Favourite recipes from the North Park United Presbyterian Church, 1958

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FBI File: Stefano Magaddino
Multiple sections of the declassified FBI file on Stefano Magaddino (1891–1974), longtime boss of the Buffalo crime family.
Feasibility and Implementation Planning for the Pan-Am Centennial, 1999
Harrison Price Company and MCM Group International
Feasibility Assessment of an Innovation District in Buffalo, 2nd ed., 2019
Graduate Planning Practicum
Feasibility of bulk handling transshipment facility at the Port of Buffalo: Final report, 1979
PRC Harris
Feasibility Study for the Buffalo River, New York, 2011
Buffalo River Great Lakes Legacy Act Project Coordination Team
Feasibility Study for the Eden Regional Farm Museum, 2005
SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry
Feasibility Study for the Tonawanda Site, Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program, 1993
About the former Linde site
Feasibility Study for the Tonawanda Site, Tonawanda, New York, 1993
U.S. Department of Energy
Feather Duster: Or, is he sincere? 1912
About the Roycroft
Federal Radio Receivers, 1922
Federal Telephone & Telegraph Company of Buffalo
Federal Telephone & Telegraph Bulletin 125-W, April 1923
Feldman family tree, 1759-1981
Herman Feldman (1846-1923) immigrated in 1870 from Germany to Buffalo, New York and married Gertrude Schroer in 1871.
Feminist and Lesbian Relations in Buffalo, New York and the Nation During the 1970s
The Feminist Movement of the 1970s focused on the liberation of women. When lesbian feminists demanded equal rights feminists decided to address lesbian issues. In Buffalo, New York the acceptance of lesbians into the Feminist Movement was predominantly positive due to the deep friendships within the activist community. However, there were major tensions due to classism, lesbian baiting, and sexual orientations within the Feminist Movement. Buffalo, New York followed the national organizations in accepting lesbians into the Feminist Movement.
Femme Finale
Madeline Davis
Fenian Brotherhood
This collection contains materials related to the Fenian Brotherhood, a secret society founded in New York in 1857 by Irish refugees, and their unsuccessful attempts to spark revolution in Ireland by the invasion of Canada from Buffalo, New York at the close of the United States Civil War. Brought to you by Villanova Uiversity.
Fenian raid 1866 with Lieut.-Col. J. Stoughton Dennis at Fort Erie, June 2, 1866
Fenian Raid 1866, 1910
Stephen Beatty
Fenian raid at Fort Erie, June the first and second, 1866 : with a map of the Niagara Peninsula, 1866
Fenian Raid of 1866 and Events on the Frontier, 1911
Barlow Cumberland
Few facts about Mexico: Published by the National Commission from the United States of Mexico to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y., 1901
Jose R. Godoy
Few twigs from a branch of the Porter family, 1896
Cyrus Kinne Porter
Field Guide of Buffalo, NY, 2014
Natalie Cosgrove
Fifteenth annual report of the managers of the Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane for the year 1885
Buffalo State Hospital
Fifty golden years of achievement, 1925
Honoring John D. Larkin
Fifty years of family social work, 1877-1927
Charity Organization Society
Fifty Years of the Young Men's Christian Association of Buffalo, 1902
Fighting for Recognition: The Role African Americans played in World Fairs, 2011
Andrew R. Valint
Fillmore Avenue Commercial Redevelopment Plan, 2004
Dr. Sam Cole and Dr. Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
Fillmore Avenue Commercial Redevelopment Plan, 2015
University at Buffalo Center for Urban
Studies