Drawer Drawer 14
Contains 16 Results:
19th Century magazine prints - in folders by magazine title, 1852-1918
Various magazine issues, pages, and clippings featuring prints, political cartoons, and published photographs of scenes and vignettes of the Falls, its buildings and structures, railroads, hydroelectric power, the Carborundum Company, and other local industries.
Harpers Magazine (Frankenstein pictures) 8 - 1853, 1853
Illustrations from paintings by G.N. Frankenstein
Harper's - in order by date, 1858 - 1893
Pages and issues from Harper's Weekly featuring prints and photographs of scenes and vignettes of the Falls and its vicinity includes an inventory list. Includes oversized materials.
Puck, circa 1900
Two satirical cartoons from Puck, one showing the worries that Niagara Falls may become an amusement park, and the other showing Tammany Hall and County Democrats fighting in a wheelbarrow being pushed by the Hill on a tightrope over the Falls. Includes oversized materials.
Leslies O.S. (Germ and Eng), 1858 - 1893
Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper featuring prints and published photographs of scenes and vignettes of the Falls and its vicinity includes portion of magazine from President Lincoln's funeral on May 6, 1865 (poor condition). Includes oversized materials.
Harpers 8-18-1877 Lane #457, 1877
Print from Harper's Weekly captioned "The Season at Niagara Falls - Photographing Visitors. - Drawn by J.W. Champney". Includes oversized materials.
Frank Leslie - German, 1858 - 1879
Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper featuring prints and published photographs of scenes and vignettes of the Falls and its vicinity. Includes oversized materials.
Leslies, 1859 - 1906
Pages and issues from Leslie's Weekly Illustrated and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper featuring prints and published photographs of scenes and vignettes of the Falls and its vicinity. Includes oversized materials.
Leslie 1891 - Maid of the Mist, 1891
Pages from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper featuring a published photograph of Maid of the Mist with caption "The 'Maid of the Mist' - the little excursion steamer that sails dangerously close to Niagara Falls: Photo by Henry L. Langridge, Brooklyn, N.Y."
Leslies Popular Monthly, 1894
Issue of Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly featuring the story "Niagara in Harness" about the hydroelectric power