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- Talman_Building abstract "The Talman Building is a historic site at 25 E. Main Street, Rochester, New York, used as an office by the outspoken African-American Frederick Douglass in editing and publishing the abolitionist journal, The North Star from 1847 to 1863. It was also a stop on the Underground Railroad, and Douglass gave asylum to many traveling fugitives, of which at least one party was led by Harriet Tubman. It is named the Talman Building (also listed as the Talman Hall) after John T. Talman purchased the plot in 1839. The earliest known photograph of the Talman Building is one showing a celebration for the end of the Civil War. The \"mansard roof\" is named after the chief architect of King Louis XIV, Jules Hardouin-Mansard. Its modern appearance comes from its renovation in 1915, reflecting the “Chicago school” influence—one of functionality. The façade was added by the Central Bank of Rochester in 1922. The basement served as a fallout shelter during the Cold War.".
- Talman_Building address "25 East Main Street".
- Talman_Building location Rochester,_New_York.
- Talman_Building tenant McConville_Considine_Cooman_&_Morin.
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- Talman_Building wikiPageRevisionID "619287786".
- Talman_Building wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Talman_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Rochester,_New_York.
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- Talman_Building address "25".
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- Talman_Building currentTenants McConville_Considine_Cooman_&_Morin.
- Talman_Building latitude "43.1558798".
- Talman_Building locationCountry "United States".
- Talman_Building locationTown "Rochester, New York".
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- Talman_Building name "Talman Building".
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- Talman_Building subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Rochester,_New_York.
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- Talman_Building comment "The Talman Building is a historic site at 25 E. Main Street, Rochester, New York, used as an office by the outspoken African-American Frederick Douglass in editing and publishing the abolitionist journal, The North Star from 1847 to 1863. It was also a stop on the Underground Railroad, and Douglass gave asylum to many traveling fugitives, of which at least one party was led by Harriet Tubman. It is named the Talman Building (also listed as the Talman Hall) after John T.".
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- Talman_Building name "Talman Building".