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RFTRXEJF–little sailboat floating under ominous stormy skies as it starts to rain.
Infrared Black & White of trees in Canandaigua Lake in Finger Lakes in Upstate New York near Rochester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-infrared-black-white-of-trees-in-canandaigua-lake-in-finger-lakes-25997271.html
RMBE87NY–Infrared Black & White of trees in Canandaigua Lake in Finger Lakes in Upstate New York near Rochester
USA, New York, Canandaigua, city street Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-new-york-canandaigua-city-street-29545867.html
RMBM1X1F–USA, New York, Canandaigua, city street
Capture of the Anglo-Rebel steamer Cherokee, by the U. S. S. Canandaigua, off Charleston, May 9th, 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capture-of-the-anglo-rebel-steamer-cherokee-by-the-u-s-s-canandaigua-off-charleston-may-9th-1863-19th-century-american-civil-war-illustration-from-frank-leslies-illustrated-newspaper-image490772340.html
RF2KECH3G–Capture of the Anglo-Rebel steamer Cherokee, by the U. S. S. Canandaigua, off Charleston, May 9th, 1863. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
View [of Ogarita] from Lincoln Wood, Canandaigua, N. Y. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-ogarita-from-lincoln-wood-canandaigua-n-y-image330209243.html
RM2A56977–View [of Ogarita] from Lincoln Wood, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell, waves to crowds here, where he attempted a new world's speedboat record to surpass his own mark of 225.63 mph for the one-mile distance. August 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canandaigua-lake-new-york-donald-campbell-son-of-the-late-sir-malcolm-campbell-waves-to-crowds-here-where-he-attempted-a-new-worlds-speedboat-record-to-surpass-his-own-mark-of-22563-mph-for-the-one-mile-distance-august-1957-image623441498.html
RM2Y685YP–Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell, waves to crowds here, where he attempted a new world's speedboat record to surpass his own mark of 225.63 mph for the one-mile distance. August 1957
U.S.S. Canandaigua, Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J (1901)., Photograph of a photo made mid to late 1800s., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 020014., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Canandaigua (Cruiser) , Cruisers (Warships), American. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uss-canandaigua-date-based-on-detroit-catalogue-j-1901-photograph-of-a-photo-made-mid-to-late-1800s-detroit-publishing-co-no-020014-gift-state-historical-society-of-colorado-1949-canandaigua-cruiser-cruisers-warships-american-image606725566.html
RM2X72MJ6–U.S.S. Canandaigua, Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J (1901)., Photograph of a photo made mid to late 1800s., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 020014., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Canandaigua (Cruiser) , Cruisers (Warships), American.
View (of Ogarita) from Lincoln Wood, Canandaigua, N. Y. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-ogarita-from-lincoln-wood-canandaigua-n-y-image574278312.html
RM2TA8HRM–View (of Ogarita) from Lincoln Wood, Canandaigua, N. Y.
GUNDLACH ES Make Models of Any Maclaine to Order. MEDIU3I-5IZED AUTOMATIC & EXPERIMENTAL WORK. E. V. BAILLARD Fox Bldg. Franklin Square New York. Canandaigua N. Y. MIANUS MOTOR WORKS Manus Conn. MODELS D. L :HOLDEN s KEGEALED MACHINn READY SHORTLY., scientific american, 1900-06-16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gundlach-es-make-models-of-any-maclaine-to-order-mediu3i-5ized-automatic-experimental-work-e-v-baillard-fox-bldg-franklin-square-new-york-canandaigua-n-y-mianus-motor-works-manus-conn-models-d-l-holden-s-kegealed-machinn-ready-shortly-scientific-american-1900-06-16-image334344236.html
RM2ABXKDG–GUNDLACH ES Make Models of Any Maclaine to Order. MEDIU3I-5IZED AUTOMATIC & EXPERIMENTAL WORK. E. V. BAILLARD Fox Bldg. Franklin Square New York. Canandaigua N. Y. MIANUS MOTOR WORKS Manus Conn. MODELS D. L :HOLDEN s KEGEALED MACHINn READY SHORTLY., scientific american, 1900-06-16
. Birds of New York . Hamburg. In the southeastern part of the State its spring migration begins from the ist to the loth of May, sometimes as early as the 26th of April, and it disappears in the fall between the 5th and the 25th of October. These dates also agree very closely with the migrations at Rochester and Canandaigua recorded in my notebook. 292 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Haunts and habits. The Grasshopper sparrow, or Yellow-wingedsparrow as it is frequently called, inhabits meadows, clover fields and weedfields, usually on dryer ground than the Henslow sparrow or the Savannahsparrow, often Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-new-york-hamburg-in-the-southeastern-part-of-the-state-its-spring-migration-begins-from-the-ist-to-the-loth-of-may-sometimes-as-early-as-the-26th-of-april-and-it-disappears-in-the-fall-between-the-5th-and-the-25th-of-october-these-dates-also-agree-very-closely-with-the-migrations-at-rochester-and-canandaigua-recorded-in-my-notebook-292-new-york-state-museum-haunts-and-habits-the-grasshopper-sparrow-or-yellow-wingedsparrow-as-it-is-frequently-called-inhabits-meadows-clover-fields-and-weedfields-usually-on-dryer-ground-than-the-henslow-sparrow-or-the-savannahsparrow-often-image375156176.html
RM2CP9RET–. Birds of New York . Hamburg. In the southeastern part of the State its spring migration begins from the ist to the loth of May, sometimes as early as the 26th of April, and it disappears in the fall between the 5th and the 25th of October. These dates also agree very closely with the migrations at Rochester and Canandaigua recorded in my notebook. 292 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Haunts and habits. The Grasshopper sparrow, or Yellow-wingedsparrow as it is frequently called, inhabits meadows, clover fields and weedfields, usually on dryer ground than the Henslow sparrow or the Savannahsparrow, often
Spencer Canandaigua N. Y. whom address for further information. us for a 'combination for pasting paper without act ing hygrometrically on the same viz. not to extend t in pasting and contract it again in drying.' through which they pass. THE TO BE ENLARGED For 1867. the editors of this journalwho are aided by some of the best procuring Patents for New Inventions. Inventors who may have 781 TEE STELE PRESS OP JOHN A. HEST & 0=1. STILLWELL'S STOVE TONGS., scientific american, 1866-12-08 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spencer-canandaigua-n-y-whom-address-for-further-information-us-for-a-combination-for-pasting-paper-without-act-ing-hygrometrically-on-the-same-viz-not-to-extend-t-in-pasting-and-contract-it-again-in-drying-through-which-they-pass-the-to-be-enlarged-for-1867-the-editors-of-this-journalwho-are-aided-by-some-of-the-best-procuring-patents-for-new-inventions-inventors-who-may-have-781-tee-stele-press-op-john-a-hest-0=1-stillwells-stove-tongs-scientific-american-1866-12-08-image334307899.html
RM2ABW13R–Spencer Canandaigua N. Y. whom address for further information. us for a 'combination for pasting paper without act ing hygrometrically on the same viz. not to extend t in pasting and contract it again in drying.' through which they pass. THE TO BE ENLARGED For 1867. the editors of this journalwho are aided by some of the best procuring Patents for New Inventions. Inventors who may have 781 TEE STELE PRESS OP JOHN A. HEST & 0=1. STILLWELL'S STOVE TONGS., scientific american, 1866-12-08
. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. 404 SHEEP. The introduction of the Hampshire Down of the modern type to America probably first occurred in 1855, when Thomas Mes- senger of Great Neck, Long Island, New York, imported a small flock. But little, however, was done to introduce more Hamp- shires prior to 1880. In 1881 Henry Metcalf of Canandaigua, New York, imported the ram Shepherd's Pride 2d. About 1883 the breed was intro- duced into Michigan, and in 1885 found its way into Ohio, Wiscon- sin, and elsewhere. Characteristics of the Hampshire. The head is very dark brown or almost b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-breeds-of-farm-animals-livestock-404-sheep-the-introduction-of-the-hampshire-down-of-the-modern-type-to-america-probably-first-occurred-in-1855-when-thomas-mes-senger-of-great-neck-long-island-new-york-imported-a-small-flock-but-little-however-was-done-to-introduce-more-hamp-shires-prior-to-1880-in-1881-henry-metcalf-of-canandaigua-new-york-imported-the-ram-shepherds-pride-2d-about-1883-the-breed-was-intro-duced-into-michigan-and-in-1885-found-its-way-into-ohio-wiscon-sin-and-elsewhere-characteristics-of-the-hampshire-the-head-is-very-dark-brown-or-almost-b-image216397309.html
RMPG1MY9–. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. 404 SHEEP. The introduction of the Hampshire Down of the modern type to America probably first occurred in 1855, when Thomas Mes- senger of Great Neck, Long Island, New York, imported a small flock. But little, however, was done to introduce more Hamp- shires prior to 1880. In 1881 Henry Metcalf of Canandaigua, New York, imported the ram Shepherd's Pride 2d. About 1883 the breed was intro- duced into Michigan, and in 1885 found its way into Ohio, Wiscon- sin, and elsewhere. Characteristics of the Hampshire. The head is very dark brown or almost b
Ontario County, New York State (U.S. county, United States of America, USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Ontario map Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-county-new-york-state-us-county-united-states-of-america-usa-us-us-map-vector-illustration-scribble-sketch-ontario-map-image400641202.html
RF2E7PNXA–Ontario County, New York State (U.S. county, United States of America, USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Ontario map
Infrared Black & White of grounds of the famous Sonnerberg Gardens in Canandaigua New York in Finger Lakes near Rochester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-infrared-black-white-of-grounds-of-the-famous-sonnerberg-gardens-in-25997352.html
RMBE87TT–Infrared Black & White of grounds of the famous Sonnerberg Gardens in Canandaigua New York in Finger Lakes near Rochester
Photographic copy of 1913 photograph from collection of Byron Delavan, Canandaigua, New York. CAR AND CORNER OF CARRIAGE HOUSE - Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographic-copy-of-1913-photograph-from-collection-of-byron-delavan-canandaigua-new-york-car-and-corner-of-carriage-house-hiram-lay-carriage-house-mays-point-road-tyre-seneca-county-ny-image249455037.html
RMTDRJCD–Photographic copy of 1913 photograph from collection of Byron Delavan, Canandaigua, New York. CAR AND CORNER OF CARRIAGE HOUSE - Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell, waves to crowds here, where he attempted a new world's speedboat record to surpass his own mark of 225.63 mph for the one-mile distance. August 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canandaigua-lake-new-york-donald-campbell-son-of-the-late-sir-malcolm-campbell-waves-to-crowds-here-where-he-attempted-a-new-worlds-speedboat-record-to-surpass-his-own-mark-of-22563-mph-for-the-one-mile-distance-august-1957-image623440641.html
RM2Y684W5–Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell, waves to crowds here, where he attempted a new world's speedboat record to surpass his own mark of 225.63 mph for the one-mile distance. August 1957
Here, Maj. Gen. E.R. Quesada, Commanding, 9th Fighter Command, is seen helping refuelling a plane after landing on the emergency strip in Cherbourg Peninsula. With him is Lt. Col. Frank S. Perego of Canandaigua, N.Y., who was among the first on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/here-maj-gen-er-quesada-commanding-9th-fighter-command-is-seen-helping-refuelling-a-plane-after-landing-on-the-emergency-strip-in-cherbourg-peninsula-with-him-is-lt-col-frank-s-perego-of-canandaigua-ny-who-was-among-the-first-on-the-image481185492.html
RM2JXRW04–Here, Maj. Gen. E.R. Quesada, Commanding, 9th Fighter Command, is seen helping refuelling a plane after landing on the emergency strip in Cherbourg Peninsula. With him is Lt. Col. Frank S. Perego of Canandaigua, N.Y., who was among the first on the
. History of the University of Michigan . 26, 1895,he was married to Bessie Eudora West, of GrandRapids, Michigan, who survives him. He died atAnn Arbor, INIarch 16, 1906. MORTIMER ELWYN COOLEY was born at Canandaigua, New York, March 28, 1855,son of Albert pjlake and Achsah (Griswold) Cooley.He is of English-Scotch ancestry. The records of 264 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the paternal family are in definite sequence as farback as Daniel Cooley, who settled in East Gran-ville, Massachusetts, about 1650, and continuedthere until his death, occupying important officialpositions. One of Daniels sons re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-university-of-michigan-26-1895he-was-married-to-bessie-eudora-west-of-grandrapids-michigan-who-survives-him-he-died-atann-arbor-iniarch-16-1906-mortimer-elwyn-cooley-was-born-at-canandaigua-new-york-march-28-1855son-of-albert-pjlake-and-achsah-griswold-cooleyhe-is-of-english-scotch-ancestry-the-records-of-264-university-of-michigan-the-paternal-family-are-in-definite-sequence-as-farback-as-daniel-cooley-who-settled-in-east-gran-ville-massachusetts-about-1650-and-continuedthere-until-his-death-occupying-important-officialpositions-one-of-daniels-sons-re-image372562867.html
RM2CJ3KMK–. History of the University of Michigan . 26, 1895,he was married to Bessie Eudora West, of GrandRapids, Michigan, who survives him. He died atAnn Arbor, INIarch 16, 1906. MORTIMER ELWYN COOLEY was born at Canandaigua, New York, March 28, 1855,son of Albert pjlake and Achsah (Griswold) Cooley.He is of English-Scotch ancestry. The records of 264 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the paternal family are in definite sequence as farback as Daniel Cooley, who settled in East Gran-ville, Massachusetts, about 1650, and continuedthere until his death, occupying important officialpositions. One of Daniels sons re
338 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. New Mode of Water Power. Steam Ice Cream Company. Anthracite Coal used for Locomotives. Early Rising. A Loving Hug. An Old Engine. Spendid Car. Large Bell. Advice to Young Men. Death of Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell. A Large Raft. Amusements in Boston. Inventor's Maims. Water Wheels. Steam Engine. Riot at Oswego. Wool at Canandaigua. The uses of a Palace. Health of New York. a million Horse Awning. The Mechanics' Association In Richmond. Telegraph Lines. Cheap Travelling. The Lancaster Cotton Factory Pa. Tonnage of the United States. Sawing Planks. Just Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/338-scientific-american-new-mode-of-water-power-steam-ice-cream-company-anthracite-coal-used-for-locomotives-early-rising-a-loving-hug-an-old-engine-spendid-car-large-bell-advice-to-young-men-death-of-lieutenant-general-sir-colin-campbell-a-large-raft-amusements-in-boston-inventors-maims-water-wheels-steam-engine-riot-at-oswego-wool-at-canandaigua-the-uses-of-a-palace-health-of-new-york-a-million-horse-awning-the-mechanics-association-in-richmond-telegraph-lines-cheap-travelling-the-lancaster-cotton-factory-pa-tonnage-of-the-united-states-sawing-planks-just-image334294772.html
RM2ABTCB0–338 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. New Mode of Water Power. Steam Ice Cream Company. Anthracite Coal used for Locomotives. Early Rising. A Loving Hug. An Old Engine. Spendid Car. Large Bell. Advice to Young Men. Death of Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell. A Large Raft. Amusements in Boston. Inventor's Maims. Water Wheels. Steam Engine. Riot at Oswego. Wool at Canandaigua. The uses of a Palace. Health of New York. a million Horse Awning. The Mechanics' Association In Richmond. Telegraph Lines. Cheap Travelling. The Lancaster Cotton Factory Pa. Tonnage of the United States. Sawing Planks. Just
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 362 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY shows as a typical rosette-shaped pharynx. This form k unusual in that the rosette-shaped pharynx does not lead into the intestine from its ventral side, but opens into its anterior end so that when compressed its axis becomes directed forward. Intestine yellowish and extending almost to the posterior end, and having the general shape of the body. Fig. 642. Typhloplanid from Lake Canandaigua, N. Y. (A) Swimming freely, showing the dorsal pigmentation. X 55- (B) Slightly compressed with pharynx directed forward. X 40. au, eyes; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-362-fresh-water-biology-shows-as-a-typical-rosette-shaped-pharynx-this-form-k-unusual-in-that-the-rosette-shaped-pharynx-does-not-lead-into-the-intestine-from-its-ventral-side-but-opens-into-its-anterior-end-so-that-when-compressed-its-axis-becomes-directed-forward-intestine-yellowish-and-extending-almost-to-the-posterior-end-and-having-the-general-shape-of-the-body-fig-642-typhloplanid-from-lake-canandaigua-n-y-a-swimming-freely-showing-the-dorsal-pigmentation-x-55-b-slightly-compressed-with-pharynx-directed-forward-x-40-au-eyes-image216355411.html
RMPFYREY–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 362 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY shows as a typical rosette-shaped pharynx. This form k unusual in that the rosette-shaped pharynx does not lead into the intestine from its ventral side, but opens into its anterior end so that when compressed its axis becomes directed forward. Intestine yellowish and extending almost to the posterior end, and having the general shape of the body. Fig. 642. Typhloplanid from Lake Canandaigua, N. Y. (A) Swimming freely, showing the dorsal pigmentation. X 55- (B) Slightly compressed with pharynx directed forward. X 40. au, eyes;
Ontario County, New York State (U.S. county, United States of America, USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Ontario map Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ontario-county-new-york-state-us-county-united-states-of-america-usa-us-us-map-vector-illustration-scribble-sketch-ontario-map-image384140094.html
RF2D8Y2H2–Ontario County, New York State (U.S. county, United States of America, USA, U.S., US) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Ontario map
Infrared Black & White of chairs in Canandaigua Lake in Finger Lakes in Upstate New York near Rochester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-infrared-black-white-of-chairs-in-canandaigua-lake-in-finger-lakes-25997293.html
RMBE87PN–Infrared Black & White of chairs in Canandaigua Lake in Finger Lakes in Upstate New York near Rochester
Photographic copy of photograph (date unknown) from collection of Byron Delavan, Canandaigua, New York. HORSE, SLEIGH, AND CARRIAGE HOUSE - Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographic-copy-of-photograph-date-unknown-from-collection-of-byron-delavan-canandaigua-new-york-horse-sleigh-and-carriage-house-hiram-lay-carriage-house-mays-point-road-tyre-seneca-county-ny-image249436875.html
RMTDPR7R–Photographic copy of photograph (date unknown) from collection of Byron Delavan, Canandaigua, New York. HORSE, SLEIGH, AND CARRIAGE HOUSE - Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, barely visible in the cockpit of Bluebird - his jet-powered hydroplane, the world's fastest boat. He was preparing for an assault on his own record of 225.63 mph. The bar projecting from the Bluebird's right float is Campbell's air-speed indicator. August 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canandaigua-lake-new-york-donald-campbell-barely-visible-in-the-cockpit-of-bluebird-his-jet-powered-hydroplane-the-worlds-fastest-boat-he-was-preparing-for-an-assault-on-his-own-record-of-22563-mph-the-bar-projecting-from-the-bluebirds-right-float-is-campbells-air-speed-indicator-august-1957-image623440654.html
RM2Y684WJ–Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, barely visible in the cockpit of Bluebird - his jet-powered hydroplane, the world's fastest boat. He was preparing for an assault on his own record of 225.63 mph. The bar projecting from the Bluebird's right float is Campbell's air-speed indicator. August 1957
Lt. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, Commanding General of the 9th Air force, awards Distinguished Flying Cross to Officers of a Fighter-Bomber Group at a base somewhere in France. Left to right are: Lt. Gen. Brereton; Lt. Col. Frank S. Perego; Canandaigua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lt-gen-lewis-h-brereton-commanding-general-of-the-9th-air-force-awards-distinguished-flying-cross-to-officers-of-a-fighter-bomber-group-at-a-base-somewhere-in-france-left-to-right-are-lt-gen-brereton-lt-col-frank-s-perego-canandaigua-image486067088.html
RM2K6P7ET–Lt. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, Commanding General of the 9th Air force, awards Distinguished Flying Cross to Officers of a Fighter-Bomber Group at a base somewhere in France. Left to right are: Lt. Gen. Brereton; Lt. Col. Frank S. Perego; Canandaigua
. Birds of New York . he last week of February. One year (1906) I noticed bluebirds com-mon on the 24th of February at Ithaca, Geneva, Canandaigua andRochester. In the fall they disappear from the i6th to the 29th of October,sometimes remaining until the loth of November or even later. During the severe winter of 1895, the bluebirds of our northeasternstates were decimated. The following summer I made a careful search 538 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM for the species in many counties of central and western New York, onlyto find perhaps one pair nesting, where, the previous year, 20 or morepairs would Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-new-york-he-last-week-of-february-one-year-1906-i-noticed-bluebirds-com-mon-on-the-24th-of-february-at-ithaca-geneva-canandaigua-androchester-in-the-fall-they-disappear-from-the-i6th-to-the-29th-of-octobersometimes-remaining-until-the-loth-of-november-or-even-later-during-the-severe-winter-of-1895-the-bluebirds-of-our-northeasternstates-were-decimated-the-following-summer-i-made-a-careful-search-538-new-york-state-museum-for-the-species-in-many-counties-of-central-and-western-new-york-onlyto-find-perhaps-one-pair-nesting-where-the-previous-year-20-or-morepairs-would-image375152269.html
RM2CP9JF9–. Birds of New York . he last week of February. One year (1906) I noticed bluebirds com-mon on the 24th of February at Ithaca, Geneva, Canandaigua andRochester. In the fall they disappear from the i6th to the 29th of October,sometimes remaining until the loth of November or even later. During the severe winter of 1895, the bluebirds of our northeasternstates were decimated. The following summer I made a careful search 538 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM for the species in many counties of central and western New York, onlyto find perhaps one pair nesting, where, the previous year, 20 or morepairs would
Infrared Black & White of grounds of the famous Sonnerberg Gardens in Canandaigua New York in Finger Lakes near Rochester Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-infrared-black-white-of-grounds-of-the-famous-sonnerberg-gardens-in-25997328.html
RMBE87T0–Infrared Black & White of grounds of the famous Sonnerberg Gardens in Canandaigua New York in Finger Lakes near Rochester
Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, barely visible in the cockpit of Bluebird - his jet-powered hydroplane, the world's fastest boat. He was preparing for an assault on his own record of 225.63 mph. The bar projecting from the Bluebird's right float is Campbell's air-speed indicator. August 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canandaigua-lake-new-york-donald-campbell-barely-visible-in-the-cockpit-of-bluebird-his-jet-powered-hydroplane-the-worlds-fastest-boat-he-was-preparing-for-an-assault-on-his-own-record-of-22563-mph-the-bar-projecting-from-the-bluebirds-right-float-is-campbells-air-speed-indicator-august-1957-image623441456.html
RM2Y685X8–Canandaigua Lake, New York: Donald Campbell, barely visible in the cockpit of Bluebird - his jet-powered hydroplane, the world's fastest boat. He was preparing for an assault on his own record of 225.63 mph. The bar projecting from the Bluebird's right float is Campbell's air-speed indicator. August 1957
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RAEDLEIN MbASKET CO. 0ISIONBR8 Aam^ANUF4?CTUReilB 4» IkklMOIf Write for NEW PRICES to be seen and will soon be ready for moving. Max Paulizek has recently been dis- charged from the army. He has opened the same store that he vacated when he was called into the army. S. W. Morgan, of Le Eoy, N. Y., was a recent visitor. E. H. McKerr, of Canandaigua, also called on the trade during the week, informing us that he had disposed of his greenhouses to G. Ray Hall, formerly secretary and treas- urer of the Curtiss Airplane Co. They will be reerected in Ham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-raedlein-mbasket-co-0isionbr8-aamanuf4ctureilb-4-ikklmoif-write-for-new-prices-to-be-seen-and-will-soon-be-ready-for-moving-max-paulizek-has-recently-been-dis-charged-from-the-army-he-has-opened-the-same-store-that-he-vacated-when-he-was-called-into-the-army-s-w-morgan-of-le-eoy-n-y-was-a-recent-visitor-e-h-mckerr-of-canandaigua-also-called-on-the-trade-during-the-week-informing-us-that-he-had-disposed-of-his-greenhouses-to-g-ray-hall-formerly-secretary-and-treas-urer-of-the-curtiss-airplane-co-they-will-be-reerected-in-ham-image238314814.html
RMRRM4YA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RAEDLEIN MbASKET CO. 0ISIONBR8 Aam^ANUF4?CTUReilB 4» IkklMOIf Write for NEW PRICES to be seen and will soon be ready for moving. Max Paulizek has recently been dis- charged from the army. He has opened the same store that he vacated when he was called into the army. S. W. Morgan, of Le Eoy, N. Y., was a recent visitor. E. H. McKerr, of Canandaigua, also called on the trade during the week, informing us that he had disposed of his greenhouses to G. Ray Hall, formerly secretary and treas- urer of the Curtiss Airplane Co. They will be reerected in Ham
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RMBE87WG–Infrared Black & White of grounds of the famous Sonnerberg Gardens in Canandaigua New York in Finger Lakes near Rochester
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RAEDLEIN MbASKET CO. 0ISIONBR8 Aam^ANUF4?CTUReilB 4» IkklMOIf Write for NEW PRICES to be seen and will soon be ready for moving. Max Paulizek has recently been dis- charged from the army. He has opened the same store that he vacated when he was called into the army. S. W. Morgan, of Le Eoy, N. Y., was a recent visitor. E. H. McKerr, of Canandaigua, also called on the trade during the week, informing us that he had disposed of his greenhouses to G. Ray Hall, formerly secretary and treas- urer of the Curtiss Airplane Co. They will be reerected in Ham Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-raedlein-mbasket-co-0isionbr8-aamanuf4ctureilb-4-ikklmoif-write-for-new-prices-to-be-seen-and-will-soon-be-ready-for-moving-max-paulizek-has-recently-been-dis-charged-from-the-army-he-has-opened-the-same-store-that-he-vacated-when-he-was-called-into-the-army-s-w-morgan-of-le-eoy-n-y-was-a-recent-visitor-e-h-mckerr-of-canandaigua-also-called-on-the-trade-during-the-week-informing-us-that-he-had-disposed-of-his-greenhouses-to-g-ray-hall-formerly-secretary-and-treas-urer-of-the-curtiss-airplane-co-they-will-be-reerected-in-ham-image238314798.html
RMRRM4XP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RAEDLEIN MbASKET CO. 0ISIONBR8 Aam^ANUF4?CTUReilB 4» IkklMOIf Write for NEW PRICES to be seen and will soon be ready for moving. Max Paulizek has recently been dis- charged from the army. He has opened the same store that he vacated when he was called into the army. S. W. Morgan, of Le Eoy, N. Y., was a recent visitor. E. H. McKerr, of Canandaigua, also called on the trade during the week, informing us that he had disposed of his greenhouses to G. Ray Hall, formerly secretary and treas- urer of the Curtiss Airplane Co. They will be reerected in Ham
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RMBE87X9–Infrared Black & White of grounds of the famous Sonnerberg Gardens in Canandaigua New York in Finger Lakes near Rochester
. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. 404 SHEEP. The introduction of the Hampshire Down of the modern type to America probably first occurred in 1855, when Thomas Mes- senger of Great Neck, Long Island, New York, imported a small flock. But little, however, was done to introduce more Hamp- shires prior to 1880. In 1881 Henry Metcalf of Canandaigua, New York, imported the ram Shepherd's Pride 2d. About 1883 the breed was intro- duced into Michigan, and in 1885 found its way into Ohio, Wiscon- sin, and elsewhere. Characteristics of the Hampshire. The head is very dark brown or almost b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-breeds-of-farm-animals-livestock-404-sheep-the-introduction-of-the-hampshire-down-of-the-modern-type-to-america-probably-first-occurred-in-1855-when-thomas-mes-senger-of-great-neck-long-island-new-york-imported-a-small-flock-but-little-however-was-done-to-introduce-more-hamp-shires-prior-to-1880-in-1881-henry-metcalf-of-canandaigua-new-york-imported-the-ram-shepherds-pride-2d-about-1883-the-breed-was-intro-duced-into-michigan-and-in-1885-found-its-way-into-ohio-wiscon-sin-and-elsewhere-characteristics-of-the-hampshire-the-head-is-very-dark-brown-or-almost-b-image232061793.html
RMRDF955–. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. 404 SHEEP. The introduction of the Hampshire Down of the modern type to America probably first occurred in 1855, when Thomas Mes- senger of Great Neck, Long Island, New York, imported a small flock. But little, however, was done to introduce more Hamp- shires prior to 1880. In 1881 Henry Metcalf of Canandaigua, New York, imported the ram Shepherd's Pride 2d. About 1883 the breed was intro- duced into Michigan, and in 1885 found its way into Ohio, Wiscon- sin, and elsewhere. Characteristics of the Hampshire. The head is very dark brown or almost b
. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 362 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY shows as a typical rosette-shaped pharynx. This form k unusual in that the rosette-shaped pharynx does not lead into the intestine from its ventral side, but opens into its anterior end so that when compressed its axis becomes directed forward. Intestine yellowish and extending almost to the posterior end, and having the general shape of the body. Fig. 642. Typhloplanid from Lake Canandaigua, N. Y. (A) Swimming freely, showing the dorsal pigmentation. X 55- (B) Slightly compressed with pharynx directed forward. X 40. au, eyes; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fresh-water-biology-freshwater-biology-362-fresh-water-biology-shows-as-a-typical-rosette-shaped-pharynx-this-form-k-unusual-in-that-the-rosette-shaped-pharynx-does-not-lead-into-the-intestine-from-its-ventral-side-but-opens-into-its-anterior-end-so-that-when-compressed-its-axis-becomes-directed-forward-intestine-yellowish-and-extending-almost-to-the-posterior-end-and-having-the-general-shape-of-the-body-fig-642-typhloplanid-from-lake-canandaigua-n-y-a-swimming-freely-showing-the-dorsal-pigmentation-x-55-b-slightly-compressed-with-pharynx-directed-forward-x-40-au-eyes-image231967040.html
RMRDB094–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 362 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY shows as a typical rosette-shaped pharynx. This form k unusual in that the rosette-shaped pharynx does not lead into the intestine from its ventral side, but opens into its anterior end so that when compressed its axis becomes directed forward. Intestine yellowish and extending almost to the posterior end, and having the general shape of the body. Fig. 642. Typhloplanid from Lake Canandaigua, N. Y. (A) Swimming freely, showing the dorsal pigmentation. X 55- (B) Slightly compressed with pharynx directed forward. X 40. au, eyes;
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M« Canandaigua, N. Y.—Burrell T. Cap- pon, the Bristol street florist, has opened a store in the new extension to the Hubbell building, on Chapin street. Des Moines, la.—November 29 the horse used for delivery by the Alpha Floral Co. ran away and seriously in- jured a deaf man who was crossing the street. Joplin, Mo.—Frank and Harold Tre- ganza have purchased the stock of the late D. A. Graham from his widow and will run the business under the firm name of Treganza Bros. They are both young men and have had previous ex- perience. Waukegan, 111.—The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-m-canandaigua-n-yburrell-t-cap-pon-the-bristol-street-florist-has-opened-a-store-in-the-new-extension-to-the-hubbell-building-on-chapin-street-des-moines-lanovember-29-the-horse-used-for-delivery-by-the-alpha-floral-co-ran-away-and-seriously-in-jured-a-deaf-man-who-was-crossing-the-street-joplin-mofrank-and-harold-tre-ganza-have-purchased-the-stock-of-the-late-d-a-graham-from-his-widow-and-will-run-the-business-under-the-firm-name-of-treganza-bros-they-are-both-young-men-and-have-had-previous-ex-perience-waukegan-111the-image238450719.html
RMRRXA93–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M« Canandaigua, N. Y.—Burrell T. Cap- pon, the Bristol street florist, has opened a store in the new extension to the Hubbell building, on Chapin street. Des Moines, la.—November 29 the horse used for delivery by the Alpha Floral Co. ran away and seriously in- jured a deaf man who was crossing the street. Joplin, Mo.—Frank and Harold Tre- ganza have purchased the stock of the late D. A. Graham from his widow and will run the business under the firm name of Treganza Bros. They are both young men and have had previous ex- perience. Waukegan, 111.—The
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. December 12, 1912. The Florists^ Review 51. M« Canandaigua, N. Y.—Burrell T. Cap- pon, the Bristol street florist, has opened a store in the new extension to the Hubbell building, on Chapin street. Des Moines, la.—November 29 the horse used for delivery by the Alpha Floral Co. ran away and seriously in- jured a deaf man who was crossing the street. Joplin, Mo.—Frank and Harold Tre- ganza have purchased the stock of the late D. A. Graham from his widow and will run the business under the firm name of Treganza Bros. They are both young men and have h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-december-12-1912-the-florists-review-51-m-canandaigua-n-yburrell-t-cap-pon-the-bristol-street-florist-has-opened-a-store-in-the-new-extension-to-the-hubbell-building-on-chapin-street-des-moines-lanovember-29-the-horse-used-for-delivery-by-the-alpha-floral-co-ran-away-and-seriously-in-jured-a-deaf-man-who-was-crossing-the-street-joplin-mofrank-and-harold-tre-ganza-have-purchased-the-stock-of-the-late-d-a-graham-from-his-widow-and-will-run-the-business-under-the-firm-name-of-treganza-bros-they-are-both-young-men-and-have-h-image238450726.html
RMRRXA9A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. December 12, 1912. The Florists^ Review 51. M« Canandaigua, N. Y.—Burrell T. Cap- pon, the Bristol street florist, has opened a store in the new extension to the Hubbell building, on Chapin street. Des Moines, la.—November 29 the horse used for delivery by the Alpha Floral Co. ran away and seriously in- jured a deaf man who was crossing the street. Joplin, Mo.—Frank and Harold Tre- ganza have purchased the stock of the late D. A. Graham from his widow and will run the business under the firm name of Treganza Bros. They are both young men and have h
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 22, 1919. The Florists^ Review 33. James S. Smith. James S. Smith, aged 25, son of George C. Smith, landscape gardener and florist, of Canandaigua, N. Y., died at the Memorial hospital after a few days' illness. Death was due to pto- maine poisoning. Mr. Smith was an enterprising young man and the many and beautiful floral tributes received gave evidence of his sterling character. James A. Foster. James A. Foster, proprietor of the Warwick Greenhouses, at Warwick, E. I., died suddenly at Fostmere, his coun- try home. May 15, aged 73. He was bor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-mat-22-1919-the-florists-review-33-james-s-smith-james-s-smith-aged-25-son-of-george-c-smith-landscape-gardener-and-florist-of-canandaigua-n-y-died-at-the-memorial-hospital-after-a-few-days-illness-death-was-due-to-pto-maine-poisoning-mr-smith-was-an-enterprising-young-man-and-the-many-and-beautiful-floral-tributes-received-gave-evidence-of-his-sterling-character-james-a-foster-james-a-foster-proprietor-of-the-warwick-greenhouses-at-warwick-e-i-died-suddenly-at-fostmere-his-coun-try-home-may-15-aged-73-he-was-bor-image238275448.html
RMRRJANC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mat 22, 1919. The Florists^ Review 33. James S. Smith. James S. Smith, aged 25, son of George C. Smith, landscape gardener and florist, of Canandaigua, N. Y., died at the Memorial hospital after a few days' illness. Death was due to pto- maine poisoning. Mr. Smith was an enterprising young man and the many and beautiful floral tributes received gave evidence of his sterling character. James A. Foster. James A. Foster, proprietor of the Warwick Greenhouses, at Warwick, E. I., died suddenly at Fostmere, his coun- try home. May 15, aged 73. He was bor
. Communication from the secretary of the Treasury transmitting ... Fisheries; Railroads. 346 ANDREWS REPORT ON NEW YORK—Continued. Roads. Miles in operation. Miles in progress. Sackett's Harbor and Ellisburg Troy and Boston Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Syracuse and Binghamton Sodus Bay and Southern Potsdam, Watertown, and Southern. Lake Ontario and Auburn Genesee Valley Buffalo and Olean Lebanon Springs Total. 32 2,148| 17 8 97 76 35 75 75 100 75 53 874 NEW JERSEY. Belvidere and Delaware Burlington and Mount Holly .., Camden and Amboy Morris and Essex New Jersey New Jersey Central Trenton br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communication-from-the-secretary-of-the-treasury-transmitting-fisheries-railroads-346-andrews-report-on-new-yorkcontinued-roads-miles-in-operation-miles-in-progress-sacketts-harbor-and-ellisburg-troy-and-boston-canandaigua-and-niagara-falls-syracuse-and-binghamton-sodus-bay-and-southern-potsdam-watertown-and-southern-lake-ontario-and-auburn-genesee-valley-buffalo-and-olean-lebanon-springs-total-32-2148-17-8-97-76-35-75-75-100-75-53-874-new-jersey-belvidere-and-delaware-burlington-and-mount-holly-camden-and-amboy-morris-and-essex-new-jersey-new-jersey-central-trenton-br-image237922508.html
RMRR28GC–. Communication from the secretary of the Treasury transmitting ... Fisheries; Railroads. 346 ANDREWS REPORT ON NEW YORK—Continued. Roads. Miles in operation. Miles in progress. Sackett's Harbor and Ellisburg Troy and Boston Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Syracuse and Binghamton Sodus Bay and Southern Potsdam, Watertown, and Southern. Lake Ontario and Auburn Genesee Valley Buffalo and Olean Lebanon Springs Total. 32 2,148| 17 8 97 76 35 75 75 100 75 53 874 NEW JERSEY. Belvidere and Delaware Burlington and Mount Holly .., Camden and Amboy Morris and Essex New Jersey New Jersey Central Trenton br
. East and West; comparative studies in nature in eastern and western states. Natural history; Natural history. " The trellised vineyards on the slopes of Canandaigua,". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kirkham, Stanton Davis, 1868-. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's Sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/east-and-west-comparative-studies-in-nature-in-eastern-and-western-states-natural-history-natural-history-quot-the-trellised-vineyards-on-the-slopes-of-canandaiguaquot-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-kirkham-stanton-davis-1868-new-york-london-g-p-putnams-sons-image232333156.html
RMRDYK8M–. East and West; comparative studies in nature in eastern and western states. Natural history; Natural history. " The trellised vineyards on the slopes of Canandaigua,". Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kirkham, Stanton Davis, 1868-. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's Sons
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