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        Acts of incorporation and amendments of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Co'y and the Niagara Falls International Bridge Co'y, also articles of association, leases, agreements, etc. (1900)

        New York (State) (1900)
        Contains "Acts of Parliament of Province of Canada and Acts of Parliament of Dominion of Canada."
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        Address Delivered at Niagara Falls, on the Evening of the twenty-ninth of December, 1838. The Anniversary of the Burning of the Caroline (1839)

        Nichols, Thomas L. (1839)
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        An Address of members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain. --

        Sullivan, George, 1771-1838.; United States. 12th Congress, 1st session, 1811-1812. House.; United States. Congress. House.; Federal Party (U.S.) (Alexandria [Va.] : Printed by S. Snowden,, 2009-08-11)
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        An address to the citizens of Massachusetts, on the causes and remedy of our national distresses

        Park, John, 1775-1852.; A Fellow sufferer. (Boston : Printed at the Repertory Office,, 2009-08-11)
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        An Address to the citizens of Norfolk County, exposing the absurdity of the arguments most commonly urged against the justice and expediency of the present war; and showing the necessity of electing a member to the next Congress, who will support it

        A Citizen of Norfolk. (Dedhom, [Mass.] : Printed by Herman Mann,, 2009-08-11)
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        Agreement between Niagara Falls International Bridge Company, Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company, and Great Western Railway Company. (1872)

        Niagara Falls International Bridge Company (1872)
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        Album of photographs taken during construction of the Upper Steel Arch (or Honeymoon) Bridge, Sept. 29, 1897-July 16, 1898

        Dill, Charles W. (1898)
        Item is a photograph album of cyanotype photoprints depicting the construction of the Upper Steel Arch Bridge from 1897 to 1898. Includes photographs of engineers and work crews. The Upper Steel Arch Bridge, also known as the Honeymoon Bridge or Falls View Bridge, spanned the Niagara River to join Niagara Falls, Ontario with Niagara Falls, N.Y. It was constructed in 1897 and opened in 1898. The bridge was damaged by an ice jam and collapsed in 1938.
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        Alcohol and science, or, Alcohol: what it is and what it does (1880)

        Hargreaves, William (1880)
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        Alcohol and the human body: a lecture delivered at Vintners' Hall (1912)

        Wine Trade Club (1912)
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        Alexandria Daily Gazette, 9 September 1812 (vol. 12, no. 3744) - Newspaper

        Snowden, Samuel (2013-07-03)
        Contains a brief article mentioning Hull’s surrender to the British under Gen. Isaac Brock at Detroit. It is stated that Colonel Duane, in speaking of Hull’s surrender, says “Such disasters were to be calculated upon, and must be still calculated upon, unless the measures for conducting the war assume a new character”. Also contains a proclamation by Isaac Brock, dated 16 August 1812, where it is stated that “the territory of Michigan was this day, by capitulation, ceded to the arms of his Britannic majesty…”. Volumes of interest were published in 1812 with articles about the War of 1812.
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        All-round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence : Embracing Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands and River St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, the Lower St. Lawrence, Halifax, St. John, Portland and Saguenay River, the White Mountains, Adirondacks and Saratoga, Atlantic Beaches, etc. --

        International Railway Publishing Co. (Montreal : International Railway Pub. Co.,, 2009-08-11)
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        All-round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence : embracing Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, and River St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, and the Lower St. Lawrence, Halifax, St. John, Portland and Saquenay River, the White Mountains, Adirondacks and Saratoga, Atlantic Beaches, etc. --

        International Railway Publishing Co. (Montreal : International Railway Pub. Co.,, 2009-08-11)
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        The All-round route guide : The Hudson River ; Trenton Falls ; Niagara ; Toronto ; the Thousand Islands and the River St. Lawrence ; Ottawa ; Montreal ; Quebec ; the Lower St. Lawrence and the Saquenay Rivers ; the white mountains ; [P]ortland ; Boston ; New York. --

        Montreal : Montreal Printing and Publishing Company,, 2009-08-11
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        American Library Association, twenty-fifth annual conference, Niagara Falls, June 22-27, 1903. --

        American Library Association. ([Philadelphia] : The Association,, 2009-08-11)
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        American Mercury, 16 August 1814 (vol. 31, 1572) - Newspaper

        Babcock, Elisha (1814-08-16)
        Contains two letters by Maj.-Gen. Brown to the Secretary of War, written shortly before the Battle of Lundy’s Lane, dated July 22 and July 25, 1814. Also contains a letter from L. Austin, A.D. Camp of Gen. Brown. The letter is dated at Buffalo, 29 July 1814, and gives an account of the Battle of Lundy’s Lane, in which Gen. Brown was injured. The heading that precedes the letter is “Battle of Chippewa” [Chippawa], but the details and dates are consistent with the Battle of Lundy’s Lane. Also contains an article on page 3 about a British attack near Black Rock, followed by a siege on Fort Erie, taken from the Buffalo Gazette Extra of Aug. 3. A brief article on the capture of Gen. Riall during the Battle of Bridgewater (Lundy’s Lane) is included on page 3, with the heading “Singular circumstance”. Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. The 1814 Aug. issues report events of the Battle of Chippewa.
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        The American Mercury, 2 August 1814 (vol. 30, no. 1570)

        Babcock, Elisha (1814-08-02)
        Contains a detailed account of the Battle of Chippawa in a letter from Maj.- Gen. Brown to the Secretary of War, dated 7 July 1814. This is followed by a return of the killed, wounded and prisoners of the British, and a report of the killed and wounded Americans. Another account of the battle from an officer in General Scott’s brigade, dated at Queenston, July 12, is also included. Also contains an account of Gen. Swift’s death. Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812.
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        The American Mercury, 5 October 1813 (vol. 30, no. 1527) - Newspaper

        Babcock, Elisha (2013-07-03)
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for Oct. 5, 1813 includes: A report announces the arrival of Commodore Rodgers in the U.S. frigate President, in the harbor from his "brilliant cruise" of five months. There is also a list of the captures Rodgers made during his cruise. The feature item in this issue, however, is the famous dispatch sent by Oliver Hazard Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie to General William Henry Harrison. The dispatch, taken from the Chillicothe Supporter, of Sept. 15, is datelined "U.S. Brig Niagara, off the Western Sister, head of Lake Erie, September 10th, 1813, 4 P.M.", and reads: "Dear General, we have met the enemy; and they are ours! Two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop. Yours with great respect and esteem." The dispatch is signed in type: O. H. Perry.
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        The American Naval and Patriotic Songster: As Sung at Various Places of Amusement, in Honour of Hull, Jones, Decatur, Perry, Bainbridge, Lawrence, Etc. Etc. Etc. (1834)

        Tom, Jolly (1834)
        Volume of songs sung in praise of celebrated American War of 1812 heroes.
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        The American Weekly Messenger; or Register of State Papers, History and Politics for 1813 - 1814 Volume 1

        Conrad, John, 1776?-1851 (Philadelphia : J. Conrad, 1814)
        Register of state papers, history, and politics for the years 1813 - 1814. 23 October 1813. Contains a brief article on some skirmishing near Fort George on October 6 (p. 67). A brief account of the skirmishing is in a letter from Brig. Gen. McClure to Governor Tompkins, dated at Fort George, 6 October 1813. It is stated that “about 500 militia volunteers and 150 Indians, commanded by Col. Chapin, attacked the picket guard of the enemy about a mile and a half from Fort George…we succeeded in driving the enemy into the woods, when night coming on put an end to the conflict…” (p. 73).
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        Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & France, with an attempt to show what are the real causes of the failure of the negotiation.

        Lowell, John, 1769-1840. (Boston : Russell and Cutler, Printers,, 2009-08-11)
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