The Union and Advertiser

Papers it competed with over the years included the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

[citation needed] The New York Times reported on the paper's American Civil War era coverage in 1863.

[4] The paper covered the National Convention of Spiritualists in Rochester August 26-28 1868.

[6] In 1908, the Union and Advertiser press was used to publish a publication on the origin and development of Rochester's park system.

[7] March 9, 1911 the paper ran an obituary on William Webster, landscape artist at the Glen Iris Estate, [8] home to the William Pryor Letchworth's residence that became the Glen Iris Inn and the land that is now part of Letchworth State Park.

Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser of April 15, 1865
The Union and Advertiser , May 1895 advertising poster by Harvey Ellis