Maps and Pictures 



WlTTEMAN, ADOLPH. New bond paper map of Niagara Falls and 1885 

 vicinity. 7|/ 2 xl3. N. Y. A. Witteman. 1886. Witteman 



1886-1889 



SANGSTER, AMOS W. Niagara River and Falls from Lake Erie to 1886-89 

 Lake Ontario: a series of one hundred and fifty-three original etchings, an 8 8,er 

 etched on copper, from his own drawings; ed. by James W. Ward. 

 Buffalo: Fryer. 1886-89. 



Some fifty plates and vignettes of Falls scenery. The whole work is 

 accompanied by a descriptive text. 



1888 



Philc-PPOTEAUX, Paul. Cyclorama of Niagara. 400x50. 1888 

 (1888.) Philoppoteaux 



This cyclorama was painted by the same artist that painted the " Battle 

 of Gettysburg." Associated with him in the painting of the gigantic 

 " Niagara " were other artists of repute. The " Cyclorama of Niagara " 

 was opened to the public in London in 1 888. The painting, so those who 

 viewed it tell us, had decided artistic merit, and the arrangements for light- 

 ing were so superior that the exhibition was a great success, for a time. 

 It was afterward brought to America, and exhibited with discouraging 

 results at Chicago. Its present whereabouts is unknown. 



1889 



Buffalo: Some representative views collected under the direction of the 1889 

 Buffalo merchants' exchange, for presentation to the delegates of the 

 International American conference as a souvenir of their visit to the city 

 on October 14, 1889. 



Views of the Falls from Prospect Point, from the Canadian side, and 

 of the Cave of the Winds. 



HlLL, J. HENRY. (Horseshoe Fall from Goat Island.) 1889. 1889 



An etching. H,u 



1891 



Hayes, James. A note on Niagara literature. (The bookworm. 18 91 

 (Lond.:) 1891. 4:337.) Hayes 



Contains a reference to what the author believed " the earliest engraving 

 of the Falls." 



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