 1861, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Driscoll, assaulted Mr. Keefe with<br />
a pair <strong>of</strong> cast Iron knuckles on<br />
Brown St. Bridge<br />
UA, Mr 4, 1861, 2-6<br />
mhni;mmn<br />
ASSAULT end<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Weyburn F.rrested for attaching Baron<br />
UA, Hr 5, 1861, 2-4<br />
ASSAULT <strong>and</strong> iaAii'Er'Y<br />
• <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Doyle, Patrick, arrested for assaulting<br />
George Stede<br />
'A, iir 8, 1861, 2-2<br />
•-'•; • •''•?!<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Friar, Ric^rd, rrrented for attr.c. ing<br />
V/n. C. hidwell<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
1 arrest<br />
UA, :ir 20, 1861, 2-4<br />
UA, l-r 8, 1861, 2-2
A3UALLT3<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Court conviction<br />
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Rochefiter<br />
t'A, : r ?6, 1861, 2-4<br />
UA, V.r 27, 1851, 2-4<br />
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^.FAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
2 arrests<br />
UA, llr 28, 1851, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
McAllister, John, arrested for assault<br />
upon seven year old girl<br />
UA, Ap 6, 1861, 2-3<br />
CC : T T!"T 1 .'<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3rown, John sent to Jail for stabbing<br />
Albert Cracker<br />
T JA, Ap 8, 1351, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 arrest<br />
UA, Ap 8, 1861, 2-6<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
3 arrests. #<br />
UA, Ap 11, 1361, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case.<br />
UA, Ap 12, 1861, 2-2<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
Two e*nes in Police Court<br />
UA, Ap 16, 1Q61, 2-4<br />
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AS3AULTS<br />
Two cr.ses in Police Court<br />
UA, Ap 17, 1861, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
O'Brien, Con, p.rrested for drunkenness<br />
<strong>and</strong> for assaultinr his 6 yerr old stepson<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Four arrests<br />
UA, Ap 23, I361, 2-6<br />
UA Ap 20, 1861, 2-1<br />
JS.V-RO<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Z arrests<br />
UA Ap 24,1861, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 arre3t,<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Ap 25, 1361, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
3 arrests*<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
A33AULT3<br />
2 arrests.<br />
UA, Ap 27, 1361, 2-4<br />
UA, Ap 26, 1361, 2-5<br />
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A33AULT3<br />
1 RPrert<br />
UA Ap 29,1861, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 crrest<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court case<br />
i-'A, -' , 1861, 2-$><br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 Police Court Case<br />
liA, lly 3 f 18.:i, 2-4<br />
?. r.rrer.ts<br />
L'A, Ly 4,<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Sepsions Court case<br />
*JA I'v 8, 1361, f»-4<br />
ine Police C urt case<br />
ir A r y 10, 1861, °-5
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2 rrreuta<br />
ASSAULT3<br />
Rochecter<br />
1 p.rrent<br />
l-'A, I y 14, 10dl, '3-3<br />
AB:*..C<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One ,-rrest<br />
UA 'y 17, 1£ 1, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Police Court, one arrest<br />
UA My 16, 1861, 2-4<br />
2.IH' :DS<br />
A~ Al'LTi<br />
RCCKE3TEF.<br />
One arrest<br />
UA y 1", 1-51, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
"^oTIce Curt, two arrests<br />
UA Ky 20, 1861, 2-5<br />
.Ji..:DS<br />
1 ASSAULT <strong>and</strong><br />
B^T'.ERY<br />
Cne r.rr e?t<br />
HCCHESTER<br />
UA :'v vr, i?ei, ^-<br />
1 2 cases in<br />
1 UA, My 23,<br />
Police Court<br />
1351, 2-3<br />
1 fd;mmm<br />
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2 cases in<br />
UA, My 24,<br />
Police<br />
1861,<br />
1<br />
Court* 1<br />
2-3<br />
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1 CAoe in Seenionf Court*<br />
UA, Ly rr, ifioi, r-3<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
1 case in Police Court,<br />
UA, Ey 25, 1861, 2-3<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Police c ourt, 2 arrests<br />
UA, My 31, 1861, 2-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
2 Police Court Cases<br />
UA Je 6 f 1861, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
1 in Police Court.<br />
UA, Je 8, 1861, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
2 cases In Police Court,<br />
UA, Je 10, 1861, 2-4<br />
2 Police Court cases<br />
"A, Je 11, 1R01, °-4<br />
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S,V 1,73<br />
"! atr.« in Police Court<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
J.H. <strong>Rochester</strong>, aspaulte S.P .Allen <strong>of</strong> th»<br />
11 Democrat 11 for remarks upon a private<br />
letter fron J.H. <strong>Rochester</strong> 1 s brother <strong>of</strong><br />
the 13th Regiment<br />
UA Je 1?, 861, 2-1<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
1 arrest<br />
UA Je 17, 1861, 2-5<br />
1 cr-rt: In Police Court<br />
LA, Je IS, 10-1, ^-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
- Two cases in Police Court<br />
UA, Je 17, "•SSI, 2-5<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Two In Police Court<br />
UA, Je IS, 1861, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One ir. Police Court<br />
"A, Je £0, 1861, 2-4<br />
AS: A'J'-TC<br />
Four cases in Police Court<br />
JA Je °P-, 1861, P-5<br />
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AS .VJLT5<br />
J->nes, Willian, centenced to ?enltentiary<br />
for al:: raoiths<br />
UA Je 24, 1£61, f-2<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One c*a« In Police Court<br />
UA Je f»4, 18G1, P-3<br />
FD:DS<br />
F'J: D5<br />
AS" AUL7S<br />
TITO cases In Police Court<br />
UA Je 9.5 9 1361, 2-2<br />
AS AULV<br />
One arrested ^.nd disposed <strong>of</strong><br />
in Police Court<br />
UA J e 2Q, 1861, ?-5<br />
FD:DS<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
One Police Court Case listed<br />
UA, Je 29, 1861, 2-5<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Number <strong>of</strong> arrests 1<br />
UA, Jl 1,. 1861, 2-4<br />
NTlAiG<br />
ASSAULT?<br />
1 arrested <strong>and</strong> disposed <strong>of</strong> in<br />
Police Court Case<br />
UA, Jl 1, 1361, 2-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Number <strong>of</strong> cases 2<br />
UA, Jl 2, 1861, P.-3<br />
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ASSAULTS<br />
One arrest<br />
UA Jl 3, 1861, 2-6<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> arrests; one<br />
UA Jl 5, 1861, 2-4<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
Numbers <strong>of</strong> arrests<br />
UA, Jl 9, 1851, 2-3<br />
ASSA7LT3<br />
dumber <strong>of</strong> arrests, 2<br />
UA» Jl 9, 1861, %-&; :<br />
AS'AULTS<br />
RCCHE3TER<br />
her <strong>of</strong> arrests<br />
UA Jl 17, 1861, 2-3<br />
« <strong>Rochester</strong><br />
•'-i-'cer <strong>of</strong> arrests, 2<br />
UA, Jl 20, 1861, 2-4<br />
AUL73<br />
?CCHr^r'<br />
"••r^ei' <strong>of</strong> r rr>" ts<br />
*'ur: v >er <strong>of</strong> arrests, 1<br />
VA, Jl 2--, 1351, 2-7<br />
Ik Jl ?°, 10ol, 2-
AiSAVLTi<br />
Nuuber <strong>of</strong> arrests, 1<br />
UA, Jl 27, 1861, 2-5<br />
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Number <strong>of</strong> arresta 1<br />
UA, As 1, 1861, 2-3<br />
ASSAUL 5<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> arrests, 1<br />
UA, As 2, 1861, 2-4<br />
<strong>of</strong> nrr«sts, ;<br />
T A, A- 3, 1951, 2-3<br />
Y*i.i~jer <strong>of</strong> arrests, 3<br />
UA, it- --, 1381, 2-3<br />
"umber <strong>of</strong> arrests 7 In Police Court<br />
'JA Af 6, 1861, ?.-4<br />
AS'./-. T JLZ3<br />
ij-iber <strong>of</strong> arrests °.ln P lice Court<br />
I/A A-- 7, 18G1, ?-4<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
:, ?."• '7, stabbed<br />
capture burgler<br />
T TA, Ac 8, 1861, 2-2<br />
trying to
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ASiiAlLTS<br />
1 rrrept in Polico Court<br />
UA, A r 4, 1V.1, I>-3<br />
1 rrre-t i *• Police Court<br />
tA, A TG f IS'il, °-4<br />
ASSAULTS<br />
Pocher.ter<br />
1 rire?.t in Police Court<br />
LA, Ar- 7, 1L-01, P-4<br />
ASSAULT<br />
One arrest<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, Ag 28, 1861, 2-2<br />
UA, Ag 28, 1861, 2-1<br />
P.. :-:C<br />
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ASSAULT<br />
2 arrests.<br />
<strong>Rochester</strong><br />
UA, As 50, 1261, 2-4<br />
nnnm<br />
C:i- arrest<br />
A S -3, 1851,<br />
!3<br />
IBM<br />
-T ;::D 3ATZSAY<br />
Perry, K^nry <strong>and</strong> David W.,<br />
in Police Co'irt<br />
7A, 5 4, 1061, 2-4<br />
He 3—Id, E-3nry, sej<br />
1 Police Scxr-fc to three ninths<br />
1 Per.it T.tiar<br />
1 "A S =; - "*<br />
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