Poems by Mary A. Ripley, 1831-1893
Poor woman wants permit to go to Almshouse: Women, gender and poverty in New York's Burned-Over District, 1821-1861
A PhD dissertation. Mentions Erie County
Power Book: Connecting Women Leaders in Buffalo, 2021
County of Erie
Power of Underestimated Women: Reclaiming and Negotiating Female Authority in Anna Katharine Green’s Detective Stories, 2021
Madelyn Dirrim
Pro-choice work under siege: Politicization, mobilization and commitment in three urban communities, 2001
One of the case studies is Buffalo.
Puritan ancestors, in America, of Georgia Ann Eastman : Mrs. William Morris Bennett, born, Savannah, Georgia, May 3, 1839, married, Buffalo, N.Y., June 6, 1870, died Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 24, 1921
Russell W. Bennett
Records of the Uncrowned Queens Institute for Research and Education on Women, 1990-2010
Multiple downloads here
Reminiscent History of North Collins, 1914
Mrs. Emily Stewart
Righteous sounds and reproductive justice : the influence of Ani DiFranco's music for reproductive rights activists, 2008
Sally Cook: 1960-Present, 2020
UB Art Galleries
Schenk et al. v. Pro-Choice Network of Western New York et al., 1997
Sketches of early Buffalo and the Niagara region, 1904
Sophie Becker
Social life in earlier Buffalo, 1903
Martha Fitch Poole
Suppressed Stories and a Critique of the National Register of Historic Places: Documenting the Challenges and Obstacles of Women Architects at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, 2018
Katharine Hewlings. Includes Louise Bethune.
Tell the Truth! Here It Is!! Maria B. Halpin’s Statement!!! by Maria Halpin
A rare broadside relating to President Grover Cleveland’s infamous smear campaign against Maria Halpin, a Buffalo woman he raped and impregnated; this publication vindicates the side of Halpin.
That Lady, ca. 1950
Souvenir booklet on the career of Katharine Cornell
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.
Third International Congress of Nurses, Pan-American Exposition, 1901
Proceedings of their meeting in Buffalo, September 18-21, 1901
Two Eyewitness Accounts of the Burning of Buffalo
By two women from the St. John family
Wep-ton-no-mah : the Indian mail carrier, 1892
Gowongo Mohawk, whose English name was Carrie A. Mohawk, was a playwright and actress. Wep-ton-no-mah was her best-known work. She was born on the Cattaraugus territory.
Wep-Ton-No-Mah, 1892
Script written by first Seneca woman actor & playwright
WNY Girls in Sports, 2016
United Way of Buffalo & Erie County
Woman suffrage : Newspaper clippings May, 1900-Nov. 1910
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
Woman suffrage: Newspaper clippings May 1900-Nov. 1910
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library
Women in Elected Office: Challenges and Opportunities in Erie County, 2018
Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Buffalo
Women's involvement and interest in William McKinley's political career as recorded in quilts, 2006
Arlesa J. Shepherd
Workable solutions to the problem of street prostitution in Buffalo, 1999
Prostitution Task Force
World War II Memoirs, Canisius College
Essays by Norbert and Leonard Amborski '43; John H. Kolecki '46; Dorothy Suchan '52; and Thomas A. Weber Sr. '49
Wreck of the Walk-in-the-Water, pioneer steamboat on the western lakes, 1865
Mary A. Witherell Palmer