24 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings compiled by the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library from 1897 through 1904 chroniclingthe preparation for the 1901 Pan American Exposition, the event itself, the assassination of President McKinley, and the Exposition's impact on Buffalo, New York.
Pocket diary of a journey taken by the author and several fellow Quakers from Kingswood, NJ to a settlement that is now in Erie County. It provides detailed descriptions of frontier and pioneer life; the social life and customs of native peoples, particularly the Seneca Indians on the Buffalo Creek Reservation. The diary provides many details of the Quaker settlement situated along Eighteen Mile Creek in the Holland Purchase. Original is at the New York State Library.
Glimpses of the South Carolina, interstate and West Indian exposition; including some characteristic views of the city of Charleston and scenes at the Pan-American exposition recently held at Buffalo...