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- Van Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 69 Fort Niagara J. P. Hall lith. JVC del Jewett, Thomas & Co. PrVan Cleve, James, The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travelers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs (Buffalo, NY: Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1852), 1852, p. 69 Fort Niagara J. P. Hall lith. JVC del Jewett, Thomas & Co. ...
- "Oswego Light-house and Harbor Entrance, Oswego, N.Y." Reverse: "Published by The Rochester News Company, Rochester, N.Y. Leipzig, Dresden and Berlin.""Oswego Light-house and Harbor Entrance, Oswego, N.Y." Reverse: "Published by The Rochester ...
- Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25
- "Welland Canal (Lock 1). Port Dalhousie, Ont., Canada" "104,110" Reverse: "The Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto Printed in Great Britain""Welland Canal (Lock 1). Port Dalhousie, Ont., Canada" "104,110" Reverse: "The Valentine ...
- "Steamer Windsor Entering Port in a Storm, Sodus Bay, N.Y." Reverse: "Genuine Curteich. Chicago " C.T. American Art" post card (Reg. U.S.Par.Off.)"Steamer Windsor Entering Port in a Storm, Sodus Bay, N.Y." Reverse: "Genuine ...
- "Port Colborne Harbor, Port Colborne, Ont." Reverse: "Pub. by F. K. Brown, Port Colborne, Ont. Made in Germany" "F. K. B. 5475""Port Colborne Harbor, Port Colborne, Ont." Reverse: "Pub. by F. K. Brown, ...
- "Car Ferry "Ontarion No. 1" at Cobourg, Ont., Canada" "104254" Reverse: "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited Toronto and Winnipeg Printed in U. S. A.""Car Ferry "Ontarion No. 1" at Cobourg, Ont., Canada" "104254" Reverse: "The ...
- Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 29 Mar 1856, p. 201 FORTS ONTARIO AND NIAGARA, NEW YORK The views on this page were drawn expressly for us by Mr. Kilburn, and are characterized by his accustomed spirit and fidelity. The first represents Fort Ontario on the east side of the Oswego River. Its situation is pretty, and the breakwater ...Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 29 Mar 1856, p. 201 FORTS ONTARIO AND NIAGARA, NEW YORK The views on this page were ...
- "Mouth of Buffalo River, Buffalo, N.Y." Handwritten: "Main Light and Lighthouse tender CROCUS lying at Buoy and supply depot on South Pier" Reverse: "T.P. & Company N.Y. No. 3 Made in Germany""Mouth of Buffalo River, Buffalo, N.Y." Handwritten: "Main Light and Lighthouse tender ...
- Lighthouse at entrance to HarbourLighthouse at entrance to Harbour
- Steamboats and schooners bunched up in the Chicago River Illustration from History of Chicago from the Earliest Period to the Present Time in three volumes by A. T. Andreas (Chicago: A. T. Andreas, 1884)Steamboats and schooners bunched up in the Chicago River Illustration from History ...
- "Str. "Lakeside" Leaving Port Dalhousie for Toronto, Canada" Reverse: "Warwick Bro's & Rutter, Limited Toronto""Str. "Lakeside" Leaving Port Dalhousie for Toronto, Canada" Reverse: "Warwick Bro's & ...
- "Bay Pier, Hamilton" "101,587" Reverse: "Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto""Bay Pier, Hamilton" "101,587" Reverse: "Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal ...
- "Wrecking of the Walk-in-the-Water, November 1, 1821. From an oil painting by Mr. Matthies, made for Thomas and Mary A. W. Palmer, of Detroit, who were on the boat at the time of the disaster, returning home from their wedding trip. The wreck occurred just above the old lighthouse, or ..."Wrecking of the Walk-in-the-Water, November 1, 1821. From an oil painting by ...
- Black and white photograph of the Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Company steamboat STATE OF NEW YORK at Port Dover around 1905. Crowds line the pier and the railings of the steamer, giving her a decided list. The lighthouse dominates the pier. The STATE OF NEW YORK is flying a PUT ...Black and white photograph of the Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Company steamboat ...
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