5292 items found for search term
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8226-356: Cheektowaga (Buffalo Crushed Stone site): aerial view of farmland, a river, and parallel rail lines running through the scene.
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8226-339: Cheektowaga (Buffalo Crushed Stone site): aerial view of agricultural fields intersected by rail lines, roads, and a winding creek.
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8226-138: aerial view of a dense city grid with rows of houses, a large circular park with water feature and paths, and two rectangular reservoirs at the top.
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8226-95: aerial view of a large rail yard with multiple tracks, a roundhouse, warehouses, and adjacent residential neighborhoods.
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Protesters, including children, with signs at a rally against landfill construction by CECOS International Inc. (a waste management service company in Niagara Falls, New York)
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8226-173: aerial view of a city edge with grid-pattern housing transitioning into farmland and landscaped areas with circular and winding road layouts.
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Martin House veranda --viewed from Summit Avenue
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Home of Hardin H. Littell, 137 Summer Street.
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Darwin M. Foster standing in front of a brick wall on a barred balcony
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Darwin M. Foster, in winter coat and hat, looking at the view over a balcony railing
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8226-254: Main Street, E of UB South Campus-Williamsville: aerial view of a partly developed neighborhood with a street grid, scattered houses, and large open tracts of land.
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8226-32: aerial view of a dense residential neighborhood with a park, baseball fields, and a canal running through the area.
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James F. Foster seated in a pitched tent while camping
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8226-196: Forest Lawn Cemetery and Delaware Park: aerial view of a large urban park with open fields, baseball diamonds, winding paths, and surrounding residential neighborhoods.
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Dorothy Martin Foster and three unidentified companions with baggage at a boat dock
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8226-303: aerial view of farmland with a winding river, roads, small settlement, and extensive rail yard.
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Ed Gicewicz, UB Varsity Football team player, 1949-1950 season
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Martin House --view of main entrance with second-story casement windows and birdhouse on front lawn
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Aerial view of the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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8226-134: aerial view of a dense residential grid with rail yards, a roundhouse, industrial complexes, and a landscaped park with circular paths.
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Dancing at Jewish Community Center, in celebration of Yom Hatzmaout (Israeli Independence Day)
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8226-223: aerial view of a residential neighborhood with grid and curved street layouts, intersected by a major rail line, with open excavation areas on the left.
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Children in the churchyard of an unidentified brick church
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UB Varsity Football team halfback George Maue breaks away for a gain as Bucknell defenders close in, 1958-1959 season
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Home of Clarence H. Littell, 528 West Ferry Street.
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McMannis' graves, Martin family relatives, in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Westfield, New Jersey
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Abandoned Love Canal homes with a street sign in front reading 'Deaf Child Area', Niagara Falls, New York
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8226-102: aerial view of then dense city grid of downtown Buffalo (City Hall detail) with diagonal avenues, circular plazas, and rail yards on the left side.; west to waterfront; Michigan Ave (E); Buffalo River (S); North St. (N)
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View of the empty, cracked streets of the abandoned Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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Martin Complex construction, July 30, 1904
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8226-183: Forest Lawn Cemetery: aerial view of a city neighborhood adjacent to a large park with winding paths, wooded areas, and a lake.
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Coplon family home in Buffalo, donated for the use of Daughters of Israel Jewish Old Folks Home.
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Aerial view of the Love Canal and its surrounding neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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Rally for Soviet Jewry, Washington DC, 1985.
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Graycliff estate main house during construction as viewed from the south
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Ob. Jan Tomala z rodziną
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8226-251: Main Street, E of UB South Campus-Williamsville: aerial view of a semi-rural area with farmland, scattered houses, and a town grid at the lower right, intersected by rail line.
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The Joyces at Rocofoin, a portfolio of eight photographs of the Joyces with Adrienne Monnier and her family
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A playground sign, knocked down and overgrown in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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Martin House --view of corner of veranda and neighboring apartment house
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Darwin D. Martin House exterior --walkway and steps to front entrance
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UB Softball team players (Number 34 and Number 30), 1981 season
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Camp Fire Girls National Thrift Honor Emblem, undated
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Kaufman's Bakery Truck
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8226-184: Forest Lawn Cemetery and Delaware Park: aerial view of a city neighborhood with grid-pattern housing next to a large park with winding paths, wooded areas, and lakes.
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8226-73: aerial view of residential blocks intersected by rail yards, a roundhouse, and large industrial facilities with storage tanks near a river bend.
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View of the 99th Street Elementary School seen from Read Avenue in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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Graycliff estate main house exterior featuring the north side view room
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99th Street Elementary School, Love Canak neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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8226-220: University District near UB South Campus. Part of South Campus (E portion of campus not available): aerial view of a dense residential grid with tightly packed houses, a rail line and industrial area at the top, and open land with athletic fields on the right.
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Mother Ross, 1939
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Bison, Sept. 1932
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Bison, Feb. 1935
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View of the Darwin D. Martin House garden
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Martin House --front exterior view with birdhouses on front lawn
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M. Goldsman, Watchmaker and Jeweler.
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8226-222: aerial view of a residential neighborhood with a rail line running diagonally and large open excavation areas to the left and bottom center: University District near UB South Campus. Part of South Campus (E portion of campus not available)
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8226-226: aerial view of a residential neighborhood with a dense street grid, adjacent to a large open park with sports fields and tree cover.
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Statue of Woodrow Wilson
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Darwin D. Martin Complex construction as of August 26, 1904
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex garden wall with outdoor planters
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View of the Graycliff estate construction from the west featuring the boiler house
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex construction as of October 9, 1904
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster tent camping at Graycliff
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Graycliff estate main house under construction by workers on the roof as viewed from the northwest corner
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Louise Bethune with Bicycle, circa 1890-1910
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View of the 99th Street Elementary School in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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View of the Christmas tree at the Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York
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8226-182: Forest Lawn Cemetery and Main Street near Canisius College: aerial view of a city neighborhood with grid-pattern housing, intersecting diagonal streets, and a large park with winding paths.
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Throng of school children assembled behind ropes to watch a parade on the city streets, view 2
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex under construction as of August 26, 1904
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Love Canal resident and activist Debbie Cerrillo speaking to news reporters outdoors in June 1980
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Lafayette Square with the newly opened Hotel Lafayette, circa 1904
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View of the clay cap remediiation site behind the 99th Street Elementary School in the Love Canal neighborhaod, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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Graveyard tombstones of Martin family relatives at the Episcopal Churchyard, Elizabeth, New Jersey
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View of the Darwin D. Martin House library
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Larkin Soap Company Pavilion at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, view 2
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster pulling their mother Dorothy Martin Foster on a boat trailer up the Graycliff driveway
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James F. and Dorothy Martin Foster playing tennis at Graycliff (main house in background)
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Darwin D. Martin House yard with outdoor planter, roof overhang and the pergola
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Portrait of an unidentified young woman in profile posed against a tree on the city street outside the Foster house
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View of the 99th Street Elementary School in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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Horses and a carriage in front of the Darwin D. Martin House garage
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Rally against resettlement of the Love Canal area organized by the Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes which was founded by Love Canal activist Lois Gibbs in 1981
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View of the fenced containment area around the original Love Canal site, Niagara Falls, New York
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Larkin Soap Company Pavilion at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, view 1
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View of workers building the northwest section of the Graycliff main house
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex construction as of May 9, 1905
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Overview of the Darwin D. Martin Complex construction site, August 26, 1904
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Dorothy Martin with her attendants at her wedding in the Martin House garden
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Peter Emslie Illustrations of H.H. Richardson’s Buffalo State Hospital
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Charles Bethune and Louise Bethune with Charles W. Bethune, Jr., circa 1895
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Larkin Soap Company Pavilion at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, view 3
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Graycliff estate foundation during construction as viewed from the southeast with the heat hut in the background, view 1
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View of the Darwin D. Martin Complex showing the pergola, the conservatory and the Barton House
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James F. Foster, Jr. and his sister Mary as children
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex construction of the main house as of September 1904 with three visitors posed in front of it
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99th Street Elementary School viewed from Read Avenue with 99th Street residences at left, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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View of the 99th Street Elementary School looking south with the Love Canal 99th Street residences in the background in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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Darwin D. Martin House Complex construction as of October 16, 1904 showing the foundations and the beginnings of the pergola