Missions in western New York, and church history of the diocese of Buffalo, 1902
American Catholic Diocesan Labor Schools. An Examination of their Influence on Organized Labor in Buffalo and Cleveland, 2013
Paul E. Lubienecki
Rev. J.E. Nash Collection
Rev. J. Edward Nash was the pastor at the Michigan Street Baptist Church. Courtesy of Buffalo State College
Last Sermon Preached in the First Unitarian Church: Sunday, May 16th, 1880
Courtesy of Google Books
History of Catholic elementary education in the diocese of Buffalo, 1847-1944
Courtesy of HathiTrust Digital Library
History of the Catholic Church in Western New York, 1904
Has short histories of each parish.
Inconsistent Friends: Philadelphia Quakers And The Development Of Native American Missions In The Long Eighteenth Century
Kari Elizabeth Rose Thompson
Aaron Hamton Diary Transcript, 1813
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.