Drawer C-5-2
Contains 107 Results:
People I-G, 1757-2009
Drawer containing family genealogy files organized alphabetically by last name documenting families and politicians living in and representing Niagara Falls, NY and Niagara County, NY, including photographs, newspaper clippings, diaries, legal documents, and correspondence. Drawer also contains documentation of prominent visitors and political activities in Niagara Falls, including photographs and newspaper clippings.
Lockwood, Belva, 1891 - 1983
Clipping of Smithsonian magazine article publication documenting Belva Lockwood of Niagara County as the first woman admitted to practice before the Supreme Court and her 1884 presidential campaign, biographical booklet of Belva Lockwood, print of 1891 oil painting of Belva Lockwood, and photocopies of newspaper clippings and correspondence celebrating Belva Lockwood's induction into National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, NY
Lockwood, B., 1958
Photocopy of published book chapter, "Belva A. Lockwood - That Extraordinary Woman" by Julia Hull Winner
Loker, 1995 - 2004
Copy of Donald E. Loker's letter announcing his retirement from the Niagara Falls Public Library (1995) and program for his memorial service (2004)
Maglie, Sal, 1982
Brochures for Sal Maglie (Salvatore Anthony Maglie) dinner dance, and photocopy of advertisement for Sal Maglie General Tire, Inc.
Madderer, Noah Franklin, 1803 - 1893
Niagara Falls High School alumni association membership card and invitation to Niagara Falls Union School class of 1893 reunion
Mann, Gerladine, 1981
Biographical booklet of Geraldine "Start" Josephine Julia Mann, teacher and director of elementary education for Niagara Falls
Martino family, 1920 - 1940
Photograph of Antonio Martino with Al Capone and photocopy of prayer card in memory of John Gotti
Maziarz, George, 1999
Flyer advertising community assistance seminar with New York State Senator George Maziarz
McCracken family, 1933
Photographs of postal worker David McCracken's wooden desk and desk chair, photocopy of obituary, and researcher correspondence documenting McCracken's immigration from Ireland, career, and marriage to Anne Walle McCracken