Adventures in History Series: The Village of Buffalo 1800-1832
Adventures in History Series: The Village of Buffalo 1800-1832
Grade Levels
4th Grade, 7th Grade
Course, Subject
History
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Description
Author Wilma Laux details the growth and development of the Village of Buffalo from 1800 – 1832. By 1832, just seven years after the opening of the western terminus of the Erie Canal, Buffalo was incorporated into a city.
This pamphlet is one of twenty-seven volumes in the Adventures in WNY History Series, which were produced based on the collections and archives of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. The contents of the pamphlets, including the images, are copyrighted by the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. They can be used exclusively for educational purposes described under the federal copyright laws. Some original copies may be purchased from the museum shop.
This pamphlet is appropriate for students studying local and New York State history.
This pamphlet is one of twenty-seven volumes in the Adventures in WNY History Series, which were produced based on the collections and archives of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. The contents of the pamphlets, including the images, are copyrighted by the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society. They can be used exclusively for educational purposes described under the federal copyright laws. Some original copies may be purchased from the museum shop.
This pamphlet is appropriate for students studying local and New York State history.