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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster as young children at the gingko tree outside the Martin House
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View of the Graycliff terrace on the south side during construction
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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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View of a house at 479 99th Street, a ring 1 residence in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York, May 1982
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Chest with three drawers (back view) from Martin House
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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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Graycliff estate main house exterior featuring the north side view room
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Bull head stick puppet
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Acheson Graphite Athletic Association basketball team, 1920
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Students and kids, undated
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Camp Fire Girls Fagot Finder Emblem, undated
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Martin House Interior --Detail of ceiling beams and panels
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Emery Fisher, UB Track and Cross-country coach, 1952-1970 seasons
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Darwin D. Martin House as viewed from Jewett Parkway, Buffalo, New York
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Pat Benatar singing into a microphone during a stage performance at the State University of New York at Buffalo's 1988 Fall Fest.
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Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at the Buffalo Statler Hotel for Jewish Federation
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Southeast corner of the Graycliff estate main house during construction
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Rally for Soviet Jewry, holding sign for Yuri TarnopolskyWashington DC, 1985.
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8226-225: aerial view of a densely built residential neighborhood with curved street patterns, adjacent to a large open park with trees and sports fields.
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Martin House exterior --view of northeast with veranda and outdoor planter
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Graycliff estate boiler house (from the engineering report)
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Martin House --front exterior view including porte-cochere
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Martin House interior --Detail of ceiling panels and upper walls
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Margaret and Darwin M. Foster, seated on the Graycliff lawn, blowing bubbles, view 2
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Darwin M. Foster pushing a wheelbarrow along the garden path at Graycliff
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8226-132: aerial view of a residential grid surrounding a large rail yard with switching tracks, an industrial facility, and a circular rail turntable.
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Young Women's Team at Federation Young Women's Brunch with Guest Yael Dayan
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Rally for Soviet Jewry, Buffalo, 1986.
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Group of people on the front lawn of an unidentified clapboard house
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Malcolm Eiken, UB Varsity Basketball coach and Golf coach, 1946-1947 through 1955-1956 seasons
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Martin House --view of main entrance showing second-story casement windows
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UB Women's Track and Field team, 1982 season
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PCMS-030_ChainOfBeing.pdf
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Edward Cohen and Jacob Kassirer playing dominoes at the Jewish Community Building
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Polish Alaska
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Bison, Sept. 1932
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Joseph Denneen, UB Hockey team player (right wing), 1919-1920 through 1921-1923 seasons
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Aerial view of the Love Canal site after the landfill was completed
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Louie Siegel, UB Varsity Basketball team center, 1919-1920 and 1920-1921 seasons
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster posed in front of a Christmas creche, view 4
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster with two friends and a dog playing outside the south side of Graycliff
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Federation Annual Meeting, 1959.
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Section Details of the Country Home of D. D. Martin, Esq. on the Lake Shore of Lake Erie, August 19, 1926
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Graycliff estate main house as viewed from the southwest featuring the west balcony and the porte-cochère
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster with their parents Dorothy Martin Foster and James F. Foster plus an unidentified young man
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Martin House first floor morning/reception room used for dining
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Graycliff estate main house interior as seen from the dining area, view 2
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View of the floricycle garden and the veranda at the Darwin D. Martin House
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Map illustrating the swale theory of chemical waste migration, 1978
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Margaret R. Foster seated on the back of the stone bench at the end of the Graycliff esplanade
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Section Details of the Country Home of D. D. Martin, Esq. on the Lake Shore of Lake Erie, blueprint, August 29, 1926
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Martin House interior --stained glass window in the unit room
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Arthur Roisichan, Jewish Federation Second Executive Director
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Martin House interior --square table with artwork above
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Darwin R. Martin with his sister Dorothy Martin and two unidentified girls in the Darwin D. Martin House yard
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Graycliff caretaker's building (from the engineering report)
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Royce Collister, UB Freshman speedster, practices his start as Swimming coach William Sanford looks on, 1960-1961 season
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View of the completed chimney and its adjacent balcony at Graycliff
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Bison, Dec. 1934
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Margaret R. Foster wearing a plaid dress and standing near a garden trellis, view 2
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Straight back side chair designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Martin House
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Sister and brother Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster lying in the snow on the lawn
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster playing on the Graycliff lawn
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Favorite hike with 'Daddy' including Dary (Darwin M. Foster), Gill, and Margaret R. Foster seated on the ground along a railroad track
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S. Coplon and Son, Oils and Glass, beofre 1914, at 818 Broadway, Buffalo, NY.
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8226-71: Colden-Glenwood area: aerial view of an urban area with dense residential blocks, large industrial complexes, and extensive rail yards with tracks and switching lines.
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Martin House interior --Detail of ceiling panels and upper walls
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster playing games in a neighborhood yard
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Graycliff estate south side entrance under the porte-cochere decorated with stone plant urns
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Nathan Benderson, Jewish Federation President, 1993-1994.
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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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Demolition of Love Canal homes by bulldozers as seen by former residents who watch through a chain link fence in the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, New York
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Irving Levick, Jewish Federation President, 1964-1965.
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster, seated on the Graycliff lawn, blowing bubbles, view1
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Margaret R. Foster, dressed in a seersucker playsuit, standing in the gardens at Graycliff
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Martin children, their cousin Laura Barton and a lady chaperone enjoying the outdoors at Tours, France, 1908
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster eating at an outdoor picnic table, view 2
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Margaret R. Foster diving head-first from a diving board into a swimming pool
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Annual Skating Jam, 2003
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Students and kids, undated
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North Elevation of the Country Home of D. D. Martin, Esq. on the Lake Shore of Lake Erie, blueprint, circa 1926
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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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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster transplanting a small tree near the Graycliff garden
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buffalo-architecture-at-the-time-of-the-pan-american-exposition_buffalo-architecture-at-the-time-of-the-pan-american_.pdf
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Darwin M. Foster digging in the Graycliff garden
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Martin House interior --sunburst fireplace in dining room (formerly, reception room)
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Buffalo Architecture at the Time of the Pan American Exposition.pdf
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8226-8: South Buffalo, Cazenovia Park to West Seneca boundary: aerial view of farmland and residential streets with a winding river and a large oval track near the center.
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Martin House --concrete birdhouse on the ground
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_124.pdf
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Annual Skating Jam, 2003
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Statue of Woodrow Wilson
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Bison, Nov. 1926
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Second Floor Plan of the Country Home of D. D. Martin, Esq. on the Lake Shore of Lake Erie, blueprint, circa 1926
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MS22.6_12_14_Transcription_1917_1923.pdf
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Graycliff estate viewed from the northwest showing the view room and balcony
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Martin House conservatory interior with reproduction sculpture of the Winged Victory
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Morris Rombro, Jewish Federation Fifth Executive Director
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Darwin D. Martin Complex construction as of August 26, 1904
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At the celebration for the opening of the new site of Kadimah School of Buffalo at Eggeret Road.