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The Elwood Building was built in 1879 for a Rochester lawyer Frank W. Elwood, whose family owned the property. The Elwood Building was the first building to have a mail chute, which was installed in 1884 by James Goold Cutler, the inventor of the mail chute.

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  • The Elwood Building was built in 1879 for a Rochester lawyer Frank W. Elwood, whose family owned the property. The Elwood Building was the first building to have a mail chute, which was installed in 1884 by James Goold Cutler, the inventor of the mail chute. (en)
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  • May 13, 1879
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  • James G. Cutler (en)
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  • 1967 (xsd:integer)
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  • 7 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1879-05-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Corner of State Street and Main Street (en)
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  • US (en)
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  • Elwood Building (en)
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  • 1879 (xsd:integer)
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  • The Elwood Building was built in 1879 for a Rochester lawyer Frank W. Elwood, whose family owned the property. The Elwood Building was the first building to have a mail chute, which was installed in 1884 by James Goold Cutler, the inventor of the mail chute. (en)
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