Lars Gustav Sellstedt

BuffaloResearch.com: Digital Library
Early firm of Juba Storrs & company, 1874
Glimpses of life in the village of Buffalo, 1877
Orlando Allen
Grosvenor Library handbook, 1943
Ship channel between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, 1917
Buffalo Chamber of Commerce
City of Buffalo Document Center
Over 50 plans & studies dating back to the 1950s
Annual report of the Buffalo Department of Public Works
1894-1917
Annual report, Buffalo Water Bureau
Transit improvements in the Niagara Frontier, 1947
Before, During, After: Impact Study for the Buffalo LRRT, 1978
About the Metro Rail project
Buffalo Scale Co. Catalog, 1943
Buffalo brand metal furniture, ca. 1905
Catalog C
Republic Steel
8 catalogs presently online
Producing Father Nelson H. Baker: the practices of making a saint for Buffalo, 2006
Heather Hartel
Roosevelt, Czolgosz, and Anarchy
New York Anarchists
Buffalo Yacht Club: Remembrances at 150, 2010
Peace Bridge Community Air Quality Study, Phase 2, 2016
Occupational Wage Survey: Buffalo, New York, October 1959
Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 1265-4
Buffalo on Foot: A Self-Guided Walking Tour, 2019
Visit Buffalo Niagara
Attitudes and Opinions on the Current Seneca Language Revitalization Effort, 2013
MA thesis
Land of the Senecas, 1949
Arch Merrill
Claiming Equality: Puerto Rican Farmworkers in Western New York, 2008
Ismael Garcia-Colon
Polish Craftmen's Association, Minutes, 1900
Courtesy of the Polish Community Center of Buffalo
Unban Land Institute: Central Terminal, Buffalo, NY, 2017
Health Status of the Near East Side Black community, 2000
University at Buffalo Center for Urban Studies
Intensive Level Survey of the Fruit Belt, 2018
Historical Overview of Blacks in the Fruit Belt, 2009
Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
Social Organization of a Boardinghouse: Archaeological Evidence from the Buffalo Waterfront, 2000
Like Crabs in a Barrel: Economy, History and Redevelopment in Buffalo, 2005
When one hears laments about the state of Buffalo's economy—and one does hear such laments quite often these days—that economy is usually measured against an assertedly normal or healthy economy, usually the City's economy in the Fifties. Almost as often one hears ideas about what might improve Buffalo's economy. Generally these ideas can be gathered into two groups, one nostalgia for those high wage, unionized, grunt jobs that everyone remembers from the Fifties and the other pining after whatever seems hot elsewhere in the country – high tech, biotech, architectural tourism, gambling.
Buffalo Harbor Preliminary Feasibility Study, 1983
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers