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      • Incorporated (village) March 21, 1817 ; 207 years ago(1817-03-21) (as Rochesterville) Incorporated (city) April 28, 1834 ; 190 years ago(1834-04-28)
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  2. Settlement of the city of Rochester in western New York State began in the late 18th century, and the city flourished with the opening of the Erie Canal. It became a major manufacturing center, and attracted many Italians, Germans, Irish and other immigrants, as well as a dominant group of Yankees of New England origin.

  3. Rochester ( / ˈrɒtʃɛstər, - ɪs -/) is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Monroe County. It is the fourth-most populous city and 10th most-populated municipality [3] in New York, with a population of 211,328 at the 2020 census. [4] The city forms the core of the larger Rochester metropolitan area in Western New ...

  4. Discover the fascinating history of Rochester, New York and learn when it officially became a city! From its humble beginnings as a small village to its expl...

  5. Jan 23, 2022 · At one point in the 19th century, thanks to the creation of the Erie Canal, Rochester became the largest manufacturer of baking flour in the world, leading to it being named the “Flour City.” The construction of the first grist mill began in 1789, with Ebenezer “Indian” Allan, a well-known frontiersman.

  6. The state was serviced by over a dozen major railroads and at the start of the 20th century and electric Interurban rail networks began to spring up around Syracuse, Rochester and other cities in New York during this period.

  7. Jan 17, 2019 · 1847: New York State’s first major vital records law. In 1847, the National Medical Convention in Philadelphia issued a call to urge state governments to begin keeping informative and accurate records of births, marriages, and deaths.

  8. This article documents the history of Rochester, New York, in western New York State. Settlement began in the late 18th century, and the city flourished with the opening of the Erie Canal. It became a major manufacturing center, and attracted many Italians, Germans, Irish and other immigrants, as well as a dominant group of Yankees of New ...

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