Rochester's Dutchtown

Michael Leavy,Glenn Leavy,Dlenn Leavy

Rochester's Dutchtown
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Published
1 November 2004
Pages
130
ISBN
9781531621698

Rochester’s Dutchtown

Michael Leavy,Glenn Leavy,Dlenn Leavy

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Rochester’s immigrant saga is filled with compelling tales of hardship and achievement. Dutchtown–originally Deutschtown–is perhaps the most beloved immigrant neighborhood because of the tens of thousands of regional families who trace their forebears back to it. Rochester’s Dutchtown tells how the neighborhood evolved out of Frankfort, a German settlement established in 1810 at the High Falls. Scenes depict countless hardworking citizens, including Italian immigrants who first arrived in the 1880s, and fascinating relics of an industrial center that thrived for nearly two centuries.

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