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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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Home of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, 762 Delaware Ave.
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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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Sandino TV: videotapes from Nicaragua
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Darwin D. Martin Complex with Exedra
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Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building. Buffalo: Niagara Envelope Manufactory, 1901
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Enterprising housekeeper, The
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Interior view of the Edwin C. Sutton home.
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Home of John Wood, 101 Lexington Avenue.
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Home of George B. Hayes, 217 North Street.
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Country home of Dr. Lee H. Smith, Derby, N.Y.
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Home of George Urban, Jr., Pine Ridge.
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Estate of the late Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, 762 Delaware Ave.
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[Poetry reading, summer 1955] / John Logan.
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Il Presidente McKinley e' Morto
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Home of Mrs. Walter I. Weed, 149 Windsor Avenue.
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Home of Ganson Depew, 165 Summer Street.
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The city home of W.L. Sikes, 490 Richmond Avenue.
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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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Jack Goldstein exhibition
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William McKinley
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Official Programme Canada's Great Exposition: Toronto. Toronto: Hough Lith Co., 1901
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Home of Philip G. Schaefer, 343 Elmwood Avenue.
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Works from Snow Show Exhibition
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Home of Albert J. DeLaplante, 142 Soldier's Place.
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Home of Mrs. Joseph T. Jones, 267 North Street.
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Home of George W. Olmsted, 161 Windsor Avenue.
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Home of the late David Gunsburg, 152 Lincoln Parkway.
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Home of Frank D. Miller, 42 Beard Avenue.
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New York State Building. Buffalo: Niagara Envelope Manufactory, 1901
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Columbia Phonograph of McKinley's Pan-Am address
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Birdseye View of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Niagara Envelope Manufactory, 1901
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Home of George B. Montgomery, Amherst Estates.
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Estate of Frank L. Bapst, Eggertsville Road.
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Home of Mrs. Nathaniel Brown, 245 North Street.
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Home of William A. Notman, 33 Colonial Circle.
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Home of Charles W. Miller, 172 Summer Street.
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Home of E.A. Whitcomb, 71 Jewett Avenue.
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Home of Charles L. Couch, 162 Depew Avenue.
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Leopold Eidlitz, Buffalo Public Library
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CrystalTone Plus Telephone
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C. Y. Turner's Studio
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Buffalo Architecture at the Time of the Pan-American Exposition
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Side view of home of William J. Warwick.
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Home of Robert F. Schelling, 444 Oak Street.
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Estate of Dr. Burt C. Johnson, Eggertsville Road.
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Home of Michael Whissel, 143 Lexington Avenue.
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Home of Mrs. John H. Smit, 806 West Ferry Street.
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Home of Robert S. Donaldson, 32 Linwood Avenue.
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Home of Judge Charles B. Wheeler, 305 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of George F. Sowerby, 713 West Ferry Street.
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Hybrid
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Mother Tokio with pianist
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RG9-5-1366_1_4_031_RG9-5-1366_1_4_031_01.pdf
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McKinley's casket arrives at Buffalo City Hall
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Horticultural Building and Gardens.
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Home of Harry D. Williams, 60 Oakland Place.
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Home of Adelbert D. Cronk, 74 Starin Avenue.
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Home of Walter W. Steele, 580 West Ferry Street.
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Shooting of president McKinley on the stage of the Temple of Music
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Buffalo bred/Buffalo bound: Artists with a connection
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Home of Mrs. Judson B. Andrews, 90 Soldier's Place.
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Machinery and Transportation Building. Buffalo: Niagara Envelope Manufactory, 1901
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Home of George W. Jenings, 584 West Ferry Street.
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Home of Charles H. Dold, 112 Humboldt Parkway.
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Estate of the late David Gunsburg.
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Home of Harry Yates, 1243 Delaware Avenue.
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Irish Sports Concluded Today
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Home of Lawrence H. Gardner, Lincoln Parkway.
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[Poetry reading, Nietzsches, Buffalo, N.Y., December 11, 1983] / Robert Creeley, William Corbett.
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Richardson, Buffalo State Hospital, 1870-96
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Home of George J. Meyer, 249 North Street.
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Home of Thomas J. Overturf, 319 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of F.O. Curtis, 34 Jewett Avenue.
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Home of William H. Crosby, Eggertsville Road.
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The summer home of Robert B. Adam, Lake View, N.Y.
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Another view of the Kinsella Home.
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E. B. Green and William Wicks, Dun Building, 1894-5
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Home of Mrs. Trueman G. Avery, The Circle.
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Home of Robert K. Root, 650 Delaware Avenue.
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The Albright Art Gallery.
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Home of Dr. Francis M. Rich, 460 Richmond Avenue.
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Home of William Y. Warren, 271 Porter Avenue.
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Home of Samuel J. Dark, 93 Windsor Avenue.
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Home of Lewis J. Bennett, 354 Depew Avenue.
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Monotype
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Home of Dr. George T. Hickelton, 99 Wesley Avenue.
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Home of Dr. Lucien Howe, 522 Delaware Avenue.
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Home of William H. Faxon, 366 Elmwood Avenue.
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Engines located in the power court of the machinery building