Exhibition view of the "Black Horse Inn" 6

Exhibition view of the recreated "Black Horse Inn", "named after the Black Horse Tavern, an actual stage coach and canal tavern, which stood on Monroe Avenue, Rochester, near Allens Creek Road, and was a rival of the White Horse Tavern in East Avon. The tavern had been operated by Wil...

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Main Author: Unknown
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1953
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Online Access:http://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p277601coll5/id/2617
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Summary:Exhibition view of the recreated "Black Horse Inn", "named after the Black Horse Tavern, an actual stage coach and canal tavern, which stood on Monroe Avenue, Rochester, near Allens Creek Road, and was a rival of the White Horse Tavern in East Avon. The tavern had been operated by William Billinghurst, was purchased by the Rowland family in 1842, and was operated by them until 1849. It was sold at that time to conform with the wishes of the fiancee of Daniel Rowland. This young lady insisted that he sell the tavern before she would marry him. The tavern was torn down in 1872, but some of its furniture was kept by the Rowland family and is in the present exhibition." Tall cupboard made of pine in the Early Empire style from about 1825 lest by the Society for the Preservation of Landmarks in Western New York. Framed print of "Arctic Yager" by John James Audubon engraved, printed and Coloured by R. Havel, London, 1835, lent by The Rochester Historical Society. Views from The Erie Canal: Thruway of Yesterday exhibit at Memorial Art Gallery October - December 1953