Gazetteer and Business Directory of Ontario County, N.Y., for 1867-8H. Child, 1867 - 240 pages |
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Page 18
... Residence , Main St. , a few doors above Chapel St. , CANANDAIGUA , N. Y. OFFICE HOURS 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. DR . J. B. VOAK , ( SUCCESSOR TO DR . O. S. WOOD . ) HOMEOPATHIST , Office and Residence in Bemis Block ...
... Residence , Main St. , a few doors above Chapel St. , CANANDAIGUA , N. Y. OFFICE HOURS 9 to 11 A. M. , and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. DR . J. B. VOAK , ( SUCCESSOR TO DR . O. S. WOOD . ) HOMEOPATHIST , Office and Residence in Bemis Block ...
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... resident of Canandaigua for a long time , and the first regular Mor- mon society was formed at Fayette , in the adjoining county of Sene- ca , in the year 1830 . The present sketch of Ontario County would be incomplete without some ...
... resident of Canandaigua for a long time , and the first regular Mor- mon society was formed at Fayette , in the adjoining county of Sene- ca , in the year 1830 . The present sketch of Ontario County would be incomplete without some ...
Page 39
... residence near the Outlet . Soon after , Mr. Walker , agent for Phelps and Gorham , arrived with a party , and opened a land office . Judge John H. Jones was one of the party who open- ed the road from Geneva to Canandaigua , in 1788 ...
... residence near the Outlet . Soon after , Mr. Walker , agent for Phelps and Gorham , arrived with a party , and opened a land office . Judge John H. Jones was one of the party who open- ed the road from Geneva to Canandaigua , in 1788 ...
Page 41
... resident of Canandaigua , he endeared himself to all , on account of his quiet , unostentatious man- ners and charitable deeds . The public edifices , streets , and the rural church - yard , all bear testimony to his public spirit . He ...
... resident of Canandaigua , he endeared himself to all , on account of his quiet , unostentatious man- ners and charitable deeds . The public edifices , streets , and the rural church - yard , all bear testimony to his public spirit . He ...
Page 62
... residence of Judge Foote , and the large and elegant dwelling of Mr. Nehemiah Den- ton , are noticeable among the many showy buildings in the vicinity of the village . A daily line of steamers connects this place with the upper ports on ...
... residence of Judge Foote , and the large and elegant dwelling of Mr. Nehemiah Den- ton , are noticeable among the many showy buildings in the vicinity of the village . A daily line of steamers connects this place with the upper ports on ...
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acres Adams agent Allen Benj Benjamin blacksmith boots and shoes Brown Canadice Canandaigua Canandaigua Lake carpenter and farmer carpenter and joiner carriage maker Castle Charles Chas church Clark Clifton Springs cooper Daniel David dealer Edward farm farmer 50 farmer leases Farmington Fisher Geneva George Gorham grist mill Hemlock Lake Henry Henry H Herendeen Hiram Hobart College Hopewell Isaac Jacob James John Johnson Joseph Lake lawyer Lewis Livingston Manchester manufacturer mason merchant mill and farmer milliner Miss Naples Ontario County P. O. address Lyons P. O. address Palmyra painter Patrick Peck Phelps physician Population in 1860 post village postmaster proprietor Reed residence retired farmer Richard Robert Rushville Samuel saw mill school teacher Seneca Seneca Lake shoemaker Shortsville Smith South Bristol square miles stamp Stephen Territory Thomas Thos town vote Water Wayne West Bloomfield William Wilson Yates Yates Co
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Page 37 - How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honor comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there!
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