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Obsolete Street Names Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1931 FOR YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1931 15391547 OBSOLETE STREET NAMES Old name Changed to Old Name Changed to A St Marmion now discontinued Draude Pl Burkhard Pl Rd Abington Wyndham Rd Drummond Rd Acorn Brookfleld Rd Terrace Park East Side Boul Adele StPaul Boul Steel Eaton Adrian Clematis (wd 10) Westmount Eddy Rd MtRead Boul Hts Algernon Arvine Hts Edgar Cobb's Hill Dr Angle (wd 10) part Minder Eisler Ter Elser Ter Anngeo Pk West Parkway Eleanor Pl Arden Dodridge Edgeland Elizabeth Clarissa Argyle (wd 12) Somerton Ella Midvale Ter Amett Arnett Boul Elliott Av Ellsinore Avenue B West Carthage Dr Elm (wd 22) Buonomo Avon Astoria Englewood Ter part Crosman Ter Bancroft Av Bancroft St Ereth Burbank Barbara Barberry Ter Erie Av Beacon Ensign Pk Bergen Fassetts Lane Discontinued Beecher (wd 24) Belknap Federal (133 to Culver Rd) Cedarwood Ter Beechwood Pk Belair, now Lagrange Av Fennimore Freeland Belair Lagrange Av. Field Rd MtRead Boul Benedict Bernice Fitzhugh Winans Bengal Ter Cobb's HU1 Dr Flint pl Stedman Pl Bennett Winchester Float Bridge Rd Dayton Rd Binsack Pl EvaPl Folsom Roycroft Dr Birch CatskUl Forbes Pl Galena Birds and Worms Rd Seneca Rd Fordham Winston Pl Bonaldl Estes Forster Forester Bonesteel Av Bonesteel St Frank Plymouth Av N Bonivard Robinson Dr Freeman Suntru Bonner Pl Packard Fromm Dakota and Potomac Boss Pl Elser Ter Gailey Pl Discontinued Bott Discontinued Garson Av (east end) Wilsonia Rd Boughton Av Discontinued Gas Suntru Discontinued Gates Pl Groton Pl Breck (Bowman to Culver Gem Discontinued Rd) Merton Genesee Pk Circle Park Circle E Bredan Chatfield Georgia Pl Halford Brennan Al Amity Alley Georgia St Greenwich Brentwick Rd Westchester Rd Gilman Randolph Brentwood Rd Tarrington Rd Goodwill Av Goodwill St Bridge Sq part Broad W Grace Av Glover Brule Discontinued Grand Av (east end) Dalkeith Rd BueU Cairn Granet Garnet Bulow Rd Carlson Rd Grant (wd 24) Wilbur Byron (wd 24) Clyde Grant Pk Granby Caledonia Av Clarissa Greeley (wd 24) Discontinued Carlisle Av Carlisle St Green Alley Discontinued Carr Discontinued Grove Pl Grove St Castleman PI Cobb's Hill Dr Grover (wd 20) Salina Catalpa St Hiett Rd Halcomb Holcomb Cathaway Pk Hillside Av Halsey (off Jay) Geddes Cedarwood Ter (wd 14) Westvlew Ter Hamlin (wd 24) Prescott Cemetery Rd MtRead Boul Hammel Potter Chambers Alpha Hampton Rd Holcroft Rd Charlotte (wd 23) Sheppler Harold Whittier Pk Charlotte (wd 24) Cambria Harrison Av Sunset Chase Copley Hayward Sunshine Chatham Ormond Hazel Woodbine Av Cheney Pl Discontinued Hendricks Pk Hoyt ChlU Catawba Hennekey Pk Akron Chittenden Av Chittenden St Hiram Warsaw Citizens Suntru Holly Av Holly St Claire Pk Chemung Howard (wd 24) Hollis Clarbert Clematis Pk, now HavUand Huron Henley Park Ignatius Brltton Clark Av Urbana Av Independence Av Independence St Clematis Pk Haviland Pk Ingleslde Av Leroy Cleveland PI Radio Ivy Nottingham Rd CUfford Av (City line E) Empire Boul Johnson Av Wisconsin Clifford Pl Clement Jones Verona Cole (wd 10) Studley Julia (Troup south) Tilden Cole (wd 24) Lombard Kaiser (Emerson north) Polaris CoUamer Dr (Greece) Almay Rd Kaiser (Maple south) Potomac Collingwood Rd Crossfleld Rd Kater Kossuth Pk, now Fence CoUister Rd Amsterdam Rd Kellogg Av Woodbine Av Colonial Rd (1 to 89) Fairfax Rd Kemp Rd Kemphurst Rd Convention Dr Monroe Av Ext Kerr Buffalo Rd Cooper Av Canton Kingsbury Quentin Rd Cottage (west end) W Cottage, now Flanders Knapp Av Roanoke Av Cowey Av Discontinued Kossuth Glide Crescent Av (wd 24) Crescent Kossuth Pk Fence Crest Av Crest St Kurtz Pk VanOlinda Dallas Discontinued Lamberton Lombard Dalmalne Cres Discontinued Lancaster Av Lancaster St Dayton (wd 10) Desmond Lane Ter Discontinued DeNeve Av DeNeve St Lasca Carllng Rd Denton Dunton Lela Av Lela St DePotter Croyden Rd Lenriet Av Lenriet DeWitt Rosemary Dr Leo (wd 24) Louise St Dorchester Dorsett, now Sunset Locust (wd 23) Penrose Doubleblss First Lucille Discontinued Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1931 1548 ROCHESTER DIRECTORY Old Name Changed to Old Name Changed to Lynchester Av Lynchester St RuthPl Discontinued McKinley (Merchants Rd Salem Pl Amber Pl Farmington Rd Same Teresa part Broad W Sarona Av Lawndale Ter Maplewood Rd Peart Av Savage Discontinued MarceUus Av Laurelton Rd Schelb Redwood Rd Marion (wd 24) Plane Scott Rd MtRead Boul Marmion Discontinued Severn Pk Yarmouth Rd Marshall (wd 23) Petten Shell Boul Elmcroft Rd Martha Pl Discontinued SheU St Luella Mathews (wd 23) Alonzo Shelburne Pk Beresford Rd Mead (wd 19) Milford Skuse Pk Skuse St Melnick Pk Stratford Pk Smith (wd 24) Holworthy Merrill Av Merrill St Smith Pl (wd 19) W Sawyer Pl Molinari Ter Discontinued Staley Aebersold Mozart Av Revere Statt Rd Long Pond Rd Myrtle (wd 14) Warren Stevens Av Falmouth Myrtle Av Rex Stokes Fort HU1 Ter Newbury Av Newbury St Stone Alley Climax Al Norwood Av Needham Stone Rd (Lake Av to city Oak (wd 22) Malone line) Stonewood Av Oliver (wd 24) Iona Stratford Av Hollywood Orchard (wd 23) Irene Suffolk Longview Ter Orchard Rd (Br) Ambassador Dr SummervUle Boul StPaul Boul Parker Palmyra Summit Av E Henrietta Rd Penn Jefferson Ter Summit Grove Pk Knickerbocker Av Perinton Av Perinton St Sycamore (wd 16) Syracuse Person Riddle Thirteenth Norman Pierce Pigeon, now Rockview Ter Three Rod Rd Polaris Pigeon Rockview Ter Tiger Discontinued Pippen Crombie Truesdale Av Truesdale St Pittsford Av Pittsford Tudor Buriey Rd Poco Alley Discontinued Urquhart Delamaine Dr Pomander Walk Beverly Dr Ventura Av Mapledale Pomeroy (wd 24) Oren Vira Porter (wd 24) Briggs Virginia Av (wd 24) Glide Pueblo McArdle Walsh Pl Discontinued Ralph Pl Discontinued Walter McArdle RauPl National Webster Raleigh Ray (Emerson to Lexing Weddale Way Roycroft Dr ton) Percy Wesp Av Lakeland Av Ray (Lyell Av to Otis) Rockview Ter Wetmore Sparrow Raymond Av Fairgate WUton Av Rand Regent Pl Regent Wistaria Nottingham Rd Requa Av Requa St Wolcott Rd Harbor Boul Richmond (wd 14) Rossiter Rd Wollensack Bastian RUey PUgrim Woodrow (wd 10) Ramona Ritter (wd 5) Suntru Wyatt Pl Hillside Av Riverview Ct Rlverton Wyoming Discontinued Robert part of Pershing D Yale Linden Rodney Discontinued Zoller Pl Discontinued Rose Av Guerney Zorn WUIite Dr Rushton Coleboume Rd Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1931 ROCHESTER HOUSE AND STREET DIRECTORY Copyright, 1930, Sampson A Murdock Co., Inc., Rochester, N. Y. nouseholders and business places arranged in numerical order upon their respective streets. The sweets_S ;~are arranged in alphabetical order. On streets that are not numbered ciphers are used in place of a street number. Intersecting streets are shown in italics. Business places are denoted by business being given. In business blocks the occupants are arranged by room number where practicable. and residence are at the same place, It Is indicated by business being given foUowed by abbreviationv..w5.elLDu^'nessh. Street numbers are In ordinary type, room and floor number In italic. Street numbers begin at the end of the street nearest the centre of the city. Even numbers are upon the north or east side of streets. Odd numbers are upon the south or west side of streets. After each street the car Une running through or nearest to it is named in italics. Denotes streets improperly numbered. Abbreviations. al, aUey; av, avenue; boul, boulevard; ct, court; e, east; fr, from; h, house; n, north or near; pl, place; r, residence or place of business in rear; rd, road; s, south; sq, square; st, street; sum res, sum mer residence; ter, terrace; w, west; wd, ward. A PLACE, from 87 Enterprise, 55 McDonald WUliam J 305 ZeUer Michael A jr south; ward 19 59 Montgomery M Estelle 308 Campagno Stephen 65 Edmund M 311 Earl R Thurston car to Enterprise Ailing Wray 71 Lyddon Fred B 314 Cotroneo Anthony V Left odd; Right even 75 O'Neil William A 317 Bryant Harriett L Mrs 15 Green Frances M Mrs 77 Line WUliam 320 Worner George R 16 Toebe William 81 Black George H 323 Adenbach John H 21 Lee M 86 West Sell Wright High 885 Woodbine Av crotiet 880 Montgomery St endi 86 326 Keenan James E AAB STREET, from 60 Otis, north 330 Henderson Thomas to 15 Bauer; ward 10 87 King William H carpenter h 90 Orwen William R 335 Conolly James Subway to Edgerton Park 91 Morse Samuel Z real estate h 347 Walker Albert W 349 McCandless E Left odd; Right even 96 Stratton Edgar W Harry 358 Holt Edwin 19 Ebeling JuUus W 97 Haringx George stamps h 101 Carley Roy J 364 Weckesser Joseph L 21 Bronner Maiy Mrs 368 Zamblto Dominick 24 Vacant 102 Herman Clayton J 106 Vacant 374 Aab Henry M CAoce St begins Bi 107 Kurtz Frank L 377 Halbleib JuUa D 380 Clarence J 25 Kammerer August 110 O'Neill Sara L Mrs1 King 31 Burkholder Ephraim 8 Paul Charles 2 Sherwood Av endi 880 35 Cannon Edward 8 113 Oliver George A 387 Hunt Mira A Mrs 41 Aab August T 114 Lazier Edith E 391 Vacant 47 Peccone Capita 118 Hazard George E 392 Jeffries Jay H 51 Saunders Clarence C 119 Vacant 393 Conklin Ida G Mrs 56 AnseH Mary J Mrs 121 Wilbur Francis C 398 Amdursky Samuel S 57 Bird Albert G 122 Sanford Lester M 399 Brtddon John C 62 Aab August R 123 Walsh Edward J 402 Sulger Alden H 66 Sassone Joseph 124 Watts George W 405 Prue Joseph N 67 Piccolo Dominick 129 Hoffman Frank P H 130 Dyer Charles Placid Place begins 88 ABERTHAW ROAD, from 366 Hill 75 Claccla PhUlp 151 Wdlington At crosses ISO side Av, south, to Nunda Boul; 76 Albert1 ward 21 Kellogg 133 Scnmldt Charles E Jablonskl Michael 2 151 Subway to
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