Jonathan Child House - Rochester, NY
Posted by: sagefemme
N 43° 09.205 W 077° 36.998
18T E 287249 N 4781175
located on South Washington St, Rochester. Accessible from S Plymouth Ave via Spring St or from the Broad Street exit of I490 / the Inner Loop westbound.
Waymark Code: WMDAF9
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 12/14/2011
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Possibly built by S.P. Hastings (
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Jonathan Child sold it in the 1840's and it had a wide variety of owners and tenants. John N. Wilder, one of the founders of the University of Rochester, was one of those ownere. It's uses ranged in 1885 as an upscale boarding house called "The Pillars", to a private gentleman's club (The Washington Club) to a sanctuary for Church of Christ Scientist in 1933.
The Rochester Landmark Society purchased it in 1957, leasing it out for quasi-governmental work, such as the Center for Governmental Research. It even served for a short while as an upscale restaurant (Edwards, 2002).