1888 



1890 



Crowley 



1890 



1891 



Lovett 



1893 



Bryant 



1895 



Bickersteth 



1895 



Donohoe 



1895 



Harris 



1895 



Porter 



Niagara Falls 



1888 



The latest foolhardy feat. (Spec, July 1 7, 1 886. 59 :950-95 1 .) 

 A description of Graham's feat and protest against the uselessness of it. 



1890 



CROWLEY, Mrs. RICHARD. Echoes from Niagara: historical, political, 

 personal. Buffalo: Moulton. 1890. Pp. 1-19. 

 A flowery description of the Falls. 



Niagara Falls. (Buffalo: Mathews, Northrop. 1890.) 

 Quotations from famous authors, illustrated by photographic views. 



1891 



LOVETT, RICHARD. United States pictures drawn with pen and pencil. 

 Lond., N. Y., and Chicago. 1891. Pp. 130, 138-144. 



1893 



BRYANT, HENRY C. Extract from Century Magazine for September, 



1 892, describing an expedition made to the Grand Falls, Labrador. 

 (Ann. rep't of the com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. Albany. 



1893. 9:81-83.) 



1895 

 BlCKERSTETH, M. Extracts from " Japan as we saw it." (Ann. 

 rep't of the com'rs of the state reserv. at Niagara. Albany. 

 1895. 11:59.) 



A brief description of the view from the Canadian side. 



DoNOHOE, THOMAS. The Iroquois and the Jesuits. The story of 

 the labors of Catholic missionaries among these Indians. Buffalo: 

 Catholic Publication Co. 1895. Pp. 32, 207 ff. 



Harris, William Richard. The Catholic church in the Niagara 

 peninsula, 1626-1825. Toronto: W. Briggs. 1895. Pp. 123-126. 



PORTER, Peter A. Historic Niagara. (Ann. rep't of the com'rs 

 of the state reserv. at Niagara. Albany. 1894. 10:57-71.) 



A reprint from the Niagara book. Among the topics discussed are the 

 various instances of early mention, the derivation of the name, the modern 

 history of the cataract under French, English and American occupation 

 and control; incidents of historical interest, commercial history, the estab- 

 lishment of the State Reservation, Indian lore and later local history. 



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