Wiesental – Springville connection: A genealogy of families who left Wiesental, Baden, Germany and settled near Springville, New York, USA in the 2nd half of the 19th Century, 2001
Exploring the Influence of Racial Diversity on Church Growth: A Case Study of Buffalo Suburban Seventh-day Adventist Church in Lancaster, New York, 2020
Album Pamiątkowe: a guide to Buffalo’s Polonia from 1906
The Album pamiatkowe i przewodnik handlowy : osady polskiej w miescie Buffalo, z dolaczeniem okolicznych miejscowósci ze stanu New York is an important historical and genealogical resource for Buffalo and Western New York. The title, which translates to: “Souvenir album and commercial guide of the Polish settlements in the City of Buffalo, and neighboring villages in the State of New York.”, was first published in Buffalo in 1906.
Correspondence Regarding Asking Congress to Make an Exception to the Exclusion Law to Allow Chinese to Exhibit at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, in 1901
Raising the Achievement of English Language Learners in the Buffalo Public Schools: Report of the Strategic Support Team of the Council of the Great City Schools, 2009
The Buffalo Public Schools have made important strides since the somber days in 2000 when the Council of the Great City Schools concluded that the school...
Pijanowski and Nowak Families of Buffalo, New York : the first 100 years in America, 1860-1986
Theofil Pijanowski and his wife Anna Pilarska immigrated to the United States from Poland in 1886. They settled in Buffalo, N.Y. with their son Peter. Peter married Estelle Nowak whose parents had come to Buffalo from Poland during the same time period. Biographical and genealogical information on them and their descendants. Includes Broderick, Cleary, Fant, and related families.