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Red and white pin promoting Franklin High School. Benjamin Franklin High School, according to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, was built in 1916 to alleviate overcrowding at East High School. At the time Franklin was the largest school building in the city of Rochester. In 1930, more than 3,400 students attended Franklin High School on Norton Street., undated
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 95
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: undated
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Promotional pin for East High School. The pin features the letter "E" in the center of a football. First located on Alexander Street, East High School also included annexes on the corner of Chestnut and James Streets, and one on Fitzugh Street. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monograph Collection, East was overcrowded from the day it opened in 1903, until Franklin High School opened in 1930., undated
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 96
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: undated
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Pin promoting East High School, Rochester New York. The letters," E.H.S," are featured prominently in purple ink on the pin. According to the Central Library and Monroe County, Historical Monograph Collection, East High School opened in 1902 on Alexander Street, quickly added two annexes to house the growing student population. , undated
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 97
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: undated
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Pin promoting the Hustlers baseball team, organized by the Rochester Chamber of Commerce. The center of the pin features a picture of High Falls, and the words, "Rochester Made Means Quality." According to the website, RocWiki, the Rochester Hustlers were a baseball team in Rochester from 1908 to 1920, playing at the ballpark on Bay Street near Webster Avenue., undated
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 98
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: undated
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Small red pin with the word "Hustlers" printed in the center. The Hustlers were a baseball team playing at the park at Webster Avenue and Bay Street, according to the website RocWiki, The hustlers played in the beginning of the 20th Century and eventually became the Rochester Redwings., undated
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 99
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: undated
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Pin advertising the Auto Show, in Rochester New York, January 22-27, 1912. According to the pinback, Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin., 1912
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 100
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1912
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Oval, yellow medallion, with blue lettering, advertising the "Automobile Club of Rochester, AAA, 1927." The Automobile Club of Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse, according to wnypapers.com, was founded in 1900, two years before the American Automobile Association (AAA) was established. , 1927
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 101
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1927
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Oval, metal pin, inscribed with the words, "Newsboy registered by Board of Education, Rochester, N.Y." A rectangle-shaped cut out in the center features a paper insert bearing the number "25," along with two starts on either side. On the back of the pin the name "Leon Patterson," is written in cursive. According to the website, "Mornings on Maple Street, written by Marshall Knox, as part of the Lewis Hines project, Newsboys, Newsgirls and other street trades, Rochester New York, The Board of Education was responsible for issuing badges to Rochester newsboys. Boys were issued permits after registering and obtaining a badge for twenty-five cents. Most boys never bothered to register and often skipped school to work. Despite a concentrated effort by a group of concerned women, to round up the Newsboys during the day, public demand for newspapers on every corner, and lack of enforcement, kept the boys in business and out of school. https://morningsonmaplestreet. It is possible that the owner of this pin, Leon Patterson, is the donor of the collection., 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 102
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Oval, metal pin, with the inscription," Newsboy registered by Board of Education, Rochester, N.Y. The paper insert in the center of the pin displays two starts on either side of the number, "82." The signature on the back of the paper insert is illegible. See object 2018.1.102 for a more thorough explanation of the purpose of the pin. , 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 103
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Gold colored pin signifying that the wearer was a registered newsboy. The Board of Education, in Rochester New York, attempted to regulate the use of children as newspaper sellers, and to enforce child labor laws by registering newsboys. This pin was number 3412. , 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 104
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Campaign pin for McKinley, featuring a satchel in the center with the letter, "C.T." printed on the side. A cursory search for a McKinley running for County Treasurer in Rochester New York bore no fruit., 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 105
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Promotional pin for the Rochester Auto Show, February 14 -19, 1910/ The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin., 1910
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 106
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1910
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Dark blue pin, wiht red and white lettering, promoting the, "Auto Show, Boulevard Day, Thursday, March 12th. The pinback paper insert indicates that Allied Printing of Newark, manufactured the pin. , 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 107
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Pin featuring a picture of a red trolley or train car, appears to be an advertisement for the Rochester Railway Company, from December, 1908. , 1908
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 108
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1908
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Pin featuring a yellow trolley or train car, advertising division 282 of the Rochester, New York, line, October 1908. According to the pinback, the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin. , 1908
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 109
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1908
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Yellow, oval pin, with black lettering, indicating a student permit number 11352. It is unclear what this pin pertains to. , 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 110
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Red, whote and blue pin, promoting, Hedges, a restaurant and bar that was established on Norton Street, Rochester, New York, in 1928. The business later relocated to Joseph Avenue before movign to Lake Road in Webster, New York. According to the pinback the {C}hrman Corporation manufactured the pin in Milford, New Hampshire. , 0000
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 111
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 0000
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Pin advertising the "Annual Orphan's Outing, Courtesy Automobile Club of Rochester, June 1932." According to the Library of Congress (loc.gov), photos of car parades, either for orphans to watch, or perhaps to participate in, took place in the early 100's. It is plausible that this pin refers to such an event in Rochester. However car models that are no longer being produced are also known as orphans., 1932
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 112
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1932
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Blue and tan pin, displaying support for membership in the "Building Trades Department," in October, November, and December of 1909, Rochester New York. Sponsored by the American Federation of Labor, the pin was manufactured by Bastian Brothers Company. , 1909
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 113
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1909
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
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L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
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Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.
Dark blue and faded white pin, promoting Rochester 171, Union, December 1911. The letters, "HLB," appear intertwined on the front of the pin. Further research needs to be done to determine the purpose of this union. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin. , 1911
Item — Carton: 1, Object: 114
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection consists of late 19th Century and early 20th Century pins related to Rochester New York. The material was collected by L. Warren Patterson of Spencerport, New York. The collection consists of pins and medals related to Rochester businesses, clubs, fraternal organizations, schools, special events, political campaigns, and veterans organizations. Other kinds of ephemera are also found in the collection, such as a shoehorn. Many of the pins were also manufactured in...
Dates:
Other: 1911
Found in:
Office of the City Historian
/
L. Warren Patterson Pin Collection
/
Pin promoting School Number 31, Rochester New York. According to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Historic Monographs Collection, School 31 was named for Alexander Hamilton, and was erected at the northwest corner of University Avenue and Merriman Street until 1922. The pin was provided by Duffy-McInnerney Company, according to the pin front. The pinback indicates that the Bastian Brothers Company manufactured the pin.