MOVING TO ROCHESTER
Rochester, New York was a decently sized city in the early 1850’s, depending largely on flour production and the Erie Canal to keep it afloat. It was also an important center for Millerite Adventism both before and after 1844.
In 1852 James and Ellen White moved to Rochester while relocating the publishing operation of the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald. The Review and Herald was first published in Paris Hill, Maine in November 1850 before being relocated by James White to Saratoga Springs, New York in August 1851.
By February of 1852, White realized that it was time for Sabbatarian Adventist to own their own printing press. Up to that point, the Review and Herald had been printed by a commercial printer who did much of their printing on the Sabbath. In addition to that, printing the paper themselves would also significantly cut publishing costs. Given all this, at a conference held in the home of Jesse Thompson just outside of Ballston Spa, New York, it was decided that the a printing press should be purchased and that the publishing and printing operation should relocate to Rochester.
Thanks to several generous donations James White was able to procure a Washington hand press and successfully move the publishing work to 124, Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester. When they moved to Rochester the Whites were as poor as church mice and struggling with ill health. During the three and a half years that they lived in Rochester, James and Ellen White endured severe physical, mental and spiritual hardship. They set up their home with two old bedsteads purchased for 24 cents and six assorted chairs purchased for 62 cents.
Soon they had a houseful of over a dozen workers and a handful of others living with them. They couldn’t afford potatoes so they ate Turnips, and they used fruit sauce instead of butter. They also ate a lot of beans, which didn’t excite Uriah Smith very much. Uriah sacrificed a lucrative job in order to work for the fledgling Adventist publishing house and he was offered only room and board as payment.