Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Unloading Grain at Great Northern Elevator, Buffalo, N.Y.

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Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
Photograph of several steamboats and barges in Buffalo Creek. The MARY H. BOYCE is unloading grain at the Great Northern Elevator. Behind her the ANDASTE is moored behind her. On the other side is the barge B. L. PENNINGTON. The small steam yacht ISMALIA is running down the middle of the creek. A railroad car is poised to be run up the coal trestle on the left side of the image.
Date of Original
ca 1900
Subject(s)
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • New York, United States
    Latitude: 42.8716065340068 Longitude: -78.8725335131836
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Unloading Grain at Great Northern Elevator, Buffalo, N.Y.


Photograph of several steamboats and barges in Buffalo Creek. The MARY H. BOYCE is unloading grain at the Great Northern Elevator. Behind her the ANDASTE is moored behind her. On the other side is the barge B. L. PENNINGTON. The small steam yacht ISMALIA is running down the middle of the creek. A railroad car is poised to be run up the coal trestle on the left side of the image.