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HERMAN RUSSELL C. A. TUCKER President Asst. Treasurer E. G. MINER E. WEINBERGER Chairman of the Board Asst. Treasurer FRED C. GOODWIN KATHERINE PRICE Chairman of Executive Committee Transfer Agent J. P. HAFTENKAMP H. W. NICHOLS Vice-President in Charge of Operations Auditor E. C. SCOBELL T. H. YAWGER Vice-President in Charge of Finance Supt. Electrical Dept. and Comptroller E. R. CROFTS Asst. Electrical F. S. BURROUGHS Supt. Dept. Vice-President A. M. BEEBEE Supt. Gas Department E. T. EDMONDS Vice-President I. LUNDGAARD Manager Industrial Sales Dept. F. H. PATTERSON Secretary and Asst. Comptroller F. M. HOUSTON Manager Domestic Sales Dept. C. COLLINS J. V. A. MILLER Treasurer & Asst. Secretary Supt. Coke and Transportation Depts. J. F. McKENNA E. B. ROBINSON Asst. Secretary Purchasing Agent A. E. KOCH F. W. FISHER Asst. Treasurer Public Relations

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THE ROCHESTER DIRECTORY

For the year ending November 1 1936

Containing

Alphabetical Section (Page 193) Gives names, occupations and addresses of all men twenty years old or over, women who carry on business or are employed, widows, and all business houses. Dates of deaths during the previous year are given, and, where possible, the addresses of people who have moved to other cities. The names of partners in firms are given in this de partment, with much other information that cannot be found elsewhere.

iusiness Directory (Page 1 1 65) All business houses, individuals in business for themselves. and professional men are listed without charge under the heading that best describes them. The more progressive houses, realizing that it pays to be easily found, pay a nominal charge for special listings in heavy type, under every heading where a buyer might look for them, cross- indexed to a descriptive space in the "reference section."

eference Department (Page 65) Where more information than is possible to give under the headings is placed on file for buyer's reference. The value of this department cannot be estimated. It is an index of the best business interests of the city, and stands for them and the city in reference libraries all over the country, as well as on the desks of progressive business men. 1 1 is accessible to everybody, and the logical place to look for specific information. This probably explains why no other form of publicity is so generally endorsed by business men, as a jlance at this department will show.

"eet and House Directory (Pink Section, Page 933) A complete list of streets, giving num bers at intersections, and enabling one to tell at once between what streets a given number lies, nd the quickest way to get there. All business houses, individuals in business, and householders re listed in numerical order upon their respective streets. The Streets are arranged in alpha- etical order and show the ward in which they are located. The symbol following a name this section indicates that the h ouse is owned by the person listed or by some member of le family.

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NAMES IN THE ROCHESTER DIRECTORY

?Number of Names in General Directory of 1936 189,680

*This number includes the names of 5,145 persons who have died or removed from the city since the 1935 Directory was issued.

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INDEX TO CONTENTS

PAGE PAGE Abbreviations 194 Jail 31 Advertising Department 65 Knights of Pythias 44 Alphabetical Section 195 Knights of SUohn 44 American Legion 43 Labor Organizations 44 Apartment Buildings 1166 Law Departments 27, 30 Assessment and Taxation Bureau 27 Libraries 29, 1202 Association of North American Direc Maccabees 45 tory Publishers X Masonic Societies 45 Associations 40 Meteorological Record 25 Births and Marriages 17 Military 34 Board of Education 28 Modern Woodmen 46 Builders Exchange 40 Monroe County Home 31 Buildings & Halls 1166 Monroe County Penitentiary 31 Bureau of Buildings 27 Municipal Museum 28 Bureau of Markets 28 Naval Militia 34 Business Directory 1165 National Guard 34 Calendar 6 New York State Government 33 Catholic Benevolent Societies 43 Odd Fellows 44 Cemeteries 1176 Parcel Post 38 Chamber of Commerce 42 Parks 28, 46 Child Welfare Board 31 Penitentiary 31 Churches in Rochester 1177 Police 28 Circuit Court of the United States 32 Population 18 City Council 27 Post Offices 36 City Courts 27 Protected Home Circle 46 City Government 27 Public Buildings & Halls 1175 City Planning Commission 28 Public Safety Department 27 City Statistical Review 10 Public Schools 29 Civil Service 33 Public Welfare Department 28, 31 Clearing House Association 42 Public Works Department 27 Clubs 40 Railroad Passenger Stations 1216 Commissioners of Elections 30 Rates of Postage 37 Commissioners of Jurors 30 Representatives 33 Constables 28 Rochester Post Office 36 Coroners 31 Royal Arcanum 42 County Court 32 Schools 29 S1 Senators 35 County Home 30 Sheriff and 30 County Officers Deputies Social Service 39 Courts 27> 32 Agencies 36 40 Custom House Societies

17 Sons of Union Veterans 43 Deaths in Rochester 1202 State of Social Welfare 33 Directory Library Dept

32 State 31 District Court Hospital 28 State Officers 33 Division of Playgrounds and Recreation

. . 933 . 40 Street Elks Benevolent Protective Order of Directory 42 Street Lighting 28 Exposition Association 30 30 Financial Departments 27, Supervisors 28 Supreme Court 32 Fire Department 44 Court 32 Foresters 43, Surrogate's 193 United War Veterans 43 General Directory Spanish 43 United States Courts 32 Grand Army of the Republic U75 United States Government 35 Halls 28 Veterans of Foreign Wars of U. S 44 Health Bureau 43 Ward Boundaries 47 Hibernians 25 Water Works Bureau 27 Holidays Weather Bureau 25, 36 Hospitals >m5 933 Woodmen 46 House Directory 44 Men's Christian Association 39 Improved Order of Red Men Young 31 Young Women's Christian Association 39 Insane Asylum Internal Revenue 36

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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

PAGE PAGE PAGE Aetna Life Insurance Co 118 Graeser Wm. V. Co 106 Northway Thomas J. Inc 69 Alliance Mercantile Agency front cover Graham & Co 86 Nunn Brass Works Inc 85 Alliance Realty Corp front cover and 141 Graves H. B. Co. Inc inside front cover Otis Lumber Co 123 & Miles Inc Ailing 67 Greece Lumber Co. Inc 122 Paine Drug Co. The 99 & American Clay Cement Corporation 8S Green T. H. Electric Co. Inc top edge and 101 Patchen & Hoefler 125 American Glass & Construction Co 87 Halloran Henry D. & Sons (Thos. B Mooney's Paviour R. S. & Son Inc top lines and 115 American Laundry Machinery Co. The 124 Sons Inc ) . . ~ 103 Perkins Henry T. Real Estate Co. .top lines and 142 American Motorists Insurance . Co. Chicago 111. 113 Hardwood Lumber Co 122 Post J. K. Drug Co 99 P. Co Ashley Egbert top lines, back bone and 111 Hart & Vick Inc 143 Provident Loan Society top lines and 82 Ashley Machine Works Inc 124 Hartmann C. L. Corp 70 Pullman Mfg. Corporation 90 Babcock H. H. & Co 92 Haverstick & Co. Inc 145 Rapp F. H. Company Inc 96 Bailey George C. J. Art Shop 136 Hayes, Sharp & Haggerty Inc 116 Richardson Corporation 144 Porter Barnard, & Bemington 134 Heindl Louis & Son 137 Roby Sidney B. Co. The 126 Ban- & Creelman Engineers & Contractors Corp . . Hennrich Carl H. Inc top lines and 112 Rochester Agency Inc 112 top lines and 137 Herrick Lumber Co. Inc., successors to Comstock Rochester Box & Lumber Co 84 Barr & Creelman Mill &, Plumbing Supply Co. . 145 Lumber Co. Inc 121 Rochester Carting Co 151 Bartholomay Company Inc 97 Hetzler Bros. Ice Co. Inc 109 Rochester Folding Box Co 83 Bausch & Lomb Optical Company 132 Heughes F. L. & Co. Inc 146 Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation 3 Beaucaire Inc 140 Hickok Mfg. Co. Inc 83 Rochester German Publishing Co 129 Bender Bros 103 Hickson Electric and Radio Corporation 100 Rochester Iron & Metal Co. Inc 126 Berger Bros. Electric Motors Inc 100 Hires Turner Glass Co 89 Rochester Journal-American 129 Better Business Bureau of Rochester In 4 Hollister Lumber Company Ltd 122 Rochester Lead Works Inc 126 Big Elm Dairy Co 97 Hopeman A. W. & Sons Co 95 Rochester Lumber Co 123 Blanchard Storage Co. Inc 147 Horton E. J. Inc 68 Rochester Motors Inc 67 Bohacnek E. S. Inc front cover and 112 Hotel Rochester 109 Rochester Savings Bank 81 Boiler Ezra J. Agency Inc 115 Howe & Bassett Co. Inc 136 Rochester Show Case Works, Storandt Industries Bonbright George D. B. & Co top lines and 85 Howe & Rogers Co top lines and 105 Inc 149 Bourne John R 132 Hubbs & Hastings Paper Co 134 Rochester Storage Warehouses 148 Bramley Herbert W top lines Humphreys The Paint Man 133 Rochester Telephone Corporation 149 Brighton Place Dairy Co. Inc 97 Hunter H. L. Co 106 Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co. .front edge and 76 Brown Brothers Company 131 Hupmobile Rochester Company Inc 68 Ryan's Anthony J. Son 104 Burke Steel Co. Inc 146 Hurst Engraving Co. Inc. The 135 Sage, Rutty & Steele 86 Burr & Starkweather Co 66 Ingmire & Nagle Co. Inc front cover Sampson & Murdock Co. Inc 139 Bush W. E. & Co. Inc 70 Irondequoit Coal & Supply Co 93 Schauman's L. Sons 102 Caley & Nash Inc 71 Jeffreys L. A. Co bottom edge Scheer E. J. Inc top lines and 119 Case W. A. & Son Mfg. Co 137 Jenkins & Macy Co 92 Scheuerman C. F. Sons 104 Central Trust Co 72 Jennings Detective Agency 98 Schlegel Mfg. Co. The 71 City Blue Print Co top lines and 83 Jewish Ledger Publishing Co. Inc 131 School of Commerce 143 Clancy Carting & Storage Co. Inc 151 Johnston James Agency Inc 113 Security Trust Company of Rochester 77 Clancy J. C. Carting Co 151 Knapp Homer 95 Service Storage Co 148 Clark Stek-0 Corporation 134 Knowles & Peck Co. Inc 144 Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co top lines Clements James C. Inc 117 Lake Shore Properties Inc line front cover Sloan Samuel & Company 137 Cook Iron Store Co 146 Langie L. C. Coal Co 92 Smith Ceramic Studios Inc 91 Cool Chevrolet Corp 67 Laube Electric Corporation 100 Smith Coal Co 91 Corbett-Steeves Pattern Works 135 Leland-Weston-Lowe Co 127 Smith J. Hungerford Co 145 Cowles A. B 84 Lester Henry Hardware Co. Inc 107 Standard Insurer's Agency of N. Y. Inc 116 Crouch & Beahan Co top lines and 120 Levis Music Store 128 Stecher-Traung Lithograph Corp 119 Crowley Harry B 114 Likly Agency Inc. The 117 Stewart & Bennett Inc 96 Crown Bibbon & Carbon Mfg Co 132 Likly Stores Inc. The top lines and 152 Strasenburgh R. J. Co 135 Davenport Machine Tool Co. Inc 124 Lincoln-Alliance Bank and Trust Co. .top lines and 75 Streb Norbert Co 141 Democrat & Chronicle 130 Lincoln Earl E line front cover Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co 140 Dietrich George Co. Inc 116 Loewenguth & Dineen Inc 115 Stuart-Olver-Holtz Co 136 Doehler Mercantile Agency 93 Lucas & Dake Co. Inc 118 Sullivan H. H. Inc back cover I. M. Inc 95 96 Doyle Detective Bureau & Armored Car Service. . 98 Ludington's Sons Summerhays William Sons Corp DuBois Press The 138 McCurdy & Co. Inc 98 Sutro Bros. & Co 86 Dutton Percy Bruce 110 McGee John H. & Son 127 Swan Theodore H. Brick & Tile Co. Inc 88 East End Carting Co 151 McKay Harry J back cover and 113 Taylor Instrument Companies 150 East Side Savings Bank of Rochester The 79 McKesson-Rochester, Division of McKesson & Rob- Tice & Gates 90 Eckhart John J 117 bins Incorporated 99 Timmerman Eugene A 104 Edwards Coal & Coke Company Inc 93 Maier's L. W. Sons 103 Trott Bros. Co. Inc 128 Electric Storage Battery Co. The 70 Manufacturers Tool & Die Co. Inc 125 Union Trust Co. of Rochester back cover and 78 Englehardt Edw. Co 114 Marrion T. H. & Co 127 Upton Cold Storage Co. Inc. The 148 Erdle Perforating Co 143 Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co., Boston Vereschak George 106 133 Exchange Lumber Company Inc 121 Mass 113 Vlall George I. & Son Fincher Motors Inc 68 Mathews & Boucher 108 Vick Clarence A 114 117 First National Bank & Trust Company of Rochester Mattle A. J. & Son 102 Vierhile & DeMallie Inc The back bone and 73 Mechanics Savings Bank of Rochester The 82 Ward C. P. Inc....' 96 138 Plesch & Schmitt Inc 144 Meng-Stephcns Co. Inc 133 Wegman-Walsh Press Inc 92 Flower City Specialty Co 134 Michelscn George J. Furniture Co 105 West Chas. C. Coal Co. Inc 152 Forbes & Porter Inc 114 Monroe Abstract Corporation 66 White Wire Works Co. The 69 Ford Hotel 108 Monroe Block Co. Inc 88 Whiting-Buick Inc 89 Forman B. Company 152 Monroe County Savings Bank 80 Whitmore, Raubcr & Vicinus line back cover Francis Metal Door and Window Corporation 87 Monroe Warehouse Co. Inc 147 Wilson H. E. Inc 119 Gamrod-Harman Co. Inc 133 Moone E. C. Inc 115 Wilson J. C. Co t 113 Gannett Inc 130 Morris Plan Industrial Bank of Rochester The. . 82 Wolfert Brothers Company 85 Service Station 70 Morse C. H. & Son 142 Wray Henry & Son Inc Gay's Speedometer 85 General Ice Cream Rochester Division 109 Morse Sash & Door Co 89 Wright A. J. & Co Corporation, 136 Genesee Trust Co 74 Morse Wm. B. Lumber Co 122 Wright & Alexander Company Valley 91 Lumber Co. Inc 121 Moseley & Motley Milling Co 101 Yates Coal Co. The Georgian Bay 141 Goldman David Co. Inc lines and 118 National Casket Co. Inc 104 Yates & Mcintosh Inc top 145 Good Stone Co. Inc 88 Nell Bros. & Kern 150 Youngs Wrought Iron Works Mfg. 123 Goreline & Swan Construction Co 95 Neun H. P. Co. Inc 83 Zielinski Stephen Gottry Sam Carting Co 151 Normandie The 108

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City Directory Statistical Review

Suggested and Planned by American Community Advertising Association Adopted by Association of North American Directory Publishers Compiled by Statistical Bureau, Rochester Chamber of'Commerce

ROCHESTER, NEW7 YORK"The Flower City"

of Rochester on Lake Form of Government: City Manager. in centre of city. City owned Port Ontario seven miles from centre of City, with regular day Population: 328,132, Federal Census 1930. and night boat service to Canada and Thousand Islands; Predominating Nationalities: Aside from Native: Italian, two daily ferries to Canada. City owned subway crosses German, Canadian, Russian, Polish and English. entire city for inter-urban passenger and freight service. miles. Altitude 500 to 679 feet. Area: Thirty-four square Municipally owned and operated flying field covering 110 Assessed Valuation: $632,748,793. City Tax rate $26.90 pet- acres including two modern hangars. thousand in 1935. Amusements: There are six theatres for stage productions, Parks: 33 with 1,777 acres valued at $3,000,000. Public the largest seating 4,200 people; numerous motion picture baseball diamonds and tennis courts in all of the larger houses, municipally owned Convention Hall, International parks, and public golf links at Genesee Valley and Durand- League baseball, and the annual Exposition and Horse Eastman. In addition there are ten private golf courses Show. close to the city and a privately owned fee system course on the lake. Education: There are forty-three elementary schools, eleven these are City's Net Bonded Debt: 1934, $64,912,830.94. junior and senior high schools. Supplementing four special schools devoted to the instruction of back Financial: Rochester has four savings banks, six trust com ward pupils. Number of pupils in public schools exceeds panies and one commercial bank with total deposits of 60,000 and there are 2,000 teachers. In addition, regis $334,193,582. Resources not including buildings and trations in fifty-two parochial elementary schools and four equipment amounted to $382,601,426. Clearings for 1934 senior high schools totals over 19,000. A civic orchestra aggregated $311,115,953. of fifty pieces frequently gives concerts to develop among Post Office Receipts: Year ending June 30, 1935, $2,421,- high school students an appreciation for music. Popular 014.50. Telephones in service June 30, 1935, 77,897. programs are given before the public for the same purpose Churches: 186 of all denominations. on Sundays. Building Construction: 1934, value of building permits, $3,- Advantages for higher education are offered through the 714,596. University of Rochester, including the Eastman School of Industry: 806 manufacturing establishments producing Music and the College of Medicine and Dentistry; Me goods valued at more than $5,000 each annually. Selling chanics Institute, Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Naz value of manufactured products $241,996,257. Wages, $62,- areth College, St. Andrew's and St. Bernard's Seminary. 345,004. Leads the world in manufacture of photographic There is also a School for the Deaf. film, cameras, mail chutes, optical goods, check protectors, Street Mileage: 525 miles with 423 miles paved, 513 miles thermometers, office systems, enameled steel tanks and of sewers, 201 miles of electric street railway. Pure horticultural products. Ranks high in the production of water from city owned lakes, thirty miles away, with clothing, buttons, shoes, machinery, telephone apparatus, capacity of 242,000,000 gallons, and an average daily pump radio, electrical supplies, railway signals and lithography. of 30,000,000 gallons. There are approximately 550 miles Trade: Retail territory serves 700,000 people within a of mains and an estimated plant value of over $14,000,000. radius of fifty miles. Jobbing territory serves 2,000,000 people within a ninety-mile radius. Retail establishments Fire Department: Employed over 500 uniformed men in sold to customers approximately $157,000,000 in 1933. Live 1935. Twenty engine companies, ten trucks, five hose, Chamber of Commerce with over 3,500 members. one water tower, one protective and two supply com All modern Hotels: Nine modern with total of 2,650 rooms. panies. motorized equipment.

Transportation: Five railroads, the New York Central, Erie; Police Department: Has 480 men with seven precincts. Baltimore & Ohio. Fifteen bus The Rochester Pennsylvania, Lehigh, Chamber of Commerce will furnish any ad lines enter the city. Barge Canal Harbor and warehouses ditional information on request. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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ROCHESTER "Where Quality Dominates."

Rochester's history is in part the chronicle of the famous The Erie canal, opened at Rochester in 1823, and com Genesee Country of Western New York. The settlement pleted two years later, played a conspicuous part in building of the city, its remarkable growth from a little community up the commerce of Rochester and in developing the re of 100 acres into the third largest city in the Empire State sources of the Genesee Country. In 1827 there were listed in a little more than a century, is due almost as much to more than 100 manufacturing concerns, and even at that the natural advantages of this section of the state as it is early date there was a constantly increasing demand for to the enterprise of the hardy pioneers, who, in the early Rochester-made products, large shipments going east and years of the nineteenth century, started the little village of west via the canal each week. Rochester upon the path of progress. In the ninety-five years since its incorporation as a city This village was incorporated as Rochesteryille in 1817, in 1834, Rochester has enjoyed a remarkably uninterrupted changed its name to Rochester in 1822, and became a city in growth. When the opening of the west resulted in the 1834. The city had grown from a settlement of 100 acres removal of the milling interests from the city, the enterprise in 1811 to a thriving community in 1834, comprising some of its citizens resulted in the establishment of other lines 4,000 acres, with a population of more than 14,000 persons. of industry.

Port of Rochester on Lake Ontario

and has made Rochester an Many special advantages are offered by Rochester to used to cut logs grind corn, known in all the homeseeker and to the business man. It is a city with industrial city of note whose products are picturesque surroundings, set in the heart of the fertile parts of the world. the has lost few of its charms Genese Valley at the point where the river takes a drop of In its growth city original has taken on all the of a Roches more than 300 feet in a series of three falls, and thus pre and advantages large city. ter is located in the in New sents an ideal combination of industry and agriculture. largest agricultural county York a which ranks well up in point of pro The city occupies a strategic position from the standpoint State, county in the Monroe totals of transportation, so that raw materials are easily and ductiveness with any country. County a circle drawn with a radius of cheaply obtained and finished products promptly distributed. a population of 423,881, and Rochester embraces a of two The city owes its location to the power generated in the 90 miles from population nearly million. Genesee River. The development of this power, originally Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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Part of Industrial Rochester

Known first as the Flour City because of its extensive devices and office systems; the largest thermometer plant milling interests, the city's cognomen was later changed to in the world; the largest optical works in the world; the the Flower City because of the extensive horticultural in largest manufacturers of check protectors; the largest film terests which were developed. With the growth of industry factory in the world; the largest camera factory in the on a large scale, the city became known as the city of varied world ; the largest photographic plate factory in the world ; industries and as took its slogan "Rochester Made Means the largest manufacturers of soda fountain fruits and syrups. Quality." Rochester boasts many famous industrial organ It as a leader in telephone apparatus, paper box manufac izations and leads the world in the production of a number turers and many other lines. More high-class ivory buttons of products. are made here than in any city in the United States. It is In are Rochester the largest manufacturers of enameled the headquarters of the nursery business of the United steel tanks in the world ; the largest manufacturers of filing States.

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Rochester had 935 manufacturing establishments in of shoes each year is valued at $20,000,000, and the clothing 1929, producing 325 separate commodities. Each of these output is valued at $50,000,000. In 1927 Rochester out of concerns manufactured goods more valued at than $5,000 twenty leading American cities ranked first in the percent annually. The investment in plant building and equipment of wage earners (16.6%) to total population. was $297,586,431, the whereas, annual wages and salaries From 1923 to 1927 Rochester industries showed the approximated $113,504,923. Rochester is the worlds head greatest per cent increase in the number of employees, quarters for photographic goods and It ranks supplies. stood second in the growth of wages paid, and rated third in fourth the production of women's shoes and has the same in the percent growth realized in manufacturing output, rank in the production of men's clothing. The production as compared with thirty leading American cities.

Genesee Valley Park

One of the outstanding features of the city is its park Rochester is served by five important railroads, three system which includes five large and twenty-eight small inter-state bus lines, the New York State Barge Canal, and parks containing 1,777 acres. Genesee Valley Park contains steamship lines operating on Lake Ontario. Improved high 589.83 acres; Durand-Eastman Park along the Lake Ontario ways leading east, west and south, enable any type of mer Shore contains 474 acres; Edgerton (Exposition) Park has chandise and produce to the transported to adjacent cities an area of 42 acres, contains eight large practical and beauti by motor truck. The city possesses modern aviation facili ful buildings. ties in its municipally-owned airport. These factors have Because of the high grade of workmanship demanded made Rochester one of the outstanding cities in the country in most of Rochester's industrial organizations, Rochester in point of transportation service and facilities. boasts an unusually large percentage of skilled mechanics. It is estimated that 9,000 people enter and depart from This means that wages are good, a situation which is re Rochester each day over the city railroads, which run ap flected in the large proportion of home-owners found in this proximately 150 passenger trains daily. In addition to this, city. More than 42% of Rochester's dwellings are owned about 4,000 people are handled daily by busses operating by those who live in them, which puts Rochester among in and out of the city. the first ten cities of the country in this respect. High-grade freight service from Rochester to all desti From a transportation point of view the city enjoys nations is rendered by the railroads entering the city. many advantages. Many of the articles manufactured in The Barge Canal is an important factor in the transpor Rochester are of a specialty and technical nature. The out tation service of Rochester. A large modern freight ter bound freight business from Rochester, therefore, is largely minal and warehouse constructed by the state of New York, made up of less than carload shipments. As a result of this at the dockside of this inner harbor, which is about two immense tonnage, the city undoubtedly has the best distribu miles in length, and located in the heart of the business tive service of any city this side of the sea board. district, is equipped to handle almost any amount of freight. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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Court Street Bridge, Subway and Barge Canal Harbor

In its new subway, Rochester has all the advantages of The Rochester airport, a municipally-owned and oper a highly modern joint transit railroad facility. This impor ated flying field, is located four miles southeast of the center tant traffic artery operated by electricity, provides expedited of the city and approximately one-half mile southwest of the passenger and freight service for a large portion of the city, city line. The airport is on the Scottsville road, an im at a cost of more than $12,000,000. Rochester has utilized proved state highway, and is easily accessible by automobile. the right of way of the old Erie Canal, passing east and Trolley cars operate to within one and one-half miles of the west through the very center of the city, which has been airport and passenger busses pass by it. abandoned in favor of the New Barge Canal, south of the The field is rectangular in shape, and contains 110 city. acres. The surface of the field is sod. Natural and tile That there is an unusual for industrial opportunity de drainage insure an adequately dry surface at all times. velopment along the rails of the new subway is obvious. In addition to two main runways, 1,500 feet and 1,000 Many desirable sites are available throughout the nine miles feet in length, respectively, there are two cross-wind run of the line. West of the city a vast territory may be readily ways, each 1,000 feet long. All the landing strips are of opened up to new industries. stone base and cinder top. Grading of the entire field is All industries of Rochester are located in what is known being completed and will result in an "allway" field. as the Rochester reciprocal district. Cars in-bound by any One morning and two evening newspapers, as well route, can be spotted on the sidings of industries within as one German evening daily and several other foreign the switching territory free of any additional expense. In language weeklies, are published in Rochester. The total other words, cars are spotted. in the industries or forwarded circulation of the three English newspapers is over therefrom on the basis of no greater cost than the flat Roch daily 200,000. ester rate. In the harvesting season hundreds of carloads The area of peaches, pears, grapes, apples and other fruits are shipped trading covered by these papers, extends at out of Rochester and surrounding territory. some points to a distance of about 60 miles. Within this Rochester is but an over-night's ride from New York, radius the influence of Rochester as a business and cultural Washington, StLouis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Toron center is well demonstrated by the large circulation of its to, Boston, Montreal and Chicago. This gives fast service in newspapers. obtaining coal and raw materials and in the distribution of Rochester is a city of homes, and its clean, tree-lined finished products. streets, well maintained by efficient city departments, give National advertising of many of the industrial large a feeling of liveableness and friendliness to the city that is has helped to keep Rochester and its products oganizations not to be surpassed in any community of its size. before the world. Goods from Rochester factories are found Wise and has confined on the counters of merchants in all the states of the union far-sighted city zoning industry to certain areas of the city in to districts and in many foreign countries. juxtaposition pro viding workingmen's houses. About 40,000 horse power of electricity is developed from the Genesee River and plans have been made for the The industries of Rochester are, for the most part, of a development of many times this amount by the damming light manufacturing variety, and consequently, the city is of the Genesee at Portage. unusually free of smoke and other nuisances. one main Post Office with sub-stations Rochester has Workingmen's homes can be bought or rented at very located in various parts of the city. Mail is distributed by a favorable rates, and there is available a supply of good, force of over 250 letter carriers. clean living accommodations for all classes of people. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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Memorial Art Gallery

work with Connected with the University is the Memorial Art Gal museum, with a classroom for educational of 300 lery, which offers facilities for college work in art, as well children, and a Little Theatre with a seating capacity as for public exhibitions. The gallery embraces a children's persons.

Magnolia Time Oxford Street

the libraries of the city are not part Rochester has two lake-shore city-owned bathing Strictly speaking, of its recreational facilities, but, nevertheless, they provide beaches, embracing over a mile of lake front, together with use time. Branch are also main for profitable of spare other out-door and indoor pools. Bath houses opportunities libraries are situated in various parts of the city for the tained in convenient sections of the city. convenience of the public. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936 16

Eastman Theatre

Rochester has a total of 41 theatres and auditoriums of The spirit of progress in Rochester, have been well exem which 33 are devoted to motion pictures, with a total seating plified in Civic affairs as well as in Industrial Development. aware of its capacity om 48,500. The famous Eastman Theatre, which is Seldom can one find a community more keenly to an outstanding architectural achievement, has a seating Civic duty or more willing to co-operate in movements capacity of 3,500, and provides seasonal musical events by achieve those things which are essential to the progress and world's famous artists. prosperity of the city. International League baseball is provided through a Rochester occupies a strong position among cities in its local team, with a modern concrete stadium seating over class, and the diversity of its manufactures should enable 18,000. practically any class of industry to achieve economic and Rochester is a livable city, and possesses many char stable production, especially if the product requires a large acteristics conducive to the well-being of the individual. amount of skilled labor in its manufacture. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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DEATHS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.

DEATHS IN ROCHESTER FOR/THE YEAR ENDING MAY 31st, 1935. From the Health Bureau Summary

Aug. Sept. Oct. Not. Jan Feb. Mar May Total 1935 Total. 227 247 263 286 313 267 323 347 3,379 Ages Under 1 year

Between 1 and S. . .

Between 5 and 10. . Between 10 and 15. Between 15 and 30. 129 Between 30 and 50. 482 Between 50 and . 70. 1.241 Between 70 and over 1,166 Births Marriages.

15.38 15.67 15.94 15.68 14.01 13.62 15.59 15.14 14.56 14.75 14.18 14.65 14 93 9.44 8.16 7.95 8.94 9.21 10.36 9.98 10.87 10.35 11.31 11.93 12.16 10.06

MORTALITY OF THE LAST TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.

June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Not. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Total

1910-1911 230 252 275 266 280 240 265 282 291 314 292 300 3,287 1011-1913 217 205 251 288 242 233 268 318 268 283 333 291 3,287 1912-1913 237 230 245 265 245 240 284 311 283 327 312 320 3,308 1013-1914. 273 257 258 275 272 282 283 301 320 344 325 336 1.626 1014-1915. 306 231 261 271 279 270 268 292 284 372 385 276 3,406 1018-1916, 243 274 259 265 257 257 322 349 276 313 313 296 3,423 1018-1017, 315 312 296 271 279 329 368 439 351 356 374 386 4,075 1017-1018. 297 280 303 301 298 295 300 337 320 352 370 289 3,742 1018-1910. 241 271 260 268 858 477 553 355 303 376 355 341 4,658 1010-1920. 245 233 221 240 261 266 291 348 416 346 356 360 3,582 1920-1921. 264 247 257 263 284 248 28 338 335 328 301 206 3,429 1921-1022. 222 289 309 240 286 296 277 284 308 400 343 315 3,661 1022-1023. 263 274 239 224 293 279 289 334 409 368 336 293 3,601 1023-1024. 249 228 247 252 281 277 268 284 291 357 335 322 3,399 1024-1025. 282 228 254 259 291 274 278 319 266 340 388 333 3,611 1025-1026. 274 292 291 261 284 280 337 368 311 554 386 380 4,018 1026-1027. 312 279 254 251 278 254 311 304 306 354 342 350 3,505 1027-1028. 290 240 269 261 285 293 324 354 323 369 368 338 3,714 1028-1020. 291 268 284 271 272 321 360 478 366 348 305 343 3,897 1929-1930. 268 250 297 245 291 280 330 303 313 370 333 300 3,580 1930-1031. 275 271 ?M 244 306 307 296 355 367 368 344 303 3.692 1931-1932. 281 250 273 282 28H 276 302 321 298 372 873 332 3,646 1932-1933. 302 275 268 233 259 297 339 451 328 336 327 288 3.703 1933-1034. 288 291 228 247 234 261 310 333 289 301 313 319 3,414 1934-1935. 259 233 227 247 263 286 286 313 267 323 329 347 3,379 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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POPULATION OF NEW YORK

UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1930 Total 12,588,066

Number of Cities, designated by an (*) asterisk, 60; Number of Counties, 62

Albany Cattaraugus Chautauqua 3,802 Chazy 2,916 Creek Clinton 1,191 127.412 Allegany 3,731 Cherry 1,114 Albany 1,181 Dannemora 4,720 Berne 1,210 Ashford 1,214 Clymer ?Dunkirk 17,802 Ellenburg 2,243 Bethlehem 7,160 Carrollton 1,026 Dunkirk 726 Mooers 2,655 4,542 Cold Spring 541 Coeymans 1,919 Peru 1,989 ?Cohoes 23,226 Conewango 1,011 Ellery Elllcott 8,237 ?Plattsburg 13,349 Colonle 17,468 Dayton 1,602 1,079 Plattsburg 2,132 Green Island 4,331 East Otto 751 Ellington French Creek 768 Saranac 2,367 Guilderland 4,394 Elko 160 1,112 Schuyler Falls.. 1,350 Knox 863 EUicottville 1,793 Gerry 719 HanoTer 6,993 New Scotland. . . . 2,841 Farmersville Harmony 1,426 46,687 Rensselaerville. . . 1,203 FranklinTille 2,963 ?Jamestown 45,156 16,083 Freedom 863 Columbia ?WaterWiet Kiantone 706 Great Valley 1,366 Westerlo 1,220 944 Ancram 850 Hinsdale 969 Mina . Austerlitz 643 526 North Harmony. 1,462 211,953 Humphrey Canaan 979 Ischua 566 Poland 1,598 Chatham 2,908 Leon 720 Pomfret 8,062 ClaTerack 4,168 Allegany Little Valley 1,542 Portland 3,001 2,254 Clermont 805 Alfred 1,404 Lyndon 463 Ripley Sheridan 2,035 1,165 Allen 419 Machlas 1,255 Copake Sherman 1,350 Gallatin 511 Alma 884 Mansfield 661 Stockton 1,574 Germantown 1,462 Almond 1,101 Napoli 578 VlllenoTa 917 Ghent 2,818 1,867 New Albion 2,004 Amity Westfleld 4,785 Greenport 1,800 Andover 1,905 *01ean 21,790 In Hillsdale 968 1,338 Olean 1,162 Cattaraugus Angelica dian Res. ?Hudson 12,337 1,113 Otto 704 (part Belfast Kinderhook 3,104 364 Perrysburg 1,358 of) Birdsall LiTingston 1,473 BoliTar 2,813 Persia 2,510 126,457 New Lebanon. . . . 1,081 Burns 1,152 PortTllle 2,407 2,256 Chemung Stockport 2,422 Caneadea 1,066 Randolph 1,440 563 Red House 313 StuyTesant CenterviUe Ashland 948 Taghkanic Clarksvllle 768 ?Salamanca 9,577 Baldwin 483 Cuba 2,266 Salamanca 330 Big Flats 1,679 Friendship 1,868 South Valley 310 Catlin 670 Genesee 1,119 Yorkshire 1,512 Chemung 1,285 Cortland 477 Indian Granger Allegany ?Elmira 47,397 Cincinnatus 901 634 ReserTatlon. ... 972 GroTe Elmlra 6,084 ?Cortland 15,043 1,674 Cattaraugus In Hume Erin 774 Cortlandvllle 3,520 . . 174 . dian Res. independence. 1,056 (part) Horseheads 8,420 748 565 Cuyler New Hudson Southport 5,421 Freetown 418 936 72,398 Rushford VanEtten 1,004 Harford 564 Sclo 1,205 Veteran 1,615 299 Homer 3,991 Ward Cayuga Lapeer 393 WellsTllle 6,909 ?Auburn 36,652 74,680 Marathon 1,322 West Almond . . . 391 820 Aurelius 1,430 Chenango Preble 642 Willing Scott 644 1,269 Brutus 2,109 Afton 1,871 Wirt Solon 483 Cato 1,286 Bainbrldge 2,192 604 38.025 Conquest 906 Columbus 724 Taylor Fleming 987 CoTentry 780 Truxton Genoa 1,407 German 303 Virgil Bronx Ira 1,342 Greene 3,048 Willet Bronx borough Ledyard 1,236 Guilford 1,719 (part of New Locke 714 Lincklaen 447 1.265,258 Mentz 1,553 York city).... McDonough 598 Delaware Montezuma 690 New Berlin 2,123 MoraTla 1,913 Andes 1,899 North Norwich.. . 689 Broome Nlles 903 ?Norwich 8,378 BoTina 771 Barker 992 Owasco 1,764 Norwich 1,131 Colchester 2,489 ?Binghamton.. 76,662 Sclplo 991 Otselic 880 Davenport 1,197 Blnghamton... 1,092 Sempronlus 643 Oxford 2,904 Delhi 2,853 Chenango. . . 2,074 Sennett 1,528 464 Deposit 1,469 Colesville 2,394 Springport 1.316 Pitcher 598 Franklin 2,037 Conklln 1,332 Sterling 1,! Plymouth 767 Hamden 1.171 Dickinson 4,255 Summerhill 448 579 Hancock 3,953 Fenton 2,003 Throop 990 2,619 Harpersfield.. 1,265 Kirkwood 1,237 Venice 1,050 SmlthTille 831 Kortright 1340 Lisle 1,299 Victory 1,037 1.020 Masonville . 854 Maine 1,628 Meredith 1,295 Nantlcoke . . . 454 64,761 34,665 Mlddletown 3,532 Sanford 2,638 Roxbury 2,267 Clinton 1,452 Sidney 3,854 Triangle Chautauqua Union 42,579 1,834 Stamford 2,141 Vestal 2,848 Arkwright 746 1,868 Tompkins 1,665 Windsor 2,183 Busti 3,608 Beekmantown.. . . 1,533 Walton 6,111 Carroll 1,972 1,692 147,022 Charlotte 1,208 4,848 41,163 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936 POPULATION OP NEW YORK 19

Duchess Bombay 1,216 Herkimer Nunda 2,100 516 Amenla 1 969 Brandon Columbia 915 Ossian 610 993 ?Beacon 11,933 Brighton Danube 790 Portage 793 Beekman 764 Burke 1,512 Fairfield 1,248 Sparta 974 Clinton 1,041 Chateaugay 2,687 Frankfort 6,918 Springwater 1,381 Constable DoTer 3,775 1,016 German Flats 13,923 West Sparta 667 Dickinson East FIshkill 1,845 1,061 Herkimer 12,327 York 2.349 FishkUl 2,890 Duane 177 Litchfield 712 Hyde Park 3,388 Fort Covington.... 1,728 ?Little Falls 11,105 37,560 Franklin 1,242 LaGrange 1,210 Little Falls 741 Madison Milan 622 Harrietstown 6,856 Manheim 3,831 Northeast 2,119 Malone 11,798 Newport 1,768 Brookfield 1,750 Pawling 2,391 Moira 2,101 Norway 482 Cazenovia 3,504 Pine Plains 1,209 Santa Clara 528 Ohio 457 DeRuyter 1,047 Pleasant Valley.... 1,520 WaTerly 1,337 Russia 1,347 Eaton 2,168 ?Poughkeepsie 40,288 WestTiile 880 Salisbury 1,244 Fepner 795 Poughkeepsie 12,707 StRegls Indian Schuyler 1,146 Georgetown 684 Rel Hook 3,404 Reservation 945 Stark 844 Hamilton 3,687 Rhinebeck 2,968 Warren 974 Lebanon 895 Lenox Stanford. 1,269 45,694 Webb 1,785 5,887 Lincoln 869 Union Vale, 1,025 Winneld 1,449 Madison Wapplnger 4,083 1,515 Fulton Nelson Washington 3,042 64,006 1,026 Bleecker 202 ?Oneida 10,558 Broadalbin Smithfleld 653 105,462 2,226 Jefferson Caroga 306 Stockbridge 1,369 Adams 3,284 Erie Ephratah 949 Sullivan 3,383 ?GloversTille 23,099 Alexandria 3,953 Allen 4,463 ?Johnstown 10,801 Antwerp 2,292 39,790 Amherst 13,181 Brownville 3,489 Johnstown 2,612 Monroe Aurora 6,875 Mayfield 2,077 Cape Vincent 1,958 Boston 1,368 1 ,919 Champion 3,001 Brighton 9,065 Northampton Chili Brant 1,603 1,147 Clayton 3,698 2,493 Oppenheim Clarkson ?Buffalo 573,076 Perth 838 Ellisburg 3,026 1,456 Gates Cheektowaga 20,849 Stratford 384 Henderson 1,165 3,634 Clarence 3,208 Hounsfield 2,926 Greece 12,113 Hamlin..: Colden 1,217 46,560 LeRay 2,422 2,079 Collins 4,424 Lorraine 848 Henrietta 2,142 Concord 4,453 Lyme 1,585 Irondequoit 18,024 Mendon East Hamburg. . . 4,234 Genesee Orleans 1,790 2,636 Eden 2,773 Alabama 1,734 Pamelia 979 Ogden 3,159 Parma Elma 2,320 Alexander 1,378 Philadelphia 1,562 3,222 Penfleld Evans 3,827 ?Batavia 17,375 Rodman 935 3,306 Rutland Perlnton 9,854 Grand Island 626 Batavia 2,248 1,734 Pittsford Hamburg 13,058 Bergen 1,512 Theresa 1,715 7,192 Holland 1,473 Bethany 1,254 ?Watertown 32,205 Riga 1,718 . . . Watertown 1.270 ?Rochester 328,132 ?Lackawanna. 23,948 Byron 1,347 Wilna Rush 1,901 Lancaster 15,260 Darien 1,740 7,322 415 Sweden 4,613 Manila 1,282 Elba 1,695 Worth Webster 4,778 Newstead 4,334 LeRoy 6,007 Wheatland 2,364 North Collins 2,522 Oakfleld 3,116 83,574 Sardinia 1,518 Pavilion 1,236 423,881 ?Tonawanda 12,681 Pembroke 2,209 Kings Tonawanda 25,006 Stafford 1,231 Brooklyn bor Wales 1,086 Tonawanda In ough (part of Montgomery West Seneca 10,401 dian Reserva New York city) ?Amsterdam 34,817 Cattaraugus In tion (part of).... 387 2,560,401 Amsterdam 3,818 dian Reserva Canajoharie 4,023 tion (part of .... 1,196 44,468 Lewis Charleston 694 Tonawanda In Florida Croghan 2,392 1,805 dian Reserva Glen Greene Denmark 1,987 1,749 tion (part of).... 66 Minden 4,232 Ashland 482 Diana 2,080 821 Mohawk 2,730 Athens 2,254 Greig 762,408 589 Palatine 2,287 Cairo 1,772 Harrisburg Market 222 Root 1,021 Catsklll 8,200 High Lewis 677 SUohnsville 3,000 Chesterfield 1,599 Coxsackle 3,139 Durham 1,104 Leyden 1,482 Crown Point 1,468 Lowville 60,076 Greenville 1,276 4,336 Elizabethtown 1,113 Nassau 223 Lyonsdale 762 Essex 1,116 Halcott Hunter 2,299 Martinsburg 1,860 ?Glen Cove 11,430 2,153 366 Jay 835 Montague Hempstead 186,735 Keene 1,001 Jewett 815 New Bremen 1,697 ?Long Beach 5,817 Lewis 667 Lexington Osceola 319 New Baltimore... 1,434 North Hempstead 62,202 Minerra 567 646 Prattsville 706 Pinckney Oyster Bay 36,869 Moriah 6,191 Turin 897 Windham 1,269 Newcomb 437 Watson 528 303,053 North Elba 6,472 West Turin 1.886 North Hudson.... 235 25,808 New York StArmand 1,190 23,447 Manhattan bor Schroon 932 Hamilton ough (part of 5,105 Ticonderoga Arietta 165 Livingston New York city) Westport 1,534 69 Avon 3,566 1,867,312 Wlllsboro Benson 1,612 134 Caledonia 2,305 567 Hope ?New York City Wilmington Indian Lake 1,120 Conesus 832 Inlet 251 Geneseo 3,135 Bronx 1,265,258 33.959 2,560,401 Lake Pleasant.. . . 540 Groveland 3,295 Brooklyn Long Lake 1,038 Leicester 1,565 Manhattan 1,867,312 Franklin Morehouse 85 Lima 1,900 Queens 1,079,129 Altamont 6,097 Wells 627 Livonia 2,644 Richmond 158,346 Bangor 1,701 Mount Morris... 4,234 Belmont 1,303 North Dansville... 5,310 6,930,446 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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Manchester Middlefleld 1,504 Massena 12,029 Niagara "" 5,882 Milford 1,635 Morristown 1,658 Cambria 1,786 lies 1,933 Morris Norfolk J.047 Hartland 2,600 Phelps 4,590 1,355 883 New Lisbon 781 ?Ogdensburg 16,915 Lewlston 3,420 Richmond ?Oneonta 12,536 Oswegatchie 2,269 ?Lockport 23,160 Seneca 2,635 654 Oneonta 2,314 Parishville 1.284 Lockport 2,720 South Bristol 1,373 Piercefield 1,330 Newfane 4,225 Victor 2,424 Otego Pierrepont 1,379 Niagara 865 West Bloomfleld.. 1,040 Otsego 4,345 Pittsfleld 727 Pitcairn 57C ?Niagara Falls.... 75,460 54,276 Plainfleld 707 Potsdam 8,880 ?N. Tonawanda. . 19,019 Richfield 2,099 Rossie 720 Pendleton 1,253 Roseboom 633 Russell 1,585 Porter 2,954 Orange Springfield 1,305 Stockholm 2,253 Royalton 4,660 Blooming Grove. . 1,922 Unadilla 2,276 1,709 Somerset 1,892 Chester 2,164 Waddington Westford 652 Wheatneld 2,212 Cornwall 5,067 Worcester 1,946 90,960 Wilson 2,801 Crawford 1,800 Tuscarora Indian Deerpark 1,779 Reservation 402 Goshen 5,182 46,710 Saratoga Greenville 674 Ballston 2,578 Putnam 149,329 Hamptonburg 1,130 Charlton 978 Highlands 7,057 Carmel 3,434 Clifton Park 2,222 Oneida ?Middletown 21,276 Kent 770 Corinth 3,760 Patterson AnnsviHe 1,242 Minisink 1,360 1,196 Day 328 512 Augusta 1,739 Monroe 3,000 Phillipstown 3,982 Edinburg . . 859 Ava 588 Montgomery 8,082 Putnam Valley. Galway 1,137 Southeast Boonville 3,320 Mount Hope 1.847 3,503 Greenfield 1,544 Bridgewater 730 ?Newburgh 31,275 Hadley 841 Camden 2,977 Newburgh 5,072 13,744 Halfmoon 1,739 Deerfleld 983 New Windsor 3,126 Malta 1,277 Florence 641 ?PortJervis 10,243 Queens ?MechanicTille. . . 7,924 Floyd 752 Tuxedo 2,606 Queens borough Milton 5,672 Forestport 796 Wallkill 3,835 (part of New Moreau 4,471 Kirkland 5,059 Warwick 8,017 York city)....1,079,129 Northumberland. 1,059 Lee 1,300 Wawayanda 1,946 ProTldence 470 Marcy 2,604 Woodbury 1,923 Rensselaer Saratoga 3,027 ?Saratoga 13,169 Marshall 1,431 Berlin 1,369 Springs 130,383 Stillwater New Hartford. .. . 7,121 Brunswick 3,949 3,942 Paris Waterford 6,667 2,994 East Greenbush. . 3,267 Orleans Wilton 997 Remsen 867 Grafton 633 ?Rome 32,338 Albion 5,994 Hoosick 7,026 Sangerfleld 1,862 Barre 1,686 Nassau 2,020 63,314 Steuben 690 Carlton 1,699 North Greenbush. 2,215 Trenton 2,262 Clarendon 1,224 Petersburg 976 Schenectady ?Utica, 101,740 Gaines 1,702 Pittstown 2,426 Duanesburg 1,937 Vernon 4,854 Kendall 1,311 Poestenkill 1,164 GlepTille 12,069 Verona 3,192 Murray 3,251 ?Rensselaer 11,223 Niskayuna 4,931 Vienna 1,554 Ridgeway 6,068 Sandlake 2,022 Princetown 472 Western 1,139 Shelby 3,946 Schaghticoke 3,006 Rotterdam 9,920 Westmoreland 2,170 Yates 1,914 Schodack 4,639 ?Schenectady 95,692 Whltestown 11,818 Stephentown 1,093 28,795 ?Troy 72,763 125,021 198,763 Oswego 119,781 Schoharie Onondaga Albion 1,175 Blenheim 397 Camillus 4,066 Amboy 607 Richmond Broome 650 Cicero 3,684 Boylston 444 Richmond bor Carlisle 796 Clay 3,560 Constantia 1,405 ough (part of Coblesklll 3,980 DeWitt 9,536 ?Fulton 12,462 New York city) Conesvllle 569 Elbridge 2,814 Granby 2,130 158,346 Esperance 881 Fabius 1,252 Hannibal 1,855 Pulton 1,010 Geddes Gilhoa 10,210 Hastings 2,149 Rockland 978 Lafayette 1, Mexico 2,720 Jefferson ; 916 Lysander 4,849 Minetto 856 Clarkstown 10,188 Middleburg 1,927 Haverstraw New Haven 11,603 . Manlius 7,620 1,116 Rtchmondvllle. . 1,463 Marcellus 2, Orwell 826 Orangotown 18,029 Schoharie 2,193 Onondaga 5,826 ?Oswego 22,652 Ramapo 16,321 Seward 1,128 Otisco 871 Oswego 1,830 Stony Point 3,458 Sharon 1,319 Pompey. 1,996 Palermo 1,012 Summit 705 Sallna 10,117 Parish 1,249 Wright 755 Skaneateles 4,795 Redfteld 683 Spafford 767 Richland 3,816 St. Lawrence 19,667 ?Syracuse 209,326 Sandy Creek 2,156 Brasher 1,706 Tully 1,461 Schroeppel 3,010 Canton Schuyler VanBuren 3,814 Scriba 1,973 6,796 Clare 227 Catharine Onondaga Indian 2,347 1,177 Volney Clifton 1,291 Cayuta 268 Reservation.. . . 611 West Monroe 666 Colton 986 Dlx 3,583 Williamstown 706 DeKalb Hector 291,606 2,346 2,904 DePeyster 805 Montour 1,868 69,645 Edwards Ontario 1,399 grange 812 Fine 1,053 Reading Otsego i 1,257 Bristol 743 Fowler 1,608 Tyrone 1,050 Canadlce 317 Burlington 913 Gouverneur 5,512 Butternuts ?Canandaigua 7,541 1,260 Hammond 1,338 12,909 Canandaigua. ... 1 Cherry Valley 1,326 Hermon 1,356 . Decatur East Bloomfleld. 1,631 336 Hopklnton 1,046 Seneca Farmington 1,477 Edmeston 1,556 Lawrence 1,526 1,678 ?Geneva 16,053 Exeter 691 Lisbon 2,642 govert Hartwick Payette 2,396 Geneva 1,327 1,487 Louisville 1,355 Jun'us Laurens 775 Gorham 1,843 1,423 Macomb 953 ^d' Hopewell 1,365 Maryland 1,530 Madrid 1.044 1,388 Ovid 2.843 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

POPULATION OF NEW YORK

" Romulus 2,856 Sullivan Shandaken 2,066 Westchester Seneca Falls.. 7,166 Shawangunk 2,127 Bethel 1,799 Bedford 8,653 Tyre 743 Callicoon Ulster 3,597 Varick 1,996 Cortlandt 26,492 1,013 Cochecton Wawarsing 7,437 1,154 Eastchester 20,340 Waterloo. . . . 4,569 Delaware Woodstock 1,652 1,777 Greenburgh 35,821 Fallsburgh 4,716 Harrison 10,195 24,983 415 80,155 Forestburg Lewisboro 1,427 Fremont 1,386 Steuben Mamaroneck 19,040 Highland 880 Warren Mount Pleasant. . 20,944 Addison i 975 Liberty 6,967 Bolton 1,308 ?Mount Vernon. . 61,499 1,788 Lumberland 499 Caldwell Apa 1,730 Newcastle 6,792 Bath 7,843 Mamakatlng 2,277 Chester 1,610 ?New Rochelle. . . Bradford 507 NeTersink 54,000 1,256 ?Glens Falls 18,531 North Castle Cameron 704 Rockland 2,540 3,286 Hague 741 North Salem 1,128 Campbell 1,263 Thompson 5,950 Horicon 800 Canisteo Ossining 17,724 3,391 Tusten 914 Johnsburg 1,887 Caton Pelham 11,851 915 Luzerne 1,150 Cohocton Poundridge 602 2,516 35,272 Queensbury 3, 169 Rye ?Corning 15,777 37,495 Stony Creek 464 Scarsdale 9,690 Corning 2,997 Tioga Thurman 521 Somers 1,514 DansTille 995 Barton Warrensburg 2,263 . . Erwin 7,219 ?White Plains. . 35,830 3,518 Berkshire 771 Fremont ?Yonkers 134,646 Candor 2,564 34,174 Yorktown Greenwood 2,724 Newark Valley. . . 1,843 Hartsville 470 Nichols 1,407 Washington 620,947 Hornby 683 7,804 ?Hornell Owego.v Argyle 1,452 16,250 Richford 805 Hornellsville Cambridge 1,677 2,505 Spencer 1,480 Dresden Howard 470 1,032 Tioga 1,587 Easton Jasper 1,726 Fort Ann 2,977 Wyoming Lindley 945 25,480 Fort Edward 5,841 Arcade 2,404 Prattsburg 1,421 Granville 5,806 Attica 2,891 Pulteney 983 Tompkins Greenwich Bennington 1,515 Rathbone 695 3,872 Caroline Hampton 673 Castile 1,996 Thurston 646 1,617 Danby 1,407 Hartford 1,102 Covington 696 Troupsburg 1,124 Hebron Eagle 960 Tuscarora 839 Dryden 3,534 1,191 Enfield 939 Jackson 822 Gainesville 2,074 Urbana 2,108 Groton 3,789 Kingsbury 8,094 Genesee Falls. . . . 509 Wayland 3,071 ?Ithaca 20,708 Putnam 479 Java 1,403 Wayne 516 Ithaca Salem 2,145 Middlebury 1,091 West Union 715 2,943 Lansing White Creek 2,180 Orangeville 679 Wheeler 677 2,720 Newfield 1,451 Whitehall 5,975 Perry 5,086 Woodhull 1,151 2,382 Pike 913 46,482 Sheldon 1,545 82,671 41,490 Warsaw 4,361 Wayne Wethersfleld 641 Suffolk Ulster Arcadia 10,061 Babylon 19,291 Denning 292 Butler 1,384 28,764 Brookhaven 28,291 Esopus 4,167 Galen, 3,901 Easthampton 6,569 Gardiner 988 Huron 1,313 Huntington 25,582 Hardenbergh 313 Lyons 6,072 Yates Islip 33,194 Hurley 1,168 Macedon 2,330 Riverhead 7,956 ?Kingston 28,088 Marion 2,172 Barrlngton 790 Shelter Island 1,113 Kingston 194 Ontario 2,713 Benton 1,845 Smit.htown 11,855 Lloyd 3,709 Palmyra 4,223 Italy 510 Southampton 15,341 Marbletown 2,276 Rose 1,921 Jerusalem 2,072 Southold 11,669 Marlborough 3,627 Savannah 1,485 Middlesex 839 Shlnnecock and New Paltz 2,550 Sodus 5,003 Mllo 6,561 Poospatuck In Olive 1,196 Walworth 2,047 Potter 1,190 dian ReserTa- Plattekitl 1,713 Williamson 3,504 Ijtarkey 2,237 tion 194 Rochester 2,051 Wolcott 2,876 forrey 804 Rosendale 2,192

161,055 .... 8,752 49,995 16,848

Population of New York, 1790 to 1930

INCREASE OTBR PRE CEDING CENSUS CENSUS TEAR Population

Number Per cent

1930 12,588,066 2,202,839 10,385,227 1,271,613 9,113,614 1,844,720 1900 7,268,894 1,265,720 6,003,174 920,303 1880 5,082,871 700,112 4,382,759 502,024 3,880,735 783,341 3,097,394 668,473 2,428,921 510,313 1,918,608 645,796 1,372,812 413,763 43.1 959,049 369,998 689,051 248,931 73.2 340,120 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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LARGEST CITIES IN .UNITED STATES UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1920, 1930 Three hundred and sixty-Are cities are stated below In the order of their rank by population, the list comprising all the cities of the country whose population reaches 25,000. Rank CITIES 1930 1920 Rank CITIES 1930 1920 1 New York City, N. Y 6,930,446 5,620,048 91 Tampa, Fla 101,161 51,608 Chicago, 111 3,376,438 2,701,705 92 Gary, Ind 100,426 55,378 3 Philadelphia, Pa 1,950,961 1,823,779 93 Lowell, Mass 100,234 112,759 4 Detroit, Mich 1,568,662 993,678 94 Waterbury, Conn 99,902 91,715 5 Los Angeles, Cal 1,238,048 576,673 95 Schenectady, N. Y 95,692 88,723 6 Cleveland, 0 900,429 796,841 96 Sacramento, Cal 93,750 65,908 7 St. Louis, Mo 821,960 772,897 97 Allentown, Pa 92,563 73,502 8 Baltimore, Md 804,874 733,826 98 Bayonne, N. J 88,979 76,754 9 Boston, Mass 781,188 748,060 99 Wilkes-Barre, Pa 86,626 73,833 10 Pittsburgh, Pa :. 669,817 588,343 100 Rockford, 111 85,864 65,651 11 San Francisco, Cal 634,394 506,676 101 Lawrence, Mass 85,068 94,270 12 Milwaukee, Wis 578,249 457,147 102 Savannah, Ga 85,024 83,252 13 Buffalo, N. Y 573,076 506,775 103 Charlotte, N. C 82,675 46,338 14 Washington, D. C 486,869 437,571 104 Berkeley, Cal 82,109 56,036 15 Minneapolis, Minn 464,356 380,582 105 Altoona, Pa 82,054 60,331 16 New Orleans, La 458,762 387,219 106 Little Rock, Ark 81,679 65,142 17 Cincinnati, 0 451,160 401,247 107 St. Joseph, Mo 80,935 77,939 18 Newark, N. J 442,337 414,524 108 Saginaw, Mich 80,715 61,903 19 Kansas City, Mo . ... 399,746 324,410 109 Harrisburg, Pa 80,339 75,917 20 Seattle, Wash 365,583 315,312 110 Sioux City, la 79,183 71,227 21 Indianapolis, Ind 364,161 314,194 Ill Lansing, Mich 78,397 57,327 22 Rochester, N. Y 328,132 295,750 112 Pawtucket, R. I 77,149 64,248 23 Jersey City, N. J 316,715 298,103 113 Manchester, N. H 76,834 78,384 24 Louisville, Ky 307,745 234,891 114 Binghamton, N. Y 76,662 66,800 25 Portland, Ore 301,815 258,288 115 Shreveport, La 76,655 43,874 26 Houston, Tex 292,352 138,276 116 Pasadena, Cal 76,086 45,354 27 Toledo, 0 290,718 243,164 117 Lincoln, Neb 75,933 54,948 28 Columbus, 0 290,564 237,031 118 Huntington, W. Va 75,572 50,177 29 Denver, Colo 287,861 256,491 119 Niagara Falls, N. Y 75,460 50,760 30 Oakland, Cal 284,663 216,261 120 Winston-Salem, N. C 75,274 48,395 31 St. Paul, Minn 271,606 234,698 121 E. St. Louis, 111 74,347 66,767 32 Atlanta, Ga 270,366 200,616 122 Troy, N. Y 72,763 72,013 33 Dallas, Tex 260,475 158,976 123 Quincy, Mass 71,983 47,876 34 Birmingham, Ala 259,678 178,806 124 Springfield, 111 71,864 59,183 35 Akron, 0 255,040 208,435 125 Portland, Me 70,810 69,272 36 Memphis, Tenn i 253,143 162,351 126 Lakewood, 0 70.509 41,732 37 Providence, R. 1 252,981 237,595 127 Roanoke, Va 69,206 50,842 38 San Antonio, Tex 231,542 161,379 128 Springfield, 0 68,743 60,840 39 Omaha, Neb 214,006 191,601 129 Mobile, Ala 68,202 60,777 40 Syracuse, N. Y 209,326 171,717 130 New Britain, Ct 68,128 59,316 41 Dayton, 0 200,982 152,559 131 E. Orange, N. J 68,020 50,710 42 Worcester, Mass 195,311 179,754 132 Racine, Wis 67,542 58,593 43 Oklahoma City, Okla 185,389 91,295 133 Johnstown, Pa 66,993 67,527 44 Richmond, Va 182,929 171,667 134 Cicero, 111 66,602 44,995 45 Youngstown, 0 170,002 132,358 135 Atlantic City, N. J 66,198 50,707 46 Grand Rapids, Mich 168,592 137,634 136 Montgomery, Ala 66,079 43,464 47 Hartford, Conn 164,072 138,086 137 Newton, Mass 65,276 46,054 48 Fort Worth, Tex 163,447 106,482 138 Covington, Ky 65,252 57,121 49 New Haven, Ct 162,655 162,537 139 Pontlac, Mich 64,928 34,273 50 Flint, Mich 156,492 91,599 140 Hammond, Ind 64,560 36,004 51 Nashville, Tenn 153,866 118,342 141 Topeka, Kan 64,120 50,022 52 Springfield, Mass 149,900 129,614 142 Oak Park, 111 63,982 39,858 53 San Diego, Cal 147,995 74,683 143 Brockton, Mass 63,797 66,254 54 Bridgeport, Ct 146,716 143,555 144 Evanston, 111 63,338 37,234 55 Scranton, Pa 143,433 137,783 145 Passaic, N. J 62,959 63,841 56 Des la Moines, 142,559 126,468 146 Terre Haute, Ind 62,810 66.083 57 Long Beach, Cal 142,032 55,593 147 Glendale, Cal 62,736 58 13,536 Tulsa, Okla, 141,258 72,075 148 Charleston, S. C 62,265 67,957 59 Salt Lake City, Utah 140,267 118,110 149 Wheeling, W. Va 61,659 56,208 60 Patereon, N. J 138,513 135,875 150 Mt. Vernon, N. Y 61,499 42,726 61 N. Y Yonkers, 134,646 100,176 151 Davenport, la 60,751 56,727 62 Norfolk, Va 129,710 115,777 152 Charleston, W. Va 60,408 39,608 63 Jacksonville, Fla 129,549 91,558 153 Augusta, Ga 60,342 52,548 64 Albany, N. Y 127,412 113,441 154 Lancaster, Pa 59,949 53,150 65 N. Trenton, J 123,356 119,289 155 Medford, Mass 59,714 39,038 66 Kansas City, Kan 121,857 101,177 156 Hoboken, N. J 59,261 67 68,166 Chattanooga, Tenn 119,798 57,895 157 Chester, Pa 59,164 58,030 68 Camden, N. J 118,700 116,309 158 Union City. N. J 58,659 69 Pa Erie, 115,967 93,372 159 Maiden, Mass 58,036 49,103 70 Wash Spokane, 115,514 104,437 160 Madison, Wis 57.899 38,878 71 Fall River, Mass 115,274 120,485 161 Bethlehem, Pa 57,892 72 Fort Ind 50,358 Wayne, 114,946 86,549 162 Beaumont, Tex 57,732 40,422 73 Elizabeth, N. J 114,589 95.783 163 Springfield, Mo 57,527 74 89,531 Cambridge, Mass 113,643 109,694 164 Decatur, 111 57,510 75 New Mass 43,818 Bedford, 112,597 121,217 165 Irvington, N. J 56,733 25,480 76 Reading, Pa 111,171 107,784 166 Holyoke, Mass 56,537 77 60,203 Wichita, Kan 111,110 72,217 167 Hamtramck, Mich 56,268 78 Fla 48,615 Miami, 110,637 29,571 168 Cedar Rapids, la 56,097 79 45,566 Tacoma, Wash 106,817 96,965 169 York, Pa 55,254 80 47,512 Wilmington, Del 106,597 110,168 170 Jackson, Mich 55,187 81 Tenn 48,374 Knoxville, 105,802 77,818 171 Kalamazoo, Mich 54,786 82 111 48,487 Peoria, 104,969 76,121 172 E. Chicago, Ind 54,784 83 0 35,967 Canton, 104,906 87,091 173 McKeesport, Pa 54.632 84 South 46,781 Bend, Ind 104,193 70,983 174 New Rochelle, N. Y 54,000 85 36.213 Somerville, Mass 103,908 98,091 175 Macon, Ga 53,829 86 El 52,995 Paso, Tex 102,421 77,560 176 Greensboro, N. C 53,569 87 Mass 19,861 Lynn, 102,320 99,148 177 Austin, Tex 53,120 88 Evans Ind 34,876 vllle, 102,249 85,264 178 Highland Park, Mich 52,959 89 N. Y 46,499 Utica, 101,740 94,156 179 Galveston, Tex 2,938 90 Duluth, Minn 101,463 44,255 98,917 180 Waco, Tex 62,848 38,500 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936 LARGEST CITIES IN UNITED STATES

?^?k CITIES 1930 1920 Rank CITIES 1930 1920 181 Fresno, Cal 52,513 45,086 274 Easton, Pa 182 34,468 33,813 Hamilton, 0 52,176 39,675 275 Plainfield, N. J 34,422 183 27,700 Durham, N. C 52,037 21,719 276 Newport News, Va 184 34,417 35,596 Cleveland Heights, 0 50,945 15,236 277- Santa Barbara, Cal 33,613 185 Port 19,441 Arthur, Tex 50,902 22,251 278 Paducah, Ky 33,541 186 24,735 Dearborn, Mich 50,358 2,470 279 Mansfield, 0 33,525 27,824 187 Kenosha, Wis 50,262 40,472 280 Waukegan, 111 33,499 19,226 188 Columbia, S. C 50,211 37,524 281 Joplin, Mo 33,454 29,902 189 Asheville, N. C 50,193 28,504 282 Norwood, 0 33,411 24,966 190 Pueblo, Colo 50,096 48,050 283 Sioux Falls, S. D 33,362 25,202 191 Pittsfleld, Mass 49,677 41,763 284 Colorado Springs, Colo 33,237 30,165 192 Woonsocket, R. 1 49,376 43,496 285 Elkhart, Ind 32,949 24,277 193 Haverhill, Mass 48,710 53,884 286 Kokomo, Ind 32,843 30,067 194 New Castle, Pa 48,674 44,938 287 Laredo, Tex 32,618 22,710 195 Everett, Mass 48,424 40,120 288 Tucson, Ariz 32,506 20,292 196 Jackson, Miss 48,282 22,817 289 Richmond, Ind 32,493 26,765 197 Phoenix, Ariz 48,118 29,053 290 Rome, N. Y 32,338 26,341 198 Stockton, Cal 47,963 40,296 291 Wilmington, N. C 32,270 33,372 199 Brookline, Mass 47,490 37,748 292 Moline, 111 32,236 30,734 200 Elmira, N. Y 47.397 45,393 293 Watertown, N. Y 32,205 31,285 201 Bay City, Mich 47,355 47,554 294 Muskogee, Okla 32,026 30,277 202 Berwyn, 111 47,027 14,150 295 Meridian, Miss 31,954 23,399 203 Clifton, N. J 46,875 26,470 296 Pensacola, Fla 31,579 31,035 204 Aurora, 111 46,589 36,397 297 Nashua, N. H 31,463 28,379 205 Muncie, Ind 46,548 36,524 298 Fort Smith, Ark 31,429 28,870 206 Stamford, Conn 46,346 35,096 299 Port Huron, Mich 31,361 25,944 207 Waterloo, la 46,191 36,230 300 Newburgh, N. Y 31,275 30,366 208 Chelsea, Mass 45,816 43,184 301 Marion, 0 31,084 27,891 209 Lexington, Ky 45,736 41,534 302 Bloomington, 111 30,930 28,725 210 Williamsport, Pa 45,729 36,198 303 Hagerstown, tod 30,861 28,064 211 Portsmouth, Va 45,704 54,387 304 Bellingham, Wash 30,823 25,585 212 Jamestown, N. Y 45,155 38,917 305 Baton Rouge, La 30,729 21,782 213 Lorain, 0 44,512 37,295 306 Newark, 0 30,596 26,718 214 Chicopee, Mass 43,930 36,214 307 Everett, Wash 30,567 27,644 215 Wichita Falls, Texas 43,690 40,079 308 Santa Ana, Cal 30,322 15,485 216 Battle Creek, Mich 43,575 36,164 309 Alton, 111 30,151 24,682 217 Perth Amboy, N. J 43,516 41,707 310 Middletown, 0 29,992 23,594 218 Salem, Mass 43,353 42,529 311 Newport, Ky 29,744 29,317 219 Amarillo, Tex 43,132 15,494 312 Garfield, N. J 29,739 19,381 220 Columbus, Ga 43,131 31,125 313 Riverside, Cal 29,696 19,341 221 Joliet, 111 42,993 38,442 314 Parkersburg, W. Va 29,623 20,050 222 Cranston, R. 1 42,911 29,407 315 Wilkinsburg, Pa 29,539 24,403 223 Portsmouth, 0 42,560 33,011 316 Greenville, S. C 29,154 23,127 224 Lima, 0 42,287 41,326 317 Ashland, Ky 29,074 14,729 225 Council Bluffs, la 42,048 36,162 318 Clarksburg, W. Va 28,866 27,869 226 Montclair, N. J 42,017 28,810 319 Galesburg, 111 28,830 23,834 227 Dubuque, la 41,679 39,141 320 Great Falls, Mont 28,822 24,121 228 Muskegon, Mich 41,390 36,570 321 Bangor, Me 28,749 25,978 229 Warren, 0 41,062 27,050 322 Spartanburg, S. C 28,723 22,638 230 Keamy, N. J 40,716 26,724 323 Mishawaka, Ind 28,630 15,195 231 Fitchburg, Mass 40,692 41,029 324 Fargo, N. D 28,619 21,961 232 Lynchburg, Va 40,661 30,070 325 Petersburg, Va 28,564 31,012 233 St. Petersburg, Fla 40,425 14,237 326 Bristol, Ct 28,451 20,620 234 Poughkeepsie, N. Y 40,288 35,000 327 Belleville, 111 28,425 24,823 235 Ogden, Utah 40,272 32,804 328 Wyandotte, Mich 28,368 13,851 236 Oshkosh, Wis 40,108 33,162 329 Kingston, N. Y 28,088 26,688 237 Anderson, Ind 39,804 29,767 330 Ottumwa, la 28,075 23,003 238 East Cleveland, 0 39,667 27,292 331 Corpus Christi, Tex 27,741 10,522 239 LaCrosse, Wis 39,614 30,421 332 Newport, R. 1 27,612 30,255 240 Butte, Mont 39,532 41,611 333 Orlando, Fla 27,330 9,282 241 Sheboygan, Wis 39,251 30,955 334 Aliquippa, Pa 27,116 2,931 242 Waltham, Mass 39,247 30,915 335 Hutchinson, Kan 27,085 23,298 243 Quincy, 111 39,241 35,978 336 Belleville, N. J 26,974 15,660 244 Meriden, Ct 38.481 29,867 337 Ann Arbor, Mich 26,944 19,516 245 Bloomfleld, N. J 38,077 22,019 338 Burlington, la 26,775 24,057 246 Rock Island, 111 37,953 35,177 339 Michigan City, Ind 26,735 19,457 247 Cumberland, Md 37,747 29,837 340 West Palm Beach, Fla... 26,610 8,659 248 San Bernardino, Cal 37,481 18,721 341 Albuquerque, N. M 26,570 15,157 249 Green Bay, Wis 37,415 31,017 342 Fond du Lac, Wis 26,449 23,427 250 Raleigh, N. C 37,379 24,418 343 Massillon, 0 26,400 17,428 251 Taunton, Mass 37,355 37,137 344 Enid, Okla 26,399 16,576 252 Santa Monica, Cal 37,146 15,252 345 Eau Claire, Wis 26,287 20,906 253 W. New York, N. J 37,107 29,926 346 Salem, Ore 26,266 16,679 254 Danville, 111 36,765 33,776 347 Lafayette, Ind 26.240 22,486 255 Hazleton, Pa 36,765 32,277 348 Nanticoke, Pa 26,043 22,614 256 High Point, N. C 36,745 14,302 349 Torrington, Conn 26,040 20,623 257 Aubum, N. Y 36,652 36,192 350 Monroe, La 26,028 12,675 258 Zanesville, 0 36,440 29,569 351 Bakersfleld, Cal 26,015 18,638 259 Superior, Wis 36,113 39,671 352 Sharon, Pa 25,908 21,747 260 Arlington, Mass 36,094 18,665 353 Central Falls, B. 1 25,898 24,174 261 Norwalk, Ct 36,019 27,743 354 Maywood, III 25,829 12,072 262 Elgin, 111 35,929 27,454 355 New Albany, Ind 25,819 22,992 263 Norristown, Pa 35,853 32,319 356 University City, Mo 25,809 6,792 264 White Plains, N. Y 35,830 21,031 357 Clinton, la 25,726 24,151 265 Revere, Mass 35,680 28,823 358 Elyrla, 0 25,633 20,474 266 Steubenville, 0 35,422 28,508 359 Lebanon, Pa 25,561 24,643 267 Orange, N. J 35,399 33,268 360 San Angelo, Tex 25,308 10,050 268 Alameda, Cal 35,033 28,806 361 Appleton, Wis 25,267 19,561 269 Lewiston, Me 34,948 31,791 362 Concord, N. H 25,228 22,167 270 Watertown, Mass 34,913 21,457 363 Granite City, 111 "* 25,130 14,757 271 Amsterdam, N. Y 34,817 33,524 364 Beverly, Mass 25,086 22,561 272 West Allis, Wis 34,671 13,745 365 Johnson City, Tenn 25,080 12,442 273 New Brunswick, N. J.... 34,555 32,779 ' Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

POPULATION OF UNITED STATES

UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1920 and 1930

TOTAL POPULATION in 1920, 107,347,291; in 1930, 124,746.053

POPULATION POPULATION STATES STATES 1930 1920 1930 1920

2,646,248 2,348,174 12,588,066 10,385,227 435,573 334,162 North Carolina 3,170,276 2,559,123 1,854,482 1,752,204 680,845 646,872 5,677,251 3,426,861 Ohio 6,646,697 6,759,394 1,035,791 939,629 ?2,396,040 2,028,283 1,606,903 1,380,631 953.786 783,389 238,380 223,003 9,631,350 8,720,017 486,869 437,571 687,497 604,397 1,468,211 968,470 1,738,765 1,683,724 2,908,506 2,895,832 692,849 636,547 445,032 431,866 2,616,556 2,337,885 Illinois 7,630,654 6,485,280 5,824,716 4,663,228 3,238,503 2,930,390 507,847 449.396 2,470,939 2,404,021 359,611 352,428 1,880,999 1,769,257 2,421,851 2,309,187 2,614,589 2,416,630 1,563,396 1,356,621 2,101,593 1,798,509 1,729,205 1,463,701 797,423 768,014 2,939,006 2,632,067 1,631,526 1,449,661 225,665 194,402 4,249,614 3,852,356 4,842,325 3,668,412 Total for States, 122,776,046 105,710,620 2,563,953 2,387,126 2,009,821 1,790,618 Missouri 3,629,367 3,404,055 Territories 637,606 548,889 1,377,963 1,296,372 58,758 54,899 91,058 77,407 Hawaii 368,336 465,293 443,08 1,543,913 1,299,809 4,041,334 3,155,900 423,317 360,350 Total for Territories. . 1,971,007

?Includes Indian Territory

POPULATION OF ROCHESTER AND MONROE COUNTY

State Cmtut of lBtB. Unittd Statu Ctntiu of lBtO and 1980

Wards 1920 1925 1930 Towns 1920 1925 1930 1 2,113 2,428 1,346 Brighton 2,911 4,684 9,003 2 3,821 2,924 2,163 ChUl 1,780 2,086 2,483 3 7,900 7,622 7,775 Clarkson 1,403 1,501 1,466 4 6,065 4,825 4,151 Gates 1,419 2,289 3,670 6 10,878 9,948 8,871 Greece 3,350 6,805 12,075 6 8,396 8,138 7,109 Hamlin 1,999 2,251 2,035 7 8,281 6,868 6,861 Henrietta 1,910 2,127 1,924 8 16,787 16,161 14,561 Irondequoit 5,123 10,469 17,935 9 8,444 8,515 7,379 Mendon 2,509 2,736 2,338 10 28,404 31,660 34,040 Ogden 2,681 3,066 3,159 11 12,246 13,264 11,684 Parma 2,923 3,258 3,226 12 17,777 18,033 17,376 Penfleld 2,087 3,259 3,207 13 5,851 5,577 6,061 Perinton 7,799 9,265 9,743

14 17,268 18,882 . 20,100 Plttsford 4,614 6,266 7,338 15 9,505 9,969 9,277 Riga 1,649 1,737 1,710 16 12,361 10,489 9,705 Rush 2,091 2,024 1,901 17 21,681 23,700 26,299 Sweden 3,984 4,678 4,608 18 29,636 33,613 35,310 Webster 3,978 4,572 4,675 19 29,402 36,007 39,522 Wheatland 2,076 2,516 2,361 20 11,468 11,846 11,672 21 7,011 8,976 11,524 Rural total 56,284 75,388 94,938 22 12,024 16.578 20,030 Rochester 295,760 316,786 325,019 23 3,511 4,717 6,482 24 4,924 6,047 7,546 County 362,034 392,174 419,955 Total 295,760 316,786 325,019 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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METEOROLOGICAL RECORD

For the Year Ending May 31, 1935. Hours of Observation: 8 A.M. and 8 P.M. Furnished by the U. S. Weather Bureau, Federal Building.

Am't ot BAROMETER Rain THERMOMETER and Melted (station^) Snow

'a*5 Mi a*

1934

June 29.77 28.95 29.33 W. 2.28 July 29.80 29.12 29.40 N. W. 1.35 August 29.85 29.10 29.47 S. W. 1.76

September. . 29.76 29.09 29.50 s. 4.56 October 29.90 29.04 29.48 s. w. 1.79 Noyember.. 30.00 28.82 29.50 s. w. 2.81

December. . 28.50 29.48 w. 2.38 1935 January 30.19 28.77 29.56 s. w. 2.91 February. . . 30.16 28.89 29.45 s. w. 2.40 March 30.11 28.91 29.46 s. w. 1.76 April 29.70 28.82 29.38 w. 1.48 May 29.77 29.10 29.48 N. W. 2.54

Summary. 48 30.19 28.50 29.46 s. w. 44 28.02 211

?Correction to sea level adds about six-tenths of an inch. Rochester lies about 510 feet above sea level. During the year 1934 there were 94 clear days; 101 partly cloudy; 170 cloudy; rain or snow fell on 167 days to the amount of 0.01 inch or more; on 111 to the amount of 0.04 or more; snow fell on 101 days; hail on 0; thunder storms occurred on 26 and auroras on 0. The total wind movement was 70,699 miles; total rainfall, 24.46 inches; average cloudiness 64 per cent; average humidity 66 per cent; the maximum temperature was freezing or below, 49 days; minimum, freezing or below, 125 days. Average temperature for 62 years, 48; average precipitation, 32.88 inches.

LEGAL HOLIDAYS. of There are eleven public holidaysNew Year's Day, 1st of January; Lincoln's Birthday, 12th February; Washington's Birthday, 22d of February; Memorial Day, 30th of May; Independence Day, 4th of July; Labor Day, first Monday in September; Columbus Day, October 12th; Tuesday following the first Monday in November, or day of State election; Armistice Day, November 11th; any day appointed by the Governor of the State or President of Satur of the United States, as a day of public fast, or Thanksgiving; Christmas day, 25th December; also every day, from 12 o'clock noon until 12 o'clock midnight. becomes a When a public holiday falls upon Sunday, the following Monday public holiday. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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MUNICIPAL CITY

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MAYOR, CHARLES STANTON Division of Treasury Division of Municipal Buildings Salary, $2,500. Office, 8 City Hall; Office Hours, Office, 16 City Hall; Hours 9 AM to- 3 PM Office, 60 South Fitzhugh Street 9 AM to 5 PM City Treasurer Augustine B by the Hone, appointed Superintendent-William E VICE MAYORJoseph E Silverstein Comptroller. Deputy Treasurer Louis S Lee. Asst to Flannigan The Mayor is the presiding officer of the City Council TreasFred J Smith and is chosen by the Council Cashier Lee J Rowley. Assistant Cashier George Bureau of Water A Fox Office, 43 City Hall; Hours, 8.30 AM to 5 PM Superintendent of Water WorksMeloy Smith CITY COUNCIL Division of Purchase and ap Supply pointed by the Commissioner of Public Works

Councilmen at Large Julius R Hoesterey, Wm W Office, 37 City Hall Asst Office Engineer A P Mussi Chas C Stanton, Anthony Seinta, Joseph 14 Campbell, Purchasing Agent John G Schreiner Accounting Office, City Hall; Hours 9 AM to E Silverstein. Terms expire December 31, 1937 5 PM Assistant in Charge of Real Estate Edwd Perdue District Councilmen Northeast District (wards 5, Managing Clerk J Arthur Barth 7, 8, 17, 22) John Hart. East District (wards 6, Engineer Holly WorksiJohn Mellody 12, 16, 18, 21), Louis S Foulkes. Northwest District Department of Assessment and Taxation Foreman of Repair Shop and Supt Meter Shop- Norman (wards 1, 2, 9, 10, 15, 20, 23, 24), Nelson A Milne. Office, 26 City Hall; Hours 9 AM to 4 PM Price All South District (wards 3, 4, 11, 13, 14, 19), Harold Assessors Frank T Curtin, Chairman; Andrew H employees of this Bureau are appointed to the S W MacFarlin. Salaries, $1,500, term expires Dec Sophie, John J Engel Superintendent of Water Works 31, 1935 City taxes payable without interest in four install Regular Meetings of the Council Regular meetings the first ments; during the month of January; the second DEPARTMENT OF LAW shall be held at 8 PM in the Council Chamber Room, during the month of March; the third during the month Office, 46 City 9 No 30 City Hall, on the second and fourth Monday of June; and the fourth during the month of August. Hall; Hours, AM to 5 PM the months of Corporation CounselHarold P Burke of each month except that during July Beginning with the first day of February on the first shall be held on the DeputiesIrvin L Gesler, B and August regular meetings installment, the first day of April on the second install George Draper, C Benjamin Forsyth. Senior second Monday of the month; a regular meeting shall ment, the first of on the third installment Assistants, Wm F Man day July Isaac M same on 15th - ning, Brickner. Junior also be held at the hour and place the and the first day of on the fourth installment Assistants, Honora A September Miller, Henry E day of Sept in each year and also at such other time one month shall be added to and Gillette, Anthony S Plcciotti percentum per up Investigator' Geo J Hanloo as the Council may by adjournment to a day certain November. After interest on including November 15th, Secretary Stephen J Leathern appoint. When the date for a regular meeting falls on all unpaid taxes and accrued penalties thereto shall be a held on the follow legal holiday the meeting shall be charged at the rate of ten per centum per annum ing day Court of Rochester Civil Special Meetings Special meetings may be called at City Branch CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION any time by the Mayor, the City Manager or any three Court Room, 34 Court Councilmen. The City Clerk shall cause the written 34 Court JudgesJames P O'Connor, Arthur L Wilder; terms notice thereof the object of the to specifying meeting, Commissioners Franklyn T Everett, term expires expire Dec 31, 1935; Wm II Tompkins, Fredk J Mix be served each member or to be de upon personally May 31, 1940; Fredk D Lamb, term expires May 31, Jacob Gitelman; terms expire Dec 31, 1939. Elected livered at his usual of residence at least twenty- place 1936; Wm H Gragen, term expires May 31, 1938. by the people for the term of six years four hours before the time fixed1 for such meeting. At Chief Examiner Louis Lazarus. Sec Helen M Murphy ClerkCarl P Campbell; appointed by the court such special meeting no business other than that named in the notice of meeting shall be transacted DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS City ManagerHarold W Baker, salary, $10,000. City Court of Rochester Criminal Branch Office 8 office hours, 9 AM to 5 PM (Water City Hall; Works, Streets, Sewers) 137 A Exchange Secretary, Evelyn Urtel Office, 54 Court; Hours, 9 AM to 5 PM Judge City Court Court The is the Chief Executive Officer of City City Manager Commissioner of Public Works Thos J Morrison, Judges alternate each All officers month the City; appointed by the City Council. the salary, $7,500; appointed by City Manager ClerkBernard J of the not the as other Hogan; the city elected by people (except Secretary Adam Manzler appointed by Court

are the Deputy Clerk Samuel wise provided) appointed by City Manager rm Byer Permit Dept, 34 Court 103 Investigator Thos E Moran City Clerk Thomas P O'Leary; office hours, 9 AM Permit Clerk <3ias Keogh Confidential ClerkR to 5 PM; office, 31 City Hall, appointed biennally Record Clerk Frederick J Pappert Lelghton Gridley by the Council; term expires Dec 31, 1935

Deputy City Clerk Ralph U Reed, appointed by City Division of Engineering Bureau of Probation Clerk

34 rm Secretary Harland J Boardman; appointed by the Office, 52 City Hall; Hours 8.30 AM to 5 PM Court, 102 D City Clerk City Engineer Morgan Hayes Chief Probation OfficerE L Verton Beebe Mechanical and Electrical L Howe ClerkEttie J Smyth Engineer Henry Probation OfficersR Dclmar Barker, Philip Fcder-

Chief Clerk John A J Stenographer Evelyn L Pattlson Papineau busch, Thomas Salter, J Dwight Kemble, Wm Schulz, Messenger to Common Council Fred R Small, ap Helen F McLaughlin, John L Donlon. Clerk, Helen A pointed by the Council Division of Surveys Lorschelder Board of Stationary Examining Engineers Harry Office, 52 City Hall Randall, John G Weller, Frank P Dolan; terms ex DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY pire Dec 31, 1935; appointed by the Commissioner of Superintendent Arthur L Vedder Public Safety. Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 PM (Police, Fire, Health, Parks, Buildings, Weight & at 31 City Hall Division of Streets and Sewers Measures, Markets) Examination fee, $3 and $2; renewals, $2 and $1 Office, 54 Court Office 34 City Hall Supt of Sewers E M VanGelder Commissioner of Public Safety Walter P Cox; appointed by the City Manager OF FINANCE DEPARTMENT Surgeon Wm S Har.tigan, MD Bureau of Maintenance and Operation Comptroller's Office and Dl Audit ami Accounts SecretaryGeo L Welch Office, 34 Court rm 101 Office, 23 City Hall; Hours 9 AM to 5 PM

Comptroller Paul B Aex, appointed by City Man Director John V Lewis Bureau of Buildings ager. SecretaryAnna R McGrath. Deputy Comp Superintendent of Maintenance Edward E Miller Office, 60 S Fitzhugh St troller and Auditor, Louis B Cartwright Superintendent of Garbage Collection John Stucke Chief BookkeeperAdrian S Leys, Chief Clerk and Supt of Ash and Rubbish Collection Herman 8am- Supt of BuildingsWalker S Lee Investigator Thomas J Cashman enflnk Office MgrMicbl Clcary (27) Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

28 MISCELLAJSTEOUS DEPARTMENT Bureau of Weights and Measures Bureau of Police Engine Co. No. 23.156 Exchange st; Jay I Dick- 34 Court Central Police Station, 137 Exchange Street erson, captain ., 25.1492 Clifford av; William Co. No. J Mack Chief of Police Henry T Copenhagen. Deputy Chief Engine City Sealer Martin of William R Miller. Detectives Captain Kalemibaeh, captain police av N corner Piatt; Hose Co. No. 3. Plymouth Anthony Andrews. Lieutenants Edward W Collins. Bureau of Markets Stephen Efing, captain SergeantGeorge L Miller. Grade A Charles Aus RR Hose Co. No. 11.32 North Fitzhugh; George A North Union St, near NYC tin, George R Smylie, William F Popp, George G Fordham, Eugene Badhora, Ambrose Armstrong, Emil Fichtner, captain Market MasterWilliam Doerrer Hose Co No 12188 StPaul; George Andrews, cap Lambiase, George O'Hara, Archibald H Sharpe, Jacob tain _ Falk, Charles Sweeney, John Fleming, William Doherty, , , of Midwifery Hose Co No 20Dewey av cor Bryan, Frank A Board of Examiners H F Patrick 0arence Norman, Durkin, Joseph Clancy, Dr David B Jewett K Schlegel. Grade B Dwight Fox, William Foubister, Ryan, captain ExaminersDr James Quigley, Hose Co No 24300 Ridge rd; Geo Asmuth cap- Thomas R Kavanagh, Chas* Yockel, Edwd H Lees, Jos Harry Schwind, Wesley W Kuebel, Wm J of Public Welfare Hagerty, Central av cor Mill; Walter Department 137 Police Officers Truck Co No Farron, Frank F Zahlman. Women Hall Annex Knobles. Adams, captain Convention Nellie L McElroy, Rose C Traffic Squad- st Truck Co No 241 Stillson st near Main E; av S Captain George Heisel, Lieut E D Bahringer. Property 251 Clinton . Ulrich, captain , Lieut W Sheridan. Record Lieut Charles George X Kelly Joseph 260 Thomas Quinlan CommissionerFrank Truck Co No 3 Lyell av; Lieut of School E Ford Kaieta W Vollmer. Training Bryan Deputy Commissioner John J Chief Sanitary Inspector Chas F Maguire captain . , , Truck Co No 4713 Monroe av; Fredk W Stiefel, Paul Newton Court Officers Stephen Drexelius, Committee Doorman Thomas Condon: Bertillon Lieuts Edward captain GAR Relief Truck Co No 5105 Genesee st; Richard C Boon, F Burke, William A Winfield. TurnkeysDaniel Col- 34 Court captain , _, .lins, Joseph Holenstein, John T Halloran. License AdministratorGraham Truck Co No 6Hudson av cor Bernard; James G QuartermasterChas Peck. Officersi Jas B Bennett, Albert E Sinden, George H Scott Anderson. Matrons Mary Kerber, Anna McNamara, Murray, captain Truck Co No 71261 South av; Benjamin Thomas, Elizabeth Duskey, Ella Moore captain , , World War Relief Committee Truck Co No 8 Dewey av cor Bryan; Fred w Stark, 34 Court Police Precincts captain Ruth M Metzger, Case Supervisor Beach. First Precinct 137 Exchange. Inspector James Truck Co No 9212 Webster av; Henry AdministratorGeo

Collins. Harold J Burns. Lieutenant captain , . , . Besley Captain J O'Bncn Moore. Paul Hutchinson, Her Truck Co No 10156 Exchange; Timothy Richard Sergeants Plumbers of Examiners of bert Leary, Camillo Roessner. Detectives Raymond captain Board Bucket Co67 Central av; Frank Jeffery, Alex Tomczak Protective Sack and 34 Court 213 Franklin. George Tegg, captain Second Precinct Inspector Elmer term expires Dec 31, Frank A Examiners Cappon, Chas Roth. Lieutenant Water Tower No 1188 StPaul; Mengel, E Stetaniller. Captain Lambert, term expires Dec 31, 1837, 1936; Joseph Cleon H Wilkins. Sergeants Wm McLaughlin, Thos captain Walden, term expires Dec 31, 1935 Co No 125 Ford st George Billington, Robt Muhs. Detective Joseph L Hehir Supply Martin W Halloran Stone Chief Plumbing Inspector Third 740 University av. Captain Jas Supply Co No 285 Precinct Gai- Bureau188 StPaul; Frank V R Moran. Lieutenant Forrest Burns. Sergeants Fire Prevention Charles W Crouch, captain; Thos Lewis P Fleckenstein, Thos McHale, Jos G Lang. laher, battalion chief; PLANNING BOARD E lieut Detectives Edmund Schneider, Robert Strong Boyle, 52 City Hall

480 av. Edwd J Fourth Precinct Joseph Captain John Vice- Fire and Police Telegraph J Foster Warner; Dobbertin. Lieutenant John J Culhane. Sergeants Bureau of Chairman fulreader, term expires July 2, 1937. Harold W Baker, Michl J Arthur Schuiten. 37 Central Av chairman, Hiram Mocano, Moynihan, charter authority. Sec D members by Officer John Morgan Hayes, Detective Frank Pilotraschke. Special Jeremiah J McCarthy. Assistant on call Superintendent retaryArthur L Vedder, 52 City Hall. Meets Koepplin John J McGinty. Chief Operator- Superintendent in office av. Edwd II of secretary City Manager's Fifth Precinct 464 Lyell Captain W Martin Henry Fischer. Lieutenant Wm Pohl. Sergeants Leo Frank Renaud, Victor Ayette, John Sullivan, Janson, Bureau of Health ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Wm Wilson, John Evans. Detectives James Duffy, Martin J 82 Hours, 8.30 AM to 5 PM Edwd P Flynn, Chairman, C A Livingston, David Hughey. Special OfficersJohn Carroll, John Office, Chestnut; J Super Health Officer Arthur M Johnson, MD. Deputy Dowling, E Harry Gilman, Geo Keyes. of each Officers Harry C Hummell, MD, Joseph R Roby visor R f Mee. Meets every other Thursday First Inspection District, Fifth Precinct.50' Stutson Health C Smith. Telephone Operator- month at 10 AM at 60 S Fitzhugh ClerkElizabeth John Evans, Frank Janson, Wm Wilson. MD. Sergeants Irene Gans, Olivene Thos Sheehan Adelaide Walters. Stenographers Detective, Asst M Henry Lieberwurst. Sixth Precinct 140 Bronson av. Captain Geo Weidenborner. Registrar STREET LIGHTING Voelkl. Tech Anthony Lieutenant Edwin M Wildey. Sergeants, Registrars Arthur Bernhard, Ruthenberg. Ruden W 54 Court nicianAdeline Asst Serologists Carl Supervisor Post, Michl J Boehm, Geo A Mensing, Frank J Puff. Detec Sedgwick. Frank C SecretaryLucia Lograsso tiveWilliam S Special OfficerJos Wit- Josephson, Regan. ARTS Higgins. MUNICIPAL MUSEUM OF Inspectors of Plumbing Martin W Halloran, John ROCHESTER AND SCIENCES F DeYoung, Harold B Drlscoll, James E Riggs. Clerk Park Bureau of Fire Margaret C Regcr 9 Edgerton

Christian John Qtnrm, Jo Health Inspectors Nagcl, DirectorArthur C Parker. Commissioners Floras 32 N Fitzhugh Herbert E Olncy, Max Shapiro, Joseph seph Ortolani, R Baxter, Dr John R Williams, Clement L Miner Chief'Morris Keating. Deputy Chiefs Geo J J Lorson, A W Oliver, N Rittcrsbach, Wm L Lafferty, Mbran, George N Fletcher, William E J 0 'Leary, L J Fischer, David B Hill, Frederick Leathers David Levi, Frank V Gallagher, Frank B Kelly, Joseph Janitor John P Lynch CITY HISTORIAN Thomas H Coates, John A Slattery, Jos A Chief of Food and' SanitationGeorge A P Culligam, Supervisor Edgerton Park Long, Arthur L Wilson, Edward G Selke. Instructor West. AssistantsWm H Finein, Nathan Lawrence

R Foreman of Training School Alexander Sutherland Office Record Nurse Florence Dalley Historian Edward Chief ClerkEdward A Shults. Superintendent Hose City Physicians Edgar B Cook, James T McGovcrn, Depot John C Forbes R J Brown, J A O'Connor, Curtlss N Jameson, Frank Supervisor of ApparatusJohn P Hoffman J Colgan, Grace A B Carter, Homer W Smith, M L PRINTING AND ADVERTISING Casey, L L Burger, H L StJohn, T T Huntington, City Printers Rochester Journal and Post Express George Vetter, H Sadden, N G Orchard, J Eugene for proceedings, resolutions, ordinances and notices Engine Companies Kraft, Mary C Saxe, Harold S Dorrancc, Charles Kauf contract at $.08 agate line Co. No. 1. 83 Stone; Raymond T Schleycr, man Engine Health Nurses Supervising Nurse Gertrude O'Hern. captain Nurses Mrs Nellie L Russ, Anna L Cummings, CONSTABLES Engine Co. No. 2.-676 Clinton av N; Joseph J Health Mrs Florence Quinn, Lulu E Burt, Rose A Weber, Irene Elected by the People Slattery, captain Susan Hilda T Cecelia A Shaw, Mrs Fisher, Engine Co. No. 4. 25 Ford st; Edward M Legler, Bishop, Ward 1 Irving A Almstead. Ward 2 Angclo Cum- Bessie Barbara Grace Cummings, Nelson, Walters, bo. Ward 3Charles W Punch. Ward 4 Geo B captain Ella Wliit- Dowdle, Kannan, Helen Rausch, Engine Co. No. 5. 262 Lyell av; Adelbert P Margaret Laties. Ward 5 Joseph Palermo. Ward 6 John W Irwin, mer, Ethel Miller, Virginia Almarode, Clyde Clark. Ward 7 Samuel Bembaum. Ward 8 Ray McMillan, captain G M Irene Mabel Emma Virkus, Co. No. 6. 785 University av; Charles Berl, Bowes, Earl, Frey, mond Privitera. Ward 9 Antonio Franco. Ward 10 Engine Elsie K Eliz Mildred Susan A Kclscy, Becker, Carter, O Hanna. 12 . John Ward 11Paul Zeppetella. Ward captain , Anna O'Neill, Ryan, Co. No. 7. 373 Plymouth av S; James R Tribkcn, Reader, Mary Margaret Eug Sullivan. Ward 13 Paul Zachmeyer. Ward Engine L M E C A M U Statt, Torrey, M Clement, Hoctor, 14 Eugene Beal. Ward 15 Geo Bartolomeo. Ward Rlckard, captain A Florence N Trcntman, No. 8.-357 Gregory st; Charles G Barnett, R Schur, McCauley, 16 Paul Accorso. Ward 17Chester Piecuch. Ward Engine Co, Mac Mar T E Clayman, Emma Kchrig, Mary Walsh, 18 Lawrence F Ward 19 John E Barnes. Michcls, captain Frances DeGeorge. Madeline Affleck, Sadie Riebc, Co. No. 9. 50 Parsells av; Frank S Rich garet Barber, Ward 20Sylvester Ziefel. Ward 21 Frank J Cook. Engine lone Marion M Cos- Dolan, A Ruth Murphy, Baulig, Ward 22 Vecchio. Ward 28Walter Purchase, ardson, captain Frances E MacDon- Joseph Rose M Fritz, Helen Egan, Engine Co. No. 10. 5 Driving Park av; tcllo, Ward 24 Geo G Farrell Nelson, Elizabeth VanNiel, Arlene Ames, i nell, Dorothy , captain Estellc Martha A Chudzlnski, C Margt Collyer, Furstoss, Engine Co. No. 13. 109 Genesee st; Wm Percy Gertrude Cummings, Gertrude McDonald, Helen E BOARD OF EDUCATION Norris, captain , L Olive Elva C Wirth, Anna Powers, Young, Engine Co. No. 14. 61 Central av; John J Fur Veltz, Office, Education Bldg, 18 S Fitzhugh. Hours, 8.30 Bcrnadine Campbell, Lucy A Madden, Ruby M Troicke, AM to 5.30 PM, Saturdays, 12 M long, captain Grace Lorctta Dean, Lillian Franks, MacFarland, Wanda Engine Co. No. 15. 715 Monroe avenue, Edwd C Pestke Adams, captain Commissioners Engine Co. No. 16.704 Hudson av; Arthur Ets- Bureau of Parks Salaries $1,200 per year. Elected the for berger, captain by people 34 Court a term of four years. Term 31 of Engine Co. No. 17. 41 Stillson st; Joseph Lara, expires Dec year following name DirectorPatrick Slavin. Deputy Director Gertrude James D McGill Helen D Engine Co. No. 18. Child cor Campbell; John C M Hartnett. Superintendent Bernard Slavin. City (pres) 1937; Gilman, 1937; Gertrude C Lamb, Charles F Mueller, captain ForesterThomas Maloy 1937; Wray, 1935; Mrs Cora 1935 Co. No. 19. East av near Frobert; Albert Forsyth, Engine Superintendent James M Asst C Morrison, captain Division of Playgrounds and Recreation Spinning. Superin

tendents Theodore A Co. No. 21. Genesee cor Barton; William Zornow, James F Barker, Harold Engine 34 Court E Akerly. Secretary Ernest A Barth J Sweeney, captain

Chester B Leake. Asst Superintendent of Francis R Scherer. Engine Co. No. 22. 58 Stutson st; John H Bisher, Superintendent Supt, Ray Buildings G Asst Supt of BuildingsBralnard M Wilson captain mond Slattery Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1936 29 Terms and Holidays Number Twenty-Eight. (Hendrik Hudson School), LIBRARIES The school 450 Humboldt. Arnold B Swift year is divided into two semesters. The Principal, (See Business flrst James Directory) begins the Tuesday following Labor Day, and Number Twenty-Nine. ( Whiteomb Riley continues until the 46 Moran near Genesee. Principal, Olive A Friday of the week of the Regents School), CHURCHES Examinations in Paine January. The second begins on Mon Erwell S. (See Business day next following the close of the first, and continues Number Thirty. (General Otis School), Directory) as as is 36 Otis near Sherman. Mrs Isabel McCook long necessary to complete the school year as Principal, fixed by the Board of Education Butler HOSPITALS

Holidays All National and State Thanksgiving Days; Number Thirty-One. (Hamilton School), 208 N (See also Business Directory) Columbus Day (Oct 12th); Armistice Day (Nov 11th)- Goodman. Principal, Mrs Mabel L Orr Memorial Day (May 30th); Washington's Birthday Number Thirty-Three.'(Audubon School), 250 CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN Grand Av. Principal, Clifford G Stark (Feb 22d); Christmas, New Year's and intervening 425 Beach Avenue days, the day following Thanksgiving Day and Satur- Number Thirty-Four. (Lexington School), 516 Lex ington Av cor Holmes. Principal, E Helen MacLach- Offices: Herbert W Bramley, President; Ernest A lan Paviour, Vice President; Mrs Charles W Weis jr. Sec Number Thirty-Five. (Pinnacle School), 156 Field retary; William C Barry, Treasurer; Daniel M Number of Pupils and Teachers Beach, Principal, Clara A Corey Attorney; Hannah L Harle, Superintendent. Board Number of pupils registered in Public Schools (day Number Thirty-Six. '(Henry W. Longfellow School), Members: Mrs Edward Bausch, Mrs Samuel E Durand and evenings), 58, 251. Number of teachers, 2,108, 101 Carter. Principal, Ivan K Potter Mrs W D Ellwanger, Mrs Harold L Field, Mrs Thomas including evening school teachers (not including supply Number Thirty-Seven. (Lewis H Morgan School), L Foulkes, Mrs John R Fox, Mrs Frank E Gannett, teachers) 353 Congress Av cor Post Av. Principal, Emma M Mrs Poul Knox, Webster H Kline, Mrs Harry F Letter O'Keefe Carl F Lomb, Arthur M Lowenthal, Mortimer R Miller High Schools Number Thirty-Eight. -(George Clinton Latta Mrs Albert A Hopeman, Mrs Leon W Sage, Mrs Albert 270 K Mrs Eric C Benjamin Franklin High School, 950 Norton cor. School), Latta Rd. Principal, Lucie L Dower Chapman, Moore, Mrs Albert H Motley, Frederick Number J John D Hudson av. Principal, Roy L Butterfield; V-^prin, Wm Thirty-Nine. (Andrew J Townson School), Odenbach, Pike, Mrs Charles H Mrs Harvard C 145 Midland Av. Principal, Mrs Kathryn Ward Stearns, Castle, Pritchard H Strong, Mrs Wolgast William G Stuber, Mrs Clarence P Charlotte High School, 4115 Lake av 'Principal, Wright Thomas, Albert H Charles J Nathaniel G West Number Forty. '(John Warrant Castleman School), Vogt, Wolcott, John P Day, Ranlet Miner, /409 Av. Allen P Bernard E Finucane East High School, 410 Alexander near Main East, LaGrange Principal, Julia E Arnott Mills, 'i -Number Principal, Albert H Wilcox; V-principal, John L Forty-One. (Kodak School), 279 Ridge , THE Merrill Rd. W. Principal, David W Densmore GENESEE HOSPITAL Number East High School Annex, 200 University av cor Forty-Two. (Abelard Reynolds School), 224 Alexander St

3330 Lake Av. Stonewood Av. L Scio Principal, Arthur E Harris opp. Principal, Officers: M Dudley Wilcox Wesley Angle, President; Wilmot V John Marshall High School, Ridgeway av cor Mari Castle, 1st Vice-President and Secretary; Kendall B Elmer C Number Forty-Three. (Theodore Roosevelt School), gold Principal, W Snyder; V-principal, Castle, 2d Vice-President; B Emmett Treas 1305 Lyell Av cor MtRead Blvd. Principal, George Finucane, Willard Burt urer; Leslie H Wright, MD, Medical Director. Board Wallace West High School, 501 Genesee Principal, Chas Cooper Members; Harper Sibley, Bernard E Number Forty-Four. (Lincoln Park School), 820 Finucane, J S H Holzwarth Watson, Dr J S Watson, Herman J Chili Av cor Stanton. Christine L Lotz Russell, George Madison High School, 101 Epworth at Wilson park, Principal, Keyes, Nelson Number Sage, Raymond Thompson, Joseph Forty-Six. '(Chas. Carroll School), 250 Principal, Frank M Jenner; Vice-principal, Fredk A Michaels, Roland B Woodward, John D Pike, Thomas Newcastle rd cor Dorchester Rd. Principal, Alice A Newhall G Spencer, John Sibley, Hiram Sibley jr, J Foster War Monroe High School, 164 Alexander cor Pearl ner, H Dean Dr Dexter Quinby jr, Perkins Principal, Wm E Hawley; V-principal, V Jas Morgan Number Forty-Nine. (George H Thomas School), Brighton Park. Teacher in charge, Mrs Mary C Hil- Jefferson High School, Edgerton park Principal, HIGHLAND HOSPITAL OF ler ROCHESTER Arthur C Simmons; V-principal, Marguerite Sheunadine Bellevue Number Fowler Dow Drive Washington High School, 725 Clifford av Principal, Fifty-Two. (Frank School), 100 Rd. Geo E Eddy, V-principal, Mary A Sheehan Farmington Principal, Claribel E Bruce Officers: John W Morrison, President; J Sawyer Air Rochester Vocational and Continuation School, 2 Open School. (Edward Mott Moore School), Fitch, 1st. Vice President; Harry S Moody, 2d Vice 100 Culver Cobb's Hill. Teacher in Chas T Saratoga av Principal, Royal F Johncox Rd, Charge, Mary President; Crouch, Secretary; Chas P Schlegel, R Wellman Edison IMuiical & Industrial High School, 75 Treasurer; George B Landers, MD, Superintendent.

Iola School. E. Henrietta corner Martin Principal, Howard S Bennett Sanatorium Rd, Board Members: Louis S Foulkes, John B Frey, H B Westfall Rd. Mrs C Clytwa A Osterberg, Teacher. Graves, E Lowenthal, Albert E May, F S Miller, Harry

Graded Schools Boys' Pre-Vocational School. 562 Bay cor North S Moody, Henry D Shedd, F A Sherwood, C W Smith, Goodman. Principal, Frederick 0 E Raalb George W Todd, Robert C Watson, Charles F Wray, Number One.^ (Martin B Anderson School). 85 West Side School for Boys. 35 King. Principal, Joseph Neisner, John W Morrison, Charles T Crouch, Hillside Av. Principal, Benj H Root Maurice J Callahan Donald E Dailey, James H Slocum jr, John P Number Three. Rochester School) Boylan, (Nathaniel Swayne Goodenough, J Sawyer Fitch 59 Tremont near Plymouth Av. S. Principal, Robert W Montfort Number Four. (Genesee School), 115 Jefferson Special Teachers PARK AVENUE HOSPITAL Terrace. Principal, Edna S Jones Director of Health Education. Herman J Norton 789 Park Avenue Number Five. '(John Williams School), 555 Ply Associate Director. Edith M Walker Officers: Willis E Bowen MD, President; Charles G mouth Av. N. Principal, R Park Parkhill Director of Attendance and Employment Certificating Lenhart, MD, Vice President; John M Swan, MD, Sec Number Six. (William Fitzhugh School), 40 Mont Raymond C Keople retary; W Douglas Ward MD, Treasurer; Harriet G rose. Principal, Alice M Montgomery Director of Business Education. Charles E Cook Moore, RN, Superintendent. Board Members: Sol J Number Seven. '(Lake View School), 219 Pierpont Asso. Dir. Mary M Ashe Appelbaum, MD, George H Gage, MD, Edward T Principal, Mrs Dorothea K Lortcher Director of Art. Orel L Adams Wentworth, MD, Roland C Harris, MD, John W Mc- Number Eight. '(Carthage School), 233 Conkey Av. Director of Home Economics. Jessie W Tickell Cauley, MD. (Honorary), Clyde C Sutter, MD, J L Principal, Josephine L Hoffman Director of Music. Charles H Miller Hondorf, MD, Carl Huber, MD Number Nine. '(Andrews School), 261 Joseph Av. Director of Practical Arts. Edwin A Roberts cor Baden. Principal, George A McNeill Director of School Lunch Rooms. Constance C Hart ROCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL A Lattimore Number Eleven. '(Samuel School), Director of Visiting Teachers .Ruth E Smalley 501 Main St W 500 Webster Av. Principal, Milton R Priddis Director of El. Grades and Kdg.Mabel E Simpson Officers: H George Richard M Number Thirteen. (Horace Mann School), 81 Hick Director of Child Study and Special Education A Hawks, President; Harris, Vice President; Douglas C Vice Presi near South Av. Principal, Katherine B Powers Leila Martin Townson, ory Frank J dent; Little, John Number Fourteen. (Chester Dewey School), 200 Director of and Certification of Teach Secretary; Craig Powers, Employment G Treasurer; Christopher Parnall, MD, Medical Direc University Av. cor Scio. Principal, Edith M Briggs ers. Roy H Outterson tor. Board Members: Erickson Edwd G Number Fifteen. (Freeman Clarke School), 494 Director of Educational Tests and Research A Laura Perkins, Miner, George D B Bonbright, William E William A Averill Av. Principal, Mrs Gertrude F Brown McGregor Sloan, E Edward Frank W Edwin Drescher, Harris, Number Sixteen. (John Walton Spencer School), Lovejoy, Allen Stcbbins, C J Allen 321 Post Av. Alexander B Roller George Gordon, Farley, Principal, Edward Mortimer R E Bausch, Anstice, Harvey Number Seventeen. '(Whitney School), 223 Orange ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY Cory, Frederick J Odenbach, Douglas C Townson, Theodore C cor Saxton. Principal, Jackson Gallup 9 Park. Administration Headquarters, Edgerton Briggs, Samuel Durand, Albert A Hopeman, Thomas H Number Eighteen. (Concord School), 20 Draper Board of Trustees Remington, J Howard Kidd jr, Pritchard H Strong, cor North. Principal, Squire H Snell Terms expire Dec 31 of year after name Raymond N Ball, Frank E Gannett, Smith Number Nineteen. School), 465 Seward Sheldon, (Seward Ezra A Adrian G R E Howard H Lewis Harvey F Remington, 1935, pres; Mrs Richard T Hale, Devinc, Frederickson, cor Magnolia. Principal, Arthur Lowenthal Number Twenty (Henry Lomb School), 54 Oak- Ford, 1938, v-pres; Albert W Beaven, 1939; Harvey man near Clinton Av. N. Fred M Pile J Burkhart, 1937; Harlan W Rippcy, 1936; The Mayor Principal, ST MARY'S HOSPITAL Number Twenty-One. (Jonathan Child School), 399 and the Pres. Board of Education consists of seven five 909 Main Colvin near Jay. Principal, Ivan Qutalavirj The Library Board members, ap St W for a term of five Number Twenty-Two (Lincoln School), 27 Zim- pointed by the City Manager years, Officers: Sister M Gertrude, President; Sister M members the Mayor and the Presi brich near Joseph Av. Principal, Karl F Rex and two ex-offlcio, Madeline, Vice President; Sister Emily, Treasurer; Number Twenty-Three. '(Francis Parker School), dent of the Board of Education. Sister M Isabell, Director; Sister M Hilda, Director. of Libraries and to the Board of 170 Barrington cor Milburn. Principal, Willard A Director Secretary Advisory Board: Hon William H Love, Michael Shea,

Assistants to Director Sabln Trustees. John Adams Lowe. Frederick Welder, James E Cuff, J P B Duffy, A J Head of Number Twenty-Four. (Ellwanger & Barry School), Bernice E Hodges, J Vernon Steinmann. Cunningham, William T Nolan Order and Ada J White. 900 Meigs near Crawford. Principal, Albert H Dow Book Catalogue Dept. of Children's and Extension Julia L ney Head Dept. STRONG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Number Twenty-Five.(Nathaniel Hawthorne School) Sauer Branches: 310 Arnett 260 Crittenden Blvd 965 North Goodman. Principal, Loretto D Wilkinson Central Library54 Court. 707 Main W, Officers: Basil C Director. Number Twenty-Six. (Sylvanus A. Ellis School), blvd, 585 Clifford av, Edgerton pk, MacLean, MD, Hospital 5 571 Port Committee of Board of Trustees: James E 135 Bernard. Fred M Pile 809 Monroe av, 11 N Goodman, Owen, Gleason, Principal, B land South 40 Stutson, 25 Winton rd N, William Hale, Frank W Lovejoy, Harper Sibley, Number Twenty-Seven. (Susan B. Anthony School) av, 715 av, Other agencies consist of 9 sub- Thomas G Spencer, Martin F Tiernan 256 Central Park cor First St. Principal, George D 1151 Hudson av. 56 stations and 456 Grade Libraries. Taylor branches, Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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MONROE COUNTY

Incorporated in 1821 Includes 682 square miles.

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE On the 15th day of August a list of all unpaid taxes will be Elected Bienially. Annual Ses Office, Court House published Salary, $1,200. 20th of all taxes will be Meet On the day August unpaid sion begins on second day of January. Regular 9 AM to 5 PM Office Hours, sold, and can be redeemed only by paying advertising ings, first and second day of each month at the Super Clerk F elected and sales charges with interest visors' Booms, Court House County Roy Bush, salary, $7,500; by the people; term three years; expires December 31, Checks payable to Monroe County Treasurer, and Rochester 1936 mailed, will be accepted PM. 10 AM to Office hours 10 AM to 3 Saturdays Deputy Clerk Robt E Burke Terms of all expire December 31 1935 12 M First Glenn Ward 1 William W Reed, Wd 2 Jos Falconi, Wd Assistant W Gazley

Helen C Driscoll 3 Chas Mahoney, Wd 4 Harry J Schoenfelder, Wd Bookkeeper LAW DEPARTMENT Court Clerk John C Hohe 5Frank A Lowenguth, Wd 6 Frank G Ruckert, Wd Supreme

Court ClerkWm Clark Office, Court House 7Jerry R Leonardo, Wd 8 Jacob Komenski, Wd 9 County

Asst Court Clerk William J Ward Jos Venanzi, Wd 10 Geo F Rogers, Wd 11John J County District Attorney Danl J O'Mara of Rochester,

Asst Court Clerks Martin J Willis C Gil Callahan, Wd 12^-Carl R Bausch, Wd 13 Timothy J Rowan, salary, $9,000, fixed by Supervisors; elected by the lette Wd 14 Frank M Connor, Wd 15Jas Flana people; term three years; expires December 31 1937 Kelly, G 18 Naturalization and Assistant Court Clerk Howard gan, Wd 16Jos Falvo, Wd 17Harry Lill, Wd Asst District Attorneys Anthony Miceli, Harry L Emmett L Doyle, Wd 19John J McCarthy, Wd 20 Cooper Rosenthal, Clarence J Henry, Stephen K Pollard, Thos and Execution Clerk Louise Hanna John F Allen, Wd 21Otis A Barber, Wd 22Chas Transcript P Cuihane; appointed by District Attorney

Tax Frances J Larkin J Knapp, Wd 23 Geo S Spindlcr, Wd 24 Daniel L Mortgage Clerk Grand Jury Stenographers Edgar C Ostrander, Bert Search Clerks Charles Geo Lee May Kavanaugh, Davis, J Barton; appointed by District Attorney A Kapcll Stenographers Virginia A Weber, Marion T Dingle- Towns Indexers Bemice M Hill, Margaret G Fanning dine, appointed by District Attorney 1935 Terms of all expire December 31, Comparer Ida M Salyerds Managing Clerk Frank B Schmidt, appointed by Albert Brighton Saml A Cooper Photostate Operators Fredk Gardner, Graze, District Attorney

Geo H ChiliWalter H Wickins Hunter Telephone Operator Anna M Happ Clarkson Chester B Thompson ClerksKathleen Carroll, Winifred E Clement, Ger Gates Andrew J Harrington* trude M Lavin, Mary M Miller, Adah Joan Smith; COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Greece Gordon A Howe Florence M Sullivan, Margaret D Thompson, Clyde Le- rm Hamlin Fred Leverenz Messurier, Arthur Quackenbush, A Maude Purdy, Flor 45 Exchange 416 HenriettaWm C Robert* ence E Tobin, Helen M Brown, Eleanor M Geraghty, County Attorney Marvin R Dye, salary, $6,500; Irondequoit Thomas E Broderick Helen C Weed, August V Pappert, Emma L Cook, Rhea appointed by Supervisors; term expires December 31, Mendon Jesse E Buekland* Wehl, Emma Jack, Clayton F Kennedy, John A Daehn, 1935 Ogden Joseph E Morgan* James Lockert, Alfred Grove Law Clerks Robt M Hennessy, Henry S McGonegal

Parma Myron Roberts Typewriter CopyistsBessie W Sill, Adelaide Cray Stenographer Mae J Brady PenfleldHenry V Rothfus Johnson, Harriet Schoenar, Violet Heidt

B Hannan Perinton Jesse Cashier Robt F Mackey COMMISSIONER OF JURORS

Pittsford Chas H Westerman License Inspector John R Reardon Commissioner of Jurors Richard L ap Walter S Robertson Court Morris Saunders; Riga Messenger Meyers the resident Rush Eugene Barker* pointed by Judges of the Supreme Court The County Clerk appoints all his subordinates and of Monroe SwedenJohn H White Judge County Court; term five years; 1938 WebsterHoward L Plnkley expires Wheatland E Howard Francis* ClerkMrs C Lillian Rich FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT *8ix Democrats; others are Republicans Stenographer Margaret J Feenstra

Court Asst Examiner Clerk Board of Supervisors Jas A Kennelley. De Office, House. Office Hours, 10 AM to 3 PM Joseph P Lambert Treasurer James I All subordinates arc puty Clerk of BoardRichd T Carey. General Clerks County Morrall, salary, $7,500; appointed by the Commissioner of and John F McCool. Messenger, Roy Costich, appointed elected by the people; term three years, expires October Jurors, approved by the Justices of the Supreme 1936 Court and of annually by the Supervisors 1, Judge County Court

Commissioners of Public BuildingsEugene Barker, Deputy Treasurer Arthur H Jameson, appointed by Treasurer Frank M Connor, Daniel L Lee, John J McCarthy, County BOARD OF ELECTIONS Clerks Fred B James A chairman, meet at Court House, Wednesdays; appointed McGuire, Patterson, James B Milligan, George White, Edna M Killip, Francis L Office, Court House. Hours, 9 AM to 5 PM annually by the Supervisors Commissioners of ElectionsRobt W Patk A of Schools 1st Dist, Wallace W Ryan, John D Allen, Clarence P Wagner, Ellsworth W Smith, Superintendents Grimes; term expires Dec 31, 2d Dist, Mark Furman, E Roch; Relyca; appointed by County Treasurer 1936, salary $4,000; Rayfleld, Webster; appointed by Board of Hill County Auditor1George J Keyes, salary $7,500; Supervisors 3d Dist, Fred W Board of to Dec Stenographer Evelyn F Barton County Sealer of Weights and MeasuresFred J appointed by Supervisors 31, 1938; South av; appointed annually by the thereafter for 4 year term Young, 1400 SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES Deputy County Auditor Raymond N Gupp, salary Librarian Appellate Division (Law Library)Fred $3,600; appointed same as above Office, Court House E Rosbrook; appointed by the Justices of Appellate County Auditor appoints all his subordinates SheriffJames E Malloy, elected by the Mrs Lois people; Division, Fourth Dept. Assistants Dean, term three years; expires December 31, 1937, salary. Mrs Edna L Block $7,500, fixed by statute C Tuxes 1 County Superintendent of Highways George County payable January Under SheriffH Bruce Potter; appointed by the 19 Main W, rm 810; appointed by the Super- Sheriff Wright, Fees will be added as follows: Chief Deputy SheriffFrank E All of January without fees; February 1st to Febru Hayden. Asst drier AgentJohn J Henner, salary, $4,500; Deputy SheriffJ Mitchell Purchasing 14tb inclusive, 1 to Feb Kaplan ary per cent; February 15th elected by the people; term expires Dec 31, 1937 Attorney Donald Harris ruary 28th inclusive, i per cent; March 1st to March Deputy Purchasing AgentAdelaide R Heberling. Cashier Julia Fisher J by 14th inclusive, 2 per cent; March 15th to March 31st ClerksMildred Hill, Abigail Rice; appointed Deputy Sheriffs^-Danl W Dawson, Carlton F Fcldman. inclusive, 21 per cent; April 1st to April 14th inclu Reule, Purchasing Agent. Sten-Clk, May Chestet A Reis, Clifford J McCombs, Myles J Dorsey jr HouseEdwin F Amsden sive, 3 per cent Superintendent Court J Earl Sharpe, Fenton J Coakley, Chas Scollick, Frank After April 14th said addition of 5 cent and Chief EngineerArthur Fertig per S Costich, Joseph C Fisher, Henry A Kaul Harland jr, House Raymond Riley also interest from that date at the rate of 8 cent Night Watchman Court per D Spiegel, Wm Stauber, Earl Webster, Oren J Tuttlc, W O'Grady appointed per annum Frank County Bacteriologists-George E Schwlnd, Edmund J Williams, Cassius L Office AssistantM E A warrant may be issued for taxes and fees and in annually by the Supervisors. Schoonover, Joseph Friedman, Robt Ferrari, Herman J AssistantMrs G A Metcalfe. terest with collector's fees of 5 per cent added after Seifert. Laboratory Krenzer, George A Conway, Robert J Fagan, Hiram C Bacteriologist, Edith Bradsbaw. Hacmatologtst, Mary April 14th Johnson. 1st an C Loos On August additional fee of $1.50 Secretary to SheriffIrene Riess Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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Jail County Poor Physicians for Rochester Robert J ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITAL Jailors William J Charles T Stanley Edick, Geo Vamey, Arthur Tim- Campbell, Gibson, Lunsford, Incorporated 1891, 160O South Av mons. Asst Jailors Stephen Flglerowicz, Helen Row Elizabeth H Merle; appointed by the Commissioner Medical Superintendent, John L First land, Anna Tobin; the Sheriff Old Age Security1400 South av. Wm J Powers, VanDeMark; appointed by Asst Willard H Physician James Supervisor Physician, Veeder; Director of Clin Davis; appointed by the Super ical visors Psychiatry, Ferd D Streeter; Senior Asst Physi Sarah G cians, Pierson, Grace II B Chaplains Protestant, Dominic Griffin, Evelyn Porfario; Catholic, Reichenbach, Kenneth K L Asst Edwd Mooney; Jewish, Solomon Slaght, Percy Smith; Sadowsky; appointed Physicians, Wm H Geo W by the Supervisors COUNTY HOME English, Harkin, Leonard Medical Paul W Horn; Internes, Ziegler, Vann C Binns, Deputy Sheriffs Clarence Bates, Roy Chas 435 E Henrietta rd Turtle, Robt C Hunt; Pharmacist, Albert F Veeder. Steward, Kuntz, Louis Dietrich, Theo Copenhagen; appointed by Warden J Austin Flanagan; appointed by the Com Calvin L West. School of Christine the Sheriff Principal Nursing, missioner M R.N. Asst School of Stewart, Principal Nursing, Matron Anna the Sheriff Malley, appointed by Chaplains Eugene Golding, Wm A Hallock, ap Florence W Dean. Chief Occupational Jessie Engineers Alex Milne, Patrick J Kane Therapist, pointed by the Supervisors W Tozier. Occupational Therapists, Laura Clark, Marion

Chief Clerk Wilbert C Snider. ClerkBen Lip- Muntz. Social Workers, Minnie I Gill, R.N.; Ida May CORONERS schutz VanLengen. Asst Social Worker, Harold H Young, R.N. Assistants the Commissioner. Matron Public 70 Clarissa Appointed by Chief Engineer, Stephen H Veile. Master Mechanic, Office, Morgue, Estelle V Cargill Harris J Fulton. There are approximately 500 em Richard A David H elected Leonardo, Atwater, by ployees in the hospital. the people for a term of three years. Attendants Patrick Brennan, Geo M Glasser; appointed by the Supervisors COUNTY HOSPITAL PARK COMMISSION

Chauffeurs Raymond Fredrick, William Brodie, 435 E Henrietta rd 34 State,, room 116 Lorin T Hinton the Board of Resident Medical Eric S Green. Asst Appointed :by Supervisors Laborers Philip Eisenhauer, Martin Sullivan, Alfredo Supervisor Fred D Andrew. Peter G Smith, Webster, Marion B Maurizio Physician Resident Physicians pres; Folsom, v-pres; Albert A Deloss M Mrs Adel Ellis Horton G DuBard and Julius I Newmark. Davis, Rose, Coroners' Physicians Appointed annually by the Kram, of Nurses Nan Donahue. Chief Clerk Mildred aide Goode, A Lenhard, Rochester; Saml Hutchinson, Supervisors Supt B Schreiner Pittsford. CityWalter J Riley, for East Side; Floyd Winslow, Counsel to Park Commission and Regional Planning for West side, Rochester Board Marvin R Dye, County Attorney; appointed an Towns S for East George Price, side, Fairport; nually by the Board of Supervisors

L for John Hazen, West side, Brockport COUNTY PENITENTIARY Secretary Frederick T Burke

Clerk and Hilda A Superintendent Romeyn S Dunn; term expires Dec Stenographer Saunders; appoint BOARD OF CHILD WELFARE 31, 1937; appointed by the Supervisors ed by the Park Commission Office, 1400 South av Deputy Superintendent Arthur J Whaley; appointed Members of the Board Harry B Crowley, chairman. by the Superintendent DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION Mrs Adrian Devine, Vice-Chairman. Mrs Louis A Lan- Bookkeeper Joseph C Powers

gie. Corresponding Secretary. Harry J Rosenberg, H Assistants Appointed by the Superintendent E. Henrietta Rd. at Westfall Rd. Douglass VanDuser, Harold H Clapp, Mrs John L Chief Emmett R Gauhn; appointed annually by Hazen. Secretary Mrs Eva H Shepard. Assistant Supervisors Secretary M Vera Wilbur. Domestic Educators: Chris Stenographers Genevieve L C I0LA MONROE COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS Pritchard, Marjorle tine M Helen McAmmond. Case Worker Mrs Grundke Galvin, SANATORIUM Jean H Ovenburg. Stenographer Hilda Kane Two Inspectors Charles L Binder and Lyle E Wells E Henrietta and Westfall rds, Rochester Asst Inspector James F Nast

President Max L Holtz Veterinarian Frank G PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT County Tcgg

Vice-President Jas L Hondorf MD County Laboratory Director Geo W O'Grady County Commissioner of Public Welfare Harold H Superintendent Ezra R Bridge Clapp; office. Court House; term of office, three years; Business Officer Wallace H Bush expires December 31 1936 Resident Physicians Caroline Reed, Perry A Bly, COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING BOARD County Outdoor Relief Dept Court House Deputy John M MacMillan, Donovan Jenkins, Robert H Marks, 1400 South av, rm 25 Commissioner Wm J Carey. Secretary Florence M Felix Ottaviano Durnin. Investigators Mrs Marie C Taylor, Frances Board of Managers Max L Holtz, Jas L Hondorf, Appointed by Board of Supervisors R Trimby, Irene L Michel. Confidential Secretary- MD, Elbert W Brigham, Milton E Gibbs, Jos D Picci- Frank C Blackford, Spencerport, chairman; Ernest Dana M Porter. Bookkeeper, Wendell F Pierce. Rec otti, MD R Clark, Spencerport, v-chairman; Wm J Maloney, ord Clerk Audrey H Hicks. Clerk-Sten Eleanor Col Established by the County of Monroe, October 1, Louis P Willsea, Rochester; Danl P Harrigan, Mum- lins. Sten Corinne D Rogers. Open Daily 9 AM to 1910, for the care and treatment of tuberculosis ford; Geo C Wright, ex-officio 4:30 PM Post Office Address, RD 2, Rochester NY Secretary J Franklin Bonner Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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COURTS the COURT OF APPEALS COURT OF CLAIMS Clerk of CourtMarietta E Allen; appointed by

Surrogate , , Term of Office, fourteen years The Court of Claims (restored by Laws of 1915), is Deputy ClerkFrank B O'Brien; appointed by the oth Chief Judge Fredk E Crane, of Brooklyn; salary, required to hold eight sessions each year, unless erwise ordered by the Court. Court regularly composed Surrogate , . $22,500; term expires December 31, 1948 Clerks Ada E Campbell, Clara M Seiner, of three judges, appointed by Governor. Term nine Indexer, Associate JudgesSalary $22,000 and $3,000' in Mabel W Grey, Laura B Wehnert, Helen M Renaud, lieu of years. Additional judges may be appointed as re expenses Ruth A Holden, Mary M O'Brien, Maude A DeWitt quired, for term not exceeding three years. Irving Lehman, New York City; term expires Decem Transfer Tax Clerk Cordelia S Monroe Judges James J Barrett, Syracuse, presiding; term ber 31, 1937. Leonard C Crouch, of Syracuse; term Albert E Lazarus; appointed by the expires Dec 31, 1939; James A Parsons, Hornell, Stenographer' expires December 31, 1946; John T Loughran, term Surrogate 1941; Joseph A Murphy; salaries $10,000' and ex expires Dec 31, 1949, John F O'Brien, New York Sessions daily at 10 A.M. (except Wednesdays and City; term expires December 31, 1941. Irving G penses. the month of Saturdays and August) Hubbs, Pulaski; term expires December 31, 1940. Special Judges Fred M Ackerson, Bernard Ryan ClerkJohn W Walsh Edward R Finch of New York, term expires December CITY COURT OF ROCHESTER 31, 1949

Index to Contents) Clerk William J Armstrong. Deputy Clerk John COUNTY COURT (See Ludden. Reporter Louis J Rezzemini Court House UNITED STATES COURTS County Judges William. C Kohlmetz, of Rochester, SUPREME COURT Federal North Fitzhugh Street fixed term 1940; Building, salary, $14,000; by statute; expires Chief Justice Court Charles E Hughes Appellate Division (Fourth Department). Includes Wm F Lynn, of Rochester; salary $14,000, term Supreme the Fifth, Seventh and Eights Judicial Districts. expires December 31, 1938 (Fourth Circuit); salary $20,500

Associate Justice Harlan F Stone of N. Y., (Sec Presiding Justice Charles B Sears, Buffalo; term Special County Judge Henry D' Shedd, salary, ond in 1925 expires Dec 31, 1945; salary $17,500 $10,000', fixed by statute; term expires December 31, Circuit) ; $20,000; appointed Associate Justices Harry L Taylor; Buffalo; term 1935 Circuit Court expires Dec 31, 1936; Ernest I Edgcomb, Syracuse; County Court ClerksWm J Clark, Wm J Ward term expires Dec 31, 1936; Robert F Thompson, Stenographers Howard G Nobles; Herbert J Erb; Circuit Judges for Second Circuit (includes New Canandaigua; 'term expires Dec 31, 1944; Harley N appointed by County Judge York, Vermont and Connecticut) Martin T Manton, Crosby, Falconer; term expires Dec 31, 1935. Ed- Confidential Clerk to Special County JudgeHelen of Bayport, L. I.; Learned Hand, of New York city; mond H Lewis, Syracuse; term expires December 31, 0 Vogler Thomas W Swan of New Haven, Conn; Augustus N 1943 Special Clerk, Children's Court Victor E Brown Hand, of New York city; Harrie B Chase, of Brattle- ClerkHerbert E Wait. Deputy ClerkFloyd G Clerk, Children's Court Lou Magrain boro, Vt., salaries, $12,500 Greene Chief Probation Officer for Children Harry 0 Ar- ClerkWilliam Parkin, of New York city Consultation Clerk Robert E Wilcox. Stenogra gento; appointed by County Judge

pher Olga G Johnson Asst Chief Probation Officer Mrs Jeanne E Jacques District Court. . Seventh Judicial District of New York. Includes the Probation Officers Leon C Whitlock, Helen M Counties of Cayuga, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Sen O'Reilly, Millie J Bristol and Edward F Geen (Western District of New York) eca, Steuben, Wayne, Yates Confidential Clerks to County Judge Martha M District JudgesJohn Knight of Buffalo, Harlan W JusticesSalaries, $15,000; when assigned to Ap Miller and Jane B Grimm Rippey, Rochester; appointed, salaries $10,000 of fourteen pellate Division, $17,000, (Term Office, Clerk and Stenographer, Children's Court Margaret ClerkMay C Sickmon, of Buffalo, salary, $5,400 years) R McKissick Chief Deputy ClerkAlice J Riester of Buffalo

term Dec Benjamin Kenyon, Auburn; expires 31, Stenographer and Record Clerk Reglna M Powers U. S. Marshal Joseph Fritsch, Jr., of Rochester, 1944 County Probation OfficeAdult Division salary, $5,800 B term Benjamin Cunningham, Rochester; expires Deputy Marshals Frances V Murphy, Albert W Dec 1950 Chief Probation OfficerAbram 31, N Jones Skinner, Joseph Fazio, Michl T Ryan term 1940 Edwin C Dec Asst Chief Probation OfficerElmer T Smith, Bath; expires 31, Lindqulst U. S. Attorney Geo L Qrobe of Buffalo, salary, W term Dec 1941 Probation Officers H Clyde Knapp, Lyons; expires 31, Joseph McMahon, George J $7,0O0. Asst U. S. AttorneyGoodman A Sarachan Willis K Gillette, Rochester; term expires Dec 31, Gray, Charles B Tutty jr, John A Vaisey, Willard M of Rochester

1941 Green V. S. Commissioners Cyrus W Wm H Phillips, 'Marsh N term expires Dec 31, Clerk 'Emilie A Taylor, Rochester; LePine; appointed by County Judge Emerson, Walter A Swan, of Rochester

1941 Esther S Stenographers Whall, Audrey Steinberg U. S. Referee in Nelson P Sanford F term Dec Bankruptcy Robert Thompson, Canandaigua; expires ClerkAlice King 31, 1944 Terms of Court Wm F term expires Dec 31, 1945 Love, Rochester; Third Monday of January; third Monday of March; Terms of District Court Official Referees Nathaniel S Nelson Sawyer, Foot*, third Monday of May; third Monday of September; Rochester Second Tuesday of January, at Elmlra; second Tues third Monday of November; each with a trial jury; every Martin J day of March, at second of at Clerk John Hohe. Asst Clerks Rowan, for contested motions and Buffalo; Tuesday May, Monday Ex-parte applica Rochester; second of at Edwd A Brown. Assignment ClerkWillis C Gillette tions. Tuesday July, Jamestown; sec Asst Court Clerk and Naturalization Clerk Howard ond Tuesday of September, at Canandaigua; second Clerk. Steno Tuesday of October at second of M Cooper. Appointments by County SURROGATE'S COURT Lockport; Tuesday graphers'William E Cherry, Harold W Soulc, Fred S November, at Buffalo Reed, Louis B Freer, Frederick W Parkhurst, Rupert 0 Court House Burrows, Leslie H Wayman; appointed by Judges of Surrogate Joseph M Feely, salary, $14,000; fixed RAILROAD STATIONS Districts in session by statute; term six years; expires December 81, 1937 (See Business Directory) Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1936

NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT 19351936

Election Biennially Legislature Meets on First Tuesday After the First Wednesday the First Monday in January in November

ELECTIVE OFFICERS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE, FORMERLY Governor'Herbert H Lehman of New York, sal Commissioner Peter G TenEyck of Albany. State DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES ary $25,000; elected biennially; term expires Dec 31, Office building, Albany Commissioner David C Ache of Albany. State Of 1936. Walter T Brown, Sec to Governor. Office, New York State Fair Albert L Brown, Director fice building, Albany rm 203 Capitol bldg Albany Lieutenant Governor M William of Bray Utica, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION salary $10,000; elected biennially; term expires Decem ber 31, 1936. Office third floor, Capitol building, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Commissioner Walter N Thayer Jr., M.D., salary, $12,000. 17th floor. State Office building, Albany Albany Industrial Commissioner Elmer F Andrews of New Comptroller Morris S Tremaine, of Buffalo. Sal York, salary, $12,000. 9th floor State Office building, ary Term December 1936 $12,000. expires 31, Albany PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Attorney General John J Bennett, Jr of Brooklyn. Salary $12,000. Term expires December 31, 1936 Commissioner Milo R Malbbie, Chairman. State Office building, Albany DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Commissioner Mark Graves of Albany, term expires Commissioner Frank P Graves, salary $15,000 BANKING DEPARTMENT December 31, 1938. Salary $12,000. Appointed by Education Building, Albany Superintendent George W Egbert, salary, $12,000. the Governor for a term of six years. State Office 27th floor State Office building, Albany bldg, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

Secretary of State Edward J Flynn, salary $12,- Commissioner Thomas Parran, Jr., M.D., salary, Superintendent Louis H Pink, salary, $12,000. term December 1936. 260 The 000; expires 31, Office, $12,000. 15th floor State Office building, Albany 8th floor State Office building, Albany Capitol, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE

DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE Superintendent Frederick Stuart Greene, salary Commissioner William Gorham Rice of Albany. $12,000, appointed by the Governor. 13th floor State Commissioner Frederick W Parsons, M.D., salary, President, salary, $9,000. 24th floor State Office Office building, Albany $12,000. 18th floor. State Office building, Albany building, Albany

NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS MEMBERS OF THE SEVENTY-THIRD CONGRESS 14 Dr Wm I Sirovich (D), New York 29 Wm D Thomas (R), Hoosick Falls At large, Matthew J Merrltt (D) , Flushing; Caroline York 30 (R), Schenectady 0'Day (D), Rye 15 John J Boylan (D), New York 31 Bertrand H Snell (R), Potsdam 1 Robert L Bacon (R), Westbury, L. I. 16 John J O'Connor (D), New York 32 Francis D Culkin (R), Oswego 2 William F Brunner (R), Rockaway Park 17 Theodore A Peyser (D), New New York 33 Fred J Sisson (D), Whitesboro 3 Jos L Pfelfer (D), Brooklyn 18 Martin J Kennedy (D), New York 34 Bert Lord (R), Afton 4 Thos H Cullen (D), Brooklyn 19 (D), New York 35 Clarence E Hancock (R), Syracuse 5 Marcellus H Evans (D), Brooklyn 20 (R), York 36 (R), Auburn 6 Andrew L Somere (D), Brooklyn 21 Jos A Gavagan (D), New J Griffin Bronx 37 W Sterling Cole (R), Bath 7 John J Delaney (D), Brooklyn 22 Anthony (D), Bronx 38 Jas P B Duffy (D), Rochester 8 Richard J Tonry (D), Brooklyn 23 Chas A Buckley (D), M Bronx 39 James W Wadsworth (R), Geneseo 9 Stephen A Rudd (D), Brooklyn 24 Jas Fitzpatrick (D), Millard 40 Walter G Andrews (R), Buffalo 10 (D), Brooklyn 25 Chas D (B), Tarrytown 26 Hamilton Fish Garrison 41 Alfred R Beiter (R), Wllliamsville 11 Jas A O'Leary (D), New Brighton, S. I. Jr (R), 27 A Goodwin Coxsackie 42 James M Mead (R), Buffalo 12 Samuel Dtckstein (D), New York Philip (R), 28 Parker Glenmont 43 Danl A Reed (R), Dunkirk 13 Christopher D Sullivan (D), New York Corning (D), Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

34 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT 14, 15, 16, 17, 20', 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 2,6th Company GCaptain John P Kelly. First Lieut Lieut Adelbert L Groat. Legislature meets on the first Wednesday in January. election districts), eleventh (1, 2, 3 and 4th election Arnold Payment. Second

districts), thirteenth (1 and 2d election districts), Drills Thursdays . Clar Senate fourteenth (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Company HMachine Gun CompanyCaptain

and 13th election districts), fifteenth (1 and 2d elec ence M Olson. First Lieut Second Monroe County constitutes the Forty-fifth and Forty- tion , 10 districts in 72 A Palmer. Drills Mondays sixth Districts. districts) twenty-third. towns, Lieut McKee in Paul R Howitzer Edwd Thompson. Second 'city. Assemblyman, Taylor CompanyCapt District 45 The forty-fifth senate district shall con District 5 The towns of Lieut Geo C Schminke. Drills Mondays sist of .that of the of Chili, Clarkson, Gates, part county Monroe compris Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden and Wheatland, Medical Corps Major George H Clark ing the towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, together with the following city wards: tenth (18 Headquarters 121st Cavalary, Culver Road Armory- Mendon, Penfleld, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush and Web and 19th election districts), eleventh 7, 8 and Colonel Kenneth C Townson, Commanding ster; with the wards: (5, 6, together following city fourth, 9th election districts), fifteenth (3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Headquarters Troop Lieut John E VanMarter, Com sixth, seventh, eights, twelfth, thirteenth (3, 4, 5 8th election districts), nineteenth, twentieth and and 6th election districts), fourteenth (14th election manding twenty-fourth. 23 districts in towns, 63 in city. Troop FCapt Cyril G Kress district), sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, twenty- Assemblyman, Donald J Corbett 121st Cavalry BandA H Truitt, Leader first and twenty-second. 49 districts in 125 in towns, 3d Squadron 121st Cavalry Major city. Senator, Norman A O'Brien Headquarters

John Meston, Commanding District 46 The forty-sixth senate district shall con NATIONAL GUARD, NEW YORK sist of that of part the county of Monroe comprising Commander-in-Chief Herbert H Lehman the towns of MILITIA Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Major General, Wm N Haskell. The Adjutant Gen NAVAL Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden and Wheatland; together eral of the State, Chief of Staff Organized 1891 with the first, second, third, fifth, ninth, tenth, Office of the Adjutant General of the State, 603 The Headquarters of the Third Battalion, eleventh, thirteenth (1st and 2d election districts), Capitol, Albany fourteenth S N RN Y N M (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Col Wm A Taylor, Col Walter G Robinson, Asst U and 13th election districts), fifteenth nineteenth, Adj Generals Lieutenant Henry G Baist, USNR, Commanding offi twentieth, twenty-third and twenty-fourth wards. 33 Lieut Col Burton H Mull, Director of Finance Bu cer, 3d Battalion hi 135 in Geo B districts towns, city. Senator, Kelley reau Lieut Col Arthur R Director of Personnel Lawrence, HEADQUARTERS STAFF Assembly Bureau B Corps, officer Monroe County is divided into Five Assembly Dis Major James A Coffey, Director Grounds and Struc Commander William Zimmer, Supply tricts. tures Bureau in charge and control armories

Medical District 1 Towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Ironde Wm A Saxton, Director of Bureau of War Records Lieut Charles C Thomas, Corps, USNR, quoit, Mendon, Penfleld, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush and Captain Thurber T Hine, Director Files, Mails and Medical Officer and Ath Webster; together with the following city wards: four Distribution Bureau Ensign , USNR, Adjutant teenth (14th election district), seventeenth (1, 2, 3, Major Clarence Strevell, Director Veteran and Sol letic Officer 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16 and 17th election districts), diers' Affairs Bureau FLEET DIVISION eighteenth (12, 21, 22, 26, 27 and 28th election NINTH districts), twenty-second (1, 2, 3, 10 and 11th 104th COLLECTION COMPANY, 102d MED Lieut (jg) Ralph H McCumber, Commanding Officer, election districts), 49 districts in towns, 24 in city. REGIMENT 9th fleet Division and USSC No 433 Assemblyman, Richd Charles P USNR, Asst Engineer Strong New York State Armory, Rochester, N Y Ensign McCabe, District 2Sixth ward (6, 7 and 8th election dis ing Officer tricts), eighth (6, 7, 8 and 9th election districts), Captain, J Eugene Kraft Ensign Richard H Bates, USNR, Communication and twelfth (10, 11, 12, 13, 16 and 17th election dis Captain, Harrison F Ward Signal Officer tricts), sixteenth (5tb election district), eighteenth NATIONAL GUARD (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, TENTH FLEET DIVISION 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24 and 25th election dis FIFTY-FOURTH BRIGADE Fred J Kirch, USNR, Commanding Officer, tricts), twenty-first, twenty-second (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Ensign Headquarters Second Battalion, 108th Infantry, State 10th Fleet Division & Ordnance Officer 12, 13 and 14th election districts) , 56 districts. As Armory, Rochester, N Y Lieut Leonard J Flynn, USNR, Engineer Officer and semblyman, Joseph DiFede Naval Courts District 3 Fourth ward, sixth (1, 2, 3, 4 and Major Arthur T Smith, Commanding Ensign Carl A Day, USNR, Instructor in Non-rated 5th election districts), seventh, eighth (1, 2, 3, 4 Captain, A W Callin, staff asst Deck Personnel and 5th election districts), twelfth (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, First Lieut, Robt L Bullock, Adjutant 6, 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15th election districts), thirteenth (3, 4, 5 and 6th election districts), sixteenth (1, Meets Wednesday nights COMPANY "C" U S MARINE CORPS RESERVES 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7th election districts), seventeenth Headquarters Company, Second Battalion First Captain E Frank Doyle, USMCR, Commanding Offi (11, 12, 13, 14 and 15th election districts), 45 Lieut Robt L Bullock, Commanding. Second Lieut cer, Company "C" districts. Assemblyman, Earl C Langenbacher Benj H Oehmke. Drills Wednesdays 1st Lieut G Frederick Doyle, USMCR, Drill In District 4 The town of Greece; together with the Company E Captain Frank C Smith. First Lieut structor

following city wards; first, second, third, fifth, ninth,, , Second Lieut Edwin DeFoy. Drills 2d Lieut Malcolm B Galbreath, USMCR, Quarter tenth (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Wednesday nights master Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1936 35

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

THE EXECUTIVE Secretary of the Navy Claude A Swanson, of Vir Director, Bureau of Engraving and PrintingAlvin W Hall; salary $8,500 ginia; salary $15,000 President Franklin D Roosevelt, of New York; sal Secretary of the Interior Harold L Ickes, of Illi Civil Service Commissioners Harry B Mitchell, Mrs term Jan 3 1937 . ary $75,000; expires Lucille F McMillin, Leonard D White, L A Moyer, Vice President John N Garner, of Texas; salary nois; salary $15,000 Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace of Iowa; Chief Examiner, salaries $9,000 $15,000; term Expires Jan 3, 1937 salary $15,000 Interstate Commerce Commissioners Claude E Por Secretary of Commerce Daniel C Roper of Washing ter, chairman; Balthasar H Meyer, Frank McManamay, M Chas Ma- THE CABINET ton, D C; salary $15,000 Jos B Eastman, Wm E Lee, Hugh Tate, B Patk J Farrell, Carroll Miller, Arranged in the order of succession for the Presidency Secretary of Labor Miss Frances Perkins of New haffie, Clyde Atchison, Secretary of State Cordell Hull of Tennessee; salary York; salary $15,000 Walter M W Splawn of Internal Revenue Guy T Helvering! $15,000 Commissioner Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, jr, of salary $10,000 Commissioner of Labor Statistics Isador Lubin New York; salary $15,000 DEPARTMENTAL EXECUTIVES Secretary of War Geo H Dem, of Utah; salary salary $8,500 sal Commissioner General of Immigration and Naturali $15,000 Commissioner of Education John W Studebaker,

zation Daniel W salary $8,500 Attorney-General Homer S Cummings, of Connecti ary $9,000 MacCormack;

P Coe Director of Census William L Austin cut; salary $15,000 Commissioner of Patents Conway

Librarian of Herbert Putnam; salary $9,- Postmaster General Jas A Farley, of New York; Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier; salary Congress 000 salary $15,000 $9,000

THE SENATE

' - Over- R Reynolds, 1939 Seventy-fourth Congress; begins Jan 3, 1935, ends Louisiana . 1937; 'John H North DakotaGerald P Nye, 1939; Lynn J Frazier, Jan 2, 1937 ton, 1939 1941 Salary of Senators and Representatives, $10,000 and MaineFrederick Hale, 1941; Wallace H White jr, Ohio 'Robert J Bulkley, 1937; 'Vic Donahey, 20 cents 1937 mileage 1941 Alabama*John H Bankhead, 1937; *Hugo Black, Maryland'Millard E Tydings, 1939; 'Geo L Rad- Oklahoma 'Thomas P Gore, 1937; 'Elmer Thomas, cliffe, 1941 1939 Arizona*Henry F Ashurst, 1935; "Carl Hayden, Massachusetts 'Marcus A Coolidge, 1937; 'David Charles L McNary, 1937; Fredk Steiwer, 1939 I Walsh, 1941 Oregon Arkansas*Mrs Hattie W Caraway, 1939; 'Joseph Michigan Jas Couzens, 1937; Arthur H Vanden- Pennsylvania'James J Davis, 1937; 'Joseph F T Robinson, 1937 berg, 1941 D Gulfey, 1941 California'William G McAdoo, 1939; Hiram E Minnesota IHenrik Shipstead, 1941; Thomas Rhode IslandJesse H Metcalf, 1937; 'Peter G 1941 Schall, 1937 Johnson, Gerry, 1941 *Edward P 1937; 'Alva B Mississippi'Pat Harrison, 1937; 'Theodore G Bil Colorado Costigan, South Carolina 'Ellison D Smith, 1939; 'James 1939 bo, 1941 Adams, F Byrnes, 1937 Connecticut 1939; 'Francis Missouri'Bennett C Clark, 1939; 'Harry S Tru- 'Augustine Lonergan, South DakotaPeter Norbeck, 1939; W J Bulow, 1941 deau, 1941 T Maloney, 1937 John G Towns- Montana'Burton K Wheeler, 1941; 'James E DelawareDaniel O 1937; Hastings, Tennessee 'Kenneth I McKellar, 1941; 'Nathan end 1941 Murray, 1939 jr, L Bachman, 1937 Florida'Duncan U 'Park Tram- NebraskaGeo W Norris, 1937; 'Edwd R Burke, Fletcher, 1939; Texas'Morris Sheppard, 1937; 'Tom Connally, 1941 mell, 1941 1941 McCar- Georgiai'Walter F George, 1939; 'Richard B Nevada'Key Pittman, 1941; 'Patrick A Utah'Wm H King, 1941; Elbert B Thomas, 1939 Russell jr, 1937 ran, 1939 Vermont Warren R Austin, 1941; Ernest W Gibson, P 1939 New Henry W Keyes, 1937; 'Fred H 1939 ^ IdahoWm E Borah, 1937; 'James Pope, Hampshire , IllinoisJ Hamilton Lewis, 1937; Wm H Die- Brown, 1939 Virginia'Carter Glass, 1937; 'Harry F Byrd, 'Arthur II terich, 1939 New Jersey*W Warren Barbour, 1937; 1941 I! IndianaFredk VanNuys, 1939; Sherman Minton, Moore, 1941 Washington'Homer T Bone, 1939; 'Lewis Carl W 1941 New Mexico Bronson M Cutting, 1941; Schwcllenbach, 1941 1939 1937 West 'Matthew M Neely, 1937; 'Rush D IowaL J Dickinson, 1937; 'Louis R Murphy, Hatch, , Virginia 'Robt F KansasArthur Capper, 1937; 'George McGill, 1939 New York'Royal S Copeland, 1941; Holt, 1941 'F 'Alben W Barkley, 1939; *M M Logan, Wagner, 1939 WisconsinRobt M LaFollette jr, 1941; Ryan Kentucky 'Robert 1937 North Carolina'Josiah W Bailey, 1937; Duffy, 1939 Wyoming Robert D Carey, 1937; Jos C 0'Mahoney, 1941 * Indicates Democrats, its absence Republicans. t Farmer-Labor Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

36 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT

CUSTOM HOUSE Collector Geo T McGowan Field ForemenPatk H Gilgan, Carl A Schubmehl, Division Chief Francis A Dalton Gerald M Grimes, Jas W Orr, Harry R Schroth. Stamp Office, Federal Building, N Fitzhugh Street Harold Office Deputies at Rochester Martha C Hill ClerksWm G Wynn, Charles Fleckenstein, By of the the Cus regulation Treasury Department, Cashier Matthew R Connor G Ensign tom House at 9 AM ex opens and closes at 4:30 PM Zone Deputies at Rochester Edward A Brown, J cept Saturday, closes at 12:30 PM for the Transaction Station Examiner John Keegan Harry B Huntington, Edwin J Brown, Elmer J Cappon, of Motor Vehicles Andrew J Wittman of business through the year Supt Harry Rosenberg, Chevalier D Williams, Clyde H Corlett Service Examiners Collector Austin J Local Secretary Board of U S Civil Mahoney Leo A Taba- Koch, Irving H Kreckman, Kasimir W Assistant Collector Frank Gallagher Edwd F Rosenhagen czynski in Harry Castle. Deputy Collectors at Rochester Fred 0 Buchan, Railway Mail Service Clerk Charge Amount of collections for year ending June 30, Daniel DeLelys Office at New York Central R R station 1934, $34,380,370.83; 1935, $44,713,222.10 20 261 laborers, Acting Appraiser H A King There are also 256 carriers, clerks, CashierF A Neal jr - 1 janitor and 42 custodians AM to 6 PM. from 7 Inspectors at Rochester John W Dunne, John M U S WEATHER BUREAU The General Delivery is open 7 AM to 1 PM for delivery of transient Walton, Robt E Doyle, Carl A Forest Office, 40 Federal Building, North Fitzhugh St Saturday, Examiner John J Devaney letters. Office Hours, 8 AM to 4 PM The District of Rochester includes all of the counties Money Order Department and Postal Savings Bank of Meteorologist in Charge Jesse L Vanderpool. Jun 9 AM to 1 Oswego, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, is open from 9 AM to 5 PM; Saturday ior Observer Harold N Burke. Minor Observer Irving Broome, Tompkins, Chenango, Madison, Cortland, Ham PM. Registry Departments from 8 AM to 6:30 PM; I Weinstein ilton, Schuyler, Chemung, Herkimer, Monroe, Ontario, Saturday 8 AM to 2 PM. Parcel Post Department For Record of for Livingston, Yates, Steuben, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Meteorological Rochester, year from 7 AM to 6:30 PM; Saturday 7 AM to 2 PM see 25 Alleghany and Tioga with District headquarters at Roch ending May 31, 1934, page Gross receipts for the year ending June 30, 1935, ester. Rochester, Oswego, Utica, Syracuse, Fair Haven $2,421,014.50 and Sodus Point are of ports entry ROCHESTER POST OFFICE Post Office Stations Open from 7.30 AM to 6.30 Amount of cash receipts at Custom House for the PM for registration of letters and parcels issuing and fiscal June Main P 0, 216 Cumberland Street year ending 30, omitting cents, in 1934, paying money orders, sale of stamps, &c. $729,682; in 1935, $859,514- Established in 1812 Arnett Station312 Arnett blvd. Matthew J Ren- Postmaster William J Hunt. Asst Postmaster Chas ner, supt

of Mails Edward J J Fleckenstein. Supt Donnelly. Beechwood Station 1099-1101 Main street East. INTERNAL Asst of Mails F A Re- REVENUE Supts George Schake, Joseph Arthur Buckley, supt

M M Robert J D VanGraafeiland. Twenty-eighth Collection District of New York naud, Lush, Hall, Brighton Station 169 Winton rd North. Frank Merton T Donald McCowan. Bookkeepers Young, Morse, supt Headquarters at Buffalo Cashier Money Order Division Geo J Sullivan. Fore

av. Harold E Clic- Includes the Counties of Monroe, Orleans, Livingston, man Registry Dept John Amsler. Formen R W Charlotte Station1363 Lake Ontario, Yates, Chemung, Steuben, Alleghany, Niagara, Whitbeck, Leo Stephenson, Fred C Langworthy, E A quennor, supt Erie, Genesee, Wyoming, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua Bailey, John R Callward, Harry T Doolin, Leo M Dewey Station Driving Park av. John J Sullivan, Office, Federal Building, N Fitzhugh Street: Office Brownyard, Milton F Meier. Cashier Edwd L Frank. supt

Hours, 8:30 AM to 4 PM Assistant Cashiers Edwd F Rosenhagen, Chas E Toal. Federal Station 26 Church. Jos A Hart, supt

POST OFFICES IN MONROE COUNTY. Post Office Town Post Office Town Adams Basin Ogden Mendon Mendon t'Beechwood Rochester Mumford Wheatland {Brighton Rochester North Chill Chili Brockport Sweden North Greece Greece {'Charlotte Greece Penfleld Penfleld Chili Chili Pittsford Pittsford ?Churchvllle Riga Point Pleasant Irondequoit Clarkson Clarkson Rochester Rochester Clifton Chill ?Rochester Junction Mendon ?Cold Water Gates Rush Rush {Dewey Av Rochester Scottsvlllo , Wheatland 'East Rochester Perinton Sea Breeze Irondequoit Fairport Perinton Spencerport Ogden Federal Rochester Union Hill Webster

t*Forest Lawn Webster Walker ,. . Hamlin Garbutt Wheatland Webster Webster Hamlin Hamlin tWost Av Rochester Henrietta Henrietta West Henrietta Henrietta Hilton Parma ?West Rush Rush Honeoye Falls Mendon West Webster Webster Industry ,. Rush Money Order Offices

{Station of Rochester. tDiscontinued for winter. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1936 37

RATES OF POSTAGE

DOMESTIC POSTAGE RATES Library Books: First, Second and Third Zones, and Money Orders First Class State, 3 cents for first pound or fraction, 1 cent each Not exceeding $ 2.50 6 cents additional pound or fraction. Libraries, organizations Letters, etc.: Letters, (within Rochester delivery Not exceeding 5.00 8 cents or associations entitled to mail, books at these rates territory) 2 cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce. Not exceeding 10.00 11 should apply at office for cents of post permit. Not Letters, (outside Rochester delivery territory), 3 exceeding 20.00 13 cents Note On parcels for delivery in first and second cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce. Not exceeding 40.00 15 cents zones where shortest practicable mail route is 300 miles Not exceeding 60.00 18 cents or more, the rate is 9 cents for first pound and 2 cents Not exceeding 80.00 20 for each additional pound. cents Post Cards: 1 cent each, within prescribed sizes. Not exceeding 100.00 22 cents Business Reply Cards: Ordinary, 2 cents each; air 6 cents each. Registry mail, General Instructions UP to $5 $0.15 $300 to $400 $0.60 Business or ail mail: Pack well address Reply Envelopes, ordinary 1 wrap securely plainly. $ 5 to 25 18 400 to 500 70 cent in addition to Show name of sender. regular postage. Apply at P 0, 25 to 50 20 500 to 600 80 Room C for and matter so marked. 101, Section permit. Fragile perishable should be 50 to 75 25 600 to 700 85 75 to 100 30 700 to 800 90 Col lect-oJi- Delivery Service is applicable to domestic 100 to 200 40 800 to 900 95 registered and unregistered sealed mail of any class FOREIGN POSTAGE RATES 200 to 300 50 900 to 1000 1.00 bearing postage at the first-class rate. Bills or state Letters: 3 cents for each ounce or fraction ments of indebtedness are not mailable COD. Such thereof, All to registered matter may be sent COD. Fee as are mailable abstracts of in the following countries; Canada, Newfoundland (in articles (deeds, title, for return C 0 cluding Labrador), Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, receipt, except D's, 3 cents extra. surance policies, bills of lading representing freight Limit of C 0 D Mexico, Spain (including possessions), and all Central collection $200. When declared shipments, valuable light-weight merchandise, etc.) value of registered matter and South American countries except Dutch, exceeds $1,000 a small must be based on bona fide orders for the contents or British, zone rate French surcharged is made. in conformity with agreements between senders and ad- Guiana and British Honduras. Postal Cards: 3 cents; double, 6 cents. Collect-On- Delivery To all other foreign countries: Shortpaid Matter: First-class matter mailed short- Not exceeding $ 5.00 12 cents Letters: 5 cents for the first ounce and 3 cents for paid one rate (3 cents) shall be rated 3 cents due for Not exceeding 25.00 17 cents each additional ounce or fraction thereof. collection upon delivery, and 4 cents due for each short- Not exceeding 50.00 22 cents paid ounce or fraction of an ounce when shortpaid Postal Cards: 3 cents, double 6 cents. Not exceeding 100.00 32 cents more than one rate. Not exceeding 150.00 Printed Matter, including newspapers, to all foreign 40 cents Not 200.00 countries, li cents for each 2 ounces or fraction of exceeding 45 cents 2 ounces. Insurance Second Class Parcels: Bates and conditions vary to different coun Newspapers and Periodicals (Transient rate): 1 cent tries; call at post office. Indemnity not exceeding $ 5.00 5 cents for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces or fourth- Indemnity not exceeding 25.00.... 10 cents class rate whichever is lower. Indemnity not exceeding 50.00 15 cents AIR MAIL INFORMATION Indemnity not exceeding 100.00 25 cents Indemnity not exceeding 150. 00.... 30 cents Six cents for each ounce or fraction thereof. Air Third Class Indemnity not exceeding 200.00 35 cents mail can be insured, registered, sent C O D or special ounces or fraction Fee for return 3 cents extra. Miscellaneous: 11 cents for each 2 delivery when the additional fees are prepaid. It may receipt, and Registered, or C 0 D of 2 ounces, upto and including 8 ounces. Books be deposited in designated mail boxes in business sec insured, mail, the delivery of which is Catalogs, 24 printed pages or more (including covers) tion of city, but must be indorsed "VIA AIR MAIL" restricted to the addressee only, or to the addressee or Seeds, etc., 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 underneath the postage stamp immediately above the order, will be subject to an additional fee of 10 cents at the time of ounces up to and including 8 ounces. address. For further information call Main 4792, extn mailing.

Bulk Third Class: Not less than either 20 pounds or Senders' Receipts for Domestic Ordinary Mail 200 separately addressed identical pieces. Apply at A receipt (certificate of mailing) is furnished the P O for to mail. sender Boom 101, Sec C, permit FEES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR POSTAGE of domestic ordinary mail of any class upon payment of 1 cent for each piece. This fee does not 12 cents for each or fraction, Special Delivery Miscellaneous: pound insure against loss, or but rifling damage, merely but not less than 1 cent First Class Only 2 pounds or less, 10 cents; over per piece. furnishes evidence of mailing, and no receipt will be 2, not over 10 pounds, 20 cents; over 10 pounds, 25 obtained from the addressee on delivery. Additional Books, Seeds, Plants, etc.: 8 cents for each pound cents. duplicate receipts may be obtained upon payment of or fraction, but not less than 1 cent per piece. It Mail Other Than That of the First Class will receive 1 cent each. must be separated by states and offices. Matter mailed and the at bulk rates can not be Registered, Insured or sent prompt distribution, dispatch transportation same as first class also immediate at AIDS TO PROPER MAILING COD. mail, delivery office of destination upon payment of the following Write name and address plainly and completely. special-delivery fees: Place name and address of sender on all matter. 2 lbs. or less 15 cents on FOURTH CLASSPARCEL POST Prepay postage fully all letters and parcels. Over 2 lbs. but not over 10 pounds. .25 cents Always address mail for city delivery to street and Class: Includes merchandise Fourth printed matter, Over 10 lbs 35 cents number and request correspondents to do likewise. and all other matter in excess of 8 ounces weighing "Special Delivery" must be so indorsed. Use designation North or South, East or West when first and second class matter. Parcels limited except it is a proper part of the address and save delay In to 100 inches, length and girth combined. delivery Weight limit 70 pounds. Special Handling Insure valuable parcels. see next For complete Parcel Post rates page. in and tie Fourth Class: 2 pounds or less, 10 cents; over 2, Wrap parcel post carefully heavy paper Insure all valuable parcels. knots securely. not over 10 15 cents; over 10 pounds, 20 cents. For quick delivery, send Special Delivery. pounds, "Special Handling" must be so indorsed and will You will often gain a day's time in delivery by Parcels Mailed on Rural Routes: 2 cents less per receive prompt distribution, dispatch and transportation depositing mall as soon as it Is ready. parcel than indicated in foregoing table for local de the same as first class mail but not immediate delivery livery and 3 cents less for other than local delivery. at office of destination. WILLIAM J. HUNT, Postmaster. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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FOURTH CLASS OR PARCEL POST RATES

4th 6th s si 31 *i 8

(0.08 (0.09 .10 .11 .11 .13 .12 .15 .13 .17 .14 .19 .15 .21 .16 .23 .17 .25 .38 .54 .18 .27 .42 .59 .19 .29 .45 .64 .21 .31 .49 .70 .22 .33 .52 .75 .23 .35 .56 .80 1.03 .24 .37 .59 .86 1.10 .25 .39 .63 .91 1.17 .26 .41 .66 .96 1.24 .27 .43 .70 1.02 1.31 .28 .45 .73 1.07 1.38 .29 .47 .77 1.12 1.45 .80 1.17 1.52 .84 1.23 1.59 .87 1.28 1.66 .91 1.33 1.73 .94 1.39 1.80 .98 1.44 1.87 1.01 1.49 1.94 1.05 1.55 2.01 1.08 1.60 2.08 1.12 1.65 2.15 1.15 1.70 2.22 1.19 1.76 1.29 1.22 1.81 2.36 1.26 1.86 2.43 1.29 1.92 2.50 1.33 1.97 2.57 1.36 2.02 2.64 1.40 2.08 2.71 1.43 2.13 2.78 1.47 2.18 2.85 1.60 2.23 2.92 1.54 2.29 2.99 1.57 2.34 3.06 1.61 2.39 3.13 .97 1.64 2.45 3.20 .99 1.68 2.50 3.27 1.01 1.71 2.55 3.34 1.03 1.76 2.61 3.41 1.05 1.78 2.66 3.48 1.07 1.82 2.71 3.55 1.09 1.85 2.76 3.62 1.11 1.89 2.82 3.69 1.13 1.92 2.87 3.76 1.15 1.96 2.92 3.83 1.17 1.99 2.98 3.90 1.19 2.03 3.03 3.97 1.21 2.06 3.08 4.04 1.23 2.10 3.14 4.11 1.25 2.13 3.19 4.18 1.27 2.17 3.24 4.25 1.29 2.20 3.29 4.32 1.31 2.24 3.35 4.39 1.33 2.27 3.40 4.46 1.36 2.31 3.45 4.53 1.37 2.34 3.51 4.60 1.39 2.38 3.56 4.67 1.41 2.41 3.61 4.74 1.43 2.45 3.67 4.81 1.45 2.48 3.72 1.47 2.52 3.77

NOTE 1. On parcels collected on rural-delivery routes the postage will be 2 cents less than shown in the foregoing table when for delivery anywhere within the first three zones and 1 cent less when for delivery in any other zone, provided they are Indorsed "Mailed on rural route."

NOTE 2. The local rate applies to parcels mailed: (1) At any post office for local delivery at such office. (2) At any city letter-carrier office, for delivery by carriers from that office. (3) At any post office from which a rural route starts, for delivery on such route, or when mailed on a rural route for delivery at any other point thereon, or at the office from which the route starts, or for delivery on any other rural route starting from the same office.

NOTE 3. Parcels weighing less than 10 pounds measuring over 84 inches but not more than 100 inches in length and girth combined are subject to a minimum charge equal to that for a 10-pound parcel for the zone to which addressed. Weight limit, 70 pounds. Limit of size, 100 inches, length and girth combined. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES Council of Social Agencies70 North Water st. Jewish Orphan Asylum Association of Western New Rochester Gen Sec Oscar W Kuolt Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil YorkInc 1881. Pres, Joseph Michaels; Vice-Pres, dren Inc. 1875. Pres, Thomas J Hargrave; Vice- Isaac Adler; Sec and Treas, Arthur M Lowenthal; John W Wm F Prests, Remington, Lynn, Mrs Francis American Red Cross Rochester Chapter Chairman, Mrs Ida K Richardson, director of placement, 868 G Ferrin; Res Sec, Mrs Hugh Shirey; Cor Sec, Mrs Ernest R Willard; Sec, Mrs Morton Baum; Treas, Geo H av University Jesse Mrs John. Hawks Horwitz; Treas, Finucane; Asst Treas, Mrs Mortimer Anstice; Supt, W H Allen. Meets second

Thurs at 81 Jewish Welfare Council 144 Baden. Pres Dr S Plymouth! av N. Officers elected in Association for the Blind of Rochester, Inc 139 October J Applebaum; Vice-Prests, Joseph E Silverstein, H Monroe av. Inc 1913. Pres, Alfred J Watson; Vice- Kolko; Sec, Jacque L Meyers; Treas, Solomon Levin; pres, Edith Carter; Sec, Ray W David StAnn's Home for the Aged, 1971 Lake av Smith; Treas, Social Workers, Anna Wolfe, Stella J Schifrin. Exec F Lawless; Supt, H Frances Lewis; Auditor, Thos L Dir, Jacob M Kammen StElizaheth's Guild Mrs resi McLeod. Meets 3d Tues. House, Mary Carson, dent director, 1 Field Jewish Young Men's Association^Org. 1906. Inc. SUotin's Home for the Baden Street Settlement of Rochester 1901 Aged, 1262 South av Org 1907. 123 Franklin sq. Pres, Haskell H Vice- Baden. Marks; 152 Pres, Mrs J L Garson; Sec, Mrs G F Pres, Benj Goldstein; Sec, Jos Goldstein; Exec Sec, Stloseph's Orphan Asylum 305 Andrews. Under Johnston; Treas, J M Cor Mrs M H Van- Wile; Sec, Tobias Roth; Treas, Harry Klonick. Directors meet direction of Sisters of Notre Dame. Sister Superior, Bergh second Wed. Annual meeting in Oct Sister M Fiavia StMary's 'Boys' Home851 Main W. Under the Baptist Home of Monroe County-Fairport, N Y 'Legal Aid Society of Rochester, 25 Exchange. Pres, charge of Sisters of SUoseph. Sister M Mildred, Inc 1904 Pres, G Fred' Laube; Vice-Pres, Joseph Joseph P MacSweeney; Vice Pres, Mrs Chas W Dodge; superior H Gilmore; Sec, Harvey F Remington; Treas. Current Sec, Emery A Brownell; Treas, Don C Allen Fund, George C Eichelman; Treas of Endowment Fund, StPatrick's Orphan Girls' Asylum160 Clifton St. Charles W Silcox Under direction of Sisters of SUoseph. Sister M Lewis Street Center 57 Lewis street. Pres, Dr Benigna, superior Edwin Fauver; Vice-Pres, Mercer Brugler; Sec, Mrs Boy Smuts of America Rochester Council Pres, Nathaniel Faxon; Treas, Wm 0 Boswell; Dir, Miss Salvation Army<64 North and 112 Exchange M Herbert Eisenhart; Vice Pres, Walter E Hastings; Louise Naylor Travelers Aid N Y C Treas, Frederick D Whitney; Scout Commissioner, Society Station. Pres, Hugh Shirey; Vice-Pres, Judson Parsons; Sec, Mrs H Wilbur Gerald H Williamson, Scout Executive, W Arthur Mc- Masonic Service Bureau, 875 Main E Graves; Ruth Executive Kinney; Field Scout Executives, Stanley A Treas, Hemenway; Sec, Emily Murdock, M 'Madden Dewey Sawyer People's Rescue Mission, 134 Front Tuberculosis and Health Assn of Rochester and Mon roe Catholic Women's Club Organized April 28 1922. County, Inc. Pres, Dr Wm A Sawyer; Vice-Prests, Public Health Nursing Assn Inc Director, Cora P A Pres, Lucy R Sheridan; Sec, Margt F Wagner; Treas, Joseph MacSweeney, Theodore Zornow, Edwd G Warrant, R. N. Board of Directors: Pres, Charles F Louise K Frey. Meets 3d Mon at 2.15 Alexander Whipple; Treas, Frederick L Higgins; Exec Sec, Raymond Turtom; Vice-Pres, Mrs Wm J Baker; Sec, Mrs Robt H Greeman. Office, 277 Alexander Heilbrunn; Treas, William 0 Boswell. Office, 130 Woman's Children's Service Bureau Pies, Mrs Robert Ran- Spring Educational and Industrial Union Org. 1893. Mrs- let; Sec, Mrs Arthur J Gesnell; Treas, Mrs Leon Stern; Pres, Edwd Cumpston; Vice Pres, Mrs Stafford Warren; Rec Mrs Wm B Lee Cor Exec Sec, Winona F Young, 31 Gibbs st, rm 310 Rochester Catholic Charities Inc. 1917. Pres, Sec, jr; Sec, Mrs Ernest Right Rev Edwd Mooney; Dir, Kathleen J d'Olier; Whitbeck; Treas, Mrs Chas R Witherspoon. About 350 Vice-Pres, John L Keenan; Sec, Wm T Farrell; Gen members. Directors meet second Fri at Church Home of the Protestant Episcopal Church in The Sec, William T Nolan; Treas, William C Barry. Opportunity Shop. Officers elected in May the City of Rochester509 MtHope av. Org 1868 Executive Offices, 50 Chestnut St. Family and! Child Inc 1869. Pres, Ernest R Willard; Vice Pres, Rev Young Men's Christian Assn^Org. 1875. Inc. Welfare Dept, 39 State Chas C W Caroli; Sec, Joseph L Humphrey; Treas, John 18801. General Offices, Gibbs cor Grove pi Pres, F Craig Powers. The home receives and cares for aged Rochester Children's Nursery 133 Exchange. Inc. Harper Sibley; Vice-Prests, Ernest A Paviour, Richd M women and children 1857. Pres, Mrs Andrew R Sutherland; Vice-Pres, Harris; Rec Sec, Robt C Tait; Treas, Elmer Roblin; Asst Roland 0 Gen S Mrs James E Gleason; Treas, Mrs Frank Ocumpaugh; Treas, Roberts; Sec, Wirt Wiley. Board of Directors meets third Mon and Cor-Sec, Mrs Buell P Mills; Rec Sec, Mrs W Osborne except July Family Welfare Society of Rochester, Inc (formerly August. Annual meeting In April Mirs Cora L Hanna. The meet The Social Welfare League) 31 Gibbs Pres Vilas M Ashley; Supt, monthly last Thurs. Annual last Thurs in Central Branch100 Gibbs. E Man- Swan; Vice Prests, Mrs Dewitt B Macomber, Rev ing meeting April. Chairman, Guy ley Wilbur E Saunders; Treas, Edward Harris 2d; Gen Sec, Rochester Community Chest, Inc 70 N Water. Brartcb Park av near John P Sanderson Pres, Sol Heumann; Vice-Prests, F Harper Sibley, Maplewood Driving Lake av H Edwin Allen Stebbins; Treas, Wendell J Curtis; Asst Chairman, Joseph Webster; Exec Sec, Richd Tul- lis Hillside Home for Children 1183 Monroe av. Org Treas, Mortimer Adler; Sec, Herbert W Bramlcy; Mgr,

1837. Inc 1838. Pres, Chas F Hutchinson; Vice- Harry P Warebam; Asst Mgr, Oscar W Kuolt Railroad Department 9 Hyde park. Organized 1881 M H Carl F W Asst Sec, Frederick D' Lamb; Treas, Edwd C Stratton; Pres, Eisenhart; Sec, Kaelber; Rochester for Inc ' Community Home Girls 293 Sec, Francis S Herbert J Winn; Chairman Committee of Management, Franklin T Ev Macomber; Treas, Troup. Pres, 'Mrs Henry D Shedd; Vicc-Prests, Mrs Asst Herbert J Dougal E Young. erett. Business meetings first Mon Treas, Noble; Supt, Halton Bly, Mrs I Allen, Millie Bristol; Sec, Mrs Jos Meets last Wed. Annual meeting in May F Weller; Treas, Mrs Harry Tompkins; Exec Sec, Monroe Branch 797 Monroe av. Chairman, Gilbert Mildred P Carpenter J C McCurdy. Exec Sec, | Humane tor the Prevention of to Society Cruelty Arnett BranchArnett blvd cor Kenwood av. Chair AnimalsPres, Rev W C Sec, Mrs W M Compton; Rochester Female Charitable SocietyOrg. 1822, for man, David Willey; Sec, Geo A Brown Angle; Treas, Henry G White; Supt and Pound Master, the relief of the sick poor. Pres, Mrs W D Ellwanger; William J Boyink. Meets second Thurs at 263 Central University Branch River Campus. Chairman, Dr Vice-Prests, Mrs Wm J Baker, Mrs Charles Hoeing; J Edwd Hoffmeister; Exec Sec, Geo B Corwin Treas, Miss Anna D Hubbell; Rec Sec, Mrs Clarence West Side Branch for Colored Men Chairman, G P Thomas; Cor Sec, Mrs Edward M Harris. Meets Walter Derham Industrial Workshops 292 Alexander. Exec Commit first Tues. Election of officers in April Women's Auxiliary Org 1885. Pres, Mrs Francena tee; Pres, Fredk L Higglns; Vice-Pres, Mrs Erick- S See; Rec Sec, Mrs Isabelle Mclntyre; Member Sec, son B Perkins; Sec, Rufus Crain, M D; Treas, Ray Rochester Friendly Home East av, Brighton. Org. Mrs John D Thompson; Treas, Mrs Halton Bly. Meets mond J Fowler; Dir, Eliz K Wise; Technical Advisor, 1849 . Inc 1855. Pres, Mrs H J Burkhart; Vice- 3d Thurs Jan, Oct and May, in Y M C A bldg, Leslie 8 Wood Pres, Mrs Geo H Clark; Rec Sec, Mrs Saxe II llanford; 100 Gibbs. Election of officers in May

B Mrs Florence S Treas, Mrs Wm Macomber; Supt, Young Women's Christian Assn. Org. 1883. Ad Inc third Tues Jewish Children's Home (for orphan children) Lee. Meets ministration bldg, 190 Franklin; residence 175 Clin 1914. 27 Gorham. Alfred Pres, Hart; Vlce-Prests, ton av N, Kent Hall, 57 S Washington; Mary Samuel Sturman, Mrs Bessie Amdursky; Sec, Hyman Rochester Jewish Relief Organization Inc., Est 1914. Thompson Ellison House, 28 Portsmouth ter; Branch Kolko; Treas, Frederick Bieger; Supt, Jacob S Hol Pres, Jack Cohan; Rec Sec, Meyer Carson, 44 Bis- for Colored Women, 192 Clarissa. Camps-Onanda, lander. Directors meet the first Mon mark ter. Meets 2d and 4th Monday at Joseph av Canandaigua Lake. Honorary Pres, Mrs Henry A cor Sullivan. Election July and January Strong; Pres, Mrs Wesley M Angle; Rec Sec, Miss Jewish Home for the Aged1162 StPaul. Pres, Helen Barker; Cor Sec, Helen Creelman; Vice-Pres Lester Nusbaum; Vicc-Prests, Wm Brown, Max L Rochester Presbyterian Home, 256 Thurston rd. Mrs Raymond N Ball; Treas Mrs Margt J Bacon; Exec- Holtz, A F Horwltz; Sec, Dr J S Komlnz; Treas, Sec, Miss Leona Macgeorge, Ejection Qf officers in Samuel Ball, Solomon Levin; Dir, Belle Fenig Rochester School for the 'Deaf, 1545 StPaul May Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. The Iron Before deciding that a society has been omitted from Ladies' Society No 58 Pres, Ella Meink; Sec, 'Daughters of the American Revolution, Chapter House, this list, look under Rochester, Monroe County, Knight Mazie Durham, 652 University av; Treas, Hedda Weiss; dequoit Chapter1894-1922-1927. E and other designations which might form the initial Coll, Etta Page. Meets 1st and 3d Wed at 17 Grove 11 Livingston pk. Regent, Mrs Arthur Sutherland; Sarah Cald word of its title pi. Election in Nov Rec Sec, Mrs Chas VanBuskirk; Cor Sec, Mrs Wm Hennessy. Annual meeting May Alpha Zeta Alumni, Chapter of Theta Chi Frater Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Genesee Lodge, well; Treas, 1st Inc U of R Robt P nity Campus River blvd. Pres, G No 289Pres, R J Plant; Sec, L Flaherty; Treas, Degree of Honor Hope Lodge No 15 Inst 1895. Witmer; Vice-Pres, Don Garman; Sec, Walter Dut- A F Klick, 47 Troup; Legislative Representative, H F Recorder Ida M Meets 4th Wed at 22 Dan- ton; Treas, Geo Weber Vine. Meets 1st and 3d Sun at 46 N Fitzhugh. Elec Topham. forth. Officers elected in Dec Alumn

American of Civil Rochester Sec Society Engineers William C Compton; Vice-Pres, Mrs Leon Stern; Sec, Federation of Italian Societies of Rochester Org tion Cornelius E Elmendorf; 1st Vice Pres, Pres, Mrs Harold M Jenkins; Treas, Mrs Edward F Welling 1909. Pres, Alfred Marizzia; Rec Sec, Marco Cocuzzi; Chas F Wm H Roberts, 230 City Hall Star; Sec-Treas, ton Treas, Geo Scialdone. Meets second Wed at 414 annex. Officers elected in Jan Church Extension Society Founded 1914. Supt, Smith. Officers elected hi Jan of Workmen of N. D. Roches Ancient Order United Rev Guy H Madara, 2000 Highland av Fire of the of Trustees ter Lodge No 87 Recorder, William B Moynihan. Department City Rochester, Citizens Rifle and Revolver Club 1908. Affil of the Firemen's Benevolent Meets 2d & 4th Tues at 546 Jay Org (formerly Association) iated with the National Rifle Association of America. 1836. 1864. 810 Ancient and Sublime Order of the Sphlnx-EI-tyh Org Inc Powers bldg. Pres, Jay Chas E James Sec- W Labyrinth No 211Instituted 1921. Hyas Monarch, Pres, Berry; Vice-Pres, Shepard; Mansfield; Vice-Prests, Curtis W Barker, R Andrew Frank C Executive Officer, Andrew B Chas E Curtis W Danl H Parshall; Sec, May Hull; Treas, Ethelene Price. Treas, Sherman; Hamilton; Sec, Sunderlin; Treas, Meets Sat at the New York State Meets second and fourth Wed at 40 State. Officers Edgerton. every Barker; Collector, Maurice Keating; Attorney, Herbert Annual election in Jan L Meets elected in Oct Armory range. Ward. second Mon. Annual meetings in Dec Club of Rochester Arthur J City Pres, May; Sec, Arbelter Saengerbund Sr Pres, George Stuhler; Cor First Fraternal Regiment N Y Inc Pres Joseph Walter V Wiard; Treas, Wadsworth E Sikes. Meets Sec, Edwd Hecht; Fin Sec and Treas, Hans Finzel. Cleminson; Vice-Pres, Anton Haltii; Clerk, H L Lan every Sat Nov to Mar inclusive at Chamber of Com- Meets every Wed at 580 StPaul. Officers elected in ders; Col, John R Kclley. Board of officers meets at Jan call of President. Election of officers In Civll Assn and Monroe January Service Employees Rochester 1st Battalion Grand Canton No Stebbins 2, Capt Associate Alumnae of Vassar College Rochester County Rochester Council No 123. Pres, Abram M Edwd T Canton Roch No T Branch Pres, Mrs Wm T Plumb; Vice-Pres, Mrs Mrs Mildred S Geo T Howden; 33, Capt Ralph Jones; Vice-Pres, Ernissi; Treas, Bloss Chas Snyder; 2d Vice-Pres, Mrs Haven Pratt; Sec, Mrs White; Cor Sec, Edna M Killip; Fin Sec, V Violet Wm Ewell; Treas, Bertha Hubbell. Meets last Wed Baghn Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No 52 Org 1899. Oct to May at the homes of members. Officers elected Pres, Wm Emil Inc 1890. Mostyn; Vice-Pres, Brodinsky; Sec, in April Henry J Gabe; Treas, Chas N Spitz. Meets first and Associated Alumni of The University of Rochester third Thurs at 22 N Wash. Officers elected in Juno Percival 1st Vice Pres, Cor College Women's Club, Roch branch, American As Inc 1894. Pres, Oviatt; Free Sons of Israel Rochester Continental A R G sociation of Women 1807. Pres, Mrs Lodge nelius R Wright; Sec, Hugh Smith; Treas, University Org No 45 Organized 1872. Pres-Treas, David Present; Phillips. Annual meeting in Jun Franklin A Knope; 1st Vice-Pres, Mrs Charles M Car Fin Sec, Sol Posner. Meets annually at 6 State rm penter: 2d Vice-Pres, Mrs John F Lawrence; Sec, Associated Master Plumbers of Rochester Pres, 202. Election of officers Eliz R Meets 2d Mon in December Geo J Long; Vice Pres, Arthur B Reddington; Sec, ; Treas, Barry. from Oct to Officers elected in Edwd L Miller; Treas, Herbert J Heinzle. Meets May. April French Alliance Rochester Branch Org 1904. Pres, 1st and 3d Tues at Powers Hotel Colonial ClubOrg 1896. Pres, Harry Barth; Sec Mrs David F Lawless; Vice-Pres, Mrs Beekman C Little;

Eva Automobile Club of Rochester Headquarters, Saga and Treas, J P Schaaf, 42 Allerton st, Greece. Meets Sec, Howe; Treas, Mrs Louise Devine. Meets bi 1st Mon. Officers elected in Dec monthly from October to May more Building 127 East av. Pres, Floras B Baxter; Vice-Pres, Wm F Love; Treas, James M Mangan; Sec, Cornell Club of Rochester Inc 1907. I'rcs, James Funeral Directors AssociationEleventh Dist Inc George C Donahue K Quigley; Vice-Pres, Max Schweid; Sec, J Webb L (formerly Rochester Funeral Directors Assn). Pres,

Edwd C Baptist Union of Rochester and Monroe County Sheehy; Membership Sec, Robt H Wendt; Treas, Fred Haubner; Sec-Treas, Edwd R Suter. Meets Goodelle. Business 703 1st Mon in Jan and at Executive Sec, Rev Alfred E Isaac, First Baptist office, Temple bldg call of pres Leonard H Henderson 94 Berkeley. Cosmos Club 1913. David Treas, Org Pres, Vice- Church; lector; General Hospital Alumna; Association Org 1883. Annual meeting in June Pres, Judson Parsons; Sec, Judge Harvey Remington; Pres, Mrs Doris H Taylor; Sec, Nellie Bannon; Treas, Genesee Court No IS Treas, Harry Glover. Meets 1st Fri. Officers elected Ben Hur Life Assn, Valley Mrs Lanita S Jermyn. Meets first Mon. Annual meet Chief, Wm T Robinson; Scribe, Cora L Robinson, in April ing in January 52 Chapin st; Keeper Tribute, Mary McDonald. Meets Council of Jewish Women Rochester Section Genesee Conference of the Methodist Episcopal 1st and 3d Thursdays at 217 Lake av Org 1895. Pres, Mrs David Walin; Vicc-Prests, ChurchTreas, Emmett M Kclley, 240 Powers bldg Benevolent Protective Order of ElksRochester Mrs Robt Helbrunn; Mrs Henry Reich; Cor Sec, Mrs Genesee Golf Club Links at Genesee No 24 Organized 1884. Incorporated 1899. Sidney Applebaum; Rec Sec, Mrs Henry Reich; Treas, Valley Park. Lodge Annual election in November Exalted Ruler, Geo S Bartold; Sec, T Edward Freckle- Esther Rosenbloom. Meets monthly Oct to Alay in ton; Treas, Saml Dicker. Meets every Wed at 113 clusive. Officers elected in May. Genesee Valley Canoe ClubOrg 1904. Genesee

Park. Clinton av North except during June, July, August and Country Club of Rochester Club House at Brighton. Valley Commodore, Arthur Schoen; Vice Com Jamcse September, when there is but one meeting each month. Pres, 'Thos J Hargrave; Vice-Prests, Augustine J modore, Rife. Purser, G Wallace Ncth; Clerk, Chas E Stallman. Election of officers in May Cunningham; James H Slocum jr; Treas, Chas W Meets monthly. Annual election in

May B'nal B'rlth Zerubbabel Lodge, No 53 Organized Smith; Sec, John 11 Kitchen. Election of officers In 1864. Pres, Maxwell Posner; Sec, Jacob Cohen. April Genesee Valley ClubOrg 1885. Club House, 421

East Meets 1st Mon except Aug and Sept at 123 Franklin Daughters of StGeorge Primrose Lodge, No 72 av; Pres, Beekman C Little; Vlce-1'rcs, John Weis; Kenneth B sq. Officers elected in December Org 1892. Pres, Mrs Jennie Walton; Fin Sec, Mrs Sec, Keating; Treas, Bernard E Finnucane Annual meeting first in Boy Torch Bearers of America, Inc Hon Pres, Elizabeth A Wright; Rec Sec, Mrs F Bailey; Treas, Saturday February Elmer K Smith; Hon Vice-Pres, Robert A Bcrnhard; Mrs Bertha Masterman. Meetings held 2d and 4th German-Amerlcan SocietyOrg 1888. Pres, John G Chief Torch Bearer, Edwin F Smith; Treas, Emil Wed at 11 Clinton av N Schmitt; Fin Sec, Mrs Augusta Raeppel, 45 Leo; Vetter; Chief Torch Bearer Executive, F Alton Frasch, Daughters of Scotia Lady MacNaughton Lodge, No Treas, Herman Stoll. Meets second Tues at 315 Greg National Headquarters, 312 Hurstbournc rd Rochester 80Instituted 1918. Chief Daughter, Mrs Eliz Wis- ory Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen hart; Rec Sec, Janet Kemp; Fin Sec, Mrs Ruth Duffcy; 0nter * 0M Fellows Gr???.Ul,!.teo' Empire Lodge, Meets 2d and 4th at No 3124 Rochester Lodge No 99Pres, John McNally; Rec Treas, Mary Gray. Fridays Union Org 1889. Sec, G Walter Derham, 40 near South av. Officers Sec, Harry A Tanghe, 61 Coventry street; Fin Sec, League Hall, Gregory elected Cypress; Treas, D E Jackson, 73 Barton. Meets first P H Protz. Meets 1st and 3d Thurs at 90 State in October and third Thurs at 472 Clarissa Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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Harvard Club of Rochester Org Jan 1908. Pres Dec Ladies' Auxiliary, Genesee Division, No 79 Org Hiram Sibley jr; Vice-Pres, Emmett B 1895. F Gleason; Sec, Pres, Mrs C Beattic; Sec and Mrs Loyal Orangemen Rochester Guiding Star, Loyal Treas, and Treas, Raymond Greenman. Meets at University Emma M Orcutt. Meets 1st and 3d Wed at Orange Lodge, No 156Org 1913. Sec, Thomas 1526 Club, 24 Broadway subject to call of President Main E. Officers elected in Nov Rankin; Treas, Joseph VanMalder. Meets first and Hobart Club of Rochester Organized Nov 1924. third Sat at 90 State Order of Scottish ClansClan McNaughton, No 23 Pres, Rev Frank Fisher; Walter 1886. Vice-Pres, Morton; Sec, Org Chief, John Rec - Duffie; Alex Web Liberty Lodge, No 190 Sec, Sec, W Moreau Smith; Treas, Howard VanR Palmer jr. ster; Fin William Deans. Meets first and third Wed at 44 State Sec, Meets 1st and 3d Meetings every Friday at Club. Officers Fri in Union University Clan William, No 296Instituted League Hall, South av and Gregory. elected in November 1921. Rec Sec, Marvin L Todd. Meets first and third Fri at 86 Order of United Commercial Travelers of America Independent Ladies' Benefit Society Fin Sec, Rose State. Officers elected in Dec Flower City Council, No 203Sec and Treas, Howard Heiler. Meets second and fourth Tues in Odd Fellows L Lawrence, 44 Mona. Meets last Sat eve of each Rochester, No 212 Clara 4368 Hall, South av Sec, Opperman, month at 441 East av StPaul blvd. Meets second and fourth Fri at 86

Independent Order of Brith Abraham Alfred Drey State. Officers elected in Sept Phi Beta Kappa Society Iota Chapter of New York fus Lodge No 201Org 1898. Pres, Isaac A Freed- C K Crimson . Sec, Moore; Treas, Harry N Annual Star, No 250 Rec . Kenyon. man; Vice-Pres, Isaac Pelton; Rec and Fin Sec, Max Sec, Meets first and third Thurs at 17 meeting in June at the University of Rochester Lubelle; Treas, Abraham J Berlove. Meets 4th Mon at Grove pi. Officers elected in Oct 549 Joseph av. Officers elected in December Pi Kappa Alpha Alumni Club of RochesterSec, J A Royal Black Knights of the of Israel Mt 1115 av Flower City Lodge, No 281 Organized 1901. Pres, Camp DeMund, University Horeb No 55 Saml Bloom; Vice-Pres, Meyer Rec Preceptory, Registrar, Marvin Todd; Goldblalt; Sec, Elmer Polish Falcon Gymnastic and Semi-Military Associa Louis Fin A Treas, A Smith Rosenzweig; Sec, Bloom; Treas, Alexander tion. IncBranch No 52Org 1905. Inc 1911. Meets second Wed at Loyal Ordef of Blue Bells Michl Weissager. Workmen's Circle Pres, Kenny; Fin Sec, Alfred Grzywinski; Treas, John Polanowski. Hall. Officers elected in June Vice-Pres, Fin Edwd and December, Joseph Cooper; Sec, Proud; Rec Meets 1st Fri at 284 Weyl David 4 Sec, Brown, Enterprise. Order Sons of Independent Italy District of Roch Polish National Alliance Commune No 27 Sec, ester NY Grand State Trustee, Joseph Agnello; Cor Loyal Order of MooseRochester Lodge, No 113 John Stenclik, 158 Roycroft drive. Meets last Wed Arthur 923 North Sec, Molinari, Dictator, Max Cohen; Vice Dictator, Wm S Hutchings; Branch 216Sec, John Stenclik 158 Roycroft dr Frank Sec, G Kunz; Fred Kress. Meets Branch 512 J Nawrocki 298 Jewish National Aid Society Org 1908. Pres, Man Treas, every Sec, Weaver Tues at 441 East av Branch 1020 John uel Hoffman; Fin Sec, Morris Dubnikoff. Meets second Sec, Siwicki, 21 Peckham st Branch 1145Sec, A Anuzkiewicz 36 and fourth Thurs at Joseph av cor Sullivan. Officers McAII Mission Rochester Auxiliary Sec, Mrs B Dayton Branch 1200 elected in June and December H Northrop; Cor Sec, Miss Julia Little; Treas, Mrs Sec, Mrs Eugenia Dembrowski, 1754 John F Alden Culver rd Kent Club Organized 1877. Pres, Carl W Kaelber; Post Office Clerks' Mutual Benefit Association Vice-Pres, W Morris Heman; Sec, Nelson E Spencer. Marinai Elenesl Societt 1911. Org Pres, Erasmo Rochester Post OfficeOrg 1903. Pres, John J Sul Meetings held monthly. Officers elected annually in Magliozzi; Sec, Frank Vincenzo Simeone; Treas, Di- livan; Cor Sec, J J Ammering; Fin Sec, Jos Norman; October Schino. Officers elected in Dec Treas, Ross Loughborough. Annual meeting in Jan Knights of Calvin Pres, Carl E Vogt; Vice-Pres, Mason Contractors' Assn1 Progressive Working People's 580 StPaul Fred Louth; Rec Sec, Fred Zollweg; Fin Sec, John B Org 1905. Pres, Peter Lyceum J st. Isadore Ertz Will Pfeifer; Treas, Chas Harris. Meets 1st and 3d Thurs Connelly; Vice-Pres, M Stuart Hyland; Sec and Treas, Pres, Tischler; Sec, Mary Joseph E Summerhays. Meets second Tues at 135 at 975 Joseph av. Annual election in Dec Protectives, Inc Rec Sec, W T Hall; Fin Sec, Spring. Annual meeting and election in Jan Reed T William E Blackwood. Meets Chapin; Treas, Knights of Columbus Rochester Council, No 178 1st Thurs of each month Master Bakers Assn at Fire Headquarters. Annual G K, James E Cuff; D G K, Leo F Rombaut; Rec Sec-treas, Walter Couch. Meets third of meeting in Jan order, Thomas H O'Connor; Fin Sec, Paul A Pred- Monday Jan, April, July and Oct or at call of chairman more; Treas, Fredk J Weider. Meets first and third Protestant SUohn's Charitable Association 1262 Thurs of each month, 50 Chestnut. Election of officers Medical Society of the County of Monroe Org South av cor Highland avOrg 1898. Pres, Rev in June 1820. Pres, Dr Willard Veeder; Vice-Pres, Dr E Fredk Diehm; Vice-Pres, Prof Paul M Schrocder; Cor T Wm Sec, Carl Betz; Rec Sec, Henry F Albrecht; Fin Dr Dr J Rochester Fourth Degree Assembly No 178 F N, Wentworth; Sec, MacVay; Treas, John Annual in December Sec, Wm G Treas, Carl F W Kael Otto F Chas H Officers elected Rooney. meeting Staudenmeier; Shultz; Comp, Geyer. Sister Christine Schwarz. ber; Supt, in June Memorial Art Gallery 490 University av. Pres, ' Jas S Psl Upsllon Alumni Assn of Western N Y Inc Order of the Alhambra, Musa Caravan, No 25 G C, ; Vice-Pres, Watson, Sec, Thos G Julius M Gertrude Inc 1891. Chapter House, Univ of Rochester Campus. Emmett J O'Neill; V G C, James M Ryan; G S, Thos Spencer; Bursar, Wile; Director, H Moore; Asst Isabel C Herdle Pres C R Witherspoon; Sec-treas, Fredk Orr H O'Connor. Meets each month at Sagamore Hotel Director,

Men's Benevolent Society of Salem Evangelical Purchasing Agents' Assn of Rochester Pres, Warren

Knights of Malta Gerard No 254 1st Homer L Commandery, Church Pres, Carl L Drexler; Vice-Pres, Milton Huff; W Irwin; Vice-Pres, Braunschweig; Sec, William Beldue. Meets first and third Tues Recorder, Rec Sec, Lester Feldt; Fin Sec, Raymond A Seiko; E Baird Robinson; Treas, Burt T Ewell at 217 Lake av. Officers elected in September and Treas, G Wallace Neth. Meets fust Mon March Real Estate Board of Rochester, Inc Org 1910 Methodist Episcopal Union of Rochester Inc 1911 Inc 1921. Member State and National Assn of Real Eastern Star No 281 Fred Commandery, Recorder, Pres, A S Mertz; Vice-Pres, J Lawrence Hill; Sec, Estate Boards. Pres, John D Tighe; Vice-Prests, Ralph A 63 Canton. Meets and fourth Ofshlager, second Fred B Goodelle; Treas, Herbert S Redfern. Officrs Klonick, Robt Reilly, Warren Williams; Sec, Herman Fri at 217 Lake av. elected Officers semi-annually elected in May C Eppinger; Treas, Jas E Goutremout. Regular bus Lincoln Commandery, No 429 Recorder, Ora Allen; Monroe County Fish & Game Protective Assn Or iness meetings 1st and 3d Fri except July and Aug. Treas, Edward F Meyer. Meets first and third Fri at ganized 1920. Pres, John White Johnston; Sec, F Election of officers in Dec 217 Lake av Lopez. Meets at call of the President. All mail to Rochester Academy of MedicineInc 1900. Pres, Y Dames of Malta, Gerard Sisterhood, No 30 K of P 0 Box 575, Rochester, N Dr Stearns S Bullen; Sec, Dr Harry D Clough; Treas, at A, Mrs Ellen M Gass, 146 Glendale pk. Meets second National Assn of Letter Carriers Rochester Branch, Dr W Douglas Ward. Meetings are held the Medical Assn 13 Prince 1st Thurs from Oct to in and fourth Tues at 217 Lake av. Officers elected semi No 210Pres, Wm B Attridge; Vice-Pres, Francis bldg, May, annually J Reid; Rec Sec, John J Eckhardt; Fin Sec, George clusive

of Science 1881. Dames of Malta, Eastern Star Sisterhood, No 37 H Doll; Treas Harvey L Holiway. Meets first Sat at Rochester Academy Org Pres, Annual in Dec C N 36 Ter K of A, Mrs Anna Howden, 384 Selye terrace. Meets 113 N Fitzhugh. meeting Floyd Fairbanks; See, Mllroy Stewart, 2d and 4th Mon race Wcndt. Meets first and third Mon at 217 Lake av. Officers elected National Assn of Power Engineers Flower City Assn, pk; Treas, George

at the Eastman April and September No 3 Pres, David Nickerson; Vice-Pres, Walter Har from Oct to May building, University of Rochester. Annual in Jan rington; Cor Sec, Frank Bosche; Fin Sec, Peter Corts; meeting 62 K of Dames of Malta, Pierce Sisterhood, No A, Rec Sec, Geo Germuga; Treas, A W Fertig. Meets Rochester Ad ClubOrg 1909. Inc 1912. Pres, Mrs Alice Callahan. Meets second and fourth Mon at every Thursday at 38 State. Election of officers in Fredk D Whitney; 1st Vice-Pres, Herbert R Hanson; 198 Main W June 2d Vive-Pres, Chas A Carruth; Exec Sec, Glenn C

Dames of Malta, Lincoln Sisterhood, No 146 Bur- National Federation of Post Office Clerks Local No Morrow; Treas, Matthew D Lawless. Offices and club at noon ser, Mrs J Church, 1899 Dewey av. Meets second and 215. Organized 1917. Pres, Wm P Furlong; Vice- rooms 217 The Sagamore. Regular meetings av Annual in . fourth Mon at 217 Lake Pres, Darwin G Langmeyer; Rec Sec, Howard Fleish Mon, Wed and Thurs. meeting May Knights of the Danish Brotherhood Harmony Lodge, man; Fin Sec, Elmer J Knebel; Treas, Jas E Martin. Rochester Aquarium Society Pres, Irving Judson; No 240Organized 1906. Pres, Alf Immerthal; Sec, Meeting second Sat from Sept to June at 8 PM, Eagles Vice-Pres, Chas Hall; Sec, Francis E Eichorn; Treas, Christen Christensen; Treas, Herman A Habersat. Meets Hall, N Wash st. Election held hi Feb Frank Zink. Meets first Wed at Rochester Museum, first and third Sat at Remington cor Clinton av N. New York State Horticultural Society (Western New Edgerton Park Officers elected annually York Horticultural Society and New York State Fruit Rochester Art Club38 S Wash st. Org 1877; Lady Foresters of America United Circle, No 11 Growers' Assn combined) Pres, Lawrence Howard, Inc 1882. Pres, Ralph Avery; Sec, Audrey DeFonds; Sec, Roy L Brown, 222 Frost av. Meets fourth Mon Kindcrhook; Sec and Treas, R P McPherson, LcRoy. Treas, Theresa M Zick. Annual election of officers in at Fraternity Hall, cor Swan and Main Annual meeting at Edgerton Park in Jan May Lake Ontario Country Assn Organized 1928. Pres, New York State Shoe Retailers Assn Org 1919. Rochester Assn of Credit MenOrg 1896. Pres, Harry B Crowley; V-Prests, Leroy E Snyder, L B Pres, T Arthur Cohen, Albany; Sec, Harry A Chase, Mercer Brugler; Sec, Herbert T Haidl, 34 State St. Bkeffington; Sec, J F Bonner, 1400 South av 121 Powers bldg Annual meeting in May Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

42 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT

Rochester Assn of Traveling Shoe SalesmenSec Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs Rec Sec, Royal ArcanumRochester City Council, No 243, and Treas, C B Rowley, 53 Belmont. Officers elected Mrs Chas Davis; Cor Sec, Mrs Arthur H Damon; Treas, Org 1877. Regent, Carl A Johnson; Sec-Collector, in Dec Mrs J A Waite. Headquarters Hotel Seneca Henry Lengeman; Treas, Charles E Gale. Meets second

and fourth Mon at 35 Main E Rochester Automobile Dealers Assn Inc133 East Rochester Graduate Assn of Theta Delta Chi av. Pres, Geo E Wyman; Vice-Pres, T J Northway; Inc 1902. Charge House, River Campus. Pres, Earl StAndrew's Brotherhood!Org 1880. Pres, John Sec, E C Schoen; Treas, E J Horton. Annual meeting B Taylor; Sec, Carl Lauterbach. Annual meeting 2d Aurand; Vice-Pres, Mark Wait; Fin Sec, William J 1st Wed in April Wed in April Bailey; Treas, W Leigh Bailey; Bee Sec, Wm E Mad-

Rev Frederick Crosby Lee. Meets first Rochester Bar Assn Org 1892. Pres H Douglass Rochester Historical Society Edgerton Park. Org dicks; Chaplain, and Tues at 94 Averill av. Election of officers VanDuser; Sec, Chas W Green; Treas, E' Reed Shutt. 1860. Reorg 1888. Vice Pres, John A Jennings; third Officers elected in Dec 2d Vice-Pres, Edward R Foreman; Treas, Harold L in Dec StAndrew's Scottish SocietyInc 1850. Sec, John Rochester Benevolent Field; Rec Set, John Adams Lowe. Meets second SocietyOrg 1888. Pres, White Johnston. Appointment by mail to the Secre Frank J Kesel; C J Rec Wed Nov to April inclusive. Annual meeting in Nov Vice-Prees, Hehberg; Sec, tary. Address Post Office Box 575, Rochester, N. Y. Myron Eichert; Fin F Peter Sec, Scheid; Treas, Rochester League for the Hard of Hearing130 Clin Meetings called by the Secretary when matters of George M Wegman. Meets 1st and 3d at ton av S rm 2. Irene Servis Wed. 938 Sec, W special importance arise Clinton av N. Officers elected in October Rochester Liederkranz inc Org 1873, Inc 1917. StAnthony's Benevolent SocietyOrg 1881. Pres- Rochester Brudertreue Benevolent Assn Vincent L 1st Louis C Mc- Pres, Jos Pres, Seeley; Vice-Pres; Treas, Charles T Trott; Vice-Pres, Frank Hehruein; "Witz; Vice-Pres, Carl J Rec Fritz 2d Edwin G Gebhard Kraus; Sec, Stoll, Grath; Vice-Pres, Unger; Sec, Rec Sec, Joseph Kuchman; Fin Sec, Jacob Heberger, 225 Gregory st; Fin Christian F Chas F Meets second Fri Sec, Kraus; Treas, Schwarz; Treas, Schoen. Meets 4th Wed in StMichael's Hall, Clinton av N. Frank Henlein. Meets 4th Thurs at av. Annual election Oct 611 Clifford 660 Main W. in Officers elected in Jan Officers elected in Sept Ladies Mrs Geo Auxiliary Org 1905. Pres, Weber; StBoniface Benevolent Society Org 1861. Sec, Ed Sec, Mrs Treas, Mrs Edward Wag Rochester Business and Professional Women's Club, George Dengler; ward Yeckel, 20 MtVernon av; Treas, Leo G Hodes. ner. Meets last Thurs at 660 Main nc Pres, Lucy A Murphy; Rec Sec, Irene E Connelly; W Meets first Tues in StBoniface Hall. Officers elected Cor Sec, Bernice Stearns; Treas, Cecelia L O'Connor. Rochester Modern History Club Org 1898. Pres, in Dec Club Headquarters, Hotel Sagamore. Meets 1st and Raymond H Arnot; Sec and Treas, Frederick W Dwigbt, StFidelis Benevolent SocietyOrg 1886. Pres, 3d Tues except June, July and August. Annual meet of Avon. Meets first and third Thurs from Oct to Frank G Roesch; Fin Sec, Frank A Walz; Rec Sec, ing in April May inclusive, at homes of members John C Kastner, 770 Clifford av; Treas, Louis Williams. Rochester-Monroe Joint Harbor 1400 South Meets 2d Wed in Holy Redeemer Hall, Clifford av. Rochester Central Council of Parents and Teachers Survey av. C Vice Officers elected in Jan Pres, G F Aldinger; Vice-Prests, Lloyd H Swart, Mrs Chairman, Harry Stevenson; Chairman, A Herbert Leo A John Ful- C Edwin Blake; Cor Sec, Mrs Mabel Orr, 200 Lexing Dalzell; MacSweeney, StHerman Benevolent Society Org 1887. Rooms at Franklin Bonner ton av; Rec Sec, Mrs Floyd B Newall; Treas, Theo reader; Sec, J StBoniface Parish Hall. Pres, Norbert F Trabold; Clement. Meets 1st Tues Rochester National Defense Contingent, Inc Con Vice-Pres, Henry Schlacter; Fin Sec, Leonard J Now- tingent Rifle Club (subsidiary), Pres, C P Aprile; aski; Rec Sec, Joseph C Wannamaker; Treas, Lorenz G Rochester Chamber of Commerce 55 StPaul corner Vice-Pres, C E Ernst; Sec and Treas, Hiram Bryan, Weis. Officers elected in Jan Mortimer. Org 1887. Inc 1888. John P Pres, Rifle range at West Rush SUoseph's Benevolent Society No 2 Org 1864 Boylan; lsst Vice Pres, Arthur H Ingle; 2d Vice-Pres, Rochester Numismatic Assn Earl Rooms in StBoniface Hall. Pres, R Hammer; Sec, Saml T Nivling; 3d Vice-Pres Marion T Folsom; Treas, Pres, Potter; Sec, F Emmett A A Kolb. Meets first and Geo Mack; Treas, Norbert Ehmann. Meets 4th Tues. S Clarence Steele; Asst Treas, Wm H Gorsline; Exec Peake; Treas, third at the Rochester Museum. Visitors wel Officers elected in Dec Vice-Pres, Roland B Woodward; Gen Sec, Maurice H Tuesday Esser come StLeo Benevolent Society Org 1879. Rec Sec, Geo Rochester Horsch; Fin Sec. Geo Lill. Meets 2d Fri at StMichael's Rochester Chapter of The International of Optometric Society Pres, Clarence Rogers Society Hall. Annual election of officers in Feb Albert Ward. Of Master Painters & Decorators, Inc Pres, Edward ViCe-Pres, Raymond Cosman; Sec, ficers elected in Fischer; Vice-Pres, Wm Bailey; Sec and Treas, Guy May StPeter's Benevolent Society Org 1852. Pres, Jo R Hunter. Meets second Thurs at 135 Spring. Of Rochester Pathological Society Org 1871. Inc seph Kraft; Rec Sec, Nicholas G Uschold; Treas, Fred ficers elected in December 18S9. Pres, Dr F J Garlick; Vice-Pres, Dr Joseph erick Brien. Meets last Mon in SS Peter's and Paul's School House. Annual election of officers in Henry; Sec-Treas, John Rooney. Meets third Wed, May Rochester Checker Club Org 1896. 62 State rm from October to June at 13 Prince. Election 305. Pres, Albert H Clair; Sec, Thomas J O'Grady; inclusive, Scottish Women's SocietyOrg 1890. Pres, Mrs of officers in June. Treas, Wm W Kenfield. Officers elected in Jan Archibald H Ecott; Rec Sec, Mrs Hazel Slorah; Cor Rochester Pharmaceutical: Assn Org 1901. Pres, Sec, Mrs Wm H Anderson; Treas, Mrs Angus MacKay. Rochester Clearing House Assn 138 Powers bldg Geo Klier; Sec, Wm Arandt; Treas, Wm Bull. Meets Meets 2d and 4th Tues at D A R House from Oct to 1890. Org Pres, Raymond N Ball; Vice-Pres, Alex first Fri at Elk's Club. Officers elected in January May, inclusive T Simpson; Mgr, Wm G Watson; Asst Mfg A F Rochester Philatelic Assn Leslie J Vice- Men's Association 336 Cumber C Kineman; Sec and Treas, D M Rose. Amount of Pres, Roll; Sepharadim Young Pres, Dr F W Kennedy; Sec, John 240 land. Pres, Albert Hasson; Sec-Treas, Louis Aroeste clearings for year ending Dec 31, 1934; 311, 115, Gnacdinger, Laurelton rd; Treas, Paul C Wild; Librarian, Miss Seventh Battery Veteran Assn Org 1898. Com, 952.91. Balances for year 1934; 62,544,033.26. L B Meets second and fourth Thurs in Sol C Sen James L Capital of combined banks, January 1, 1935;8,900,000 Albright. Schoeneberg; Vice-Corn, Whitley; library 9 Jun Powers. Meets at office Capital Notes 9,750,000. Surplus and undivided room, Municipal Museum, Edgerton park. Vice-Corn, George Mayor's Officers elected in Dec. Visitors welcome at call of Commander. Election of officers in Novem profits combined, January 1, 1935; 27,878,830.94. ber Deposits Jan 1, 1935; 337,170,635.98. Loans Jan Rochester Police Benevolent Assn Org 1875. Pres, 1, 1935; 213,444,600.13. Investments Jan 1, 1935; Henry T Copenhagen; Vice-Pres, William R Miller; Seventh District Dental Society of the State of New 112,036,593.19. Resources, Banking Homes and Sec, Roger T Courneen; Treas, John C Frank. Meet York Org 1868. Pres, Theodore C Blutau; Vice-Pres, Equipment 12,557,892.79. Bank Debits for year ings held semi-annually at 137 Exchange Joseph W Martin; Rec Sec, Harold Bowman; Cor Sec, 193-1; 1,136,068,380.85 Rochester Press ClubOrg 1921. Pres, Albert J Henry D Rohrer; Treas, George D Greenwood; Librarian, Associated Chester F Hummel. Election of officers in April Rochester Club, Merchant Tailor Designers Assn Morse, Press; Vice-Pres, David Kessler, Pres, G Chas Dengler; Vice-Pres, Adam Martin; Sec, Times-Union; Sec, Saml Shulsky, Journal; Fin sec, Societa San Cataldese 117 Central pk Eunice Yeaw, Democrat & Jas L William B Knapp; Treas, Frank Merritt; Librarian, Chronicle; Treas, Sons of StGeorge American Order Inc Rochester Angle, Democrat & Chronicle F D Ashe. Meets first Thurs at Seneca Hotel Lodge, No 253 Sec, Francis W Morrell, 104 Cohbs Rochester Professional Rochester Club The'120 East av. Inc 1869 Entertainers Club'Pres, Fred Hill dr; Treas, Wm J Bell; Trustees, Raymond Brink, Honorary Pros, Wm Bausch; Pres Ernest C Scobcll; Wagner; Sec, Joseph Diamoiji; Treas, Arvllla Haller. Reuben Heffer, Albert Lane. Meets 2d and 4th Thurs 1st Vice-Pres, Carl S Hallauer; 2d Vi'ce-Prcs, Sol Meets second and fourth Mon at Saeger Hall. Election of each month at 22 N Wash. Officers elected semi Heumann; Sec, Geo R Raines; Treas, Jean C Roesere. in Jan annually Election of officers in Jan Rochester Retail Grocers' AssnOrg 1900. Pres, Sons of the American Revolution Empire State So

Rochester Coal Merchants Assn Seneca Hotel. Pres, Wm Schalber; Sec, John E DcWolf; Treas, Walter B ciety Rochester ChapterOrg 1894. Pres, Harry Wm J Lewis; Vice-Pres, Justin Shafer; Sec, Edwin C McNally. Meets second and fourth Thurs at 104 Lampcrt; Sec, Frank C Sherman; Treas, Geo M Minot; av. A Kaelber; Treas, Benedict Meisenzahl South Officers elected in Dec Historian, Emerson Babcock; Chaplain, Rev G B Ewell. Annual in Oct Rochester Retail Shoe Dealers' Assn 1911. meeting Rochester Commercial Travelers' Mutual Benefit Org Pres, Wm Pidgeon, jr; Sec, Fred Meets Standard Life Association Pres, Benj Sec- Andrews; Assn Pres, Frank D Perkins; Vice-Pres, Fred Aul- Myers. monthly. Officers elected in December Treas, Otto J Musch. Meets 1st Thursday at 199 Lark bach; Sec, Jas L White, 293 Hurstbourne rd; Treas, John A Taylor. Officers elected first Sat in Oct Rochester Rotary Club 'Headquarters Powers Hotel, Supervisors' and Ex-Supervisors' Assn of Monroe room 118. Robt E CountyOrg 1886. Pres, Carl R Pres, Rochester Contractors Assn Inc Pres, John B Heinselman; Vice-Pres, Bausch; Sec-Treas, Harold E Akerly; Sec, Wm H Clar Clarence A Smith. Meets annually in Enrhart; Vice-Pres, John E Rauber; Sec and Treas, Campbell; Treas, August ence E Hlgglns. Meetings Tues at 12.10 Harry C Taylor. Meets first Mon at Builders' Ex Swiss SocietyOrg 1861. Pres, John H Hahener; change. Annual election in Dec Rochester Shakespeare Society Org 1864. Sec, Cor Sec, Jacob Schrag; Fin Sec, Benj Meyer; Treas, Milton E Bond. are held Julius Suter. Meets 3d Thurs at 315 Meetings every two weeks Officers Rochester Credit Men's Service Corp 34 State st Gregory. from Oct to June. Officers elected in Oct elected in December Pres, C B Ostrander; Vice-Pres, J L Meyer; Sec, H W Minchin; Executive Manager, Herbert T llaidt. An Rochester Society of Architects 72 Franklin st. Swiss Ladies' Benevolent Society Pres, Mrs Marie nual meeting second Monday hi June Pres, Frank Day; Sec, Conway Todd; Treas, Walter W Meise; Sec, Mrs Rosalie Laglcr, 118 Jewel; Treas, Mrs Marie Wiard E Baumann. Meets 3d Wed at homes of mem Rochester Dental 1878 Rooms 800 bers. Annual SocietyOrg election Rochester Stock Exchange Org 1903. in Dec Main E. Pres W A Gray; Vice-Pres, H D Rohrer; Vice-Pres, Arthur G Moore; Sec and Frank C Syracuse Alumni of Geo Treas, Kramer University Club Rochester Se'c, Geo Harter; Treas, Greenwood. Meets 1st Robt E Pres, Consler; Vice-Pres, 11 Erlen- Tues. Election of officers in April Rochester Teachers' Assn Pres, David W Densmore Stanley back; Sec-Treas, J A DeMund. Meets Tues noon at Rochester District Osteopathic SocietyOrg 1903 Rochester Turn-Vereln Org 1852 Inc 1857. Pres, Hotel Rochester Edwd L Spltz-Nagel; Vice-Pres, F D Carl H 0 Wittig; Vice-l'rcs, Edwd E Haubner; Cor Pres, Kemmler; Tennis Club of Rochester IncClub Sec and Treas, Chas Norfleet. Meets first Thurs. Sec, Horace D Hopkins. Meets second Monday at House, foot of Farnngton place. Inc 1915. Al Annual election in Oct 1550 Clinton av N. Officers elected in December Pres, Fleig- Vice- Pros, Chas Goodenough; Sec-Treas, Donald Elabarger Rochester Division No 52 National Fraternal So Rochester Typotbeta Inc130 Main E rm, 927 Teuton-la LledertafelOrg 1914. of the Deaf Pres, Lawrence Vice- Pres, W Robt Neel; Vice-Pres, A Harold Benham; (Union of Bee ciety Samuelson; thoven Singing Society and Schwablscher Pres, Clayton McLaughlin; Sec, Claude 11 Samuelson; Treas, Clarence L Foss; Exec Sec, Alfred J Bross Liederkranz). Pres, Emil Mil er; Vice-Pres, Aug Gleich; Cor Sec, Treas, Herbert Altemoos, Meets the first Sat of each Rochester Wellesley Club Org 1888. Mrs Fred Pres, Strohm; Fin Sec, Albert Zlcglcr; Rec Sec Paul month at Fraternal bldg. Main E and Swan Francis D 'Amanda; Vice-Pres, Mrs E D Farrow; Treas, Kracke; Treas, Christ Kamm; Conductor, Herman H 'Mrs Arthur Beale; Cor Mrs Rochester Engineering Society The Sagamore, 115 Sec, Stewart A Maurer; Genhart. Meets every Thurs at 315 Mrs Gregory av. members. 1897. Rec Sec, Chas Carpenter East 500 Org Pres, John F Theosophlcal Society Genesee Lodge Ore 1900 Ancona; 1st Vice-Pres, Wm H Roberts; 2d Vice-Pres, Rochester Yacht ClubOrg 1886 Inc 1887. Club Pres, Robt Percy; Vice Pres, Carson Jarvis; Frank H MaJcy; Treas, Howard Harding; Exec Sec, House and Anchorage at Summervllle. Com, W V Cas Mrs Secretaries'. Avery Turtle, Mrs Frances W Wile- Treas Vprall 0 L Angevine. Meets Thurs except during July and tle; R. C, Edwd J Doyle; Sec and R J g Treas, Menzie Walker. Meets 150 Spring Tues evenings August Meets first Tburs. Annual election in December Phoenix Lodge 15Pres, Mrs Florence G Cowlcs; Rochester Exposition Assn 45 Exchange rm 601. Sec, Mayme-Lee Ogden, 1206 Park av. Meets 154 Wm B Boothby, sec and gen mgr Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1936 45 " 1901. Chapter GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil House^R^' Cm"^ ***"*te'r-lncRobt War Lochner; LorenKf'p. Lblv

Court. Officers Universal Craftsmen Council of Engineers Roches Grand Army Relief Committee Quartermaster, Chas elected in Dec Col Wm ter Council, No 4Org 1904. Worthy Chief, Ralph T Peck; Administrator, Graham H Scott. W Gilbert Camp, 108Adjt, F H Pelletier Meetings Meets H McCumber; Sec, Frank Wadsworth, 821 Thurston second Saturday of each month first and third Thurs at 34 Court. Officers elected in Dec rd. Meets first and third Sat at 441 East av. Offi Woman's Relief Corps Auxiliary No 16 to F E

Col Wm cers elected in Dec Pierce Post Meets second and fourth Mon. Officers W Gilbert Auxiliary, No 60Pres, Mrs

Sophia Meets Club 26 and Inc elected in Dec Sydell. first and third Tues at 34 University Bway. Org 1909. Court Pres, C King Crofton, Vice-Pres, Richard M Harris; Auxiliary No 26. Meets first and third Mon Sec, Geo Brayer; Treas, Leland D Judd. Annual meet Auxiliary No 27, to E G Marshall PostMeets AMERICAN ing thud Thurs in Sept first and third Tues LEGION Auxiliary No 30, to Myron Adams Post Org 1989. Monroe County Organization, County Officers: Com Club Inc 1921. Club Washington Org Rooms, 55 Meets first and third Mon of each month mander, Jacob Ark; 1st Vice-Comdr, Angus W Martin- av S. J 2d Plymouth Pres, Henry Conolly; Vice-Prests, Auxiliary No 51, to I F Quinby Post^Org 1897. Vice-Comdr, Geo B McAvoy; Adjutant, R Innis P Ernest C Homer Leigh- Allen, Whitbeck; Sec, Strong; Meets second and fourth Thurs ton Gridley; Treasurer, Edwin I Cooper; Chaplains Charles A El Asst Treas and Rev C Treas, wood; Mgr, Byron Auxiliary No 112, to O'Rorke PostOrg 1894. J Burton, Rev Leland B Henry; Historian, Chas. G Wilder Meets first and third Thurs iT- County Committee meets . V^ty first Monday Western N Y Apple Blossom Festival Geo A Morse W McKinley Circle, No 30Ladies of the GAR. at 34 Court st chairman; John A Hall, Harry B Crowley, Francis H Meets first and third Fri Abey-Barry Post No 985Commander, P J Nolan- T H Blake; Sec, J Franklin Benner, 1400 South av Captain Henry Lomb Circle, No 75 Ladies of the Adjt, Hughes; Treas E F Thomas GAR. Meets second and fourth Fri Brighton No 1064 Williams Alumni Assn of Commander, Sidney Feenstra; College Rochester and Adjt, Wm Magovern; Treas, Peter Vicinity Pres, John F Thomas; L Elliott Ghysel. Vice-Pres, Brooks-Shepard Post No 765 Fitch; Sec-Treas, John Riegel. Annual meeting in FORESTERS of AMERICA Commander, Carlton E lhayer; Adjutant and L F Other at call of the of Sherwood Treasurer, Forgham April. meetings president Knights Forest, Lincoln Conclave, No Burton-Miller No 238 Commander, Elmer A 97 Commander, August Miller; Adjutant, Frank Cur Irish; Women's Christian Union Rochester Adjt, Frank H Vetter; Treas, Howard M DeMun Temperance City tis; Paymaster, Eugene Hatch; Sergt Major, Harry Wm Union Mrs Gertrude D Mrs H Cooper No 603 Frank Pres, Browne; Vice-Pres, Stowe. Meets second and fourth Fri at Foresters Hall Commander, Stuewe; Harriet Cor Grace Dark 172 Adjt, Thos Cameron; Treas, Leo L Coakley Butler; Sec, Baldwin; cor Webster and Grand av. Officers elected in Jan Cottreall-Warner No 942 Mrs M Punnett. Election of officers in Oct. Commander, Fred C Beck Treas, Court City of Rochester, No 35 Chief Ranger, Fred Meets Tues in on er; Adjutant, Jerome L Dr Earl fourth YWCA Franklin st. There Fin F Stotler; Treas, Baxter Seaman; Sec, Charles Muntz; 'Ireas, Edward J No 771 are 6 local unions in the different wards of the . Doty-Magill Commander, Carl C Ad city Ward. Meets second and fourth Wed at 1101 Main E Ade; jutant, A Lapine; Treasurer, Ogden Buttler

Court Genesee Valley, No 107 Fin Sec, Chas T Women's Ad Club of Rochester Pres, Adeline Bush; Wm W Doud No 98Commander, Geo Trott, 20 Rec Fred John Clancy; Adjt Sec, Dorothy Milne; Treas, Alice Massetb. Meets 2d Princeton; Sec, Bauer; Treas, Louis M Kastner; Treasurer John Dolan J Heim. Meets first and third Mondays at Clifford cor and 4th Wed, Columbus bldg, 6:30 PM Emerick-Scofield-Richardson No 952Commander Remington Jack E Purcell; Adjt, Lester G Brown; Treas Fred Workmen's Circle Branch 27 1903. Org Sec, Jo Court Highland, No 178 Fin Sec, Charles Coo- 82 Wilbur seph Kerstein, Watkins ter; Treas Alf Rosenbloom. 93 WUsonia rd. Meets man, second and fourth Wed No 445 Meets first and third Sun at 549 av. Engineer Commander, David B Brady; Ad Joseph Officers at Highland Hall, Gregory and Cayuga in and jutant, Francis B Guthrie; Treasurer W Schrei- elected July Jan Ralph Court Maplewood, No 315 Fin Sec, Charles F ber 27 Ladies' Meets Branch Auxiliary. Org 1908. Sec, Mrs Ward. second Thurs ot 746 Jay Falls No 664 Commander, Chas E Kennedy; Anna Edelstein. Meets second and fourth Wed at 549 Shepherds of America, Sanctuary No 64 Adju Seneca, tant, Harold Varney; Treasurer Raymond Fiske Joseph av Fin Scribe, Patrick Cullen, 380 Magnolia. Meets sec Ferris-Goodridge No 330Commander, Bernard ond and fourth Mon at Highland Hall, Gregory cor Branche 152 Org 1910. Sec, Louis Morris, 23 Riley; Adjutant, Cecil Barney; L Cayuga Treasurer, Raymond Oakman. Meets first and third Mon at 549 Joseph av Flagg Floral Circle. Org 1896. Fin Mrs Mel- cor Sullivan Sec, Ruby Flower City No 180 Commander, Frank koity, 70 Knox. Meets second and fourth Thurs at Maggio; Adjt, Orlando Fasando; Treas, Joseph DiPasquale 11 Clinton av Branch 349 1909. Sam Miller; N Org Chairman, Genesee Valley No 194 Commander, James F Galli- Edward Golden No 397 1897. Fin Mrs ViCe-Chairman, Hyman Osband; Sec, Cominsky; Circle, Org Sec, van; Adjt, Wm J Ryan; Treas, Ross P Miller Fm Sec, Ed Schiff; Treas, Philip Boyarsky. Meets Margt R Sergeant, 151 New York. Meets second Greece No 468 Commander, Geo Nelson; Adjt, E first and av and fourth Tues at Fraternal Swan third Thurs at 549 Joseph bldg, and Main East Goodwin; Treas, John W Baybutt

Diamond 443 Fin Young Men's Sephardim Assn 336 Cumberland Circle, No Sec, Mrs Hattie Gudinas No 459 Commander, Orbaker, 139 Caroline. Meets second and fourth Tues Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor Harsch-Crisp-Seaman No 379Commander, Joseph at 11 Clinton av N K Saml Ryan; Adjt, Rowe; Treas, J White jr Rochester Monroe County Union Pres, Eug G Alhart; Flower No 464 Fin Mrs City Circle, Sec, Augusta Hiscock-Fishbaugh No 788 Commander, Cor Sec, ; Treas, J Wendell Fishbaugh. Bandemer, 307 Avenue A. Meets second and fourth Union meetings third Tues except July and August. Mon at 11 Clinton av N Irondequoit No 134Commander, Harry D Election of officers in May No 637 1901. Fin Sherman; Maplewood Circle, Org Sec, Adjt, Wallace VanVorst; Treas, William F Kohler

Youth Federation of Rochester and Monroe Mrs Carrie Lass, 84 Craig. Meets second and fourth Cunity Ira J Jacobson No 474 Commander, Chas F Stud- Mildred Lois 415 Wednesdays at Bavarian and Pres, Mrs Redfern; Sec, Heininger, Club, Rugraff Jay ley; Adjt, Maurice L Lee; Treas Edwd Riggs

Hazel Nowack. Meets first Tues at 1010 City of Rochester No 862 Fin Mrs Norton; Treas, Circle, Sec, Jules Verne Fish No 896 Commander, Jos O'Brien; Anna 333 Scio. Meets second and fourth Temple bldg Nernst, Adjt, Robt O'Brien; Treas, Dean Lawson

Thurs at Union nr South av Zeta Psi Alumni Assn Org 1905. Sec-Treas, Her League Hall, Gregory Burrell R Kohlmetz No 674 Commander, Andrew Radium No 977 Fin Mrs Lena bert G Williams Circle, Sec, Schleycr. M Stltt; Adjutant, Henry Malllard; Treas, William Meets the first and third Monday at 11 Clinton av N Robinson Zionist Organization of America Hadassah Chapter Marie S Cobbin Circle, No 1341. Org 1925. Fin Milton L Lewis No 121 of Rochester Pres, Mrs David Kahn; Sec, Mrs Max Commander, Raymond B Sec, Mrs Viola Webster 2036 Clinton av N. Meets A P McDonald; Adjutant, Irving Frankel; Treasurer, Edwd Lapidcs; Treas, Mrs N Sher second and fourth Wed at 11 Clinton av N Ihle

Zonta Club of Rochester Pres, Mrs Marjorie Ham Liberty No 1098 Commander, Chas B Tutty jr; Ad OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR ilton; Sec, Louise B Riedman. Meets Tues at Roch SONS jutant, Edmund J Tuety; Treas, Harry T Patrick ester Club, 120 East av C A Glidden Camp, No 6 Com, Thomas E Crouch; Memorial No 208Commander, Floyd Owen; Adju Sec, Charles S Quinn, 180 Genesee Park blvd; Treas, tant, Harold Benham; Treas, Carl G Meyer

Wm B Meets first Mon at 34 Court. Florence Nightingale No 709 Theresa ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS Moynihan. Commander, Annual election first Mon in Oct Connell; Adjutant, Elsie K Becker; Treasurer, Laura

County Board Pres, J F Redding; Vice-Pres, Patk Col Samuel C Pierce Camp, No 15 Com, Charles Rockwood J O'Hara; Sec, Eugene Lennon; Treas, Martin Walsh. Walker; Sec, John Waste; Treas, Curtis L Smith. Harvey C Noone No 954 Commander, Meets fourth Thurs at 198 Main W. Officers elected Meets second and fourth Mon at 34 Court. Annual Pulaski No 782 Commander, Wm A Brodie; Adju biennially in Sept election in October tant, Alex Tomczak; Treasurer, Paul Kwiatkowski Dir No 2Sec John McMahon. Meets second and Auxiliary No 18 to Pierce Camp S of V, No 15 Rayson-Miller No 899Commander, Inin Schoen; fourth Thurs at 198 Main W Pres, Gladys Smith; Vice-Pres, Marion Smith; Chaplain, Adjutant, Alf N Yole; Treas, Morgan Klock

Div No 7- Rec Sec, James Smith. Meets 2d and Margt Conrad; Treas, Margt Heinsler; Sec, Alice Frank E Robertshaw No 100Commander, Louis J 4th Thurs at 198 Main W French Kuhn; Adjutant, Oswald A Bopp; Treas, Dewey A Ladies' County Board Pres, Mrs Mary Finn; Vice- O'Rorke Camp No 60Com, Richd Moyan; Sec, Frank Pres, Mrs Lillian Miller; Sec, Mrs Bessie Kolb; Fin Harold Beilby; Treas, William Bay. Meets second Frank L Simes No 146 Commander, Clarence I Sec, Mary Elias; Treas, Mrs Mary Morrison, 31 Geneva. and fourth Wed at 34 Court. Annual election in Hafner; Adjutant, Edward P Cutter; Treasurer, Gordon Meets second and fourth Thurs at 46 N Fitzhugh Oct S Kipp Auxiliary No 1 Cor Sec, Mrs Mae Scahill. Meets Captain Henry Lomb Camp, No 100Com, Theo Slager Band No 941Commander, Edwd P Noonan; Beeond and fourth Thurs at 46 N Fitzhugh dore C Cazeau; Sec and Treas, Chester E Klee. Meets Adjutant, Wm F Newell; Treas, Leo F Powers at 11 Livingston pk Smith-Warren No 367Commander, Edwd Cady; Ad CATHOLIC WOMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSN Sons of Union Veterans' Auxiliary, No 1 Pres, jutant, Julian E McVean; Treasurer, Dr Herbert Boy- Floral Council, No 50 Sec, Mrs Catharine L Mrs Nellie Gregory; Sec, Mrs Sclina Kurtz; Treas, Ian Bauber; Treas, Miss Mary Schwind. Meets first Tues Nettle C Gardner. Meets second and fourth Tues at Frank M Stewart No 117Commander, Chas B day of each month in StMichael's Hall. Election of 34 Court. Officers elected in Dec Forsyth; Adjutant, Frank J Little; Treas, E Harry Oil officers in March Sons of Union Veterans' Auxiliary, No 23 Pres, man L Good Shepherd Council, No 103Sec, Cecelia M Mary E Bailey; Sec, Mrs Mattie D Beilby; Treas, Celia Clayton Warner No 1013Commander, Walter E Yawman. Meets the fourth Wed of each month at 50 E Petz. Meets second and fourth Wed at 34 Court. Schroedel; Adjutant, Earl A Paris; Treas, Lester B Long Chestnut. Election of officers in March Annual election in Oct Emanuel R Wilson No 153Commander, Earl Coar Sons Holy Redeemer Council, No 114 Sec, Mrs Libbic of Veterans Reserves, Company H Capt, Geo sen; Adjutant, Henry Matty; Treasurer, John Quinn W Drew. Meets M Lill. Meets third Wednesday of each month in Holy second and fourth Thurs at 34 Court. Yerkes-Couchman No 99 Commander, I J Davies; Annual Redeemer Hail election Dec 1 Treas, Harry B Young Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

44 MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS Unity Encampment No 75 Scribe, Wm L Phillips. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in STATES Odd Fellows' 11 Clinton Av N. Fraternal Temple, Main street East and Swan st State of New York Fraternal bldg. Dept Building, 457 Main E Alliance Encampment, No 165 Scribe, Arthur F Lake Ontario Counties Council Veterans of Foreign Marples 11, Clinton av N. Meets first and third Wars Monroe District, No 1 Commander, Alex J Sutherland; Sr Vice-Corn, Fridays of each month at 11 Clinton av N Hugh G Constable; Jr Vice-Corn, Edwd L Mott; Adjut District Grand Committee District Deputy Grand ant, Frank P 475 Arthur Chas Evershed of Point Jas W Holloran, Melville; Q M, Master, Pleasant; Sec, Associations J Brown Camblin, 264 Parkway. Meets second Wed in Jan, of Thos F Healy Post No 16 Commander, Frank April, July and Oct at 11 Clinton av N Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection United Brundage; Sr Vice-Corn, Simon Robinson; Jr Vice-Corn, Aetna Lodge No 834. Meets Wed, I 0 0 F Hall, States and CanadaPersic Sanctorum, No 136 Meets Wm Martin; Q M, Harold Hemmerlsk; Adj, Cornelius East Rochester first Sat at 2881 Main W. Perfection Club Room DeOude, 92 Colvin. Meets first and third Thurs at 44 Genesee Lodge, No 3 Meets Fri at 11 Clinton open daily at 2881 Main W State. Officers elected in Dec av N Odd Fellows' Fraternal UnionMeets first Tues Monroe County Post No 1466 Com, Henry E Irondequoit Lodge No 40 Meets Tues, Culver rd at 11 Clinton av N

Norton; Q M, Joseph L Vialls; Adjt, Richd Towner, Teoronto Lodge, No 8 Meets Mon at 11 Clinton Fraternal Building Assn Directors meet first Thurs 940 Jay. Meets second and fourth Wed at 34 Court. av N at 457 Main E Officers elected in Dec Rochester Lodge, No 66 Meets Tues at 11 Clin MtHope Burial Lot Assn Meets semi-annually at 27th Div Post, No 1554, Veterans of Foreign Wars ton N 11 Clinton av N Com, Geo C Greenauer; SVC, Frank Hasbrouck; Girolamo Savonarola Lodge No 367 Meets Wed Monroe County Past Grands' Assn Meets in April, Q M, John Glenn. Meets first and third Thurs at 34 at 710 Lake av August and Dec, at 11 Clinton av N Court Tippecanoe Lodge, No 629 Meets Fri in Fraternal Lt W Kirk Otis No 1457 John W bldg, 457 Main E Post, Com, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Geddie; SVC Fred A Grube; JVC, Richd S Penning Webster Lodge No 742 Meets Tues at Webster, ton; Q M, John Schicker; Adjt, Graham H Scott. N Y 30th Pythian DistrictD. G. C, Orrin Senzel. Aurora Grata No 39 Org 1870. K of R & Meets 2d and 4th Mon at 34 Court st Monroe District No 2 Lodge, Gold Chevron Post, No 2700 Com, Roy Traub; S, M D O'Loughlin, 196 State. Meets 2d and 4th District Grand Committee District Grand S V C, Wm Carpenter; Q M, Harold Boardman; Adjt, Deputy Mon at 11 Clinton av N w'm Clarence 457 Main Geo Emmel. Meets 1st and 3d Thurs at Main st Master, Strauss; Sec, Green, Bluecher Lodge No 93Org 1873. C C, Anson E. Meets second in third Wed in Armory Wed April, June, Hannemann; K of R & S, Bruno Lehmann, 76 Strong

and November at 457 Main E Culver Post, No 2691 Com, Geo Horn; Q M, Wm September Meets first and thud Tues at Main E and Swan

Orient Lodge, No 273 Meets Mon at 457 Main A V H Rauber, 302 Wacona av, Pt United Lodge, No 212 Consolidated May 4, 1923 Weidel; Adjt, E K of R & S, Adam Fey 670 Linden. Meets first Floral No 281 Meets Wed at 457 Maul James R Civitello Post No 2752 Com, Rocco Lodge, and third Tues at 11 Clinton av N. Election of E

Corona; SVC, ;Adjt, . officers in Dec Aurora No 466 N Frank V Meets 1st and 2d Fri at 38 State st Lodge, G, Suter; G, Rochester Lodge No 593K of R & S, Harry R Chas W Rec Chas James Trott Emerick Post No 2844 Com, Emest Twitshler; Cameron; Sec, Pike; Treas, Blocb, 57 Northview ter. Meets second and fourth H Rusink. Meets Wed at 457 Main E SVC, Saml Connors. Meets 1st and 3d Fridays Wed at 441 East av Flower City Lodge, No 555 Meets Mon at 457 cor Flower City Lodge No 602^-Inst 1928. C C, Cayuga Meigs Main E Police & Firemen Post No 2834 Com, Arthur A Albert Stillson, K of R & S, Irving Meyer, 363 No 736Meets Fri at 457 Main E Schuth. Meets at 34 Court Unity Lodge, Hazelwood ter. Meets third Wed at 1 SanGabriel dr. Veterans Memorial Post No 2789 Com, Leo R Election of officers in Dec Monroe District No 3 McAvoy; SVC, John Richards; Q M, Wm Mahan. Uniform Rank Anson Company, No 16 Org 1886. 14 Beechwood District Grand Committee Sec, Joseph L Kirch- Capt, Albert G Ritter; Recorder, William Schleber, Military Order of Cooties, Flower City Pup Tent, maier, 140 Glenwood av. Meets second Wed at Jan, 144 Front No 5Meets third Wed at 44 State. Election in Apr, July and Oct at 11 Clinton av N Insurance Dept, Section No 194 Org 1878. Sec, Dec Humboldt Lodge, No 138Meets Wed at 11 Clin William Schleber, 144 Front. Annual meeting in Dec

Ladies' Auxiliary Post 16 Sec, Mary Hendricks; ton av N Pythian Sisters, Rochester Temple, No 31 Org Treas, Clara Bacon. Meets second and fourth Fridays Koerner Lodge, No 288 Rec Sec, Theo H Freese. 1892. M E C, Mrs Ida M Hower; M of R & C, at 34 Court. Election of officers in December Meets Tues at 457 Main E Celia E Petz, 1828 StPaul. Meets 2d and 4th Ladies Auxiliary, Post 1457 Sec, Sophie 0 Hol Frankfort Lodge, No 579. Meets Wed at 2881 Fri at 457 Main E. Election of officers in Dec Main land; Treas, Lena Taft. Meets second and fourth W Monroe Temple, No 33Org 1897. M of R & S, Gideon Mon at 34 Court. Election in Dec Lodge, No 785 Meets Tues at 549 Joseph Mrs Emma Schleber. Meets first and third Thurs at 457 Main E. Election of officers in Dec IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN I 0 B M Bldg, 46 N Fitzhugh Great Council State of N YGuy B Vinton, great KNIGHTS OF STJOHN

st chief of records, 46 N Fitzhugh Monroe District No 4 First New York Regiment Colonel, Frank H Bid; Wah Be Tribe, No 7 C of R, Ferd B Smith. Adjutant, Joseph F Wcndelgass. Meets first Fri of District Grand Committee District Grand Meets Wed at 46 N Fitzhugh Deputy Mhrch, June, Sept, and Dec, at SUoseph's Church Master, Jas Joyce of Rochester. Meets second Wed in Minnetonka Tribe, No 227C of R, Joseph Vay, Meeting Hall. Election of officers every five years in and Oct at 11 Clinton av 395 Maple. Meets first and third Tues at 746 Jay Jan, April, July N Dec

Central Lodge, No 666 Meets Tues at 11 Clin Wahoo Tribe, No 228 C of R, Geo Davis, 7 Prince StMauritius No 9 Rec ton av North Commandery, Sec, Joseph ton. Meets second and fourth Fri at 46 N Fitzhugh Wander, 1618 Main E. Meets second Sunday during South Avenue No 733 Meets Mon at Tccumseh Tribe, No 233 C of R, Louis F Schwel- Lodge, winter at 108 Franklin 668 South av kart, 388 Benton. Meets first and third Mon at 46 StLouis No 17 Commandery, Rec Sec, August W Zayat Lodge, No 784 Meets Fri at cor Joseph N Fitzhugh Scheuch, 33 Carter. Meets second Mon at av and Sullivan 938 Clif Monon Tribe, No 489C of R, Paul Stangorr, 72 ford. Officers elected In Dec at Willite dr. Meets second and fourth Mon 46 N StBoniface Patriarchs Militant Commandery, No 25 Rec Sec, Leo Fitzhugh Katzenberger, 233 Hamilton. Meets second Tues at No Grand Canton John Hi-o-ka-too Hay Makers Assn, Hay Loft, 741 W Stebblns, No 2 Organized StBoniface's Hall, Whalin st of S 1886. Meets second and fourth Fri at Org 1900. Collector Straws, Henry Eldredgc, 11 Clinton SS. Peter and Paul's Commandery, No 28 Rec Meets first and third Thurs at 46 av N 463 Plymouth av. Set, George A Barker, 104 Wilder. Meets third N Fitzhugh Mon in SS. Peter and Paul's Church Hall, Brown st Degree of Pocahontas Rehekah Lodges StEustace Commandery, No 39 Roc Sec, Clement H 107 Weaver. No 54 of Mrs Monroe No 1 D D Schluetor, Meets first Wed at 58 Lcota Council, Keeper Records, District, P, Mrs Martha C Franklin Charlotte Lang. Meets first and third Fri at 46 N Gemon StMichael No 40 Monroe Rcbekah No 1 Meets first and third Commandery, Rec Sec, John G Fitzhugh Lodge, 64 Bittncr, Farbridge. Meets first Mon at Our Mista Council, No 48 K of R, Mrs Madge Harmon. Wed at 11 Clinton av N Lady of Perpetual Church Help av Meets second and fourth Tues at 46 N Fitzhugh Lakeside, Rebekah Lodge, No 21 Meets second Hall, Joseph StGeorge No 43'Rec M Wahbee Council, No 296 K of R, Lauretta Gom- and fourth Thurs at 4361 Lake av Commandery, Sec, Joseph 47 Teralta Weismiiler, pi. Meets first Wed at 869 mcngenger. Meets second and fourth Sat Qermana Rebekah Lodge, No 83 Meets second Clinton av N. Election of officers White Cloud Council, No 134K of R, Mrs Carrie Wed at 11 Clinton av N in Nov Cathedral No 106 Beck. Meets second and fourth Mon at 416 Wilder Monroe District, No 2 N Bernice 9 Commandery, Rec Sec, Chas J G, Sanow, 17 Morris Keller, Maryland st. Meets second Fri corner ORDER OF FORESTERS Plymouth av N and INDEPENDENT Brown Guiding Star Rebekah Lodge, No 44 Meets first

Holy Family No Supreme Chief Ranger Geo H Smith, and third Tues at 11 Clinton av N Commandery, 197 Rec Sec, Wil Deputy liam C 289 16 Spencer Rd Titanla Rebekah Lodge, No 170 Meets and Schwab, Campbell. Meets second Tues first In third Thurs at 457 Main E Holy Family School Hall Court Flower City, No 336Org 1888. C R, Geo II StBernard No 272 Rec A E Rochester Rebekah Lodge, No 174 Meets first and .Commandery, Rec Sec, George Smith; Fin Sec, Chas W Steffen; Sec, M 88 third Fri at 11 Clinton av N Kassman, Ccdarwood rd, Irondequoit. Meets Goettel. Meets first and third Thurs at Highland Hall, second Wed Agatha Rebekah No 218 at 314 Bay Gregory cor Cayuga. Election of officers in Dec Lodge, Meets second and fourth at 11 Clinton av Court Genesee, No 387 C of R, E Rocsgen; Fin, Tuesday N Leah Rebekah No 352 Sec, Wm German; Rec Sec, Fred Looney; Treas, Fred Lodge, Meets first and third LABOR ORGANIZATIONS Mon at 11 Clinton av N Molz. Meets fourth Tues at 11 Clinton av N Central Trades and Labor Council Henry D Meets second Venus Rcbekah Lodge, No 523 Meets second and Pres, Court Hope C R, Walter Knopf. OConnell; Sec William L fourth Thurs at 11 Clinton av N Burke. Meets alternate and fourth Fridays Thurs at 113 N Monroe District, No 3 D D Mrs Beulah N Fitzhugh Court Monroe, No 391Org 1888. C R, Chas C P, Allied Trades Donovan, 29 Holbrooke street, Printing Sec, Walter E Jarvis. Meets Sengbusch; Fin Sec, George C Schaefer, 8 Maui East; Fairport 3d Fri at 35 Main E

Charles L Hahn Grace Rebekah Lodge, No 54 Meets first and third Rec Sec, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of 1892. R Chas Thurs at 457 Main E AmericaSec, Court Rochester, No 1687Org M, James Whlttaker. Meets alternate P .Highland Rebekah Lodge, No 172Meets first and Thurs at 476 din- O'Loughlin; Fin Sec, J J Lutz; Rec Sec, M Qulnlan; ton av N third Tues at 668 South av Treas, Roy York. Meets second and fourth Fri at 11 Amalgamated or Melba Rebekah Lodge, No 332 Meets first and Lithographers America, No 11 Clinton av N Pres Alex SIme; Sec, Wm third Thurs at 11 Clinton av N Hilsdorf; Rec Sec, How Companion Court Louise, No 223 C R, Louise ard Roberts; Treas, Fred H Busse, 176 Marlon, Meets White; Fin Sec, C Mortensen; Rec Sec, Anna Molz. second and Patriarchal Branch fourth Wed at 35 Main E Meets second and fourth Fri at 11 Clinton av N Asbestos Workers, No 26Sec, Benj H 1535 Court Flower City, No 539Org 1921. D.D.G.P., Lawrence H 170 st Coon; Companion Hill, Raleigh South av. Meets second Wed at 113 N Fitzhugh Chief Ranger, Mrs Mary Shenton; Fin Sec, I M Mount Hope Encampment, No 2 Scribe, L R Lat- No "**> Josei* Stenglein, 580 Decker; Rec Sec, Helen Morse. Meets first and third timc, 283 Hamilton street. Meets first and third StPaul

m Sec- Samm^ Oellette, 113 Companion Court Gladiolus, No 725 C R, Caro Teutonia Encampment, No 55 Scribe, Otto Schanz. N m^;r!LX,nl.(!?1' No. Fitzhugh. Meets fourth Tues at 113 N Fitzhugh line Wolf; Fin Sec, Hattie Glosser; Rec Sec, Tamar Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Beverage Dispensers, No 171 E Dowton. Meets second Mon at 488 Alexander 11 Clinton av N Sec, Koveleskl. Meets second and fourth Sun at 90 State Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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No 229 !ur Makers, ec, E J VanDyne, 93 Stove Mounters, No 39 Sec, A E Moelk, 329 Wakan Lodge, No 1054, F & A MW M, W Thos McKlnley. Meets second and fourth Tues at 35 Main Campbell. Meets second Fri at member's homes B E Clifford; Sec, Leroy Findlay; Treas, Willis W Brad- Street Railway Employees, Division No 282 Sec, street. Stated communications second and fourth Mon Nos 80 Bookbinders, and 155Sec, Edward Hahn, Wm M Foley, 76 Electric av. Meets second and fourth in Masonic Temple, Irondequoit 153 S Union. Meets at 35 Main E Fri at 90 State No F & A M Boot Orpheus Lodge, 1080, W M, Robt J and Shoe Workers' No 8 J A Council, Sec, Theatrical Stage Employees Sec, Harry Malone, 269 Berrentsen; Sec, Louis G Sciarrino; Treas, Geo Water- Logie, 62 State. Meets alternate Mon at 62 State Ravenwood av. Meets Main st cor Swan house. Meets second Tues at 11:30 AM Boot and Shoe Cutters & No 137 Workers, Fitters, Typographia, No 5" Sec, Nicholas Enzinger, 28 Charlotte Lodge, No F & A MW Elmer 1088, M, Sec, Arthur Dumas, 62 State. Meets alternate Bly Graham'; Sec, James P Schaffer; Treas, Raymond 01m- Fri at 62 State Typographical Union, No 15 Sec, Walter E Jarvis, stead. Meets first and third Tues at 36 Stutson Boot & Shoe Workers Mixed No 15 Union, Sec, 35 Main E. Meets first Sun at 35 Main E Hamilton Chapter, No 62, R A MH P, Wm G E Mclntyre. Meets alternate Fri at 62 State United Garment Workers Local No 142 Sec T E Kurtz; Sec, Frederick B Lyddon; Treas, Raymond W Brewery and Soft Drink No 57 Jos Workers, Sec, McGuire, 34 State. Meets third Fri at 113 N Fitz Cross. Stated convocations second and fourth Thurs Welters, Wash av Irond. Meets fourth Tues at 580 hugh Ionic Chapter, No 210, R A MH P, Carroll Mc- StPaul United Garment Workers (Cutters), No 54 Sec, Connell; Sec, Jas A Thompson; Treas, Lowell M De- No Bricklayers, Masons, Plasterers, 11, Sec, Wal Henry A Abendroth, 257 Clay av. Meets first and Witt. Stated convocations second and fourth Tues ter Hayden, 533 Melrose. Meets Fri at 113 every third Fri Doric Council, No 19, R & S MT I M, Willard A N Fitzhugh Upholsterers Pres, Jas Marston; Sec, Albert V Loeb, Sabin; Rec, Luther H Miller; Treas, Charles F Reb Card & Label B League See, Walter Copp, 216 60 Coventry. Meets third Thurs at 35 Main E scher. Stated assemblies fourth Mon

Cedarwood ter. Meets alternate Thurs at 113 N Web Pressmen, No 36 Sec, Jos V Ziramer, 31 Wal- Monroe Commandery, No 12, K T E C, Wm Fitzhugh Paullls; zer rd, Irond. Meets third Mon at 35 Main E Rec, Edward F Fox; Treas, Benj G Stallman. Stated

District Council F M Carpenters' Sec, O'Connor, Women's Auxiliary Typographical Union Sec, Mrs conclaves first and third Fri 113 N Meets alternate at Fitzhugh. Wed 113 N Robt English, 1042 Arnett blvd. Meets first Thurs at Cyrene Commandery, No 39, K T E C, Frank E 35 Main E King; Rec Wm S Bannard; Treas, Harry W Bradfield. No 72 Carpenters, Sec, Ralph Brye, 113 N Fitz Women's Int Labor League, No 24Meets alternate Stated conclaves second and fourth Fri Mon hugh. Meets every at 113 N Fitzbugb Thurs at 113 N Fitzhugh Grand Commandery, K T Grand Recorder, John B No 231 Carpenters, Sec, Justine W Pero, 105 Mullan, 608 Terminal bldg Flower. Meets second and at fourth Tues 113 N Germania of A A Scottish Rite THE MACCABEES Lodge Perfection, T P Master, Walter S Maier; Sec, Emil L Rahm; No 240 Carpenters, Sec, Bert DeMocker, 8 Hul- Great Camp for New York, 1008 Genesee Valley Treas, Oswald Luckenbach. Stated communications burt av, Fairport. Meets first and third Mon at Trust bldg. Great Record Keeper, Edward G Hartel; third Tues I 0 0 F E Rochester Hall, Asst Great Record Keeper, Ethel C Townsend; Asst Rochester Lodge of Perfection, A A Scottish Rite Makers' No Cigar Union, 5 Sec, Charles Bosdyk. Great Commander E W VanDeusen T P Master, Ralph T Olcott; Sec, Louis T Ames; Treas, Meets second Fri Flower City Tent, No 30 Org 1886. Record Luther H Miller. Stated communications first and third Clothing Cutters, No 13ftSec, Wm Bay, 370 Keeper, Ethel Townsend. Meets first and third Mon Thurs Walsford rd. Meets third Fri at Main E and Swan

Rochester Council or P of J, A A Scottish Rite Coopers' Union, No 68 Sec, Thos McLaughlin, Rochester Tent No 80Record Keeper, D Stephen Sov Prince, Howard French; Sec, Louis G Ames; Treas, 9 Hudson av Perdue. Meets first and third Fri at Main E and Luther H Miller. Stated convocations first and third Electrical Workers, No 86 Sec, Andrew L Swan Krauf, Thurs 34 Wilmington. Meets 2d and 4th Fri at 113 N Fitz Teutonia Tent, No 94 Record Fred Rein- Keeper, Rochester Chapter A A Scottish Rite hugh Meets Fri Rose-Croix, inger jr. third M W Master, Chas M Buck; Louis G Sec, Ames; Elevator Constructors, No 27 Sec, Geo H Fegan, Concordia Tent, No 128 Record John C Keeper, Treas, Luther H Miller. Stated assemblies first and 5 Hobson. Meets second and fourth Fri at 35 Main 697 South av. second Thurs at Noelke, Meets Ukrainian third Thurs E Hall, 975 Joseph av

Glass Bottle Blowers, No 26 Sec, George J Slayer. Siegel Tent, No 135 Record Keeper, Fred M Dony. Rochester Consistory, A A Scottish Rite Com in E Meets second and fourth Sun Meets third Thurs at 975 Joseph av Chief, Raymond Westbury; Sec, Louis G Ames; Hoisting and Portable Engineers, No 832 Meets Jefferson Tent, No 138 Record Keeper, Alfred G Treas, Luther H Miller. Stated rendezvous first and every Tues at 44 State Bailey. Meets third Wed at 314 Arnett blvd third Thurs Ice Handlers, No 398 Sec, A F Boyce. Meets Imperial Tent No 198 Record Keeper, Edwd G Damascus Temple, A A Order Nobles of the Mystic 1st and 3d Fri at 90 State Hartel. Meets 4th Monday at 441 East av Shrine Potentate, Waldon Kershaw; Rec, Luther H Iron Molders, No 11 Sec, Chas J Curran, 792 Schiller Tent No 207 Record Keeper, Herman C Miller; Treas, J Herbert Kaelber. Meets first Wed Meigs. Meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at 35 Main E Schankin. Meets .third Tues at Clifford av, cor Rem Lalla Rookh Grotto, No 3, M 0 V PMonarch, Iron Molders, No 12Sec, Edward J O'Neill, 356 ington st Chas Naramore; Sec Charles M Colton; Treas, Frederick Parsells av. Meets first and third Wed Rochester Hive, No 898. Record Keeper, Ethel C B Lyddon. Meets on call of the Monarch. Ironworkers, No 33 Sec, Jas D Earnest, 113 N Townsend. Meets fourth Mon at 441 East av Supreme Council, M 0 V P E R Grand Treas, Chas Fitzhugh. Meets at 113 N Fitzhugh M Colton; Grand Sec, George Edward Hatch, 846 Lin

No 39 . coln-Alliance Bank Jewelry Workers, Sec, MASONIC SOCIETIES bldg Meets first and third Wed at 668 South ar Masonic Club Inc June, 1903. Pres, Joseph E Labor Temple AssnMeets alternate Thurs at 90 Masonic Temple, 875 Main E Garis; Treas, Harwood Keys State Valley Lodge, No 109, F & A MW M, Stanley Temple Civic Center of Rochester Pres, Raymond Laborers, No 435 Sec, John Bruce, 113 N Fitz Arend; Sec, John B Mullan; Treas, Frederick B Lyd- Westbury; 1st Vice-Pres, Wm F MacFarlan; Sec, Ed hugh. Meets first and 'third Fri at 113 N Fitz don. Stated communications first and third Mon ward 0 Stallman; Treas, John B Mullan. Meets sec hugh Yonnondio Lodge, No 163, F & A MW M, Wm ond Wed

Lathers Local, No 14 Sec, Chas Carey, 110 Mill- J Yates; Sec, Frank Homan; Treas, John J A Mennielley. Masonic Service Bureau Pres, Theo T Benz; Vice- bank. Meets every Mon at Carpenters Hall, N Fitz Stated communications first and third Tues Pres, Albert J Vicle; Sec, Richd Y Holden; Treas hugh Genesee Falls Lodge, No 507, F & A MW M, Anthony J Schatzlcin; Mgr, Hugh A Taylor. Meets Letter Carriers, No 210Sec, John J Eckhardt, Dell VanOraafleland; Sec, Harry W Hall; Treas, Low second Wed 72 Crawford. Meets first Sat at 113 N Fitzhugh ell A DeWitt. Stated communications first and third Rochester Chapter Order of DeMolay. Master Coun Machinists, No 93 Sec, H B Cramer, 114 State, Thurs cillor, Harwood Ellis; Treas, Wm Craib; Scribe, Edwin Meets second and fourth Mon at 96 State Rochester Lodge, No 660, F & A MW M, Myron J Dickson. Meets the first and third Mon In Ma Machinists R R No 793Sec, John E Ingham, 132 E Wilkes; Sec, Clarence S Callister; Treas, S Harold sonic Temple Bock. Meets second and fourth Fri at 114 State Osgood. Stated communications second and fourth Metal Polishers, No 113 Sec, Richard A Heapby, Mon 10 Reynolds. Meets first and third Fri at 22 N Germania Lodge, No 722, F & A MrW M, Geo Wash Schmidt; Sec, George F Albrecht; Treas, Relnhold 0 ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Milk Drivers, No 645Sec, Fred W Schiffler, 224 Leitzau. Stated communications second and fourth Sunshine Chapter W Matron, Mrs Eva Corbett. Simpson rd. Meets first and third Fri at 86 State Wed Meets first and third Fri of each month Moulders Union, No 11Meets 1st and 3d Wed Frank R Lawrence Lodge, No 797, F & A MW M, Ruth Chapter, No 56 W Matron, Elolse Temlitz. nesdays at 35 Main E W Mabens Griffith; Sec, Alfred H S Swan; Treas, Meets second and fourth Tues Moving Picture Machine Operators, No 253 Sec, Chauncey S Bradt. Stated communications second Mon Monroe Chapter, No 57 W Matron, Florence Mc- F B Spencer, Box 4, Beechwood Sta. Meets second Corinthian Temple Lodge, No 805, F & A MW M, Dermott. Meets first and third Tues Tues at 457 Main E Francis E Roberts; Sec, Luther H Miller; Treas Charles Golden Rule Chapter, No 59 W Matron, Mae Al Newspaper Pressmen's Union Meets 3d Monday at 35 A Elwood. Stated communications first and third Mon bright. Meets second and fourth Mon Main E Flower City Lodge, No 910, F & A MW M, Abr Germania Chapter, No 72 W Matron, Margt Paris. Operating Engineers No 71 Sec, Ernest Brundage, Schulman; Sec, Jacob Rosenzweig; Treas Jos E Silver Meets first and third Mon 529 Seward. Meets every Friday at 114 State stein. Stated communications second Tues Rochester Chapter, No 314 W Matron, Mrs Emily Painters Local No 150Sec, John Frank, 113 N Seneca Lodge, No 920, F & A MW M, Leonard Scott. Meets first and third Sat Fitzhugh. Meets every Mon cor State and Church 0 Gould; Sec, Geo Whitney; Treas, Austin F Critten Corinthian Chapter, No 322 W Matron, Emma Pattern Makers' Assn Sec, Harold Wilshaw, 54B den. Stated communications third Tues Keiser. Meets second and fourth Wed Boardman. Meets first and third Fri at 114 State Ancient Craft Lodge, No 943, F & A MW M, Niner Chapter, No 414 W Matron, Jessie Wright. Photo Engravers, No 22Sec, Wm Roche, 507 Wm Lennox; Sec, W Roy Wolf; Treas, J Herbert Kael- Meets second and fourth Fri Lakeview pk. Meets first Fri at 35 Main E ber. Stated communications second and fourth Wed Paul Chapter, No 480^-W Matron, Mrs Gladys Plumbers and Steamfitters, No 13Sec, Michl Mal- Fame Lodge, No 945, F & A MW M, Nicholas Yates. Meets first and third Thurs lett. Meets 2d and 4tb Tues at 113 N Fitzhugh Slikker; Sec, Howard W Franke; Treas, George B Hunt. Amo Chapter, No 547 W Matron, Mrs Essie Day. Post Office Clerks, Local 215 Sec, Howard Fleish Stated communications second and fourth Tues in Meets first and third Mon Flower No 597W man, 228 Depew. Meets second Sat at 22 N Wash Masonic Temple, Irondequoit City Chapter, Matron, Tillle Pressmen and Assistants, No 38 Sec, William G Zetland Lodge, No 951, F & A MW M, Marvin Bloch. Meets second and fourth Mon Halpine, 49 Quentin rd. Meets first Thurs at 35 Main B Davis; Sec James A Thompson; Treas Abelard Hitch Queen Louise Chapter, No 589 W Matron, Mrs E cock. Stated communications second and fourth Thurs Sarah Swanson. Meets second and fourth Thurs Railroad Carmen, No 645. Meets third Sat at Warren C Hubbard Lodge, No 964, F & A MW Fellowship Chapter, No 685W Matron, Myrtle D Rev Eagles Hall M, Gustave Brandlin; Sec, Harry G Greensmlth; Harris. Meets second and fourth Tues Rochester Musicians Protective Assn, Local No 66, Treas Harold S Russell. Stated communications first Vidalia Chapter, No 723W Matron, Mrs Olive A F of MSec, Louis F Weber. Meets second Sun of and third Friday Leake. Meets second and fourth Fri F & A Jan and Feb at 81 Clinton av N Craftsman Lodge, No 969, MW M, Frank White ShrineW High Priestess, Mrs Harriet Agate. Sheet Metal Workers, No 46Sec, J R Campbell, 27 Webster; Sec, Walter G Fox; Treas, Charles F Rebscher. Meets third Wed first and third Tues No 0 of A Mrs Iroquois. Meets first and third Wed at 113 N Fitz Stated communications Ray-Diant Court, 9, Royal Matron, F & A Louise Amos. Meets second Thurs hugh Frank L Simes Lodge, No 990, MW M, Howard G Minor Franklin S Stebbins No 0 of A Stationary Firemen, No 37 Sec, Charles Klrby, 143 J Clifford Lesslac; Sec, Nobles; Treas, Court, 16, Royal communications second and fourth Mrs Maude B Lambert. Meets first and third Curlew. Meets second and fourth Mondays at 113 N J Baker. Stated Matron, Wed Fitzhugh Tues A Robertson No F & A MW No 69, 0 of ARoyal Stereotypers, No 49 Sec, Chas Wullshleger, Sea John Lodge, 1032, Temple Court, Matron, Margt William H John Schatzleln. Meets first and third Fri Breeze Meets first Tues at 35 Main E M, Carlton Ruele; Sec, Stark; Treas, Stated communications second and fourth Genesee No 94, 0 of A Stone CuttersSec, W A Robinson, 15 Alvln pi. H McKenny. Valley Court, Royal Matron, Adlne Stelrlcy. Meets first Tues Meets 2d Fri at Labor Lyceum Fri Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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University Star, Chapter No 797 W Matron, Mrs Genesee Camp, No 4717 Oracle, Barbara Vogt; Hudson Camp, No 62^Clerk, Dr Wm F Frasch, Margt Wenzel. Meets first and third Thurs Recorder, Beatrice B Feeney. Meets second and fourth Meets second Tues at 532 Hudson av. Election of Zama Temple Queen, Mrs Louise Angevine. Meets Wed at 457 Main E officers in Dec first Wed Northcotte Camp, No 4961 Oracle, Mary Deisinger; Wilber-Flower City, No 80Consul Com, Jacob Recorder, Mary Punch; Receiver, Miss Milander. Meets Weiser; Clerk, W A Close, 465 Meigs; Banker, H second Fri at 36 StPaul Woodhead. Meets every Thurs at 441 East av. Elec MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Rochester Camp, No 7066 Oracle, Irma Gaede; Re tion of officers in Dec Office, 300 Present Bldg corder; Marie R Walker; Receiver, Elsie Snider. Meets Hand-in-Hand Camp, No 123Consul Com, Henry second Mon at 17 Grove pi M Durnberg; Clerk and Banker, Charles Lang. Meets Genesee Camp, No 8450 Lauder V Mac- Clerk, fourth Sat at 129 Mailing dr. Election of officers in 14 Franklin rm 902. Meets first and third Meekin, PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE Dec Tues at 441 East av Liberty Camp, No 204 Consul Com, Victor Kuppen- Rochester Camp, No 8871 Clerk, Wm E Stanton. District Deputy, Daniel L Strait, 51 Strohm backer; Clerk, Jestin W Pero; Banker, Bruce Morrison. 772 Flower Meets first Mon at 457 Main E Crown Circle, No 384Sec, Hazel Binder, 92 Hoi- City park. Meets fourth Fri at 105 Flower. Election of officers in Monroe No 9188 C 176 lister. Meets second and fourth Sat at 457 Main E Camp, Clerk, Harry Stowc, Dec Clay av. Meets first and third Mon at 90 State Champion Circle, No 413Org July, 1902. Sec, Flower City Camp, No 9198 Clerk John A Hoch, Anna Scouton, 4 Oscar. Meets second' and fourth Thurs 180 Danforth. Meets first Thurs at 180 Danforth at 457 Main E

Myrtle Hill No 9503 Chas P Feather- Consolidated Circle, No 620 See, Grace M Munsie, Camp, Clerk, WOODMEN'S CIRCLE ly, 214 Otis. Meets second and fourth Wed at 416 42 Rodessa rd. Meets first and third Sat at 457 Main Wilder E Poplar Grove, No 17 Guardian, Mrs Mabel Maples;

Deutsche Nachbaren Camp, No 10691 Clerk Charlotte Circle, No 375 Rec Sec, Mrs Lillian L Clerk, W A Close; Banker, Harrison Woodhead. Meets 51 Strohm. Meets first and third second Thurs at 441 East av. Election of officers in . Meets first Wed at Schug's Hall, 296 Avenue Strait, Wednesdays A at StGeorge's Parish Hall, Lake av cor Sutton. Offi Dec Uhland Camp No 10727 Clerk, Morris VanGraaf- cers elected semi-annually eiland, 932 Joseph av. Meets first Tues at 575 Joseph WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Royal Neighbors of America District Deputy, Miss District Manager, Howard A Maples, 240 Flower SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Lillie M Harris, 17 Grove pi City pk (See Business Directory)

PUBLIC PARKS AND SQUARES Aberdeen Park On Aberdeen st bet Woodbine av Evergreen ParkOn West side of StPaul between Ontario Beach ParkOn Lake Ontario at end of and Post av, 1.53 acres Scrantom and sts. Evergreen .038 acre Lake av. 32.54 acres Anderson Park Between Main East, University av Franklin ParkBetween Andrews and Cumberland Plymouth ParkOn Plymouth av between Edin and N Union St, .94 acre sts. .98 acre S, burgh and Glasgow sts. .75 acre

Armory Park -Foot of Champeney terrace, 2.908 Genesee Valley Park On both sides of the Genesee Seneca ParkOn cast side of the Genesee river, at acres river, at south end of the 637.00 acres city. north end of the city. 244.58 acres

Brown's Park Bounded by Brown, Jay, Kent and Highland Park Between South av, S Goodman st Sumner ParkOn Sumner near Verona 4.50 acres and park Richard st. sts, Highland av, and between South av and Mtllopc .58 acre Burke Terrace Between Birr and Augustine sts. .15 av. 107.303 acres Wadsworth ParkBetween Howell and sts. acre Jones Park Bounded Marshall by Saratoga and Jones avenues, and Clinton av S. 1.08 acres Carter St Park On west side of Carter between Lorimer and Plymouth av N. 6.72 acres Washington ParkOn Court between Wcddale way and Gothic. 6.84 acres St ParkAt of st, South and King junct King, Brown and Allen Clinton av S. 1.08 acres Cobb's Hill Park Between Culver rd and ctly line. sts. .33 acre Washington PlaygroundRear of 62.50 acres Lake School No 26, be View ParkOn Lake View park, near Lake av. tween Thomas and Weeger sts. .99 acre Convention Hall 'Between Monroe av and 5.18 acres Triangle Webster Av. ParkBetween Webster av Clinton Av South. .19 acre Linden and South and Bay Goodman .001 acre st. 10.3 acres

Douglass Triangle At jurtct StPaul st and Central Madison Park Between Madison and King sts. .8-1 Wilson ParkBetween Frost av. .003 acre acre av, Wooden, Cady and Epworth sts. 3.33 acres Durand-Eastman Park On Lake Ontario and Sea Maplewood Park On the west side of the Genesee Total area of City 1826.4 Breeze rd. 3.6 miles from Norton st. 507.4 acres north of Parks, acres river, Driving Park av. 144.61 acres ted in Iand aDd Park st and av. '""i'dings, $5,600,- Edgerton Between Backus Dewey Morrison Park At junct of Harvard st and Culver 000 Do"" 42.0 acres rd. .098 acre Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936

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WARD BOUNDARIES When a street river, canal or railroad is named as thence to a in the division line between northerly point occupied by the Genesee Valley canal, thence south constituting the boundary Hue, the line runs by its numbers one and short to cen townships two, range the easterly by these lands to a point at the centre unless otherwise stated. intersection tre of the Genesee river and by the river to the place with the south line of the Ward 1 Strong tract, thence along Beginning at a point in the Genesee river of beginning the south of line the Strong tract, and said line ex at Broad street and raining by Broad to Allen, by Allen tended to the centre of the Genesee river, thence to State, State to Andrews to the Genesee Andrews, Want 11 Beginning at a point on the lands of the southwesterly, westerly and river thence the southerly by the river to the by river to the place of beginning. WNY&PRRat Bronson avenue and running by city line, thence crossing river and following the city Wart 2 at a in the Bronson avenue to Genesee, Genesee to Brown, Brown line to the Beginning point Genesee river northerly water line of the Barge canal, at Andrews street and to Saxton, Saxton to Jay, Jay to the - running by Andrews to State, subway, subway thence northwesterly along this water line, which is also State to Allen to the the to to lands formerly used for the Genesee canal, the new Allen, subway, subway Valley city line to Chili avenue, by Chili avenue to and by said lands to the of Jay, Jay street and its extension easterly, to the place beginning West avenue, West avenue to Genesee street, Genesee Genesee river to thence by -the river to the place of begin Bronson avenue and by Bronson avenue to the place ning. Ward 12 Beginning at a point on East avenue at of beginning and Broadway running by Broadway to Monroe avenue, Ward 3 'Beginning at a point in the Genesee river Monroe avenue to Alexander, Alexander to the 20 at the subway and running by the subway to the lands subway, ..Y^1* Beginning at a Point, on Genesee street at by the subway to Culver road, thense northeasterly by Main West and formerly used for the Genesee Valley canal, thence running by Main West to Chili avenue. Culver road to East avenue, through East avenue to the Chili avenue to southerly by said lands to the south line of the Strong the east line of Lincoln avenue, by the place of beginning east line tract, by the south line of the Strong tract to the of Lincoln avenue to the south line of West Genesee thence the river to the avenue, by the south line of West avenue to Oren river, northerly by place Ward 13 Beginning at a point in the Genesee river street of beginning. extended southerly, thence northerly by said at Howell street extended and extension westerly running easterly and Oren street and Oren street extended Ward A a Beginning at point in the Genesee river by said extension to the subway, subway to South Good to northerly Jay street. Jay to Saxton, Saxton to at Maui street East, and running by Main East to man street, South Goodman to Caroline to Caroline, Brown, thence by Brown street to the of be East East avenue to to place avenue. Broadway, Broadway South avenue, South avenue to Averill avenue, Averill ginning Monroe avenue, Monroe avenue to Alexander, Alexander avenue and its extension westerly to the Genesee river, to the subway, by the subway, northerly to Howell thence the river to the of by place beginning Wartf 21Beginning at a point in Culver road street extended westerly, by Howell street extended to at its intersection with Main East, and running easterly by the Genesee river, thence northerly by the river to the Want 14 at a point in the Genesee river Main East Bginning to Winton road- North, by Winton road North place of beginning. at Averill avenue extended westerly and by said to Brown running croft boulevard to the easterly bounds of the extension and Averill avenue to South South Ward 5 Beginning at a point in' the Genesee river avenue. city, thence southerly, westerly and southerly by city street avenue to Caroline, Caroline to South South line to at Main East and running northerly by the river Goodman, lands of Hillside Honie for Children, thence Avenue E extended Avenue E Its Goodman to the subway, subway to Culver Culver around lands to westerly, by and road, of the Hillside Home for Children to road and its extension to the south line of the the extension to an alley 192 feet east of StPaul street city, boundary line of ward 14, by the boundary line of to to thence through the lands of the Hillside Home for ward 14 by said alley Avenue D, Avenue D> Harris, Harris to Culver road, Culver road to Main East, the Children and by the south and east bounds of the city of to Avenue A, Avenue A to Gladys, Gladys to Nielson, place beginning. This ward includes the old village section annexed in to the Genesee of Nielson to Harris, Harris to Clifford avenue, Clifford (including 1914) Brighton, Cobb's Hill section, and lands of Hillside to to river, thence by the river to the place of Home for avenue Durgin, Durgin Evergreen, Evergreen to beginning Children, annexed to the city in 1905, and Conkey avenue, Conkey avenue" to Clifford avenue, Clif a part of section annexed in 1914

ford avenue to Clinton avenue North, Clinton avenue Ward IS Beginning at a point in the subway at Jay street and running by Jay to the old west bounds Ward North to Main' East, Main East to the place of 22^-Beginning at a -point in Clifford avenue of the city, thence northerly by the old city bounds at its beginning. intersection with Hudson avenue and running and Burrows street to Otis Otis street to street, by northerly Hudson Ward 6 Beginning at a point on Main street East by avenue to city bounds, thence Sherman, Sherman to the extension of Bloss street, easterly bounds at North and running by North to University avenue, by city to Culver road, by Culver, thence by said extension to the subway, by subway to Hoffman and Wisner roads University avenue to Main East, Main East to the to Durand-Eastman Park, the place of beginning thence NYC RR, by the railroad to Culver road, by Cul following the bounds of the park and lands be longing to the ver road to East avenue, East avenue to Main East, Sewage Disposal Plant of Lake On Want 16 Beginning at a point on North street at tario, by the shore of Main East to the place of beginning. Lake Ontario to the east bounds University avenue and running by North street to Port of the park, by the east bounds of the park back to Ward 7 Beginning at a point on Main street East land Portland avenue to to avenue, Bay, Bay Hebard, the east side of Wisner road, by the east side of Wis at Clinton avenue North and running by Clinton avenue Hebard to the NYC by the railroad to Main East, ner road RR, and Culver road southerly to a point 150 North to . Nassau street extended westerly, by Nassau Main East to avenue to feet University avenue, University north of Norton street (including section annexed street and its extension to Joseph avenue, Joseph avenue the place of beginning m 1914), thence southerly along this boundary line to Baden, Baden to Hudson avenue, Hudson avenue to to the northerly line of the Densmore Creek territory Wilson, Wilson to North, North to Main East, Main Want 17 Beginning at a point in the Genesee (annexed in 1908), and following this northerly line East to the place of beginning. river at the extension of Avenue E and by to running Irondequoit Bay, thence southerly along the west the centre of the river to the short line of Lake On Ward 8 Beginning at a point on Clinton avenue shore f Irondequoit Bay to the southerly line of tario at low water mark, by said shore line to a the North at Nassau street extended westerly and running by point Densmore Creek territory, thence southwesterly to 150 feet east of the east thence south a Clinton avenue North to Clifford avenue, Clifford avenue pier, along city line near Culver road, thence southerly and south line 150 feet distant from all of the river at to Portland avenue, Portland avenue to North, North points easterly to Clifford avenue, Clifford avenue to Hudson low water mark to the lands of and to Wilson, Wilson to Hudson avenue, Hudson avenue Upton Robinson, avenue, the place of beginning to Baden to avenue, avenue to thence easterly to a point in the west line of RW&O Baden, Joseph Joseph ' and its extension to the RR thence south to the north line of lot No 14 in the ** 23 at a Nassau, Nassau westerly place .. Beginning point in the centre of town of thence east to the east line of of beginning. Irondequoit, the Genesee river at Its intersection with the division the RW&O RR, south along this line to the north line line between township numbers one Wanf 9 Beginning at a point in the subway at Jay and two, short of the Sibley property at the East Side boulevard, range extended street and running by Jay and its extension easterly to easterly, then westerly along said di- thence east along the north line of this property to its and lts the Genesee river, the river to Lorimer street ex V*"?*?!?*. extension, to a point that shall by northeast corner, south along its east side to a point be 1019 feet tended, by Lorimer street and Its extension, to Fulton westerly from the easterly line of lot 150 feet north of the Ridge road; thence easterly on a number fifty-six, avenue, Fulton avenue to Bloss, Bloss to the subway, township number two, short range, line parallel with the Ridge road to the east line of thence at thence the to the Of beginning. northerly right angles to this line for a dis by subway place the 1000 acre tract or Village of Carthage so called, tance of about 592-. 33 feet, thence easterly a along Ward la at a point in the centre of the thence south to a point 300 feet south of south line of line Beginning parallel to said division line between townships Genesee river at its intersection of Scrantom street ex Road thence east to the centre line of Hudson Ridge E, numbers one and two, short range to the westerly and this extension and Lorimer Hudson avenue to Clifford Clifford av- tended, running by avenue, avenue, property line of the B&O RR, the various following street to Fulton Fulton avenue to Bloss and enue to avenue to avenue, by Conkey avenue, Conkey Evergreen curves and angles of this line to a point 150 feet north its extension to Sherman Sherman to Otis, Otis to to Clifford of the Street, street, Evergreen Durgin, Durgin avenue, Latta road, thence following the city line to and its extension to its ftftersection with the Clifford avenue to Harris to Nielson easterly Harris, Nielson, Hickory street, to a point on the shore of Lake On line of lot number of the town of Gates, to to Avenue Avenue A to at seventy-four Gladys, Gladys A, Harris, tario low water mark, thence easterly along this low thence to a 134 feet south of the south Harris to Avenue Avenue D to an 192 feet east water northerly point D, alley mark and said line extended to the centre of line of Emerson thence of StPaul said to Avenue E and its Genesee street, continuing northerly street, by alley river, thence southerly along the centre of the along the easterly line of the right of way of the N Y extension to the place of beginning. This ward includes river to the place of beginning C RR, to the centre of Lexington avenue, which is lands along the east side of the Genesee river annexed line between the of Gates and also the division towns in 1916 Want 24Beginning at a point in the centre of thence the centre of Lexington Chili avenue Greece, westerly along where it intersects the easterly water avenue a in the new line 500 feet Ward 18 at a on Portland avenue line to point city westerly Beginning point of the Barge canal, by this easterly water line on a and Clifford avenue from the west line of Lee road, thence northerly at Clifford avenue running by to to a point 500 feet west of the west line of the Lee distance from the thence and line parallel to and 500 feet westerly city bounds, southerly, easterly southerly road, thence northerly along a line parallel with line of Lee road a distance of a 150 feet from the annexed in 1914) by city bounds Lee road and (including sextion 500 feet therefrom to Lexington ave line of avenue, extended to Browncfoft boulevard to Winton road by nue, thence northerly Lexington westerly, North, along the centre line of Lexington avenue, to to Main Main East to Cul which thence along a line parallel and 150 feet distant Winton road North East, is also the town line between the towns of northerly from Lexington avenue to a point 150 feet ver road, and by Culver road southerly to NYC RR, Gates and Greece, to the easterly line of the Char to Hebard Hebard to from the west line of MtRead blvd, thence following thence by the railroad street, lotte branch of the NYC RR, thence southerly by this courses Portland avenue to the the new city line in its northerly and easterly to Bay, Bay to Portland avenue, line to a point 134 feet south or the south line of a point that shall he 150 feet south of the south line of place of beginning Emerson street, thence continuing southerly by Burrows the McCall road, thence westerly along a line parallel to street and extension and Oren street and extension to a that shall he south at a in Bronson avenue West and 150 feet southerly to point Ward 19 Beginning point avenue, West avenue to Lincoln avenue, Lincoln a in the division line the lands of the avenue erly and at right angles to point at its intersection with Pennsylvania to Chill avenue, and by Chili avenue to the place between townships numbers one and two short range. 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