asa rowe 1806-1895: pioneer, tavernkeeper, nurseyman

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Clearing the land along the Indian path to beome Ridge Road

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Finding the east/west “Ridge” route turned out to be very important

because ease of transport was the key to settlement in the wilderness. Travel was

very difficult in those early days. There were few roads as they are known today,

only time worn Indian paths. Most new settlers to the area came in the winter

with oxen pulling their belongings on sleds over frozen ground and streams.

New York State knew the importance of roads, and by 1804 improvements

to the “Ridge”, or “New York State Road” ended at what is now Long Pond and

Ridge Roads. It was at this intersection that Abel Rowe, Asa’s father, bought land

and settled after Kings Landing settlement was disbanded because of the sickness

and death caused by malaria bearing mosquitoes. Eli Granger and Gideon King,

the founders, both died. (The Granger family relocated in Canandaigua). The

Rowe family built a tavern in 1870 (where St John’s R. C. Church is today on

Ridge Road). He foresaw that Ridge Road would become a “great thoroughfare

of travel” between the emerging industrial city of Rochester and the eastern and

western markets (such as New York City and Buffalo). “The echo of the stage

horns and the rattling of coaches (would) add to the life and bustle of the place.”

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was Abel Rowe in 1802. The Pathmaster’s task was to see that there was

no obstruction to travel, including wandering domestic animals. The town

of Northampton record for November 11, 1799 reports that Dan found a

stray brown cow with white markings that had “two slits in the right and a

slit in the left ear”, and a “Black coulerd Heifer” (note the different way of

spelling) with “no artificial mark. At the onset of pioneer settlement there

was not time to build fences for livestock. The artificial markings were

one way for farmers to identify and claim their stray animals, much like

the use of branding irons in the West in years to come.

Abel allowed a school to be built on his property in 1811. It was

located on what is now a Mitchell Road office building and bank. The

Greece Baptist Church held worship services in the school from 1814-

1832, the year they built their first church building on land that Asa sold

them for $50.00.

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Edited by Lee Strauss

Greece Historical Society