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Alexander B. Lamberton

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until around 1864. He served as director and the first vice president of the East Side Savings Bank for several years. He also served as a founding trustee, director, and a member of the executive committee of the Genesee Valley Trust Company. He also worked as a real estate agent in Rochester.
327:, the landscape architect of the parks, was opposed to Lamberton's plans for large events in the park. He retired as park commissioner on January 25, 1918. He was an advocate of forest preservation and urged the state to protect the forests of the 236:, Ireland, to Ann Jane (nÊe Chambers) and Alexander Lamberton. His parents were of Scotch-Irish ancestry. When he was two years old, he moved with his family to the United States. He studied in common schools in New York. He studied divinity at 351:
on May 6, 1864. They had two daughters, Eunice Starbuck and Mary Byronia. His wife died in 1898. He was an extensive traveler. He traveled to the Adirondacks, Switzerland, Troy, Messina, Syria, Babylon, and Asia Minor. He was a member of
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for two years. He left the ministry due to poor health. He then pursued a planing mill and lumber yard at Exchange and Spring streets in
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in Rochester. He became an elder of the church on March 4, 1902. He studied Sanskrit and had an extensive library.
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after Lamberton. It was named the Lamberton Conservatory. Lamberton Street in Rochester was also named after him.
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History of Rochester and Monroe County, New York: From the Earliest Historic Times to the Beginning of 1907
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Lamberton married Eunice B. (nÊe Starbuck) Hussey, daughter of Charles R. Starbuck and widow of
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Lamberton was ordained a minister in 1869 and served as pastor of the Tompkins Avenue Church in
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for the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1880, he switched to the
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Lamberton died on May 24, 1919, in Rochester. He was buried in
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Alexander Byron Lamberton was born on February 28, 1839, in
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American politician and conservationist (1839–1919)
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Richhill, County Armagh
Rochester, New York
Mount Hope Cemetery
Auburn Theological Seminary
University of Rochester
AB
Democratic
Prohibition Party
Republican

Rochester, New York
Durand Eastman Park
Seneca Park Zoo
Richhill, County Armagh
Auburn Theological Seminary
University of Rochester
Bachelor of Arts
Delta Upsilon
Brooklyn
Rochester
New York State Senate
William N. Emerson
John Van Voorhis
Republican Party
Edmund L. Pitts
Prohibition Party
brook trout
Fulton Chain of Lakes
George W. Aldridge

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