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Insurance Ield Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories LINCOLN ALLIANCE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Seven Convenient Officii MAIN OFFICE, 183 MAIN, E. at Stone St. LINCOLN OFFICE, 33 EXCHANGE ST. LAKE AVE. OFFICE, LAKE AVE. cor. Ridgeway Ave. WEST END OFFICE, 836 MAIN, W. at Geneaee St. EAST END OFFICE, 504-506 N. GOODMAN ST MONROE AVE. OFFICE, 560 MONROE AVE, PORTLAND AVE. cor. Clifford Office EGBERT F. ASHLEY CO. INSURANCE 212 UNION TRUST BUILDING Telephone Main 444 IELD on ami: BlfiBHA;. -WILDER BLDG $coes>ATe3 MAIN, M.tM, Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories A LEIAND-WESTON- LOWE- CO BUSINESS- ESTABLISHED -IN- 1831 MANUFACTURERS -F- DISTINCTIVE - DESIGNS - PRgLIMINARy SKETCHES - AND - ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE OF COST GARDEN MONUMENTS FURNITURE BAPTISAVAL FONTS SUNDIALS \/ATICAT riTMS Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Local History & Genealogy Division 115 South Avenue New York 14604 Take Rochester, and 1132-1 N. Y. INO )RS Reference Book Not for Circulation NO *E Current Balance Sheet and Earning Statement and List of Holdings Mailed Upon Request. CHARLES E. MUDGE Investment Securities 42 EAST AVENUE .. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories . < 3 9077 04695 J LIST OF OUR PUBLICATIONS Albany $10.00 Attleborof 8.00 Auburn 8.00 Boston 25.00 Boston Blue 5.00 Boston Business By Streets 10.00 Cranston* 8.00 Danielson* 5.00 East Providencef 8.00 Fall River 8.00 Gloucesterf 6.00 Hopkinton* 5.00 Jamestown and New Shorehamf 4.00 Lakevillef 4.00 Lawrence 8.00 Lowell .' 8.00 Lynn 8.00 Maiden* 8.00 Manchester 8.00 Mass. Mfrs* 15.00 Mystic, Stonington and Noankf 5.00 Newburyportf 6.00 New England} 15.00 Newport 8.00 Newton* 8.00 Oswegot 8.00 Pawtucket 9.00 Providence 10.00 Providence House* 8.00 Rochester 12.00 Rochester Suburban 7.00 Syracuse ] 0.00 Taunton 8.00 Troy 10.00 Walthamf 8.00 Westerly* 7.00 Woonsocket 8.00 Worcester 10.00 " Worcester Housef 1 0.00 ?Denotes books issued in odd years fDenotes books issued in even years Prices subject to change without notice SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO. 377 BROADWAY BOSTON, MASS. Latest Directories, of all Cities for Sale at publishers' prices at our Direct Mail Division Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories c This Publication Is The Product of a Member of thus assuring you the ultimate service that skill and care can produce other in the way of City Directories or reference media, and providing pro tection against fraudulent advertising schemes which operate under the name of Directories. The following "Standards of Practice," adopted at the inception of the Association of North American Directory Publishers in 1 898, and strictly ad- her*H to over the years, is ycrur guarantee of satisfactory Directory Service. The publisher of a Directory as a business and social reference should dedicate his best efforts to book and director of buyer and the cause of business uplift and seller. social service, and to this end 5. To decline any advertisement pledges himself: which has a tendency to mislead or 1 . 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To determine what is the standardize methods and classifica highest and largest function of tions, so that what is wanted may Directories in public service, and be most and the to easily found, Direc then strive in every legitimate tory be made to serve its fullest use way to promote that function. $100 Reward will be paid by the Association of North American Directory Publishers for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons engaged In the publishing, collecting or canvassing for any fraudulent or fake directories. Association of North American Directory Publishers 524-528 Broadway New York City Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories Rochester Suburban Hi Directory For the year 1930 INCLUDING THE TOWNS OF BRIGHTON. GATES, GREECE and IRONDEQUOIT A Supplement to the Rochester Directory Containing Alphabetical Section (White Pages) for each town, giving names, occupations and addresses of all persons over twenty years of age, business and post office addresses. Business Directory (Page]629) of all firms or individuals in business or profession, under listing best describing their service or product. Reference Department (Page 17) 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 town, and stands for them and the town in reference libraries all over the country, as well as on the desks of progressive business men. It 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 glance at this department will show. House and Street Directory. (Blue Sections) A complete list of streets, giving numbers at intersections and enabling one to tell at once between what streets a given number lies, and the quickest way to get there. All business houses, individuals in business, and householders are listed in numerical order upon their respective streets. Post office address is given for each street. A feature of great value and convenience. (For detailed index to contents see page 4) Volume Price $8.00 SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO., Inc., Publishers Established 1846 730 Powers Building, Rochester, N. Y. Printed |n\D; S. A. COPTBIQHT 1930 BY SAMPSON & MtJRDOCK fco. INO. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories 2 CALENDAR 1930 CALENDAR 1931 JANUARY JULY JANUARY JULY SHggsggrjgrii] ??DESMH] ???TfflSIIj tssnniiiMn] MUEWsmmm BJTl[6][7][IMig [Msnisiimm BIliHllHlEllHKiaiHl mmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmm MMSMMMM ngmiiiiii^iiggiiii [ll(]S|2g][2l]|22][23][24] [li(20l|211|22|!23l[24j|25i MMMSMMMD mmmmmiia HS(26l|27l|2i|2g|3gi|3i] M&MmWME} ??????? nnDnnnn ???nana ??????a FEBRUARY AUGUST FEBRUARY AUGUST aeosEiEiiii IS^]rM3IS]SSlSal ?????DCD ?????mca [HMSMMSIl] ??????a: {MMMMlMi^Si SEDiffinUZliiSlill {MMMEMHE [Emmmmmm mmmmmmm |15]l16|(17n8l[S1l2gl|211 mmmm\mmm iai(ni(iffliiaisii2iiisi mmmMM^M [22l|2ll|24!l251|26![27l(MI MMMMMiMm (2llMliil2i[27l|28in MMMMMMM ??????? 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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Miscellaneous Directories ft v\ I 1v NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY OF 1930 Irighton Gates Greece Irondequoit Total Number of names in Alphabetical Directory 3,480 1,542 4,456 7,651 17,129 PUBLISHERS' NOTE The information in this book is gathered as far as possible by actual canvass, and is compiled in a way to ensure maximum accuracy. While the Publishers will in no way be held responsible for any errors that may occur, they will be glad to have any inaccuracies brought to their attention, so that they may be corrected in succeeding editions. Sampson & Mubdock Co., Inc., Publishers. Reynolds Library 1- 579935 UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW IN FORCE ON AND AFTER JULY 1, 1909 shall seoured Section 28 That any person who wilfully and for profit infringe any copyright by aid or abet suoh shall be deemed this Act or who shall knowingly and
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