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Historic Brighton Newsletter
Historic Brighton News began publication in the Summer of 2000. Our goal is to publish four issues a year, Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall. We will eventually have all of our newsletters online.
The issues below on the right are currently available as pdfs. The alphabetical index below on the left below allows you access to identifying the historical subject content within a particular Historic Brighton News Edition.
For Example – Vol. 1 / Summer 2000 / No. 1 Contains the Following:
The Home Archivist #1/ Oliver Culver / George Herdle / John J. Audobon
Feature Article: “The Home Archivist” A “How To” story on the proper handling and storage of archival letters, documents and photos…
Story of Oliver Culver’s (1779-1876) election as the first Brighton Town Supervisor April 5, 1814… Story of the painting “The Canal Boat” by George Herdle (American 1868-1922) used as our Newsletter & Web Site logo… Story of John J. Audubon’s visit to Brighton in 1824 via the Erie Canal.
Historic Brighton Newsletter Index
This index was developed by Pat Aslin. Entries are drawn almost solely from the text of articles about historical events (rather than current events), and are essentially limited to the names of people, businesses, communities, organizations, institutions, landmarks, neighborhoods, and streets.
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AA Abbey, Experience Callender family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Abbey, Joseph family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 mentioned, Vol. 4(2):5 Abbey, Joseph Jr. family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Abbey, Nancy Ann family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Adams, Bethany residence of, Vol. 4(2):3 Adams, Henry J. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Adams, Jervis residence of, Vol. 4(2):3 Aerial Experiment Association mentioned, Vol. 1(4):1 Aesthetic Education Institute mentioned, Vol. 2(3):6 photo caption An Age of Barns by Eric Sloan illustration from, Vol. 8(1):4 Albert R. Stone Collection origin and location of, Vol. 5(3):1 Alexander Street tavern on, and subsequent use of, Vol. 7(1):1 illus Alexander Tavern location and subsequent uses of, Vol. 7(1):1 illus caption photograph/illustrations of, Vol. 7(1):1, 2 Algonkin historical sketch of, Vol. 4(1):7 local activity of, Vol. 6(1):2 Allen Creek School Blossom, Enos and, Vol. 1(2):4 district affiliation of – early 2000s, Vol. 8(4):7 high school students and – mid 1900s, Vol. 8(4):7 with photo trustee of, Vol. 6(1):4 Allen, Solomon pastorate of – 1800s, Vol. 6(3):6 Allendale/Columbia School location, enrollment, and district of, Vol. 8(4):7 with photo Allen’s Creek Corbett’s Glen on (See Corbett’s Glen) original spelling and namesake of, Vol. 6(1):2 railroad bridge arch over, Vol. 6(1):4, 6 photo Corbett Farmhouse and, Vol. 7(3):3 with photo, 6 route of, Vol. 6(1):2 wooden bridge over- early 1900s, Vol. 6(1):3 photo, 5 Allens Creek Farm Cobb, Gideon and, Vol. 5(2):3 Allens Creek Road (formerly Allyn’s Creek Road) First Baptist Church on, Vol. 5(3):6 school on, Vol. 8(4):7 Teare family residents/residences on, Vol. 4(2):5 Allen’s Creek School. See Allen Creek School Allen’s Creek/Corbett’s Glen Preservation Group mentioned, Vol. 6(1):7 Allston, Washington mentioned, Vol. 1(1):7 Allyn, Timothy Allen’s Creek and, Vol. 6(1):2 Allyn spelling variations, Vol. 6(3):2 Allyn’s Creek Road. See Allens Creek Road Almy, Hartwell mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Almy, William H. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Alsop, Joseph quoted, on Marion B. Folsom, Vol. 3(2):4, 6, 7 Ambassador Drive Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 5(1):1 residents/residences on life as/in – 1920s, Vol. 7(2):2 Shumway, F. Ritter, Vol. 7(2):5 Ward commissions for, Vol. 5(1):2 The American Farmhouse by Henry J. Kauffman quoted, Vol. 8(1):5 American Red Cross local headquarters of, Vol. 7(1):1 illus caption, 3 photo Eastman, George and, Vol. 7(1):3 photo caption American Rose Society George Eastman bushes and, Vol. 8(2):3 American Society of Interior Designers officer/member of, Vol. 8(1):2 An Age of Barns by Eric Sloan illustration from, Vol. 8(1):4 Anderson, Dr. David as HB speaker, Vol. 4(1):1 Andy Hale’s Stamp & Coin Shop Buckland Farm artifact and, Vol. 7(1):6 location, Vol. 7(1):6 Anthony, Susan B. Columbian Exposition and, Vol. 8(1):1 quoted, on bicycles, Vol. 4(3):8 Antlers Drive Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2 Appleby, Sheila mentioned, Vol. 6(1):1 Architects in Brighton – early 1900s, Vol. 7(2):5 suburbs and, Vol. 7(2):6, 7–8 Architectural landmarks harp lamps/luminaries, Vol. 5(3):2–3 residences (See Brighton Historic Preservation Commission) Architectural style(s) of Corbett Farmhouse, Vol. 6(1):6 in Houston Barnard Tract, Vol. 7(2):2, 4 suburban, Vol. 7(2):7 Wilder Building and, Vol. 8(3):7 photo caption Armstrong, William J. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Arnold & Stern (architectural firm) Gannett commission, Vol. 7(2):5 Arnold, James (“Jimmy”) (architect) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):5 Artifacts at Buckland Farmhouse site, Vol. 7(1):5–7with illus Corbett’s Glen tumbling balls, Vol. 7(3):2 photo Ashton, George & Jane property purchase by, Vol. 6(1):4 Atlantic Avenue German-American community and, Vol. 1(1):6 school near – early 1800s, Vol. 8(4):2 illus Auburn (Rail) Road railbed remains of, Vol. 4(3):8–9 Auction poster from Buckland Farm – 1860s, Vol. 8(3):1 illus Audubon, John J. historical sketch of, Vol. 1(1):7 Austin Crittenden School district affiliation of – early 2000s, Vol. 8(4):7 high school students at – mid 1900s, Vol. 8(4):7 Austin, Henry mentioned, Vol. 3(1):3 Austin, Merwin mentioned, Vol. 3(1):3 Avalon Drive Meadowbrook neighborhood and, Vol. 3(2):3 Avenue of the Presidents East Avenue as, Vol. 6(1):8; Vol. 6(2):5 B B. Forman Co. See also Formans’ Firestone, Siegmond and, Vol. 7(2):5 Babcock, Emerson farm site of, Houston Barnard and, Vol. 1(2):7 on spelling variations of Orringh [Stone], Vol. 6(3):2 statement of Oliver Culver recounted by, Vol. 8(4):2 Bachman, Elizabeth mentioned, Vol. 1(1):6 Baird, Clara Louise (née Drescher) families of, Vol. 6(2):4 photograph of – 1920s, Vol. 6(2):1 residences of adulthood, Vol. 6(2):4, 5 childhood (See Drescher House) East Avenue, Vol. 6(2):5 photo Baird, Gordon residence of, Vol. 6(2):4, 5 photo architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 spouse of, Vol. 6(2):4 Baldwin, Captain Thomas A. mentioned, Vol. 2(1):2 Ball, Raymond Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):4 Bannon, Anthony residence of, Vol. 2(3):6 photo Baptist Temple illustration of, Vol. 6(4):6 Barnard Development Co. location and focus of, Vol. 1(2):7 Barnard, Houston historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):7 Houston Barnard Tract and – 1920s, Vol. 7(2):2, 4–5 property and business enterprises of, Vol. 5(1):1, 2 Barnard, Katherine mentioned, Vol. 1(2):7 Barnes, Charles historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):4 Barnes Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(2):4 Barnes, Isaac burial site of, Vol. 6(3):7 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):4 Barnes, Joseph W. quoted, on Brighton cesspools, Vol. 6(2):1 Barns works on, Vol. 8(1):4 Barns of the Genesee Country 1790-1915 by Daniel Fink illustration from, Vol. 8(1):4 Barrows, C. Storrs Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 Brighton Town Hall and, Vol. 4(3):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 Barry, Patrick mentioned, Vol. 2(2):2 Barry-Lindsay House architect for, Vol. 3(1):3 photo caption Batavia, NY school district of, Christopher B. Manaseri and, Vol. 8(4):1 Bausch and Lomb architect for, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 7(2):5 Bausch, Anna Julia. See Drescher, Anna Julia Bausch, Edward residence, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 Bausch, John Jacob daughter of, Vol. 6(2):4 Bausch, William landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 residence, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 Bay Road German-American community and, Vol. 1(1):6 Bayer Associates, Landscape Architecture and Planning design statement for Drescher House by, quoted, Vol. 6(2):3 with sketches Beaujolais, Count (of France) as local guest, Vol. 6(3):2 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):2 Beck, Dr. (no given name) Audubon, John J. and, Vol. 1(1):7 Bel-Aire Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 streets in, Vol. 5(2):5 Bell, Alexander Graham mentioned, Vol. 1(4):1 Bell, Robert Brighton Landmark of, Vol. 2(1):5 illus Bellows, Ira Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 4(1):3, 4 Belluschi, Pietro Temple B’rith Kodesh and, Vol. 3(2):1–3; Vol. 4(3):4 Benton & Fisher’s location and services of, Vol. 7(3):2 Bernstein, Rabbi Philip Temple B’rith Kodesh and, Vol. 3(2):2–3 Bernstein, Sophy mentioned, Vol. 3(2):3 Birds HB speaker on, Vol. 7(2):1 Blanchard, J. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Bliss, S. property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Bloemendaal, Jack mentioned, Vol. 6(4):1 Bloemendaal, Sharon as HB speaker, Vol. 6(4):1 Bloss, Amy K. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):6 Bloss, Celestia A. Clover Street Seminary and, Vol. 1(3):3, 6; Vol. 8(4):6 Bloss Family cemetery monument/plot of, Vol. 1(2):3; Vol. 1(3):3; Vol. 6(3):7 Bloss, Sergeant Joseph mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Bloss, William Clough cemetery plaque for, Vol. 6(3):7 historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):3–4 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):7 Blossom, Benjamin residence and occupation of, Vol. 6(3):6 Blossom, Benjamin Bangs occupations and burial site of, Vol. 1(2):6 Blossom, Eliza mentioned, Vol. 1(2):4 Blossom, Enos burial site of, Vol. 6(3):7 historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):4 Blossom, Ezra historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):6 mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Blossom Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(2):6 Blossom House (hotel) Eastman, George W. and Maria and, Vol. 8(2):3 Blossom Road junior college on, Vol. 8(4):6 Mercy Complex on, Vol. 3(1):2 BOCES Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES superintendent, Vol. 8(4):1 Bohacket, H. H. mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Bonbright, George D. B. landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Bonnie Brae Avenue Neo-Tudor residence on, Vol. 5(2):7 photo Boston Manufacturing Co. (textile firm) Lowell, MA and, Vol. 7(2):6 Boulevard Plant Kodak Park formerly known as, Vol. 8(2):4 (See also under Eastman Kodak Company) Bowen, Cassius C. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Bowen, Ebenezer Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 4(1):3, 4 Bower, Deb Corbett property and – 1980s, Vol. 6(1):6 Patrick Corbett House article by, Vol. 7(3):3–6 Bowman, Edward mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Boyde, Thomas (architect) commissions of, Vol. 4(3):2; Vol. 7(2):5 Bragdon, Claude (architect) Arnold, James and, Vol. 7(2):5 arts and crafts movement and, Vol. 5(1):5 Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 commissions of Country Club of Rochester, Vol. 2(3):7 with photo; Vol. 7(2):2 at George Eastman House, Vol. 8(2):6 photo firm of, Vol. 6(4):4 Branch Avenue subdivision of, Vol. 4(2):4 Brandt, Joseph as local guest, Vol. 6(3):2 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):2 Brayer, Betsy. See Brayer, Elizabeth (Betsy) Brayer, Edith Sheldon mentioned, Vol. 2(1):5 Brayer, Elizabeth (Betsy) as author, Vol. 8(1):3 as HB speaker, Vol. 1(2):1 Brayer Family of Sheldon, residence – mid 1950s, Vol. 8(4):7 Brayer, Sheldon Indian Landing School and, Vol. 8(4):7 Brewster, Celestia A. (née Bloss) gravesite of, Vol. 1(3):3 (See also Bloss, Celestia A.) Brewster, Isaac W. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):6 Briar Manor Apartments mentioned, Vol. 4(2):3 Brick industry. See also specific company close and subsequent use of properties of, Vol. 5(2):5–7 Cobb family in, Vol. 1(2):2; Vol. 5(2):3–4 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):1; Vol. 1(3):7; Vol. 4(3):4 Brick Presbyterian Church Corbett’s Glen outing from, Vol. 6(1):5 Brigadoon Corporation Corbett property and – 1970s, Vol. 6(1):6 Corbett’s Glen and, Vol. 6(1):6 Brighton Aerodrome site of, Vol. 1(4):2 map Brighton Cemetery interments in, Vol. 6(3):2, 7 location of, Vol. 6(3):7 photographs of, Vol. 6(3):7 Brighton Cemetery Association, Vol. 1(2):3; Vol. 1(3):5 Brighton Chamber of Commerce award to Historic Brighton, Vol. 7(3):8 Brighton Congregational Church formation of, Vol. 1(2):5 Brighton Cultural Resource Survey Carey-Harper House and – 1970s, Vol. 8(1):7 Brighton Fire Department Brighton Cemetery and, Vol. 1(3):4 Brighton Historic Preservation Commission chairpersons of Jerry Ludwig, quoted, Vol. 5(3):2 Wright, Arlene, Vol. 8(1):2 landmark designations by Carey-Harper House, Vol. 8(1):8 East Avenue residences, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 6(3):2 harp lamps, Vol. 5(3):2–3 Keating residence, Vol. 5(3):6 Stone-Tolan House, Vol. 6(3):2 Brighton Presbyterian Church Erie Canal and, Vol. 6(3):4 history of, Vol. 6(3):6 photographs of, Vol. 6(2):1; Vol. 6(3):6 Stone family members of, Vol. 6(3):2 Brighton public schools. See also Private schools administrators of superintendents, Vol. 8(4):1, 4 vice-principal, Vol. 8(4):4 Brighton Central Schools founding of, Vol. 8(4):5 historical sketches of, Vol. 2(1):6–7; Vol. 4(2):1–2, 6–7; Vol. 8(4):2–7 superintendents of, Vol. 8(4):1 Brighton High School boarding schools and, Vol. 8(4):7 historical sketches of, Vol. 4(2):1–2, 6–7; Vol. 8(4):3–5 Indian Landing School graduates and, Vol. 8(4):7 mentioned, Vol. 2(1):6, 7 photograph/illustration of, Vol. 8(4):3, 5 Brookside School, Vol. 2(1):6, 7 centralization of – mid 1900s, Vol. 8(4):4–5 Common School Districts, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3, 4 Common District No. 1, Vol. 8(4):3 Common District No. 8, Vol. 8(4):3 consolidation of – 1920s, Vol. 8(4):3 Council Rock Elementary/Primary School, Vol. 2(1):7 District No. 9, Vol. 4(2):3; Vol. 8(4):1 photo, 2 first of, Vol. 8(4):2, 8 photo caption French Road School, Vol. 2(1):6, 7 former one-room school near, Vol. 8(4):2 photo Indian Landing School, Vol. 8(4):7 Meadowview School mentioned, Vol. 2(1):6 subsequent use of, Vol. 2(1):7 School No. 3, site of, Vol. 1(2):1 map Twelve Corners Elementary School, Vol. 2(1):6, 7; Vol. 8(4):4 Twelve Corners Middle School, Vol. 8(4):4 illus additions/renovations to, Vol. 8(4):4, 5 mentions of, Vol. 2(1):6, 7 original site ownership for, Vol. 8(4):3 original structure of, Vol. 8(4):3 original use of, Vol. 4(2):2 renovation of – 1980s, Vol. 4(2):7 Union Free School District No. 1, Vol. 2(1):6– 7; Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3, 4–5 Union Free School District No. 2, Vol. 4(2):6; Vol. 8(4):4–5 (Brighton-Penfield) Union Free School District No. 7, Vol. 8(4):7 Brighton Recreation mentioned, Vol. 2(1):7 Brighton Reformed Church location and previous use of, Vol. 8(4):7 with photo Brighton Rotary Club Buckland Farmhouse/Farmstead and, Vol. 8(1):4 Brighton Station (railroad station) location, Vol. 2(3):3 Brighton Town Hall East Avenue site of, Vol. 6(2):1 photos; Vol. 6(3):5 historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):1 Monroe Avenue site of, Vol. 5(2):8 map Town Historian’s office in, Vol. 8(4):1 Brighton, Town of. See also Brighton, Village of Buckland Farmhouse/Farmstead and, Vol. 8(1):4 city annexations of, Vol. 6(2):1 Corbett’s Glen and development proposal affecting, Vol. 6(1):5–6 land purchase and park development in, Vol. 6(1):6–7 East Avenue in, Vol. 6(1):8 firehouses, architect of, Vol. 7(2):5 founding of, Vol. 6(2):1 officials of Culver, Oliver, Vol. 6(3):3 Lanphear, Mary Jo, Vol. 8(4):1 McNab, Margaret, Vol. 8(4):2 Sandra Frankel, quoted on street lamps, Vol. 5(3):2 population of 1920s and 1930s, Vol. 8(4):3 1940s, Vol. 8(4):4 schools in, history of, Vol. 8(4):2–7 streetlight landmarks in, Vol. 5(3):2–3 as suburb, Vol. 7(2):1 town hall of (See Brighton Town Hall) Brighton, Village of, Vol. 6(2):1. See also Brighton, Town of annexation of, Vol. 7(2):3 commercial enterprises in, Vol. 7(2):3 map of – 1872, Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 6(1):8; Vol. 6(3):8 illus photographs of, Vol. 6(2):1; Vol. 6(3):4–5 poster of (1885 – 1905) by Leo Dodd, Vol. 6(3):illus: 1, illus: 8 subway in, Vol. 7(2):2–3 Brighton Volunteer Ambulance site of, original owner of, Vol. 1(2):1 Brighton-Browncroft neighborhood, Vol. 6(4):3 Britton, Mr. (no given name) business and death of, Vol. 8(3):6 Britton dry goods store clerks and location of, Vol. 8(3):6 Brockett and Wood (architectural firm) City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 Brockett, F. A. City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 Brockett, Frederick Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 mentioned, Vol. 3(1):3 Brockett, William mentioned, Vol. 3(1):3; Vol. 8(3):7 photo caption Bronstein, Rabbi Herbert quoted, on Temple B’rith Kodesh, Vol. 4(3):4 Brookside School mentioned, Vol. 2(1):6, 7 Brown Brothers Continental Nursery operators of, Vol. 6(4):2 wisteria of, harp lamps and, Vol. 5(3): 3 Brown, Charles J. Browncroft Neighborhood and, Vol. 5(3):2–3 historical sketch of, Vol. 6(4):2–3 Brown, Donald business enterprise of, Vol. 6(4):2 Brown, Francis mentioned, Vol. 5(2):3 Brown, Rev. Frank L. Warner, J. Foster and, Vol. 3(1):4 Brown, Leland business enterprise of, Vol. 6(4):2 Brown, Mary Jane business enterprise of, Vol. 6(4):2 Brown, Robert business enterprise of, Vol. 6(4):2 Brown, William R. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Browncroft Extension, Vol. 6(4):3 Browncroft Neighborhood HB program on, Vol. 6(4):1 history of, Vol. 6(4):2–3 mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 origins of, Vol. 5(3):2–3 residents/residences on Christmas decorations of, Vol. 6(4):1 photo Kaelber family, Vol. 6(4):1 photo Wenrich renderings for, Vol. 6(4):7 streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2, 3 Browncroft Neighborhood Association Historical Committee chair – 2005, Vol. 6(4):1 neighborhood history by, Vol. 6(4):3 Browncroft Realty Company officers of, Vol. 6(4):2 Brûlé, Etiènne mentioned, Vol. 3(1):1 Buckland, Abner B. as brickmaker, Vol. 4(3):4 family of, Vol. 8(3):2, 4 property holding of, Vol. 8(3):2 residence of, Vol. 1(2):1; Vol. 4(3):4 Buckland, Abner M. property of, subsequent site use of, Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3 Buckland, Alma census data on – 1850s, Vol. 8(1):6 mentioned, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland, Amos B., Jr. census data on – 1850s, Vol. 8(1):6 mentioned, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland, Amos B., Sr. brick works of, Vol. 5(2):3, 8 map census data on – 1850s, Vol. 8(1):6 family of, Vol. 8(1):6; Vol. 8(3):2, 4 historical sketch of, Vol. 8(3):4 obituary of, Vol. 8(3):6 records about, Vol. 8(3):6 residences of city site, Vol. 8(3):2 farm (See Buckland Farmhouse/Farmstead) watercolor rendering of, Vol. 8(3):4 Wilder, Samuel and, Vol. 8(3):6 Buckland, Curtis family of, Vol. 8(3):4 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):1 Buckland, Elizabeth census data on – 1850s, Vol. 8(1):6 mentioned, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland Family brick industry and, Vol. 1(2):2; Vol. 4(3):4 Buckland Farmhouse/Farmstead (Amos B. Buckland, Sr.) auction poster from, Vol. 8(3):1 history of, Vol. 8(1):4–6 with illus census data – 1860s, Vol. 8(3):2 Lanphear, Mary Jo and, Vol. 8(3):5 subsequent owners/residents, Vol. 8(3):5 site of, Vol. 1(2):1 artifacts from, Vol. 7(1):5–7 with illus Buckland, James family of, Vol. 8(3):4 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):1 Buckland, Julia census data on – 1850s, Vol. 8(1):6 mentioned, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland, Leonard brick works of, Vol. 4(3):4; Vol. 5(2):3, 8 map family of, Vol. 8(3):2, 4 Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 1(1):8; Vol. 4(1):1–2, 3, 4 property holding of, Vol. 8(3):2 residence of, site of, Vol. 1(2):1 Buckland, Mary Ann census data on – 1850s, Vol. 8(1):6 mentioned, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland, Sally family, death, and residence of, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland, Warren family of, Vol. 8(3):2, 4 property holding of, Vol. 8(3):2 Bullock, Robert mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Burger crocks about, Vol. 7(1):6 with illus Burger, John Sr. pottery company of – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5–6 Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co. location and previous site use of, Vol. 8(3):6 Burke, Teresa (née Evans) residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Burr, General Aaron as local guest, Vol. 6(3):2 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):2 Burr, Theodosia as local guest, Vol. 6(3):2 Burton, Alvin brick works of, Vol. 5(2):3, 8 map Bush, David mentioned, Vol. 2(2):8 Bush Family members of, Vol. 2(2):8 Bush, President George W. Churchill, Winston and, Vol. 2(2):8 Bush, James Smith Bush and Churchill lineages and, Vol. 2(2):8 Butcher, Ted (architect) Brighton schools and, Vol. 4(2):7; Vol. 8(4):5 C C. J. Stevens (Monroe Avenue) original site use of, Vol. 4(2):4 C. Keur & Sons Eastman bulb order and, Vol. 8(2):3 illus Caley & Nash history of, Vol. 6(2):8 photographs of, Vol. 6(2):8; Vol. 6(3):4–5 Caley, Carol. See Hasher, Carol Caley Caley, T. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Callender, Experience. See Abbey, Experience Callender Camp Hideaway location, operation, and owners of, Vol. 6(1):5 Camp, Theodore E. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Canada seminary pupils from, Vol. 8(4):6 Canandaigua, NY County Court House in, Vol. 3(1):4 photo Canton Bulldogs mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 Caple’s Brick Tavern location of, Vol. 5(2):8 map Capstaff, John Eastman Kodak Company and, Vol. 6(2):6 Carey, Alice arrival, family, and residence of – 1860s, Vol. 8(1):7 Carey, Edward arrival, family, and residence of – 1860s, Vol. 8(1):7 Carey, John arrival, family, and residence of – 1860s, Vol. 8(1):7 death of – 1880s, Vol. 8(1):7 Carey, John C. arrival, family, and residence of – 1860s, Vol. 8(1):7 Carey, Mary arrival, family, and residence of – 1860s, Vol. 8(1):7 Carey-Harper House history of, Vol. 8(1):7–8 photograph of, Vol. 8(1):7 Carpenter and Barrows Brighton schools and, Vol. 4(2):2, 6; Vol. 8(4):3, 4 Carpenter, Charles (architect) Brighton schools and, Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3 Cartier, Jacques mentioned, Vol. 4(2):8 Case, L. S. property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Cassan, Lyle mentioned, Vol. 3(2):7 Cassebeer, Walter as Baird residence architect, Vol. 6(2):5 occupations/skills of, Vol. 6(2):5 on Orringh Stone Tavern, Vol. 6(3):2 Catherine McAuley Junior College location and enrollment of, Vol. 8(4):6 mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2, 4 Catholic Church Brighton schools of, Vol. 8(4):6 Central Park (New York City) Eastman, George and superintendent of, Vol. 8(2):5 Central School Law (NYS) Brighton schools and, Vol. 8(4):3 Chabad Lubavitch former residents of, Vol. 1(2):1 Chaisson, William as HB speaker, Vol. 5(2):1, 2 professional life of, Vol. 5(2):2 Chamber of Commerce addition to, architects for, Vol. 6(4):4 Champlain, Samuel de mentioned, Vol. 3(1):1 Chapman, G. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map “The Chateau (hotel) former identity of, Vol. 5(3):7 Chatterbox Club mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Cherry House (Monroe Avenue) original site use of, Vol. 4(2):4 Cherry Road subsequent name of, Vol. 1(2):7 Chestnut Hill, PA architecture of, Vol. 7(2):7 Chicago, IL Century of Progress Exposition illustrator for, Vol. 6(4):7 Chicago Bears, mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 Chicago Cardinals, mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 World’s Fair (See Columbian Exposition of 1893) Children’s Overseas Reception Board (CORB) Kodakids and, Vol. 2(3):3–4 Christy, Andy mentioned, Vol. 2(1):3 Church of the Blessed Sacrament illustration of, Vol. 6(4):6 Churchill, Jennie (née Jerome) mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6, 7 Churchill, Randolph mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6; Vol. 2(2):8 Churchill, Winston Bush, George W. and, Vol. 2(2):8 Churchill, Winston Spencer historical sketch of, Vol. 1(4):6–7 local lineage of, Vol. 1(4):6 plaque honoring ancestor of, Vol. 2(2):8 City Beautiful Movement streetlights and, Vol. 5(3): 3 City Hall of Rochester photograph of – 1910s, Vol. 5(3): 4 Civil War HB speaker on, Vol. 2(1):1 Clarissa (schooner) ownership and construction of – early 1800s, Vol. 6(3):3 Clarke, Eric mentioned, Vol. 2(2):5 Clark’s Rochester pottery ownership and product line of – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5–6 Clarkson, NY brickyards in, Vol. 5(2):3 Cline, William B. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Clinton Avenue former name of, Vol. 1(3):8 residents/residences on Hagaman family, Vol. 1(3):8; Vol. 4(3):2 Schilling family, Vol. 1(3):7 Wallace family, Vol. 1(3):7; Vol. 4(3):2 school on, Vol. 2(1):6 Clinton, De Witt Audubon, John J. and, Vol. 1(1):7 Clinton House Clover Street Seminary students and, Vol. 8(4):6 Clover Street canal locks on, Vol. 1(1):5 First Baptist Church on, Vol. 5(3):6 residents/residences on by Gordon & Kaelber (architects), Vol. 6(4):6 photo Mees family, Vol. 6(2):6, 7 photo Moore family, Vol. 1(3):6 Taylor family, Vol. 6(2):4 Wilson family, Vol. 1(3):7 schools on, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3, 6 (See also Clover Street Seminary) Clover Street Seminary historical sketches of, Vol. 1(3):6; Vol. 8(4):6 with illus mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Clune, Henry Churchill, Winston S. and, Vol. 1(4):6 mentioned, Vol. 2(1):4 Coates, Albert as conductor, Vol. 7(2):3 Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):3 Cobb, Charles inheritance of, Vol. 6(1):5 Cobb Family brick industry and, Vol. 1(2):2; Vol. 5(2):3 Cobb, Gideon birthplace of, Vol. 5(1):8 historical sketch of, Vol. 5(2):3–4 map of business and home sites of, Vol. 5(2):8 mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8; Vol. 4(3):6 Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 1(1):8; Vol. 4(1):1–2, 3, 4 residences of, Vol. 5(2):3, 4 school near, Vol. 8(4):2 photo taxi service of, Vol. 4(3):5 Cobb, Roxanna (née Worden) spouse, family, and home sites of, Vol. 5(2):3, 4 Cobb, William businesses and holdings of, Vol. 5(2):3 inheritance of, Vol. 6(1):5 Cobb’s Hill brickyard industry and, Vol. 5(2):3–4 Eastman purchase of, Vol. 5(2):4 photographs of – 1890s, Vol. 5(2):1, 2 Cobbs Hill Park Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):4 Coca-Cola company origins of, Vol. 7(1):5 Cogswell, Lt. Col. Joseph Herbert mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Moore, Isaac and, Vol. 7(3):2 quoted, on powder mill explosion, Vol. 7(3):2 Cogswell, Samuel mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Colgate, Arthur Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):3 Colgate University Manaseri, Christopher B. at, Vol. 8(4):1 Colleges and Universities Catherine McAuley College (See Catherine McAuley Junior College) Colgate University, Vol. 8(4):1 Cornell University, Vol. 6(2):5 Eastman’s Commercial College, Vol. 8(2):3 Elmira College, Christopher B. Manaseri at, Vol. 8(4):1 Monroe Community College, Vol. 8(4):6 SU (See Syracuse University) SUNY schools (See State University of New York) U of R (See University of Rochester) University of Nottingham (England), Vol. 8(4):1 Colonial Village Road Corbett’s Glen Nature Park and, Vol. 6(1):7 Columbian Exposition of 1893 City Beautiful Movement and, Vol. 5(3): 3 photographs from, Vol. 8(1):1, 2 presentation on, Vol. 8(1):1 Rochesterians at, Vol. 8(1):1 with photo Common School Districts. See under Brighton public schools Congregationalists local church of, Vol. 1(2):3 Cook’s Opera House mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Cooney, Gertrude business card of, Vol. 6(3):5 illus CORB (Children’s Overseas Reception Board) Kodakids and, Vol. 2(3):3–4 Corbett Farmhouse antique contents of, Vol. 7(3):1 architectural style of, Vol. 6(1):6 construction of, Vol. 6(1):4, 6; Vol. 7(3):3 description of, Vol. 7(3):3–6 landmark designation for, Vol. 6(1):6 photographs of, Vol. 6(1):2, 5; Vol. 7(3):1, 3, 4, 5, 6 sales of, Vol. 6(1):6 Corbett, “Grandma” Corbett’s Glen and, Vol. 6(1):4, 5 Corbett, Julia historical sketch of spouse (Patrick), Vol. 6(1):4–5 Corbett, Mary property sales by – 1900s, Vol. 6(1):5, 6 Corbett, Patrick death of, Vol. 6(1):5 as farmer, Vol. 7(3):5–6 historical sketch of, Vol. 6(1):4–5 photographs of, Vol. 6(1):4; Vol. 7(3):6 residence of (See Corbett Farmhouse) Corbett’s Glen Denonville, Marquis de and, Vol. 3(1):4 Eastman television documentary filmed in, Vol. 6(1):7 photos explosions of powder mills in, Vol. 7(3):2, 7–8 Gideon Cobb Days presentation on, Vol. 7(3):1 historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):3; Vol. 6(1):2–7 photographs of farmhouse in (See Corbett Farmhouse) tunnel in, Vol. 4(3):3; Vol. 6(1):6; Vol. 7(3):3, 6 recreational outings to, Vol. 6(1):4–5 as Stoneburner’s Glen, Vol. 7(3):2 summer day camp in, Vol. 6(1):5 Corbett’s Glen Advisory Committee master plan of, Vol. 6(1):7 Corbett’s Glen Nature Park activities in and design proposal for, Vol. 6(1):7 flora of, Vol. 6(1):7 origins of, Vol. 6(1):6–7 town meetings on proposed development affecting – early 2000s, Vol. 8(4):8 with map Cornelia Street subsequent name of, Vol. 1(2):7 Cornell University graduate of, Vol. 6(2):5 Corner Club members of, Vol. 7(2):3 Cornwell, Ed as HB speaker, Vol. 2(2):1 Corwin Road residents/residences Brown family, Vol. 6(4):2 Corwin family, Vol. 6(4):2 Corwin, Stephen business and residence of, Vol. 6(4):2 Council Rock (stone) location of, Vol. 6(3):2 photograph of, Vol. 5(2):2; Vol. 6(3):2 Council Rock Elementary/Primary School mentions, Vol. 2(1):7 Council Rock Estates streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Country Club of Rochester Bragdon commissions by clubhouse, Vol. 2(3):7 photo verandah, Vol. 7(2):2 Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):3, 4, 5 site of, original owners of, Vol. 1(2):4 Cram, Ralph Adams mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 Crandall & Strobel Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 Crandall & Strobel (architectural firm) City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 Crittenden, Austin family and residence of, Vol. 4(3):2–3 Crittenden Boulevard Fair Grounds mentioned, Vol. 4(3):6 Crittenden, Chauncey family and residence of, Vol. 4(3):3 Crittenden House about, Vol. 4(3):2–3 with illus Crittenden Road Crittenden family on, Vol. 4(3):2–3 Crittenden, Sarah (née Warrant) family and residence of, Vol. 4(3):2–3 Cuban Missile Crisis Keating, Kenneth B. and, Vol. 5(3):6 Culver, Frances property of, Eastman purchase of, Vol. 2(3):1–2 Culver, John family lineage of, Vol. 2(3):2 photo caption farm property of, Vol. 7(3):2 mentioned, Vol. 2(3):1 Culver, Marvin A. family lineage of, Vol. 2(3):2 photo caption property of apple tree on, Vol. 8(2):6 photo Eastman purchase of, Vol. 2(3):1–2; Vol. 6(3):3 Culver, Oliver (1778-1867) East Avenue construction by, Vol. 6(1):8 family lineage of, Vol. 2(3):2 photo caption; Vol. 6(3):3 historical sketch of, Vol. 1(1): 2, 4, 8; Vol. 6(3):3 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):3; Vol. 8(4):2 property of, purchase/sale of, Vol. 2(3):1–2; Vol. 6(3):3 residence of (See Oliver Culver House) ship of, Vol. 6(3):3 Tryon school and, Vol. 8(4):2 Culver Road Buckland family residents/residences on – early 1800s, Vol. 8(3):4 naming of, Vol. 6(3):3 as town boundary, Vol. 1(1):5 Cunningham, Deirdre mentioned, Vol. 5(2):2 Curtis, Alice Peck George Eastman and Cobbs Hill Park and, Vol. 8(2):4 Curtiss, Glenn mentioned, Vol. 1(4):1 Cutler, James G. as university trustee, Vol. 6(4):5 Cutler Union architects for, Vol. 6(4):4 Czerkas, Jean as author, Vol. 8(2):1 as HB speaker, Vol. 8(2):1 D Dale Road Corbett’s Glen Nature Park and, Vol. 6(1):7 Damrosch, Walter mentioned, Vol. 2(2):3 Davis, Harry residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Day, David Howard as HB speaker, Vol. 1(3):1 De Forest, Alling Stephen (landscape architect) Drescher House and, Vol. 6(2):4 Eastman House gardens and, Vol. 2(3):1, 2; Vol. 8(2):2, 3 Sunken Garden design, Vol. 8(2):6 photo Terrace Garden design, Vol. 8(2):1 illus, 2 Friendly Home plans of, Vol. 7(1):4 illus HB presentation on, Vol. 8(2):1 historical sketch of, Vol. 6(2):5 photograph of, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 8(2):1 de Kewiet, Cornelius mentioned, Vol. 2(2):4 De Puy, Louise mentioned, Vol. 5(3):6 DeBrine, Abraham historical sketch of, Vol. 1(3):3 DeBrine, John historical sketch of, Vol. 1(3):3 Democrat and Chronicle (newspaper) on Brighton High School, quoted – 1930s, Vol. 8(4):4 obituary of Amos B. Buckland, Sr. in, quoted, Vol. 8(3):6 predecessor of, Vol. 5(3):1 Denonville, Marquis de attack on Seneca villages by, Vol. 6(1):3 mentioned, Vol. 3(1):4 DeVries, John mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 DeWinde, John historical sketch of, Vol. 1(3):3 Dewirst, James E. mentioned, Vol. 7(1):1 DeWitt, Abram mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 DeWolf’s Market mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 photograph of, Vol. 2(3):7; Vol. 6(3):5 site and business card of, Vol. 6(3):5 photo Dodd, Leo Brighton Village poster by, Vol. 6(3):illus: 1, illus: 8 as HB speaker, Vol. 4(2):1 Donley, Aubrey Brighton schools and, Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):4 Dorchester Road Kaelber family residence on, Vol. 6(4):1, 2 Douglas Road Ward commissions on, Vol. 5(1):2 Douglass, Frederick Columbian Exposition and, Vol. 8(1):1 Downes, S. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Downes, T. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Downing, Andrew Jackson (architect) influence of, Vol. 7(2):7 Drake, Amasa historical sketch of, Vol. 1(1):8 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):6 residence of, Vol. 1(4):8 illus Drake Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(2):6 Drake, Quincy J. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Drescher, Anna Julia (née Bausch) families of, Vol. 6(2):4 residence of (See Drescher House) Drescher, Clara Louise. See Baird, Clara Louise Drescher Family history of, Vol. 6(2):4 photograph, of Clara Drescher Baird – 1920s, Vol. 6(2):1 residence of (See Drescher House) Drescher, Hilda Ardelle. See Taylor, Hilda Ardelle Drescher House design, construction, landscaping and restoration of, Vol. 6(2):2–3 Drescher family and, Vol. 6(2):4 photographs/illustrations of, Vol. 6(2):2–5 Drescher, Theodore Bausch family and death of, Vol. 6(2):4 Drescher, William A. E. biographical and family information for, Vol. 6(2):4 residences of, Vol. 6(2):4 (See also Drescher House) Drum, Rev. Thomas Clover Street Seminary and, Vol. 8(4):6 Dryden, Ellen Maria photographs with brother by George Eastman, Vol. 8(2):4 and Watson Newhall, Vol. 8(2):6 Dryden, George Eastman photographs with sister by George Eastman, Vol. 8(2):4 and Watson Newhall, Vol. 8(2):6 Dryer, Intus B. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Dugan, Terence O. mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Dunbar, Asa residence and Oliver Culver description of, Vol. 6(3):3 Dunn & Paul Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Durand Eastman Park Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):4 Twentieth Century Tally Ho with riders at, Vol. 6(2):8 photo Durand, Dr. Henry Strong George Eastman and Durand Eastman Park and, Vol. 8(2):4 E E. Gilbert & Co. explosions at powder mills of, Vol. 7(3):7–8 East Avenue in Brighton Brighton Centre/Village on, Vol. 4(3):6; Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 6(3):4–5 photos; Vol. 7(2):2–3 as farmland, Vol. 2(3):1–2 map of – 1872, Vol. 5(3):5 near Winton Road – 1940s, Vol. 2(3):4 photos street lamps on, Vol. 5(3):2 canal route and, Vol. 1(1):5 church on, Vol. 1(2):3 commercial enterprises on pottery production – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):6 realty company, Vol. 5(1):1 tavern, and subsequent use of, Vol. 7(1):1 illus caption trolley station, Vol. 4(3):8 construction of, Vol. 6(1):8 historical sketch of, Vol. 6(2):1 Houston Barnard Tract and, Vol. 1(2):7 as Indian Trail, Vol. 1(2):4 naming of, Vol. 6(1):8; Vol. 6(3):3 paving of, Vol. 4(3):8 photographic essay (book) on, Vol. 8(1):3 as plank road, Vol. 4(1):2; Vol. 4(3):8 railroad station near, Vol. 2(3):3 residential and landscape architects for, Vol. 6(2):5 residents/residences on, Vol. 7(2):2 Baird family, Vol. 6(2):4, 5 photo Barry-Lindsay House, Vol. 3(1):3 photo Blossom family, Vol. 1(2):4; Vol. 6(3):6 Culver family, Vol. 2(3):1–2 Drescher family, Vol. 6(2):2–5 Eastman, George, Vol. 2(2):3; Vol. 2(3):1–2; Vol. 8(2):4–7 (See also George Eastman House) Ely family, Vol. 2(3):1 Friendly Home, Vol. 7(1):4 illus Ingle family, Vol. 5(1):7 May family, Vol. 6(2):4 Morgan, Henry W., Vol. 7(1):3 photo Parsons family, Vol. 1(2):4 Smith family, Vol. 2(3):1 Soule family, Vol. 3(1):3 photo caption (See also Wilson Soule House) Stone family, Vol. 6(3):2 Stone-Tolan House (See Stone-Tolan House) Ward commissions for, Vol. 5(1):2 Wilder, Samuel, Vol. 8(3):6 with photo school on, Vol. 8(4):6 East Avenue Hardware Store site of, Vol. 6(3):4–5 photos East Avenue Memories by Elizabeth Brayer about, Vol. 8(1):3 East Avon, NY Keating, Kenneth B. and, Vol. 5(3):6 East Henrietta Road as plank road, Vol. 4(1):2; Vol. 4(3):8 East High School MCC origins and, Vol. 8(4):6 East Rochester Piano Works Corbett’s Glen outing from, Vol. 6(1):5 Eastman Dental Center architects of, Vol. 6(4):4 children’s waiting room in, Vol. 6(4):6 photo Eastman, Ebenezer (Manchester, NH) mentioned, Vol. 8(2):3 Eastman, Ellen (sister of George) residences of, Vol. 8(2):3 Eastman, George Culver family and, Vol. 6(3):3 family members of, Vol. 8(2):3, 4 photo Folsom, Marion B. and, Vol. 3(2):4–7 Gordon, Edwin and, Vol. 6(4):4 correspondence of, Vol. 6(4):6 photo Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):5 Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):3–5; Vol. 2(3):5–6 Mees, Charles E. and, Vol. 6(2):6 Morgan, Henry W. and, correspondence with, Vol. 7(1):3 illus Municipal Arts Commission and, Vol. 5(3):4 photograph of grandniece and grandnephew by, Vol. 8(2):4 photographs of in 1917, Vol. 7(1):3 at Columbian Exposition of 1893, Vol. 8(1):1 with great niece and nephew, Vol. 8(2):3 with Thomas Edison and Charles Mees, Vol. 6(2):6 purchase of Pinnacle range and Cobb’s Hill by, Vol. 5(2):4 quoted on Culver and Ely properties, Vol. 6(3):3 on desert landscape, Vol. 8(2):4 on landscaping, Vol. 8(2):4–5 of purchase of George Eastman House site, Vol. 8(2):5 in Town & Country interview, Vol. 8(2):5 residences of Eastman House (See George Eastman House) Wilson Soule House, Vol. 8(2):4–5 Rochester Red Cross and, Vol. 7(1):3 photo caption rocking chairs of, Vol. 7(2):2 rose named for, Vol. 8(2):3 television documentary about, Vol. 1(2):8; Vol. 6(1):7 photos Eastman, George Washington death of, Vol. 8(2):3 family members of (See Eastman, Ellen; Eastman, George; Eastman, Maria Kilbourn) occupations of, Vol. 8(2):2, 3 residences of, Vol. 8(2):3 Eastman, Harvey agricultural fair and family of, Vol. 8(2):3 Eastman House. See George Eastman House Eastman Kodak Company architects for, Vol. 6(4):4 Corbett’s Glen outings from, Vol. 6(1):5 employees of, Vol. 6(2):6, 7 photos Folsom, Marion B., Vol. 3(2):4–6 Mees, Charles E., Vol. 6(2):6, 7 photos Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):5 Kodak Park formerly Boulevard Plant, Vol. 8(2):4 landscaping at, Vol. 8(2):4, 5 Kodak Research Laboratories, Vol. 6(2):6, 7 photos Corner Club and, Vol. 7(2):3 Kodakids and, Vol. 2(3):3–4 Meadowbrook neighborhood and, Vol. 3(2):3; Vol. 4(1):5 illus Eastman, Maria Kilbourn family members of (See Eastman, Ellen; Eastman, George; Eastman, George Washington) flowers and, Vol. 8(2):3 quoted, on country life, Vol. 8(2):2–3 residences of, Vol. 8(2):3 Eastman Philharmonic Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):4–5 Eastman School of Music architects of, Vol. 6(4):4 Corner Club and, Vol. 7(2):3 Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):3–5; Vol. 2(3):5–6 Eastman Theatre architects of, Vol. 6(4):4, 5 events at – 1920s, Vol. 7(2):3 Folsom, Marion B. and, Vol. 3(2):5 illustration of, Vol. 6(4):4 Eastman’s Commercial College president of, Vol. 8(2):3 Eclectic architectural style, Vol. 7(2):4 Edgewood Avenue canal locks on, Vol. 1(1):5 school on, Vol. 2(1):6 walking tour of, Vol. 4(2):3–6 Edison, Thomas photograph of, with Eastman and Mees, Vol. 6(2):6 Edmunds, James M. residence of, Vol. 4(3):10 illus Edwards (department store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Eisenhower, Dwight D. Churchill, Winston S. and, Vol. 1(4):6 Folsom, Marion B. and, Vol. 3(2):6, 7 photo Ellis, Harvey mentioned, Vol. 5(1):5 Ellison Park City of Tryon in, Vol. 8(4):2 with illus (See also Tryon, City of) Ellwanger & Barry Kodak Park landscaping and, Vol. 8(2):5 Ellwanger & Barry School illustration of, Vol. 6(4):6 Ellwanger, George mentioned, Vol. 2(2):2 Ellwanger, Helen quoted, on J. Foster Warner, Vol. 3(1):3–4 Elmira College Manaseri, Christopher B. at, Vol. 8(4):1 Elmwood Avenue residents/residences on Hall family, Vol. 2(2):8 Keating family, Vol. 5(3):6, 6 photo Maxion family, Vol. 2(2):8 Parsons family, Vol. 1(2):4 Stillson, George, Vol. 2(2):8 Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2; Vol. 5(2):5 schools on, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3, 6 seminary on, Vol. 1(3):6 temple on, Vol. 3(2):1–3; Vol. 4(3):4 Ely, Cornelia Culver lineage of, Vol. 6(3):3 Eastman, George and, Vol. 6(3):3 Ely Family property of, George Eastman and, Vol. 2(3):1, 2 Emmerick, Mrs. F. property of, Vol. 8(1):7 England Manaseri, Christopher B. in, Vol. 8(4):1 England, Frederick L. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Erie Canal Brighton stretch of – 1872, Vol. 5(3):5 map Brighton Village and, Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 6(3):4 Clover Street Seminary students and, Vol. 8(4):6 photographs of, Vol. 6(3):4 widewaters at Cobbs Hill, George Eastman and, Vol. 8(2):4 Esplanade Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7 Ettenheimer, Louis residence of, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 Evans, Ann family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Evans Farm Tract original site use of, Vol. 4(2):5 Evans, Harriette. See Rowland, Harriette Evans Evans, Joseph Edward Jr. family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):4, 5 Evans, Joseph Edward Sr. family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Evans, Susan Ann (née Studley) family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):4, 5 Evans, Teresa. See Burke, Teresa (née Evans) Evershed House/Farm history and sketch of, Vol. 4(3):4 Evershed, John residence of, Vol. 4(3):4 Everts, Ruby. See Taylor, Ruby Exchange Street Clinton House on, seminary students and, Vol. 8(4):6 Exposition Park Rochester Jeffs football team at, Vol. 5(3):7 F Fair Oaks Avenue Mediterranean Revival residence on, Vol. 5(2):7 photo Fairchild, Herman LeRoy photographs by, Vol. 5(2):1–3 exhibit of, Vol. 5(2):2 Farm equipment of 1860s, Vol. 8(3):1–3 with photos Fashion Park architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Ferndale Manor Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Festival of American Music mentioned, Vol. 2(2):5 Fever Pitch Gideon Cobb Days presentation by, Vol. 7(3):1 Field, Joseph quoted as mayor, on streetlights, Vol. 5(3):4 Filipowsky, Richard E. Temple B’rith Kodesh and, Vol. 3(2):2 Fine, Roselle Goldstein Brighton schools and, Vol. 4(2):2 Finger Lakes Region one-room schoolhouse research in, Vol. 8(4):1, 2 Fink, Daniel illustration from book by, Vol. 8(1):4 Finucane, Frederick residence of, Vol. 6(2):5 Firestone, Harvey landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 8(2):1 Firestone, Raymond landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Firestone, Sigmond/Sigmund (architect) commissions of, Vol. 4(3):2; Vol. 7(2):5 First Baptist Church architect of, Vol. 5(3):6 First Church of Christ Scientist interior photograph of, Vol. 6(4):5 Fishers, NY brick company in, Vol. 5(2):5 Five Nations of the Iroquois. See Iroquois Confederacy Flynn, John mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Folsom, Marion Bayard historical sketch of, Vol. 3(2):4–7 Folsom, Mary mentioned, Vol. 3(2):6 Forman’s (women’s specialty store). See also B. Forman Co. mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Foster & Gade (architectural firm) Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 France, Jean presentation by, Vol. 8(2):7 Frank Maggio and Brothers Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):3 Frankel, Sandra quoted as town supervisor, on harp lamps, Vol. 5(3):2 Frankfort, Village of Cobb, Gideon and, Vol. 5(2):3 Franklin Street bank on, Vol. 3(1):4 Fraysier, Dan Meadowbrook neighborhood and, Vol. 3(2):3 French local activity of, Vol. 6(1):3 French Road former name of, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):3 school(s) on, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):3; Vol. 8(4):2 illus as residence, Vol. 8(4):1 photo French Road School. See under Brighton public schools Friedler, John business enterprise of – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5 Friedler, Paul William business enterprise of – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5 Friendly Home HB annual meeting at, Vol. 7(1):1 history of, Vol. 7(1):1 photo caption,3–4 landscape plans for, Vol. 7(1):4 illus officers/staff of Dewirst, James E. – early 2000s, Vol. 7(1):1 Morgan, Henry W. – 1910s, Vol. 7(1):3 illus photos and documents of, Vol. 7(1):1–4 illus Friends of Ahskwa Sanctuary mentioned, Vol. 6(1):7 Friends of Mt. Hope Cemetery Czerkas, Jean and, Vol. 8(2):1 Frisbie, David mentioned, Vol. 2(1):1 Frisbie, Captain John J. (Jack) historical sketch of, Vol. 1(4):3; Vol. 2(1):1–2, 8 Frisbie, Ruthella mentioned, Vol. 2(1):1 Fuller, Philetus S. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Fulton, Robert Buckland, Amos Sr. and, Vol. 8(3):4 G Gade, John photograph of, Vol. 7(1):3 Gade, John (architect) mentioned, Vol. 7(1):3 photo caption Gannett, Frank landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 residence of, Vol. 7(2):5 Gates, Allen B Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):1 Gaudi, Antonio lamp post designs by, Vol. 5(3): 3 Genesee Brewery Corbett’s Glen outings from, Vol. 6(1):5 Genesee Falls Count Beaujolais painting of, Vol. 6(3):2 Genesee Hospital. See Homeopathic Hospital Genesee Land Trust Corbett’s Glen Nature Park and, Vol. 6(1):7 Wheatcraft, Andrew at, Vol. 7(3):1 Genesee Powder Mills ownership and explosions of, Vol. 7(3):2, 7 Genesee Valley Club mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Geneseo, NY Nations Road Farm in, Vol. 8(1):4 photo George Eastman House architects of, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 6(4):4 landscape architects/designs for, Vol. 6(2):5 garden renderings, Vol. 6(4):7 historical sketch of, Vol. 2(3):1–2; Vol. 8(2):1, 5–6 photographs/illustrations of, Vol. 2(3):2, 8; Vol. 3(1):3 Corinthian capital, Vol. 6(2):1 enlargement, Vol. 6(4):4 gardens, Vol. 8(2):1–6 Valentine family in, Vol. 8(2):5 George III, King of England suburbs and, Vol. 7(2):6 Georgian Court Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 5(1):1 German Brick & Tile Co. location of, Vol. 5(2):8 map German-American community boundaries of, Vol. 1(1):5 Germantown, PA architecture of, Vol. 7(2):7 Gibbs, A. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Gibbs Street temple on, Vol. 3(2):1, 2; Vol. 4(3):4 Gibson, Beverly as HB speaker, Vol. 2(3):1 Gideon Cobb Days 2004, Vol. 5(2):1–4 2005, Vol. 6(3):1, 8 2006, Vol. 7(3):1 2007, Vol. 8(2):8; Vol. 8(3):1, 8 photographs from – 2004, Vol. 5(3):8 Gideon Cobb House historical sketch of, Vol. 5(2):4 photograph of – 1960s, Vol. 5(2):4 Gleason Works Corbett’s Glen outings from, Vol. 6(1):5 Glen & Hall Manuf. Co. property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Glen Brothers Nursery employee of, Vol. 6(4):2 Glen Ellyn Way Colonial Revival residence on, Vol. 5(2):7 photo Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2; Vol. 5(2):5 Glen Road Corbett farmhouse and grounds on history of, Vol. 6(1):3, 4–7 photographs of, Vol. 6(1):2, 5 Corbett’s Glen Nature Park and, Vol. 6(1):7 railroad arch on, Vol. 6(1):4; Vol. 7(3):3 Godowsky, Leopold, Jr. at Eastman Kodak Company, Vol. 6(2):6 Gonsenhauser, Max about, Vol. 8(3):3 property holdings of, Vol. 8(3):3, 5 Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4, 6 Goodman Street. See South Goodman Street Goosens, Eugene as conductor, Vol. 7(2):3 Gordon & Kaelber (architectural firm). See also Kaelber, William G. designs by, Vol. 6(4):4–5 Browncroft Neighborhood, Vol. 6(4):2 illustrations of, Vol. 6(4):2–3, 5–8 Wenrich renderings of, Vol. 6(4):8 formation of, Vol. 6(4):5 former name of, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 6(4):5 historical sketch of, Vol. 6(4):4–5 Stone, Howard L. and, Vol. 7(2):5 Wenrich, John and, Vol. 6(4):7 Gordon & Madden (architectural firm) Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 church commission of – 1910s, Vol. 6(3):6 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 formation of, Vol. 6(4):4 subsequent name of, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 6(4):5 Gordon, Bragdon & Orchard partners in, Vol. 6(4):4 Gordon, Edwin S. (architect) Eastman correspondence with, Vol. 6(4):6 photo historical sketch of, Vol. 6(4):4–5 photograph of, Vol. 6(4):4 Gould Brothers property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Gould Street Houston Barnard Tract and, Vol. 1(2):7 Granite Building architect of, Vol. 3(1):3 photo caption Greece, NY Carey, John C. in, Vol. 8(1):7 Green Bay Packers (football team) mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 Greenfield Lane Brayer family residents on, Vol. 8(4):7 Grosvenor Road Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 5(1):1 realty company on, Vol. 5(1):1 Ward commissions on, Vol. 5(1):2, 5 photo, 6, 7 Grove Street Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):4 Gruppe, Charles Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):6 Gun powder industry mill explosions in, Vol. 7(3):2, 7–8 H Hagaman, Abraham mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, Adrian mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, Calvin mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, Charles mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, David mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, Harriet (née Stone) mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8; Vol. 3(1):2 Hagaman, Howland mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, John historical sketch of, Vol. 1(3):8 residence of, Vol. 4(3):1–2 Hagaman, John, Jr. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman, Thirza mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 Hagaman’s Corners defined, Vol. 4(3):2 Hagen, Walter Charles historical sketch of, Vol. 2(1):3–5 Hall, Ambrose historical sketch of, Vol. 1(4):6 plaque honoring, Vol. 2(2):8 Hall, Clara mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6, 7 photo; Vol. 2(2):8 Hall, Clarissa (née Wilcox) mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6 Hall, J. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Halsey, Richard T. Brighton Cemetery and, Vol. 1(3):4 Hanlon, Dave Temple B’rith Kodesh and, Vol. 3(2):2 Hansen, M. A. residence of, Vol. 8(1):7 Hansen, Margaret residence of, Vol. 8(1):7 Hansen, William T. residence of, Vol. 8(1):7 Hanson, Howard historical sketch of, Vol. 2(2):3–5; Vol. 2(3):5–6 mentioned, Vol. 2(3):7 photo caption residence of, Vol. 2(3):6 photo Harbel Manor (Akron, OH) landscape architect for, Vol. 8(2):1 Harley School photograph of, Vol. 8(4):6 Harp lamps/luminaries photographs of, Vol. 5(3):2, 3 as town landmarks, history of, Vol. 5(3):2–3 Harper, Mathilda business of, interior photographs, Vol. 6(3):4 Harper Method Salon interior photographs of, Vol. 6(3):4 Harrington, Thompson business enterprise of – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5–6 Harris, Gordon Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):4 Hart, Roswell ship building on farm of – early 1800s, Vol. 6(3):3 Hart, S. property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Hasher, Carol Caley acknowledgment of, Vol. 6(2):8 Hatch brothers business enterprise of – early 1800s, Vol. 6(3):3 Hawley, S. C. Moore, Isaac and, Vol. 1(1):4 Hebner, Ceron E. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Helen Whitney Miller’s (apparel) interior photos and business card of, Vol. 6(3):4 Henahan, Donal mentioned, Vol. 2(2):5 Herald (newspaper) Democrat and Chronicle and, Vol. 5(3):1 employee of, Vol. 5(3):1 Herdle, Elizabeth (née Bachman) mentioned, Vol. 1(1):6 Herdle, G The Lock at Brighton by, Vol. 4(2):1 illus Herdle, George historical sketch of, Vol. 1(1):5–6 Herdle, Gertrude mentioned, Vol. 1(1):6 Herdle, Isabel mentioned, Vol. 1(1):5, 6 Herman, William mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Herrick, Francis Hobart quoted, on Audubon, Vol. 1(1):7 Hershberg’s (jewelry store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Hibiscus (Street/Road) Landon family residents/residences on, Vol. 4(2):3–4 Hickey-Freeman Company Corbett’s Glen outings from, Vol. 6(1):5 Highland Avenue airfield near – 1910s, Vol. 2(1):1 canal bridge at, Vol. 1(1):5 Houston Barnard Tract and, Vol. 1(2):7 as Indian Trail, Vol. 1(3):8; Vol. 4(3):5 residents/residences on Cobb family, Vol. 4(3):6; Vol. 5(2):4 Hagaman family, Vol. 1(3):8; Vol. 4(3):1–2 schools on/near, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):2; Vol. 8(4):2 photo Highland Hospital Firestone, Siegmond and, Vol. 7(2):5 Highland Park naming of Robinson Drive in, Vol. 5(3): 3 Hill Farm holdings and owners of, Vol. 4(2):4 Hill, Luther W. residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Hill, Mary residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Hill, Naomi residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Hill, William residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Hill, William T. residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Hillel School former site use of, Vol. 2(1):7 Hillside Avenue school on, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):3 subsequent name of, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):3 Hillside Children’s Center Eastman Dormitory for Boys at, Vol. 2(3):4 photo farm of, Vol. 8(3):5 Kodakids at, Vol. 2(3):3 as Rochester Orphan Asylum, Vol. 8(3):5 photo caption photograph of – 1920s, Vol. 5(2):2 Hilton, NY one-room schoolhouse research in, Vol. 8(4):1 Historic Preservation Commissions. See Brighton Historic Preservation Commission; Irondequoit, Town of Hobbie, A. C. as auctioneer, Vol. 8(3):1 Hobby, Oveta Culp mentioned, Vol. 3(2):6 Holcomb, NY brickyards in, Vol. 5(2):3 Hollywood Avenue Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2; Vol. 5(2):5 Home Acres Neighborhood aerodrome on site of – 1910s, Vol. 1(4): 3 presentation on, Vol. 8(2):7 streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Home for the Friendless. See also Friendly Home history of, Vol. 7(1):1–3 illus captions Homeopathic Hospital Herdle, George at, Vol. 1(1):6 Honeoye Falls, NY one-room schoolhouse research in, Vol. 8(4):1 Hopkins, Caleb daughter’s namesake, Vol. 6(3):3 Houston Barnard Realty Company locations and architects for, Vol. 5(1):1 proprietor of, Vol. 7(2):8 Houston Barnard Tract architectural styles in, Vol. 7(2):2, 4 historical sketch of, Vol. 7(2):2–5 map of, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 7(2):1 mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 residents/residences on architects for, Vol. 7(2):5 photographs of, Vol. 7(2):2–5 Ward commissions for, Vol. 5(1):2 streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Howard Johnson’s at Twelve Corners, Vol. 2(3):7 photo caption Howes, George E. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Howk, Cynthia as HB speaker, Vol. 3(1):1; Vol. 3(2):1 quoted, on Corbett farmhouse, Vol. 6(1):6 Hoyt Place Brighton Cemetery on, Vol. 1(2):3–6; Vol. 6(3):7 Hubbard, (no given name) quoted, on powder and tin business, Vol. 7(3):2 Hubbell, Walter S. Columbian Exposition of 1893 photo by, Vol. 8(1):1 landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 mentioned, Vol. 3(2):4 Hudson River Buckland, Amos Sr. and, Vol. 8(3):4 Hunt, Richard Morris mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 Huron Nation mentioned, Vol. 4(1):8 Hutchison, Charles F. mentioned, Vol. 2(3):2 illus caption Hutchison, George Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 I Indian Landing photograph of, Vol. 8(4):8 residents and businesses of- c. 1800, Vol. 6(3):3 school near – early 1800s, Vol. 8(4):2 illus Indian Landing School historical sketch of, Vol. 8(4):7 with photo Ingersoll, Dr. Edwin S. residence of, Vol. 6(4):5 photo Ingle, Arthur residence of, Vol. 5(1):7 Institute for Musical Art Eastman, George and, Vol. 2(2):3 International Museum of Photography. See George Eastman House Iola Sanitarium Firestone, Siegmond and, Vol. 7(2):5 Irondequoit Creek Native Americans and, Vol. 6(1):2 Irondequoit, Town of Historic Preservation Commission member, Vol. 8(2):1 Iroquois Confederacy historical sketch of, Vol. 4(1):7–8 Irving, Frank W. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Irwin, Miss property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map J J. Conolly, Fairbanks & Comrie mill explosions and, Vol. 7(3):2 J. L. Booth Manuf. property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Jacobus, Donald I. quoted, on spelling of names, Vol. 1(2):5 James L. Garrett Co. mentioned, Vol. 2(3):6 photo caption Jefferson Football Club. See Rochester Jeffs Jerome, Clara (née Hall) mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6, 7; Vol. 2(2):8 Jerome Family members of, Vol. 2(2):8 Jerome, Jennie mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6, 7; Vol. 2(2):8 Jerome, Lawrence R. mentioned, Vol. 1(4):7 Jerome, Leonard historical sketch of, Vol. 1(4):7 mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6; Vol. 2(2):8 John Tryon & Adams store Culver, Oliver and, Vol. 6(3):3 Johnson, Walter mentioned, Vol. 2(1):2 Jones, Bobby Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):4 Jones Park Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):4 Joseph Shale (business) advert/flyer from, Vol. 8(1):3 Journal of the Home (periodical) publisher, content, and cover page of – 1860s, Vol. 7(1):2 Jump, Walter V. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 JYMA Firestone, Siegmond and, Vol. 7(2):5 JYWA Firestone, Siegmond and, Vol. 7(2):5 K Kabelac, Karl S. mentioned, Vol. 2(2):8 Kaelber, George J. family and business of, Vol. 6(4):2 Kaelber, William G. as architect (See Gordon & Kaelber) in Eastman Theatre mural, Vol. 6(4):4 photo caption, 5 family of, Vol. 6(4):2 photograph of, Vol. 6(4):4 residence of, Vol. 6(4):1 photo, 2 Kaish, Louise Temple B’rith Kodesh and, Vol. 3(2):2 Karp, Abraham mentioned, Vol. 3(2):3 Katz, Abram residence of, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 Kauffman, Henry J. quoted, as author, Vol. 8(1):5 Keating, Kenneth B. (1900-1975) biographical sketch of, Vol. 5(3):6 photograph of, Vol. 5(3):6 residence of, Vol. 5(3):6, 6 photo Keating, Louise De Puy mentioned, Vol. 5(3):6 residence and spouse of, Vol. 5(3):6, 6 photos Keck, Henry (1873-1956) historical sketch of, Vol. 5(1):6 Kelly, Charles mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Kemp, Lea as HB speaker, Vol. 5(3):1 professional life of, Vol. 5(3):8 Kingston, Harry H. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Kissinger, Henry A. quoted as Secretary of State, on Kenneth B. Keating, Vol. 5(3):6 Kleiner, George mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Klingenberg, Alf Eastman, George and, Vol. 2(2):3, 5 Knapp, Dr. Peter mentioned, Vol. 4(2):7 Kodak Park. See under Eastman Kodak Company Kodak Research Laboratories. See under Eastman Kodak Company Kodakids about, Vol. 2(3):3–4 L La Salle, René Robert Cavelier, sieur de mentioned, Vol. 3(1):1 Lafayette, General mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):2 Lake Avenue German-American community and, Vol. 1(1):5 LaMay’s Drug Store site of, Vol. 6(3):4–5 photos Lamps streetlights, as town landmarks, Vol. 5(3):2–3 Landing Road as Indian Trail, Vol. 1(2):4; Vol. 4(3):5 schools on, Vol. 8(4):7 Landmark Society of Western New York, Vol. 1(1):1 founder of, Vol. 3(1):3 House and Garden Tour of, Vol. 8(2):7 library of, Vol. 6(4):7 officer/board member of, Vol. 8(1):2 Stone-Tolan House and, Vol. 1(2):5 trustee of, Vol. 8(2):1 Landmarks Brighton residences (See under Brighton Historic Preservation Commission) harp lamps/luminaries as, Vol. 5(3):2–3 Landon, William D. residence of, Vol. 4(2):3, 6 Lanphear, Mary Jo (Brighton Town Historian) academic background of, Vol. 8(4):1 Buckland Farmstead records and, Vol. 8(3):5 HB presentations by, Vol. 4(2):1; Vol. 5(2):1; Vol. 8(4):1 Leavitt, Roger P. mentioned, Vol. 3(2):7 Lehigh Valley Railroad mentioned, Vol. 4(3):9 Lehmann, Gary as HB speaker, Vol. 8(2):8 Lemoyne Manor (Syracuse, NY) mentioned, Vol. 5(1):7 Levitown (neighborhood) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 Lewis, Gladys (née Rowland) family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Lewis, Warren residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Lighting landmark streetlights, Vol. 5(3):2–3 of streets, timeline of, Vol. 5(3): 4 Liguori, Mother Superior mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Linden Avenue Friendly Home on, illustrations of, Vol. 7(1):1, 4 Linden Knoll apartment complex, Vol. 7(1):1 photo Linden Road Corbett’s Glen trolley stop on, Vol. 6(1):4 Lindsay, Alexander landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Lomb, Carl landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Long, George Meadowbrook and, Vol. 3(2):3 Louis Phillippe, King of France as local guest, Vol. 6(3):2 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):2 Lowell, Francis Cabot Lowell, MA and, Vol. 7(2):6 Lowell, MA as early suburb, Vol. 7(2):6 Lowell Street (West) bottling company on – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5 Ludwig, Jerry quoted as preservation commission chair, on harp lamps, Vol. 5(3):2 Lutyens, Sir Edwin (architect) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):7 Lyceum mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Lyons, NY resident of, Thompson Harrington as, Vol. 7(1):5 M MacMillan, Harold mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Madden, William V. (architect) partner Edwin Gordon and, Vol. 6(4):4 (See also Gordon & Madden) retirement of, Vol. 6(4):5 Main Street Buckland family residents/residences on – early 1800s, Vol. 8(3):4, 6 City Hall Tower on – 1911, Vol. 5(3): 4 photo commercial enterprises on, Vol. 8(3):6 East Avenue as, Vol. 6(3):3 German-American community and, Vol. 1(1):6 Main Street Bridge commercial enterprise on, Vol. 8(3):6 Makintosh, Charles Rennie (architect) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):7 Malo, Paul Carey-Harper House evaluation by, Vol. 8(1):7 Malvern Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Manaseri, Christopher B. academic background and positions of, Vol. 8(4):1 as HB speaker, Vol. 8(4):1 one-room schoolhouse research by, Vol. 8(4):1, 2 Manchester, NH resident of, Ebenezer Eastman as, Vol. 8(2):3 Manhattan Restaurant mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Mannes, Leopold at Eastman Kodak Company, Vol. 6(2):6 Manning, William L. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Maplewood Drive Rodenbeck residence on, Vol. 5(1):7 Maplewood Park Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):4 Maps aerodrome site, Vol. 1(4):2 Brighton annexations – 1800s, Vol. 4(1):4 Brighton boundaries – 1810s, Vol. 2(1): 7; Vol. 4(1):4 Brighton Village – 1872, Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 6(1):8; Vol. 6(3):8 Buckland residences and businesses, Vol. 1(2):1 Houston Barnard tracts, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 7(2):1 Monroe Avenue historic sites, Vol. 5(2):8 North America – 1750s, Vol. 4(2):8 proposed development affecting Corbett’s Glen Nature Park – 2000s, Vol. 8(4):8 Roselawn neighborhood, Vol. 5(2):5, 6 Tryon reconstruction, Vol. 8(4):2 Marbles as Buckland Farm artifacts, Vol. 7(1):6 production and use of, Vol. 7(1):6 Marcotte, Bob as HB speaker, Vol. 2(1):1; Vol. 7(2):1 Marshall, NY resident of, Harvey Eastman as, Vol. 8(2):3 Maxion, Janet mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6 plaque mentioning, Vol. 2(2):8 Maxion, William mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6 plaque mentioning, Vol. 2(2):8 May, Horace East Avenue property of, Vol. 6(2):4 MCC (Monroe Community College) original site of, Vol. 8(4):6 McCartney, Henry as HB speaker, Vol. 6(1):1 photograph of, Vol. 6(1):1 professional life of, Vol. 6(1):1 McCurdy’s (department store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 McFarland’s (men’s store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 McGregor, Daniel business of – early 1900s, Vol. 8(3):5 McGregor, Milton Roy business of – early 1900s, Vol. 8(3):5 farm of, Vol. 8(3):5 McKeon, Ellen mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 McKim, Charles Follen mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 McKim, Mead & White (architects) Eastman Theatre design and, Vol. 6(4):5 mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 suburban designs of, Vol. 7(2):7 McMann, John mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 McMoran, J. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map McNab, Donald spouse of, Vol. 8(4):2 Tryon map by, Vol. 8(4):2 illus McNab, Margaret as Brighton Town Historian, Vol. 8(4):2 spouse of, Vol. 8(4):2 McQuaid, Bishop Bernard George Eastman and Maplewood Park and, Vol. 8(2):4 McQuaid Jesuit Catholic School mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 Meadowbrook Neighborhood historical sketch of, excerpts from, Vol. 3(2):3, 7; Vol. 4(1):5–6 mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Meadowbrook Neighborhood Association historical sketch of, Vol. 4(1):5–6 Meadowview School. See under Brighton public schools Meath, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Corbett’s Glen purchase by – 1950s, Vol. 6(1):5 Mechanics Institute Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):6 student at – 1910s, Vol. 6(4):7 subsequent name of, Vol. 6(4):6 Mees, Charles Edward Kenneth (1882-1960) historical sketch of, Vol. 6(2):6 photograph of, with Eastman and Edison, Vol. 6(2):6 Memorial Art Gallery Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):5, 6 Herdle, Gertrude and, Vol. 1(1):6 portrait of Nathaniel Rochester at, John J. Audubon and, Vol. 1(1):7 Mendon Ponds Park photograph of kames in – 1890s, Vol. 5(2):2 Menne, Raymond mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Mercer, Henry Chapman (1856-1930) mentioned, Vol. 5(1):6 Merchants Road passenger and freight service on – 1800s, Vol. 5(2):3 Mercy Complex. See under Sisters of Mercy Merrill, Arch burial site of, Vol. 6(3):7 gravestone of, Vol. 1(2):6 photo mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Merz, Phillipp University of Rochester design and, Vol. 6(4):5 Meyers, Albert mentioned, Vol. 3(2):7 Miles, Letitia Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):1 Mill, S. property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Miller, C. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Miller, William residence of, Vol. 4(2):3 Minnamon, Caroline. See Taylor, Caroline Mitchell, Samuel L. mentioned, Vol. 1(1):7 Mohawk Nation mentioned, Vol. 4(1):8 Moisant Aviation Company air show of – 1910s, Vol. 1(4):1, 3–4 Moisant Fliers Frisbie, John J. and, Vol. 2(1):2 Moisant, John B. mentioned, Vol. 2(1):2 Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES superintendent of, Vol. 8(4):1 Monroe Avenue airfield near – 1910s, Vol. 1(4):3; Vol. 2(1):1 canal route and, Vol. 1(1):5 Cobb family residents/residences on, Vol. 4(3):6; Vol. 5(2):4 commercial enterprises on brickyards on/near, Vol. 1(3):7; Vol. 4(3):4; Vol. 5(2):3 stamp and coin shop, Vol. 7(1):6 tollhouse, Vol. 4(1):3 fee proposal for – 1850, Vol. 1(1):8 Gideon Cobb Days walk on, Vol. 5(2):1 historic sites on, Vol. 5(2):8 map origin and previous name of, Vol. 5(2):3 as plank road, Vol. 4(1):1–4; Vol. 4(3):8 Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2; Vol. 5(2):5, 5, 6 photos schools on, Vol. 2(1):6; Vol. 4(2):2, 6; Vol. 8(4):2 photo, 3, 4 sports field on (See Sheehan’s Field) Monroe Avenue Estates mentioned, Vol. 4(2):6 Monroe Avenue Land and Improvement Co. brickyard purchase of, Vol. 5(2):5 Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2 Monroe Community College original site of, Vol. 8(4):6 Monroe Community Hospital historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):2 Monroe County Agricultural Society member of, Vol. 1(3):7 Monroe County Hospital architects of, Vol. 7(2):5 Monroe County Insane Asylum mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 Monroe County Office Building architect for, Vol. 3(1):3 photo caption Monroe High School Indian Landing School graduates and, Vol. 8(4):7 Monroe Street Monroe Avenue known as, Vol. 1(3):7 Moore, Major Caleb E. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Moore, Isaac Bloss Brewster, Celestia A. and, Vol. 1(3):3, 6 Clover Street Seminary and, Vol. 1(3):3, 6 Cogswell, Joseph Herbert and, Vol. 7(3):2 historical sketch of, Vol. 1(1):4 Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 1(1):8; Vol. 4(1):1–2, 3, 4 Morgan, Henry W. Home for the Friendless and, Vol. 7(1):3 photo caption Eastman correspondence with – 1917, Vol. 7(1):3 illus photograph of, Vol. 7(1):3 residence of, Vol. 7(1):3 photo Morris Drive subsequent name of, Vol. 1(2):7 Morris, William arts and crafts movement and, Vol. 5(1):2–3 Morse, Captain John mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Mound people mentioned, Vol. 4(1):7 Mount Hope Avenue pottery enterprise on – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):6 Mount Hope Cemetery Home for the Friendless plot in, Vol. 7(1):2 illus illustration of, Vol. 2(3):7 Municipal Arts Commission members of, Vol. 5(3): 3, 4 Mutch, William mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Myers, Elmer A. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 N National (men’s store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 National Football League mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 Nations Road Farm, Geneseo, NY, Vol. 8(1):4 photo Native Americans Iroquois Confederacy, historical sketch of, Vol. 4(1):7–8 Westfall Road artifact of, Vol. 7(1):5 Natt, Valentine mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Corbett’s Glenn and, Vol. 6(1):4 local station of, Vol. 4(3):9 New York Central Railroad Corbett Farmhouse and, with photo, Vol. 7(3):3 New York City Buckland, Amos Sr. in, Vol. 8(3):4 Carpenter, Charles in, Vol. 8(4):3 New York State Central School Law, Brighton schools and, Vol. 8(4):3 New York State Board for the Interior Design Profession member of, Vol. 8(1):2 New York State Dredging Co. Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7 New York State Farm Census of 1855 Buckland Family/Farmstead (of Amos) data from, Vol. 8(1):6; Vol. 8(3):2 New York Symphony mentioned, Vol. 2(2):3 New York Water Color Society Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):6 New York World’s Fairs illustrator for, Vol. 6(4):7 Newhall, Watson in childhood photo with Dryden children, Vol. 8(2):6 Newspapers photographer for, Albert R. Stone, Vol. 5(3):1 Newton Drive Meadowbrook and, Vol. 3(2):3 98 Acres: The Story of Meadowbrook, Brighton, N.Y. by Robyn Schaefer excerpts from, Vol. 3(2):3, 7; Vol. 4(1):5–6 Nolen, John mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 Norris, Darrell Gideon Cobb Days presentation by, Vol. 5(2):1 as HB speaker, Vol. 5(1):1 Norris, George mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Norris, J. B. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map North Avenue subsequent name of, Vol. 5(3):5 photo caption, map North Road subsequent name, Vol. 1(4):8 Northfield township East Avenue construction in, Vol. 6(3):3 land prices and Oliver Culver purchase in – early 1800s, Vol. 6(3):3 subdivision of – 1810s, Vol. 6(2):1 Northrup, Elijah mentioned, Vol. 4(2):5 Northrup, Job mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Nottingham, University of (England) Manaseri, Christopher B. at, Vol. 8(4):1 Nugent, Walter mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Nurse, Howard Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 O Oak Hill Country Club Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):5 Oak Lane Folsom family residents/residences on, Vol. 3(2):6 photo, 7 Oakdale Drive Hanson family residents/residences on, Vol. 2(2):4; Vol. 2(3):6 photo Obadashians property purchase and sale by, Vol. 6(1):6 Oliver Culver House construction, use, and location of, Vol. 6(3):3 photograph of, Vol. 6(3):3 Oliver Street naming of, Vol. 6(3):3 Olmsted Brothers De Forest, Alling Stephen and, Vol. 6(2):5 Olmsted, Frederick, Jr. De Forest, Alling Stephen and, Vol. 6(2):5 Olmsted, Frederick Law mentioned, Vol. 7(2):6 quoted, on Pinnacle Range, Vol. 2(2):2 Commonwealth Road resident of, Debbie Taub as, Vol. 8(3):2 Onderdonk, David mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Oneida County, NY Eastman family in (See Waterville, NY) Oneida Nation mentioned, Vol. 4(1):8 One-room schoolhouses dissertation/talk on, Vol. 8(4):1, 2 Onondaga Nation mentioned, Vol. 4(1):8 Ontario County officer of, Vol. 8(4):1 Orchard Road subsequent name of, Vol. 1(2):7 Oregon Street church on, Vol. 3(1):4 O’Rorke, Colonel Patrick photograph of, Vol. 2(1):1 Orringh Stone Tavern. See Stone-Tolan House Otis, Stephen Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 4(1):3, 4 Otis, William brick works of, Vol. 5(2):3 Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 Our Lady of Mercy High School historical sketch of, Vol. 3(1):2 mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 with photo Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic School mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 “Out of the Fog” (movie) stills from, Vol. 6(2):7 photo Ox Taxi Service Company (1800s) mentioned, Vol. 4(3):5 P Palmerston Drake farm site and, Vol. 1(4):8 Paris Hill (Oneida County, NY) Kilbourn homestead on, Vol. 8(2):3 Parochial schools. See also Our Lady of Mercy High School Hillel, Vol. 2(1):7 McQuaid Jesuit, Vol. 8(4):6 Our Lady of Lourdes, Vol. 8(4):6 Our Lady Queen of Peace, Vol. 8(4):6 Seton Catholic School, Vol. 8(4):6 Sienna Catholic Academy, Vol. 8(4):6 St. Agnes High School, Vol. 8(4):6 with illus St. Thomas More, Vol. 8(4):6 Parsons, Colonel Bloss mentioned, Vol. 1(2):4 Parsons, Eliza (née Blossom) mentioned, Vol. 1(2):4 Parsons Family destruction of home of, Vol. 2(3):7 photo caption Parsons, Marshfield burial site of, Vol. 6(3):7 Corbett’s Glen property of, Vol. 6(1):3 historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):4 quoted, on business enterprise, Vol. 7(3):2 (See also Parsons Powder Mill) Parsons Powder Mill explosion at, Vol. 6(1):3; Vol. 7(3):7–8 historical sketch and subsequent use of, Vol. 7(3):2, 7–8 mentioned, Vol. 6(1):4 Parsons, Samuel Eastman, George and, Vol. 8(2):5 Patchen, William mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Patrick Corbett House. See Corbett Farmhouse Paul W. Friedler Bottling Works Buckland Farmhouse artifact from, Vol. 7(1):5 Pearl Street Buckland family residents/residences on, Vol. 8(3):2 Peck, Mrs. Everard residence of, Vol. 7(1):2 photo Rochester Female Charitable Society and, Vol. 7(1):2 photo caption Peck, Henry J. quoted, on Justus Yale, Vol. 1(2):6 Pelham Road Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 5(1):1 Ward commissions on, Vol. 5(1):2 Penfield, NY Cobb (Gideon) property in, Vol. 5(2):3 schools in, Vol. 8(4):7 one-room schoolhouse research on, Vol. 8(4):1 Penfield-Landing Road Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Peris, Dr. Henry (Harv) as superintendent, Vol. 8(4):1 Perrin, A. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Perrin, Lewis B. East Avenue property of, Vol. 6(2):4 Phillies Baseball Club Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):4 Photographers Stone, Albert R. (See Stone, Albert R.) Pike’s Stained Glass Studio mentioned, Vol. 5(1):6 Pinnacle Hill range brick industry and, Vol. 5(2):4, 5 Fairchild photographs of, Vol. 5(2):2, 3 Pinnacle Road subsequent name of, Vol. 1(3):8 Pioneers of American Landscape Design by Jean Czerkas mentioned, Vol. 8(2):1 Pittsford Central Schools Allen Creek School and, Vol. 8(4):7 with photo Pittsford, NY founding of, Vol. 6(2):1 Pittsford Street East Avenue as, Vol. 6(2):1; Vol. 6(3):3 Platt, Charles mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 Platt, J. Mills Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 Pope, John Russell mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 Porter, Clyde H. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Porter, Ruth Kingston as HB speaker, Vol. 1(4):1 as HBN guest author, Vol. 1(2):3–6; Vol. 1(3):3–5 Pottery Buckland Farm artifacts, Vol. 7(1):5–6 with illus Pottsville Maroons (football team) mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 Powder mills in Corbett’s Glen, explosions of, Vol. 7(3):2, 7–8 Powers Block realty company in, Vol. 5(1):1 Powers Building mentioned, Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 8(3):7 photo caption Powers, Daniel commercial building of, Vol. 8(3):7 photo caption Pratt, C.C. Moore, Isaac and, Vol. 1(3):6 Pratt, George W. Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 4(1):4 Press, Norma mentioned, Vol. 4(2):7 Prince Street music school on, Vol. 2(2):3 Private schools Allendale/Columbia School, Vol. 8(4):7 with photo Clover Street Seminary (See Clover Street Seminary) Harley School, Vol. 8(4):6 photo parochial (See Parochial schools) Public schools. See Brighton public schools; specific school, school district, or town Public Works Administration Brighton High School and, Vol. 8(4):3 Public Works Administration (PWA) Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):1 Pullis, Mr. (no given name) as coroner, Vol. 7(3):7 Pullman, George Pullman, IL and, Vol. 7(2):6 Pullman, IL as early suburb, Vol. 7(2):6 PWA. See Public Works Administration Q Quant, Teddy residence of, Vol. 4(2):6 R Rahn, Katherine W. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 RAITN (Rochester Area Interactive Telecommunications Network) mentioned, Vol. 2(1):7 Rauschenberg, Walker quoted, on Pinnacle Hill, Vol. 5(2):4 RCA building (New York City) Wenrich renderings of, Vol. 6(4):8 Recollect Missionaries mentioned, Vol. 3(1):1 Red Cross. See American Red Cross Reed Glass Works mentioned, Vol. 7(1):5 Reed, Dr. Ronald residence, restoration of, Vol. 6(2):2 design statement for, Vol. 6(2):3 with sketches Reichart, Barbara (née Will) quoted, on residence, Vol. 5(1):7 Reichart, Robert residence of, Vol. 5(1):7 Reynolds Arcade printing office in, Vol. 7(3):2 Rhees, Rush Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):3 Rhinecliff Drive school on, Vol. 8(4):6 Ribson, Leo Warner, J. Foster and, Vol. 3(1):2, 4 Richards, Winfield S. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Richardson, Henry Hobson mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4; Vol. 8(3):7 photo caption Ridge Road as Indian Trail, Vol. 4(3):5 Rite Aid Pharmacy former site use of, Vol. 5(3):7 Ritter, Frank residence of, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 River Road East Avenue known as, Vol. 6(2):1 RMSC. See Rochester Museum and Science Center Robinson, Charles Mulford City Beautiful Movement and, Vol. 5(3): 3, 4 Municipal Arts Commission and, Vol. 5(3): 3, 4 professional life of, Vol. 5(3): 4 road named for, Vol. 5(3): 3, 4 Robinson Drive location and naming of, Vol. 5(3): 3, 4 Rochester Aeronautic Club air show of – 1910s, Vol. 1(4):1, 3–4 Rochester Area Interactive Telecommunications Network (RAITN) mentioned, Vol. 2(1):7 Rochester Art Club Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):5, 6 Rochester Athenaeum Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):6 Rochester Brick and Tile Co. local closing and relocation of – 1910s, Vol. 5(2):5 location of, Vol. 5(2):8 map mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7; Vol. 1(4):2 production of, Vol. 1(4):4 Rochester Brick and Tile Works historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):4 Rochester City & Brighton Railroad Company historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):7 Rochester City Directory of 1918 architects listed in, Vol. 7(2):5 Rochester City Hospital. See Rochester General Hospital Rochester, City of Brighton annexations by, Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 6(2):1; Vol. 8(4):3 Rochester Club mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Rochester Daily Democrat (newspaper) on powder mill explosions, Vol. 7(3):2, 7 Rochester Dental Dispensary. See Eastman Dental Center Rochester Eastern Railway historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):8 Rochester Female Charitable Society origins of, Vol. 7(1):2 Selden, Mrs. Samuel and, Vol. 7(1):2 Rochester Free Academy students/graduates of, Vol. 1(2):7 Rochester Gas & Electric Company streetlights of, Vol. 5(3):2–3, 4 Rochester Gas Light Company history of, Vol. 5(3):4 Rochester Genealogical Society Brighton Cemetery and, Vol. 1(3):4 Rochester General Hospital architect of – 1910s, Vol. 6(4):4 Rochester German Brick and Tile Co. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 Rochester Gun Club property of, Vol. 4(2):3 Rochester “Herald” (newspaper). See Herald Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) former name of, Vol. 6(4):7 (See also Mechanics Institute) Rochester Jeffs (football team) brief history of, Vol. 5(3):7 photograph of 1914 team, Vol. 5(3):7 Rochester Museum and Science Center (RMSC) Albert R. Stone Collection of, Vol. 5(3):1 Kemp, Lea at, Vol. 5(3):8 potter/pottery exhibit at – 1970s, Vol. 7(1):6 Semposki, Dr. Martha at, Vol. 7(1):5 Rochester, Nathaniel East Avenue and, Vol. 6(3):3 local achievements of, Vol. 4(1):4 illus caption portrait of, John J. Audubon and, Vol. 1(1):7 Rochester National Guard at air show – 1910s, Vol. 1(4):3 Rochester Orphan Asylum farm of, Vol. 8(3):5 photograph of – 1920s, Vol. 5(2):2 subsequent name of, Vol. 8(3):5 photo caption Rochester Parks Department roses developed by, Vol. 8(2):3 Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra events and conductors of – 1920s, Vol. 7(2):3 Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):4–5 mentioned, Vol. 2(2):3 Rochester Public Library Rundel Building architect, Vol. 6(4):5, 5 photo Rochester Railways Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7 Rochester Red Cross. See American Red Cross Rochester Savings Bank illustration/photograph of, Vol. 3(1):4 Rochester-Syracuse & Eastern Railway mentioned, Vol. 4(3):8 Rochesterville, NY mentioned, Vol. 5(3):5 Rock Beach Road resident of, William Bausch as, Vol. 6(2):5 Rockefeller Center and Plaza illustration of, Vol. 6(4):8 illustrator of, Vol. 6(4):7 Rodenbeck residence mentioned, Vol. 5(1):7 Roman Catholic Church Brighton schools of, Vol. 8(4):6 Romulus, NY superintendent of, Vol. 8(4):1 Roosevelt, Eleanor mentioned, Vol. 2(3):3 Roosevelt, President Franklin D. mentioned, Vol. 2(3):3 Rose Lawn tract, Vol. 5(2):5. See also Roselawn neighborhood Rose Park (Roselawn neighborhood) Gideon Cobb Days and, Vol. 5(2):1 location of, Vol. 5(2):5 Roselawn Neighborhood Gideon Cobb Days and, Vol. 5(2):1 historical sketch of, Vol. 5(2):5 maps of, Vol. 5(2):5, 6 residences of, Vol. 5(2):6 photos streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Ross, Mr. (no given name) accidental death of, Vol. 7(3):7 Rowland, Daniel property location and sale by – 1860s, Vol. 8(1):7 Rowland, Daniel Edgar II family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Rowland Family property holdings of, Vol. 4(2):4; Vol. 8(1):7 Rowland, Gladys. See Lewis, Gladys Rowland, Harriette Evans mentioned, Vol. 4(2):4 Rowland Parkway Rowland family residents/residences on, Vol. 4(2):4 Rowntree, Seebohm mentioned, Vol. 3(2):5 Rundel Building architect of, Vol. 6(4):5 photograph of, Vol. 6(4):5 Rush Rhees Library (University of Rochester) Wenrich renderings of, Vol. 6(4):8 Rush-Henrietta Central Schools Austin Crittenden School and, Vol. 8(4):7 S Saint Lawrence (horse) owner and races of, Vol. 8(3):4 Saint Regis Drive Roselawn and, Vol. 5(2):5 Tudor Revival residence on, Vol. 5(2):5 Salt, Sir Titus Saltaire, England and, Vol. 7(2):6 Saltaire (Yorkshire, England) as early suburb, Vol. 7(2):6 San Raphael Drive Ward commissions on, Vol. 5(1):2 The Sand Company purchase and ownership of – 1810s, Vol. 5(2):3 Sandringham Road residents/residences Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 5(1):1 Gannet, Frank, Vol. 6(2):5 Ward commissions for, Vol. 5(1):2 Satloff, Annette as HBN guest author, Vol. 3(2):1–3 Schaefer, Robyn excerpts from Meadowbrook booklet by, Vol. 3(2):3, 7; Vol. 4(1):5–6 Scheer’s (jewelry store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Schilling, Bernard mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 Schilling, Susan mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 Schmidt, Carl (architect) quoted, on Giddeon Cobb House, Vol. 5(2):4 Scholtens, Herman mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Schools. See also specific school in Brighton (See Brighton public schools; Private schools) and school districts, decline in numbers of, Vol. 8(4):2 Scrantom, Hamlet mentioned, Vol. 5(3):5 Scrantom’s (store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Seaman, Frank at Columbian Exposition of 1893, Vol. 8(1):1 photo Selden, George B. automobile and, Vol. 4(3):7 Selden, Mrs. Samuel photograph of, Vol. 7(1):2 Rochester Female Charitable Society and, Vol. 7(1):2 photo caption Semposki, Dr. Martha Native American scraper and, Vol. 7(1):5 Seneca Denonville, Marquis de and, Vol. 6(1):3 encounters with French, Vol. 6(1):3 historical sketch of, Vol. 4(1):7–8 La Salle and, Vol. 3(1):1 local activity of, Vol. 6(1):2 Pinnacle Range and, Vol. 2(2):2 Seneca Parkway Ward commission on, Vol. 5(1):2 Seton Catholic School mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 Shale, Joseph business of, Vol. 8(1):3 Sheehan, Mrs. Daniel Sheehan’s Field football games and, Vol. 5(3):7 Sheehan Hotel site and subsequent name of, Vol. 5(3):7 Sheehan, Judge James residence of, Vol. 5(3):7 Sheehan’s Field baseball games at, Vol. 4(3):8 football games at, Vol. 5(3):7 site of, Vol. 5(2):8 map; Vol. 5(3):7 Shelmire, William S. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Shepherd Street tollhouse on, Vol. 4(1):3 Sherman, Adam Monroe Avenue and, Vol. 4(1):4 Sherwin Williams (business) original site use at, Vol. 4(2):4 Shumway, F. Ritter residence of, Vol. 7(2):5 Sibley, Curr and Lindsay Building architect of, Vol. 3(1):3 photo caption Sibley’s (department store) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Sibley’s Tower Restaurant mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 Sienna Catholic Academy mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 Simon, Rene historical sketch of, Vol. 1(4):3 Sipple, Charles mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Sipple, J. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Sister Mary Joseph mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Sisters of Mercy Blossom Road complex of, Vol. 3(1):2, 3 Skinner, Al as sheriff, Kodakids and, Vol. 2(3):3 Sloan, Eric illustration from book by, Vol. 8(1):4 Smith, Cornelia Culver Ely Eastman, George and, Vol. 2(3):1, 2 Smith Family property of, George Eastman and, Vol. 2(3):1, 2 illus caption Solbert, General Oscar mentioned, Vol. 2(1):5 Soper, Amos Moore, Isaac and, Vol. 1(1):4 Soule, Wilson residence of, Vol. 3(1):3 photo South Avenue subsequent names of, Vol. 5(3):5 photo caption, map; Vol. 8(1):7 South Goodman Street kettle lakelet near, Vol. 5(2):3 photo South Road Buckland residences and businesses on, Vol. 1(2):1 map subsequent name of, Vol. 1(2):1; Vol. 1(4):8 South Seneca Central Schools Manaseri, Christopher B. at, Vol. 8(4):1 South Street convent on, Vol. 3(1):2 SS. Peter and Paul Church illustration of, Vol. 6(4):6 St. Agnes High School mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 with illus St. John’s Meadows site history of, Vol. 1(4):6 St. Mark’s School for Boys origins of, Vol. 1(3):6 St. Paul Street Drescher residents/residences on, Vol. 6(2):4 St. Regis Drive Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2 St. Simon’s Church pastor of, Vol. 3(1):4 St. Thomas More Catholic School mentioned, Vol. 8(4):6 St. Thomas More Parish Drescher House and, Vol. 6(2):4 State Road construction of, Vol. 5(2):3 Monroe Avenue known as, Vol. 5(2):3 State Street Eastman Kodak on, Vol. 2(3):2 illus caption origins of, Vol. 5(2):3 State University of New York at Brockport, Mary Jo Lanphear at, Vol. 8(4):1 at Cortland, Christopher B. Manaseri at, Vol. 8(4):1 at Geneseo, Christopher B. Manaseri at, Vol. 8(4):1 Stern, Herbert (architect) mentioned, Vol. 7(2):5 Stern, Leon (architect) Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 Drescher House and, Vol. 6(2):2 historical sketch of, Vol. 6(2):5 with photo mentioned, Vol. 7(2):5 Stern, Robert A. (architect) regional styles and, Vol. 7(2):7 suburbs and, Vol. 7(2):6, 8 Stewart, Elizabeth residence of, Vol. 2(3):6 photo Stickley, Gustav mentioned, Vol. 5(1):5 Stillson, George mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6 plaque mentioning, Vol. 2(2):8 Stone, Albert R. death of, Vol. 5(3):1 as newspaper photographer, Vol. 5(3):1 photograph of, Vol. 5(3):1 photographic collection of, Vol. 5(3):1 Stone, Allen Theodore mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5 Stone, Daniel profession and death of, Vol. 5(3):1 Stone, Elizabeth mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5 Stone, Enos son of (See Stone, Orringh) Stone Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(2):5 Stone, Harriet mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 (See also Hagaman, Harriet (née Stone)) Stone, Howard L. (architect) Shumway commission of, Vol. 7(2):5 Stone, Orringh Culver, Oliver and, Vol. 1(1):4; Vol. 6(3):3 East Avenue construction by, Vol. 6(1):8; Vol. 6(3):3 historical sketch of, Vol. 1(2):5; Vol. 6(3):2 mentioned, Vol. 1(3):8 property holdings of Sisters of Mercy and, Vol. 3(1):2 tavern (See Stone-Tolan House) spelling variations for “Orringh,” Vol. 6(3):2 Stone Tavern. See Stone-Tolan House Stoneburner, Charles residence of, Vol. 6(1):2 photo, 6 Stoneburner Family property sale by – 1880s, Vol. 6(1):4 railroad and, Vol. 6(1):4 Stoneburner, Leonard business and property holdings of – early 1800s, Vol. 6(1):3, 4 Stoneburner, William property holdings of, Vol. 6(1):3; Vol. 7(3):2, 7 War of 1812 and, Vol. 6(1):3–4 Stoneburner’s Glen Corbett’s Glen known as, Vol. 6(1):3; Vol. 7(3):2 Stone-Tolan House guests and/or activities at, Vol. 1(2):5; Vol. 6(3):2, 3 history of, Vol. 4(3):3; Vol. 6(3):2 mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5 photographs of, Vol. 6(3):2 Stone family residents of, Vol. 6(3):2 Tolan, John Patrick and, Vol. 3(1):2 “Stoney.” See Stone, Albert R. Stoothoff Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(2):5 Streetlights as landmarks, Vol. 5(3):2–3 timeline of, Vol. 5(3): 4 Stromberg Carlson Firestone, Siegmond and, Vol. 7(2):5 Strong Memorial Hospital architects of, Vol. 6(4):4 Nurses’ Residence of, Kodakids at, Vol. 2(3):3 Strong Museum local history course and student at, Vol. 8(4):1 Struckmar Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 Stuart, Gilbert mentioned, Vol. 1(1):7 Studley, Susan Ann. See Evans, Susan Ann (née Studley) Suburb(s) historical sketch of, Vol. 7(2):6–8 life in Houston Barnard Tract as, Vol. 7(2):2–5 Subway in Brighton Village, Vol. 7(2):2–3 Sunnymede Neighborhood streetlights in, Vol. 5(3):2 SUNY Schools. See State University of New York Surgenor, Porter mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Susan B. Anthony House Czerkas, Jean and, Vol. 8(2):1 Swan Street theater and music school on, Vol. 2(3):5 SWBR Architects Brighton schools and, Vol. 4(2):7; Vol. 8(4):5 Sylvan Road photographs of residences on, Vol. 5(2):6, 7 Roselawn neighborhood and, Vol. 1(4):2; Vol. 5(2):5 Syracuse University Malo, Paul at, Vol. 8(1):7 Manaseri, Christopher B. at, Vol. 8(4):1 T T. B. Yale Nursery property of, Vol. 5(3):5 map Tarrytown Road Roselawn and, Vol. 1(4):2; Vol. 5(2):5 Taub, Debbie HB donation from, Vol. 8(3):2 residence of, Vol. 8(3):2 Taylor, Abraham family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Taylor, Caroline (née Minnamon) family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5 Taylor, Clarence family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5–6 Taylor, Hilda Ardelle (née Drescher) childhood residence of (See Drescher House) families of, Vol. 6(2):4 Taylor Instrument Company architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Taylor, J. Martin mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Taylor, Joseph spouse and residence of, Vol. 6(2):4 Taylor, Ruby (née Everts) family and residence of, Vol. 4(2):5–6 Taylor, Dr. William R. quoted, on air show – 1910s, Vol. 1(4):4 Teare Family mentioned, Vol. 4(2):5 Temperance Societies Bloss, William Clough and, Vol. 1(2):4 Temple B’rith Kodesh historical sketch of, Vol. 3(2):1–3; Vol. 4(3):4 Thomas Creek, Vol. 5(3):5 map Thompson, Randall Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):4 Thorpe, Jim mentioned, Vol. 5(3):7 Tierson Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(3):4 Tierson, Isaac mentioned, Vol. 1(3):4 Tiffany, Louis Comfort mentioned, Vol. 5(1):5 Times Union (newspaper) on Corbett’s Glen – 1970s, Vol. 6(1):5 Marcotte, Bob at, Vol. 7(2):1 Todd, George landscape architect for, Vol. 6(2):5 Tolan, Mrs. Ellen (née McKeon) family of, Vol. 3(1):2 Tolan, Ellen A. (daughter of Ellen McKeon Tolan) family of, Vol. 3(1):2 residence of – 1930s, Vol. 6(3):2 Tolan, John Patrick historical sketch of, Vol. 3(1):2 Tolan, Mary mentioned, Vol. 3(1):2 Town & Country (magazine) on George Eastman House landscaping, Vol. 8(2):5–6 Town, Jonathan brick works of, Vol. 5(2):3, 8 map Town of Brighton. See Brighton, Town of Town of Irondequoit Historic Preservation Commission of, member of, Vol. 8(2):1 Train wreck in Corbett’s Glenn, Vol. 7(3):6 photo Treaty of Buffalo Creek mentioned, Vol. 6(1):3 Trevor Court Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 1(2):7; Vol. 5(1):1 Ward commission on, Vol. 5(1):2 Wiard, Walter Vars and, Vol. 5(3):6 Trimm, G. Lee Brighton Town Hall and, Vol. 4(3):1 Tryon & Company/Tryon Company clerk in, Vol. 8(4):2 Corbett’s Glen and, Vol. 6(1):3 Tryon, City of historic marker for, Vol. 8(4):8 map of reconstruction of, Vol. 8(4):2 residents of, Vol. 6(1):3 school in, Vol. 8(4):2, 8 photo caption Tryon Company. See Tryon & Company/Tryon Company Tryon, John businesses of, Vol. 6(3):3 Tryon, Salmon businesses of, Vol. 6(3):3 Tucker, Jack portion of newspaper article by, Vol. 5(2):4 photo Tunnel. See under Corbett’s Glen Turner, Mr. (no given name) occupations of – early 1800s, Vol. 8(4):2 Tuttle, H. residence of – 1920s, Vol. 8(1):7 Twain, Mark quoted, on plank roads, Vol. 4(1):2–3 Twelve Corners schools. See under Brighton public schools Twelve Corners sports field. See Sheehan’s Field Twentieth Century Tally Ho (horse-drawn carriage), Vol. 6(2):8, 8 photo U Underground Railroad Brighton station on, Vol. 4(3):2 Union Free School Districts. See under Brighton public schools Universities. See Colleges and Universities; specific institution University Avenue Eastman fence on, Vol. 2(3):8 photo University Club mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 University of Nottingham (England) Manaseri, Christopher B. at, Vol. 8(4):1 University of Rochester architects of, Vol. 6(4):4, 5 Cutler, James G. at, Vol. 6(4):5 Fairchild photographic exhibit at, Vol. 5(2):2 Hanson, Howard and, Vol. 2(2):4 Keating, Kenneth B. and, Vol. 5(3):6 landscape architects for, Vol. 6(2):5 River Campus design, Vol. 6(4):5 library renderings, Vol. 6(4):8 Robinson, Charles Mulford and, Vol. 5(3): 4 Whipple, Dr. George and, Vol. 2(2):4 U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children, Vol. 2(3):3 V Valentine, Alan residence as UR president, Vol. 8(2):5 Van Order, Robert Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):1 Vanderbilt, Commodore Buckland, Amos Sr. and, Vol. 8(3):4 Vick Park race track, Buckland horse raced at, Vol. 8(3):4 Victor, NY Gosenhauser holding in, Vol. 8(3):3 Vincent, Jeff Corbett property and – 1980s, Vol. 6(1):6 photographs provided by, Vol. 6(2):1, 8 Vogt, Albert residence of, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 W Wagner, Scott Corbett property and – 1980s, Vol. 6(1):6 Wales, Prince of Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):5 Walker, William Hall George Eastman House and, Vol. 8(2):5 Wallace, Olive mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 residence of, Vol. 4(3):2 Wallace, Timothy historical sketch of, Vol. 1(3):7 residence of, Vol. 4(3):2 War of 1812 Stoneburner, William in, Vol. 6(1):3–4 Ward, Ward Wellington (1875-1932) historical sketch of, Vol. 5(1):2–7 Warner, Andrew Jackson (architect) works by, Vol. 3(1):3 Wilder Building, Vol. 8(3):7 photo Warner Castle Czerkas, Jean and, Vol. 8(2):1 Warner, J. Foster (architect) Barnard, Houston and, Vol. 5(1):1 City Directory listing for, Vol. 7(2):5 dormitory designed by, Vol. 2(3):4 photo employee of, Vol. 6(4):4 George Eastman House and, Vol. 6(2):5; Vol. 8(2):2 historical sketch of, Vol. 3(1):3–4 Mercy Complex and, Vol. 3(1):2 Soule House and, Vol. 8(2):5 Warner, Pete mentioned, Vol. 3(1):3 Warrant Homestead historical sketch of, Vol. 4(3):2 Warrant, Sarah. See Crittenden, Sarah (née Warrant) Warren Avenue subdivision of, Vol. 4(2):4 Warren Estates/Park mentioned, Vol. 4(2):4 Washington, D.C. Wright, Arlene in, Vol. 8(1):1 Waterville, NY Eastman family in, Vol. 8(2):3 central school auditorium and, Vol. 8(2):3 Waterville Times (newspaper) on Eastman nursery plants, Vol. 8(2):3 Watson, Emily Sibley Herdle, George and, Vol. 1(1):6 Watson Family cemetery memorial of, Vol. 1(2):6 photo Webster, Archibald Brighton High School and, Vol. 4(2):2 Weed, Thurlow (of Albany) daughter of, Vol. 8(4):6 Weis, John brick works of, Vol. 5(2):3, 8 map Weiss, Joseph residence of, Vol. 4(2):3 Welwyn Garden City advert for, Vol. 7(2):1 Wenrich, John C. history of, Vol. 6(4):7 illustrations of, Vol. 6(4):7, 8; Vol. 8(2):6 quoted, on painting technique, Vol. 6(4):7 University of Rochester design and, Vol. 6(4):5 West Avenue Frisbie family residents/residences on, Vol. 2(1):1 West Brighton Fair Grounds Amos Buckland horse and, Vol. 8(3):4 West Henrietta Road as plank road, Vol. 4(1):2; Vol. 4(3):8 Warrant Homestead on, Vol. 4(3):2 West Lowell Street bottling company on – 1800s, Vol. 7(1):5 Westfall Road residents/residences on Buckland family, Vol. 1(2):1, 1 map Buckland Farmhouse/Farmstead (See Buckland Farmhouse/Farmstead) Buckland, Leonard, Vol. 8(3):2 Buckland, Warren, Vol. 8(3):2 Evershed family, Vol. 4(3):4 school on, Vol. 2(1):6 Wheatcraft, Andrew as HB speaker, Vol. 7(3):1 Wheatland, NY one-room schoolhouse research in, Vol. 8(4):1 Wheatland-Chili Central School District Brighton residents in, Vol. 8(4):7 superintendent of, Vol. 8(4):1 Wheeler, Dr. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Wheeler, Jared P. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Wheeler, Justus mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Whipple, Dr. George mentioned, Vol. 2(2):4 White, Lawrence Grant Eastman Theatre design and, Vol. 6(4):5 White, Stanford (architect) lamp post designs by, Vol. 5(3): 3 mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 Whitney, Alice K. mentioned, Vol. 2(3):2 illus caption Whitney Lane origins of, Vol. 2(3):2 illus caption Wiard, Walter Vars (architect) commissions of, Vol. 5(3):6, 6 photo residences of, Vol. 5(3):6 Wickham, Mrs. Harry R. relationship with Gideon Cobb and Gideon Cobb House, Vol. 5(2):4 Wilcox, Clarissa mentioned, Vol. 1(4):6 Wild Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(3):3 Wild, Captain Thomas mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Wild, William H. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Wilder, Dr. Abel family and occupation of, Vol. 8(3):6 Wilder Building about, Vol. 8(3):7 photo caption illustrations of, Vol. 8(3):7 Wilder, Charles family and occupation of, Vol. 8(3):6 Wilder, Gorton & Company dry goods acquisition by, Vol. 8(3):6 Wilder, Samuel Buckland, Amos and, Vol. 8(3):6 historic sketch of, Vol. 8(3):6 property holdings of commercial building, Vol. 8(3):7 illus farm, Vol. 8(3):5 residence, Vol. 8(3):6 with photo Will, Barbara. See Reichart, Barbara Will, Walter residence of, Vol. 5(1):7 Willard, Ernest Hagen, Walter C. and, Vol. 2(1):4 Williams, Mitchell T. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):5 Wills, Royal Barry mentioned, Vol. 7(2):4 Wilson, Edward residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Wilson, Edwin brick works of, Vol. 5(2):3, 8 map Wilson, George residence of, Vol. 4(2):4 Wilson, Joseph C. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 residence of, Vol. 8(4):6 Xerox Corporation and, Vol. 8(4):6 Wilson, Marie Curran mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 Wilson, Matthew farm of, Vol. 8(3):5 Wilson Soule House as Eastman residence Eastman, George quoted on, Vol. 8(2):4–5 Warner, J. Foster and, Vol. 8(2):5 photograph of, Vol. 3(1):3 Wilson, T.C. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map Winter, Ezra Eastman Theatre mural by, Vol. 6(4):4 photo, 5 Winton Road brick yard on, Vol. 1(2):1 Brighton Centre/Village on, Vol. 4(3):6; Vol. 5(3):5; Vol. 7(2):2–3 canal route and, Vol. 1(1):5 Meadowbrook neighborhood along, Vol. 3(2):3, 7 naming of, Vol. 1(4):8 former names, Vol. 1(2):1; Vol. 1(4):8; Vol. 5(3):5 photo caption, map; Vol. 8(1):7 near East Avenue – 1940s, Vol. 2(3):4 photos railroad station near, Vol. 2(3):3 residents/residences on Brown family, Vol. 6(4):2 Buckland family, Vol. 1(2):1 with map; Vol. 4(3):4 Buckland, Leonard, Vol. 8(3):2 Carey family – 1800s, Vol. 8(1):7 Corwin family, Vol. 6(4):2 Drake, Amasa, Vol. 1(4):8 illus Hansen, M. A., Vol. 8(1):7 Hansen, William T. and Margaret, Vol. 8(1):7 Harper, Sally, Vol. 8(1):7–8 Tuttle, H., Vol. 8(1):7 schools on (See Brighton public schools) trolley station on, Vol. 4(3):8 Wolf, Louis business card of, Vol. 6(3):4 illus Wolf’s Market. See also DeWolf’s Market mentioned, Vol. 7(2):3 site of, Vol. 6(3):4 photo caption Wombell, Clarence F. mentioned, Vol. 1(3):3 Women’s Christian Temperance Union site of, Vol. 6(3):4–5 photos Woodworth, Chauncey residence, architect and location of, Vol. 6(2):5 Worden, Roxanna spouse, family, and home sites of, Vol. 5(2):3, 4 Work House mentioned, Vol. 1(3):7 World’s Fair. See Columbian Exposition of 1893 Wratten and Wainwright (England) Mees, Charles E. at, Vol. 6(2):6, 7 photo Wright, Arlene about, Vol. 8(1):2 as speaker, Vol. 8(1):1 Wright, Frank Lloyd Houston Barnard Tract and – 1920s, Vol. 7(2):2 mentioned, Vol. 5(1):5 suburban architecture and, Vol. 7(2):7 Wright, Orville and Wilbur mentioned, Vol. 1(4):1 X Xerox Corporation Wilson, Joseph C. and, Vol. 8(4):6 Y Yale Family cemetery lot of, Vol. 1(2):5 Yale, Justus mentioned, Vol. 1(2):5–6 Yale, T. B. property of – 1870s, Vol. 5(3):5 map |
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