Niagara Band Organ Company Photo Search
2018 UPDATE: The Historical Society of the Tonawandas has dug up some decent photos from a distance. I am still looking for some clear ones, or ones showing original signage!

Some or all of the missing buildings may also be associated with the following entities:
- A cooper and neighboring saloon (1893)
- White Star Social Club (ca 1902)
- Foster Specialty Company (ca 1917)
- James Harris Garage (ca 1919)
- Hamilton Transfer Company (ca 1919)
- Auto and harness repair shop operated by Louis Holland and Arthur Neuman (ca 1920)
- Frontier Auction House and Furniture Shop (ca 1925)
- A store operated by Legrand Pletcher (ca 1933)
- Brauer Park
In addition, the Niagara plant may have "photobombed," and thus be seen in the background, of other subjects:
- Herschell-Spillman building on Thompson (ca 1912-)
- Railroad station at Thompson and Vandervoort (facing east)
- New York Central railroad yard at present-day Felton Field / City Hall
- Felton Field (1919-)
- Sweeney Cemetery (facing west)
- City Hall at Payne + Thompson
- North Presbyterian Church (facing northwest)