Open Road — Guides — Railroads — Canals — Bridges 



The best places for fishing in the lower river are at Lewiston or 1902 

 Queenston and at Youngstown. . . . Bishop 



Above the Falls perch and rock bass fishing may be had at 

 Schlosser's dock and at La Salle. . . . The fish do not run 

 as large here as at Lewiston, but the fisherman is reasonably sure 

 of a fair catch in the proper season. At Buffalo there is much 

 fishing at the Ferry Street dock but the fish are small and few. 

 Yellow pike and blue pike are caught during August in the early 

 evening on the breakwater above Ferry Street. . . . 



Duck hunting is good along the river in many places. Favorite 

 spots for this sport are the upper reach of the Niagara where it 

 leaves Lake Erie, in the vicinity of Grand Island, and between 

 Grand Island and the head of the rapids. In the autumn of 

 1900 ducks were quite numerous between the Upper Arch 

 Bridge and the Falls. During the winter they frequent the open 

 water above the rapids, where they are shot in large numbers. 



Michigan central railroad company. Niagara Falls. Chicago. 1902. 1902 



1903 



American library association, twenty-fifth annual conference. Niagara 1903 

 Falls, June 22-27, 1 903. Buffalo: Matthews, Northrup and Co. 1 903. 



A handsome booklet, well written and illustrated. Contains a history 

 of the Falls and reservation together with an account of power development 

 on the river. 



1904 



American institute of homeopathy. Sixtieth annual conference. Niagara 1904 

 Falls. June 20-25, 1904. 



Deals with the scenic, historical and industrial aspects. 



Burk's guide of Niagara Falls: directions as suggested by a resident. 1904 

 Niagara Falls: C. E. Burk. 1904. Burk 



1906 



SEVERANCE, FRANK HaYWARD. The story of Joncaire, his life and 1906 

 times on the Niagara. Buffalo. 1 906. Passim. Severance 



The following chapters are portions of an extended study, 1 as 

 yet unpublished, of the operations of the French on the Lower 



1 Published in 1917 under the title An Old Frontier of France," 2 vol. 



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