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- Buffalo Harbor and Head of Niagara River, 1856Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo HarborThe woodcut appeared on the reverse of a pre-printed manifest form printed by Lazell & Francis of Buffalo, NY used in the summer of 1826The woodcut appeared on the reverse of a pre-printed manifest form printed by Lazell & Francis of Buffalo, NY used in the summer of 1826Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Elevator SystemBliss Brothers, Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 5 May 1892, p. 7Bliss Brothers, Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 5 May 1892, p. 7Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The MilwaukieThe 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.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller Colorado Buffalo HarborCOLORADO was launched in Buffalo in 1867.COLORADO was launched in Buffalo in 1867.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug and vessel in the Ice at Buffalo LightAnother version of this view was published in a series of "Instantaneous Marine Views" "Lake River & Harbor" photographed by C. L. Pond Buffalo N.Y. titled "No. 12 is titled Tug Towing Schooner John Tibbetts Through the Ice Buffalo May 16, 1867"Another version of this view was published in a series of "Instantaneous Marine Views" "Lake River & Harbor" photographed by C. L. Pond Buffalo N.Y. titled "No. 12 is titled …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo HarborStereoview of a tug coming into Buffalo harbour through a broken field of ice.Stereoview of a tug coming into Buffalo harbour through a broken field of ice.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug C. P. Morey, with Schooner Ellen Williams in the IceStereoview of the two-masted schooner Ellen Williams in the ice at what appears to be the entrance to Buffalo harbor, being towed by the tugboat C. P. Morey.Stereoview of the two-masted schooner Ellen Williams in the ice at what appears to be the entrance to Buffalo harbor, being towed by the tugboat C. P. Morey.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tugs towing vessel through the IceStereoview of two tugboats towing a two masted schooner into Buffalo harbour through the ice.Stereoview of two tugboats towing a two masted schooner into Buffalo harbour through the ice.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Six ice bound Propellers off Buffalo Light, May 4, 1867.One of a series of stereoviews of a fleet of vessels caught in the spring ice off Buffalo, NYOne of a series of stereoviews of a fleet of vessels caught in the spring ice off Buffalo, NYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Entrance to Buffalo HarborStereoview of Buffalo harbor taken from the ice at the entrance to the harbor. A tugboat is towing a two-masted schooner in front of the Watson elevator. Two small boats are out rowing about the harbour. Within the harbour a small forest of masts can be seen. To the right …Stereoview of Buffalo harbor taken from the ice at the entrance to the harbor. A tugboat is towing a two-masted schooner in front of the Watson elevator. Two small boats …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View in Buffalo HarborStereoview of a propeller entering Buffalo harbor, passing the Buffalo lighthouse.Stereoview of a propeller entering Buffalo harbor, passing the Buffalo lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niagara River at BuffaloA stereoview of a schooner and tug lying alongwise a factory in the Niagara River near Buffalo.A stereoview of a schooner and tug lying alongwise a factory in the Niagara River near Buffalo.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. It is positioned between the Erie Canal and the Niagara River.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. It is positioned between the Erie Canal and the Niagara River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. This view looks up the Erie Canal to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.A stereoview of a factory by the Niagara River near Buffalo. This view looks up the Erie Canal to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Niagara River from factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo. This view looks up the Niagara River to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.A stereoview of a factory near Buffalo. This view looks up the Niagara River to the grain elevators at the main Buffalo harbor.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Niagara River from factory at BuffaloA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo viewed from across the canalA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo viewed from across the canalMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of factory from across the Niagara River near BuffaloA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo viewed from across the canalA stereoview of a factory near Buffalo viewed from across the canalMaritime History of the Great Lakes