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La Exposición Pan Americana Buffalo 1901
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Jacob Amos
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Buffalo Regional Red Cross Blood Program technicians use the autoanalyzer to get the blood work done faster and more accurately
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Health Care and Medical Technology at the Pan-American Exposition of 1901
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Bird's eye view of the Pan-American Exposition grounds
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c-d-arnold-photographer-of-the-pan-american-exposition_c-d-arnold-photographer-of-the-pan-american-exposition_01.pdf
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Dr. Kenneth H. Eckhert, M.D., Chairman of the Buffalo Red Cross Medical Advisory Committee, and his appeal for support for the Buffalo Regional Red Cross Blood Program
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Buffalo Regional Red Cross Blood Program technician working with new techniques to meet the increasing demand for blood and blood products
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Applicant’s Working Sheet (copy), National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Bertha J. Feltch
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Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight and Mrs. Marie B. Keefe select hats for the 1956 Zonta Millinery Show
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Three Chiefs of the "Indian Congress" Shown are (l-r) Chief Lone Elk, Sioux Chief Red Cloud, Sioux and Chief Hard Heart.
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Rodolphe Gasche
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Gaius Bolin, member: board of general managers
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Scinta Band (Buffalo, N.Y.)
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Good thing. review of the barley flour sifter
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Walter Cook
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Official Daily Program of the Pan-American Exposition
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Restaurant experiences of Uncle Hank
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Bruce Johnstone
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August C. Esenwein
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Major restaurants on the exposition grounds
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Buffalo Regional Red Cross Blood Program technicians work in close quarters surrounded by modern equipment
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Stele from North Platform
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Red Cross personnel present their educational program for children featuring stuffed toy props and colorful posters
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Edward B. Green
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The United States Government Building
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Temple of Music from Ethnology Bldg.
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New panoramic view of the Illumination looking for the Triumphal Bridge
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The Electric Tower
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Westinghouse Pan-American Exhibits-Fig. 6 switch and signal exhibit
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Buffalo Architecture at the Time of the Pan-American Exposition
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Charles Dudley Arnold's studio at the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition of 1901
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Interior of the Electricity Building
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X-Ray Room in the U.S. Army hospital in Vittel, France
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Exterior view of the U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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Advertisement for Walter Baker & Co.: "famous in three centuries ... Baker's Chocolate"
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Esplanade Bandstands and Temple of Music from top of Electric Tower
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Buffalo Regional Red Cross Blood Program technicians work to meet the increasing demand for blood and blood products in both storage and distribution
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Pan-American Exhibit of general electric company - fig. 4
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Pan-American exhibit of general electric company - fig. 6
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Invitation of the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo's Pan American Committee to His Excellency Wu Ting Ping, Minister from China, to a reception during the Pan American Exposition of 1901
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Exterior view of a portion of the U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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Prominent women attorneys attending the 1927 American Bar Association convention in Buffalo, New York were entertained at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo
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Venice in America
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Buffalo Zontian Judge Mary Ann Killeen shakes hands with Senator Robert F. Kennedy upon his 1968 visit to Buffalo
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Group photograph of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 23 staff at Vittel, France in front of the hospital
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Typical scene of officers and enlisted men at the Red Cross Canteen in Bordeaux, France during World War I
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Pan-American waltz
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Construction of Pergola Buildings
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Distant view of the U.S. Army Hospital No. 9 sponsored and financed by the City of New York
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Night View
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Birdseye view of the Pan-American Exposition
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Detail of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 23 staff at Vittel, France in front of the hospital
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Pan-American Exposition Postage Stamp
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Announcement for a lecture at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo by Miss Anne Morgan on World War I relief work in France on March 30, 1921
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Colonnade Connecting the Machinery Building and the Temple of Music
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Close view of the U.S. Army Hospital No. 9 sponsored and financed by the City of New York
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Gardenside view of a U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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Tourism, no. 15
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C. D. Arnold, Photographer of the Pan-American Exposition
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Interior of the Horticulture Building
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Nodwell site
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Front façade of a U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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Diagram of the architecture of a tipi
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The New York State Building
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Map of the Midway in relation to Exposition grounds
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The Pan-American Herald. Buffalo: The Pan-American Herald Co., 1899. August 15, 1899
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General view of illuminated exposition buildings from the west
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Aerial view of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 9 in Vittel, France
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Pan-American Exposition: three step
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Succulent
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Succulent
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The prehistoric Aegean
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Advertisement for Pan-American Exposition Company Stock
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View of the U.S. Army hospital in Vittel, France from the rooftops
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View of a Vittel, France U.S. Army base hospital exterior with vehicles parked outside
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Front of the Electric Tower
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Fred Greiner
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Map of Overlapping Cultures in Central Arizona
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Souvenir Card: Pan-American Exposition, 1901
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Souvenir Card: Pan-American Exposition, undated
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Buffalo Architecture at the Time of the Pan-American Exposition
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Bands of the Pan-American Exposition
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The Electrical Tower, Pan-American Exposition
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Typical Great House Rooms
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Portrait of Stephen Merrell Clement
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Zuni Pueblo, "Animal Room"
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Zuni framing and canale
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Les Fetiches
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East Esplanade Bandstand towards the Triumphal Bridge
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Craftsmen busily at work inside the Orthopedic Workshop within the Vittel, France U.S. Army hospital
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Machinery Towers
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Plan of Toas Pueblo
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Trade Card: Chile at the Pan-American Exposition,1901
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View of the wings of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 9 in Vittel, France
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Official Photographer of the Pan-American Exposition
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Construction of the Ordinance Building
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Newspaper article describing the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo's reception for the then-Vice President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and family
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Replastering a Paguate House
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Weighing an Infant