1876 Racine Advocate directory for ROCHESTER,
Racine Co., WI
TOWN OF ROCHESTER
Town No. 3, Range 19 East
TOWN ORGANIZATION
W.B. Stetson, Chairman and Supervisor
B.F. Hewett, Supervisor
H.B. Cheney, Supervisor
Reuben North, Clerk
R.S. Jackson, Treasurer
Wm. Gates, Assessor
H. Cady, J.C. Gibson, F.E. Hoyt, D. Winter, Justices of the Peace
A.H. Belden, T. White, Constables
Geo. H. Blake, Sealer of Weights and Measurers
Population - males, 436; females, 408; total 844
VILLAGE OF ROCHESTER
The village of Rochester, containing a population of about five hundred
inhabitants, is pleasantly situated on the Fox river, twenty-three miles west of
Racine, twenty-eight miles by the road from Milwaukee, and five miles north of
Burlington. The first plat of the village was made in October 1839, and embraced
all the village property on the west side of Fox river and that portion east of the
river, and south of Main street. The second plat was made in May 1840, and
embraced all that portion of the village tract east of the river and north of Main
street. The first name given to the village was "Upper Forks." It was first
settled by Mr. Levi Godfrey, who came into the country in the fall of 1835,
accompanied by John B. Wade. His shanty, sixteen feet square, was the first
structure erected for human habitation in the town. In 1836, Mr. Godfrey
brought out his family, and in 1837, James H. Gibson, Alonzo Snow, and
several others located in the town. Mr. Godfrey kept the first hotel in the town,
opening it in 1837. It was a log building and known as the "Old Ark." Alonzo
Snow was the first merchant in the place and occupied a building on the corner
of Main and Front streets. In 1837, M. C. Whitman erected a saw mill, which
burned in 1839, it being the first mill built in Rochester. In 1844, the first
flouring mill was put up by Philo Belden, who, in connection with M.S. Green
and J. Ford, located the present Rochester water power. The first bridge over
Fox river at Rochester, was built in 1836 by Ira A. Rice and J.S. Palmer. The
first fanning mill establishment in the county was established in Rochester in
1839, by Mr. Richard E. Ela. His first mills were built in the cellar under his
house. The first church building erected in the town was built in 1844 by the
Congregational Society. Rev. C. C. Cadwell was the first resident minister in
Rochester, settling there in 1839. The first physician was Dr. Solomon Blood.
The first chairs and bedsteads manufactured at any place within a distance of
sixty miles west, were made by Oren Wright, who settled in Rochester in 1840
and established a turning lathe, & c. The Baptists were the first religious
society in the place, having been organized in 1837.
The village of Rochester contains at the present time, some half dozen stores,
a full supply of shops of every description, the necessary professions,
artists, &c. It has also a first-class Hotel, the "Union House," kept by Capt.
J.H. Gipson, an old settler, and who is every way qualified to discharge the
duties as "landlord." He is assisted in his management by his son, Mr. A.H.
Gipson. There are also two churches, a lodge of Odd Fellows, (one of the
oldest in the state), a Division of the Sons of Temperance, and a large, well
attended institution of learning, known as the Rochester Seminary.
The streets of Rochester are wide and clean and nowhere can be found a
better shaded, or a more pleasant and beautiful village. The buildings,
although some are old, are substantially built and present an appearance
of neatness and comfort seldom seen in small villages. The water power of
Rochester is excellent and abundant, and will at some future day, not far
distant, be extensively used for manufacturing purposes. The will Rochester
be alive with business; its population increase by the hundreds, and it will
become, as it justly deserves to, one of the best manufacturing places in the
state, if not in the northwest. No better opportunities are afforded to "grow
up" with a town, no better chances for wealth making, and the securing of
a pleasant home in the midst of a moral and enterprising community, with
excellent educational opportunities, church advantages, &c., than are
offered in Rochester. To those who are desirous of settling in such a
place, it offers great inducements.
VILLAGE DIRECTORY
A
Adams, E.B. & Co (Edward B. and Henry R.), dealers in hardware &c., sw
cor Front and Main
Adams, Edward B (E.B. Adams & Co), r nw cor Fox and Front
Adams, Geo W, harness &c., ss Main 2 e State, r ne cor Main and Front
Adams, Henry R (E B Adams & Co), r ws Front 2 s Main
Adams, Robert, farmer, r ws State 4 s Main
Albright, A., wagon-manufacturer, ns Main 3 e river, r ss Main, 2 e Water
Augir, C E, student, bds w s State 5 s Main
Augir, Rev O D, pastor F.W. Baptist Church, r ws State 5 s Main
B
Barry, H L, farmer, r nw cor Main and Chicago
Beaumont & Eccles, (Thomas B & A W E), meat market es Front 2 n Main
Beaumont, Thomas B (Beaumont & Eccles), r ws Front 2 n Fox
Belden, Albert, blacksmith, r es Front 1 s Fox
Bensene, Eli, blacksmith, bds ss Main 3 e Water
Berry, W R, produce dealer, r nw cor Main and Chicago
Black, Mrs M, widow, r ns Main 4 w Front, 2d floor
Blake, John, r es State 1 s Fox
Blakey, John S (Russell & Blakey), r ws State 8 s Main
Brooks, Mrs M, widow, r ns Spring e Water
Brown, Ezra, farmer, r ws State, 3 n Main
Buell, Horace, tinsmith, bds nw cor Fox and Front
Burns, Robert, teamster, r es Chicago 2 n Main
C
Cady, Henry, confectionery, &c., ne cor Main and State r ws State 1 n
Main
Campbell, W A, wagon manufacturer, es Front 5 n Main, r es Water, 1 s
Fox
Carpenter, Isaac, teamster, r nw cor Main and Chicago
Carpenter, Wm (Gipson & Co), r ws Front 2 s Fox
Cheney, H B, farmer, r ns Main 3 e Water
Chesack, Frank, lab r ns Main 2 e Chicago
Chesack, Wm, lab r ns Main 4 e Washington
Codman, Mrs. A, widow, r ss Main 2 e State, 2d floor
Coombs, Dr L D, physician, &c., se cor Main and Water, r same
Cooper, James, r ws Front 3 n Spring
D
Drake, Mrs L, widow, r se cor Main and Chicago
E
Eccles, A W (Beaumont & Eccles), r ws Front 2 n Main
Ela, Richard E, land owner, r sw cor Main and Water
Emmons, Mrs, widow, r ss Main 3 w State
F
Farr, Merrill H, farmer, r ws State 2 s Main
G
Gipson, James, peddler, r ne cor Chicago and Main
Gipson & Co (J H G and W L Carpenter), meat market, ss Main 3 w
Front
Gipson, Arthur H, clerk, Union House, bds same
Gipson, James H, Prop Union House (and Gibson & Co), r Union
House
Gleason, John, shoemaker, bds ws State 6 s Main
H
Halenbake, Wm, blacksmith, ws Front 1 n Spring, r ns Main 3 e
State
Harris, Stewart, gardner, r ws Front 4 n Spring
Hay, Martha, student, r es Front 2 n Main
Heald, Alfred, lab r es Front 1 n West
Hewett, Lyman, farmer, r ss Main 1 e Washington
Hinchliffe, Thomas, speculator, r es Chicago 3 n Main
J
Jackson, Abram (Jackson & Co), r ws State 2 n Main
Jackson & Co (George and Abram J), general merchants, ns Main
3 s State and ns Main 3 w Front
Jackson, George (Jackson & Co), r se cor State and Spring
Jackson, Joseph, boots and shoes, ss Main 1 e State, r ws State
6 s Main
Jackson, R S, clerk, Jackson & Co, r ns Spring 1 e State
Jones, John S, horse farrier, r ws Front 2 n West
K
Kelly, Henry, wagon maker, bds ss Main 2 e Water
Kolas, Martin, pedler, r es State n Spring
L
Lehechka, Mrs F, widow, r ne cor Washington and Main
Ludman, John, lab r ss Main 1 e Chicago
M
McDonald, Geo., agent, r ws Water 1 s Main
McMurtrie, David, tailor, ns Main 4 e State, r same
Merrill, Mrs L D, widow, r ss Main 3 w State
N
Newell, G F, physician, &c., nw cor Front and Main
Noble, Allen (Noble & White), r ss Main 2 w Front
Noble, George, teamster, r ws State 9 s Main
Noble & White (Allen N and Wm D W) general merchants, ns
Main 4 w Front
P
Pouley, Prof R F, principal, Rochester Seminary, r sw cor State and
Main
R
Rizarch, Frank, lab r ss Main 4 w State
Robertson, A J, cooper, se cor Main and Front, r ss Main 2 w State
Russell, A J (Russell & Blakey), r ws State 9 s Main
Russell & Blakey (A J R and J B), props Rochester Mills, es State 1
s West
S
Schumacher, C, saloon, ne cor Main and Front, r same
Sheard, Abram, tanner, bds es Water below Fox
Sheard, George, tanner, es Front 1 n West, r ss Water below Fox
Smith, Charles, lab r ns Main 3 e Washington
Stevens, Frank, carpenter, bds Union House
T
Taylor, M F, photographer, se cor Main and Front, r same
Thompson, A, r ws State 3 s Main
Thompson, James, r ns Main 2 e Water
U
Union House, J H Gipson, Prop, ss Main 3 e State
V
Van Ornum, _____, farmer, r ne cor Chicago and Main
W
Wallack, John, lab r ns Main 1 e Chicago
Wallis, Geo, shoemaker, ss Main 2 w Front, r es Front 7 n Main
Wandrashak, Jo., r ns Main 2 e Washington
Wendt, Fred, harness-maker, bds ne cor Main and State
White, Wm D (Noble & White), bds Union House
Whitman, S, farmer, r ws State 7 s Main
Willey, John R, farmer, r es Front 8 n Main
Wolfenden, Miss E, r ne cor Chicago and Main
Wood, Albert (Wood & Sons) bds ss Main 3 e Water
Wood, Henry (Wood & Sons) bds ss Main 3 e Water
Wood, John (Wood & Sons) r ss Main 3 e Water
Wood & Sons (John, Henry and Albert); machinists &c., ns
Main 3 e River
Wright, J D, painter, bds ss Main 3 e Chicago
Wright, Oren, r ss Main 3 e Chicago
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Blacksmiths - Wm Halenbake, ws Front 1 n Spring
Wood & Sons, ns Main 3 e River
Boot & Shoe Mnfr's - J Jackson, ss Main r e State
Boot & Shoe Dealers - J Jackson, ss Main 1 e State
Jackson & Co, ns Main 3 w Front
Noble & White, ns Main 4 w Front
Cheese Factory - Thomas Hinchliffe, ws Chicago 3 n Main
Confectionery - H Cady, ne cor Main and State
Coopers - A J Robertson, se cor Main and Front
Dry Goods - Jackson & Co, ns Main 3 e State
Noble & White, ns Main 4 w Front
Groceries - Jackson & Co, ns Main 3 w Front
Noble & White, ns Main 4 w Front
Hardware - E B Adams & Co, sw cor Front and Main
Harness &c. - G W Adams, ss Main 2 e State
Hotel - Union House, ss Main 3 e State
Machinists - Wood & Sons, ns Main 3 e river
Meat markets - Beaumont & Eccles, es Front 2 n Main
Gipson & Co, ss Main 3 w Front
Mill. - Russell & Blakey, es State 1 s West
Photographer - M F Taylor, se cor Main and Front
Physicians, &c. - L D Coombs, se cor Main and Water
G F Newell, nw cor Main and Front
Saloon - C Schumacher, ne cor Main and Front
Shoemakers - J Jackson, ss Main 1 e State
G Wallis, ss Main 2 w Front
Tailor - D McMurtrie, ns Main 4 e State
Tannery - Geo. Sheard, ss Front 1 n West
Tinsmiths - E B Adams & Co, sw cor Front and Main
Wagon Makers - A Albright, ns Main 4 e river
W A Campbell, es Front 5 n Main
CHURCHES
Free Will Baptist, situated on the east side of State street north of
Spring; Services Sundays, at 11 am and 7 pm; Prayer meetings on
Wednesdays at 7 pm; Sunday School, at 12 m.; No. of
communicants, about 40; Rev O D Augir, Pastor; A J Russell,
Clerk
Grace Church, (Unitarian) situated on the east side of State Street,
first building south of Main; Services Sundays at 10:30 am and
2 pm; Rev A C Barry, Pastor; R North, Clerk
SCHOOLS
School District No. 1 Situated on sec 2, north of the town plat of
Rochester; average no. of scholars 85; F E Hoyt, Dist Clerk
Rochester Seminary. Situated on the south-west cor of Main and
State, was organized in 1866. It is under the control of the Honey
Creek Quarterly Conference of the Free Baptists, is denominational,
but not sectarian. No. of scholars, 115; Rev O D Augir, President;
A J Russell, Secretary; Prof R F Pouley, Principal
SOCIETIES
Friendship Lodge No 18, I O O F organized in 1847, meet at their
hall, south side of Main, first building east of State, every
Saturday at 7 pm; No. of members, 40; C G Morey, N G; J D
Wright, Per Sec; G M Healy, Treasurer; C Caley, Rec Sec
Rochester Division No. 7; S. of T. meet at their hall, south east
corner of Main and Front, on Fridays of each week, at 7 pm; No.
of Members, 40; C J Hute, W P; Miss M Frazier, Treasurer; H R
Adams, Secretary
POST OFFICE
On the north-east corner, of Main and State, is open from 7 pm of
each day, Sundays excepted; H Cady P M
STREET DIRECTORY
CHICAGO - from Muskego creek south, to south village limits, crossing
Spring, Main and Fox; 2d street east of the river
DODGE - from the river west, to west village limits, crossing Front and
State; 3d street south of Main, west side
FOX - from State east, to east village limits, crossing Front, Fox river,
Water, Chicago and Washington; 1st street south of Main
FRONT - from Spring south to intersection, of State, crossing Main,
Fox and West; 1st street west of the river
MAIN - From west village limits to east village limits, crossing State,
Front, Fox river, Water, Chicago and Washington
SPRING - from Front west, to west village limits, crossing State, and
from the river east, to east village limits, crossing Water, Chicago
and Washington; 1st street north of Main
STATE - from north village limits south, to south village limits,
crossing Spring, Main, Fox, West and Dodge; 2d street west of the
river
WASHINGTON - from Muskego creek south, to south village limits,
crossing Spring, Main and Fox; 3d street east of the river
WATER - from Muskego creek south, to south village limits, crossing
Spring, Main and Fox; 1st street east of the river
WEST - from the river west, to west village limits, crossing Front and
State; 2d street south of Main, west side
TOWN DIRECTORY
A
Albee, Charles, farmer, p o Rochester, les 124 1/2 acres, W Plucka, sec
1, G
Albright, Christian, farmer, p o Rochester, les 44 acres, T Henningfield,
sec 2, G
Anderson, Luther C, farmer, p o Rochester, own 160 acres, sec 18, Am
Aspinwall, Allen, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 3, E
B
Belden, Allen H, wagon-maker, p o Rochester, bds P. Belden, sec 11, Am
Belden, Philo, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 11, Am
Bierman, Edward, farmer, p o Rochester, les 160 acres, sec 2, G
Blackburn, John, farmer, p o Rochester, bds M. Blackburn, sec 5, E
Blackburn, Mathew, farmer, p o Rochester, own 160 acres, sec 5, E
Bradley, Patrick, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 7, I
Brock, Martin, farmer, p o Burlington, own 80 acres, sec 16, G
Bullmore, Geo, farmer, p o Rochester, own 65 acres, sec 9, E
C
Caldcott, Joseph, farmer, p o Rochester, own 35 acres, sec 12, E
Carman, E S, farmer, p o Honey Creek, own 80 acres, sec 6, Am
Cheesman, Edward, farmer, p o Rochester, own 200 acres, sec 10, E
Cheesman, Henry, farmer, p o Rochester, wks E. Cheesman, sec 10, E
Cockroft, Joseph, farmer, p o Rochester, own 120 acres, sec 13, E
Coombs, Abner, farmer, p o Rochester, bds A P Coombs, sec 5, Am
Coombs, A P, farmer, p o Rochester, own 100 acres, sec 5, Am
Cunningham, Mrs M, widow, p o Rochester, own 240 acres, sec 15, I
D
Dobson, Lawrence H, farmer, p o Rochester, wks R Dobson, sec 12, Am
Dobson, Richard, farmer, p o Rochester, own 120 acres, sec 12, E
E
Earle, Thadeus, farmer, p o Honey Creek, own 188 acres, sec 6, Am
Earle, Watson, farmer, p o Honey Creek, own 51 acres, sec 6, Am
Everetts, A J, farmer, p o Vienna, les 277 acres, E Everetts, with
H W Everetts, sec 18, Am
Everetts, Eleazer, farmer, p o Vienna, own 277 acres, sec 18, Am
Everetts, H W, farmer, p o Vienna, les 277 acres, E Everetts, with
A J Everetts, sec 18, Am
F
Flint, Eben, farmer, p o Rochester, own 40 acres, sec 3, Am
Foreman, Wm, farmer, p o Rochester, les 40 acres, E Flint, sec 3, E
Fowler, Benjamin, farmer, p o Rochester, own 70 acres, sec 4, Am
Freelove, Harly, farmer, p o Rochester, own 40 acres, sec 3, Am
Frost, Horace, farmer, p o Rochester, own 177 acres, sec 9, Am
G
Garber, Fred, farmer, p o Rochester, les 101 acres, A Zaunecke, sec
17, Am
Gates, Wm, farmer and carpenter, p o Rochester, own 77 acres, sec 4,
Am
Gibson, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 13 acres, sec 7, E
Griffith, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 85 acres, sec 17, E
Grostable, Henry, farmer, p o Rochester, own 87 acres, sec 1, G
H
Hagaman, Dorus, farmer, p o Burlington, own 80 acres, sec 13, G
Hause, Fred, farmer, p o Rochester, les 128 acres, sec 9, Am
Healey, Geo M, farmer, p o Rochester, own 112 acres, sec 7, Am
Hewett, B F, farmer, p o Rochester, own 98 acres, sec 4, Am
Hinchliffe, A W, farmer, p o Rochester, bds S Hinchliffe, sec 13, Am
Hinchliffe, Squire, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 13, E
Hock, Charles, farmer, p o Rochester, les 101 acres, C Luke, sec 15,
G
Holcomb, John, farmer, p o Vienna, les 80 acres, J Sawyer, sec 18,
Am
Hoyt, Frank E, farmer, p o Rochester, own 356 acres, sec 9, Am
Hoyt, Roscoe A, farmer, p o Rochester, les 342 acres, sec 3, Am
Hoyt, Wm, farmer, p o Rochester, own 1 acre, sec 9, Am
Hoyt, Wm E, farmer, p o Rochester, with F E Hoyt, sec 9, Am
Hute, Charles, farmer, p o Rochester, wks J Hute, sec 9, Am
Hute, David, farmer, p o Rochester, wks J Hute, sec 9, Am
Hute, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 9, I
J
Jaskey, August, farmer, p o Rochester, les 80 acres, M Cunningham,
sec 17, I
Johnson, George, farmer, p o Rochester, own 30 acres, sec 13, E
K
Kadore, Mrs H, widow, p o Rochester, with Wm Kadore, sec 9, G
Kadore, Wm, farmer, p o Rochester, les 100 acres M L Ayers, sec 9, G
Kenny, Patrick, farmer, p o Rochester, own 40 acres, sec 8, I
Koehler, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 60 acres (undivided), sec
1, I
Koehler, John Jr, farmer, p o Rochester, own 60 acres (undivided),
sec 1, I
Krakrosky, Fred, farmer, p o Rochester, les 20 acres, sec 16, G
Krock, Fred, farmer, p o Rochester, les 1 acre W Plucker, sec 1, G
L
Langmaid, Albert S, farmer, p o Honey Creek, les 80 acres Langmaid
Est, sec 6, Am
Lewis, James, farmer, p o Vienna, own 80 acres, sec 18, Am
Lightfield, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 120 acres, sec 15, G
Lightfield, Wm, farmer, p o Rochester, r sec 15, G
Linneman, Henry, farmer, p o Rochester, own 114 1/2 acres, sec 1, G
Luke, Conrad, farmer, p o Rochester, own 101 acres, sec 15, G
Luke, Phillip, farmer, p o Rochester, wks C Luke, sec 15, G
M
Malone, Andrew, farmer, p o Rochester, own 50 acres, sec 11, I
Martin, Alfred, farmer, p o Rochester, own 97 acres, sec 5, E
Martin, Allen, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 12, E
Miller, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 54 acres, sec 15, G
N
Noble, James, farmer, p o Rochester, les 1/2 acre C Rountree, sec
12, Am
Noble, Joseph A, farmer, p o Rochester, les 1/2 acre R Dobson, sec
13, E
North, Reuben, farmer, p o Rochester, own 60 acres, sec 1, E
P
Perkins, J C, farmer, p o Rochester, own 116 acres, sec 7, Am
Punce, Frank, farmer, p o Rochester, les 50 acres, Chesack Est.,
sec 11, B
R
Redline, Fred, farmer, p o Rochester, wks J Redline, sec 14, G
Redline, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 67 acres, sec 14, G
Reesman, Henry, farmer, p o Rochester, own 185 acres, sec 15, G
Rowe, Wm, farmer, p o Rochester, own 157 1/2 acres, sec 16, E
Russell, Henry, farmer, p o Rochester, wks H A Russell, sec 16, Am
Russell, Harvey A, farmer, p o Rochester, own 120 acres, sec 16, Am
S
Sawyer, Albert, farmer, p o Rochester, own 55 acres, sec 5, Am
Schultz, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 5 acres, sec 10, G
Seigert, Charles, farmer, p o Rochester, own 210 acres, sec 14, G
Silvernail, C P, farmer, p o Rochester, les 40 acres (undivided), J
Drake Est., sec 1, Am
Silvernail, Peter, farmer, p o Rochester, les 40 acres (undivided),
J Drake Est., sec 1, Am
Smith, Mrs C, widow, p o Rochester, own 20 acres, sec 16, G
Soule, Charles N, farmer, p o Rochester, own 120 acres, sec 8, Am
Soule, Ebenezer, farmer, p o Honey Creek, own 80 acres, sec 6, Am
Soule, Elvirus, farmer, p o Rochester, own 101 acres, sec 7, Am
Stetson, W B, farmer, p o Rochester, own 206 acres, sec 4, Am
Stetson, Allen, farmer, p o Honey Creek, own 170 acres, sec 5, Am
Summers, Wm, farmer, p o Rochester, own 120 acres, sec 16, E
W
Warmington, Geo, farmer, p o Rochester, own 110 acres, sec 6, les
50 acres, Warmington Est., sec 5, E
Wemer, Clemons, farmer, p o Rochester, own 80 acres, sec 13, G
Wemer, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 40 acres, sec 13, G
White, Thomas, farmer, p o Vienna, les 160 acres, R Adams, sec 18 E
White, W D, farmer, p o Rochester, own 72 1/2 acres, sec 4, E
Winter, David, farmer, p o Rochester, own 104 1/2 acres, sec 1, E
Wyatt, J Mrs, widow, p o Rochester, own 101 acres, sec 17, E
Wyatt, _____, farmer, p o Rochester, les 101 acres, Mrs J Wyatt,
sec 17, Am
Y
York, _____, farmer, p o Rochester, wks Mrs M Cunningham, sec 15,
Am
Z
Zick, John, farmer, p o Rochester, own 56 acres, sec 12, G
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Carpenters - Wm Gates, sec 4
Vinegar Works - F E Hoyt, sec 9
Wagon-Maker - A H Belden, sec 11
CHURCHES
Baptist Church, situated on section 6. Services Sundays, at 10:30
am and 7 pm; Rev G H Hubbard, Pastor
Methodist Bible Christian Church, situated on section 13. Services
Sundays, at 2:30 pm and semi-monthly at 7 pm; Prayer meetings
Thursdays at 7 pm; Class meetings Sundays at 10:30 am and Sunday
School at 1 pm; No. of members, 20; Rev T H Dry, Pastor
SCHOOLS
District No 1, Sec 2, Ave No. Scholars 85, F E Hoyt, clerk
District No 2, Sec 11 Ave No. Scholars 96, W H Turner, clerk
District No 3, Sec 3, Ave No. Scholars 55, W B Stetson, clerk
District No 1 (joint) Sec 13, Ave No. Scholars 50, H Noble, clerk
District No 3, Sec 15, Ave No. Scholars 24, F Banks, clerk
POST OFFICE
Rochester, sec 2, H Cady, P.M.