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in the city council authorized granting liquor licenses in Rochester. After his resignation, Child built a mansion of Washington Street in Rochester, and using some of his canal boats, became an early importer of coal.
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majority of the first Rochester city council, selected Child to be the first mayor – Rochester mayors were not elected by popular vote until 1840. He resigned the next spring after newly elected
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was completed, he operated a fleet of canal boats on those waters. He later helped organize and build the
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Mayor of Rochester, New York
Jacob Gould
Lyme, New Hampshire
Whig
Nathaniel Rochester
American
politician
Mayor of Rochester, New York
Nathaniel Rochester
New Hampshire
Utica, New York
Charlotte, New York
War of 1812
Bloomfield, New York
New York State Assembly
Albany
Erie Canal
Tonawanda Railroad
First Bank of Rochester
Whig
Democrats
Buffalo, New York
National Register of Historic Places
Jonathan Child House & Brewster-Burke House Historic District
"Genealogy of the Child, Childs and Childe families, of the past and present in the United States and the Canadas, from 1630 to 1881"
"About Bloomfieldt"
"Known descendants of Nathaniel Rochester"
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places

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