Niagara Falls 



1895 



Allis 



1895 



Thomson 



1895 



Young 



1896 



Scanlan 



1896 



Tabb 



1896 



Thayer 



1895 



ALLIS, ALMON Trask. Uncle Alvin at Niagara. (In his Uncle 

 Alvin at home and abroad. Hornellsville. 1895. Pp. 112-134.) 



Uncle Alvin and Nancy Jane take a day off for an excursion trip to 

 Niagara. The poem consists of descriptions of and reflections on sights 

 and scenes at Niagara in pleasant vein. 



Thomson, Edward William. John Bedell, United States loyalist. 

 (In his Old Man Savarin and other stories. N. Y. and Boston: T. Y. 

 Crowell&Co. (c. 1895.) Pp. 251-270.) 



The scene of this story of love and death is laid at the Falls. A father 

 gives his life to save his daughter and her lover. 



Young, David. Historical facts and thrilling incidents of the Niagara 

 frontier. Niagara Falls, N. Y. : (1895.) 



Among others are the accounts of the hermit, Webb, the Maid of 

 the Mist, and the poem of Avery. 



1896 



Scanlan, Wallace. " Dirty ": a story of Niagara. (The reminder. 

 Lockport, N. Y. : August, 1 896. 1:1.) 



A story of an unknown wronged man who heroically gives up his life 

 to save the woman who had deserted him, from going over the Falls. 



Tabb, John B. Niagara. (Atlantic, Sept., T896. 78:403.) 

 A little poem — thoughts suggested by Niagara. 



Thayer, Eugene. Music of Niagara. (Sci. Am. sup.. Mar. 7, 

 1896. 41:16837.) 

 A brief extract reprinted from the Trinity) Record. 



1898 



Johnson 



1898 



Johnson, Richard Lewis. Apostrophe to Niagara. 

 Niagara ; its history, incidents and poetry. . . . Wash. 

 1898. Pp. 35-41.) 



Cyclopean torrent, this thy throne, 

 Which man but yesterday hath known, 

 Through all thy countless ages flown, 

 Creation's masterpiece. 



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(In his 

 Neale. 



