3523 items found for search term
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Home of Philip G. Schaefer, 343 Elmwood Avenue.
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Home of Hardin H. Littell, 137 Summer Street.
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Home of John P. Jordan, 1 Middlesex Road, Nye Park Section.
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Home of Frank L. Bapst, Eggertsville Road.
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Gates Circle.
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Home of Jacob C. Dold, 26 Middlesex Road, Nye Park Section.
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Home of George E. Pierce, 107 Starin Avenue.
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Beautiful Buffalo Homes
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Lies, Inc.
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Home of Lewis Newman, 1179 Delaware Avenue.
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Home of Samuel J. Dark, 93 Windsor Avenue.
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Horticultural Building and Gardens.
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Home of Judge Albert Haight, 249 Linwood Avenue.
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Duplicated Man, The
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Home of Walter P. Cooke, 155 Summer Street.
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Odd John
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Pillar of Night
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Miscellaneous, [no. 20]
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Tarnished Utopia
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Home of Edward Howard Hutchinson, 296 Linwood Avenue.
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Home of Dr. V. Mott Pierce, 204 Bidwell Parkway.
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Infinite Cage, The
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Amazing Stories
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Libraries, Newspapers, and Bookstores in Poland, [no. 6]
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Amazing Stories
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Ubik
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[Poetry reading at the Lockwood Memorial Library, University at Buffalo, September 21, 1962] / Barbara Howes.
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Medusa's Children
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Amazing Stories
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Buffalo physician, Winter 1973
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Black Galaxy, The
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Odd John: A Story Between Jest and Ernest
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Planet Called Utopia, A
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Starship Troopers
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Workers on the Exposition Grounds
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Invasion from Mars: Interplanetary Stories
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Space, Time and Nathaniel
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Early 20th Century Socialist Newspapers
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Amazing Stories
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Cosmic Kaleidoscope
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Earthman on Venus, An
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Rogue Queen
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Enemy Stars, The
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Amazing Science Fiction Stories
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Beautiful homes of Buffalo : illustrated / edited and prepared by Mark H. Hubbell
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Strange Ports of Call
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Amazing Stories
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Home of Clarence H. Littell, 528 West Ferry Street.
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Amazing Stories
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Postcard of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
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Galactic Diplomat: Nine Incidents of the Corps Diplomatique Terrestrienne
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Applying staff to the Temple of Music's wood frame
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Chrysalis 3
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Dangerous Visions
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6 Great Short Novels of Science Fiction
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Details of a wall of the Temple of Music
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[Poetry reading in Vancouver, B.C., 1971] / J.H. Prynne.
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[Interview with Robert Creeley on UB Arts Forum, February 10, 1974] /
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[Doran Larson interview and reading] /
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-UA044_Colleague_19571025.pdf
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punk magazine
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Window with the Sleeping Nude, The
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punk magazine
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Black Dark Murders, The
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Construction of the Midway Entrances
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Navy Colt, The
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Simpkins the cat in front of Martin House exterior
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Erv playing with dogs
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Mood for Murder
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Two men reviewing Love Canal documents
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Pursuit
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View of the Graycliff shoreline from above, Derby, New York
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In the South, 1906
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Graycliff construction featuring the porte-cochère extending from the estate main house
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Darwin D. Martin as a young man
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Laura Barton as a young girl
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View of the Graycliff shoreline, Derby, New York
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Three men skeet shooting at Graycliff, Derby, New York
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Unidentified male toddler
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Portrait of Darwin D. Martin at an outdoor event
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View of a lawn with several unidentified houses
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View of the cliff at the lake on which the Graycliff estate was constructed
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Clifford C. Furnas, in suit and tie, at Purdue University
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Harold Monro, May 24, 1926
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Harold Monro, May 28, 1916
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Autograph letter signed from Charlotte Mew to Harold Monro, May 16, 1916
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Graycliff estate main house as seen from the north side showing the west wall of the esplanade
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Program from the inauguration of Clifford C. Furnas as Chancellor of the University of Buffalo
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View of the driveway entrance to the Graycliff estate
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Isabelle Reidpath Martin as a toddler
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Laura Barton as a young girl
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Laura Barton as a young woman
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Construction of the Graycliff estate midsection as seen from the first level
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Aunt Amy Reidpath
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New Lockwood Memorial Library
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Famous Poles, no. 10
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Isabelle Reidpath Martin
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Dorothy Martin as a young girl
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Graycliff estate main dwelling (from the engineering report)
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Clifford C. Furnas with the apparatus for his Ph.D. thesis at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor