Description: Year Book of the Express, Buffalo's Greatest Daily, January 1, 1915. Wonderful 32-pages annual souvenir of the events of 1914 and a large section featuring "Vanishing Buffalo" - photos of buildings, businesses, city blocks and prominent residences torn down in the name of progress. Some of the featured photos include:The Elk Street MarketThe New Masten Park High School, Opened in the Fall of 1914The New Hutchinson High School, Opened in the Fall of 1914The New Technical High School, Opened Spring 1914View from the roof of the Hengerer BuildingThe New Husted Elevator on Buffalo CreekThe Laying of the Cornerstone of the New South Side High School on June 1st Cavalry and 74th Regiment Troops on Strike Duty in Depew - Gould Coupler CoBurning of the Connecting Terminal Elevator - last of the old time wooden elevators, Blackwell CanalNew Draw Bridge at the foot of Ferry StreetWomen Suffrage Parade June 6thMuch, much moreVanished Buffalo photos include:Photos of Main Street and other downtown thoroughfares from the 1890sOld Central WharfThe Old Common in what is now Shelton SquareThe Rich House - East side of Main, North of Tupper, replaced by a business blockThe Arcade, Main, Clinton and Washington Streets - now the site of the Brisbane BuildingMuch more Measures 11 x 8 1/2 inches. Published by the Buffalo Morning Express, January 1915. Good condition. There is a tear to the rear cover at bottom close to spine, as shown. Complete and clean.
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Location: Buffalo, New York
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