https://nthistory.com/items/browse?type=18&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CDate&page=1&output=atom2024-03-28T02:42:58-07:00Omekahttps://nthistory.com/items/show/2352
The Vol 1 of the Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society (available through Google Books) has a chapter on the chapter.]]>2022-09-07T11:01:14-07:00
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City of Ararat on Grand Island, illustration (Buffalo and Erie County Public Library, 1825).jpg
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Caption reads: "When Major Mordecai Manuel Noah came to Western New York in 1825, he saw in Grand Island the makings of a great city. He paid $4.38 an acre for his proposed city of refuge for the Jews of all nations."
The Vol 1 of the Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society (available through Google Books) has a chapter on the chapter.
Residence of Col. L.S. Payne, illustration (History of Niagara County, 1821-1878).jpg
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Wheatfield Street in foreground, looking north up Payne Ave.
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1878
]]>https://nthistory.com/items/show/645Garwood L. Judd bio. Most likely at the southwest corner of Oliver and Goundry, though an 1875 map also shows a "G. L. Judd" office on the northwest corner of Goundry and Webster.]]>2015-12-12T07:24:19-08:00
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Residence and office of Garwood L. Judd, Esq., illustration (History of Niagara County 1821-1878).jpg
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Garwood L. Judd bio. Most likely at the southwest corner of Oliver and Goundry, though an 1875 map also shows a "G. L. Judd" office on the northwest corner of Goundry and Webster.
The Archer Hotel was located at the northeast corner of Oliver and Thompson streets. A December 1913 ad in the Tonawanda News advertises for an Archer Hotel run by E. M. Dindruff.
Looking northeast form the roof of the Real Estate Exchange, illustration (1893-08-05 Tonawanda News).jpg
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Main street in foreground. Hotel Sheldon seen at Main and Goundry. Herschell carousel tent down Goundry. The Real Estate Exchange was a six-story building at the northeast corner of Tremont and Webster streets.
Looking northwest form the roof of the Real Estate Exchange, illustration (1893-08-05 Tonawanda News).jpg
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Webster Street buildings in the immediate foreground. Beyond is Manhattan Street, the lumber yards, and Tonawanda Island in the Niagara River. Far in the distance is what appears to be Tonawanda Iron Works. The Real Estate Exchange was a six-story building at the northeast corner of Tremont and Webster streets.