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Historic Brighton NewsletterHistoric Brighton News began publication in the Summer of 2000. Our goal is to publish four issues a year, Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall. Our Editor is the well read local author, Betsy Brayer. We will eventually have all of our newsletters online. The issues to the right are currently available as pdfs: The alphabetical index 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:
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Volume 2 Number 2 Winter 2002 (as html) |
Historic Brighton Newsletter Index |
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 |