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^Oba^V^^Tb 35 Wood Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1933 FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1933 561 A sten 130 Main E rm 804 h 250 Jackman Jackson IVeSMePlen Herbert E (Irene C) pres Syndicate Oil Corp 49 Lillian V h 27 Clarendon Ruth r 250 Meigs East av rm 302 and mining eng do h 228 Dorches Lincoln (Lula) lab h 533 Tremont Pntr r 54 Rocket ter rd Lloyd (Mabel M) slsmn r 38 Columbia av rh!.Cli>s &sign ZSaJ R Gertrude G) cond NYC h 54 Rocket Howard R rem to Newark Lloyd D (Mary W) mech eng K Pk h 120 Parkwood Gordoni W (Eliz) sis agt National Cash Register Co Merritt E (Gertrude A) shoe ctr h 714 Frost av rd av h Beresford rd Saml (Annie) mach opr 258 State h rear 149 N Mabel R sten r 206 Merrimac <j u ?,0,?.h 365 48 Raeburn av Union Mamie F Mrs cook r 150 Bronson av i7nrahv,E ,rs,r Ivry .Chas H (Anna B) lab h 23 Favor Saml jr mach opr r rear 149 N Union Margt studt nurse 593 MtHope av r do pred W (Julia M) dentist 335 Main E rm 300 Wm E (Florence K) acct 343 State h 184 Birr Margt Mrs fur wkr 31 Euclid r 15 Essex 22 Wm T elk h 99 MtVernon av E studt nurse r av t n. 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