Autobiography of John B. Weber, 1924
Life of General Ely S. Parker, last grand sachem of the Iroquois, 1919
Arthur C. Parker
Harold Ambellan memoir, 2005
Autobiographical memoir of the sculptor and American expatriot to France, recorded in conversation with Victoria Diehl. Ambellan discusses his childhood and family in Buffalo and early interest in art
Father Baker and his Lady of Victory Charities, 1925
Thomas A. Galvin
Andrle and Allied Families Family Group Sheets, 1995
These family group sheets summarize genealogical research on the Andrle family of Buffalo, New York and allied families (Yates, Johnson, Satterlee, Pearson,...
Bright Lights of South Park HIgh School, 1915-1999
Short biographies of notable alumni
Life and public services of Oliver Forward, 1875
James Sheldon
Samuel Wilkeson: Paper read before the Society, 1871
John Chase Lord
Valiant man : A discourse on the death of the Hon. Samuel Wilkeson of Buffalo, 1848
John Chase Lord
Memoir of John C. Lord, D.D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church for thirty-eight years, 1878
Re-membering a Sense of Place: Andrew Jackson Downing and Charles Downing’s Visit to Buffalo and their Relationship with Lewis F. Allen, 2014
Christopher Brown
Albert James Myer, Founder of the Army Signal Corps: A Biographical Study, 1966
Paul J. Scheips
Music and interpersonal communication: An in-depth view of Ani DiFranco, 1996
This study divides DiFranco's song lyrics into three categories of folk music, more specifically, message, protest, and propaganda songs which provide her audience with an ideology to which her fans can relate.
Righteous sounds and reproductive justice : the influence of Ani DiFranco's music for reproductive rights activists, 2008
Face Up and Sing: Nonconformity, Bisexual Consciousness and Transversity in the Work of Ani DiFranco, 2008
That’s the way I groove: Repetition and meaning in Ani Difranco’s "Evolve," 2003
This thesis examines three songs from her 2003 album Evolve, "Evolve", "In the Way", and "Slide", which incorporate Difranco's musical idiom of voice and guitar as well as a more expanded instrumentation of lead and backing vocals with a seven-piece band.
Dilating on life : Ani Difranco’s musical structuring of subjectivity and pleasure in "Dilate," 1993
For fans of guitarist-singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, the identification with a subjective reality experienced in her music is powerful and pleasurable enough to inspire them with ardent devotion.
Father Nelson Baker and the Blessed Virgin Mary: A Lifetime of Devotion, 2011
Peter B. Porter, citizen and statesman, 1950
Frank Mogavero
Ida Dora Fairbush, 2019
A biography of the first African-American teacher in the Buffalo Public schools
Charles Burchfield and the Myth-Making of America, 1993
Jay Grimm
Life of George P. Barker, with Sketches of Some of His Celebrated Speeches, 1849
Francis Eustachius Fronczak, 1874-1955: A Loyal Buffalonian, 1979
Stanislaw Dabrowski
Edith M. Richardson: Woman of Mystery and Her Subjects, 2018
Richardson was a portrait photographer in Buffalo. By Adam J. Barnes
William J. Donovan: Visionary, Strategic Leader, an Historical Perspective, 1991
Anthony Caruana
Elsie Blanche Augustine, U.S. Army Nurse in the Great War
Photographs, letters, diaries
Early Settlers of New York State, their ancestors and descendants
A journal published in Buffalo, 1934-1942
Chester Sternberg Civil War diary, 1863
Diary of Alice Mae Smith, 1937
Diary of Ada L. F. Barnes of Hamburg, NY, 1931