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1906 3. That the transfer of the State Reservation at Niagara Falls 



from the State of New York to the Federal Government would 

 be valueless as a remedy against the proposed evil. 



4. That this diversion can be absolutely prevented by the joint 

 action of the Government of the United States and the proper 

 British authorities. 



5. That it is desirable that the Legislature of the State of 

 New York should revoke all charters for the diversion of water 

 under which operations have not been commenced in good faith. 



6. That an amendment to the Constitution of the State should 

 be adopted providing for the perpetual protection of the waters 

 of Niagara River. 



7. That the Congress of the United States should exercise at 

 once all the powers it may possess to prevent such diversion. 



190 6 Dry as Niagara. (Outl., Nov. 24, 1906. 84:690-691.) 



An editorial urging pressure on the secretary of war to prohibit all 

 encroachment upon the Falls. 



1906 DuNLAP, ORRIN E. The crime against Niagara. (Harp, w., Apr. 7, 



Dunlap 1906. 50:474-476.) 



1906 Gregory, Henry Ellsworth. Legal status of the Niagara river. 



Gregory N. Y. : 1906. 



A brief on international law governing the Niagara river furnished the 

 American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society and transmitted to 

 Hon. T. E. Burton, chairman of committee on rivers and harbors, by 

 Edward Hagaman Hall, secretary of the American Scenic and Historic 

 Preservation Society. 



1906 The Hearing at Niagara Falls. (Outl., July 21 , 1906. 83:632-633.) 



Help to save Niagara Falls. (Outl., Apr. 21, 1906. 82:865-866.) 



1906 How the power companies beautify Niagara. (Ladies' home jour., 



Oct., 1906. 23:39.) 



Urging letters to Secretary of War Taft and to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 

 Prime Minister of Canada. 



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