Niagara Falls 



1912 authority to grant license to the city of Niagara Falls to construct and 



New York operate water mains and hydrants in, through, under and along lands of the 

 Legislature stats reservation upon conditions prescribed by the commissioners. 



1912 The preservation of Niagara Falls. (Outl., Feb. 3, 1912. 100: 



257-258.) 



Reasons why the Burton law should be reenacted. 



1912 YEIGH, Frank. The Queen Victoria Niagara Falls park. (Can. 



Yeigh mag., Oct., 1912. 39:541.) 



The value and significance of the park, and the financial policy and 

 achievements of the commissioners. 



1912 United States Congress — Committee on Foreign Affairs. 

 United S» Hearing: Preservation of Niagara Falls. Jan. 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 26 

 Congress " ** and 2 7, 1912. Wash. : Gov't print, off. 1912. 



1913 



1913 Burton act to be extended. (Elec. wld. & eng., Feb. 22, 1913. 61 : 

 391.) 



Editorial notice. 



Control and regulations of Niagara river. (Elec. wld. & eng., Feb. I, 

 1913. 61:235.) 



Hearings of January 22 and 23 before the House committee. 



The control of navigable streams. (Elec. wld. & eng., Feb. 15, 1913. 

 61:329.) 



Editorial comment on the power of the federal government. 



Governor Sulzer urges state control of Niagara water power. (Elec. 

 wld. & eng., Apr. 12, 1913. 61:768.) 



Editorial notice of the special message of the governor to the state 

 legislature together with a digest of Attorney General Carmody's opinion. 



1913 Hands off Niagara. (Outl., Mar. 29, 1913. 103:702-703.) 



An editorial urging popular pressure on representatives for the extension 

 of the Burton act. 



1913 Niagara again in danger. (Cent, May, 191 3. 86:150-151.) 



A brief discussion of the fight of the federal government to save the 

 Falls from commercialization. 



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