EAST BLOOMFIELD, NEW YORK.—An ideal farming region and suburban village about 8 miles from Canandaigua.

PENN YAN, NEW YORK.—The county seat of Yates County, a grape center upon beautiful Lake Keuka.

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.—A nourishing manufacturing city, growing rapidly, less than 30 miles from Canandaigua, and 120 miles from Niagara Falls.

AUBURN, NEW YORK.—Noted for its Theological Seminary, nearly one hundred years old, and for being the home of William H. Seward and other American Statesmen.


THE VILLAGERS

Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS BEALS, Grandfather and Grandmother
CAROLINE and ANNAGrandchildren of Mr. and
JAMES and JOHN RICHARDS Mrs. Beals
“AUNT ANN”
“AUNT MARY” CARRSons and daughters of
“AUNT GLORIANNA” Mr. and Mrs. Beals
“UNCLE HENRY”
“UNCLE THOMAS”
Rev. O. E. DAGGETT, D.D.Pastor of Canandaigua
Congregational Church
NOAH T. CLARKEPrincipal Canandaigua
Academy for Boys
Hon. FRANCIS GRANGERPostmaster-General, U.S.A.
General JOHN A. GRANGEROf New York State Militia
GIDEON GRANGERSon of Hon. Francis
ALBERT GRANGERSon of General Granger
JOHN GREIGWealthy Scotsman long time
resident of Canandaigua
MYRON H. CLARKGovernor, State of New York
JUDGE H. W. TAYLORProminent lawyer and jurist
E. M. MORSEA leading lawyer in Canandaigua
Miss ZILPHA CLARKESchool teacher of note
Miss CAROLINE CHESEBROWell-known writers
Mrs. GEORGE WILLSON
Miss HANNAH UPHAMEminent instructress and
lady principal of Ontario
Female Seminary
Mr. FRED THOMPSONProminent resident, married
Miss Mary Clark, daughter
of Governor Myron H.
Clark.

School Boys

WILLIAM T. SCHLEY
HORACE M. FINLEY
ALBERT MURRAY
S. GURNEY LAPHAM Residing with parents in
CHARLES COY Canandaigua
ELLSWORTH DAGGETT
CHARLIE PADDOCK
MERRITT C. WILLCOX
WILLIAM H. ADAMS Law Students
GEORGE N. WILLIAMS
WILLIS P. FISKE Teachers in Academy
EDMUND C. CLARKE