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1. BUFFALO SOUTH TOWNS, NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY. Malden, Mass.

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2. BUFFALO SOUTH TOWNS, NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY. Malden, Mass

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3. Buffalo (N.Y.). St. Peter's United Evangelical Church Historical sketch of St. Peter's United Evangelical Church, Buffalo, New York, 1835-1935

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4. Power plant of Army's new aircraft rescue boats. This closeup interior view aboard one of the U.S. Army's new forty-foot aircraft rescue boats shows the 200 horsepower, direct drive Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, which gives the craft a speed of seventeen to eighteen miles per hour and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Two of these craft, turned out by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, in ninety days, have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army Base in Brooklyn. The boats boast remote control and other latest developments in construction and design. They have complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to a crew of three [between 1940 and 1946]

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5. Army's New aircraft rescue boat: This sleek 40-footer, pictured during a recent trial run, is one of the United States Army's new aircraft rescue boats, two of which have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army Base in Brooklyn by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, which turned out the boats in 90 days. Each of these boats is powered with a direct drive 200-horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, giving a speed of 17-18 miles per hour and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat boasts complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to the crew of three [between 1940 and 1946]

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6. Army's new aircraft rescue boat. This sleek 40-footer, pictured during a recent trial run, is one of the U.S. Army's new aircraft rescue boats, two of which have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army base in Brooklyn by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, which turned out the two boats in ninety days. Each of these boats is powered with a direct drive 200 horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, giving a speed of seventeen to eighteen miles per hour and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat boasts complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to the crew of three [between 1940 and 1946]

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7. Army's new aircraft rescue boat. Slipping jauntily past a business-like representative of the Navy, is one of the U.S. Army's new aircraft rescue boats. Two of these forty-foot craft, built by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, ninety days, have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army base in Brooklyn. The boats are each powered with a direct drive 200 horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, and have a speed of seventeen to eighteen miles an hour with a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat has complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to a crew of three [between 1940 and 1946]

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8. United States Army to the rescue! With a "bone in her teeth," one of the United States Army's new aircraft rescue boats is shown during a trial run. Two of these craft have been delivered to the Quartermaster corps at the Army base in Brooklyn by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, which turned out the boats in 90 days. Powered with a direct drive 200- horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, these 40-foot boats have a speed of 17-18 miles per hour and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat has complete first aid facilites for eight men with a medial officer and nurse aboard in addition to a crew of three [between 1940 and 1946]

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9. Buffalo (N.Y.). St. Peter's United Evangelical Church Historical sketch of St. Peter's United Evangelical Church, Buffalo, New York, 1835-1935. [Buffalo]: Published by the congregation; 1935

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10. Greenberg, Heschel Sefer Maʻaśeh Yiśraʼel ספר מעשה ישראל [Buffalo, New York]: Jewish Discovery Center of Buffalo, N.Y., Institute of Jewish Studies

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11. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Buffalo, New York. Italian-American woman, grinder and hooker at the New York Car Wheel Company, powdering her nose. This concern has only recently hired women, and the women's locker room is still unfinished. A plumber can be seen in the background installing a sink. This situation is typical of many defense plants, especially in heavy industry] 1943 Apr

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12. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 Buffalo, New York. Italian-American woman, grinder and hooker at the New York Car Wheel Company, powdering her nose. This concern has only recently hired women, and the women's locker room is still unfinished. A plumber can be seen in the background installing a sink. This situation is typical of many defense plants, especially in heavy industry 1943 Apr

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13. Gruber, Edward Oil burners to machine gun parts. Not marbles or thimbles, but row upon row of completed machine gun parts, today's production of an oil-burner factory in upper New York State. Manufacture of these small parts requires top skill, for tolerance of 1/10,000 of an inch is demanded by U.S. ordnance officers. Reif-Rexoil Company, Buffalo, New York 1942 Feb

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14. Wasting no time. No time is wasted in the work of national defense at the Freeport Point Shipyard, Freeport, New York. While a new building at this Long Island plant is being erected, the work of finishing one of the U.S. Army's new aircraft rescue boats goes on. These new craft for the Army, two of which have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army base in Brooklyn, are forty feet in length. They are powered with a direct drive 200 horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, giving a speed of seventeen to eighteen miles per hour, and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat has complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to the crew of three [between 1940 and 1946]

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15. Army's New aircraft rescue boat: This sleek 40-footer, pictured during a recent trial run, is one of the United States Army's new aircraft rescue boats, two of which have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army Base in Brooklyn by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, which turned out the boats in 90 days. Each of these boats is powered with a direct drive 200-horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, giving a speed of 17-18 miles per hour and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat boasts complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to the crew of three

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16. Army's new aircraft rescue boat. This sleek 40-footer, pictured during a recent trial run, is one of the U.S. Army's new aircraft rescue boats, two of which have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army base in Brooklyn by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, which turned out the two boats in ninety days. Each of these boats is powered with a direct drive 200 horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, giving a speed of seventeen to eighteen miles per hour and a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat boasts complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to the crew of three

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17. Army's new aircraft rescue boat. Slipping jauntily past a business-like representative of the Navy, is one of the U.S. Army's new aircraft rescue boats. Two of these forty-foot craft, built by the Freeport Point Shipyard of Freeport, New York, ninety days, have been delivered to the Quartermaster Corps at the Army base in Brooklyn. The boats are each powered with a direct drive 200 horsepower Petrel engine, manufactured by the Sterling Engine Company of Buffalo, New York, and have a speed of seventeen to eighteen miles an hour with a cruising range of seven to eight hours. Each boat has complete first aid facilities for eight men, with a medical officer and nurse aboard, in addition to a crew of three

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18. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Buffalo-born artist Charles Cary Rumsey's 1920s Pizarro statue at the Albrigh-Knox Art Gallery, a showplace for modern and contemporary art in Buffalo, New York Named for Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, the sculpture was originally created in plaster and exhibited at the 1915 San FranciscExposition 2018-08-03

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19. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The Buffalo Joy Walkers, a group of semi-spontaneous street performers, say they are "ending strangerhood in the neighborhood" in Buffalo, New York's, revitalized Allentown district, now replete with live-music bars, neighborhood art galleries, and eclectic restaurants and shops. Shown, left to right, are Linda Abrams, Matthew Overfield, Michele Timm, Gail Barkley, and Dale West 2018-08-03

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20. Thurstone, William, 1826-1898 Five minutes' talk about the commerce, industries and resources of Buffalo, state of New York ..

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