Erie County |
Alden Mineral Baths and Hotel, Alden |
Beach at Angola |
Larkin Family, Clarence [1913] |
R. R. Station, Delevan |
The Chapel, East Aurora |
Roycroft Print Shops and Campus, East Aurora |
Fire Headquarters and U. S. Post Office, Kenmore |
Street Scene, Lancaster |
Firemen's Building, Springville |
Methodist Church and Parsonage, Springville |
Multi-View: Webster Street, North Tonawanda [top] and Bridge over Erie Barge Canal, Tonawanda |
I. Oechsners' Dream Island, Williamsville |
Akron |
Interior, St. Terisas R. C. Church, Akron |
Town Hall, Akron |
The Palmer Art Studio, John and Monroe Sts., Akron |
Buffalo |
City Hall |
City Hall and McKinley Monument |
Statler Hotel, McKinley Monument and State Office Bldg |
McKinley Monument |
Court St., Shea's Theater and McKinley Monument |
South Park, Father Baker's and Our Lady of Victory |
The Country Club |
Ellicott Square Building |
Post Office Building |
Electric Building |
Advertising Card Old Home Week [1907] |
Y. W. C. A. Hotel, 19 Court St. |
Main St. No. from Court St. |
North on Main St. from Court St. |
North Street at Delaware Ave., showing Hotel Lenox |
Lafayette Building and Washington Street |
65th Regiment Armory |
Buffalo Savings Bank [1910] |
Concrete Grain Elevator |
Millard Fillmore Hospital |
Band Stand, Delaware Park |
Historical Society Building, Delaware Park |
Ivy Bridge in Delaware Park |
Albright Art Gallery, Delaware Park |
Scene in Humboldt Park |
Milburn Residence, where Pres. McKinley died |
Temple of Music (where President McKinley was Shot) |
Wilcox House, where Roosevelt took the oath of office after McKinley's Death |
Niagara Square |
Shelton Square |
New York Central Terminal |
Delaware Avenue [1911] |
Hotel Statler |
Iroquois Hotel [1910] |
Iroquois Hotel |
Lafayette Hotel |
Lafayette Square |
Main Street Looking North |
In Buffalo's Railroad Yards |
Buffalo Base Ball Park |
Offerman Stadium, Home Grounds of the Buffalo "Bison" Baseball Team of the International League |
Lake and Club House, Delaware Park |
Scene in Forest Lawn Cemetery |
Masten Park High School Fire [27 Mar 1912] |
Pan American Exposition [1901] |
Alt Nürenberg, The Rainbow City |
Mines, Horticulture, Graphic Arts |