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8: Horses in History: Sidewalk plowing in Rochester, NY

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Step back in time as we delve into the fascinating history of sidewalk plowing in Rochester, NY. Our latest episode takes you on a journey to the early 1900s, exploring how a simple photograph of a man plowing streets with horses sparked our curiosity. Join us as we unravel the stories behind the city's unique approach to snow removal, from the struggles of postal workers to the transition from horse-drawn plows to motorized vehicles. Tune in for a captivating conversation with Ray, filled with historical insights and amusing anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of Rochester's past.
Citations:

Father Rochester must spend $15,000 to put his streets to right, estimate of official. (1914, March, 03). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 16.

Kimmel must get snowplows to hold contract given him. (1903, January, 03). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 11.

City preparing list of contractors who do no properly clean sidewalks. (1915, February, 16). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 116.

No sidewalks, no carriers. (1905, January, 22). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 21.

Hard winter fails to cheer contractors who yearn for old snow cleaning rules. (1936, February, 230. Democrat and Chronicle, p. 19.

Contractors neglect. (1904, January, 24). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 18.

Contractor and his men driven from sidewalk. (1906, January, 07). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 24.

Dicker probe clears DPW; storm setup strengthened. (1945, December, 22). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 13.

Three mishaps laid to storm. (1935, December 06). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 21.

Files claim for horse loss. (1923, January, 05). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 23.

7-year-old suit reopened. (1948, November, 19). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 30

72 year-old Perry employee has run plow 28 years. (1940, December, 07). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 33.

Snowplow horse periled by gasoline-eating rival. (1937, March, 27). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 15.

Perry gets plow. (1945, July, 28). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 16.

Snow to bring job problem. (1942, August, 30). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 77.

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Step back in time as we delve into the fascinating history of sidewalk plowing in Rochester, NY. Our latest episode takes you on a journey to the early 1900s, exploring how a simple photograph of a man plowing streets with horses sparked our curiosity. Join us as we unravel the stories behind the city's unique approach to snow removal, from the struggles of postal workers to the transition from horse-drawn plows to motorized vehicles. Tune in for a captivating conversation with Ray, filled with historical insights and amusing anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of Rochester's past.
Citations:

Father Rochester must spend $15,000 to put his streets to right, estimate of official. (1914, March, 03). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 16.

Kimmel must get snowplows to hold contract given him. (1903, January, 03). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 11.

City preparing list of contractors who do no properly clean sidewalks. (1915, February, 16). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 116.

No sidewalks, no carriers. (1905, January, 22). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 21.

Hard winter fails to cheer contractors who yearn for old snow cleaning rules. (1936, February, 230. Democrat and Chronicle, p. 19.

Contractors neglect. (1904, January, 24). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 18.

Contractor and his men driven from sidewalk. (1906, January, 07). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 24.

Dicker probe clears DPW; storm setup strengthened. (1945, December, 22). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 13.

Three mishaps laid to storm. (1935, December 06). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 21.

Files claim for horse loss. (1923, January, 05). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 23.

7-year-old suit reopened. (1948, November, 19). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 30

72 year-old Perry employee has run plow 28 years. (1940, December, 07). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 33.

Snowplow horse periled by gasoline-eating rival. (1937, March, 27). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 15.

Perry gets plow. (1945, July, 28). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 16.

Snow to bring job problem. (1942, August, 30). Democrat and Chronicle, p. 77.

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