Hotels
Found in 268 Collections and/or Records:
Brochures, Guidebooks, Stickers (Primary Hotels), 1950-1994
Pamphlets, brochures and guidebooks, primarily for hotels. One brochure about Abraham Lincoln and the Cataract House and a few items from the Hotel Converse: a Do Not Disturb Sign (with a sticker on it saying "Vote Converse for Council. Keep Taxes Down." A guidebook (1950) compliments of Hotel Converse and stickers from Hotel Converse. Stickers from Niagara County, also.
Buildings, 1899-1950
Sleeved negatives of buildings, including the Niagara Falls Museum, factories, Cave of the Winds, Miller and Brundol Livery Stables (labeled Camochan Collection), restaurants, United Office building, the armory, Cataract House, Tower Hotel,
Buildings - Hotels - Monteagle
Sleeved negatives of the Hotel Monteagle. Folder is labeled "Carnochan Collection"
Buildings, Lockport, 1958 - 1988
Photographs of buildings in Lockport, including government buildings, homes, stores, streets, industrial buildings, building plans, hotels, historic structures, and other structures. Of particular note are images of the rehabilitation of the historic Lockport train station.
Buildings, NF - Ont. - Canada, 1963 - 1981
Photographs of buildings and structures in Niagara Falls, Ont.
Buildings, Sanborn, 1979 - 1981
Photographs of buildings in Sanborn, including cut-outs of a church, Sanborn Milling Company, and Marlboro Inn.
Cataract and International Hotel Register, 1912-05-1912-10
Register from the Cataract House, May 5, 1912 - Oct. 27, 1912
Cataract and International Hotel Register, 1919-07-28-1919-09-22
Cataract House register from July 28, 1919 - Sept. 22, 1919
Cataract and International Hotel Register, 1907-08-1907-09, 1919-05-1919-07
Register from the Cataract House. This ledger was used at two different times: Aug. 13, 1907-Sept. 28, 1907 and May 1, 1919-July 28, 1919. Railroad timetables are pasted inside the front cover.
Cataract and International Hotel Register, 1907-09-1916-09
Register from the Cataract House, used Sept. 13, 1907 - Sept. 18, 1908 and Aug. 8, 1916 - Sept. 3, 1916