- Schooner in Floating Drydock in Buffalo Harbor in 1878
from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.
from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.
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- Light-house, Buffalo, New York
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- View of Buffalo, 1825
View of Buffalo, 1825 From a Photograph of an Old Drawing in Possession of The Buffalo Historical Society.
View of Buffalo, 1825 From a Photograph of an Old Drawing in Possession of The Buffalo Historical Society.
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- View of Buffalo, 1850
In addition to the many vessels, the featured building in the harbor is Dart's Elevator.
In addition to the many vessels, the featured building in the harbor is Dart's Elevator.
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- A Canalboat city in Winter
A drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in Buffalo packed with canal boats for the winter. In the foreground are boats named G. W. HOLT and JOHN BASHER of Buffalo.
A drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in Buffalo packed with canal boats for the winter. In the foreground are boats named G. W. HOLT and JOHN BASHER …
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- Group of Mills at Black Rock
A drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in the Buffalo suburb of Black Rock featuring the Frontier Mills and the Clinton Mills. To the left in the foreground is a locomotive. In the centre are three canal boats. To the centre right is a tug and schooner with …
A drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in the Buffalo suburb of Black Rock featuring the Frontier Mills and the Clinton Mills. To the left in the foreground …
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- Lake Shore Elevator
A drawing of a stretch of the Lake Shore Elevator in Buffalo with a canalboat at the leg while trains shuttle under the elevator at both ends.
A drawing of a stretch of the Lake Shore Elevator in Buffalo with a canalboat at the leg while trains shuttle under the elevator at both ends.
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- C. P. Hazard's Lumber Yard and Docks
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Main Street, Buffalo, as seen from the Lyon Elevator
Main Street, Buffalo, as seen from the Lyon Elevator (From a Photograph by George A. Dessel) From Harper's Weekly Copyright, 1888 by Harper & Brothers. Republished from "Harper's Weekly" of August 18, 1888, by generous permission of Messrs. Harper & Brothers, New-York...
Main Street, Buffalo, as seen from the Lyon Elevator (From a Photograph by George A. Dessel) From Harper's Weekly Copyright, 1888 by Harper & Brothers. Republished from "Harper's Weekly" of …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Erie Belle
Directory of the Marine Interests of the Great Lakes: Comprising A Complete List of All Vessels Navigating the Lakes, Arranged Alphabetically... (Detroit, MI) While the volume was published in 1884, the tug ERIE BELLE exploded on 21 Nov 1883 in Kincardine while salvaging the schooner CARTER. This specific illustration was treated as a generic one in advertisements for coal dealers in the Polk directories.
Directory of the Marine Interests of the Great Lakes: Comprising A Complete List of All Vessels Navigating the Lakes, Arranged Alphabetically... (Detroit, MI) While the volume was published in 1884, the tug ERIE BELLE exploded on 21 Nov 1883 in Kincardine while salvaging the schooner CARTER. This specific illustration was treated as a …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Old Fort Erie
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 193
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 193
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- City of Buffalo
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 195
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 195
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- Among the Elevators
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 197
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 197
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- The Coal Docks
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 198
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 198
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- Along the wharves
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 199
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 199
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- Lighthouse at entrance to Harbour
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 200
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 200
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- On the canal
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 208
Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 208
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wrecking of the Walk-in-the-Water, November 1, 1821
Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume I, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.
Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume I, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Milwaukie
The MILWAUKIE was chartered to the Upper Canadian administration in 1838-39 and operated as the SIR JOHN COLBORNE.
The MILWAUKIE was chartered to the Upper Canadian administration in 1838-39 and operated as the SIR JOHN COLBORNE.
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- Bird's Eye View of the City of Buffalo, 1888
Bird's Eye View of the City of Buffalo 1888 Drawn from photographs and etched by Matthews Northrup & Co. Copyright, 1888 by James N. Matthews Buffalo, N.Y.
Bird's Eye View of the City of Buffalo 1888 Drawn from photographs and etched by Matthews Northrup & Co. Copyright, 1888 by James N. Matthews Buffalo, N.Y.
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