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Buffalo Central Terminal History
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Buffalo Central Terminal and the Railroad Passenger. Buffalo's first true railroad passenger station was built in 1848 on Exchange Street in downtown Buffalo. It was a relatively small brick building that was added to or changed on at least 5 occasions during its use. It was built by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, a part of Cornelius Vanderbilt's railroad empire which would eventually become the New York Central Railroad. In August 1931 stated "Instead of the hurrying throngs of people k...
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Buffalo Central Terminal - NYC Trains
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Buffalo Central Terminal - The New York Central Trains. Named Trains Passing Through Buffalo in 1944. 6 The Fifth Avenue Special. 10 The Water Level Limited. 11 The Cincinnati Special (Southwestern Limited section). 12 The Southwestern Limited. 14 The Interstate Express. 15 The Ohio State Limited. 20 The Cleveland Limited. 22 The Lake Shore Limited. 25 The Twentieth Century Limited. 28 The New England States. 35 The Fast Mail. 40 The North Shore Limited. 42 The Boston Express. 44 The New York Special.
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Buffalo Central Terminal Photos
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The Buffalo Central Terminal Photo Archives. While we have quite a few pictures from Central Terminal's "Glory days" we would like to be able to display a LOT more! If you have any photos, scans or Terminal memorabilia and would like to display some of it on this website please email. Be sure to replace " A-T " with @ in your mailer). Buffalo Central Terminal from 1929 to 1950. Buffalo Central Terminal from 1950 to 1970. Buffalo Central Terminal from 1970 to 1980. Buffalo Central Terminal in 1995.
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Ulrich's Tavern - Owners and Some Interesting Notes
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Ulrich's Tavern - Owners and Some Interesting Notes. The History of Ulrich's Tavern. Our Raw Photo Archives. Ulrich's Main Home Page. BuffaloNet's Western New York Brewing Site. A History of Buffalo, New York. Our Central Terminal History Site. BuffaloNet's Main Home Page. If you have an interest in area history and would like to contribute material or take on the design responsibilities for any area on BuffaloNet please email. You are Visitor #. Internet Services Donated by The Blue Moon Online System.
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.:The Buffalo Barracks Historical Website:.
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Federal Troops on the Niagara Frontier :. The Buffalo Barracks .: 1837-1846 :. Sparse Information in Chronological Order. Capt James M. Bankhead, and his family, are stationed at the Pikesville Arsenal, Baltimore, MD. The Federal Government rents part of the Ebenezer Walden property in Buffalo, NY and begins construction of a barracks for the Regular Army. General Winfield Scott visits the site of the Buffalo Barracks. March 22, 1838. Sept 15, 1838. Mar 28, 1839. Roswell R. Brooks enlists into the 2n...
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.:The Buffalo Barracks Historical Website:.
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Federal Troops on the Niagara Frontier :. The Buffalo Barracks .: 1837-1846 :. Descriptive and Historical Enlistment Registers" of 1,690 Regular U.S. Army Soldiers who served at Buffalo:. Soldiers at Fort Niagara. NYS Volunteers 1838 Roster. NYS Militia Orders Jan-Mar 1838. Click on this ex-Artificer's " Soldiers Book. To view its entire contents; dating from 1839 to 1844. Officers listed according to rank while serving at Buffalo:. Clickable Names For Portraits / Memoirs. Joel R. Poinsett. Horace Brooks...
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.:The Buffalo Barracks Historical Website:.
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Federal Troops on the Niagara Frontier :. The Buffalo Barracks .: 1837-1846 :. A Tribute to Samuel Harrison. Contributor: Carol Harrison of Torrance, CA - October 17, 1997. He died 15 days later. This great American soldier is buried at the Greenwood Cemetery in DePere, Wisconsin. The local G.A.R. Post is named after Samuel Harrison! Susan died on July 7th, 1899 remaining forever faithful to her beloved husband. A Tribute to William Crowley. Born in Middlesex (London), England, in 1806. IN THE U.S. Or di...