Niagara Falls 



1868 



Church 



markings; we have never seen the lines of currents and the 

 stretching streaks of foam more thoroughly studied than in this 

 picture. The difficulty of painting such a large space of water 

 would have been great under any circumstances, but in this case, 

 when it is covered with elaborate markings, every one of which is 

 a result of motions and forces exceedingly difficult to analyze and 

 comprehend, and seen from such a height that all these markings 

 must be thoroughly mapped out, the difficulty is so tremendous 

 that nothing but very extraordinary powers of observation and 

 memory could have overcome it. 



1870 



Currier 



1870 



Endicotl 



1870 



Glc 



1870 



Kellogg 



1870 



CURRIER, N . Niagara Falls from Table Rock. [1870?] 



(Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 1697- 

 187-. Mat 21.) 



Lithograph published by N. Currier. 



Der Niagara Fall. [1870?] (Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Views of Niagara Falls. 1697-1870. Mat 25.) 



In colors, after Weld. 



Die Schnellen des Niagara. [1870?] (Grosvenor library, Buffalo, 

 N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 1697-1 87-. Mat 22.) 



ENDICOTT, . American Fall of the Niagara. [1870?] 



(Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 1697- 

 187-. Mat 23.) 



GLOVER, H. J. The great international railway suspension bridge 

 over the Niagara river in full view of the Falls, connecting the United 

 States and Canada, the New York Central and Great Western Railways. 

 [1870?] (Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 

 1697-1 87-. Mat 17.) 



KELLOGG, E. B. and E. C. Niagara and its wonders. [1870?] 

 (Grosvenor library, Buffalo, N. Y. Views of Niagara Falls. 1697- 

 187-. Mat 26.) 



A lithograph published in Hartford, Conn., showing suspension bridge 

 surrounded by ten small views of the Falls from various points of view. 



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