Niagara Falls 



1839 



Mellon 



1840 



Cramer 



1840 



Soodrich 



1841 



3arber 



& Howe 



1843 



Aquarius " 



1843 



S. C. 



1843 



askell 



1839 



Mellen, Greenville, ed. Book of the United States. . . . 

 N. Y.: Smith. 1839. Pp. 63-67. 



Has a chapter on " Cataracts and cascades " in which he quotes School- 

 craft's description of Niagara Falls. 



1840 



Cramer, Charles. Etwas iiber die Natur Wunder in Nord 

 America. Zweiter Abschnitt. St. Petersburg: Gretsch. 1840. 

 Pp. 6-9. 



Goodrich, S. G. A pictorial geography of the world. . . . Bost. : 

 Otis, Broaders. 1840. Pp. 231-236. 



Some general information together with Greenwood's description, which 

 is quoted at length. 



1841 



Barber, John W. and Howe, Henry. Historical collections of 

 the state of New York. N. Y.: S. Tuttle. 1841. Pp. 352-357. 



Matters of general scenic and historical interest for the visitor to the 

 Falls. Illustrated by a more or less fanciful view of the Falls taken from 

 the ferry. 



1843 



"AQUARIUS." Thoughts at Niagara. (Knick. mag., Sept., 1843, 

 22:193-196.) 



Reflections on government and institutions suggested by analogy and 

 comparison of the two Falls. 



E. S. C. A legend of the Manitou rock. Containing also Professor 

 Lyell's lecture upon the recession of Niagara Falls. Buffalo: Faxon. 

 1843. 



A tragic tale of the love of a white man for an Indian maiden and 

 the dire vengeance of her Indian lover, the whole based upon a tradition 

 related by Father Hennepin. 



Haskel, Daniel and Smith, J. Calvin. Complete description 

 and statistical gazetteer of the United States of America. . . . N. Y. : 



& Smith Sherman and Smith. 1843. P. 472. 



1844 



own 



1844 



(BROWN, James BRYCE.) Views of Canada and the colonists, 

 embracing the experience of an eight years' residence; views of the present 



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