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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 364 Collections and/or Records:

Scow Accident, 1918

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Scope and Contents

Photographs of a 1918 Scow Accident that was marooned near the Horseshoe Falls with two men on it. The men's names were Gustave F. Lofberg and James H. Harris

Dates: 1918

Ship Canal, 1835

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Scope and Contents

Plans and surveys for a ship canal in Niagara Falls

Dates: 1835

Ships

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Identifier: Series 2
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Photographs of ships, including the SS Chippewa, Chicora, and more

Dates: undated

Ships, 1954 - 2000

 File — Drawer G1: [Barcode: SC1031]
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"The Shrewsbury" (original), Image of the Shrewsbury (published copy of original print), Pennsylvania Turnpike Travel featuring article about PA Governor traveling on the Niagara (original), "Burning of the Steamer Caroline Dec 29, 1837" (original), S.S. Cayuga Timetable (original), Drawing of a ship (original)

Dates: 1954 - 2000

Ships, 1912-1990

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Post card, photos of ships and their crew, photo of the Titanic

Dates: 1912-1990

Ships - Griffon - Built by LaSalle, circa 1960s

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Prints showing artwork and drawings of the Griffon arriving in America, photographs showing actors on a play "Griffon" boat. Some photographs are larger/oversized.

Dates: circa 1960s

Sightseeing + NFTA, 1928-1991

 Drawer — Drawer SC0865: [Barcode: SC0865]
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Maps and travel brochures for Niagara Falls. Includes oversized materials.

Dates: 1928-1991

Signage, Book #1, circa 1950-1970s

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Photographs from a scrapbook labelled "Signage Book #1" which were rehoused in photo folders. Images are labeled and show a variety of road signs, streets, and construction in Niagara Falls.

Dates: circa 1950-1970s

Signage, Book #2 and 3, circa 1950-1970s

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Photographs from 2 scrapbooks labelled "Signage Book #2 and #3" and show roads, cars, street signs, and construction in Niagara Falls.

Dates: circa 1950-1970s