Colonel James McKay, a British Army officer and Scotsman, began construction on his home at Prospect Hill.
The 13th U.S. Infantry regiment was stationed at Fort Porter from the mid-1840's through 1926.
1167 William Street, directly across from the New York Central Stock Yards was the home of the East Buffalo Live Stock Exchange Company in 1901.
The buffalo, which was a composite of clay and papier mache, was painted to look like bronze.
The passenger concourse of the New York Central Terminal a few days before it opened on June 22, 1929.
An Allentown building is remembered.
860 Hertel Avenue has held many different operations throughout the years.
The Iroquois Door Company began in 1904 in Buffalo and closed in 1989.
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