1901 



Hartt 



1902 



Niagara Falls 



1901 



Hartt, Mary B. The passing of Niagara. (Outl., May 4, 1901. 

 68:21-28.) 



An account of the desecration of the scenery at the Falls, the practical 

 considerations involved, the effect of diversion, the struggle for preservation, 

 and the dangers from natural causes. Says the author: " Niagara together 

 with scores of other beautiful and picturesque things in this prosaic world of 

 ours, is passing. Saved from the hands of the catch-penny sharper, it has 

 fallen into the hands of the catch-million capitalist. Rescued from the 

 toils of a commercial conspiracy, it will but vanish under the pitiless 

 processes of Nature." 



1902 



The creation and development of the state reservation at Niagara. 

 (Ann. rep'ts of the com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 1902. 

 19:14-84.) 



A history of the reservation movement, the establishment of the reservation, 

 the restoration and preservation of the scenery, the cost of the reservation, 

 the problems presented, and the policy of the commissioners. 



International Waterways Commission. Documents relating to. 

 (Ann. rep'ts of the com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 19: app. 



1902 



International 

 Waterways £ 

 Commission ' 



Resolution for the appointment of a commission, report of the Committee 

 of Commerce thereon, and the opinion of the War Department, amended 

 act. 



1902 New York (State) Legislature. An act to incorporate the 



New York lower Niagara river power and water supply company. (Laws of 1 902, 

 Legislature j 25th sess., chap. 539, p. 1288.) 



1903 



1903 GREEN, ANDREW H. Last public address of the late Hon. Andrew H. 



Green Green, concerning the state reservation at Niagara. (Ann. rep'ts of the 



com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. 20:91-104.) 



A history of the establishment of the reservation and some reasons 

 justifying the setting aside of the Falls property as a public park. Read 

 before the convention of the American Park and Outdoor Art Association 

 of Niagara Falls, July 7, 1903. 



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