Alphabetical List 



Steele's Niagara Falls port-folio, containing eight new views 

 of Niagara Falls taken from the most striking points. 



Also a facsimile of a view taken by Father Hennepin, in 1678. 



Lithographed by Hall and Mooney. Buffalo: Steele's press. 1844 . IX 

 Steele's book of Niagara Falls. 7th ed. Carefully rev. and imp. 



Buffalo: Oliver G. Steele. 1840 XII 



Steele's Niagara guide book; being a synopsis of Steele's 



book of Niagara Falls . . . Buffalo: Steele. 1840 XII 



Steele & Co. Lithographs of the American Fall from Goat Island and 



of the Horseshoe Fall from Goat Island. 1 838 IX 



Steinwehr, A. W. A. F., Baron von. The centennial gazetteer 



of the United States . . . Phila.: McCurdy. (1873) Pp. 646- 



647 V 



Stetson, Francis Lynde. Private rights in Niagara Falls. (Out!. 



Feb. 16, 1907. 85:378-379.) XI 



The use of the Niagara water power. (Cass. July, 1895. 



8:1 73-192.) X 



Stevens, Abel. Life and times of Nathan Bangs, D.D. N. Y. : 



Carlton and Porter. [1863]. P. 35 V 



Stillwell, Lewis Buckley. Electric power generation at Niagara. 



(Cass. July, 1895. 8:253-304.) X 



— The electric transmission of power from Niagara Falls. (Trans. 



Am. inst. elec. engrs. Buffalo: Aug. 23, 1901. 1 7: 445-544.) . .X 

 Stoddard, John L. Lectures. Bost. : Balch. 1902. Suppl. 2: 



131-143 V 



Stone, William Leete. From New York to Niagara. Journal of 



a tour, in part by the Erie canal, in the year 1829. (Pub. Buf. Hist. 



Soc. 1910. 14: 238-250.) Ill and XII 



Stonebridge, G. E. Through Niagara whirlpool rapids in a boat. 



(Sci. Am., July 28, 1900. 83:59.) V 



Strathesk, John, pseud. Bits about America. Edinb.: Oliphant, 



Anderson and Ferrier. 1887. Pp. 1 16-129 XI 



Stratemeyer, Edward. Marching on the 1 Niagara, or, The soldier 



boys of the old frontier. Boston: Lee and Shepard. (Colonial series 



II) 1902 VIII 



Street, Alfred Billings. Frontenac; a poem. Lond. : Richard 

 Bentley. 1849. Pp. 157-158 VIII 



Strengthening the cantilever bridge at Niagara. (Sci. Am. 

 Oct. 20, 1900. 83: 249-250.) XII 



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