William H. Gorsline Records
Scope and Contents
The material in this collection relates to Gorsline's time as one of the top building contractors in the Rochester, New York area. Gorsline was known for being entrusted with erecting many of the important private and public, buildings for which Rochester is known.
The invoices, legal documents, and checks document Gorsline's involvement in the growth of Rochester.
Dates
- Creation: 1872-1889
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this collection.
Conditions Governing Use
Permission to publish, reproduce, distribute, or use in any current or future manifestations must be obtained in writing from the Rochester Public Library Local History & Genealogy.
Biographical note
William Henry Gorsline was born July 12, 1829 in Rochester NY. His father, Richard Gorsline was a builder. He helped build the stone aqueduct going across the Genesee River, as well as many other prominent buildings. William Gorsline left school at the age of fourteen and started his business career as his father’s assistant. Gorsline erected many important buildings in Rochester; The University of Rochester, Rochester Savings Bank, the Powers Building, the Cunningham carriage factory, two Rochester churches, and the Jewish synagogue.
William Gorsline branched out into other areas of the building trade. In 1874, Gorsline partnered with Ira Otis for the manufacture of salt-glazed pipe and founded the Rochester Sewer Pipe Company. The pipe was awarded medals and diplomas and was endorsed by the Department of Public Works in New York City. The factory’s close proximity to rail and water made it possible to ship the pipe to anywhere in the country.
As Gorsline got older he became interested in politics and was elected alderman of the city, but only served one term. He was also a charter member of the Chamber of Commerce and served on the Board of Trustees in 1887. Gorsline was a prominent member and elder of the Brick Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Gorsline married his first wife, Sarah Parker in 1857. They had one child together, Ralph. After Sarah’s death Gorsline married Margaret Hawley Howe in 1876. They had two children together, William H. Jr. and Richard. Mr. Gorsline died November 9, 1901.
Extent
.5 Cubic Feet (1 legal size document container)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection consists of the records of Rochester, New York based building contractor, William Henry Gorsline. The materials date between 1872 and 1889. The records are comprised of invoices, building contracts, and checks.
Arrangement
This collection consists of one box divided into three series:
Series I: Checks, 1887
Series II: Invoices, 1874-1889
Series III: Legal Documents, 1872-1888
Bibliography
The Biographical Record of the City of Rochester and Monroe County New York. New York: S.J. Clarke Publishing, 1902.
"Funeral of W.H. Gorsline." Democrat and Chronicle, November 12, 1901.
History and Commerce of Rochester, illustrated. New York: A.F. Parsons Publishing Company, 1894.
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Guide to the William H. Gorsline Records
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Stephanie Ball
- Date
- 2017-05-26
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Office of the City Historian Repository
115 South Ave.
Rochester 14604-1896 USA USA
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