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.