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[Poetry reading at the Just Buffalo Literary Center, Buffalo, N.Y., December 11, 1985] / Dorothy Smith, Jackie Peoples. [Poetry reading in Buffalo, N.Y., February 16, 1986] / James Seku Harwell.
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Darwin D. Martin House library interior featuring the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed barrel chair
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Darwin D. Martin House veranda and garden as viewed from the northeast
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Blueprint of the Martin House Complex gardener's cottage floor plan (revised)
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https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/RG9-6-00-2_1988.pdf
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Home of Gustave E. Lundquist, 90 Beard Avenue.
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Home of Irving S. Underhill, 143 Jewett Avenue.
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Home of Jefferson Penn, 121 Chapin Parkway.
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Aerial view of the Love Canal neighborhood between 97th and 99th Streets before the 99th Street Elementary School was built, Niagara Falls, New York
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Christ as Pantokrator
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8226-307
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Darwin D. Martin House pergola and conservatory with Frank Lloyd Wright-designed birdhouses on the roof
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8226-32
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Blueprint of the Martin House Complex gardener's cottage sections and details
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Mrs. Katherine Danner Reidpath, seated on the Graycliff sunken garden wall, with great-grandson Darwin M. Foster
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Forest Lawn Cemetery & Delaware Park
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Graycliff estate main house and grounds as viewed from the southwest featuring the west balcony and the porte-cochère
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North American New Music Festival Archive Photographs
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Close-up of a 'No Trespassing' sign on an abandoned Love Canal home, Niagara Falls, New York
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[Poetry reading at Niagara-Erie Writers and Musicians, Buffalo, N.Y.] / Michael Boughn, John Clarke.
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Love Canal protesters holding signs at Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to New York State teachers at the Niagara Falls Convention Center, April 27, 1979
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest, with one protester holding a sign stating 'We are Love Canal boat people', targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building, April 17, 1979
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 50, circa June 1927
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William E. Martin's house, Oak Park, Illinois, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Pamela Gearhart with people gathered at a table outside for a meal
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Interior view of the Edwin C. Sutton home.
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Darwin D. Martin with son Darwin R. and daughter Dorothy seated on his lap in the Martin House sitting/reception room
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Love Canal residents' meeting with Murray Levine seated in the front row, far right, at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, May 21, 1980
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COSMEP Midwest conference, 1969 /
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Blood sample being taken for epidemiological investigation from a young Love Canal resident
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[Poetry reading at the Spring Arts Festival, University at Buffalo, March 8, 1967] / Allen De Loach, George Starbuck, Walter Lowenfels
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, July 6, 1979] / Gerald Stern, Mark Rudman.
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Home of George B. Hayes, 217 North Street.
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Home of John Wood, 101 Lexington Avenue.
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 23, circa June 1928
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 25, circa June 1927
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Country home of Dr. Lee H. Smith, Derby, N.Y.
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Graycliff estate main house interior with a view of the living room
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA007-Bee-19311030.pdf
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[Not just another reading, AIDS Benefit at the Allentown Community Center, Buffalo, N.Y., December 11, 1987] / Gale Jackson, Kathy Engle, Alexis De Veaux.
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View of the empty streets of the abandoned Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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Love Canal protesters Debbie Cerrillo, Harry Gibbs and Michael Gibbs with a sign reading 'You buy, you die' at the Niagara Falls Convention Center for New York State Governor Hugh L. Carey's speech to New York State teachers, April 27, 1979
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Blueprint of the Martin House by architect Andrew Willatsen
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Plan of the Martin House second floor with alterations
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Plan of the Martin House first floor with alterations
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 91, circa June 1927
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 68, circa June 1927
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Home of George Urban, Jr., Pine Ridge.
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Large puddle of water and toxic waste at the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill, Niagara Falls, New York
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Pamela Gearhart playing violin with her mother accompanying her at the piano
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/VF_I18G_036.pdf
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-LAW003-19861001.pdf
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex construction as of October 23, 1904 featuring the completed George Barton House
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Estate of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, 762 Delaware Ave.
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Adeline Levine with socks on her hands at the Love Canal Homeowners Association Active Hose Dinner Dance, May 31, 1980
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter 50th Anniversary welcoming committee greeted honored guest American Red Cross President General James F. Collins at the airport
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster with their father James F. Foster waving American flags, beating a drum, and blowing a horn at Graycliff
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North side view of the George Barton House, part of the Darwin D. Martin House Complex, Buffalo, New York
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8226-164
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Home of Mrs. Walter I. Weed, 149 Windsor Avenue.
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Barrels of toxic waste rising to the surface of the former Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill, Niagara Falls, New York
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The city home of W.L. Sikes, 490 Richmond Avenue.
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Home of Ganson Depew, 165 Summer Street.
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The home of M.J. Kinsella, 310 Depew Avenue.
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Home of Louis R. Davidson, 24 Lincoln Parkway.
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Isabelle Reidpath Martin seated in the Darwin D. Martin House sitting/reception room
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Gardener's Cottage exterior at the Darwin D. Martin House Complex, view 2
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Mrs. Katherine Danner Reidpath and her Foster great grandchildren seated on the wall of the sunken garden outside the sun porch at Graycliff
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Blueprint of the Martin House Complex carriage house and conservatory sections
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[Poetry reading at the 92nd Street YM-YWHA in New York City on November 29, 1965] / John Logan, Paul Blackburn.
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8226-132
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 38, circa June 1927
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Gay Liberation Front
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, November 2, 1972] / L.E. Sissman.
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X-Ray tube
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA007-Bee-19500217.pdf
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[Poetry reading, Utano, Kyoto, September 9, 1968] / Cid Corman.
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8226-194
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Why are you angry? ("No te aha oe riri?")
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA007-Bee-19321021.pdf
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 7, June 20, 1927
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Young Dorothy Martin and a female friend seated at the piano in the Darwin D. Martin House
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Home of Philip G. Schaefer, 343 Elmwood Avenue.
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Temple Beth Zion, Young Men's Group, 1913
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Mrs. Bryant Glenny is presented with an award for 50 years of service and Mr. Hodge for 25 years as career staff at the Buffalo Chapter of the American Red Cross
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 41, circa June 1927
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Blueprint of the Martin House first floor and sections by architect Andrew Willatsen
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Home of Albert J. DeLaplante, 142 Soldier's Place.
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Niagara River: Riverside area; Strawberry Island (W), Riverside Park (N), just E of Military Road (E), Scajaquada Creek (S). Erie Canal runs along entire length of photo.
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Darwin D Martin and son Darwin R. seated in a Wright-designed barrel chair in the Martin House library
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Martha Gerhart standing outside
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Martha Gerhart standing outside
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99th Street Elementary School with 'No Trespassing, Dangerous Area' sign on snow fence, erected by the City of Niagara Falls in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, August 1978
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8226-326
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Love Canal resident speaking out at a public meeting on the Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill, Niagara Falls, New York
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Blueprint of architectural details of the Martin House Complex carriage house and conservatory
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Theodosia Stickney European Travel Photograph Album, page 54, circa June 1927
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter volunteer Marie T. Lascola and retiree Clarence McCabe greeted American Red Cross President General James F. Collins at the chapter's 50th Anniversary reception