Niagara Falls 



1896 d'etre un Guide utile pour le voyageur francais qui sera tente de visiter cette 



Lutard merveille qui vaut, a elle seule, le voyage en Amerique." 



1896 Michigan central railroad company. Niagara Falls in miniature. 



Chicago: Rand, McNally. 1896. 



A very neat little booklet, well illustrated, consisting for the most part 

 of quotations from famous visitors and literary lights, — Anthony Trollope, 

 J. M. Heredia, Edwin Arnold, James A. Garfield, J. J. Audobon, 

 William Black, Lady DufTus Hardy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Bayard 

 Taylor, etc. 



1896 MORSE, Mrs. S. D. Greater Niagara. Tourist's edition. Niagara 



Mo»e Falls. 1896. 



" Its parks, its drives, its railways, its hotels; All the beauties of this 

 great watering place an dhow to see them." Points of interest, scenic and 

 historical, are described. 



1896 New York central railroad. Two days at Niagara Falls. Published 



by the passenger department of "America's greatest railroad." 1 896. 



1896 Paul's dictionary of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Tonawanda, and vicinity. 



Paul Buffalo: Peter Paul Book Co. (1896.) Pp. 1 70-256. 



" This complete guide " to " Niagara as it is " gives suggestions for 

 tours, with accounts of the principal points of interest. Some impressions 

 of travellers are given, and information concerning the geology of the 

 district. 



1896 Pen and sunlight sketches of scenery reached by the Grand trunk railway 

 system and connections, with routes and rates for summer tours. 1896. 

 Pp. 18-25. 



Dickens's descriptions, together with information regarding access to the 

 Falls and river. 



1897 



1897 Across Niagara's gorge. (Battle Creek, Mich.: W. C. Gage and 

 Sons. 1897). (No title page, title taken from cover.) 



A small guide to Niagara. 



1897 Cutter's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. 



Cutter Cutter's guide pub. co. 1897. 



Takes up not merely the usual scenic and historical material, but has two 

 very good articles on the power development at the Falls. All phases are 

 very well illustrated. 



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