Niagara Falls 



1899 



Dunlap 



1899 



1899 



Keyes 



1900 



1900 



1900 



1901 



Almy 



1901 



Cutter 



for the electric car service, the road being the first international 

 line between the United States and Canada. There is ample 

 room for carriages, and walks are also provided for pedestrians. 

 As the bridge practically stands right in front of the Falls, a grand 

 view of the cataract is obtainable. In the grace of its lines this 

 arch is surpassingly beautiful, and is today classed as one of the 

 wonderful things to be seen at Niagara. The method of erection 

 was very similar to the arch first erected across the gorge, the 

 suspension bridge being removed after the arch had been erected. 

 It is the fourth bridge built on this site. 



Great gorge route. Niagara Falls and the Niagara gorge: being photo- 

 graphs by C. D. Arnold and G. E. Curtis; with text explanatory of the 

 views. Niagara Falls. 1 899. 



KEYES, MONROE JAMES. Tourists' illustrated guide book to the 

 islands, peninsulas, and cities of Lake Erie and Niagara Falls. Bucyrus, 

 O. : News pub. co. 1 899. Pp. 78-79. 



Facilities indicated for quick trip. 



1900 



Passenger department of the Richelieu and Ontario navigation company. 

 Official guide. 1 900. From Niagara to the sea. . . . N. p. Pp. 5-9. 



Rebuilding Niagara's reservation bridges. (Sci. Am., Sept. 22, 1900. 

 83:187.) 



An account of the construction of the concrete arch bridge between 

 the mainland and Goat Island. 



Strengthening the cantilever bridge at Niagara. (Sci. Am., Oct. 20, 

 1900. 83:249-250.) 



1901 



Almy, Frederic. What to see. (In The Niagara book. N. Y. : 

 Doubleday, Page and co. 1901. Pp. 3-28.) 



"A consecutive description for visitors " taking up the various points 

 of interest, scenic and historical, on both sides of the river, mapping out a 

 program for one day at Niagara, and giving various statistics of interest. 



CUTTER, CHARLES. Pan-American, Buffalo and Niagara Falls: 

 a picturesque souvenir. 1901c. 



Some fine photographs of the Falls from various points of view. 



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