Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra Photo Album (Vestal Press reprint, c1975).jpg
1914
Buffalo Bolt matchbook (c1945).png
1945
Souvenir program, NTPD Fourth Annual Ball, excerpts (1928-04-20).jpg
Includes photographs of Commissioner William A. Kohl, Judge Edward B. Harrington; ads for Walsand Dairy, Hamilton Transfer Company, Wurlitzer and Durez.
1928
Riverside Chemical Company, catalog, excerpts (c 1958).jpg
1958
Clear the Track, Buffalo Sled Company, illustrated ad (1917).jpeg
Niagara Silk Mills, postcard (c.1905).jpg
1905
Men near North Tonawanda train station, photo (c1923).jpg
1923
Riverside Chemical Company, blotter (c1915).jpg
1915
G Reid Richardson, biographical pamphlet (1939).jpg
1939
State National Bank, postcard (1906).jpg
1906
Webster Street, North Tonawanda, postcard (c1910).jpg
1910
Entrance to New Barge Canal, postcards (1912-1917).jpg
1912
Victory V Novelty Entertainers, orchestra (c. 1920-1921).jpg
This instrumental musical group consisted of John W. Tussing, Louis Weitz, James Pett, Gerald Barrows, Lloyd Pettit. Said to play the "latest Broadway hits"and "latest numbers." Called a "big orchestra." Newspaper notices show gigs in Niagara Falls at the Lyceum and in North Tonawanda at the "new" Rand building, both in 1920. Involved in Battles of Music with Whiting's Jazz Band of Buffalo," the "Browning Jazz Band" and others. Lots of dancing alleged.
1920-05-28 Flower Dance ad.
1921-01-18 article with them at the Lyceum with the Browning Clown Band of Tonawanda
1920
Tussing's Band of Tonawanda, photo (1902-09-01).jpg
1902-09-01
Home Telephone Building (109 Goundry Street), postcard (1907-11-08).jpg
1907-11-08
The Lumber District, postcard (1919).jpg
A view from the southern portion of a lumber-bedecked Tonawanda Island across the "Little (Niagara) River" onto a lumber-bedecked North Tonawanda.
1919
High School, North Tonawanda, Payne Avenue, photo postcard (c1950).jpg
1950
Webster Street, facing south, postcard and details (1917).jpg
Most Webster Street postcards face north, but this one faces south into Tonawanda. On the left can be seen train tracks. On the right, across the bridge, is the State National Bank. On the north side, Scanlon's Hall, then the First National Bank. Kent Hall, Janke Drugs, I.O.O.F. 563 and an ice cream shop are also pictured.
1917
First Methodist Episcopal Church, postcard (c1910).jpg
1910