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Archive.org Buffalo Fire Department in action Video Buffalo Fire Department
Buffaloah.com Robert B. Adam House Web page Brooklyn Bridge Bridge
Buffaloah.com The J. N. Adam & Co. Building /||Adam, Meldrum & Anderson department store (AM&A's) Web page Buffalo 377 Main Street Home
Buffaloah.com Niagara Falls Power Co. / Edward Dean Adams Power Station Web page Niagara Falls Portage Rd
Buffaloah.com Adult Learning Center (PS No. 46) Web page Buffalo 389 Virginia Street at Elmwood Elmwood
Buffaloah.com A. F. Oliver Gear & Machine Co. Web page Buffalo 1.114 Niagara St.
Buffaloah.com GLF Elevator ||AKA: Wheeler Elevator / Cooperative Grange League Federation Elevator / Agway Elevator Web page Buffalo 385 Ganson Street
Buffaloah.com A History of the Akron House Web page Akron 15 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Greyhound Bus Terminal / Alleyway Theatre Web page Buffalo 672 Main Street
Buffaloah.com The J. N. Adam & Co. Building / ||Adam, Meldrum & Anderson department store (AM&A's) Web page Buffalo 377 Main Street
Buffaloah.com George L. Lewis House / Hope Lodge of the American Cancer Society Web page Buffalo 197 Summer Street
Buffaloah.com Perot Malting Elevator Web page 100 Childs Street in the First Ward in Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Carolyn Tripp Clement House / Red Cross Building Web page 786 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Metro Rail Stations: Light Rail Rapid Transit System ||Amherst Street Station Web page 2.646 Main Street at Amherst Street Amherst Street
Buffaloah.com Belt Line Railroad: Central Park Station Web page 10 Starin Avenue at Amherst St. Amherst St
Buffaloah.com Buffalo my City Web page
Buffaloah.com Lodge of the Ancient Landmarks / Century Grill Web page 320 Pearl Street
Buffaloah.com Annunciation RC Church - CLOSED BY THE BUFFALO RC DIOCESE Web page Buffalo 257 Lafayette Avenue
Buffaloah.com Ansonia Building Web page W
Buffaloah.com Appleton House/Medaille College President's Residence Web page Buffalo 88 Lincoln Parkway
Buffaloah.com Ardmore Apartments Web page Buffalo 44 North Pearl Street
Buffaloah.com C. D. Arnold House Web page Buffalo 123 Bidwell Parkway
Buffaloah.com Public Art in Buffalo Web page
Buffaloah.com Babeville/Asbury Delaware Avenue Methodist Church Web page Buffalo 339 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Immaculate Conception RC Church / Assembly House 150 Web page Buffalo 150 Edward Street
Buffaloah.com E. M. Atwater House - DEMOLISHED Web page Buffalo 1.089 Elmwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com First Unitarian Church / Title Guarantee Building / Austin Building or Ticor Building Web page Buffalo 110 Franklin St. at Eagle Eagle
Buffaloah.com George A. Austin House Web page Buffalo 204 Bidwell Parkway
Buffaloah.com Automobile Club of Buffalo / Clarence Town Park Club House Web page Clarence 10.405 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Packard Motor Car Showroom Service Building Web page Buffalo 1.325 Main Street at Riley Riley
Buffaloah.com The Parke Lane Apartments / Park Lane Condominium Web page Buffalo 33 Gates Circle
Buffaloah.com Olmsted Park and Parkway System Web page
Buffaloah.com Parkside Candy Co. / Shoppe Web page Buffalo 3.208 Main St. at Winspear Winspear
Buffaloah.com Horace and Marietta Parmelee House Web page Buffalo 282 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Peace Bridge Web page
Buffaloah.com People's Park / Untitled sculpture Web page Jewett Avenue and Rodney Street
Buffaloah.com Perot Malting Elevator Web page 100 Childs Street in the First Ward in Buffalo
Buffaloah.com The Huyler Building A.K.A. The Petri Building, The Pitt Petri Building Web page Buffalo 374 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Phillips Lytle LLP / Courtyard Marriott Hotel Web page Buffalo 125 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Phoenix Club / Raleigh Hotel Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Pierce Building Web page Buffalo 651 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Buffalo Bisons Baseball Stadium Web page 275 Washington St. at Swan St. Swan St
Buffaloah.com The Huyler Building Web page Buffalo 374 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Police Station #8 / Chua Tu Hieu Buddhist Cultural Center Web page 647 Fillmore Ave.
Buffaloah.com Polish Cooperative Savings and Loan Association / ||"Work and Play Mural, 2018" Web page 617 Fillmore Ave.
Buffaloah.com Wurlitzer Building / Tent City / Original name: Perron Company Building Web page Buffalo 674 Main St.
Buffaloah.com Patrick E. Stanton House / Porter Avenue Pied à Terre Web page Buffalo 361 Porter Avenue
Buffaloah.com Frank Porter House Web page Buffalo 55 Symphony Circle
Buffaloah.com Williams-Pratt House / LiRo Group Building Web page 690 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Prospect Avenue Baptist Church - CLOSED Web page 262 Georgia Street
Buffaloah.com Samuel A. Provoost House Web page Buffalo 43 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Public Art in Buffalo Web page
Buffaloah.com Central Library ||Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Web page 1 Lafayette Square
Buffaloah.com Casimir Pulaski Monument Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com PUSH Community Vegetable Gardens, 309-315 Fourteenth Street Web page
Buffaloah.com Net-Zero Energy House Web page Buffalo 10 Winter Street
Buffaloah.com QRS Music Web page Buffalo 1.026 Niagara St.
Buffaloah.com George F. Rand Sr. & Jr. House / Canisius High School Web page Buffalo 1.180 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Bemis / Ransom House Web page Buffalo 267 North Street
Buffaloah.com Horace Reed House Web page Buffalo 94 Oakland Place
Buffaloah.com Carolyn Tripp Clement House / Red Cross Building Web page 786 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com G. Barrett Rich House / Little Portion Friary Web page Buffalo 1.305 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Rich Products Corporation Complex Web page
Buffaloah.com Fire House Engine No. 11 / Hook & Ladder No. 4 / Cooki / Formerly: Rich's Red Brick Market Web page Buffalo Rich's Red Brick Market
Buffaloah.com Richmond Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church / Also known as Upper West Arts Center Web page 525 West Ferry St. at Ferry Circle Buffalo Ferry Circle Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Rider-Hopkins Farm and Olmsted Camp Web page Sardinia 12.820 Benton Road
Buffaloah.com Rigidized Metals Corp. - Sculptures Web page Buffalo 658 Ohio Street
Buffaloah.com Samuel Risman House Web page Buffalo 3 Chapin Parkway
Buffaloah.com River Lea ||William Cleveland Allen's Villa at River Lea Web page Grand Island
Buffaloah.com Riviera Theatre Web page North Tonawanda 57 Webster Street
Buffaloah.com Robert H. Jackson United States Courthouse Web page on a 1 3/4 acre parcel bounded by Delaware Avenue, Mohawk and Niagara Streets, Buffalo 2 Niagara Square
Buffaloah.com Robert T. Coles House and Studio Web page 321 Humboldt Parkway
Buffaloah.com Saint Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum Web page Buffalo 1.313 Main St. at Riley Riley
Buffaloah.com Charles Rohlfs and Anna Katharine Green Web page
Buffaloah.com Alexander Main Curtiss House / Ronald McDonald House Web page Buffalo 780 West Ferry St.
Buffaloah.com The George Roos House Web page Buffalo 143 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Louis Engle, Jr. Building / Ira G. Ross Eye Institute Web page Buffalo 1.176 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Village of Akron Web page
Buffaloah.com The Roycroft Campus Web page 14 buildings located on South Grove and Main Streets in East Aurora
Buffaloah.com Roycroft Inn Web page East Aurora 40 South Grove St.
Buffaloah.com Elbert Hubbard-Roycroft Museum ||(The ScheideMantel House) Web page East Aurora 363 Oakwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Buffalo Sabres Arena ||AKA: Marine Midland Arena / HSBC Arena / First Niagara Center / KeyBank Center Web page Marine Midland Arena / HSBC Arena / First Niagara Center / KeyBank Center
Buffaloah.com Sacred Heart RC Church / Witness Cathedral Web page Buffalo 200 Emslie Street
Buffaloah.com Sacred Heart RC Rectory / Larkin’s Men’s Club Web page 696 Seneca Street
Buffaloah.com St. Agnes RC Church Web page Buffalo 194 Ludington at Benzinger (NW) Benzinger
Buffaloah.com Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church Web page Buffalo 3.107 Main Street
Buffaloah.com St. Ann's RC Church Web page betweenWatson and Emslie streets, Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Buffalo Religious Arts Museum ||Formerly St. Francis Xavier RC Church Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com St. Gerard's RC Church Web page Buffalo 1.190 Delavan Avenue at Bailey Bailey
Buffaloah.com St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church Web page Bidwell Pky
Buffaloah.com St. John the Baptist RC Church Web page Buffalo 60 Hertel Avenue
Buffaloah.com St. John the Evangelist RC Church Web page Buffalo 2.319 Seneca Street
Buffaloah.com Façade - St. John the Baptist R. C. Church Web page Buffalo 60 Hertel Avenue
Buffaloah.com St. Joseph RC Cathedral Web page Buffalo 50 Franklin St.
Buffaloah.com St. Louis RC Church Web page Buffalo 780 Main Street at Edward Edward
Buffaloah.com St. Luke's Mission of Mercy ||Formerly St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church Web page 325 Walden Avenue (Sycamore at Oberlin streets) Oberlin streets
Buffaloah.com General Mills and St. Mary's Elevators Web page
Buffaloah.com St. Mary's RC Church Web page 6.919 Transit Rd. Swormville
Buffaloah.com St. Mary's Redemptorist ||Roman Catholic Church Web page
Buffaloah.com St. Mary's School for the Deaf Web page Buffalo 2.253 Main Street at Jewett Parkway Jewett Parkway
Buffaloah.com St. Matthew’s German Evangelical Church / ||Delaine Waring African Methodist Episcopal Church Web page Buffalo 688 Swan at Hagerman streets Hagerman streets
Buffaloah.com St. Michaels' RC Church Web page 651 Washington St.
Buffaloah.com St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral Web page Buffalo 139 Pearl Street
Buffaloah.com St. Patrick's RC Church Web page 759 South Division Street
Buffaloah.com Saint Stanislaus RC Church Web page Buffalo 123 Townsend St.
Buffaloah.com Saints Columba-Brigid RC Church Web page Buffalo 418 N. Division St. (Eagle and Hickory Streets)
Buffaloah.com Saints Peter & Paul RC Church Web page 66 East Main Street
Buffaloah.com The Sattler Theatre / Broadway / Basil's Broadway Web page Buffalo 516 Broadway
Buffaloah.com Saturn Club Web page Buffalo 977 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Saturn Club Web page Buffalo 977 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Elbert Hubbard-Roycroft Museum Web page East Aurora 363 Oakwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Schenck House ||Located on the Grover Cleveland Golf Course Site Web page Buffalo 3.781 Main St.
Buffaloah.com Frederick Schmidt House Web page 356 Richmond Avenue
Buffaloah.com Buffalo Catholic Institute Public Library / Church of Scientology Buffalo Web page SW Virginia, Buffalo 836 Main Street
Buffaloah.com The Schoellkopf-Vom Berge Manor Web page Buffalo 121 Chapin Parkway
Buffaloah.com Schwartz House Web page Buffalo 406 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Genesee Gateway Historic District Web page Erie County Ellicott and Oak Streets
Buffaloah.com The Buffalo Museum of Science Web page 1.020 Humboldt Parkway near Northhampton Northhampton
Buffaloah.com Seames House Web page 140 Oxford Place
Buffaloah.com Charles B. and Florence Sears House Web page Buffalo 75 Barker Street
Buffaloah.com THE H. SEEBERG BUILDING Web page Buffalo, Erie County
Buffaloah.com Isadore Setel Building Web page Buffalo 936 Elmwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Buffalo Industrial Bank / 17 Court Street Office Building Web page Buffalo 17 Court Street
Buffaloah.com Shea's Buffalo Theatre/Shea's Performing Arts Center Web page Buffalo 646 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Shea's North Park Theatre Web page 1.428 Hertel Avenue
Buffaloah.com Sherwood Apartments Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Frank E. Sickels House Web page Buffalo 119 Oakland Place
Buffaloah.com Ralph Huntington Sidway House Web page Buffalo 589 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Silo City Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Asa Silverthorne House Web page Buffalo 877 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com John Sinclair House Web page Buffalo 94 Jewett Parkway
Buffaloah.com Sinclair, Rooney & Co. Building / The Sinclair Web page Buffalo 465 Washington Street
Buffaloah.com Sisters of Charity Hospital / Condominiums Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Tony Sisti Park Web page Buffalo 42 North Street
Buffaloah.com 678 Main Street Web page 678 Main Street
Buffaloah.com New Skateland Arena Murals Web page Buffalo 33 East Ferry Street
Buffaloah.com “Ribbon of Steel and Concrete Web page
Buffaloah.com Carl Slone Antique Lighting and Windows Web page Buffalo 65 Elmwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Smith McDonald Corp. Web page Buffalo 1.270 Niagara St. at Auburn Avenue Auburn Avenue
Buffaloah.com Philip Smith House / College Club House Web page Buffalo 264 Summer Street
Buffaloah.com Union Ship Canal / South Buffalo Lighthouse Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Web page Buffalo 2.655 South Park Avenue
Buffaloah.com Spaulding Building Web page Buffalo 763 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Carlton Sprague Summer House Web page Town of Hamburg 4.325 Lake Shore Road
Buffaloah.com Standard Grain Elevator Web page Buffalo 1 St. Clair Street at Ohio Street Bridge Ohio Street Bridge
Buffaloah.com Patrick E. Stanton House / Porter Avenue Pied à Terre Web page Buffalo 361 Porter Avenue
Buffaloah.com Glenny Building / Dennis Building / Stanton Building Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com State Normal School / Grover Cleveland High School Web page 110 Fourteenth St.
Buffaloah.com Buffalo NY State Office Building / Walter J. Mahoney State Office Building (name since 1982) Web page Buffalo 65 Court St.
Buffaloah.com Statler Hotel / Statler City Web page Buffalo 107 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Ellsworth M. Statler Web page
Buffaloah.com Sterling Engine Company - Table of Contents Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com William A. and Teresa Y. Stevens House Web page Buffalo 500 Lafayette Avenue
Buffaloah.com Stitch Buffalo Web page Buffalo 1.215 Niagara St.
Buffaloah.com Strawberry Island, NY Web page
Buffaloah.com Metro Rail Stations: Light Rail Rapid Transit System Web page Light Rail Rapid Transit System
Buffaloah.com Metro Rail Stations: Light Rail Rapid Transit System / Summer/Best Station Web page 1.145 Main Street Best Street
Buffaloah.com Exterior - Hazel Surdam House Web page Buffalo 464 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Swannie House Web page Buffalo 170 Ohio Street
Buffaloah.com Fidelity Trust Bank Building / Swan Tower Web page Buffalo 284 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Sweet_ness 7 Café Web page Lafayette Ave
Buffaloah.com Emily H. Swift House Web page Buffalo 21 Colonial Circle
Buffaloah.com Tabor-Crane House Web page Buffalo 420 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com 40 North St. Web page 40 North St.
Buffaloah.com New York Telephone Company Building Web page Buffalo 46 Church Street
Buffaloah.com Temple Beth Tzedek Web page Amherst 621 Getzville Rd.
Buffaloah.com Theodore Roosevelt Plaza: The Hiker Web page Genesee, and Huron Streets, Buffalo The Hiker
Buffaloah.com George L. Thorne House Web page Buffalo 40 Bidwell Parkway
Buffaloah.com First Unitarian Church / Title Guarantee Building ||Also known as the Austin Building or Ticor Building Web page Buffalo 110 Franklin St. at Eagle Eagle
Buffaloah.com Tishman Building / National Fuel / Hilton Garden Inn Web page Buffalo 10 Lafayette Square
Buffaloah.com St. Peter's (German) Evangelical Church / Tonawanda-Kenmore Historical Society and Museum Web page Tonawanda 100 Knoche Road
Buffaloah.com Tony Sisti Park Web page Buffalo 42 North Street
Buffaloah.com Hotel Touraine Web page
Buffaloah.com Transfiguration Church Complex Web page Buffalo Mills Street
Buffaloah.com Trico Plant #1 Web page 817 Washington St.
Buffaloah.com Trinity Episcopal Church and Christ Chapel Web page Buffalo 389 / 371 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Trinity United Methodist Church Web page 2.100 Whitehaven Road
Buffaloah.com Bessie Sweet Truscott House Web page Buffalo 33 Oakland Place
Buffaloah.com Herbert W. Turk House Web page Buffalo 94 Windsor Avenue
Buffaloah.com Twentieth Century Club Web page Buffalo 595 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Breckenridge Street Church Web page Buffalo 44 Breckenridge Street
Buffaloah.com United Office Building Web page Niagara Falls 222 First Street
Buffaloah.com Michael J. Dillon U. S. Court House / City of Buffalo Police and Fire Headquarters Web page Buffalo 68 Court St.
Buffaloah.com Metro Rail Stations: Light Rail Rapid Transit System Web page 3.383 Main Street near Niagara Falls Blvd. Niagara Falls Blvd
Buffaloah.com University Presbyterian Church Web page Buffalo 3.330 Main St. at Niagara Falls Blvd. Niagara Falls Blvd
Buffaloah.com Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Web page
Buffaloah.com Metro Rail Stations: Light Rail Rapid Transit System ||Utica Station Web page 1.391 Main St. East Utica St
Buffaloah.com Vernor Building - DEMOLISHED 2007 Web page Buffalo 752 Main Street
Buffaloah.com Hubbard and Wright Prototypes Combined in the East Aurora Village Shopping Center Web page East Aurora
Buffaloah.com The Vision of Olmsted mural at McKinley High School Web page Buffalo 1.500 Elmwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Richard A. Waite House Web page 361 Pennsylvania St.
Buffaloah.com Walbridge Building Web page Buffalo Franklin
Buffaloah.com David Wallace House Web page 697 LeBrun Road
Buffaloah.com Hamilton Ward House Web page Buffalo 19 Coe Place
Buffaloah.com Francis G. Ward Pumping Station Web page Buffalo Porter Avenue GAR Drive
Buffaloah.com Henry J(ackson) Warren House Web page Buffalo 350 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com William and Charlotte Roscoe Warwick House Web page Buffalo 112 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Washington Iron Works Web page Buffalo 419 Broadway at Pratt Pratt
Buffaloah.com Wurlitzer Building / Tent City Web page Buffalo 674 Main St.
Buffaloah.com Buffalo Waterfront Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Buffalo, NY, Water Intake Building Web page
Buffaloah.com Watson House / Buffalo Club Web page Buffalo 388 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Webb Building Web page Buffalo 90 Pearl Street
Buffaloah.com Edward H. Webster House Web page Buffalo 164 Lincoln Parkway
Buffaloah.com Brigadier General Samuel Manning Welch Memorial Web page Jerge St., and Niagara St. median, Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Dr. Ernest Wende House Web page Buffalo 471 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Henry W. Wendt House Web page Buffalo 120 Lincoln Parkway
Buffaloah.com William F. Wendt House/Margaret L. Wendt House Web page Buffalo 570 Richmond Avenue
Buffaloah.com THE WERNER PHOTOGRAPHY BUILDING Web page Buffalo, Erie County
Buffaloah.com THE WERNER PHOTOGRAPHY BUILDING Web page Buffalo, Erie County
Buffaloah.com Westminster Presbyterian Church Web page Buffalo 724 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Bird Island Pier - Group 3 Web page
Buffaloah.com White Brothers Livery & Boarding Stable Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com James White House Web page Buffalo 110 Oakland Place
Buffaloah.com Seymour White House Web page Buffalo 140 Chapin Parkway
Buffaloah.com William Sydney Wicks House Web page Buffalo 124 Jewett Parkway
Buffaloah.com M. Wile Factory Web page Buffalo 77 Goodell Street
Buffaloah.com Wilkeson Pointe Park Web page Industrial Heritage Trail, Outer Harbor, Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Barnes & Hengerer Building Web page Buffalo
Buffaloah.com Albert L. Williams House Web page
Buffaloah.com Williams-Butler House / Jacobs Executive Development Center Web page Buffalo 672 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Williams-Pratt House / LiRo Group Building Web page Buffalo 690 Delaware Avenue
Buffaloah.com Louis C. Wilson House Web page Buffalo 148 Soldiers Place
Buffaloah.com G. Morton Wolfe House Web page Buffalo 584 Richmond Avenue
Buffaloah.com Albert J. Wright House Web page Buffalo 242 Linwood Avenue
Buffaloah.com Frank Lloyd Wright's Fontana Boathouse Web page Buffalo Black Rock Canal
Buffaloah.com Wurlitzer Building / Tent City Web page Buffalo 674 Main St.
Buffaloah.com Young Men's Christian Association Building Web page Buffalo 45 West Mohawk Street
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Statue of Oliver Perry at the "Front" overlooking Lake Erie. Image Buffalo 121 Statue Front Park 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. Trueman G. Avery, The Circle. Image Buffalo Home Home of Mrs. Trueman G. Avery 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu View from the rear of the Avery house. Image Buffalo Home Home of Mrs. Trueman G. Avery 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Albert F. Laub, 1272 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 1.272 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Albert F. Laub 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Robert F. Schelling, 444 Oak Street. Image Buffalo 444 Oak Street Home Home of Robert F. Schelling 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu View of the library in the Schelling home. Image Buffalo 444 Home Home of Robert F. Schelling 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu The city home of W.L. Sikes, 490 Richmond Avenue. Image Buffalo 490 Richmond Avenue Home The city home of W.L. Sikes 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu View of Cranberry Lake from the Sikes Lodge. Image Home Sikes Lodge 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu The lodge of W.L. Sikes in the Adirondack Mountains. Image Home Sikes Lodge 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Lawrence H. Gardner, Lincoln Parkway. Image Buffalo Lincoln Parkway Home Home of Lawrence H. Gardner 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William J. Warwick, 109 Linwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 109 Linwood Avenue Home Home of William J. Warwick 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Side view of home of William J. Warwick. Image Buffalo 109 Home Home of William J. Warwick 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Martin J. Ebberts, 249 Morris Avenue. Image Buffalo 249 Morris Avenue Home Home of Martin J. Ebberts 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edwin C. Sutton, 415 Crescent Avenue. Image Buffalo 415 Crescent Avenue Home Home of Edwin C. Sutton 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Interior view of the Edwin C. Sutton home. Image Buffalo 415 Home Interior view of the Edwin C. Sutton home. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Charles L. Couch, 162 Depew Avenue. Image Buffalo 162 Depew Avenue Home Home of Charles L. Couch 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edward Howard Hutchinson, 296 Linwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 296 Linwood Avenue Home Home of Edward Howard Hutchinson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Drawing room of the Edward Howard Hutchinson home. Image Buffalo 296 Home Drawing room of the Edward Howard Hutchinson home. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William H. Fitzpatrick, 2037 Seneca Street. Image Buffalo 2.037 Seneca Street Home Home of William H. Fitzpatrick 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of the late David Gunsburg, 152 Lincoln Parkway. Image Buffalo 152 Lincoln Parkway Home Home of the late David Gunsburg 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of the late David Gunsburg. Image Buffalo 152 Estate Estate of the late David Gunsburg. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Adelbert Moot, 358 Elmwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 358 Elmwood Avenue Home Home of Adelbert Moot 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Henry M. Naylon, 291 North Street. Image Buffalo 291 North Street Home Home of Henry M. Naylon 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Henry M. Naylon. Image Buffalo 291 Estate Estate of Henry M. Naylon. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George B. Hayes, 217 North Street. Image Buffalo 217 North Street Home Home of George B. Hayes 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Frederick W. Allan, 20 Dorchester Road. Image Buffalo 20 Dorchester Road Home Home of Frederick W. Allan 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Recently completed home of Frank F. Henry, Eggertsville, N.Y. Image Eggertsville Eggertsville Home Recently completed home of Frank F. Henry 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. John H. Smit, 806 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 806 West Ferry Street Home Home of Mrs. John H. Smit 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edward H. Webster, 164 Lincoln Parkway. Image Buffalo 164 Lincoln Parkway Home Home of Edward H. Webster 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of John T. Shanahan, 106 Humbodlt Parkway, West. Image Buffalo 106 Humbodlt Parkway Home Home of John T. Shanahan 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Adelbert D. Cronk, 74 Starin Avenue. Image Buffalo 74 Starin Avenue Home Home of Adelbert D. Cronk 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William H. Crosby, Eggertsville Road. Image Eggertsville Eggertsville Road Home Home of William H. Crosby 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Robert W. Pomeroy, Eggertsville Road. Image Eggertsville Eggertsville Road Home Home of Robert W. Pomeroy 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Judge Albert Haight, 249 Linwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 249 Linwood Avenue Home Home of Judge Albert Haight 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Elbert B. Mann, 339 Elmwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 339 Elmwood Avenue Home Home of Elbert B. Mann 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Charles H. Dold, 112 Humboldt Parkway. Image Buffalo 112 Humboldt Parkway Home Home of Charles H. Dold 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Michael Whissel, 143 Lexington Avenue. Image Buffalo 143 Lexington Avenue Home Home of Michael Whissel 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Pliny B. McNaughton, Big Tree, N.Y. Image Big Tree Big Tree Home Home of Pliny B. McNaughton 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Pliny B. McNaughton, Big Tree, N.Y. Image Big Tree Big Tree Estate Estate of Pliny B. McNaughton 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Frank Winch, 166 Morris Avenue. Image Buffalo 166 Morris Avenue Home Home of Frank Winch 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of John Eckhardt, 23 Aggasiz Place. Image Buffalo 23 Aggasiz Place Home Home of John Eckhardt 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Robert E. Williams, 425 Woodward Avenue. Image Buffalo 425 Woodward Avenue Home Home of Robert E. Williams 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George V. Forman, 824 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 824 Delaware Avenue Home Home of George V. Forman 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Jefferson Penn, 121 Chapin Parkway. Image Buffalo 121 Chapin Parkway Home Home of Jefferson Penn 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of E.A. Whitcomb, 71 Jewett Avenue. Image Buffalo 71 Jewett Avenue Home Home of E.A. Whitcomb 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Country home of Dr. Lee H. Smith, Derby, N.Y. Image Derby Derby Home Country home of Dr. Lee H. Smith 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Horticultural Building and Gardens. Image Horticultural Building and Gardens. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. Nathaniel Brown, 245 North Street. Image Buffalo 245 North Street Home Home of Mrs. Nathaniel Brown 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. Francis M. Rich, 460 Richmond Avenue. Image Buffalo 460 Richmond Avenue Home Home of Dr. Francis M. Rich 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Front view of the home of Dr. Francis M. Rich. Image Buffalo 460 Home Front view of the home of Dr. Francis M. Rich. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Harry Yates, 1243 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 1.243 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Harry Yates 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Robert K. Root, 650 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 650 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Robert K. Root 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. Walter I. Weed, 149 Windsor Avenue. Image Buffalo 149 Windsor Avenue Home Home of Mrs. Walter I. Weed 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. James A. Hughson, East Aurora, N.Y. Image East Aurora East Aurora Home Home of Dr. James A. Hughson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Dr. James A. Hughson. Image East Aurora Estate of Dr. James A. Hughson. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Charles W. Mugler, 1256 Main Street. Image Buffalo 1.256 Main Street Home Home of Charles W. Mugler 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Pascal P. Beals, 73 Nottingham Terrace. Image Buffalo 73 Nottingham Terrace Home Home of Pascal P. Beals 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Rear view of the Kinsella Home. Image Buffalo 310 Home Rear view of the Kinsella Home. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Another view of the Kinsella Home. Image Buffalo 310 Home Another view of the Kinsella Home. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu The home of M.J. Kinsella, 310 Depew Avenue. Image Buffalo 310 Depew Avenue Home The home of M.J. Kinsella 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu East view of the Kinsella Home. Image Buffalo 310 Home East view of the Kinsella Home. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Martin L. Kratz, 69 Middlesex Road, Nye Park Section. Image Buffalo 69 Middlesex Road Home Home of Martin L. Kratz 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Sylvanus B. Nye, 166 North Lincoln Boulevard, Nye Park Section. Image Buffalo 166 North Lincoln Boulevard Home Home of Sylvanus B. Nye 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of John P. Jordan, 1 Middlesex Road, Nye Park Section. Image Buffalo 1 Middlesex Road Home Home of John P. Jordan 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu The Albright Art Gallery. Image Buffalo 1.285 Art Gallery The Albright Art Gallery. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Jacob C. Dold, 26 Middlesex Road, Nye Park Section. Image Buffalo 26 Middlesex Road Home Home of Jacob C. Dold 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Hardin H. Littell, 137 Summer Street. Image Buffalo 137 Summer Street Home Home of Hardin H. Littell 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Clarence H. Littell, 528 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 528 West Ferry Street Home Home of Clarence H. Littell 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. Burt C. Johnson, Eggertsville Road. Image Eggertsville Road Home Home of Dr. Burt C. Johnson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Dr. Burt C. Johnson, Eggertsville Road. Image Eggertsville Road Estate Estate of Dr. Burt C. Johnson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edward A. Diebolt, 117 West Humboldt Parkway. Image Buffalo 117 West Humboldt Parkway Home Home of Edward A. Diebolt 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William Y. Warren, 271 Porter Avenue. Image Buffalo 271 Porter Avenue Home Home of William Y. Warren 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William Y. Warren, 271 Porter Avenue. Image Buffalo 271 Porter Avenue Home Home of William Y. Warren 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of F.O. Curtis, 34 Jewett Avenue. Image Buffalo 34 Jewett Avenue Home Home of F.O. Curtis 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. A.J. Colton, 27 Jewett Avenue. Image Buffalo 27 Jewett Avenue Home Home of Dr. A.J. Colton 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Jacob J. Siegrist, 677 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 677 West Ferry Street Home Home of Jacob J. Siegrist 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of George Urban, Pine Ridge. Image Cheektowaga 280 Pine Ridge Home Estate of George Urban 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of George Urban, Pine Ridge. Image Cheektowaga 280 Pine Ridge Home Estate of George Urban 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George Urban, Jr., Pine Ridge. Image Cheektowaga 280 Home Home of George Urban 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Alexander G. Hoefler, 538 Linwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 538 Linwood Avenue Home Home of Alexander G. Hoefler 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Section of the Front. Image Park Section of the Front. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William J. Statler, 177 Bidwell Parkway. Image Buffalo 177 Bidwell Parkway Home Home of William J. Statler 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George W. Olmsted, 161 Windsor Avenue. Image Buffalo 161 Windsor Avenue Home Home of George W. Olmsted 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Henry May, 290 Depew Avenue. Image Buffalo 290 Depew Avenue Home Home of Henry May 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Thomas J. Overturf, 319 Elmwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 319 Elmwood Avenue Home Home of Thomas J. Overturf 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu The summer home of Robert B. Adam, Lake View, N.Y. Image Buffalo 448 Lake View Home The summer home of Robert B. Adam 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu A view of Park Lake, Delaware Park. Image Delaware Park Park Park Lake 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. Conrad E. Wettlaufer, 1234 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 1.234 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Dr. Conrad E. Wettlaufer 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Walter P. Cooke, 155 Summer Street. Image Buffalo 155 Summer Street Home Home of Walter P. Cooke 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Harry T. Ramsdell, 126 Chapin Parkway. Image Buffalo 126 Chapin Parkway Home Home of Harry T. Ramsdell 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Charles W. Miller, 172 Summer Street. Image Buffalo 172 Summer Street Home Home of Charles W. Miller 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, 762 Delaware Ave. Image Buffalo 762 Delaware Ave Home Home of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, 762 Delaware Ave. Image Buffalo 762 Delaware Ave Estate Estate of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Walter W. Steele, 580 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 580 West Ferry Street Home Home of Walter W. Steele 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Henry C. Tucker, 69 The Circle. Image Buffalo 69 The Circle Home Home of Henry C. Tucker 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. George T. Hickelton, 99 Wesley Avenue. Image Buffalo 99 Wesley Avenue Home Home of Dr. George T. Hickelton 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Ganson Depew, 165 Summer Street. Image Buffalo 165 Summer Street Home Home of Ganson Depew 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. Susan S. Sizer, 741 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 741 West Ferry Street Home Home of Mrs. Susan S. Sizer 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William S. Renner, M.D., 341 Linwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 341 Home Home of William S. Renner 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Scajaquada Creek. Image Scajaquada Creek. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu The country home of Walter H. Schoellkopf, Williamsville, N.Y. Image Williamsville Williamsville Home The country home of Walter H. Schoellkopf 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Walter H. Schoellkopf, Williamsville, N.Y. Image Williamsville Williamsville Home Estate of Walter H. Schoellkopf 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Lewis Newman, 1179 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 1.179 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Lewis Newman 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of John Wood, 101 Lexington Avenue. Image Buffalo 101 Lexington Avenue Home Home of John Wood 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Frank D. Miller, 42 Beard Avenue. Image Buffalo 42 Beard Avenue Home Home of Frank D. Miller 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Frank L. Bapst, Eggertsville Road. Image Eggertsville Eggertsville Road Home Estate of Frank L. Bapst 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Frank L. Bapst, Eggertsville Road. Image Eggertsville Eggertsville Road Home Home of Frank L. Bapst 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Irving S. Underhill, 143 Jewett Avenue. Image Buffalo 143 Jewett Avenue Home Home of Irving S. Underhill 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of George B. Montgomery. Image Home Estate of George B. Montgomery. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George B. Montgomery, Amherst Estates. Image Amherst Estates Home Home of George B. Montgomery 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Herbert A. Meldrum, 88 Oakland Place. Image Buffalo 88 Oakland Place Home Home of Herbert A. Meldrum 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Samuel C. Pratt, 42 Morris Avenue. Image Buffalo 42 Morris Avenue Home Home of Samuel C. Pratt 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edgar B. Jewett, 128 Morris Avenue. Image Buffalo 128 Morris Avenue Home Home of Edgar B. Jewett 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Robert S. Donaldson, 32 Linwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 32 Linwood Avenue Home Home of Robert S. Donaldson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Joseph A. McColl, 33 Bidwell Parkway. Image Buffalo 33 Bidwell Parkway Home Home of Joseph A. McColl 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Estate of Mrs. Joseph T. Jones. Image Buffalo 267 Estate Estate of Mrs. Joseph T. Jones. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. Joseph T. Jones, 267 North Street. Image Buffalo 267 North Street Home Home of Mrs. Joseph T. Jones 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu A view of the Historical Building. Image Historical Building A view of the Historical Building. 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Philip G. Schaefer, 343 Elmwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 343 Elmwood Avenue Home Home of Philip G. Schaefer 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Gustave E. Lundquist, 90 Beard Avenue. Image Buffalo 90 Beard Avenue Home Home of Gustave E. Lundquist 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Charles M. Heald, 173 Bidwell Parkway. Image Buffalo 173 Bidwell Parkway Home Home of Charles M. Heald 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Judge Charles B. Wheeler, 305 Elmwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 305 Elmwood Avenue Home Home of Judge Charles B. Wheeler 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Lewis J. Bennett, 354 Depew Avenue. Image Buffalo 354 Depew Avenue Home Home of Lewis J. Bennett 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George J. Meyer, 249 North Street. Image Buffalo 249 North Street Home Home of George J. Meyer 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George F. Sowerby, 713 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 713 West Ferry Street Home Home of George F. Sowerby 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. V. Mott Pierce, 204 Bidwell Parkway. Image Buffalo 204 Bidwell Parkway Home Home of Dr. V. Mott Pierce 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William A. Notman, 33 Colonial Circle. Image Buffalo 33 Colonial Circle Home Home of William A. Notman 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Albert B. Wright, 737 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 737 West Ferry Street Home Home of Albert B. Wright 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William C. Maltby, 137 Depew Avenue. Image Buffalo 137 Depew Avenue Home Home of William C. Maltby 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George W. Jenings, 584 West Ferry Street. Image Buffalo 584 West Ferry Street Home Home of George W. Jenings 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Dr. Lucien Howe, 522 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 522 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Dr. Lucien Howe 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Willis K. Jackson, 827 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 827 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Willis K. Jackson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William J. Crawford, 844 West Delavan Avenue. Image Buffalo 844 West Delavan Avenue Home Home of William J. Crawford 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William H. Faxon, 366 Elmwood Avenue. Image Buffalo 366 Elmwood Avenue Home Home of William H. Faxon 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edward S. Warren, 20 Lincoln Parkway. Image Buffalo 20 Lincoln Parkway Home Home of Edward S. Warren 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Samuel J. Dark, 93 Windsor Avenue. Image Buffalo 93 Windsor Avenue Home Home of Samuel J. Dark 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Mrs. Judson B. Andrews, 90 Soldier's Place. Image Buffalo 90 Soldier's Place Home Home of Mrs. Judson B. Andrews 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of William Lansill, 277 Depew Avenue. Image Buffalo 277 Depew Avenue Home Home of William Lansill 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Louis R. Davidson, 24 Lincoln Parkway. Image Buffalo 24 Lincoln Parkway Home Home of Louis R. Davidson 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Albert J. DeLaplante, 142 Soldier's Place. Image Buffalo 142 Soldier's Place Home Home of Albert J. DeLaplante 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Harry D. Williams, 60 Oakland Place. Image Buffalo 60 Oakland Place Home Home of Harry D. Williams 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of George E. Pierce, 107 Starin Avenue. Image Buffalo 107 Starin Avenue Home Home of George E. Pierce 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Edgar B. Stevens, 140 Lincoln Parkway. Image Buffalo 140 Lincoln Parkway Home Home of Edgar B. Stevens 1915
digital.lib.buffalo.edu Home of Willis O. Chapin, 1205 Delaware Avenue. Image Buffalo 1.205 Delaware Avenue Home Home of Willis O. Chapin 1915
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov City Hall in Buffalo, New York. October 12, 1937 Photo Buffalo 65 Niagara Square City Hall Building 1937
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov The Matthews-Northrup up-to-date map of Buffalo and towns of Tonawanda, Amherst, Cheektowaga and West Seneca Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov New map of the city of Buffalo Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov The Matthews-Northrup up-to-date map of "greater" Buffalo: showing the surrounding industrial developments, suburban residence districts, cities, villages, towns, and their connections by boulevards, streets, steam railroads and electric lines Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov The Courier Company's map of Buffalo: from the latest surveys, June 1876 Map Buffalo 1876
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Map of the city of Buffalo Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Road map of Erie County and part of Niagara County, N. Y. Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov The Matthews-Northrup Co.'s new map of the city of Buffalo Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Theatres -- U.S. -- Buffalo, NY -- Shea's Buffalo Theatre Image Buffalo Shea's Buffalo Theatre Theatre
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Theatres -- U.S. -- Buffalo, NY -- Shea's Buffalo Theatre Image Buffalo Shea's Buffalo Theatre Theatre
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Albright Art Museum, Delaware Park, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo Albright Art Museum Museum
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov E.R. Thomas Motor Company, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A.; View of the factory. Image Buffalo E.R. Thomas Motor Company Company
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov E.R. Thomas Motor Co., Buffalo, N.Y.; View of the factory. Image Buffalo E.R. Thomas Motor Company Company
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Factory No. 3; E.R. Thomas Motor Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo Factory No. 3; E.R. Thomas Motor Co. Company
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Olmsted's sketch map of Buffalo showing the relation of the park system to the general plan of the city Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov A new map of the city of Buffalo, embracing all the territory including the upper & lower villages of Black Rock, Cold Springs, &c. as authorized under the Act of 1853 Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Paradise House, east side, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo 144 East Side Paradise House House
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Table of Contents text Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Little Harlem text Buffalo 496 Ann Montgomery's Little Harlem Hotel
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov TABLE D'HOTE held by AMERICAN HOTEL at "BUFFALO, NY" (HOTEL) Image Buffalo Main Place Mall American Hotel Hotel
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Looking Backward: American Hotel, 1850 article / image Buffalo Main Place Mall American Hotel Hotel
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Image Buffalo International Acetylene Association
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Samuel G. Cornell, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Allbright Art Gallery, Delaware Park, Buffalo, N. Y. Image Buffalo Allbright Art Gallery art museum
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Ellicott Square Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Image Buffalo 283 Ellicott Square Building office building
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Elevators and Shipping, Buffalo, N. Y. Image Buffalo Grain Elevators
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov In Buffalo notated music Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Atlas of the City of Buffalo, New York , Title page text Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Map of the City of Buffalo, New York. Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Don't put me off at Buffalo any more ; words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz. notated music Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Map of the city of Buffalo Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Str. Chippewa, entering Niagara River, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov View of Buffalo from above. Image Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Special Classified Business Directory of the Leading Business Firms and Professional Men of this City of New York text Buffalo
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digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Part of First Ward. Map Buffalo First Ward
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digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Thirteenth Ward. Map Buffalo Thirteenth Ward
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digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Parts of 5th, 6th, 7th, and 12th Wards. Map Buffalo
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digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Parts of Tenth, Eleventh, and Seventh Wards. Map Buffalo Seventh Ward
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digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Parts of Eleventh and Seventh Wards. Map Buffalo
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digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Lower Blackrock being a Part of Twelfth Ward. Map Buffalo Lower Blackrock
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Buffalo 1901 Map Buffalo 1901
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Soldiers Circle, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo Soldier's Circle Park
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Niagara Street, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov McKinley Monument, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo Niagara Square McKinley Monument Monument
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov Bridge in Delaware Park, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo 84 Delaware Park Park
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov E. R. Thomas Motor Co. View of the factory in Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A. Image Buffalo 495 E. R. Thomas Motor Company
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov E.R. Thomas Motor Company; The Thomas line, 1909 Title page. Image Buffalo 495 E.R. Thomas Motor Company Company
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov New map of the city of Buffalo Map Buffalo
digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov The Thomas Flyer; Champion stock car of the world Title page. Image Buffalo The Thomas Flyer Musem
loc.gov Buffalo River, Buffalo, N.Y. Image Buffalo Grain Elevator
loc.gov Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov View of Buffalo, N.Y. Ansicht von Buffalo, N.Y. / Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Print shows two views of Buffalo, New York, at top, "general view from the north", showing "Westminster Church" and "Delaware Street", includes vignette views of four prominent buildings, and at bottom, "view of the harbor" showing breakwaters and ships at docks.
loc.gov Niagara elevator, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Niagara Elevator Company
loc.gov Buffalo, N.Y., Main Street Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Eastern elevator, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Eastern Elevator Grain Elevator
loc.gov Buffalo, N.Y. - the harbor - instantaneous Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Stereograph shows Watson grain elevator, Buffalo Harbor, boat called Waverly in foreground and Bennett grain elevator in the distance.
loc.gov Bank officers of Buffalo, N.Y., 1895 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 1895
loc.gov Young Men's Library, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 37 Young Men's Library Association library
loc.gov Buffalo, N.Y., bridge in park Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Bridge
loc.gov Dorothy Martin Foster house, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Dorothy Martin Foster house House
loc.gov The city of Buffalo, N.Y. 1880 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 1880
loc.gov Interior of Negro store, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Store
loc.gov First Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Horse carriage & trolley in foregrd. 1 First Presbyterian Church Church
loc.gov Jay Pettibone & Co., distillers, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Jay Pettibone & Co., distillers Company
loc.gov State Agricultural fair grounds at Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Print shows groups of people on the fair grounds some sitting at tables, riding in carriages and on horseback. State Agricultural fair grounds
loc.gov Stereographs of Buffalo, N.Y., taken from a church tower Collection Buffalo Photographs show views of Buffalo, N.Y., taken from the scaffolding of St. Paul's Cathedral tower. Includes one view of Saint Paul's Cathedral and tower from the street.
loc.gov Views of Buffalo, New York Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Photographs show Albright Art Gallery, river front, bear pit, boat landing in a park, club, banks, barges, city hall, residential streets, drawbridge, office buildings, grain elevators, hotels, Labor Day crowd, McKinley monument, armory, unloading of iron ore and grain, waterworks intake, YMCA, etc.
loc.gov Labor Day parade, Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Thornberger hoist unloading ore, Lackawanna ore docks, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Lackawanna Ore Docks
loc.gov Stereographs of Buffalo, N.Y., from the Marian S. Carson Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Photographs from various publishers show primarily streets and buildings in Buffalo, N.Y. Subjects include Main Street; St. Paul's Cathedral; Buffalo Savings Bank; Erie County Savings Bank; the American Block; the hotel Tifft House; an exterior of a skating rink; S.O Barnum, Son & Co. variety store; and the ruins of the Church of Messiah.
loc.gov Some things in and about Buffalo; a souvenir of the Annual Convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers held at Buffalo, N.Y., June 10-13, 1884. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Grand Army of the Republic reunion, Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 25, 1897 Collection Buffalo Photographs show President McKinley leading and reviewing parade.
loc.gov Bird's-eye view of Buffalo, N.Y., from scaffolding of St. Paul's Cathedral tower, 1870 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Partial view of Main St.
loc.gov U.S. Post Office, Buffalo, N.Y. Wm. Martin Aiken, Supervising Architect exterior Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 121 Post Office Post Office
loc.gov Birdseye view of Buffalo, N.Y., from scaffolding of St. Paul's cathedral tower, 1870 Collection Buffalo
loc.gov St. Paul's Cathedral Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 139 St. Paul's Cathedral Church
loc.gov The President's carriage heading the procession, Grand Army Reunion, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A., Aug. 25, 1897 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Photographs show business and industrial establishments, street views showing St. Paul's Cathedral and First Presbyterian Church.
loc.gov S.F. Eagan's old Rip Van Winkle whiskey, wholesale dealer in brandies, wines & gins, 133 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 133
loc.gov Buffalo Savings Bank Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 545 Buffalo Savings Bank Bank
loc.gov The Nation's Heroes in review before the nation's Chief Grand Army Reunion, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A., Aug. 25, 1897 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Photograph shows N.Y. Buffalo - Grand Army of the Republic reunion: passing in review before Pres. McKinley.
loc.gov Welcome G.A.R. arch along parade route for 31st National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Buffalo, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Buffalo on Lake Erie, state of New York, U.S. from the American Hotel, Tuesday, July 21st 1846 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo From the American Hotel, Tuesday 21st July 1846, Buffalo S. N.York U.S. American Hotel Hotel
loc.gov The celebrated trotting mare Lucy, passing the Judges Stand: In the fourth heat. Winning the $5000 prize at Buffalo, N.Y. August 9th 1872 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Ruins of Church of Messiah, Oct 29, 1870 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Church of the Messiah Church 1870
loc.gov Erie County Savings Bank Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 9 Erie County Savings Bank Office
loc.gov Main St. south from court Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov S.O. Barnum, Son & Co., No. 265 Main Street, the largest variety of goods for the holidays Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 265 Main Street S.O. Barnum, Son & Co Company
loc.gov Skating at the rink, skates at S.O. Barnum, Son & Co., No. 265 Main Street Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo 265 Main Street S.O. Barnum, Son & Co Company
loc.gov Main Street south from Erie Street Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Main Street
loc.gov Main Street north from South Division Street Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Main Street
loc.gov Main Street south from Genesee Street Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Main Street
loc.gov The celebrated trotting horse Camors, by the Gen. Knox, dam by Black Hawk: Won the first two heats in the contest for the $7,500 purse, at Buffalo, N.Y. August 7, 1874 Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Photographs depicting African American owned businesses and African American union members, primarily in the Southern United States, ca. 1899 Collection Buffalo Includes a group portrait of the Board of Directors of Coleman Manufacturing Co., Concord, N.C.; one single portrait of Warren S. Coleman; a view of the Coleman cotton mill; exterior and interior views of a general store at 2933 State St., Chicago, Ill.; a store in Buffalo, N.Y.; Uncle Paul's Pawn Shop, Augusta, Ga.; members of the bricklayers' and carpenters' union, Jacksonville, Fla.; officers of the Tobacco Trade Union, Petersburg, Va. Also a portrait of the Sisters of the Holy Family, New Orleans, La.; one group portrait of the 8th Battalion, Illinois Volunteer Regiment; Beard Hall, Tougaloo University, Miss.; interior of a teacher's home in New Orleans, La.; a professor's home, Wilberforce, Ohio.
loc.gov Women's edition (Buffalo) Courier Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, with roses in her hair and a ribbon encircling her head.
loc.gov Stereographs of Buffalo, New York Collection Buffalo Photographs show aerial views, street scenes, and buildings. Includes City and County Hall, the State Insane Asylum, Music Hall, Academy of Music, German Insurance Building, First Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph's Cathedral, St. Michael's Church, Lincoln Parkway Bridge, the Phelps Monument, and the Washington Market. Two photographs show the harbor.
loc.gov Trademark registration by Buffalo Soap Company for Buffalo Soap Co. Laundry Soap. brand Hard Soap Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Trademark registration by Buffalo Co-Operative Brewing Company for The Buffalo Co-Operative Brewing brand Beer Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Trademark registration by J. Pyle for Buffalo Starch brand Starch Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Breakwater in Buffalo Harbor, New York, 1891, showing dump and grip cars for transporting concrete from mixers on cable road--Filling in between foundation blocks Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Buffalo Harbor Park 1891
loc.gov M'Kinley Comes Tramping on to the tune "Put Me Off at Buffalo" (as sung by Levi P. Morton) Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Political cartooon showing McKinley with delegates under his arms, standing by railroad tracks of Delegates Express at Buffalo station; L.P. Morton tries to get off train. 1896.
loc.gov Mrs. Julian Elizabeth Brittan, half-length portrait, facing slightly left Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Chinese apparatus for hulling and coarse grinding rice Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Print shows a man driving a water buffalo hitched to a large grinding wheel in a circular trough for grinding and hulling rice; farmers arriving with baskets of rice to pour into the trough.
loc.gov Bravo! Señor Clevelando!! Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Illustration shows Grover Cleveland, former mayor of Buffalo and current governor of New York, as a bullfighter standing with his right foot on the head a bison labeled "Buffalo Democracy" with one dart labeled "Veto Buffalo Fire Dept. Bill" stuck in its side; the weakened buffalo has collapsed on papers that state "Buffalo Politicians' Demands"; Cleveland's red cape is labeled "Firmness".
loc.gov Spaulding, Hon. Elbridge of N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Joseph Hart Vaudeville Co. direct from Weber & Fields Music Hall, N.Y. Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Courier Company.,Joseph Hart Vaudeville Co.
loc.gov International Hotel with new parlors on the rapids - season 1876 - J.T. Fulton, Jr. Proprietor - the only hotel with passenger elevator - Niagara Falls Photo, Print, Drawing Niagara Falls Clay, Cosack & Co Hotel
loc.gov The Thousand Islands via New York Central & Hudson River RR Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Cover of travel pamphlet showing two men, one fishing, in a canoe on a lake. Thousand Islands Island
loc.gov Niagara Falls Photo, Print, Drawing Niagara Falls Sage, Sons & Co Company
loc.gov W.A. Mestayer Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo
loc.gov Bottling card Photo, Print, Drawing Buffalo Print shows a woman reclining in a chair on the veranda of a resort with a distant view of a mountain lake; an African American man, on the waitstaff, is delivering a drink to her.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo Harbor in 1810 Image Buffalo A view of the lake and Fort Erie, from Buffalo Creek,"" (aquatint in colors, 21.11 x 14.2 ins.), E. Walsh, 49th [British] Regt., delint.; engraved by John Bluck, published Jany. 1, 1811 at R. Ackermann's Repository, 101 Strand, [London,] 1811. Walsh, the artist, was surgeon of the 49th Regiment and was stationed near Niagara Falls for several years previous to the War of 1812. This view was taken from the point where Little Buffalo Creek joins the Buffalo River, the artist looking westward across Lake Erie to Fort Erie on the Canadian shore. It is a very artistic production, but too imaginative to be of historical, or topographical importance. A water-color drawing (21.3 x 13.9 ins.) of this view is in the Phelps Stokes Collection of American Historical Prints in the New York Public Library. Whether it is the original drawing from which the engraving was made, or not, has not been detirmined. The fact that the drawing is signed ""W. G. Wells"" (instead of ""E. Walsh) seems to indicate that is is a copy of the engraving. Buffalo's population in 1810 numbered 365, and in 1811 about 500, with less than 100 buildings. It had three taverns, four stores, on school building which served as town hall, a meeting place for all religious denominations and for all public purposes. Buffalo was destroyed Dec. 30, 1813 by the British in the War of 1812, leaving only two buildings standing. Two copies of the original engraving are in the possession of the Buffalo Historical Society. View of the lake and Fort Erie, from Buffalo Creek Buffalo Harbor 1810
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo Harbor in 1813 Image Buffalo A view of the port of Buffaloe on Lake Erie,"" (steel engraving, 6.9 x 3.9 ins.), published in 1815, in the August number of ""The Port Folio,"" of Philadelphia, with the statement: ""The prefixed engraving exhibits a correct view, taken on the spot, of the port of Buffaloe, on Lake Erie, at the time of the landing of a part of General Harrison's troops, subsequent to the defeat and capture of General Proctor's army [Oct. 24, 1813], near the Moravian villages, on the river Thames."" [vol. vi, p. 105]. Two months after the sketch was made, or Dec. 30, 1813, Buffalo lay in ashes, destroyed by the British, in the War of 1812. The view was taken from a point on the Terrace, near its intersection with South Cayuga [Pearl] St., looking S.W. over Lake Erie. It shows Little Buffalo creek, Big Buffalo creek, the Peninsula [the Island], and the Canadian shore. Note: This view was re-engraved by Gavil & Duthie, for E.B. O'Callaghan's ""Documentary History of the State of New York,"" Albany, 1849 (vol. ii, p. 1178). This re-engraved plate (7 x 3.8 ins.) is the one usually reproduced and falsely described as ""from the original engraving."" The original Port Folio view engraving (and reproductions faithful to it) may be recognized by the leaflessness of a lower branch of the tree at the extreme right of the view. In the re-engraved plate (and reproductions of it), this branch is fully leaved. Copies of the original are in possession of the Buffalo Public Library and of George Nathan Newman. View of the port of Buffaloe on Lake Erie Buffalo Harbor 1813
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo Harbor in 1825 Image Buffalo View of Buffalo Harbor"" (copper plate engraving, 7.7 x 3.1 ins), made by Sheldon Ball and published in his fourteen paged sketch of ""Buffalo in 1825,"" and additionally interesting as being the first copper plate engraving made in Buffalo. Ball states: ""This view was taken from the Terrace, between Willink Ave. [Main St.] and South Cayuga Street [Pearl St.], near the line between lots no. 30 and 31; the foreground exhibits the confluents of the Canal with the waters of Little Buffalo, and its final termaination iwth the Lake through the medium of Big Buffalo Creek, the Light House, Pier, mouth of the Harbor, and shipping within; Lake Erie, with point Abino (in the province of Upper Canada), on the right distant eleven miles, and sturgeon point, )on the U.S. shore,) on the left, distant about fifteen miles. The distance between the two points may be about sixteen miles."" In the text of the book he states: ""There are at present between 400 and 500 buildings, including dwelling houses, stores, and mechanic's shops; and according to the census taken January last, there were 2412 inhabitants, which is 317 more than the whole town of Buffalo, including Black Rock, contained in the year 1820, according to the census then taken. Black Rock now contains 1039 inhabitants."" Papers left by Henry Lovejoy, prominent Buffalo surveyor, afford the following information. ""The view was taken from the Terrace, near the north entrance to the Market. The Terrace was then a high bank, with the green turf upon it unbroken. The foreground exhibits the Erie Canal, then in an unfinished state, from a Point near Erie street to the Little Buffalo Creek above the Commercial street bridge. At the left is seen the point on which soon afterwards was erected the warehouse occupied by Joy & Webster. The small building at the extreme left stood in Prime street. The next is the old red warehouse occupied by Townsend & Coit, and below it are two small buildings standing in or near the foot of Commercial street. Farther down the harbor we come to a cluster of small buildings then standing on Johnson & Wilkeson's lot. Next (near the middle of the picture) stands the warehouse of Hiram Pratt, later used by Asa B. Meech. The next and last building, on the right, was a small warehouse used by Sheldon Thompson & Co. In the harbor, at the foot of Commercial street, lies the steam brig Superior....The old lighthouse is seen on the south bank of the creek."" [B.H.S.P. vol. XVI, p. 13.] [See City Directory of 1847, pp. 30, 31, for this article.] Copies of the original engraving are in possession of the Buffalo Public Library, the Buffalo Historical Society, and George Nathan Newman. View of Buffalo Harbor Buffalo Harbor 1825
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo Harbor in 1825 Image Buffalo Buffalo Harbour from the village,"" (lithograph, 8.3 x 4.1 ins.), published in Cadwallader D. Colden's ""Memoir.. Presented .. At the Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals,"" New York: 1825, p. 295, a work noteworthy as containing the earliest examples of illustrations reproduced in the United States by lithography. This view is one of a series of two pertaining to Buffalo [Nos. 4 and 6 of this collection], appearing in this volume, which was published by the State to commemorate the completion of the Erie Canal. The sketch was made, and transferred to stone, by George Catlin, the noted authority on Indian ways and customs, and bears the imprint, ""Catlin del.,"" ""Imbert's Lith.""; while on p. 370 of the work occurs the statement: ""This was drawn from nature and lithographed by Geo. Catlin, Esq.,"" with the added description: ""From the terrace the view extends over the canal, terminating in the basin, the creek, and harbor, the shipping the lighthouse, with the long breakwater projecting into Lake Erie; on the horizon, in the Center, is the expanse of the Lake; on the right of the picture is the American, and on the left of it the Canada shores."" The buildings on the river bank in this view may readily be identified with those appearing in No. 3 of this collection (see the comments given there). The sign-post at the left is that of the Mansion House, at the corner of Main and Crow [Exchange] Streets. The streets appearing are Main St., Canal [Commercial] St., and the Terrace. The population of Buffalo in 1825 was 2412 and buildings numbered from 400 to 500. Two different lithographic plates of this view were made for this work. The earlier lithograph, by Catlin, may be distinguished from the later plate,--made by another hand and found in later copies of the work,--by the Indians standing about the sign-post at the left and sitting on the adjacent bank, by the primitive type of the shipping and of conveyance protrayed, and by the many figures of pedestrians portrayed. A copy of the work with the earlier plate is in the possession of the Buffalo Public Library, the Buffalo Historical Society, and George Nathan Newman. View of Buffalo Harbour from the village Buffalo Harbor 1825
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo Harbor in 1825 Image Buffalo Buffalo Harbour from the village," (lithograph, 8.7 x 6.3 ins.). For some reason, Catlin's plate bearing this title and made for Colden's "Canal Memoir" (see No. 4], proved unsatisfactory and a new plate was made, printings from which appear in later copies of the work. This is the plate under condsideration here. The plate was larger and bore the imprint, "Imbert's Lithography," and omits Catlin's name. The statement on p. 370 of the work regarding Catlin, remains unchanged. It is an attempt to improve on Catlin's plate; but the "improvements," although less violent than in the companion plate [see No. 7], in that they are departures from Catlin's sketch which was "drawn from nature," detract from the historical value of the view. The plate can no longer be considered an original source. It is marked by the omission of the Indians and of all pedestrians save one, and by the more modern style of equipage and type of shipping depicted. A copy of the volume with the later plate is in possession of the Buffalo Public Library, the Grosvenor Library, and the Buffalo Historical Society. Ball, in his "Buffalo in 1825," enumberates the shipping which belonged to the port of Buffalo in that year, as: one Steam Boat, [the "Superior"], one Hermophrodite Brig, eight Schooners, one Sloop, four transportation boats, and a Steam Ferry Boat which will commence running on the first of July next, between this place and Fort Erie; and is calculated to make a daily trip to Chippewa, on the Canada side, during the present summer. Besides there are number water craft of small dimensions. There are upward of sixty sail of good substantial and safe vessels, owned upon the Lake, forty-two of which, entered this port last summer; and there were 286 arrivals and an equal number of clearances. The steamboat "Superior," mentioned above, was of 346 tons burden, and was buildt during the winter of 1821-22, on the bank of Buffalo river, above Main St. It was the first steamboat buildt in Buffalo Village and made a tirp to Detroit "every eight or nine days." It took the place of the "Walk-in-the-Water," the first steamboat on the Lake, which was built at Black Rock in 1818 and suffered shipwreck on the shore, about a mile from the Buffalo lighthouse, Nov. 1, 1821. Her machinery found a place in the "Superior. View of Buffalo Harbour from the village (lithograph) Buffalo Harbor 1825
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1825 Image Buffalo Buffalo form the Light House,"" (lithograph, 8.7 x 6.3 ins.). The same reason that led to the substitution of a plate by another hand, for Catlin's original plate of ""Buffalo Harbour from the Village"" [see No. 5 of this collection], occasioned the making of this second plate of the other original Catlin view, viz. ""Buffalo from the Light House."" The plate omits Catlin's name, bearing only the imprint ""Imbert's Lithography."" The statement on p. 369 of the work however remains unchanged. This second plate is larger and undoubtedly the work of the same modernizing artist who attempted to ""improve"" the other Catlin plate. In his attempt at betterment he has presented us (to say nothing of the cosmopolitan style of dress of the men and of the woman depicted) with the type of sea-going craft with which he was familiar in New York City. Most of the figures of pedestrians have been omitted. Besides, he has so enlarged the buildings in the background--constituting the major part of Buffalo-- that the true perspective has been lost and the village appears a mere cluster of houses on the bluff beyond the canal bank [the Terrace]. The historical and topographical value of the picture is inversely in proportion to these improvements. Catlin's plate ""drawn from nature"", although far less artistic, is greatly to be preferred as the picture of Buffalo in 1825. A copy of the volume with the later plate is in the possession of the Buffalo Public Library, the Grosvenor Library, and the Buffalo Historical Society. View of Buffalo from the Light House Buffalo Harbor 1825
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1825 Image Buffalo Buffalo on Lake Erie,"" (etching, 8.3 x 4.3 ins.), In July, 1827, Capt Basil Hall, of the Royal British Navy, while on a tour through North America, visited Buffalo. With the aid of a camera lucida, he made sketches of the scenes that interested him. These shetches have almost the fidelity of a modern photograph, and so are of the utmost importance as records of the America of that date. HIs one view of Buffalo [vii], here reproduced, appeared in a volume entitled ""Forty Etchings from Sketches made with the Camera Lucida in North America in 1827, 1828,"" Edinburgh: 1829. The point of observation from which the sketch was made, was on the canal dock (then paralleling present Commercial St.), about half the distance from paralleling present Commercial St.), about half the distance from the Terrace to the river, looking south-west over the harbor. The buildings pictured by Ball in the similar view [see No. 3], and by Catlin [see Nos. 4 and 6], may be identified in this view, testifying to the reliability of these early views. The number of steamboats engaged in Buffalo trade and listed in the text accompanying No. 6 of this collection [q.v.], was increased by by 1827 by but one addition, viz.: the ""William Penn,"" 250 T., built at Presque Isle and having accomodation for 78 passengers (27 ""gents,"" 16 ladies, 34 steerage and 1 in a stateroom. 20 men were employed.) A copy of the volume is in the possession of the Grosvenor Library, the Buffalo Historical Society, Dr. Augustus Shearer, and George Nathan Newman. View of Buffalo on Lake Erie (etching by Capt Basil Hall) Buffalo Harbor 1825
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo Harbor in 1827 Image Buffalo Buffalo on Lake Erie,"" (etching, 8.3 x 4.3 ins.), In July, 1827, Capt Basil Hall, of the Royal British Navy, while on a tour through North America, visited Buffalo. With the aid of a camera lucida, he made sketches of the scenes that interested him. These shetches have almost the fidelity of a modern photograph, and so are of the utmost importance as records of the America of that date. HIs one view of Buffalo [vii], here reproduced, appeared in a volume entitled ""Forty Etchings from Sketches made with the Camera Lucida in North America in 1827, 1828,"" Edinburgh: 1829. The point of observation from which the sketch was made, was on the canal dock (then paralleling present Commercial St.), about half the distance from paralleling present Commercial St.), about half the distance from the Terrace to the river, looking south-west over the harbor. The buildings pictured by Ball in the similar view [see No. 3], and by Catlin [see Nos. 4 and 6], may be identified in this view, testifying to the reliability of these early views. The number of steamboats engaged in Buffalo trade and listed in the text accompanying No. 6 of this collection [q.v.], was increased by by 1827 by but one addition, viz.: the ""William Penn,"" 250 T., built at Presque Isle and having accomodation for 78 passengers (27 ""gents,"" 16 ladies, 34 steerage and 1 in a stateroom. 20 men were employed.) A copy of the volume is in the possession of the Grosvenor Library, the Buffalo Historical Society, Dr. Augustus Shearer, and George Nathan Newman. View of Buffalo on Lake Erie (etching, later version) Buffalo Harbor 1827
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org View of Buffalo taken in 1859 from the Light House Image Buffalo View of Buffalo taken in 1859 from the Light House. Enlarged from an engraving published in the ""Gazetteer of the State of New York"" by J. H. French, Syracuse, N.Y.: 1860 [copyrighted 1859], at p. 289. Depicted are: depot of the Niagara Falls and Lockport R.R., St. Joseph's cathedral. the steeples of First Presby., St. Paul's Episc., ...., ...., Washington St. Baptist, and St. John's Episc. The dome is that of the Western Hotel on the Terrace, the flag that flying on the Liberty Pole. View of Buffalo taken in 1859 from the Light House Light House 1859
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo about 1836 Image Buffalo North West view of Buffalo, N. Y.,"" (woodcut, 6.6 x 3.3 ins.). This view appears in the ""Historical Collections of the State of New York,"" p. 149, published by John W. Barber and Henry Howe, New York: 1841. As the work refers to the building activities in Buffalo in the year 1835, quotes from the ""New York Mirror"", vol. 14 [1837], and gives statistics drawn from the Buffalo City Directory of 1835-37,--several years previous to publication. In regard to the reliability of the illustrations given, the editors state [p. 4]: ""The numerous engravings were, with few exceptions, copied from drawings taken on the spot by the compilers of the work. In these engravings, our principal object was to give faithful reproductions, rather than picturesqe views, or beautiful specimens of the art."" The view was taken from some point in Niagara St. Near Niagara Square, looking down Niagara St. towards Main St. The population of Buffalo in 1835 was 15,661 and in 1840, 18,213. The vessels belonging to the port of Buffalo in 1835 were: 13 steamboats, 3 brigs, 51 schooners and sloops, a total of 67 in all, with a tonnage of 7,500 tons. The following year (1836) there were 35 steamboats on Lake Erie, registered in the different ports. The volume containing the woodcut is not rare and may be found in the libraries and in many private collections. Niagara St. View of North West Buffalo, N. Y. North West View 1836
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Webster Block, 55-87 Main Street, about 1838 Image Buffalo The ""Webster Buildings"" (colored lithograph, 7.5 x 5.25 ins.) is one of five views [see 13 b, c, d, e, f] printed about 1838, on one folio sheet, the artist and the lithographer not being named. The block is on the east side of Main St., extending north from Perry store fronts. It consists of seventeen brick stores, all alike, four stories high. It was built in 1835 by Benjamin Rathbun in ninety days' time, for Joy & Webster, at a cost of over $100,000. The stores were numbered 1-17 from Perry St. and were occupied mostly by wholesale business and jobbing houses. The block is typical of the inartistic character of the buildings of that period. The first story may be described as of stone, in that the front consisted of 52 plain, square, stone pillars (monoliths), each fifteen ins. in width and so placed that each store was faced by two whole and two half pillars. These pillars (now mostly supplanted by iron posts) were surmounted by simple square Doric capitals, which were topped by the wide stone entablature with its plain square cornice, masuring 24 + 7 ins. in all. The three upper stories are of brick, plain laid, each story having a row of fifty-one rectangular window openings, capped by plain, wide stone lintels, set flush. The roof is low gabled, sloping away from the street. It seems incredible, but is a fact, that lower Main St. is still (1932) largely encumbered by survivals of this Webster Block (17 stores), 66-68, 70, 76-78 (rebuilt to two stories), 80-82, 90-92-94, 95-97 (five stories high), 98-100, 102-104 (pillars of brick), 122-124, 126-128, 129-131 (pillars of brick), 132-134, 133, 139-141 (upper stories faced with stone), 143, 145-147, 151, 161-163, 165-169 (the Mansion House, six stories, with first story of stone block), 181, 183 (south part of the old LeCouteulx Block, with ""JLX BLOCK"" of the lettering still remaining), 178-180-182 184 (stone pillars mostly replaced by iron columns). The building to the left of the Webster Block, in the view, was Huff's Hotel, or the ""Travelers' Home,"" kept in the 'thirties by H.D. and W.D. Huff. It was an extensive two story frame building. Samuel M. Welch in his ""Recollections of Buffalo Fifty Years Since"" (Buffalo: 1891), says: ""During the great traveling era on the canal and lakes in the 'thirties, this tavern was usualy crammed with guests. The trunks were piled in front of the house daily, 'mountain high;' literally and without exaggeration, the writer having frequently seen in front of that holel a pile of trunks ten to fifteen feet high, thirty feet long and from three to four trunks wide."" This building has long since disappeared. Two copies of the original lithograph are in the possession of the Buffalo Historical Socty. Main St. east side of Main St Webster Building 1838
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St. at the Terrace, about 1838 Image Buffalo Terrace Market and Liberty Pole"" (colored lithograph, 7.5 x 5.25 ins.) is one of five views [see 13 b, c, d, e, f] printed about 1838, on one folio sheet, the artist and the lithographer not being mentioned. At the left of the view is the Mansion House at the corner of Main and Exchange Sts., of which Erastus Hathaway was proprietor in 1838. Across Main St., in the center of the Terrace, is the Terrace Market, built in 1836 at a cost of $17,000. The basement and first floor were of stone, the other story of brick. The building was 130 x 30 ft., with a wing on either side and a square tower in which was installed a fire alarm bell in October 1837. The basement of the building was devoted to stalls for the sale of frusts, vegetables and fish. The first floor was given over to the sale of meats. Offices of City officials and spacious Council Chamber were located on the second floor. The building was torn down in 1853. Spaulding's Exchange did not supplant the old buildings at the S.E. corner of Main St. and the Terrace [Martin Daley's corner] until 1845. The Birkhead Buildings, around the corner in Commercial St. 9present nos. 107-113), said to have been built in 1836, evidently were not in existence when the view was made. The building in the center of the view, 18-26 Terrace, now occupied by Howard H. Baker & Co., ship chandlers, early served as a hotel (""Temperance House""), and also as a theater. At the right of the view is the corner store of the block of buildings erected for Bennett and Williams under lease from Jonathan Sidway in 1832, which later reverted to the lessor, thereafter to be known as the Sidway Buildings. The store took the place of the ""Old Stone Tavern."" Two copies of the original lithograph are in the possession of the Buffalo Historical Society. Main St. Across Main St., in the center of the Terrace, is the Terrace Market, built in 1836 at a cost of $17,000. Terrace Market and Liberty Pole 1838
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main Street at Shelton Square, about 1838 Image Buffalo First Presbyterian and St. Paul's Churches"" (colord lithograph, 7.5 x 5.25 ins.) is one of five views [see 13 b, c, d, e, f] printed about 1838, on one folio sheet, the artist and the lithographer not being named. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, at the corner of Main and Church Sts., was a small frame building, erected in 1819, at a cost of $5,000. It was painted light blue. It served the congregation until 1851, when it was sold to the German Untied Evangelical St. Peter's Society and moved to Genesee and Hickory Sts., where it endured until 1878. The Rev. William Shelton was rector of St. Paul's from 1828 to his death in 1881. The first Presbyterian Church, at the corner of Main and Niagara Sts., was erected in 1827, at a cost of $17,500 and was torn down in 1890 to make way for the Erie County Savings Bank building. The Rev. Asa T. Hopkins was the pastor from 1836 to 1848. At the left of the view, at the corner of Main and Erie Sts., is the building built in 1836 for the Bank of Buffalo, at a cost of $30,000. Two copies of the original lithograph are in the possession of the Buffalo Historical Society. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, at the corner of Main and Church Sts Shelton Square 1838
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., West Side, between Eagle and Court Sts, about 1838 Image Buffalo The first ""American Hotel"" (colored lithograph, 7.5 x 5.25 ins.) is one of five views [see 13 b, c, d, e, f] printed about 1838, on one folio sheet, the artist and the lithographer not being named. This ""most famous hotel west of New York"" in its day, was built in 1835-36 by Benjamin Rathbun, for Col. Alanson Palmer, and was opened in September 1836, under the management of Lewis L. Hoges. It was a cut gray stone building, five stories high, with a columnar cupola. It included a ball and concert hall, which was the center of the social activities of the elite of the city. The building was destroyed by fire March 10, 1850. It was replaced by the second American Hotel building, which in turn succumbed to the flames Jan. 25, 1865. At the right of the view is the Eagle Tavern, or Rathbun's Hotel. It was built in 1825 by Benjamin Rathbun and conducted by him until 1833, when Isaac R. Harrington succeeded him. Gabriel Kimball and Benj. F. Haddock were the proprietors in 1838. The main structure was of brick, three stories high, with a two story annex extending north to Court St. (about 100 ft.). Here Lafayette was entertained, June 4, 1825 and a public dinner, presided over by Genl. Peter B. Porter, was given in his honor. The tavern was blown up by gunpowder at the time of the burning of the second American Hotel (Jan. 25, 1865) to prevent the spread of the flames. Thus perished a famous hostelry. The gilded eagle that graced the tavern's entrance is in the collection of the Buffalo Historical Society,- the sole memento of departed glory. The old numbering in the Eagle-Court block was 290 to 334. At the extreme left of the view, appears one of the ""kremlin Buildings,"" a block of stores extending from Eagle to Niagara St. (old numbering 266 to 288 Main St.), built by Rathbun in 1832 after fire had destroyed the earlier buildings Dec. 13, 1831, for Judge William Peacock of Mayville, buildings which mostly survive, but little improved, to this day. Two copies of the original lithograph are in the possession of the Buffalo Historical Society. Most famous hotel west of New York American Hotel 1838
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org View of Buffalo Harbor, from the lighthouse Image Buffalo View of Buffalo Harbor, from the lighthouse; previous to 1879. View of Buffalo Harbor Lighthouse 1879
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Watson Elevator, at junction of Buffalo River and the City Ship Canal Image Buffalo Watson Elevator, at junction of Buffalo River and the City Ship Canal; burned Sept. 21, 1907. Site excavated for turning basin, 1912. Buffalo River Watson Elevator 1912
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Elevator A of the Connecting Terminal Rail Road Image Buffalo Elevator A of the Connecting Terminal Rail Road, opposite the foot of Main St., on the west side of the City Ship (Blackwell) Canal. Main St. West side of the City Ship (Blackwell) Canal. Connecting Terminal Rail Road
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Mouth of the Buffalo River, showing the D. L. & W. R. R. coal trestle Image Buffalo Mouth of the Buffalo River, showing the D. L. & W. R. R. coal trestle. Buffalo River Showing the D. L. & W. R. R. coal trestle.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org The Erie Basin looking north from the Exchange Elevator Image Buffalo The Erie Basin (which lies to the left when entering the harbor, behind the North Break Wall), looking north from the Exchange Elevator (blt 1863) at which lies the steamboat ""Mineral Rock of Detroit"" (1856-96, 428 tons). At the left is the Erie Basin Elevator and nearby are moored the schooners ""A. Boody of Charlotte"" (blt 1863, 287 tons), the Montpelier of Charlotte"" (blt 1866, 290 tons), and the ""John T. Mott of Rochester"" (blt 1869, 325 tons). Looking north from the Exchange Elevator (blt 1863) at which lies the steamboat ""Mineral Rock of Detroit
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Wells Elevator, Buffalo river, between Ohio and Indiana Sts. Image Buffalo Wells Elevator, Buffalo river, between Ohio and Indiana Sts.; burned May 4, 1912. Buffalo River Between Ohio and Indiana Sts Wells Elevator 1912
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Old Central Wharf, Front St., west of Main St. Image Buffalo Old Central Wharf, Front St., west of Main St. The Board of Trade was located at Nos. 14-15 (building in center), from 1862-1883. Buildings demolished in 1883 to make way for the Lackawanna freight sheds. "William Newman", pioneer steam canal boat at dock on occasion of first trip in 1868. Main St. Front St., west of Main St. Old Central Wharf Wharf 1862-1883
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Foot of Main St. in 1867 Image Buffalo Foot of Main St. in 1867. Enlarged from a stereoscopic view made by Charles L. Pond and dated May 1867. Main St. 1867
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Ohio St., east of Main St. Image Buffalo Ohio St., east of Main St.; 1912. Site of Lackawanna station. Ohio St., 1912
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Foot of Main St., looking north Image Buffalo Foot of Main St., looking north, 1912. Main St. 1912
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Looking from the Lake St. bridge over Commercial Slip Image Buffalo Looking from the Lake St. bridge over Commercial Slip, towards the triangular block bounded by Pearl, Commercial Sts. And the Terrace (not appearing). At the left is the Commercial St. bridge over the Erie Canal. The building to the right of the triangular block is on the north side of the Terrace, near Main St. The steeple is that of St. John's Episc. church. Commercial St. Pearl 1917
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Washington St., east side, looking north from Scott St. Image Buffalo Washington St., east side, looking north from Scott St. Lehigh Valley R.R. buildings replaced in 1917. 0 Washington Scott The Terrace 1895
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org The Terrace, looking across Main St. and down Exchange St. Image Buffalo The Terrace, looking across Main St. and down Exchange St. Dedication of new Liberty Pole, erected June 17, 1895. Main St. Exchange St. The Terrace, looking across Main St. and down Exchange St. Dedication of new Liberty Pole, erected June 17, 1895 The Terrace 1841
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org The Terrace, north side, at the S.W. corner of Pearl St. Image Buffalo The Terrace, north side, at the S.W. corner of Pearl St. Western Hotel, with cupola intact, built 1841, demolished 1888. Later used as Police Station No. 1. Terrace Pearl North side Mansion House 1804
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.E. corner of Main and Exchange Sts. Image Buffalo S.E. corner of Main and Exchange Sts. John Crow's log tavern stood near the Washington St. corner (1804). Crow's became Landon's tavern (1809-1824; rebuilt 1813). Previous to 1813 Capt. Samuel Pratt's store and residence (the ""Mansion""), stood on the Main St. corner. The ""Mansion House,"" opened 1825, by Phineas Barton; after conducted by Philip Dorsheimer; rebuilt 1843, 1846, and carried up to six stories and extended to Washington St. in 1883. Main S.E. corner of Main and Exchange Sts.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Exchange St., south side, looking west from Michigan St. Image Buffalo Exchange St., south side, looking west from Michigan St. Main St. Exchange St.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, looking north from near Exchange St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, looking north from near Exchange St. Main St. Exchange St. 1858
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Main and Seneca Sts. Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Main and Seneca Sts. Brown building, built 1858, demolished 1912. Site of Marine Trust Co. building. Main St. N.E. corner of Main and Seneca Sts. 1842
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Seneca and Washington Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Seneca and Washington Sts. Building in foreground built in 1842 was the Postoffice until 1858. Buildings demolished 1912. Site of Marine Trust Co. buildings. Seneca N.W. corner of Seneca and Washington Sts. US COURT 1858
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Washington and Seneca Sts. Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Washington and Seneca Sts. Federal building, built 1858, remodeled 1885. Was Postoffice 1858-1906. Washington Seneca Sts. N.E. corner of Washington and Seneca Sts.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Nos. 52-58 Seneca St., north side, east of Washington St. Image Buffalo Nos. 52-58 Seneca St., north side, east of Washington St. 52 Seneca St. Washington Good Speed Printing Co
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 29 Franklin St., east side, north of Seneca St. Image Buffalo No. 29 Franklin St., east side, north of Seneca St. 29 Franklin St. Seneca St 1852
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, looking north from near Seneca St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, looking north from near Seneca St., 1958. Clarendon Hotel, cor. Of S. Division St., built abt. 1852 (Phelp's House;) burned Nov. 1860. Exhibition of Volunteer Fire Dept. in front of the Churches. Main St. Seneca Eastside 1958
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, looking north from Swan St. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, looking north from Swan St. Weed block, built 1857, demolished 1901. Site of Fidelity Trust bldg. White building, built 1881, rebuilt 1905. Main St. Seneca Eastside 1857
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, above Swan St. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, above Swan St., previous to 1881. Site of White building. Main St. Swan Westside White Building 1881
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main Street, east side, looking north from Swan Street Image Buffalo Main Street, east side, looking north from Swan Street. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Site of Ellicott Square building. Main St. Swan Westside Swan Street Ellicott Square building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main Street, east side, looking north from Swan Street Image Buffalo Main Street, east side, looking north from Swan Street. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Site of Ellicott Square building. Main St. Swan St. Main Street, east side, looking north from Swan Street. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Site of Ellicott Square building. Swan Street Ellicott Square building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, looking south from South Division St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, looking south from South Division St. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Site of Ellicott Square building. Main St. South Division St. Main St., east side, looking south from South Division St. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Site of Ellicott Square building. South Division Street Ellicott Square building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Nos. 289-293 Main St., east side between Swan and So. Division Sts. Image Buffalo Nos. 289-293 Main St., east side between Swan and So. Division Sts. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Part of site of Ellicott Sq. bldg. 289 Main St. Swan and So. Division Sts. Nos. 289-293 Main St., east side between Swan and So. Division Sts. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Part of site of Ellicott Sq. bldg. Swan and Division Street Part of Ellicott Square building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Washington St., east side, looking north from Swan St. Image Buffalo Washington St., east side, looking north from Swan St. Former building of the First Universalist Church in center (1832-66.) Washington St. Swan St. Eastside looking North Swan Street Former building of the First Universalist Church
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Swan St., north side, east from Main to Washington St. Image Buffalo Swan St., north side, east from Main to Washington St. Buildings demolished 1894-95. Site of Ellicott Square building. Swan St. Main to Washington St. Northside Ellicott Square building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, north from near South Division St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, north from near South Division St. Main St. South Division St. Eastside
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, north from near South Division St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, north from near South Division St. Main St. South Division St. Eastside
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east and west sides, looking south from South Division St. Image Buffalo Main St., east and west sides, looking south from South Division St. Main St. South Division St. East and west sides, looking south from South Division St.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Washington St., east side, north from Swan St. Image Buffalo Washington St., east side, north from Swan St. First Universalist Church building in center; abandoned 1866. Washington St. Swan St. East side, north from Swan St First Universalist Church building D.P. Harris Liver and Boarding Stable
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, looking north from Shelton Square Image Buffalo Main St., east side, looking north from Shelton Square. Main St. Shelton Square Eastside looking North Shelton Square New site for bank of buffalo
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main Street, east side, looking southward Image Buffalo Main Street, east side, looking southward in 1872-3, from midway between North Division and South Division Streets. Niagara Street entering from the right. N.B. The photographs numbered 46 p to 46 v are enlargements made from original stereoscopic negatives taken by Charles L. Pond of Buffalo Main St. Midway between North Division and South Division Streets Looking Southward
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Looking down Main Street from Niagara Street Image Buffalo Looking down Main Street from Niagara Street, 1872-3. Shelton Square; Erie Street; National Savings Bank, corner of Erie and Main Streets. Main St. Niagara Street Shelton Square National Savings Bank
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Looking down North Division Street from Main Street Image Buffalo Looking down North Division Street from Main Street, in 1874. Steeple of Grace M. E. Church showing. Main St. North Division Street Steeple of Grace M. E. Church 1874
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main Street, east side, from Swan Street to the dock Image Buffalo Main Street, east side, from Swan Street to the dock, in 1872-3. Principal elevators showing, left to right, Empire, Sturges and Hazard. Main St. Swan Street Eastside Empire, Sturges and Hazard
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Looking up N. Division St. towards Main St. Image Buffalo Looking up N. Division St. towards Main St. The steeple of St. Paul's church is nearing completion. Enlarged from a stereoscopic view made by Charles L. Pond in 1870. It was from the scaffolding of the steeple that Mr. Pond made the series of negatives for his ""Birdseye Views of Buffalo in 1870"" [reproduced in this collection; see 15 b1-9]. N. Division St. Main St. The steeple of St. Paul's church 1870
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Pearl Street, northward from Church Street Image Buffalo Pearl Street, northward from Church Street, in 1870. Niagara Street, from Pearl to Franklin Streets. Temple Beth Zion, old Central High School, and the steeples of the following churches (all Presbyterian) showing: (left to right) Calvary, Westminster, Central, with the rear of the old First Presbyterian Church in the right foreground. [This view closely duplicates No. 15 b9, but shows more at the left.] Pearl St. Church St. Northward Temple Beth Zion 1870
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Pearl St., northward from Niagara St., Main St. at right center Image Buffalo Pearl St., northward from Niagara St., Main St. at right center; taken by Charles L. Pond from the steeple of St. Paul's in 1870. Churches showing (from left to right), Westminster Presb., Central Presby., St. Louis' R.C., North Presby., Universalist, St. Michael's R.C., Lafayette Presb. and in lower right corner the First Presby. Pearl St. Niagara St. Northward 1870
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Main Street, east side, between North and South Division Streets, with Niagara Street entering from the left. Roof of the old Rink Building in the foreground, with the old First Presbyterian Church building to the right. Steeple of the Grace M. E. Church in the background, upper left. Main St. North and South Division Streets Between North and South Division Streets Steeple of the Grace M. E. Church 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Junction of Niagara, Pearl and W. Eagle Sts., with Main St. crossing center and Batavia St. [Broadway] extending thence towards the top of the view. Junction of Niagara, Pearl and W. Eagle Sts. Main St. Crossing center Junction of Niagara 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Junction of West Eagle, Pearl and Niagara Streets, with Main Street running through center and showing the Young Men's Association building. Ruins of Kremlin Hall, burned by fire Feb. 28, 1875, in the foreground. Junction of West Eagle, Pearl and Niagara Streets Main Street Junction of West Eagle 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Church St. at the left. Churches showing (left to right), Washington St. Baptist, St. John's Episc. and St. Paul's Episc. Church St. Church St 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo In the foreground, Church Street (left), and Franklin Street (right). Erie Street (left center), and Pearl Street, east side (from Swan to Seneca Streets), showing. Main Street in the background. Church St. and Franklin St. In the foreground 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org St. Joseph's Old Cathedral. Principal elevators showing (left to right): Sturges, Hazard, Richmond and Brown. Image Buffalo St. Joseph's Old Cathedral. Principal elevators showing (left to right): Sturges, Hazard, Richmond and Brown. St. Joseph's Old Cathedral St. Joseph's Old Cathedral
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Police Headquarters, corner of Franklin Street and the Terrace. Charles Street (diagonally through center), Erie Street (left background), with the N.Y.C. & H.R.R.'s Niagara Falls Depot. The Harbor, Erie Basin, Coit Slip, Slip No. 1 and the Erie Canal. Franklin Street Terrace St and Charles Street Franklin Street and the Terrace The Harbor Police Headquarters 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Delaware Street (rear of [City and] County Hall), West Eagle Street (running from right corner to center), Genesee Street and the Terrace (meeting in a V), Court St. (right), crossed by Seventh and Sixth Streets and showing the old Court St. Market (later Fire Headquarters). Delaware Street West Eagle Street Running right corner to center old Court St. Market (later Fire Headquarters) 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Niagara Square at right center, Niagara St. extending thence towards upper left, Delaware Ave. tree-embowered. Niagara Square At right center 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Niagara Square at left center, Delaware Ave. extending thence towards upper left, West Genesee, Court and Niagara Sts. Running from the Square towards right. Niagara Square At left center 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Buffalo in 1875 Image Buffalo Niagra Street (lower right), with Franklin Street running diagonally through center and showing the old Central High School. Court Street and Pearl Street traceable in right center. West Genesee Street, showing the Central Presbyterian Church and the early Genesee Hotel. Steeples of the following churches showing (left to right): St. Louis' R.C., Asbury M.E., North Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Universalist, with St. Michael's R.C. Church showing at the right. Niagra Street Franklin Street 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Looking towards St. Paul's Episcopal Church from the corner of Franklin and Church Streets Image Buffalo Looking towards St. Paul's Episcopal Church from the corner of Franklin and Church Streets, in 1875. Houses on the south side of Church Street, between Pearl and Franklin Streets, shown. Church St. Franklin and Church Streets Corner of Franklin and Church Streets St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1875
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org St Paul's Episcopal Church, Shelton Square Image Buffalo St Paul's Episcopal Church, Shelton Square, in 1870. An original photograph by Charles L. Pond. Shelton Square Shelton Square St Paul's Episcopal Church 1870
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org St Paul's Episcopal Church in 1870 Image Buffalo St Paul's Episcopal Church in 1870, showing the trees in Shelton Square. An original photograph by Charles L. Pond. Shelton Square Shelton Square St Paul's Episcopal Church 1870
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, at Shelton Square Image Buffalo Main St., west side, at Shelton Square. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. St. Joseph's Old Cathedral (R.C.). First Presbyterian Church building, demolished 1890; site of Erie Co. Savings Bank building. Main St. Shelton Square Westside Shelton Square
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, corner of Niagara St. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, corner of Niagara St. First Presbyterian Church; building demolished 1890. Site of Erie Co. Savings Bank blds. Main St. Niagara St. Westside First Presbyterian Church Erie Co. Savings Bank blds
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, between Church and Niagara Sts. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, between Church and Niagara Sts. First Presbyterian Church. Building demolished 1890. Site of Erie Co. Savings Bank bldg. Main St. Church and Niagara Sts. Westside Erie Co. Savings Bank bldg.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, between Erie and Niagara Sts. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, between Erie and Niagara Sts. Main St. Erie and Niagara Sts. Westside
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Church and Pearl Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Church and Pearl Sts. Former res. Of Orsamus H. Marshall. N.W. corner of Church and Pearl Sts. Northwest corner
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Franklin St., west side, south of Eagle St. Image Buffalo Franklin St., west side, south of Eagle St. Old residences occupied as offices by the City (1852-1876). Part of site of present County Hall. Franklin St. Eagle St. Westside
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org West Eagle St., south side, between Niagara and Franklin Sts. Image Buffalo West Eagle St., south side, between Niagara and Franklin Sts. Buildings demolished abt. 1930. West Eagle St. Niagara and Franklin Sts. Between Niagara and Franklin Sts
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Pearl St., west side, between Eagle and Court Sts. Image Buffalo Pearl St., west side, between Eagle and Court Sts. Site of Stock Exchange building. Pearl St. Eagle and Court Sts. Between Eagle and Court Sts. Stock Exchange building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, south from near Eagle St. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, south from near Eagle St. Funeral procession of Pres. Lincoln, April 1865. Main St. Near Eagle St. South from near 1865
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Franklin and Eagle Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Franklin and Eagle Sts. Austin building, No. 110 Franklin St. Built 1833, by Benjamin Rathbun, enlarged 1845, and 1859 (after fire); remodeled 1880 for business purposes. First Unitarian Church, 1833-1880. N.W. corner of Franklin and Eagle Sts. First Unitarian Church Austin building 1833
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, south of Eagle St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, south of Eagle St. (adjoining Bramson building). Main St. Eagle St. South Bramson building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Young Men's Association building at Main and Eagle Sts. Image Buffalo Young Men's Association building at Main and Eagle Sts. In 1870-71. Enlarged from a photograph taken by Walter J. Baker and inserted in the deluxe copies of the Catlog of the Y. M's A. Library for 1871. Firms doing business were: 379 Horace L. Bliss, photographer. J. B. Visscher, ""National Tea & Coffee Store."" 377 Farthing & Lawson, butchers. 367 Benedict & Kingsley, gent's furnishings (1871), [Mott & Benedict, do. (1870), Beare & Johnson, (do. (1869))]. 365 C. P. Stein, crockery. 363 L. Schwartz & Co., stoves. Main St. Eagle St. Young Men's Association building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.E. corner of Main and Eagle Sts. Image Buffalo S.E. corner of Main and Eagle Sts. Ruins of Richmond Hotel and St. James' Hall, destroyed by fire Mch 18, 1887. Young Mens' Association bldg. 1866-86. Richmond Hotel, 1886-87. Site of first Iroquois Hotel; now Bramson building. Main St. Eagle St. S.E. corner of Main and Eagle Sts. Bramson building Iroquois Hotel
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Washington and Eagle Sts. Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Washington and Eagle Sts. Benjamin H. Austin house, built abt. 1842; used for business purposes after 1875. Demolished 1912.] Washington St. Eagle St. N.E. corner of Washington and Eagle Sts. Benjamin H. Austin house 1842
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, north from near Eagle St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, north from near Eagle St. in the 1870's, before the fall of the M'Arthur building. Sites of the Brisbane building and of the J. N. Adam Co's stores. Main St. Eagle St. East side, north from near Eagle St Sites of the Brisbane building and of the J. N. Adam Co's stores M'Arthur building 1870
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, north from near Eagle St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, north from near Eagle St. in the early 1890's. Sites of the Brisbane building and of the J. N. Adam Co's stores. Main St. Eagle St. East side, north from near Eagle St Sites of the Brisbane building and of the J. N. Adam Co's stores 1890
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S. E. corner of Main and Clinton Sts. Image Buffalo S. E. corner of Main and Clinton Sts. The ""Arcade"" (also ""Palace Arcade""), built 1855 and destroyed by fire Dec. 14, 1893. Site of the Brisbane building. Main St. Clinton Street S.E. corner of Main and Clinton Sts. Brisbane building 1855
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.E. corner of Main and Clinton Sts. Image Buffalo S.E. corner of Main and Clinton Sts. Ruins of the "Arcade," built 1855, destroyed by fire, Dec. 14, 1893. Site of Brisbane building. Main St. Clinton Street S.E. corner of Main and Clinton Sts. Brisbane building 1855
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Washington and Clinton Sts. Image Buffalo S.W. corner of Washington and Clinton Sts. Ruins of the ""Arcade,"" built 1855, destroyed by fire, Dec. 14, 1893. Site of the Brisbane building. Washington St. Clinton Street S.W. corner of Washington and Clinton Sts. Brisbane building 1855
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, between Eagle and Court Sts. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, between Eagle and Court Sts. Ruins of the first American Hotel, built 1836. destroyed by fire, Mch 10, 1850. Site of Kresge's, Baker's, and Adam, Meldrum and Anderson Co's stores. Main St. Eagle and Court Sts. Between Eagle and Court Sts 1836
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., looking south from Lafayette Square Image Buffalo Main St., looking south from Lafayette Square. Main St. Lafayette Square Looking south from Lafayette Square
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org 396-408 Main St., west side, south of Court St. Image Buffalo 396-408 Main St., west side, south of Court St. Adam, Meldrum and Anderson Co's store. 396 Main St. South of Court St. West side, south of Court St. Adam
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Lafayette Square looking west from Washington St. Image Buffalo Lafayette Square previous to 1920, looking west from Washington St. Lafayette Square Washington St. Looking west from Lafayette Square 1920
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Washington St., east side, from Broadway to Clinton St. Image Buffalo Washington St., east side, from Broadway to Clinton St., Lafayette Square in the foreground. Old Court House, built 1816, and Surrogate's Office. Demolished 1876. Site of Buffalo Public Library building. Washington St. Clinton St. ast side, from Broadway to Clinton St. Site of Buffalo Public Library building. Old Court House 1816
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Washington St., east side, at Clinton St. Image Buffalo N.W corner of Clinton and Ellicott Sts. Old Court House building, now annex of Buffalo Public Library. Clinton St. Ellicott St. N.W corner of Clinton and Ellicott Sts. Site of the Lafayette Hotel 1844
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W corner of Clinton and Ellicott Sts. Image Buffalo N.W corner of Clinton and Ellicott Sts. Old Court House building, now annex of Buffalo Public Library. Clinton St. Ellicott St. N.W corner of Clinton and Ellicott Sts. Old Court House building Buffalo Public Library
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Main and Court Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Main and Court Sts. Western Savings Bank building, built 1871. Clinton St. Ellicott St. N.W. corner of Main and Court Sts. Western Savings Bank building 1871
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Pearl and Court Sts. Image Buffalo No. 38 Court St., south side, near Pearl St. Res. Of John Sage, built 1832. Part of site of Denton, Cottier and Daniels Inc.'s building. 38 Court St. Pearl St. South side, near Pearl St. Site of No. 17 Court St
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 38 Court St., south side, near Pearl St. Image Buffalo No. 38 Court St., south side, near Pearl St. Res. Of John Sage, built 1832. Part of site of Denton, Cottier and Daniels Inc.'s building. 38 Court St. Pearl St. South side, near Pearl St. Cottier and Daniels Inc.'s building 1832
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 48 Court St., south side, between Pearl and Franklin Sts. Image Buffalo Niagara Square, south side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Niagara Square Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. South side Court Street Theatre Wahle's Opera House 1882
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Niagara Square, south side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Image Buffalo Niagara Square, west side, from West Genesee to Court Sts. John Wilkeson homestead, built 1824, wings added 1860, demolished 1913. South half of site of new City Hall. Niagara Square West Genesee to Court Sts. West side
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Niagara Square, west side, from West Genesee to Court Sts. Image Buffalo Niagara Square, west side, from West Genesee to Court Sts. John Wilkeson homestead, built 1824, wings added 1860, demolished 1913. South half of site of new City Hall. Niagara Square West Genesee to Court Sts. West side South half of site of new City Hall John Wilkeson homestead 1824
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Niagara Square, west side, from Court to Niagara Sts. Image Buffalo Niagara Square, north side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. House at left, built by James Hollister in 1850, was res. of Pres. Millard Fillmore from 1858 to his death, Mch 8, 1874. Mrs. Fillmore died there Aug. 11, 1881. House at right was res. of M. S. Hawley. Houses demolished 1921 to make way for Statler's Hotel. Niagara Square Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Northside North half of new City hall site
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Niagara Square, north side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Image Buffalo Niagara Square, north side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. The Pres. Fillmore and the M.S. Hawley houses as united to form the ""Castle Inn"". Demolished 1921 to make way for Statler's Hote.. Niagara Square Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Northside Statler's Hotel 1850
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Niagara Square, north side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Image Buffalo Niagara Square, north side, from Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. The Pres. Fillmore and the M.S. Hawley houses as united to form the ""Castle Inn"". Demolished 1921 to make way for Statler's Hote.. Niagara Square Delaware Ave. to West Genesee St. Northside Castle Inn
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org 141 Court St., N.E. corner Court and Morgan Image Buffalo Terrace, south side, between West Genesee and Church Sts. Public School No. 2. 141 Court St. West Genesee and Church Sts. Between West Genesee and Church Sts. So. Elmwood Ave
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Terrace, south side, between West Genesee and Church Sts. Image Buffalo Terrace, south side, between West Genesee and Church Sts. Public School No. 2. Terrace West Genesee and Church Sts. Between West Genesee and Church Sts. Terrace
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Main and Broadway Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Main St. and Broadway. German Ins. Co.'s building, erected 1876. At right, Lafayette Presbyterian Church building, to May 10, 1896; afterwards a theater. Site of Rand building. Main St. Broadway N.E. corner of Main St. and Broadway. Site of German Ins. Co.'s building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Main St. and Broadway Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Main St. and Broadway. German Ins. Co.'s building, erected 1876. At right, Lafayette Presbyterian Church building, to May 10, 1896; afterwards a theater. Site of Rand building. Main St. Broadway N.E. corner of Main St. and Broadway. Site of German Ins. Co.'s building 1876
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Broadway and Washington St. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Broadway and Washington St. At left, Lafayette Presbyterian Church building, as remodeled for theater. Site of Rand building. Broadway Washington St. N.W. corner of Broadway and Washington St. Site of Rand building. German Ins. Co.'s building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 445 Washington St., east side, north of Broadway Image Buffalo No. 445 Washington St., east side, north of Broadway, adjacent to the former Erie County Savings Bank building. Formerly the residence of Charles Coleman. Site of part of the Lafayette building. 445 Washington St. Broadway Adjacent to the former Erie County Savings Bank building. Site of Rand building Lafayette Presbyterian Church building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Broadway, north side, between Washington and Ellicott Sts. Image Buffalo Broadway, north side, between Washington and Ellicott Sts. Broadway Washington and Ellicott Sts. Northside Site of part of the Lafayette building. Erie County Savings Bank building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Phoenix Hotel, 1816-1865. Site of Tifft House, 1865-1903. Site of Wm. Hengerer Co.'s building. Main St. Broadway and Mohawk St. East side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Phoenix Hotel
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Tifft House, 1865-1903. Site of Wm. Hengerer Co.'s building. Main St. Broadway and Mohawk St. East side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Site of Wm. Hengerer Co.'s building Tifft House
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Washington St., east side, between Broadway and Mohawk St. Image Buffalo Washington St. Broadway
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., looking north from near Mohawk St. Image Buffalo Main St., looking north from near Mohawk St. Main St. Mohawk St. Looking north from near Mohawk St.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Mohawk St. south side, between Main and Pearl Sts. Image Buffalo Mohawk St. south side, between Main and Pearl Sts. Part of site of Hens and Kelly Co.'s building. Mohawk St. Main and Pearl Sts. South side, between Main and Pearl Sts.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Mohawk and Pearl Sts. Image Buffalo Mohawk St. south side, between Main and Pearl Sts. Part of site of Hens and Kelly Co.'s building. Mohawk St. Main and Pearl Sts. South side, between Main and Pearl Sts. Part of site of Hens and Kelly Co.'s building
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org North side of Genesee and Mohawk Sts., looking west from corner of Pearl and Mohawk St. To left, on N.W. corner of Mohawk and Franklin Sts. Image Buffalo North side of Genesee and Mohawk Sts., looking west from corner of Pearl and Mohawk St. To left, on N.W. corner of Mohawk and Franklin Sts., is house built by Dr. Bryant Burwell, abt. 1850; demolished 1913. On N.E. corner of Mohawk and Franklin Sts. is former res. of John S. Noye, later the res. of Philip Becker, Mayor of Buffalo 1876-77. To right, residences of Townsend Davis and of Cyrus Clark, Site of Y.M.C.A. building. Genesee Mohawk Sts. North side of Genesee and Mohawk Sts. Site of first Y.M.C.A. building 1835
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. East corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Image Buffalo No. East corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Central Presbyterian Church, built 1852, building demolished 1912. Site of Majestic Theater and later of Victor & Co.'s building. Pearl St. Genesse St. East corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Site of first Y.M.C.A. building 1850
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org West Genesee St., north side, from Main to Pearl Sts. Image Buffalo West Genesee St., north side, from Main to Pearl Sts.; and Main St., west side, from W. Genesee to Huron Sts. In center, the second Genesee Hotel, built in 1881, and demolished to make way for the present Genesee building. West Genesee St. Main to Pearl Sts. From Central Presbyterian Church 1852
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org West Genesee St., north side, looking west from Main St. Image Buffalo West Genesee St., north side, looking west from Main St. West Genesee St. Main St. Looking west from Main St. Genesee Hotel 1881
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N. E. corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Image Buffalo The N. E. corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Majestic Theater in the foreground, the former site of the Central Presbyterian Church and now occupied by the Victor & Co. building. Pearl St. Genesse St. The N. E. corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 330 Pearl St., west side, between West Genesee and Huron Sts. Image Buffalo The N. E. corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Majestic Theater in the foreground, the former site of the Central Presbyterian Church and now occupied by the Victor & Co. building. Pearl St. Genesse St. The N. E. corner of Pearl and Genesee Sts. Majestic Theater
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Mohawk and Morgan Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Mohawk and Morgan [now South Elmwood Ave.] Sts. Mohawk Morgan N.E. corner of Mohawk and Morgan Sts.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Pearl and Huron Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Pearl and Huron Sts. House built by Dr. Josiah Trowbridge. Home of Henry M. Kinne, 1843. Home of Elisha W. Ensign, 1864-1904. Demolished 1913. Pearl St. Huron St. N.W. corner of Pearl and Huron Sts. Moffat Flour Mills
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, north of Huron St. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, north of Huron St. Main St. Huron St. West side, north of Huron St. House built by Dr. Josiah Trowbridge 1843
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Franklin and Huron Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Franklin and Huron Sts. House built by Dr. Thos. F. Rochester, home of Burrall Spencer 1860, and of Charles G. Curtiss, 1860-1893. Site of Curtiss building. Franklin St. Huron St. N.W. corner of Franklin and Huron Sts.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, north of Huron St. Image Buffalo Main St., west side, north of Huron St. Building of Church of Messiah (Universalist), built 1866, burned Oct. 29, 1870, rebuilt and occupied by the church until 1892, demolished 1897. Site of Flint and Kent store. Main St. Huron St. West side, north of Huron St. Site of Curtiss building House built by Dr. Thos. F. Rochester 1860
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., east side, south from Chippewa St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, south from Chippewa St. Main St. Chippewa St. South from Church of Messiah (Universalist) 1866
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Main St., west side, north of Chippewa St. Image Buffalo Main St., east side, south from Chippewa St. Main St. Chippewa St. South from
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 706 Main St., S.W. corner of Main and Tupper Sts. Image Buffalo No. 706 Main St., S.W. corner of Main and Tupper Sts. Gerhard Lang residence. Demolished. 706 Main St. Main and Tupper Sts. S.W. corner Merrill B. Sherwood house 1854
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 705 Main St., S. E. corner of Main and Tupper Sts. Image Buffalo No. 705 Main St., S. E. corner of Main and Tupper Sts. The Townsend homestead, built 1831-32, also residence of G. R. Wilson; demolished 1904. Site of the Wilson building. 705 Main St. Main and Tupper Sts. S.E. corner Site of the Wilson building The Townsend homestead
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 727 Main St., N.E. corner of Main and Tupper Sts. Image Buffalo No. 727 Main St., N.E. corner of Main and Tupper Sts. Res. of Andrew J. Rich, built 1850, demolished 1900. Site of Rich building. 727 Main St. Main and Tupper Sts. N.E. corner Site of Rich building Res. of Andrew J. Rich 1850
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Main and Edward Sts. Image Buffalo S.W. corner of Main and Edward Sts. Res. of Judge Ebenezer Walden, demolished 1882 to make way for first Music Hall. Site of Teck Theater. Main St. Edward Sts. S.W. corner Site of Teck Theater Res. of Judge Ebenezer Walden
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.E. corner of Main And Goodell Sts. Image Buffalo S.E. corner of Goodell and Oak Sts. Res. of Solomon Scheu, Mayor of Buffalo, 1878-79. Demolished. Goodell Oak Sts S.E. corner Washington Market 1830
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Washington and Chippewa Sts. Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Washington and Chippewa Sts. Washington Market. Washington Chippewa Sts. N.E. corner Site of Sidway and Spaulding buildings Res. of E. G. Spaulding
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.E. corner of Goodell and Oak Sts. Image Buffalo S.E. corner of Goodell and Oak Sts. Res. of Solomon Scheu, Mayor of Buffalo, 1878-79. Demolished. Goodell Oak Sts S.E. corner Res. of Solomon Scheu, Mayor of Buffalo
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Main and Virginia Sts. Image Buffalo Main St. Virginia Sts S.W. corner
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Main and Goodrich Sts. Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Main and Goodrich Sts. Res. of W. A. Sutton and later of Wm. A. Slade. Site of Burrell building. Main St. Goodrich Sts. N.E. corner Site of Catholic Institute building Buffalo Medical College
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 1091 Main St., N.E. corner of Main and St. Paul Sts. Image Buffalo No. 1091 Main St., N.E. corner of Main and St. Paul Sts., built 1822, demolished 1902. 1.091 Main St. St. Paul Sts. N.E. corner Site of Burrell building Res. of W. A. Sutton
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 211 Delaware Ave., east side, near Chippewa St. Image Buffalo No. 211 Delaware Ave., east side, near Chippewa St. 211 Delaware Ave. Chippewa St. East side, near 1822
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.W. corner of Delaware Ave. and Chippewa Sts. Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Delaware Ave. and Chippewa Sts. John S. Ganson house, built in the 1830's; home of the Buffalo Club, 1870-1887. Demolished to make way for a business block. Delaware Ave. and Chippewa Sts. Chippewa St. N.W. corner
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Delaware Ave., west side, at Johnson Park Image Buffalo N.W. corner of Delaware Ave. and Chippewa Sts. John S. Ganson house, built in the 1830's; home of the Buffalo Club, 1870-1887. Demolished to make way for a business block. Delaware Ave. and Chippewa Sts. Chippewa St. N.W. corner Buffalo Club 1830
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 641 Delaware Ave., east side, near North St. Image Buffalo No. 641 Delaware Ave., east side, near North St. Built abt. 1840. Originally officers' residence of the Poinsett barracks; later the res. of Asher P. Nichols and of Ansley Wilcox. Here Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States, Sept. 14, 1901. 641 Delaware Ave. Delaware Ave. East side, near Res. Of Ebenezer Johnson, Buffalo's first Mayor The Johnson Cottage 1832
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 155 North St., north side, west of Delaware Ave. Image Buffalo No. 155 North St., north side, west of Delaware Ave. Josiah Letchworth house. Demolished to make way for apartment house. 155 North St. Delaware Ave North side, west 1840
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Richmond Ave. and the Circle Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Richmond Ave. and the Circle. Richmond Ave. and the Circle Circle N.E. corner Josiah Letchworth house
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 776 Delaware Ave., west side, north of Summer St. Image Buffalo No. 776 Delaware Ave., west side, north of Summer St. Res. of W. H. Gratwick. Demolished. 776 Delaware Ave. Summer St. West side, north
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Delaware and Auburn Aves. Image Buffalo S.W. corner of Delaware and Auburn Aves. Spring house of Jubilee Waterworks, built 1830. Supplied Black Rock for more than fifty years. Demolished. Delaware and Auburn Aves. Delaware and Auburn Aves. S.W. corner Res. of W. H. Gratwick
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Chippewa St., north side, west of South Elmwood Ave. Image Buffalo Chippewa St., north side, west of South Elmwood Ave. Res. of Dennis Bowen, 1853. Res. of E. H. Hutchinson, 1882; presented by him to City in 1909. Site of Hutchinson-Central High School. Chippewa St. South Elmwood Ave. North side, west Jubilee Waterworks 1830
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.E. corner of West Chippewa and Georgia Sts. Image Buffalo S.E. corner of West Chippewa and Georgia Sts. Miles Jones house. Later home of Charles Beckwith. Site of LaSalle apartments. West Chippewa and Georgia Sts. Georgia St. S.E. corner Site of Hutchinson-Central High School 1853
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org N.E. corner of Niagara and Carolina Sts. Image Buffalo N.E. corner of Niagara and Carolina Sts. Res. of Wm. C. Sherwood, and later of James Carmichael, built abt. 1853. Site of Carmichael block. Niagara St. Carolina Sts. N.E. corner Site of Carmichael block 1853
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Cottage and Maryland Sts. Image Buffalo S.W. corner of Cottage and Maryland Sts. Bidwell homestead built abt. 1840. Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital, 1874-1911. enlarged 1884, demolished 1912. Cottage Maryland Sts. S.W. corner Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital 1840
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fargo and West Aves., from Jersey to Pennsylvania Sts. Image Buffalo Fargo and West Aves., Pennsylvania Sts
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Virginia St., south side, at So. Elmwood Ave. Image Buffalo Virginia St., south side, at So. Elmwood Ave. Buffalo Orphan Asylum, built 1850, enlarged 1878; demolished 1913 tp make way for extension of Elmwood Ave. Virginia St. Elmwood Ave South side, at So. 1868
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Jersey St., north side, from Normal Ave. to Fourteenth St. Image Buffalo Jersey St., north side, from Normal Ave. to Fourteenth St. Early building of State Normal School. Jersey St. Normal Ave. North side, from Buffalo Orphan Asylum 1850
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotel, Prospect Ave. above Porter Image Buffalo View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotel (built 1877, burned Feb. 16, 1881), Prospect Ave. above Porter; looking S.E'ly. The Fargo Mansion in upper center, Holy Angel's Academy in lower right. Junction of Porter and Fargo Aves. Prospect Ave. above Porter Looking S.E'ly. State Normal School
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotle, Prospect Ave. above Porter Image Buffalo View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotel (built 1877, burned Feb. 16, 1881), Prospect Ave. above Porter; looking S.E'ly. The Fargo Mansion in upper center, Holy Angel's Academy in lower right. Junction of Porter and Fargo Aves. Prospect Ave. above Porter Looking S.E'ly. 1877
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotel, Prospect Ave. Image Buffalo View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotel (built 1877, destroyed by fire Feb. 16, 1881), Prospect Ave. above Porter; looking north; Connecticut St. showing in lower right corner; Fargo Ave. extending N.W'ly through center of view; School 18 (School St. near Fargo Ave.) upper left; School 19 (West Ave and Delavan) upper right. In center is the first field of the Buffalo Baseball Club, in the block bounded by Fargo Ave., Rhode Is. St., West Ave. and Vermont St. Watch the players! Free parking. (See Buffalo Sunday Times, May 27, 1928, p. 82, for information regarding Baseball Club.) Prospect Ave. above Porter Looking north; Connecticut St. showing in lower right corner; Fargo Ave. extending N.W'ly through center view; School 18 (School St. near Fargo Ave.) upper left; School 19 (West Ave and Delavan) upper right. In center is the first field the Buffalo Baseball Club, in the block bounded by Fargo Ave., Rhode Is. St., West Ave. and Vermont St. Watch the players! Free parking. (See Buffalo Sunday Times, May 27, 1928, p. 82, for information regarding Baseball Club.) 1877
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Niagara St. and Porter Ave. Image Buffalo View from the tower of Pierce's Palace Hotel (built 1877, destroyed by fire Feb. 16, 1881), Prospect Ave. above Porter; looking north; Connecticut St. showing in lower right corner; Fargo Ave. extending N.W'ly through center of view; School 18 (School St. near Fargo Ave.) upper left; School 19 (West Ave and Delavan) upper right. In center is the first field of the Buffalo Baseball Club, in the block bounded by Fargo Ave., Rhode Is. St., West Ave. and Vermont St. Watch the players! Free parking. (See Buffalo Sunday Times, May 27, 1928, p. 82, for information regarding Baseball Club.) Prospect Ave. above Porter Looking north; Connecticut St. showing in lower right corner; Fargo Ave. extending N.W'ly through center view; School 18 (School St. near Fargo Ave.) upper left; School 19 (West Ave and Delavan) upper right. In center is the first field the Buffalo Baseball Club, in the block bounded by Fargo Ave., Rhode Is. St., West Ave. and Vermont St. Watch the players! Free parking. (See Buffalo Sunday Times, May 27, 1928, p. 82, for information regarding Baseball Club.) 1877
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org S.W. corner of Porter Ave. and Seventh St. Image Buffalo S.W. corner of Porter Ave. and Seventh St. Niagara Hotel, built 1887, demolished 1911. Porter Ave. and Seventh St. Seventh S S.W. corner Site of Public School No. 3 A. Porter Thompson residence 1855
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org "The Castle," commandant's house at Fort Porter Image Buffalo The Castle, commandant's house at Fort Porter. Moved to another site. Originally res. of Col. James M'Kay, built 1837. Birthplace of his son Steele M'Kay. Fort Porter Castle, commandant's house at Niagara Hotel 1877
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org The Magazine at Fort Porter Image Buffalo The Castle, commandant's house at Fort Porter. Moved to another site. Originally res. of Col. James M'Kay, built 1837. Birthplace of his son Steele M'Kay. Fort Porter Castle, commandant's house at The Castle 1837
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Old intake pier of the Buffalo Water Works, Niagara River, north of the Peace Bridge Image Buffalo Old intake pier of the Buffalo Water Works, Niagara River, north of the Peace Bridge. North of Peace Bridge The Magazine
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org No. 1118 Niagara St., west side, near Gull St. Image Buffalo No. 1118 Niagara St., west side, near Gull St. Res. of Wm. A. Bird, built 1819, demolished 1911. 1.118 Niagara St. Niagara St. West side, near Buffalo Water Works
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Downtown Buffalo under total eclipse of the sun, Jan. 24, 1925 Image Buffalo Downtown Buffalo under total eclipse of the sun, Jan. 24, 1925. Downtown Buffalo Res. of Wm. A. Bird 1819
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Family burial plot of Ex-Pres. Millard Fillmore, in Forest lawn Cemetery. Image Buffalo Family burial plot of Ex-Pres. Millard Fillmore, in Forest lawn Cemetery. In Forest lawn Cemetery. 1925
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Grave of Louis Couteulx, prominent early resident Image Buffalo Family burial plot of Ex-Pres. Millard Fillmore, in Forest lawn Cemetery. In Forest lawn Cemetery. Forest lawn Cemetery Cemetery
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Scene in Delaware Park Image Buffalo Scene in Delaware Park. Delaware Park 1804
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Temple of Music at Pan American Exposition Image Buffalo Scene in Delaware Park. Delaware Park Delaware Park
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org First page of The Western Star, Buffalo's first daily newspaper, published July 21 - Nov. 8, 1834 Image Buffalo Photograph of the first page of The Western Star, Buffalo's first daily newspaper, published July 21 - Nov. 8, 1834, size of the original printed page 7"" x 9 1/4"". After ninety-six numbers were issued the sheet was enlarged and the name changed to The Buffalo Daily Star. Only two copies are known to exist, one owned by George Nathan Newman and which lacks six numbers (31, 40, 53, 74, 84, 92) and the other in the collection of the Buffalo Public Library, which lacks eighteen numbers (52, 56, 65 to 67, 70, 72, 74, 75, 88 to 93, 93 2, 93 3, 95). Buffalo's first daily newspaper, published July 21 - Nov. 8, 1834. Temple of Music at Pan American Exposition 1901
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Ruins of Fort Erie, on the Canadian shore Image Buffalo Ruins of Fort Erie, on the Canadian shore, opposite Buffalo. Fort Erie Fort Erie On the Canadian shore, opposite First page of The Western Star Newspaper 1834
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Scene at Erie Beach, on the Canadian shore, near Buffalo Image Fort Erie Scene at Erie Beach, on the Canadian shore, near Buffalo; beach now subdivided for residential purposes. Erie Beach Erie Beach On the Canadian shore, near Ruins of Fort Erie
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Erie Beach, on the Canadian shore Image Scene at Erie Beach, on the Canadian shore, near Buffalo; beach now subdivided for residential purposes. Erie Beach Erie Beach On the Canadian shore, near Erie Beach
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Falconwood Club House, Grand Island Image Buffalo Falconwood Club House, Grand Island. Falconwood Club House Falconwood Club House Grand Island. Erie Beach
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Whitehaven, on Grand Island Image Grand Island Whitehaven, on Grand Island, opposite Tonawanda, in 1834. Whitehaven On Grand Island, opposite Tonawanda Falconwood Club House Grand Island
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org unidentified Image Grand Island Whitehaven, on Grand Island, opposite Tonawanda, in 1834. Whitehaven On Grand Island, opposite Tonawanda Whitehaven Grand Island 1834
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org unidentified Image Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at mouth of Niagara river. The River Gate and the South Block House. Fort Niagara Mouth of Niagara River
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario Image Niagara Falls Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at mouth of the Niagara river. The Poplars and the North Block House (built by the British). Fort Niagara Mouth of Niagara River The River Gate and the South Block House Fort Niagara
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario Image Niagara Falls Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara river. The Castle, as remodeled by the British and by the Americans; originally built by the French in 1726. At left, the Bake Oven. Fort Niagara Mouth of Niagara River The Poplars and the North Block House Fort Niagara
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario Image Niagara Falls Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara river. The South Block House, built in the British in 1770. Fort Niagara Mouth of Niagara River The Castle Fort Niagara 1726
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario Image Niagara Falls Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara river, Brick redoubt, built by the Americans, in 1861. N. Block House in background. Fort Niagara Mouth of Niagara River The South Block House Fort Niagara 1770
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario Image Niagara Falls Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara river. Hot Shot Oven, built by the British. Fort Niagara Mouth of Niagara River Brick redoubt Fort Niagara 1861
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario Image Niagara Falls Fort Niagara, on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara river. Hot Shot Oven, built by the British. Hot Shot Oven Fort Niagara
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org unidentified Image Buffalo
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Holland Land Co.'s Office, Batavia, N.Y. Image Batavia Holland Land Co.'s Office, Batavia, N.Y. Holland Land Co.'s Office
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Steam Ship "Savannah" Image Buffalo Steam Ship "Savannah." First steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Savannah Steam Ship
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Postcard from the Larkin Company Image Buffalo Color postcard entitled: Some Views from the Home of the Larkin Idea Buffalo, NY. The postcard features six scenes from the inside of the factory showing a group of clerks in the Administration Building, women dressing Larkin toilet preparations, women filling and weighing Larkin coffee, men and women labeling Larkin baking powder, men fillign Larkin toilet waters and extracts, and women wrapping Larkin toilet soaps. The postcard is stamped Nov 23, 1909, 9:30 pm from Buffalo, NY
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Postcard from the Larkin Factories Image Buffalo Color postcard featuring the developed Larkin factories from The Larkin Factories, Buffalo, NY. Text on the postcard reads: Over sixty acres of floor space. Visitors welcome. The Larkin Co. are the World's Larget Manufacturers of Soaps and Toilet Preparations and are important Food Specialists. The entire output of the Larkin Factories goes direct from Factory to Family, thus saving for customers the expenses and profits of wholesalers and retailers. Larkin Factories Company
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Postcard from the Larkin Factories, Buffalo, NY Image Buffalo Color postcard featuring two images, one of workers handling orders from Larkin customers, and one of women wrapping toilet soap in the Lakin Factories in Buffalo, NY.
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Albright Art Gallery postcard, Pan-American Exposition Image,Image Buffalo Color illustration postcard of the Albright Art Gallery. Was an Official Souvenir Mailing Card of the Pan American Exposition manufactured by the Niagara Envelope Manufactory, copyright 1901. The front of the postcard also includes a paint pallete with the Pan-Am logo in the bottom left corner. The back of the card is blank and states that it's a Private Mailing Card. Postage for the card was 1 cent.,Color illustration postcard of the Albright Art Gallery. Was an Official Souvenir Mailing Card of the Pan American Exposition manufactured by the Niagara Envelope Manufactory, copyright 1901. The front of the postcard also includes a paint pallete with the Pan-Am logo in the bottom left corner. The back of the card is blank and states that it's a Private Mailing Card. Postage for the card was 1 cent. Pan American Exposition
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Streets of Mexico postcard, Pan-American Exposition Image,Image Buffalo Color illustration postcard of the Streets of Mexico. Has an illustration of bullfighters fighting a bull. The back of the card is blank and states that it is a Private Mailing Card and the back is for the address only.,Color illustration postcard of the Streets of Mexico. Has an illustration of bullfighters fighting a bull. The back of the card is blank and states that it is a Private Mailing Card and the back is for the address only. Pan American Exposition
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Streets of Mexico postcard, Pan-American Exposition Image,Image Buffalo Color illustration postcard of the Streets of Mexico made by the Niagara Envelope Manufactory. Has an illustration of a bullfighter fighting a bull. The back of the card is blank and states that it is a Private Mailing Card and the back is for the address only.,Color illustration postcard of the Streets of Mexico made by the Niagara Envelope Manufactory. Has an illustration of a bullfighter fighting a bull. The back of the card is blank and states that it is a Private Mailing Card and the back is for the address only. Pan American Exposition
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Streets of Mexico/Trip to the Moon postcard, Pan-American Exposition Image,Image Buffalo Color photo postcard of the Midway at the Pan American Exposition. Features a photo of the Streets of Mexico and A Trip to the Moon. The back of the postcard is a Private Mailing Card and is blank. Postage was 1 cent for Domestic, Mexican, and Canadian mail and 2 cents for Foreign mail.,Color photo postcard of the Midway at the Pan American Exposition. Features a photo of the Streets of Mexico and A Trip to the Moon. The back of the postcard is a Private Mailing Card and is blank. Postage was 1 cent for Domestic, Mexican, and Canadian mail and 2 cents for Foreign mail. Pan American Exposition
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Ethnology Building postcard, Pan-American Exposition Image,Image Buffalo Color illustration postcard of the Rainbow City. Features a photo of the Ethnology Building with an illustraion of a rainbow across it. The back is a Private Mailing Card and is blank. The back was for the address. Pan American Exposition
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Hotel Alcazar postcard, Pan-American Exposition Image,Image Buffalo Color illustration postcard of the Rainbow City. Features a view of the Pan American from the Hotel Alcazar with an illustraion of a rainbow across it. The back is a Private Mailing Card and is blank. The back was for the address.,Color illustration postcard of the Rainbow City. Features a view of the Pan American from the Hotel Alcazar with an illustraion of a rainbow across it. The back is a Private Mailing Card and is blank. The back was for the address. Pan American Exposition
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Wilcox Residence, Where President Roosevelt Took Oath of Office, Buffalo, N.Y. Image,Image Buffalo Colorized postcard - Wilcox Residence Where President Roosevelt Took Oath of Office, Buffalo, N.Y. with inauguration day facade w/ oval TR inset at upper right; postmarked 28 Aug 1912,Colorized postcard - Wilcox Residence Where President Roosevelt Took Oath of Office, Buffalo, N.Y. with inauguration day facade w/ oval TR inset at upper right; postmarked 28 Aug 1912 641 Ansley Wilcox Residence House
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Ansley Wilcox Residence, Buffalo, N.Y. Image,Image Buffalo Postcard with colorized drawing of the Ansley Wilcox Residence, Buffalo N.Y., showing the facade w/ leaves mostly gone from trees and oriel window; postmarked 1907,Postcard with colorized drawing of the Ansley Wilcox Residence, Buffalo N.Y., showing the facade w/ leaves mostly gone from trees and oriel window; postmarked 1907 Ansley Wilcox Residence
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Wilcox Residence, Buffalo, N.Y. Where President Roosevelt took the oath of office Image,Image Buffalo Postcard colorized photo of the house with lush vines on south facade and oriel window. Printed at bottom, 11637 Wilcox Residence, Buffalo, N.Y. Where President Roosevelt took the oath of office. Copyright 1908,Postcard colorized photo of the house with lush vines on south facade and oriel window. Printed at bottom, 11637 Wilcox Residence, Buffalo, N.Y. Where President Roosevelt took the oath of office. Copyright 1908 Ansley Wilcox Residence
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Wilcox Residence/Milburn Residence Image,Image Buffalo Sepia-tone postcard with photographic images of Wilcox house & Milburn house, as well as November 1908 calendar. From American Agricultural Chemical Co.'s (Buffalo, NY) Series,Sepia-tone postcard with photographic images of Wilcox house & Milburn house, as well as November 1908 calendar. From American Agricultural Chemical Co.'s (Buffalo, NY) Series Ansley Wilcox Residence
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms Image,Image Buffalo Postcard with black and white illustration of restaurant's front facade. Iron fence next to sidewalk along Delaware Avenue. Neon sign near gate. Lush trees/vegetation. Printed at top (front): Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms. Printed at bottom (front): 641 Delaware Ave. at North St., Buffalo, N.Y. On reverse (top left): The Ansley Wilcox Mansion, the inauguration place of Theo. Roosevelt on September 14, 1901. This Mansion, known as Poinsett Barracks, was the first U.S. Army Post in Buffalo. Also on reverse (top right corner): We will gladly affix stamp/Address and hand to waitress
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org The White Room, Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms Image,Image Buffalo Postcard with black and white illustration of restaurant interior. Printed at top (front): The White Room, Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms. Printed at bottom (front): 641 Delaware Ave. at North St., Buffalo, N.Y. On reverse (top left): The Ansley Wilcox Mansion, the inauguration place of Theo. Roosevelt on September 14, 1901. This Mansion, known as Poinsett Barracks, was the first U.S. Army Post in Buffalo. Also on reverse (top right corner): We will gladly affix stamp/Address and hand to waitress,Postcard with black and white illustration of restaurant interior. Printed at top (front): The White Room, Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms. Printed at bottom (front): 641 Delaware Ave. at North St., Buffalo, N.Y. On reverse (top left): The Ansley Wilcox Mansion, the inauguration place of Theo. Roosevelt on September 14, 1901. This Mansion, known as Poinsett Barracks, was the first U.S. Army Post in Buffalo. Also on reverse (top right corner): We will gladly affix stamp/Address and hand to waitress Ansley Wilcox Residence
NYheritage.contentdm.oclc.org Ansley Wilcox Room, Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms Image,Image Buffalo Postcard with black and white illustration of restaurant interior. Visible at left is the morning room fireplace. Printed at top (front): Ansley Wilcox Room, Kathryn Lawrence's Dining Rooms. Printed at bottom (front): 641 Delaware Ave. at North St., Buffalo, N.Y. On reverse (top left): The Ansley Wilcox Mansion, the inauguration place of Theo. Roosevelt on September 14, 1901. This Mansion, known as Poinsett Barracks, was the first U.S. Army Post in Buffalo. Also on reverse (top right corner): We will gladly affix stamp/Address and hand to waitress
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