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as anonymous correspondent, 36(3):10
(Jul 1974)
bicycle sales, 64(3):29-31 (Sum 2002)
daily operations, 64(3):4-6 (Sum 2002) family as staff, 64(3):3, 4-6, 15-17, 20, 30 (Sum 2002) founding and location, 64(2):21 (Spr 2002) hired staff, 64(3):20-21 (Sum 2002) photographs, 64(2):1-2, 17 (Spr 2002) products, 64(3):3, 14-17, 28-31 (Sum 2002) proprietor. See Schafer, Sam Sabbath and, 64(3):12 (Sum 2002)
national controversy, 36(3):5 (Jul
1974)
packet company of, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949); 36(3):5 (Jul 1974) religious persecution and, 36(3):18 (Jul 1974) Sabbath observance, union for, 36(3):6 (Jul 1974)
closings, campaign to close locks,
11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949)
evening religious programs, theater locales, 25(3):14 (Jul 1963); 25(4):12 (Oct 1963) laws. See Sabbath laws observance, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960)
breaking of, 36(3):4 (Jul 1974)
by commercial companies, 1(3):16 (Jul 1939); 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) Jewish traditions, 64(3):11-12 (Sum 2002) resorts and, 19(3):7, 16 (Jul 1957) on whaling expedition, 58(2):11 (Spr 1996) schools. See Sabbath schools traditions-mid 1800s, 18(2):12-13 (Apr 1956)
a.k.a. blue laws
controversies over, 1(3):16 (Jul 1939) enforcement, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949); 25(4):8, 12, 15 (Oct 1963); 26(4):18 (Oct 1964); 31(1):6, 11, 18 (Jan 1969) interpretations, 31(1):18 (Jan 1969) violations, 31(1):11 (Jan 1969)
at Brick Church, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957)
in county penitentiary, 24(3):19 (Jul 1962) formation, 9(2&3):2 (Apr 1947) social outreach-late 1800s, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) Stewart, Austin as founder of, 67(3):14 (Sum 2005)
immigrant survey, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957)
as baseball player-1800s, 63(2):8, 18 (Spr
2001)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):18 (Jan
1987)
as author
of essays for Rochester Historical Society,
58(4):10 (Fall 1996)
of Music in Rochester from 1909 to 1924, 10(4):21 (Oct 1948) of A Retrospect of Music in Rochester, Henri Appy profile, 29(1):9 (Jan 1967)
of Thetis, 59(1):5 illus
(Win 1997)
Sackets Harbor, NY
baseball clubs/games-1800s, 63(1):17
(Win 2001)
commerce to/from-1810s, 4(4):6 (Oct 1942) distance from Ogdensburg by boat-1820s, 62(4):12 (Fall 2000) military post at-1820s, 62(4):10-11, 23 (Fall 2000) population-1820s, 62(4):10 (Fall 2000) residents, Dr. and Mrs. Snowdon-1820s, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000) steamboat travel to-1820s, 62(4):8-10 (Fall 2000) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):10 (Fall 2000) War of 1812 and, 4(4):8, 16 (Oct 1942)
McLafferty, Henry II and, 42(2):14 (Apr
1980)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):18 (Jan
1987)
Sacramento, CA
Evershed (Thomas) description of-1840s,
39(1&2):41 (Jan & Apr 1977)
Green, Seth in, 6(3):21 (Jul 1944) Sacred Heart, Society of. See Society of the Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Academy. See Academy of the Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Cathedral/Church
pastor, 60(2):4 (Spr 1998)
parochial school, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990)
academy of, formation-1830s, 29(1):1
(Jan 1967)
Rochester Conservatory of Music and,
58(4):3 (Fall 1996)
finances, capitalization, 34(4):2 (Oct
1972)
manufacture, 11(2):12 (Apr 1949)
formation, members, and purpose-War of 1812,
4(4):15 (Oct 1942)
Safety education
police department and, 25(4):22 (Oct
1963)
formation-1950s, 17(1):22 (Jan 1955)
industrial-WWII, 66(1):12 (Win 2004)
acquisition, by Sheraton Hotel Corporation,
31(4):21 (Oct 1969)
competition, 28(2&3):42-43 (Apr & Jul 1966) construction, 31(4):21 (Oct 1969); 34(2):22 (Apr 1972); 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) location, 34(2):22 (Apr 1972) remodeling plan, 9(4):13 (Oct 1947) site, television convention, 32(3):6, 8-10 (Jul 1970)
as baseball player-1800s, 62(2):2
illus (Spr 2000)
Sage, Harriet
marriage, 1(2):11 (Apr 1939)
trustee, Rochester Theological Seminary,
31(3):6 (Jul 1969)
and the Children's Committee,
9(2&3):15-16 (Apr 1947)
meeting with William H. Vanderbilt-1870s,
33(1):19 (Jan 1971)
spouse, 9(2&3):15-16 (Apr 1947) on traffic congestion-1870s, 33(1):2 (Jan 1971)
hours and stock, 1(2):8 (Apr 1939)
Strum, Harvey at-early 2000s, 68(3):17
(Sum 2006)
employment, 12(1):3 (Jan 1950)
whaling industry and, 58(2):7, 12, 17 (Spr
1996)
as visitor
Bureau of Municipal Research, consultant,
20(4):22 (Oct 1958)
"Sailors' Farewell" (dance), 58(2):3 (Spr 1996) "Sailors' Return" (dance), 58(2):3 (Spr 1996) De Saint-Ange, I. (nursery agent)
local office-1870s, 45(3&4):37 (Jul &
Oct 1983)
Rochesterian at-1950, 55(4):39 (Fall
1993)
church bells named for-1850s, 63(3):10
(Sum 2001)
Neumann, Rev. John Nepumucene, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) O'Brien, Father John H. and, 60(2):20 (Spr 1998)
as artist, sketches by, 61(2):1
illus, 2 illus (Spr 1999)
as author of Henry Strong Durand (1861-1929), 61(2):1-18 with illus (Spr 1999)
student, Rosetta Douglass-1800s,
67(4):5 (Fall 2005)
employee counseling service and-1970s,
44(4):29 (Oct 1982)
along Oregon and California Trails-1840s,
39(1&2):15, 16, 17, 37 (Jan & Apr
1977)
Sales tax revenues
county government and-1960s, 38(1):22
(Jan 1976)
Salisbury, Hortense (nun)
as train wreck victim, 56(2):14, 17 (Spr
1994)
POW camp baseball game-1800s, 62(2):7
photo (Spr 2000)
as Civil War veteran, 56(2):14 (Spr
1994)
as train wreck victim, 56(2):14, 17 (Spr
1994)
professional career, Katharine B. Davis and,
43(1):4, 5 (Jan 1981)
church on-1900s, 57(1):11, 22 photo
(Win 1995)
Polish settlement on, 57(1):4, 6 (Win 1995) renamed, 57(1):6 (Win 1995)
association of, 31(1):6 (Jan 1969)
baseball player as-1870s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) committee of 100, child abuse and, 35(4):13 (Oct 1973) Salor, Nicholas
Arctic expedition-1880s, 59(1):24
photo (Win 1997)
canal shipments, 37(3):13 (Jul 1975)
imports, comparative, 11(3&4):11 (Jul 1949) manufacture, 44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982) snow removal, use in, 27(1):18-19 (Jan 1965)
as architect, street plan, 6(4):8 (Oct
1944)
painting by, 32(1):9 (Jan 1970)
description, by Thomas Evershed-1840s,
39(1&2):23-26 (Jan & Apr 1977)
Salvage drives. See Scrap drives Salvation Army
performances, 55(3):9 (Sum 1993)
performance, 16(3):16 (Jul 1954)
description/commentary on, 14(1):4, 15,
18 (Jan 1952)
evacuee transport-WWII, 55(4):29, 30
(Fall 1993)
Sam Patch (tour boat)
operators-early 2000s, 67(3):21 (Sum
2005)
Sam Patch in France
performance, 16(3):2 (Jul 1954)
Jemison, Mary at, 68(1&2):13 (Win &
Spr 2006)
command-Spanish-American War, 13(2):24
(Apr 1951)
Anti-Slavery Movement and, 37(4):6 (Oct
1975)
arrival and place of origin, 47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985) Erie Canal, oration at completion, 11(3&4):6 (Jul 1949) Rochester Colonization Society, role in, 21(4):3 (Oct 1959) Rochesterville, description of-1810s, 29(3):3 (Jun 1967)
opening and location-WWII, 5(1):29 (Jan
1943)
location and defense contract-WWII,
66(1):29 (Win 2004)
business enterprise, 43(2&3):31 (Apr
& Jul 1981)
business enterprise, 43(2&3):31 (Apr
& Jul 1981)
Sanborn, Frank
as abolitionist, 15(3):12 (Jul 1953)
as inn/tavern keeper-1790s,
47(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1985)
as inn/tavern keeper-1790s,
47(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1985)
as wood and ice dealer, 18(2):12 (Apr
1956)
local productions-1920s, 49(1):16 (Jan
1987)
Pierce, Francis Edwin at-1880s,
65(2):17-18 (Spr 2003)
quarries, 55(1):12-13 (Win 1993)
Sandbar House, 56(1):13, 31 (Win 1994) Sandburg, Carl
dedication to local poet, 42(1):22 (Jan
1980)
Sanderl, John B.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
pastorate, 63(3):8 (Sum 2001)
biographical summary, 41(4):11 (Oct
1979)
incumbency record, James W. Wadsworth, Jr. and, 41(4):14 (Oct 1979)
charitable/social agencies, positions with,
23(2):2 (Apr 1961)
Family Welfare Society-1930s,
23(2):13, 14 (Apr 1961)
Social Welfare League-1920s, 23(2):9, 10 (Apr 1961) Sandringham Road
subdivisions, 28(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul
1966)
occupation and residence, 22(4):4 (Oct
1960)
residence and travel on Lake Ontario-1820s,
62(4):9 (Fall 2000)
as Quaker, Irish famine relief and-1840s,
68(3):11 (Sum 2006)
as National Base-Ball Association president,
62(2):5 photo (Spr 2000)
Sandstone Sandusky, OH
flour shipments to NYC, cost-1820s,
62(3):3 (Sum 2000)
murder of fur traders at, Mary Jemison and,
68(1&2):11-12 (Win & Spr 2006)
Sandwick, Victoria. See Schmitt, Victoria Sandwick Sandy Creek, NY
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):24
(Fall 2000)
agriculture and history, 54(1):4-6 (Win
1992)
photographs, 54(1):2, 3 (Win 1992) residents
Gibson, John, 54(1):6 (Win 1992)
Mathis, Alice Branson. See Mathis, Alice Branson as migrants, 54(1):4, 24 (Win 1992) migrate to Rochester, 54(1):22-24, 27nn., 31nn. (Win 1992) Sanford, Gen. Henry, 54(1):5 (Win 1992) Scurry, Dennis and Ruby, 54(1):31n.65 (Win 1992)
City Club, role in, 9(4):1n. (Oct
1947)
correspondence, quoted-1890, 54(1):5
(Win 1992)
and founding of Sanford, FL-late 1800s, 54(1):5 (Win 1992)
as guest pianist, 42(3):8 (Jul 1980)
art classes and-1900, 17(2):16 (Apr
1955)
on Rochester, quoted-1960s, 54(1):24
(Win 1992)
formation and members, 54(1):31n.60
(Win 1992)
baseball club/game-1800s, 63(2):16 (Spr
2001)
Bureau of Government Research, 19(1):13 (Jan 1957) Civic Center, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) Cow Palace, 19(1):17 (Jan 1957) culture, 19(1):17-18 (Jan 1957) Eastman Kodak sales headquarters, plan for, 19(1):9 (Jan 1957) Federal Reserve Banks, 19(1):6 (Jan 1957) Golden Gate Park, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) municipal agencies, 19(1):15 (Jan 1957) museums
Academy of Science Museum, 19(1):17
(Jan 1957)
art, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) De Young Museum, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) George Eastman House of Photography, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) San Francisco Museum of Art, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) one-way streets, 19(1):5 (Jan 1957) restaurants Spanish missions, 19(1):4 (Jan 1957) Union Square War Memorial Building, 19(1):18 (Jan 1957) world's fairs, 26(3):1, 10, 13-14, 21 (Jul 1964)
in Clifton Springs, NY, 56(2):9, 20 (Spr
1994)
Hochstein, David at, 56(3):20 (Sum 1994) Iola. See Iola Sanitarium Knorr, 61(2):15 (Spr 1999) Sanitation
c.1900, 12(1):11 (Jan 1950)
division of, duties-1910s, 27(1):13 (Jan 1965) food-related
fresh water, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956)
garbage collection, 18(3):12-14, 19, 21, 23 (Jul 1956) garbage disposal, 18(3):2, 7, 9-11 (Jul 1956) Industrial School of Rochester and, 68(4):6 photo caption, 7 photo caption, 11 (Fall 2006) inspection, 18(3):12-13 (Jul 1956) meat markets, 18(3):11 (Jul 1956) milk, 18(3):12, 13 (Jul 1956); 62(4):14 (Fall 2000) slaughterhouses, 18(3):5, 12, 14, 23 (Jul 1956) lack of, disease, infant mortality and-1800s, 45(1&2):3-9 (Jan & Apr 1983). See also Water supply — contamination pioneer era, 21(2):6 (Apr 1959) regulations, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956) scientific applications, 11(2):18 (Apr 1949) survey, 18(3):21 (Jul 1956) waste elimination and
"necessaries," 18(3):2-3, 5, 13
(Jul 1956)
sewers in. See Sewers slaughterhouses, 18(3):5, 12, 14, 23 (Jul 1956) water closets, 18(3):12, 14 (Jul 1956)
duties-1910s, 27(1):13 (Jan 1965)
as pawn shop director, 14(3):17 (Jun
1952)
musical program-1890s, 16(1):14 (Jan
1954)
San Souci, NY
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):25
(Fall 2000)
letters to, United Charities and-early 1900s,
23(2):4 (Apr 1961)
painting by Thomas Nast, 60(1):20 (Win 1998)
Eastman, George and-1870s, 52(1):4 (Win
1990)
Santiago, Gladys
as Rochester City Council member,
70(2):20 (Fall 2007)
Douglass, Frederick and, 67(4):20 (Fall
2005)
performance, 16(3):17 (Jul 1954)
as grand marshal, 24(2):14 (Apr 1962)
Locust Hill championship-1980s,
65(1):18 (Win 2003)
Irish famine and-1840s, 68(3):4 (Sum
2006)
as guest musician, 29(1):9 (Jan 1967)
illustration-1820s, 62(4):21 (Fall
2000)
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):5 (Sum 2000); 62(4):25 (Fall 2000) as vaction spot-1800s, 8(3):4 (Jul 1946)
as golfer in Times-Union Open-1940s,
65(1):8 (Win 2003)
philanthropy, 50(2):9 (Jul 1988)
as horticulturalist, employment and activity,
11(1):9, 10, 21 (Jan 1949)
location and Capt. William B. Lyttle's visit to-WWII,
66(1):28 (Win 2004)
owners, 21(3):12-13 (Jul 1959) product line, 11(2):12 (Apr 1949); 21(3):12-13 (Jul 1959); 41(4):6, 7 (Oct 1979) world's fair exhibit-1930s, 26(3):18 (Jul 1964)
as conductor
town election and-1850s, 42(2):17 (Apr
1980)
communications, 61(3&4):11 (Sum &
Fall 1999)
Satterlee, LeRoy
collegiate institute, 29(2):4 (Apr
1967)
on Rochester, quoted, 38(1):4-5 (Jan
1976)
state law granting, 25(1):13 (Jan 1963)
Sauer, Frederick
POW camp disturbance and-WWII, 56(3):13
(Sum 1994)
POW camp disturbance and-WWII, 56(3):13
(Sum 1994)
library position, 23(4):5, 13 (Oct
1961)
travel abroad, 20(1):27 (Jan 1958)
as Rochester Royal, 58(1):9, 12
photos (Win 1996)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
club membership, 48(1&2):11 (Jan &
Apr 1986)
city library, role in, 23(4):17 (Oct
1961)
Divinity School, role at, 52(4):9, 10, 11 (Fall 1990) Inter-Faith Goodwill Committee and, 52(4):9 (Fall 1990)
as guest musician, 29(1):9 (Jan 1967)
Joseph Avenue-1900s, 64(3):10 (Sum
2002)
as author of The Rochester Theological Seminary In the Old United
State Hotel, 31(3):1-23 (Jul 1969)
POW release and-Civil War, 41(3):20
(Jul 1979)
Savannah River
fish, stocking, 6(3):18 (Jul 1944)
Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):11
(Sum 2006)
wartime sales campaigns. See War
stamps, sales campaigns
Savoy Hotel, 18(1):10 (Jan 1956) Sawmills. See also Lumber industry; specific mill
censuses
first. See Allan, Ebenezer "Indian" Genesee River and, 3(4):6 (Oct 1941); 18(1):3 (Jan 1956) on Irondequoit Bay-1837, 56(1):5 (Win 1994) millers' resourcefulness, 40(1):7 (Jan 1978) millraising, 3(4):3 (Oct 1941) production schematic, 46(3&4):11 illus (Jul & Oct 1984) sites-1800s, 34(2):2 (Apr 1972); 37(2):2, 3, 5 (Apr 1975); 40(1):2-3, 8-9 (Jan 1978); 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1984)
as YMCA officer, 16(1):24 (Jan 1954)
Morgan (William) disappearance and-1820s,
53(4):36-37 (Fall 1991)
City Club speech, 9(4):19 (Oct 1947)
SCAD. See State Commission Against Discrimination Scales Scampers. See Square Dances Scandinavian immigrants
comparative numbers, 25(3):6 (Jul 1963)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
Scarlet fever, 18(3):15, 19-20, 26 (Jul 1956)
Industrial School of Rochester student death from-1860s,
68(4):11 (Fall 2006)
business enterprise-1880s, 43(2&3):37
(Apr & Jul 1981)
acting ability, 64(3):27 (Sum 2002)
childhood experiences, 64(3):3, 17, 18, 19, 21-22 (Sum 2002) siblings, 64(3):3 (Sum 2002)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
as baseball player-1800s, 63(2):15
photo (Spr 2001)
courtship and marriage, 64(2):17-18 (Spr
2002)
family, 64(3):1-27 passim (Sum 2002)
children, 64(2):19, 21 (Spr 2002);
64(3):3 (Sum 2002)
European origins, 64(2):18 (Spr 2002) extended, photographs, 64(2):24 (Spr 2002); 64(3):24 (Sum 2002) grandchildren, 64(3):29-31 (Sum 2002) parents, photographs, 64(2):3, 24 (Spr 2002) siblings. See Epstein, May; Oratz, Isaac spouse. See Schafer, Sam residences WWII and, 64(3):22, 23 (Sum 2002)
birth, 64(2):19 (Spr 2002)
childhood experiences, 64(3):3, 4, 7, 14, 17, 18, 21-22 (Sum 2002) parents, 64(2):19 (Spr 2002) siblings, 64(3):3 (Sum 2002) Schafer, Max Schafer, Sam, 64(2):1-24 (Spr 2002); 64(3):1-32 (Sum 2002)
assaults on
birth, 64(2):4 (Spr 2002) courtship and marriage, 64(2):17-18 (Spr 2002) European origins, 64(2):3-14 (Spr 2002) family
aunts and uncles, 64(2):12, 15, 18,
19-20 (Spr 2002)
children, 64(2):19, 21 (Spr 2002); 64(3):3 (Sum 2002) grandchildren, 64(3):29-31 (Sum 2002) parents and siblings, 64(2):8, 10-11 (Spr 2002); 64(3):13 (Sum 2002) parents in-law, photograph, 64(2):3 (Spr 2002) spouse. See Schafer, Kate (née Oratz) photographs, 64(2):1-2 (Spr 2002) residences
Harvard Street, 64(3):6 (Sum 2002)
Hollenbeck Street, 64(3):18-20 (Sum 2002) Joseph Avenue, 64(2):19, 21 (Spr 2002) in Utica, 64(2):15, 19 (Spr 2002)
in Germany, 64(2):11-14 (Spr 2002)
in Rochester, 64(2):14-15 (Spr 2002) in Utica, NY, 64(2):15-19 (Spr 2002)
as alderman, abolitionist convention and-1860s,
46(1&2):16 (Jan & Apr 1984)
award presentation-1940s, 5(1):24 (Jan
1943)
Rochester Ordnance District, position with-1940s, 5(1):24 (Jan 1943)
Main Street and, 27(3):4 (Jul 1965)
business enterprise, 40(1):19 (Jan
1978)
as guest musician, 29(1):21 (Jan 1967)
Schenck, Henry, 29(1):5 (Jan 1967) Schenck, Ludwig
as conductor, 42(3):9 (Jul 1980);
58(4):4 (Fall 1996)
at D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art, 58(4):8 (Fall 1996) as musician, 29(1):5, 22 (Jan 1967); 56(3):18, 19 (Sum 1994); 58(4):4 (Fall 1996)
citation from Tuesday Musicale,
29(1):19 (Jan 1967)
honored by Organist's Guild, 29(1):19 (Jan 1967)
churches-1820s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000)
DeForest (A. S.) landscaping, listing, 51(2):23 (Spr 1989) electrical apparatus industry, 35(2):5 (Apr 1973) mayoral election-1910s, 39(4):2 (Oct 1977) population figures-1820s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) realty company, 51(2):6 (Spr 1989) resident, Jacob Gould, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) Selye fire engines, resolution on, 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):12 (Sum 2000) travel to/from water rates, versus other municipalities-1930, 39(3):13 (Jul 1977)
charter conditions, 30(4):3, 4, 5 (Oct
1968)
DeForest, A. S. and, 51(2):6 (Spr 1989)
biographical summary/details, 26(1):2,
5 (Jan 1964); 41(3):16 (Jul 1979)
business enterprise, 5(3):3 (Jul 1943); 30(4):2, 3 (Oct 1968) as congressman, 20(3):6 (Jul 1958) as mayor (1837), 26(1):5 (Jan 1964); 31(4):8 (Oct 1969)
liberty loan controversy and-1910s,
39(4):14 (Oct 1977)
political appointments, 32(2):21-22, 23
(Apr 1970)
monument, campaign for, 20(1):23 (Jan
1958)
first festival, 20(1):6 (Jan 1958)
City Directory listing for-1880s,
63(4):24 (Fall 2001)
American History Class, membership,
48(1&2):9 (Jan & Apr 1986)
war relief society and-WWII, 5(1):11 (Jan
1943)
Schlafer (hotel), 56(1):31 (Win 1994) Schlegel, Charles P.
business enterprise-1880s, 43(2&3):37
(Apr & Jul 1981)
residence, 28(2&3):34 (Apr & Jul
1966)
headquarters and local division locations,
43(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul 1981)
origins and product lines, 43(2&3):37-38 (Apr & Jul 1981) relocation, 20(2):7 (Apr 1958) world's fair exhibit-1930s, 26(3):18 (Jul 1964) WWII production, 66(1):6 (Win 2004)
acknowledgment, 64(1):23 (Win 2002)
Schley, W. S.
as commander of Thetis, Arctic rescue,
59(1):5 illus, 15-16 (Win 1997)
French and Indian War and, 68(1&2):12
(Win & Spr 2006)
Porter, Barton and Company warehouse-pioneer era,
45(3&4):11 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Schlueter, Joan
family life and members-WWII,
66(2):20-21 (Spr 2004)
family life members' experiences and employment-WWII,
66(2):20-21 (Spr 2004)
family life members' experiences and employment-WWII,
66(2):20-21 (Spr 2004)
as architectural authority,
12(2&3):22 (Apr 1950)
as author
of Cobblestone Architecture,
6(2):23 (Apr 1944); 10(4):20
(Oct 1948)
of Greek Revival Architecture in the Rochester Area, 10(4):20 (Oct 1948) professions, residence, and relationship with Wolfard's-1940s, 65(3):15-16 (Sum 2003) sketches of historic homes, 26(2):centerfold illus (Apr 1964)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
as author
religious affiliation, 60(2):26n (Spr 1998) at Rochester Museum and Science Center, 54(1):31 (Win 1992); 60(2):26 (Spr 1998); 67(3):21 (Sum 2005); 67(4):24 (Fall 2005)
as newspaper editor, 20(1):21 (Jan
1958)
location and site excavation-1800s,
44(1&2):31 (Jan & Apr 1982)
as guest musician, 29(1):21 (Jan 1967)
military service-1800s, 20(1):2, 6 (Jan
1958)
Civil War command, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
residence, location and Civil War history-1930s,
66(3):16 (Sum 2004)
business enterprise, 4(3):13, 14 (Jul
1942)
City Club speech, 9(4):21 (Oct 1947)
School commissioners
western New York-1820s, 62(3):19 (Sum
2000)
adjustable, 31(2):14 (Apr 1969)
School for American Crafts
origins and downtown site-1940s,
65(3):18 (Sum 2003)
local. See Rochester School for
the Deaf; Western New York
Institute for Deaf Mutes
national sites, 64(1):3, 4, 6, 18, 19, 20 (Win 2002) School lunch program, 31(2):18 (Apr 1969) School No. 1
description, 1(3):20 (Jul 1939)
evening classes, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939) original location, 1(3):19 (Jul 1939) origins, 5(2):2 (Apr 1943) subsequent names
Central High School, 31(2):4 (Apr
1969)
Rochester Free Academy, 5(2):20 (Apr 1943); 31(2):4 (Apr 1969)
location, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004)
military unit quartered at-1860s, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) subsequent use-early 1900s, 22(4):11 (Oct 1960)
adult civic clubs at, 14(4):19 (Oct
1952)
New Citizens'Banquets at, 9(4):6 (Oct 1947) photograph, 64(2):23 (Spr 2002) public housing and, 29(2):14 (Apr 1967) school nurse, assignment of-early 1900s, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) size, comparative-1910s, 19(2):19 (Apr 1957) social center at-early 1900s, 14(4):18 (Oct 1952) students
Hochstein, David, 56(3):18 (Sum
1994)
immigrant, 22(4):11 (Oct 1960) Lempert, Ruth, 64(2):23 photo caption (Spr 2002) O'Rorke, Col. Patrick, 23(1):16 (Jan 1961)
Harris (George) lectures-1880s,
44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982)
location, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957); 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) night school program-late 1800s, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957) students
racial integration, 21(4):6 (Oct 1959)
amateur/pro baseball games at-1800s,
63(1):12-13, 16 (Win 2001)
dental clinic-early 1900s, 19(2):14 (Apr 1957) as social center, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952)
retarded students, separate classes for-early 1900s,
19(2):12 (Apr 1957)
Harris, George lecture-1880s,
44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982)
disabled children's program-1950s,
55(2):27 photo caption (Spr 1993)
location, 55(2):27 photo caption (Spr 1993) principal, Samuel P. Moulthrop-1880s, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957)
playground construction-1900, 19(2):13
(Apr 1957)
size, comparative-1910s, 19(2):19 (Apr 1957) students
principal, Julia Hughes-1800s,
44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982)
retarded students, separate classes for-early 1900s,
19(2):12 (Apr 1957)
retarded students, separate classes for-early 1900s,
19(2):12 (Apr 1957)
day care program at-WWII, 66(2):22 (Spr
2004)
student, Richard Domagalski-WWII, quoted, 66(2):21-22 (Spr 2004)
a.k.a.
Sylvanus A. Ellis School-1900s,
19(2):15 (Apr 1957)
Washington Grammar School, 1890s-1910s, 19(2):5 (Apr 1957)
Boy Scout troop-1910s, 19(2):16
(Apr 1957)
drill corps, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957) teacher training at-1890s, 19(2):7, 11 (Apr 1957) vocational courses, 19(2):14 (Apr 1957)
manual training equipment, 19(2):11
(Apr 1957)
movable desks, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957) overcrowding, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) playground, 19(2):13 (Apr 1957)
school nurse, assignment of-early 1900s,
19(2):12 (Apr 1957)
swimming instructor, appointment of-1910, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957)
dental clinic-early 1900s, 19(2):14
(Apr 1957)
hearing tests, 19(2):19 (Apr 1957) medical examinations, financing, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) Iroquois League founding at-early 1900s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) locations, 29(2):9 (Apr 1967); 31(2):14 (Apr 1969) principal, Samuel P. Moulthrop. See Moulthrop, Samuel Parker size, 19(2):5, 19 (Apr 1957) as social center, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952); 28(4):19 (Oct 1966) students
enrollment figures-1913, 19(2):14
(Apr 1957)
removal to Syvanus A. Ellis School-1910s, 19(2):15 (Apr 1957) retarded, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) transfer, 19(2):5 (Apr 1957) tree planting project-1890s, 19(2):6 (Apr 1957) truant, 19(2):12 (Apr 1957) as Washington Minute Men, 19(2):20 (Apr 1957)
students' photograph, tending victory garden-WWI,
51(3):6 (Sum 1989)
in city schools, 31(2):11 (Apr 1969)
School of Civilian Protection Services
formation, 42(1):5 (Jan 1980)
origins and sponsorship, 16(1):21 (Jan
1954)
School of the Arts
staff
vocal music, 60(3):30n.105
(Sum 1998)
anti-smoking campaigns in
late 1800s, 60(1):12 (Win 1998)
city. See City schools; specific school by number, e.g. School No. 1 Civil War recruitment meeting at, 65(2):18 photo (Spr 2003) commissioner responsibilities-1820s, 62(3):19 (Sum 2000) for deaf evening/night. See Night schools of higher education. See Colleges/universities; specific institution industrial-circa 1900, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950). See also Industrial School(s) Irish famine relief and-1840s, 68(3):8 (Sum 2006) nursery. See Nursery schools parochial. See Parochial schools Polish, 57(2):6, 16-17 (Spr 1995). See also St. Stanislaus School post Civil War era, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940) preparatory, of M. G. Peck, student at-1850s, 65(2):4 (Spr 2003) private or semi-private. See Private schools public. See City schools; Public schools reform. See Reformatories smoking in-late 1800s, 60(1):12 (Win 1998) as social centers-early 1900s, 14(4):18, 19 (Oct 1952) "Sunday." . See Churches; Sabbath schools tax assessment
founding, 52(4):23 (Fall 1990)
Freiss, Mary Caroline and, 52(4):22 (Fall 1990) local activity-1800s, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990) parish work-1800s, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) parochial instruction by-mid 1800s, 63(3):9, 15 (Sum 2001) Winton Province, Sister Virginia Mullaly and-early 2000s, 63(3):22 (Sum 2001) School Visitors, Board of
student, Nicholson Baker, 69(1):25 (Spr
2007)
Vázquez, Julio and, 70(2):20 (Fall
2007)
Schrader, Frank, 29(1):22 (Jan 1967) Schreiber, Tom
as co-author of Baseball for the Fun of It,
63(1):7 (Win 2001)
banquet speech, 21(4):23 (Oct 1959)
charities, role in, 31(1):3 (Jan 1969)
and People's Sunday Evening, 14(4):23
(Oct 1952)
Schuetzen Park
German Day celebrations, 20(1):23, 25
(Jan 1958)
award presentation-1940s, 5(1):23 (Jan
1943)
Schumacher, F. C.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
military unit at School No. 6 on,
66(3):4 (Sum 2004)
at IBM, innovative suggestion-WWII,
66(1):25 (Win 2004)
travel handbook and, 41(1&2):47 (Jan
& Apr 1979)
Schwalbach, Casper
business enterprise-1890s, 55(1):13
(Win 1993)
location, 55(1):13 (Win 1993)
as cartoonist, 12(1):23 (Jan 1950)
acknowledgment, 59(4):20 (Fall 1997)
Schwarz and Company. See Henry Schwarz and Company Schweickardt, George B.
cessation of brewing, 54(2):19 (Spr
1992)
cholera, explanations of, 36(3):12 (Jul
1974)
in higher education, 33(4):1 (Oct 1971) historical sketch, 8(4):1-24 (Oct 1946) lectures, discontinued, 11(2):15 (Apr 1949) literary clubs and, 48(1&2):6, 7, 8 (Jan & Apr 1986) museum. See Rochester Museum and Science Center scientific inquiry, popularity, 11(2):15, 24 (Apr 1949) Scientific Socialism, introduction, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940) theology, conflict with, 8(4):7-17 (Oct 1946); 31(3):17, 21 (Jul 1969)
introduction, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940)
ball park near-1800s, 64(4):4 (Fall
2002)
farmer's market, 12(1):11 (Jan 1950) pioneer cemetery, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) tenements, congestion, 13(4):18 (Oct 1951)
Senecas and Mary Jemison at hunting ground on-mid 1700s,
68(1&2):9,10 (Win & Spr 2006)
Post family in, 67(3):16 (Sum 2005)
as Italian consul to Rochester,
22(4):13 (Oct 1960)
Scotch-Irish immigrants/settlers. See also Irish immigrants; Scottish immigrants
Clock of the Nations and, 69(1):13
photo caption (Spr 2007)
Douglass, Frederick in, 67(3):12 (Sum 2005); 67(4):6 (Fall 2005) Durand family in, 61(2):1 (Spr 1999) famine in-1800s immigrants. See Scottish immigrants imports from, clothing industry and, 22(3):4 (Jul 1960) ship manufacture, 59(1):15 (Win 1997)
as baseball player-1800s, 62(2):2
illus (Spr 2000)
newspaper article-1910s, 17(2):19 (Apr
1955)
burial site, 50(4):11 (Oct 1988)
program directory, WVET, 32(3):9 (Jul
1970)
as author
of Guy Mannering, 15(4):23
(Oct 1953)
of Lady of the Lake, Frederick Douglass and, 67(3):10 (Sum 2005)
as librarian, 36(4):18 (Oct 1974)
at Gettysburg-Civil War, 65(2):13 (Spr
2003)
as subway contractors, 36(2):11, 12, 14
(Apr 1974)
as author of Rochester in World War Two: High Schools and the War
Effort, 55(4):1-20 with photos
(Fall 1993)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
land holdings, 67(2):5 (Spr 2005)
association sponsors Mt. Hope Cemetery section,
50(4):18 (Oct 1988)
comparative numbers, 25(3):6 (Jul 1963) Durand family, 61(2):1 (Spr 1999) Ross, Donald, 65(1):5 (Win 2003)
fur trade with western Indians, 1(1):6
(Jan 1939)
bike path to/from-1890s, 19(3):8 (Jul
1957)
canal, 56(4):7, 18-19 (Fall 1994) Iroquois trails to/from, 44(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1982) mills, 56(4):12 (Fall 1994) population figures/trends-early 1900s, 19(3):14 (Jul 1957) residents
Hanford, Abraham-1810s, 30(2):11
(Apr 1968)
Schmidt, Carl F., 65(3):15-16 (Sum 2003) Tone, William-1810s, 30(2):11 (Apr 1968) Scottsville Road
as Indian trail, 54(3):4 (Sum 1992)
school for deaf and-1820s, 64(1):3 (Win
2002)
as pioneer-1790s, 47(1&2):13 (Jan &
Apr 1985)
as alderman, cemetery site selection and-1830s,
50(4):7 (Oct 1988)
canal transport of lumber and timber,
56(4):14-15 (Fall 1994)
measurements and tonnage, 56(4):14-15 (Fall 1994) Scrantom, Edwin
arrival-1810s, 4(1):3-7 (Jan 1942);
6(2):12 (Apr 1944);
24(3):2-3 (Jul 1962)
as author/publisher, 4(1):1-2 (Jan 1942); 27(1):3 (Jan 1965)
Anti-Masonic Almanacs-1820s,
3(1):20 (Jan 1941)
on apprenticeship, 4(1):18-19 (Jan 1942) on Child's Basin, quoted, 49(4):6, 26 (Oct 1987) on currency of 1830s-quoted, 49(2):6-7 (Apr 1987) on daguerreotypes, quoted, 62(1):3 (Win 2000) diary, 27(1):3 (Jan 1965) on Erie Canal, quoted, 11(3&4):11 (Jul 1949); 41(1&2):26-28 (Jan & Apr 1979); 49(4):3 (Oct 1987) on family's arrival-1810s, 4(1):3-7 (Jan 1942) History of Monroe County, New York, consultant on, 6(2):13 (Apr 1944) on Mercer, Thomas, quoted, 62(1):12 (Win 2000) on mills, quoted, 30(2):5-6 (Apr 1968); 50(3):5 (Jul 1988) Old Citizen Letters, excerpts, 4(1):3-24 (Jan 1942); 62(1):12 (Win 2000). See also Old Citizen Letters by Edwin Scrantom reminiscences, 54(3):16 illus caption (Sum 1992) of The Rochester Gem, 4(1):2 (Jan 1942) on Rochesterville, construction, 50(3):8-9 (Jul 1988) on schooling, 4(1):19 (Jan 1942) on Scrantom cabin, 5(3):4 (Jul 1943) traveler's account, reprinted, 41(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1979) weather accounts, 27(1):2-4 (Jan 1965)
death-1880s, 4(1):2 (Jan 1942)
education, 4(1):19 (Jan 1942); 41(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1979) family
children, death of, 18(3):7
(Jul 1956)
cottage industry, 51(4):19 (Fall 1989) mother's reminiscences, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988)
apprenticeship, 4(1):18-19 (Jan 1942);
30(2):4-5 (Apr 1968)
auctions, 18(2):12 (Apr 1956); 31(4):13-14 (Oct 1969) publishing. See Scrantom, Edwin — as author/publisher engravings display and-1850s, 17(2):4 (Apr 1955) as industrial school officer-1860s, 68(4):14 (Fall 2006) Pioneer Society meeting and-1840s, 47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985) Scrantom, Hamlet
arrival and settlement-1810s, 1(3):1-2
(Jul 1939); 3(2):2 (Apr 1941);
3(4):4 (Oct 1941);
4(1):2-9 (Jan 1942);
11(2):3 (Apr 1949);
23(3):3 (Jul 1961);
24(1):9 (Jan 1962);
24(3):1-2 (Jul 1962);
27(1):1 (Jan 1965);
27(1):2 (Jan 1965);
29(3):14-15 (Jun 1967);
37(2):2 (Apr 1975);
49(2):3 (Apr 1987);
54(3):16-17 (Sum 1992)
first school, role in, 4(2):5 (Apr 1942); 41(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1979) as miller, 23(3):4 (Jul 1961); 24(3):2 (Jul 1962); 33(3):2-3 (Jul 1971) offspring, 4(1):2, 3 (Jan 1942). See also Scrantom, Edwin; Scrantom, Hamlet D. residences
cabin. See Scrantom cabin
first, temporary, 24(3):2 (Jul 1962) frame, 5(3):2 (Jul 1943) frame house, 23(3):3 (Jul 1961) King Farm, 4(1):8 (Jan 1942) on village, quoted-1810s, 23(3):3 (Jul 1961) War of 1812 and
arrival and family lineage, 29(3):15
(Jun 1967). See also
Scrantom, Edwin; Scrantom, Hamlet
biographical details, 26(1):19-20 (Jan 1964) as mayor (1860-1861), 26(1):20 (Jan 1964) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
cabin residence. See Scrantom
cabin
industrial school and, 68(4):3 (Fall
2006)
marriage, 41(1&2):23, 26 (Jan & Apr 1979) spouse. See Scrantom, Edwin
commercial surroundings, 24(3):5 (Jul
1962); 34(2):2 (Apr 1972)
construction and/or location, 5(3):4 (Jul 1943); 23(3):3 (Jul 1961); 24(1):9 (Jan 1962); 24(3):2-3, 5 (Jul 1962) illustration, 5(3):3 () (Jul 1943) occupation-1810s, 5(3):2 (Jul 1943); 24(3):40 (Jul 1962); 49(2):3 (Apr 1987) purchase, by Ensworths, 29(3):3 (Jun 1967); 31(4):4 (Oct 1969) Scrantom, Edwin on, 5(3):4 (Jul 1943) subsequent site usage, 5(3):2-4 (Jul 1943)
as hotel site, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940);
4(1):4 (Jan 1942)
as Powers Building/Block, 2(3):19 (Jul 1940); 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 4(1):4 (Jan 1942); 23(3):3 (Jul 1961); 24(3):1, 8, 26, 40 (Jul 1962); 31(4):4 (Oct 1969) as tavern site, 29(3):3 (Jun 1967); 54(3):6 (Sum 1992)
location and sales-1960s, 69(1):15 (Spr
2007)
Eastman, George and, 52(1):10 (Win
1990)
intercity conference, 27(1):12 (Jan
1965)
Scribers, Jacob
business enterprise, 18(2):11 (Apr
1956)
editor, 8(2):18, 20 (Apr 1946)
of whale hunters, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996)
Scriven, Brian
as museum director, on Mary Jemison,
68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006)
transit finances, analysis-1910s,
30(3):13 (Jul 1968)
transit finances, analysis-1910s,
30(3):13 (Jul 1968)
as immigrants, employment and residences,
54(1):31n.65 (Win 1992)
Mathis, Alice and-1970s, 54(1):24, 28n.17 (Win 1992)
residence and relationship to Alice Mathis,
54(1):7 (Win 1992)
Arctic expedition and-1880s, 59(1):6-7
(Win 1997)
Sea Breeze, NY
amusement park, 28(4):6 (Oct 1966)
bike path to/from-1890s, 19(3):8 (Jul 1957) boat landings, 56(1):33 photo (Win 1994) Bradstreet home/farm near, 41(1&2):41, 44, 46n.6 (Jan & Apr 1979) celebrations, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) French Army at, 13(3):9 (Jul 1951) Native American mounds, 44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982) as resort, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954); 56(1):31 (Win 1994)
amusement park expansion, 56(1):17
(Win 1994)
behavior concerns at, 56(1):15 (Win 1994) decline, 56(1):23-24 (Win 1994) founding-1870s, 19(3):7 (Jul 1957) impact of 1930s on, 56(1):22 (Win 1994) lodging, 8(3):13 (Jul 1946); 44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982); 56(1):8, 10 (Win 1994) Natatorium. See Natatorium transit service to/from, 19(3):7-8 (Jul 1957); 56(1):10-11, 13, 17, 20 (Win 1994)
excursions, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946)
photograph, 50(1):15 (Jan 1988) rail service, 12(1):6 (Jan 1950); 56(1):11, 14-15, 17 (Win 1994) wreck involving, 12(1):6 (Jan 1950) Sea Breeze House/Hotel, 56(1):1 illus, 31 (Win 1994)
accommodations, improvements, 8(3):13
(Jul 1946)
described, 56(1):11 (Win 1994) destruction by fire-1885, 56(1):13 (Win 1994) former name, 56(1):8 (Win 1994) Native American mounds near, 44(1&2):30 (Jan & Apr 1982) and Pavilion, 56(1):31 (Win 1994) picnicing at, 8(3):8-9 (Jul 1946) rail service to, 56(1):11 (Win 1994)
semi-pro basketball team of, 58(1):3, 4
(Win 1996)
Arctic expedition and-1880s, 59(1):6,
22 (Win 1997)
formation and purpose, 11(3&4):10
(Jul 1949)
associations/unions, 22(3):3 (Jul 1960);
25(1):3 (Jan 1963)
Guild of the Lily, 42(1):22 (Jan
1980)
wages and hours, 25(1):2 (Jan 1963)
revitalization, 25(1):3 (Jan 1963)
Searing, Dr. Anna H.
architectural commission-1840s, 26(4):7
(Oct 1964)
Sears, Sergeant Alfred J.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
Patch, Sam and, 53(3):14 (Sum 1991)
Seasons. See specific season Seattle, WA
boat tours, 19(1):4 (Jan 1957)
Bureau of Safety Building, 19(1):9 (Jan 1957) Fuller art collection, 19(1):19 (Jan 1957) McKelvey, Blake at, 19(1):1 (Jan 1957) municipal agencies, 19(1):12 (Jan 1957) museums, 19(1):19, 20 (Jan 1957) New Bulletin, publication, 19(1):12 (Jan 1957) philharmonic society, 42(3):17 (Jul 1980) symphony, 19(1):22 (Jan 1957) world's fair-1960s, 26(3):21 (Jul 1964) Seattle Philharmonic Society, 42(3):17 (Jul 1980) Seattle World's Fair-1960s, 26(3):21 (Jul 1964) Seaver, James E.
as author of A Narrative of the Life of (Mrs.) Mary Jemison,
10(4):8 (Oct 1948);
44(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1982);
68(1&2):28n.2 (Win & Spr 2006)
contract with Daniel W. Barrister,
68(1&2):3 (Win & Spr 2006)
interview with Mary Jemison, 68(1&2):3-5 (Win & Spr 2006)
as weather observer, 15(1):12 (Jan
1953)
right of, as political issue, 14(2):5
(Apr 1952)
of Southern Democrats, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) of southern states, 2(3):4 (Jul 1940); 23(1):3 (Jan 1961)
definition, 2(4):9 (Oct 1940)
take-over-1880s, 49(2):11 (Apr 1987)
Boys Brigade, 14(4):5 (Oct 1952)
Cook (Rev. Joseph) lecture, 8(4):15-16 (Oct 1946) pastor, Rev. Frederick L. Anderson-1890s, 33(4):20 (Oct 1971)
Academy of the Sacred Heart, 65(4):15
(Fall 2003)
anti-smoking movement and, 60(1):3,
21-22 (Win 1998)
The Second Mrs. Tangueray
performance, 16(3):15 (Jul 1954)
Second Reformed Church, 40(4):7 (Oct 1978) Second Separate Naval Division
local members-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
slave pen location, 37(4):22 (Oct 1975)
Second Ward
aldermen
maps politics
election of 1880, 2(4):9 (Oct 1940)
Italians and, 22(4):17 (Oct 1960) Tippecanoe Club, campaign-1840s, 1(3):5-6 (Jul 1939)
performance, 16(3):13 (Jul 1954)
local posting-1890s, 13(2):2, 4 (Apr
1951)
higher education and, 33(4):1, 2-3, 5,
8 (Oct 1971)
industrial war production and-WWII,
66(1):14 (Win 2004); 66(1):23-24
(Win 2004); 66(2):9 (Spr 2004)
Manhattan Project and, 66(2):25 (Spr
2004)
Security Trust Building, 26(2):1 (Apr 1964)
construction, 28(2&3):46 (Apr & Jul
1966); 37(2):21, 22 (Apr 1975)
demolition threat, 37(2):23 (Apr 1975) location-1960s, 69(1):15 (Spr 2007) remodeling, 37(2):22 (Apr 1975)
office locations, 37(2):21 (Apr 1975)
quarters-1850s, 40(3):12 (Jul 1978)
Sedgwick, Catherine Maria
on Carthage Landing incident, 16(2):4
(Apr 1954)
passage-1918, 39(4):15 (Oct 1977)
as concert manager-early 1900s,
49(1):10 (Jan 1987)
D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art, position with, 49(1):6 (Jan 1987) at Eastman School of Music, 58(4):29 (Fall 1996) interview with, 58(4):11 (Fall 1996) on Klingenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alf, quoted, 58(4):11 (Fall 1996) tribute, to local musicians, 29(1):19 (Jan 1967) Seed drill
illustration, 45(3&4):47 (Jul & Oct
1983)
catalogues
Harris Seeds, 45(3&4):42 (Jul &
Oct 1983)
illustrations, 45(3&4):39, 25, 26 (Jul & Oct 1983) Monroe Garden & Nursery-1833, 45(3&4):28 (Jul & Oct 1983) popularity, 45(3&4):39 (Jul & Oct 1983) Rochester Seed Store and Horticultural Repository, 45(3&4):29 (Jul & Oct 1983) Vick Seed Company, 45(3&4):40 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Crosman Seeds. See Crosman
Seeds
Harris Seeds. See Harris Seed Company Kedie & Houghton Seed Store, 45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983) Livingston Flower Mill, 45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983) in Reynolds Arcade, 45(3&4):30 (Jul & Oct 1983) Vick Seed Company. See Vick Seed Company development-1800s, 43(4):16-17 (Oct 1981); 51(4):10 (Fall 1989) Genesee Farmer and. See Genesee Farmer historical sketch, 45(3&4):25-45 with illus/photo (Jul & Oct 1983) Irish famine relief solicitations-1840s, 68(3):4 (Sum 2006) peddlers. See Seed peddlers Reynolds, William Abelard and, 22(2):5 (Apr 1960) seed drill, 45(3&4):47 illus (Jul & Oct 1983) seed stock
germination percentages, testing-1890s,
45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983)
package, labeling, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) prices-1850s, 42(2):16-17 (Apr 1980) raising, benefits, 45(3&4):27 (Jul & Oct 1983) supply-WWI, 45(3&4):42 (Jul & Oct 1983) Seedsmen. See Horticulturists Seeger, A.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
of Brighton, donation to industrial school-1850s,
68(4):23 (Fall 2006)
circus performance-1840s, 49(3):19 (Jul
1987)
as baseball player-1800s, 62(2):2
illus (Spr 2000)
art group, role in, 32(1):11, 14 (Jan
1970)
Family Service of Rochester, Inc., role in-1940s,
23(2):18 (Apr 1961)
in baseball, 62(2):7-8 (Spr 2000)
in Canandaigua, NY, 66(4):8-9, 21n.21 (Fall 2004) in churches, 1(3):18 (Jul 1939) in education
Canandaigua, NY, 66(4):8-9 (Fall
2004)
city schools. See City schools — facilities; City schools — segregation/integration in Connecticut-early 1800s, 37(4):17, 20 (Oct 1975) in Near Northeast District, 29(2):18, 21-22 (Apr 1967) in Oak Ridge, TN, Rochesterians' and, 66(2):24 (Spr 2004)
study of antislavery and Undergound Railroad by-1860s,
66(4):19n.8 (Fall 2004)
political alliance, 39(4):2 (Oct 1977)
as guest musician, 29(1):18 (Jan 1967)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
Civil War diary, local holding,
63(4):22 (Fall 2001)
nicknames, as baseball player-1800s,
63(2):16 (Spr 2001)
business enterprise, 56(1):31 (Win
1994)
as political leader, 25(1):20-21 (Jan
1963)
Selden, George B., Jr.
photograph, 43(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul
1981)
Selden lineage, 43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981) Selden Motor Vehicle Company and, 43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981)
biographical summary/details, 21(3):20
(Jul 1959); 24(3):20 (Jul 1962);
43(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1981)
biography, 10(4):12 (Oct 1948) burial site, 50(4):11, 16 (Oct 1988) as Eastman mentor, 52(1):22 (Win 1990) as inventor-late 1800s, 12(1):2 (Jan 1950); 43(2&3):2, 4, 13, 29 (Apr & Jul 1981)
auto/engine patent, 8(2):14 (Apr
1946); 11(2):11-12 (Apr 1949);
12(1):2 (Jan 1950);
21(1):13 (Jan 1959);
23(3):15 (Jul 1961);
24(3):20 (Jul 1962);
43(2&3):5-15 (Apr & Jul 1981);
50(4):11, 16 (Oct 1988)
license agreements, 43(2&3):6, 8 (Apr & Jul 1981) litigation, 43(2&3):2, 6-8, 9, 12-14, 39 (Apr & Jul 1981) Selden Motor Vehicle Company and. See Selden Motor Vehicle Company Rochester Historical Society, contributions, 6(2):21 (Apr 1944)
research efforts-1930s, 18(4):19 (Oct
1956)
Watson, Hildegarde and, 65(3):26 (Sum
2003)
horseless carriage, invention of,
28(4):22 (Oct 1966)
photograph, 43(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul 1981) Selden lineage, 43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981) Selden Motor Vehicle Company and, 43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981)
as Anthony (Susan B.) attorney,
57(4):20 (Fall 1995)
civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):9 (Apr 1960) daughter, marriage, 12(1):19 (Jan 1950) Eastwood murder trial-1850s, 54(3):7 (Sum 1992) Hahnemann Hospital and, 9(2&3):21 (Apr 1947) political and judicial appointments, 10(2&3):12 (Jul 1948); 20(3):12 (Jul 1958); 22(2):9-10 (Apr 1960); 43(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1981) residence and neighbor, 9(1):5 (Jan 1947) Selden lineage, 22(2):9 (Apr 1960); 43(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1981) woman's rights movement and, 10(2&3):12 (Jul 1948)
Industrial School and-1850s, 9(2&3):8
(Apr 1947)
as baseball player, teammates-1800s,
52(3):5 (Sum 1990)
biographical details, 22(2):9 (Apr 1960) civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):9 (Apr 1960) library, 7(3):8 (Jul 1945) partners with Erasmus Darwin Smith, 21(3):22 (Jul 1959) telegraph investment, 7(1):19 (Jan 1945) Selden Building
fire and-early 1900s, 38(2&3):21 (Apr
& Jul 1976)
founding and reorganization,
43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981)
product lines and performance, 43(2&3):12, 23, photos: 10, 21 (Apr & Jul 1981)
formation, success, and sale,
43(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul 1981)
draft board members, women as, 51(3):8,
9 photo, 10 (Sum 1989)
passage and response to-1917, 39(4):8-9 (Oct 1977) Sellers, Edward
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):20 (Jan
1987)
as award recipient, 32(1):17 (Jan 1970)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
residents, Polish immigrants, 57(1):4
(Win 1995)
as alderman, Dewey Avenue and-1890s,
13(2):6 (Apr 1951)
book resources, quoted on-early 1900s, 23(4):2 (Oct 1961)
biographical summary, 41(3):22, 24 (Jul
1979)
business enterprises, 41(3):24 (Jul 1979)
fire engine factory. See
Lewis Selye and Co. Fire Engine and Hose Factory
location, 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) manufacturing, 34(3):4 (Jul 1972); 41(3):22 (Jul 1979); 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) Mt. Hope Cemetery association and, 50(4):18 (Oct 1988) politics, roles in
as congressman, 14(2):7 (Apr 1952)
as journalist, 14(2):8 (Apr 1952) political affiliation, 41(4):2 (Oct 1979) as political boss, 2(3):3 (Jul 1940); 2(4):4 (Oct 1940) presidential endorsement-1880, 2(4):9 (Oct 1940) at State convention, 2(4):10 (Oct 1940)
telescope mount, 9(1):7 (Jan 1947)
art holding, 17(2):4 (Apr 1955)
Selye Citizens Corps
member-1880s, 19(2):4 (Apr 1957)
missionary work-1600s, 38(4):14 (Oct
1976)
Superfortress bomber project and-WWII,
66(1):20 (Win 2004)
observance, 2(3):22-24 (Jul 1940);
28(1):17 (Jan 1966)
works on, by William F. Peck, 6(2):14 (Apr 1944); 10(4):14 (Oct 1948); 44(1&2):1, 5 (Jan & Apr 1982)
excerpt, 29(1):3 (Jan 1967);
44(1&2):9-32 (Jan & Apr 1982)
on German immigrants, 20(1):24 (Jan 1958) Harris (George) contributions, 44(1&2):1, 5, 33 (Jan & Apr 1982) A Semi-Centennial Review of Family Service of Rochester, Inc. by Blake McKelvey, 23(2):1-20 (Apr 1961) Seminaries
Anthony, Susan B. at, 57(4):3 (Fall
1995)
consortium, formation, 52(4):3-22 (Fall 1990) preparatory, Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid at, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005) Rochester Theological Seminary. See Rochester Theological Seminary Seward's Seminary, Rosetta Douglass at, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) St. Bernard's Seminary, architecture, 26(2):14 (Apr 1964)
Anthony, Susan B. at, 57(4):3 (Fall
1995)
Semlinger, John H.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
as officer on Thetis, 59(1):5
illus (Win 1997)
Seneca Avenue
commercial/industrial activity-WWII,
66(1):28 (Win 2004)
Seneca Chief (canal boat)
Civil War regiment from
activity at Gettysburg,
65(2):12-13, 20 illus (Spr 2003)
Harper's Ferry POWs, 66(3):23n.12 (Sum 2004) geography and soil composition-1800s, 42(2):2 (Apr 1980) historian, 59(4):20 (Fall 1997) residents, McLafferty family, 42(2):1-28 (Apr 1980) as Union Council member-1850s, 66(4):14 (Fall 2004)
as subway contractor, 36(2):12 (Apr
1974)
Bloomer costume in, 57(3):5, 18 (Sum
1995)
newspaper. See The Lily rail service to/from, 30(4):4-5 (Oct 1968) Redemptorist priests and-1800s, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) resident, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 23(1):4 (Jan 1961) visitors
McLafferty, Henry III visits-1850s,
42(2):17 (Apr 1980)
Silver, Henry Dayton, 15(4):11, 19 (Oct 1953) unidentified female-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000)
activities/events
art show and ball-1920s, 17(2):21
(Apr 1955)
City Club meetings, 9(4):18 (Oct 1947) conventions, 31(4):18, 19, 21 (Oct 1969); 34(2):17 (Apr 1972) labor negotiations-1920s, 22(3):25-26 (Jul 1960) Moulthrop luncheon-1920s, 19(2):20 (Apr 1957) construction and/or location-early 1900s, 13(4):20 (Oct 1951); 31(4):17 (Oct 1969); 34(2):17 (Apr 1972); 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) as landmark, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965) opening, 27(3):13 (Jul 1965)
Friends' settlement near, 4(3):6 (Jul
1942)
military camp-WWII, 5(1):29 (Jan 1943) settlement-1790s, 47(1&2):3-4 (Jan & Apr 1985) sloop launching-1790s, 41(3):4 (Jul 1979) traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) view at Geneva, NY-1840s, 62(4):5 illus (Fall 2000) Seneca Memorial to Congress
text, 1(1):20 (Jan 1939)
agriculture, 68(1&2):11,14 photo
captions (Win & Spr 2006)
Council House
locations, Jemison remains and,
68(1&2):21,25 with photo (Win & Spr 2006)
tourists at, 68(1&2):23-24 with photo (Win & Spr 2006) experts on
Harris, George as. See
Harris, George Henry
Morgan, Lewis Henry as. See Morgan, Lewis Henry Parker, Arthur C. as. See Parker, Arthur Caswell fur traders, 45(3&4):3 (Jul & Oct 1983); 68(1&2):9,11,12 (Win & Spr 2006) Genesee Country, naming, 38(1):7 (Jan 1976) historical sketches, 1(1):1-24 (Jan 1939); 13(3):1-24 (Jul 1951)
Denonville Expedition and. See
Denonville Expedition
French and Indian War, 13(3):17-20 (Jul 1951) inter-tribal, 44(1&2):40 (Jan & Apr 1982) kidnapping, of Mary Jemison, 13(3):18 (Jul 1951) Lachine massacre-1680s, 13(3):9 (Jul 1951) Ohio Valley, 3(4):3 (Oct 1941) Revolutionary War, 43(4):14-15 (Oct 1981); 44(1&2):41 (Jan & Apr 1982); 68(1&2):14-15 (Win & Spr 2006). See also Sullivan Expedition (1779) Iroquois Confederacy, and founding of, 1(1):5 (Jan 1939); 44(1&2):16-17, 39 (Jan & Apr 1982). See also Iroquois Confederacy land/treaty negotiations
commemoration-1930s, 1(1):1 (Jan
1939); 51(1):4 (Win 1989)
historical sketch, 1(1):1-24 (Jan 1939) Jemison, Mary and, 68(1&2):16 (Win & Spr 2006) Last Council Fire-1870s, 68(1&2):20-21 (Win & Spr 2006) mill tract cession. See Mill Tract with Phelps & Gorham Associates. See Phelps and Gorham Purchase; Phelps and Gorham Treaty
descendants, 1(1):16 (Jan 1939)
Handsome Lake, Seneca Sachem, 17(3):7 (Jul 1955) Jemison family. See Jemison, Mary non-native, 13(3):17 (Jul 1951). See also Jemison, Mary Parker family, 6(2):9 (Apr 1944); 17(3):2 (Jul 1955)
baptisms and deaths, 38(4):10 (Oct
1976)
Jesuits, 38(4):3-4, 10 (Oct 1976) mission sites, map-1600s/1700s, 13(3):12-13 (Jul 1951) photographs/illustrations
corn picking/grinding,
68(1&2):11,14 (Win & Spr 2006)
at Gonandagan State Historical Site, 68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006) Jemison, Mary, 68(1&2):1,24,32 (Win & Spr 2006) Jemison, Thomas, 68(1&2):23 (Win & Spr 2006) at Last Council Fire-1870s, 68(1&2):25 (Win & Spr 2006) reservations, 44(1&2):41 (Jan & Apr 1982). See also Tonawanda Reservation settlements/camps, 6(3):4 (Jul 1944); 38(1):7 (Jan 1976)
castles and mission sites, map-1880s,
13(3):12-13 (Jul 1951)
and customs, George Harris on, quoted, 44(1&2):9-32, 39-42 (Jan & Apr 1982). See also Harris, George Henry Genesee River and, 24(3):4 (Jul 1962) land use, 1(1):6 (Jan 1939) location, 24(3):4 (Jul 1962) region occupied by, 68(1&2):3 (Win & Spr 2006)
Barton family and, 45(3&4):8 (Jul
& Oct 1983)
Green, Seth and, 6(3):4-5 (Jul 1944) Harris, George, 44(1&2):1, 2-4, 7 (Jan & Apr 1982) Jemison, Mary. See Jemison, Mary trails, 44(1&2):2, 10-11, 18-32, 22-23 map, 41 (Jan & Apr 1982)
activities
Children's Day-early 1900s,
11(1):13 (Jan 1949)
Columbus Day celebration-early 1900s, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) German Day celebrations, 20(1):23, 25 (Jan 1958) of Moulthrop, Samuel P.-1890s, 19(2):6 (Apr 1957) music festival-early 1900s, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) pony rides, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) skating parties, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949) trout pond, 11(1):7, 13, 14 (Jan 1949) artifact discovery-1890s, 19(2):9 (Apr 1957) bridge to Maplewood Park, opening-1890, 50(2):19 (Jul 1988) design
bandstand, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949)
baseball field, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949) bobsled run, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949) pavilion, 50(2):20 photo (Jul 1988) swimming pool, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949); 17(1):10 (Jan 1955); 50(2):20 photo (Jul 1988) trout pond, 11(1):7, 13, 14 (Jan 1949) improvements, 11(1):6 (Jan 1949) land acquisition, 11(1):5, 6, 8, 12 (Jan 1949)
by city and school for deaf-1880s,
64(1):10 (Win 2002)
parkway, 11(1):8 (Jan 1949); 50(2):21 (Jul 1988) photographs
horse-drawn water wagon, 50(1):20
(Jan 1988)
swan boat on Trout lake, 50(2):19 (Jul 1988) swimming pool and pavilion, 50(2):20 (Jul 1988) sewage contamination, 19(3):10 (Jul 1957) street car/trolley service to, 7(4):19 (Oct 1945); 19(3):7 (Jul 1957) tree plantings, 11(1):9 (Jan 1949); 19(2):6, 20 (Apr 1957); 28(4):19 (Oct 1966) Veterans' Memorial Bridge, view of, 26(2):7 (Apr 1964)
land acquisition for, 11(1):8 (Jan
1949)
architects, 60(2):22 (Spr 1998)
exhibits and habitats-early 1900s, 11(1):15 (Jan 1949) history, 11(1):8, 15, 22 (Jan 1949) popularity-1890s, 8(3):24 (Jul 1946) superintendents, 11(1):22 (Jan 1949) Seneca Turnpike Company
Utica, NY and, 39(3):10, 11 (Jul 1977)
park purchase, 3(3):5 (Jul 1941)
as art collector, sale, 7(3):16 (Jul
1945)
Senior Citizens Housing Company, Inc.
projects, 27(4):21 (Oct 1965)
Mckenna, Charlie as champion of-1940s,
65(1):31n1 (Win 2003)
at Oak Hill Country Club, Arnold Palmer in-1984, 65(1):20 (Win 2003)
journalistic-1890s, 13(1):9-11 (Jan
1951)
local manufacturer, 41(4):11 (Oct 1979)
origins, 21(4):18 (Oct 1959)
McQuaid, Bishop, on Bible reading in schools,
31(2):6 (Apr 1969)
at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):22
photo (Spr 2005)
Douglass, Frederick and, 67(3):21 (Sum
2005)
American Women's Hospitals and,
51(3):15, 22, 27 (Sum 1989)
nationalism, rebirth, 25(3):16-17 (Jul
1963)
Hochstein, David and, 56(3):22 (Sum
1994)
Sericulture
attempted-1830s, 45(3&4):29, 32 (Jul
& Oct 1983)
of East Avenue residences,
28(2&3):25-26 (Apr & Jul 1966)
hotel, traveler's description-1830s, 41(1&2):34 (Jan & Apr 1979) indentured, 52(2):10 (Spr 1990) surnames, tradition of, 8(2):22 (Apr 1946) Third Ward, 8(2):22 (Apr 1946)
veteran housing initiatives-1940s,
27(4):16 (Oct 1965)
exhibits, 32(1):8 (Jan 1970)
historical reviews, 24(3):1-40 (Jul
1962); 29(3):1-20 (Jun 1967)
tall ships celebrating-1984, 61(3&4):15 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) A Sesquicentennial Review of Rochester's History by Blake McKelvey, 24(3):1-40 (Jul 1962) Session, Mr. (of Utah, no given name)
Evershed, Thomas and-1840s,
39(1&2):28 (Jan & Apr 1977)
Seth Green Drive
Carroll, Henry and, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
local basketball players from, 58(1):6
(Win 1996)
Baden Street. See Baden Street
Settlement House
development, 16(1):21 (Jan 1954) Genesee. See Genesee Settlement House Lewis Street. See Lewis Street Settlement House Near Northeast District, 29(2):8, 9, 14, 16, 17 (Apr 1967) rental housing, construction-1960s, 27(4):26 (Oct 1965) St. Mary's Street College Settlement (Philadelphia, PA), 43(1):16 (Jan 1981) Settlements. See Pioneers; specific settlement Settlers. See Pioneers Sevcik, Otakar
founding, members, and purpose-1909,
23(2):3 (Apr 1961)
Rochesterians in, 23(1):15 (Jan 1961)
enlistees and activity-Spanish-American War,
13(2):9, 14, 21 (Apr 1951)
origins, Millerites and, 67(3):25n.63
(Sum 2005). See also
Millerites
Sprague, Rosetta Douglass and, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005)
member, John Williams, 26(1):16 (Jan
1964)
Baden Street Settlement. See Baden
Street Settlement House
ethnic composition/settlement, 27(4):10, 19 (Oct 1965); 29(2):1-8, 13-14, 16-18 (Apr 1967) FIGHT and, 29(2):22-23 (Apr 1967) housing
conditions/projects, 27(4):10, 11
(Oct 1965); 29(2):14 (Apr 1967).
See also Hanover Houses
inventory/survey of, 29(2):13 (Apr 1967) race riots-1960s, 27(4):24-25 (Oct 1965) residents-mid 1800s, 67(3):25n.63,26n.65 (Sum 2005) urban renewal-1950s, 29(2):14 (Apr 1967)
chaplain-WWI, 44(4):22 (Oct 1982)
Severance and Carr Saloon
site, 37(2):16 (Apr 1975)
of Buffalo Historical Society, 6(2):15
(Apr 1944)
as contaminant, 5(2):18, 19 (Apr 1943);
19(3):9, 10 (Jul 1957);
39(3):4, 8 (Jul 1977);
45(1&2):3, 4 (Jan & Apr 1983);
59(4):13 (Fall 1997)
disposal. See Sewage disposal treatment. See Sewage treatment
in 1890's, 3(3):7 (Jul 1941)
contamination from. See Sewage electricity and, 60(4):9 (Fall 1998) regulation, 5(2):6, 22 (Apr 1943) text on, 21(3):18 (Jul 1959) Sewage treatment
Albany filtration system-1800s,
39(3):8-9 (Jul 1977)
plants, construction-1900s, 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) by reduction plants, 18(3):23 (Jul 1956) at world's fair-1890s, 43(1):2 (Jan 1981)
as alderman, abolitionist convention and-mid 1800s,
46(1&2):16, 17 (Jan & Apr 1984)
marriage. See Gould, Mrs. Sarah
T.
as school principal, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939) as student, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
Chesebro relatives, 66(4):16 (Fall
2004)
Frederick Douglass' support for, 21(4):10 (Oct 1959) as governor, 1(3):13 (Jul 1939)
economic recovery and, 1(3):13 (Jul
1939)
election-1830s, 7(1):8 (Jan 1945) local appointee-1840s, 41(1&2):42 (Jan & Apr 1979) on secession of south, 2(3):4 (Jul 1940) as Secretary of State, local appointee-1860s, 21(3):22 (Jul 1959) as senator, Whigs and, 20(3):4 (Jul 1958) speech/visit-1850s, 2(3):3 (Jul 1940); 15(3):11 (Jul 1953); 21(1):7 (Jan 1959); 26(4):8 (Oct 1964); 51(1):9 illus caption (Win 1989) Weed, Thurlow and, 2(2):8 (Apr 1940)
charitable work, 42(1):20 (Jan 1980)
Crapsey family and, 42(1):20 (Jan 1980) political philosophy, 40(4):19 (Oct 1978) as YMCA officer, 16(1):6, 7 (Jan 1954)
location, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939)
principals, 1(3):22 (Jul 1939) student, Rosetta Douglass, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005)
Douglass (Frederick) funeral and,
67(4):21 (Fall 2005)
city. See Municipal sewer system
open, 5(2):19 (Apr 1943); 13(4):16 (Oct 1951) storm, construction-1900s, 58(3):6, 10 (Sum 1996) suburban. See Suburban towns/villages workers, unionization, 25(1):18 (Jan 1963)
clothing inventory-pioneer era, 30(2):3
(Apr 1968)
at Industrial School of Rochester patterns, for Bloomer costume, 57(3):18 (Sum 1995) of summer dress, materials and cost-1890s, 43(1):10 (Jan 1981) vocational training for, 44(4):13 (Oct 1982) women's employment and, 51(4):18-20 (Fall 1989); 57(1):9 (Win 1995) Sewing machines
Civil War, use in, 23(1):11 (Jan 1961)
clothing industry, use in, 22(3):3, 4, 5 (Jul 1960); 51(4):17 (Fall 1989) introduction, 23(3):12 (Jul 1961); 25(1):3 (Jan 1963) invention, women and, 57(4):14 (Fall 1995) newspaper editorial on, quoted, 4(2):14-15 (Apr 1942) shoe industry, use in, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941); 15(2):5, 7-8 (Apr 1953); 51(4):16 (Fall 1989) Singer. See Singer sewing machines tobacco industry, use in, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) Sex discrimination. See Gender discrimination/issues Sex education Sexton, Larry
on Charlotte annexation, 37(1):20-21
(Jan 1975)
of women, local research-early 1900s,
43(1):18, 20n.26 (Jan 1981)
as author of Baseball the Early Years,
63(2):22 (Spr 2001)
as fish commissioner of NYS, 6(3):16-17
(Jul 1944)
as governor
Bradstreet, Mayor Nehemiah and,
41(1&2):40, 43 (Jan & Apr 1979)
candidacy-1860s, 23(1):17, 19 (Jan 1961) newspaper on, 14(2):6 (Apr 1952) on political graft, quoted, 2(4):6 (Oct 1940)
as guidance services coordinator (city schools),
31(2):20 (Apr 1969)
school superintendent, 31(2):21-23 (Apr 1969) television and
business enterprise, 30(4):4 (Oct 1968)
as civil engineer-1840s
Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad and,
59(4):12, 23n.17 (Fall 1997)
Ithaca and Owego Railroad and, 59(4):11 (Fall 1997) Tichenor, William and, 59(4):11-12 (Fall 1997)
business enterprises
dam. See Johnson and Seymour
Dam
lawsuit, over flood damage-1810s, 29(3):12 (Jun 1967) partnership, 4(1):10 (Jan 1942) raceway. See Johnson and Seymour race Shadboldt stove
in County Clerks' office, 60(1):20 (Win
1998)
gymnasium, opening-1850s, 8(3):6 (Jul
1946)
varieties, developer, 11(1):11 (Jan
1949)
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):26
(Fall 2000)
Children's Overseas Reception Board, position with,
55(4):24 (Fall 1993)
authorship controversy, 10(1):4 (Jan
1948)
clubs. See Shakespeare Boat Club; Shakespeare Clubs; Shakespeare Society Mantell, Robert's portrayal of, 3(3):24 (Jul 1941) works
local visit, 8(3):6 (Jul 1946)
local use of acorns from, 65(1):7 (Win
2003)
amateur productions, 16(3):7 (Jul 1954)
formation, membership, and activities-1800s, 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986)
business enterprise, 40(1):19 (Jan
1978)
Baedeker's Handbook to the United States and,
41(1&2):47 (Jan & Apr 1979)
location, 18(3):6 (Jul 1956)
Last Council Fire and-1870s,
68(1&2):20 (Win & Spr 2006)
Seneca Council House and, 68(1&2):21 (Win & Spr 2006)
as nurse of Susan B. Anthony, 57(4):12
(Fall 1995)
business enterprise, 20(1):11 (Jan
1958); 22(3):5 (Jul 1960);
50(3):21 (Jul 1988);
51(4):19 (Fall 1989). See also
Rochester Button Company
residence, 28(2&3):34 (Apr & Jul 1966) Shapero, Isadore
as physician, residence/office-early 1900s,
49(1):19 (Jan 1987)
Rochester Royals purchase offer,
58(1):17 (Win 1996)
at Standard Oil Company, 61(1):9 (Win
1999)
black suffrage and, 46(1&2):23 (Jan &
Apr 1984)
emancipation celebration (NYS) and-1820s, 46(1&2):19 (Jan & Apr 1984) occupation, 46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
graduation-mid 1800s, 65(4):10 (Fall
2003)
as author of Walter Rauschenbusch,
10(4):11 (Oct 1948)
at Anthony (Susan B.) funeral, 7(2):24
(Apr 1945)
Douglass (Frederick) funeral and, 67(4):21 (Fall 2005) and final illness of Susan B. Anthony, 57(4):12, 17 (Fall 1995) National Women's Committee, role on-1910s, 51(3):5 (Sum 1989) speech-1890s, 7(2):18 (Apr 1945) woman's suffrage and, 57(4):14, 15 (Fall 1995)
pastorate-1860, 23(1):3 (Jan 1961)
as religious leader, 23(3):14 (Jul 1961) on Rochester's future, 2(3):23 (Jul 1940) sermon, 40(3):14 (Jul 1978) on slavery, 23(1):3 (Jan 1961) Shaw, Stephen E.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
production, 50(3):14 (Jul 1988)
hostilities of-mid 1700s, 68(1&2):12
(Win & Spr 2006)
kidnapping and murder of Jemison family,
68(1&2):6-9 (Win & Spr 2006)
Tecumseh, as baseball club namesake, 64(4):9 illus (Fall 2002)
at St. Augustine's Church, 60(2):19 (Spr
1998)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
death, 45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983)
death, 45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
brotherhood membership, 24(3):29 (Jul
1962)
departure, 14(4):24 (Oct 1952) as editor of Rochester Song Book, 10(4):2 (Oct 1948) League of Civic Clubs and, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952) political orientation, 39(4):1 (Oct 1977) political songs, 39(4):1, 2, 3, 12 (Oct 1977) on socialism, 31(1):19 (Jan 1969)
quoted, 39(4):3 (Oct 1977)
NYS Teachers Association, position with,
31(2):18 (Apr 1969)
as school principal, 31(2):20 (Apr 1969)
as professional golfer, at Locust Hill
as health officer
on children's evacuation,
45(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1983)
tenement investigation-1880s, 27(4):3 (Oct 1965)
Eastman Theatre premier and, 49(1):16
(Jan 1987)
Adams funeral and, 40(4):16 (Oct 1978)
as Bishop
photograph with Dr. Bartlett,
52(4):17 (Fall 1990)
Puerto Rican community and, 70(2):13-14 (Fall 2007) RCTS, and formation of, 52(4):14 (Fall 1990) resignation, 52(4):17 (Fall 1990) St. Bernard's Seminary and, 52(4):12, 13, 16-17 (Fall 1990)
burial site, 67(2):12 (Spr 2005)
professional credits, 52(4):12 (Fall 1990)
site-1800s, 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct
1984)
prices-Civil War, 23(1):13 (Jan 1961)
Bloomer Waltz, 57(3):22, 23
illus (Sum 1995)
description/commentary on, 14(1):8, 11
(Jan 1952)
students/graduates, 43(2&3):4 (Apr &
Jul 1981)
ocean voyage-1810s, 45(3&4):11 (Jul &
Oct 1983)
as academy principal, 1(2):4 (Apr 1939)
marriage. See Nott, Mrs. Urania philosophy of education, 1(2):5 (Apr 1939)
Civil War campgrounds and, 66(3):7 (Sum
2004)
location, 29(2):7 (Apr 1967)
animal. See Animal shelters;
Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe
County
children. See Orphanages; Relief agencies/efforts homeless. See Homeless; People's Rescue Mission
Plymouth Congregational Church and,
40(4):20 (Oct 1978)
as alderman, abolitionist convention and-1860s,
46(1&2):16, 17 (Jan & Apr 1984)
business enterprise, 3(2):13-14 (Apr 1941)
advertisement, 18(2):5 (Apr 1956)
Shenandoah Valley, VA
Civil War battles in, 63(4):7, 8-9, 32
illus (Fall 2001)
Senecas and Mary Jemison at-mid 1700s,
68(1&2):9 (Win & Spr 2006)
as mine manager, Henry S. Durand and,
61(2):6 (Spr 1999)
agricultural journal, purchase,
45(3&4):32 (Jul & Oct 1983)
as broadcasting manager, 32(3):16 (Jul
1970)
architectural commission, 26(2):16 (Apr
1964)
Shepley, Rutan and Cooledge
Highland Park commission, 50(2):9 (Jul
1988)
Crapsey heresy trial and-early 1900s,
42(1):18 (Jan 1980)
daguerreotypes of Horace Bush as,
62(1):1 photo (Win 2000)
addition, 31(4):23 (Oct 1969)
chain, 28(2&3):43 (Apr & Jul 1966) formerly Sagamore Hotel, 31(4):21 (Oct 1969) subcontractors, disabled, 55(2):30 (Spr 1993)
commercial/industrial activity -WWII,
66(1):13 (Win 2004)
church purchase and resale-1830s,
44(4):2, 3 (Oct 1982)
Civil War actions-1860s, 63(4):7, 8-9,
24, 30-32 illus (Fall 2001)
Allen, Nathaniel, 41(3):10 (Jul 1979)
duties-1830s, 25(4):3-4 (Oct 1963) Halsey, Silas, 41(3):6 (Jul 1979)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
as Secretary of the Treasury, 2(4):15
(Oct 1940)
as police chief, 25(4):6 (Oct 1963)
profession and club membership, 8(4):13
(Oct 1946)
location, 18(3):9 (Jul 1956)
economic panic and, 14(3):1 (Jun 1952)
newspapers on, quoted, 13(1):22-23 (Jan 1951) repeal, 14(3):2-4 (Jun 1952)
beach enterprise, 8(3):3 (Jul 1946)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):9, 21 (Apr 1951)
bicycle riding, 8(2):14 (Apr 1946)
marriage, 39(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1977)
school on, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998)
Society of the Sacred Heart at, 65(4):6
(Fall 2003)
Shewman, Walter R.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
Shingles
commercial transport-early 1800s,
30(2):9 (Apr 1968)
manufacture, 46(3&4):6 illus (Jul & Oct 1984) trade-early 1800s, 45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983)
as currency
proposal, 11(3&4):22 (Jul 1949)
as assemblyman, speech-1910s, 39(4):5
(Oct 1977)
by boat, 11(3&4):4 (Jul 1949)
companies/lines. See Shipping companies/lines Genesee River. See Genesee River Great Lakes. See Great Lakes; specific lake importance, 36(2):19 (Apr 1974) needs, 11(3&4):9, 13, 22 (Jul 1949) patterns, Nathaniel K. Fairbank on-1850s, 40(3):3, 7-9, 23 (Jul 1978) through Charlotte. See Charlotte, NY via canal. See specific canal via rafts, 30(2):8-10 (Apr 1968) via rail. See Railroads via roadways, 30(2):12-13 (Apr 1968) via water. See specific waterway or body of water
American
investment, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954)
lake excursions, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Lake Ontario & St. Lawrence Steamboat Company, 16(4):10 (Oct 1954) Lake Ontario Steamboat Company, 16(4):7, 9-11 (Oct 1954) Rochester & Lake Ontario Navigation Company, 16(4):12 (Oct 1954) sale, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) of Great Lakes, 16(4):7-13 passim, 19 (Oct 1954) local impact, 16(4):1 (Oct 1954) monopoly attempt, 11(3&4):12 (Jul 1949) operation, 11(3&4):12, 13 (Jul 1949) packet. See Packet lines
alphabetical listing, 59(1):16 (Win
1997). See also specific vessel not appearing below
Acusnet (whaling ship),
58(2):6 (Spr 1996)
Alert, 59(1):15, 16, 18 (Win 1997) Alexander, launching-1790s, 41(3):4 (Jul 1979) Ann of Wheatland, 56(4):10 (Fall 1994) Arcadia, 68(3):4 (Sum 2006) Athenian, 16(4):11, 12 (Oct 1954) Bayfax (steamer)-1949, 61(3&4):10 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) Bay State. See Bay State Bay View, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) Bear, 59(1):1 illus, 8 illus, 11 illus, 15, 16, 17 (Win 1997) Bellona (steamboat)-1820s, 62(3):4 (Sum 2000) "Big Ship"-1820s, 62(4):11 (Fall 2000) Black Eagle, 58(2):15 illus (Spr 1996) Bysantium (whaling ship), 58(2):20 (Spr 1996) Caroline, attack on-1830s, 49(2):21n.13 (Apr 1987) Catalpa, 59(1):16 (Win 1997) City of Syracuse, 68(1&2):28n.1 (Win & Spr 2006) The Coburg, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) Constellation, U.S.S., 68(3):16,17 (Sum 2006) Contract, 16(4):9 (Oct 1954) Corinthian, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Crescent (whaling ship), 58(2):9 (Spr 1996) Damascus, 56(1):18-19 illus (Win 1994) Devil's Thumb, 59(1):6 illus (Win 1997) DeWitt Clinton, 16(2):6-8 (Apr 1954) E.H. Whitney, 56(4):15 (Fall 1994) Elmstead, 37(4):12-13 (Oct 1975) Emily, death on, 41(3):13 (Jul 1979) Emma (whaling ship), 58(2):20 (Spr 1996) Empress, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Enterprise (schooner), 58(2):5 (Spr 1996) Estelle, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) Europe, 68(3):12 (Sum 2006) Fairchild, 16(4):10 (Oct 1954) Falling Waters, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) Fashion, 16(4):10 (Oct 1954) Flour City, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) Flower City, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946) Frontenac, S.S., 45(3&4):1 illus, 2 illus caption (Jul & Oct 1983) Glen Edith, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) Hannibal (whaling ship), 58(2):12 (Spr 1996) Harvey Tucker, 56(4):1, 2, 24 photos (Fall 1994) Henry Clay, 68(3):12 (Sum 2006) Hibernia, 68(3):4 (Sum 2006) Inga (whaling ship), 58(2):10 (Spr 1996) of Irondequoit Bay, 56(1):8, 15, 18-19 illus (Win 1994) Iskareen (yacht), 16(4):19 (Oct 1954) Island Queen, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) Jamestown, U.S.S., 68(3):5 (Sum 2006) Jeanette, 16(4):6 (Oct 1954) Jemima. See Jemima Jennings (steamer), 16(4):14 (Oct 1954); 56(1):10, 18-19 illus (Win 1994) Kingston. See Kingston Lady of the Lake-1800s, 16(4):8 (Oct 1954); 62(4):10 (Fall 2000) Lake Ontario (steamboat)-1820s, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000) Lancaster, 58(2):15 illus (Spr 1996) Loch Garry, 59(1):16, 18 (Win 1997) Lookout, 56(1):18-19 illus (Win 1994) Lunan, 16(4):19 (Oct 1954) Lusitania. See Lusitania Macedonian, U.S.S., 68(3):5 (Sum 2006) Maple Leaf, 16(4):9, 10, 11 (Oct 1954) Mary Jemison (tour boat), 67(3):21 (Sum 2005); 68(1&2):2 photo,3,26,28,28n.1 (Win & Spr 2006) Morning Star (steamer), 58(2):3 (Spr 1996) N. H. Galusha, 56(1):10, 18-19 illus (Win 1994) Nancy, H.M.S., 45(3&4):2 illus (Jul & Oct 1983) Neptune, 59(1):10, 14, 18 (Win 1997) New York, U.S.S., 13(2):24 (Apr 1951). See also New York (side-wheeler) Niagara (ship), destruction-1840s, 16(4):9 (Oct 1954) Niagara (steamboat)-1860s, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Norseman, 16(4):12 (Oct 1954) Northerner, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Northerner (side-wheeler), 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Northumberland. See Northumberland Oneca, 37(3):12 (Jul 1975) Oneida Chief (canal boat-1820s), 62(3):16 (Sum 2000) Ontario. See Ontario (ships) Petrel (schooner), 58(2):7 (Spr 1996) Philadelphia (steamboat)-1820s, 62(3):4 (Sum 2000) Poverty of Scottsville, 56(4):10 (Fall 1994) Progress-1820s, 62(4):23 (Fall 2000) Proteus, 59(1):5, 6, 10, 14 (Win 1997) Reindeer (whaling ship), 58(2):4 illus, 17 (Spr 1996) Sam Patch (paddle boat), 61(3&4):32 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) Sam Patch (tour boat), 67(3):21 (Sum 2005) Sarah Sands, 68(3):4 (Sum 2006) Savannah, Civil War activity, 41(3):20 (Jul 1979) Seneca Chief, 37(3):1-2 (Jul 1975) Shoveahead, cargo-early 1800s, 30(2):11 (Apr 1968) Sileno (whaling ship), 58(2):18 (Spr 1996) Somers, death on-1840s, 41(3):9 (Jul 1979) Staperaider (whaling ship), 58(2):18 (Spr 1996) The Superior, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949) Superior (whaling ship), 58(2):9 (Spr 1996) The Swallow, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) Swanton (schooner), 30(2):15 (Apr 1968) Thetis, 59(1):1 illus, 5, 7 illus, 10 illus, 16, 18 (Win 1997) Thomas Roys (whaling ship), 58(2):2 illus (Spr 1996) Toronto. See Toronto Triumph, 49(4):13 (Oct 1987) Union (schooner), 58(2):18 (Spr 1996) United States, 16(4):7 (Oct 1954) Vesuvius, U.S.S., 13(2):9 (Apr 1951) Vigilant (whaling ship), 58(2):18 (Spr 1996) Volendam, 55(4):30 (Fall 1993) Walk-in-the-Water, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987) Washington, 58(2):15 illus (Spr 1996) Webster, 56(1):10, 19 illus (Win 1994) Widgeon II, 16(4):19 (Oct 1954) William F. Safford (whaling ship), 58(2):12 (Spr 1996) Woodworth, 56(1):18-19 illus (Win 1994) W.W. Wooster, 56(4):10 (Fall 1994) Yantic, 59(1):10 (Win 1997) Young Lion of the West. See Young Lion of the West (canal boat) canal boats
at Albany-early 1800s, 62(3):11
illus (Sum 2000)
at aqueduct opening, 37(3):12 (Jul 1975) on Erie Canal. See Erie Canal at Erie Canal opening ceremony, 37(3):1-2 (Jul 1975) experimental, 11(3&4):22 (Jul 1949) on Genesee Valley Canal, 56(4):10, 12, 15 (Fall 1994) Harvey Tucker, 56(4):1, 2, 24 photos (Fall 1994) manufacture, 3(4):6 (Oct 1941) Northumberland. See Northumberland Oneca, 37(3):12 (Jul 1975) Oneida Chief, 62(3):16 (Sum 2000) of Philip and John Garbutt, 56(4):12 (Fall 1994) power sources-1900, 61(3&4):8 (Sum & Fall 1999) Seneca Chief, 37(3):1-2 (Jul 1975) Young Lion of the West. See Young Lion of the West (canal boat) historical sketch, 16(4):1-19 passim (Oct 1954) on Hudson River-1820s, 62(3):10, illus: 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 (Sum 2000) immigrant travel via, 52(2):9-11, 12 (Spr 1990) lakers, manufacture and design-1800s, 49(4):15 (Oct 1987) manufacture. See Boat manufacture; Boat yards military operations, 16(4):3 (Oct 1954). See also U.S. Navy
Alert, 59(1):15, 16, 18 (Win
1997)
Arctic expedition of Adolphus W. Greely-1880s, 59(1):5-24 (Win 1997) Bear, 59(1):1 illus, 8 illus, 11 illus, 15, 16, 17 (Win 1997) "Big Ship" and-1820s, 62(4):11 (Fall 2000) Civil War, 41(3):20 (Jul 1979) Loch Garry, 59(1):16, 18 (Win 1997) Lusitania. See Lusitania Neptune, 59(1):10, 14, 18 (Win 1997) Proteus, 59(1):5, 6, 10, 14 (Win 1997) Spanish-American War-1898, 13(2):9 (Apr 1951) Thetis, 59(1):1 illus, 5, 7 illus, 10 illus, 16, 18 (Win 1997) War of 1812, 4(4):1-3, 8, 9-12, 16-20 (Oct 1942) WWII, 55(4):30 (Fall 1993) Yantic, 59(1):10 (Win 1997) packet boats. See Erie Canal; Packet boats; Packet lines paddle boat, Sam Patch, 61(3&4):32 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) passenger lists, researching family history from, 52(2):11 (Spr 1990) photographs/illustrations
barges, on Genesee River,
61(3&4):10 (Sum & Fall 1999)
Bayfax (steamer)-1949, 61(3&4):10 (Sum & Fall 1999) Bear, 59(1):1, 8, 11 (Win 1997) Beaver, 45(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1983) canal boats, 54(3):23 (Sum 1992); 62(4):10 (Fall 2000). See also Erie Canal Frontenac, S.S., 45(3&4):1 (Jul & Oct 1983) on Genesee River, 61(3&4):10 (Sum & Fall 1999); 62(4):1 (Fall 2000) Harvey Tucker (canal boat), 56(4):1 (Fall 1994) on Hudson River-1820s, 62(3):4, 5, 8, 9, 13 (Sum 2000); 62(4):27 (Fall 2000) on Lake Erie-1820s, 62(3):19 (Sum 2000) Mary Jemison (tour boat), 68(1&2):2 (Win & Spr 2006) Nancy, H.M.S., 45(3&4):2 (Jul & Oct 1983) Ontario, S.S., 50(1):12-13 (Jan 1988) tall ships-1984, 61(3&4):15 (Sum & Fall 1999) Thetis, 59(1):1, 7, 10 (Win 1997) whaling expeditions, 58(2):1, 2, 4, 13 (Spr 1996) sailing vessels/schooners, 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 45(3&4):12 (Jul & Oct 1983)
along Hudson River-early 1800s,
62(3):illus: 4, 5, 8, 13 (Sum 2000)
at Buffalo-1820s, 62(3):19 illus (Sum 2000) construction, 1(4):11 (Oct 1939) Cuyler family and, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) demise, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) description, 45(3&4):12 (Jul & Oct 1983) Devil's Thumb, 59(1):6 illus (Win 1997) Fairchild, 16(4):10 (Oct 1954) Fashion, 16(4):10 (Oct 1954) first-1820s, 16(4):6 (Oct 1954) Genesee port and, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939) on Genesee River-1830s, 62(4):1 illus (Fall 2000) Guernsey & Bushnell Company fleet, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) Jeanette, 16(4):6 (Oct 1954) Jemima. See Jemima Nancy, H.M.S., 45(3&4):2 illus (Jul & Oct 1983) Petrel, 58(2):7 (Spr 1996) refitting of whaling ships, 59(1):15 (Win 1997) on St. Lawrence River-1820s, 62(4):12-15 (Fall 2000) The Swallow, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) Swanton, 30(2):15 (Apr 1968) tall ships-1984, 61(3&4):15 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) traffic-pioneer era, 33(2):4 (Apr 1971) travel on-1820s, 62(4):9, 12-15 (Fall 2000) Union, 58(2):18 (Spr 1996) whaling expeditions, 58(2):1 illus, 2 illus, 3, 4 illus, 5, 6-7, 9, 10, 12, 17, 18, 20 (Spr 1996) Widgeon II, 16(4):19 (Oct 1954) side-wheelers
Athenian, 16(4):11, 12 (Oct
1954)
Bay State. See Bay State Contract, 16(4):9 (Oct 1954) New York. See New York Northerner, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) steam vessels
Albany, NY and-1820s, 62(3):10 (Sum
2000)
arrival of first, 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 29(3):10 (Jun 1967) baseball games and, 62(2):4-5, 19 (Spr 2000); 63(1):9 (Win 2001) Bayfax-1949, 61(3&4):10 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) Bay View, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) Bellona, 62(3):4 (Sum 2000) The Coburg, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) Corinthian, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) Damascus, 56(1):18-19 illus (Win 1994) Empress, 16(4):11 (Oct 1954) on Erie Canal, 11(3&4):17, 20, 21, 22 (Jul 1949) Estelle, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) Falling Waters, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) Flour City, 16(4):13 (Oct 1954) Flower City, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946) Frontenac, S.S., 45(3&4):1 illus, 2 illus caption (Jul & Oct 1983) on Genesee River-1830s, 62(4):1 illus (Fall 2000) Glen Edith, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) of Irondequoit Bay, 56(1):8, 15, 18-19 illus, 23 (Win 1994) Island Queen, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) Jennings, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954); 56(1):10, 18-19 illus (Win 1994) Kingston. See Kingston Lake Ontario-1820s, 62(4):9 (Fall 2000) lake operation, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939); 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 23(1):12 (Jan 1961) Lookout, 56(1):18-19 illus (Win 1994) Lunan, 16(4):19 (Oct 1954) Maple Leaf, 16(4):9, 10, 11 (Oct 1954) N. H. Galusha, 56(1):10, 18-19 illus (Win 1994) passenger fare, 41(1&2):35 (Jan & Apr 1979) Philadelphia, 62(3):4 (Sum 2000) at Prescott, Ontario-1820s, 62(4):12 (Fall 2000) Progress-1820s, 62(4):23 (Fall 2000) supplant sailing vessels, 45(3&4):13 (Jul & Oct 1983) tourist trade and, 45(3&4):21 (Jul & Oct 1983) traffic-pioneer era, 33(2):4 (Apr 1971) travel on, 62(3):4-9, 8 illus (Sum 2000); 62(4):8-10, 11-12 (Fall 2000) travel on, traveler's account, 41(1&2):34, 35 (Jan & Apr 1979) United States, 16(4):7 (Oct 1954) Webster, 56(1):10, 19 illus (Win 1994) Woodworth, 56(1):18-19 illus (Win 1994) tugboat, Catalpa, 59(1):16 (Win 1997) wrecks. See Shipwrecks yachts, 16(4):19 (Oct 1954)
on Irondequoit Bay, 16(4):3 (Oct 1954)
at Oswego, NY-1810s, 47(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1985) at Stony Point-1830s, 16(4):7 (Oct 1954) Shirt manufacturer, 60(1):21 (Win 1998) Shley, W. S. See Schley, W. S. The Shoe and Leather Reporter, 15(2):17, 21, 23-24 (Apr 1953) Shoe Council, 15(2):13, 17 (Apr 1953) Shoe Cutters Assembly
labor strike-1880s, 25(1):16 (Jan 1963)
formation-1840s, 15(2):3-4 (Apr 1953)
censuses
1930s, 61(1):5, 13 (Win 1999)
comparison, with clothing industry,
22(3):1, 5 (Jul 1960)
competitors, 51(4):16 (Fall 1989) depression, impact-1890s, 14(3):4, 5 (Jun 1952); 24(2):8 (Apr 1962); 34(4):3 (Oct 1972) historical sketch, 15(2):1-28 (Apr 1953)
county penitentiary-1860s, 34(1):10
(Jan 1972)
Hough & Ford. See Hough and Ford mechanization, 25(1):17 (Jan 1963); 51(4):16-17 (Fall 1989) Gould, Jacob in, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) labor force
apprentices, 51(4):15 (Fall 1989)
cottage industry, 51(4):15 (Fall 1989) immigrants, contributions, 20(1):7-9 (Jan 1958); 21(1):11 (Jan 1959); 22(4):19 (Oct 1960); 23(3):12 (Jul 1961); 24(2):7 (Apr 1962); 34(4):2 (Oct 1972) Shoe Council, 15(2):13, 17 (Apr 1953) size, 51(4):16 (Fall 1989) skilled workers, bids for, 25(1):21 (Jan 1963) strikes, 3(4):17 (Oct 1941); 14(3):8 (Jun 1952); 51(1):19 (Win 1989) treatment, 25(1):18 (Jan 1963) unions. See Shoe Cutters Assembly; Shoemakers District Assembly; Shoemakers Union; Shoe Manufacturers Association wage rates, 25(1):12, 18 (Jan 1963) walkouts-1890s, 14(3):22-23 (Jun 1952) work conditions, 41(1&2):41-42 (Jan & Apr 1979); 51(4):15, 16 (Fall 1989) workers' parade, 25(1):17 (Jan 1963)
Canaltown, 37(2):14, 20 (Apr 1975)
Front Street, 55(3):6, photos: 8, 22 (Sum 1993) retail-1860s, 26(4):11 (Oct 1964) St. Paul Street-late 1800s, 34(2):18-19 (Apr 1972) Water Street-mid 1800s, 34(2):8 (Apr 1972)
A.J. Johnson and Co., 30(4):centerfold
(Oct 1968)
Front Street retailers, 55(3):8, 22 (Sum 1993) Stein's Shoes-1900s, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002)
early 1900s, 61(3&4):4 (Sum &
Fall 1999)
Civil War era, 23(1):2, 10 (Jan 1961) defense contracts, 51(4):16 (Fall 1989) markets, 51(4):16 (Fall 1989) methods, 51(4):16 (Fall 1989)
boots, cost-1850s, 40(3):18 (Jul
1978)
women's and children's shoes, 2(3):10 (Jul 1940); 3(4):13 (Oct 1941)
Hudson Avenue-1910s, 57(1):11 (Win
1995)
Joseph Avenue, photograph-1900s, 64(3):2 (Sum 2002) location-1860s, 26(4):11 (Oct 1964) Malcrest Shoes, 69(1):15 (Spr 2007) Polish, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) shops-pioneer era, 47(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1985) trade publication, 15(2):17, 21, 23-24 (Apr 1953) vocational training for-1800s, 44(4):13 (Oct 1982) wholesale merchants, 25(1):2 (Jan 1963) Shoemakers District Assembly
labor parade, participation,
25(1):11-12 (Jan 1963)
represented at Rochester Assembly meeting, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963) strike attempt, 25(1):5 (Jan 1963)
labor negotiations, 25(1):17-18 (Jan
1963)
manifesto, 25(1):11 (Jan 1963) president, A. H. Wheeler, 15(2):14 (Apr 1953) reorganization, 25(1):11 (Jan 1963) weekly subsidies, 25(1):12 (Jan 1963)
baseball, 62(2):11 (Spr 2000)
corn husk moccasins, photograph, 68(1&2):7 (Win & Spr 2006) prices-1911, 56(2):22 (Spr 1994) production. See Shoe industry "Shon"
Civil War soldier, 66(3):16 (Sum 2004)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
Jemison, Mary and, 68(1&2):19,21 (Win
& Spr 2006)
parents, birthplace, and youth, 68(1&2):19 (Win & Spr 2006)
spouse and son, 68(1&2):19 (Win & Spr
2006)
at Sea Breeze, 56(1):15 (Win 1994)
Shop One
Arts Council and, 32(1):15 (Jan 1970)
downtown, description-1960s, 26(2):3
(Apr 1964)
art in, 69(1):10 (Spr 2007)
competition with downtown business district, 38(1):22 (Jan 1976) construction/development
1950s, 49(2):18 (Apr 1987)
Gruen, Victor and, 69(1):7, 20 (Spr 2007) Midtown Plaza. See Midtown Plaza post-Midtown Plaza, 69(1):20 (Spr 2007) POWs-MIAs display at-1970s, 48(3&4):27 (Jul & Oct 1986) retailers shift to-mid 1940s, 26(4):20 (Oct 1964) Shore Acres
performance, 16(3):17 (Jul 1954)
Shortsville, NY, 56(2):9 (Spr 1994)
Manchester train wreck and, 56(2):20 (Spr
1994)
cargo-early 1800s, 30(2):11 (Apr 1968)
on collectible cards of Kimball Tobacco Company,
60(1):10, 18, 21 illus (Win
1998)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
Arctic expedition and-1880s, 59(1):14
(Win 1997)
photograph, 44(4):24 (Oct 1982)
of Catholic cemeteries, 67(2):21 (Spr
2005)
as theater managers, 16(3):14, 18, 19
(Jul 1954)
member theater, 16(3):12 (Jul 1954)
as YMCA officer, 16(1):23 (Jan 1954)
nephew and residence, 64(2):12, 15 (Spr
2002)
family members and residence, 64(2):15,
18 (Spr 2002)
family members-1920s, 64(2):16 (Spr
2002)
philanthropy, 36(4):28 (Oct 1974)
Rochester Family Society, Inc., role in-1940s, 23(2):15, 16 (Apr 1961) as YMCA officer, 16(1):24 (Jan 1954)
as golfer in Times-Union Open-1940s,
65(1):8 (Win 2003)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
Shylock Association
Committee of Equal Rights and, 9(2&3):4
(Apr 1947)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
biographers of, 58(4):24-25 (Fall 1996)
Klingenberg, Alf and, 58(4):5, 24, 25 (Fall 1996) recruitment by Eastman School of Music, 58(4):24-25 (Fall 1996)
construction site, 32(4):7 (Oct 1970)
as editor, 2(2):4 (Apr 1940) newspaper ad-1820s, 30(2):19 (Apr 1968) rivalry with Thurlow Weed, 2(2):4 (Apr 1940)
as civic leader, 28(2&3):34, 47 (Apr
& Jul 1966)
Federation of Churches and, 38(1):21 (Jan 1976) Watson, Hildegarde and, 65(3):26 (Sum 2003) Sibley, Harper (1885-1959)
biographical summary, 21(3):21 (Jul
1959)
as civic leader, 22(2):18 (Apr 1960)
Chamber of Commerce, role in, 9(4):15
(Oct 1947); 24(4):19 (Oct 1962)
charitable/social agencies, role in, 23(2):2, 4, 6, 9 (Apr 1961) D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art and, 58(4):8 (Fall 1996) Rochester Patriotic and Community Fund and-1910s, 20(4):4 (Oct 1958) UR River Campus and, 30(1):4 (Jan 1968) war efforts, 24(4):19 (Oct 1962) YMCA, roles in, 16(1):23, 24 (Jan 1954) death, 21(3):2 (Jul 1959) Harper Sibley Building, architects, 60(2):22 (Spr 1998) as international representative-WWII, 23(3):24-25 (Jul 1961) residence, 28(2&3):34, 43 (Apr & Jul 1966) at Western Union, 21(3):21 (Jul 1959)
art collection, 7(3):8, 10-11, 15, 22
(Jul 1945); 17(2):6 (Apr 1955);
38(1):18 (Jan 1976)
Academy of Art exhibition, 7(3):15
(Jul 1945); 17(2):6 (Apr 1955)
Powers purchase of-1870s, 17(2):7 (Apr 1955)
burial site, 50(4):16 (Oct 1988)
Sibley lineage, 21(3):21 (Jul 1959); 38(1):18 (Jan 1976); 65(3):24 (Sum 2003) business enterprises
farm, 45(3&4):43 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Gaffney Block, 34(2):10 (Apr 1972) mining, 8(4):9 (Oct 1946) patents, 38(1):15 (Jan 1976) seed, 45(3&4):43 (Jul & Oct 1983) telegraph, 2(3):11 (Jul 1940); 3(4):14 (Oct 1941); 21(1):10 (Jan 1959); 21(3):16, 21 (Jul 1959); 22(2):9 (Apr 1960); 23(1):11 (Jan 1961); 24(3):13 (Jul 1962); 33(3):12 (Jul 1971); 35(3):6 (Jul 1973); 38(1):15 (Jan 1976); 59(4):9 (Fall 1997). See also Western Union Telegraph Company as civic leader, 28(2&3):15 (Apr & Jul 1966) memorial to, 28(2&3):31 (Apr & Jul 1966) politics and, 20(3):3 (Jul 1958) residence, 27(3):7, 12 (Jul 1965); 28(2&3):7, 12 with illus (Apr & Jul 1966)
as library trustee, 36(4):39 (Oct 1974)
art collection, 7(3):22-23 (Jul 1945)
loan of-1910s, 34(4):19 (Oct 1972)
telegraph, 23(3):15 (Jul 1961)
Dossenbach sabbatical and-1910s, 42(3):10 (Jul 1980) residence, 28(2&3):13, 30, 43 (Apr & Jul 1966) spouse. See Sibley, Mrs. Margaret theater and, 16(3):9 (Jul 1954) UR River Campus and Sibley, Levi W.
architect, 26(2):12 (Apr 1964)
baseball uniform production, 63(2):6 (Spr 2001) contractor, 22(2):20 (Apr 1960); 31(1):14 (Jan 1969); 34(2):17 (Apr 1972) customers-1940s, 65(3):6 (Sum 2003) documentary film, funding of, 38(1):2 (Jan 1976) employees fire. See Sibley fire-1904 holiday decorations, 64(3):12-13 (Sum 2002) illustration, 51(4):1 (Fall 1989) kinetoscopes, 12(1):20 (Jan 1950); 16(3):20-21 (Jul 1954); 34(2):15 (Apr 1972); 38(1):17 (Jan 1976) locations
1900s, construction/relocation to,
13(4):20 (Oct 1951); 16(3):18
(Jul 1954); 27(3):6, 13 (Jul
1965); 34(2):16 (Apr 1972);
35(2):14 (Apr 1973)
original site, 12(1):20 (Jan 1950); 28(4):2 (Oct 1966); 34(2):15 (Apr 1972) previous site usage, 60(4):4 (Fall 1998) St. Augustine's Church/School and, 60(2):12 (Spr 1998) St. Joseph's Park and-1970s, 63(3):20 (Sum 2001) store openings
club membership and reading, 10(1):8
(Jan 1948)
Italian community and, 22(4):10 (Oct 1960) New York City and, 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) philanthropy
Dossenbach Orchestra and, 42(3):5
(Jul 1980)
Rochester Homeopathic Hospital and, 9(2&3):21 (Apr 1947)
marriage. See Scrantom, Mrs.
Mary Ann
volunteer work, 44(4):14 (Oct 1982)
as library trustee, 36(4):39 (Oct 1974)
residence, 28(2&3):10, 34 (Apr & Jul 1966) YMCA fundraising and, 16(1):11 (Jan 1954)
as health officer, 18(3):15 (Jul 1956)
Armbruster, Julius on, 63(4):25 (Fall
2001)
occupant, architect offices, 51(2):6 (Spr 1989) restoration, post-fire, 51(4):2 illus caption (Fall 1989)
of Harper, architects, 60(2):22 (Spr
1998)
of Hiram. See Hiram Sibley Building of Wilmot, Thomas C.-1950s, 69(1):1 (Spr 2007)
at world's fair-1893, 26(3):7 (Jul
1964)
losses, 38(2&3):2, 11 (Apr & Jul
1976)
newspapers on, 38(2&3):15 (Apr & Jul 1976) photograph, 38(2&3):12 (Apr & Jul 1976) relocation. See Sibley, Lindsay, and Curr Company snow removal and, 27(1):10 (Jan 1965)
construction, 8(4):9 (Oct 1946)
Douglass (Frederick) bust, unveiling-1870s, 17(2):8 (Apr 1955) music library in, 58(4):6 (Fall 1996). See also Sibley Music Library opening, 2(3):17 (Jul 1940)
donor, 58(4):6 (Fall 1996)
formation-early 1900s, 42(3):5 (Jul 1980) location, 58(4):6 (Fall 1996) purchase-1950s, 55(2):12 (Spr 1993) removal to Eastman School of Music-1920s, 58(4):28 (Fall 1996)
design-1870s, 13(4):11 (Oct 1951)
location, 28(2&3):14 (Apr & Jul 1966) meeting, on coeducation at UR, 17(4):19 (Oct 1955) residents/residences on, 7(2):19 (Apr 1945)
fire-1890s, 38(2&3):10 (Apr & Jul
1976)
Sibley Tower. See Sibley, Lindsay, and Curr Company Sicilian community, 10(4):6 (Oct 1948) Sicilian immigrants
of Near Northeast District, 29(2):6
(Apr 1967)
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):25
(Fall 2000)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
as NYS Assemblyman, Irish famine relief and-1840s,
68(3):5 (Sum 2006)
Sidereal Messenger
Swift, Lewis published in, 9(1):15 (Jan
1947)
location and dress code issues-1960s,
69(1):17 (Spr 2007)
bicycles and, 19(3):8 (Jul 1957)
Denver, 19(1):5 (Jan 1957) extensions, 31(1):13 (Jan 1969) improvements/maintenance, 35(2):17 (Apr 1973)
snow removal, responsibility for,
27(1):6, 10 (Jan 1965)
wooden, 57(1):8 (Win 1995)
artwork, exhibit, 32(1):8 (Jan 1970)
customers-1940s, 65(3):6 (Sum 2003)
newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):16 (Jan
1951)
labor union role, 15(2):14 (Apr 1953)
European tour, by Blake McKelvey,
14(1):1-20 (Jan 1952)
U.S. western cities, by Blake McKelvey, 19(1):3-10 (Jan 1957)
burial site, 67(2):26 (Spr 2005)
center named for, 55(2):6 (Spr 1993). See also Al Sigl Center founds multiple sclerosis agency, 55(2):23 (Spr 1993) laryngectomy and speech therapy, 55(2):16 (Spr 1993) photograph, 55(2):1 (Spr 1993) as radio personality, 32(3):7, 9 (Jul 1970) Sign language instruction-1800s, 64(1):11-16 (Win 2002) Signs and signboards
billboards. See Billboards
Chamber of Commerce, protest over, 34(4):9, 10, 16, 17 (Oct 1972) dental, 59(3):12-13, 12 photo (Sum 1997) painters
in Reynold's Arcade-1870s, 62(1):9
photo (Win 2000)
engraving-mid 1800s, 50(3):3 illus
(Jul 1988)
photograph, 46(3&4):3 (Jul & Oct 1984); 59(2):24 (Spr 1997) The Silk Culturist
on sericulture, 45(3&4):29 (Jul & Oct
1983)
local attempts-1830s, 45(3&4):29, 32
(Jul & Oct 1983)
as musician-1810s, 4(1):12-13 (Jan 1942)
correspondence-1840s, 1(2):13 (Apr 1939)
correspondence-1840s, 1(2):13 (Apr 1939)
dental applications, 59(3):11 (Sum
1997)
deposits, rights to, 30(1):10 (Jan 1968) mining, by Henry S. Durand, 61(2):5, 6, 8 (Spr 1999) standard, newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):2-6 passim (Jan 1951)
birth, 15(4):2 (Oct 1953)
daily activity, diary accounts of, 15(4):2-28 passim (Oct 1953) Silver lineage, 15(4):2 (Oct 1953); 28(4):9 (Oct 1966)
daily activity, diary accounts of,
15(4):2-28 passim (Oct 1953)
family members, 15(4):2 (Oct 1953) residences, 28(4):9 (Oct 1966) spouse. See Silver, Henry Dayton
birth and family members, 15(4):2 (Oct
1953)
daily activity, diary accounts of, 15(4):6, 9, 18, 21, 26 (Oct 1953)
Silver lineage, 15(4):3-4 (Oct 1953)
birth and family members, 15(4):2 (Oct
1953)
daily activity, diary accounts of, 15(4):2, 6, 9, 16, 21, 23, 27 (Oct 1953) Silver, Henry Dayton
biographical information
birthplace, 15(4):1 (Oct 1953)
offspring, 15(4):2 (Oct 1953) Silver lineage, 15(4):3, 4 (Oct 1953) spouse. See Silver, Mrs. Elizabeth "Lizzie" diary, 28(4):9 (Oct 1966)
excerpt, 1906-1914, 15(4):1-28 (Oct
1953)
travels, 15(4):2, 3, 11, 15, 19 (Oct 1953)
birth and family members, 15(4):2 (Oct
1953)
daily activity, diary accounts of, 15(4):9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 23, 27 (Oct 1953) Rochester History, contributions, 15(4):1-2 (Oct 1953); 35(3):15 (Jul 1973)
birth, 15(4):2, 22 (Oct 1953)
childhood outing, 15(4):27 (Oct 1953) family members, 15(4):2 (Oct 1953)
as baseball club owner, 64(4):24 (Fall
2002)
occupation and Silver lineage, 15(4):3,
11 (Oct 1953)
Silver Lake
competitions-1800s, 63(2):4, 5 (Spr
2001)
Silver Street
commercial/industrial activity near
preservation district of, 57(4):18 (Fall 1995)
correspondence/memorandum, excerpt,
1(1):22-23 (Jan 1939)
land/treaty negotiations-late 1700s, 1(1):10, 12, 13, 14 (Jan 1939) Sodus Bay settlement and, 1(1):16 (Jan 1939)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
at Mount Hope Cemetery, acknowledgment,
68(4):22 (Fall 2006)
as baseball player-1800s, 64(4):8 (Fall
2002)
billiards enterprise-1800s, 64(4):22 (Fall 2002) managerial roles in baseball-1800s, 64(4):14, 15, 16, 17 (Fall 2002)
as baseball player/manager-1940s,
63(2):21, 24 photo (Spr 2001)
on Camp Fitz-John Porter soldiers, quoted-1860s,
66(3):16 (Sum 2004)
City Club speech, 9(4):22 (Oct 1947)
as deaf student-1800s, 64(1):4 (Win
2002)
Simpkins, Peter
acknowledgment, 64(1):23 (Win 2002)
in Union & Advertiser, 9(1):15
(Jan 1947)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):21 (Jan
1987)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
occupation, 8(2):12 (Apr 1946)
land sale offer-1850s, 42(2):23 (Apr
1980)
as Liberian, spouse-1800s, 67(1):14
(Win 2005)
as port collector, 2(4):5 (Oct 1940)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
award presentation-1930, 17(1):23 (Jan
1955)
at Eastman School of Music, 58(4):25
(Fall 1996)
Singer, Isaac Merritt
profession and invention, 4(2):15 (Apr
1942)
Single persons
Catholics, church ministry to, 60(3):16
(Sum 1998)
mothers, in Southwest District, 60(3):16 (Sum 1998)
acknowledgment, 63(2):21 (Spr 2001)
in parish musical, 60(3):12 photo
(Sum 1998)
as artist, 17(2):3-4 (Apr 1955);
62(1):21 (Win 2000)
death, 18(3):8 (Jul 1956) as instructor, 18(3):8 (Jul 1956)
occupation, 32(3):7 (Jul 1970)
dedication-1970s, 43(4):7 (Oct 1981)
headquarters and participants, 43(4):2
(Oct 1981)
as award recipient, 43(4):5, 7 (Oct
1981)
city historian and, 51(1):11 (Win 1989) as host-1970s, 43(4):7, 9 (Oct 1981) ISCOR and, 43(4):6 (Oct 1981) origins, 43(4):1, 2 (Oct 1981) participants, 43(4):5, 6, 7 (Oct 1981)
conference delegates-1970s, 43(4):7
(Oct 1981)
Krakow, Poland. See Krakow, Poland Rennes, France. See Rennes, France tours, 43(4):4, 5, 6 (Oct 1981)
Roman Catholic Asylum for Girls and,
9(2&3):6 (Apr 1947)
McQuaid, Bishop Bernard J. and, 67(2):3
(Spr 2005)
McQuaid, Bishop Bernard J. and, 67(2):3
(Spr 2005)
child care, 25(2):3 (Apr 1963)
hospital movement-1850s, 5(2):19 (Apr 1943). See also St. Mary's Hospital novices, entry-1870s, 44(4):14 (Oct 1982) St. Augustine's Church and, 60(2):23 (Spr 1998)
surgeon, Henry S. Durand, 61(2):4 (Spr
1999)
activities, 44(4):8-9, 11, 14, 19, 21
(Oct 1982)
convent, 44(4):8-25 passim (Oct 1982) deaths-1870s, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) founding-1850s, 44(4):6, 8 (Oct 1982) Industrial School and, 9(2&3):14 (Apr 1947) members, 44(4):6, 8, 9, 13 (Oct 1982)
Hanss, Marietta, 60(3):9 (Sum 1998)
convent, 60(2):15 (Spr 1998);
60(3):2 photo, 3, 4, 17, 18 (Sum
1998)
influenza outbreak of 1918 and, 60(2):21 (Spr 1998) members, 60(2):6-8 (Spr 1998); 60(3):3 photo, 10, 17, 18-19, 19 photo, (Spr 1998) orphanage-1860s, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) parochial education and, 3(3):17-18 (Jul 1941); 60(2):4 (Spr 1998) at St. Stanislaus School, 57(1):9 (Win 1995); 57(2):6 (Spr 1995)
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. and, 42(1):6
(Jan 1980)
at St. Mary's Church, 44(4):6 (Oct
1982)
radio profession, 32(3):7 (Jul 1970)
founders, 11(2):6 (Apr 1949)
Sixth (VI) Corps, Army of the Potomac (Civil War)
at Battle of Winchester, 63(4):8-9,
30-31 illus (Fall 2001)
local regiment in, 63(4):6-7 (Fall 2001)
aldermen
Skaneateles, NY
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):18
(Sum 2000)
as Syracuse water supply-1800s,
39(3):16, 17, 18 (Jul 1977)
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(3):18 (Sum 2000) water usage, control-late 1800s, 39(3):17 (Jul 1977) Skating rinks. See Ice skating Skeates, S.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
Crapsey heresy trial and-early 1900s,
42(1):18 (Jan 1980)
background information, 41(1&2):29
(Jan & Apr 1979)
excerpt, describing Rochester, 41(1&2):31-32 (Jan & Apr 1979)
background information, 41(1&2):12
(Jan & Apr 1979)
excerpt, on Rochester, 41(1&2):12-15 (Jan & Apr 1979); 49(4):3-4 (Oct 1987) Sketches of Rochester (by Henry O'Reilly - 1838), 6(2):3-5, 7, 9 (Apr 1944); 7(1):1, 12-13 (Jan 1945); 10(4):14 (Oct 1948); 40(2):6 (Apr 1978)
alternate titles, 6(2):4 (Apr 1944);
21(3):16 (Jul 1959);
51(1):12 photo caption (Win
1989)
illustrations from, 59(2):10, 14 (Spr 1997); 68(4):2 cover photo caption (Fall 2006) jailer's commendation-1830s, 34(1):4 (Jan 1972) on Mt. Hope Cemetery design, 50(4):9, 18 (Oct 1988) publication, 6(2):5 (Apr 1944); 7(1):1, 12-13 (Jan 1945) source material, 6(2):4 (Apr 1944); 54(4):4 (Fall 1992) speech of Jonathan Child, quoted in, 21(2):23-24 (Apr 1959) Upper Falls, on height of, 54(4):21 (Fall 1992) Skiing
manufacture and specifications-1810s,
30(2):11 (Apr 1968)
professional friendship, 17(3):4 (Jul
1955)
business enterprise, 28(2&3):6 (Apr &
Jul 1966)
overseas command-WWI, 51(3):17, 29n.13
(Sum 1989)
Scrantom cabin and, 41(1&2):23 (Jan &
Apr 1979)
as theater performer, 16(3):10, 12 (Jul
1954)
correspondence on Civil War military service, quoted,
65(2):6, 23n16 (Spr 2003)
battles of, 70(2):9-10 (Fall 2007)
as book collector, 48(1&2):12 (Jan &
Apr 1986)
photograph at Ganondagan State Historic Site,
68(1&2):31 (Win & Spr 2006)
Skyline
changes-mid 1900s, 26(2):2, 4-5 (Apr
1964)
Liberty Pole. See Liberty Pole Mercury. See Mercury, Statue of view from Genesee River, 61(3&4):17, 23, 32 photos (Sum & Fall 1999) Wings of Progress. See Wings of Progress
of late 1800s, 22(1):2-3, 18 (Jan 1960)
construction, 37(2):20 (Apr 1975) height, wars over, 3(3):3 (Jul 1941); 12(2&3):5-6 (Apr 1950); 22(1):3-4 (Jan 1960); 26(2):13 (Apr 1964); 34(2):10, 14-15, 19, 22-23 (Apr 1972) as national first, 26(2):11 (Apr 1964) tenants, source of-1950s, 14(1):8 (Jan 1952)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
barrel manufacture, 25(2):2 (Apr 1963)
as landlord, Clara Wolfard and-1940s,
65(3):12 (Sum 2003)
iron manufacture and, 59(2):7 (Spr
1997)
as biographer of Rush Rhees, 10(4):1,
11 (Oct 1948); 49(1):23n.9
(Oct 1948); 58(4):10 (Fall 1996)
on Browning Club, quoted, 10(1):5-6 (Jan 1948) civic honor, 22(2):insert (Apr 1960) club membership as library trustee, 36(4):39 (Oct 1974) New Citizens' Banquet proposal, 9(4):5 (Oct 1947) as professor, 9(4):5 (Oct 1947)
bayoneting of-1860s, 66(3):15 (Sum
2004)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
Slaughterhouses
inspection, 18(3):12 (Jul 1956)
regulations, 18(3):5 (Jul 1956) western meat packers, 18(3):14 (Jul 1956)
abolition
antislavery rallies. See also
First of August (Emancipation Day) celebrations
Douglass speech following Emancipation Proclamation, quoted, 67(4):14 (Fall 2005) Emancipation Proclamation, 46(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1984) in New York State, 21(4):2 (Oct 1959); 23(1):3 (Jan 1961); 42(4):13 (Oct 1980); 46(1&2):4, 5, 38 n.6, 19 (Jan & Apr 1984); 67(4):10 (Fall 2005) Ontario Repository and Messenger on, quoted-1840s, 66(4):11-12 (Fall 2004) childbearing forced under, 67(3):23n.19 (Sum 2005) debate Dred Scott Decision and, 46(1&2):6-8 (Jan & Apr 1984) Harper's Ferry raid, 15(3):11-14 (Jul 1953) legalization-colonial era, 67(3):23n.22 (Sum 2005) legislation, 46(1&2):4, 19, 38n.6 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Fugitive Slave Act (1850),
46(1&2):3-4 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Missouri Compromise, 46(1&2):5, 6 (Jan & Apr 1984) political elections and-1860s, 23(1):3, 9 (Jan 1961) stances on
congressmen's, 41(3):17-18 (Jul
1979)
newspapers-1860s, 23(1):17, 18 (Jan 1961) Ontario Repository and Messenger, quoted, 66(4):11-12 (Fall 2004) of political parties, 20(3):2, 9-10, 11, 14 (Jul 1958) priest's, 44(4):9 (Oct 1982)
Civil War. See Civil War
in new territories, 15(3):3-7, 9, 12 (Jul 1953); 46(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1984) underground railroad. See Underground railroad
African culture and, 67(3):22n.6
(Sum 2005)
American Colonization Society and, 67(1):3 (Win 2005) Douglass, Frederick as, 21(4):6-7 (Oct 1959). See also Douglass, Frederick education, 37(4):4 (Oct 1975) emancipation
celebrations of-1800s, 66(4):10-12
(Fall 2004); 67(1):6 (Win 2005)
church site, 67(1):19 illus
(Win 2005)
national proclamation of-1860s, 46(1&2):27 (Jan & Apr 1984) newspaper stances on-1860s, 23(1):17, 18, 21-22 (Jan 1961) in New York State, 46(1&2):19 (Jan & Apr 1984); 67(3):23n.22 (Sum 2005) in northern colonies, 67(3):23n.22 (Sum 2005) Pierce, Francis Edwin and, 65(2):3-4, 10-11 (Spr 2003) by purchase, 46(1&2):4-5 (Jan & Apr 1984) fugitive, 15(3):2 (Jul 1953); 21(4):2-3 (Oct 1959); 27(3):18 (Jul 1965); 37(4):4, 13-17 (Oct 1975); 46(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1984)
in Canandaigua, 66(4):16 (Fall
2004)
challenges and punishments, 67(3):8 (Sum 2005) during Civil War, 37(4):20-28 (Oct 1975) Jemison, Mary and, 68(1&2):15 (Win & Spr 2006) historical sketch, 37(4):1-32 passim (Oct 1975) insurrections, 46(1&2):3 (Jan & Apr 1984) Johnson, Henry W.'s parents as, 66(4):6 (Fall 2004) Northrup, Solomon, 46(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1984) owners
Carroll, Major Charles as, 42(4):4,
13 (Oct 1980)
Dorsey, Daniel, 66(4):21n., 22 (Fall 2004) Fitzhugh, Col. William as, 42(4):13 (Oct 1980) Howell, Nathaniel W., 66(4):24 photo caption (Fall 2004) Scott, Dred, court case, 46(1&2):6-8 (Jan & Apr 1984) singing of slave ship mutiny, 37(4):12-13 (Oct 1975) territory, as political issue, 14(2):5 (Apr 1952) Thomas, Rev. James, biography of, 37(4):1-32 (Oct 1975) transatlantic trade in, 67(3):22n.6 (Sum 2005) treatment of, 67(3):5 (Sum 2005)
Douglass, Frederick quoted on,
67(3):4,5,6 (Sum 2005)
newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):18 (Jan
1951)
as horticulturist
park appointments, 11(1):11, 21
(Jan 1949)
shade trees, work on, 11(1):11 (Jan 1949) street trees, superintendency over, 11(1):17 (Jan 1949)
burial site, 67(2):27 (Spr 2005)
as director, Bureau of Parks, 11(1):20, 21 (Jan 1949) as park foreman, 11(1):11-12 (Jan 1949)
bobsledding, 11(1):14 (Jan 1949)
as children's recreation, 18(2):16 (Apr 1956) sleighing, diary excerpts on-1850s, 42(2):5-6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 17 (Apr 1980) Sleepers' City: The Sesquicentennial of Mt. Hope Cemetery by W. Stephen Thomas and Ruth Rosenberg-Naparsteck, 50(4):1-24 with illus, photos (Oct 1988) The Sleeping Giant: The Story of the Mt. Morris Dam by Ruth Rosenberg-Naparsteck, 58(3):1-16 with illus (Sum 1996) Sleepy Hollow (neighborhood)
on city streets, 27(1):8 (Jan 1965)
Dalzell accident-1850s, 59(2):20 (Spr 1997) diary excerpts on-1850s, 42(2):5-6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 17 (Apr 1980) popularity, 2(3):20 (Jul 1940); 27(1):2 (Jan 1965) routes, clearing, 27(1):14 (Jan 1965)
commercial transport via-early 1800s,
30(2):17 (Apr 1968)
pioneer migration via, 30(2):12 (Apr 1968) use, by horsecar lines, 30(3):4 (Jul 1968)
variance change, 28(2&3):41 (Apr &
Jul 1966)
as library trustee, 36(4):12 (Oct 1974)
residence, 28(2&3):23 (Apr & Jul
1966)
customers-1940s, 65(3):6 (Sum 2003)
Sloat and Sheppard Circus
condition, newspaper quote-1850s,
49(3):13 (Jul 1987)
on canal lock, quoted, 56(4):19n.28
(Fall 1994)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
abolitionist, 23(1):4 (Jan 1961);
46(1&2):13 illus, 14, 17 (Jan
& Apr 1984)
Chamber of Commerce-early 1900s, 34(4):5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 16 (Oct 1972); 43(4):19 (Oct 1981) "City of Homes," 35(2):19 (Apr 1973) "City of Many Industries," 11(3&4):22 (Jul 1949) depression-1930s, 34(4):24 (Oct 1972) "Failure is Impossible," 57(4):13 (Fall 1995) "Home of Quality Products," 23(3):21 (Jul 1961) Meliora, 30(1):24 (Jan 1968) "Midtown, A Happy Place," 69(1):18 (Spr 2007) political, 2(4):2 (Oct 1940) "Rochester Made Means Quality," 22(3):16 (Jul 1960) UR fundraising campaign-1920s, 30(1):12, 13, 16 (Jan 1968) wartime
as teacher, 17(3):3 (Jul 1955)
competitions-1800s, 63(2):9 (Spr 2001)
as professional golfer, 65(1):3 (Win
2003)
Slums/slum lords. See Housing — slum conditions Sly, Evander (Canandaigua, NY)
as politician, Henry W. Johnson and-1860s,
67(1):7 (Win 2005)
occupation-Spanish-American War,
13(2):17 (Apr 1951)
at Midtown Plaza, 69(1):19 (Spr 2007)
as author
as commander at Camp Fitz-John Porter-1860s,
66(3):17 (Sum 2004)
as train wreck victim, 56(2):14, 17 (Spr
1994)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
charitable/social agencies, position with-early 1900s,
23(2):6, 8, 9 (Apr 1961)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
residence, location and sale to industrial school-1850s,
68(4):4, 9, 21 (Fall 2006)
as governor
candidacy, 14(2):22, 23 (Apr 1952)
Italian community and, 22(4):18 (Oct 1960) Jacobstein, Meyer and, 41(4):12 (Oct 1979) Whitley, James L. and, 41(4):14 (Oct 1979) Warner, John A. and, 42(3):8 (Jul 1980); 56(3):18 (Sum 1994); 58(4):8 (Fall 1996)
biographical summary, 21(3):21 (Jul
1959)
residence, 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) as writer, 10(1):19-21 (Jan 1948); 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) Smith, B. T.
canal lock and-1800s, 49(4):25 (Oct
1987)
as gambler-1800s, 64(4):18 (Fall 2002)
Spanish-American War, roles in, 13(2):5
(Apr 1951)
military service and death-Spanish-American War,
13(2):4, 11, 17, 18 (Apr 1951)
as author
emancipation celebration (NYS) and-1820s,
46(1&2):19 (Jan & Apr 1984)
as theater manager, 16(3):3, 4 (Jul
1954)
residence, 8(2):15 (Apr 1946)
as judge, railroad merger ruling-1870s,
30(4):14 (Oct 1968)
Clothesline Show and, 32(1):14 (Jan
1970)
biographical summary, 28(1):11-12 (Jan
1966)
as mayor (1869-1870), 7(4):2 (Oct 1945); 28(1):12 (Jan 1966) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
biographical details, 26(1):8 (Jan
1964)
as mayor (1840-1842), 26(1):8 (Jan 1964) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
marriage. See Warner, Mrs. Emily
biographical summary, 21(3):22 (Jul
1959)
Democrat, 20(3):3 (Jul 1958) mill enterprise-early 1800s, 33(3):6 (Jul 1971)
biographical summary, 21(3):22 (Jul
1959)
club presentation-1850s, 48(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1986) political activity, 20(3):6, 9, 12 (Jul 1958)
at funeral of Philander B. Roys,
58(2):19 (Spr 1996)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
as author of Irondequoit Bay: The Business of Pleasure,
56(1):1-36 with illus (Win 1994)
infant, as train wreck victim,
56(2):11, 17 (Spr 1994)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
YMCA, roles at, 16(1):9 (Jan 1954)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
business named for, auction contribution-1880s,
60(1):9 (Win 1998)
at funeral of S. B. Anthony, 57(4):17
(Fall 1995)
as abolitionist, 15(3):12 (Jul 1953);
37(4):7 (Oct 1975);
67(3):17 (Sum 2005)
Douglass, Frederick and, 67(3):17 (Sum 2005) as dress reform convention sponsor, 18(2):7 (Apr 1956) newspaper enterprise, merger, 21(4):10 (Oct 1959) O'Reilly, Henry and, 6(2):7 (Apr 1944) U.S. president, nomination of, 21(4):10 (Oct 1959)
mill enterprise-early 1800s, 33(3):6
(Jul 1971)
as RR engineer, family, 56(2):11 (Spr
1994)
as train wreck victim, 56(2):11, 17, 20
(Spr 1994)
Dossenbach, Hermann and
farm site, human burials on,
44(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1982)
as co-author of Rochester's Turbulent Transit History,
30(3):1-24 with map (Jul 1968)
Smith, Henry P. III
congressional redistricting and-1970s,
41(4):23 (Oct 1979)
residence, 28(2&3):9 (Apr & Jul 1966)
as sheriff, abolitionist convention and-1860s, 46(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1984)
as golfer in Times-Union Open-1940s,
65(1):8 (Win 2003)
travel of, 41(1&2):9 (Jan & Apr 1979)
as attorney, Henry W. Johnson and-1870s,
67(1):13 (Win 2005)
as church warden, 28(2&3):17 (Apr &
Jul 1966)
court case-1850s, 42(2):5 (Apr 1980)
as abolitionist, 21(4):3 (Oct 1959)
as neighborhood dog, 8(2):22 (Apr 1946)
as abolitionist, 37(4):6 (Oct 1975)
child, death-1840s, 45(1&2):21 (Jan &
Apr 1983)
circus performer-1840s, 49(3):4, 19 (Jul 1987) surveyor-1790s, 4(3):14 (Jul 1942)
mill reconstruction, 37(2):17 (Apr
1975)
marriages-early 1800s, 53(4):40 (Fall
1991)
Mormonism, as founder of, 10(4):4 (Oct 1948); 21(1):8 (Jan 1959)
Dogberry, Obediah on, 36(3):8 (Jul
1974)
as political candidate, on black suffrage, quoted-1840s,
46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
military service and death-Spanish-American War,
13(2):4, 11, 17, 18 (Apr 1951)
slave's freedom, purchase of-mid 1800s,
46(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1984)
club memberships and roles,
10(2&3):15, 16 (Jul 1948)
Ladies Hospital Relief Association, role in, 10(2&3):13 (Jul 1948) Women's Taxpayers Association, role in, 7(2):16 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):13 (Jul 1948)
as deaf student-1800s, 64(1):4 (Win
2002)
as poet, residence, 10(1):13 (Jan 1948)
business enterprise, 3(2):3 (Apr 1941)
pawn shop, role in, 14(3):17 (Jun 1952)
as philanthropist, 29(1):11 (Jan 1967)
as musician-1810s, 4(1):12-13 (Jan 1942)
business enterprise, 3(2):3 (Apr 1941)
marraige, 29(3):18 (Jun 1967)
residences, 28(2&3):3 (Apr & Jul 1966) sister's visit-1810s, 29(3):4-5 (Jun 1967); 30(2):3 (Apr 1968)
as daguerreotypist, 62(1):21 (Win 2000)
as library treasurer, 36(4):39 (Oct
1974)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
business enterprises, 34(2):2 (Apr 1972); 50(3):9 (Jul 1988)
arcade, 18(4):3, 4 (Oct 1956)
factory/mill, 33(3):6 (Jul 1971) photograph, 46(3&4):3 (Jul & Oct 1984) structure, replacement, 34(2):3 (Apr 1972) village trustees and, 40(2):4 (Apr 1978) residence. See Woodside Smith, T. V.
as congressman, City Club speech, 9(4):20
(Oct 1947)
as art critic-mid 1900s, 32(1):13, 20
(Jan 1970); 65(3):9 (Sum 2003)
as author
of A Century of Service: Rochester General Hospital,
10(4):18 (Oct 1948)
of Reminiscences of the Third Ward, 8(2):1-24 (Apr 1946); 10(4):16 (Oct 1948); 18(1):9 (Jan 1956) Rochester History, contributions, 35(3):5 (Jul 1973)
Spanish-American War, roles in, 13(2):5
(Apr 1951)
as political candidate, on black suffrage, quoted-1840s,
46(1&2):23 (Jan & Apr 1984)
as author
of An Elegant but Salubrious Village,
10(4):3 (Oct 1948)
of The Misses Elliot of Geneva, 10(4):3 (Oct 1948)
occupation and financial account-1800s,
45(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Smith lineage, 21(3):22 (Jul 1959)
city map-1850s, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975)
location and origin-1800s, 26(1):8 (Jan
1964)
Smith Ceramic
world's fair exhibit-1930s, 26(3):18
(Jul 1964)
Smith-Perkins House. See Woodside Smith's Arcade
demolition and subsequent site usage,
34(2):16 (Apr 1972)
occupants, 48(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1986); 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) rival, 4(1):23 (Jan 1942)
founding, 54(4):4 (Fall 1992)
Morgan, Lewis Henry and, 8(4):4 (Oct 1946) museum curator, 18(4):14 (Oct 1956) whaling artifacts, 58(2):10 illus, 21 (Spr 1996)
location-early 1900s, 49(1):3 (Jan
1987)
Arctic expedition and-1880s, 59(1):11,
14 (Win 1997)
auto fatality near-1940s, 44(4):26 (Oct
1982)
boat yard near, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987) industry, 33(3):18 (Jul 1971); 60(4):7 (Fall 1998)
train wreck victims from, 56(2):14, 17
(Spr 1994)
Crapsey, Mrs. Adelaide T. and, 42(1):22
(Jan 1980)
Smoking Smoot, Rick
acknowledgment, 61(1):19 (Win 1999)
Smut machine
patent application-mid 1800s, 33(3):12
(Jul 1971)
military service-Civil War
bite remedy-1800s, 55(3):16 (Sum 1993).
See also Gruber, Peter
prevalence-pioneer era, 24(3):25 (Jul 1962); 36(1):3-4 (Jan 1974); 47(3&4):17 (Jul & Oct 1985) "Rattlesnake" Pete and. See Gruber, Peter sighting-1850s, 42(2):23 (Apr 1980)
as professional golfer
career wins of, Kathy Whitworth and,
65(1):20, 21 (Win 2003)
at Times-Union Open (1940s), 65(1):8 (Win 2003)
photographs, childhood, 54(3):19, 24
(Sum 1992)
photography, WWI homecoming, with cousin,
54(3):23 caption, 24 (Sum 1992)
dental chair, 59(3):21n.17 (Sum
1997)
at Rochester Childfirst Network, acknowledgment,
68(4):22 (Fall 2006)
travel on Lake Ontario-1820s, 62(4):9
(Fall 2000)
1810s, 4(1):5-6 (Jan 1942);
27(1):1, 2 (Jan 1965)
1830s, 15(1):6 (Jan 1953); 27(1):3 (Jan 1965) 1840s, 27(1):3 (Jan 1965) 1850s, 27(1):4 (Jan 1965) 1865, flooding of Genesee River and, 58(3):3-5, 4 photo, 8-9 photo (Sum 1996); 68(4):12 (Fall 2006) 1890s, 27(1):7-8 (Jan 1965) early 1900s, 3(1):8 (Jan 1941); 15(1):16 (Jan 1953); 27(1):8, 11 (Jan 1965) 1910s, 17(1):20 (Jan 1955); 27(1):12 (Jan 1965) 1940s, 27(1):16 (Jan 1965); 56(3):14-16 (Sum 1994) 1950s, 27(1):19-20 (Jan 1965) 1960s, 27(1):22, 24 (Jan 1965) annual accumulations-1900s, 27(1):9, 21, 22 (Jan 1965) bridge collapse-1850s, 33(2):15 (Apr 1971) deaths related to
radar, failure, 27(1):24 (Jan 1965)
fire-fighting during, 38(2&3):14 (Apr & Jul 1976) historical sketch, 27(1):1-24 (Jan 1965) impact, 51(1):24 photo caption (Win 1989)
on business, 27(1):9, 17 (Jan 1965)
on public utilities, 27(1):7 (Jan 1965) on transportation, 27(1):2, 7-12, 15-17, 19, 22, 24 (Jan 1965) response to
change in, 27(1):1-2 (Jan 1965)
chemical warfare, 27(1):18-24 (Jan 1965) sleigh routes, use, 27(1):14 (Jan 1965) snow removal, 27(1):11, 17-19 (Jan 1965)
1800s, 27(1):4, 5-6, 7 (Jan
1965)
appropriations-1950, 27(1):19 (Jan 1965) automobile owners and, 27(1):11 (Jan 1965) Bureau of Municipal Research proposal, 27(1):14 (Jan 1965) costs, 27(1):7, 14, 15, 16, 20, 22 (Jan 1965) electrical wires and, 17(1):20 (Jan 1955) equipment, 27(1):14-23 (Jan 1965). See also Snowplows ordinances, 27(1):4, 5, 17, 20 (Jan 1965) plans, 27(1):19 (Jan 1965) P.O.W.s and, 27(1):16 (Jan 1965); 56(3):14-16 (Sum 1994) prison inmates and-1940s, 34(1):22 (Jan 1972) private contractors, 27(1):9, 17 (Jan 1965) public works response, 27(1):12-13 (Jan 1965) on railroads, 27(1):9 (Jan 1965) salt, use in, 27(1):18-19, 22 (Jan 1965) sidewalks, responsibility for, 27(1):6, 10 (Jan 1965) snowplows and. See Snowplows Temmerman experiment, 27(1):18-19 (Jan 1965) Snowplows
baby-tractor, 27(1):16 (Jan 1965)
Champion blades, 27(1):15 (Jan 1965) introduction, 28(2&3):32 (Apr & Jul 1966) use, 27(1):14-22 (Jan 1965)
by horse car lines-1860s, 30(3):5
(Jul 1968)
Snowstorms and Snow Fighting-The Rochester Experience, by Blake McKelvey, 27(1):1-24 (Jan 1965) Snuff dipping, 54(1):30n.45 (Win 1992)
Union and Advertiser on, quoted,
60(1):14 (Win 1998)
as baseball player-1800s, 64(4):16
(Fall 2002)
employment-WWII, interview with job applicant, quoted,
66(2):6 (Spr 2004)
biographical summary, 22(2):19-20 (Apr
1960); 24(3):38 (Jul 1962)
as Bureau of Municipal Research director, 9(4):10 (Oct 1947); 22(3):25 (Jul 1960); 24(3):38 (Jul 1962) charitable/social agencies, roles in-early 1900s, 23(2):2 (Apr 1961)
Family Welfare Society-1930s,
23(2):11, 13 (Apr 1961)
Rochester Family Society, Inc., 23(2):15 (Apr 1961) Social Welfare League-1920s, 23(2):10 (Apr 1961) city-manager movement and, 23(3):22 (Jul 1961); 31(1):23 (Jan 1969) civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):19 (Apr 1960) as labor manager, 22(3):25 (Jul 1960) mayoral candidacy, 31(1):24 (Jan 1969); 32(2):5 (Apr 1970); 36(2):12 (Apr 1974) as radio programmer, 32(3):6 (Jul 1970) Rochester Since 1915 and, 26(2):17 (Apr 1964) Soapbox derbies, 11(1):22 (Jan 1949) Soap manufacture
census-1820s, 51(4):6 (Fall 1989)
site-1800s, 46(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1984) soap and candle factory-1820s, 55(3):4 (Sum 1993)
pastoral appointment-1980s, 44(4):30
(Oct 1982)
residence, landscaper, 51(2):22 (Spr
1989)
Soccer
first publicized match, 8(3):22 (Jul
1946)
park permits, registrations, 11(1):18 (Jan 1949) popularity, 11(2):20 (Apr 1949) Social agencies. See Relief agencies/efforts; Social Agencies, Council of; Social welfare Social Agencies, Council of
administration
Central Planning Commitee,
20(4):15, 16-17 (Oct 1958)
Delegate Assembly, 20(4):16 (Oct 1958) reorganization-1930s, 20(4):15, 16 (Oct 1958)
Character Building Division,
20(4):7, 8 (Oct 1958)
Children's Division, 20(4):7, 27 (Oct 1958) Family Division, 20(4):7, 18, 27 (Oct 1958) Health Division, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958) Neighborhood Services, Department of, 20(4):19 (Oct 1958) housing initiatives, 27(4):12, 17 (Oct 1965) member agencies
Family Welfare Society, 20(4):12
(Oct 1958)
Industrial Workshop, 20(4):12 (Oct 1958) Infant's Summer Hospital, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958) League for the Hard of Hearing, 55(2):15 (Spr 1993) limitations-1930s, 20(4):15, 16 (Oct 1958) Men's Social Department of the Salvation Army, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958) Rochester Girls Home, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958) Strong Memorial Hospital, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958) officers/staff
Adler, Isaac, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958);
22(2):19 (Apr 1960)
Creighton, Charlotte S., 20(4):27 (Oct 1958) Foery, Father Walter A., 20(4):12 (Oct 1958) Folsom, Marion B., 20(4):15 (Oct 1958); 21(1):19 (Jan 1959); 61(1):3 (Win 1999) Kuolt, Oscar W., 22(2):24 (Apr 1960); 27(4):12 (Oct 1965) Storandt, Kenneth, 27(4):14 (Oct 1965) Vigneron, Virginia, 20(4):27 (Oct 1958) programs and leadership, 19(3):31 (Jul 1957)
art classes, 32(1):10 (Jan 1970)
banquet-1949, 20(4):26-27 (Oct 1958) film discussions, 36(4):27 (Oct 1974) Great Depression and, 20(4):11-12 (Oct 1958) health services, coordination, 18(3):22 (Jul 1956) housing. See Social Agencies, Council of — housing initiatives in-service training, 11(1):23 (Jan 1949) neighborhood, experimental-1940s, 23(2):17 (Apr 1961) retirement party attendees-1951, 20(4):27 (Oct 1958) Rochester Children's Nursery student/family profile-1920s, 68(4):17 (Fall 2006) social institutions, integration of, 20(4):7-10 (Oct 1958) social work and, 24(3):36 (Jul 1962) surveys, 18(1):12 (Jan 1956); 19(1):13 (Jan 1957); 23(3):26 (Jul 1961) in welfare, 12(1):23 (Jan 1950) transportation committees, 55(2):10 (Spr 1993)
Morgan (Lewis H.) texts, 11(2):15 (Apr
1949)
Social Betterment Association
formation-early 1900s, 14(4):18 (Oct
1952)
budget cuts-1910s, 9(4):5 (Oct 1947)
controversy, 9(4):4 (Oct 1947); 11(1):16 (Jan 1949); 31(1):18 (Jan 1969) directors, 11(1):16 (Jan 1949); 24(3):29 (Jul 1962) films, promotion, 16(3):23 (Jul 1954) neighborhood impact, 18(1):23 (Jan 1956) origins and/or programs, 9(4):2 (Oct 1947); 11(2):20-21 (Apr 1949); 24(3):29 (Jul 1962); 31(2):12-13 (Apr 1969) public schools and, 23(3):18 (Jul 1961); 29(2):8 (Apr 1967) termination, 9(4):4 (Oct 1947); 11(2):21 (Apr 1949)
directors, 11(2):20-21 (Apr 1949)
experiment in, 14(4):3-4, 16 (Oct 1952)
Jews and, 14(4):9 (Oct 1952)
labor movement and, 14(4):7 (Oct 1952) Salvation Army and, 14(4):8 (Oct 1952) temperance advocates and, 14(4):10 (Oct 1952)
of Germany-early 1900s, 39(4):2-3 (Oct
1977)
mid 1800s, 18(2):19-20 (Apr 1956)
balls/dances. See Dances celebrations. See Celebrations ethnic. See specific ethnic group holiday. See Holidays; specific holiday picnics. See Picnics
Social Center Movement and, 31(2):12
(Apr 1969)
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. and, 42(1):23
(Jan 1980)
Social institutions and societies. See also specific entity
featured in Rochester History,
51(1):14-15 (Win 1989)
failure, Bell essay on-1960, quoted,
39(4):12-13 (Oct 1977)
Jackson, Philip and, 14(4):4 (Oct 1952) Labor Lyceum and, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967) lecture on-1910s, 31(1):19 (Jan 1969) local, historic sketch, 39(4):1-24 (Oct 1977) newspapers on-early 1900s, 39(4):1-2, 5-6, 7, 10 (Oct 1977) political parties. See Socialist Party Prudential Committee and, 40(4):18 (Oct 1978) Viennese Socialist movement, Victor Gruen and, 69(1):7 (Spr 2007) Socialist Party. See also Local Rochester of the Socialist Party
Alliance of Polish Socialists,
57(1):11, 12 (Win 1995)
American. See American Socialist Party convention-1910s, 39(4):6 (Oct 1977) German. See Social Democratic Party international, newspaper quoted on, 39(4):2 (Oct 1977) local formation-early 1900s, 21(1):11 (Jan 1959) voting trends-1910s, 14(2):22 (Apr 1952) workers, impact on-early 1900s, 23(3):18 (Jul 1961) WWI, stance on, 14(4):26 (Oct 1952)
mid 1800s, 18(2):12-20 (Apr 1956)
1890, 3(3):18-24 (Jul 1941) newspaper column on, 3(3):21-22 (Jul 1941)
lectures on, 14(4):4 (Oct 1952)
black leadership, failure, 29(2):22
(Apr 1967)
initiatives-1960s, 29(2):20, 22 (Apr 1967) in Near Northeast District, 29(2):8-9 (Apr 1967) providers, diversity of-late 1800s, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) of settlement houses. See Settlement houses social-center, directors, 11(2):20-21 (Apr 1949)
abolition of slavery. See
Abolitionist movement
Crapsey, Algernon S. and. See Crapsey, Dr. Algernon Sidney Davis, Katharine B. and, 43(1):5, 15-16, 18 (Jan 1981) local movements-mid 1800s, 67(3):13 (Sum 2005). See also specific movement "magnetic circle of reformers," 57(3):3 (Sum 1995) Mills, Professor Herbert E. and, 43(1):4 (Jan 1981) Montgomery, Helen B. and. See Montgomery, Mrs. Helen Rauschenbusch, Walter and. See Rauschenbusch, Walter Strayer, Paul M. and. See Strayer, Reverend Dr. Paul Moore temperance. See Temperance movement woman's rights. See Woman's rights
development, 23(3):24 (Jul 1961)
early initiatives on, 23(2):11 (Apr 1961) recipients and benefits-1940s, 20(4):23 (Oct 1958)
Folsom, Marion B. and, 61(1):1, 16-17,
19 (Win 1999)
unemployment insurance under, 61(1):16 (Win 1999)
Folsom, Marion B. and
performance, 16(3):11 (Jul 1954)
Unity Club and, 17(4):7 (Oct 1955)
agencies
Catholic-1910s, 20(4):5 (Oct 1958)
Jewish-1920s, 20(4):5 (Oct 1958) local vs. state/federal agencies, 20(4):14, 15 (Oct 1958) Monroe County Department of Welfare, 20(4):16 (Oct 1958) NYS Department of Public Welfare, 20(4):15 (Oct 1958) Social Welfare, Department of. See Social Welfare, Department of commissioner, 20(4):21 (Oct 1958); 23(2):12 (Apr 1961) department of. See Social Welfare, Department of FIGHT and, 29(2):23 (Apr 1967) historical sketches, 9(2&3):1-36 (Apr 1947); 11(2):14, 22, 23, 24 (Apr 1949); 23(2):1-20 (Apr 1961) jurisdictional issues
employee programs, development-1920s,
3(4):23 (Oct 1941)
food surplus stamp program-late 1930s, 24(2):16 (Apr 1962) during Great Depression-1900s, 20(4):10-15, 19-20 (Oct 1958) planning, 18(1):24 (Jan 1956) praise for, 20(4):1 (Oct 1958) recreational, 20(4):17, 18 (Oct 1958) soup kitchens. See Soup kitchens/lines support for-Civil War era, 9(2&3):13 (Apr 1947) volume, vs. private agencies, 20(4):16, 17, 20 (Oct 1958)
child placement services, 20(4):16 (Oct
1958)
city-county consolidation, 20(4):22 (Oct 1958) Division of Child Welfare, consolidation, 20(4):22 (Oct 1958) formerly Department of Charities, 20(4):15 (Oct 1958) funding, 20(4):21 (Oct 1958) headquarters, 8(2):23 (Apr 1946) staff, Sara James, 20(4):27 (Oct 1958)
becomes Family Welfare Society of Rochester,
23(2):11 (Apr 1961)
formerly United Charities, 20(4):4 (Oct 1958). See also United Charities Association origins, 20(4):3-4 (Oct 1958); 23(2):7, 9 (Apr 1961)
club, co-founder, 20(4):3 (Oct 1958)
housing issues/initiatives-1930s, 27(4):10-11 (Oct 1965) Industrial School of Rochester and, 68(4):16 (Fall 2006) Northeast Neighborhood Conference-1930s, 29(2):13 (Apr 1967)
co-founder, 20(4):3 (Oct 1958)
formation-1890s, 22(4):7 (Oct 1960)
African Colonization Society, 21(4):3
(Oct 1959); 37(4):6 (Oct 1975)
African Methodist Episcopal Society, 21(4):2 (Oct 1959) American Antiquarian Society, 6(2):20 (Apr 1944) American Anti-Slavery Society. See American Anti-Slavery Society American Hearing Society, 55(2):15 (Spr 1993) American Missionary Society, 37(4):21 (Oct 1975) American Pomological Society, 21(3):5 (Jul 1959) American Society for Propagating the Gospel, 38(4):17 (Oct 1976) American Society of Engineers, 22(2):15 (Apr 1960) American Society of Landscape Architects, 51(2):20 (Spr 1989) American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 21(3):11 (Jul 1959) American Society of Microscopists, 8(4):19 (Oct 1946) American Tract Society, 3(1):3 (Jan 1941) American Water Color Society, 17(2):11 (Apr 1955) Anglican Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 38(4):16-18 (Oct 1976) Anti-Gambling Society, 3(1):11 (Jan 1941) Anti-Tobacco Society. See Anti-Tobacco Society Arts and Crafts Society. See Arts and Crafts Society auxiliary, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) Bergh Society, 9(2&3):23 (Apr 1947) Bersaglieri La Marmora Society, 22(4):6, 23 (Oct 1960); 26(3):6 (Jul 1964) Bible. See Bible societies Bibliophile Society of Rochester, 48(1&2):18 (Jan & Apr 1986) Black Hand Society. See Black Hand Society Boatman's Friend Society, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949); 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) Boatmen's Mutual Relief Society, 11(3&4):10 (Jul 1949); 40(1):6 (Jan 1978) British Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 13(3):15 (Jul 1951) Buffalo Historical Society. See Buffalo Historical Society Canadian Society of Christian Unity, 42(1):15 (Jan 1980) Catholic Orphans Society, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) Children's Aid Society. See Children's Aid Society Cristoforo Colombo Society, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) Cuban Famine Relief Society, 13(2):2 (Apr 1951) Dental Society of Rochester, 31(2):11 (Apr 1969) Door of Hope, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) Duca Degli Abruzzi, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) East Avenue Society, 10(1):20 (Jan 1948) East Society of the Methodist Church, 44(4):3 (Oct 1982) Echo Singing Society. See Echo Singing Society Engineers' Society, 5(1):7 (Jan 1943) ethnic
German, 4(3):11 (Jul 1942);
20(1):4, 6, 16-18, 21, 26 (Jan
1958); 50(4):18 (Oct 1988)
German-American. See German-American Society German Jewish, 25(3):8 (Jul 1963) Italian, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960). See also Garibaldi Society Jewish, 9(2&3):14 (Apr 1947) Family Welfare Society. See Family Welfare Society (1930-1939) Female Charitable Society. See Female Charitable Society First Presbyterian Society, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983) Fourth Christian Science Society of Rochester, 5(3):8 (Jul 1943) Fruit Growers Society of Western New York, 45(3&4):38 (Jul & Oct 1983) Garibaldi Society, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) Genesee Chapter of the Theosophy Society, 29(4):15 (Oct 1967) German-American Society. See German-American Society German Culture Society, 20(1):26 (Jan 1958) German Jewish Society, 25(3):8 (Jul 1963) German Society in New York, 4(3):11 (Jul 1942) Giovanni Garibaldi. See Garibaldi Society Good Time Club (Political Buontempone), 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) for gospel propagation Hebrew Benevolent Society, 9(2&3):14 (Apr 1947) Hibernian Society, 25(3):3 (Jul 1963) historical
Livingston County. See
Livingston County Historical Society
New York. See New York Historical Society Oneida Historical Society, 39(3):11 (Jul 1977) Ontario County Historical Society, 1(1):18-19 (Jan 1939) Rochester. See Rochester Historical Society Wayne County Historical Society, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) Wyoming County Historical Society, 44(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1982) Humbolt lodge, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958) Joseph Verdi, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) Judson Society of Inquiry, 31(3):10 (Jul 1969) Juvenile Reform Society, 26(1):11 (Jan 1964) Landmark Society of Western New York. See Landmark Society of Western New York Legal Aid Society, 23(2):8 (Apr 1961) Liederkranz (choral society), 29(1):10 (Jan 1967) Liedertafel (choral society), 29(1):10 (Jan 1967) Lunar Society (of England), 48(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1986) Maennerchor (choral society). See Maennerchor medical, 61(2):3-4 (Spr 1999) Methodist Society of Charlotte, 45(3&4):22 (Jul & Oct 1983) Missionary Society For Inquiry, 31(3):9-10 (Jul 1969) Monroe County Agricultural Society. See Monroe County Agricultural Society Monroe County Medical Society. See Monroe County Medical Society Monroe County Total Abstinence Society, 1(3):17 (Jul 1939) Monroe Medical Society, 54(2):7-8 (Spr 1992) moral reform, 1(2):14 (Apr 1939); 1(3):18 (Jul 1939) National Geographic Society, 59(1):21 (Win 1997) National Highways Protective Society, 17(1):14 (Jan 1955) National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 55(2):23, 24, 25 (Spr 1993). See also Rochester Area Multiple Sclerosis, Inc. National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 42(4):6 (Oct 1980) Naturefriends Society, 20(1):26 (Jan 1958) Navy Relief Society, 5(1):12 (Jan 1943) New York State Indian Welfare Society, 17(3):8 (Jul 1955) New York Temperance Society, 3(1):4 (Jan 1941) Nundawaga Society for History and Folklore, 17(3):15 (Jul 1955) Ontario Society (choral), 29(1):10 (Jan 1967) Oratorio Society, 29(1):10 (Jan 1967) Orchestral Society of New York, 56(3):22 (Sum 1994) Philosophical Society, 48(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1986) Pioneer Society of Western New York. See Pioneer Society of Western New York Polish Arts Society, 25(3):9 (Jul 1963); 57(2):15 (Spr 1995) Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 52(4):12 (Fall 1990) Provident Loan Society, 25(3):14 (Jul 1963) Regina Elena, 22(4):8 (Oct 1960) Relief Society, 9(2&3):8 (Apr 1947) rescue mission, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950) Rochester Dental Society, 43(4):3 (Oct 1981) Rochester Family Society, Inc. (1939-1946), 23(2):15, 17 (Apr 1961) Rochester Female Charitable Society. See Female Charitable Society Rochester German Benevolent Society, 50(4):18 (Oct 1988) Rochester Hearing and Speech Society, 55(2):14-17 passim (Spr 1993) Rochester Hearing Society, 55(2):14-17 passim (Spr 1993) Rochester Historical Society. See Rochester Historical Society Rochester Microscopical Society, 8(4):18 (Oct 1946) Rochester Orphan Society, 50(4):18 (Oct 1988) Rochester Pathological Society, 61(2):4 (Spr 1999) Rochester Pharmaceutical Society, 56(1):3 photo (Win 1994) Rochester Philharmonic Society. See Rochester Philharmonic Society Rochester Rose Society, 51(2):17-18 (Spr 1989) Rochester Society for the Arts and Crafts. See Arts and Crafts Society Rochester Society of Architects. See Architects, Rochester Society of Rochester Society of Natural Sciences, 8(4):18 (Oct 1946) Rochester Zoological Society, 61(2):13 (Spr 1999) Rosary Society, 60(2):24 (Spr 1998) Russian War Relief Society, 5(1):11 (Jan 1943) Schiller Society, 20(1):6 (Jan 1958) Scientific, 18(4):1 (Oct 1956) Seattle Philharmonic Society, 42(3):17 (Jul 1980) Shakespeare Society, 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986) Society Against the Abuse of Tobacco, 60(1):12-13 (Win 1998) Society for American Baseball Research, 63(1):7 (Win 2001); 63(2):21 (Spr 2001) Society for the Organization of Charity. See Society for the Organization of Charity Society for the Preservation of Landmarks in Western New York. See Landmark Society of Western New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. See Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, 26(1):7 (Jan 1964) Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, 51(2):20 (Spr 1989) Society of American Indians, 17(3):8 (Jul 1955) Society of Art Students, 17(2):12, 16 (Apr 1955) Society of Automotive Engineers, 43(2&3):15 (Apr & Jul 1981) Society of Friends. See Society of Friends Society of St. Casimir. See St. Casimir, Society of Society of the Genesee, 12(1):18 (Jan 1950) Soldiers' Aid Society, 9(2&3):12 (Apr 1947); 23(1):14 (Jan 1961) Sons of Hermann, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958) Spinoza Literary Society, 48(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1986) St. Andrew's Society, 25(3):3 (Jul 1963) St. George Society, 25(3):3 (Jul 1963) St. Mary's Benevolent Society, 44(4):10 (Oct 1982) St. Vincent de Paul Society, 44(4):10 (Oct 1982) St. Vincent's Men's Society, 44(4):9 (Oct 1982) State Agricultural Society, 4(2):20 (Apr 1942) State Medical Society, 8(4):8 (Oct 1946) Steuben Society, 20(1):26 (Jan 1958) Theosophy Society, 29(4):15 (Oct 1967) Turner Society. See Turner Society Valguernera Society, 22(4):21 (Oct 1960) Vigilant Society. See Vigilant Society volunteer, local versus European, 14(1):16 (Jan 1952) Washington County Agricultural Society, 42(4):4 (Oct 1980) Wayne County Historical Society, 58(2):6 (Spr 1996) Western Colonization Society, 26(1):7 (Jan 1964) Western New York Agricultural Society. See Western New York Agricultural Society Western New York Horticultural Society, 19(3):6 (Jul 1957) Western New York Pioneers Society, 26(1):9 (Jan 1964) Woman's State Temperance Society. See Woman's State Temperance Society Young Ladies' Moral Reform Society, 1(3):18 (Jul 1939) Young Men's Moral Reform Society. See Young Men's Moral Reform Society Young Men's Society, 24(3):12 (Jul 1962) Zion Society, 21(4):4-5 (Oct 1959) Zoological Society, 61(2):13 (Spr 1999) Society for American Baseball Research
Chamber of Commerce subscription and,
14(3):10, 14 (Jun 1952)
of late 1890s, 7(4):22 (Oct 1945)
Eastman, George and, 52(1):8 (Win 1990) formation-1890s, 20(4):2 (Oct 1958); 23(2):2-3 (Apr 1961) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. See also American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Bergh Association of Rochester; Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County
local chapter origins, 35(4):4 (Oct
1973)
child placement contract, 20(4):21 (Oct
1958)
Children's Aid Society, and formation of, 20(4):10 (Oct 1958) improper guardianship, 20(4):3 (Oct 1958) merger with Bergh Society, 9(2&3):23 (Apr 1947) origins vs. County Welfare Department, 20(4):16, 21 (Oct 1958)
officer, 26(1):7 (Jan 1964)
Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists
fiftieth anniversary, 51(2):20 (Spr
1989)
Parker, Arthur C. and, 17(3):8 (Jul
1955)
industry standards and, 43(2&3):15
(Apr & Jul 1981)
goals, 40(4):17 (Oct 1978)
abolitionist movement and, 15(3):1 (Jul
1953)
Douglass, Frederick and, 21(4):7 (Oct 1959); 67(3):9-10,12 (Sum 2005) in Ireland. See Society of Friends (Dublin) Irish famine relief efforts and-1800s, 68(3):4,11 (Sum 2006) local origins, 3(1):8 (Jan 1941); 36(3):4 (Jul 1974) meetinghouse locations, 3(3):14 (Jul 1941); 8(2):10-11 (Apr 1946); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971)
African Americans, 67(3):9 (Sum
2005)
Anthony family and, 7(2):2, 3 (Apr 1945); 23(1):4 (Jan 1961); 57(4):4 (Fall 1995); 67(3):15 (Sum 2005) Day, Mahlon, 68(3):11 (Sum 2006) Harvey, Jacob, 68(3):4 (Sum 2006) Hutchinson, Mathias, 41(1&2):8, 10n.2, 11n.3, 9 (Jan & Apr 1979) Post family, 21(3):17 (Jul 1959); 22(2):10 (Apr 1960); 67(3):15,16 (Sum 2005) Sands, David, 68(3):11 (Sum 2006) in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 67(3):9-10 (Sum 2005) pioneer settlements, 4(3):6, 7 (Jul 1942); 47(1&2):6, 12 (Jan & Apr 1985) and separation church and state, 36(3):6 (Jul 1974) travelers recognized as-1820s, 62(4):16-17 (Fall 2000) Woman's Rights Movement and, 10(2&3):2-3 (Jul 1948) as WWII evacuees' sponsor, 55(4):27 (Fall 1993)
American famine relief efforts and-1800s,
68(3):3,4,11,12 (Sum 2006)
Society of the Genesee
formation, 12(1):18 (Jan 1950)
in Buffalo, NY, 65(4):6-9 (Fall 2003)
free school of, 65(4):14 (Fall 2003) Rochester academy of. See Academy of the Sacred Heart Socony Mobil Oil Company, Inc., 43(2&3):31 (Apr & Jul 1981) Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., 43(2&3):30 (Apr & Jul 1981) Soda fountain supplies
manufacture, 35(2):8 (Apr 1973)
hospital, 15(4):4 (Oct 1953)
Iroquois trail to/from, 44(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1982) as port, 16(4):5 (Oct 1954) rail service to/from, 12(1):6 (Jan 1950); 19(3):13-14 (Jul 1957) residents/residences
Kellog family, 40(3):2 (Jul 1978)
Proseus, Will, 15(4):17 (Oct 1953) Silver, Henry D., 15(4):1 (Oct 1953)
pioneer settlement
rail service to/from, 30(3):10 (Jul 1968); 56(1):23 (Win 1994) summer camps
Sodus, NY, 15(4):4 (Oct 1953)
Soil
formation-1950s, 33(2):22 (Apr 1971)
retirement, 67(3):18 (Sum 2005)
Rochester activities and acquaintances, 67(3):18 (Sum 2005) Sprague, Rosetta Douglass and, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) Solbert, Oscar N. Soldiers Aid (newsletter)
on Civil War, quoted, 68(4):12 (Fall
2006)
formation-1860s, 9(2&3):12 (Apr 1947)
formation and fundraising-1860s, 23(1):14 (Jan 1961) members' other responsibilities-1860s, 68(4):13, 21 (Fall 2006)
dedication-1890s, 66(3):24n.38
(Sum 2004)
location, 48(3&4):15 (Jul & Oct 1986); 66(3):24n.38 (Sum 2004) photo, 50(1):23 (Jan 1988)
quoted-WWII, 57(2):12 (Spr 1995)
formation, 22(3):10 (Jul 1960)
whaling expedition, 58(2):10 (Spr 1996)
Some Former Rochesterians of National Distinction by Meryl Frank and Blake McKelvey, 21(3):1-24 (Jul 1959) "Some Recent Books on Catholic Theology" (survey) by Father Edward J. Hanna, Jr.
publication, 25(2):13 (Apr 1963)
death on-1840s, 41(3):9 (Jul 1979)
Civil War company from, 63(4):6 (Fall
2001)
Songs
about county jail. See Rice, Dan
anti-slavery, 37(4):30-31 (Oct 1975) My Lady Nicotine, words to, 60(1):8 (Win 1998) of Socialists, excerpts, 39(4):1, 2, 3, 12 (Oct 1977) world's fair performances-1960s, 26(3):23 (Jul 1964) Sons of Hermann
charter-1850, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958)
Sons of Temperance, 10(2&3):8 (Jul 1948)
treatment of women, 57(3):6 (Sum 1995)
censorship debate and-WWII, 55(4):9
(Fall 1993)
member, Samuel P. Moulthrop, 19(2):18 (Apr 1957) Mt. Hope Cemetery and, 50(4):19 (Oct 1988)
expulsion from St. Stanislaus Church,
57(1):10 (Win 1995)
commander, Theodore C. Cazeau, 66(3):3
(Sum 2004)
Sophia Street
description-1810s, 47(3&4):11 (Jul &
Oct 1985)
location, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965) residents, Post family, 67(3):16 (Sum 2005) rock ledge, 4(1):17 (Jan 1942) social institutions
animal shelter, 35(4):11 (Oct 1973)
childrens' shelter, 35(4):18 (Oct 1973) pioneer cemetery, 50(4):5 (Oct 1988) Sorrel River, Quebec
traveler's account of-1820s, 62(4):23
(Fall 2000)
theater performer, 16(3):14 (Jul 1954)
residence and business locale-1970s,
70(2):16 (Fall 2007)
residence and business locale-1970s,
70(2):16 (Fall 2007)
brewing company, position with, 8(3):18
(Jul 1946)
sports and, 9(1):11 (Jan 1947)
baseball team, purchase of, 8(3):18
(Jul 1946)
1930s, 61(1):5 (Win 1999)
alternative, 20(4):11-12 (Oct 1958)
labor strikers and-1910s, 22(3):19 (Jul 1960); 29(2):15 (Apr 1967) municipal-1830s, 1(3):12 (Jul 1939); 49(2):5 (Apr 1987) at People's Rescue Mission-late 1800s, 26(4):14 (Oct 1964) at St. Mary's Convent-1800s, 44(4):9 (Oct 1982) Sours, Mr.
business enterprise, 56(1):12 (Win
1994)
local musician and-early 1900s,
26(3):14 (Jul 1964)
boulevard construction, 37(3):18 (Jul
1975)
city streets, and configuration of, 27(3):2 (Jul 1965) commercial/industrial activity, 27(3):11-12 (Jul 1965); 54(4):12 (Fall 1992)
Ellwanger and Barry nursery, 3(3):4
(Jul 1941)
Howell, W. W.-1800s, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987) saloon, 16(3):22 (Jul 1954) tavern, 62(1):16 (Win 2000) Iroquois trail along/crossing, 44(1&2):27, 28 (Jan & Apr 1982) landmarks, demolition, 18(1):13 (Jan 1956) names
previous, 27(3):11 (Jul 1965);
34(2):11 (Apr 1972);
37(2):23 (Apr 1975);
44(4):2 (Oct 1982);
49(4):14 (Oct 1987)
Winton Road South previously known as, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973)
Douglass, Frederick, 21(4):11 (Oct
1959); 50(4):11 (Oct 1988);
67(4):3,5,7,15-19 (Fall 2005)
Howell, W. W.-1800s, 49(4):12 (Oct 1987) Neun, Henry P., 68(4):9 (Fall 2006) tenements, 6(4):9 (Oct 1944) social institutions
Children's Nursery, 26(2):17 (Apr
1964)
county facilities near, 45(1&2):12 illus, 13 (Jan & Apr 1983) German Home, 20(1):23 (Jan 1958) library. See Rochester Public Library Rochester Children's Nursery/Rochester Childfirst Network. See also Rochester Children's Nursery social agencies, 55(2):4 (Spr 1993) Y.M.C.A branch, 16(1):13-19 (Jan 1954)
subway station proposal, 37(3):18 (Jul
1975)
McLafferty relatives in-1850s, 42(2):9,
27 (Apr 1980)
female preacher in-1800s, 10(2&3):8
(Jul 1948)
Johnson, Henry W. speech at meeting house in-1860s, 67(1):6 (Win 2005)
American Women's Hospitals and,
51(3):27 (Sum 1989)
Battle of Fort Wagner-1860s, 67(4):12-13 (Fall 2005) secession, local impact-1860s, 2(3):4 (Jul 1940) soldiers' correspondence from, 8(1):6-10 (Jan 1946) South Congregational Church
of Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):20,
24 (Spr 2005)
South Eastern Underwriters Association
prosecution-1940s, 38(2&3):35 (Apr &
Jul 1976)
in Near Northeast District, 29(2):17
(Apr 1967)
Daniel Lee quoted in-mid 1800s,
46(1&2):36 (Jan & Apr 1984)
immigrants from. See specific immigrant group
Silver (Henry D.) stock holdings,
15(4):17 (Oct 1953)
article on guest pianist-composer,
29(1):9 (Jan 1967)
golf course, 8(3):22 (Jul 1946)
Moulthrop, Samuel P. and, 19(2):6 (Apr 1957) trolley service to/from, 7(4):19 (Oct 1945)
formation-late 1800s, 30(3):7 (Jul
1968)
location and photograph-early 1900s,
54(3):21 (Sum 1992)
South St. Paul Street. See St. Paul Street South Street. See also South Avenue
social institutions
POWs-MIAs display-1970s, 48(3&4):27
(Jul & Oct 1986)
aid to, Frank J. Horton and, 41(4):22
(Oct 1979)
works, analysis, 10(1):4 (Jan 1948)
commercial/industrial activity,
60(2):6, 15-16 (Spr 1998)
religious institutions
Aenon Baptist Church, 60(3):24 (Sum
1998)
neighborhood ministries, 60(3):8-9, 13-14 (Sum 1998) Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 60(3):22-24 (Sum 1998) St. Augustine's. See St. Augustine's (Catholic) Church; St. Augustine's School St. Monica's. See St. Monica's (Catholic) Church; St. Monica's School
craftsmanship, 60(3):17, 21 (Sum
1998)
ethnicities, 60(2):15, 16 (Spr 1998); 60(3):6, 10, 13, 16, 21 (Sum 1998) home ownership, 60(3):7, 21 (Sum 1998) property values, 60(3):7, 21 (Sum 1998)
food cupboard, 60(3):9 (Sum 1998)
founding and purpose, 60(3):8 (Sum 1998) Project Reach and, 60(3):15-16 (Sum 1998) Southworth and Hawes (of Boston, MA) Soviet Russia (political publication)
seizure-1910s, 39(4):20 (Oct 1977)
Cuban Missile Crisis, Kenneth B. Keating and,
41(4):20 (Oct 1979)
Spafford, Mr. (no given name)
as editor, 47(1&2):13, 19 (Jan & Apr
1985)
colonialism in the Americas, 38(4):1-2,
10, 19 (Oct 1976)
Puerto Rico and, 70(2):1, 6, 9
(Fall 2007)
musical career, 56(3):23 (Sum 1994)
advertisement, quoted-1850s, 49(3):13
(Jul 1987)
description, 1(2):2 (Apr 1939)
casualties/fatalities, 13(2):2, 11, 16,
17 (Apr 1951)
discrimination/prejudice against Spaniards during, 13(2):4 (Apr 1951) enlistees, 13(2):17-24 (Apr 1951)
Crapsey, Philip, 42(1):19 (Jan
1980)
Otis, General. See Otis, General Elwell S. Peiffer, Frederick, 54(3):8 (Sum 1992) Wadsworth, James W., 41(4):14 (Oct 1979) Whitley, James L., 41(4):14 (Oct 1979) invasion of Puerto Rico, 70(2):1 (Fall 2007) memorial, locations, 22(1):17 (Jan 1960) smoking and, 60(1):17 (Win 1998) veterans
locations, 22(1):17 (Jan 1960)
Catholic Diocese and, 70(2):22n.16
(Fall 2007)
A Spanish Traveler Visits Rochester by Don Ramon de la Sagra
excerpt, 37(2):8 (Apr 1975)
formation, 4(3):17 (Jul 1942)
land purchase, of Rochester founding fathers-early 1800s, 42(4):10 (Oct 1980)
activity-War of 1812, 4(4):9-10 (Oct
1942)
Spaulding lineage, 53(4):4 (Fall 1991)
business enterprise, 53(4):4 (Fall
1991)
Spaulding lineage, 53(4):4 (Fall 1991) on War of 1812, quoted, 53(4):4, 7-9, 10-12 (Fall 1991)
performance-1840s, 49(3):4 (Jul 1987)
performances
SPCC. See Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Speakers Bureau of War Council
WWII activity, 5(1):14 (Jan 1943)
"Speak Up" (radio program), 32(2):12 (Apr 1970) "Special city laws"
definition, 35(1):8 (Jan 1973)
characteristics, 11(2):8, 10, 23, 24
(Apr 1949)
Speck, Frank G.
profession and friendship with Arthur C. Parker,
17(3):4 (Jul 1955)
The Spectator
as library holding, of H. Pomeroy Brewster,
10(1):16 (Jan 1948)
baseball and, 63(1):8 (Win 2001)
free, Espionage Act and-1910s, 39(4):7-8 (Oct 1977) instruction for deaf -1800s, 64(1):11-17 (Win 2002) Speegle, Roman
multiple sclerosis agency, founding,
55(2):23 (Spr 1993)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
as art collector, Powers sale, 7(3):16
(Jul 1945)
as WWII child evacuee, quoted, 55(4):33
(Fall 1993)
Rochester Conservatory of Music and,
58(4):3, 4 (Fall 1996)
spouse, 58(4):3 (Fall 1996). See also Spencer, Floyd
biographical summary, 41(3):10, 12 (Jul
1979)
Rochester Conservatory of Music and,
58(4):3, 4 (Fall 1996)
spouse, 58(4):3 (Fall 1996). See also Spencer, Mrs. Edith
as conference attendee, 21(4):15 (Oct
1959)
as author of Principles of Biology,
8(4):11, 12 (Oct 1946)
Morgan, Lewis Henry and, 8(4):12 (Oct 1946); 48(1&2):6, 7, 8 (Jan & Apr 1986) theories, 40(4):9 (Oct 1978) works
analysis, 8(4):16 (Oct 1946)
newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):15 (Jan 1951) Spencer Club and, 8(4):13 (Oct 1946)
biographical summary, 41(3):9 (Jul
1979)
Erie Canal committee, role on, 11(3&4):8 (Jul 1949) Monroe County, and formation of-1820s, 33(2):5 (Apr 1971)
committee to evaluate local funds, role on,
6(4):18 (Oct 1944)
as mayoral candidate-1909, 31(1):16, 19 (Jan 1969)
fire insurance controversy and,
38(2&3):32 (Apr & Jul 1976)
residence, 28(2&3):12, 37 with
illus (Apr & Jul 1966)
antique furniture exhibit and, 32(1):5
(Jan 1970)
relief efforts-1890s, 14(3):16 (Jun
1952)
activities, 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr
1986)
lapse in, 8(4):15 (Oct 1946)
formation, 8(4):13 (Oct 1946); 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986) goals, 40(4):9 (Oct 1978) meeting site, 8(4):13 (Oct 1946) members, 8(4):13 (Oct 1946); 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986)
Mann, Rev. Newton, 22(2):16 (Apr
1960)
contractor and previous site usage,
8(3):13 (Jul 1946)
baseball clubs/games-1800s, 63(1):17
(Win 2001)
population figures/trends-early 1900s, 19(3):14 (Jul 1957) residents
subdivision-1910s, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965)
Sperling, Marvin
employment-WWII, 66(2):25 (Spr 2004)
as author of Reminiscences of James Sperry,
47(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1985)
warehouse locations, 37(2):22 (Apr
1975)
at Typographical Union conventions,
25(1):6 (Jan 1963)
as author of verse, 30(1):14 (Jan 1968)
City Club, roles in, 9(4):1n., 14, 18, 21, 23 (Oct 1947) civic honor, 22(2):insert (Apr 1960) educational television and, 32(3):18 (Jul 1970) as free discussion advocate, 9(4):21 (Oct 1947) as superintendent of schools, 31(2):16, 17, 19, 20 (Apr 1969)
plane named for-1940s, 55(4):11
(Fall 1993)
on textbook ban, quoted-WWII, 55(4):9 (Fall 1993) on WWII enrollments, quoted, 66(1):9 (Win 2004)
formation, membership, and activities-1800s,
48(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1986)
Spirits, alcoholic. See Alcohol Spiritualism Movement
formerly Plymouth Church, 40(4):1 (Oct
1978)
Fox Sisters, commemoration, 22(1):9
(Jan 1960). See also Fox
Sisters
Post, Amy and Isaac and, 22(2):10 (Apr 1960); 67(3):16 (Sum 2005) Rochester as center of, 24(3):21 (Jul 1962); 41(1&2):48 (Jan & Apr 1979); 67(3):13 (Sum 2005)
ordinance, 31(1):16 (Jan 1969)
by tobacco chewers and smokers, newspaper quoted on, 60(1):20 (Win 1998)
failure to use, newspaper on, 60(1):20
(Win 1998)
Split Rock Quarry
aqueduct limestone source, 37(3):10
(Jul 1975)
Spoon tilt hammer, 59(2):6 (Spr 1997) Sports. See also Recreation; specific sport/team
cultural comparisions with western cities,
19(1):23 (Jan 1957)
early interest in, 16(3):4 (Jul 1954) facilities, 11(1):2, 14 (Jan 1949). See also specific facility McQuaid, Bishop Bernard John and, 11(1):2, 7 (Jan 1949) Moore, Dr. Edward Mott and, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949) newspapers' on-1890s, 13(1):20 (Jan 1951) organized, development, 11(2):14 (Apr 1949); 23(3):13 (Jul 1961) in Polish community, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995)
at Edgerton Park. See Edgerton
Park Sports Arena
in paintings by Roy Mason-mid 1900s,
65(3):1900 (Sum 2003)
formation-1840s, 8(3):3 (Jul 1946)
shooting matches, 8(3):9 (Jul 1946)
on Rochester Royals, quoted
Fisher, Donald, 58(1):14 (Win 1996)
Jackson, Matt, 58(1):8 (Win 1996) Weber, Al, 58(1):11 (Win 1996)
Civil War Battle at, 65(2):15 (Spr
2003)
Douglass family and, 67(4):32 photo
caption (Fall 2005)
photograph, at Frederick Douglass Monument-1920s, 67(4):32 (Fall 2005)
on black regiment, quote-1860s,
46(1&2):29 (Jan & Apr 1984)
biographical details, 67(4):5 (Fall
2005)
residences, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005) spouse. See Sprague, Mrs. Rosetta (née Douglass) (1839-1906)
as author of My Mother As I Recall Her,
67(4):26n.79 (Fall 2005)
quoted, 67(3):8 (Sum 2005)
childhood. See Douglass, Rosetta quoted spouse, Nathaniel Sprague, 67(4):5 (Fall 2005)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
judgeship, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
Sprigg lineage, 42(4):5 (Oct 1980) as visitor-1810s, 42(4):15 (Oct 1980)
governorship, and Sprigg lineage,
42(4):5 (Oct 1980)
segregated school, 21(4):5 (Oct 1959)
as school superintendent, 31(2):23 (Apr
1969)
Springfield, IL
purchase of Phelps and Gorham Tract acreage,
1(4):15 (Oct 1939)
Civil War use, 23(1):6 (Jan 1961)
of early 1800s, 18(3):2 (Jul 1956);
34(3):2 (Jul 1972);
44(1&2):20-32 (Jan & Apr 1982)
Saratoga Springs, 62(4):25 (Fall
2000)
artist's depiction of, 65(3):8 illus
(Sum 2003)
bicycle riding, 8(2):13 (Apr 1946) burial ground, 21(2):10 (Apr 1959) commercial activity, 65(3):9-11 (Sum 2003)
art gallery-mid 1900s, 65(3):1
illus, 7-9, 12-19 (Sum 2003)
bookstores, 48(1&2):12 (Jan & Apr 1986); 65(3):1 illus, 4-9 (Sum 2003) jazz joint, 55(3):20 (Sum 1993) Emancipation Day celebration at Baptist church on-1840s, 67(1):19 photo caption (Win 2005) location, 27(3):16 (Jul 1965); 65(3):9 (Sum 2003) residents/residences, 8(2):15 (Apr 1946); 27(3):16 (Jul 1965)
Bicknell family-1800s, 65(3):9 (Sum
2003)
Livingston-Backus House, 18(1):8 (Jan 1956) McMillans-1940s, 65(3):7 (Sum 2003) Mitchell, Guernsey, 17(2):10 (Apr 1955) Peck family, 5(3):4 (Jul 1943); 22(2):6 (Apr 1960) Rochester family, 4(1):19-20 (Jan 1942); 5(3):5-6 (Jul 1943); 26(1):7 (Jan 1964); 26(2):9 (Apr 1964) Wolfards, 65(3):14 (Sum 2003)
church, 67(1):19 photo (Win
2005)
disappearance, 27(3):1 (Jul 1965) library
1890s, 18(4):12 (Oct 1956);
36(4):19 (Oct 1974);
48(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr 1986)
and art school, 65(3):18 (Sum 2003) seminary, 8(2):11 (Apr 1946) urban renewal and, 61(3&4):27, 29 photo (Sum & Fall 1999); 65(3):19, 20 (Sum 2003) Spring Street (painting) by Ralph Avery, 65(3):8 illus (Sum 2003) Spy
André, John as-1780s, 62(3):26 (Sum
2000)
popularity, 1(2):3 (Apr 1939)
consumption death at, 68(1&2):19 (Win
& Spr 2006)
native sites, investigation of,
44(1&2):13, 26, 30 (Jan & Apr 1982)
photograph with E. Hoekstra, J. Kennedy, Captain G.H. Reynolds, and
cannon, 53(1):15 (Win 1991)
as daguerreotypist, 62(1):21 (Win 2000)
location, 62(1):20 (Win 2000)
social agency, position with-1950s,
23(2):19 (Apr 1961)
collapse-1860s, 17(1):5-6 (Jan 1955)
cemetery-1800s, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005)
Clothes Closet-1980s, 44(4):30 (Oct 1982) convent and, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990) founding-1840s, 44(4):4 (Oct 1982) location and history, 52(4):25 (Fall 1990) membership-late 1800s, 60(2):4 (Spr 1998) St. Agnes (Avon, NY)
nun from, 60(2):6 (Spr 1998)
parish musical at, 60(3):11 (Sum 1998)
church bell named for-1850s, 63(3):10
(Sum 2001)
location-1800s, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990)
activities, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950);
25(3):14 (Jul 1963)
Bible classes, 14(4):10 (Oct 1952)
service to immigrants, 25(3):13 (Jul 1963) "watermelon feast," 42(1):4 (Jan 1980) St. Andrew's Church, separation from, 42(1):20 (Jan 1980)
Brotherhood. See St. Andrew's
Brotherhood
curates, 42(1):17, 18 (Jan 1980) interior, photograph, 42(1):12-13 (Jan 1980) location, 42(1):1 (Jan 1980) pew rental, 42(1):4 (Jan 1980) rectors
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. See
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon Sidney
Thomas, Rev. James Bishop, 42(1):19 (Jan 1980)
local chapter, 25(3):3 (Jul 1963)
founding, 64(1):4 (Win 2002)
chaplain, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James C. McAniff-1930s,
44(4):27 (Oct 1982)
church outreach to, 60(3):16 (Sum 1998) location and construction material, 67(2):16 (Spr 2005) St. Augustine, FL, 15(4):6, 15, 18 (Oct 1953) St. Augustine's (Catholic) Church, 60(2):1, 3 photos (Spr 1998)
altar boys, 60(2):19, 10 (Spr 1998)
church history (document), 60(3):10 (Sum 1998) deacon, 60(3):20 (Sum 1998) facilities
additions/improvements, 60(2):5, 7,
15 (Spr 1998); 60(3):3, 4, 20,
21 (Sum 1998)
architects-1907, 60(2):11 (Spr 1998) bells, 60(2):22, 25-26 (Spr 1998); 60(3):25 (Sum 1998) convent, 60(2):15, 20 (Spr 1998); 60(3):2 photo, 3, 4, 17, 18 (Sum 1998) dedications, 60(2):3-4, 11, 12, 19, 23 (Spr 1998); 60(3):5 (Sum 1998) fire damage, 60(2):10 (Spr 1998) interior design, 60(2):7, 12, 23-25 (Spr 1998); 60(3):4, 17, 21, 32 photo (Sum 1998) leasing of, 60(3):18, 24 (Sum 1998) organ, 60(3):5, 24 (Sum 1998) original structure, 60(2):3 photo, 3-4, 7, (Spr 1998) rectory, 60(2):15 (Spr 1998); 60(3):2 photo, 4, 24 (Sum 1998) replacement structures, 60(2):10, 21-24 (Spr 1998); 60(3):4 (Sum 1998) school. See St. Augustine's School stained glass window, 60(3):1 photo (Sum 1998) founding, 60(2):3-5, 7 (Spr 1998)
50 anniversary (Golden Jubilee),
60(3):4-5 (Sum 1998)
75th anniversary, 60(3):10 (Sum 1998) 90th anniversary, 60(3):20 (Sum 1998) 100th anniversary, 60(3):22, 25 (Sum 1998) of parish, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) members, 60(3):3, 7, 10, 15, 21, 23 (Sum 1998)
decline-1970s, 60(3):13, 14 (Sum
1998)
ethnicities, 60(2):15, 16, 18-19, 21 (Spr 1998); 60(3):6, 10 (Sum 1998) by family name, 60(2):4-5, 26 (Spr 1998) Houck family, 60(2):7-9, 8 photo (Spr 1998) teens-1970s, 60(3):11, 12, 12 photo (Sum 1998)
co-pastorate, 60(3):9, 10, 11, 14
(Sum 1998)
Duffy, John M. See Duffy, Monsignor John M. McCabe, Paul, 60(3):9, 10, 14 (Sum 1998) McDonald, Elmer, 60(3):14-15 (Sum 1998) Miller, Neil, 60(3):9, 10, 28 (Sum 1998) O'Brien, Father. See O'Brien, Reverend John H. Ring, Robert, 60(3):20-21, 22 (Sum 1998) Simon, David, 60(3):11, 14 (Sum 1998) team ministry, 60(3):10 (Sum 1998) Tolster, Edward, 60(3):8-9 (Sum 1998) Trott, William. See Trott, Father William Waters, Edward J., 60(2):25 (Spr 1998)
conventions, 60(3):16, 20-21 (Sum
1998)
fundraising, 60(2):9, 12, 13 photo (Spr 1998); 60(3):4, 5, 25 (Sum 1998) gospel choir, 60(3):17 (Sum 1998) Ladies' Sodality, 60(2):20 (Spr 1998) outreach/mission, 60(2):5, 25 (Spr 1998); 60(3):8-9, 13-14, 15-16, 17, 21, 23 (Sum 1998) senior citizen ministry, 60(3):13 (Sum 1998) with St. Monica's Church, 60(3):11, 13, 14, 15-16, 19 (Sum 1998) with St. Stephen Episcopal Church, 60(3):13, 15, 19-20 (Sum 1998) youth ministry, 60(3):11-13, 14, 18 (Sum 1998)
baptisms, 60(2):18 (Spr 1998)
funeral, 60(2):19 (Spr 1998) Mass, 60(2):3, 7, 19 (Spr 1998); 60(3):10, 12, 20, 25 (Sum 1998) weddings, 60(2):14, 18 (Spr 1998) as site for Aenon Baptist Church, 60(3):24 (Sum 1998) statue, 60(3):20 (Sum 1998)
closing, 60(3):17-18 (Sum 1998)
facilities, 60(2):7, 9, 12 (Spr 1998)
additions/improvements, 60(2):15 (Spr
1998); 60(3):4 (Sum 1998)
fire damage, 60(2):10, 20 (Spr 1998) library, 60(3):5 (Sum 1998) replacement-1907, 60(2):10-11 (Spr 1998) founding, 60(2):4-5 (Spr 1998) influenza outbreak of 1918 and, 60(2):21 (Spr 1998) Mothers' Club, 60(3):5 (Sum 1998) pastors/clergy and staff
Duffy, Father John M. and, 60(3):3
photo, 4 (Sum 1998)
lay teachers, 60(3):10, 19 photo (Sum 1998) McCabe, Father Paul and, 60(3):9 (Sum 1998) school closing and, 60(3):17-18 (Sum 1998) Sisters of St. Joseph, 60(2):4, 6-8, 14, 20-21, 26 (Spr 1998); 60(3):3 photo, 10, 17, 19 photo (Sum 1998) Trott, Father William, 60(3):9, 19 photo (Sum 1998)
early 1900s, 60(2):2, 11, 13, 32
photos (Spr 1998)
1960s, 60(3):3 photo (Sum 1998) 1986 graduates, 60(3):19 photo (Sum 1998) attendance/enrollment, 60(2):4, 5, 15 (Spr 1998); 60(3):3, 7, 10, 17 (Sum 1998) McAniff, James C., 44(4):27 (Oct 1982)
Divinity School and RCTS, affiliation with,
52(4):20-22 (Fall 1990)
enrollment, 52(4):21 (Fall 1990) extended programs, 52(4):22 (Fall 1990) incorporation, St. Bernard's Seminary and, 52(4):20 (Fall 1990)
becomes St. Bernard's Institute,
52(4):20 (Fall 1990)
blessing of the graves ceremony and, 67(2):13 (Spr 2005) curriculum and degree programs, 44(4):22, 23 (Oct 1982); 52(4):6, 12, 15, 19 (Fall 1990) Divinity School and
affiliation with, process of,
52(4):12-15, 16-22 (Fall 1990)
collaboration with, 52(4):10-11, 14, 15 (Fall 1990)
architect, 67(2):9 (Spr 2005)
architecture, 26(2):14 (Apr 1964) construction stone, 67(2):16 (Spr 2005) dedication, 3(1):14 (Jan 1941) fire-1960s, 52(4):12 (Fall 1990) Hall of Philosophy, completion, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950) Hall of Theology, statue at, 60(3):20 (Sum 1998) sale of, 60(3):20 (Sum 1998)
Brennan, Father Joseph Patrick,
52(4):11 (Fall 1990)
Hanna, Edward J., 14(4):21 (Oct 1952); 21(3):13 (Jul 1959) Kelly, Joseph G., 52(4):18 (Fall 1990) Kettell, Rev. George F.-1910s, 44(4):22, 23 (Oct 1982) Lioi, Father Frank Eugene, 52(4):18 (Fall 1990) McNamara, Rev. Robert F., 52(4):11 (Fall 1990) founding and/or purpose, 21(3):15 (Jul 1959); 24(3):31 (Jul 1962); 52(4):6 (Fall 1990) pioneer staff, 25(2):10 (Apr 1963) planning stages, 25(2):8 (Apr 1963) RCTS, and formation of, 52(4):4, 5, 12-15, 17-22 (Fall 1990) students/graduates
Clark, Matthew H., 52(4):18 (Fall
1990)
Kettell, George F.-1910s, 44(4):22 (Oct 1982) McAniff, James C., 44(4):27 (Oct 1982) O'Brien, John H., 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) St. Boniface
church bell named for-1850s, 63(3):10
(Sum 2001)
cemeteries-1800s, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005)
location and abandonment, 50(4):6
(Oct 1988)
school, architect, 60(2):11 (Spr 1998) St. Bridget's (Catholic) Church
congregation, alienation, 29(2):6 (Apr
1967)
location, 29(2):2 (Apr 1967) memorial service, for Col. O'Rorke-1860s. See O'Rorke, Colonel Patrick pastor, Father Robert Werth, 60(3):22 (Sum 1998)
formation, 57(1):11 (Win 1995)
location, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995) parish membership
1970s, 57(2):16 (Spr 1995)
suburban property investment, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995) WWII enlistees from parish of, 57(2):12 (Spr 1995)
resident, Henry G. Johnson-1880s,
66(4):18n.3 (Fall 2004)
Underground Railroad and, 67(4):9 (Fall 2005)
command, Indian hostilities and-1780s,
1(1):10, 11 (Jan 1939)
St. Crispins, 21(1):11 (Jan 1959) St. Denis, Ruth, 29(4):19 (Oct 1967) St. Francis, Lake. See Lake St. Francis St. Francis de Sales Chapel
location, 63(3):16 photo (Sum
2001)
renovations-1930s, 29(2):16 (Apr 1967)
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. and, 42(1):6
(Jan 1980)
picnic celebrations, 22(4):13 (Oct
1960)
formation, 25(3):3 (Jul 1963)
location, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967)
location and sponsor, 60(2):25 (Spr
1998)
St. Jacob Street
Polish community and, 57(1):6 (Win
1995)
St. John, Mrs. A., 10(2&3):12 (Jul 1948) St. John Fisher College, 18(1):16 (Jan 1956); 24(3):36 (Jul 1962)
architecture, 26(2):14 (Apr 1964)
curriculum, seminary acquisition-1960s & 1980s, 52(4):12, 19 (Fall 1990) faculty/staff member Rev. Charles J. Lavery-1970s, 63(3):20 (Sum 2001) opening, 23(3):26 (Jul 1961)
Arctic expedition and-1880s, 59(1):3
illus, 10, 16 (Win 1997)
St. John's Home for the Aged
Family Service of Rochester, Inc. and-1950s,
23(2):19 (Apr 1961)
donation to industrial school-1850s,
68(4):23 (Fall 2006)
church bell named for-1850s, 63(3):10
(Sum 2001)
as patron saint of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):7, 8, 10, 14 (Sum 2001) St. Josephat's Greek Catholic Church
location, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967)
formerly St. Joseph Street, 29(2):6
(Apr 1967)
construction and closing, 63(3):18 (Sum
2001)
formerly St. Joseph's Commercial School, 63(3):17-18 (Sum 2001)
pastor, William Trott, 60(3):20, 24
(Sum 1998)
student/graduate, John H. O'Brien,
60(2):9 (Spr 1998)
St. Joseph's Church (Trenton, NJ)
services for Timothy Madden family-1911,
56(2):20 (Spr 1994)
St. Joseph's German Catholic Church. See St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church St. Joseph's Home (for orphans). See St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum St. Joseph's Literary club
meeting site, 48(1&2):10 (Jan & Apr
1986)
buildings, 63(3):10, 13 photo
(Sum 2001)
closing-1930s, 63(3):17 (Sum 2001) founding-1860s, 9(2&3):14 (Apr 1947); 20(1):7 (Jan 1958); 63(3):10 (Sum 2001) location-1860s, 20(1):7 (Jan 1958); 63(3):10 (Sum 2001) manager, Mother Mary Caroline Freiss-1800s, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990) merger-1900s, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982); 63(3):17 (Sum 2001) photographs/illustrations, 63(3):11, 13 (Sum 2001) relocation-1940s, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) School Sisters of Notre Dame and, 63(3):10, 11 (Sum 2001)
origins, dedication, and location,
63(3):20 (Sum 2001)
1835-1846, 63(3):5-8 (Sum 2001)
1846-1875, 63(3):9-11 (Sum 2001) 1875-1950, 63(3):14-16 (Sum 2001) 1950-1974, 63(3):17-21 (Sum 2001) baptisms, 63(3):7, 14, 17 (Sum 2001) Brothers of Mary and, 63(3):9, 11 (Sum 2001) cemetery-1850s, 67(2):3 (Spr 2005) commercial school, 63(3):15, 17-18 (Sum 2001) convent, founding-1850s, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990) downtown Rochester and, 63(3):17 (Sum 2001) Eastman, George and, 63(3):14-15 (Sum 2001) Ely Street site (1836-1846), 63(3):7 (Sum 2001)
dedication-1830s, 63(3):7 (Sum
2001)
firsts at-1830s, 63(3):7 (Sum 2001) lots purchased for, 63(3):7 (Sum 2001) Prost, Rev. Joseph at, 63(3):6, 7-8 (Sum 2001) services, 63(3):7 (Sum 2001) founding/origins-1800s, 44(4):4 (Oct 1982); 52(4):24 (Fall 1990); 63(3):5-8 (Sum 2001); 70(2):13 (Fall 2007) Franklin Street site (1846-1974), 29(2):2 (Apr 1967); 63(3):10, 12-13 photo (Sum 2001)
bells, 63(3):10, 15 (Sum 2001)
Confessional Chapel, 63(3):10 (Sum 2001) construction, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957); 20(1):3 (Jan 1958); 52(4):23-24 (Fall 1990); 63(3):8 (Sum 2001) dedication, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958); 63(3):8 (Sum 2001) destruction-1970s, 63(3):3-4, 19 (Sum 2001) improvements, 63(3):10-11, 14-15, 17, 18 (Sum 2001) living quarters, 63(3):9, 10, 14 (Sum 2001) lots purchased for, 63(3):7, 8, 9 (Sum 2001) salvage efforts-1970s, 63(3):19-20 (Sum 2001) steeple, 63(3):10, 12 photo, 15 (Sum 2001) tower clock, 63(3):10, 14-15, 21 illus (Sum 2001) historical sketch, 63(3):1-24 (Sum 2001) Landmark Society and, 52(4):25 (Fall 1990); 63(3):20 (Sum 2001) orphan society, 63(3):10 (Sum 2001). See also St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum as Our Lady of Victory/St. Joseph's, 63(3):20 (Sum 2001) parishioners
dissidents, departure of -1830s,
63(3):8 (Sum 2001)
fire and-1970s, 63(3):19 (Sum 2001) Klem, Anna Maria & John, 63(3):6 photo caption (Sum 2001) Lenti, Vincent-mid 1900s, 63(3):22 (Sum 2001) membership figures, 63(3):11, 14, 17 (Sum 2001) opposition to local Redemptorist community, 63(3):7-8 (Sum 2001) pastors/rectors
Bayer, Benedict, 63(3):8 (Sum 2001)
Burger, Charles, 63(3):15 (Sum 2001) Doherty, William, 63(3):16 (Sum 2001) fire and-1970s, 63(3):3-4, 19 (Sum 2001) Kessel, William, 63(3):15 (Sum 2001) ministries of, 63(3):11, 15-16 (Sum 2001) Neumann, John Nepumucene, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) Prost, Joseph, 63(3):6, 7-8 (Sum 2001) Sanderl, Simon, 63(3):8 (Sum 2001) tenure, 63(3):11 (Sum 2001) research sources for, 63(3):22 (Sum 2001) School Sisters of Notre Dame and-mid 1800s, 52(4):23-24, 26 (Fall 1990); 63(3):9, 10, 11, 15 (Sum 2001) wedding anniversary-1850s, 63(3):6 photo caption (Sum 2001) St. Joseph's School
closing-1950s, 63(3):15, 17 (Sum 2001)
curriculum, 63(3):15 (Sum 2001) Ely Street site-1800s, 63(3):4 photo, 7, 9 (Sum 2001) enrollment, 63(3):9, 14, 15, 17 (Sum 2001) as first parish school in Rochester-1800s, 54(2):9 (Spr 1992) Franklin Street site photographs
McQuaid, Bishop Bernard J. at, 67(2):3
(Spr 2005)
Baden Street and, 29(2):2 (Apr 1967)
German Evangelical Association, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) Polish land purchase on, 57(1):4, 6 (Win 1995) renamed St. Joseph Avenue, 29(2):6 (Apr 1967) residences-1800s, 29(2):2 (Apr 1967) RR crossing, upgrade, 29(2):5 (Apr 1967) structures-1900, 29(2):5 (Apr 1967)
origins-1860s, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982)
St. Lawrence (ship)
transport of world's fair exhibit-1850s,
26(3):2 (Jul 1964)
War of 1812 activity, 4(4):19 (Oct 1942)
improvement, 16(4):6 (Oct 1954)
shipping fleet, purchases, 16(4):12
(Oct 1954)
communications-War of 1812, 4(4):7 (Oct
1942)
construction, 16(4):1 (Oct 1954) Iroquois and, 13(3):19 (Jul 1951) map, 62(4):28 (Fall 2000) at Ottawa River, 62(4):11 illus (Fall 2000) Port of Rochester and, 16(4):1 (Oct 1954); 61(3&4):10 photo caption (Sum & Fall 1999)
Chamber of Commerce, Inland Waterways Committee,
16(4):21 (Oct 1954)
Harbor Survey Committee, 16(4):17 (Oct 1954) rapids, running
"Canadian connection" and,
45(3&4):14 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Canadian Trade Act of 1822, 16(4):5-6 (Oct 1954) passenger account of-1820s, 62(4):11-15, 17-18 (Fall 2000) route, 16(4):2 (Oct 1954) safety, 24(3):8 (Jul 1962) vessels, census-1810s, 45(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1983) taverns on-1820s, 62(4):12, 14, 15, 17 (Fall 2000) towns on, 62(4):12, 14, 15-16, 18, 22 (Fall 2000) War of 1812 and, 4(4):4, 7 (Oct 1942) St. Lawrence Storm Track
proximity to Rochester, 27(1):23 (Jan
1965)
St. Louis, MO
baseball clubs/games
city planning, 6(4):7 (Oct 1944) as flour milling center, 3(4):11 (Oct 1941); 37(3):13 (Jul 1975) National Electric Light Association, 60(4):9 (Fall 1998) political convention-1910s, 39(4):6 (Oct 1977) progressive state schools, 19(2):3 (Apr 1957) as tour stop, 19(1):1 (Jan 1957) world's fair, 26(3):10, 12-13 (Jul 1964) St. Louis Hawks (basketball team), 58(1):15 (Win 1996) St. Lucy's Church
formation and location-early 1900s,
22(4):12 (Oct 1960)
St. Luke's (Episcopal) Church
annual reports, pre-1835, 4(2):9 (Apr
1942)
architecture, 26(2):8, 14 (Apr 1964) bell, 3(1):13 (Jan 1941) choir, 8(2):5 (Apr 1946) construction and/or location-1820s, 8(2):10 (Apr 1946); 12(2&3):15 (Apr 1950); 13(4):8-9 (Oct 1951); 18(1):2 (Jan 1956); 29(3):12-13 (Jun 1967); 33(3):20 map (Jul 1971); 42(4):16 (Oct 1980); 54(4):12 (Fall 1992)
materials, source, 13(4):5 (Oct
1951)
founding, 24(1):17 (Jan 1962); 25(3):3 (Jul 1963); 36(3):4 (Jul 1974); 38(1):8 (Jan 1976) location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950) members/wardens
Child, Jonathan, 22(2):3 (Apr 1960)
form literary club-1880s, 48(1&2):7 (Jan & Apr 1986) Guernsey, Miss Lucy Ellen Guernsey, 10(1):11 (Jan 1948) Pitkin, William, 26(1):11 (Jan 1964) Scrantom, Edwin, 4(1):2 (Jan 1942) site, previous usage, 18(1):2 (Jan 1956) in Washington, D.C., 42(1):6 (Jan 1980) wedding at-1850s, 18(2):20 (Apr 1956)
Crapsey, Dr. Algernon S. at, 42(1):6
(Jan 1980)
faculty, SSND, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990)
Vietnam War and, 48(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct
1986)
closing-1890s, 44(4):19 (Oct 1982)
enrollment-1890s, 44(4):15 (Oct 1982) founding-1850s, 44(4):8 (Oct 1982)
activities-1800s, 44(4):10 (Oct 1982)
St. Mary's Catholic Society
pastor, 42(4):15 (Oct 1980)
pastor, John H. O'Brien, 60(2):9 (Spr
1998)
aid society, relief efforts-1890s,
14(3):15 (Jun 1952)
a.k.a. Old St. Mary's, 44(4):26 (Oct 1982); 63(3):19 (Sum 2001) construction-1840s, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957) founding, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990) immigrant attendance-late 1800s, 22(4):6 (Oct 1960) location, 63(3):19 (Sum 2001) parish schools, 44(4):8-23 passim (Oct 1982) pastors, 44(4):3-30 passim (Oct 1982) photographs/illustrations, 44(4):16-17, 20, 31 (Oct 1982) structure(s)
fires affecting, 44(4):19-22
passim, 28-29 (Oct 1982)
first, purchases and sales-1830s, 44(4):2, 3, 4, 6 (Oct 1982) second, construction/restorations and design, 44(4):6, 19, 25, 28 (Oct 1982) St. Mary's College (1805-1852, Baltimore, MD)
Carroll family graduates, 42(4):5 (Oct
1980)
charity baseball games for-1800s,
62(2):20 (Spr 2000)
construction and/or location, 23(1):14 (Jan 1961)
following fire-1890s, 13(4):14 (Oct
1951)
founding/opening-mid 1800s, 3(1):15 (Jan 1941); 5(2):19 (Apr 1943); 9(2&3):10 (Apr 1947); 18(3):11 (Jul 1956); 32(4):7 (Oct 1970) growth, 2(3):16 (Jul 1940); 9(2&3):22 (Apr 1947) Halstead Hall, purchase of, 32(4):12 (Oct 1970) as landmark, 27(3):5 (Jul 1965) patients
Civil War soldiers, 2(3):6 (Jul 1940);
5(2):21 (Apr 1943);
9(2&3):12 (Apr 1947);
23(1):14 (Jan 1961);
25(2):3 (Apr 1963);
28(1):6 (Jan 1966);
41(1&2):45n.3 (Jan & Apr
1979)
Murphy, Isabelle, 60(2):18-19 (Spr 1998) O'Reilly, Henry, 6(2):8 (Apr 1944); 7(1):23 (Jan 1945) train wreck victims, 56(2):20 (Spr 1994)
closing-1890s, 44(4):19 (Oct 1982)
enrollment-1890s, 44(4):15 (Oct 1982) locations and program-1800s, 44(4):13 (Oct 1982) St. Mary's Orphanage. See St. Mary's orphanages St. Mary's orphanages
site of farming/trades training for boys from-mid 1800s,
67(2):5 (Spr 2005)
St. Mary's Boys Orphan Asylum
founding, merger, and relocation-mid 1800s,
44(4):11 (Oct 1982)
location, 60(2):4 (Spr 1998) parochial education, 60(2):4-5 (Spr 1998)
origins, 32(4):12 (Oct 1970)
as landmark, 27(3):5 (Jul 1965)
formation, 9(2&3):14 (Apr 1947)
St. Mary's Orphan Asylum for Boys. See St. Mary's orphanages St. Mary's Orphan Asylum for Irish Lads. See St. Mary's orphanages St. Mary's Place
church, 44(4):5-6 (Oct 1982)
location, 28(2&3):42 (Apr & Jul 1966)
closing-1950s, 44(4):27 (Oct 1982)
deaths at, 44(4):11 (Oct 1982) enrollments, 44(4):11, 15, 19 (Oct 1982) formation-1850s, 44(4):8 (Oct 1982) operations and program, 44(4):8-9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21 (Oct 1982) staff/students, 44(4):8, 10, 11 (Oct 1982); 60(2):4-5 (Spr 1998) St. Mary's Street College Settlement (Philadelphia, PA)
Davis, Katharine B. at-1890s, 43(1):16
(Jan 1981)
Auld, Thomas and Frederick Douglass in,
67(3):7 (Sum 2005)
congregation
location, 64(3):10 (Sum 2002) pastor, 57(1):4 (Win 1995) photographs, 70(2):3, 4 (Fall 2007) Polish immigrants and, 57(1):4 (Win 1995) soup kitchen, 14(3):15 (Jun 1952)
members, 60(3):15 (Sum 1998)
programs
outreach/mission, 60(3):15-16 (Sum
1998)
senior citizen ministry, 60(3):13 (Sum 1998) with St. Augustine's Church, 60(2):6 (Spr 1998); 60(3):11, 13, 14, 15-16, 19 (Sum 1998) youth ministry, 60(3):11 (Sum 1998) St. Patrick's Cemetery
location, 55(1):12-13 (Win 1993)
architects, 60(2):22 (Spr 1998)
as St. Patrick's Cathedral, 65(4):23n.11
(Fall 2003)
architect, 67(2):9 (Spr 2005)
facilities, sale of-1930s, 67(2):17 (Spr 2005) finances, 19(4):10 (Oct 1957) fire, 44(4):3 (Oct 1982) immigrant attendance-late 1800s, 22(4):6, 11 (Oct 1960) internal strife-1830s, 44(4):2, 4 (Oct 1982) laymen-1840s, 44(4):4 (Oct 1982) location, 44(4):2 (Oct 1982); 60(2):3, 10 (Spr 1998) membership, 60(2):4 (Spr 1998) ordination of Father O'Brien in, 60(2):9 (Spr 1998) organist, 65(4):18 (Fall 2003) parochial education, 60(2):4 (Spr 1998) pastors, 44(4):2-3, 18 (Oct 1982); 60(2):3, 6, 8 (Spr 1998) services, foreign language, 25(3):13 (Jul 1963) trustees, 44(4):4 (Oct 1982)
cemetery sites-1800s, 50(4):6 (Oct
1988); 67(2):3 (Spr 2005)
chapel construction and location-1820s, 19(4):3 (Oct 1957) debt reduction, source of-1830s, 63(3):7 (Sum 2001) founding-1820s, 1(3):14 (Jul 1939); 25(3):3 (Jul 1963); 42(4):16 (Oct 1980); 52(4):26 (Fall 1990); 63(3):5 (Sum 2001) German Catholics and, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958); 63(3):5, 6, 8 (Sum 2001) girls asylum and, 9(2&3):6 (Apr 1947) location, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) pastors, 63(3):5, 6 (Sum 2001)
Partial Abstinence Society and,
68(3):6 (Sum 2006)
temperance association, 1(3):17 (Jul 1939)
anti-Irish nativism and-1840s, 68(3):6
(Sum 2006)
celebration, 19(4):4, 14 (Oct 1957) flood of 1865 on. See Genesee River — flooding parade, 19(4):11, 14 (Oct 1957)
and visit of Charles Stewart Parnell-1880s,
68(3):16 (Sum 2006)
pioneer cemetery near, 50(4):6 (Oct
1988)
resident, Julius Armbruster-1920s, 63(4):13, 27 illus (Fall 2001)
architecture, 26(2):14 (Apr 1964)
centennial celebration, 3(1):11 (Jan 1941) construction, 12(1):14 (Jan 1950); 37(2):6 (Apr 1975) description-1820s, 16(2):10 (Apr 1954) gas lighting, 1(2):2 (Apr 1939) industry, adjacent, 34(2):12 (Apr 1972) location, 26(4):10 (Oct 1964); 28(2&3):18 (Apr & Jul 1966) recognition, 27(3):10 (Jul 1965) rectors
Bartlett, Rev. Murray, 52(1):11
(Win 1990)
Platt, Dr. William H., on evolution, 8(4):20-21 (Oct 1946) tower clock, installation-1840s, 4(2):22 (Apr 1942) St. Paul Street. See also St. Paul Boulevard
auto fatality-1940s, 44(4):26 (Oct
1982)
as boundary commercial/industrial activity, 22(1):18 (Jan 1960); 26(4):16, 19 (Oct 1964); 27(3):10-12 (Jul 1965); 30(4):21 (Oct 1968); 37(2):14, 20 (Apr 1975); 43(2&3):37 (Apr & Jul 1981)
art emporium, 18(4):5 (Oct 1956)
brewery, 27(3):11 (Jul 1965) Chamber of Commerce Building, 26(4):19 (Oct 1964) clothing industry, 22(3):5, 15, 17 (Jul 1960); 61(3&4):4 (Sum & Fall 1999) at corner of Main Street, 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) development, circa 1900, 29(2):5-6 (Apr 1967) Enos Stone Building, 16(3):3 (Jul 1954); 27(3):11 (Jul 1965); 37(2):6-7, 11, 14, 15, 18 (Apr 1975) factories, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941); 3(4):20 (Oct 1941) Granite Block, 13(4):17 (Oct 1951); 27(3):11 (Jul 1965) hotels, 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) labor center, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967) labor strike, 22(3):20 (Jul 1960); 29(2):15 (Apr 1967) NY Central Railroad, 13(4):16 (Oct 1951); 26(4):12, 17 (Oct 1964); 29(2):10 (Apr 1967); 34(2):11-12, 20 (Apr 1972) Opera House, 37(2):16 (Apr 1975) optical, 20(1):12 (Jan 1958) of Osburn, Nehemiah, 37(2):11 (Apr 1975); 62(1):17 photo (Win 2000) railroad crossing, 13(4):15 (Oct 1951); 29(2):5 (Apr 1967); 30(4):16 (Oct 1968) railroad station. See New York Central Railroad Station saloons, 37(2):19 (Apr 1975) shopping, 13(4):16 (Oct 1951) of Silence, Frederick-1800s, 49(4):14 (Oct 1987) tailor, 57(1):9 (Win 1995) tavern-1810s, 4(1):4 (Jan 1942) theater, 16(3):3 (Jul 1954); 16(3):8 (Jul 1954) tobacco manufacture, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) Wagner Block/Building, 37(2):17, 23 (Apr 1975) Douglass (Frederick) monument, unveiling, 21(4):16 (Oct 1959) fires-early 1900s, 26(4):16 (Oct 1964); 38(2&3):10-11 (Apr & Jul 1976) Frederick Douglass monument on, 67(4):23 (Fall 2005) improvements names, previous and subsequent, 27(3):11 (Jul 1965); 37(2):6 (Apr 1975)
formerly River Street, 21(2):15
(Apr 1959)
of South St. Paul, 34(2):11 (Apr 1972); 44(4):2 (Oct 1982); 49(4):14 (Oct 1987) subsequently South Avenue, 37(2):23 (Apr 1975). See also South Avenue
Andrews, J. Sherlock, 26(4):13 (Oct
1964)
Andrews, Samuel G., 26(1):8 (Jan 1964) immigrant, 22(4):4 (Oct 1960) Keeler plot, 26(1):18 (Jan 1964) loss of, 26(2):10 (Apr 1964) Silence, Frederick-1800s, 49(4):14 (Oct 1987) tenement renovation-1880s, 22(4):5 (Oct 1960)
Academy of the Sacred Heart,
65(4):9-11, 23n.5 (Fall 2003)
chapel, 20(1):4 (Jan 1958) Children's Truant Home, 64(1):7 (Win 2002) orphanage, 29(2):6 (Apr 1967) performance hall, 26(4):13 (Oct 1964) religious, 13(4):9 (Oct 1951); 29(2):2 (Apr 1967) school for deaf-1870s, 64(1):7 (Win 2002). See also Rochester School for the Deaf; Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes YMCA, 16(1):10, 12-13 (Jan 1954) street lights, gas, 60(4):3 (Fall 1998) transit service, 30(3):6 (Jul 1968)
depiction in stained glass window,
60(3):20 (Sum 1998)
St. Peter and Paul's Church. See Ss. Peter and Paul's Church St. Peter and St. Paul Albanian Orthodox Church, 28(2&3):42 (Apr & Jul 1966) St. Peter's Church
construction-1830s, 19(4):5 (Oct 1957)
founding-1830s, 20(1):3 (Jan 1958) location and history, 52(4):25 (Fall 1990) member, Miss Clara Guernsey, 10(1):11 (Jan 1948) visiting nuns-1840s, 52(4):24, 25 (Fall 1990)
founder, Levi A. Ward, 26(1):14 (Jan
1964)
faculty, SSND, 52(4):26 (Fall 1990)
location, 42(1):6 (Jan 1980)
St. Saulte (sic), Canada (Jesuit mission)
Iroquois at, 38(4):7 (Oct 1976)
pastor, Father Quintin E. Primo Jr.,
21(4):26 (Oct 1959)
St. Simon's Episcopal Mission
Brown, Father Frank L. at, 21(4):21
(Oct 1959)
Super, Paul at, quoted, 57(2):11 (Spr
1995)
in late 1900s, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995)
attendance-1990s, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995) centennial celebration, 57(2):18-19, 19 photo (Spr 1995) children's music, 57(2):17 (Spr 1995) dedication, Bishop McQuaid quoted from, 57(1):6-7 (Win 1995) Filarets basketball team and, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995) Golden Age Club, 57(2):21n.34 (Spr 1995) Great Depression and-1930s, 57(2):7-8 (Spr 1995) membership parish membership photographs
centennial celebration, 57(2):19
(Spr 1995)
dedication of plaque honoring WWII dead, 57(2):2 (Spr 1995) Easter blessing, 57(2):14 (Spr 1995) Pulaski Day march from, 57(2):18 (Spr 1995) temporary classrooms in, 57(2):6 (Spr 1995) WWII and
dedication of plaque honoring dead,
57(2):2 photo (Spr 1995)
enlistees, 57(2):12 (Spr 1995) relief efforts, 57(2):13 (Spr 1995)
classrooms-1920s, 57(2):6 (Spr 1995)
construction, 57(1):9 (Win 1995) enrollment
1897, 57(1):9 (Win 1995)
1920s, 57(1):17 (Win 1995) 1920s-1930s, 57(2):6 (Spr 1995) mid-1900s, 57(2):15 (Spr 1995) new building-1930s, 57(2):6, 8 (Spr 1995) students/graduates
pastor/clergy/deacon, 60(3):20, 28 (Sum
1998)
programs, with St. Augustine's Church, 60(3):13, 15, 19-20, 21 (Sum 1998)
location and purpose, 60(3):18 (Sum
1998)
architecture, 26(2):15 (Apr 1964)
activities and membership-1950s,
44(4):28 (Oct 1982)
activities-1800s, 44(4):10 (Oct 1982)
founding-mid 1800s, 68(4):18 (Fall
2006)
soup kitchen funding-1850s, 44(4):9
(Oct 1982)
traveler's notation on-1820s, 62(4):23
(Fall 2000)
locations
Stackel, William H.
housing initiative-1940s, 27(4):14 (Oct
1965)
as police matron, 25(4):8 (Oct 1963)
resident, Archie D. Sanders, 41(4):11
(Oct 1979)
autos, impact of, 19(3):19 (Jul 1957)
Carthage Railroad, description-early 1800s, 51(4):8 (Fall 1989) Concord stagecoach, 5(3):12-13 (Jul 1943) depots, 34(2):2 (Apr 1972) Pioneer Stage Company, founding, 22(2):7 (Apr 1960) service, 19(3):4, 13 (Jul 1957)
early 1900s, 61(3&4):6 (Sum &
Fall 1999)
abandonment, by travelers, 28(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1966) arrivals and departures-1830s, 34(2):5 (Apr 1972) mail delivery, 30(4):6 (Oct 1968); 36(3):5 (Jul 1974) popularity, 1(2):2 (Apr 1939) railroads and, 30(4):2, 5 (Oct 1968) routes, 30(2):13 (Apr 1968); 47(1&2):20, 24 (Jan & Apr 1985) six-day, 30(2):19 (Apr 1968); 36(3):5 (Jul 1974) stops, 30(3):1 (Jul 1968) travel on, described, 47(3&4):21-22 with illus (Jul & Oct 1985); 62(3):4, 12-14, 18-23 (Sum 2000); 62(4):7 (Fall 2000)
local history, 31(4):1-24 (Oct 1969)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
as alderman, 39(4):13-14 (Oct 1977)
of Academy of the Sacred Heart chapel,
65(4):16 (Fall 2003)
designers/artisans, 60(2):24 (Spr 1998) in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
of All Souls' Chapel, 67(2):9
photo, 10 (Spr 2005)
of St. Bernard's Chapel, 67(2):10 photo (Spr 2005) of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 63(3):14 (Sum 2001) Stallman, George P.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
Stalwarts (political faction)
election of 1880 and, 2(4):5 (Oct 1940)
Standard baseball club (Wheeling, WV)
player-1800s, 64(4):13 (Fall 2002)
operations, following Prohibition,
61(3&4):14 (Sum & Fall 1999)
anti-trust ruling-1910s, 43(2&3):30
(Apr & Jul 1981)
local merger, 43(2&3):30 (Apr & Jul 1981) Share-the-Work Campaign, 61(1):9 (Win 1999)
cessation of brewing, 54(2):19 (Spr
1992)
WWI activity, 5(4):15 (Oct 1943)
Stanford Road
Camp Hillhouse on-1860s, 66(3):6-11,
19-21 (Sum 2004)
orphanage founding-1860s, 44(4):11 (Oct
1982)
as theater performer, 16(3):20 (Jul
1954)
family cemetery (apparent)
discovery-1980s, 45(1&2):13 (Jan
& Apr 1983)
remains, 45(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1983) site, purchase, 45(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1983)
as award recipient, 32(1):13 (Jan 1970)
business enterprise, sale of, 52(1):2
photo caption (Win 1990)
Stanley Street
Iroquois trail along/crossing,
44(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1982)
on Rochester-1820s, 16(2):4-5 (Apr
1954)
background, 32(2):6 (Apr 1970)
as mayor (1934-1938), 32(2):6-8 (Apr 1970)
City Club speech, 9(4):21 (Oct 1947)
with Roosevelts (Eleanor and Franklin D.), 61(1):4 photo (Win 1999)
Bradstreet, Mayor Nehemiah and,
41(1&2):40, 43, 45n.3 (Jan & Apr 1979)
emigration to Canada-Civil War, 53(1):16 (Win 1991)
as abolitionist, 23(1):4 (Jan 1961);
46(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Anthony, Susan B. and, 7(2):6 (Apr 1945); 15(3):3 (Jul 1953); 21(3):4 (Jul 1959); 57(3):14, 16-17, 24 (Sum 1995); 57(4):6 photo (Fall 1995) biography, 10(4):8 (Oct 1948) clothing, style, 18(2):6 (Apr 1956); 57(3):5, 20 (Sum 1995) Douglass (Frederick) funeral and, 67(4):21 (Fall 2005) family, 57(3):5, 9 (Sum 1995) Fremont campaign and-1850s, 15(3):6 (Jul 1953) marriage, 10(2&3):3 (Jul 1948) quoted
correspondence with Susan B. Anthony,
57(3):16-17, 24 (Sum 1995)
at Woman's State Temperance Society convention-1853, 57(3):9, 10-11 (Sum 1995) sculpture of, 7(2):18 (Apr 1945) as suffragist, 17(4):16 (Oct 1955) as woman's rights activist, 7(2):7, 15 (Apr 1945); 10(2&3):3, 5, 8, 9, 14 (Jul 1948)
newspaper articles, 57(3):5 (Sum
1995)
property rights campaign, 57(4):10 (Fall 1995) suffrage campaign, 57(4):10 (Fall 1995) Woman's State Temperance Society and, 57(3):3, 8, 9-10, 12-17 (Sum 1995)
Fremont campaign and-1850s, 15(3):6
(Jul 1953)
local activity, 21(3):2 (Jul 1959) marriage, 10(2&3):3 (Jul 1948) Weed, Thurlow and, 2(2):3 (Apr 1940)
residents, Murphy family, 60(2):19 (Spr
1998)
Staperaider (whaling ship), 58(2):18 (Spr 1996) Star Broadcasting Company, 32(3):14 (Jul 1970) Starbuck, Mary A.
Utica (NY) municipal water supply and,
39(3):11 (Jul 1977)
location-early 1900s, 49(1):20 (Jan
1987)
A Star Pointed North by Edmund Fuller, 10(4):4 (Oct 1948) Starr, D. C.
Arctic expedition-1880s, 59(1):24
photo (Win 1997)
business enterprises-1790s, 4(3):10, 14
(Jul 1942)
business enterprises, 3(2):15 (Apr 1941);
18(2):11 (Apr 1956);
40(1):20 (Jan 1978)
as diploma recipient-1850s, 4(2):20 (Apr 1942) Main Street Bridge proposal, 3(2):18, 20 (Apr 1941)
committee membership, 14(4):13 (Oct
1952)
as YMCA officer, 16(1):15 (Jan 1954)
player, Arthur Caddy Cummings, 52(3):15
(Sum 1990)
advertisement, 63(2):12 (Spr 2001)
competitions-1800s, 63(2):5, 8 illus, 9, 14-15 (Spr 2001); 64(4):15, 16, 19 (Fall 2002) organizer, George Brackett as, 64(4):3 (Fall 2002) player, Pete Hotaling, 64(4):15 (Fall 2002) team photograph, 64(4):19 (Fall 2002) as Twinklers, 64(4):19 photo caption (Fall 2002)
manufacturer, 60(1):5 (Win 1998)
on Arctic expedition, 59(1):18, 20 (Win
1997)
at Falcons convention, quoted, 57(2):11
(Spr 1995)
State Agricultural Society
Transactions publication, farm profile in,
4(2):20 (Apr 1942)
State Assembly. See New York State Legislature State Board of Charities
State Agricultural and Industrial School and,
34(1):20 (Jan 1972)
State Commission Against Discrimination, 27(4):22 (Oct 1965)
citizen complaints, response to-1960s,
29(2):20 (Apr 1967)
formation-1940s, 21(4):24 (Oct 1959) local office, formation-1960s, 23(3):26 (Jul 1961)
commissioner, political alignment,
34(1):20-21 (Jan 1972)
formerly State Prison Commission, 34(1):20 (Jan 1972) State Constitutional Association
origins-1840s, 7(1):15 (Jan 1945)
State Division of State Planning. See New York State Division of State Planning State Employment Service
Manpower Development Training program,
29(2):20 (Apr 1967)
world's fair tour-1930s, 26(3):17 (Jul
1964)
formation, 6(3):16 (Jul 1944)
officer, Samuel P. Moulthrop, 19(2):8
(Apr 1957)
State Librarians Association
meeting, 23(4):23 (Oct 1961)
State Line Railway
officer, Henry W. Dean, 8(4):8 (Oct 1946)
Wagner Memorial Lutheran College,
29(2):16 (Apr 1967)
commissioner, political alignment,
34(1):20-21 (Jan 1972)
creation and jurisdiction, 34(1):17 (Jan 1972) renamed State Commission of Correction, 34(1):20 (Jan 1972)
art show-1870s, 17(2):6 (Apr 1955)
as boundary, of Crossroads District, 26(4):1 (Oct 1964) building collapse-1870s, 17(1):6 (Jan 1955) commercial/industrial activity, 27(3):8-9 (Jul 1965); 43(2&3):29 (Apr & Jul 1981); 54(2):6 (Spr 1992)
1820s, 18(1):3 (Jan 1956)
Chappell Block, 62(1):20, 21 (Win 2000) circus parades/performances-1800s, 49(3):9, 17, 19 (Jul 1987) clothing industry, 22(3):4 (Jul 1960) daguerreotype studios, 62(1):10 illus, 20-21 (Win 2000) development, 13(4):16 (Oct 1951) Eastman Kodak Company, 13(4):20 (Oct 1951); 34(2):12, 15, 19 (Apr 1972); 38(1):16 (Jan 1976) Ellwanger and Barry Building, 3(3):3 (Jul 1941) furniture industry, 26(1):17 (Jan 1964); 40(1):14, 19 (Jan 1978) Gould Block/Buildings, 62(1):10 illus (Win 2000); 62(1):20-21 (Win 2000) hardware store, 9(1):1-2 (Jan 1947) historical sketch, 34(2):1-24 passim (Apr 1972) picture show, location, 15(4):12 (Oct 1953) Powers Building. See Powers Building/Block railroad crossing/tracks, 13(4):15 (Oct 1951); 26(4):13 (Oct 1964) store openings, 5(3):18 (Jul 1943) structures for, 13(4):8 (Oct 1951) tavern/hotel-1800s, 50(3):22 illus (Jul 1988) theater-1820s, 30(2):19 (Apr 1968) warehouses and display rooms, 40(1):19 (Jan 1978) extension, to lake, 50(3):5, 7 (Jul 1988) fire-1860s, 34(2):9-10 (Apr 1972) fireworks display, 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) flooding-1860s, 15(1):10 (Jan 1953); 58(3):5 (Sum 1996) importance, 4(2):16 (Apr 1942); 13(4):9 (Oct 1951) location, 50(3):12-13 map (Jul 1988) Lyle Avenue junction, 27(3):19 (Jul 1965) macadamization, 21(2):16 (Apr 1959) at Main Street. See Four Corners migrant laborers and, 70(2):20 (Fall 2007) military drilling quarters on-1860s, 66(3):4 (Sum 2004) names, previous
Carroll Street, 3(2):8 (Apr 1941);
13(4):3 (Oct 1951);
21(2):4, 15 (Apr 1959);
42(4):22 (Oct 1980)
West River Road, 27(3):8 (Jul 1965)
circus-1800s, 49(3):9 (Jul 1987)
Labor Day-1910s, 10(2&3):20 (Jul 1948) military-1860s, 23(1):5 (Jan 1961)
from Four Corners, looking north-1880s,
51(4):2 (Fall 1989)
tavern/hotel-1800s, 50(3):22 (Jul 1988) winter scene, 50(1):7 (Jan 1988)
construction, 13(4):10 (Oct 1951)
Dalzell family, 59(2):19, 20 (Spr 1997) pioneer era, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) tenements
of 1800s, 22(4):5 (Oct 1960)
proposed-1900s, 13(4):19 (Oct 1951); 27(4):7-8 (Oct 1965); 29(2):12 (Apr 1967); 52(1):8 (Win 1990)
Curative Workshop-1920s, 55(2):11
(Spr 1993)
Federal Building, 40(2):20 (Apr 1978) fire station, 50(3):10 (Jul 1988) government facilities, 48(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1986) library, first, 7(1):11 (Jan 1945) library "reading rooms," 36(4):5 (Oct 1974) mission-late 1800s, 22(4):5 (Oct 1960) preparatory school-mid 1800s, 65(2):4 (Spr 2003) YMCA, 16(1):10 (Jan 1954) temperance activity, 50(3):22 illus (Jul 1988); 54(2):6 (Spr 1992) traffic control tower, construction-1920s, 17(1):19 (Jan 1955) transit service Whitney, George J., 8(3):12 (Jul 1946) State Superintendent of Banking
report from-1890s, 14(3):3 (Jun 1952)
formation-1930s, 21(4):22 (Oct 1959)
student, Leonard G. Zwick, 64(1):21
(Win 2002)
at Brockport
formerly Brockport Collegiate Institute,
41(3):16 (Jul 1979)
professor, Robert Marcus, 62(2):21 (Spr 2000); 63(1):20 (Win 2001) St. Joseph Business High School lease-1970s, 63(3):18 (Sum 2001) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church and-1970s, 63(3):20 (Sum 2001) student, Priscilla Astifan, 62(2):21 (Spr 2000); 63(2):21 (Spr 2001) Moulthrop, Samuel P. honored by-1920s, 19(2):20 (Apr 1957) regent, James Cochran, 41(3):4 (Jul 1979). See also Regents, New York State Board of
implementation-WWII, 5(1):6 (Jan 1943)
municipal water supply and, 34(3):18,
19 (Jul 1972)
social programs and-1960s, 29(2):20
(Apr 1967)
urban renewal, outlays for revitilization,
20(4):24 (Oct 1958)
Statues. See Monuments/statues Staub, Sister Anna Louise, SSJ
as co-author of Building an Urban Faith Community: Centennial
History of St. Augustine's Church
Staynew Protectomotor
invention, 43(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul
1981)
location, 31(4):4 (Oct 1969)
Steamboat Tavern
downtown heating system,
46(3&4):18-19, 20 (Jul & Oct 1984)
impact
automobiles, use in, 43(2&3):23, 24
(Apr & Jul 1981)
fire engines, use in. See Fire engines governor invention for, 59(2):8 (Spr 1997) of Kimball Tobacco Company, 60(1):4 (Win 1998) lubrication methods, 43(2&3):26 (Apr & Jul 1981) manufacture, 34(3):4 (Jul 1972) omnibus, use in, 43(2&3):2 (Apr & Jul 1981) ships, use in. See Ships trains, use on. See Locomotives; Railroads — steam lines
fire, fatalities and destruction-1880s,
7(4):15 (Oct 1945); 17(1):6-7 (Jan
1955); 27(4):3 (Oct 1965);
34(2):13-14 (Apr 1972);
38(2&3):4 (Apr & Jul 1976);
50(3):15 (Jul 1988)
location, 50(3):19 (Jul 1988) Steam power
companies/plants producing
Brush Electric Light Company,
60(4):12 (Fall 1998)
Citizens' Light and Power Company, 60(4):17 (Fall 1998) Edison Illuminating Company, 60(4):17 (Fall 1998) Ginna nuclear facility, generator replacement, 60(4):22 (Fall 1998) history, 11(2):13 (Apr 1949) Holly Water Works, 60(4):11 (Fall 1998) RG&E. See Rochester Gas and Electric Company Steamships. See Ships Steamship ticket agency
location, 57(1):12 (Win 1995)
race results-1900, 12(1):5 (Jan 1950)
Stebbins, E. A.
Brotherhood of Christian Unity and,
14(4):7 (Oct 1952)
charitable/social agencies, roles in, 23(2):2, 3 (Apr 1961) church census, role in-early 1900s, 14(4):71 (Oct 1952) club membership, 48(1&2):8 (Jan & Apr 1986) newspaper girls' controversy and-1890s, 42(1):8 (Jan 1980) People's Sunday Evening, role in, 14(4):22 (Oct 1952); 22(2):22 (Apr 1960)
Civic Committee on Unemployment and,
20(4):11 (Oct 1958); 23(3):23 (Jul
1961)
Social Welfare League and-1920s, 23(2):11 (Apr 1961)
Rochester Mutual Health Association, role in,
4(2):21 (Apr 1942)
as baseball player-1800s, 52(3):8, 14,
15 (Sum 1990); 63(2):17 photo
caption (Spr 2001)
as baseball umpire-1800s, 52(3):21 (Sum 1990)
chair, Charles Weis, 41(4):21 (Oct
1979)
labor force, 20(1):13 (Jan 1958) location, 29(2):6 (Apr 1967) world's fair exhibits, 26(3):7, 18 (Jul 1964)
location and defense contracts-WWII,
66(1):23-24, 29 (Win 2004)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):21 (Jan
1987)
as newspaper columnist, 37(2):21 (Apr
1975)
quoted-1890s, 26(3):7-8 (Jul 1964)
oyster roasts, 8(2):4 (Apr 1946)
as construction material, 37(2):20 (Apr
1975)
production, in Pennsylvania, 56(2):6 (Spr 1994) rollers, industrial use, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941) Steele, Sergeant Albert M.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
as artist
description of Rochester-1840,
16(2):18-19 (Apr 1954)
Eastman, George and, 52(1):10 (Win
1990)
in swindle of Mary Jemison,
68(1&2):18 (Win & Spr 2006)
industrial use, 3(4):13 (Oct 1941)
political predictions, 9(4):16 (Oct 1947)
at City Club, 9(4):4, 10, 14 (Oct 1947)
civic forum lecture, 25(3):15 (Jul 1963) People's Sunday Evening speech, 14(4):23 (Oct 1952) social centers tour-early 1900s, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967); 31(2):13 (Apr 1969) urban reform movement and, 9(4):2 (Oct 1947)
NYC Picasso show, 17(2):16 (Apr 1955)
anniversary celebration, 22(3):17 (Jul
1960)
facilities labor force, 20(1):10 (Jan 1958)
manager, hiring, 22(3):25 (Jul
1960)
merger, 22(3):26 (Jul 1960) operations-1893, 14(3):4 (Jun 1952) product line, 2(3):10 (Jul 1940)
architectural award-1950s, 19(1):8 (Jan
1957)
as author of Toward New Towns for America, 19(1):8 (Jan 1957)
business enterprise, 40(1):20 (Jan
1978)
anniversary celebration-early 1900s,
22(3):17 (Jul 1960)
business enterprise, 22(3):3, 4, 5 (Jul 1960)
civic role, 22(3):6 (Jul 1960)
employment-WWII, 66(1):16 (Win 2004)
occupation, 23(4):24 (Oct 1961)
incorporation-1890s, 40(1):20 (Jan
1978)
product line, 18(1):12 (Jan 1956); 20(1):9 (Jan 1958) reorganization, 40(1):20 (Jan 1978)
location and photograph, 64(3):2 (Sum
2002)
Stephens, Barbara
occupation, 55(2):10 (Spr 1993)
banquet-1910s, 22(4):13 (Oct 1960)
as childrens' Court Judge, 14(4):24 (Oct 1952) Good Government movement and, 23(3):16 (Jul 1961) League of Civic Clubs and, 14(4):19 (Oct 1952); 25(3):15 (Jul 1963)
as English cricketer-1850s, 62(2):12-13
illus (Spr 2000)
Sterling, NY
nuclear power plant proposal,
60(4):20-21 (Fall 1998)
Yawman & Erbe, subsidiary of, 20(2):8
(Apr 1958)
labor strike, 25(1):11 (Jan 1963)
residence, 28(2&3):34 (Apr & Jul
1966)
architectural commissions
Commerce Building, 26(2):12 (Apr
1964)
residences, 28(2&3):19, 23, 28, 29, 33 (Apr & Jul 1966) skyscraper design, 37(2):20 (Apr 1975) St. Andrew's Brotherhood and, 42(1):5 (Jan 1980)
as biographer of James D. Bemis, quoted,
66(4):7 (Fall 2004)
business enterprise, 22(3):4 (Jul 1960)
residence, 28(2&3):19 (Apr & Jul 1966) union litigation, 22(3):31 (Jul 1960) Stern store (San Francisco), 19(1):10 (Jan 1957) Stettheimer, McDonell and Company, 22(3):3 (Jul 1960) Stettheimer, Sigmund
business enterprises, 22(3):2, 3, 4
(Jul 1960)
civic role, 22(3):7 (Jul 1960) income-1863, 23(1):11 (Jan 1961)
business enterprise, 40(1):16 (Jan
1978)
business enterprise, 21(4):14 (Oct
1959)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
residence, 28(2&3):36 (Apr & Jul
1966)
works, newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):14,
17 (Jan 1951)
arrival-1810s, 21(4):2 (Oct 1959)
burial site, 66(4):21n., 21 (Fall 2004) Canadian colony and, 21(4):3 (Oct 1959) as church trustee, 46(1&2):19 (Jan & Apr 1984) emancipation celebration (NYS) and-1820s, 46(1&2):19 (Jan & Apr 1984); 67(3):14 (Sum 2005) as grocer, temperance movement and-1820s, 54(2):6 (Spr 1992) photograph, 46(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1984) segregated school, role in-1840s, 21(4):5 (Oct 1959) as slave, 46(1&2):5, 38n.6 (Jan & Apr 1984) on slavery, quoted, 46(1&2):8 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Crapsey heresy trial and-early 1900s,
42(1):17 (Jan 1980)
as author, 6(2):21 (Apr 1944)
of Early Catholic History in the Rochester Diocese,
10(4):20 (Oct 1948)
as abolitionist, 37(4):7 (Oct 1975)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):19 (Jan
1987)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):12, 18 (Apr 1951)
as baseball player-1800s, 52(3):7 (Sum
1990); 62(2):7-8 (Spr 2000);
63(1):7, 12 (Win 2001). See also
Stewart, Mr. (no given name)
as baseball umpire-1800s, 62(2):7 (Spr 2000) death, 62(2):8, 22 (Spr 2000) military service-Civil War, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):18 (Jan
1987)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
on Baptists' clash with UR president-1890s,
33(4):9 (Oct 1971)
pastorate, First Baptist Church, 33(4):9 (Oct 1971) Rochester Theological Seminary, role with, 33(4):9 (Oct 1971)
estate, dispersal, 44(4):18 (Oct 1982)
illness, death, and funeral-1890s, 44(4):15, 18 (Oct 1982) photograph, 44(4):17 (Oct 1982) at St. Mary's Church-late 1800s, 44(4):11, 14, 15 (Oct 1982)
business enterprise, 15(2):8 (Apr 1953)
at Camp Meade, PA-1898, 13(2):12 (Apr
1951)
military service-Spanish-American War, 13(2):21 (Apr 1951) Morgan, William and, 53(4):32 (Fall 1991)
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):19 (Jan
1987)
Stewart, Mrs. Robert
as pastor, Brotherhood of Christian Unity and,
14(4):7 (Oct 1952)
infant mortality rates and-1800s,
45(1&2):9-10 (Jan & Apr 1983)
Mt. Morris Dam construction and,
58(3):14 (Sum 1996)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1985)
as mentor, to George H. Harris-1800s,
44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982)
Mount Hope Cemetery, position with, 44(1&2):5 (Jan & Apr 1982); 50(4):18 (Oct 1988)
travels to Mexico, Henry S. Durand and,
61(2):5 (Spr 1999)
biographical details, 26(1):15-16 (Jan
1964)
as mayor (1852-1853), 26(1):15, 16 (Jan 1964) photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985)
Crapsey heresy trial and-early 1900s,
42(1):17 (Jan 1980)
American Tobacco Company, 60(1):20 (Win
1998)
dealer advertisement-18002, 62(1):11 illus (Win 2000) D.K.G. Institute of Musical Art, 58(4):8 (Fall 1996) Dossenbach-Klingenberg School of Music, 58(4):6 (Fall 1996) Eastman Kodak. See Eastman Kodak Company Polish Clothing Manufacturing Company, 57(2):4 (Spr 1995) Rochesters baseball club-1800s, 64(4):6, 8 (Fall 2002)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
WWI activity, 5(4):3 (Oct 1943)
newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):14 (Jan
1951)
as literary figure, 10(1):23-24 (Jan
1948)
City Club speech, 9(4):19 (Oct 1947)
residence, places of-pioneer era,
47(1&2):14 (Jan & Apr 1985)
product line and location, 54(4):15
(Fall 1992)
train wreck victims at, 56(2):19 (Spr
1994)
military service and death-Spanish-American War,
13(2):17, 20 (Apr 1951)
business enterprise, 56(1):14, 21 (Win
1994)
Stokes, Maurice
as Rochester Royal, 58(1):10, 15 (Win
1996)
Stoler, Margaret
as author of The Disappearance of William Morgan,
53(4):31-43 with illus (Fall
1991)
Stolnitz, Abraham
business enterprises, 64(2):18 (Spr
2002)
apprentices, 64(2):19-20 (Spr 2002)
family members, 64(2):18 (Spr 2002)
breaking, public employment, 1(3):12 (Jul
1939)
as construction material
in business district-late 1800s,
26(2):11 (Apr 1964)
in canal aqueducts, 49(4):8, 9, 27 (Oct 1987) in Canaltown district, 37(2):5, 6, 8, 9, 11 (Apr 1975) in Eastman School of Music, 58(4):22 (Fall 1996) first bridge of, 3(2):16 (Apr 1941) in Genesee Valley Canal, 56(4):4, 9 (Fall 1994) in mills, 26(1):9 (Jan 1964) in Montreal, Canada-1820s, 62(4):22 (Fall 2000) in New York City-1820s, 62(3):4-5 (Sum 2000) in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church-1800s, 63(3):8, 15 (Sum 2001) in streets-1860s, 23(1):1 (Jan 1961)
from Genesee river bed, 58(3):10
(Sum 1996)
Mt. Morris Dam construction and, 58(3):2-3 photo, 14 (Sum 1996) yard, city. See City Stone Yard
Henrietta farm of, sons' Civil War unit and,
66(3):16 (Sum 2004)
as newspaper photographer, 60(2):31
caption, 32 (Spr 1998)
as superintendent, Rochester Air Bath Institute,
32(4):19 (Oct 1970)
photographs, with sisters, 62(1):7, 16
(Win 2000)
and mother, 62(1):16 (Win 2000)
arrival and place of origin,
47(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1985)
birth-1770s, 47(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1985) business enterprises/occupations
farming, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968)
land development, 3(4):4 (Oct 1941); 37(2):2 (Apr 1975); 50(3):9 (Jul 1988). See also Canaltown milling, 13(4):3 (Oct 1951); 23(3):4 (Jul 1961); 37(2):2 (Apr 1975); 40(1):3 (Jan 1978); 54(3):16 (Sum 1992) as sales agent, 23(3):3 (Jul 1961); 24(1):8 (Jan 1962); 24(3):3 (Jul 1962); 30(2):2 (Apr 1968); 47(1&2):22 (Jan & Apr 1985); 54(3):16 (Sum 1992) Stone Building/Block. See Stone Building/Block land holdings, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968) military service and discharge, 48(3&4):9 (Jul & Oct 1986) origins, 37(2):2 (Apr 1975) Pioneer Society, role in, 47(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1985) reminiscences, quoted-1840s, 47(3&4):4-6 (Jul & Oct 1985) residence, 3(4):5 (Oct 1941); 4(1):4-5 (Jan 1942); 29(3):3 (Jun 1967); 37(2):2, 3 (Apr 1975); 47(3&4):7 (Jul & Oct 1985) Scrantom family and-1810s, 24(1):9 (Jan 1962); 24(3):2 (Jul 1962); 54(3):16 (Sum 1992) visitor, traveling clown-1810s, 4(1):12 (Jan 1942)
occupation, 8(2):12 (Apr 1946)
arrival and geographic origins,
62(1):16 (Win 2000)
business enterprises
milling-early 1800s, 40(1):3 (Jan
1978)
tavern, 4(1):7 (Jan 1942); 53(4):15 (Fall 1991); 62(1):16 (Win 2000). See also Stone Tavern quoted, 4(4):17 (Oct 1942) Stone, Colonel J. R. (of Romulus, NY-1850s)
Native Americans and, 44(1&2):27 (Jan
& Apr 1982)
as fire company member, 1(2):17 (Apr
1939)
Anthony, Susan B. and, 15(3):3, 6, 8,
10 (Jul 1953)
as woman's rights activist, 57(4):10 (Fall 1995)
birth, 62(1):16 (Win 2000)
photographs, with sisters, 62(1):7, 16 (Win 2000)
and mother, 62(1):16 (Win 2000)
photographs, with sisters, 62(1):7, 16
(Win 2000)
and mother, 62(1):16 (Win 2000)
as labor manager, 22(3):25 (Jul 1960)
as alderman, abolitionist convention and-mid 1800s,
46(1&2):16, 17 (Jan & Apr 1984)
Stone, Orighn. See Stone, Orringh Stone, Orringh, 47(3&4):4 (Jul & Oct 1985)
arrival, geographic origins, and business enterprise,
62(1):16 (Win 2000)
family
daughters, 62(1):7 photo,
16, 16 photo (Win 2000)
spouse, 62(1):16 (Win 2000). See also Stone, Isaac W. Stone, William L.
as biographer of Life of Joseph Brant and Lives of Red
Jacket and Cornplanter, 6(2):8 (Apr
1944)
as editor, 6(2):8 (Apr 1944) Rochester, descriptions of Stone arches
discovery, during excavation-1950s,
18(1):2 (Jan 1956)
construction and location-1830s,
37(2):6-7 (Apr 1975)
destruction-1860s, 27(3):11 (Jul 1965); 37(2):15 (Apr 1975) fire damage-1840s, 37(2):11,15 (Apr 1975) as landmark, 27(3):11 (Jul 1965) occupants
commercial, 37(2):14 (Apr 1975)
theater, 16(3):3 (Jul 1954); 27(3):11 (Jul 1965); 37(2):14-16 (Apr 1975). See also Metropolitan Theater
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):20 (Jan
1987)
trades council and, 25(1):15 (Jan 1963)
9 hour schedule, 25(1):13 (Jan 1963)
reorganization, 25(1):9 (Jan 1963) trades council and, 25(1):15 (Jan 1963)
at Rochester Museum and Science Center,
59(4):22n.7 (Fall 1997)
Tichenor/Walter photographs,
59(4):6, 18, 19, 24 (Fall 1997)
census-1820s, 51(4):6 (Fall 1989)
Stony Island
location and boat parties-1820s,
62(4):10 (Fall 2000)
Stopfel, Frederick
residence-early 1900s, 49(1):19 (Jan
1987)
Council of Social Agencies, role on,
20(4):27 (Oct 1958); 27(4):14 (Oct
1965)
planning and housing council, role on, 27(4):14 (Oct 1965) Stores, retail. See Retail industry Stories of Rochester by M. Frances Logan, 10(4):17 (Oct 1948) Storm King (mountain)
location, 62(3):8 (Sum 2000)
Storm sewers
construction-1900s, 58(3):6, 10 (Sum
1996)
Streets and Sewers Committee-early 1900s, 35(1):17 (Jan 1973)
library commission, 26(2):16 (Apr 1964)
on Rochester-1820s, 16(2):5-6 (Apr
1954)
death, of self and daughters,
45(1&2):21 (Jan & Apr 1983)
at Bureau of Municipal Research
as city manager, 9(4):15 (Oct 1947); 11(2):19 (Apr 1949); 22(4):18 (Oct 1960); 23(3):23 (Jul 1961); 24(3):38 (Jul 1962); 32(2):4 (Apr 1970)
appointments, 6(4):16 (Oct 1944);
11(1):19 (Jan 1949);
32(2):4 (Apr 1970)
departure, 11(2):22 (Apr 1949) relief payments, negotiation of-1930s, 23(2):12 (Apr 1961) The Story of My House by George H. Ellwanger, 10(1):18 (Jan 1948) A Story of Rochester (children's history) by Blake McKelvey, 6(2):22 (Apr 1944)
location, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949)
prosthesis-1850s, 42(2):20 (Apr 1980)
trial, 25(4):4 (Oct 1963)
development, 25(1):2 (Jan 1963)
formation, 25(1):18 (Jan 1963)
cooking. See Cooking stoves
as heat source-1800s, 46(3&4):8, 9, 10, 21 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):9, 16 (Fall 1998) purchase-mid 1800s, 18(2):12 (Apr 1956) spitting on, newspaper quote on, 60(1):20 (Win 1998)
as author of Uncle Tom's Cabin,
51(1):9 illus caption (Win 1989)
popularity, 10(1):11 (Jan 1948) work, newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):17 (Jan 1951)
City Club speech, 9(4):24 (Oct 1947)
Stowell, William
admission price, 18(4):3 (Oct 1956)
collections, 18(4):3, 19 (Oct 1956) proprietors, 18(4):3 (Oct 1956)
of Hochstein, David, 56(3):23 (Sum
1994)
City Club speech, 9(4):22 (Oct 1947)
as concert manager, pianist, 29(1):4, 4n.
(Jan 1967)
as professional golfer, at Oak Hill-1990s,
65(1):24, 26 (Win 2003)
Stransky
as conductor-1910s, 49(1):10 (Jan 1987)
Strasenburgh Planetarium
construction plans, 28(2&3):46 (Apr &
Jul 1966)
local use of acorns from, 65(1):7 (Win
2003)
development, 28(2&3):7, 10 (Apr & Jul
1966)
cessation of brewing, 54(2):18 (Spr
1992)
as author of Hickey-Freeman Company and Amalgamated Clothing
Workers of America: A Case Study (1949),
22(3):31 (Jul 1960)
Industrial School of Rochester and-1850s,
68(4):6 (Fall 2006)
biographical summary, 22(2):22 (Apr
1960)
brotherhood membership, 14(4):13 (Oct 1952); 24(3):29 (Jul 1962) City Club, roles in, 9(4):3, 5 (Oct 1947); 14(4):24 (Oct 1952) civic honor (posthumous), 22(2):22 (Apr 1960) as civic leader, 22(2):21 (Apr 1960)
Central Trades and Labor Council and,
14(4):22 (Oct 1952)
Civic Betterment Committee and, 34(4):6 (Oct 1972) labor disputes, role in, 22(3):20 (Jul 1960) social reform and, 11(2):22 (Apr 1949); 14(4):12, 13, 18 (Oct 1952) theater program, 14(4):12 (Oct 1952); 16(1):17 (Jan 1954)
Men and Religion Forward movement,
14(4):23 (Oct 1952)
pastorate, 9(4):3 (Oct 1947); 14(4):1 (Oct 1952); 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) People's Sunday Evening and, 9(4):3 (Oct 1947); 14(4):21, 22 (Oct 1952); 23(2):2 (Apr 1961); 23(3):21 (Jul 1961) sermon, 14(4):22 (Oct 1952); 34(4):8 (Oct 1972) Sunday Evening Hour, 25(3):14 (Jul 1963) Women's Committee on vice and, 14(4):11 (Oct 1952) YMCA programs, 14(4):12, 18 (Oct 1952)
city directory listing-1871, 56(1):8
(Win 1994)
company philanthropy, 11(1):13 (Jan 1949) electric, introduction, 27(3):9 (Jul 1965); 43(1):2 (Jan 1981); 60(4):16 (Fall 1998) engine repair shop-early 1900s, 43(2&3):34 (Apr & Jul 1981) horse-drawn. See Horsecar lines/service interurban. See Interurban transit service photographs/illustrations
electric, 46(3&4):14 (Jul & Oct
1984); 50(1):14, 15, 20 (Jan
1988); 56(1):34 (Win 1994);
61(3&4):27, 29 (Sum & Fall 1999)
horse-drawn, 5(3):19 (Jul 1943); 67(2):5 (Spr 2005) Sea Breeze open bench model, 56(1):34 (Win 1994)
all night, editorial on, 13(1):21-22
(Jan 1951)
city ownership proposed-1910s, 39(4):14 (Oct 1977) competition demise, 46(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1984) fares, housing issues and, 27(4):8 (Oct 1965) fatalities, 17(1):11-12 (Jan 1955) historical sketch, 30(3):8-17 with map (Jul 1968) improvements, 35(2):15 (Apr 1973) interruptions introduction, 19(3):7 (Jul 1957); 28(4):2, 14 (Oct 1966); 34(2):14 (Apr 1972); 46(3&4):10, 13-14 (Jul & Oct 1984) litigation, 12(1):6 (Jan 1950) newspaper sales, controversy over-1890s, 42(1):7, 8 (Jan 1980) protests against, 36(2):7-8 (Apr 1974) ridership, 30(3):9 (Jul 1968); 35(2):12 (Apr 1973); 46(3&4):15, 21 (Jul & Oct 1984); 49(3):16 (Jul 1987)
disorderly riders-1860s, 66(3):18
(Sum 2004)
aqueduct proposal, 37(3):18 (Jul
1975)
to city parks-1890s, 11(1):7 (Jan 1949) East Avenue, 28(2&3):27 (Apr & Jul 1966) to Irondequoit Bay, 56(1):20 (Win 1994) Main Street, 6(4):12 (Oct 1944) Monroe and Smith Avenue, 36(2):5 (Apr 1974) Park Avenue line, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) tracks
damage, 46(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct
1984)
expansion, 6(4):5 (Oct 1944) removal, 17(1):23 (Jan 1955); 28(2&3):27 (Apr & Jul 1966); 61(3&4):27, 30 photo (Sum & Fall 1999) snow removal, 27(1):7, 9 (Jan 1965)
aid to unemployment, 14(3):11 (Jun
1952)
war service and burial site, 54(3):8
(Sum 1992)
as Rochester Society of Natural Sciences member,
8(4):18 (Oct 1946)
family and residence-pioneer era,
54(3):5 (Sum 1992)
family and residence-pioneer era,
54(3):5 (Sum 1992)
telescope acquisition, 9(1):16 (Jan 1947)
annual expenses (1900 & 1930), 35(2):20
(Apr 1973)
Brighton, 35(1):13 (Jan 1973) electric arc lamps, 46(3&4):14 (Jul & Oct 1984); 60(4):11, 13, 17 (Fall 1998) gas, 60(4):3, 11 (Fall 1998)
during 1865 flood, 58(3):5 (Sum
1996); 68(4):12 (Fall 2006)
installation, 28(4):6 (Oct 1966) photographs/illustrations, 60(4):2, 4, 5 (Fall 1998) residential, 60(4):4 (Fall 1998) versus whale oil, 60(4):4 (Fall 1998) oil, 60(4):11 (Fall 1998) Street Railway Company
operations-1890s, 14(3):5 (Jun 1952)
on annexation-early 1900s, 35(1):17
(Jan 1973)
pioneer era, 2(1):9 (Jan 1940)
conditions
contamination, with human waste-1800s,
45(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1983)
diary excerpts on-1850s, 42(2):4-27 (Apr 1980)
1790s, 12(4):2-3 (Oct 1950)
1890s, 33(2):19 (Apr 1971) early 1900s, 19(3):18 (Jul 1957) boulevard proposal, 19(3):16 (Jul 1957); 31(1):15 (Jan 1969); 37(3):18-19 (Jul 1975) materials, 23(1):1 (Jan 1961); 37(2):1, 18, 23 (Apr 1975); 59(2):3 (Spr 1997) north side parallel street proposal, 31(1):16-17 (Jan 1969) design/pattern, 26(2):4 (Apr 1964); 27(3):2-3 (Jul 1965); 36(2):16 (Apr 1974)
"Can of Worms," 27(3):22 (Jul 1965)
evolution of-1960's, 27(3):20 (Jul 1965) in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 67(2):6, 7-8, 17-18, 19, 20 (Spr 2005) loops and expressways, 27(3):21-22 (Jul 1965) State Highway Plan and-early 1900s, 36(2):2 (Apr 1974) visitor's account-1820s, 41(1&2):13 (Jan & Apr 1979) good roads movement, 12(1):5 (Jan 1950); 38(1):22 (Jan 1976) historical sketch, 27(3):1-22 (Jul 1965) horticulture and, 45(3&4):35 (Jul & Oct 1983) illustrations. See Streets/roads — photographs/illustrations improvements/maintenance, 2(3):15 (Jul 1940); 7(4):15 (Oct 1945); 11(2):12, 18 (Apr 1949); 12(1):5 (Jan 1950); 24(4):8, 12 (Oct 1962); 35(2):15, 17 (Apr 1973)
early 1800s, 5(2):2 (Apr 1943)
mid 1900s, 23(3):25, 28 (Jul 1961) Brighton Plank Road, 28(2&3):8-9 (Apr & Jul 1966) cleanliness, 60(4):10 (Fall 1998) cost increase, 35(2):20 (Apr 1973) Culver Road, 28(2&3):13 (Apr & Jul 1966) East Avenue. See East Avenue municipal control of, 14(2):10 (Apr 1952) paving/macadamization, 12(1):5 (Jan 1950); 13(4):17 (Oct 1951); 19(3):18, 19 (Jul 1957); 23(3):9 (Jul 1961); 26(1):15 (Jan 1964); 26(4):9, 20 (Oct 1964); 28(2&3):29 (Apr & Jul 1966); 30(3):5, 10 (Jul 1968); 31(1):12, 13, 19 (Jan 1969); 37(2):6, 13 (Apr 1975); 41(3):22 (Jul 1979) by plank road companies, 2(3):15 (Jul 1940) sprinkling service, 2(3):15 (Jul 1940) statistics, 35(2):16 (Apr 1973) Street Department, 14(3):11 (Jun 1952) laborers' unions, 22(4):9 (Oct 1960) litigation involving, 43(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1981) maps showing, 27(3):facing page 2 (Jul 1965). See also Maps; specific street/area
1820s, 33(3):20 (Jul 1971)
along river-1870s, 55(1):22 (Win 1993) in Rapids Cemetery, 54(3):9 , 17 (Sum 1992) municipal expenditures, 11(1):1 (Jan 1949) names, categories, 27(3):20-22 (Jul 1965). See also specific street north-south arteries, 27(3):8-20 (Jul 1965) photographs/illustrations
Aldine Street, 50(1):8, 9, 21 (Jan
1988)
Brooks Avenue, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Buffalo Street. See Buffalo Street; Main Street Cairn Street, 60(2):17 (Spr 1998) Central Avenue, 55(3):3 (Sum 1993) Chesebro Street, Canadaigua, 66(4):16 (Fall 2004) Chili Avenue, 60(2):1, 3, 11 (Spr 1998); 60(3):2 (Sum 1998) Clinton Avenue North, 70(2):3 (Fall 2007) Court Street, 49(4):7 (Oct 1987) Coy Street, Canadaigua, 66(4):16 (Fall 2004) East Avenue, 28(2&3):centerfold (Apr & Jul 1966) East Main Street, 50(1):15 (Jan 1988) Exchange Place, 60(4):6 (Fall 1998) Fitzhugh Street, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) Front Street, 55(3):1-24 passim (Sum 1993) Gibbs Street, 49(1):3, 17, 18 (Jan 1987); 58(4):7, 32 (Fall 1996) Hobart Street, 60(2):3 (Spr 1998) Hudson Avenue, 57(1):8 (Win 1995); 57(2):24 (Spr 1995) Joseph Avenue-1900s, 64(2):1-2, 22 (Spr 2002); 64(3):1-2 (Sum 2002) Livingston Park, 26(2):centerfold (Apr 1964) Main Street. See Buffalo Street; Main Street Main Street, Canadaigua, 66(4):5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 16 (Fall 2004) Marsh Street, 54(3):22 (Sum 1992) Mill Street, 30(4):centerfold (Oct 1968) North Street, 50(1):3 (Jan 1988) Oxford Street, 50(1):14 (Jan 1988) Plymouth Avenue, 50(1):20 (Jan 1988) State Street. See State Street Swan Street-early 1900s, 49(1):21 (Jan 1987) Washington Street, 49(2):6 (Apr 1987) Water Street, 55(1):27 (Win 1993) West Avenue, 60(2):17 (Spr 1998)
from Albany to Schenectady, traveler's account-1820s,
62(3):11 (Sum 2000)
log causeway, in western New York-1820s, 62(3):20 (Sum 2000) railroad crossings. See Railroads sidewalks. See Sidewalks signs-pioneer era, 2(1):9 (Jan 1940) Streets and Sewers Committee, 35(1):17 (Jan 1973) telephone wires, 61(3&4):11 (Sum & Fall 1999) traffic issues. See Traffic trees lining. See Trees turnpikes. See Turnpikes
arrest-early 1900s, 38(2&3):18 (Apr &
Jul 1976)
City Club speech, 9(4):20 (Oct 1947)
Epilepsy Association and, 55(2):34 (Spr
1993)
employee, James Myers, 48(3&4):47
(Jul & Oct 1986)
Strikeout, A Celebration of the Art of Pitching by William Curran, 63(2):17 photo caption (Spr 2001) Strikes. See Labor strikes Strindberg, August
work, newspapers on-1890s, 13(1):14
(Jan 1951)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
Stromberg-Carlson Company
defense contracts
acquisition, 20(2):5, 8 (Apr 1958);
32(3):15 (Jul 1970)
Bond factory acquisition-1950s, 22(3):30 (Jul 1960) labor force, unemployment insurance, 61(1):6 (Win 1999). See also Rochester Plan product line, 20(2):5 (Apr 1958); 24(3):36 (Jul 1962)
building
history, 35(2):7 (Apr 1973) labor force
employee Madison Butler, 66(1):25
(Win 2004)
income tax service for, 66(1):26 (Win 2004) product innovation-WWII, 66(1):25 (Win 2004)
on Red Jacket and loss of wilderness, quoted,
62(3):26-27 (Sum 2000)
biographical details, 22(2):9 (Apr
1960)
business enterprises political affiliation, 20(3):4 (Jul 1958) as seminary trustee, 31(3):2, 3 (Jul 1969) Strong lineage, 4(1):13 (Jan 1942); 21(3):22 (Jul 1959)
biographical summary, 21(3):22-23 (Jul
1959)
club membership, 10(1):5 (Jan 1948); 48(1&2):6 (Jan & Apr 1986) papers at Rochester Theological Seminary, 3(3):14 (Jul 1941); 14(4):2 (Oct 1952)
as president, 8(4):16 (Oct 1946);
22(2):9 (Apr 1960);
23(3):14 (Jul 1961);
33(4):9, 10, 12-14, 20 (Oct 1971)
as professor, 21(3):22 (Jul 1959) as student, 31(3):2, 7-8, 11-12 (Jul 1969)
father and marriage, 14(4):2 (Oct 1952)
father and marriage, 14(4):2 (Oct 1952)
arrival, 47(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1985)
burial site, 50(4):17 (Oct 1988) business enterprises
banking, 49(2):4 (Apr 1987)
Carthage Bridge, 36(1):3-5 (Jan 1974); 54(4):14 (Fall 1992) mills, 33(3):3 (Jul 1971); 51(4):7 (Fall 1989); 54(4):15 (Fall 1992) partnership, 6(3):3 (Jul 1944) departure, 29(3):18 (Jun 1967) family members, 29(3):18 (Jun 1967) as judge, 21(2):7 (Apr 1959); 24(1):14, 16, 17, 19, 22 (Jan 1962); 29(3):18 (Jun 1967); 33(2):5 (Apr 1971) Monroe County, and formation of, 21(2):6-7 (Apr 1959) origins, 47(1&2):28 (Jan & Apr 1985); 47(3&4):18 (Jul & Oct 1985)
business enterprises
buggy whip, 24(3):24 (Jul 1962);
50(3):21 (Jul 1988)
Eastman, George and, 24(3):24 (Jul 1962); 28(2&3):24 (Apr & Jul 1966); 50(3):20-21 (Jul 1988) photography, 3(3):11 (Jul 1941) residences, 24(3):24 (Jul 1962); 28(2&3):24, 31, 37 (Apr & Jul 1966) Strong Memorial Hospital and, 52(1):20 (Win 1990) Strong, Miss Huldah
mill enterprise-1830s, 33(3):9 (Jul
1971)
as theater manager, 16(3):7 (Jul 1954)
Genesee Valley Canal and, 56(4):18n.20
(Fall 1994)
mill site-1820s, 55(1):6, 22 illus (Win 1993) Mt. Hope Cemetery and, 50(4):9, 17 (Oct 1988)
as speaker, 14(4):14 (Oct 1952)
biographical summary, 26(1):17 (Jan
1964)
as mayor (1854-1855), 19(4):6 (Oct 1957); 26(1):17 (Jan 1964)
election, 25(3):4 (Jul 1963)
photograph, 47(3&4):24 (Jul & Oct 1985) political affiliation, 52(4):4 (Fall 1990)
childhood residence, 51(2):9 (Spr 1989)
Gruppe, Emile and Teddy Wolfard and, 65(3):28-29 (Sum 2003) residence, collectibles in and site of, 65(3):24, 28-29 (Sum 2003) Wolfard's dog and, 65(3):24 (Sum 2003)
Strong lineage, 4(1):13 (Jan 1942)
Rochester-Charlotte Railroad, stance on,
45(3&4):20 (Jul & Oct 1983)
Crapsey (Algernon S.) address at-1910s,
42(1):22-23 (Jan 1980)
Strong Buggy Whip Company, 50(3):21 (Jul 1988) Strong Company
building project, 6(3):3 (Jul 1944)
origin, place of, 30(2):2 (Apr 1968)
construction, 35(2):3, 15 (Apr 1973)
Council of Social Agencies membership, 20(4):7 (Oct 1958) Edith Hartwell Clinic and-1940s, 55(2):21 (Spr 1993) funding, 52(1):20 (Win 1990) location, 12(2&3):20 (Apr 1950) nurses' residence, hosts "Kodakids"-WWII, 55(4):32 (Fall 1993) psychiatric clinics, social agency ties-1900s, 23(2):13, 17 (Apr 1961) public health consultation and, 55(2):3 (Spr 1993) WWII activity, 5(1):13 (Jan 1943) Strong Street
photograph, as child-WWI, 51(3):7, 10
(Sum 1989)
Strube, G. J.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):18 (Apr 1951)
fundraising-1890s, 13(2):3 (Apr 1951)
acknowledgment, 59(4):20 (Fall 1997)
as author of Captured Images: The Daguerreian Years in Rochester 1840 to 1860, 62(1):1-24 with photos (Win 2000)
as author of To Feed the Hungry: Rochester and Irish Famine
Relief, 68(3):1-24 (Sum 2006)
at Sage College at Albany, 68(3):17 (Sum 2006)
on tavern customs-1830s, 31(4):5-6 (Oct
1969)
benefit performance-Spanish-American War,
13(2):9-10 (Apr 1951)
at Eastman Kodak Company-1926, 61(1):8
photo (Win 1999)
prices-early 1900s, 43(2&3):9 (Apr &
Jul 1981)
as education commissioner, directives/policies-WWII,
55(4):5 (Fall 1993)
local division, 5(4):18 (Oct 1943)
formation, 31(2):7 (Apr 1969)
Students. See also City schools; specific institution
World War II Victory gardens of,
55(4):11 (Fall 1993)
in WWII labor force, 66(1):9-10 (Win 2004); 66(2):27 (Spr 2004)
Rochester meetings-early 1900s,
16(1):17 (Jan 1954)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):21 (Apr 1951)
local stained glass windows by,
67(2):10 (Spr 2005)
as baseball player-1800s, 62(2):21, 23
(Spr 2000)
in Europe
Carroll family members, 42(4):3, 5
(Oct 1980)
Durand, Margaret, 61(2):12 (Spr 1999) Hochstein, David, 56(3):19, 20 (Sum 1994) Rauschenbusch, Walter, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) sister city program and, 27(2):11, 18 (Apr 1965)
aqueduct illustration, 37(2):4 (Apr
1975)
Sturla, Domenico
occupation and residence-1860s, 22(4):2
(Oct 1960)
marriages and offspring-1800s, 22(4):2
(Oct 1960)
birth and family origins-1860s, 22(4):2
(Oct 1960)
Sturla lineage and death-1940s,
22(4):14 (Oct 1960)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
construction/maintenance, 33(2):20 (Apr
1971)
steamer Bayfax passing under-1949, 61(3&4):10 photo (Sum & Fall 1999)
description/commentary on, 14(1):8, 9,
12, 14 (Jan 1952)
Style shows. See Fashion shows Suarez, Miguel, 29(1):22 (Jan 1967) Subdivisions
Allens Creek Road, 28(2&3):38 (Apr &
Jul 1966)
Ambassador Drive, 28(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul 1966) Barnum Terrace, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) Brighton Heights, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) Driving Park, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) Far View Hill, previous site usage, 55(1):13 (Win 1993) formation, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) Fruitdale, location-1910s, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) Georgetown (Sanford, FL), 54(1):4-5 (Win 1992) Home Acres, 19(3):15 (Jul 1957); 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) Knollwood Drive, 28(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul 1966) land development and, 11(1):2 (Jan 1949); 18(1):19 (Jan 1956) Lincoln Park. See Lincoln Park Maple Terrace, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) M.D. Phillips subdivision, 35(1):3 (Jan 1973) Northview Terrace, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) Sandringham Road, 28(2&3):38 (Apr & Jul 1966) Spencer Road, 27(4):7 (Oct 1965) vacant lots, census-1930s, 19(3):23 (Jul 1957) The Submerged Tenth (address) by Dr. George W. Goler, 27(4):4 (Oct 1965) Substance abuse programs
for alcoholics
counseling service-1940, 24(2):17
(Apr 1962)
county services-1800s, 9(2&3):16 (Apr 1947) United Charities and-early 1900s, 23(2):6 (Apr 1961) NYS Drug and Alcohol Education Program, 55(2):14 (Spr 1993) of Rochester Rehabilitation Center, 55(2):13, 14 (Spr 1993)
advertisements for, 35(2):11 (Apr 1973)
annexation, by city. See Rochester, City of city relations, 35(1):8, 11 (Jan 1973) county relations
court house expenditures-1890s,
33(2):18 (Apr 1971)
legislative representation, 33(2):23 (Apr 1971) property appraisal/assessment-1890s, 33(2):19-20 (Apr 1971) supervisors board, representation, 33(2):6, 10, 12, 22, 23 (Apr 1971)
1950s, 23(3):25 (Jul 1961);
61(3&4):7 (Sum & Fall 1999)
automobiles and, 35(2):12 (Apr 1973) energy technology and, 46(3&4):19 (Jul & Oct 1984) expansion-1900s, 38(1):22 (Jan 1976) factors promoting, 19(3):9, 13-19 passim, 27 (Jul 1957) housing shortages and, 29(2):12 (Apr 1967) impact, on city, 38(1):22 (Jan 1976) population figures/trends, 19(3):12, 19, 21, 26 (Jul 1957) post WWI, 36(2):16 (Apr 1974) retail outlets, downtown retail industry and, 69(1):9 (Spr 2007) urban flight and, 35(2):10, 11 (Apr 1973) water & sewer issues impact-1920s, 33(2):21-22 (Apr 1971) housing, 19(3):23 (Jul 1957)
construction, 27(4):13-14, 18,
19-20 (Oct 1965); 35(2):10-11
(Apr 1973)
discrimination, 27(4):22 (Oct 1965) residential, patterns, 35(2):10-12 (Apr 1973) shortages, 29(2):12 (Apr 1967)
inbound, 19(3):19 (Jul 1957);
27(4):10, 18 (Oct 1965);
35(1):3 (Jan 1973);
38(1):22 (Jan 1976);
58(1):11 (Win 1996);
60(3):7 (Sum 1998)
Puerto Ricans and, 70(2):19
(Fall 2007)
public services
library, 19(3):24, 29 (Jul 1957).
See also Libraries
mutual aid agreement with city, 19(3):27 (Jul 1957) schools, 19(3):28-29 (Jul 1957) sewer, 19(3):10, 12, 15, 19, 21 (Jul 1957) suburban, analysis-1930s, 19(3):24 (Jul 1957) water, 19(3):15, 16, 27 (Jul 1957) traffic issues, 19(3):18 (Jul 1957); 61(3&4):17 (Sum & Fall 1999) transit service, 30(3):9 (Jul 1968). See also Interurban transit service zoning laws, 24(2):15 (Apr 1962) Suburbs. See Suburban towns/villages Subway system
annexation of suburbs and, 36(2):10-11
(Apr 1974)
canal bed route, 5(3):16 (Jul 1943); 11(3&4):23-24 (Jul 1949); 38(1):6 (Jan 1976); 49(4):2 photo caption (Oct 1987); 61(3&4):4 photo caption (Sum & Fall 1999) construction-1920s, 6(4):14 (Oct 1944); 13(4):22, 24 (Oct 1951); 17(1):20 (Jan 1955); 24(3):39 (Jul 1962); 35(2):11 (Apr 1973); 36(2):3, 5, 8, 11-12 (Apr 1974); 48(1&2):26 (Jan & Apr 1986)
aqueduct conversion, 37(3):18-20
(Jul 1975)
completion, 36(2):13 (Apr 1974); 40(2):11 (Apr 1978) delay, 35(2):22 (Apr 1973) design, 36(2):16-17 (Apr 1974) extension, 36(2):14, 17 (Apr 1974) length, 36(2):4 (Apr 1974) planning, 35(2):15-16 (Apr 1973); 37(3):20 (Jul 1975) demise, 30(3):21 (Jul 1968); 61(3&4):7 (Sum & Fall 1999) dismantling, 36(2):20-21 (Apr 1974) historical sketch, 36(2):1-24 with illus (Apr 1974) justifications for, 36(2):3-8 (Apr 1974) operation and service, 19(3):20 (Jul 1957); 46(3&4):15-16 (Jul & Oct 1984)
decline, 36(2):14-19 (Apr 1974)
fares, 30(3):19 (Jul 1968) finances, 35(2):15 (Apr 1973); 36(2):2-4, 12, 20 (Apr 1974); 36(2):15 (Apr 1974) increase, 36(2):18 (Apr 1974) intra-urban transportation, 36(2):8, 14, 15 (Apr 1974) ridership figures, 30(3):20 (Jul 1968); 46(3&4):16 (Jul & Oct 1984) routes, 36(2):24 map (Apr 1974) speed, 36(2):17 (Apr 1974) stations, 36(2):17, 18 (Apr 1974)
South Street proposal, 37(3):18
(Jul 1975)
sheriff Silas, Halsey, 41(3):6 (Jul
1979)
for blacks, 46(1&2):21-25 (Jan & Apr
1984)
advocates, profile of, 46(1&2):24
(Jan & Apr 1984)
conventions/meetings, 46(1&2):21-23 (Jan & Apr 1984) Douglass, Frederick quoted on, 67(4):9-10 (Fall 2005) national, adoption, 46(1&2):25 (Jan & Apr 1984) NYS, 23(1):3 (Jan 1961) for women. See Woman's suffrage Suffragists
c.1900, 12(1):13 (Jan 1950)
Anthony, Susan B. See Anthony, Susan Brownell Catt, Carrie Chapman, 9(4):7 (Oct 1947) Douglass, Frederick. See Douglass, Frederick Gannett, Mary T. See Gannett, Mrs. Mary T. Gannett, William and, 17(4):15-16 (Oct 1955) Goodwin, Grace Duffield, 9(4):7 (Oct 1947) in Labor Day Parade-1910s, 10(2&3):20 (Jul 1948) at Mt. Hope Cemetery-early 1900s, 50(4):10 photo (Oct 1988) Pankhurst, Mrs. Emmeline, 9(4):6 (Oct 1947) Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. See Stanton, Mrs. Elizabeth Cady women, 43(1):4 (Jan 1981)
illustration, 62(4):16 (Fall 2000)
Suits. See Clothing/textile industry Suits, Robert L.
whaling equipment, 58(2):20 (Spr 1996)
Sulkowski family
business enterprise, 57(2):8 (Spr 1995)
as baseball manager, 63(2):15 (Spr
2001)
as baseball player-1800s, 64(4):17 (Fall 2002). See also Sullivan, Patrick H.
home residence, 64(4):22 (Fall
2002)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
rehabilitation director, Monroe County Penitentiary,
34(1):23 (Jan 1972)
real estate purchase, 37(2):23 (Apr
1975)
lecture, as state historian, 6(2):20 (Apr
1944)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):22 (Apr 1951)
as author of George Clinton Latta: Merchant at the Port of
Charlotte, 45(3&4):3-24 with
illus (Jul & Oct 1983)
Revolutionary War, role in. See
Sullivan Expedition (1779)
as architect
Bragdon, Claude F. and, 26(2):12
(Apr 1964); 29(4):5, 6, 8, 19
(Oct 1967)
commissions, 26(3):8 (Jul 1964); 29(4):8 (Oct 1967)
as baseball player, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000).
See also Sullivan, Mr./Captain
(no given name)
military service-Civil War, 62(2):22 (Spr 2000)
at St. Augustine's Church, 60(3):13, 16
(Sum 1998)
Sullivan-Clinton campaign. See Sullivan Expedition (1779) Sullivan Expedition (1779), 13(3):1, 22 (Jul 1951); 42(2):1, 28nn.2, 3 (Apr 1980); 44(1&2):25, 28, 41 (Jan & Apr 1982)
devastation by, 4(3):1 (Jul 1942);
68(1&2):15 (Win & Spr 2006)
members (possible), 41(3):6 (Jul 1979); 42(2):1 (Apr 1980) The Sullivans (movie)
content, impact on Ruth Lempert (née Schafer),
64(3):23-24 (Sum 2002)
philanthropic bequest-1930s, 23(4):15
(Oct 1961)
above Niagara Falls-1820s, 62(4):3
(Fall 2000)
health benefits, 12(2&3):23 (Apr 1950) at San Souci, NY-1820s, 62(4):25 (Fall 2000) visitors, 42(4):15 (Oct 1980)
congressional candidacy-1910s, 14(2):21
(Apr 1952)
band concerts. See Band concerts
infants and
care pamphlet, 45(1&2):8 (Jan &
Apr 1983)
mortality during. See Infant mortality summer hospital, 9(2&3):22 (Apr 1947) sewer stagnation, 45(1&2):4 (Jan & Apr 1983) "summer complaint," 45(1&2):3, 6, 9 (Jan & Apr 1983) "Summer complaint," 45(1&2):3, 6, 9 (Jan & Apr 1983); 61(3&4):13 (Sum & Fall 1999). See also Cholera epidemics Summer Hospital for Infants
founding-1880s, 9(2&3):22 (Apr 1947)
at Bartholomay's Park-1860s, 8(3):12 (Jul
1946)
as playwright, 16(3):10 (Jul 1954)
Italian language, 22(4):22 (Oct 1960)
annexation of, 37(1):18 (Jan 1975)
construction, 8(3):13 (Jul 1946) as lake-side resort, 16(4):14 (Oct 1954) location, 8(3):22 (Jul 1946) rail service to/from-1800s, 8(3):23 (Jul 1946); 19(3):8 (Jul 1957) yacht club nearby, 8(3):19 (Jul 1946) Summits baseball club (Bouckville, NY)
competitions-1800s, 63(1):17 (Win 2001)
competitions-1800s, 63(2):9 (Spr 2001)
Sun (folk group)
founders and leadership, 60(3):12 (Sum
1998)
meeting site, 25(3):14 (Jul 1963)
on baseball-1850s, 52(3):18 (Sum 1990)
at George Eastman House, 23(3):20 (Jul
1961); 52(1):9, 17 photo caption
(Win 1990); 58(4):11 (Fall 1996)
coordinator, 58(4):17 (Fall 1996)
Rochester, as banner city, 11(2):6 (Apr
1949)
Sunken Road at Battle of Antietam-Civil War
in Catskills, traveler's account of-1820s,
62(3):9 (Sum 2000)
on Erie Canal-1820s, 62(3):17 (Sum 2000)
formation and function, 55(2):29 (Spr
1993)
SUNY. See State University of New York Super, Paul
speeches, quoted-WWII, 57(2):11 (Spr
1995)
Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 1(1):9 (Jan 1939) Superintendent of Schools. See City schools; Schools; specific school Superior (packet boat)
Niagara Falls attempt, 53(3):6-8 (Sum
1991)
Superstitions
"of our ancestors," 36(3):17 (Jul 1974)
parent meetings-1890s, 19(2):7 (Apr
1957)
county board. See Monroe County
— Board of Supervisors
of kindergartens, parent meetings-1890s, 19(2):7 (Apr 1957) of Romulus, NY, election-1850s, 42(2):17 (Apr 1980) Supportive Apartment Program (of EAGR), 55(2):34 (Spr 1993) Supreme Court
smoking and, 60(1):21 (Win 1998)
of 1800s, 32(4):3 (Oct 1970)
child's death following, 60(2):18-19 (Spr 1998) Civil War era, 63(4):23 (Fall 2001); 65(2):9 (Spr 2003)
on New Citizens' Banquets, 9(4):5 (Oct
1947)
Survey of Recreational Facilities in Rochester by Charles B. Raitt, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949) A Survey of the Family Agencies and Related Services by Gordon Hamilton, 20(4):17 (Oct 1958) Surveyor General of New York
trade route plans, 37(3):3-4 (Jul 1975)
Brooks, Micha, 47(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr
1985)
Ellicott, Joseph, 47(1&2):15 (Jan & Apr 1985) Genesee Country, early 1800s, 45(3&4):8 (Jul & Oct 1983) McLafferty, Henry III. See McLafferty, Henry III municipal, appointment of, 18(3):10 (Jul 1956) pioneer era, 45(3&4):8, 9, 10 (Jul & Oct 1983)
physical
canal route, determination of,
29(3):8 (Jun 1967); 56(4):5
(Fall 1994)
One Hundred Acre Tract. See One Hundred Acre Tract stream and lake terrain-early 1800s, 49(4):23 (Oct 1987) Susan B. Anthony by Blake McKelvey, 7(2):1-24 (Apr 1945) Susan B. Anthony Club
formation and membership, 21(4):18 (Oct
1959)
interior, 57(4):19-23 (Fall 1995)
location, 12(2&3):12 map (Apr 1950); 18(4):9 (Oct 1956) as national landmark, 18(4):1, 19 (Oct 1956); 57(4):18 (Fall 1995) neighborhood, 57(4):18-19 (Fall 1995) photographs of, 57(4):1, 20 (Fall 1995) purchase by Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs, 57(4):18 (Fall 1995) as residence, 12(2&3):16 (Apr 1950); 18(4):9, 19 (Oct 1956); 57(4):3, 4, 5, 12 photo, 19-23 (Fall 1995) restoration, 57(4):25 (Fall 1995) Susan B. Anthony's Hometown Trials (play) by Blake McKelvey, 44(3):1-24 (Jul 1982) Susan B. Anthony Square (park), 57(4):18 (Fall 1995) Susan B. Anthony - The Woman Who Changed the Mind of a Nation by Mrs. Rheta S. Dorr, 10(4):7 (Oct 1948) Suskind, Harry
political affiliation, quoted on,
39(4):21 (Oct 1977)
Susquehannah Trail, 41(1&2):2, 4, 5, 8 (Jan & Apr 1979) Susquehanna River, 24(3):3, 5 (Jul 1962)
fish, stocking of, 6(3):18 (Jul 1944)
road construction and, 4(3):2 (Jul 1942) settlement on, 3(4):3 (Oct 1941) settlers on, 21(1):4 (Jan 1959) source, 58(3):13 (Sum 1996) as transportation/trade route-pioneer era, 11(2):2 (Apr 1949); 30(2):8 (Apr 1968); 47(1&2):10, 19 (Jan & Apr 1985) Susquehanna Valley, 24(1):7 (Jan 1962)
American Revolution and, 13(3):22 (Jul
1951)
Crapsey heresy trial and-early 1900s,
42(1):17 (Jan 1980)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):19 (Apr 1951)
as attorney, labor litigation-1910s,
22(3):23-24 (Jul 1960)
corporation council, 31(1):5, 6 (Jan
1969)
as musician, 42(3):8 (Jul 1980)
overseas hospital and-WWI, 51(3):17, 29n.13
(Sum 1989)
Evershed (Thomas) description-1840s,
39(1&2):41-42 (Jan & Apr 1977)
gold, discovery-1840s, 39(1&2):1 (Jan & Apr 1977)
as author of Private Libraries in Rochester,
7(3):1-8 (Jul 1945)
as research assistant, 51(1):15 (Win 1989)
acknowledgment, 59(4):20 (Fall 1997)
Mathis, Alice and-1990s, 54(1):26, 28n.17
(Win 1992)
ship of, 58(2):23n.29 (Spr 1996)
Swamp conditions-pioneer era, 47(3&4):10, 11 (Jul & Oct 1985) Swan
on Lake Ontario, 61(2):10 photo
(Spr 1999)
Women's Volunteer Motor Service, role in,
55(2):9 (Spr 1993)
as parade marshal, 33(2):13 (Apr 1971)
Central Planning Committee and-1930s,
20(4):17 (Oct 1958)
charitable/social agencies, roles in, 23(2):2 (Apr 1961)
Advisory Case Council, 23(2):11
(Apr 1961)
as Council on Social Agencies spokesman, 27(4):13 (Oct 1965) Family Service of Rochester, Inc., 23(2):20 (Apr 1961) Family Welfare Society-1930, 23(2):11, 13, 14 (Apr 1961) Rochester Family Society, Inc., 23(2):15 (Apr 1961) Social Welfare League-1930, 23(2):11, 13 (Apr 1961) as spokesman, on housing issues, 27(4):13 (Oct 1965) Swan Street
Eastman institutions and, 49(1):4, 7, 8
(Jan 1987); 58(4):16, 19, 20 (Fall
1996). See also Eastman
School of Music; Eastman Theatre
photograph-early 1900s, 49(1):21 (Jan 1987) residents/businesses on-early 1900s, 49(1):21-22 (Jan 1987)
owner, Francis Charton, 30(2):15 (Apr
1968)
as author of Dr. Algernon S. Crapsey: Religious Reformer,
42(1):1-24 (Jan 1980)
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):20 (Apr 1951)
Rennes-Rochester sister city program and,
43(4):3, 6 (Oct 1981)
honorary degree, local recipient,
61(1):18 (Win 1999)
Swarthout, George (of Romulus, NY)
lawsuit-1850s, 42(2):13 (Apr 1980)
printing of DeForest (A.S.) negatives-1970s,
51(2):21 (Spr 1989)
Sweden
International Polar Year and, 59(1):3
(Win 1997)
location, 29(2):8 (Apr 1967)
of Near Northeast District, 29(2):8
(Apr 1967)
Sweeney, J. T.
military service-Spanish-American War,
13(2):23 (Apr 1951)
Sweet, Emma B.
as secretary
woman's rights movement, role in, 10(2&3):18, 20, 21 (Jul 1948)
circus performance-1840s, 49(3):19 (Jul
1987)
drama, comparison to "Sherlock Holmes,"
3(3):24 (Jul 1941)
Swift, Arthur L.
as author of Survey of Character Building Agencies in Rochester,
20(4):17 (Oct 1958)
comet discovery, 9(1):19 (Jan 1947)
as pioneer-1790s, 47(1&2):13 (Jan &
Apr 1985)
arrival, in Rochester, 9(1):6-7 (Jan
1947)
as astronomer, 8(4):14-15 (Oct 1946); 9(1):5-20 (Jan 1947); 11(2):16 (Apr 1949); 23(3):14 (Jul 1961); 63(1):19 photo (Win 2001)
cartographer of stars, 9(1):14-15
(Jan 1947)
"Celestial Fireworks" article, 9(1):13 (Jan 1947) education, 21(1):16 (Jan 1959) observatory facilities, 28(2&3):14 (Apr & Jul 1966) professional appointments/honors, 9(1):10, 19 (Jan 1947); 9(1):10 (Jan 1947) retirement, 9(1):19 (Jan 1947) telescope location, 8(4):15 (Oct 1946) at Warner Observatory, 9(1):13-17 (Jan 1947) biographical sketch/details, 9(1):1-20 (Jan 1947); 9(1):1-20 with illus (Jan 1947); 21(3):23 (Jul 1959); 24(3):21-22 (Jul 1962)
birth and childhood, 9(1):2-4 (Jan
1947)
death, 9(1):20 (Jan 1947) education, 9(1):4 (Jan 1947) family background, 9(1):2-6 (Jan 1947) marriages, 9(1):4, 6 (Jan 1947) nicknames, 9(1):2, 18 (Jan 1947) offspring, 9(1):5, 6 (Jan 1947) physical disability, 9(1):3-4 (Jan 1947) business enterprises/occupations, 8(4):14 (Oct 1946); 9(1):4-5 (Jan 1947) on curve balls, 8(3):18 (Jul 1946); 9(1):10 (Jan 1947); 52(3):15 (Sum 1990); 63(1):19 photo caption (Win 2001); 64(4):20 (Fall 2002) departure, 9(1):17 (Jan 1947); 15(1):14 (Jan 1953); 27(3):7 (Jul 1965); 28(2&3):20-21 (Apr & Jul 1966) lectures, 9(1):4, 7, 8, 9, 15 (Jan 1947) travels, 9(1):19 (Jan 1947)
at Taylor Instrument Company, quoted on production-WWII,
66(1):29-30 (Win 2004)
as professor, 3(2):17 (Apr 1941)
as immigrant, lineage, 9(1):3 (Jan 1947)
professional accomplishments and lineage,
9(1):3 (Jan 1947)
discovery, 9(1):8 (Jan 1947)
description, 9(1):13 (Jan 1947)
apparel. See Swimsuits
instructor, first in public schools, 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) meets, playground, 11(1):19 (Jan 1949) pools. See Swimming pools popularity, 11(2):14 (Apr 1949); 18(2):16 (Apr 1956)
Natatorium. See Natatorium
park facilities, 11(1):7, 14 (Jan 1949) public school, 29(2):9 (Apr 1967) Swinburne, Thomas T.
as author of By the Genesee,
12(1):22 (Jan 1950)
philosophy, 40(4):8 (Oct 1978)
location-1860/70s, 41(1&2):4-45 (Jan
& Apr 1979)
acknowledgment, 59(4):21 (Fall 1997)
Swiss community
WWI and, 5(4):3 (Oct 1943)
crossbar, manufacture, 43(2&3):23
(Apr & Jul 1981)
Switzer, Ann
death, 45(1&2):20 (Jan & Apr 1983)
description/commentary on, 14(1):4, 6,
9, 10, 14, 15, 17 (Jan 1952)
growth, 38(1):21 (Jan 1976)
Ritter Division, Rennes-Rochester sister city program and-1970s, 43(4):6 (Oct 1981)
photograph, 55(3):1 (Sum 1993)
Sylvan Stream (steamer)
hearing tests, 19(2):19 (Apr 1957)
instructional equipment, 19(2):19 (Apr 1957) principal, Samuel P. Moulthrop-1900s, 19(2):15, 18, 19 (Apr 1957) School No. 26 as, 19(2):15 (Apr 1957)
formation, 8(3):6 (Jul 1946)
as union president, 25(1):4 (Jan 1963)
Symington Gould Company
defense contracts, WWII, 51(4):21 (Fall
1989); 66(1):7, 21, 22-23 (Win
2004)
facilities, neighborhood reaction-WWII, 66(1):12 (Win 2004) location, 66(1):7 (Win 2004)
formation and demise-1880s, 42(3):4
(Jul 1980)
member, 58(4):4 (Fall 1996)
architecture, 26(2):15 (Apr 1964)
Beth Israel, 20(1):20 (Jan 1958) bomb damage-1970s, 48(3&4):20 (Jul & Oct 1986) B'rith Kodesh. See Temple B'rith Kodesh developments in-late 1800s, 3(3):16 (Jul 1941) Federation of Churches and, 14(4):7 (Oct 1952) immigrants and, 23(3):17 (Jul 1961) Landsberg, Rabbi Max and. See Landsberg, Rabbi Max Mt. Hope Cemetery and, 50(4):19 (Oct 1988) of Near Northeast District, 29(2):2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 16 (Apr 1967); 64(3):10-11 (Sum 2002)
orthodox, 29(2):6, 7 (Apr 1967)
and traditions, 64(3):10-12 (Sum 2002)
abolitionist newspaper, 67(3):18 (Sum
2005)
anti-slavery opposition, 37(4):7 (Oct 1975) Cardiff giant, discovery, 8(3):14 (Jul 1946) colored church, formation, 37(4):7 (Oct 1975) commerce/industry, 43(2&3):25, 26 (Apr & Jul 1981)
Magnus Hotel-1820s, 62(3):17 (Sum
2000)
shoe manufacture/trade, 15(2):4 (Apr 1953); 51(4):16 (Fall 1989) wholesale market-1920s, 19(3):22 (Jul 1957) fire-fighting, 39(3):16, 18 (Jul 1977)
mutual-aid-early 1900s,
38(2&3):10-11, 21 (Apr & Jul 1976)
city status, attainment, 39(3):15
(Jul 1977)
Erie Canal and, 39(3):14-15 (Jul 1977) population trends-1800s, 39(3):15 (Jul 1977) municipal water supply. See Syracuse (NY) municipal water supply Museum of Fine Arts, opening, 17(2):17 (Apr 1955) O'Reilly, Henry and, 6(2):5 (Apr 1944) resident, Rev. Samuel J. May, 23(1):4 (Jan 1961) school vote, women and-1880s, 10(2&3):14 (Jul 1948) seminary extension courses in, 52(4):22 (Fall 1990) snow removal costs, 27(1):19 (Jan 1965) Split Rock quarry, as aqueduct limestone source, 37(3):10 (Jul 1975) sports teams/events transportation to/from
rail service, 3(4):12 (Oct 1941);
6(4):5 (Oct 1944);
30(4):6, 7 (Oct 1968)
trolley service, 36(2):7 (Apr 1974) Underground Railroad and, 67(4):9 (Fall 2005) as village waterworks company, 39(3):16-18 (Jul 1977) weather, 15(1):3 (Jan 1953); 15(1):19 (Jan 1953)
condemnation and takeover, 39(3):18
(Jul 1977)
political controversy over, 39(3):16-17 (Jul 1977) as water supplier, 39(3):16-18 (Jul 1977)
Board of Water Commissioners oversees
appointment, 39(3):17 (Jul 1977)
private water company, acquisition, 39(3):18 (Jul 1977) Skaneateles Lake system, construction, 39(3):18 (Jul 1977) contamination election regarding, 39(3):17 (Jul 1977) fire-fighting and, 39(3):16, 18 (Jul 1977) historical sketch, 39(3):3, 14-19 (Jul 1977) investigation of, 39(3):17 (Jul 1977) mains, composition, 39(3):18 (Jul 1977) political controversy over, 39(3):16-18 (Jul 1977) quality, 39(3):16, 17, 19 (Jul 1977) rates sources, 39(3):15, 16 (Jul 1977) Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY)
faculty/staff member, Raymond Wilson,
58(4):26 (Fall 1996)
football competition, with Rochester, 8(3):22 (Jul 1946) honorary degree, local recipient, 61(1):18 (Win 1999) students, transfer to Eastman School of Music, 58(4):27 (Fall 1996)
Blyden, Edward W. at-1800s, 67(1):3
(Win 2005)
Szadzinski, Father Teofil
centennial celebration portrayal of,
57(2):19 photo (Spr 1995)
parish, 57(1):6 (Win 1995)
schism in, 57(1):10-11 (Win 1995)
1890 tally, 57(1):7 (Win 1995)
1900 tally, 57(1):10 (Win 1995) challenge and expulsion of, 57(1):10 (Win 1995)
as pastor, Parish of St. Theresa and,
57(2):6 (Spr 1995)
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