Niagara Falls 



1857 Cutter, G. W. Niagara. (In his Poems and fugitive pieces. 



Cutter Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys. 1857. Pp. 180-183.) 



The author describes the waters, rapids, and Falls until his muse drops 

 her lyre in affright before the solemn grandeur of the scene. 



1857 Longfellow, S. Under the bridge at Niagara. (In his Hymns 

 Longfellow and verses. Bost.: Houghton, Mifflin. 1894. Pp. 100-101.) 



1858 



1858 CANALE, G. D. To Niagara. (Lit. liv. age, Aug. 28, 1858. 

 Canale 58:716.) 



The translation of a short Greek lyric poem written July 10, 1858. 

 " The poem is marked for its simplicity and beauty." 



1858 F[oster], F[anny] E[liza]. Lines to a friend at Niagara. (In 



Fos,cr her Pebbles of poetry. Bost.: Foster. 1858. P. 20.) 



1858 GASKELL, Mrs. An incident at Niagara. (Harp, w., June, 1858. 

 Gaskell 17:80-82.) 



A dramatic tale, well-told, of the heroic rescue of two Irishmen from a 

 small island in the midst of the rapids. 



1859 



1859 Table rock album and sketches of the Falls and scenery adjacent. 

 Buffalo: E. R. Jewett. 1859. 



1860 



1860 MERRITT, J. P. Canada seventy years ago, or Prince Edward's visit 

 Merritt to Niagara. 3d. ed. St. Catharines, Ont. : 1 860. 



1864 



SAVAGE, John. At Niagara. (In his Faith and fancy. N. Y.: 

 Kirker. 1864. Pp. 61-63.) 



A poem in two parts describing the rapids and the feelings inspired by 

 the Falls. 



1865 



Richards, W. C. Niagara in spring. (Harp., Sept., 1865. 

 31:428.) 



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