A promotional brochure and a map of Niagara Falls Author: Place: Niagara Falls Publisher: Date: 1892 & c.1920's Description: Includes: The New City of Niagara Falls, New York... Issued by C.C. Conroy, Real Estate... Single sheet, folded, 8 panels on each side. With 4 illustrations from photographs; small map. Sheet size 39.5x41.5 cm folding to 20x10.5 cm. Niagara Falls: The Daily Cataract Printers, 1892. City of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Map printed in red & black. On the back are numerous advertisements for Niagara Falls businesses. Sheet size 45x42.5 cm, folding to 22.5x10.5 cm. Niagara Falls: Glenn Harris, no date [c.1920's] Scarce Niagara Falls ephemera. The City of Niagara Falls was incorporated on March 17, 1892 from the villages of Manchester and Suspension Bridge, which were parts of the Town of Niagara. Thomas Vincent Welch, a member of the charter committee and a New York state assemblyman and a second-generation Irish American, persuaded Governor Roswell P. Flower to sign the bill on St. Patrick's Day. One copy of the 1892 brochure is listed in OCLC, at the New York State Library; no copies of the map are listed. Lot Amendments Condition: A little soiling and wear; both very good. Item number: 318530a
A promotional brochure and a map of Niagara Falls Author: Place: Niagara Falls Publisher: Date: 1892 & c.1920's Description: Includes: The New City of Niagara Falls, New York... Issued by C.C. Conroy, Real Estate... Single sheet, folded, 8 panels on each side. With 4 illustrations from photographs; small map. Sheet size 39.5x41.5 cm folding to 20x10.5 cm. Niagara Falls: The Daily Cataract Printers, 1892. City of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Map printed in red & black. On the back are numerous advertisements for Niagara Falls businesses. Sheet size 45x42.5 cm, folding to 22.5x10.5 cm. Niagara Falls: Glenn Harris, no date [c.1920's] Scarce Niagara Falls ephemera. The City of Niagara Falls was incorporated on March 17, 1892 from the villages of Manchester and Suspension Bridge, which were parts of the Town of Niagara. Thomas Vincent Welch, a member of the charter committee and a New York state assemblyman and a second-generation Irish American, persuaded Governor Roswell P. Flower to sign the bill on St. Patrick's Day. One copy of the 1892 brochure is listed in OCLC, at the New York State Library; no copies of the map are listed. Lot Amendments Condition: A little soiling and wear; both very good. Item number: 318530a
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