Alphabetical List 



Scandal at Niagara (The). (Sat. rev., July 28. 1883. 56:106- 

 107.) V 



Scanlan, Wallace. M Dirty"; a story of Niagara. (The reminder. 

 Lockport. N. Y.: August, 1896. Vol. I, No. I.) VIII 



Scene at Niagara Falls — Buying mementos. (Harp. w. 

 June 9, 1877. 21 : 441.) V 



Scener i Nord-Amerika ur en Svensk Resndes Minnes-Bok. 

 Stockholm: Hos. L. J. Hjerta. 1 836. P. 1 63-1 90 Ill 



Scenic Niagara Falls. (Ele.c, with & errg., Feb. 22, 1908. 51: 

 1 908.) XI 



Scheme for the electrical utilization of Niagara (A). (Elec. 

 wld. Feb. 9. 1889. 13: 71-72.) X 



Schenk, M. Report on roadway from- the reservation to Lake Ontario. 

 (Ann. rep'ts of the cora'rs of the state reserv. 'at Niagara. Albany: 

 1894. 10: 55-56.) XI 



Scheufelen, A. The Niagara Falls hydraulic power and manu- 

 facturing company. (Zeitschr. d. Ver. Deutschering. Mar. 1 7, 

 1900. 44. Pt. I: 346-349.) 



Schlitzer, Frank Cecil. Two views of the Falls from the American 

 shore below. Lithographed by Sage, Sons & Co. Buffalo: 1870. .IX 



Schneider, Charles C. The cantilever bridge at Niagara Falls and 

 the discussion. (Trans. Am. S. G. E. Nov., 1885. 14:499- 

 606.) .' XII 



Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. Niagara, an allegory. (In his The 

 American Indians. . . . Rochester: Wanzer, Foot. 1851. P. 

 407.) VIII 



— — [Visit to Niagara Falls, 1820] (In his Narrative journal of 

 travels through; the northwestern regions of the United Slates extending 

 from Detroit through the great chain of American lakes! to the sources 

 of the Mississippi river ... in the year 1820.) Albany: E. and E. 

 Horsford. 1821. Pp. 33-47.) VI 



[Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe.] Western scenes and reminiscences; 

 together with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the 

 forest. . . . Auburn: Derby and Miller. Buffalo: Derby, Orton and 

 Mulligam 1853. P. 407 VIII 



Schultz, Christian. Travels on an inland voyage through the states 

 of Newj-.York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, 

 and through the territories of Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and New- 

 Orleans; performed in the years 1807 and 1808; including a tour of 

 nearly six thousand miles. N. Y. : Isaac Riley. 1810. 1:54, 



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