The Public Market is almost empty as vendors enter in horse-drawn wagons. At the center is J. Gabrielse's grocery wagon. The photograph shows Shed A at the north side of the Market. A fountain and horse trough is visible at left center.
Central Park, looking west from Fifth Street. Trolley tracks are visible on the grass median. On the right is the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Christ. The church was organized in 1892, and the building, at the corner of Fourth Street, was…
Frank Dimora, 28, owner of a grocery at 123 Central Park, was accused of shooting Antonio Gagliano, 30, owner of a grocery at 125 Central Park. According to a Rochester Herald Article, as of Sept. 20, 1922, Gagliano's condition was listed as…
Frank Dimora, 28, owner of a grocery at 123 Central Park, was accused of shooting Antonio Gagliano, 30, owner of a grocery at 125 Central Park. According to a Rochester Herald Article, as of Sept. 20, 1922, Gagliano's condition was listed as…
First Place, new housing units on inner city lots. Looking southwest from Central Park and Niagara Street, just north of the Rochester Public Market. The city skyline is in the distance.
This is a collection of photos of the Rochester Public Market in 2018. Pictured are the vendors, the vehicles that they have arrived in, the original vendor stations, and the indoor market.
The above picture is dated about 1880, and the mills shown are as follows (left to right): Ferguson & Lewis; Moseley & Motley, Smith & Sherman, Irving Mills, Moseley & Motley, People's Custom Mill, Shawmut Mill, Washington Mill.
Bartholomay Brewing Company's main buildings overlooking the Upper Falls ran 450 feet including the brew house, beer storage vaults and malt house. A large elevator stored malt and barley. Nearby were the wash house, freight depot, office, stables,…