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Szymon Kijowski Family, horses and carriage down unknown street (c1936)
Szymon Kijowski Family at 47 15th Ave, photo (c1933)
Szymon Kijowski Family farming, probably around 15th Ave, photo (c1935)
War Manpower Commission postcard to Mary Kijowski (1943-03-11)
Women at Buffalo Bolt, Mary Kijowski, photo (c1943-05)
Simon Kijowski, obit (Tonawanda News, 1955-06-01)
Fire department and police-related photo set, c1930
Durez ad, 1937-07-17.
Is the mushroom ride dangerous?, Astro Park, article (Tonawanda News, 1979-07-09)
Letter of William Williams describing Tonawanda's prospects, transcription (1835-04-21)
Men near North Tonawanda train station, photo (c1923)
42nd Separate Company of Niagara Falls, stationed in Tonawandas, photos (c.1892-1893)
Shea's Riviera Theater 67 Webster, Tonawanda 1931.
Goundry Street, postcard (c1910)
Family and dog, Grand Island excursions, postcard (c.1910)
VIDEO: A Factory Tour, Former Artizan Factories Inc. (2017)
Buffalo Equipment & Construction Co., photo set (c. 1916)
Firemen put out small grass fire, Buffalo Equipment and Construction Co., article (Tonawanda News, 1916-12-02)
Has only two fingers and two thumbs left, William Curran, article (Tonawanda News, 1917-12-18)
High Speed Line historical marker in Fisherman's Park, photo (2015).
New trolley line running in spring, article (Tonawanda News, 1917-11-12)
Progress on New Railroad, article (Tonawanda News, 1916-11-17)
Struck man over head with shovel, article (Tonawanda News, 1916-11-27)
Suspected of bold hold-up, Michael Pilsky, article (Tonawanda News, 1916-11-13)
Trolley line fill is about finished, Buffalo Equipment & Construction Company, article (Tonawanda News, 1917-09-18)
Trolley line fill is nearly finished, article (Tonawanda News, 1917-10-05)
Construction of model homes to start in Wurlitzer Park, article (Tonawanda News, 1957-06-14)
Ironton, the Avenues on 1901 map
Calkins and Co. Planing Mill, Tonawanda, envelope (1889).
People outside Tonawanda Brewing Company, colorized photo (c1918)
Bernhart Voelcker apology for April Fool Prank, article (Tonawanda News, 1917-04-04)
Story of arrest of plotters here a joke, article (Lockport Sun-Journal, 1917-04-05)
Was only a joke, article (Buffalo Express, 1917-04-05)
Band of gypsies chased out of town by police, article (Tonawanda News, 1931-04-23)
Liberace poster, Melody Fair, poster (c1975).
North Tonawanda lots at a great sacrifice, avenues near Payne, ad (Tonawanda News, 1917-04-01)
Television schedule, Tonawanda News (1976-01-27)
To drain wet spot on Felton Field, article (1933-04-12)
Niagara Silk Mills, postcard (c.1905)
INSIDE photo tour of former Gilmore School, North Tonawanda (2023)
Auto Wheel Coaster, Buffalo Sled Company, ad (c.1916)
Auto Wheel Coaster, photo and art detail (c.1925).
Clear the Track, Buffalo Sled Company, illustrated ad (1917).
Souvenir program, NTPD Fourth Annual Ball, excerpts (1928-04-20)
356 Old Falls Blvd (former Ziehl's Groceries, Schwartz's Deli) photo (Google Maps c2022)
F. Ziehl & Son Groceries, Martinsville, photos (August 1918)
Genuine values are offered at Ziehl's, article (Ton News, 1935-02-06)
Herds destroyed at Martinsville, foot and mouth disease, Ziehl and Schultz, article (Ton News, 1908-12-11)
Louis A Ziehl, groceries and deliveries, 356 and 748 Falls Blvd., ad (Ton News, 1931-05-12)
Union Trading Stamps merchants, including F. Ziehl, ad (1904-03-29)
Ziehl's Groceries and Meats, 356 Falls Blvd, ad (Ton News, 1935-02-20)
Ziehl - Four generations survive Marie A. Ziehl, article (Ton News. 1926-07-17)
Ziehl notes
North Tonawanda Fire Dept certificate, Frank Ensminger (1930-05-07)
Ray Bennett Lumber Co., catalog excertps (c1928).
Twin City Service Station, Tydol, Weatherbest Shingles, pamphlet (c.1920)
Captain's Quarters, 248 Oliver, ad (Tonawanda News, 1947-04-04)
Charles E Hewitt Jr, Publisher of the News, dies, article (Tonawanda News, 1947-08-12)
Chief of Police, John F. Ryan, photo and bio (Tonawanda News, 1903-04-20)
Clear the Track, Buffalo Sled Company, illustrated ad (Saturday Evening Post, 1917).
Frontier Beer label, Tonawanda, (c.1940)
Hugo with player piano at Wurlitzer factory, photo (c.1915).
Lone Star Wurlitzer Jukebox Model 416, photo (1937).
42nd Separate Company of Niagara Falls 50th, illustrated article (Niagara Falls gazette, 1935-11-16)
The Evolution of an Ethnic Neighborhood that Became United in Diversity - The East Side, Niagara Falls, NY, 1880-1930 (H. William Feder, 1999
Excerpts from "Fixed Bayonets - The New York State National Guard during the era of industrial unrest, 1877–1898" by Ronald Howard Kotlik, 2005
A terrible riot, article (Niagara Falls Gazette, 1892-06-11)
Tonawanda strike over, article (New York Times, 1893-06-24)
A History of the Establishment and Development of Gratwick Elementary School, North Tonawanda, New York, 1894-1949 (Marjorie Crosby, 1949)
Gratwick School wins county bicycle safety award, April 1948, photos (Marjorie Crosby thesis, 1949)
Gratwick School, class photo (Cynthia Lustig, c1923).
Gratwick School before additions, photo c. 1895 (Marjorie Crosby thesis, 1949)
Gratwick School faculty, photos (Marjorie Crosby thesis, 1949)
Gratwick School playground in winter, photo (Marjorie Crosby thesis, 1949)
Gratwick School showing 1924 addition, photo (Marjorie Crosby thesis, 1949)
Map of North Tonawanda, Gratwick School area highlighted (c1948)
Gratwick pupils win trophy in 62-school safety drive sponsored by bike institute, article (Tonawanda News, 1948-05-12)
Gratwick School children mobilize in safety drive, photo (Tonawanda News, 1948-04-23)
Gratwick School pupils, teachers, parents cooperate to win trophy, article (Tonawanda News, 1948-04-17)
Lumber shovers strike culminates in an ugly riot, article (Buffalo Courier, 1892-06-12)
Union Riot at Tonawanda, New York Herald, article (1892-06-12)
It is a lockout now, article (Buffalo Courier, 1892-06-13)
William H. Gratwick vessels, photos (c.1882-1900)
Tonawanda Industries: The growth of second lumber port in the world, transcription and article (Buffalo Courier, 1887-10-07)
Niagara County map, North Tonawanda as Niagara, map (1838)
47 Fifteenth Ave., aerial photo (1938)
Avenues, Payne Estate, future Mid-City Plaza, aerial photo (1938)
Antique silver case, Charles Butts (c.1890)
bowl-for-health-retro-ad-art-banner (c1945)
Buffalo Bolt matchbook (c1945)
Charles Douglas Miller with Wurlitzer player piano, photo (c.1915).
City of North Tonawanda, 1 of 3 (George W. Millener, excerpted from Souvenier History of Niagara County, 1902)
DeLuxe Lanes, Bowl for Health, ad (Tonawanda News, 1947)
Divers in Tonawanda Art Noble and Robert Christiansen simulate longest dive, press photo (1965)
Ellicott Park Court, 2470 Niagara Falls Blvd, postcard (c1950)
F. Ziehl & Son Groceries, unlabeled photo (August 1918)
Fenton Fibre Box Company, illustrated envelope (1924).
Goundry Street, looking east from Paynes Avenue, postcard (c1910).
Kardex promotional mailer (c1922)
Letter from C.M. Leslie in response to Thayer business ad (1884-07)
Cheerleaders, photo (1948, Liz Woods)
Clover Club, 367 Oliver, formerly Horvath's, ad (Tonawanda News, 1947)
Failure, Bell Telephone Company, ad (Tonawanda News, 1904-04)
Five Star Markets, 981 Payne Ave., ad (Tonawanda News, 1959)
Franchise awarded to Rawson Electric Company, Home Telephone, article (Tonawanda News, (1900-05-16)
Guy at orchestrion, photo (c1922)
Home Telephone connected with Median, article (Tonawanda News,1902-04-17)
Interference, Bell said to hamper work of Home Telephone Company, article (Tonawanda News, 1900-10-12)
IRC High Speed Train, Facebook, photo (c1920)
Mayor Ollie Vetoes Bell Telephone Franchise, article (Tonawanda News, 1902-03-05)
Megown's Cabins (Niagara Falls Blvd near Kreuger Rd), postcard (c.1940)
Modernize your Wurlitzer, ad (1945)
Mother and children, cabinet card, Oliver Studio (474 Oliver Street).
Lumber shovers strike culminates in an ugly riot, article (Buffalo Courier, 1892-06-12)
King Construction Co., mill wood workers, photo (c1910)
Niagara Silk Maid, postcard (c.1920)
River Road China Shop, 861 River Road, ad (Tonawanda News, 1938-01-18 - 1942)
Toddler, Arch cabinet card (c1900)
Tonawanda Iron Works, postcard (1909)
Wurlitzer entrance court, postcard (1936).
Wurlitzer, Groucho Marx, photo (c1945).
Wurlitzer 1100, vendor training, photo (c1960)
Wurlitzer 1700, girl with soda, photo (c.1955).
Wurlitzer achievement pins (c 1930)
Wurlitzer factory floor, photo (1953)
Wurlitzer jukebox, showgirls, photo (c1950).
Wurlitzer jukebox, teen dancer, photo (c1960).
Wurlitzer microphone, ad (1966).
Wurlitzer Statesman, women, photo (c1970).
Wurlitzer Zodiac, ad (1970).
Ziehl family, photo (c.1918)
Keystone Coin, Kerr Jeweler, Tonawanda, card (c1890)
NT Cheer Squad, photo (John Baran on Facebook, 1935).
Piece-a-Dough, 313 Payne Ave., ad (Tonawanda News, 1981-11-05)
Rainbow Roller Rink, heart-shaped illustration (c1950)
River Road Flea Market, 555 River Rd., ad (Tonawanda News, 1985-12-28)
River Road Flea Market, 555 River Rd., ad (Tonawanda News, 1986-01-31)
Stardust Lounge ad, 775 Oliver St., logotype (Tonawanda News, 1986)
Telephone franchises, Home Telephone to be awarded, Bell possible, article (Tonawanda News, 1900-04-18)
The Pirate Michigan with a cargo of ferocious animals, handbill (1827)
Tonawanda Brewing Company, Crackers, Cheese and Beer, ad (1917)
Tonawanda Power Company, Bell and Home Phone, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-11-28)
Van Slyke & Company, round silos, illustrated letterhead (1912-12-10)
Niagara County, map (LOC, 1852)
North Tonawanda and Martinsville, map detail (Beers Atlas of Niagara and Orleans, 1860)
Souvenir history of Niagara County, New York - Commemorative of the 25th anniversary of the Pioneer Association of Niagara County (1902)
Creo-Dipt, Shingles and Stains catalog excerpts (1946).
Electric Railway, Stumpf cabinet photo (1917-09-29)
Busses replace trolley, cars on Oliver St. line, article (Tonawanda News, 1925-10-20)
Gratwick trolley line was first in North Tonawanda, article (Tonawanda News, 1925-10-20)
When trains and trolleys traverse, article (Tonawanda News, 1976-11-11)
Public Market, North Tonawanda, postcard (c1910)
Alleged grave of Hannah Johnson, Sweeney Cemetery, photo (NOT her grave), photo (Dennis Reed Jr, 2012
Jesse F. Locke and wife, grave in Sweeney Cemetery, photos (Dennis Reed Jr, 2012)
Johnson household, U. S. Census (1855)
Locke role in 1st Presbyterian, article (Tonawanda News, 1972-06-03)
Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra Photo Album (Vestal Press reprint, c1975)
A 10K hotel near public market, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-01)
All is ready for the (informal) opening (of the public market), article (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-12)
All ready for formal opening of Public Market, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-22)
Band concert at the public market, Weins Twin City Band, ad (Tonawanda News, 1910-05-25ish)
Business directory of public market, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-29)
Buyers guide of the North Tonawanda Public Market, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-22)
Come listen to NTMIW band concert, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-17)
Contract let, Public Market must be completed not later than July 15, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-05-13)
Find live toad incarcerared in cement block during Market Hotel demolition, article (Tonawanda News, 1932-08-01)
Formal opening of city market will occur Saturday evening, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-19)
Formal opening of public market, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-24)
Free (NTMIW) band concert at public market, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-17, 1751)
Gave fine concert at north side market, NTMIW, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-21)
Handsome dinner set for Gustave Moll, Public Market clerk, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-12-26)
Improvements at market, notice (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-08
Look for market on another page, Market Hotel, article (Tonawanda News, 1910-09-02 1035)
Market committee will get nice little trip to Dunkirk, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-02-28)
Market Hotel opens tomorrow, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-11-30)
Market matters, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-07-22)
Market ready, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-07-18)
Market shelter, Twin City Dairy, map detail (1951)
Market to be voted on, article (Tonawanda News, 1897-08-12)
New Market Hotel, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-12-11)
North Tonawanda Public Market, listing (Tonawanda News, 1925-01-09)
Ordinance creating the North Tonawanda Public Market (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-24)
Plans for public market and sewers in two streets ready, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-04-21)
Possibly Market Hotel, illustration (1921)
Program NTMIW band concert, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-18)
Public market debated, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-01-25)
Rand Company to build again, will raze Market Hotel, article (Tonawanda News, 1920-06-04)
Saturday week, city market formally opened, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-05)
Scenic Family Theatre, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-10)
Scenic Family Theatre, blackface banjoist, illusionist, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-18)
Schumacker guilty of excise violation, Market Hotel, article (Tonawanda News, 1914-12-16)
Special election to decide fate of market site, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-01-29)
State inspector at public market, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-11-05)
The Hoodoo car killed motorman, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-12-09)
The market, editorial (Tonawanda News, 1908-08-17)
The new (Market) Hotel nearly completed, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-11-16)
Theodore S Fassett, owner of Tonawanda Island, dead at 60, 420 Linwood Ave, article (1908-09-02)
To liven a dead one, market site property, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-01-22)
Would keep steam company away from NT, article (Tonawanda News, 1908-09-08)
Grand opening, Market Hotel, ad (Tonawanda News, 1908-12-15)
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