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Talman Building

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29: 170:, was added in 1866 and removed in 1915. Its modern appearance comes from its renovation in 1915, reflecting the “Chicago school” influence—one of functionality. The façade was added by the Central Bank of Rochester in 1922. The basement served as a 154:. It is named the Talman Building (also listed as the Talman Hall) after John T. Talman purchased the plot in 1839. The earliest known photograph of the Talman Building is one showing a celebration for the end of the 316: 346: 207: 82: 139: 117: 75: 351: 231: 255: 167: 147: 163: 130: 59: 187: 155: 134: 150:, and Douglass gave asylum to many traveling fugitives, of which at least one party was led by 292: 171: 151: 340: 293:"Our Locations - McConville, Considine, Cooman & Morin Personal Injury Attorneys" 159: 186:
Current tenants include professional services companies, such as law firms and
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in editing and publishing the abolitionist journal,
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Talman Building
Rochester
Coordinates
43°09′21″N 77°36′42″W / 43.1558798°N 77.6117288°W / 43.1558798; -77.6117288
McConville Considine Cooman & Morin, P.C
Rochester
Frederick Douglass
The North Star
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Civil War
mansard roof
Louis XIV
Jules Hardouin-Mansard
fallout shelter
Cold War
P22 (type foundry)
"Retrofitting Rochester: Talman Building"
"The Freethought Trail"
"Frederick Douglas and the Talman Building"
"Locations - McConville, Considine, Cooman & Morin, P.C."
"Our Locations - McConville, Considine, Cooman & Morin Personal Injury Attorneys"
"P22 Type Foundry Housed in Historic Talman Building in Rochester"
Categories
Office buildings in Rochester, New York
Frederick Douglass

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