Will Rogers’ Residence Addresses
1905 - 1919

Before Marriage

June 1905
Putnam Housse, 4th Ave. & 26th St., New York City

December 1905
Hotel St. Cloud, Corner of West Fayette & South Clinton Strs., Syracuse, New York

May 4, 1908
White Rats Club, 47th St. & Broadway, New York City

 

After Marriage

July 1909
Hotel Preston (formerly Putnam House), 4th Ave. & 26th St., New York City

July 30, 1909
Hotel Preston, 4th Ave. & 26th St. New York City

November 1910
Hotel St. Francis, New York City

September 1911
203 W. 94th St., New York City (apartment)

October 1911
#551 W. 113th St., Long Island, New York

Summer 1915
Olive Place, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York (WR moved into Fred Stone’s house.)

July 25, 1915
at “Will’s summer home at Freeport, L.I., Jim Rogers born” (James Blake was born either at #629 Lexington Ave. or 657 Lexington Avenue. The latter was the address of “Babies Hospital.”) (from clipping)

1915
5 Russell Place, Forest Hills, Long Island (WR moved into the house of Dr. Thompson T. Sweeney when Fred Stone returned to his house.)

1917-1919
124 Onslow Place, Kew Gardens, L.I., New York (later changed to 124 82nd Ave., Kew Gardens, L.I., New York)

July 22, 1918
Letter to “William Rogers, Esq., Amityville, N.Y.”

July 26, 1918
Letters to Betty Rogers at Amityville, L.I.

August 6, 1918
Letter to Betty Blake Rogers at “Clocks Boulevard, Amityville, L.I.”

November 2, 1918
Letter to “Mrs. Will Rogers, #5 Russel Place, Forrest Hills, L.I.”

September 3, 1919
Receipt from Salvation Army Home Service Fund to “Will Rogers, Forrest Hills, L.I.”

In mid-1919, Betty Rogers and the children went to Rogers, Ark., and Will Rogers moved to California.