Direct ancestery and posterity of Judge Charles Townsend, a pioneer of Buffalo, N.Y. : with biographies of the individuals of the nineteen successive generations thus included, and other matters of interest to the Townsend family, 1897
Investigation of Law Enforcement in Buffalo, 1961
State of New York
Guilty of Poverty: A Study of Bail and Pretrial Detention in Buffalo, New York, 1978
Buffalo Police Union Contract 2019/2020
Possibly only the 2005 contract released so far? Courtesy of MuckRock.com
Seneca Nation of Indians v. Christy: A Background Study, 1998
Laurence M. Hauptman
COINTELPRO: New Left Buffalo, 1971
FBI file about anti-war & other ativists in Buffalo
Unchecked Authority without Accountability in Buffalo, New York: The Buffalo Police Department’s Widespread Pattern and Practice of Unconstitutional Discriminatory Policing, and the Human, Social and Economic Costs, 2017
Submitted to the NY State Attorney General on behalf of Black Lives Matter-Buffalo
Buffalo Police Department Annual Report, 1977
Report on the Investigation into the Death of Jose Hernandez Rossy, 2017
New York State Office of the Attorney General
Buffalo Law School: A History, 1887-1962
Includes a directory of all living alumni as of 1962
Police regulations in conformity with ordinances governing street traffic in the city of Buffalo, 1914
Investigation of Communist activities in the Buffalo, N.Y., area, 1957
Hearings held Oct. 2-4, 1957
Guide to the Marshall Family Papers, 1762-1908
Buffalo attorney Orsamus H. Marshall's papers are at SUNY/Oswego. This guide explains how they got there & what's in the collection.
638 Homicides Occurring in Buffalo, 1902-1936
Buffalo Ku Klux Klan Membership List, ca. 1924
Criminal victimization surveys in Buffalo, 1977
Historical writings of Judge Samuel Wilkeson, 1843
Buffalo, New York Federal Detention Center: Final Environmental Impact Statement, 1995
Trial and execution of the three Thayers. Read before the Society, March, 15, 1869
Journal in jail kept during a four months' imprisonment for libel in the jail of Erie County, 1840
Thomas L. Nichols
History of the Volunteer Fire Department of Buffalo, N.Y., 1906
Buffalo: Public attitudes about crime, 1979
They Aren't Going to Listen to Anything But Violence: African Americans and the 1967 Buffalo Riot, 2014
Rowena Alfonso
Drug abuse and drug trafficking in western New York : assessing the threat on the northern border, 1991
Life of Judge Augustus Porter, a pioneer in western New York
History of the bench and bar in Erie County, New York, historical and biographical, 1909
Investigation of Communist Activities in the Buffalo, N.Y., Area, 1964
Pictorial history of the Superior court of Buffalo, 1886
Report of the Superintendent of Police
Annual reports from the Buffalo Police Department
Love for Sale: Prostitution and the Building of Buffalo, New York, 1820-1910
Generally referred to as “the oldest profession in the world,” prostitution often earns nothing but derision when spoken about in mainstream media. Women who find themselves in this line of work are often thought to be classless, uneducated, and sexually promiscuous outside of their occupation, and are generally considered to be an example of morally unfit behavior. Despite evidence pointing otherwise, this view of prostitution is one which has unfortunately prevailed since the 1800s. On the American Frontier, prostitution was one of the only legal means a woman could survive, and in east c...