In the spring of 2021, a committee of The Friends of Mount Hope began a project to recognize and remember the many Holocaust survivors buried in our cemetery. We have […]
Read MoreThe city of Rochester is well known for its innovators and inventors, but did you know that the city was the home of the largest and most expensive building in […]
Read MorePresented by Sally Millick. Hailing from Connecticut and settling in early 19th century Rochester, the Selden family was known for keen legal and judicial minds as well as technical innovation. […]
Read MoreThe recording of the talk is now available on the Rochester Public Library YouTube page: https://youtu.be/lR9CqPVAZa4. Rochester was the center of national attention in November 1872 with the arrest of Susan […]
Read MoreThe Friends of Mount Hope are proud to welcome Christopher Brandt to host our October Morning in the Morning presentation on Saturday, October 9th at 10:30 am at the Central […]
Read MorePresented by Dennis Carr Saturday, February 1310:30 a.m.A ZOOM program presented in partnership with the Central Library From the early nineteenth through the twentieth century the symbols and emblems of […]
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